Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 17, 1902, Image 7

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    16 TIRED ALL THE TIME , " (
Women in the Springtime Need a Tonic. Spring
Fever is Spring Catarrh. Peruna
' Cures Catarrh.
Los Angeles , CaL ,
1 63J S. Olive streat ,
May 5 , 1901.
Pernna Medicine Co. , Columbus ,
/ Gentlemen : "I suffered with pain In my right side for over eight years.
Doctors said my liver was affected. My complexion was dark and yellow , I
tad * bad taste In my mouth , and was tired all the time. I took a great deal
of medicine , but nothing seemed to do me any good. I read In the paper ol
Peruna , and decided to give It a Mai. I felt better before the first kottle was
gone , and after taking three bottles / was cured , and I have enjoyed perfect
since. " LEIU HILTON.
Miss Lena Hilton is President of the Wednesday Whist Club of Los Angules.
AS a spring medicine Pernna 3 a
never failing remedy. It cleanses the
blood through digestion , and gives
tone to the whole system by increasing
iUie nutritive value of the food. "Spring
"fever , " as it is sometimes called , which
iproduces a tired out , sleepy feeling , and
inability to do much mental or physica1
work , is the result of a sluggish
-tion.
' The great popularity that Peruna
Is due to the fact that in all such cases
* ft at once corrects digestive derange-
Vfeents nnd enriches the blood by purify-
, inff this very important source of that
"rital fluid.
1 Mrs. J. E. Finn , 82 High street. Buf
falo. N. Y. , writes :
, * "A few years ago I had to give up so-
' < lal life entirely , as my health was com
pletely broken down. The doctor advised
It Is about time for John Bull to
Itifer as an excuse for bis failure in
'South Africa that he has so many
toldlcrs over there they interfere
with onennotber in running away.
Perhaps the lull in cabinet resigna-
| ions is due to the fact that no Iowa
f eotiemen have edged up to the pie
counter lately. i 1
( ort M < tni < ) inc. OSVAN 1C ? W - > 3d Su. Nfiw York
Grand Island
Route * ±
Double Daily Service
FREE RECLINING CHAIR
CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS.
F r Infermitlot tr RitN , till cpon w
Atsnt , tr
s. M. ADsrr , a. P. A. ,
ST. JOSEPH , MO.
PISO'S CURE FOR
. _ S WHtBE ALL U FAILS. .
I Bw * Congh Bjrnp. Tastes Good. UM j
to Una. Sold by dranrista.
CONSUMPTION i
. ! * .U. NO , 715-16 YORK. NE8. _
a complete change and rest for a .vear.
As this was out of the question for a
time , f bi-jian to look around for othei
lUMns of restoring uiy health.
"L had often beard of peruna as an ex- 1
oellent tonic , so I bought a bottle to set
(
what it would do for me , and it certainly
took held of my system and rejuvenated (
it. aiud iu less than two months I was in
perfect health , and now when I feel
worn out or tired a dose or two of Pe-
runa is all that I need. "
MRS. J. E. FINN.
If you da not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna.
write at once to Dr. Hartman. giving a
full statement of your case , and he will
he pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman , President ol
The Hartman Sanitarium , Coiumbus , O (
JUSTTHiNKOFIT
fanner his ow
I landlord , no in cum *
brnnces.tiisbsnk account
increasing year by year ,
' land value iucrca ing ,
i stooincreasing , iplen- i
did climate , exo llent
1 soboold and churchea ,
_ low taxation , hijih prii a
for cattle and crain , on * railway rut ri , and every
possib 0 jcomfort Tbis is the condition of tlM
iHrmer in Western Canada , Province of Manitoba
and districts of Assinibobi , Saskatchewan and
Alberta. Thousands of Americans are now settled
there. Reduced rates on all railways for home *
seekers and settien. New districts arc beinz
opened up thi year. vTb < ' new 40page Atlas of
U'esturnCaunda srnt free toall applicants. A pply to
F. Vediey , Suj t. of htimi nttiou , Ottawa. Can. , or
to W. V. Bennett. 801 Kew York Life Bldu' . , Oraa
hv Xeb. . A-'nnt Tor the Government of Canada.
CANDY CATHARTIC
Genuine stamped C C C Never seW In bulk.
Beware ol the dealer who tries to sell
"wcwthtng fust as stood. "
ALABASTINE
The Only Durabl * Wall Coating
Wall Paper U ennmtary. KatooaiaM r IMQ.
r. rot , rBboff n aJ ALABABTUtK ! a
pcre. parmaarat od rtUt ! vail cMttoc.
tor U > bnuh by aixuur ia rid ator Fat
br Paid d al n ernr h r * n III
AU UW4KX OF WORTHLTO HH7TIMa
ALABASTINE CO. , traM tstMt. MM.
DIVERTING A RIVER COURSE.
Job of Kncrinccrinsr Undertaken
by Uncle bain in Colorado.
In accordance' itli the pol T ' o nm-
meuded by President Uooseveu m aia
message to Congress , rl e UnL.C 1trt * 3
government Is taking its n'-t x''P to
ward reclaiming the aric ' "is of tue
West
One of the greatest engineering feats
of modern times is already under way.
The Gunnison river in Colorado Is to
be diverted from its course through a
six-mile tunnel so that the stream shall
Irrigate the Uncompahgre valley. 11
will cost $1,000,000.
The result will be that a whole farm-
Ing community will be reclaimed and
a fertile district , now parched and dry
for lack of water , will once more blos
som as the rose ,
When the Uncompabgre valley was
settled a few years ago , abundant Irri
gation was supplied by the Uncom
pahgre river , but the cutting of the
timber since then has caused the
stream to shrink to a tiny creek. As a
consequence the farms were deserted
and the value of the land sank to al
most nothing. Now , with the promise
of a new water supply , the land has
fairly leaped in price , and some of it
Is now held as high as $300 an acre.
The work preliminary to starting the
big tunnel has Just been completed by
the United States Geographical sur
vey.
It involved a trip across the Black
canyon of the Gunnison , a district
never before explored in its entirety by
white men. A few years ago a party
of explorers made the attempt , but they
had gone only a short distance , when
they lost all their boats and supplies
and barely escaped with their lives.
Before sotting out the government
employes planned to have provisions
lowered to them by ropes from above.
. ) they started with as light an equip
ment as possible , onljr their surveyors'
Instruments , a camera , and a few nec
essary articles. It took them ten days
to traverse the ten miles of their jour
ney. '
The poisonous properties of the toad
have long been Regarded as fabulous ;
but recent investigation has proved
that the skin of a species of toad se
cretes a poison similar In action to digi
talis. The venom of the toad has had
the reputation of possessing poisonous
properties from a very early period and
was probably one of the earliest forms
of animal poison known. The old tra
dition that King John was poisoned by
a friar who dropped a toad into his
wine was regarded as a ridiculous fa
ble until some years ago , when it was
discovered that the skin of the toad
secretes a body the active principle of
which "phrynin , " is a poison of consid
erable power.
Nature Notes mentions a curious inci
dent which was witnesed at Belper , a
small town not far from Derby , Eng
land. Late one afternoon three rats
were seen crossing a yard from the dl-
recrion of the fowlhouse. One rat had
a lu'ii'o egg between its fore legs and
its mouth and was being carried by the
other two , one at each end ; that is , they
were carrying in their mouths the other
rat with its back downward. A day or
two afterward the correspondent heard
a squealing noise in the fowlhouse ,
more nk that of a child than that of
a rat , so he opened the door and there
was a rat on his back , with the egg as
before 3teniloned , and two others en
deavoring to raise him and take him
away.
A member of the medical faculty of
the University of Michigan has discov
ered that a galvanic current promotes
the growth of tissue. Two cages of
guinea pigs , six to the cage , were ex
perimented with. The guinea pigs were
ail exactly the same age. Through one
of the'cages an electric current was
passed day and night. The other cage
was in no way electrlctified. For a
stated period the animals in both cages
were fed with precisely equal quanti
ties of food of the same quality. The
experiment proved that guinea pigs
who lived in the electrified cage gained
in weight during a measured time 10
per cent more than those In the non
electric cage. If , as a result of these
experiments , electricity be applied on a
large scale to the fattening of animals
used as food possibly "electric bacon"
or "electric beef" will command a spe
cial price.
The Winner.
He eats potatoes with his knife ,
He speaks of "the old woman" when
He makes a reference to his wife ,
But he receives salntes from men
Who have no time to notice me ;
His speech is rude and rough , he's cat
From coarse material , and he
Has done the world no service bnt
He's making money.
Art is to him an empty word ,
To him the bard is but a jegt ;
No graceful sonnet ever stirred *
Responsive chords within his breast ;
With elbows squared he crowds along ,
All ignorant of culture's laws ,
And gentle people in the throng
Stand hack and bow to him because
He's making money.
Chicago Record-Herald.
Warrior.
Jester I met a man yesterdaywho
has been through many battles.
Jlmson Army officer ?
Jester Nope ; prize-fighter. Okl
State Journal.
In many families , they do 't hare
cream for breakfast , but bare ,
the top of the milk. '
Mrs. Sophie Binns , President Young
People's Christian Temperance Union ,
Fruitvale , Bal. , Cured of Congestion and
Inflammation of theOvaries by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
" DEAR MRS. PINKHAM : Eighteen months ago I was a pretty
sick woman. I had felt for some months that I gradually grew
weaker , but finally I had such severe pains I could hardly stand it.
I had taken cold during menstruation and this developed into conges
tion of the ovaries and inflammation , and I could not bear to walk or
stand on my feet. The doctor recommended an operation which I
would not hear of. One of my friends advised me to try Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound , so I gave it a trial. Can
you imagine my feeling when within two months I felt considerably
better , my general health was improved , and my pains had entirely
disappeared. I kept taking it six weeks more and am now enjoying
the best of health , thanks to you. Yours truly , MRS. SOPHIE BINNS. "
$500O FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE.
When women are troubled with irregular , suppressed or painful
tration , or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness , faintness , lassitude ,
excitability , irritability , nervousness , sleeplessness , melancholy , "all-
gone" and "want-to-be-left-alone" feelings , blues , and hopelessness ,
they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles.
Refuse to buy any other medicine , for you need the best
Good Type of American Boy.
DaLiel Hardy , the new general su
perintendent of the Missouri Pacific
railway , was thirty-five years ago a
water boy on the old single-trapk
road runnine through Frazeyville , O.
I'rnetlee.
A nasty practice is what the Chicago
Inter Ocenn calls the pasting of re
peated layers of wall paper , one upon
another , thus covering up the filth and
germs of disease that may be propa
gated In the very absorbent and de
caying mass of flour paste , paper ,
animal glue , colors , etc.
They eive opinions of eminent
health officers and sanitarians , urging
that such practice should be stopped
by legal enactment , and also take oc
casion to say that these sanitarians
recommend Alabaitine as a durable ,
pure and sanitary coating for walls.
The Inter Ocean says : "This is a
Tery important question , and , as it
costs nothing to avoid this danger ,
why take any chances ? " I
How much of the alarming spread
of smallpox and other diseases may b
due to unsanitary wall coverings ?
Ixnpoitancu f Tut too Marks.
At a recent meeting of the Anthro
pological j scoiety of Washington , evi
dence ( was adduced that the tattoo
marks on Eskimo women were made
for the purpose of indicating rela
tionship.
Clioato on tlife Bilile.
When Mr. Ghoate , the United
States ambassador to London a
great lawyer , a man of the world in
the best sense of the phrase , and a
keen tninker was asked as to his
opinion of the best choice of books ,
he answered at once : "The Bible
is the only book for thinkers ,
readers , scholars and speakers. If
we can have but one book , " he add
ed , earnestly , "save us that ! "
I can recommend Piso's Cure for Con
sumption for Asthma. It has given me
great relief. W. L. Wood , Farmersburg ,
! nd. , Sept. 8 , 1901.
Prliioand Poet.
Prince George of Prussia , 70 years
old , is the eldest member of the
house of Hnhenzollern and is known
as the "Hohenzollern poet. " He
has written under the pseudonym
of "George Conrad" a number of
tragedies , notably "Phaedra. "
London's first library for the blind
has been opened at Stepney.
It rarely pays to do an act to spite
some other person.
Mrs. Wlnslow's SOOTHlNo STRCP for children
teethingsoftens the gnms , reduce ? inflamation
allays paincures wlnrt coin * . 2" > ' * ' lo
"Laura , these biscuits of yours ar
unusually fine Mils morning. J think *
I never taslcd better. " George Ferv
guson" here she.looked at him sua- *
piciously "what are you up to how ?
Are you going to tell me you cau'6
spare the money for those rugs t
wanted to buy today. " Chicago
Tribune.
A'Catch in His Back.
Palmer. Oregon , April 14. W. J. Uv
pendaul of this place has had a great
deal of trouble recently with Ills back.
Every time he went to do the leant bit
of lifting he used to have what he call
ed "a catch" In his back. He says :
"It did not have to be very bard work
to give me such a severe pain that C
could not move.
" 1 suffered quite a long time before I
heard of Dodd's Kidney Pills. 1 use4
four boxes and now I can work as hard
as any one and my back is as stout an4
strong as It ever was. }
"My wife used some of the pills. te < \
and she thinks there Is nothing tht
beats them. ,
"I can positively recommend Dodd'fl
Kidney Pills to anyone who has a palm
In his back , for I know they will cur * '
It. "
Dangerou * Eilh-rWay.
Never tell a man that he has macH
a fool of himself. If he knows it h *
will get angry and he will gel
angry also if he doesn't know iLI
Chicago JJews.
Many School. Children arc Mcfcly.
for C ii ! lnt
Mother GrayN Sweet Powders f
Kueces-fnlly used by Mother Grnv , a nurse Ifl
Children's Ho.i.e. New York , break up fold * ,
in 24 hours , cure Feven hn < ? hs. 11 earinehe. stom
ach Troubles. yeethhiK Disorders , and Doitrof
Worms. Ten thoiibniiil testimonials. TUKf
NEVTRF.YIL. At nil drngBistV , 2TiC. Bampt *
mailed F K. Address ALL X S. OlotBf. D , 14
Roy. Now York.
Newspnp-r * oJ Coiln Kic ,
There are in ? n ; daily newspapers In
Costa "ica than in auy other Central
American icpubMc. The natives ol
the other Cent nil Amerieancouutrle
rely almost exclusively on weekl
and monlhly publications.
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backed by our jjuaranUe. '
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