Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, August 28, 1902, Image 7

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    "I SUFFERED TERRIBLY
WITH FEMALE WEAKNESS ; "
SAYS MRS. ESTHER M. MILNER.
"I lied the Headache Continu
ally Could Not Do My Work
Pe-ru-na Cured. "
Mrs. Esther M. Milner , DeGraff ,
Ohio , writes :
" / was a terrible sufferer from
female weakness and had the
headache continually. I was
not able to do my housework for
my husband and myself. I wrote
you and described my condition
as near as possible. You recom
mended Peruna. I took four bot
tles and was completely cured.
1 think Peruna a wonderful med
icine and have recommended it
to my friends with best results. "
Mrs. E. M. Milner.
Miss Mamie Groth , Platteville ,
Wis. , write" : "Accept a grate
ful girl's thanks for the won-
derful help I have received
through the use of Peruna. Although I
looked well and strong I have for several
years suflVred with frequent backache
and would for several days have split-
tin ; ; headaches. 1 did not wish to fill
my system with poisonous drug' * . Jind
so when Keveral of my friends advised
me to take Peruna. I asked my phy
sician what he thought of it. He rec
ommended it and so I t x > k it and am en
tirely without pain of any kind now. "
Miss Mamie ( Troth.
Dr. S. B. llartman , President of The
Hartman Sanitarium , has had over
fifty years' experience in the treatment
of female catarrhal diseases. He ad-
. ESTHER
M. MILNE.B.
vises women free
of charge. . If you
are suffering from
any female de-
write him a description of
your symptoms and he will give you
the benefit of his experience in the
treatment of women's diseases.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna ,
write at once to Dr. Hartmaii , giving a
full statement of your case , and he will
he pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman , Prerfdeut of
The llartman Sanitarium , Columbus , 0.
DAINTY SUMMER GIRLS USE CUTICURA SOAP assisted by
CUTICURA OINTMENT for preserving , purifying and beauti
fying the skin , scalp , hair , and hands , for irritations of the skin , heat
rashes , tan , sunburn , bites and stings of insects , lameness and soreness
incidental to outdoor sports , for sanative , antiseptic cleansing , and for
all the purposes of the toilet , bath , and nursery.
S p-Much that all should know about the skin , scalp , and hair is told in
the circular with CDTICDRA SOAP.
UFFER
When YO\J CaiBxiy a. Bottle of
Mexican Mustang Liniment *
For MAN OR. BEAST
George Francis Train was , accord
ing to his former declaration , to
write a 100-volume autobiography.
But perhaps he has been just as wise
In cutting out ninety-nine of the vol
umes and publishing only one.
There is a good deal of difference
between a strike and a hit , when it
comes to baseball. The former seems
to interfere with a game considera
bly , and the latter to materially as
sist it.
A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever.
TiHT. . TELIX OOUKAfU'S ORIENTAL.
U CREAM , OU MAGICAL , HCADTIFIER
Removes Tan. Pimple * . Freck
les , Moth Patches , Rush and
Skin diseases , and erory blem
ish on beautr , and
' aefiox detection. It
Shaw stood the t < v-t
lot K jearg , and
is f > o harmleis wo
taste it to be suro it
Is properly mode.
Accept no count er-
feit of similar
name. Dr. L. A.
Sarre said to a
lady of the haat-
i ton ta patient ) :
\ "As you ladies mil
I nso them. I recorn-
I mend 'Gourqnd's
Oream * as the least
harmful of all the
Skin propara-
. For sale by nil DnJKci ts and Fancr-Ooods
-\lers in ihe U. S . Car jHa and Europe. FRED T.
li JPKI > S. Proprietor , ! fi Oreut Jones St. , N.Y.
SADDLE
THE ORIGINAL
PROTECTS BOTH
RIDER AND SADDLE
STORM
CATALOGUES FREE
SHOWING FULL LINE Of GARMENTS AND MATS.
A.J.TOWER CO. . BOSTON. MASS. 39
Too True To Be Profitable. "How
about that historical novel ? " asked
the publisher.
"No good at all. " answered the read
er to whom it had been assigned.
"The man doesn't understand how
to write historical novels , and he
hasn't perverted the truth as we
know it enough to make any kind of
a rumpus among the critics. His
book would fall flat. Chicago Post.
Industry , without econemy ; iz like
a bag with a hole at the bottom or it.
At least it may be said for the man
who talks shop that he knows wnat
he is talking about. Chicago Jour-
nal.
HAtL'S CATARRH CURE
is taken internally. Price 75 cents.
Work gives one title to prosperity ;
but some of us are too democratic to
care about titles.
Two bottles of Piso's Cure for Con
sumption cured me of a terrible couph. >
Fred Hermann , 209 Box avenue , Buffalo.
N. Y. , Sept. 24 , 1901.
Men ov real genius never overwork ,
nor kan they wear out their brains ;
tneir phisikal strength may succumb ,
their brain never.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS
Use the best. That's why they buy Red Cross
Ball Blue. At leading grocers , 5 cents.
I like to see good order in the
household , but I hav seen housekeep
ers so fastidious tuat they woulc1
keep a hous dirty all the year round
cleaning it.
DON'T SPOIL YOUR CLOTHES
Use Red Cross Ball Blue and keep them white
as snow. All grocers , 5c a package.
To be a great man it iz not neces
sary that a man should be unlike oth
ers ; but that he should always bp
like himself.
WOBN BY THE WOMEN
SOME OF THE VERY LATEST
IDEAS IN DRESS.
Bmootli Surfaced Cloths Are Giving
Way to IZoujrh Weaves , Like Zibe-
lines and Aatrakans Trimmings
that Will < ; > Ubed with Them.
New York co espondence :
1 next winter , appar-
; ently , the reign of
smooth surfaced
cloths will be over.
It seems hard to be
lieve , for the better
examples of these
weaves have been
'things ' of beauty ,
aside from tests of
wear , from which
they came off well ,
as a rule. But hand-
pome as these goods
are in the piece , and
nicely as they make
up , the signal has
been given for a
change , and already
the better grades of
fall woollens are
rough faced , zibeline
and astrakan effects ?
abounding. Sonic ; of
tnese woolly good5 ? make nne streot f-mts ,
and there is no doubt but that they are
to be the stylish standard. In the meth
ods of making no surprising change Is
apparent , though less trimming is used
than was put on the smoother stuffs. The
gown of the initial picture , and the second
models of the larger pictures were of this
grade of goods. In the first were delicate
gray zibeline and black silk braid in
bands and medallions. In the second were
dark blue camel'shair cloth andwhite
silk facing and cord ornaments for the
cape collar. Elephant gray zibeline was
the fabric of the third gown , oriental em
broidery and red velvet ribbon trimming
it. IK most model gowns of rough mate
rials there is more of novelty In the trim
ming than in the cut. Some color con
trasts in the embellishments are a. bit
staggering , while the hairy surfaces in
some cases receive adornment of sorts to
lar. The other was tan cloth and Persian
embroidery , with lace sleeve puffs. Alto
gether , there is an outlook of much va
riety in wraps , with a good chance for
everyone to be suited if only the price
makers are kind.
The use of several chiffon veilings in
varying tints under a sheer fabric is more
and more followed for evening gowns ,
though it needs an artist to give just the
right touch. Shot voile or voile de soie
over a different color also makes a lovely
color harmony. Black mousselines scat
tered over with faint shadowy flowers
makes a charming gown for evening
wear. One handsome gown seen had a
foundation of lining of white silk , veiled
first by pale yellow chiffon , then by pale
SHOWING CONTRASTS IN MATERIALS.
which heretofore they have been stran
gers.
gers.Braids
Braids and hand embroidery are to be
the trimmings most in vogue , but general
ly the braid or embroidery is applied , not
to the material of the gown , but to some
other stuff in contrasting color used in
medallion effect. Touches of gold are ap
pearing , and silver is much used , not only
en heavy materials , but on the thinnest
tissues. Trailing embroideries of silver
upon white chiffon or gauze are consid
ered very fashionable. Russian and Chi
nese embroideries in brilliant colorings
are to give striking touches on dark wool
gowns. They also look well on a brown
ish gray that is to be fashionable this fart.
Worked eyelet holes are much in evi
dence on many new wool gowns , and one
white cloth model showed all skirt seams ,
sleeve seams and some bodice seams laced
throughout their length with silk cord
run through worked eyelets. Cording
in various designs and all shades will bt
worn. White cloth or heavy white silk
embroidered in dots or French knots rril !
trim many gowns.
Hints of forthcoming wraps concern
garments all the way from airy accesso
ries for early fall , to the heaviest fars
for midwinter. A beautiful model fui
coat is much like certain of the soft sum
mer cloaks half length , loose , with huge
flowing sleeves and lace undersleeve.s ,
For these sleeves with winter wear there
will be heavy gloves with handsomely
embroidered long gauntlets. This is an
extreme fashion , but for women who can
afford them , loose llowing fur cloaks fol
lowing the lines of summer wraps will be
fashionable. In nearly all materials the
loo.-e cloak will have the lead , and the
full sleeves when not flowing will be gath
ered into a cuff with a broad opening. The
cape collar is a noticeable feature of the
newer coats and cloaks , and much of the
dressiness of the garment will depend
upon the skill with which this collar is
shaped and fitted. It must set snugly
over the shoulders , give a long , sloping
effect and come well down over the rm ,
almost to the elbow. A standing collar
may be worn or not.
With all the offerings of long coats ,
short jackets still will have standing , and
Louis coats will be numerous and fine.
The severe model in black cloth with but
tons and chains of gold and enamel will
delight the woman with a figure to do
such a garment justice. Among the short
er coats for fall are interesting novelties
that should stand up successfully against
almost any vogue for longer wraps. Two
of these appear in the second pictures.
One was black peau de soie and cream
lace , with pleated sleeves and cape col-
NEW IDEAS IN GOWNS AND COATS.
pink chiffon and finally by the black
mousseliue , which was flowered with
loosely bunched yellowish pink roses. The
result was particularly fine around the
foot of the gown where the soft-hued
chiffons flared out in many little frills.
Another gown of this character was
the original of the artist's right-hand lul'-
length figure in the second picture. Here
black silk motisseline was over rose pink
chiffon and white silk. The elaborate
trimming consisted of ivory white and
gold lace and pink velvet ribbon. Lace
is much favored as dress trimming , and
lace gowns will be in the list of fall and
winter fineries. A characteristic lace-
trimmed fall gown was put at the left
of the second picture , and was wedge-
Tood blue veiling and cream lace. Oppo
site this in the same picture is a gown
of black chantilly. a very stylish lace for
gowns , with finish of emerald creen vel
vet.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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similating fteFoodandReguIa-
ling the Stomachs andBoweis of Bears the
Signature
Promotes Digestiort.Cheerfur-
nessandRest.Contains neither
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Aparfec ! Remedy forConslipa-
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Worms .Convulsions .Fcvensh-
ness and Loss OF SLEEP. For Over
Facsimile Signature of
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
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THC CCNTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
Give your patrons credit Tor Hav
ing a reasonable amount of inelli-
gence , and when an artticle is asked
for do not inquire why it is wanted ,
but supply the demand. That is up-
tc-date business enterprise.Pro
gressive Advertiser.
Thinking success is the strongest
incentive to achieving success.
The ability to write advertisements
can not be imparted in the class
room. It is only to be acquired in
the hard , unsympathetic school of
practical experience.
UNSPOILED BY EDUCATION.
"I was at a luncheon the uther
day , " said a North side woman ,
"where the hostess was a graduate
of Smith college , three of the gradu
ates were graduates of Wellseley ,
two went through "Vassar , two had
been Bryn Mawr girls and the other
ladies present were graduates of
Northwestern , the University of Chi
cago , and Wells respectively. "
"Well , " one of her hearers said ,
"it must have been very interesting.
How I wish I could have been there.
What did you talk about ? "
"Let me see. Oh , yes ; about how
hard it is to keep help. " Chicago
Record-Herald.
OF UNTOLD VALUE.
The Information Contained in Tl la
Statement Is Valuable.
The luilo , the hearty , the strong can
afford to toss this paper to one side
impatiently when they read the fol
lowing , but any sufferer in this vicin
ity who has suffered hours of torture
caused by kidney complaint will stand
in his own light if he does not follow
the valuable advice offered here.
Mr. Fred Koletzke , dealer in musical
Instruments and mouldings of 733 Col
lege avenue , Appleton , Wis. , says :
"Louis Holxer , shoemaker at HecKert's
store , and. Mr. Tony Van Ooyen , the
liveryman , both friends of mine , induc
ed me to use Doan's Kidney Pills. They
had tried them and pronounced them
up to their representations. I strained
my back six years ago lifting a piano.
It must have Injured my kidneys , for
trouble with these organs and rheuma
tism followed. I was lame and ached
all over for several months. Then , in
a measure , it'ceased. A recurrence took
place and I was confined to my bed for
ten weeks. During the time I was at
tended by doctors and took all kinds
of medicine , but grew worse instead
of better. The pain In .my back was
excruciating , the kidney secretions
were dark and thick. Part of my body
bloated and other parts were skin and
bone. I could scarcely walk from one
room to another ; could not eat and al
most came to the conclusion tfiat I waa
done for. Acting on the advice of my
friends , I procured Doan's Kidney
Pills at Woelz Bros. ' drug store and
took four boxes. They cured me. "
A free trial of Doan's Kidney Pills ,
the remedy that cured Mr. Koletze. can
be had by writing the proprietors , Fos-
ter-Milburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. Cut
this advertisement out and name paper.
COULD'T AFFORD TO PAY.
Freddie What did mamma spank
you for just now ?
Eeginald She spauke ! me for noth
ing. Did you think I pay her for
doing that ?
The Poets Opportunity. Blobbs
"My friend the poet , subscribes to a
clipping bureau. "
Slobbs "Then why doesn't he take
advantage of it to have his hair cat ? "
Philadelphia Eecord.
A man kan live on the bare neces-
sarys ov life ; so kan a mud turtle.
Mrs. Winslow's SOOTHlMr SYRUP for children
teething1 , Eoftens the gums , reduces Inflamation
allays paincures wind nolle. 25e bottle.
HAMUN'S WIZARD OIL
CUTS. WOUNDS
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL JT
I
Embossing i ? done on a press , and !
nomes , therefore , under the heading !
of press work , ait/hough the process
is a little diffreerit. Embossing is _
done by means of t vo dies , the male
and the female , generally the hard
est of electrotpye metal , zinc , copper ,
brass or steel , the male generally of
some composition , made to come un
der the paper and press it up into
the female die and raise the design
above the surface of ten paper. The
cost of embossing , as compared with
oroinary presswork , is about as two
to one. At one time it was very pop
ular for catalogue covers , but be
came so common that lately it has
gone somewhat out of fashion.
Most people who are unfortunate
hav bekum so bi abuzing the best
friend they hav got , and * that iz.
themselfs.
Be kind to every thing and every
boddy ; thare isn't even a bug but
kan do you sum good , or sum hurt. '
an Almanac Did.
Matthews , Ark. , Aug. 25th. Mrs.
Lee S. Sanders , of this place , tells how
an almanac saved her life.
"I have been troubled a great deal
with my kidneys all my life and was
constantly growing worse.
"I chanced to get a copy of Dodd's
Almanac for 1902 and in it read some
stories of how Dodd's Kidney Pills had
cured many very bad cases of Kidney
Trouble.
"My husband bought a box and I
began to use them , and in a short time
we were surprised and delighted at
the wonderful improvement in my case.
"I am now as well as anybody and
I can not say too much for Dodd's
Kidney Pills. It was a lucky day for
me when I picked up that almanac.
"I believe Dodd's Kidney Pills will
cure anyone who suffers with Kidney
Trouble. " . /
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The top round of the ladder Iz a
hard one to stik to , and an ugly one
to fall from. I would reckomend one
about the middle.
They Work White You Sleep.
While your mind and body rest Cas-j
carets Candy Cathartic repair your
digestion , your Hrer , your bowels , '
put them in perfect order. Genuine
tablets stamped C C. C. Never sold ,
in bulk , AH druggists , ioc.
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Rooms Pno to all students who hare eom-
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Rooms to ReoL Moderate charge to students
orcr seventeen preparing for Collegiato Courses.
A limited number of candidates for the Eecl * .
slastteal state srin be receiTcd at special rates.
St. Edward's Han. for Bovs under 13 resrs. Ii
unique in the comptefeness of iU equipment.
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