The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, April 07, 1898, Image 7

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RHEUMATISM
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Water Valley Mis Dec 31 1M7
Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co Chicago 111 I have
forty five years with rheumatism but could
medicine to euro me until J cot your
c5 DROPS I had Buffered loca year with catarrh
la iny head before I used your medicine 5 DROPS
mad 1 could not hear out of my right car butt hen
I took the DROPS I ws cured of the catarrh
and my hearing waa restored It Is a blersed
thine for mo that I ever heard of your medicine and
Tired It for I am so improved that I almost feel youug
again though I am eighty two years old
TW WILLIAMSON
Pfcotone 111 Dec 23 1897
8wanson Rheumatic Care Co Chicago Enclosed
please find draft for which send some more of the 5
DROPS I have not used a bottle yet and my
rheumatism is all gone and all those that use it
speak highly of It I know It Is the best rheumatism
cure I have tried In the last 18 years
Respectfully yours WM YOUXC
5 DItOPSines Rheumatism Sciatica Keu
ralgla Dyspepsia Backache Asthma Ca
tarrh Sleeplessness Nervousness Nervous
3nd Neuralgic Headaches Heart Weakness
JLa Grippe Creeping Numbness
Many tboosaMds of similar letters re
ceived Tho merits of 5 DROPS to undisputed
xvith those who bvo tried it We are certain that a
trial bottle- will convince anyone and for another SO
days i7e will 8end6ample bottle prepaid for5 cents
targe bottlcstf -5 DROPS 200 doses 10X 3 bottles
ft M Not sola by druggists only by us and onr agents
Ajnt9 w anted in new territory Write ua
to day
SWANSOH EUEUMATIG CURE GO
167 1B9 Dearborn St CHICAGO ILL
lEIlir PAYS
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EST -SCALE LEAST MONEY
JOT1ZS or BWOHAMTON N Y
He Got Off ney
Well be said Im through specu
lating I had 100 that I thought Id
take chances -on so I began dealing
through a ibucketshop Its all gone
tout Im glad 1 had the experience just
The same Really it has served to
make me happy
Hows that he was asked
When I went home and told my
wife abont it he explained she
say she knew from the first it
-would turn out that way Say theres
the sweetest little woman in this
-world
A CHEAP TRIP
Semi Monthly Excursions to the
Sunny South
The opportunity to visit the southern
states afforded by the semi monthly ex
cursions of the Louisville and Nashville
railroad is one that should be taken ad
vantage of by everyone interested These
excursions are arranged for the first and
third Tuesdays of April The tickets are
good on the legular trains of those dates
leaving northern terminals and can also
lie purchased through from agents of con
necting lines Tickets are sold to many
points in Kentucky Tennessee Alabama
the Carolinas Mississippi Georgia and
the western portions of Florida They are
gooil for return passage on any Tuesday
or Friday -wit bin twenty one days and
allow fifteen days on the going trip to stop
off and examine the country The cost for
the round trip is about the regular one way
rate and on the same dates one way tick
ets are soli at about two thirds of the reg
ular rates
For full particulars write to
C P Atmore GP A Louisville JCy or
Geo B Homer D P A St Louis 31o
There are supposed to be nearly 50
D00 dentists practicing upon peoples
teeth in the world A dentists case of
Instruments nowadays contains -between
o00 and 400 instruments
I know that my life was saed by Pisos
Cure for Consumption John A Miller
Vi Sable Mich April 21 1S93
If women were as fond of appearing
In print as in silk there would be more
ladv writers
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The Isle orshakpcnre3 Tempest
Bermuda Is said to be Island of Shak
speares Tempest Wlien the English
discovered it they found it inhabited
by hogs The strange noises which
mariners heard coming from it and
which they did not know were produc
ed by hogs caused them to say that it
was haunted and to report weird
things of it The houses are all built of
coraline rock When a man wants to
build a house lie cuts his planir out of
his ground and builds away If he
wants a plank for anything he goes to
the side of his yard and cuts out a slab
He seems to think very little about how
the hole left is going to look There are
big and little quarnes all about In
Hamilton which is the capital One
hundred barrels of good British gun
powder went from Bermuda to Boston
in 177G It was sent in response to a
letter from General Washington who
emphasized the advantages wbioh
might accrue from commercial rela
tions between Bermuda and the colo
nies and suggested that these relations
could be further strengthened by time
ly assistance in tire way of ammunition
Great Britain kept then as now large
military stores at Bermuda It was
whispered at the time that Bermuda
thought of casting her fortunes witli
the colonies However that may have
been she is loyal enough now to the
British flag It is a pretty thought that
she now sends us Easter lilies where
once she sent us gunpowder Raising
Easter lilies for the New York market
is a favorite industry in Bermuda
A Royal Wardrobe
Marie Antoinette as Dauphine is
the title of an article in the Century by
Miss Anna L Bicknell who says
The Dauphine was allowed a sum of
120000 livres for her dress alone but
she never interfered in any way and
everything was decided without con
sulting her by the dame datour who
ordered what was necessary according
to her own appreciation and settled the
bills of the tradesmen At the end of
the year she presented incomprehensi
ble accounts which the Dauphine was
required to approve with the result
that her expenses greatly exceeded the
allotted sum through no fault of hers
Mercy was called to the rescue and dis
covered the most absurd extravagance
For instance three ells of ribbon to tie
the powdering gown of the Dauphine
were put down daily also several ells
of silk daily to cover the basket in
which her gloves and fan were deposit
ed with many other items of the same
kind noted by Mercy in solemn repro
bation With all tnis waste the ar
rangements about her were strangely
deficient in comfort
Statu of Onio City of Toledo
Lucas County p
Frakk J Cheney makes oath that lie Is the
senior partner of tho firm of F J Cheney
Co dolus business in the City of Toledo County
and State aforesaid and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Halls Catarrh Cure
FRANK J CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed In mypres
ence this Gth day of December A D 188G
emale organs makes every movement painful and
keeps the nervous system unstrung
The following letter from Mrs Walter S Ba tA
SparkilltRY tells the story of many women
and shows -them how to get relief
DkaeMhs Pinkham I cannot thank you
enough forinULydiaEPinkharrfs Vegetable
Compound has done for me When I wrote to
you I had suffered for years with falling inflammation-arid
ulceration of the womb
mv back ached and I was so much
fHstrpssnd T could scareelv walk I c4
was a bnrdnn to mvself and did not Jc
care whether JL lived or died
I have taken five bottles of your
medicine andit has done wronders for
me as all my friends can testify I can
now do my own work and do not know
ihow to express my gratitude to you for
v the good your medicine and advice
Ihave done me J owe my life to Mrs
jPinkham
Mrs Pinkhanvs counselisoff ered free
to all women who need advice about
jtheir health Her address is Lynn
2Iass Mrs M Hutchceoft Kel
llerton Iowa tells here in her own
twords how Mrs Pinkham helped her
-Dear Mrs Pinkham I was in a
3ery had condition before I wrote to
yon and began the tuse of Lydia E
lEuakhams Vegetable Compound I
didtnotknowwhattofclo I suffered
terribly every montit when on my
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A W GLEASON
Notary Public
Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and
acts directly on the blood and mucus surfaces of
the system Send for testimonials free
F J CHENEY CO Toledo Ohio
E3Sold by druggists 75c
Chinese Cotton Mill
An American manufactory has been
introduced into China In the form of
the international cotton mill recently
established at Pootung a small town
near Shanghai under the auspices of
the American Trading Company of
New York It is the third cotton mill
erected in China It has 45000 spindles
and two engines of 1600 horse power
now in motion and a number of looms
will be added soon
OVERWOEKED WOMEN
Letters to Mrs Pinkham From Women Who Have Been Helped Fror
Sickness or Health
The ordinary every day life of most of our women is a ceaseless treadmill of work
How much harder the daily tasks become when some derangement of the
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feet would have suck a bearing dwn feeling was very weak womb was
swollen hack ached appetite was very poor also had trouble with my head
I have taken several bottles of your Compound and cannot say enough in its
favor It helped more 12ian all the doctors v
LydlaEPinkamsYegetableCompottffdtaWomansReinedyforWoinatisins
Forbid a Fool a Thing and
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SAPOLIO
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1 reports or Delegated Who Have
Visited Western Canada
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The fol
lowing let
ters have
been select
ed from a
large num
ber of those
sent by del
egates t o
report on Western Canada to their
friends in Michigan aud as a result of
whkli hundreds of people expect to
havt this spriug for the Free Grant
Lands of Western Canada
Liidingron Mich Nov 1 1897
AI V Mrlnues Esq Colonization
Agent Detroit Mich
JJear Sir We have just returned
rrom the West and were exceedingly
well pleased with the country We are
goiug bai k to take up our homesteads
in early spriug We received 35 per
month and board working for farmers
and the board was the best we ever had
the beef and mutton especially were
excellent The tine Havor is owing to
the tine grasses which the cattle and
sheep feed upon The people are very
hospitable and treat their hired help
with much kindness
The grain is much Heavier than here
wheat being 2 lbs to the bushel oats
4S lbs and barley often 55 lbs
Any man virli a good team and money
enough to buy pin visions and seed tot
six months can become rich there in
live years Many people who arrived
l here live years ago with little or noth
ing are well oil now One man I met
held his wheat from last 3ear and was
offered H0U0 for this years crop and
what he had held over from last year
and is holding it at 100 per bushel
We are going back in the spring to work
for this same farmer until seeding af
ter which we will homestead between
seeding aud harvest We think we will
settle on the Manitoba and Northwest
ern Railroad
You can refer any one to us for this
part or the country while we are here
and we will cheerfully answer any
questions which anyone may wish to
ask Yours truly
Signed CI IAS TTAWLEY
lOSlSLli DOLA
Alameda N W T Aug 31 1S97
Dear Friends nl Saginaw Those de
siring in secure a good and sure home
will do well In lake our advice and ex
amine the land in the neighborhood of
Alameda as we know I hat everyone
who sees this land will he agreeably
surprised Hefore seeing this land we
were partly in iloubl as to moving here
but after looking it over we at once de
cided to make our home here and we
beg those of our friends who are desir
ous of securing farms not to let this
chance slip by as the soil is of the best
and the water cannot be excelled The
Jliiehl w ieal we ever ww is also raised
here
We shall return home in haste
straighten out our affairs and move
here at once Yours truly
Signed WILLIAM JOTTOWSKI
AL1U0RT MAI
WILLIAM KIEDHL
Of Saginaw
Winnipeg Man Sept 10 1S97
Mr M V Mel nnes Chief Colonization
Agent Detroit Mich
Dear Sir We are pleased to state tG
you that we have found the country in
the vicinity of Alameda fully up tc
what you and Mr Keller had represent
ed it to be It is in fact an ideal location
for mixed fanning The soil is the best
we ever saw and as the farmers were
all busy at threshing we had an excel
lent chance to see its productive qual
ity which cannot be surpassed any
where The cattle could not be in bet
ter condition We saw two-year-old
steers equal to three-year-old raised in
most places and these as all others
are about Alameda were fed on native
hay in winter and herded in summer
As we had previous to this visited the
Northwestern States in behalf of a
large number of farmers to locate suit
able land for mixed farming we are
now in a position to say that the Ala
meda district of Western Canada sur
passes them all The country is equal
to that about Thuringen in Germany
We were rather sceptic before starting
and our intentions to settle in spring if
we were suited but we have now de
cided to move at once that is as early
this fall as we possibly can We left
Mr Riedel at Alameda and take back
his report and we will take his family
and effects with us when we go
lours sincerely
Signed
ALBERT MAI
FRED G0TT0WSKL
Franking betters
The privilege granted to Senators and
Representativesat Washington of send
ing letters and other matter free may
be curtailed or abolished altogether It
is difficult to properly restrict it so long
as there are so many dishonest persons
in the world who will abuse all privi
leges The system of franking letters
originated in 1G60 in England and the
privilege was granted to members of
Parliament It was so much abused
that in 1763 a Commission of Inquiry
was opened This reported that in the
mail sent free by post were fifteen
couples of hounds two maid servants
going as laundresses Doctor Crichton
carrying with him a cow two bales of
stockings and a deal case with four
flitches of bacon Notwithstanding
the exposure of fraud the privilege con
tinued to be abused In the beginning
of this century the needy members of
Parliament were accustomed to sell
their signatures The practice was
greatly restricted in 1837 and finally
in 1840 it was entirely abolished A
report from a committee of inquiry ap
pointed by our representatives might
furnish us with ludicrous examples of
the abuse of the franking privilege and
also food for thought which might in
uie near future create a public senti
ment against it leading to its abolish
ment
A Sufficient Notice
Near Christina Lake in Washington
X rough road leads from the main high
way toward the lake where there is a
ferry operated by hand power At the
point of departure of this road the fol
lowing sign posted on a tree informs
passers of all they have to do to make
the trip across the lake by this route
Wagon road to Cristina if you want
to go acrose hollow or yeall also a gro
cery gtore and hotel
PRONUNCIATION
Cbaractcri8tico o English and Anicr
icana on the Continent of Europe
The pronunciation which I have
found most surely characteristic ot an
English man or woman at least within
100 miles of London is the incapacity
to give a straightforward and open
sound to the letter o No one says
Oh oftener or can enunciate it less-
it has always a prolonged sidelon
note and comes forth Aeow at last
I heard one day a young salesman in a
large shop remark to his companion
Naow I must go raound and see if
Braown is daown It Is a diphthon
gal sound which was heard though
more roughly among New England
rustics In my boyhood and is given by
Lowell in his Biglow Papers and a
little of it lingers among educated peo
ple in Philadelphia which is as I have
always maintained our most English
city But what impressed it most up
on my mind in this case was the fact
that on my repeating the pronuncia
tion to several highly educated English
people they declared that there was
nothing peculiar about it and that it
was the proper way Meeting after
wards in the Wessex region of En
gland an eminent novelist who has
made its dialect classic he recognized
entirely my imitation of the sound anu
said that it was not heard in that part
of England where we then were Not
merely in this respect but in others
this distinguished writer himself might
travel through America without being
taken for an Englishman as individual
Americans are indeed often taken at
first for Englishmen in England
What leads even these to be recog
nized sooner or later is not a differ
ence in the pronunciation of single
wordst but in the cadence of the sen
tence or rather in the absence of such
cadence It Is a fact never yet ex
plained that while Americans are far
more eager more vivacious and more
quick witted than their English cous
ins they should utter what they say
in a far more level and expressionless
tone An Englishman puts more ca
dence more up-and-down into an in
quiry what oclock it is than an Ameri
can would usually put into the an
nouncement that a President was as
sassinated I do not see how anyone
can be chiefly with English people for
a time and then come back among
Americans as in a hotel on the conti
nent without observing this and not
always pleasurably It gives a color
less tone to the very people who care
most for color and novelty in their
lives It offers an extreme in both
cases I think and here again one ob
serves that in the best educated people
there is the least difference in this mat
ter Probably in English pronuncia
tion and intonation as in English
spelling there lies somewhere in the
future a better standard than either na
tion can now be said to possess
ners Bazar
Utilizlnj the Suns Heat
A French scientist calculates that in
an average day the sun will pour ou
two and a half acres of ground heat
which might be turned into energy
equal to the muscle power of 415 t
horses Mr Mouchot believed that this
heat might be utilized and made fo do
the work now done by steam and elec
tricity lie found that by condensing
the heat playing on less than a yard
and a half of ground he could boil two
pints of water By arresting sunshine
and condensing it small steam engines
have been operated successfully in
Paris but nothing has yet been done
to realize practically the great hopes of
revolutionizing civilization by using di
rectly the enormous power wheh
comes to us daily from the sun This
power is calculated at that of 21G000
000000 horses and a thousandth part
of 1 per cent of it would run all the
factories the world will ever need
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Great Benevolence
In large cities of the United States the
condition of the poor is constantly being
improved by the benevolences of wealthy
people Sanitary reforms are suggested
and carried out with earnestness but
those produced by Hostetters Stomach
Bitters in disordered liver bowels or nerv
ous system are very conspicuous
No one can act fairly without acting
sympathetically nor can any subserve
his own best interest while that Is all
he has at heart
Shake Into Your Shoes
Allens Foot Ease a powder for the
feet It cures painful swollen smart
ing feet and instantly takes the stiug
out of corns and bunions Its the great
est comfort discovery of the age Al
lens Foot Ease makes tight fitting or
new shoes feel easy It Is a certain
cure for sweating callous and hot
tired nervous aching feet Try It to
day Sold by all druggists aud shoe
stores By mail for 2oc in stamps Trial
package FREE Address Allen S Olm
sted Le Roy N Y
Why wouldnt the pink of propriety
be an appropriate flower for our na
tional emblem
TO CURE A COLT IN ONE DAT
Tnfco laxative llromo Quinine Tablets All Urucclst
roItiDJ the lunncr If It falls to core 25a
The hide of the hippopotamus in
some parts is two inches thick
FITS rorraancnsir Cured No nts or neryousnwi
alter Oret day ue of Ur Kline Or eat Herce Ke
Borer Send for FKEE 820O trial bottle anl treatise
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De Foe is said to have written Rob
inson Crusoe in six months
Mirrors toll the story of completions beautified by the
aid of Glenns Sulphur Soap
Hills Hair and Whisker Dye black or brown 50c
You cant live on air or lly without
wings
Mrs TVInslows SnoTHrao Syrup for Children
teething so it ens the KumH reauces inflammation
allays pain cure wind colic 23 centa a bottle
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The Centaur Company of -which Chas H Fletcher is
President
March 8 18971-
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Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute
which some druggist may offer you because he makes a few more pennies
on it the ingredients of which even lie does not know
it
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and refreshing to the taste and acta
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its action and truly beneficial in its
effects prepared only from the most
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many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
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gists Any reliable druggist who
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cure it promptly for any one who
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For sale by all wholesale and retail grocers
OPEH LETTER
To MOTHERS
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD CASTORIA AND
PITCHERS CASTORIA AS OUR TRADE MARK
J DR SAMUEL PITCHER of Eyannis Massachusetts
was the originator of PITCHERS CASTORIA the sams
that has borne and does now s ir on every
bear tlie facsimile signature of wrapper
This is the original PITCHERS CASTORIA which has been
used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty
years LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the hind you liave always bought x2r stTsj on the
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good tarn The working parts of
ANY AERMOTOR
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FOR A ROLLER
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ninc erer gom ererlastic power
doubles UP-TO-DATE 93
MOTOR 8 FT FOft56l2 ifor8iZie
for 3U They run like a bicycle and are made Ills a
watch every movable part on rollers Doublet gesred
mill power The Aermotor untrhen all other oil
stood still and made the steel windmill bosinsss
THE NEW BEATS THE OLD AS THE
OLD BEAT THE WOODEN WHEEL
On receipt of amount rensed Dolor bat not wheel
or vane will fa sent to replace old ono then to be
returned user tumect to cancellation at any time
If your old wheal is not an Aermotor write for
terms of swap new lor old to jo on old tower
You can put it on Aensotor Ce Caiccjro
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J7e wUh to gain 150000 new
nomeis and hence oSer
1 Earliest Red Beet lCo
x Bismarck Cucumber 10c 1
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1 Klondyka Melon lBc
3 Brilliant tfloirer Seeds 15c1
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