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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1907)
THE FALLS CLTV TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 25 , 1907. Do something more GET IT THROUGH THE I. C. S. This is the greatest technical educa tional institution in the world over a million students , more than 200 courses taught , graduates filling the most re sponsible positions in the countiy , methods of teaching , simplicity of lesson papers and practicabiiit } ' su = perb , satisfied students in Falls City and throughout the civilized world. If interested in your own welfare , write today to the * INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS , Scranton , Pa. or see the local representative now in Falls City. W. N. QAUMER , Representative The Falls City Roller Mills f Does a general milling business , and manufactures the o following brands of flour o c I b SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN The above brands are guiiranteed to be of the highest pos sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and C conduct a general V ) Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business and elicit a share of your patronage | U P. S. Heacock & Son , Falls City , Neb. | Cussed and Discussed by Everybody. Add your name to the list. $1.00 per year. Dawson Man Killed. Postrate upon the railroad trucks at the foot of Mary street in St. Joseph , liis head and right arm extended over one rail and his body on the ties , a man was run clown and in stantly killed by a Burlington switch engine Monday morning of last week. The mans head and right arm were completely severed from his body. The switcli engine was stop ped and the body picked up by the train crew. The coroner ordered the body removed to the morgue , where an inquest was held. J. M. Parker of Dawson , who saw the account of the accident in Monday's News-Press , went St. Joseph and identilied the body of the dead man as that of his brother , George Parker. Deceased had been working on n farm near Nims City. He was unmarried. The remains were brought to Dawson tor inter ment. The first clue to his identity was a letter he carried addressed to Geo. A. Parker , Humbolflt , N e b. Humboldt Leader. It Is a well known fact that persono living in the pine forests do not suffer from kidney diseases. One dose qf Plncule.s at nl htjisimlly relieves back- ucho. ! ! 0 daya treatment $1.00. Your money refunded If not eiiUMknl. Sold by A. G. VVunnor , druggist. WANTED names and addres ses of Printing Pressman for > Gordon and Cylinder presses ; ; i also Press Feeders , Book Hind ers , Finishers , Rulers and For warders who desire smploy- ment in open s h o p. 'Good wages , steady employment , 0 hours per day. Adress Beau-1 I mont , 317 Karbach Block , [ ) Omaha , Neb. 1'JO.i.T Your akin ( should be elear and "bright if our liver Is in normal condition , nir-tfo Little Liver Pills aet ou the llvei ; and headache , constipation and bIMlousnesa disappear. Price ii.'ic'Jnts. I SoiU by A. G. Wanner , dru ; ? ! Iit. Wins Prize. ' Charles J. Brush , the well kiiown Nemaha county corn spec .iiiht , came away from the corn \-poMtion at Chicago with Hying colors , He u as awarded the prim ; for the best tan ears other Uinn yellow and white. This comes as a distinct honor , as he is one of the few Nebraskans - braskans to win a prize. Mr , Brush has long had more than a local reputation as a corn expert , Imt this award will place him in the foremost ranks of corn experts of the country , as at Chicago he came into direct competition with the best that there is in tlje United Slates. This is also a compliment to Nemaha county , as it shows that this soil amlclimate is cap able of producing the finest of corn , and all that is needed in addition , is technical know ledge such as .Mr. Brush un doubtedly posesses , and which we nuiy believe will thoroughly and effectually applied. Au burn Kepublic an. Don't worry about your kidneys when you can obtain . ' ! 0lays' ( treatment of Pltic'iilcfor $1.00. These little hrlnjr relief lit the Ilrnt dose. HiicltiieluLumb.iuo . and nhcumatlsm j-lold quickly. If not satltlled your money refunded. ThU i * a fair offer yon can't lose. Sold by A. 0. Wanner , Most men who own a watch llnnlv they know ail about it , says an exchange. They have the number n'xed in their mem ory in case it is stolen. They could probably pick it out from 50 other watches with their eyes shut. But how many men know that their watch is a com pass and 'vill tell north from "south as accurately as it will tell the time of day ? Stanley , the explorer , did not know it until he had groped his way through the dark continent and met a Belgain sailor on the coast. Every watch is a com pass. 11 you point the hour hand to the sun the south is ex actly half way between the hour and the figure XII to the dial. Suppose for instance , it isI o'clock. Point the hand in dicating 4 to the sun and the XI on the watch is exactly south. It it is 8 o'clock point the hand indicatingS to the sun and the ligure X on the dial is * One south. No "nan need get lost if he carries a watch. It is dulmi'il IniliL'i'rtiiiii Is the Na tional dUea-o. ThiitV why the demand for Rln'jrD.M . > e | > slu Tablets kouph In- e'uaiilnt ! beo.tu-u they do the work. Stomach trouble , dy p < 'p < jln , indlu' * * * tlon. bloating , etc . yield quickly. Two days , treatment free. ' Ask you ! ' drutf- Kl. l abotu them. Sold by A. G. Wanner Mrs , Sherm Kroh , in a letter to Mrs. A. J. Wixon , writes that her father , Milt Clark , has raised 2,000 , bushels of potatoes on his farm near McCook this season , also , that he raised $800 worth of alfalfa , a big lot of sugar beets , which are now be ing hauled from the Held and fed to the hogs , and that he re cently finished sowing 125 acres of fall wheat. The potatoes were raised by irrigation and are worth eighty-live cents a bushel to Mrs. Clark. Mr. Kroh lias decided to farm nexi year , but so far has not determined whether the location will be McCook or S t e 1 1 a. Stella Press. It comes put up in eollahsible tube with a nozzle , easy to apply to the soreness and inflammation , for nn\ form of riles > ; It soothes and relieves pain , itching and burning. Man /Mr. Pile Remedy. Price . " 0 cent ? . Guar anteed. SolJ by A. G. Wayner , druj- The United States has a greater proportion of working women than any other country in the world. Eighty-two per cent of the workers engaged in the paper box industry are women. Among tocacco and cigar operators two-thirds are women , and of the bookbinders more than half. Forty.Four Time goes on a little fatter , the inv steps arc growing * * s But the MIII sh'ilt'S ' i't sjtlen lor .Anil old friends , old times , old im'ni'ric * grow 'still dearer unto tno As J wulk' the sunset roadway leading to eternity. Home scenes grow a little dearer with tin1 close ol each long day , Sweeter grows my children's laughter as I watch them at their play ; And I take my ease at twilight , sitting by my cottage door , Thanking God that life is spared me and I'm young at forty- four. Sweeter grow the soft caresses as my children's lingers twine Thru the silver threads that glis ten in this graying head qf mine ; Softer , sweeter grows the music as Dame Nature sweeps the strings Of the wind harps in the forests until the earth with raptutc rings ; Softer grow the sunset colors as the sun sinks into rest , In a couch of ilccce clouds downy in the dim and distant west ; And 1 sit while twilight shadows ' creep across my cottage floor , Thanking God for home and loved ones at the age of forty-four. Life is always what yon make it you may build for weal or woe ; Rough j the road or smooth , 1113' brother it depends which way you uo Love and laughter smooth the pathways sighs and groans , will make it rough ; You can see more flowers bloom ing if you'll just look long enough. And as you pursue your journey , hand in hand with those you love , You will see the sun shine bright ly the the dark clouds hang above. Swift the years go gliding by me , but I heed , their flight no more I'm too thankful for my bless ings at the age of forty-four. W. M. Matipin. Howe's New Book "Daily Notefi of a Trip .Around Hie World , " it. the title of E. U. Howe's new book. Jt is in two voliiincH ami in made up of notes written ( hiring Ins recent trip around the world. Those who have read ItiB former effort , ' 'The Story of a Country Town , " will be sure to want this new one and wo benpenk for the editor of the Globe a big Hale for his book. Stomach trouble ; ? , Heart and Kidney ailment * , can bo quickly corrected with a prescription known to dru gisti * everywhere as Dr. Snoop's Restorative. The prompt and ? urprlslnir relief which this remedy Immediately brings is en tirely due to Its Restorative action upon the controlling nerves of the Stomach , ete. Sold by all dealers. Suicide at Falrbury Fred Diller , a ed 10 years , one of the prominent young men of DiUer , in Jefferson county , com mitted Buicide shortly after dinner Sunday by sending n US-cniibre bullet into his brain. No cause is known for his rash act. Previous to committing suicide the young man made two unsuccessful nt- tempta this morning to end his life with chloroform , it is said. The story which reached Fnirbnry is to the efl'i'ct that when Diller'e mother called him this morning he WHS found to be under the in- llucnce of chloroform and could ml be roused. A physician was sent for and lie was brought from under the influence of the drug. . He boon recovered sufficiently to go to the postollice for his mail , and on the wny back ho stopped at the drug store where he worked and secured two ounces more of the drug , with which-he made the seeard unsuccessful attempt on his life. The young man was H grandson of Samuel Diller , er. , deceased in whoso honor the town of Diller was named. Bishop Entertains Negro Bishop falter of New York will prolmbly lind liimFiMf Hie. CL-ntpr of M front u ctnrm IIH lutn heon IIVOUSK ! in I In * Month in yparw as the rcbiilt tit' his action in enter- tiiiniiiLj atdimror Bishop FergUHuti of Africa , llio only nouro entitled to tlio liotino of hinhopd in the general Episcopalian convention now in HOHSI'OII here. Southern delegated are ulrtvuiv proiciiting that Ijibhop Putter's t'titurtainmont of n iii'Kio ui Inn table IB 11 direct lu'r upon the south. The dinner vhich has aroueed BO much tron- ) le was given in the residence rtiuliop and IS Ira. Potter have beun oci'upyiiig for the convention. Quo result of IMH notion maybe to raise ho rneo IHHUO in the present con- on I ionWoman's National Daily. Trial Catarrh treatment nro boms * nulled out free , on request , by Dr. Sunup , Uacluo. WIs. These testa are liming to the people without n tunny's cost--tho cruut vuliio ol Ibis oluntllte prescription known to drug- L'lsts every where as I3r. S hoop's Catarrh Komudy , Sold by all denture , St. Thomas Episcopal Church. ervices : Holy Bucharest , 7:30 : a in , Morning prayer and sermon , JO-I5 : a m. Evening service and sermon , :45 : p in. Sunday school , 9:45 : a in. Evensong , Fridays , -7:45 : p-.in. Choir rehearsal every Friday light after the service. Kov. Ceo. Neide. Rector at St. Thomas Episcopal church. The members of the Episcopal church of this city will be pleased o learn the new- honors that lave been conferred upon Kt. ? cv. Gco. Worthington , bishop of the dicese of Nebraska. lie las been comtnissionod to have charge of t'he American churches n Kuropc and will sail November ith. lie has also been invited o preach a sermon to the Rhodes scholars in Christ's -athcdral at Oxford. England. The Bishop has many warm 'riendfi here who rejoice with lim in this great mark of appre ciation tendered him. No homo Is # < > plciiaaut , regardless of ho comfort * that money will buy , IIB vhen the entire family Is In 'perfect loalth. A bottle of Orlne Laxative iYult Syrup cost * HO cunts It will cure every mouther of the" family of constipation , hick headache or stomach trouble. KUIT'H Pharmacy. A Boy or Girl can Earn as Much as a Alan. We want boys and girls who want to earn money to solicit subscriptions to The Kansas ( Jity Weekly Star. Don't hesi tate because you are young , as you can do ( he work as readily as older , persons and we will pay you just the same. The Kansas City Weekly Star is the best known weekly newspaper in the west and your span ; time spent working for it will pay you handsomely , not in toys , watches or other small wares , but in Cash. Write to-day lor terms and full information. Ad dress KANSAS CITY WKHKLY STAR , Kansas Ciry , Mo. R. 1 ° . Ollieo over Korr'u Pharmacy Olllce Phone 2(10 ( Residence Phone 271 NEW STORE Having located at AKAGO and placet ! at your disposal a nice , clean stock of Dry Goods Groceries Shoes , Etc. we would invite a share of the trade in this community. Call and examine our .stock and prices Hring us your produce and get the highest market price RUPERT & CO. TUB BOWELS AND MOVE WORK OFF A COLD WITH THE ORIGINAL MOVECOUGH COUGH SYRUP , COUGH BEST FOR A