Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, February 09, 1905, Image 7

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    WOMEN'S HEBLECT
SUFFERERGTHE8UREPENALTV
Health Thus Lost Is Restored by Lydlt
E. Pinkham'o Vegetable Compound.
How many women do you know who
* re perfectly well and strong ? We
near every day the same story over and
over again. * I do not feel well ; I am
o tired all the time ! "
Miss Kate Ms Donald
More than lilcely you speak the same
wordsyourself , and no doubt you feel
'
'far from well. The cause maybe easily
rtraced to some derangement of the fe
male organs which manifests itself in
Depression of spirits reluctance to go
" anywhere or do anything , backache ,
( "bearing-down pains , flatulency , nerv
ousness , sleeplessness , leucorrhoea.
These symptoms are but warnings
'
'that there is danger ahead , and unless
.heeded a life of suffering or a serious
operation-is the inevitable result.
The never-failing remedy for all these
symptoms is "Lydia E. Pinkhain's Veg-
etable Compound.
Miss Kate McDonald , of Woodbridge ,
1 ? . ] . . wriles :
Desr Mrs Pinklmm :
" 1 think that a v.-oainn catnrnlty dislikes to
make IHT troubles kr.ov.n 1o the public , hut
restored health has un-aut so much to mo that
I cannot l.plp from toiling inino for the sake
of other suffering women.
" For a Jong lime I .suP > rcd untold agony
with a uterine trouble ami irregularities ,
which made mo Rpljysic-.il wreck , and no ono
thought I would recover , but Lydia E. Pink
hain's Vegetable Compound has entirely
cured me , and made ni" ell and str * ng , ai d
I feel it my duty to toll other suireriug women
\vbut u splendid medi'-ine it is. "
If you arc ill , don't hesitate to get a
-bottle of Lydia 12. Pinkharn's Vegeta
ble Compound at once , and write to
Mrs Pinkham , Lynn. Mass. , for special
attviceit is free and always helpful.
The newest and most per
fect shoes for men on the i
market. Stylish and up-to-
date in every particular fit
perfectly , look swell and
wear well built On Honor
both inside and out and
made from the finest leather
obtainable.
Your dealer h.i or ran gel
Mayer "Honorbilt" ehoes for
you. Send u Jus name and
receive Free oui beautiful new
style book.
We al.io make "Western
Lady" ami "Martha Wash
ington"shoes. . Oui trade
mark la stamped on every sole.
F. MAYOR BOOT & SHOE CO.
MILWAUKEE. NV15.
STrisraGSsSH
t oat of the. cgntury.
In Ohio 157. In
lf , fp Sift. ' - 55 , airtl f& K. Dakota
310 fani. ftCr acra ,
You oa.fi bent tuat record In 1S05.
2Qc ESC ! fcls notice
TTC nwitl yon Tree lots of farm * * d
samples uu'Q ocr tti ; catalog , tsll-
1ns til about this ostvr6ntlcrcJiU
thousands ef other aeei
1QKX A. SALZER SEED CO
TELEGRAPHY
and SAILROAD ACCOUHIlJiO
Pndoraod by all r Uro ds Ut 20 yc r. g
retitions cuamnt'ed Urn. nrre. nil e Hi
for cat MOUSE COLI.KrtE. Clii- *
Unaatl , O. Lc Cr e , WJe. $6OO te fl.COO . T.u
, D.C ,
Claim * .
ermaton Uure > iu > .
L
* .
Pass Death Watch KreryDay.
"What are jou ( loii ! sitting idling
while your follows do all the Work ? "
said the lawyer from the Stock Ex
change Building to the underground
cable workman. The electricianwas
sitting on a tool box beside a manhole
at Washington and La Salic streets
when the lawyer interrupted him. He
looked up , and then with a faint smile
said :
"I am the death watch. "
"Explain yourself. I do not under
stand you. "
"Well , those men in the hole are
constantly In , danger of suffocation
from sewer gas. If I were in the hole
I would run the same chance as they
do. For their safety I sit here in open
air. 1 am not In range of the gases.
If one of them is overcome I get busy ,
haul him Into open air and call a doc
tor. See ? '
The lawyer "saw" and went about
his business , admitting to himself that
there were tricks in all trades , and
this was one of the dangers which
beset conduit men that he had never
thought of. Chicago Record-Herald ,
Earliest Green Onions.
The John A. Salzer Seed Co. , La Crosee ,
Wis. , always have something new , some
thing valuable. This year they offer
among their new money making vege
tables , an Earliest Green Eating Onion.
It is a , v/mner , Mr. Farmer and Gardener !
II
JUST SCNJ ) THIS NOTICE AKD 3 6c.
and they will send you their big plant and
seed catalog , together with enough seed
to grow
1,000 fine , solid Cabbages ,
2ODO , rich , juicy Turnips ,
2,000 blanching , nutty Celery ,
2.000 rich , buttery Lettuce ,
] .000 si'uid ! ! Onions ,
1,000 i .no , luscious Radishes ,
l.CUO gloriously brilliant Flowers.
"
In all over 10,000 "plants this gieat offer
is ! tiui to get jon to test their wariaiited
vegetable hced < and
AM. roii IJT IGc POSTACH ,
providing you will return this notice , and
if you will bend them 2Gc in postage , tliey
will add to the above a big package of
Salrer's Fourth of July Sweet Corn the
earliest on earth 10 days earlier than
CoryPcepo'DayFirstofAlletc. I G.N.I J
I ' 'KJi-s Never Play.
IMny distinguishes the higher from
the lower animals , and it signifies pos
sibility of education. Fishes do not
play at all ; the lower mammals can
hardly be taught to play , and birds are
entirely devoid of the instinct. I tut the
kitten and the lamb are essentially
playing animals. The human young ,
however , are the true players , and , in
reality , it is play that develops them in-
* - manhood.
FIFTEEN YEAHS OF TORTURE
and Painful Sores Covered
Ilcnd uud Body-Cured in u Week l > j
"For 15 f teen years mj' scalp and fore-
bead was one mass of scabs , and my
body' was covered with sores. Words
cannot express bow I suffered from
S
the itching and pain. I tried many
doctors and treatments , but could get
no help , and bad given up hope when
a friend told me to get Cnticura. Af
ter bathing with Cuticura Soap and
applying Cuticura Oiutment for three
days , uiy bead was as clear as ever ,
and to my suprise and joy , one cake
of soap and one box of ointment made
a complete cure in one week. ( Signed )
U. B. Franklin , 717 Washington St. ,
Allegheny. Pa. "
Didn't Count.
They bad been engaged but two
short days when trouble began to
brew.
"I have just been informed , " be said
bitterly , "that you have been engaged
before/ '
"Only at the seashore , dear. " she re
plied , reassuringly.
TO CURTi A COL.D IN ONK DAY
Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All
druKKtetrefund the money il it fails to cure.
l i W Crore'j. siuiiaiuie is on each bo * . Sots.
An Awful Jolt.
Young P.orem You must excuse me ,
Miss ( Jau.stique. I'm not quito myself
this evening.
Miss Cuu.stique How fortunate ! Pray
introduce me to the other fellow.
WHAT-'S THE USE OF
SAYING " GIVE Mfi A
5-CENT CIGAR , " WHEN
BY ASKING FOR A : :
|
I
YOU GET THE BEST
5-CENT CIGAR IN
AMERICA
Tho World's Largest Sefl r" .
085.00 we Kcll thecrle.
d BtfXlHyc CttfrfcKI
B 15 P A K A T OR , repack } SK
lfci p r hour. 35t > peund * eapjcily
per near for CV9 Oo ; 560 ourdi
can Bity per haur for KS4.00.
Guar iiceil the equnl ol
fiVpaTstur * that retail urcrj-
where ut frofn 8T5 to AIVB.
in
Vwtiil UJ 1 t.tK.y H n nrjin-
refar on our SjO l y iT free trial
Sinn , nith the binding understand
f and cr'ment if yen do net
CiiJ by eempariien , tttt and usi
that U lil tfcip eleicr. xLiin
coldar BiHIc , tiirn eaaiar , run
lictvtorand akisi one-half mart
tuillc than any e&er Crcita
Separator caade. you can re
turn tiio 8 f > arotor to in
ntourciponjtcnotJ wcirlll
I liumcJIaicIjr return an ;
money you mar tft' e palil
fer > V Jc&t eliaree * or
otherwUc. CntthU d oultl
coco and wail to ut , and you
niil receive by return mail ,
tret , iipjtoiid , our LATBS.T
BFECIXIi CKEABI SEPA-KATOtt CATAJLOCUE.
Tan will ret our It ; offer utd ur fra.e trial propoiitlen ajiJ jou
SEARS , ROEBUCK & CO. , CHICAGO.
] : NEW ERA JFOR .RUSSIA.
i
IT IS CLAIMED THAT CZAR HAS
| SIGNED MAGNA CHARTA.
Mr. Yermoloff , Minister of Agricul
ture , Persuades Kulcr to Take Impor
tant -Representative Chamber
Under M. Witte Predicted.
In a few days we shall witness . .
political transformation scene as thor
ough and as amazing as anything that
modern pantomime or ancient fairy
tale can offer. Captives who languish
In the stone cells of the fortress will
be released to-morrow , their misde
meanors forgotten. The press will be
allowed to speak freely , and later
Trepoff will be sent to Manchuria. In
ten days a brand-new representative
chamber will be created under the
magic wand of the ex-finance minis
ter , M. Witte , and a new era of pros
perity will begin for the Russian peo
ple. Such is the latest political pro
gram , writes Dr. E. J. Dillon , special
representative of the London Tele
graph and one of the most reliable cor
respondents in the Russian capital.
Monday an extra sitting of the com
mittee of ministers was held , at which
M. Witte , who has been unjustly
judged throughout the present crisis ,
threw his weight on the popular side.
Yeruiololl Be s Czar for Reforms.
The same day Yerruoloff , the min
ister of agriculture , had an interview
with the Czar at the Winter Palace
to present his periodical report. He
availed himsolf of the occasion to
warn hi * innji-My that the present
system of government had outlived its
usel'uliie.sis adding :
"Without the assistance of the Rus
sian people it is henceforth impos
sible to carry on the business of the
empire. Troops may preserve order
by violence , but cannot rule the coun
try. The nation is anxious for a closer
union with its Czar in the interests
alike of the dynasty and the people. ' '
The Emperor sharply interrupted
the speaker , reprimanding him for his
impertinence and commanding him to
present his report. But YennolofC an
swered that , having discharged his
duty , lie wns at his majesty's service.
For tne first time the Emperor lost
his Keif-control , and only after some
time did he wholly recover his uorina )
calm.
Declares Cxar Signs Constitution.
After a considerable pause , during
which Yermoloff remained in an ad
joining apartment , the Emperor re
called him and heard him develop his
scheme for the pacification of the coun
try and finally commanded him to
take paper , pen and ink and retire
to ihe next room and embody his ideas
in a ukase addressed to Witte by the
minister of agriculture. After a lapse
of ninety minutes Yermoloff came
back with a constitution in his hand.
He read it aloud Aitii unsteady voice.
The Czar paced the apartment , but
asked no questions When Yermoloff
had finished , his majesty took a pen
in his hand and signed the Russian
inagua charta.
A friend of Dr. Dillon's who read
the document from beginning to end
enumerates among the essential
clauses the following points ,
1. M. Witte , in the capacity of the
president of the committee of inLnis-
ters , is charged by the Czar to fur
ther extend and develop the principles
of reform laid down in the imperial
ukase of Christmas day.
2. His majesty commands that pen
sions be paid to the orphaned children
and. cripples whose misfortunes were
caused by the action of the troops on
the historic Sunday of Jan. 22.
3. Order is to be restored through
out the country by peaceful methods
and the Russian people are to be in
vited to co-operate with the govern
ment. Those methods are to be left
largely to the discretion of M. Witte ,
and may include the convocation of a
zemsky assembly.
It is said that Secretary Taft is the
weightiest niau who ever held a cabinet
office.
J. I * . Morgan's greatest charity is keep
ing young boys off the streets by getting
them work.
Gov.-elect Iliggins has chosen Frank
Pecley , a New York newspaper man , as
his private secretary.
W. Hall '
Uarris
, Baltimore's new post
master , is a native of that city , a lawyer ,
and a most scholarly man.
Russell Sage cares little about what
is going on in Wall street these days. Die
realizes that his day is over.
It is said that William P. Cody , hotter
known as "Buffalo Bill "
, will become a
citizen of the French republic.
Albert M. Bradshaw. postmaster at
Lakewood , N. J. . has George G uld and
several other millionaires oil his bond.
Oregon's junior United States Senator ,
Qharles W. Fulton , is classed as one of
the brightest lagal lights iii his State.
President Roosevelt has presented te
tko national museum an outfit of the
guachos of the South American plains.
Rudynnl Kipling's lungs are too weak
te stand an English winter. He has not
been strong since an attack of pneumonia
caused apprehension years ago.
Joseph S. Frelinghuysen , personal aid
to Gov. Stokes of New Jersey , is a cousin
of the lato Secretary of State and United
States Senator Frelinghuysen.
Judge Thomas H. Paynter , forme *
chief justice of the Kentucky Court of
Appeals , would like to succeed J. S. 0
Blackburn as United States Senator.
The House Friday passed the agri
cultural appropriation bill without ma
terial amendment. The usual discus
sion of the provision for free seed dis
tribution was indulged in , Mr. Lilly of
Connecticut characterizing it as petty
larceny. The relative value of the cot
ton statistics as supplied by the census
bureau and Agricultural Department also
furnished the theme for a lively debate.
The army appropriation bill was sent
back to cornmidee after Mr. Williams of
Mississippi had objected to unanimous
consent to concur in the Senate amend
ments and send the bill to conference ,
and after Mr. Hull had refused to make
a motion to accept the Senate amend
ment regarding retired army oflicers as
signed to active duty. Through his coun
sel , consisting of former United States
Senators Anthony Higgins and John M.
Thurston , Judge Swayne appeared in the
Senate to maku answer to the summons
in connection with the impeachment pro
ceedings against him as judge of the
United States for the Northern district
of Florida. They obtained a woek's time
to make complete response , and the time
for the beginning of the trial was fixed
at Feb. 10. The discussion of the state
hood bill then was resumed , and Messrs.
Gallinger , Bailey and Stewart spoke on
the Gallinger prohibition amendment con
cerning the sale of liquor in the Indian
territory.
"
t
In a session of less than two hours
Saturday the House passed 37.5 pension
bills and received for the cilondir Ihe ,
naval and diplomatic appropriation bills.
Tlu * sessionis devoted to legislation en
tirely devoid of discussion. Eulogies upon
the character of the late Senator CJeorgu
F. Hoar of Massichu : i > tis practically en
grossed the time of the Senate. There
wore .sixteen speeches by as many Sena
tors , including Senator Hour's colleague ,
Mr. Lodge , and his successor , Mr. Crane.
After the conclusion of the memorial ser
vices the Senate adjourned out of respect
to the dead Senator's memory.
A bill extending the extradition laws
to the Philippines was passed by the
Senate Monday. It was agreed to vote
on the statehood bill Feb. 7. the amend
ments to be considered on that date un
der the ten-minute rule. Mr. Teller spoke
in opposition to the bill. In the House
the conference report ( Hi the legislative ,
executive and judicial appropriation bills
was agreed to. 121 to 112. The confer
ence report on the Philippine govern
ment bill was presented. The nostoilice
appropriation bill was taken up and de
bated until adjournment.
In the Senate Tuesday a House bill
was passed extending to express com
panies engaged in interstate commerce
the prohibition against e.irrj ing o'o-cvne
literature. A bill largely increasing the
fees for incorporating stock companies j
in the District of Columbia was passed i
and Mr. Platt of Connecticut introduced
a measure intended to correct abuses un
der the local corporation la\\s mentioned
by the President in his message Monday.
Mr. Nelson of Minesota spoke on the
statehood bill. . In the House the Senate
amendments to the army appropriation
bill were voted down and the measure
was sent to conference. A resolution of
fered by Mr. Fitzgerald of New York
calling on the Navy Department for in
formation regarding the inequality in the
amount of armor plate delivered for the
battleships Connecticut and Louisiana
was adopted. The conference report on
the Philippine government bill was
agreed to. The postoflice appropriation
bill was considered until adjournment.
In the Senate Wednesday Messrs.
Clark ( Mont. ) . Dillingham and Teller
continued the discussion of the statehood
bill , Mr. Dillingham supporting the meas
ure us it stands and the others contending
for amendments and the right of the
four territories to be admitted as so
many States. A number of semi-public
bills wen * passed. The Senate resolved
to insist on its amendments to the army
appropriation bill , and a conference com
mittee.is appointed. Mr. Proctor re- '
ported the agricultural appropriation bill , f
The bill carries appropriations aggregat- !
ing $0,787,170 , an increase of $20U.7tO I
over the bill as passed by the House. In j
the House the postoflice appropriation !
bill occupied attention during the greater
part of the day. The bill went over for
further consideration. Messrs. Shirley
and Sibley discussed railway rate legis
lation for more than an hour. The con
ference report ou the fortifications bill
was adopted.
A bill authorizing the Keokuk and
Hamilton Water Power
Company to con
struct a dam across the Mississippi river
from Keokuk. [ own. to Hamilton , 111. ,
was passed by the Senate Thursday. The
agricultural appropriation bill was taken
up and the provision for the distribution
of seeds was di-cn-sed at length. In the
House a motion to strike out the provis
ion for subsidies for special southern mail
facilities in the postolliee appropriation
bill was lost , 77 to lir > . The measure
was considered until adjournment.
lit the. National Capital.
Representative Fuller has introduced a
bill providing for a dam across the Illi
nois river at Ottawa.
Ten Republican members rf Massa
chusetts delegation in Congress adopted
resolution favoring tariff revision.
Seven members of the House from
Rocky Mountain and Pacific roast States
issued statement opposing tariff revision
Engrossed copies of a resolution re
cently adopted by the Boston Chamber
of Commerce favoring the : nljn tn ent of
international differences by arbitration
and urging the ratification of the arbi
tration treaties now pending before the
Senate were presented to the President
President Roosevelt convoked a board
to revise report of Endicott harbor de
fense board , appointed in 1SS5 : plan is
to save money in erecting harbor de
fenses.
United States Minister Pierson , at Te
heran , has informed the State Depart
ment that he has forwarded to that de
partment the cheek for 00.000 received
from the Persian government as a pecuj j
niary indemnity for the assassination of
the Rev. Benjamin W. Labaree. an
American missionary who was killed by
a band of fanatic Kurds in Persia las |
Mftrch.
BISHOP OWES HEALTH
AND LIFE TO PE = RU = NA.
Ministers of All Denominations
Join in Recommending
Pe-ru-na to the
People.
Public speaking especially exposesM
the throat and bronchial tubes to 1JK
catarrhal affections.
Breathing the air of crowded assem- ' /
bU.es , and the necessary exposure to
night air which many preachers must
face , makes catarrh especially prevalent
among their class.
Peruna has become justly popular fl
among them. r\ \
The Friends of Pe-ru-na
De pit ? the prejudit ' = ; of the medical
profession anauist proprietary medi
cines , the clergy ha\e always mam-
tained a strong confidence and friend-
bhip for Pei iia.
They have discoveredty \ persona ]
< fs experience that J'eruna does all that k
ii > claimed for it.
The Clshop's Strong Tribute to Pc-ru-nn.
L. TT. ITalsey , Bishop C. M. E Church , Atlanta , Ga. , writes :
"i have found Peruna to be a great remedy for catarrh. / have suffered
with tills terrible disease for more than twenty yesrs , until since I have
been using Peruna , which has relieved me of the trouble.
' 1 have tried many remedies a d spent a great dcii ; of hard-earned money
for them , but I found nothing so effectual In the cure of catarrh as the rea/
medicine , Peruna.
"I feel sure that Peruna is not only a triumph of medical science , but
it is tf/so a blessing to suffering humanity.
"Every individual who suffers with respiratory diseases will find Peruna a
magnificent and sovereign remedy. " L. fl. Halsey'Bp. C. M. E. Church. (
Peruna is the most prompt and sure
remedy for catarrh that can be taken.
filany a preacher has been able to
meet his engagements only because he
keeps on hand a bottle of Peruna , ready
to meet any emergency that may arise.
"Suicide Wind. "
In Brazil and other parts of South
America the natives know ami fear a
certain condition of the air , which they
call "suicide wind. " It is not a super
stition , but an actual condition of the
atmosphere which seems to drive poo-
pie to in.ndncss. and during its contlnu
ance self-inflicted deaths nn * numor-
oue. Cri/amolojjists and scientists all
over the world are interested in this
peculiar atmospheric influence , which
is indicated by a soft , moist , warm air
That settles heavily on the earth.
HOTT'C T'T
We offer One Hundred Dollars Keward lor
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall'b Otarrh cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO. . Props. . Toledo. O.
We the unrturMened have known F. J. Cheney
W the last ir.ears. . and bolleve him perfectly
iioiiorafola m all business transactions and linan-
LUK able to carry out any obligation mado by
t'leif firm.
\VF.ST &TRVAX. Wholesale Druggists , Toledo. O.
\VALm.VG. KIXXAX & MARVIN. Wholesale
Drugzists. Toledo. O.
Hall'sJ Catarrh Cureis taken Internally , actlrz
Hi-cctly upon the blood and mwoui surfaces of
tlio sy'stem. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
rnuKista. Testimonials free.
Hull's Family Pilla &ro the bert.
The Old Shell Game.
Policeman I just saw a man around
the corner working tiie shells.
Detective Why didn't you run him
in ?
Policeman Oh , I never molest a man
for opening oysters.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES.
Itching , Blind. Bleedinff or Protruding Piles.
Your drutrjriM. will refund money if PAZO OINT
MENT fails to cure you in 6 to 14 days. 50c.
A Wife's "At Homes. "
Binks Wonder where I can find
Winks ?
Jinks Let's see. This is Thursday ,
and Thursday is his wife's day for being
"at home. " Guess you'll find him at
the club.
W have on file many letters of recora *
mendation like the one given above.V
can give our readers only a slight
glimpse of the vast number of grate
ful letter * Dr. Hartman is constuntls
receiving , iu praise of his famous catarrh
remedy , Pt-u.ua.
IL Cures Celda , Coughs , Sore Throat , Cronp , Infla-
en a , Whooping Cough , Bronchitis and Acthm * .
A certain cure for Consumption m first etsgea ,
and a f : iro relief in advanced stages. Ue at once.
You will ace the czcclli-nt f > fl > ct after tskm ; tho
first loe. Sold Ijy dealers everywhere. Largo
bottles 25 cents tied CO ceuu
IS TIIE RECORD 0.1 THE
FREE HOMESTEAD LANDS OF
WESTERN G ADA FOR (904 (
Tho 1CO.OOO Friarra from ine United State * , who dnrlnf tttt
put \en years hare gono to Canada , participate in tUt
prosperity
fhet'mted States will soon b como an Importer of Wh * l
G t a f reo homestead or purchase a farm In Western CmwH ,
and Lrcooe on * o * those who will help produce IV ,
Apply for info-matiou toSupe'int--ndnto Immigrev
lion , O tnwz , Cftnmlu , or to E. T. Holm * * . 316 Jackton
St. . St.l'nui. Muin. . and J. M. McLachlau. Box 1M.
Wutertonu.So.Dakota , Authorized GoTarnment Agent *
Please say where you bnw this tdTortisemant.
S. C. N. U. Ko. 6 10O5
BEGGS' Ch'EgRY COUGH SYRUP
cures coughs and colds.
< >
"
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The old mc k cure , strong ,
stra'ght. sure , has for a large
part of a. century battled with
and conquered
the world over. Price 25c.
and 50c.
.
* t tX *
ale Ten Million Boxes a Year.
THE FAKILV'S FAVORITE
CAT5IAS.T2C
BEST BOWELS