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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1905)
. . . . - - - 'n 1 , , . , - . . . - . - . - . - - . . 11 f J. M .i ) \ DRIFTING TOWARDS BRIGHT'S DISEASE Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble , hoping "it will wear away , " are drifting towards Brlght's Disease , which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms. I ' H , - y"I - ' - " I stops irregularities , strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues of the kidneys so they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out ° : : , : _ . . t ' the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do nbt , and ; ' the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body , t t , , causing dizziness , backache , stomach trouble , sluggish liver , irregular heart action , etc. r , - \ I , If you have any signs of Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence taking FOLEY'S * ' , , KIDNEY CURE at once , as it will cure a slight disorder in a few days and prevent a 'r fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. < : T I How to Find Out. G. B. Burhans Testifies After Four Ye. . . . . You can easily determine if your kidneys are G. B. Burhans of Carlisle Center , N. Y. , writes : : , out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a "About four years ago J wrote you stating that J had been entirety . bottle of the urine passed upon arising. It cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of l . . . - upon examination it IS cloudy or milky or has Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick-dust sediment and . . . . . . . . " ' " a ) a brick.dust sediment or small particles float pain and symptoms kidney disease disappeared. 1 am glad to say that ; ' . _ about in it , our kidneys arc diseased and I have never had a return of any of those symptoms during the four L - ' years that have elapsed , and lam evidently cured to stay cured , and FOLEY'S IDNEY CURE should be takes heartily recommend Foley Kidney Cure to any one suffering Cram at ooce. kidney or bladder trouble. " ; - Two Size ; , 60 Cents and $1 nOD. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY - DR. McrIILLAN , Proprietor City Pharmacy. FOOD DECIDED BY CLIMATE Diet Authority Declares That Man Must Live on Whatever Is Nearest at Han . "Man's food , " said an authority on question of diet , "is largely a matter of ( 'Jimate. "The inhabitants of a country F must eat what lies nearest to hand , so that in the north the native - 4 - } tive must live on the flesh of au- ) , : , , ) imals , since he cannot readily ob- . lain much vegetable food. "The native of the south , on the other hand , is often a vegetarian , because he Jives in a climate where fruits and vegetable : abound , and where meat , owing to its heating qualities , is not in req uest. "In the tem IJera te regions men naturally consume both meat and vegetable ] foods. "I believe the question of food nowadays has a good deal to do , yith the progress of mankind , bJ' . 'oducing similarities that in days to come will lessen the . physical and mental differences I . between different races : I refer ' tO the fact that foodstuffs are ex- exchanged . 1 changed between various parts of the globe : many tropical ] fruits , for ; example , being conveyed ; to and eaten in northern countries and " vice versa. l.'he , exchange of foods ( . between nations probably has effects . . ' ' \ ' - fects little Jess important than I ( ( I ( the exchange of ideas. " I I TRAINING AIDS MEMORY. Drain Should Not : De Overloaded , But Consistently Filled with ' \ 1" ; . , . . Healthy Matter. , ' 1 " - - - - Many people complain of having a bad memory , as if it were some- thing they could not help , like a . headache 01' some similar ailment. After alI , there is no reason why anybody should have a bad memory - ory , says CasseH's. . It is merely a matter of train- . . - - - - - - - - ' " . . ; , _ , . . . . . : . _ , _ ' - " ' " - - - - - - - - ' E : ; ; : : : r:7"t ; : : = : = - ing , and is , moreover , a matter ill which it is never too late ] to attempt . tempt to train it. For grown-up people many methods are advocated , all ] ] of them , 110 doubt , based on ' the principle - eiple of mental ] concentration. In a young child tla faculty ; eaJl ; ! be cultivated ] by making the child . describe everything it has seen in its morning walk , taking care that no fact is exaggerated , but that strict attention is paid in truth to every detail. In the matter of memorizing it is an excellent ] ] plan to let the child learn one line of poetry a day , which it should repeat the follow- ing morning , and at the end of a week it . will be able to say seven lines. 'nle young brain must never be \'pl'loaded with knowledge , but plowed to assimilate a fragment ' itch , : da r. South Buada Caucw The republican voters of South Harada are hereby requested to meet at the town hall Oil Saturday afternoon , Ma ) ' 20.1905. to elect eleven I delell'ates to the republican county ; convention ' to be held in1alls City , May : 27 , 1905 Jim Steve nson , - - North Bara.da Caucus. The republicans voters of North llarada are hereby requested to meet at the town hall on Saturday afternoon , May ; 20. 1905. to elect twelve delegates to attend the county convention - clol1 to be held in Falls City ; , May : ; 27 , 1905. Charles Martin NOTICE. At the last annual meeting of the old settlers association a committee - mittee was appointed to locate the picnic grounds. As chair- man I will soon call that com- mittee tog-ether. In order to facilitate the work of this com- mittee I would recommend that points wishing to obtain the pic- nic for 1905 or for a term of years , send me such propositions as they wish to make for their respective localities. S. C. BARLOW , Dawson , . , . . . . , - - - - - - - - ' " - " - - - - - - " - - . . . - r--- _ - - - " , ' - - - - - . Died After a long illness , Tom Cox of . Barada died at the Mercy , Hospital in this city on 'l'hurs- day , : May 4th. The remains were taken tn Harada Friday for burial and. . . . , interment was made in the Harris cemetery east I of town 1\11' Cox leaves a wife , one child and aged parents to mourn their Joss We e.dend our sympathy. Short services were held in this city by Re v. Cline of the M. E. church. Louis Berg-ess , a trave'.ing man for Nave & McCord : , Mercantile Co , of S1. Joe , drove to Rule and was so unfortunate as to have a run away Saturday , resulting in three broken ribs also some severe bruises , He returned to St. Joe where he will be laid up for some time. The ladies of the K. L. of S , planned and carried out a surprise on Irs.R.B. McMahon Thursday night at her home in the east part of the city. 1\1rs. McMahon : will leave soon for her new home in Kirksville , 1\10. Lunch added much to the pleasure of evening. 14izzie Hossack went to Verdon yesterday where she will spend several days visiting her sister , . . : Mrs. W. C. Sloan. 1\1rs. James Hanley and her father of Verdon were in this city : a short time Wednesday doing some shopping. The usual servicrs Sunday morning and evening will be held at St. Thomas church Sunday I May , 14. The Rector will offi- ciate. J. \V. Spieckler was down from Shubert on business Wednesday. 1. N. Rupard of Shubert was in this city \Vednesday. . - - - . - . . . - . . . - . . . . , . . - , - - " . . - - - - - - - - Scott Saylor returned to Ver- don Wednesday. John Crook and wife went to St. Joe 'ruesday. Joe Harper of Shubert was a vtsito in this city Saturday. Mrs : I + reel Kellar was a St. Joe visitor the first of the week. Jesse Weaver was down from Verdon on business , Wednesday. Sallie Schoenhiet was a B. & \J. passenger to S1. Joe Tuesday. Mr. and 1\1rs. Sig Puller of Ver- don were in this city Wednesday. Guy Eversoe ] attendad the Field Day exerciser at Salem Sat- urday. , Fred Cleveland and Carl Sedl- mayr went to Hiawatha Sunday to spend the day. B. P. 1\Iorg-on and J. W. Holt returned Tuesday from a weeks trip to Indian 'rerritory. ; ' . " John Vogle and wife and the . proud parents of a baby boy born ; Friday May 5th. - ; At the last Ministerial meeting it waa decided the an inter-de- ' : fornication "house-to house , ; qlhvass" be made very soon in .j . " the intercst"of the Sunday schools of our city. Many children and young people are not in the Sun- J day. Many parents are not in- . a. terested in the work of the church. , . j \Ve are here to work for the spir- ' : itual and moral good of every soul. Our work will be well planned and we trust the plan well worked. Next week we shall give the plan of this work , and trust and pray for the Ico-opper- , ation of all christians in this great , work of leading souls to Christ , and to the study of His \Vord.- J. Cronenberger , Minister Chris- tian Church. I i ; , _ _ _ _ _ . , . . . . . . _ _ . .t i