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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
, . , I - ' f I . It GOOD ROADS SPECIAL. ' The Burlington and Northern Pacific Roads Will Run Train to Pacific Coast In Interest of Good \ RoadL Arrangements have been completed . . . . , between the National Good Roads ' , Association and the officials of the i : I' ? : Burlington and Northern Pacific , . - roads , to install a Good Roads Special 1 over these systems , to leave Chicago : . . . ; . ' Wednesday , May 3. Its ! to bo known us the Burlington tC Northern Pacific Lewis & Clark Good Roads Special , and will cover an itinerary of 45 to 50 ; oC the principal and most progressive i > ' cities of the s 'stems , . . I The object of this Itinerary Is for the agitation , education and organization - tion of communities for permanent Improvement of primary roads , and to r . . . . . _ _ . ' ( , aid cities In questions of street pav- * t , .1. lag , etc Government experts and i men of national reputation will go on r } , . this Special , and participate In the con\'entl011s The entire arrangements - , ments , ' so far as the Burlington s 's- . .i. _ . ' : : _ . tem Is concerned , have been passed " ' . ' $ ' , . over to the charge of W II , Manss , . ' " , . : ' Industrial Commlsslonor After com- plel.nthe \ / Itinerary of Burlington cities the Special will continue from Billings to the Pacific Coast , over the Northern Pacific , and will hold a finlll convention the last oC June , to be " known as the Pacific Coast National _ , Good Roads Convention. The full , ' , co"lpn'ont of the Special Is provided for hy the Burlington IIIHl Northern , Pacific roads , whose object Is to aid , the cities on their syr\tellls in } the improvement - provement of public roads The first _ , stops will he iu 80\'n 01' eight Ilrln , 1 . clpal clUe of Illinois , then a number ' - " , . ' " , of cities 1 : 111 Missouri also In Iowa Net - Ne- ' . " . ' , ' t ' - ' . Wyominglontana , Washington - , i. ; , ; , . ton and Or ( ' nn. , . . Y' Abbreviation Called For. ' . ) "What does 'P G. stand for ? " asked . . . . . . ' , ' " - Mr. Justice Lawrence at the Ang- lese ' Assizes the other day , referring . . . to Llanfalr p G. "It Is the shortened " r ; , . . ' name for village , " replied 1\11' J. , ' . BI' ' Roberts 1\1. p" who ' Bryn , " , wisely ignored - nored a request that he should give the judge the full name The full ' ; " , ' , name of the village Is Llanfalrpwll- gwyngyllgogerychwy-rndrohwllandysili- : ogogogoch-Llvel'lJOol ( Eng ) 'Iler- : : cur ' , . ' . . ' ' , , - LYMAN COUNTY EXTENSION. The Chicago , Milwaukee \ & St. Palll Railway has decided upon an extension - sion of Its line from Chamberlain . west through Lyman County , opening . . ' 1 ' up a region oC cheap lands , rich In . . , , : , agricultural resources , ntlll In which . . , . there Is already much deeded land ] , - . & also a large acreage that may be had under the homestead law Lyman . County Is In the southern part of South Dakota , adjoining the Rosebud , . - Indian Reservation on the uorth The soil of L'man County Is one of - the richest in the state It has produced - uced corn of an excellent quality ! } , having taken first prize at the Mitchell - ell Corn Palace during several of the . past exhibits , It Is well adapted to . , a' ; the growth of wheat , oats , barley ! , . spelt7. . and other small grains. Land Is selling now at the rate of from $5 to $12 an acre , and as soon as the - ) " 'f' railway extension Is made It Is safe , )1 1 I to say that such lands will \ Increase In value from 100 to 200 per cent All that LJ'mm : County has lacked . . . heretofore bas been ahlllty to get rroducts across the Missouri river to - markets , The extension of the Chi- cage , Milwaukee \ E St. Paul Hallway , . ' , will solve that problem and will make _ . - = - It one of the richest sections In the West. J. , , . ' . , - . The skin of the men and women , ' - pC some nations Is much thicker than that of others , particularly ! in hot c untrlos , The Central African negro hits a skin about half as thick again . . n' , , . . " ' . . . . " " , , , . . , , rph. " "r n . , . , ' " , , . : grit If ! thickest over the heal 'lnl1 . ' , . : . , . hack-ovldentl to form n protection , from tile sttn. , Aspiration IH'QVQA Itself bY perspire attotu \ . " ' " ' . O- ' . " _ - . _ ' " , "f ; } < . ' . . 0 . ' . d.11 Aj . S . . . . . . . . . . "JJ'J : : . . . .J. . . & : . < . . : : j.iJ , ; ; "L . THOUGHT SHE WOULD DIE Mrs S. W. Marine of Colorado Springs ) Began to Fear the Worst-Doan's Kidney Pills Saved Her Mrs Sarah Marine , of .128 St. Drain street , Colorado Springs , Cole , President - dent of the Glen Eyrie Club , writes : "I suffered for three years with severe bacl ncho. Time doc- tors told mo my kidneys were affected . ' \ Cocted and IIt'O- - ' I I scribed mod I I- i ,1' , . . duel ! for mime , but , . ' ' 1 found that It ' - ; \ 1 was only waste . : of t I m 0 and 1 money to take them , and began' to tear that 1 would never get well. A friend advised mo to try Doan'3 Kidney Pills , Within a week' after 1 began using thorn I was so : : ; much better that I de- cided to keep ) up time treatment , and when I had used 11 little over two boxes I was entirely well I have now enjoyed the best oC health for more than four months , and words can but poorly express my gratitude. " For sale bJ' nil lIealers. Price 50 cents. Fouter.1\lllhul'll Co" , Buffalo , N.Y. ' - Find Skeleton of Murderer While excavating n trench for drainage In n road at Iastbourno ; , England I < , workmen came upon a cot'- fin contallla skeleton , the skull of which was separated from the other hones and lying l between the shoul- den 1l proved ( to bo the skeleton of n wife murderer , who , vas executed 2,10 years ago The wife's body lies I In an adjacent church : yard. Human Hair Industry. The human hair Industry Ig n very active one In France , the departments most frequently visited by the hair merchants being those oC Correze , Crense , Allier , ( flier " Dordogne and Haute VIenne The average price given for a full , long head of hair Is from 2 shillings to 25 shillings for the very best quallly and color. A Street. Scene. The teamster was not heating his horses \ , hut he was using pretty vig- orous language. "This cruelty to animals . mals , " declared the woman with three birds on her hat , "Is dreadfmil . " And she vented her Indignation hy giving a street urchin that jostled her a crack that sent him on his way whim- perlng-Houston Post. In the Spring. Lowndes , 1\10" , April 10th-1\1rs H C. Ikarty of this place , saJ's- : "For ; years 1 was In very bad health Every spring 1 would get so low that 1 was unable to do my own worle I seemed to bo worse In the spring than any other time oC the year. 1 was very weak and miserable and had much pain In mJ' back and head 1 saw Dodd's Kidney Pills advertised last spring and began treatment or them and they have certainly done me more good than anything 1 have ever used. "I was nIl rIght lust spring and felt better than 1 have for over ten years I am fifty years oC age and am stronger - er to.day than 1 have been for many years and I give Dodd's Kidney Pills credit for the wonderful Improve- ni en t. " The statement or 1\Irs IIarty Is only one of a great many where Dodd's Kidney Pills have proven themselves to be the very best spring medicine. ' ' ' tonic and They are unsurpassed as a are the only medicIne used In thousands . sands or families. It Is ever so much easier to be nice to people far below you In social star tlon than to those just on the next lower step of the laddei" Superior quality and extra quantity must win. TillIS la why Defiance \ Starch Ie taking the place } ot all ethers , _ _ _ : . . . , " "Jo. . . . . . . .J : . : ; , ; . , . , < gia4. , _ , : - , " , ' . - - - . - IN DEATH AS IN LIFE - - Bodies In Cemetery Grouped Accord Ing to Religious AtfillatlonG. An ancient custom HUll ll'evallln In lItuny old burial groundswas ! described . scribed recently hy ) Hlchlllond gen' tleman who halt huon interested In tracing family rocol'dH. "When my wife and I'ere I In Y- , " he said , "wo hud occasion to visit the graveyards : of ho I quulnt little tuwn , many of Illy wlfo'H Iloopin holng buried In the nolghhOl'hood. It stl'ucl mo U8 queCl' , find lug 81mllur names In mill three graveyards. Scat croll here amid there , they wore , hut always allicc. "I l\Izzled over It for a long time , and finally asked the sexton lIe wits an old , old mun ( , und rememhored a\vty ( hack to the heginnlngs of things 'I can tell you , ' he said , wagging his gray head sololllnl ' . .It was custom ary In old times to divide the falllillos according to their religious hollefs If i a husband and wife were Metholl1st and lllLJ1Ust In life , after death the husband's grave was placed near SOIllO Methodist brother , while time wle's body went hunting her Baptist sisters In that way the families were scattered , tered hither and you , and time same name occurred , perhaps , five or six times In one graveyard. ' " -1..owlstoll Journal. - - - - - - Old Roman Kiln In England. A discovery of great Interest t o ] antiquaries has been made ( at Worees tel' It consists oC a Roman kihm 1 IrJ i a perfect state of 11I'esorvatlon. It 1 l Is constructed ommth ely of thl'eoqllar. . tel' Inch tiles and cemen t , and exhlh ) Its no sign oC having been used 11 I Is just witlmin- ° the city wall , whirl : dates back to the time of the Com lIIonwcalth ; hut the front of th ( house In which the discovery wal made appears to he built upon a wal Roman characters , constructed 0 two and threequarter Inch tiles all two I\.nd a half Inch bricks laid alter natel ' . Pieces of plastic fresco 1m1 also been found in the ccllllrs-Loll don EnglneCl' Savage TOYG. Among the most backward 1 and sax' age tribes great attention Is often )11111' ) 7 'r 44 c ; : - - ry . t . z A't tS , . 5 4 to the children 'rho toys and play- ) things used ( 1Iy savages In all parts of the world are often surprisingly ) well made ' The acconmpanying photograph shows a couple of neg'o children at play with their picturesque playthings and lets. ) The lllcture was taken In Central Africa. r Crow Shows Intelligence. It Is surprising to see the amount nf IntolllJence : that can bo slmown hr It crow , hut a tame bird owned hy Sher1lrool Howard of Bathe , Me" , ex- nlblts It to a large legree Each morning the bird flies to Its mastcr'fI bedroom window and utters alu ; ill cries to awaken him , hut will newer go toward the window again during ( the day Whenever hungry ho flies to the leltchen and keeps 1111 a continual . tlnual uawklng until fed. lie refuses - fuses to fly war , and so far ali known has never been more than a quarter of a mile from his adopted hOl11e. A few nights ago several other rows from neighboring fields did their utmost to set him to fly away with them , but , preferring the house ot him young master , Mr Crow refulod to stir , . . , ' - . Esai. ' .J,1 . " oM JtJI - - - - DYSPEPSIA [ ) [ YIELDS [ ) A NINE YDARS' ' VIO'l'IM fINDS A REMEDY THAT OURES J } ' ( ) I' 'VW ( ) Yt'tis I'I'IIII " 'I' " Ie III I 111'1-\ 11111.1'11 IhltIIII.1t ! "nil 'l'l'lmt III ( ) lwIJI 1I1"l'nIU ! . , 'l''unllllollt 'I'hnt SIHCI'IHlocl. : All sufTerci's ! fromvortktless . or (1iHor- (1l"t'of / the dlgusti I'ganH will read with 1i\'ol' ; ! interest lie ] story of the coum- )11.to ) recovery of IlI'S. N ett1io DIII'\'o\lX \ from chronic 11 'slllJIIsia which was thought to ho ilw\l\'l\hlo. \ 4' 1'0 ho milling for nine 'I m'Iii / not 1' . very \ } ! Icn'illnt ; expnriol1co , " said 1\tI'H. } ) I\rvoux , when IlHltHl for Homo account of her ilhless. II For two years I was critically ill amid could 1)01. ntlOlll1 to I\IY housoholll1ntil'H ! , maul fit ono ti limo I WIlA soveitlc tumid umkserutblu that I could not ovun wall My trouhluw'as t ch1'oll lys- pepsin. I lOcl\lIIo oxirolllolj' thin amid hl\ll\ ( sallow COlllllloxioll. I hall 110 nl- u petite IUIII could not take any food with- otmt sutl'eriiig Jl'CnL , ( iHt\\SII. \ . " i II Did hl\vu h 'Hicil\ll ? " yuu \ 1\ plmYSieinn 1 "Yes , I took lIIelllcillo from dozen liIToroll looters , hu t without goLtillg any benefit wlmtuvo1' " How dill you get on the rack t of 1\ cure ? " 'A hook about \Vi1llntlls'Pink Pills WI\S throwll ill our doorway ono I1ILY. 1\y husband picltell it ill ) 1LI11 ! read it throllgh cllrofuIly. JIevay so impressed ) ( i hy the HtntctllOJltfiOf those who matt ] 1Ieon c\II'oll ( hy that rOlllcdy that ho illlllo- I1lntuly bought bhreo hOXCR of the pills mud illHiHtcll on IIY tnldllg tholll. " " 1)id limo ' ' 0I1I\L ? " ( they help you \ OIlCO i II 1 hegllll t.o fuel IIl'Hc1' the second duty m after 1 HtnrtCIl to use time frills mud hy the auto 1111\11 tl\lwn thin three t hoxH I way entirely woIl. WiIllntllH' Pill1c Pills s cnn cure oven when doctors fail , amid 1 they cure thoroughly , for n long ] time f huts passed since my restoration to hClllth I told I know it is complete mud lasting. " 'rho snrost WilY 10 I\Il\lro sound lIgIJ/- / e tion is to give strength (0 ( time organs con- corlloll. Dr. Wi1liIlIllH' Pink Pills give uow ; vigor / to time . hloll. ) No other rcm- OIly yields such radical r1lmltH ! Ml's. ] )1\1'\'oux lives lit No .HJ7 Sixth street , Detroit , MidI. Dr. \Vil1ilU\ls' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists in ' ' ' t of the woJ'l(1. ] ) ' , every ll\l't ( 'Hpolltics should send ! to the Dr. \Vi1lintlls Medicine - icine Cotllpmy : , Scholll'clnllV. N. Y. , for 1\ now hooltll't ( entitled 'VIllLt to Eat and how to Eat. " Value of DIGcrlmlnatlon. The most successful store In time world might have to close Its doors III legs than two years If all Its em- ployes and olliclals \\'el'o , 1'0placol1 , and each one wrongly placed , Would you try to drive nails with a diamond sClIl'fplll'-Earl : . Pmtt. Plllo's Cure cannot lIu too 1III:1I1y spoken or asa n cough curc.-J. , O'HllmN , 32' . 'l'hlrdvc. . : " . , D1lrtncapollmm , Mlnn" , Jun IJ , 1000 Faith III God will at least show fall'- IIOSH tu mCII. : \11'11. ' , llIlhl\ " ' " PlIIOU.II : Ayrnp. For children teething , "lIena the gum , rlluccs ! td ! lunWll'JIl.III1I1Y ! 1'tlu , cure WID'j CQlu ! , 25tJ It I/lttle No amount or proficiency / In the quotation of scripture can atone for deficiency III the practice of It. More Flexible and Lasting , won't shale out 01' blow out : hy using ennnec ) Starch your obtain helter re- suitt than possible with any other brand and olle-Ulln more for same mone ) ' . " The devil usually aplllaudH time mall who roars at him III prayer meoUn ! ; . VI' nru'llt , Hnlllleth"IIJ-/lVllrlo : ! n"rnrllv , the Oro'd "ltl" . . ) l.n.1 . itrr ( ' uru , \\01'101 ' F'"u. . wino PI' . Kt ! IUI "tJ , ' . buns , ltonl"ut Sir T ' . for tr" rawpif butt ! . . The hypocrlto Is the only one who Is deceived by his antics vM0 : paid monthly . will buy a t300 shara r 14 2-5 acres of IS"iOOO ! aero plantation. e arantccd , Every con ltlon 8afc- ! larded. 'l'lIts wanted Best pay : and terrItory. E. rc,210 Odd Fellows' inll "St.LoulsMo. ' The devil snores rIght through peal t"r peal of stolen ) thunder +