The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, February 03, 1898, Image 7

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Not So Great
Simkins Niagara Falls Is certainly
a wonderful example of natures handi
work
Timkins Oh I dont know Its
merely a drop of water
When a Girl Grows Up
She has ceased to believe theres a man in
the moon
But she cant set out of her head
The old idea that there is oue
In hiding under the bed
A New Crazy Sect in Connecticnt
A lot of fanatics In tbo State recently iin
merscd an old rheumatic woman bodily In
the water to heal her as they said She
nearly died In consequence EIow much bet
tcr it would have been to have treated the
poor old woman for her Infirmity with Uos
tetters Stomach Bitters which not only
cures rheumatism but provents kidney com
plaint and remedies dyspepsia constipation
liver trouble and nervous prostratiou Give
It a systematic trial
Shortleigh My Uncle Frank is a veri
table Klondike
Longleigb Why hows that
Sbortleigb Plentv of wealth but cold
and distant
S400 FOR NEW KAMES1
The Salzer Seed Co -want suitable
names for their 17 inch long corn and
White Oat prodigy You can win this
400 easily Catalogue tells all about it
Seed potatoes only 150 a barrel
Send This Notice and 10 Cta in Stamps
to John A Salzer Seed Co LaCrosse
Wis and get free their great seed cata
logue and eleven new farm seed sain
pies including above corn and oats
positively worth 10 to get a start cn
Dental science was utterly lost to the
world during the dark ages or for
about 1000 years and was only restor
ed in 1700
Mother Grays Swoet Powders for
Children
Successfully used by Mother Gray nurse
in the Childrens Home in New York
cure Peverishness Bad Stomach Teeth
ing Disorders move and regulate the
Bowels and destroy Worms Over 10000
testimonials They never fail At all
druggists 25c Sample FREE Address
Allen S Olmsted Le Eoy N Y
A New York watchmaker recently ac
complished the feat of drilling a hole
through a common pin from head to
point
We will forfeit 1000 if any of our pub
lished testimonials are proven to be not
genuine THE PISO CO Warren Pa
Pious Russians do not eat pigeons be
cause of the sanctity conferred on the
dove in the Scriptures
Mrs Wliislows SooTntNQ Svaup tor Children
toot lime sottfus the gums reduces inflammation
allays ram cure wind colic 23 rents a bnttlo
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ENSIQNS PATENTS CLAIMS
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Late Principal Bxajabitr XT 8 faaloa wiir
3 jrs in last wax l54iudiotia claims attr m
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Tho best Red Bop Rofla tor 1 ct
nor ui foot cam aid cam lariated
substitutes for Plaster Pamela froe
Vhti ay Manilla Kootinc Co Camden N
CANADIAN CREAMERIES
How They Are Operated and Made to
Pay the Farmer
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An in
d u s t r y
which is proving very advantageous to
tho settlers of North Alberta Canada
and Is truly a boon to the farmers is
the establishment of creameries by the
Government at regular distances apart
The Government furnishes the entire
plant puts It in and operates it without
direct cost to the farmer From the
sale of the butter the Government re
tains 5 cents per pound the balance
going to the farmer This is continued
for three years when the Government
turns over the plant and business to the
farmers giving them a clear title of It
Thus these creameries are put In at a
minimum cost to the farmer and paid
for in a way that he least feels it When
we were there butter was selling at 21
and 22 cents per pound Cheese fac
tories were being established too along
the railroad and much of the freight
loaded on the cars on our return trip
consisted of butter and cheese as it
was in the best season for milk The
produce found a ready market in the
mining and lumbering towns and dis
tricts beyond the Rockies through the
British Columbia country where it
was we were told difficult to supply
tho demand
The Klondike is another field now
open to the Western Canadian farmer
for all produce of the farm and the
officials in the Department of the In
terior Ottawa Canada are kept busy
sending out literature describing this
great agricultural country The agents
of the Government throughojjf the
United States are also supplied with
literature which they distribute free
On Board tbo Local
Im out of sorts this morning said
the conductor after he had finished col
lecting the tickets Ive got a bad fit
of the blues
So I see replied the brakeman as
be sized up the conductors new uni
form Why dont you patronize some
other tailor
Probably a Windovr Pane
Doctor What seems to be the trou
ble
Freak Ive got such an awful pain in
my stomach
Doctor What is your occupation
Freak Glass eater in the museum
Doctor Oh that throws more light
on the case
100 Reward 13100
Tbo readers of thin paper will be pl6ttse
to Ienrn that thcro is at least ono dreaded
disease that science lias been ablo to ara
in all its Btayts aisd that is Catarrh
Halls Catarrh Curo is tho only positive uro
now known to tho inodicsl fraternity Catarrh
bring a constitutional disease requires a con
stitutional treatment Hulls Catarrh Cure is
taken internally noting directly upon tb9 blood
and mucous surfacos of the system thereby
destroying the foundation of tuo disease and
giving tho patient strtnjtb by building up tho
constitution and assisting nature in doing its
work Tho proprietors have sb much faith in
its curative power a that thoy offer One Hundred
Hollars for an- case that it fails to cure Send
for list of testimonials
Address F J t HKNEY CO Toledo O
3 Soia by Druggists 75a
Said of the Skyscrapers
Diggs Do you know where Dis
myths office is located
Biggs Not exactly but Its In one of
the serial buildings on Dearborn street
Diggs Serial buildings What do
you mean
Biggs Why ona of those continued
ptory structures of course
TO CUKE A COID IN ONE DAY
Tako LaxaUvo Uranio Quinine Tablets AllDrmnrls
refund the money If It falls to cure 25c
In all their wars the British have won
tbe splendid average of 82 per cent of
their battles
It Keeps tho Feet Warm and Dry
And Is the only cure for Ohilblains
Frost Bites Damp Sweating Feet
Corns and Bunions Ask for Allens
Foot Ease a powder to be shaken Into
the shoes At all druggists and shoe
stores 25c Sample sent FREE Ad
dress Allen S Olmsted LeRoy N f
Mar not thy salad with overmuch ol
vinegar nor the salad of thy conversa
tion with overmuch sarcasm
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FLIGHT OF BIRDS
The Speed of Trucks and Swallows on
the Wins
There has been some difference In
the conclusions oi observers as to the
relative height above the earth and
more especially as to relative velocity
of movement in the semi annual flight
north or south of some of our migra
tory birds
Judging from all that has been ob
served it seems probable that the ve
locity of some of these far rnivelers
has been exaggerated
Careful measurements by means of
the cloud theodolites used by the ob
servers at the Meteorological station
at Blue Hill in Milton a few miles
south of Boston have shown that the
observed flocks of northward going
wild geese wore at an elevation of 960
feet above the sea level and that the
velocity of flight was 443 miles an
hour
This also is about the height -at
which a flock of wild ducks flew and
their velocity was 478 miles an hour
These velocities are nowhere the
speed with which wild ducks have been
credited for these swift birds have
been said to fly at a rate exceeding 100
miles an hour
That ducks do at times exceed the
rate noted by the Blue Hill observers
seems very probable but it is by no
means certain that they ever fly at
such a velocity as 1008 miles an hour
as some observers have asserted
Just what velocity would be requisite
in a duck striking the heavy projecting
glass of a lighthouse to drive his bill
down his throat may bo a difiicult
problem but tho fact itself has been
noted in tho case ol at least a num
ber of ono flock qf duoks that had been
flying southward on tiieirautumnal mi
gration and were picked up at the foot
of the light house tower on Anastasia
Island near St Amjustine Fla
Sweeping in tho darkness of a cloudy
night he ducks had followed the in
creasing beam from the light and
dashed down upon the thick but clear
glass wall with the effect above men
tioned
Very likely a velocity of GO miles an
hour would suffice to drive a ducks
bill down its throat and it may be a
question whether the duck ever really
fly at a much greater velocity than
sixty to seventy miles an hour
There are other migrating birds no
tably the swallows that seem to fly
at least as swiftly as the wild duck
As to elevation it seems probable that
few migrating flocks of any kind travel
at a greater height except in going over
mountains than atout 1000 to 1500
The smallness and indistinctness of
high flying flock of geese seemingly
so far up as almost to blend with the
gray sky and to render their far cries
almost inaudible would all be produced
if these large birds were flying at an
elevation no greater than 1500 to 1800
feet
AFRICAS NEW RAILROAD
The Sleepers are Fxcquently Jjaid Di
rectly on the Grround
It was in the second week in Novem
ber that the opening of the railway
constructed by the enterprise of the
British South Africa Company and its
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HOW SLEElEBS VEBli LAID
financial allies conoLcilng Mafekiflgi
the administrative headquarters of the
British Bechuana Protectorate and
thereby also Cape Colony with the cap
ital of Matabeleland was celebrated
during several days with all tbe eclat
that official authorities could bestow
upon such an important occasion Tie
presence of many promient official
with a numerous gatherirjjg of eminent
colonists gold mine proprietors land
owners merchants and bankers from
different towns and provinces Includ
ing Johannesburg and the Transvaal
and with some ministers or leading
members of the colonial legislatures
made this assembly fully representa
tive of the most influential elements of
A FREQUENT SIGHT
European civilizing progress Accom
panying pictures show the loose meth
od of much of the construction and
the natural consequences thereof
An Ambiguous Term
Tommy Paw teacher wants us to
give a definition of a patriot
Mr Figg Well a patriot is a man
who does something for his country or
does his country for something I am
not just sure which Indianapolis
Journal
The Happy Man
It is said to console a man who he
loseshis money that he is now in posi
tion to find oat who are his friends
That is no consolation a man Snappi
est when he doesnt have to know who
his friends are Atchison Kan Globe
It is not difficult for a man to be a
womans ideal if he lives in another
State
There are usually a few flies on the
honeyed phrases of lovers
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ARE YOU TO LIVE IN ALASKA
Conic IJcquircinentH that Will Ec
Found Indispensable
The universal article of diet in that
country depended upon and indispen
sable is bread or biscuit And to make
the bread and biscuit either in the
camp or upon the trail yeast cannot
oe used it must be baking powder
md the powder manufactured by the
processes of the Royal Baking Powder
3ompany miners and prospectors have
itarned is the only one which will
stand in that peculiar climate of cold
md dampness and raise the bread and
biscuit satisfactorily
These facts are very important for
every one proposing to go to Alaska
and the Yukon country to know for
should he be persuaded by some outfit
ter to take one of the cheap brands of
baking powder it will cost just as
much to transport it and then when
he opens it for use after all his labor
in packing it over the long and difiicult
route he will find a solid caked mass
or a lot of spoiled powder with no
strength and useless Such a mistake
might lead to the most serious results
Alaska is no place in which to experi
ment in food or try to economize with
our stomach For use in such a cli
mate and under the trying and fa
tiguing conditions of life and labor in
that country everything must be the
best and most useful and above all it
is imperative that all food supplies
shall have perfect keeping qualities
It is absurd to convey over such difii
cult and expensive routes an article
that will deteriorate in transit or that
will be found when required for use to
have lost a great part of its value
There is no better guide to follow in
these matters than the advice of those
who have gone through similar expe
rience Mr McQuesten who is called
the father of Alaska after an expe
rience of years upon the trail in the
camp and in the use of every kind of
supply sa3s We find in Alaska that
the importance of a proper kind of bak
iug powder caunot be overestimated
A miner with a can of bad baking pow
der is almost helpless in Alaska We
have tried all sorts and have been
obliged to settle down to use nothing
but the Royal It is stronger and car
ries further at first but above all
things it is the only powder that will
endure the severe climatic changes of
the arctic region
It is for the same reasons that the
U S Government in its relief
s and Peary the famous arctic
traveler have carried the Royal Baking
Powder exclusively
The Royal Baking Powder will not
cake nor lose its strength either on
board ship or in damp climates and
is the most highly concentrated and
efficient of leavening n gents Ilence it
i indispensable to every Alaskan out
fit It can be had of any of the trading
companies in Alaska but should the
miner procure his supplies before leav
n g he should resist every attempt of
rne outfitter to palm off upon him any
of tbo other brands of baking powder
tor they will spoil and prove the cause
of great disappointment and trouble
Stretching the Truth
Stranger in Arkansas So the poor
fellow swore that he didnt steal the
horse and after youd lynched him you
found out hed told the truth about it
Storekeeper Yes and the coroner
was right smart puzzled for a spell
what kind of a verdict to bring in but
lie Dually called it a case of stretch
ing the truth and let it go at that
Judge
Bible Ills Only Wcnpou
Mrs E P Chapman of Hartford
City W Va vouches for the truthful
ness of the following story concerning
Elanse Hatfield one of the widely
kuovn outlaws of the Hatfield McCoy
gang
She was in Kanawaha County some
time ago instituting a Rebekah lodge
and on her way home stopped over
Sunday with the family of a merchant
in Charleston Hanse Hatfield was in
the city at the same time and was the
guest of the merchant being there on
a purchasing tour On Sunday evening
Hatfield asked to be shown the Meth
odist Episcopal church and on being
informed that there was no service in
that church that evening accepted the
invitation to go with the merchants
family to the Presbyterian church
Upon arriving at the church natfield
took the merchant to one side and told
him the Hatfields had such a bad impu
tation that he always carried a weapon
He then proceeded to open a hand grip
he was carrying To the chagrin of the
party he took therefrom an old and
much used Bible and holding it up so
those near could see it said
This is the only weapon I ever carry
and to get along well and live close to
the feet of Jesus Christ one must carry
it constantly and use it often The
Bible was all there was in the grip
Chicago Tribune
tuitions in It
Bridgeport is a useful city of 4S000
nhabitauts and many of its people are
ich It is a live place and its business
neu are shrewd Connecticut Yankees
Near the New York New Haven and
iartford Road stands a monument of
Bridgeport and Wall street folly which
passengers laugh at as they roll by A
French name is on the side and the
promoter is abroad enjoying the fruits
f his humbuggery With an engine
f 150 horse power he convinced a lot
f fools with money that he could ope
ate motors that would generate 10-00-horse
power It was the most as
tounding something-for-nothing prop
osition ever heard of and the suck
ers bit Over 200000 was gathered
in and on this capital the company
started The first test was a failure
naturally and by way of excuse the
promoter explained that his engine was
too powerful If he urged an engine
of 75 horse power were substituted ev
erything would jog along merrily More
money was harvested and presenile
Mr Promoter was in Europe where he
has been over since
Deadly New JGullet
The British Government is considei
ing the adoption of a bullet invented in
Birmingham This bullet is made of
lead and instead of being conical the
top is level and has a cup like cavity
On entering the flesh this bullet acts
like a punch cutting a clean rouud
hole which does not close The bullet
begins to expand immediately after en
tering and after it has traveled six
inches it produces a jagged hole three
or four inches in diameter The bullet
is said to make the most terrible wound
producer known and it is a question
whether its use would not be a breach
of the international convention
Incredible
Poor Chollies physician said the
Sympathetic Girl with a sigh told him
that he had narrowly escaped an acute
inflammation of the brain
That medical man said the Hard
hearted Girl is au ignoramus The
idea of Chollies brain developing any
thing acute Indianapolis Journal
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vhich the original reports are completely
verified the cure is permanent and they
publish a facsimile of the check given by
tjhe Canadian Mutual Life Association for
1G5000 amount of total disability claim
paid by them to Mr Petch
The first account stated that the pa
tient seo address below had been a par
alytic for five years that there was such
a total lack of feeling in his limbs and
body that a pin run full length could not
be felt that he could not walk or help
himself at all for two years he was not
dressed furthermore that he was bloat
ed was for that reason almost uoreeog
aiaable and could not get his clothes on
Tfee paralysis was so qomploto as to affect
iha face and prevented him from opening
hip mouth sufficiently wide to take solid
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Thp above is the substance of the first
article published by the Monitor Now fol
low some clippings taken from the same
paper two years afterward and there is
not the slightest shadow of a doubt in
view of this testimony that Mr Petchs
cure is permanent Here follows the ac
count
On being again questioned Mr Petch
said You see those hands the skin is
now natural and elastic Once they were
hard and without sensation You could
pierce them with a pin and I would not
fel it and what is true of my hands is
true of the rest of my body Perhaps you
have observed that I have now even
ceased to use a cane and can get about
my business perfectly well You may
say there is absolutely no doubt as tr
my cure being permanent Indeeo I am
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But Hoodr Snrsaparilla Hss Mado
Her Scrcng apd Rusgod
My little girl has always been very
delicate and lias been using Hoods Sar
Hnparilla She has taken several bottles
of this medicine and i a rugged child
now We believe Hooda Saraaparilla
has done what no other medicine coald
do S S CARR 131G Grand Ave Ra
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Hoods Pills oureallllTtr Ills 25 cents
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The Monitor a newspaper published
at Meaford Ont Canada first discov
ered this case two years ago and pub
lished it at length which now seems
owing to the cure of it to be a miracle
The facts were so remarkable that many
people doubted the truth of tihem They
said It is too remarkable it cannot
possibly be true the paper is mis
taken and the man although he may
think himself cured will soon relapse
into his former condition etc etc The
accuracy of its report called in question
the Monitor determined to find out defin
itely whether the facts were as stated
and whether the man would really stay
cured They accordingly kept a close
watch on the case for two years after the
first article appeared and have just now
food The doctors called the disease
spinal sclerosis and all said he could not
live
For three years he lingered in this con
dition Tiien by some friends he was ad
vised to take Dr Williams Pink Pills for
Pale People He took them and there
was a slight change The first thing
noted was a tendency to sweat freely
This showed there was some lire left in
his heljuless body Next came a little
feeling in his limbs This extended fol
lowed by prickling sensations until at
last the blood began to course freely
naturally and vigorously through his
body and the helplessness gave way to
returning strength the ability to walk
returned and he was restored to his old
time health
in even better health than when I gavt
you the first interview
Do you still attribute your cure to the
use of Dr Williams Pink Pills V asked
the Monitor
Unquestionably I da was the reply
Doctors had failed as had also the nu
merous remedies recommended by my
friends Nothing I took had the sghtest
pffect upon me until I began the use oi
Dr Williams Pink Pills To this won
derful medicine I owe my release from
the living death I have since recommend
ed these pills to many of my friends and
the verdict is always in their favor 1 shall
always bless the day I was induced to
take them
Such is the history of one of the most
remarkable cases of modern times Can
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any one say in the face of such testi
mony that Dr Williams Pink Piiis are
not entitled to the careful consideration
of any suffering man woman or child V Is
not the case in truth a miracle of modem
medicine
To make the evidence complete we pub
lish above a facsimile cut of the check
received by Mr Petch from the Canadian
Mutual Life Association being the
amount due him for total disability It is
unnecessary to add that this life insur
ance association did not pay this large
amount of money to Mr Petch except
after the most careful examination of his
condition by their medical experts They
must have regarded him as forever in
curable
Mr Petchs address is as follows Reo
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