Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, October 27, 1904, Image 7

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MAGNIFICENT CROPS FOR 1904
Western Canada's Wheat Crop
f This Year Will Be
AND WHEAT AT PRESENT IS WORTH SI A BUSHEL
The oat and barley crop will also vield
abundantly.
Splendid prices for all klmls of jrali ! , cnt-
tlo and other farm product1 for the growing
of which tho climate Is unsurpassed.
About 150,000 Americans have settled In
Western Canada during the past three
years.
Thousands of free homesteads of 1GO acres
each still available in the best agricultural
districts.
It has been aald that the United States
will be forced to Import wheat within a
very few years. Secure a farm in Canada
and become one of those who will pro
duce it.
4pply for information to Soptrintandint of Immlprntlon ,
Ottawa , Canada , or to Autliurlied Canadian Government Agent :
E. T. Holme' . 313 J.ickran Sf , Kt.Paul , Minn.t'tt" . H.
Rruerc , Box 116 , Watertown.Pouth DakotaW. V. Utn-
cttt. GUI New York Life Uuildint. Omaha. Neb
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The newest and most per
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market. Stylish and up-to-
date in every particular fit
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both inside and out and
made from the finest leather
obtainable.
Your dealer has or can get
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you. Send us hia name and
receive Free our beautiful new
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We also make "Western
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Harrassctl City Folks.
Farmer Waybnck I'm shul I'm not in
business in the city. I've had 'bout
twenty summer boarders this season , and
' rush back the
every one of 'em had to
rext mornin' for fear stocks would fall
or something. Not one of 'em came
back , either. Guess they must be in the
jjoorhouse by this time. By the way , do
you know where I kin git n man ?
Neighbor What sort o' work ?
Farmer Wayback 'Tain't much of a
job. I want a man to help me move
the pigpen out a little , so as to make
foom for a. side porch off tlie parlor.
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len't It about time to say less and
dig more on the Panama canal.
Cleeland Plain Dealer.
A crowless rooster baa been brd ,
but he will' be no use for campaign
purposes. Montreal Star.
The fellow who rocked the boat last
summer is now hunting deer up in the
Adirondacks. Washington Post.
Howie says he proposes to Journey to
Jerusalem on an ass. It Is always
safer to travel in pairs. Washington
Post.
Third Secretary Gurney's fine hav
ing been remitted , he saved $25. His
losses are incalculable. Brooklyn
Eagle.
The Czar is' going for "a fortnight's
shooting. " Tljere is said to be very
good shooting in Manchuria. Boston
Herald.
Even diplomats should understand
that tliere is a difference between im
munity and impunity. Washington
Post.
Our latest and biggest new battle
ship seems to have got in just ahead
of the international peace conference.
Boston Herald.
The Mormons in Salt Lake City are
the annivers
celebrating seventy-fifth
ary of their multiplication table.
Birmingham News.
Kuropatkln's "offensive movement
backward" is designed to foil the
enemy by leaving him with nobody to
fight. Chicago News.
It is about time for the goose-bone
weather prophet to come along and
tell us what 1nd of winter we are go
ing to have.Savannah News.
The coal man and the ice man have
struck an Alfonso and Gag ton atti
tude. Will the weather man act as
umpire ? Atlanta Constitution.
An American heiress has just died
in London , leading $1,000,000 , but no
husband. Some women are so'thought
less. Jacksonville Times-Union.
The British Tibetan expedition has
left Lhassa. That was because the
British couldn't take it with them. But
they will return. Boston Globe.
It is comparatively easy to make a
dash for the pole. It is the getting
back that is likely to be a slow proc
ess. Washington Evening Star.
Chicago should have more night
schools. If there were more accom
modations of this character there
would be fewer hold-ups. Chicago
Post.
Post.With
With General Corbin fighting Cupid
and Mr. Roosevelt crusading against
race suicide , the average army officer
is under a warm fire. Birmingham
News.
Eyeglass insurance has been started
In New York. Eventually a citizen
may be able to insure his pocketknife
and 'plug of tobacco. , Kansas City
Times.
Experience has shown that when a
Japanese army "disappears" a Rus
sian army somewhere or other is like
ly to find it unexpectedly. Chicago
Chronicle.
Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan denies the
report that he Is going to retire from
business. Owners of railroads will
continue to spike them down. Savan
nah News.
With the water shut off , the coal
bin empty and the gas bill due , Port
Arthur is in a position to sympathize
with some of the rest of us. Minne
apolis Times.
Old Dr. Smith , the Mormon Presi
dent , points out triumphantly that
there are no race suicide and divorce
problems in Mormondom. Atlanta
Constitution.
A Sunday school in Philadelphia
gives trading stamps for regular at
tendance. Anybody could guess whose
tore the stamps are good in. Cincin
nati Enquirer.
United States Treasurer Roberts'
assertion that $10 bills are popular is
undoubtedly true , and the more a fel
low has of them the better he feels.
San Francisco Chronicle.
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Perhaps those Yellowstone Park
beare killed that man and boy as a
protest against the yarns told about
their tameness by the wild-animals-I-
haven't-rnet school. New York Sun.
Russian authorities should be wise
to the fact that nothing makes the
American eagle scream more promptly
or more vociferously than interference
with the United States mail. Phila
delphia Inquirer.
The intervention of society In behalf
of the Hon. Hugh Gurney Is likely to
create an abnormal demand for cy
clone cellars about the time the news
reaches Colonel Watterson. Philadel
phia North American. .
A New Jersey man who hadn't
spoken to a woman for thirty-seven
years has married a widow , and if he
lives long enough there's a woman
who will speak to him for thirty-seven
years. Memphis CommercSal-App al.
One of New York's police judges has
solemnly held that a street-car con
ductor has no right to kick a passen
ger in the stomach. Conductors will
hereafter kick passengers in the face
only. Elkius ( W. Va. ) News.
A Wisconsin court has decided that
a parent may hurt his boy's physique
with a paddle , but must not injure his J
dignity. Most boys would like to have
that decision turned round. The recov
ery would be sooner. Philadelphia In
quirer. '
t
NOTE. The following article has
been widely published and is one of
-the most remarkable illustrations of
the value of careful marshalling and
analysis of facts in presenting a sub-
ject to the public.
LEVELER8.
The Mission of AVhiskoy , Tobacco and
Coffee.
The Creator made all things , we be-
lie-e.
If so , He must have made these.
We know what He made food and
water for. and air and sunshine , but
why Whiskey , Tobacco and Coffee ?
They are here sure enough and each
performing its work.
There must be some great plan be
hind it all ; the thoughtful man seeks
to understand something of that plan
and thereby to judge these articles for
their true worth.
Let us not say "bad * ' or "good" with
out taking testimony.
There are times and conditions when
it certainly seems to the casual observ
er that these stimulant narcotics are
real blessings.
Right there is the ambush that con
ceals a "killing" enemy.
One can slip into the habit of either
whiskey , tobacco or coffee easy
enough , but to "untangle" is often a
fearful struggle.
It seems plain that there are cir
cumstances when the narcotic effect
of these poisons is for the moment
beneficial but the fearful argument
against them is that seldom ever does
one find a steady user of either whis-
key , coffee or tobacco free from dis
ease of some kind.
Certainly powerful elements in their
effect on the human race.
It is a matter of daily history testi
fied to by literally millions of people ,
that Whiskey , Tobacco and Coffee are
smiling , promising , beguiling friends
on the start , but always false as hell
itself in the end. Once they get firm
Hold"enough to show their strength ,
they insist upon governing and drivo
the victim steadily towards ill health
in some form ; if permitted to con
tinue to rule , they will not let up until
physical and mental ruin sets in.
A. man under that spell ( and "under
the spell" is correct ) , of any one of
these drugs , frequently assures him
self ? and his friends , "Why I can leave
off any time I want to. I did quit for
a week just to show I could. " It is a
sure mark of the slave when one gets
to that stage. He wiggled through a
week lighting every day to break the
spell , was finally whipped , and began
his slavery all over again.
The slave ( Coffee slave as well as To
bacco and Whiskey ) daily reviews his
condition , sees perfectly plain the
steady encroachments of disease , how
the nerves get weaker day by day and
demand the drug that seems to
smile and offer relief for a few min
utes and then leaves the diseased con
dition plainer to view than ever and
growing worse. Many times the Cof
fee slave realizes that he is between
two fires. He feels bad if he leaves
off and a little worse if he drinks and
allows the effect to wear off.
So it goes on from day to day. Every
night the struggling victim promises
himself that he will break the habit
and next day when he feels a little
bad ( as he is quite sure to ) breaks , not j
the habit , but his own resolution. It
is nearly always a tough fight , with
disaster ahead sure if the habit wins.
There have been hundreds of thousn
amis of people driven to their graves
through disease brought on by coffee
drinking alone , and it is quite certain
that more human misery is caused by
coffee and tobacco than by whiskey ,
for the two first are more widely used ,
and more hidden and insidious in the
effect on nerves , heart and other rital
organs , and are thus unsuspected un
til much of the dangerous work ia
done.
Now , Reader , what is your opinion
as to the real use the Creator has for
those things ? Take a look at the ques
tion from this point of view.
There is a law of Nature and of
Nature's God that things slowly evolve
from lower planes to higher , a sturdy ,
steady and dignified advance toward
more perfect things in both the Physi
cal and Spiritual world. The ponder
ous tread of evolutionary development
is fixed by the Infinite and will not
be quickened out of natural law by any
of man's methods.
Therefore we see many illustrations
showing how nature checks too rapid
advance. Illinois raises phenomenal
crops of corn for two or three years.
If she continued to do so every year
her'farmers would advance in wealth
far beyond those of other sections or
countries. So Nature interposes a bar
every three or four yeara and brings
on a "bad year. "
Here we see the leveling influence at ,
work.
A man is prosperous in hie business
for a number of jrears and grows rich.
b
ence' ' at work on him. Some of his in
vestments lose , he becomes luxurious
and lazy. Perhaps it Is whiskey , to
bacco , coffee , women , gambling , or
some other form. The intent and pur
pose is to level him. Keep him from
evolving too far ahead of the masses.
A nation becomes prosperous and
great liks ancient Rome. If no level
ing influence set in she would dominate
the world perhaps for all time. But f'
Dame Nature sets her army of "level
ers" at work. Luxury , overeating and
drinking , licentiousness , waste and ex
travagance , indulgences of all kinds ,
then comes the wreck. Sure , Sure ,
The law of the unit is the law of the
mass. Man goes through the same
process. Weakness ( in childhood ) ,
cradual growth of strength , energy ,
thrift , probity , prosperity , wealth ,
comfort , ease , relaxation , self-indul
gence , luxury. Idleness , waste , de
bauchery , disease , and the wreck fol
lows. 1 The "levelers" are in the bushes
1ti
along the pathway of every successful
man and woman and they bag the ma
jority.
Only now and then can a m&n stand
out against these "levelers" and hold
his fortune , fame and health to the
end.
end.So
So the Creator has use for Whiskey ,
Tobactfb and Coffee to level down the
successful ones and those who show
signs of being successful , and keep
them back in the race , so that the
great "field" ( the masses ) may not be
left too far behind.
And yet we must admit that same
all wise Creator has placed it in the
power of a man to stand upright ,
clothed in the armor of a clean cut ,
steady mind and say unto himself , "I
decline to exchange my birthright for
a | mess of potage. "
"I will not deaden my senses , weak
en my grip on affairs and keep myself
cheap , common and behind in fortune
and fame by drugging with whiskey ,
tobacco or coffee ; life is too short. It
is hard enough to win the good things ,
without any sort of handicap , so a
man is certain a "fool trader" when
he trades strength , health , money , and
the good things that come with power ,
for the half-asleep condition of the
"drugger" with the certainty of sick
ness and disease ahead.
It is a matter each individual must
decide for himself. He can be a leader
and semi-god if he will , or he can go
along through life a drugged clown , a
cheap "hewer of wood or carrier of
water. "
Certain it is that while the Great
Father of us all does not seem to
"mind" If some of his children are
foolish and stupid , He seems to select
others ( perhaps those He intends for
some special work ) and allows them to
be threshed and castigated most fear
fully by these "levelers. "
If a man tries flirting with these
levelers awhile , and gets a few ships
as a hint , he had better take the hint
or a good solid blow will follow.
When a man tries to live upright ,
clean , thrifty , sober , and undrugged ,
manifesting as near as he knows what
the Creator intends he should , happi
ness , health and peace seem to come to
him. Does it pay ?
This article was written to set peo
ple thinking , to rouse the "God within"
for every highly organized man and
woman has times when they feel a
something calling from within for them
to press to the front and "be about the
Father's business , " don't mistake it ;
the spark of the Infinite is there and
it pays in every way , health , happi
ness , peace , and even worldly prosper
ity , to break off the habits and strip
clean for the work cut out for us.
It has been the business of the
writer to provide a practical and easy
way for people to break away from
the coffee habit and be assured of a re
turn to health and all of the good
things that brings , provided the abuse
has not gone too far , and even then the
cases where the body has been rebuilt
on a basis of strength and health run
into the thousands.
It is an easy and comfortable step to
stop coffee instantly by having well-
made Postum Food Coffee served rich
and hot with good cream , for the col
or and flavor is there , but none of the
caffeine or other nerve destroying ele
ments of ordinary coffee.
On the contrary , the most powerful
rebuilding elements furnished by Na
ture are in Postum and they quickly
set about repairing the' damage. Sel
dom is at more than 2 days after the -
change is made before the old stomach
or bowel troubles or complaints of
kidneys , heart , head or nerves show
unmistakable evidence of getting bet
ter and ten days' time changes things
wonderfully.
Literally millions of brain-working
Americans today use Postum , having
found the value and common sense in
the change. C. W. POST.
Poor Place for Poets.
f
Poet I'm going to leave this offen
sively practical country. It's no place
for poets.
Friend What's happened ?
Poet Yesterday I visited all the news
paper offices I could find in a suburban
town , and at last succeeded in persuad
ing au editor to take a poem at fifty
cents. Well , I'd hardly reached the
curbstone before I was arrested by the
authorities for peddling goons without a
license.
Daafncis Canaot B * Cared
by local applications , as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one
way to cure Deafness , and that Is by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining of the
lustachlan Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed
jou havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear
ing , and when It Is entirely closed Deafness Is
the rosult , and unless the Inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its normal
condition , hearing will be destroyed forever ;
nine cases out or ten arc caused by Catarrh ,
which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness ( caused by catarrh ) thatcanno'
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir
eulars , free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , O.
Sold by DriiRc t- : . 7" c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Too JJiuli.
"Beef agree with you in warm
weather , Closer ? "
"Not this summer. The doctors tell
me that I cannot stand the price. "
Have used Piso's Cure for Consump
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tion ' nearly tv < o years , and find nothing
( compare with it. Mrs. Morgan , Berke
ley , Gal. , Sept. 2 , 1001.
Took : a. Rest.
Housekeeper ( angrily ) Why diJu't
you come around yesterday ?
Ice Man ( wearily ) Too hot.
BTra. WlnilcT ? ' * ftoomxa Srxor foe
teithiiiK ! toftent the gams , radaeta iafiammauoa ,
Uzi pain. orw wind colic. V ouu ft bottl * .
British coloniesare seventy times as
lanzo as the area of the United Kingdom ,
Many 1 women are denied the happiness of
children through derangement of the genera
tive organs. Mrs. Beyer advises women to use
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
"DEAR MRS. PINKHAM : I suffered with stomach complaint for
years. I got so bad that I could not carry my children but five months ,
then would have a miscarriage. The last time I became pregnant , my
husband got me to take Iiyclia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound.
After taking the first bottle I was relieved of the sickness of stomach ,
and began to feel better in every way. I continued its use and was
enabled to carry my baby to maturity. I now have a nice baby girl ,
and can work better than I ever could before. I am like a new wo
man. " MRS. FRANK BEYER , 22 S. Second St. , Meriden , Conn.
Another case which proves that no other medicine
in the world accomplishes the same results as
Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound.
" DEAR MRS. PINKUAJI : I was married
for five years and gave birth to two pre
mature children. After that I took
Eydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound , and it changed me from a weak ,
nervous woman to a strong , happy andv
healthy wife within seven months. With
in two years a lovely little girl was born ,
who is the pride and joy of my household.
If every woman who is cured feels as
grateful and happy as I do , you must
have a host of friends , for every day I
bless you for the light , health and happi
ness Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has brought to my home. Sincerely yours , 31ns. MAS
P. WHARRY , Flat 31 , The Norman , Milwaukee , Wis. "
Actual sterility in woman is very rare. If any "woman thinks
she is sterile let her write to Mrs.-Pinkliam at Lynn , IVIass. , whose
advice is given free to all would-be and expectant mothers.
FORFEIT H t0 cannot forthwith produce the original letters and signatures of
above testimonials , which will prove their absolute genuineness.
JLydia. E. I'iukharu 3Ivd. Co. , Lynu ,
A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER.
. T. FELIX GOUKAHD'S ORIENTAL
CREAM , OB MAGICAL BEAOTII'IEK
Removes Tan.Pimples.Freckles ,
? ASS Moth Patches , Hash , and Skin
v ftil rlu
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- O ( fliJ oa beauty , ami torrinsr.
efles detection. It r u b y
as stood the test doublt-t
ot 56 years , and ia _ Mirron-
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taste it to be
sure
rhincstr . This
It la properly made. no
Accept no counter is to introduce our
feit of similar j uoods Sttlsfa : ( tiou
name. Dr. L. A. or money refunded. CitalO"iie on rr j ! < > ' " .
Sayra said to a . „ ; > sreiit".lewelry Co. . Iej > t. S. No. 9. ii.-ia ,
! ady of the bant. Maiden Lane. Neorfc. .
ton ( a patient )
'As you ladies
will use Uiein , i
recommend BEGGS1 BLOOD PURIFIER
' ' *
'Gouraud's Cream CURES catarrh ol the stomach.
M tha least harmful or all the skin preparations. "
For Bale by nil Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers
In the U. S. , Canadaa. and Europe.
FERD. T. HOPKINS , Prop'r , 37 Great Jones SL , N. Y ,
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Beet Cough Syrap. Tastes Good. Use
Waiblneton , D.C In time. Sold by druggists.
, 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims.
Late Principal SxMataw u.8. Pen ! on Bureau.
! 3jr tuclTil war
W L , Douglas makes and sells marts men's $3.KG
ohoss than any other manufacture ? in tho world.
The reason VT. L. Douglas SS.50 shoes are the greatest eller.s in the world U because of their excel ,
lentstyle , easy fitting ami superiorwearing qualities. If I could show you thmhiference between the
slmes made in my factory and those of other makes and the high-grade leathers u = edyou would under
stand why "W. L. Douglas S3.50 shoes cost more to makeliy th > y hold their shape , tit better , wear
lunger , and are of greater intrinsic value than any other S3.M shoo on the market to-day , and why the
sales for the year ending. Tnly 1. laoi , were $ G,2ttMO. : < > O. . , , , , ,
W. L. Douglas guarantee * their value by stamping his name and price on the bottom. LOOK lor It-
take no substitute. Sold by shoe dealers every w here.
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