Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 18, 1901, Image 7

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Thief Catchers as Thieves
A Catholic priest at Kroze a small
town In Poland was awakened at
night by masked fpbbers who ordered
him to produce the 1200 roubles which
ho had to pay for the construction of
a church The priest pretended to be
hunting in his desk for the money but
getting his hands on a revolver he
turned suddenly and fired on the ban
dits killing two and putting the rest
to flight
TO CUKE A COLD IS ONE DAT
Take Laxative Biiomo Quininb Tablets All
druggists refund the money if it fnMs to cure
E W Groves signature is on the box 25a
Watches and rivers seldom run long
without winding
Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH the only 16 oz package for
10 cents All other 10 cent starch con
tains only 12 oz Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded
A woman with a three inch tongue
can make a giant feel like a midget
Millions of sufferers use Wizard Oil
for pain every year and call it blessed
Ask the druggist he knows
Now He Is Dr Alger
The American University of Harri
man Tenn has just conferred the
honorary degree of doctor of laws up
on Russell A Alger ex secretary of
war Mr Alger has been a patron of
the schools at Harriman for many
years
Ask your grocer Tor DEFIANCE
STARCH the only 16 oz package for
10 cents All other 10 cent starch con
tains only 12 oz Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded
Now England Utopia
Charles Francis Adams says that
Winchester Mass has within its
limits more natural beauty and a
higher average of civilization than any
other place in that section of Naw
England
Try Graln O Try Graln O 1
Ask your Grocer to day to show you a
package of GRAIN O the new food drink
that takes the place of coffee The children
may drink it without Injury as well as the
adult All -who try it like it GRAIN O has
that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java but
it is made from pure grains and the most
delicate stomach receives it without dis
tress i the price of coffee 15c and 25 eta
per package Sold by all grocers
No man is truly wise who denies
that he ever made a fool of himself
Garfield Tea the medicine that puri
fies the blood and cleanses the system
brings good health to all who use it It
Is made from herbs Druggists sell It
Success is the one crime some peo
ple refuse to forgive in their friends
Are Ton Interested in tho Northwest
Home and Garden a 16 page illus
trated monthly paper tells all about
the fine climate fertile grain and fruit
lands timber mines fisheries etc
of the wonderful Northwest the rich
est undeveloped portion of North Am
erica The regular price of the paper is
50c a year If you will cut out and re
turn this ad state name of paper in
which it appears and enclose 10c in
silver Home and Garden will be sent
you postage paid for one year Ad
dress Home and Garden Newspaper
Row St Faul Minn
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Liquid Dentifrice
5OZ0D0NTTOOTH POWDER 25c QC
Large LIQUID and POWDER 75c f
At all the Stores or by Mail for the price
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DeU A BRl will be paid
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ness weakness lossof vitality In
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disorders mat can not oc curea 03
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Beat Cough Syrup Testes Good Use
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A STROIXING SINGER
-- By Charlotte Becker
He sang alonjr the woodland paths
When all the world was warm and
tray
Tho birds half mocked him overhead
The shadows cooled his greenlit way
The earth wa3 sweet with growing
things
The vintage promised full and fair
And one with eyes like larkspur bud3
And garnered sunlight in her hair
Stood watching by the ilex trees
A glow a welcome in her eyes
He sank too tired at her feet
And smiled through wistful little sighs
Dear love he said I cannot live
I shall not sec the morrows sun
But I am fortunate to die
While yet my loving is not done
And weep no foolish tears for me
But when tho vines with gold are
hung
Think Life was very good to him
For he had lived and loved and
sung
AInslees Magazine
A Coincidence and a Recon
sideration
BY J P COUGHLIN
Copyright 1901 by Daily Story Pub Co
Paul Westover had every reason to
congratulate himself upon the success
of his new book The public received
it with gratifying approval and the
critics bestowed upon it well tempered
commendation Being a first born
however the critics felt bound to pa
tronize both it and its writer in their
customary paternal fashion and while
lauding its other excellent qualities
they pointed out and dwelt upon the
un realistic Improbabilities of the
main incidents in which Mr West
overs heroine was centered
That this should be so was only
natural Mr Westover was ridicu
lously young to know anything of the
impenetrable feminine and yet he had
dared to make Gertrude Warner the
story of a womans life a story of
many strange phases and of curious
though incorrect said the reviewers
insights into the wdrkings of a young
girls mind
Westover was almost on the point
of accepting the critics dictum He
had fancied that his portrayal of Ger
trude Warner was well and clearly im
agined but after all what could he a
bachelor and Impressionable know of
women The reviewers must be right
Gertrude Warner was falsely drawn
But there was at least one person
who did not think with the reviewers
The newly fledged author received in
his mall from his publishers a long
letter that was truly startling to his
self possession Its full length may
not be given here but its gist is con
tained in a couple of paragraphs
You are evidently very intimately
acquainted with the story of the dark
est passages in my life but surely it
was unnecessary that the details
should be made public so faithfully
and so callously I would like to think
that your story was purely a coinci
dence and evolved entirely from your
own imagination but the details up to
the denouement in every particular
are so carefully true to fact that I
have no other course than to believe
that some unworthy recipient of my
confidence has in an idle moment be
trayed my unhappy history
Doubtless you will admit that I
have at least the right of asking an
explanation the more especially see
ing that you have even given to your
novel a title so like the name borne
by her who asks it
GERMYN WARREN
Westover finished the reading of this
letter with a rue expression He
whistled softly to himself and looked
blankly at the wall in an endeavor to
collect his thoughts - and adequately
consider the situation presented to
him In a moment the humorous as
pect of the affair dawned upon him and
he laughed quizzically
One of the delights of novel-writing
he murmured aloud is to run
across some hysterical woman who
finds your book a mirror of her past
A startling letter
If I am expected to reply to all such
my hands will be full Yet what a
splendid answer to the critics
His better and more sympathetic
nature however for as yet he was not
experienced enough to be callous as
serted itself and he penned a duly
consolatory letter to Miss Germyn
Warren
A week later Paul Westover had an
encounter that caused him consider
able embarrassment
Mr Westover our youngest nov
elist Miss Warren
The serenity and self containedness
of the frail pretty girl before him was
in striking contrast to the blushing
stammering awkwardness of the young
author The clear blue eyes however
put him at his ease quickly and he
found himself lost in amazement at
how different the girl before him was
from the morbid woman with a past
he had pictured her
Your letter I suppose I may speak
of it was very kind her voice broke
-
musically in upon his semi absorption
but there are some things in your
book I would like to talk to you about
May I
Westover found himself in a quiet
corner of the drawing room anticipat
ing a quarter of an hours stern cross
examination at the hands of Miss War
ren Somehow the ordeal did not seem
to be so terrible as it would have
seemed two days previously
Sitting in his armchair that night
Paul Westover meditatively addressed
the smoke clouds from his cigar
She is wonderfully pretty she has
exquisitely sweet eyes and what a
charming talker even though we did
talk only of the serious things of life
She is indeed an ideal heroine in real
life
Westover pulled himself up abruptly
and laughed a quick nervous laugh
Come this wont do contemplating
such a thing already is making haste
too quickly but thats absurd Why
before I know it Ill be thinking of
marriage And marriage would be the
ruin of a young writer It would
But then Westover repeated to him
self all the familiar arguments against
m r 1 1
Yes everything Mr Westover has
written
matrimony until finally he went to bed
convinced if not exactly pleased
His encounter with Miss Germyn
Warren and the train of thought it
prompted may have had something to
do with Mr Westovers departure for
the west but the literary journals an
nounced his trip as taken for the pur
pose of acquiring local color for a
new novel
During the two years that followed
Paul Westovers literary output served
to increase considerably his growing
reputation He returned to New York
and prepared to settle down comfort
ably to meet the demands made upon
him by his publishers The novel to
prepare which he left New York was
a pronounced success and though
his old friends the critics did not
appear to notice it Paul himself was
conscious of a certain resemblance -in
type between his new heroine and his
old that is to say Miss Germyn War
ren He tried to reason that this new
heroine was simply but a develop
ment of the Gertrude Warner of his
first book and thus he tried to dis
pel his lingering fears that he had
drawn upon Miss Warren his ac
quaintance of a single evening
Again in his career Mr Paul West
over had an encounter which caused
him to become as discomposed and
nervous as he had been at his first
meeting with the coincidental heroine
of his first book
It was at a literary reception
Permit me Miss Warren to intro
duce to you Mr Paul Westover you
have no doubt read his clever books
Yes everything Mr Westover has
written said Germyn Warren as she
extended her hand to Taul who stood
bowing and blushing like a schoolboy
Then with a smile of gentle mischief
playing around her lips as they were
left alone she continued And I can
not think that Mr Westover has for
gotten me since some of my friends
would have it I am portrayed rather
faithfully in your most recent novel
and even in several of your magazine
stories
Westover was plainly surprised at
this frank challenge and for the sec
ond time in his life he found himself
keenly observing the heroine of his
fiction He noticed the same clear
blue eyes and wondered at how close
ly he had remembered them all this
time He found himself on terms of
old acquaintanceship with this mag
netic little girl for she was only a
girl For a moment until the pre
sumption of the thing struck him he
felt a tinge of regret being taken away
from New York for so long How that
evenings reception passed he never
knew He had a very definite notion
that he had spent by far the greater
part of the evening in the society of
Miss Warren
That night in the seculsion of his
chambers over his cigar he came not
unwillingly to the conclusion that aft
er all
What is to be is to be and it seems
to me that the fates have ordained
that I should create a heroine for my
self Either I am in love or am drift
ing relentlessly towards that happy
state of mind Of course marriage is
the to-be-expected outcome of love
and for a young man struggling for
fame and fortune a sympathetic wife
is a great helper a constant incent
ive and thus he proceeded to adapt
his views to the altered state of his
circumstances
Wlio Is This Tennyson
When Tennyson was nearing 60
years of age and his fame might fair
ly be assumed to be world wide Ed
ward Moxon the publisher decided to
approach Gustave Dore and commis
sion him to illustrate the Idylls of
the King After Dore had consid
ered the proposals he asked Who
then is this M Tennyson
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If yod have Rheumatism write Dr Shoop ISaclno
Wis Box 143 for six bottles of his Rheumatic Cure
express paid Send no money Pay 350 if cured
The fishermans wealth depends on
his net profits
Garfield Tea the medicine that puri
fies the blood and cleanses the system
brings good health to all who use it It
is made from herbs Druggists sell it
Agreeable advice is seldom useful
advice
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Buy Rice lands In S E Texas and S W La at 10
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Dyspepsia is the TDanc of the human system
Protect yourself against its ravages by the use
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Personal conundrums are just
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Hon Dan A Grosvenor Deputy Auditor for the War Department in a
letter written from Washington D C says
Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived from one
bottle of Peruna One week has brought wonderful changes and lam now as
well as ever Besides being one of the very best spring tonics it is an excellent
catarrh remedy Very respectfully Dan A Qrosvenor
Hon John Williams County Com- Duluth Minn says the following in
missioner of 517 West Second street regard to Peruna As a remedy for
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catarrh I can cheerfully recommend
Peruna I know what it is to fluffed
from that terrible disease and I feel
that it Is my duty to speak a good
word for the tonic that brought mo
immediate relief Peruna cured me of
a bad case of catarrh and I know 1ft
will cure any other sufferer from that
disease
Miss Mattie L Guild President Illi
nois Young Peoples Christian Temper
ance Union in a recent letter from
Chicago 111 says
doubt If Peruna has a rival in alt
the remedies recommended to day for
catarrh of the system A remedy that
will cure catarrh of the stomach wilt
cure the same condition of the mucous
membrane anywhere I have found it
the best remedy 1 have ever tried for
catarrh and believing it yvorthy my
endorsement I gladly accord if
Mrs Elmer Fleming orator of Res
ervoir Council No 168 Northwestern
Legion of Honor of Minneapolis
Minn writes from 2535 Polk St N B3
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troubled all my
life with ca
tarrh in my
head I took
Peruna for
about three
months and
now think I
am permanent
ly cured I be
lieve that for
catarrh in all
its forms Peru
na is the
aaaaaaaaatat
Mrs Elmer Fleming
Minneapolis Minn
cine of the age It cures when all other
remedies fail I can heartily recom
mend Peruna as a catarrh remedy
The spring Is the time to treat ca
tarrh Cold wet winter weather pfted
retards a cure of catarrh If a coursa
of Peruna is taken during the Carljr
spring months the cure will be ptompB
and permanent There can be no fail
ures if Peruna is taken intelligently
during the favorable weather of spring
As a systemic catarrh remedy Pe
runa eradicates catarrh from the Sys
tem wherever it may be located It
cures catarrh of the stomach orJbGff
els with the same certainty as catarrlV
of the head t
If you do not derive prompt and sat
isfactory results from the use of
runa write at once to Dr Hartman
giving a full statement of your castf
and he will be pleased to give you ItW
valuable advice gratis
Address Dr Hartman President of
the Hartman Sanitarium Columbus OV
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puins after eating liver trouble sallow complexion
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