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

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    Society Woman Kaigea Track.
Near the pretty little town of Derby ,
Conn. , is a farm which is managed bj
a gifted society woman who in he ]
day has figured conspicuously in most
European courts. The woman is Miss
Frederica Sanford , daughter of Henrj
S. Sanford , at one time United States
minister to Belgium. Miss Sanforc
personally supervises and works th <
place , raising "garden truck" anc
chickens. These she takes to Derbj
regularly , finding ready sale in the
markets and hotels for all she can of
fer. Her widowed mother and hei
younger sister , Wilhelmina , live ir
the old Sanford homestead in town
Here Miss Sanford generally passes
her nights , but from early spring til
late in the fall she is up and away tc
her truck farm at daylight , often re
maining there till sundown. In this
way she makes a comfortable if sim
ple living for the family , besides be
ing able to indulge in some of the ele
gancies.
Fighting Temperature is 85.
Professor Dexter , of the Universitj
of Illinois , has been investigating the
effects of weather on morals and finds
that the desire to fight rises with th
thermometer , but stops at 85 degrees ;
wilts after that as the mercury rises
Assault cases are therefore commonei
in summer than in winter. Drunken
ness , however , lessens with summer
and increases with the coming of cold ,
Suicides are at a minimum on bright
days with a high barometer and in
creases as the wind rises.
A FEARLESS PHYSICIAN.
Benton. 111. , Sept. 30th. Much com
ment has been caused by the action ol
Dr. R. H. Dunaway , a physician here ,
who for over a year past has been rec
ommending Dodd's Kidney Pills tc
those of his patients who suffered from
Rheumatism , Bright's Disease , Dia
betes or other Kidney Troubles.
Dr. Dunaway also published an open
letter last May stating positively that
he himself had been cured of Diabetes
by Dodd's Kidney Pills , and that , after
he had concluded he was going to die.
He is a well man today and says he
feels it his duty to do as he has done
and is doing because Dodd's Kidney
Pills saved his lif *
Swiss Anti-Swearers.
In Switzerland and Italy good.people
go about with little cards containing
pledges against swearing. These are
presented whenever the bearers hear
some one indulging in profanity. The
penalty for violating the pledge is a
small self-imposed 'fine , to be paid to
charity.
The way for a man to keep a secret
from a woman is not to let her guess
there is a secret to keep.
Brooklyn. N. T. . Sept. SOth. Informa
tion has been received regarding the won
derful curative powers of the Garfleld
Headache Powders ; people everywhere
are using them and writing the manufac
turers of the good results obtained.
A Big Treo for St Lonls.
An effort is to be made to remove
a large red oak tree from the wildest
section of Arkansas to Forest park ,
St. Louis , for the Louisiana Purchase
exposition. The tree is 160 feet high
and 12 feet in diameter at the base.
A double tramway will be built from
the tree to the river , where it will be
floated and towed to St. Louis. The
tree will be dug up by the roots in
stead of being cut down , and none
of the branches will be trimmed.
. Says He is 12G.
Dr. Charles Smith , a physician of
Philadelphia , contends that he was
born in Cairo , 111 , in 1775 126 years
ago. He says that he can produce
indisputable proof that he was more
than 30 yeaers old when he was grad
uated at the medical college at Jena
in 1808.
Schmidt , Champion Rifle Shot.
Private Schmidt , of Company B.
Fourteenth United State infantry , now
camped at the rifle range near Mount
Clemens , Mich. , made a score at shoot
ing at 600 yards that the broke the
record of the whole army. The target
was a dummy man. Nineteen out of
twenty of his shots took effect , any
of which would have caused instant
death in a living man , while the twen
tieth shot would have inflicted a seri
ous or fatal wound. Schmidt's achieve
ment is said to be not only unparal
leled in United State arm rifle shoot
ing records , but also without precedent
A Bishop's Plain Talk.
Bishop "W. A. Candler has been talk
ing to the St. Louis Southern Metho
dist ministers on the higher criticism
and the tendency of ritualism in the
church. He deprecates special mu
sical programs and paid choirs and
soloists. The higher criticism , he de
clares , insists on "a sort of polka dot
revelation. "
WISE PAINTING
Not much , wise painting
done ; poor paint , mostly ; too
cheap. Nobody wants it
poor ; everybody wants it
cheap.
Devoe ready paint is cheap
because it isn't poor ; it's un
like any other ; because we
guarantee results instead of
materials.
Wise painting is Paint in
the fall and use Devoe.
Ask your dealer ; he'll get it fcr yon.Book
on painting free if you mention this paper.
GOOD-PAINT DEVOE , CHICAGO.
Sold ( with or without Bill
ing and Tabulating Attach-
mentJ.ExchangcoURented ,
and Repaired. Paragon
Typewriter Ribbons for all Ma
chines , Linen Papers , Carbon
Paper , and miscellaneous Type-
vmter Supplies and Furniture.
1619 .Farnam St. . Omaha.
President's Assassin to Expiate Eia Grime
on October 28.
DZA7IJ TO DE BY ELECTROCUTION ,
rlsoner Is Calm , Bat Under nigh Ten
sion when Sentence Is Pronounced
Face Shows the Distress His Lips Will
Not Speak "Good Bye. "
BUFFALO , Sept 27. Czolgosz , the
doomed assassin of President McKin-
ley , was taken from Buffalo to Au
burn state prison last night to await
death by electrocution during the
week commencing Monday , October
28.
Sheriff Caldwell and sixteen men
took the prisoner in a special car at
tached to the second section of a
train which was due to leave at 9:30.
The train left the New York Central
station at 10:06 p. m. and the railroad
officials said that an effort would be
made to reach Auburn at 2:12 : a. m. ,
which is schedule time.
Czolgosz was "sneaked" out the
back entrance of the Erie county jail ,
escorted by seventeen men , and was
hustled into the special car , which had
tyeen , backed down "pn rtjhe terrace
tracks a few rods from the rear of
the jail a minute before. The jail was
left at just 9:40 p. m. , but a slow run
was made to the Union station , as
the engine and car were on the wrong
track , which had been cleared.
Sheriff Caldwell arranged for the de
parture and his moves were kept so
secret and were so cleverly managed
that no one but the guards , the rail
road men and the newspaper men
who were on the watch knew that
the assassin was being smuggled out
of the jail. Sheriff Caldwell had giv
en orders to his most trustworthy
deputies to appear singly at the jail
at different hours during the evening ,
and he had also made arrangements
with Superintendent Bradfield of the
New York Central to have an engine
and special car on the terrace tracks
at Church street at 9:25 o'clock. That
car was fifteen minutes late , but the
moment it left the station for its run
of three or four minutes a telephone
message was sent to the jail and the
sheriff 'had the prisoner ready. As
soon as the car stopped , but a few
rods from the rear entrance to the
jail , Czolgosz appeared handcuffed to
Jailer George N. Mitchell and sur
rounded by the Sheriff and his depu
ties and Chief McMaster of the Au
burn police department. The car was
attached to the second section of the
train. The news that a car contain
ing the murderer was on the rear of
the train spread quickly and all the
railroad men in the station left their
work to get a look at the assassin.
Finally at 10:06 o'clock the word was
given and the train pulled out.
At Rochester the car will be cou
pled to a train running from there
to Auburn , which had orders to await
the arrival of this train. Just before
the train pulled out a representative
of the Associated' Press saw Czolgosz
seated easily in a seat and smoking
a cigar. In the seat with the pris
oner was Jailer Mitchell and in the
opposite seat facing them were the
keeper of the penitentiary and Deputy
Sheriff Hugh Sloan , the oldest and
most experienced deputy sheriff in
the county. The other guards were
seated in front and back of him and
on the other side of the car , direct
ly opposite his seat. These precau
tions were taken because the authori
ties received word from some source
today that the sheriff might encoun
ter considerable difficulty in getting
the prisoner to Auburn. Just what
trouble was feared was not learned ,
but great care was taken that no ad
vance news of the departure of the
train was telegraphed along the line.
Big Crop of Sugar Beets.
NORTH LOUP , Neb. , Sept. 28.
The sugar beet growers are well sat
isfied with this year's crop. Durin ?
July and August the outlook was dis
couraging. Plants looked as though
they were killed by the drouth , but
since September rains began they have
recovered all lost ground and now
promise a big yield with a percentage
above the average. Some fields have
tested as high at 19 per cent sugar.
Wood Reaches Havana.
HAVANA , Sept. 27. General Wood
has arrived here from Tampa on the
Kanawha. The Kanawha was oblig
ed to put in at Dry Tortugas yesterday
on account of bad weather , but it left
there this morning and had a pleasant
run to Havana.
Nellie Poor Goes to Kansas.
CHICAGO , Sept. 27. Mrs. Nellie
Poor of this city , who , with her two
sons , caused a sensation on a train
in New York a few weeks ago by
their strange actions , has been dis
charged by Judge Carter , before whom
she appeared today on a charge of
insanity. Recently she has been in a
sanitarium at Palmyria , Wis. , but will
go to the home of a sister in Kan
sas. The two boys will remain in
Chicago with Mrs. Poor's mother.
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There is a path in which every
child of God is to walk , and in which
alone God can accompany him. Den-
ham Smith.
81OO Reward O1OO.
The readers of this paper will be pleased to
learn th there is at least one dreaded disease
that science has been able to cure in all its
stages , and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu
tional disease , requires a constitutional treat-
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally ,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system , thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease , and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution and
assisting nature In doing its work. The pro
prietors have so much faith ! n its curative
powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for
any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of
Testimonials. _
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , a
Sold by druggists Toe.
Call's Family Pills are the best.
True glory takes root , and even
spreads. All false pretenses , like
flowers , fall to the ground ; nor can
any counterfeit last long. Cicero.
AI.Ii UP-TO-DATE HOUSEKEEPERS
Use Red Cross Ball Blue. It makes clothes
dean and sweet as when new. All grocers.
Horse Meat Isn't the' Thing.
Scientific investigators in Europe ,
after thorough tests of a horseflesh
diet , say that this sort of meat , when
the use of it is continued for a long
time , tends to lessen the weight of the
consumer , whether man or beast.
These physiological sages have come
to the conclusion that the choicest
steaks and roasts from the fattest
colts and fillies are inferior to beef
or veal , mutton , lamb or ham in sus
taining vital force and preventing a
decline in strength.
A tife Saver at SO.
M. Wallon , senator , the father of
the French republican constitution ,
and the venerable perpetual secretary
of the academy , assisted by his son ,
recently saved the lives of three per
sons who were drowning in the sea
near Petits Dalles. For his courage-
pus conduct the intrepid rescuer , who
is 80 years old , has been awarded a
first-clas medal.
Iceland Stanford's Latest Trouble.
The latest excitement at Leland
Stanford university is over the felling
of the great live oak shading the walk
between Robie and Encina halls ,
which in 1395 was dedicated to the
memory of "the first and most famous
class that Stanford has graduated , " as
the San Francisco News Letter
calls it.
The King Doesn't Kiss.
Many stories are related of the
young king of Spain. At a recent
function , in which only young people
joined , a pretty girl of 16 , who had
danced several times with Alfonso ,
presented her cheek to him for a sa
lute. Instantly he straightened up
and extended his hand to her. "I don't
kiss girls , " he said ; "they kiss my
hand instead ; I am your king. "
A crank is powerless so long as it
insists on working alone.
Nature's remedy , Garfield Tea ! In
expensive and effective ; 15 pints or 30
doses for 25c. It Is composed of medicinal
HERBS , not mineral poisons ; It cures con
stipation and sick headache , kidney and
liver diseases. Good for all.
If one does not take care , one's
whole life slips away in theorizing ,
and we want a second career for prac
tice. Fenelon.
UTS Permanency Cured. Steers ornervonenenarteip
flrrt day's use of Ir. Kllne.'s Great Nerve Rebtorer.
Bend for FREE 82.OO trial bottle and treatise.
lIB. B. H. KixiE. Ltd. . 931 Area St. . PMladelphi- *
The Invitation Misunderstood.
The widow of a prominent member
of a sporting club who recently died
is much incensed , it is said , over the
officiating priest's choice of words at
the funeral obsequies. The club mem
bers are heavy drinkers , and it is well
known that on their excursions in a
body their favorite drink is beer. By
invitation of the widow they were in
attendance at the funeral , and at the
close of the ceremony the reverend
father brought down upon himself the
wrath of the widow and marred the
solemnity of the occasion by request
ing that the members of the club
would now pass around the bier. "
Sweat or fruit acids will not discolor
goods dyed with PUTNAM FADELESS
DYES. Sold by druggists , lOc. package.
Women learn things quicker , be
cause they have more intelligence.
Piso's Cure for Consumption is an infallible
medicine for coughs and colds. N. W. SAMUEL ,
Ocean Grove , N. J. , Feb. 17,1900.
The thread of our life would be
dark heaven knows ! if it were not for
our friendship and love intertwined.
Thomas Moore.
Mrs. Wlnelow'B Soothing : Syrup.
For children teetting , softens the gums , reduces Irr
Sammatlon , allays pain , cures wind colic. 23c a bottle.
Our saddest infirmities may bring
us our best affinities.
Prayer will not flow where malice
is allowed to grow.
"Kot In tha Trn t. " .
This Is a favorite expression with
persons who have goods on hand that
they wish to sell to the public. But
their goods are not always good. Neith
er have they a right at all times
to claim that they are "not in the
trust" As a matter of fact they gen
erally are In the trust Trusts know
the advantage of advertising their
goods as "not in the trust" It helps
them to sell an inferior article that
they may pay dividends on watered
stock. The Defiance Starch company
has no false stock on which to pay
dividends. They simply manufacture
the best starch that is made anywhere
in the world , and sell 16 ounces for
ten cents. Ask your grocer for It
Made by Magnetic Starch Co. , Omaha ,
Neb.
Knowledge is proud that he has
learned so much ! Wisdom is humble
that he knows no more. Cowper.
BED CROSS BALL BLUE
Should be inievery home. Ask your grocer
for it. Large 2 oz. package only 5 cents.
The receiver of a black eye feels as
bad as any thief.
WISCONSIN FARM LANDS"
The best of farm lands can be ob
tained now in Marinette County , Wis
consin , on the Chicago , Milwaukee &
St Paul Railway at a low price and on
very favorable terms. Wisconsin is
noted for its fine crops , excellent
markets and healthful climate. Why
rent a farm when you can buy one
much cheaper than you can rent and
in a few years it will be your own
property. For particulars address
F. A. Miller , General Passenger Agent ,
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail
way , Chicago.
What I want is , not to possess re
ligion , but to have a religion that
shall possess me. Kingsley.
Why experiment with untried rem
edies for pain ? Use Wizard Oil at once
and be happy. Your druggist has it
Lady Pauncefote said recently that
she would rather live in Washington
than anywhere else except London.
A man's good breeding is the best
security against another man's bad
manners. Lord Chesterfield.
,1 Jor More Than a Quarter of a Century
The 'reputation of W. L. Donglaa 93.OO
and $3.50 shoes for ttyJe , comfort and
wear has excelled all other makes sold at
these prices. This excellent reputation has
been won by merit alone. W. I . Douglas
flhoea have to give better satisfaction than
other 33.0O and 93.50 shoes because .his
reputation for the best S3.00 and ? 3. O
shoes must be maintained. The standard
has always been placed so high that the-
wearer receives more value for his money
in the "W. Is. Douglas S3.00 and $3.50
hoes than he can get elsewhere.
W.It. Douglas sells more $3.00 and 83.50
shoes than any other two manufacturers.
W. L Dauglaa ft.00 Gilt Edge Line
cannot be equalled at any price.
W. L. Douglm * $3.OO and 33.6O
9fi09 arm ttiadO Of tkO * * lttO Mjjtt
mjfadm Imath&r * uamd In $5 and $ Q
mhoBS mnd are Just a oomd *
Sold by the best shoe dealers everywhere.
Insist upon having IV. I Douglas shoes
with name and price stamped on bottom.
Mow to Order by Mall IfV. . L. Douglas
hoes arc not cold in your town , send order direct to
factory. Shoea cer.t anywhere on receipt of price and.
- * " ' - - * * . additional .
15 eta. for carriage. Mr
UBtozn department will make yon a
pair that will equal $5 and 16 cus
tom made shoes. In style , fit and
wear. Take measurement * of
foot as shown on model ; itato
style desired ; elzcandwldth
usually worn ; plain or
cap too ; heavy , med
ium or light soles.
A fit guaranteed.
Try a pair.
Fail C.lor Eyelets otod.
W. Ij. Dougloa , llrockton , Ma
Nature's Priceless Remedy Rheumatism , Neuraf-
DR. 0. PHELPS BROWN'S gla. Weak Back. Sprains ,
Burns , Sores and all Pain.
PRECIOUS
HERBAL druggist , 21 , SOc.
If he does not sell It , send
OINTMENT us hU name , and for your
trouble , we will Crnn
It Cures Through the Fores Send foi a Trial IICCi
lUdressDr.O.P.Bro-wn.98B
Don't let your grocer sell you a 12 oz.
package of laundry starch , for 10 cents when
you csxn get 16 oz. of the very best sta rcK
made for tKe sarrve
price. One-third
- vfy starch for the
HAS No EQUAL. W5 more
m same money.
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'TRADE MAftK To ike Dealers :
GO SLOW In placing orders for 12-oz.
Laundry Starch. You won't "be able to sell 12
DEFIANCE & ounces for 10 cents while your competitor offers
16 ounces for the same money.
DEFIANCE STARCH IS THE BIGGEST
v/\ \ THE BEST COLD WATER STARCH MADE.
No Chromos , no Premiums , but a better
REQUIRES NO COOKING starch , and one-third more of it , than is con
tained in other for the .
PREPARED FOR any package price.
s Having adopted every idea in the manufac
UUNDRYPURP05E50NIY ture of starch which modern invention has made
i\ possible , we offer Defiance StajcR , with every
confidence in giving satisfaction. Consumers
are becoming more and more dissatisfied with
the prevalent custom of getting 5c. worth of
starch and Sc. worth of some useless thing , when
_ MANUFACTURED BY they want lOc. worth of starch. We give no
MAGNETIC premiums with Defiance Starch , relying on " Qual
ity and Quantify" as the more satisfactory
method of getting business. You take no
EXACT SIZE OF IO CE3T PACKAGE. chances in pushing this article , we give an ab
72 PACKAGES IN A CASE. solute guarantee with every package sold , and
authorize dealers to take back any starch that a
customer claims to be unsatisfactory in any way. We have made arrangements to advertise it thoroughly
and you must have it. ORDER. FROM YOVR JOBBER. If you camnot get it from Kim , write us.
At wholesale by KeCard-lrady Go. and Paxion and iSallagher , Omaha , Neb.
MANUFACTURED BY
MAGNETIC STARCH MFG. CO.
OMAHA. NEB-