Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 28, 1901, Image 7

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    HALF SICK PEOPLE ii
Just sick enough to feel heavy heeled , lazy and listless , to have no'appe
tite , to sleep badly , to have what you eat feel like lead on your stomach , but
not sick enough to call a doctor just sick enough not to know what to do.
TAKE DR , TYLER'S PEPSIN STOMACH POWDERS , _
They will sharpen your appetite and put new "go" In your nerves and
muscles. Send today and commence taking them right away , , ' * < * , * .
Price 25c , or 5 for $1. Circulars on d testimonials free. Ask your druggist
for it , or send direct to H. F. Hastings , 3143 Monroe St. , Toledo , O.
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PORTABLE GASOLINE ENGINE , in % In * n'q
Specially * adapted for operating corn buskers ,
grinders , etc. , and for general farm service. Write
for catalogue and further information.
FAIRBANKS , MORSE & 00 , , Omaha , Nebraska ,
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$5,000 CASH and Premium Awards FREE.
* j These 14 letters will spell throe different States when
properly arranged. Each line represents one State. What
are they ? We intend to divide $200.00 in cash and distribute
54,800.00 worth of premiums , consisting of Solid Gold .Genuine _
Diamond _ . _ Ring _ . _ , Beautiful . Silverware _ _ , etc _ _ _ , among _ those _ who6
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send in correct answers. This contest is free. An answer on a postal will do. We reply bye
return mail. All can secure an award if they wish without any expense whatever. Answero ,
to-day. It costs nothing to try and you may be fortunate enough to secure a handsome a ward , 6
OOOOOOOHOME SUPPLY COMPANY , DETROIT , MICH.OOOOO-CK > < 5
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tuiil lUiors , etc. , anil will giro them
or almoi : nothing to Introduce our fina
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a ard d at ParUExposltlon warranted 5 jean.
Shaving Set onlljtint of verj b t.hl h grade ,
hollow frooadSheSitld Razor , double horta *
hid * Strop. Ere h and Soap ; worth 13 00.
Send yonr addrttt and we trnd tTerrtblnf for
examination. If full j ittliGr j pa ; $2.95 and
* xprcas eharcrt , otherwlii not on * cent. If you can
„ _ , , . . * rK r2 H ootnw-all jmnelf aril either the Watch , or the
BET. I BfiBMIHH ShtTineBet. or the Clean , for at least the tua *
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RICHTER IMPORTING CO , 77 LEES BLDQ. , CHICAGO.
" " The Names and Memory of Three Great
"OUR MARTYRS" est and Grandest Men of the Age Will Live
Forevei
LINCOLN , GARFIELD AND M'KINLElf
assassinated while serving their country. The lives of these men should be a
guide and inspiration lor every indu , woman and child.
We have finished at a great expense a beautiful picture , size 16x20 , giving
perfect likeness and correct biography of eaclu which includes the last
words uttered. The artist who designed and grouped this beautiful work of
art has every reason to feel gratified at the splendid results achieved. The
picture will touch a'responsive chord in the heart of everyone who sees it.
We want you to act as our representative in your territory. The sales will
be enormous ; the profits large. Ast at once ; tomorrow may be too late. Re
mit in stamps if more convenient.
Fnmnle crmv. po Mere prepaid $ .25
Three copies , postage prepaid 50
COMMONSENSE BOOK CONCERN ,
Publishers' Building , Omaha , Neb.
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The Chicago Limited
and Ine EaSt
Lighted Train
Ticket Officel504
l-atrons of the Chicago , Milwaukee & tot. Paul R. R. will find in Omana ,
Chicago and all other important depots the officials of the road present at
the departure and arrival of all trains , whose special business it is to be of
service in every way possible to our patrons. '
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COUNTRY PUBLISHERS CO. , OMAHA , Vol. 4 No. 48-1901
GOOD LANDS CHEAP.
The Fremont. Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley-R. Rhave announced low rate
excursions for homeseekers to the
farming and grazing country along
their Jlnes for October , November and
December , 1901.
Rate : One fare plus $2.00 for the
round trip. Minimum round trip rate ,
$9.00.
Dates Sale : October 15th , November
5th and 19th , December 3d and 17th.
Limit : Twenty-one days from date
of sale.-
Stopover : On going trip at any point
west of Pilger , "Leigh , Surprise or Cor
dova. Continuous passage on return
The Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley R. R. traverses the best farm
ing portions of Nebraska and the most
extensive hay and grazing landsIn
Nebraska , Wyoming and the Black
Hills portion of South Dakota.
Ask any North-Western Line agent
for further particulars and write for
maps , folders , pamphlets giving pop
ulation of counties , citiesand towns
and other detailed Information. J. G.
Gable , Traveling Passenger Agent , F.
E. & M. V. R. R. , Denlson , la. , or to
J. R. Buchanan , General Passenger
Agent , Omaha. Neb.
HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS.
On November 5th and 19th and De
cember 3d and 17th , the Missouri Pa
cific Railway will sell tickets to cer
tain points In the South , Southeast and
Southwest , at the rate of one fare
for the round trip , plus $2.00. Final
return'limit , 21 days from date of sale.
For further information or land
pamphlets , address W. C. Barnes , T.
P. A. , Omaha , Neb.
H. C. TOWNSEND , G. P. & T. A. ,
St. Louis , Mo.
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ing Loudon Pile Cure Co.Cordoya , 12th
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deep-colored amethyst r crystals was
recently uncovered. This is the first
reported discovery of amettiyst in Ari
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( AMERICANS
ARE HEROES ,
Great Gallantry Displayed By American Scl-
' tilers on island of Samar ,
An Almost Impregnable Stronghold Ic
Stormed and Taken By Sur
prise by Americans'
Manila. ( Special. ) Major L. W. T.
Waller of the marine corps has ca
bled Rear Admiral Rodgers , at Ma
nila , a full and detailed account of the
attack , November 7 , by the men ot"
his commandupon therebel strong -
hoJJ at Sojoton , near Basey , Island of
Samar. Three insurgent camps were
dt-suoyed , forty bamboo cannon wer
captured and much rice and other
stores were destroyed.
The rebel stronghold was almost im
pregnable. The trails leading to it
were lined with poisoned spears stick-
Ing from the ground , and were filled
with hidden pitfalls. . *
Majob "Waller's command attacked
the enemy unexpectedly. To dothis'
they had to scale a cliff 200 feet high.
This they climbed barefooted over
bamboo ladders. At the top they found
bowlders piled ready to precipitate
upon an attacking party.
Major Waller says he was person
ally not present at the'action. . He
praises Captain Da vid D. Porter and
Captain Hiram I. Bearss for'their
splendid work and says too mucn
? raise cannot be given the marines
tHehiselves , whose behavior he char
acterizes as brilliant in every respect.
The major considers the scaling of a
cliff 200 feet high as a new feature of
warfare , and says such men would be
able to do anything anywhere.
Thirty of the enemy were killed. The
marines sustained a few trifling in
juries. Rear Admiral Rodgers has re
plied to Major Waller congratulating
him on this successful action by his
command.
Aguinaldo has written General Chaf-
fee , the military governor of the Phil
ippines , asking the latter's permission
to go before Congress and express the
desires of the Filipino people. Aguin
aldo further requests to be accompa
nied by'eight friends , four of whom he
designates , four of whom are prison
ers at Guam , while the 'others are
prominent in Manila. .
Sixto Lopfez , who has been in the
United States and in Europe in the in
terest of the Filipino insurgents , and
who is now at Hong Kong , has writ
ten to Governor Taft asking to be ex
empted from taking the oath of alle
giance to the , United States on his
arrival at Manila , asserting this action , 1
might injure his labors in behalf of ,
peace. ' i
A fund Is being raised by the federal
party in Manila for the purpose of at
tempting to prevent the execution of
the Filipino general , Isidore Torres ,
who surrendered to the American au
thorities in the early part of this year ]
and who was later tried on charges ,
of having violated fftie rules of war- |
fare and sentenced to death. Several
congressmen will be asked to exert
their influence in favor of Torres.
MANY MITES FOR THE MONUMENT ,
Cleveland , O. ( Special. ) The execu
tive committee of the McKinley Na
tional Monument association , after a
lengthy session at the office of Sen-
itor Hanna , issued the following state
ment :
At a meeting of the executive com
mittee of the McKinley National Me
morial association held in Cleveland
today the secretary , Ryerson Ritchie ,
submitted reports from many states of
the union , showinggratifying progress , '
and that the appeal to the people to
provide fx'nds for a memorial at Can'
ton is meeting with very general and
hearty response. A plan for future
workvas outlined and the same will
be pushod vigorously to completion.
Reportsreceived indicate that auxili
ary organizations have already been
perfected in nearly all states of thy
union.
The expression of sentiment from
every quarter of the country indicates
that the people desire to make , the
erection of a monument at the home
of President McKinley their first duty ,
as it is dl known that he often ex
pressed to his family and his friends
a desire to be buridd at Canton , wher.e
already repose the remains of his chil-
dien ar4.vhere his beloved wife will
rest when she departs this , life.
311 deference to this sentiment , as
cvell as tc the propriety of the occa
sion , as evidenced in the monuments
pro\iued for the lamented Lincoln and
Garfield , it trill be the purpose of the
association to carry forward the work
of providing for sucha memorial at
his home. Should more funds be sub-
BcfTbe'd than are necessary for the pur
pose of erecting a memorial compatible
with the dignity and simplicity of the
late president's life and character , any
surplus will be devoted to a national
memorial at Washington.
McKinley At Brothers Tomb.
Canton , O. ( Special. ) Abner McKin
ley , brother of the late president , was
here today. During the day he ac
companied Mrs. McKinley on a short
drive , which included a visit to the
cemetery. Acting on the advice of her
physicians , Mrs. McKinley has ceased
to enter the vault , but Mr. McKinley
went Inside. The casket is almost cov
ered by flowers , which are received
from time to time. Mr. McKinley went
to Cleveland this evening to visit his
Bisters , , >
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REJECTS APPEAL FROM THE BOERS ,
The Hague. ( Special. ) The adminis
trative council of the court of arbi
tration decided 'today that it was in
competent to consider the Boer appeal
for intervention in the war in South
Africa. ,
London. ( Special. ) A dispatch from
Lord Kitchener , dated from Pretoria ,
says Lieutenant Colcnbrander's col
umn has rounded up Beyer's and Ba-
denhorst's Boar commandos thirty
miles northwest of Pretoria. The Eng
lish killed three men , wounded three
and captured fifty-four , including two
field cornets. The column also cap
tured much stock and munition of
war.
war.When
When Dr. Krause , the former gov
ernor of Johannesburg , who was ar
rested September 2 on the charge of
high treason and inciting to murder ,
was brought up on remand at Bow
street'for the thirteenth time , the
treasury representatives created some
excitement by announcing that they
withdrew the application for the pris
oner's extradition to South Africa and
wanted Dr. Krause committed to the
Old Bailey on the charges. He is ac
cused of inciting Dr. Cornelius Broeck-
sma ( the former public prosecutor of
Johannesburg , who was executed on
September 30) to murder Douglas aos-
t'er ' , an English lawyer attached to
Lord Roberts' staff. Witnesses were
called to support the charges , and Dr.
Krause was then remanded for a fort
night in $20,000 bail.
Sir Patteson Nickalls , J. P. , a prom
inent member of the stock exchange ,
presided at a pro-Boer meeting held at
Maidstone , Kent. He' held it was an
unnecessary and an unjust war , a war
of false pretenses and a war against
civilization. Thereupon a lot of row-
| dies stormed the platform and the
meeting broke up in disorder. On the
( stock exchange today the brokers were
much stirred up and passed the time in
, singing ' "God Save the King" and in
other demonstrations against Sir Pat
teson Nickalls.
HUNDRED LiVES LOST IN COLORADO.
'Telluride , Colo. ( Special. ) What is
likely to prove the most disastrous ac
cident that has ever occurred in a me
tallic mine in Colorado resulted today
fro ma fire which burned the buildings
at the mouth of the Bullion tunnel ,
through which the Smuggler-union is
worked , and which filled the mine with
deadly gas and smoke. It is impossi
ble to give even an approximate esti
mate of the loss of life , but it Is be
lieved that it will reach nearly if not
quite 100. Twenty-two are known to
have perished.
The fire started from a defective flue
in the bunk house at the mouth of
the tunnel. It quickly communicated
with the other buildings. The dense
smoke from the burning bunk house ,
which was saturated with oil , began
pouring into the tunnel , which , with
the shafts of the mine , acted as a
chimney.
The day shift had just gone on duty
and before they could be warned of
their danger the level slopes were filled
with smoke and gas. As soon as the
men became aware of their danger ef
forts were made to reach , the surface
through various exits and about half
of those in the mine escaped. It will
be impossible to ascertain the number
in the mine for several hours on ac
count of the gas in some of the levels.
The Smuggler-Union is one of the
oldest mines in the district and has
several abandoned openings , some of
which are available. Many of those
who escaped did so , through the old
Union workings and the old Sheridan'
tunnel. A rescuing party cut a con
nection from the Commission workings
adjoining" and took out part of the
men.
FISURES ON THE REGENT IOWA ELECTION
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qDes Moines , la. ( Special. ) Final fig
ures on the November election were
received by the secretary of state to
night and footings were made on the
semi-official county returns , showing
the following on the head of the ticket :
Cummins , republican 226,330
Phillips , democrat . ' 141,415
Coats , prohibitionist 15,557
Baxter , socialist : , ' 3,454
Weller , populist 77o
Cummins' plurality . ' -85,415
The Iowa Association of Mutual In
surance Men today elected R. J. Young
of Oelwein president and A : R. Brooks
.of G'reenfield secretary. After a spir
ited discussion the association refused ,
to iiidorse the valued policy bill for in
surance companies.
Th'e state board of health took up
the interesting case of thesmallpox
epidemic on the Indian reservation in
Tama county. Reports have been re
ceived from there indicating that the
epidemic is about as bad as it could
possibly be. Indian Agent Malin re
ports that he went on a tour of the
wickiups on the reservation In com
pany with Dr. Korns of Tama , Dr.
White of Montour and Dr. Thompson
of Toledo and although no deaths were
reported the last new days they found
sixteen new cases since the last visit.
The total number of known cases has
been above fifty and probably nearer
100.
With Hand On Throttle ,
Chicago , 111. ( Special. ) Michael W.
Sprater , 23 years an engineer on the
Lakfe Shore road , dropped dead in the
cab of" his engine today. It was the
death he had often told his friends he
hoped" for , coming upon him when his
han'd was still on the throttle. Spra-
ter's engine had barely escaped to a
siding when a fast passenger train
whizzed past on the main track and it
Is supposed that.the fright of'his nar
row escape acted fatally upon hi3
heart , which was weak.
, lUHtS WfitRE AIL EUtL FAILS-
neat Cimsn Syrup. Tartcs Good. Use
In time. J-od ! ' '
PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE.
The president of the new biscuit
combine bears the appropriate name
of Grubb.
The new railroad combination lends
a flavor of realism to "the dreams of
avarice. "
' It is admitted by his friends that the
fiddling mayor of San Francisco can
draw-the long bow with exquisite skill.
It is intimated by Chicago papers
that shareholders in the World's Fair
have a dividend coming. For eight
years they have had nothing but kickr
to lean on.
Governor Jeff Davis of , Arkansas
might profitably study the advice of
Attorney Rayner , "Never get into a
controversy with a newspaper unless
you have a newspaper of your own. "
Dan Lament is in greater demand
as a railroad director than as avail
able presidential timber.
Three Deweys are now on the navy
lists the admiral , his cousin , Lieuten
ant Theodore G. Dewey. and Rupert C.
Dewey , second lieutenant In the Ma
rine corps.
The latest British war rumor is that
Lord Roberts will resign. And this is
"Bobs , " the idol of the British sol
diery and public when he went into
the South African war !
President Roosevelt's adherence to
the merit principle of the civil service
law has given a fresh lease of life to
the famous Flanagan war cry , "What
are we here for ? "
President James J. Hill , the head
of the new $400,000,000 railroad combi-
nation.must experience a peculiar feel
ing when he goes down to the steam
boat wharf in St. Paul , where he used
to keep the books.
Governor Jeff Davis wisely decided
to postpone his gunning for editorial
game on learning that the editor was
loaded with pica slugs. His excellency-
Is not as thoughtless as Kendrick pic
tured him.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured.
by local applications , as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of tne ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness ,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the
Eustadhian Tube. When this tube gets
inflamed you have a rumbling sound
or imperfect hearing , and wnen it is
entirely closed deafness is tne result ,
and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its
normal condition , hearing will be de
stroyed forever ; nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrh , which is noth
ing but an inflamed condition of the
mucous ' 'surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness ( caused by
catarrh ) that can not be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for clrcu-
ars , free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , Oa.
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Hall's Family Pills are the best.
The trifling man always disregards
the trifling essentials of life.
Sore throats are both dangerous and
painful ; Wizard Oil is the remedy , ana
Js both prompt and certain. Your
mother used it you should.
The best way to help others is to
help ourselves to be our be-t.
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A GREAT COUNTRY
The eyes of all America are teeraai
toward North Dakota's naagniftecal
crops , just harvested. Over $ QJK3 G&
bushels of wheat and 19,000,000 tmstseis
of flax , good corn and abundant
grasses. Thousands of farmers istise3
14 to 18 bushels of flax per acre ; 012 oerw
breaking , now bringing them 3E-25 zi
bushel. Think of your gettingi&ce
government land and realizing 25 pea-
acre for the first breakingl
There is plenty of good goverranxEa
land left , but i is being taken or * jter'z.
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The larvae of flies , bees , fceetSes
other insects have been placed Sa
wooden fialf of a box havingone sec
tion of lead and another of frooS ss3
on exposure to Rontgen rays they Xarre
been greatly excited , invariably
treating to the leaden part of tte *
With blind larvae the results irera
same , showing that the exclttoe
w re perceived through the serves wl
the skin.
The wise ones use Hamlin's "W zarO
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ish ones try experiments T
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A hundred years ago the Hawaiian
islands were said to have had
native population ; now 30,000 is ai
estimate. The same fearful
tion has been going on through ;
nesia.
The church that flourishes itself 5s
often far from flourishing-
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