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About Cherry County independent. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 18??-1896 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1895)
ft tf 7 a Fr F i ar - ftf 4- If J p A WOMAN PIONEER THE EXTRAORDINARY CAREER OF MRS J P HADLEY Owner and Mnnosrer of a Splendid Prairie Farm Wonderful Grit uni Endurance From the free Press Streator HL On a splendid farm at Blackstone in the very heart of the great rich and pros perous prairies of Northern Illinois lives Mr J 1 Dudley She owns and per sonally directs the affairs of her farm which is as rich and productive as the most ambitious could desire She is now sixty live years old and was afflicted with bleeding at the lungs for forty live years During that time she was a great sufferer she was weak tired and run down and in consequence exist ence even was a burden There was no pleasure in life for her During all these years she said to the writer I had received treatment from many very successful and eminent physi cians They could no nothing for me I continued to grow worse year by year until last spring when I was so bad that I could not even walk across my room and when I coughed the blood often gush ed from my nose and mouth At this time I was receiving treatment from the local physicians and while they are men of more than ordinary skill I was constant ly growing weaker and worse Under these circumstances I became thoroughly discouraged and disheartened My physicians told me frankly that they could do no more for me that I could live but a short time at the best and that I should arrange my affsiirs with that fact in view that my death was only a question of a very short time Under these very trying and discouraging cir cumstances my attention was called to the advertisement of Pink Pills for Pale People I decided to try them I could aot see that I had anything to lose and everything was to be gained My physi cians were doing me no good so there was nothing to lose by dropping their treat ment so without saying anything to them About it I began on March 22 18D1 to take Pink Pills for Ple People and 1 have continued their use up to the pres ent time In all I have taken eleven boxes I began to improve almost as soon jus I began to take them and I have gain ed constantly until 1 am now remarkably well for one of my years It has been more than forty five years since I was as I am now 1 now fully realize that 1 have not known what it was to be really well That weak tired languid feeling which has been the burden of my exist ence for so many years and which has made any labor or even life itself a thing io be dreaded i gone I can now work about the house and assist in the duties which fall to women on farms and even enjoy the labor while thus employed I cannot help wondering how 1 ever en dured my years of torture I consider my self fully as strong and healthy now as women of my age usually are When I began taking the pills my skin was dry harsh and dead It has since peeled off and is fresh soft and healthy now My hair which was almost white crisp and dead has regained its Tigor and much of its color and is soft and pliable It is in better condition than It has been for years My feet were bad ly swollen the skin on thee was dry and cracked They gave me great trouble Now that is all changed The swelling has entirely disappeared and they are in a perfectly healthy condition Taking it all in all she said I think my cure a most remarkable one and I am more than willing that the world shall know what Pink Pills for Pale People have done for me for it may prove a bless ing to other sufferers An analysis of Dr Williams Pink Pills shows that they contain in a con densed form all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood end restore shattered nerves They are ecld by all dealers or will be sent post paid on receipt of price 50 cents a box or six boxes for 250 by addressing Dr Williams Med Co Schenectady N Y An Impossible Bream Hundreds of men are still engaged In pursuing that ignis fatuus of the centuries the idea of perpetual motion and numerous are the applications at the patent office Washington on ma chines designed to embody this princi ple Speaking of this a patent office official says This idea is as old as the world and men for centuries have been at work on It and will for cen turies to come But it is contrary to the laws of nature to the inertia of matter and the attraction of gravita tion The friction of the parts make such a machine an impossibility Were such a thing ever found if it were possible to make a machine which was its own motive power it would revolutionize the whole world There would be no further need of steam or of electricity cars would run of their own weight mills would turn of them selves boats would require no sails oars or engines and the economy in the labor of the world would simplj transform the face of the earth but it will never be done Perpetual motion is an impossibility yet it is to day the dream of many hundreds who spend day and night in fruitless labor search ing for the philosophers stone which Is a mirage No Hope I have half a notion to give up try ing to be a man sighed the new wom an What shrieked the others There is no use trying I have made the most strenuous efforts possible to feel half scared to death when I go into a dry goods store and I just cant do it Instead of trifling with a bad cold use Dr D Jaynes Expectorant which will loosen the phlegm subdue inflammation and certainly save your Lungs and Throat much dangerous wear and tear CTlie young Marquis de Castellane it is eaid always speaks very disrespectfully of America and Americans In a great many cases of Asthma Piso9 Cure for Consumption will give relief that is almost equal to a cure 25 cents Coffee Produced Delirium Tremens A strange case of delirium tremens Is reported from Wayne Neb For many years Mrs H M Henshaw the wife of a farmer has been addicted to the use of very strong coffee in exces sive quantities taking as many as a dozen cups at one meal She has tried to break off the habit several times trat without success Recently she made a last desperate effort and as a resnlt ho was attacked with what resembled delhium tremens The physicians say it is the first case of the kind they have H A OF A GREAT STATE NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF NEBRASKA The lilcctlon Returns as Shown by the Latent Ilpatchg Tabha Glvinjj the Re sult of the Vote on the lieatfs of the Respective State Tickets Other Items of Interest The State Ticket Official returns from this state are being made up very slowly but as far as re ceived they indicate the re election of Chief Justice Norval by a plurality in the neighborhood of 5000 The returns so fai ls received are tabulated below 2 i S 3 -5 COUNTIES g O S - 33 re Adams 213 VA17 1451 112 105 Antelope 81 U78 723 80 51 Banner 15 101 107 12 5 Blaine 20 40 57 4 8 Boone 91 1171 702 31 51 Box Butte 140 38i 532 30 18 Boyd 100 516 330 50 Butler 390 1301 1001 284 20 Jass 35 1 1252 202O 5S4 100 Slay 135 1312 1380 84 70 Co lax UK 797 525 325 35 Dawes KS 720 013 43 22 Dawson 75 1275 871 3S 41 Dodge 410 1735 1107 352 Ooimlas 4317 4819 9439 9U0 249 I n ml v 20 332 283 8 10 Furnas 125 1031 1010 81 04 Jane 892 1313 2503 200 150 Josper 35 510 345 13 12 Jranl 13 67 79 11 4 Jreeley 113 540 291 47 Hall 258 1253 1328 107 4S Harlan 98 581 740 34 104 Hooker 2 29 11 1 2 Howard 130 S38 024 77 33 Jefferson 209 722 1101 S3 07 Johnson 173 610 1155 162 107 Kearney 129 1814 1471 117 46 Keith 32 215 ISO 18 6 Key a Paha 49 249 149 17 6 Knox 104 1100 999 7S 70 Lancaster 540 2556 5413 013 472 Logan 12 92 SO 9 1 Loup 106 115 Merrick 106 837 652 67 4S Nance 54 765 644 27 24 Nemaha J28 1209 1219 117 72 Nuckolls 87 1053 891 35 Pawnee 93 456 1162 158 81 Phelps 4il 1073 777 IS 53 Pierce 219 490 459 92 25 Platte 620 1125 748 403 Polk 41 1217 691 33 69 Bed Willow 58 811 9S 65 35 Richardson 443 5S0 1992 790 108 Saunders 252 1950 1465 116 70 Jcottslllufr 36 142 255 22 10 Seward 167 942 1438 175 3S Sherman 46 629 391 8 10 Stanton 205 331 53S 137 14 Uhomas 25 27 45 7 2 Iliurston 262 218 3S7 37 12 Vallev 47 716 014 20 21 Yashington 326 673 937 163 39 iVebster 102 942 976 56 54 Vlieeler 18 164 86 4 3 ork 107 1812 1474 59 75 Totals 13112 49691 56735 7268 2838 Incomplete Returns In the following counties the count i romplete for the number of precincts in iicated Brown 2 S3 10 180 10 liuifalo 19 1174 1140 3urt 1 47 163 2S6 19 14 hase 13 IS 173 179 24 5 Duster 21 1506 1122 Dinning 3 90 63 164 35 2 DeueLl 5 13 62 3 2 Dixon 11 264 433 470 60 Fillmore 4 307 314 Fron tier 21 659 539 Franklin 4 IS 170 232 12 2 Hamilton 11 61 710 105S 45 51 Hitchcock 2 1 100 01 2 Holt 4 33 152 126 24 11 Lincoln 46 73 907 1004 26 26 Dtoe7 23S 272 302 72 82 Saline 1 72 112 280 83 Sarpv 2 99 206 95 51 4 Sheridan 31 88 574 821 34 25 Thayer 12 171 474 S04 175 Wayne 1 42 64 190 18 1359 S212 S769 690 177 DRIVEN FROM HOME Faithful Wife Turned Out Doors by Hus band and Stepchildren There have been many scenes and incl ients in Atlantic and vicinity as the oiu crowth of the wrecking of the Cass County Bank two years ago The curtain was raised on another side scene the other da ivhen Mrs J C Yetzer the wife of lhe president of that defunct institution was i riven from the old homestead by Yetjr and his children and forced to find shelter ind freiuds as best she could Ever Since Mie bank went under aud Tetzers thou sands went from him there has not been perfect harmony in the household The children of Mr Yetzer by a former wife niio were old enough to realize the situa tion resented the coming of their step mother nine years ago and only tolerated tier as the wife of their father As far as the public knows Mrs Yetzer discharged tier duties as a wife and a mother to the motherless children with fidelity When her husband was in his zenith in the com munity and owned his broad acres and with reported thousands of dell irs to his credit in the bank she was at his side When the crash came and everythihg was swept away and Yetzer came under a five year sentence in the penitentiary she did not voluntarily desert him lust before the break Yetzer transtened 18009 worth of property to his children as their right from their mother and this transfer in vlmled the homestead Mrs Yetzer also tried to save something and the court de creed to her certain personal properl When she went to take possession of tnis property the smouldering animosity toward her broke out and the children or deied her from the home In this they were joined by Yetzer and Mrs Yeizi r went out forever from the home that bad been hers so long There will probably tie some legal suits in the settlement of the personal property that the wife may claim as her own An Old Sinn Suicldf Lewis Ramsey a man about 70 years of ige was found dead in his mill at Pleis uitville having killed himself by hang iii He had fastened a rop about hi neck and tied it to a beam in the engine room and then is supposed to have slid off the beam He was a good citizen but has beer despondent for some time past wJucli was likely the cause of his rash act Ilustingrft Woiniin Severely Hurr While Mrs E 1J Robinson of Hastings was out riding the horse ran away and up set the carriage Mrs Kobinsou struck the ground with such force as to break tier arm and other w ise injure herself quite badly arnrdered in Cold Ulood Albert Majors of Devizes eight mires south of Wilsonville came to town Satur day morning and told a tale of a coolly planned and executed murder that oc iMirred at that place at about sunrise The facts in the case as related are these A man unknown in the neighborhood of Devizes called at the home of John Nelson and inquired for Albert Applegate saying that he was an old friend of his and that he had known him on the range in Colo rado He stayed with Nelson all night but did not give his name In the morn ing early he started for the field near by where Applegate was husking corn The suppositionjof those who found the body are that the murderer sneaked upon his victim in a draw which ran very near where he was husking and commenced firing when he had reached shooting distance Apple gate after the first shot is supposed to have decided to clinch the man and started for him pulling his coat as he ran Four shots were fired but that one struck him the fatal shot just as be reached the mur derer is known from the fact that his face was badly burned with powder Theshot struck him just below the cheek bone causing instant death No one knows who the murderer was or the cause for the crime but he is suppose to be a man with whom Applegate had had trouble while living in Colorado Girl -Murdered Ida Gaskius mutilated body was fc md in a small outbuilding iii the rear of 18J7K Howard street in the business distj T t of Omaha at 2 oclock Monday moiing She had been outraged and mur ered Within an hour George Morgan E San ford and Henry Booker all young men were in custody eharged with the crime Ida Gaskin was 11 years old Her mother a widow lives on the third floor of a tene ment house at 1814 Howard street Ida was missed from her home early in the evening Her mother searched for her but failed to find any trace ot the missing girl At about 11 oclock she reported to the police station her daughters disap pearance When the police search devel oped a murder three hours later a rigor ous investigation led to the arrest of Uookor on suspicion When all were out of the room save Mrs Gaskin her little son and a Bee re porter the little boy remarked I know who killed Ida On being questioned he said that during the afternoon George and Ed sent me up stairs to tell Ida they wanted her The reporter learned that George and Ed were Morgan and San ford and that they occupied rooms on the floor Ik1ov Hurriedly calling an officer the reporter secured the arrest of the pan Both men are nervous The little girl was choked to death and her throat shows plainly where the lingers left their im print Booker is a driver of a coal wagon and Morgan is a collarmaker by trade but has been out of employment for some time San ford works for the Crane Elevator Company It is the opinion of the police that the case is conclusive against Mor gan Complication Over Lincoln Ituud i A new complication has arisen in the ai tempted sale of 534500 worth of Lin coln refunding bonds to Elmer Stephen on The council passed a resolution to sell him the bonds but Councilman Web ster is opposed to the deal Mayor Gra ham is in Denver and common report is authority for the statement that Webster will veto the passage of the resolution The matter has provoked considerable feeling in Lincoln as there were parties other than Stephenson who wanted to buy the bonds The council waited until all the banks were closed and then refused to accept bonds for the purchase guaranteed with a certified check Stephenson hap pened to be the only man around with his pocket bulging with currency This seems to the people there to have been in the nature of a smooth coup and they do not like it Givon a Lonjj Term Turn MeCarty a member of the MeCarty ga g which made an assault upon Adam II s in Sarpy County some time ago was befoio Judge Ambrose at Omaha afd withdrawing his plea of not guilty pi -ailed guilty to the charge of assault to i il Without going into the details of 1 e assault which described in the trial t the prisoners brother Vic MeCarty Judge Ambrose said it was the most das tardly in the annals of Sarpy County Judge Ambrose sentenced MeCarty to fif teen years in the penitentiary at hard labor The attorneys of the MeCarty gang say that the other two members Gallagher and Chapin will not pload guilty but will stand trial It is under stood that the plea of guilty on Tom Mc cartys part was to sound the feeling of the court If he had been given a lighter sentence the other two would probably have also entered a plea of guilty Nebraska Short Notes Dixon lost its 1000 school house by fire and will build another right away Norfolk is agitating a project for the construction of its own electric lighting plant The Norfolk sugar factory beat its own best record by making up 369 tons of beets in twenty four hours A 0 Taylor president of the Geneva National Bank died after an illness of three weeks of typhoid fever Unknown parties entered the barn on Wm Hilgenkamps farm the other night j hitched his best team to his carriage and drove away An IS-year-old niece of Mrs Henry Ir uin swallowed a dose of turpentine to cure a sore throat She died in great igony in a few minutes 3 Mrs Charles Sheaff of Pender left her i husband and a 2-year-old child and ran nway with a joung man with whom she iad become infatuated It is stated that Mrs Van Wyck wife of the late ex senaior will make her future home at Millord Pa dividing her time uetween there and Washington Thomas Harsh an Antelope County farmer is mourning the loss of his buxom daughter She ran away and married a young man named Fields Brewer The Kearney cotton mill is unable to fill orders lor its product as fast as they are received The capacity of the mill will be increased as fast as efficient working hands can be secured Thayer County raised 600 acres of sugar beets and Superior is now talking of a factory It is asserted that if a factory can be built 6000 acres of beets will be grown annually in the county Herman Karrinski of David City placed some small medicine tablets m a bureau drawer His infant son got hold of them and ate the whole lot There was arsenic in the medicine and the baby died Clark Helwig 18 years old was smothered to death in an oat bin in the Farmers elevator at Rising City He jumped into a bin while a car was being loaded and was drawn under the grain by the powerful suction The Battle Creek Sugar Beet Company ha3 finished pulling 110 acres of beets The product of seventy acres was marketed as soon as gathered while the beets from the remaining forty acres will be sileed for future delivery i Y 1 iMiimni rnttirmn Ti i Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U S Govt Report D W I Baking 0L assess Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE VE STAND AT THE HEAD Our PoatofGce Department the Great est in the World The United States has 70000000 popu lation Europe has 380000000 But the United States postoffice handles about as much mail matter as all Eu rope put together In 1895 the United states railway mail handled 10777S75 040 pieces Mulhall gives me number of pieces in all Europe as 9237000000 In 1SS8 Some increase has taken place since then and Russia is omitted from Mulhalls tables but the aggregate to day is not over 11000000000 or just about equal to our railway mail service mail The cost of our mail service is far be low the aggregate of all Europe The entire cost of our postal system in 1S93 was S4321489 A return just made by the Berne International Bureau gives the expenses of the eight Euro pean nations which combine post and telegraph expenses at 185000000 The expenses of the nine nations having a postoffice alone were 25000000 In all Europe handled in 1893 11000000 000 pieces for 210000000 while this country handled about the same num ber of pieces for S5000090 This disproportion is however no credit to the United States It is due to the fact that in almost all European countries farmers have their mail de livered at their doors Here the farmer is required to go for his mail Abroad rural and city districts are treated alike In free deliveries save that the deliveries are more frequent in the cit ies than in the country The United States Postoffice Depart ment Is not only the greatest in the world and its expenditure is greater than that of auy one country Germany coming next with 07700000 but Its growth is more rapid In the last thirty years in this country the number of let ters has grown about live fold He Hadnt Heard of It The reporter that had accompanied the train to the scene of the wrock hur ried down the embankment and found a man who had one arm In a sling a bandage over one eye his front teeth gone and his nose knocked four polDte starboard Bitting on a piece of the locomotive and surveying tho 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