THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL lO , 1908 DR. KINSEY HAS ARRIVED Famous Hot Springs Specialist Came to Falls City Last Night. At Union Hotel. Asvns announced in litsl week's issue , Dr. Ben W , Kineey , chief of sttuT of the Hot Springs Doctors , who have their Nebraska State institute permanently located in Lincoln , arrived liiHt nielli and will remain at the. Union Hotel until Saturday night. The doctor reports himself very favorably im pressed with Falls City and may establish n branch institute in the spring. Since the announcement was nude that Dr. Kinsey would visit hire the question has often been aslced , "Who are the Hot Springs Doctors and what do they do ? " The answer is , the Hot Springs Doctors are an association of Specialists who treat chronic diseases - eases by the Hot Springs system of treatment. They have already established an institute in many of the largo cities of the United States. The Nebraska State Hot Springs Institute is located at Mth and 0 streets in Lincoln as above stated. The object is to establish branch institutes in the various centers of I population , so that this Hot Springs treatment will be within the reach of all. The Hot Springs system of treatment for chronic diseases has a national reputation as is attested by the fact that the U. S. government has established its army and navy hospitals nl Hot Springs , Ark. . whence soldiers and sailors are sent after all ordinary methods have foiled. Thousands of sick people are carrried to Hot Springs every year. Many people go there on crutches without hope , often go homo well and happy. Hot Springs is a National Blessing. But every one cannot go to Hot Springs. It | remained for Dr. Kin- soy to discover the secrets of the Hot Springs and to perfect his wonderful system of homo treatment - ment , so thut it can be used any where in any home , without incon venience , annoyance or publicity and without detaining the patient from his usual business occupa tion. The wonderful Hot Springs treatment is what Dr. Kiiibey is bring to Falls City. During this first visit he will be here but three days April1. ! ) , 10 and 11. Dr. Kin- Bey will receive patients at the Union Hotel parlors , where he will examine all patients free of charge. Those that are found un able will bo treated at a low price , those that are not unable will not be accepted for treatment at any price. The object of this three-day visit is to secure a few cases to show what this wonderful Hot Springs treatment will do in the way of curing chronic diseases , even after all other methods failed. Dr. Kinsoy solicits only difficult . Cases that have cases. failed of a cure by ordinary methods and have been given up as hopeless. Of course Dr. Kinsey does not claim that he can cure all cases. but among those hopeless cases he will select many that can be cured and those that cannot be cured will frankly be told so and no money accepted from them under any circumstances. Dr. Kinsey has a national repu tation among physicians on ac count of his wonderful knowledge of the human body. He acknowl edges no peer in the matter of medical diagnosis. To demon strate his ability he will undertake to diagnose any case in a few minutes time , describing every pain and ache , locating the cause of trouble without asking any questions. To aid him in bib diagnosis he carries with him the most powerful microscope made besides many other instruments imported from the medical centers of the world and some invented by himself and used by no other doc tors , except the. Hot Springs Doc tors. This visit of Dr. Kinsey at the Union Hotel , April 0 , 10 and 11 will be a wonderful opportunity for tue sick and afllicted of this community who want to get well and there are many to take advan tage of it. Lecture on Going to Cliurcli. Christ pardoned the. thief on the cross , and He also forgave all sorts of loafers , liars and olhor un godly sinners and abominable in dividuals , but nowhere is it re corded that Ho forgave the hypo crites. Ho often referred to the unpardonable sin , but did not say what it was. The general belief is that it is hypociisy. The wutld is full of hypocrisy , full of people who are insincere , and who play the game of life for what there is in it for them. Hypocrisy is the unpardonable sin , the woild IH full of it , the churches ate full of it , but then there are lots uf people in the world who are not hypocrites. If yon attend church services you may bo instructed , edified and benelitted. Von may hear a sermon from a true believer who is honest and sincere , and who preaches the religion of Christ instead of the man-nude kind. It may be a line day , and by attending church services you may not only save your own soul , but you may set an example to others and cause them to miss the lire and brimstone. The services will last an hour and you certain ly can spend a quiet hour each week contemplating jour future state. So attend church services. It may do you good while setting your mind to the contemplation of heavenly things. It can't possibly do you harm ; so go and take your family , and the Lord may bless you for it. Uncle Bent Ahmlock in Hiawatha World. Bryan's Speech. Says a Hiawatha man : "I heard Bryan , the peerless orator , talk in Kansas City Monday night. He has a great , bell-like voice , splen did in its carrying power , and he is easily one of the great orators of our country. 1 don't think he is the oratoi Tugatls was and he isn't the rapid-tire talker that Bevendge is , but he is a great speaker. He knows all the tricks of public speaking and he takes every advantage of his opponents , which isn't very nice in a man who is posing as Extra Good. He denounced 'pafl and said LuFol letle should bo nominated for president by the Kepublicans. I'lvidenlly he desires some man to oppose him whom he can beat. Now any Republican who pleases Bryan and his fellow Democrats is so nearly Democratic that he won't do for Republicans to tie to. And the praise of Bryan will go far to turn back the Republican following LaFollette has picked up in Kansas. LaFollette says he is a Republican reformer , but in reality he is an old-time Pop. And Stubbs , who is mislead by LaFol lette , doesn't know enough about the principles of the Republican party to discover the fallacies of LaFollette. Bryan , LaFollette and Stubbs are all in the same boat in Kansas. Hiawatha World. A Pin. A pin must be pushed to make it go so must men. A pin needs polish to do its work smoothly so does man. To ! get out of a hole , it pin must have a pull so must man. When a pin sticks too long in one place , it gets rusty so does a man. A pin with a big head is not much good neither is a man with a big head. The bend of a pin prevents it from going too fur so do the heads of some men. Under pressure , a straight pin will often become crooked so will a straight mini. Most pins have considerable brass in their composition so do most men. Finally ; there are white pins , black pins , fatrnight pins , crooked , pins , long pins , short pins , good pins , bud pins , dull pins , smooth p'ns , rough pins , strong pins , weak pins and the world is full of the same kinds of men. Spare Moments. Sw iW 'A ' " , v. Commencing at 10:00 : a. m. i Pair Brown Marcs coining1 4 and 5- ycar olds , well broke double , an ex tra good team for someone. i Pair Hay Geldings coming- and 5- year olds , broke double , weigh 2300 , i Pair Bay Mares coming1 4 and 6-year olds. 6-year old mare in foal by Percheron horse. i Black Mare 6-years old , weighs 1150 , well broke in all harness. i Black Mare lo-years old , weighs 1200. i Black Mare 5-years old , broke doub le , weighs 1250. i Pair Black Geldings 4-years old , weigh 2300 , broke double. i Gray Horse lo-years old , weighs 1400. i Roan Horse i2-years old , weighs ' 350. ' New Road Wagon Been Used About Fur Weeks Terms Made Known Day Lunch Served on Grounds C. H. Marion , Auct E. Hoselton 1 Market Letter. Kansas City Stock Yards , April ( > , 1'iOS. There was no diminu tion in the cattle supply last week and as the demand for fresh meats fell off because of recent advances to retailers , buyers had an opportunity to swing a club over the market , which they were not slow to grasp , effecting1 a de cline of 15 to 30 cents during the week. The downward turn of prices was logical , in view of the conditions , and should be no dis couragement to holders of cattle on feed , as a recovery of the lost strength is confidently expected soon , although a broader outlet will be necessary before the mar ket is likely to take on the keen edge manifested two weeks ago. The run is smaller today , 8,000 head , which is 2,000 below first estimates to-day , whereas , the supply last Monday ran 4,000 above the first liberal estimate of 12,000. The market turned ( ! i Sorrel Horse 6-years old , family broke single. i Bay horse 6-years old , family broke single. i Sorrel Horse Q-years old , broke single or bouble. i Pair Bay Marcs 7 and 8-year olds , broke double , good livery team. i Sorrel Gelding 7-year old , broke to saddle , drive double. i Span Brown Mares coining 4-year olds , one broke single and double. i Sorrel Mare coming 5-year old , broke to ride and broke double , in foal. i Buckskin 5-year old , broke to harness and to ride. i Brown Mare coming S-years old , good saddle mare and will drive double. i Coming Yearling Colt , daiving bred , an extra good one. upward to-day , killing grades selling 5 to 15 cents higher , stockers - ers and feeders strong. Good rains and green pastures have stimulated the latter trade today. Numerous sales of steers were made today at S'J 65 to So.SO , prime steers quotable today at $7.00 , bulk of steers $6.10 to $6.65 , best heifers today $6.35 , bulk $4.75 to $5.65 , cows$3.50 to $5.00 , bulls $3.75 to $4.75 , calves $3,75 to $5.50. Shipments ot stockers and feeders to the country last week aggregated 440 carloads , heaviest movement anv week this season , and they arc secured at reasonable figures , 20 to 25 cents below the average of the previous week , stockers at $3.75 to $5.50 , feeders $4.75 to $5,75. Hog receipts were 61,000 head last week , an increase of S.OOO over previous week , the increase due to the advance in prices , al though the market finally closed only 15 to 20 cents above close of 6-SVIULES-6 i Span Sorrel Mules , 16 hands high , well matched , weigh 2350. i Pair Brown Mules 15 hands high , 4-year olds , weigh 2100. i Gray and i Browm Mule , 16 hands high , weigh 2100. One Mare and One Horse Mule to " each team. These mules are fat and sound. Ready for the shipper or to go into the field. ranging in age from i i to 14 months old , bred by Henry Hahn & Son. previous week. Run in 0,000 head today , market 5 higer , top $6.05 , bulk $5.80 to $6.00. Buyers are more particular as to quality today than usual , and inferior Southern stuff is knifed ruthlessly. Salesmen predict higor prices , in view of the ap parent short supply while buyers argue for a lower range , antici pating difficulty in disposing1 of the high priced meat. Sheep receipts are running short , although there is a fairly liberal run today , 8,500 head. Lower prices prevailed in the East last week , especially on lambs , and these were reflected to an extent here , although sales Thurs day and Friday were almost back to the high time. Market is low er today , lambs at $7.40 to $7.75 , wethers worth up to $6.75 , ewes $6.50 , yearlings $7.25. Spring lambs have sold at $12.00 on dif ferent days recently , including to day. Very little clipped stock received so far. Now Evelyn Wants $50,000. New York , Apr.1. . Papers were served on James B. Regan , manager of the Hotel Knicker becker Friday in a suit brought by Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw to recover $50,000 damages for alleged injuries to her feelings by stories that she and E. R. Thomas had been asked to leave the hotel grillroom. Mr. Regan turned the papers over to his counsel. Later he said that ho did not look at them long enough to find out just why Mrs. Thaw was suing him be thought it was lor being put out ot the hotel , or because he said he put her out. She denied having been there. Mrs. Thaw's com plaint will be liled in the su preme court Saturday. Ex. Important Decision. It is important that jou should decide to take only Folcy's Honey and Tar when you have 11 cough or cold as it will cure the moat obstinate rucking1 i cough and expel the cold from your system. Foley's Honey and Tar con tains no harmful drugs , Insist upon having it. Kerr's Pharmacy.