The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 26, 1905, Image 8

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II t'1 ; We Do
p' Business '
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, SQUARE
Our Great President
said Every man shall
have a square deal. "
"Them's our Sentiments" ,
We include women and
children in this proposi-
tion. When we sell
Shoes to anybody a squ-
are deal always goes with
the Shoes.
We sell the best shoes
we can buy , as low as we
can afford to sell them ,
and our guarantee goes
with every sale we make.
Money back should . the \
Shoes you buy go wrong
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in any way.
Spring l7ootware is
now ready and we have
a square deal waiting for
every . natron. .
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Geo. B. Holt
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Th.e Shoe Man
McNALLS'
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GROCERY
Fancy and Staple
Groceries
i Fruit in Season
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Satisfaction Guaran-
teed
Free City Delivery .
Phone 40 .
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Storage - for Household
And other Goods.
Chamberla.in's Cough Remedy : the
t Very Best.
I "I have been using Chamber-
Jain's Cought Remedy and want
to say it is thc best cough med-
icinc I have ever taken , " says
Geo. L. Chubb , a merchant of
Harlan , Mich. There is no question -
tion about it being thc best , as
it will cure a cough or cold in
less time than any other treat-
mcn t. It should always be kept
ready for instant use , for a cold
can be cured in much less time
when promptly treated. For sale
by Kerr's Drug Store.
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EFFECTS OF COLOR.
Hearing Is Disturbed by Red , Yellow ,
Green and Blue , ns Proven-
Touch of Blind Persons.
The relation of color to sensation -
tion is discussed bJ' C. : M. Gicsslcr
ill a Lcipsic publication. Thai
light has a decided effect on the
sense organs is well known in a
general way , as is thc effect of colors -
ors to a less extent , but : Mr. Giess-
lcr examines in details the experi
ments of one Nrbautschitsch.
This investigation "found that
thc sense of hearing was disturbed
by red , yellow , green and blue , not :
not only the subjective sensations
being affected , but also thc loca-
tion of the source of the sound.
The sense of equilibrium is al
fcctcd by colors , although the
most remarkable effects arc pro-
duccd in the sense of taste , where
in the majority of cases we find all
increase 01' a decrease of thc sell-
ImUOIl : power.
"SomcUmcs the taste of something .
thing sweet is changed upon sep.
lug certain colors to'salty 01' bit-
tel' In many caSes it was found
that the colors which produce the
most intense effect in the various
individuals were stated by the
subjects to be favorite colors.
"In n case of temperature , blue !
and violet cause 11 decrease , red
and green an increase in the sen
sation of cold ; covering the eyes
causes a weakening of the sense of
hearing , while strong light instantly .
stantly increases the acuteness of
the car. Red , yellow and green
raise the pitch of a deep tone ,
while violet causes a high tone to
deepen , and even the sense of
taste may be affected by this !
amount of light present without
regard to color. "
Mr. Giesslcr says that another
experimenter , Giesbach , found
that the sense of touch in persons
born blind was below normal instead -
stead of being above , as is com.
monly supposcd.
"It is also found thatthe other
senses suffer from the lack of the
sense of . For
sight. example , I
smokers are frequently unable in I
the dark by means of the sense .
of smell to tell whether or not a
cigar i's lit , while in darkness the
sharpest sense of taste is not able
to distinguish between fluids
which have really different
ta stes. . "
VICTOR HUQO'S SPOUSE.
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Wives of Great Men All Remind Us
We Can't Make Our Wives
Sublime.
M. Paul Stapler , in the Merehure
de France , quotes a fragment of
Victor Hugo's after-dinner monologues .
logues l , says the New York Mail.
The pose of the man accustomed
to an expectation of big utterances -
ances , of' metaphysical suggestions -
tions , is well conveyed in the quo-
tions. Victor Hugo , it is hardly
necessary to observe , was distinctly -
tinctlJ' a prophet in his ' own country -
try , as well as abroad. By nine in
the evening Victor Hugo ; had
warmed to his work. He bursT
forth :
"How poor , how small , how ab .
surd athheism is. God exists. I
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am more sure of 21s e..sterc'
than I am of my own. If God lend
me sufficient length of life I want
to write a book showing how nec-
eBury to the soul prayer is-how
necessary and how efficacious.
Personally , I never pass four
hours without prayer. I pray reg.
uarly ] every morning and evening.
If I wake in the night I pray.
What do I pray for ? Strength.
"I know what is right and what
is wrong , but I realize my imperfections -
fections and that of myself I have
not the strength to resist evil.
God surrounds and upholds l1S.
'Ve arc in Him. From Him we
have life , movement , being. All
is created b.y Him. But it is not
true to say that He has created
the world. He creates it unceas
ingly. He is the soul of the uni-
verse. He is the infinite I. He ii
-you arc asleep , Adele ! "
The abrupt accusation waR
hurled at 1\1rs. Hugo. Since diu.
ner she had been sitting silently in
an armchair , rather huddled and
drawn up in attitude , her chin
resting on her chest , her hands
folded on her stomach , and her
eyelids closcd. Her regular
breathing had been pleasantly un-
interrupted. Roused abruptly , in.
jured innocence protested vigor.
ously in her manner : "You dear ,
great thing , bow could you possibly -
blJ- imagine I could go to sleep ;
while you were talking ? "
VERDON.
14Irs. Ora Houtz of Ncmaha
visited relatives Tuesday.
Geo. Frazier and wife of Barada
visited \lrs. Sailors one lay last .
week.
\Irs. Bateman and son Emmons
were down from Stella Friday.
rrs. Taylor went to Auburn
last Sunday to visit a few days
with J. \Y. Taylor ] and wife.
A. Frank , Everett Crouch ? and
On'al Bateman left Monday for
the Missouri river to fish.
\1r. Stout of Auburn is erect-
ing- a fine monument over : Mrs. N
'ri1l1erman's grave in the Ver-
don ccmctery.
Mrs. Swan came down from
Omaha the first of the week to
visit her daughter , Mrs. A. C.
Petty.
Miss Ruth \Vheatley went \ to
Falls City to attend Eighth grade
commencement. Her little friend ,
Nellie Hossack , was one og the
graduates.
lrs. L. Yantiss , who has been
spending some time in and ear
Verdon with friends , left for her
home at Long Island , Kans. , on
Thursday.
The school entertainment last
Wednesday evening was , good ,
the pupils well drilled and a large
audience in attendance. The receipts -
ceipts of the evening were 541.
Stella Johnson gave a pleasant ]
party to fourteen of her friends
\Vedncselay evening. She left on
Thursday for Long Island ] , Kan. ,
where she will 'spend the summer
with her brother AI.
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A crowded house greeted thc 'f i
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senior class at Halls theatre last M
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Friday night and thc program 4I ' .J
carried out as announced except '
one number. The class did well , ' l'
and thc music was good Miss , , '
Dorrington of Falls City ih her - .
pleasing way sang several pretty _
solos. Rev. Aton presented the .
diplomas in a neat bpeech. Prof. i& }
Watson presented the two eighth
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grade pupils , Charley \Ioran and '
Norman Heinzelman , their liplo- ; .
mas. He also presented the schol
arship to Raymond Kinsey as the f1
highest ' honor of the senior class. '
The class supper given at the
home of M. \Jeliza and wife last , l
Thursday was enjciyecl by al : , . ,
present. Strawberries and cake , , a
games and music were indulged tin I i
in un til a late hom.
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Ohio. . '
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Ivan Ke11ar visited at his sister
Sunday.
\Irs.Stouder was a guest at E. . ,
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T. Peck's li"riday. . . '
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Herbert Burk . visited with his
parents Sunda
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Born to E. ' 1' . Peck and wife ,
a son , 1\o1ay,17.1905.
Win I"Iutchison " is assisting E.
1' Peck with his work :
O. A. Burk was a Rube visitor
a couple of days last weck.
Zona and Ruby Burnworth visited -
iteel with Jennie Burk Sunday.
F. S. Lichty deh'crcel ] some
fine hogs to Fans City Monday.
Andrew Ketterer and famiiy' ,
spent Sunday at August 7orn's.
Wm. Hucttner and family were '
guests at August Zorn's Sunday-
Adolph ] Brackhahn and wife , . i
visited thc hatters parents l rl'ues-
day.
, l\Irs. \Ym.Bartlet is enjoying a
visit from her mother and aunt
this week.
-John Yocam and wife were a
guests at their daughter's last
we k. , \ \
Dr. C. P. Shaffer of Merrill ,
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is i spending a few days with rela-
tives .
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Edna and Vcrna Shaffer were _
guests of their uncle Clem Stump I
Saturday evening. I
Edith and Daisy Peck attended
a quilting at S. H. Knisey ] one
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day last week.
Miss Jennie Miller came up '
from Merrill Kansas Sunday to '
'f .
visit a few days with relatives.
Hev. StQuder and E. Peck attended -
tended communion services of thc
German Baptist Brethren church .
in Brown County Kas. . Saturday
and Sunday. :
The baccalaureate sern10n
was
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delivered by Rev. \V. T. Cline ,
at the rcthodist church last
Sunday evening. The church I
was beautifully decorated and . . : I
special music rendered by the _
choir. This service was a union _
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meeting.
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