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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1907)
i ) Will Kclpn Sailors. A will of the late Lord Iverclydo , chairman of the Cunanl Company , jdated March 20 , 1901 , and believer to 'be ' his last , left nil his property to the ! wldjw. But u later will , dated Nov. 0 , 1902 , has been found in a handbag ! tn his London office , by which $1,500,000 'Is left to seamen's charities in Glas gow , Liverpool , Manchester , Belfast , New York and Boston. O5 Interest To tflomerra. JTo such v/omon as are not seriously out of healthbut who have exacting duties jto nerfornV either in the way of house- ihqld cares\or in social duties and func- erlously tax their strength , ias weI7a ! > ursing mothers , Dr. Pierce's 'Favorite ' P ription has proved a most ( valuable sujj artlng tonic and Invigorat- 'Ing nervine. By Itstimcly use , much yerlous sickness and guttering tnav be .avoided. Thc Qperating table and the [ surgeons * knTfeT jwould itis Jeliey * tecldom have toJ > e employed if tills most lytjlujbl woman ramed won * rpgartpd 'tpjn ' good time. , The "Favorite Prescrip tion" has proven a great boon to expectant mothers by preparing the system for the coming of baby , thereby rendering child birth safe , easy , and almost painless. Bear in mind , please that Dr. Pierce's to 'Favorite Prescription Is not a secret or jpatent medicine , against which the most ( intelligent people are quite naturally .averse , because of the uncertainty as to their composition and harmless character , [ but 13 a MKDICISE OF KNOWX COMPOSI- inox , a full list of all Its ingredients being jprinted , in plain English , on every bottle- wrapper. An examination of this list of f ingredients will disclose the fact that it is toon-alcoholic in its composition , cbemk ally pure , triple-refined glycerine taking the place of the commonly used alcohol. In its make-up. In this connection it may not be out of place to state that the "Favorite Prescription" of Dr. Pierce is the onlv medicine put up for the cure of woman s peculiar weaknesses and ail ments , and sold through druggists , all the ingredients of which have the un animous endorsement of all the leading medical writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice , and that too as remedies for the ailments for which "Favorite Prescription" is recommended. A little book of these endorsements will bo sent to any address , post-paid , arid absolutely free if you request same by postal card , or letter , of Dr R. V. Pierce , Buffalo. N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the rciuse and you cure the disease. Easy take as candy. , .A Positive CURE Ely's Cream Balm Is quickly absorbed. Gives Relief at Once. It cleanses , soothes heals and protects the diseased mem brane. It cures Ca tarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. He- stores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full size 50 cts. , at DJ ag. gists or by mail ; Trial Size 10 cts. by IB ail Ely Brothers , 56 Warren Street , New York , The Canadian West is Ihe Wes1 The testimony of tens of thousands during thi cast year is that the Canadian West is the best West. Year by year the agricultural returns nave increased m volume and in value , and still the Canadian Government offers 160 acres free tc every bona fide settler. Some of the Advantages The phenomenal increase in railway mileage main lines and branches has put almost every portion of the country within easy reach ol churches , schools , markets , cheap fuel and every modern conrcnicncc. The NINETY MILLION BUSHEL WHEAT CROP of this jear means $60,000,000 to the farmers of Western Canada , apart from tha results of other grains and cattle. For advice and information address the Superintendent of Immigration , Ottawa , Canada , or the authorized Canadian Government ngent , W. D. Scott , Superintendent of Immigration , Ottawa , Canada , or E. T. Holmes , 315 Jackson St. , St. Paul , Minn , and J. M. MacLachlan , Box n6 , Watertown , bo. Dakota Authorized Govern ment Agents. Please say where you uxr tbia tdvertisonent. ' WE WANT EVERY WOMAN TO SEND US HER NAME AND ADDRESS TODAY If you are a sufferer from monthly Irreg ularities We Can Help You A prescription by one of Milwaukee's leadIng - Ing hospital Physi cians will give vou relief. Used in prac tice for years. We will send you. free of charpe ; , a few days' treatment of our tonic In plain wrapper. Confiden tial. Write at once and take advantage of this free offer. [ Th3 Get-mania Remedies Co. Suiie 522 Geiwnia BIdg. Milwaukee , Wis. I PAY CASH fOR Second-fiend Printers' Machinery What have yon to Sell or Exchange ? T. E. POWELL 93 So. Jefferson Street , CHICAGO if afflicted ' with ' .TIionipson'sEyeWater sore . . Legislature * The following .ire the bills introduc ed in the senate Friday : Permitting the construction of 1C- foot roadways from the permanent road fund provided for by the inherit ance tax law. j By King of Polk Allowing cities { and villages to regulate the growing of weeds and the raising of grain with in the city limits. I By Epperson of Clay A bill to pro vide for county teachers' institutes in June , July and August. I Ey "Epperson of Clay Making fees of court reporters for furnishing bills of exceptions 10 cents a hundred words , and providing county shall pay for same when defendant in criminal cose is unable to do so. l-y Root of Cass A bill requiring a two-thirds vote to vote bonds for inter nal improvements. | Action in committee on the whole was taken on senate bills Friday as lollows : I ly Thomas Giving the state trie same number of peremptory chal lenges as the defendant in criminal cases. Recommended for passage. To enable cities and villages to clean snow off sidewalks at the expense of the property owner. Indefinitely post poned. By Root Defining adultery and providing a penalty of not more than one year in Jail. Recommended for passage. By Root Making the superintend ent of the insane hospital removable at the will of the governor. Recom mended for passage. The senate committee on municipal affairs Friday recommended for pass age the following bills : By Gibson Relating to the fees of election officials in counties of more than 125,000 population. By Wilson To enable cities of the second class owning and operating public utility plants to sell the prod ucts thereof. By Epperson Including in the law making houses used for immoral pur poses nuisances boats , wagons ana tents. Ey Root Taking away from tht. board of public lands and buildings power to hear complaints against the superintendent of the insane asylums. By McKesson Providing for the re peal of the wild animal bounty law. By Root Providing cases shall not be reversed by the supreme court on technicalities where it is shown sub stantial justice has been done. By Root Authorizing county judges to receive fees , costs and unclaimed legacies and making provision for pay ing the same and reporting them to his successor. By the public charities committee : By Aldrich To allow the physician at theMllford home for the friendless to be either a male or a female. Bj ; Patrick , wafs also placed on the general file , though the judiciary committee - mittee recommended it be indefinitely postponed. It provides a judgment shall bcome void if no execution is is sued on it for five years. Patrick and Burns of Lancaster made a. fight foi the bill and secured it a chance to be heard in committee of the whole. The following bills , were introduced into the senate Monday. Py McKesson of Lancaster To pro vide for the disbursement of moneys appropriated by the legislature to pay railroad fare of state executive officers , employes or agents of the state. By King of Polk To provide for seventeen judicial districts and fixing their boundaries. By Saunders of Douglas Providing that whena trust company acts as executor of estate no bond shall ut : required. Py Saunders Providing that where a corporation acts as receiver no bond j shall be required. ! By Saunders Providing trust coin- panies may act as guardian of proper ty of minor or.disabled person and j shall not be required to give a bond. j Fy Saunders Allowing trust companies - I | panies to b appointed administrators j i and guardians in probate and estate I matters. ' By Patrick of Sarpy Relating to the commencements of actions , and to provide for the commencement of civ- j j II actions in the several courts of this j [ state , except the supreme court thereof - , i of , by original notice , and prescribing i [ ' the manner of the service and return ; thereof. j ' By Aldrich Giving governor ais , j 'senate power to appoint commandant of Milford home who must be ex-union soldier in war of rebellion and in creasing salary from $900 to $1,000. j By the Judiciary Committee To prohibit the practice of "tipping , " and j to provide a penalty for its violation. j The senate committee on municipal affairs reported favorably on the fol lowing bills Wednesday : By Thomas of Douglas Increasing 1 the pay of pqlice captains from $125 to j $150 per month. i Py Thomas of Douglas Providing j for a coroner's physician in Douglas county. Ly King of Polk Empowering cities of the second class and villages to grant franchises. Providing fee of $6 for election boards In Douglas county. Making only attorneys eligible for the office of county judge in counties of more than 15,000. The senate then went into commit tee of the whole , with Wilson of Paw nee in the chair. The committee voted ed iu report for passage the following bills : By Saundera Making It an offense " for "an employe to acept money or valuable consideration to influence his actions In relation to his employer's business. By Gibson Increasing the limit of the width of the paved roadbed in per- ma 'ent roads constructed under the inheritance tax law to sixteen feet and providing the county judge may determine on a reasonable fee for ap praisers. By Burns of Lancaster Prohibit- injr county , district or supreme judges from becoming candidates during their terms for other than judicial offices. Immediately after the convening of the senate in the aftecnoon Wednes day it went into the committee of the whole , with Wilsey of Frontier in the chair , and recommended for passage the following bills : Providing for $20,000 appropriation for the expenses of the legislature. Provision for the furnishing of post age stamps to memDers was stricken ' out by the senate. j ' By Root Taking away from the board of public lands and buildings 1 power to hear complaints against su perintendents of public institutions. By Root Providing civil cases shall mot be reversed by the supreme court on error where substantial justice has been done. By Root Authorizing county judges to receive fees , costs and legacies , re quiring them to pay the same to proper - < er persons and to make a report of the same. The committee of the whole voted to recommend that Senator Patrick's an ti-lobby bll be indefinitely postponed. End of Lobby Bills. After a heated discussion , in which . .some of the senators showed siens of { Sc ij | C - fl tCiilpoiis , Liic oti.iilcti W 6Cl nosday afternoon , by a vote of lf > to 17 , killo.J Patrick's anti-lobby bill and apparently put an end to legislation directed against lobbyists. The roll was callud after a call of the house had been made to fill several seats tthlcn were suddenly vacated after a demand had been made for a roll call. After all t'i 3 senators but one had tak en their places the call of the house was raised. * * * Sanatc Cuts Out Postr.ro. The senate at the afternoon session Wednesday refused to concur with the house in an appropriation for post age stamp ? to be furnished daily to , members of the house. The bill ap- 1 propriating money for the expenses of 1 the session was amended by striking , out th word "postage. " The vote was 1 ] j to 10 in favor of a motion by Mc Kesson to concur in a report of the appropriation committee that the word "postage" be stricken from the . bill. * * * Prodding Up Primary Committee. i Friends of a state wide primary law I are not satisfied with the progress be ing made In this direction , and many of the members have so expressed 1 themselves. The joint committee has as yet held no meeting and so far only the Dodge bill has been introduced. Chairman Farley , of the house com mittee , said McMullen , of Gage , had promised to have his bill ready some time ago , but so far he has not intro duced it. Phillips , of Holt , is chair man of the senate committee. Farley said Wednesday night he would en deavor to get his committee together and get the members busy. In the meantime the opponents of the pri mary are getting in good licks. They are trying to get a bill reported mak ing the primary days of the two dominant - . inant parties separate ; they are telling | it around that it will bar the poor man from running for office ; that the west end of the state will never get a nom inee , and other things along UIPSP lines. * * * House Bills. The following bills were introduceu Friday : By Best of Douglas Authorising the recovery of damages by the per sonal representatives of a person whose death is caused by the wrongful act of a person , company or corpora tion. tion.By By Lee of Douglas Limiting the time for commencing any action or le gal proceedings against any tax or any special assessment levied on real estat0 after the passage and approval of this act. Ly Lee of Douglas Limiting the j time for commencing any action or lei - i gal proceeding or making or Interpos- j ing any defense against any tax or any special assessment levied on real es tate prior to the passag3 and approval of this act. By Mackey of Custer A bill to pro vide free education for all the youth of this state whose parents or guard ians live in unorganized public school j territory. i Ey Snyder of Harlan A joint resolution - ' lution to memorialize congress for the remo\al of the duty on certain arti cles. cles.By By Springer of Lincoln A bill pro- % 'iding for the inspection of horses about to be driven or shipped. By Price of Howard Levying a spv , - cial voting tax providing the manner thereof. By Redmond of Xemaha To appro priate the sum of $3,000 for the pay- j merit of the salaries of the employes i of the Nebraska state orthopedic hos- ! pilal. i F y Gilman of Lancaster To regulate - . late the practice of optometry and for ' the creation of a board of examiners in optometr. j Py McMullen of Gage Providing , damages resulting from negligence of the otficers or employes of common j carriersor on account of defective appliance - ; pliance ; providing that contributory j negligence shall not bar recovery un- 1 der this act , and that all contributor } ! negligence shall be a question for the i jury : providing that no relief benefit , contract or employment , insurance 01 indemnity shall be a defense against recovery under this act ; limiting the time an action may be brought under this act : reserving to such common carrier the right to set off to the plain- tiff as against damages recovered any relief benefit , insurance or indemnity paid by them. By Lahners of Thayer Providing for the planting and keeping in re pair of hedge fences. * * * Chilrt Labor Bill Passed. The house Tuesday afternoon pass ed the child labor bill presented by Clarke , of Douglas. The author con vinced the farmers that there was nothing in the measure to prevent children aiding on the farm. * < * ( In the senate a bill was presented Tuesday by Sackett , of Gage , to re move officials when laws are not en forced , quo warranto , proceedings be ing the remedy. It is supposed to be aimed at Mayor Dahlman , of Omaha. County option reformers claim that they have enough pledged votes to pass the measure. It provides for an expression on the saloon question once in five years. * * In the house a bill was introduced Tuesday by Masters , of Furnas county , giving powers to the newly elected state railway commission and provid ing for the repeal of the maximum freight rate law of 1893. Raper , of Pawnee county , introduc ed a joint resolution in the house Tuesday memorializing congress to pass the McCumber pension bill. Carlin , of Rock county , introduced a bill Tuesday relating to remarriage af ter divorce , making it necessary that the applicants for license to show that the divorce was granted more than two years prior. Another bill by the same author makes it necessary for applicants for license to show that the divorce was granted more than two years prior. Another bill by the same author makes it necessary for appli cants for divorce to have been a resi dent of the state at the time of mar- miage or for two years prior to begin- ing action. > * * The house Tuesday defeated a reso lution denouncing the ship subsidy scheme. A bill to allow a mill levy for state fair purposes was defeated by an over whelming majority Tuesday. The following bills were passed in the house Wednesday : Ey E. W. Brown of Lancaster Put ting the Lincoln city library under the general state library laws. Ey Culdice of Saline Limiting the liability of villages. By Armstrong of Xemaha Provid ing a penalty for not cutting weeds along the country roads. By Heffernan Providing persons who have practiced veterinary surgery for five years be allowed to use the ti tle was killed on third reading. The chief clerk in the engrossing and enrolling rooms and the time keeper were allowed S-i a day salary. COLOR SENSE IN ANIMALS. Po Mesed to Hich Decree by Some , Especially l y Birds. A hypothesis that the- sense of colors to possessed to a high degree by auiuals and especially by birds lurnished a basis for some of the most beautiful and fecund of the Darwinian theories of sexual selection. Xo Darwinist doubts that the brilliant colors of male birds are to aUr.u t the attention of the female birds , and this presupposes nat urally on the part o tlie e binL > a iit.u sense of color. Wallace has asserted that to the fact that certain plants bear fruit of bril liant colors is due their preservation ; the animals , attracted by these colors , break the fruits from the trees or plants , carry them off and thus indirect ly assist In the dissemination of the seeds which they contain over large tracts of land. And this function of selection on the part of animals pre supposes in them a certain sense of color. Still , scientific documents in sup port of these hypotheses are rare. Not Like Father. While the Kaiser cultivates a mus tache with the well-known upward twirl , his son , the crown prince , clips his straight across , toothbrush fashion. He seems to be developing an individu- alfty of his own in other respects as well , and bids fair to become the an tithesis of his father. AWFUL ATTACKS OF PAIN" . Most Dreadful Caae of Kidney Trouble and How It Was Cured. Thomas N. McCulIough , 321 South Weber street , Colorado Springs , Colo. , says : "For twelve or Gfteen years I was suffering fre quent attacks o pain in the back and kidneys that lasted for three weeks at a time. I would be un able to turn in bed. The urine was in a terrible condition , at times a complete stoppage occurring. I began with Doan's Kidney Pills , and soon felt better. Keeping on , I found complete freedom from kidney trouble. The cure has been permanent. I owe my good health to Doau's Kidney Pills. " Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-ililburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. Justified. First Ranchman What'd they do t' Broncho Bill f'r shootin' up thet thei tenderfoot ? Second Ranchman The jedge let him j First Ranchman How's that ? Second Ranchman Ut seems th' ten derfoot says : 'Bill , what's th * differ ence between a cowpuncher an' a sail or' an' Bill sex : 'I d'no , ' an' th' tender foot sez : One ships th' steers an' th' other steers th' ships. 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" This "Will Interest Mothers. Mother Gcay'3 Sweet Powders for Chil dren , used by Mother Gray , A nurse In Chil dren's Home , New York , cure Constipation , Peverlshneas , Teething Disorders , Stomach Troubles and Destroy Worms ; 30.000 testimonials menials of cures. All druggists , 25c. Sam ple B'BEE. Address Allen S. Olmsted , Le Boy , N. T. Doubled the Xnnaber. In criticizing some proposed change ? In a bill before the Senate , changes which seemed to Mm to be alterations In phrasing rather than in meaning , Senator Tillman told a story which the Milwaukee Sentinel reports , of a lady Vfho was looking at a house for rent "The house suits me very well , " she said to the landlord , lfbut there is one thing I object to. " "Well , madam , any reasonable altera tion , " the landlord murmured , suavely , "would , provided you took a three years' lease " "Fd take a three years' lease , " she said , "if the house had more closets. " "The number of closets shall be dou bled , " said the landlord. "Very well , " said the woman , and she signed the lease. After she had gone the landlord said to his clerk , "John , take a carpenter over to number thirty-seven and have him divide each of the closets In two. " One of Hla Gloomy Moods. "Honesty is the best policy , to be sure , " moralized the professor , "but m the case of too many men it is a policy that has a surrender value. " S. O. N. 1" - - No. o 1007. a mcro potent remedy in the roots and herbs of the field than was ever produced from drugs. In the good old-fashioned days of our grandmothers few drugs were used in medicines and Lydia E. Pul-n. : of Lm JlaoS. . in her study of roots and herbs and their power over disease discovered and gave to the women of the world a remedy for their peculiar ills more potent and efficacious than any combination of drugs. LYDIA E. PINKHAM Lydia E. 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She has guided thousands to health. For twenty-five years she has been advising- sick women free of charge She is the daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pink- ham and as her assistant for years before her decease advised under her immediate direction. Address , Lynn , Mass. "Where British Emigrant * Go. A Parliamentary paper issued in England in regard to emigration and immigration states that 55 per cent of the net British and Irish emigra tion was directed to the British colonies nies and possessions and 43 per cent to foreign countries. It stated that the chief features of interest were the large British emigration to British North America and the large emigration , both British and foreign , to the United States. It is further stated in the paper ' per that the London Jewish Board of Guardians and other Jewish associa tions are in the practice of assisting poor Jews to emigrate , and that the alien lists hitherto available cannot be considered as affording any definite in formation as to the number or national ity of the alien emigrants who actually settle in Great Britain. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cureanj case of Itching , Blind , Bleeding or I'rotrud Ins Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded 50c. I'oor "VVeaponw. Mr. Lafferty had asked the druggist for something to kill moths , and the druggist , says a writer in the Chicago I Record-Herald , sold him ten cents' worth of moth balls. The next day Mr. Lafferty returned , and , holding out the crumbled remains of some of the moth balls , he said : "Are yez the young man that sold thim things to me yisterday ? " "I am. What's the matter with them ? " "Th' idea of a dacent sthore selling thim things to kill moths or annything else ! If yez can show me a man that can hit a moth wid wan o' thim. I'll say nawthing about the pitchers and the looking-glass me an' the ould wom an broke. " On the Material Plane. Mabel You have been eating onions. Jack If you csn notiro such ! i tiling as that when I kiss yon. MabH. you don't love njo that's all. FARMS FOR RENT ar OK.OF 1'ay . cat * t. 11 ULIIA 1.1 * . IUTT. 10 HTJU Wealthy business man desires to neat young lady orldow wltn vl ; w to inttrm ny. J. C. GuiSif , ' - 208Vabash Ave. , I hi . gj. nl. Young lady of rpftnement and in nu < wishes to nieetyqung or n.Uhllfc a 'd jjentlenuu ot busi ness ability oiect. . inatilinny. . E. E. HILL , 171 ' - 2ud St. , Chicago. 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