Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, July 16, 1903, Image 3
SUFFERI MEM Mrs. JJIMA MITCHELL ME RICA is the land of nervous women. ' * * The great majority of fcervous women , are so because they ire suffering from some form of female lisense. Mrs. Emma Mitchell , 520 Louisiana Jtreet , Indianapolis. Ind.writes : "Peruna has certainly been a blessing In disguise to me. for when I first began taking it for troubles peculiar to the sex pnd a generally worn out system , I had little faith. "For the past five years I have rarely been without pain , but Pe- \nina \ has changed all this , and in 'a very short time. / think I had only taken two bottles before J * began to recuperate very quickly , land seven bottles made me well. I do not have headache or back- 'eche any more , and have some interest - ' terest in life. I give all credit 'where { it is due , and that is to Pe runa. " Emma Mitchell. By far the greatest number of female troubles are caused directly by catarrh. They ; , are catarrh of the organ which is affected. These women despair of re- Tired , Nervous , Aching , Trembling , Sleepless , Blood less Pe - ru - na Renovates , Regulates , Restores Many Prominent Women Endorse Pe-ru = na. The darker a piazza is the easier it is to lind a gill sitting there. When a man talks very much about his banic ib is a sijrn his account Is overdrawn. A"woman doesn't necessarily keep boarders just 1 ecause she some- .times boards a train. In the crisis of a divorce suit'a woman is apt to be unmanned. Germany's , navy costs $42,000.00 annually. covery. Female trouble is so common , so prevalent , that they accept it as al most inevitable. The greatest obstacle in the way of recovery is that they do not understand that it is catarrh which is the source of their illness. In female complaint , ninety-nine cases Otrt of on hundred are rtothing but catarrh. P - runa cures catarrh wherever located. Chronic invalids who have languirhed for years on sick beds with some form of female disease begin to improve at once after beginning Dr. Hartman's treatment. Among , the many prominent women who recommend Peruua are : Belva Lock wood , of Washington , D. C. ; Mrs. Col. Hamilton , of Columbus , Ohio ; Mrs. F. E. Warren , wife of U. S. Senator Warren , of Wyoming. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna , write at once to Dr. Hartinan , giving a full statement of your case , and he will be pleacd to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Ilarttnan , President of The Hartinan Sanitarium , Columbus , Ohio. Marriage is a feast and the soup is often more palatable than the dessert. Thpre are four millionaires n Britian to one in France. There aie neariv 270 different re- licioni in the U , i ed Kin dom. "An opportuni'y ' For service is in occasion fur thanksgiving. " 1 don't beleaf in good or bad luk : but yet I would not jine an unJucky man in enny kind of an enterprise. Sale 10,000,000 Boxes a Year. THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE HEDtftfKZ JOc. 25c , 50c. BEST FOR THE BOWELS NEBRASKA NEWSPAPER UNION , 780-29. YORK , NEB. The Great. Gerrn and Insect Destroyer Is now used throughout the United States in the treatment of hog cholera , swine plague , erqot diseases , corn stalk disease , pink eje , foot and mouth disease , .scurvy , mange. Texas itch , scabs and all germ dis eases of domestic animals. In City National Bank of Torlc , b. , ana ( \f\ She clfiti State IJsmk , Sheldon , I > vra.to be palrt to UU HIIVUIK ; lirding any of Jhfc following testimonials not genuine. : : : : : : : : : : : : t : : : : St. Paul , * cb. April 9 , ' 03. National Medical Co. Gentlemen : This is to certify that I have used Liquid Koal for eniot disease in entile and believe it to DC a cure for this dia > e from tin experiments 1 have made , bui be lieve it ought to be used when tne animal is first'taken with the disease , And for a lice killer it can't be bcr.v l y anything I tnow of. Yours respec tfu ly.W. W. L. TITTLE. L Seward , Neb. , L > er \ 1902. Liquid Koal , manufactured HI. . sold by National Medical Co. , York , > "eb , is a ne cessity to any fHrmers raising stock Several Instances of its efllciency htive come under my personal notice. JOHN HARVEY , i Ex-Mavor , Scward. Wausa. Neb. , Dec. 18 1902. ' I consider Liquid Koal one f the Lest 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 ought 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 nrd it the best all around stock medirine that I ever had on the place. 1 advise every farmer to keep a supply on hand. G. B. GROFF. Hartlngton. Neb. , Dec. 10,1902. National Medical Co. , York , Neb. ( Denrir : I am a user of Liquid Koal nnd i am well pleased with it. I xrould not try ' to do without It as I find it useful in a great i many ways. I have had no Kick hogs since I commenced using it a year ago. In my opinion it is the best and cheapest hog : cholera preventative on the market todav. You ran use this as you wish. Anyone , wishing to know more about this please T v.-riteme. ENOCH ELY. Sewnrd , Neb. , Nov. 23,1901. To Whom It May Concern : This is to certify that I have bought the third lot of Liquid Koal from the Nutiona Medical Co. , and think it the bestKerm de stroyer , appetizer and disinfectant that have ever used. I have had occasion tons it on two dillerent horses this summer fo very severe wounds , and found it the bes and cheapest remedy I ever tried ; would not be without it on mv " place. W. B. FBANCI3. Delmont. S. D. I have used vour L. K. , and think it is a good preventive and disinfectant. I used Has a itedicine for all Kinds 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. e PRICE : t One Qnurt Can 81.OO Ten Gallon Keg , per gallon S3.5O One Gallon 3 OO 28 Gallons , half bbl. , per gal . . . . 2.25 Jflve Gallons , per gallon 3.75 CO Gallon * , 1 Dbl-t per s * 3.0O A 25c 33-page Book on Germ Dlncam-s of Animals Sent Free on Application1. MANUFACTURED KY National Medical Co. Sheldon York , Neb. , Iowa. 0a THE MINISTER'S DIVIDENDS. It tvas a queer couple , says a preacher in 3 , Massachusetts town , that drove up to the parsonage door. She was tall and angular , a typical "old maid" ; he % vas short , fat and jolly , with a sort of David Harum look about his eyes. He had a. snug farm , well kept and paid for ; and she was known as a neat , industrious woman , who had brought up a family of children left orphan ? by the death of her sister. Sard Cooper assisted the woman from the wagon as handily as he could with his stiff arm and stiffer knee. She waited while he hitched his horse , and together they entered the parson age. age."Reckon "Reckon you can guess what we're here for. parson. " he said. "My sister Jane , who has kept house for me nigh on to thirty years , died last winter , and it's been lonesome for me and the cows and pigs since. Miss .Tones , here , has hovered them chickens of her sis ter's until they've got from under her wings and gone to town. Now 'tain't far across-lots from my farm to hers , and we concluded that she can run my house , and I can run her farm , and it would be better for both farm and ( house. So we thought we'd just drive over and get you to hitch us up for a span. I'm going to be good to her auO provide everything nec'sary , and she's going to be good to' me and take cars o' me. So whenever you're readj' , go ahead , only make it short. " The ceremony passed without special incident. After Sard had administered a sounding smack on Nancy's cheek , he turned to me and said , "Wai , parson , what do I owe yeV" "Well , " I said , "you can give me whatever you choose , " and I added , 'with a smile , "Give me what you think" she is worth to you. " In an instant his Yankee love for a 'trade ' came to the front , and fishing , an old-fashioned copper cent out of ihis pocket , he said , "Parson , I reckon I won't be stuck very bad if I give you that to begin with. If I find she's worth more , why , you'll hear from mo again. " He had the best of me ; there was nothing more to be said. I made the entry of the wedding in my private rec ord , and wrote against it , "Fe , ono cent. " A year from that day Cooper drove into the yard with a cord of fine hickory wood. 1 "You remember what I told ye when I gave ye that cent ? The woman's do ing well , so I thought I'd give ye a dividend. " The following anniversary he dro\o into the barn with a ton of hay , and said , " 'Nother dividend , parson. The wife is all right. " Every anniversary of the wedding during my pastorate another dividend found its way to the parsonage. So in the end my one cent became my big a gest fee. i CHAMBERLAIN'S AMERICAN WIFE. WIFE.'a ; t > 'a 'at 'ar c tia > . .s : d A woman who is just now , verj e : much in the public eye is the wife of ti : Joseph Chamberlain , England's Secre te : tary of State for the colonies , the "best loved and the best hated man In Greal tc : Britain. " Mrs. Chamberlain , who ij fc the statesman's third wife , was MisS fcpi Mary Crowninshield Endicott , daugh piE ter of W. G. Endicott of Massachu hi setts , Secretary of War during Presi hiui dent Cleveland's first administration While in South Africa with her hus band recently she made many friends and there are those who think thai IS Mr. Chamberlain's success on his mis. ISfi ] sion of coijciliation was to a great extent ascribable to the tact of thil erstwhile American girl. Mrs. Cham Pi berlain is not a beautiful woman , anc it was her charm of manner and he : qualities of mind which won the love re > f the man who is generally regarded in is England's coming premier. TheU marriage occurred in 1888. BnsineBi Notice. itc "T It- toPr _ t"T Ex-banker , havinc : been In retire up nent , is anxious lor opportunity t < pr < jet back into business -world ; woul < J ake advantage of any opening , how1 tver small. Cleveland Plain Dealer. " " Sign of Deep Mourniag. ix "Mrs. Jones seems to be heartbroken iver her husband's death. " i "Yes , even her hah ? has turned blacl soi gain. " Brooklyn Life. tu1 SCIENCE IN THE KITCHEN. Thermometers and Microscopes Found Useful by Housekeepers. A handy kitchen thermometer is now among the supplies for the use of cooks of scientific mind and for novices as well. "With the thermometer's aid the ex act time for slipping a' cake into the oven can be told. The precise moment can be determined when the eggs should be intrusted to the water , ami one can ascertain whether or not the heat is too great for the pot roast or the delicate stew. Women who are cooks and mistresses combined praise the kitchen thermometer as saving them from mistakes and embarrass ment. A kitchen microscope is also among the new devices. In the washing of salads , of spinach and other vegeta bles , of grapes and various other fruits , and in deciding as to the state of meats and what process of cookinu they had best be subjech d to , the microscope does good servL-p. Especial ly does the housekeeper who is a pun food advocate prize its aid. The household indicator is anothei convenience. It is a tally board tha. acts as a messenger between the cook and the grocer's boy. On the indicator is listed the entire category of supplit s needed in kitchen matters , from matches , salt , soap , to eggs , butter , bacon and flour. There are smooth little pegs to be fit ted to the small holes opposite each item on the list , says the Xew Yorh Times. If the cook when preparing a meal finds that the salt is low she runs .to the indicator and sticks a peg to indicate the quantity of salt to be ordered. She also sots a peg opposite each item as the various needs crop up iu the day's work. Work over , she just puts the indicator on the tabl < * where the boy can see it when he comes and is free from any more bother in the matter. Flat dwellers put the handy indicator outside the door , and then are free to go to walk or shop , knowing that the supplies Avill be forthcoming. We SSioyld Drink Pairing Our Meals Dr. .1. W. Carhart. in the Texas Courier-Record of Medicine , says thir : from time immemorial , so far as lie knows , the dogmatic teaching has been that fluids taken with meals are in jurious. The less taken at such time , therefore , the better. This dietetic dogma , in his opinion , has its basis in theory only. The sole appeal to fact for its support that he has ever known lias been to the habits of wild and domestic animals. But wild animals drink while feeding , where'they have opportunity which is not frequent and they generally drink as soon there- , after as they can conveniently reach watering place. Domestic animals are too generally excluded from the water trough or cooling stream while feeding. If left to themselves and amply provided for , they will frequent ly drink while eating. To fatten w.ell they must be allowed their liberty in this respect. If nature is to serve as guide , her most thundering declarations are against dry meals. Who , says Dr. Carhart , when eating heartily , has not experienced an overmastering , un controllable thirst ? It was not a still , small voice in the depths of the die tetic regions , -to be easily hushed , but tremendous outcry of nature for a refreshing beverage , which nothing but water pure , sparkling , fresh and cool can silence. v If a properly constructed thermome c ter is passed into "an empty stomach I and again after the liberal ingestion f food the reading will show a con siderable rise of temperature imine- liately after partaking of a hearty Iry : meal. An empty stomach is qui- jscent. On the ingestion of food ac- ivity begins and activity increases emperature. This develops thirst yhich may become so intolerable as be positively painful , actually inter- 'ering with digestion and rendering regress in the meal fairly impossible. 3very horseman knows that a thirsty lorse will frequently refuse his feed mtil he has slaked his thirst. In Bis Own Home , Too. "How much do you think that story worth ? " he asked when his wife had inished reading it. "Oh , I should think you ought to lave got $23 or ? 30 for it , " she re- bl I got $100 , " he asserted proudly. "Dear me ! " she commented , "how iz eckless some people are with their aoney. " tl - Avoided Profanity. "Your blank verse , " began .the ed- 'Blank verse ? " the poet interrupted. Why do you call it blank verse when "Because it's against my principles use a stronger term. " Philadelphia 'ress. ? sc Giving : Proof in Abundance. "I hear there was some romance con- ected with your marriage. " "Nothing romantic about it. Our re- gious views differed , my wife main lining that the only hell there is is pen earth and she married me to rove it. " Indianapolis News. A Sunday Occupation. "He's an agnostic. " "Yes , but what does he do the other days ? " Detroit Free Press. All men are anxious for fame , but jme will accept money as a substi' ite. Airs. Laura L Barnes , Wash- ingtoa , D. CM Ladks Auxiliary to Burcside Post , No. 4 , Q. A. R. , recommends Lydla E. Piakh&a's Vegetable Compound. " In diseases that oome to women only , as a rule , the doctor is c&ll d in , some times several doctors , but still matters go from bnd to worse ; but I hare never known of a case of female weak ness which was not helped when Lyclia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was used faithfully. For young women who are subject to headaches , backache , irregular or pain ful periods , and nervous attacks due to the severe strain on the system by some organic trouble , and for women of advanced years in the most trying time of life , it serves to correct every trouble and restore a healtby action of all organs of the body. " LydiaE.PinkJiam's Vegetable Compound is a household reliance ia my home , and I would not be with out it. In all my experience with this medicine , which covers years , I have found nothing1 to equal it and al- wa's recommend it. " MRS. LAOEJL L. BASHES , 607 Second St. , N. E. , Wash ington , D. C. 3SOOO forfjit If orlfinaf of abooa letter proalnj yamilnenest camtot ba prWuecrf. Such testimoiay should b ac cepted by all women &a convinc ing : evidence that Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound stands \rithout a peer as a rem edy for all the distressing ills of women. A man is never a hypocrite wLen b is aJone. tsk four Dealer for Allen'a Foot Uasev A powder to shake iiito your shoes. It rests the feet Cures Corns. Bunions , Swollen , Sore , Hot , Callous , Aching , Sweating feet and .Ingrowing Nails. Alien's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. Sold by all druggists and ahoe stores. L'oe. Kainplp niaiU-d FREIO. Address -Allen S. Olmstod. Le Roy. N. Y. Mrs. Wiislov'sSOOTHING SYKUP tor eliit 'r n teethitrsoftens ihe euins. reduces in ' - nutlon , allays puin cures colic. Pi ice 5o bottle . IN iTS ADVANCED and chronic form n cold ia the head is known as Nasal Catarrh and is the recognized source of other diseases. Havini ; stood ? hc test of continued successful use , Ely's Crcain Balm is recognized as a specific for membranal diseases in the uasal passages. It is not drying , does not produce sneezing. Price 50 cents at druggists or by mail. Ely Brothers , 56 Warren street. New York. Give up prejudice and try it. Messrs. ELY BROS. : I have been cfflicted with catarrh for twenty years. It 1 made me so weak I thought I bad con sumption. I got one bottle of Ely's Cream Balm and in three days the discharge stopped. It is the best medicine I have for catarrh. PRANK E. KINDLESPIRH. Probsrta. CaL DDYOU WANTYOUR MONEY TO EARN 7 PER CENT INTEREST PERANNUM Write mo for partic" ! .rs of a safe , sfv-uro Inrest ment paying seren per cent on w o-nts of one hundred dollars or more. BANK REFERENCES. W. H. HOKE. York. I'enn. 1 Let us labor to make the heart urow larger as we become older , as tie spreading oak gives moro shelter. Richard Jeffries. If I were you , I would not worry. . Just make up your mind to do better when yon get another chance , and be ; n ent with that. Beatrice Ilarraocn. itfany a oew joke at which the aud ience laughs uproarously has done service for a hundred years. I The coolest drink for hot weather orby mall Ibr23c. CHARLES E. HIRES CO. , Kalvern , Pa. In case ov doubt , allways lead a bruinp. This is a good rule , in life well az in whist. I cannot praise Piso'i Cure enough for the wonders it has \vorked in curing me. -K. H. Seidel , 2206 Olive street , rft. Louis , Mo. , April 15 , 1901. The Querist What do you tLink of the doctrine of the survival of the Httest ? The President has ordered depart ment chiefs to make the government eports shorter. He must want somebody to read them. HAIR GROWTH Promoted by Shampoos of Cuticura Soap ; And Dressings of Cuticura the Great Skin Care Purest , Si&f&st , MM } fif Skii , Sei ? arf Half , This treatment at once stops falling" hair , removed crusts , scales and dan druff , destroys hair parasites , soothes irritated , Itching surfaces , stimulates the hair follicles , looeens th scalp skin , supplies the roe > ta with energy and nourishment , and makes the hair grow upon u sweet , -wholesome , healthy scalp when all else falls. Millions of women now rely on Cutl- cura Soap assisted by Caticara Oint ment , tlie great skin cure , for preserving , purifying and beautifying the skin , for cleansing the scalp of crnsts , scales and dandruff , and the stopping of falling hair , for softening , -whitening and soothing red , rough and a * o bands , for baby rashes , itcblngs and chafags , for annoying irritations , or too free or offensive persplratloa , for vlceratlve weaknesses , and many saaatire , anti septic purposes which rwwftty Mggest themselves , as well aa for aQ tie pur- po-es of the toilet and nnrsery. Cuticura remedies are tk vtaodard skin cures and huinoor remedies of the world. Bathe the affected prteTrHL.hot water and Cuticura Soap , to clcae the surface of crusta and scales &ad soften the thickened cuticle. Dry , -without bard rubbing , and apply Cuticura Oint ment freely , to allay itching , irritation and inflammation , and ftootfee and heal , and , lasMy , In the severer fona * , take Cuticura Resolvent , to cool utd claso the bloo-1. A single set Is ofUa saffl- cient to cure the most torturing , dis figuring skin , scalp and blood buasours , from pimples to scrofula , froa imfancy to age , when all else fulls. * SoM thronzhout Ihc woH4. CntVnua t rttB4 ( To form of Chocolate Ct1nl Pin .Se. p r rial < > { 69) . Oint ment , ifle. . S p.2Je. I otit LooJm. V dufecen o . ; I'ott r Druic u Ch ro Corp , v r W S * d for " How to Cur Erwj A Skin of Beauty is a aoy ForeverJ f R. T. TELJX ODRATJI -L * CKZAM , Cli MAHICAJL , c. , .Freckles Moth Patches , Md EVJa 3 , and Mvmlxh o aad dfflei a. It h l fitCKxicil * twt of 51 rean. aui Is ta [ larintena TT taste II to be or It ia prop rrlmjkd . Accept n cea t rfeit of rirallr mune. Dr. L. A. Aajra i Id to ft Ud 7 of tb h Jt-ton ( p ti it ) : "A-t 7011 l&Ul t will n e tbc tnr , I r commo d 'Qour- ud' Cr r ' u thr l Ait karrafnl f & 1 > tli * SJiln yre Mtra > . Uon . " JTor n&Ia by all Dronpoki ana Fancy-Goods Dealers in thv C. S. , Can&du aj > d 2 ropew TERD. T HOPKINS. Prep'r. 37 Great Jo o . , N.Y. vs si Tfioipson'sEjeWater A burning desre to 'fill a hijrb place , to do somethirg unusual to attract public attenti n , to do rhat which must be accnmplished with tremendous st'ain and stress of the faculties a straining after effect this mnrbid ambition is one of the curses of the age. Success. How would it do to alsi call upon the army to Sx the. price of coal. The Egotist It is alrrpht so far. am still alive Kancas City Star. FREE TO WOMEN ! To prove the Leahnj * nd cleansing power of Pax- tine Toilet Amtia 9tic we vrill mail a large trial package with bock of in structions nbaolmtely , free. This is not a tiny sample , but alarge package , enough to convince anyone of its value. Women all over thf country are prais ing Paxtine for what it h s done in local treatment of female ills , curing all Jnfiam- ma'ion and discharges , wonderful as a cleans ing vaginal douche , for sore throat , nasal ca- iarrh , as a mouth wash , and to remove tartar and whiten the teeth. Send to-day ; a postal card will do. Said bf drngzft > cr i ° ut pootpald by va , fiO cent * , large b x. 6 tl fketlf > z ra t A. R. r AXIOM CO. , 216 Colucbus Are . loitei. ViZl. WESTERN CANADA HAS FREE HOMES FOR MILLIONS ! Upward * of 1C0.Q9 Am ri bar * Mttl d la Wwtcnc C darin * tb UatC 7 ars. Tlivr cent nt < L h j > ? 7 M * and tbr is rcom still tor milli \\onderfnl ji U rf Wk nthrerein . B t GrsiUe Id on th CoB a at. Ma $ i llmite , pl tj et w.t r ad fa i. Good llent charohM and tplentid railway I * ilnl . Free Homestead of ISO Acris , Frei Bi onlj eharco beine fl& for ntr7. 8 md is tbi following for an Atln and other liicrmtnre. M w l ) for csrUflcata , filing 7011 reduced railwaj rat * * , 8op rinUcd nt ot IaiBiie' tian. Ottawa. Caa. . or 7TJV. B * B , 801 Uew York Lif Seb , th * autkorirad CauadUa I > oan's Kidney Fills -i by a horse and badly hurt-i make freedom from kid hia hip -was fractured and ney trouble possible , ' ' after he recovered he "was in rhey carry a kind of 'Doan's such miaery that he could medication to the kidneys hardly walk and to Kidney , stoop neys that brings a bright caused him such dixtress that ray of hope to desperate Pills. he thought he iroul have to cases. WUCt SO CtHXS. quit work also ft affected Aching backs are eased. his bladder , and be was un Hip , back , and loin pains able t aike his -water - without overcome. Swelling of the out eo much distrtee. I ia. Limbs and dropsy signs NAME. slated on his getting a box ranisb. of your pills and trying them , LOCK HAVEN , PA. Mrs. P. O so I went to Uoson's Dru L. W. Ammumen writes : STATE Store and got a box. The- 11A fetr Treeks ago I sent for flrst box helped him so much a trial bbz of Dean's Kidney For free trial box , mall this coupon to 'that ' I got the second aa'd also- Forter-JiUburn Co. . . . - K. Y. - Buffalo. If abore Pills for myself , and they did cpoea ii insufficient , vrrite address on separate the third , and now ha Is en all they are said to do. My rate slip. tirely welLl' Mrs. L. TV husband was kicked last fall , Lock Haven ,