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THE FALLS GIF TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL 3 , 1908. HOT SPRINGS DOCTORS Who They Arc and What They Will Do. Hero April 9 , 10 and II At Union Hotel. Since the announcement been in ail o in tlieso columns tluil Dit. Bix : W. KINSKY , chief ol stuff of the Hot Spring Doctors , who Imvo their Nebraska Stale In stitute permanently located al Idth and O streets , Lincoln , would pay a three days' visit to Falls Oity , the question line been many times asked , who aru the Hot Springs Doctors and what do they do ? " The answer is , the IIol Springs Doctors are an association of medical specialists and diagnos ticians who have made a close study of the human anatomy and who treat chronic diseases by the world famous Hot Springs system of homo treatment. The Hot Springs Doctors have already es tablished institutes in many of the larger cities of tlio'United Stales , and these institutes are in charge of one or more of the Hot Springs Doctors , . As staled above the Nebraska Slate Institute is located fit Mlh and 0 streets , Lincoln , and is in charge of Dr. Theo. Milton for thirty-two years , recognized by physicians and surgeons all over the country as a peer in the mat ter of medical diagnosis and treat- inent of chronic diseases. The object of establishing those insti tutes is to bring this wonderful Hot Springs system of treatment within the reach of all and es pecially those who cannot afford the time or money to go to Hot Springs , Arkansas , for treatment. This trip of Dr. Kinsey is merely for advertising purposes , that is. Dr. Kinsey is soliciting only dilli- cult cases , cases that other doctors have failed to cure and have given up as hopeless , and in this way show what this wonderful Hot Springs system of homo treatment will do. These few difficult cases that Dr. Kinsoy secures and cures will be good advertisement and will give others who are suffering , confidence in the Hot Springs Doctors and these will not hesitate to go to Lincoln for treatment. Of course. Dr. Kinsey does not claim ho can curs all cases , but among the many supposedly in. curable cases he will select many that bo can cure. This Hot Springs system of homo treatment is endorsed by the United States government , us i attested by the fact that the gov ernment owns Hot Springs , Ark. , nnd has established its army and navy hospitals there , where soldiers and sailors are sent i fter all other methods have failed to cure. The Hot Springs Dot-tots treat chronic diseases uf the nerves , blood , skin , heart , lungs , kidneys , liver , bowels , stomach , including neuralgia , paralysis , rheumatism , catarrh , piles , rupture , goitre , gall stones , and diseases of women and tlifleiisea of men. The Hot Springs system of home treatment is not only endorsed by the United States government but by tuo leading banks , business men , clergy and newspapers. The large daily newspapers of the country are continually publishing reports of Iho wonderful cures that have been made by the Hot Springs Doctors with their Hot Springe system of home treatment. A ' recent issue of the Lincoln Daily * Star contained the following story of an almost miraculous cure made by theao doctors at their Lincoln institute. "After months of suffering with uall stones and many doctors hail Kiven her no relief , Mrs , E. W , Brinsley started from her home in Arcadia , Nebr. , to Kansas Oity tc undergo an operation for her Iron ble. Stopping off in Lincoln'foi * few houis between trains , she was met by John Wall , a banker at Arcadia and ex-candidate foi Kovernor of Nebraska. Mr. "Wai imvingbeeu cured of an old chron ic kidney trouble by tlie IIol Springe Doctors has more faith in Unturo's never failing remedies at used by tlio' Hot Springs Doctori than in the surgeon's knife. Air Wall was interested in saving Mrs , Brinley from the horrors of i ; operation , if it were possible to dc so , and to this end persuaded bet to consult the LIc > t Springs Doctors before continuing her trip to the hospital. The result of the con sultation with the Hot Springe Doctors , she tells in the following letter : Arcadia , Nebr , , Jan. 18 , ' 08 , Hot Springs Doctors , Lincoln , Nebr. Gentlemen : [ have taken youi treatment for three months for the cure of gall stones and ask if you think it safe for me to quit taking medicine. 1 have gained ma pounds and can do a day's ban ! work. My neighbors tell me thai I look better and have belter coloi than I have had for a long time. You have done mo so much good that E know you will use your besl judgment now. If you think 1 need more medicine do not let me stop lee soon. What can you dc for appendicitis as one of my neighbors hnsit ? I thank you for what you Imvo done for mo and feel that you have saved my life after other surgical physicians said I would have to have an operation. Mrs. W. E. Brinley. " The Hoi Springs Doctors arc in receipt of thousands just such loiters ters as Mrs. Brinley'e and their honest dealing with their patients , and the fact that they absolutely refuse to accept an incurable case for treatment has won them a world-wido reputation. The following - lowing is an extract from an article published in the Nebraska Stale Journal of J 'ebrunry 20th , 1908 : " For over six years I have been sick with liver trouble ; I have had cramping spells over four years. The doctors called these cramps gall-stone colic and the only relief I could get was for the doctors tc give me morphine to kill the pain and a big close of physic. I have been treated by eight or ten differ- out doctors , but 1 was gradually getting worse nil the time. "Last fall I was operated upon for appendicitis and for a time after the operation I foil better , and then 1 commenced to get worse and the doctors said I muel have another operation to save my life. My skin was orange yello\v and my kidneys passed blood , my bowels were in a terrible condition , I was afraid to have another oper ation , and on January 18 , I went to the Hot Springs Doctors foi treatment. They told me they could cure me without the knife and they Imvo kept their word. In those three weeks timo'the IIol Springe Dot-torn had nuulo a m > \ \ man of me. 1 feel belter than 1 have for years. My skin hat cleared up , my cramps are all gone , my kidneys have cleared up and 1 am wonderfully improved in every way. 1 fully believe that T owe my life to the Hot Springs Doc tors and cannot praise them toe highly. J. W. Lncey , llavelock , Nebr. " You are cordially invited to in. vestigato the above testimonials and still if you are not satisfied you will bo given hundreds ol others , all of which you may inves. liga'.o ' al yuur leisure. The IIol Springs Doctors do not claim tc cure all cases , but their reputation for curing supposedly incurable cases is world-wide , ns they refuet to accept nn incurable case foi treatment , their patients may be assured for a euro for their money , As staled above Iho Nebraeki State Institute is located at Mil and O streets , Lincoln. This wonderful Hot Springs sys tern of homo treatment isvlrn Dr. Kinaey is bringing to Falli Oity. If you are sick and suffer ing and want to bo made well HIU happy , do not fail to call on Dr , Kinsey when lie arrives. Remember consultation and ex aminatiou is free of charge and al curable cases will be treated frei except for the cost of the medicine * used. Remember the date ant place , Union Hotel on April 9 , II and 11 , at Falls Oity , Nebr. Important D eUlon. It i important that you should deoid to take only Koley' Honey and Tn when you have a cough or cold t 1 will cure the mot obstinate raokini cough HDd expel the cold from j-pu * ystem. Foley' Uoo'ey nd Tar eon t ln * no harmful druge , Insist upoi having It. Kerr'e Pharmacy. Man Fatally Burned. One of the saddest cases tha has been reported to this oflic < was that of Ilcnry Ratliff , for merly of this county who was si severely burned in a prairie fin near his home in Logan county Kansas , that the injuvies provec fatal , he having1 died two day ! after the burns had rcndcrcc him unconscious some distanci from Ins home. Mr. KatlitT had gone to tin prairie lire to check its ravage : and to keep it from burning 01 his land. As he was lighting the fire in some manner hi ; clothing became ignited ami soon lie was enveloped inilamos There was no one near to when he could call for aid , but he hac to wrestle with the Unmet ) a ; best he could. 11 is efforts tc extinguish the blaze on his gar menls soon proved fruitless am' lie was rendered unconscious having taken into his lungs tlu smoke and flames from bis burn , ing clothes. Thus he laid in an unconscious condition for five hours before he was discovered by some neighbors and taken to his home some distance away. It was seen that there was some sigr of life left and gathering to getlier every available aid the suffering was relieved as best il could be. Physicians and rela tives watched over the suffering man for two days when a re. lapse came on and the injurct man departed this life. Mr. Ratliff will be rememberei in this county , having lived or the Muddy for several years and later having resided in Au burn. He was interested in tin German American Mill , whicl stood for so long in the soutl part of the city of Auburn. Prom Nemaha county Mr Ratliff went to Diller , Neb. living there only a short time after which he went to Empor ia , Kansas , and thence to Logai county , where he lias residec for the past few years. Seven children together will the estimable wife are left t < mourn the loss of their belovet husband and father , besides several relatives in this county Funeral services were held 01 Wednesday alter which the bed was interred in Logan county The bereaved wife and childen have the sympathy of a largi circle of friends in this county Auburn Herald. Intemperance cuts down youtl in its vigor , manhood in it strength , and age in its weak ness. It breaks the father' , heart , bereaves the doting moth er , extinguishes natural affec lion , erases conjugal love , blot out filial attachment , blight parental hope , and brings dowi mourning age in sorrow to tin grave. It produces weakness not strength ; sickness , no health ; death , not life. It make wives widows , children orphans fathers tiencls , and all of then paupers and beggars. It feed rheumatism , nurses gout , wel comes epidemics , invites chol era , imparts pestilence and em braces consumption. It cover the land with poverty , idleness disease and crime. It fills you jails , supplies almhouses am demands your asylums. It en genders controversies , foster quarrels and cherishes riots. I crowds .your penitentiaries am furnishes victims for your scai folds. It is the life-blood of th gambler , the aliment of the but glar , the prop of the.highway man , and the support of th midnight incendiary. It couu tenances the liar , respects th thief , and esteems the bias phemer. It violates obligation reverences fraud and honors in fatny. It defames benevolence hates love , scorns virtue , an slanders innocence. It incite the father to butcher" his bely less offspring , helps the husban to massacre his wife , and aid the child to grind the parricida axe. It burns up man and con sumes woman , detests life curses God and despises heaver II suborns witnesses , nursei perjury , defiles the jury box and stains the judicial ermine It bribes voters , disqualitioi voters , corrupts elections , pol lutes our institutions and cudau gcrs our government. It dc grades the citizen , debases tin legislature , dishonors the states man , disarms the patriot. I brings shame , not honor ; terror not safety ; despair , not hope misery , not happiness ; an < with the malovelence of a fiem : t calmly surveys its frightfu desolation , and unsatiated will havoc , it poisons felicity , kill : peace , ruins morals , blight : confidence , slays reputation am wipes out national honor , thei curses the world and laughs a its ruin. It does all that am more. It is the sum ot all vil lainies , the father of all crime the mother of all abominations the devil's best friend and God' ; worst enemy. Ex. Cleanliness. I'd rather bo clean than holy because to be clean is to be hoi ; mil holiness never fellowships will filth. Intelligence ! I know pee pie who never take a bath in tin winter time. Tommy , who come borne from school where he ha been taught the use of the ball and toothbrush wants inmiediatel ; to got into a tub of water , but i in horror warned that such a pro feeding would mean his taking " his death "ocold. " In buildiu ) home the first rooms to b thought of is bath rooms to b thought of is bath room , open ai sleeping rooms and library. Children must be taught th truth regarding the use of food pure air and cleanliness and b ; examples set by grown-ups , tin truth must be put on and wor : every day and night. This trutl is a bedrock , the only ono upoi which wo may build a permanent safe and sane civilization. Tin truth is intelligence and iutelli genco embraces morality and pur religion as distinguished fret dogma and when men learn hoi to live and then live it. Eutopi will bo here. Nemaha Count Teacher. Receives Congratulations. You will soon receive the congrnti latlons of 3'our friends upon your In proved appearance if you will tnk Folci's Kidney Remedy 119 it tones u the system and imparts new life an vigor. Foley's Kidney Remedy cure back acne , nervous exhaustion and n forms of kidney and bladder trouble Commence taking it to-duy. Kerr Pharmacy. Unsettled Question. There is but one serious cans for doubt of the wisdom of th changes in the Sherman law rec ommended by the president an the national conference on trust and combinations. The recom mendalious are made on the HE sumption that combinations are natural result of modern iuduslrh methods , and that they should nebo bo opposed as such , but only i case they prove to be harmful i their intentions and results. Nc body should want to penalize prc gress. But how do wo know fc sure that under natural condition there would be combinations grer enough to cause any trouble or t require any other regulation tha the regulations afforded by fu and fair competition ? None c the combinations that wo now su for from seem to have been naturi growths , but rather the producl of graft , or of some sort of monoi ely advantage over compelitoi given by legislation. With mot it was rebates , with some patent ! with others monopoly of naturi resources that should bo held fc the benefit of all the people , as i the case of some kinds of Inmbe and Iho present practical monopol of the iron and coal deposits b combinations. Until these speeii advantages granted by sooiet have been withdrawn how can v prove that the truaU are nntnn growths , that they are here ] stay , and that our task is to regi late them and not to oppose then -Ex. Private Money. Private money to loan on Re Estate. Mortgages bought at sold. Call at First Nation ; Batik. 3-tf A. J. WKAVK Legal Notice , IN THK DlSTItirrrOUHTOK lUCHAHDSOI I COUNTY , MJHHASKA. William n.Allwrtfon , 1'lnlntllT V8 Klincr Grltlitli , Defendant Hummons l > y publication Klmor Grlilltli , tlio nbovn tmtmxl defendant wll tnkotiotlcotlmttm thopixtlidny of March , ITO William 11. Albertson , plaintiff herein , filfd hi I'otltion ' In the district court of Hlclitirdsoi County , Nebraska , nwilnst stiltl defendant , th object iiml prnj-cr ofvlilch Is to recover n Jiidfi incnt atrnitiHt fiiid defendant In tlio 6tinint$1020. M together with 8 JUT cent Interest thereon froti tl.a date of filing cnid petition , upon n jndcmen recovered In Wnshltn County , Oklahoma. Tim on tlio MIIUO ( Into plnitiUIT In ontd court filed hi nllidavlt for Attachment , In pursuance ofhlch i writ of attachment was Issued and placed In th hands o the eherlll of paid llichardion Count ) Nebraska , uud in pursuance of which raid elioril dill on the 10th day of March , IPOS attach mu lory upon all of the tmhlviclcxl Iwo-fiftoontli Interests of the defendant , in nnd to the south west fractional quarter of Section tminlx ! tovuu , town three , raiiRO fifteen , rait of 0 , 1' . Jl Hichnrdxon County , Nebraska , the BUHIO Ix-In , subject to nn undivided t\vo-fiftocnthn intercp of tlio rlnht of homestead of the widow of Slln lUlrlilitli , deceased. You arc required to answer paid petition on o iK'foro the 27th day of April , 1MB , or jnclnmoi ; will lw rendered as prnjed for nnd said attache property sold according ? to law to Mitlttfy sal judgment. Dated this ICth day of March , 1P03. CHAS. LoiiKK , Clerk of District Conrl SEAL ] WILLIAM 1) ) . Ai-DKUTt-ox , Plaintiff. lly 1' . H. WEAVKII and 0. K. UAOEH , hi Attorneys. u-lt. Affords Perfect Security. Foloy's Qoney and Tar affords per cot security from pneumonia and con mmptlon as it cures the most obstinati : oughs and colds. We have neve mown a single Instance of a coli esultlng in pneumonia after Folcy' iloney and Tar hud been taken. Kerr1 " harmacy. America's Tlierminal Wonderland ARKANSAS Curative waters , health ful and agreeable cli mate , restful surround ings every form of rec reation if desiretlj all completely illustrated and described in our new booklet , also rates at hotels , bath houses , etc. , etc. Missouri Pacific Iron Mountain the DIRECT THROUGH ROUTE Call on jour local acent D. P. PAYNE Ocucrnl l'a ? ° eiiijor nnd Ticket Agent St. Louis , Mo. Make That California Trip NOW Low one way Colonist rate : daily until April 3oth ti Utah , California , Oregon Washington and Montana Winter Tours : To the South and Gulf re sorts daily until April 3Oth Homcscckers' Rates First and third Tuesdays o each month to Colorado Big Horn Basin , Montan and the Northwest. The Big Horn Basin Mr. D. Clem Deaver , Land seekers' Information Bu reau , Omaha , will personal ly conduct landseeker t this country the first an third Tuesdays in April Write Mr. Deaver for in formation about very desit able irrigated lands in th Basin , subject to homestea under the big Governmen Ditch or under privat ditches. 100,000 acres c new Basin land will com under water in 1908. Buslnes * Openings We have a list of excellen business chances in new growing towns on Burling ton extensions ; get estab lished early ahead of th toming population. Writ Mr. Deaver. C. Q. WHITPORD , Local Ticket Aflcnl L. W. WAKCLCY , Q. P. A. , Omaha , Nel > . To tllC Public. The Leo Cider and Vinegar Co. of this city have been running an article in the Tribune on "In structions Concerning Pickle Growing , " and desire to state that they will be prepared to handle all of this product that can be furnished them. For full information call on the above company or T. J. Gist at the State Bank. : : D. S. HcCarthy ! TRANSFER ; ; Prompt attention given to the removal of house hold goods. PHONE NO. 211 C. H. flARION AUCTIONEER , Sales conducted in scientific nnd busi nesslike manner C. H. MARION Falls City , Nebraska For flood Sales , flood Service , Pro Returns Ship Your Stock to Qeo. R. Barse LIVC STOCK COM/MISSION / CO. . Write us for Market Reports Kansas City , Mo. , WE SELL CATTLE AND HOGS Practice in Various Courts. Collections Attended'To. Notary Public. FALLS CITY Olllce over Kcrr's Pharmacy Olllcc Phone 2GO Residence Phone 271 W. S. PAST PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PALLS CITY , NEBRASKA DR. 0. N. ALLISON SEX MOM' ' S T Phone 2-18 Over Richardson County Bunk. 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