Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 18, 1903, Image 7

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    , , . .Mrs. F. Wright , of Oelwein , Iowa,1
is another one of the million women
who have been restored to health by
Lydia ii. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound *
Overshadowing indeed is the success of Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vege
table Compound compared with it , all other medicines for women are
experiments. "
Why has it the greatest record for absolute cures of any female medicine
in the woi'id ? Why has it lived and thrived and done its glorious work
amongtvcracti for a quarter of a century ? Simply because of its sterling1
worth. The reason thab no other medicine has over reached its success is be
cause there is no other medicine so successful in curingwoman's ills. Re
member these important facts when a druggist tries to sell you something
which he says is just as good.
" 5-
A Young1 H"ew York Lady Tells of a Wonderful Cure : '
r DEERFIKLD , IND. " It waa
called rheumatism. I could
pet no relief from the doc
tors. I began to improve on
takiiu ? Doan"s sample and
got two boxes at our drug
gists , and , although 6S years
of age , I am almost a new
man. I was troubled a good
deal with my water had to
get up four and flre times a
night. That trouble is over
with and once more I can
rest the night througli. My
backache Is all gone , and I
thank you ever so much for
the wonderful medicine ,
Doan's Kidney Pills. "
JKO. H. Huncn ,
President Ridgeville ,
, Indiana , State Bonk.
"DEAR MRS. PINKIL.OI : My trouble
with the ovaries ; I am tall , and the doctor
said I grew too fast for my strength. I
suffered dreadfully from inflammation and
doctored continually , but got no help. I suffered - .
fered from terrible dragging1 sensations with
the most awful pains low down in the. side and
pains in the back , and the most agonizing head
aches. Xo one knows what I endured. Often
I was sick to the stomach , and every little'
while I would be too sick to go to work for
three or four days ; I work in a large store ,
and I suppose standing on my feet all
day made me worse.
"At the suggestion of a friend of mv
mother's I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's
"Vegetable Compound , and it is simply wonderful.
I felt better after the first two or three doses ; it seemed as though a
weight was taken off my shoulders ; I continued its use until now I
can truthfully say I am entirely cured. Young girls } \vho are always
paying doctor's bills without getting any help as I did , ought to take
your medicine. It costs so much less , and it is sure to cure them.
lours truly , ADELAIDE PRATIL , 174 St. Ann's Ave. , Xew York City. "
"Women should not fail to profit ! > y Miss Adelaide Prahl's
experiences ; just as surely as she Avas cured of tl.fi troubles enu
merated in her letter , just so certainly-will ! Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound cure others who suffer from womb trou
bles , inflammation of the ovaries , kidney troubles , nervous exci
tability , and nervous prostration ; remember that it is I < ydia E.
r t Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound tfiat is curing1 women , and don't
) allow any druggist to sell you anything : else in its place.
\r \ If there is anything1 in your case about which y < m would like
special advice , write freely to Mrs. Pinkham. Sire can surely
help you , for no person in America has such a wide experience in
treating1 female ills as she has had. Address is L.ynn , Mass. ;
ner advice is free and alAvay helpful.
i
FORFEIT U "w cannot forthwith produce th original latter and signature of
above tetimoni&l , "which will prove its absolute genuineness.
, vdia R. Pinklmm Me die In * * * * . . Tnn
Sale 10,000,000 Boxes a Year.
,
THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE ilEDICIKE
lOc , All
25c , 50c. Draecists
539
BEST FOR THE BOWELS
j A laugh , to be joyous , must flow future d.isuiiivr 01 the child is
( from a joyois heart , for without always tbe work of the mother. Na
.kindness there be true .
can no joy.
poleon.
Carlyle.
"The Klcaii , Kind" of Piso's Cure for Consumption promptly
stoves keep you clean and cool. Eco relieves my little 5-year-old sister of
nomical and always ready. Sold at good cronp. Miss L. A. Pearce , 23 Pilling
Btove stores. street , Brooklyn , N. Y. , Oct. 2 , 1901.
Munny loaned to a friend often I hold not with the pessimist tbat
cause ? the loss ov both both friend
and ruunny. all things are ill , or with the optimist -
mist that all things are ell. All
One uv the best tests uv a sound
things are not i 1 , and all things are
man iz that be possesses grate welth , well all
not , but things shall be well ,
and iz not vain , nor .
arrogant. '
because tbls is God's world. Eoberb
Modesty iz a grate ornament , but Browning. "
sumtimes it iz more ornamental than The true moment at which to call
usefull. one's self to take any new step in
Polonium is worth 3) million dollars virtue is at the fainting point ,
lars a pound. If a man could collect when it would be so easy to drop ali
just a spoonful of it be wouldn't have and give up all ; when , if you do not ,
you make of yourself a power. J. 3f.
to w.orry about tbe poor farm. Ware.
I , _ DOAN'S GET BACK REST.
Aching backs are evsed. Hip , back , and
loin pains overcome. Swelling of the
limbs and dropsy signs vanish.
They correct urine with brick dust sedi
ment , high colored , pain in passing , drib
bling , frequency , bed wetting. Doan's
Kidney Pills remove calculi and gravel.
Relieve heart palpitation , sleeplessness
headache , nervousness , dizziness.
Doan's-Kidney Pills are now recognize *
as a known remedy for kidney , bladder
and urinary troubles. They bring relij
and cure when despair shadows hope
The free trial is an open door to self proof
Kidney
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roxct. o ctnts.
MTICATXC TO * .
NAME. .
P. O
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For free trial box , mall this coupon to
Foster-Mlltmrn Co. , Buffalo , K. Y. If oboro
space iz inroffiolent , write itddrea on
rate dip.
SPRINGS , KANSAS ,
"Ireceived the free sam
pie of Doan's Kidney Pill ! }
For five years I have bw
much pain in myback-whicl
physicians said arose fron
my kidnevs. Four bozes oj
Doan's Kidney Pills have eq
tiroly cured the trouble ,
think I owe my life to thes
Fills , and I want others t *
know it" SADIE DAVIS ,
Baxter Springs , Kans
l
FAUtOOTH , VA. "I suf
fered over twelve monthi
with pain in the small of mj
back. Medicines and plas
ters gave only temporan
relief. Doan's Kidney Pili
cured me. " F. B. BROWN ,
Va
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Check Draft Attachment.
While we are all looking forward
hopefully to * the day when the main
roads shall be in perfect condition for
light and heavy travel , with macadam
or other improved surfaces , it will
probably be many years before the ruts
and mudholes are all removed. Until
that time comes there will be frequent
use for the wagon attachment which
we here present , and many a teamster
with a heavy load will have cause to
thank the inventor who devised such
LIGHTENS THE WORK OF HOUSES.
an ingenious arrangement to help him
out when the wagon becomes stuck in
the mud. The picture almost explains
itself , showing , as it does , how the in
vention gives a leverage near tbe cir
cumference of the wheel , instead of
compelling the team to pull direct on
the axle , as heretofore. From each
icnd of the doubletree a rod runs back
to the upper end of n lever pivoted on
the axle. Attached to these levers are
pawls , which engage the teeth of the
ratchet wheels , the latter being secur
ed to the rear wheels of the wagon.
When n team is pulling a heavy load
the doubletree vibrates , owing to the
fact that the two horses do not step
in unison and do not pull exactly to
gether. It is this vibration that is util
ized in applying the device , as it en
ables the pawls lo secure alternate
hold on the teeth of either wheel , thus
gradually1 working the wagon out of
the rut or up the steep hill. When the
team is traveling smoothly on a level
road the pawls ride idly in the ratchets
without interfering with the rotation
of the wheel.
Machine for Cnttinsr Timber.
The usual method of felling trees in
large forests involves the use of the ax
and saw in conjunction , and tbe woods
man is more than likely to choose the
most comfortable height to begin his
work. This , as is well known , means
the loss of several feet of the best portion
tion of the log , and as timber grows
more scarce , complaint of this waste is
sure to be made. If it had no other
purpose than the saving of this lumber -
ber , the apparatus here shown would
have much to recommend its use , but
it is also recommended as a time-saver.
It consists of two platforms , placed
as shown , with pivoted handles rockIng -
Ing back and forth to oscillate the suw
PREVENTS WASTE OT LUMBER.
blade. To feed the blade into the tree
a coiled spring is secured to either end
of the saw , with the opposite ends at
tached to stakes driven in the ground
an the opposite side of the tree , exert
ing a constant pull as the blade slides
j'aclc and forth.
Housecleanins ; Time.
Housecleaning time is not a period of
unalloyed pleasure on the farm. In
this matter the mode of attack de
pends very much upon circumstances ,
and especially upon the size of the
house , the size of the family , as well
as the amount of help available. There
are so many things to be done in the
spring of the year that it is some
times impossible to clean house accordIng -
Ing to any organized system. Tbe la
bors of housecleaning can be much
lightened where rugs are used instead
of carpets. The taking up , shaking
and putting down of carpets is a most
laborious task. It would seem that
people learn the lesson slowly that
rags are much more healthful , are less
expensive , are jutrt as beautiful and
involve much less labor when the pe
riod of housecleaning time comes
about Men should not complain if
their lives are made miserable to the
extent of one "week during the fifty-
two , because the results of the turmoil
of housecleaning justify the measures
generally used. There is a difference
i >
- l
of opinion as fo whether It Is ad
visable to tear up the entire house at
one time or gradually do the cleaning
room by room. Iowa Homestead.
Pruninc Kefore Planting.
The experienced fruit grower un
derstands full well that his best suc
cess will come from giving tbe trees
and plants he sets every opportunity to
get a good start , hence he never con
cerns himself about tbe crop excepfi
as something he expects to have in the
future. The inexperienced , in setting
small fruit plants , keeps uppermost
in mind a possible crop the next sea
son , the one immediately following
planting , and therefore bis chief con
cern is to preserve all the growth the
plant has at the time of setting. Rasp
berry and.blackberry plants should be
cut back close to the ground at tbe timer
they are set- while currant and goose
berry plants may be safely cut back ;
at least one-half. With strawberry ,
plants , it pays to keep the blossoms'
picked off the season directly follow
ing planting , unless , of course , the
plants are those grown in pots and set
in midsummer for fruiting tbe follow
ing season. The amount of pruning
that should be done on newly set trees
depends somewhat on the tree as re
ceived. Peach trees are usually cub
back to a single whip , while the growth
on other trees is reduced from one-
third to two-thirds stated
- , depending , as
ed , on the condition of the tree at the
time it is received. This rigorous prun
ing means tbat the tree or plant has
no old growth to sustain , but tbat all
of its vitality may be thrown into the.
production of new wood after It gets
a secure hold on the soil.
, Shearim * Table.
The shearing table shown in tbe illustration - ,
lustration we have found indispensable
at shearing , branding and other times
when it becomes necessary to hold the ;
goat in a position where it cannot get
away or bother one. In shearing we
placeit upon its back in tbe trough
and close the stanchions around its
neck. Commencing at the brisket ,
sbear back on the underside of the
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CONVENIENT SHEARING TABLE.
belly ; then take opposite fore leg and
shear as far up the shoulder and npck
as possible , then from the brisket on
neck to stanchion , then near fore leg ,
and sbear same as other side. This
cleans all the hair from underside of
animal. Next throw left leg across
animal's body , release stanchion and
bend tbe neck across your knee. Shear
all tbe neck and replace in stanchion.
Then tike the animal by the hind leg
and stretch flank muscles smooth and
shear up leg and alongside to where
you left off on fore leg. Drop one side
of table , which will allow the back and
sides to be sheared. Breeder's Gazette.
Farm Notes.
It is noted that tbe hog is invariablj
healthier in the dairy sections of the
country than in those where the cow
is not kept , and this difference is at
tributed to the use of skim milk for
the pigs when young.
When a plant produces seed it will
not afterward make an attempt to
flower. Pansies. which bear flowers
profusely , should be kept clean by
picking the flowers off daily. If this
is not done tbe supply of flowers will
soon fall off.
Poor land on a farm may be used ta
better advantage for forest than anj
other purpose. Even in very fertile
districts there are few farms without
some uncultivable land. Land which
is extremely dry or wet , or rocky 01
sandy , or land subject to washing ,
should be used for forest.
In making the well-known kerosen <
emulsion it is an easy matter to mak <
a mistake , so tbat the kerosene sepa
rates from tbe water. Kerosene will
mix with milk or soapsuds , but h
making tbe 'emulsion plenty of soai
should be used , as it will be difficuli
to mix the substances unless such ii
tbe case.
In an experiment made to determini
the absorptive powers of milk then
was inclosed in Jars a portion of milk
and in different jars , but not In connec
tlon , different substances , giving of }
flavors. At the end of eight hours i
portion of tbe milk was drawn fron
near tbe bottom of each jar by meant
of a pipette , so as not to disturb anj
tart of the , milk. In every one of fif
teen trials tbe milk had absorbed thi
flavor to such an extent that it hai
penetrated the very lowest stratum.
DOCTOR ADVOCATED OPERATIOH--
PE-RU-NA MADE KNIFE UNNECESSARY.
/CATARRH is a very frequent cause
vxof that ciass of diseases popularly
known as female weakness.
Catarrh of the pelvic organs produces
such a variety of disagreeable and irri
tating symptoms that many people
in fact , the majority of people have
no idea that they are caused by catarrh.
If all the women who are suffering
with any form of female weakness
would write to Dr. Ilartman , Columbus ,
Ohio , and iv < him a complete descrip
tion of their symptoms and the peculiar
ities of their troubles , he will imme
diately reply with- complete directions
for treatment , free of charge.
jlfrs. Eva artho , i33 East 12th
street , N. T. City , N. T. , writes :
"I suffered for three years with
leucorrhcd and ulcer at ion of the
The doctor advocated an
operation which I dreaded "very
much , and strongly objected to go j
under it. Now I am a changed >
woman. Peruna cured me ; it ti ok
nine bottles , but I felt so much im
proved I kept taking it , as J dreaded
an operation so much. I am today
in perfect health and have not felt
so well for jifteen years. ' * Mrs.
Eva Bartho.
Miss Maud Steinbaeh. 1399 I2fh St. .
Milwaukee , \Vis. . writes :
"Last winter I felt sick most of the
time , was irregular ami suffered from
nervous exhaustion and severe bearing
down pains. I hid so frequently heard
of Peruna and what wonderful cures it
performed so I sent for a bottle and in
four weeks my Iie.'ilth and strength
were entirely restored to me. " Miss
Mand Steinbaeh.
Everywhere the women are tiding
Peruna and praising it. Peruna is not a
palliative simply ; it cures by removing
the cause of female disease.
Dr. , llnrtman has prob-ibly cured morp
women of female ailments than any
other living physician. Ho makes these
euros f.imply by using and recommend
ing Peruna.
Genius iz just az much a gift from |
Heaven az life iz.
"Ihe man who uses a tooth brush"
s ys the Plat'e Philosopher , "will be
riven credit for bathing regularly uo
matter whether he does or not. "
1 i
An impetuous wooer in Atlanta ,
Ga. , wishout consulting the girl he
was eager to marry , procured a mar
riage license and served it on her as a
sort of warrant. She was so indignant
that she cave him a severe horse
whipping. . _ . .
The more you speak of yourself the
moie you are likely to lie- .
The wise are polite all the world
over ; fools are polite only at home.
Bacon.
Both man and womankind belle
their nature when they are not
kind. Bailey.
Duty and today are ours , results
and furity are Gods. Horace Greeley.
- . . . .
Mrs. Win slew's SOOTHING SYKUP for chil
rtroi teethiupsoftens the.turns , reduces inrta-
matton , allays pain cures colic. Pi ice'25iJ bottle
CURES ALL ,
Headaclies
10 CENTS EVERYWHERE
K sor-j afflicted c with ? Thompson'sEje Water ;
St. Paul , Neb. April 9 , ' 03. :
National Medical Co.
. Gentlemen : This is to certify that I have ;
used Liquid Koal for ergot diM. n. e in cattle I
and believe it to be a cnre for this disease '
from the experiments I have made , but believe - j
lieve it ought to be usyd when tne animal ,
is first taken with the disease. And fora
lice killer it can't be beat by anything I !
know of. Yours respectfully ,
\V. L. LITTLE. , '
Seward. Neb. . Drc 5.1902. j
Liquid Koal , manufactured and sold by
National Mediral Co. , York , Neb , is a ne
cessity to any farmers ra sin ? stock Several
instances of 'its efficiency have come under
my personal notice. JOHN HARVEY ,
Ex-Mayor , Se\vard.
Wausa. Neb. . Dec. 13 1902.
I consider Liquid Koal one f the test
articles for all around purposes on the
market. For mites and lice in the chicken
houses and for lice on calves and horses it is
the best and cheapest thing I have ever
found. Liquid Koal oujiht to be on every
farm. CHAS. BERGANHAGER.
Coleridge. Neb. . Dec. 8.1902.
I can say that your L. K. is the best in
sect destroyer that I ever used. It will not
injure the eggs when used on setting hens.
I find It the best all around stock medi ine
that I ever had on the place. I advise
every farmer to keep a supply on hand.
G. B GROFF.
g M $ . EVA BARTHO.
ss ?
/ / you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the
use of Peruna , write at once to Dr. Hartman , giving a full statement
of your case and he wilt be pleased to give you his valuable advice
gratis.Address
Address Dr. Hartman , President of The Hartman Sanitarium ,
Columbus , Ohio.
If dramatic productions continue to (
increase in intensity there will be no-
one left at tbe end of a play to let thef
curtain down.
A sprinkling of hops in tbe brine'
used for pickliiiR hams and bacon
adds to the flavor of both , and enables1
them to be kept in good condition'
much longer.
Some of ihe Parisian restaurants !
serve camel's ilesh. The meat tastes !
like beer , though white like veal.
The hump is considered a great del
icacy by the Arabs.
FREE TO WOMEN !
To prove the healing and
cleansing power of Pax-
tine Toilet Antiseptic
we will mail a large trial
package with book of in
structions a.baolutely
free. This is not a tiny
sample , but a large package ,
enough to convince anyone
of its value. Women all
_ over the country are prais-
Paxtine for what it has done in local
treatment of female ills , curing all inflam
mation and discharges , wonderful as a clean *
ine vaginal douche , for sore throat , nasal car
tanh , as a mouth wash , and to remove tartar
and whiten the teeth. Send to-day ; a postal
card will do. .
H- > . .t J drtiaxUt * or * > t yottpald 07 Hi. 5 *
treeboi. 5 tl r Btl i * coratcd.
; CoiuroDuj A * . . 3oit09.
A 0 SET IHTEPE8TEO
SEND $1,1 La a BIG MONEY
FflAKER. LejritJ-
mate proposition. Opporttinity of a Hf -
tifne for boys , ffirln. men , women. Results
better th.in a savings bunk- Pull particn-
lars and stock sent on receipt of money.
Don't im this chance. .J. P. I1OVLAN9 ,
K4. IftK leSt-r ! t. iloowtt * . Chl m , III.
CURES WHcHE ALL ILSE FAILS.
Coush Syrup. TMtM Goou. use
ia time. Sold br drayslits.
N.N.U. 776-25. YORK , NEB.
The Great.
i do 10
Oerrn and
Insect Destroyer
Is now used throughout the United States in the treatment of bog
cholera , swine plague , eroot diseases , corn stalk disease , pink eyp , foot
and mouth disease , scurw , mango. Texas itch , scabs and all germ dis
eases of domestic animals.
deposited n Cl'y National Bank of York , N b. , ana
( fcl/\/\ f\f\ She d n Stit ; llaiitr.Sheldon. . ! iv * . , TO be pid lo
JJ)1UU.UU ) anyone firdinR njr of Hit. foiloivlng : testlmouiRl not
genuine. : : : : : ' : = : : ' ' ' '
Martiuzton. Neb . Pec. 1U , 1902.
m ! Medical Co. , York , Neb.
Dear ir : I am a user of Liquid Koal nd
tun well plensed with it. I vrould not try
to : ! ti without it as I flnii it tioeful in a creat
nm'iv.vaM 1 harehnduo tick hogs since I
ci'tunii-uce'i ' usine it a year asjo. In my
puiinii it is the best and cheapest ho
cholera preventlive on the market todav.
You .mi nae tins ns rou wish. Anyone
\vi-iii't ; to know more it bout this please
write me. ENOCH ELY.
aewcrd , Neb , Nov. 23,1001.
To Whom It May Concern :
This is to certify that I have bonjrht the
third lot of Liquid Koal fron the Nations
Medical Ji , HI ; t iliini : it the bcstgerm de"
stroyer. appetizer and disinfectant trial
have over used I have had occasion ton ?
it on iw < ditlVient horses this summer fo
very-fvere wounds and found it the bes
ar.d chea"e remedy I ever tried ; would
not Le without it on mv * place.
, W. fl. FRANCIS.
Delmont. S. D.
I have used your L. K.t and think it Is a
good preventive and disinfectant. I used
It as a medicine for all fcinds of stock and
chickens. 1 had two cows that were sick
and would not eat and I used L. K , and it
helped them. I al-o used it as a hog cholera
preventive , and think It is all right
G. H. PATRICK.
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A 25c 32-page Book on Germ Diseases of Animals Sent Free on Application.
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National Medical Co. York Sheldon , Iowa ,
, Neb.