Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, December 31, 1903, Image 7

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Mrs. Weisslitz , president of the German -
Womans' Club of Buffalo N. Y.
man , . . , afterj
i doctoring for two years , was finally cured1
of her kidney trouble by the 'use of
E PinMiam's Vegetable Compound *
Of all the diseases known with which the female organism is afflicted ,
kidney disease is the most fatal. In fact , unless prompt and correct treatment
t is applied , the , weary patient seldom survives.
Being fully aware of this , Mrs. Pinkhatn , early in her career , gave careful
study to the subject , and in producing her great remedy for woman's ills
'I/ydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound made sure that it con
tained the correct combination of herbs which was certain to control that
i dreaded disease , woman's kidney troubles. The Vegetable Compound acts
in harmony with the laws that govern the entire female system , and while
there are many so called remedies for kidney troubles , ! Lydia E. Pink-
1 ham's Vegetable Compound is the only one especially prepared
'for women.
Read What Mrs. WeissSitz Says.
"DEAR Miis. PIXKHAM : For two years my life was simply a bur
den , I suffered so with , female troubles , and pains across my back and
loins. The doctor told me that I had kidney , troubles and prescribed
for me. For three months I took his medicines , but grew steadily
worse. lily husband then advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's
" Vegetable Compound , and brought home a bottle. It is the greatest
"blessing ever brought to our home. Within three months I was a
changed woman. My pain had disappeared , my complexion became
clear , my eyes bright , and my entire system in good shape. " MRS. PAULA
WEISSLITZ , 170 Seneca St. , Buffalo , N. Y.
Proof that Kidney Trouble can fee Cured by Lvdia E. Piuldiam's Vegetable Compound.
"DEAR MRS. PrxKnAii : I feel very thankful to you for the good
your medicine has done me. I had doctored for years and was steadily
growing worse. I had trouble with my kidneys , and two doctors told
me I had Bright's disease ; also had falling of the womb , and could not
walk a block at a time. My back and head ached all the time , and I was
so nervous I could not sleep ; had hysteria and fainting spells , was tired
all the time , had such a pain in my left side that I could hardly stand
at tunes without putting my foot on something.
" I doctored with several good doctors , but they did not help me any. '
I took , in all , twelve bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
i pound , five boxes of Liver Pills , and used three packages of Sanative
"Wash , and feel like a new woman , can eat and sleep well , do all my own
work , and can walk two miles without feeling over tired. The doctors
tell me that my kidneys are all right now. I am so happy to be well ,
and I feel that I owe it all to your medicine. " MRS. OPAL STRONG ,
Dalton , Mass.
] > Irs. Pinkliam invites all sick women to write her for advice.
She lias.guided thousands to health. . Address Lynn , Mass.
( ? $ FORFEIT > f re cannot forthwith produce the original letters and signatures ol
0 S1 above testimonials , wliicb. will prove their absolute genuineness.
W Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. , Lynn , ilaw.
The must cupicious wine-cellar in
t'ie world is owned by the Rouiuan-
lau Government. A railway tunnel
B,600 f et long between Galatz and
B-irboshi could not be used for rail
way purp wi-s. because of inferi-ir coo
-truction. Ir. was le sed to a wine
dealer woo has turned it into a store
house for vines.
Wuerever the husband makes mun-
uy , and the wife saves it , iliare
happines and thri t are pleased to
take up their abed < \
Put Up in Collapsible Tubes.
A fjiubstituto for and Superior to Mrstard or nnj
oherp > Hgtcr , and will uot blicter the most delicate
ktn. The pain nllarincund curative qualities of this
"rticle are wonderful. It will otbe tootb&obu at
Diice , and relieve bendachoand sciatica.
We recommend it as the best nnd safest external
counter-irritant known , also ns an ciurrnnl remedy for
pains in the chest nnd ( toiuuch and uM rb.eumatic ,
neuralgic and gouty complaint
A trial will prove what we c aim for it , nnd it will b
found to be invaluable in U.e household. .Man3 ; puoplf
* ny"Jti' thebest of nil % onrpiui > arntioDB "
Price 15 ceo IK. at all drunKintH , or other dealers , or hj
endiuR this amount to us , in postage stumps , we will
kend yon a t ibe by niaii.
No article nbou Id beucc pted by the public unless the
tame carries our lube ) , as otherwise it it > not genuine.
CHESEBROUGH MANUf ACTURING CO
17 State Street , New York City.
What a lob of fuss a conple of the-
fetrical men can make abont the city
of Titian blonds when peroxide and
Easter egg dyes are so cheap.
! lf JiiompsQi'sEyeWater )
N. N. U. 804 - I. YORK NEBR
Sale Ten Millie
THE FAMILY'S FA
BEST FOR T
"Don't you believe then , that a
puuliu office is a public trust ? "
"O sure , its very like trust. Some
fellows seem to have a regular mon-
op'ily of it. " Chicago Tribuue.
The navy's taiget practice costs ]
Ducle Sam 2 500,000 a year. Spain
has hardly finished counting the cost |
of no targpt practice.
All Che girls who are dangerous
don't have golden hair hanging
duvNn tbeir backs. Somerville Jour
ual.
What a woman dares to think she
dares to do.
Mrg. "Wlnslow's SOOTHING SYRUP for ohil-
divn teetliinKsofteiifa the KUins , reduces intla-
matlon , allays pain cures colic. Ptice25c bottle
Nothing to hope for , iz the saddest
conaishun ov life.
Rlienmatlsm'a Killing Pain.
Left in quick order after taking 10
doses of Dr. Skirviu's Rheumatic Cure ,
in tablet form. 25 doses for 25c , post
paid. DR. SKIRViN CO. . LA CROSSE ,
WJS. ( C. N. U. )
Chinamen consider it impolite to
weai spectacles in company.
Mother Gray's Sweet Fowdem for Chil- .
dren.
Successfully nsed by Mother Gray , nurse 1m
the Children's Home In New Yor < . cure con
bupntioti , Feve-it-hnes" . Bad lomach , Teeih-
i ig I'is rder- . move and regulate the Bowels
and Destrov Worms Over 30000 testimonials.
Atalldrugeist. 25c. sample FKEE. Address
A. 8 Oliusted.LeKoy , N. Y.
Spain has lose patience with Ven
ezuela. When Spain loses patience
she has little of anything left.
n Boxes a Year.
VORITE MEDICINE
HE BOWELS
PLAYING PROVIDENCE.
"There ! " said JImmie , with great
satisfaction , as h& took an armful of
hay and covered up the hen's nest he
had found full of eggs. "Now some
d.iy when mother or the cook wonders
what we can have for breakfast , I'll
say , 'Eggs , ' and they'll be surprised. "
As Jiinmie left the barn chamber
and backed down the shaky ladder to
the floor below , he was pleased with
himself. The family was summering
on a completely abandoned New
Hampshire farm , where conveniences
were lacking and necessities were
miles away. Jimmie's father had se
cured the farm as "just the place for
them all. " But for a number of weeks
he had not been heard to , say more
than that the air was good. That he
said , on occasions when his wife could
not see that it was apropos.
"What difference docs that make , "
fiho would ask , with fine sarcasm , "if
the water is too roily to wash the
clothes in ? Tell me that ! "
Of course he could not make her un
derstand , so he used to go down to the
lower barn , and stay there till the
water and his Avif e's brow cleared.
But if the older ones grumbled. , Tim-
mie never did. lie felt that it was his
opportunity. It was as nearly like a
desert island as it could be , he thought ,
and it was a matter of pride with him
to be equal to such an emergency. He
fished , trapped once he really got a
very undesirable animal , and had to
bury the trap and his clothes and did
a l that wide reading and his own ac
tive imagination could suggest to bet
ter the situation. He was always
ready to play providence , and success
in any line , as even he knew , is large
ly a matter of opinion. Jimmie thought
he was doing very well indeed.
As all Jlrnmie's days were filled with
more or less laborious delights , he for
got all about the treasure hidden in the
haymow , till one day somebody arrived
unexpectedly , and he heard his mother
and the cook wondering frantically
what they could have for luncheon.
"Give me a basket , " said Jiinmie.
"You go 'long , " returned the cook ,
who had no manners but a good mem
ory.
.linimie got a basket for himself , and
started for the barn. When he came
back he looked smilingly at the cook.
Jiinmie never bore malice ,
"What's the matter with those ? " he
.demanded , triumphantly.
Cook saw an omelette , big enough to
go round , in those eggs , and returned
Jimmie's smile. Then she got a bowl
and broke an. egg !
They had bread and berries for
luncheon , and the table was spread
under the old apple-tree near the well.
Jimmie was not present at the meal.
His father said he would teach him to
play a joke like that ! Of course it was
not a joke , but Jimmie was too proud
to explain. Youth's Companion.
STAGE LAUGH FALLS , FLAT.
.
Iteal Mirtli , However , Is Contagious
in the Audience.
"I was just thinking about the stage
laugh , " said a man who keeps up wuh
tneatiical matters in the New Orleans
Times-Democrat , . Vand 1 was thinking
how much of the huuurousmss of it all
has disappeared within the last few
years , 'lime was when the actor or
actress could not do better than fake a
laugh , but that time is past. The people
ple Avho attend the theaters liave learn
ed a few things and. they are not
tickled at all by the laughing of ai ,
nctor or an actress when they know
It is all make l.elieve. It is no longer
a gvod tlmig to do. On the' contrary
it is a losing car.l to play. It is flat
anti the Hat Uiin.4 is out of place now
on flit' stage or at least it oughtjto'
"Take the genuine laugh on the
btbvi- hand , on those rare occasions
wh n there is r = alljr soir.e.hlng to make
thi' performers f-mile or giggle among
Qumsfcivc's. and you will llntl that the
audience will falL in behind without
/fuch coaxing. Of com so , 1 do not
mean to say that the aiidience always
i id : 'isra d5 JI.SL what it is-laughing at.
As a rn.e. the men ahd women m the
siuuLiice have no idjsi what has cuus&J
tiniij pie on thevstage. P.ut they laugh
just the frame. They laugh because
p nulne laughter is t a ten Ing. The rea ,
I. i.ig , that musical gurgle whidh rolls
0 it in silvery tuies as soft and swe t
n the notes of orioles , good , square
lion st 1 uighter is as contagious as ail-
in.iis of the most virulent sort aid it
is g od for ui.e's i-onl to hear an audi
tive join inwith the stage folk when
they really get tickled.'But the fake
laugh of the stage rous mlt 'irn ! St 11 ,
1 guc-ss this sort of tiling is all right ,
for it fills in the time that migtot be
uswl to worse advantage for instance ,
in working off old jokes or somethiug
of that sort. "
Origin of Meteorology.
Meteorology owes Its origin to Italy ,
which , as Dr. H. C. Bolton notes , pr-
duced every one of the fundamental
ins rani'vnts now uted in weather eli >
s -i rations. The hygrometer was in
vent id about 1J50 by Nice as de Cusn
anemometer. 1578 , by Egnatio Dante ;
thermometer , 3595 , by Galileo ; rain
gauge. 1G39 , by Cartelli ; barometer ,
1643. by Torricelli.
A It pi I Berry-picker.
The speeJiest feminine picker of
huckljicrries in Monroe County , Penn
sylvania , is Carrie Everett , a girl of 15
years. From 8:30 to 4:80 p. m. she
picked seventy-two quarts of huckle
berries. Oscar Altemose has the rec-
orJ among men and bo. , s , as heplcke.l
125 quarts of huckleberries in eight
hours.
You may not get all that is coming
to .you in this world but look out )
for the nest '
IJIGllEU EDTJCATJLUiS
DOOMED.
Stranger "Did 'Miss Fioemind
who lectured bera on the higher edu
cation of womca make many con-
ve'ts ? "
Sweet Gitl "Mercy , no. She can't
be over twenty and yet she had two
deep wrinkles between her eyes. "
THE HOME IN DANGER.
Statesman "My dear madam , your
arguments in support of woman's
suffrage are all very well so far as
they no , but you leare oat of tb3 prob
lem the moit impoptant factor of all-
the luime , madam , the hoiLe the
unit of American government * "
Mrs. ' "In
Strongm'nd wnat way ,
pray ? "
' 'Would not giving the ballot to
woman transform every house into a
center of political contention and
? - '
animosity-
usense ! Of conrse not. The hus
band would vote as his wife tells him
or lie about it just as he does now. "
A EAEB CATCH.
Friend "You said you didn't love
Inrn. "
Smart Girl "I don't. "
"You respect him perhaps ? "
" "Not particularly. "
"And yet you intend to marry
uim ? "
" 1 do. " He told me that his
mother always gob her biscuits at the
oakers. "
I cannot praise Piso's Cure enough for
the wonders it has worked in curing me.
-11. H. Seidel. 2208 Olive street , St.
Louis. Mo. , April 15. 1901.
The average of suicides is less in
Ireland than in any country in the
world The wolves of Russia de
vour about two hundred children
and travelers every year.
Perfectly simple uud simply perfect
Is dyeing with PUTNAM FADELESS
DYES.
The fossil coral of the Fiji Islands
is the best building stone in the
woild. When drst cut It is almost
as soft as cheese , hut it solidifies in
' .he sun until it is as hard as granite
JUSTICE Wira MERCY.
Magistrate "Ymi are chnrged with
having sixteen wives. What have
jou to say for yuuiself sir ? "
Prisoner -"I really couldnt' help
'
myself , jnde "
"Nonsense"
"It was this way. Five years : igo
( went to a summer resort , and for
-ix ; weeks I was the only man there.
"Discharged. "
K
Football is almost as popular in
Surmah as it is in the United
States. The natives play the came
anshod and kick and shooti goalswith
oare feet. An authority on the
subject declares that many cases of
defective eyesight are caused by
wearing tight collars , which inter
feres with the circulation of the
blo-jd to the head
At the Church of the Sacred
Heart , in Paris , a twenty-two-ton
bill is tolled by electricciiy.
"Sometimes , " said Uncle Eban ,
"a man thinks he's devoutly thank
ful when he's jes' feelin a low down
satisfaction in bein' luckier than his
" *
neighbors
"DjFgtaceful ! But they say she is
fond of it. "
"That's the sdrabge part. She is
inmost like a mother to it. Town
Topics.
SISTERS Or * CHARITY
Use Pe-ru-na for Coughs , Colds , Grip and
Catarrh-A Congressman's Letter.
In every country of the civilized world
Sifcters of Charity are known. Not only
do they minister to the spiritual and
intellectual needs of the charges com
mitted to their care , but they also
minister to their bodily needs.
\Y5th so nuiuy children to take care of
anil to protect from rliuiatc and disease ,
these wise and prudential Sisters have
found Pernna a never failing safeguard.
Dr. Ilnrtmnu receives many letters
from Catholic Sisters from all over the
United States. A recommend recently
received from a Oatliolir institution in
I > otrnif. MiHi. . re-Mis as follows :
Dr. S. B. Harttnan , Columbus , Ohio :
DearSirr- " The young girl who used
the Peruoa was suffering from laryngi
tis , and loss of voice. The result of
the treatment was most satisfactory.
She found .great relief end after
further use of the medicine we hope
to be able to say she is entirely cured. "
Sisters of Charity.
The joting Mrl wa.s under the care of
the Sisters of Charity and used IVruna
for catarrh of the throat with good re
sults as tl . .inove letter testifies. [
Send to The Peruna Medicine Co. . Co-
Iinn1"--- . Ohio , for a free book written by
Dr. L.trtninn.
Ask Your Druggist for a fre
The half uillion acres cultivated
in tea in India produces 190,000.000
pounds the investment being about
$100 an acre. One pound of Indian
tea will produce seven and one-half
gallons of tea of a given strenji'h ,
while the tea of China will produce
but b've gallons.
Thare iz nothing in life imparts
such exquisite delite az the suckcess
of our children.
The misfortunes that we bring
upon ouiseifg.all have dubble teeth.
Thare never v\az a njze man yet
who waz a wicKed one.
He who works for the public has
a thousand masters each of whom
insists upon being served in a differ
ent uay. ®
Anything that iz honest a man -
had betlei do rather than be idle.
Modest men may not always be cour
ageous , but. courageous men are all-
w ars
TTOIWiSTMSVPi'ir T 'ii
" " ' '
i [ fe ?
, . For Infants and Children.
mtm n tilt u IV Mt th \ t 11 i
jpf&s-f
a-r- 4i3" fi iu Have
AV gef able Preparationfor As
similating llieFoodandBegda-
ting the Stomachs andBowels of Bears the
Promotes Digeslion.Cheerrur-
nessandRestConlains neither
OpiumMorpliine nor > Iiiieral.
OTIC .
4lx.Senno.
KocbU Setts
JloiscSerd * in
Clan&d
Sugar
Use
Aperfecl Remedy forConsUpa-
fion , Sour Stoinach.Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish-
r.ess and Loss OF SLEEP. For Over
Facsimile Signature of
Thirty Years
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
. .
THE CrMTAUH COMMNV. NCW YORK CITY.
The following letter is from Cpngresa-
rnnn Jleekison , of Napoleon , Ohio :
The 1'eruna. Aledtcine Co. , Columbns , O.1
Gentlemen : "I * + * + " "
hivp nsed several '
bottles of Peruua
and feel greatly
benefited there
by from my ca
tarrh of the head ,
and feel encour
aged to believe
that its continued -
tinued use will
fully eradicate a
disease ot tmrty ,
yeai-s' standing. " David Mtekison . <
David Muekison. * * * * '
Dr. Hurlinan , one of the best known
physicians and surgeons in the United
States , was the first man to formulate
LVruna. It was through his genius and
perseverance that it was- introduced to
the medical profession of this country.
If yon do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna ,
write at" once to Dr. llartintiii , giving a
full statement of your case , and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartmnn , President ol
The Hartman Sanitarium , Columbus , O.
e Peruna Almanac for 1904.
Tl.e min who iz really devout
doesn't hav to hunt for a church to
worship in.
BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH
5YRUP cures coughs and colds.
\ CURES WHEKE ALL ELSE FAILS.
I Bast Coni { - Byrup. Tastes Good. Ow
In time. Sola by druggUM.
A PASSING CLOUD.
First Visitor ( angrily ) "If you
hadn't poshed me away , I'd got in
my bet op Llgntfoot. I'll settle with
you the nrst chance I get. "
Second Visitor ( hot.ly ) I'll settle
with you sir. Your pushing prevent
ed me lrom betting on Lighlfoot. "
First Visitor ( two minutes later
Ligbtfout beaten ) "Say , have a
sigar. "
Second Visitor ( genially ) "Have
ane with me. "
The FREE Homestead Lends o ;
WESTERN
sre ,
tLa
Star Attractions
for 1904
' Jllionsof acres of ma jmiflccnt Grafs
and Grazing lands to be had as a rfs *
pift , or by purchase from J5 ijlwr.-
Companies. Land Corporations , etc.
Tlie Great fractions
Good Crop * , delightful cllrrmi- * , )
plt-miid school Vyntem. nerfecv
social coiMliti < > nn , excepiionni
atul nniuoiice itc iuirtd
Tlio population ofVK
CA > "AJ A incTeac < 112S.OUbyimrnl-
irration during the pattyearover50,0
beingAmericans. .
Write to tbo nearest antborizW.
Canadian GovernmentAjrentfor Cv.o
dlan Atln and rrl er inforrnatlo ; or
TION , OTTAWA .CAI-ADA
W. V Bennett. Kl KBTT Yo-Ic L.re'i : Vr. . OtncJia. Nt
FOR WOMEN \
A Boston physician's discovery - '
covery which cleanses and
heals all inflammation of the mucous
membrane wherever located.
In local treatment of female ills Pax-
tine is invaluable. Used as a douche it
is a revelation in cleansing and. healing
power ; it kills all disease germs -which
cause inflammation and discharges.
Thousands of Jotters from women
prove that it is t o greatest cure for
leucorrlioca ever discovereJ.
Paxtine never fails to cure pelvic
catarrh , nasal CAtanh , sore throat , sore
mouth and S'/are eyes , because these
diseases are ivfl caused by inflammation
of the mucoty ; membrane.
For cleansing , -whitening and pre
serving tUo terthve challenge the
ivorld to produce its equal.
Physicvans and specialists everywhere
prescribe and endorse Paxtine , and thou
sandso/testimoniallettersproveits value.
At druggists , or sent postpaid 50 cts.
A large trial package and boolc of
insinuations absolutely free. "Write
The B. Paston Co. , Dapt 6 Boston , Mass.