The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, June 11, 1909, Image 4

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    THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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TELEPHONE 226.
CHOKE CHERRY AS ORNAMENT
Rft*eetn«s by Authority ts Trite
Who See* to Etaut fy
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trod Tafjetiis. roust ; .'••'• • ..v- *•.•
>Lg m spile of tbe dan ap t
ti.ii *.}.• v co Dot < < •:.• f: •. • • ’ •:
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i . ■ • ( tree of the *47.
ride, which it should be sckWL im
prove* n •: h r, r ‘ -
* * a:!rar!ivc- c -• of * * • *•
tzr.y spring era a bright. • < • ’
ledr c>f f.m i .age through a »ng
KtM, but at " • 7 • ■ new : • ■
Jt loads .7‘•If down V-; bright,
/reel-. j fru.t is long r- 7. &•:
(.ui*',r*, -r j- .. * *^k.L!i*
ute strong .* < . • re. Ti -
Jor or arastr-* ■. red variety .* at
efj** al 1 v» 1 •. tf greater r
le.***'. thsr that with fruit. The
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r es 1§ I*r. * • V.rg r —H •
Tnr^nnt.
FCP rEALTh S SAKE.
fMrm— Sij be ?•;•?*•
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tau 4*.*. jv. st vtt* ■» soils' frr ;«
lAa.. t
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tBeet paf w M>B>t taUw
eaui s- v : a i t i| ftr €«•?.• *
C* MILK.
“If Jdha D. £. keft r, .:. -
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Leilct wb, * • • work w.i . * aaa
f«rr s. c * X* w V rk &'* • r
“Mr. K-.- >-•■!- - rt quiet : aicor .«
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tkar Br.- i . ar! } >mf n*
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LANDED IMMENSE BASS.
C. G. Barr i f this -if v. a student
at the fn. r- • f «* • ; Car ,
:.** V ■ ". f f hnvi: g t
the biggest bass in the surf on Paw
ley's island that has ten landed
there in sereral seasons.
The tig fish weighed C* pound*.
! ^Cith its head lerel with the should
ers of a man the tip of its fail just
cleared • - -round. It t ok ; ung
\ Barr 15 n.u.Ui to land his catch,
j. •shieh put up a powerf 1 fight f :
[ freedom.—Georgetown correspon -
t ence Charleston New* and Courier.
SORRY HE SPOKE.
\ _
c “Matilda,'' said Sam Sunflower,
e L*be stretched back in his chair with
a yawn, “Pete Green's wife atn cum
t min’ obeh to trade yo’ chickens tn
t yo*ll hab to gib her somefin* to boot
. Dess gib her somefin’ wuthles*.**
“Somefin* Truthless,” laughed Ma
tilda. “All right! Suppose Ah git**
'ter ro’r*
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RIDICULE ALWAYS A POWER
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A«*T _E SAID
A CUEER Chase?
I»r. .1 :»n Istmeaa Qaackenlx**.
N*< y Y* rr§ i.v: T/y on bypn^uan,
«;.• - — ns a: fa * - x.-.fui New
Hi ‘ '< • ’ I > • .-*-•<
iLe anrur. tr of divan
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!• si 'err r that a treat- will some*
time* gen e you.
*■1 know a mts who, still but half
*wa*x. ran .* • } 5 a room in
’lx middle of the night, aU shaken
with f<ar. o-l wet with the cold
sweat of *n OTWpowering terror.
“ ‘Ob,’ he moaned, T hare had
such a ‘.r*-,, Iful bream, I’ve teen
<' a--. round and round mv room
fer hour* and ; - rs I.t a p of
Wotting paper.* “
SEA LIONS CAPTURE CULLS.
T5 * - ai.i. . - ei lir.-t skill
and ■ nr.inz *n * apturing gulls.
tV}xn in p . rsu t the sea I n dives
deeply under water and swims some
•' from v . it i -m neared;
th* a. r *-r,g c . - y. it exthe
tip of rx'se along the surface, at
th*:- -ar e time g.\ .i.g 1? a rotarr mo
tion. The* unwary bird near by
alight* to cat. h o’-jeet, while the
sea 1 r at the sam* moment settles
beneath the »:x<- *.nd at one bound,
• : - . - - .sitsscream
ing pr* v and in-tantlv devours it.
REMOVES INK, NOT PINK.
“I had a -!.#- r pink s.Lk waist, on
which I unfortunately spilled some
Ink. I to k - peroxide of hydro
gen and wet the goods w.th it. then
“In a • sat l : in': - ■
were gone and the color remained in
tact. Peroxide of hydrogen can be
used on the most dedicate color and
't will take stair.? out admirably. I
have also used it with great sucti
on my £ne white lawn waists.”—
Harper’s Bazar.
HYMN 333.
A youth named Harry Jordan sat
at a recent examination at one of the
eastern colleges. When he learned
the result, he telegraphed to his peo
ple:
“Hymn 333, verse 5, last two
lines. Harry.”
The anxious father turned to his
hymn book and read the comforting
couplet:
“Sorrow vanquished, labor ended,
Jordan passed."
SCHEME THAT WORKED ¥• ELL
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E A RS ¥A RD COMFORT.
Oi-; • -,*— !•'* uo use. fa
a bow* .-ar-d There s a.wars a
'tor jc *hat I :-y to accottplish ! n,
at.* s»:\» d t •• e a:* ut J*, hot i a. ev
erybody's setp^nii.
Perepriw* I*, a-— Pshaw' I don't
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ter g*e*T corfe*?--: to me vesterday
’hat a.l h< has he gained tr beefing.
Sc cheer wp Ail of > expect to get
into a ; if kit some time.
THE SKEPTiC.
■ it
a cr;me for < '• "• nr* to take out
their masters' motor oar? without;
leave.
• r" dents haTe accom
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'■ .r ■ t : .• • r
?kept;ra Of n*urs». the 'treat
0< • r- ah «... r._*:.T,
hut there :* among t? cm a small ma*
• - n’t
even *r -* • own :•* "
ARMS. LEGS. AND THE MAN.
He * many of ns hare noticed that
we waik with our arms a? well as
with oor i-tr-: sitting on a grassy
■ ng . -• .- | - m
ena e the other day I was struck by
the ten ■ anicai sv. ng of the arms
c.f the stream of passers-by—the
right arm always keeping position
with the left leg , o 1 the left arm
with the right !• g. By attempting
to reverse the order of the swing I
found that I had a tendency to
progress l.in a <r~! . vl lie the effort
to keen them fixed by the side was
• g - the en
gine. Arms and *1 • v n must be
• n!
■—Ijondon Chronic - .
POPULAR ENGLISH WOMEN.
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women n England. . v hading Queen
Alexandra, wh.-. < - . ■ rse. is hors
concour* * The question i; answered
bv readers, who t lace Florence
Nightii gale at t ft 1
Prince?? Chr.-tian, whose personal
charm and boundless energy in the
cause cf philanthropy are well
known, comes next : the remaining
four m t .e.r ordcr ;ng the princess
of Wales, M.ss Ellen Terry, the
countess of W'arwhk and Mme.
has
3y to change the nr.' e she made her
, though she has i
tempts.—London Woman.
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HOW TO USE IODINE.
If it is necessary to use iodine for
painting the skin in medical treat
ment it is worth remembering that
the painting should be done in the
dark or in a red light such as is used
in photography.
You See the
Worms the Jars
Every One of the Represen
tatives Above Came from
Hogs in This County.
You must get rid of the Worms if you want
to get the full benefit of your feed.
THE COUNCIL BLUFFS REMEDY will do
the work.
Eight bushels of corn, with the use of the
remedy, will put on more pounds than ten
bushels without it.
If It Doesn't, We
ill Forfeit $200
Now is the time to use it—feed it to your
brood sows, your horses and your cattle.
Crass will never remove worms, but grass
and Council Bluffs Remedy WILL.
Call and get full information, or drop a card
and we will send a salesman to you.
HECK &
HARLOW
*
General Agents for Richardson and Pawnee
Counties. Nebraska, and Brown County. Kas.
L. L. ALDRICH, Road Salesman.