The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 28, 1905, Image 4

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Receipt for Kissers.
To a dark piece of piazza add n
little light. Take for g'antcd two
. strong arms and one small waist.
' Dissolve one ounce of admiration
in one of silence and one of love
and t\\.o of yiclding.
A cup of silence with a few
shy glances. Stir it with a flut-
tcr of one or two whispers.
Place the kisses on a flushed
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f f I cool.
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'i ate if not done too quick. Dr.Cupid
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( Bull Calves for Sale.
Four thoroughbred calves , S to
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Rheumatic Pains Quickly Relieved
The excruciating pain charact-
eristic of rheumatism and sciatica
are quickly relieved br applying
Chambcrlain's Pain calm The
great pain relieving power of the
liniment i has been the surprise and
delight of thousands of suffcrers.
The quick relief from pain which
it affords is alone worth many
times it cost. For sale by Kerr's
Drug Storc.
This community sympathizcs
with 1'hos. Taylor in the loss of
the foundry. It was the source
of his livchood , the labor of years
Mr. Taylor has been very unfor-
tunate of late , having suffered a
very serious injury not long since.
One explanation of the failure
of the Russian fleet to pull off
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a .fight with the enemy is that
Rejestvensly is afaid To-Go.
Mrs. Doll Dobyns of Humboldt
was the guest of Falls City
friends the last of thc week
Mrs Fred Bruhn and two sons
of Salem were in to NJ1 Monday.
'l'hey made this office a pleasant
call and subscribed for The Tri
bunco
James Stephenson and Sam
Edgar are moving the old can-
ning factory to Barada where the
plant will bc installed in time for
the coming scason.
Mrs. Jessie Fisher who has
spent the winter wHh her sister
l\'Irs. Joseph Varner return
to her home thc first of this
week in Shawnee , Oklahoma.
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- Geo. Story had the misfortune rte r
to fall from a wagon Friday in
such a manner as to hurt his
head and shoulders quite badly. I
At this writing he is much im-
provcd.
\V. K. Lcyda returned IvIonday , )
from Weeping Water and Platts-
month where he has been visiting
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Misses . Eva Whitney and Es-
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John UttermohlcJ1 near Daw-
son was very sick the first of the
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Miss Censer visited friends in
Hiawatha Sunday.
Chas. Cornell visited friends in
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