The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 17, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE FALLS CllY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 17 , 190 ?
W. C. T. U. Convention ,
The district convention of tlu
W. C. T. U. held in this city or
Wednesday and Thursday of las
week was most successful and tin
manifest interest and enthusiasn
shown is very gratifying to tin
local Union.
The sessions of Wednesday
evening and Thursday were hel <
in the Brethren church whicl :
had been beautifully dccoratc <
for the occasion. Quantities 01
white ribbon , the badge of tin
Union , and white llowcrs wen
used with palms and ferns. /
picture of the beloved Miss Wil
lard held a conspicuous place ,
banked with white llowers am'
potted plants.
The convention convened Wed'
ncsday svening with Richardsor
county's vice president in the
chair , Mrs. L. C. Manger , whc
was called upon to preside in the
absence of the president , Mrs.
lioylc of Dawson.
The music was furnished by
the gentlemen's quartette. A
very hearty welcome was extend
ed the visitors by Mrs. Teetei
which was responded to by Mrs ,
Atkinson of Pawnee county.
Mrs. Teals , the national evan
gelist , was the principal speaker
of the evening. She is a very
forceful , as well as a pleasing
speaker ; being a very close olv
. serving woman and of wide experience
'
I'tm.
I'tm.i perience , she is always interest
ing and never fails to hold the
attention of her audience.
Music followed Mrs. Teat's ad
dress during which a liberal col
lection was taken. The meeting
closed with the benediction , tc
meet Thursday morning at
o'clock.
Mrs. Atkinson , president ol
Pawnee county , presided at tht
morning session. Owing to the
absence of a number who were ot
the program for Thursday morn
ing , this session was conducted it
the form of an open conference
the discussions being general am
very interesting and instructive
A fine paper on "Narcotics" wai
read by Mrs. Edie of Ilumboldt
The subject was ably haudlei
and showed much study am
thought. A general discussioi
followed.
A splendid dinner was scrvc <
in the M. E. dining hall to tin
delegates , the local W. C. T. U
and their families , about sixty ii
all. Supper was also servci
there.
The afternoon session was car
ricd out very much in accordance
with the program , with the ex
ception of Mrs. 12dic's paper , 01
"Narcotics. " The papers b ;
Mrs. Robertson of Vcrdon am
Mrs. Tynerof Salem were exceji
tionally good.
The meeting was under th
general supervision of Mrs. Teats
and much enthusiasm was showi
by all the delegates , the discm
sions being animated and intct
esting.
The convention closed with th
Matron's contest Thursday even
ing at the Methodist church. Th
music for the evening was a
organ voluntary by Etta Kieck
ers and several numbers by th
gentlemen's quartette.
Seven ladies entered the con
test , namely : Mrs. Van lion
Pawnee City ; Mrs. Butterfiel
and Mrs. Creid , Ilumboldt ; Mr :
Bedoe and Mrs. Wood , Tabl
Kock ; Mrs. Nizda and Mrs. Swisi
good , Verdon-
After much deliberation tli
judges awarded the medal to Mr :
Butterfield , the other contestani
receiving boquets of caruatioi
tied with white ribbon.
The judges of the contest wei
Mrs. Tyner of Salem , Rev. Teet <
and V. G. Lyford of Falls Cit ;
At the close of the contest Mr
Teats gave an interesting ta
along general Hues after whic
the convention closed with mus
and the benediction.
The entire session was mo
interesting and enthusiastic at
as one mark of local ir.tere
shown it may be well to say th
thirteen new names were add
to the local W. C. T. U.
Much credit is due the Fa !
City Union and their friends fo :
the good management andsucccs ;
of the convention.
The delegates departed f o
their homes highly pleased will
the success of the convention am
the cordial hospitality showi
them while in our city.
Mints on Good Form For Girls
In entering and leaving ;
room , a young girl always per
mils an elder woman to preced
her.
When introductions are undo
wai' , the youngest girl is tin
last to be introduced. She fol
lows her mother , never precede :
her , in advancing to me hei
hostess.
A well bred girl always rises
when an elderly woman enter :
the room.
The older woman prcccds tin
girl on entering a street car , car
riage , restaurant or theater.
When entertained at a house
party for young people , she wil
not fail to show courtesy and in-
tercst in the older members of the
household.
After dancieg , the jounggir !
docs not thank her partner. Slit
has conferred the favor and he
thanks her.
Having been entertained in , the
home of a girl or young man
friend , whether the company be
large or small , she docs not leave
the house without seeking the
mother of her hostess and express
ing appreciation of the hospital
ity.
ity.A
A well bred girl will not absorl
the conversation at an afternoor
tea , lunch or dinner by telling
flippant stories or petty gossip
She may secure a few laugliSi
but at the cost of respect for hei
good manners and young woman
hood. - Ex.
Love That Helps tbc Child.
"Love and conlidence. " suu
Mrs. Grover Cleveland to ;
friend , "is the first grip to se
cure on the child. The chil <
must have conlidence in tin
parent , and the initial inspir
atiou for that conlidence mus
irise from love. The true Icini
of obedience is not easiiy se
cured if confidence is not firs
nspired , but once confidence i
ecured , obedience becomes ;
latural sequence.
"The mother's attitude tc
, vard all the duties of the home
lo not escape the notice of th
: hild , and , as the mother i
powerful in self control , i
striving to be an ideal to th
child , so the child notes am
grows into its , own charactei
"Firmness with a child ha
ts truest value when it gee
laud in hand with instruction
To tell a child that it must no
: lo so and so just because auotl :
r wills it is not enough. Th
child mind asks for reasons. I
.vislies to know why it must d
this and that , and it is entitle
o know. If it does not gai
this information from themothe
n the home , it certainly wi
gain it in a distorted way froi
the companions it meets outsid
of the home. I think it prefei
able for the child's own ecluc ;
tion , moral and physical , th ?
the why ami wherefore of pai
ental orders should be given t
t within the home circle.
"Child life , to reach its higl
est attainment , needs to teel tli
home is always its first an
last refuge. ' , Ex.
There are utiuy kidney remedies 1 >
few Unit accomplish the resit
"Pineules" is a kidney remedy th
contains no alcohol or ophites of ai
kind complies with the National Pu
food and drug law guaranteed to gl
satisfaction. Thirty day treatment f
81.00. Inquire about "Pineules" at .
G. Wanner's drujj store.
An eil'ort is being mnile to t
guni'/e a baseball leaguein tl :
section of the state , inelndii
Pawnee City , Hmnboldt , Fa
City , Tteumseh , Sterling , Bentri <
Wymore and possibly Nebrnsl
City. Teeumseh to Lincoln Nev
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Quickly , thoroughly
and without tiring
the operator or
wearing the clothes.
The following wash
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our floors : The 1900
Washer , Acme ,
White Lily , White
Rose , Diamond and
American , all of
which will give per
fect satisfaction.
Call and examine and see for yourself.
J. A
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Morning.
The morning , which is tht
most memorable season of the
day , is the awakening hour.
Then there is least somnolence
in us ; and for an hour , at least ,
some part of us awakes which
slumber all the rest of the day
and night. Little is to be ex
pected of that day , if it can be
called a day , to which we are not
awakened by our Genius , but by
the mechanical nudgings of some
servitor , are not awakened by
our own newly acquired force
and aspirations from within ,
accompanied by the undulations
of Celestial music , instead ol
factory bells , and a fragrance
tilling the air to a higher lite
than we fell asleep fromand ; thus
the darkness bear its fruits and
prove itself to be good , no less
than the light. After a partia
cessation of his sensuous life
the soul of man is reinvigoratet
each day , and his Genius tries
again what noble life it car
make. All memorable event !
transpire in morning time anc
in a morning atmosphere , Tin
Vedas say "All intelligence !
awake with the morning. '
Poetry and art , and the faires
and most memorable ot tin
actions of men date from sucl
an hour. All poets and heroes
like Menmon , are the children
of Aurora , and emit their inusu
at sunrise. To him whose elas
tic and vigorous thought keep :
pace with the sun , the day is ;
perpetual morning. Thoreau.
It's Up to the Farmers.
' 'It' the farmers will only taki
advantage of it , the detentnrcd al
cohol law , enacted by Congress i
year ngo and amended this yeni
will be of immence profit to them ,
declared Representative Ebenexe
.1. Hill of Connecticut lit the Rn
leigh.
'I know of no n nson why pri
vnte stills should not be event
nnlly in as general use as they ar
in Germany. In that country Ins
year 90,000,000 bushels of potntoe
were used by the farmers fc
manufacturing 70,000,000 gallon
of alcohol' This was used fc
light , heal and fuel , practical ar
pliances being in a high state c
perfection. In this country , wit
the intelligence of the farmers an
their native industry , T believe al
cohol will largely supplant oi
as far as the farm is concernec
The final regulations for the can1 ]
ing out of the law will be nunnui
ced by the Commissioner of Ii
r ternal Revenue about July 1st.
Washington Post.
Onr ball club have signed wit
Weaver and Poleet , well know
players of this section , for tl
season , and the next game will I
on the home grounds next Tue
s
day afternoon at 2K : ! ) . Verde
and Humboldt. Come out ai
have a aood game. ETumboli
Leader.
Miss Marie Grotty of Fal
City attended the Kelly-Kilt
wedding. Verdon Vedette.
Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Services 2:30 : p. m on alter
mite Sundays.
RKV. O. II. ICNGKI.1IKKCIIT.
CALL 'PHONE NO. 3 3
For anything in the ;
I ME AT LINE
and your order will
receive prompt atten-
. 1
* tion. 4
t Palls City Meat Market j
Ijl C. M. NICHOLAS , Prop }
Dr. Hannah C.Moran
( formerly l > r. Klemliiir )
Physician and Surgeon
s now located one block West of the
National hotel , where she will b <
leased to see her old friends and pat
'ons. Calls promptly answered nigh
r day.
'PHONE 102
Uo
Somewhere !
Special to
California :
Low rate Summer tours t <
San Francisco and Los Angeles
aboue half rates until Mag 18th
also June 8th to 15th ; June 22ni
o July 5th. Slightly highc
iaily commencing June 1st ; smal
extra cost via Portland and Seattl
Difl Horn
basin :
We run personal ! } ' con < lucte <
homeseekers1 excursions May 7t !
and 21st , June 4th and2Sth , unde
guidonce of D. Clem Deaver , Geti
eral Agent Landseekers' Infonna
tion Bureau , to assist settlers t
secure an early hold at cheapes
rates of magnificent irrigate
lands in the Big Horn Basil
write about these lands. Ronn
trip S20IOO-
Chcap Rate.s
East.
East.To
To Jamestown Kxposition dail
low rates : via New York slightl
higher. During the Summer lo1
excursion rates to Atlantic Cit }
Saratoga Springs , Philadclphi ;
also to the Seashore and Mom
tain resorts.
Rockv Mountain
Tours :
To Colorado. Utah , Black Hil
Cody , Sheridan. Yellowstor
Park. Daily low rate tours aft <
June 1st.
E. G. WHITFORD ,
Local Ticket Agcnl.
L. W. WAKELEY , G. P. A. ,
Omaha , Neb.
I The Falls City Roller Mills I
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5 Docs a general milling business , and manufactures the
$ following brands of flour
? SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN
5 The above brands arc gunrantccd to be of the highcs * "os -
p sible quality. We also manufacture all mill product. nil
v conduct a general
Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business
and solicit a share of your patronage
P. S. Heacock & Son , Falls City , Neb.
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tlonal. but both nro Important , both essential.
Dr. Shoop's Night Cure Is the Local.
Dr. Shoop's Ilestoratlve , the Constitutional.
The former Dr. Shoop's Nlsht Cure is a topical
mucous membrane suppository remedy , whllo Dr.
Ehoop's Hestomtlvo Isv holly an internal treat-
meat. The Restorative reaches throughout tha
entire system. Becking tbo repair ol all nerve.
H tissue , and all blood ailments. <
The "Night Curo" , as its name implies , does it ]
work \rhilo you sleep. U soothrs sore and inflam
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Olllce Phone 2CO Residence Phone 271
Dr. M. L. Wilson > |
Physician and Surgeon
Calls promptly attended day or
night. Oflice over State Hank ,
Falls City , Nebraska.
Office 'Phone House 'Phone
329 330
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\ Falls City , Nebraska I
Nervous
Worn-Out
If you are in this condition ,
your nerve force is weak the
power is giving out , the or
gans of your body have
"slowed up , " and do their work
imperfectly. This failure to
do the work required , clogs
the system and brings distress
and disease. When the nerves
arc weak the heart is unable
to force the life-giving blood
through your veins ; the stomach
ach fails to digest food ; the
kidneys lack power to filter
impurities from the blood , and
the poisonous waste remains in
the system to breed disease.
Nerve energy must be restored.
Dr. Miles' Nervine will do it ,
because it strengthens the
nerves ; it is a nerve medicine
and tonic , that rebuilds the
entire nervous system.
"Several years ago I was all broken
down. I was nervous , worn-out , could
not sleep , and was In constant pain.
I doctored for months , and llr-ally the
doctor said ho could do nothing for
me. I began taking Dr. Miles'
Nervine , and used altogether eight
bottles , and I became strong and
healthy , and now welsh 170 pounds. "
II. C. CUNNINGHAM.
10S Ellsworth Ave. . Allegheny , Pa.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your
druggist , who will guarantee that the
first bottle will benefit. If It falls , he
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co. , Elkhart , Ind