Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 03, 1901, Image 7

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SISTERS OF GOOD SHEPHERD
Use for Coughs Golds Grippe and
Catarrh A Congressmans Letter
IN every county of the civilized world
the Sisters of the Good Shepherd
are known ot only do they minister
to the spiritual and intellectual needs of
the charges committed to their care
but they also minister to their bodily
needs
With so many children to take care of
andtoprotectfromclimate and disease
these wise and prudent Sisters have
f oundPeruna a never failing safeguard
Columbus O July 10 1900
The Peruna Medicine Co City
Gentlemen A number of years ago
our attention was called to Dr Hart
mans Peruna and since then we have
used it with wonderful results for gripj
coughs colds and catarrhal diseases of
the head and stomach
For grip and winter catarrh espe
cially it has been of great service to the
inmates of this institution Sisters of
the Good Shepherd O
The following letter is from Con
gressman Meekison of Napoleon Ohio
Use Magnetic Starch it has no equal
Dr Bulls
COUCH SYRUP
Cures a Cough or Cold at once
Conquers Croup Whooping Cough Bronchitis
Grippe and Consumption Quick sure results
Dr Bulls Pills cure Constipation SO pills 10c
SSStTSl Thompsons Eye Water
For Top Prices Ship Tonr
GAJ1K AX1 POCJLTKY
To Headquarters
G IV Ickcn A Company
Batter Egg Veal Hides and Furs Potatoe
Onions In Crload Lots
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TH MOST LIVE CHICKS
from a tray full of cgps Thatswhat jrou
wont ana toots wnat you fenvuu tno
Sure Hatch Incubator
Thousands in use Send for handsome
free catalogue containing 100 poultry raising Tiews
Sure notch Incubutor Co Clay Center Mcb
Gatholic Agents
OUTFIT FREE
WANTED Men or Women Town or Country
SOMETHING NEW Writ a once Address
C P L CO Carton BIdg Chicago IIL
FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER
WITHTENDAY SFREEWEARIKQ
T HIAL u your own Dome we
furnish x the Pennine and
i only UEIDELBEIta ALTERS AT
jiXQCDRnESTELECTPJCCELTS
to any reader of this caper
So coney In adrueci erj ow
eoitipotltlreimiranlee COSTS
ALMOST HQTHIHD compared
with most all other treatments Ceres when all other elee
trie belt applluees mnrt rcaedlec fall QUICK CURE for
more than tOallments OXLYSCRKCURE for all nervous
diseases weaknesses and disorders For complete
ccalcd confidential cAtalof ueentlhli ad out andmallto us
SEARS ROEBUCK CO Chicago
OWN FiRESID
The Stoddard Iltus
trafed Lectures te Ten
Superb Volumes
4 OOQ Vicbus
This work has had an enormous sale
sold on easy payments
j Geo L Shuman Co
315 Dearborn Street JChicago
IN 3 OR 4 YEARS
AK 1NDEPEH0ENGE ASSURED
Tf i nii tulip iiti Tour
homes in Western Can
ada the land 01 plenty
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fjiving experiences of
iurmers wno nave
come weaitny in grow
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had on application to the Superintendent of
Immigration Department of Interior Ottawa
Canada or to M V Bennett 801 N Y Lite
Blug Omaha Neb
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Corhyrus Tastes Good
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The Peruna Med -
Gentlemen I hae w eii beciil bot
tles of Peruna and feel greatly bene
fited thereby from my catarrh of the
head and feel encouraged to believe
that its continued
use will fully
eradicate a disease
of thirty j oars
standing 7 David
Meekison
Dr Hartman
one of the best
known physicians
and stirgeons in
the United States
was the first man
to formulate
Congressman
Meekison
ru na It was through his genius and
perseverance that it was introduced to
the medical profession of this country
Send to the Drug Manufactur
ing Company Columbus Ohio for 6
free book written by Dr Hartman
Ambition is often but another name
for happiness work and disappoint
ment
C H Crabtrce Dos Moines Iowa will on rcqucs
explain all about the Gladiator Gold Mining com
pany extremely Interesting write me
It is not what we are but what
Lple think we are that counts in this
life
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Talte wAxatlvs Bnosic Quinink Tablets All
irupgists refund the money if it fails to cure
E W Groves signature is on the box 25c
That the only good Indians are dead
Indians does not apply to the Indian
only
148 will buy new Upright piano on
easy payments Write for catalogues
Schnioller Mueller 1313 Farnam
street Omaha
Keep your bedroom window open all
night
Education is composed of little
things
Garfield Tea has permanently cured
countless case3 of chronic constipation
and many diseases arising from a clogged
system it cleanses the system and puri
fies the blood
Hit a block with a club and its
shinny hit a head and its felony -
A vigorous growth and the original color given to
the hair by Parkers Hair Balsam
Uixdeboobxs the best cure for corns 15cts
Watch the three Ds
damp and drains
-drinking water
LOSS OF MEMORY
HE
is often derived from an unlooked for
source the Kidneys Odorous urine
or that which scalds or stains is an in
fallible proof that you are progressing
towards Brights Disease or one of the
other forms of Kidney Trouble all of
which are fatal if permitted to grow
worse
50
reward wlU be paid for a case
of backache nervousness sleep
lessness weakness loss of tI
tality incipient kidney bladder
nnd urinary disorders that can
not be cured by
MORROWS
the croat scientific discovery for shattered
nerves and thin impoverished blood
NEBRASKA AND IOWA
pcoplo cured 1y In writing
them please enclose stamped addressed
envelope
Mrs Lilly Tratt 1010 D St Lincoln Neb
Mrs Itobt Henderson W Market St Beatrice
Neb
Mr H L Small ISlOOhio St Omaha Neb
William Zimmerman 2315 White St Dubuque
Frank Band 2nd St Kast Dubuque
Mrs Emma Haneockv82G 15th St Dubuque
N D Naglc 43 Iowa St Dubuque
Morrows are not pills
but Yellow Tablets and selL at fifty
cents a box at drug stores
JOHN MORROW C0CHEMISTS Springfield 0
The Kings Prisoner
BY JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN
Copyrighted 1000 by Dally Story Pub Co
It was a cold December day 1746
in the reign of his gracious majesty
George II Yorkshire is bleak In win
ter and I remember well how bitterly
jthe wind howled about Moor House
that day of days I sat idle at a win
dow in my own particular wing of the
old manor My gaze was out on the
wide moor but my thoughts were far
away in London Lord What a far
rago were those same thoughts For
I was but a girl and a beauty and I
had just returned from the gayetles of
a London season St James the
Mall Vauxhall the whirl of fashion
and frivolity adulation wholesale con
quest and not a man among all the
dandies to touch a maidens heart
Bah Better far the keen winds of
the woodlands and the dullness of an
ancestral home And yet there was
one was he fop and fashion plate like
the rest
At this precise point I awoke from
my day dreams and found that I was
watching a little group of horsemen
headed towards Moor House As I
watched them with idle curiosity a
flash of wintry sunlight brought cut
the gleam of red Soldiers 1
thought and now I gazed with real In
terest wondering what was their er
rand at the manor Presently I could
pae that one of the riders in the cen
ter of the group wore no red Soon
they came clattering into the stable
yard and then I saw that he was a
prisoner His hands were tied and
his feet were bound under the belly
of his horse
Forthwith I sent my maid to find
who was the prisoner and what was
the errand of the troopers at Moor
House and presently she returned with
mouth agape to tell me that the pris
oner was a most desperate and violent
adherent- of Prince Charlie being con
veyed to the Tower The captain of
the troopers had gone in to my father
to ask leave to billet his men at the
iffl
Lady Bess why have you done this
thing
manor for the night Now my father
Jwas Hanoverian to the backbone so
ff knew that the captains request
would be granted as a matter of
jcourse And so it proved for when I
went down to dinner my lord presented
jto me Captain Huntly And Captain
Huntly quite the town dandy and
man of fashion made his best leg and
fauite gallantly expressed his happi
ness over the honor of being presented
to so famous a beauty as Lady Bess
jHeriot
I After dinner finding the captain
fdull I left the two men to their cards
iand had the sergeant of the troopers
jsent in to me The poor man was
quite overcome by the magnificence of
-my presence and scarce managed to
make intelligent answers to my ques
tions about the prisoner He was
young he said scarce more than a
boy yet he was a most dangerous
plotter and exceedingly skilled in the
use of the sword Twas certain that
he had stood high in the councils of
the Pretender Indeed so valuable
were the secrets he held that the
King was determined to have them at
any cost
A dangerous rebel said I Then
he is for a long imprisonment in the
Tower
No your Leddyship replied he
He will be but questioned at the Tow
er then he goes to Tyburn Tree
What cried I they will hang
him
Aye he answered grimly He is
a most contumacious varlet He has
been offered pardon if he would be
tray his friends and he has chosen
death
And whats his name sergeant
said I
Walter Lennox is the name hes
known by your Leddyship but tis
said there is some mystery about him
Heavens I knew the man Thrice
had I met him in London a dandy
among dandies masquerading under
a cloak of fashion and frivolity Yet
I had suspected the masquerade He
was the one I had guessed might be
a man
My heart swelled within me for the
pity of it but I kept my face under
the eyes of the keen old sergeant and
agreed with him that so hardened a
wretch would be well punished And
finally I announced that I would see
the desperate villain The sergeant
nothing loth to exhibit his prisoner
and flattered by my interest made
ready a lantern and with Mistress
Molly I followed him to the coach
room where a sentry stood watchful
at the door his bayonet gleaming
They threw open the door and thrust
in the lantern
The prisoner lay in some straw his
hands and feet bound with rope At
pur coming he sat up and blinked lor
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a moment at the lanterns light Then
he lifted up his chin and looked at
me Tkere was quick recognition In
his eyes instantly veiled then fol
lowed a full direct gaze Ah the
power of that look Something like
a flame seemed to leap into my breast
and for once it was Bess Heriots eye
that quailed and dropped My knees
want weak but I kept my countenance
Lord sergeant cried I In my most
affected London drawl what an
rant rebel it is Sure the rogue Is
dangerous Take me away
m
At 2 of the clock in the morning I
led him into the kitchen where a bright
fire was burning on the hearth and
food and wine stood on the dresser
And coming into the light we stopped
to look Ragged he was and ill
dressed half starved and trembling
with the cold but brave and bright
and unshaken Gone was the masque
of the dandy but he was handsome
as he never was in coat and wig and
powder And I bore his scrutiny un
flinching being in a kitchen maids
gown and hooded and cloaked with
a smutty face to cap it
Zur said I hitting off to the life
the - kitchen maid whose clothes I
wore dont ee waste time Hast
none long to bide Fill stomach and
warm bones
But to my astonishment instead of
going down on his knee and haihng
me as his preserver he burst out into
a laugh and vowed he would not touch
a mouthful until I told him how his
escape had been effected So I went
on secure in my disguise
Ladyzhip have a brought It about
Ladyzhip zays to me zays zhe
Wench come quiet to kitchen wi
your zweeteart Joe Gamekeeper for
Ive a got a need o ee for what I
mind to do An zhe telled Joe to
zaddle grey hunter food an spirits
an pistols in the bags an a big cloak
an to wait behin orchard wall An
Ladyzhip zays to me zays zhe Zentry
have a got much zpirits in heaself
Take lanthorn under zhawl an zlip all
unbeknown through passage to cellar
under coach house puzh up trap door
quiet like cut ropes an bring rebel
rogue to kitchen Give ee this purse
o gold for him Tell him mount Grey
Hunter an ride for life If he have
a goa eart of a vly eell go free
With that I laid the purse down on
the dresser But he made no move to
take and clapped his hands softly
saying it was as good as a play and
then fell to eating
Zur said I vy did ee zcowl zo
Wast dreamin of zweeteart likee
Nay said he no time have I had
for sweathearting But I dreamed of
a maid I saw in London In my dream
she was kind but you waked me to re
member that in the flesh she had de
nied me and called me arrant rebel
and so I scowled
Fair wuz zhe zur I asked
The toast of London town he said
but scatter brained and with a tem
per And then he laughed
The impudent rogue I said no more
till he had - finished And then the
audacious fellow came up close and
said with a wonderful dancing light in
his eye but with his lips sweet and
sober
Now Lady Bess Herlot with many
thanks for your food and wine and
fire your humble servant is ready to
go back to his straw and his dreams
Lord I was that taken aback I
just stood and stared at him And he
went on gravely and soberly
Your worshipful father you see
has given billet for tonight to this cap
tain and to free his prisoner attaints
him and his of treason I cannot
accept freedom at such a price to to
my friends With that he made a
grand bow and stood waiting my
answer
Alas I know he spoke the truth
but I burst out on him with a torrent
of reproaches and asservations that
the Heriots had naught to fear from
such a cause Methinks I must have
made too light of it for he drew off
cold and distant But he answered
Madame I would I could accept
your estimate of my value as a pris
oner but I know what I know and
tis trouble for you all sore trouble
But lad I cried tis Tyburn Tree
else
I know said he gravely But there
was no sign of flinching in him
And then I forgot all my fine airs
and begged him not to throw his
young life away aye I pleaded with
him with tears
Lady Bess why have you done this
thing he asked me finally holding
me with his eye
And I could not say a word nor
could I take my eyes away and in turn
he said nothing but gazed at me stead
fastly a long time
I cannot die on Tyburn Tree
now he said finally I will to
France and there send word If you
find the price too heavy send word in
time and I will return And anyway
I will return some day
With that the audacious young rebel
still in the shadow of death threw off
his soberness and laughing like a boy
for sheer joy of being cast on the floor
my kitchen maids cloak and heedless
of the smut took me in his arms and
covered my face and lips with kisses
For a minute I fought him then all
my anger and pride oozed out of me
and I gave him back kiss for Trias
Then he loosed me and without a word
strode out into the night
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Belongs to Husbands FamUy
From the time of her betrothal a
Chinese girl belongs to the family of
her prospective husband and often
when her own family is poor or feels
unable to afford keeping her until she
reaches a marriageable age she is sent
even while a mere child to her hus
bands family to be raised by them
Even when she stays at home she wor
ships not the tablets of her own
but those of her husbinds
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For starching fine linen use Magnetic
Starch
Some people think it is better to
have loved and lost than never to
have lost at all
A HIGH MARK
The New York Almanac for 1S01 is
sued by Chas H Fletcher of New York
City has set a high mark for similar
publications during the new century and
shows remarkable enterprise on the part
of the publisher when weconsider that it
is intended solely for free distribution
The numerous- publications of this char
acter are usually gotten up with the sin
gle idea of cheapness while the thought
of expense has certainly been set aside
In the case qf the New York Almanac
The artistic colorings of the cover the
accuracy of its calendars and its fund of
Information all go to make it well worthy
of perusal and preservation It has In
numerable hints for mothers as to the
care of children A unique page is the
Babys Record page which is in blank
to be filled in with babys name date
of birth cut first tooth etc
The whole is a very creditable pieCQ of
work and may be procured at any drug
store or direct on request free
Taxes are like hurdles you fall on
them if you cant jump them
Dont Get Footsore Got FOOT EASE
A certain cure for Swollen Smart
ing Burning Sweating Feet Corns
and Bunions Ask for Allens Foot
Ease a powder Cures Frost bites and
Chilblains At all Druggists and Shoe
Stores 25c Sample sent FREE Ad
dress Allen S Olmsted LeRoy N Y
How weary the shoulders of these
self thought Atlases must be
Magnetic Starch Is the very best
laundry starch in the world
When a sure thing man takes an
other in out of the rain it is apt to
be a questionable transaction
Hows This
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any
case or Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls
Catarrh Cure
F J CHENEY CO Props Toledo O
We the undersigned have known P J
Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him
perfectly honorable in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obliga
tions made by their Arm
West Truax Wholesale Druggists Toledo
O Walding Kinnan Marvin Wholesale
Druggists Toledo Ohio
Hall sfTatarrh Cure is taken Internally act
ing directv upon the blood and mucoussurf aces
of the system Testimonials sent free Price
5o per bottle Sold by all druggists
Halls Family Pills are Uie best
Before the bud becomes a rose it
must arise
Pisos Cuie is the best medicine we ever used
for all affections of the throat and lungs Wm
O Endsley Vanburen Ind Feb 10 1900
In Prussia an income tax is levied
on all whose income exceeds 225 a
year
If jou have never used Garfield Tea the
orfginal herb medicine send to the Gar
field Tea Co Brooklyn N Y for FHEE
SAMPLE Garfield Tea cures
An old bachelor says that a widow
Will jump at an offer of marriage
quicker than she will at a mouse
Dyspepsia Is the bane of the human system
Protect yourself against its ravages by the use
of Beemans Pepsin Gum
Do not have your bedstead against
the wall
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OpiumMorphine norMineral
KOT 1JARC OTIC
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A perfect Remedy for
Sour Stomach Diarrhoea
Worms Convulsions Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep
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as a rule find it very dif
ficult to get up their linen
in a satisfactory manner
chiefly owing to the
USE
of inferior starches By
using flagnetlc Starch
you will find it a simple
matter to turn out as
good work as the best
steam laundries Your
fxocer sells it Try it once
t costs only 10c a pack
age Insist on getting
MAGNEIiO STA
THE CHANGE OF LIFE
Is the most important period in a wo
mans existence Owing- to modern
methods of living not one woman in
a thousand approaches this perfectly
natural change without experiencing
a train of very annoying and some
times painful symptoms
Those dreadful hot flashes sending
the blood surging to the heart until it
seems ready to burst and the faint
feeling that follows sometimes with
chills as if the heart were going to
stop for good are symptoms of a dan
gerous nervous trouble Those hot
flashes are just so many calls from
nature for help The nerves are cry-
Tor Infants and Children
he Kind You Have
Always Bought
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THE CCNTAUR COMPANY HEW YCHn CITY
MES JESVIZ NOBL3
ing out for assistance The cry should
be heeded in time Lydia E Pinh
hams Vegetable Compound was pr-
1 pared to meet the needs of womans
Sir 1
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system at mis tvyingperjuu 01 iier me
It builds up the weakened nervous
system and enables a woman- to pass
that grand change triumphantly
I was a very sick woman caused
by Change of Life I suffered with hot
flushes and fainting spells I was
afraid to go on the street my head
and back troubled me so I was en
tirely cured by Lydia E Pinkhams
Vegetable Compound Mrs Jenkik
Noble 5010 Keyser St Germantown
Pa
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WINTER TOURIST RATES
SPECIAL Tours to Florida Key West
Cuba Bermuda Old Mexico
and the Mediterranean and
Orient
HALF Rates for the round trip to
many points south on sole first
and third Tuesday each month
RATES To Hot Springs Ark the fa
mous water resort of America
on sain every day in the year
Tickets now on sale to all the winter
resorts of the south good returning until
June 1st 1901 For rates descriptive mat
ter pamphlets and all other information
call at C St L R R City Ticket
Office 1415 Farnam st Paxton Hotel
Bldg or write
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