Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 09, 1903, Image 3

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    HOW A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN ESCAPED
SPRING CATARRH BY USE OF PE-RU-NA ,
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Nothing Robs One of Strength Like Spring Catarrh-
Spring Fever is Spring Catarrh ,
c y * o w v v v v w v
MISS HELEN WHITMAN.
Miss Helen Whitman , 308 % Grand avenue , Milwaukee , Wis. , writes :
" There is nothing like Peruna for that tired feeling , which gives
you no ambition for work or play. After a prolonged illness , about
a year ago I felt unable to regain my health , but four bottles o/Pe-
runa made a wonderful change and restored me to perfect health.
As long as you keep your blood in good condition you are all right ,
and Peruna seems to fill the veins with pure , healthful blood. I
thoroughly endorse it. '
Have you got nerves ? Well , you
ought to have uerves. But they oupht
to be strong nerves , good nerves. Does
-your hand tremble ? You are living too
fast. Does your heart flutter at times ?
( You had better call a halt. Americans
live too fast. They crowd too much into
a single day. They have too little 'ei-
ure. The hospitals and insane asylums
are filling up. The quiet , pastoral scenes
ol yore are becoming rare. It's time
that we quit this sort of business.
The flying frog is found in Borneo.
He uses an expansive membrane on
each of his feet in sailing from tree
to tree. The web enables him to do
this in the same way as the wings of
.our modern flying machines enable
their inventors to remain lor maite
in the air.
t The farmers of India , when fuel is
scarce , cook an egg without fire. The
egg is placed in a sling and whirled
.around for about five minutes , until
the heat generated by the motion has
cooked it.
MISS HELEN WHITMAN.
How to Get Strong Nerves.
First , repair the iujury already done
to your nerves. The way to do this is to
do exactly as did Mattie B. Curtis. Sec
retary of Legion of Loyal Women , Hotel
Salein , Boston , Mass. She said in a re
cent letter : " 1 suffered for over a year
with general weakness and debility man
ifested in severe headache and backache ,
I took four bottles of Peruna , and- for
two months have been entirely free
from these maladies. "
Despite the handicap of having to
speak from a wheel chair , having
been stricken witti paralysis some
time ago , Dr. Daniel Shephardsom is
conducting a series of revival meet
ings in Spokane , Wash , Dr. Shep-
hardson is of the Baptist persuasion.
His meetings are attended Vjy large
crowds every afternoon and evening.
Elower trmiming is conspicuous
on the smart hats for winter A
variey of blossoms are employed in
this way with most aristic results ,
dahlias and fuchsias being the latest
additions to the list.
Nervous Prostration.
Thousands of cases might be quoted
in which Peruna has been used to rescue
people from the perdition of deranged
nerves , and put them on the good , solid
foundation of health. The County Au
ditor of Erie County , New York , Hon.
John W. Neff. in a recent letter written
at Buffalo , Isew York , stated : "I was
persuaded by a friend to try a bottle of
your great nerve tonic , Peruna , and the
results were so gratifying that I am
more than pleased to recommend it. "
A Spring Tonic.
Almost everybody needs a tonic in the
spring. Something to brace the nerves ,
invigorate the brain and cleanse the
blood. That Peruna will do this is be
yond all question. Everyone who has
tried it has had the same experience as
Mrs. D. W. Timberlake , of Lynchburg ,
Va. , who , in a recent letter , made use of
the following words : "I always take a
dose of Peruna after business hours , as
it is .a great thing for the nerves. There
is no better spring tonic , and I have
used about all of them. "
Catarrh In. Spring.
The spring is the best time to treat
catarrh. Nature renews herself every
spring. The system is rejuvenated by
spring weather. This renders medicines
more effective. A short course of Pe-
runa , assisted by the balmy air of spring ,
will cure old , stubborn cases of catarrh
that have resisted treatment for years.
Everybody should have a copy of Dr.
Hartmnn's latest book on catarrh. Ad
dress The Peruna Medicine Co. . Colum
bus , Ohio.
Mrs. Xiulu Larrner , Stoughton , Wis. ,
says :
"For two years I suffered with nerv
ous trouble ant ]
stomach disorders
until it seemed that
there was nothing
to me but a bundle ,
of nerves. I was
very irritable ,
could not sleep ,
rest or compose
myself , and was-
certainly unfit to
take care of a
household. I took
nerve tonics and
Mrs. Lulu Larmer. pills without bene
fit. When I began
taking Peruna I grew steadily better , my
nerves grew stronger , uiy rest was no
longer fitful , and to-day I consider my
self in perfect health and strength. My.
recovery was slow Tjut sure , but I
persevered and was rewarded by perfect
health. " Mrs. Lulu Larmer.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna ,
write at once to Dr. Harturan , giving a
full statement of your case , and he will
be pleased to give you his -valuable ad-
Address Dr. Hartman , President of
The Hartman Sanitarium , " -Columbus , O ,
vice gratis.
At a medical college some students
were being questioned in anatomy ,
and one of them was asked : "What
muscles- have their origin in the pop
liteal space ? ' The bright student
promptly replied : "Well , there's
that DEC with the durned long name ,
and I don't rezaember.the : other two. "
A popular dining saloon in the
British metropolis has a sign outside
the door conveying information of an
alarming character : "This is the
best ( restaurant in .London. Our fish
cannot be approached ' '
m
One of the essentials of the happy homes of to-day is a fund of
information as to right living and the best methods of promoting
health and happiness. With proper knowledge , each hour of
recreation , of enjoyment and of effort may be made to contribute
to that end and are of not less value than the using of the most
wholesome foods and the selecting of the best medicinal agents
when needed. With the well-informed , medicinal agents are used
only when nature needs assistance and while the importance of
cleansing the system effectually , when bilious or constipated , haa
long been known , yet until within recent years it v/as necessary
to resort to oils , salts , extracts of roots , barks and other cathartics
which were found to be objectionable and to call for constantly
increased quantities.
Then physicians having learned that the most excellent laxative
end carminative principles were to be found in certain plants ,
principally in the leaves , the California Fig Syrup Co. discovered
a method of obtaining such principles in their purest condition and
of presenting them with pleasant and refreshing liquids in the form
most acceptable to.the system and the remedy became known as
Syrup of Figs as figs were used , with the plants , in making it ,
because of their agreeable taste.
This excellent remedy is now rapidly coming into universal use a the
best of family laxatives , because it is simple and wholesome and cleanses
and sweetens the system effectually without disturbing the natural to
functions and without unpleasant after effects and its use may be discon too
tinued when it is no longer required. o
All who would enjoy good health and its blessings should remember
that It is the one remedy which physicians and parents wen-informed
approve and recommend and use and which they and their little ones
alike enjoy , because of its pleasant flavor , its gentle action and its
beneficial eSects. * -
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all reliable druggists , at the regular price
of fifty cents per bottle , in original packages only , having the name of
the remedy Syrup of Figs and the full name of the Company
California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package.
San C l.
New 7orfc , N. Y.
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REAL JOY OF LIVING.
Philosophy of Living for Somethiag
Higher and Better than Self.
Those of us who are plodding along
through life in a unrriw , and , there
fore , selfish , , way , would do well to
look ourselves over every now and
then und question whether fhere is as
great satisfaction in living only for
ourselves : is there might be in taking
others into our lives. Each of us owes
something to those near and dear to
us , and to the world. There is a com
munity of interest between all man
kind that no one of us can ignore and
end' our days in satisfaction.
No man who lived solely for himself
ever went to his grave feeling that he
would be lonelier confined in that liar-
row strip of earth than he had been
while above it. If the fundamentals
of bis character were human , he
looked back on his past with keenest
regret that he could not live it over
again and be of the world : if they
were not if he was without that "one
touch of nature that makes the whoie
world kin" he lucked the capacity to
realize what he had missed in isolat
ing himself from the friendships , the
handgrasps and the love that inak < .
life worth living. lie knew that ho
bad missed something that had round
ed out other lives better than his , but
he did uot know just what it was.
Fortunately few men are of that
type ; Most of us have a sunny , jroiiial
side to our nature , even though it is
often concealed or roughened by th"
cares of business or the sorrows of al'-
lliction. Yet if we would only stop to
think how much we might help othfn-fc
to bear their burden by brightening
up ourselves , by inspiring others with
good cheer and cordial feelings , it is
certain that each of us In his way
could contribute more than we do to
ward the happiness and contentim-nt
of all.
It should be left to selfish men to
hoard all the sunshine as a miser does
his gold and to live long enough to
know the bitter disappointments that
come to those who have made their
own way in the world regardless of
others. We should realize , before it is
too late , what an invaluable posses
sion a host of friendships are grow
ing more precious with each year.
They cannot be formed at the close of
life. The day to make them is not
after the cares of life are over , but
while we arc in the midst of the
struggle , when the seed o'f good fel
lowship sinks deep and takes root in
fertile , earthy ground , then it is that
we can prepare the harvest of price
less recollections we are to reap in
later life
"Did anyone ever call him Tom ? "
asked a philosopher The other day ,
speaking of a man of great wealth.
"No no one ever knew him well
enough for that , " was the reply.
"Then I'm sorry for him. He'll be
n lonely man when 'he most 'needs com
pany , "
so it will be for those of us
who think we must trudge along
through the world by ourselves that
the path isn't wide enough for com
pany by our side , to share the jc-ys of
comradeship.
SOVEREIGN WITH WEAK IHEAD.
Graphic Pen Picture of William IV.
'of England.
Letters wnuen by Princess Lieveu
early in the last century have been
published recently. She gives the fol
lowing picture of King William IV.
of England : * 'In the first place , thtMv's
the "king ; a quaint king Indeed , , a lion
enfant with a weak head. At tiius
I think .he is-likely to lose it , so jrrcat
is his pleasure at being king. lie-
changes everything except what he
ouglit to change his ministers. He
chausros the uniforms ofthe army and
I of the na.vyhe ; dismisses his cooks
aaul Qtis FruHch .sor-vants. ITe will have
none hut lEnirlis'h. He makes ovory-
bocly cut off their mustaebos : he strolls
. ibout tlu'-streats and gossips with the
pasHers-by. He goes to the guard room
and . .showsthe officer in command his
ink-stained fingers , tells him how
many letters he has signed , of the au
diences he is going to give ; talks about
the queen , his wife , and promises to
'bring Her tothe guard room to make
his acquaintance. The day before yes
terday he paid a visit to Lord and
Lady Holland and invited himself to
dinner for next week , to the dismay
of his ministers. Asked If he had
given the Duke of Wellington ( the
prime minister ) an audience that morn
ing , he replied : 'Thank God , no ,
madam. I am only too happy not to
see him I wish I might never see
himr He display's a prodigious activ
ity ; ho is delighted with court cere
monies and receptions , is constantly
showing himself in public , occupied all
day long in trifles , eager to reform ev
erything at once in a word , he is in
a state of feverish excitement. The
mob adores him he goes about open
ly and treats everyone familiarly
that is enough for John Bull. Welling
ton said to me quite truly : 'This is
uot a new reign ; it is a new dynasty. ' "
A Wonderful Transformation.
Three years ago a spot near Philadel
phia was covered with cornfields ; to
day a § 9,000,000 shipyard stands there.
Ships are built under a huge glass and
ron shed , which allows work to ba
lone in all sorts of weather.
Heat in Simplon Tunnel.
Nearly eleven miles of the Simplon
unnel have now been bored. At the
unnel head the temperature is stated
o have reached 136 degrees Fahren
heit while the thermometers outside
were registering 30 degrees of frost
Power from an Artesian "Well.
At St Augustine , Fla. , la the only mill
n the world that gets Its power direct
from an artesian well.
Tor Infants and Children.
Kind You Have
Always Bough !
A\fcgeable ( Preparalionfcr As
similating IhcFcodandRegula-
ting the Stomachs andBoweis of ti Bears the
i
Promotes Digcslion.CheerFul-
ness andTJcst.Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Iineral.
OTIC.
Jeketfe afOIflArSdlfUELPITCIIER
jfayxnninl -
CciifinL Sugnr
" . .
"Muiitryreen. Flavor.
Aperfecl Remedy forConsUpa-
Fion , Sour Stomach' Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions Jcverish-
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
. .
THE CCNTAUH COMPANY. NCW YORK CITY.
Czar Shows Friendship.
To help the starving fisberfolks of
Britany the Czar has spent $5,000 "as
a testimony of my sentiments of live
ly and unchanging sympathy for
France , my friend and ally. "
London Birthplace of Y M. C. A.
London is the birthplace of the
Younn Men's Christian association ,
.sndalthuugn it celebrated some eigth
years ago its semi-centennial , it has
not become languid.
Some people who like hops drink
beer , and others eat frogs' legs.
Carelessness with parlor matches
causes a few fires and many divorces.
There are only four letters in love ,
and many a man wishes they had
been burned. .
The ties of wedlock are the kind a
man has to wear because his wife
buys them.
No , Maude , dear , the manufacture
of baby carriages is not one of the in
fant industries.
A brocaded slipper to match the
gown is a novelty to be worn at a
lancy dress ball , and the buckle
which should grace such a shoe is of
old gold.
A Farmer's tiooil Story.
Volpen , Intl. , April 6. Win. O'B.
Sullivan , a highly respected farmer of
this pJare. tells a personal experience
; t-ho-w that there is still some genu-
inont's * and honest worth to be met
with in this age in which so many
frauds a' ' ( > reported.
-Y . 1 have leon humbugged , " said
Mr. Sullivan , "and when 1 was so ill
with the Rheumatism , Kidney and
Heart 'Trouble , 1 used a good deal of
srntf that claiimxl to be remedies for
tlu-st- diseases only to find them worth
less. *
"Kiit. us yon 'know , I did find the
trrauiine remedy after all and I had not
boeii taking DodcTs Kidney Tills very
long before I knew that they were an
hoiiest remedy that would do all and
more than was rlaiined for them.
Tliev cured me. made a well man of me
*
and I am now as sound as I ever was.
"I t-an testify that Dodd's Kidney
Pills are a genuine remedy for Ilheu-
and Kidney Trouble. "
T ° prove th °
< fc cleansing power 01
PAXTSHE TOILET ANTISEPTIC
we will mail large tri al treatment with
book of instructions absolutely free.
This is not a tiay sample , but a large
package , enough to convince anyone
that it is the most successful prepara
tion known to medicine as a cleansing
vaginal douche and for the local treat
ment oi woman's special ills , curing
discharges and all inflamation , also
to cleanse the teeth , mouth , and cure
catarrh. Send to-day ; a postal will do.
Sold by drncgictft or ncnt postpaid by HK , SO ceata
lar cboz. Sutinfactloa guaranteed.
R.PAXTOH CO. . 216 Columbus Ave. . Boston. Mass.
5T-YOUR TRADE
You can buy of us at whole
sale prices and save money.
Our 1,000-page catalogue tells
the story. We will send it upon
receipt of 15 cents. Your neighbors
trade with us why net you ?
CHICAGO
The house that tells the truth.
&IESMEN WANTED
ureto Make S2O Per Week
eason Now at Its BEST
end for Terms.
THE HAWKS NURSERY CO.
Wauwatosa. WI .
Reflect on * nf 11 Hachelor.
It is when she goes en the stage
that the average woman quits acting.
The thing that men like about
working for the government is that >
they don't have to do it.
A woman's idea of a good story is
one that makes her laugh when shel
doesn't see the p int of it.
A woman always has suspicions of ]
another who calls on her after hen
husband has got home from his ollice. ;
Ton Can Get Allen's Koot-Knse FKEE.
Write to-day to Allcu S. Olmsted , Le Hey ,
N. Y. , for n FKEE sample of Allen's Foot-
Ease , a powder to shake Into your shoes/
It cures tired , sweating , damp , swollen ,
nchlng feet. It uiaki-s uew or tight shoes )
easy. A certain cure for Corns and Bunions. !
All druggists nud shoe stores sell It. 25c' '
AVomlerfnl Alpin I Jail way.
A wonderful mountain vrailvvay is ,
being constructed at present in thej
Tyrol.and when completed next sum
mer it will be thesteepest line in the
world. The railway , which will be
two and a half kilometers in length ,
will join the village of Kaltern to the-
summit of the Col de Mendel at a.
height of 2,550 feet This distance
will be covered in exactly 27 minutes
while by road it takes four hours to-
reach the top. The force is elec
tricity , and the cogg ( middle ) rail
system has been employed. The max
imum grade is 64 in 100 , surpassing !
that of the Stanserhorn line , which ,
formerly held the European record.
The coaches will hold 5 persons and
baggage.ancl special precautions have-
been taken to enable the tourist to
view the wonderful scenery through-
which the line passes. Mr. Strubb ,
is carrying on this remarkable enter- '
Prise.
The Japanese have decided to use
British engines on their state rail
ways.
Kltchecr Learning New Tongue. '
Lord Kitchener is learning Urda , a
composite tongue which makes one
familiar with the sentiments of Se
poys.
PRIZES TO COOKS.
$7,500.00 in Cash to Be Distributed.
Between now and July 1st , family
cooks , whether employes or the mis
tress of the household , will be following'
the plan laid down for improvement in
cooks in a contest for 735 cash prizes
ranging from $200.00 to ? ; " > .00 offered by
the Postum Cereal Co. . Ltd.
The winners must show improvement '
in. general cookery as clearly stated in
the rules for the test.
No one has to buy or pay anything
whatever. It is simply an earnest effort
on the part of Mr. Post to stimulate the
household cook to more careful and skill
ful cookery.
To have light , sweet bread and cakes-
instead of heavy , sour and indigestible
things. To have no more greasy , burned
or dried-out meats. To have properly
made Coffee , Postum and tea. To have-
delicate and digestible , toothsome deserts
and a table , clean , tasty and a pleasure-
to look upon.
And so $7,500.00 in actual money will ,
be spent to encourage the cooks of the ,
country to better effort. And you housekeepers - )
keepers , please forever abandon the
term "hired * girl. " Teach your cook the'
dignity of her profession , c'airher the
cook.
If her duties include other service , well
and good , but don't detract from her pro
fessional title by calling her the "hired
girl. " That term don't fit a good cooki
A certificate bearing the large seal of the
Postum Cereal Co. , Ltd. , will go to each
of the 735 winners In this contest. These
certificates or diplomas will be as valua
ble to the holders , as a doctor's sheep
skin is to him.
A postal card to the Cookery Dept.
No. 487 , of the big pure food factories
of the Postum Cereal Co. . Ltd. , at Bat
tle Creek , Mich. , will bring a sheet o |
plainly printed rules for the contest.