The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, January 14, 1897, Image 7

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PARALYSIS DIABETES AM DROPSY
60METHING FROM SOUTH DA
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fitepben T Seymour of Tyndall Bon
Homme County Gives Ills lxperi
ence nutl Asks Advice
From tho Journal Detroit Mich
The following communication is from
Tyndall S D and was lately received
by Dr Williams Medicine Companv
Tyndall S D Sept 10 1SJJG
Dr Williams Med Co SchenectadyN
Gentlemen I wish to tate that in
1SSS I began to suffer with diabetes and
for four years or until 1802 was under
the care of a physician who declared I
was cured Early in 1814 1 began to bloat
a good deal my kidneys Avere feverish
and did not do their work urination was
painful my hearts action was impaired
and 1 had a penornl sense of suffocation
nnd chronic roiistipalloirMy dreams were
troubled my digestion being so bad that
I could only sleep a few minutes and I
would often wake with my limbs numb
and feel as though 1 were going to die
I was of course unable to do any work
for though not confined to my bed labor
was impossible and so I continued until1
July 1SJ3 when I began to take Dr
Williams Pink Pills for Pale People I
Lad not used half the first box before I
began to get relief and after taking five
boxes considered myself cured though as
I still have twinges in my back 1 am
continuing the use of the pills
I shall always feel grateful for the
good Dr Williams Pink Pills have done
me and though my means are limited I
shall certainly take them when necessary
Yours very truly
STEPHEN T SEYMOUR
Tyndall S D
Dr Williams PinkPilItf contain in a
condensed form all the elements neces
sary to give new life and richness to the
J blood and restore shattered nerves They
are also a specific for troubles peculiar to
females such as suppressions irregulari
ties and all forms of weakness They
build up the blood and restore the glow
of health to pale and sallow cheeks In
men they effect a radical cure in all cases
arising from mental worry overwork or
excesses of whatever nature Pink
Tills are sold in boxes never in loose
bulk at HO cents a box or six boxes for
S2f0 and may be had of all druggists or
direct by mail by addressing Dr Will
iams Medicine Co Schenectady N Y
QUIT WHEN EVEN
How a German Scholar Squared Hio
Last Account -with the World
Germany has a peculiarly German
kind of wretchedness the wretched
ness of the highly educated poor Hard
ly a winter passes without some school
masters dying for want of the ordinary
necessaries of life The never ending
production of doctors of philosophy
doctors of law doctors of music and
doctors of theology has filled the offices
of churcb and state and school to over
flowing So around the fringe of offi
cial life the whole length and breadth
of the empire there hangs a hungry
poorly clad disheartened and embit
tered contingent of Ph Ds LL Ds
and other less betitled scholars
If any person -wishes to learn how
bitter is the end -of one of these unem
ployed scholars he should read the story
of Paul Eulenburg doctor of jurispru
dence who took his life in Blasewitz
three weeks ago He was the son of a
Berlin professor of medicine He mar
ried 12 j ears ago and lived in unmar
red happiness with his wife He had
three children 9 5 and 2 years old
all girls He had written much for
magazines and newspapers had pub
lished several modest books and had
turned his hand to one play Our Bis
marck which was presented repeated
ly in small Saxon towns last winter He
and his wife lived in a flat in Blasewitz
and eked out a comfortable living with
his literary earnings Last winter his
income commenced to grow smaller and
gradually dwindled until there was
none left Then he tried for odd jobs
All failed He pawned all his furni
ture to pay his bills The largest of
these was for 51250
Finally a bill for 70 cents found him
at the end of all his resources He
locked the doors and windows of his
t
flat he did not open them to the man
who called for the 70 cents This cred
itor got an order from a court to en
able him to seize part of Eulenburg s
furniture He and a court officer broke
in the front door of the Eulenburg flat
In the first room they found the thre e
ichildren in a row on the floor All
three were dead In the next room lay
Eulenburg and his wife on the bed dead
Eulenburg left a note saying that the
struggle for a Chance to earn his bread
had become hopeless He had poisoned
the children his wife and himself with
prussic acid The tradesman found his
70 cents in a little nickel pile on the
bureau accompanied with a copy of
the bill The janitress found her
months pay in an envelope addressed
to her Eulenburg had paid his last
debt He gave up the struggle just
even with the world
lor Fifty Cents
Millions of men who are daily Tobaccy
Spitting and Smoking Their Lives Away
will be glad to learu that the makers of
the famous guaranteed tobac
co habit cure that has freed over 400000
tobacco users in the last few years have
put on the market a 50 cent package of
their great remedy This will give every
tobacco user a chance to test
power to control the desire for tobacco in
every form and at the same time be bene
fited by nerve strengthening
qualities Every tobacco user should pj
cure a 50 eent box at once from his drug
gist or order it by mail You will be sur
prised to see how easily and quickly the
desire for tobacco disappears Any read
er can obtain a sample and booklet free
by addressing the Sterling Remedy Co
Chicago or New York and mentioning
this paper
Apropos of the large mortality by the
inhalation of illuminating gas it is in
teresting to note that the medical so
cieties of Pennsylvania are giving their
attention to a substitute for the gal
lows They have concluded that the
most humane method of extinguishing
the life of the criminal sentenced to
death is by the use of gas and they
propose to present a bill to the Legisla
ture this winter providing for the
change
Cascabets Etimuatp Uver kdnerg and bowels Sex
er Eicken weasen or srlre 10c
wzmmm
ambulance ship to aid wound
AN ed and drowning men during a
naval engagement is the latest
addition to the United States navy and
Surgeon General Tryon and Secretary
Herbert both believe they have figures
and statements showing that such a
craft would save the lives of 50 per
cent of the injured in a conflict who
would probably die under present con
ditions of service As the ambulance
ship will have to be the target of shot
and shell those in charge will have to
face death in order to save life and
rare courage will necessarily be the
requisite for officers and attendants
The vessels utilized for the service will
have to be swift steamers of good ca
pacity for sick room and yet not so
large as to prevent quick turning and
rapid darting around among a fleet of
vessels
It is an unwritten law of every civij
Ized nation that a wounded man and
the man who aids Lim should both be
protected and it is calculated that the
crew of the ambulance ship will be in
sured the same treatment accorded the
Bed Cross brigade In naval conflicts
a great number of men are blown into
the water and many uninjured men
fall from the rigging into the ocean It
is a curious fact that three fifths of the
sailors in the different navies cannot
swim and therefore in many instances
Shot Fired Fifteen Miles
From twelve to thirteen miles is the
computed range of the most powerful
guns now made but the longest dis
tance that a shot has been fired is a
few yards over fifteen miles which
was the range of Krupps 130 ton steel
gun firing a shot weighing 2C00
pounds The 111 tou Armstrong gun
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also has an extreme range of fourteen
miles firing a shot weighing 1S00
pounds and requiring 960 pounds of
powder but quick firing guns are more
depended upon at the present day than
guns with such extreme length of
xange Of quick firing guns the most
wonderful is perhaps the Maxim
which can fire as many as GOO shots
a minute and yet is so light that a sol
dier can carry it strapped on his back
Krupps 130 ton gun and Armstrongs
111 ton proved too expensive being un
able to stand firing 100 times and their
manufacture has practically been
abandoned The gun most favored per
haps is the twenty-two-ton Armstrong
which hurls a solid shot for a distance
of twelve miles London News
They Too Catch the Influenza
Half the pianos of this country catch
winter colds exactly as we do They
get hoarse or have a cough or a stiff
note or some similar complaint which
cannot be cured by home remedies but
which requires tedious and expensive
doctoring
In order to prevent these avoidable
THE OCEAN AMBULANCE IN ACTION
ailments a piano should be kept in a
moderately warm room where the
temperature is even say GO or 70 de
grees the year round not cold one day
and hot the next The instrument
should not however be too near the
to drop from the rigging or to be acci 1 source of heat It should be kept
dentally forced overboard during a bat
tle is sometimes as sure death as to stop
a bullet The men on board the am
bulance ship will be looking for just
such accidents all the time and boats
crews will be dispatched if such aid is
needed During the last naval battle
between the Austrian and Italian fleets
30 years ago more than 400 men were
drowned who could have easily been
saved had an ambulance ship been in
attendance
It is proposed that the new am
bulance ships should be fitted up like
naval hospitals The ships will be con
trolled by a naval ambulance associa
tion for the treatment of sick and
wounded at sea and while the govern
ment would exercise a parental guard
ianship the ambulance ship would
really be a ship of mercy The spar
deck where there is the greatest amount
of air will be devoted to the most seri
ous cases ana auuinonai warus win
be located in the remaining decks of
the vessel while artificial ventilation
will be produced by means of a steam
spray extracting apparatus as well as
a steam fan blast that will pump in an
adequate supply of fresh air
closed and covered with a felt cloth
when not in use particularly in frosty
weather
Ahvays place the piano against an
inside wall and a little out from it
He Thought It Was a Ply
She wore her hat far down over ner
eyes It was a very large hat and its
proudest decoration was a bunch of
bird paradise tail feathers She came
into church with the most devout air
imaginable and knelt for a moment in
silent prayer The bald headed man
just in front of her twitched uneasily
His head moved from side to side He
lifted one hand and brought it smartly
down on the top of his bald head and
the tips of my ladys bird of paradise
feathers which had been tickling it
After that a very red faced woman sat
bolt upright in her pew while a bald
headed man just in front turned pur
ple and what in any other place would
have been a snicker ran through the
congregation
Told His Story in Latin
At the tinie of the peace jubilee Dr
C R Porter of Boston returned to his
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erly equipped would be fully half
greater than at present In a man-of-war
the sick ward is always located in
the bow although naval authorities
have protested against it for years for
owing to the hawse holes this is a part
of the ship most likely to be flooded in
case of heavy weather It is the sea
sick quarter of the ship also Of
course it would be absolutely impos
sible for an ambulance ship to care for
all the wounded during an engagement
unless that engagement were simply be
tween two vessels The truth of this
statement is shown by the fact that the
ordinary battle ship whose complement
is 500 men will have within a few
minutes of the time action begins
thirty men killed and 120 wounded
signed O W Holmes He immediately
got down his dictionary and with
much effort discovered that he had
been to the peace jubilee had soiled his
boots so thoroughly with dirt that he
did not like to go downtown in such a
plight and had stopped and asked Mr
Porters -servant for a footbrush that
he might clean up his boots and he had
dignified this rather menial perform
ance by writing it all out in Latin am
leaving it on the slate
Too Batl for Description
A costermouger while trundling his
apple laden cart down a London street
was run into by a coaching party The
costers cart got the worst of it losing
a wheel and its ruddy freight being
scattered all over the street The driver
of the coach came back to settle for the
damage and expected to come in for a
volley of choice cursing But the cos
ter looked at his cart loosed at his ap
ples looked at the coach and finally
gasped out Guvner dere eyent no
word fer it
Milwaukee has just adopted the Ber
tillon system of measuring criminals
Calendars and Coupons
So many beautiful calendars and en
tertaining novelties have been issued
by the proprietors of Hoods Sarsapa
rilla that we are hardly surprised to
leceive this season not only one of the
very prettiest designs in calendars but
with it coupons which entitle the recip
ient to attractive novelties Every one
who gets a Hoods Sarsaparilla calen
dar for 1S97 secures something that
will prove interesting and valuable as
well as a beautiful specimen of the lith
ographers art The calendar is accom
panied this season by an amusing little
book on The Weather Ask your
druggist for Hoods Coupon Calendar
or send G cents in stamps for one to C
I Hood Co Lowell Mass
The greatest kite flyer we have ever
had in America possibly the greatest
kite flyer the world has over known is
3fr William a Eddy a merchant of
New York and a resident of Bayonne
in New Jersey Leslies Weekly says
Mr Eddy began making kites for the
amusement of his children and so be
came interested in their construction
and in flying them The fad was pur
sued so successfully that he has invent
ed new kinds of kites and has raised
them to altitudes never attained before
Recently he has been experimenting
with kite borne cameras and has taken
snap shots at the things below It is
likely that such photographs In time of
war might reveal the position of an
enemy and the condition of his de
fenses The pictures so far taken are
certainly curious and interesting The
small boy will be astonished to learn
that Mr Eddy scorns a tail to any of
his kites and has long ago discarded
them as obsolete Some of his kites
are so large and powerful that he needs
a windlass to control them
You Want a Farm
We have fifty miles west of Houston at
Chesterville the best tract in Texas High
prairie well drained abundant rainfall
good soil low prices and easy terms Write
and receive our book Fertile Farm Lands
lree and information as to cheap excur
sions and free tare Address Southkkx
Texas Coloxizatiox Co John Linder
holm Mgr lit itialto Buiidiug Chicao
The item in the French budget asking
for 40000000 for the improvement of
the navy is an incident indicative of the
times The fact is appreciated by all
civilized governments that the warfare
of the future will be more largely upon
the high seas than by invasion of an
enemys territory and more attention
is being given to naval than to military
equipment In this commercial age the
most effective fighting is that directed
toward the destruction and interrup
tion of commerce nnd the interference
with eolnniil vplntirma ts
was the first of the great nations to j
see this vantage ground and to occupy j
it but the others are following briskly
after her lead
State op Ohio City op Toledo
Lucas County
Fhank J Cheney inake9 oath that ho i3 the
senior partner of the firm of F J Cheney Co
doins businosB In tho City of Toledo County
and Stato aforesaid and that aaid Arm will pay
tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every caao of Catarrh
y tho use of Hauls Cataiirh Cube
s
- FRANK J CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
presonce this Cth day of Decembor A D 183j
A W GLEASOjS
- seal Notary Public
Halls Catarrh Cnro is taken intornally and
acts directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system Send for testimonials free
F J CHENEY CO Toledo O
fiSTSold by Druggists 75 cents
The vast mahogany forests of Nic
aragua are almost wholly controlled by
Boston firms by contract with the
araguan Government The export
trade in the expensive wood has be
come very extensive it having reach
ed 6000000 feet in 1S93 In connec
tion with this industry it is interest
ing to recall that the first mahogany
logs imported into England were pur
chased by a doctor to use for medicinal
purposes He ground them into pow
der after the manner of Peruvian
bark and administered the powder in
his prescriptions but it seems not to
have been desirable as a remedy
for Fifty Cents
Over 400000 cured Why not let
regulate or remove your desire for tobacco
Saves money make health and manhood Cure
auarineed 50c and 1 all druggists
Some surprise is expressed because
a New Jersey court began and finished
a murder trial in six hours but why
should it take longer asks the Phila
delphia Ledger A murder is commit
ted in a single moment Surely enough
witnesses to establish all the facts in
the case can be examined in a few
hours and it need not take long for a
wise judge and an intelligent jury to
apply the law to them There is quite
as little doubt that substantial justice
was done when the defendant in this
case was convicted and sentenced as
there would have been if the New York
practice had been followed and two or
three weeks consumed in a legal bat
tle
Buckinghams Dye for the Whiskers
does its work thoroughly coloring a
tonn brown or oiacK wnicn wnen ur
will neither rub wash off nor soil linen
Mrs Annie Besant makes a touching
appeal in a New York newspaper for
famine stricken India and if half she
relates is true the conditions In some
parts of that country are terrible but
we do not see why America should be
called upon to relieve distress in a
British province Great Britain has
milked India dry for two generations
and her government and people have
been glutted with substance wrung
from a proud spirited and conquered
people If the English had spent half
the money the Indian army has cost in
building reservoirs and irrigating
ditches famine might have been un
known
When bilious or costive cat a Cascsret candy oa
aiartic euro suaranteed 10i 25c
If a woman know when she woulrl
fall out of a window and catch by her
heels I wonder what kind of clothes
she would put on
A woman does most of her talking
about soul union before she gets mar- j
ried
Dancer Environs TIa
If wc live In a region whf re malaria Is prev
alent It Is useless to hope to cscnpr It If
unprovided with a medicinal safeguard
Wherever the endemic is most prevalent
nnd malignant In South and Central Amer
ica the West Indies nnd certain portions of
Mexico and the Isthmus of Panama Hostct
tera Stomach Hitters has proved a remedy
for nnd preventive of the disease lu every
form Not less effective Is It In curing
rheumatism liver nnd kidney complaints
dyspepsia biliousness and nervousness
The Boston Globe says that all the
money in the world reckoned by Mr
Preston to amount to 10938G0000O
would not buy a nights rest for a
badly afflicted conscience Of what
has the Globe man been guilty
Beautiful birds and fragrant flowers ara
natures charm but a divinely lovely com
plexion comes from the use of Glenns
Sulphur Soap Of druggists
Nothing aggravates a woman more
than to get a present that she cant find
out the price of or else guess pretty
near it
I shall recommend Pisos Cure for Con
sumption far and wide Mrs Mulligan
Plumstead Kent England Nov 8 1895
In everything from praying in pub
lic to getting a tooth pulled self wants
to obtain a little distinction for itself
Just try a 10c box of Caacaretg candy cathartic fin-
The only giving that Is real giving is
giving that is done according to ability
Tho best way to know whether Dobbins Floatln
iorax Soap is the best for laundry anU bath Is to try It
It do- sni turn yellow like other floating soaps as it is
pure Hed wrapper Ask your jjrocar tor Dobbins
tfloatltiK Borax
Its never her real secrets that a
woman puts down in her diary
Mr Wlnslowa Soothiho 8th op for Children
teething sottens the ruius reauees mflsmmatioa
Hays pain cure wind colic 23 centi a bottlo
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From Sioux City is direct over the North
western Line and Dcadwood Further in
formation at Northwestern office Security
Bank Building or on application to II C
Cheyney General Agent Sioux City Iowa
A married man likes to have a do
around because it always looks as if it
were sorry for him
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ments are expensive It Is no experiment to
take the medicine which thousands endorse as
the best which cures when o there fall namely
Sarsaparilla
The Best In fact the One Tni8 Blood Purifier
HonHc cure indigestion
PUIc nausea
UOUU S flllS biliousness
25 cents
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A Durable Substitute for Planter on walls
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tacked up in every grocery
Its on a signboard over a larg e
JUST WHAT 1 substitution pays And no-
l body does oeneve it except
shifty and short sighted
AQV mP keepers When a woman wants
OSS 5 U5 o f peariine for instance she wont
satisfied to have some interior
ft j V washing powder in itsplace It
is a fraud on the customer and a fraud on Peariine You
can help to put a stop to it When you ask ior r earnru
don t let anv imitation ot it be suDsncutea iur u
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-For a number of years past I suffered untold agony from dyspep
sia and how to get rid of it I did not know 1 trie I every rerncd
frknds could surest still I got no relief and rny unbearaMe
sedentary that of a bookkeeper it was getting almost
I often had to lav off for a day or two I consulted our farmly
physician but the medicine he prescribed for me -tem
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relief Finally I was indncrd to try Ripans
Us relieved and now than God l
not lone before I felt greatly recommend
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