Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, February 14, 1907, Image 7
CAUGHT BY THE GRIP- RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA. m Effective Medicine for La Grippe- Rpbt. L. Madison , A. M. , Principal of Cullowhee High School , Painter , N. ( ' . . " ritSa : "Peruna is the most effective medicine that I have ever tried for la JTripije. Jt also cured my wife of nasal catarrh. Her condition at one time was uch , lhat she could not at night breathe through her nostrils. " La Grippe and Systemic Catarrh. Mrs. Jennie W. Gihnore , Box14 , White Oak , Ind. Tcr. , writes : "Sis years ago I had la grippe , fol lowed by systemic catarrh. The only thing I used was Peruna and Manaliu , and I have been in hotter health the last three years than for years before. " Mrs. Jane Gift , Athens , Ohio , writes : "Sir years ago I had la grippe very bad. My husband bought me a hottle of Peruna. I was scon able to do my work. " The Medical Profession Recognizes The Grip as Epidemic Catarrh. Suffered Twelve Years From After Effects of La Grippe. .Air. Victor Patneaude , 328 Madison St. , Topeka , Kan. , writes : "Twelve years ago I had a severe at tack of la grippe and I never really re covered my health until two years ago. I began using Peruna and it built up my strength so that in a couple of months I was ahle to go to work again. " Pneumonia Followed La Grippe. .Mr. T. Barnecott , West Aylmer , On tario , Can. , writes : "Last winter I was ill with pneu monia sifter having la grippe. I took Peruna for two months , when I became quite well. " Pe-ru-na A Tonic After La Grippe. Mrs. Chas. E. Wells , Sr. , Delaware , Ohio , writes : "After a severe attack of la grippe , I took Peruna and found it a very good tonic. " YOU ASK - , FOR-THE GENUINE - K HV- OASOABBTS Candy Cathartic are always put up In blue metal box , our trade-marked , long-tailed C on the cover tablet octagonal , stamped COO. Never sold in bulk. All druggists , lOo , 25o , 60c. Sample and booklet free. Address STERLING REMEDY CO. , Chicago or New York. QQ r r Farms That 1 Hard Wheai (63 ( Pounds to the Bushel ) Are situated in the Canadian West where Homesteads of 160 acres can be obtained free by every settler willing and able to comply with the Homestead Regulations. During the present year a large portion of A New Wheat Growing Territory has been made accessible to markets by the railway construction that has been pushed forward so vigorously by the three great railway companies. For literature and particulars address the Superintendent of Immigration , Ottawa , Canada , i r the authorized Canadian Government rtgent , AV. D. Scott , Superintendent of Immigration , [ Ottawa , Canada , or E. T. Holmes. 315 Jackson 'St. ' , St. JPaul , Minn , and J. M. MacLachlan , Box 'ti6 , Watertown , So. Dakota. Authorized Govern- tnent Agents. Pleoe IB ? where yon sap- this advertisement. WHEN TVKIT1NQ TO ADVERTlSKIta please saj yoo sJij In this paper. MOTHER GRATS SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN , A Certain Oars for Pcvcrbhne 8 Constipation , Uenuacho , /V KSWT ' HtoBmchTroubles , Teething * _ "W m Borders , and DeatroT Mtlftr Ortr. Worms. They Break HP Colds * > lflObBaIn S4 hours. At sll Drustrfsu , 2Sctfc M1 * BOB * . Sample mailed FREE , Address , BcvTerkOUr. A. S. OLMSTED , La Hoy. H Y. Familiar Bore Funny , but you are always busy when I come in. The Vic- tSm But still you come in , London Tit- Bits. IJ.vvr to Trap Wild Animal * . 10-ra e trap book illustrated , picture 4B v.IM animals in natural colors , also bar- ometerA calendar , aiso gun & trap catalog al-io prices on raw furs. All sent post paid forlOc stamps or silver. FIIEE to those \vbo Mii ? . to. or buy of us. Address Fur Dept , X. W. Hide & Fur Co. , Minneapolis , Alinn. Yale professors will hereafter be retired from service , except in special cases , at sixty-eight years of age. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If ft falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S slenature la on each box. 25c. Copying- the Human * . Family Cat I'm not going to eat out of the same dish with you ! Dog Why not ! Lots of people that scrap worse tlum we do eat at the same table ! Bin. WlnAloWa Boom Brmur toe Mthlnx ; * oft ni the cc&N rMBow Inflammation , * y pain. oar * § wlad oollo. 2 onU bottl * . Accomplished. Gyer Miss Stronguiind is highly ac complished iu music. Myer Indeed ! Gyer Yes. Why , she can actually refuse to play the piano and stick to it HURT , BRUISE OR SPRAIN THE OLD-MONK-CURE RELIEVES FROM PAIN Price 25c and SOc The Senate suspended business at 2:30 j'clock Fridaj , according to a special ct- der. for eulogies for Senator Gorman of Maryland. Previous to this order many bills of minor importance were passed , including one increasing the salaries of city mail carriers , making the first year'is salary $000 , with an annual increase of $100 until a maximum of $1,200 hs been reached. Other bills passed increase the pension of all Indian war survivors from $ S to $10 per month and grant the city of St. Louis an extension of time for one year to construct a bridge across the Mississippi. The Senate devoted most of Saturday to the reading of the Indian appropria tion bill for the adoption of committee amendments. The Senate adjourned at 3:30 o'clock out of respect to the mem ory of the late Representative William H. Flack of New York. Two hours were spent by the House in further considera tion of the river and harbor appropriation bill , after which eulogies were delivered ou the life of the late Senator Gorman of Maiyland. Out of respect to the mem ory of the late Representative William El. Flack of New York , whose death was announced , the Ilouse at 4 :05 : adjourned until Monday. The Senate occupied the first two hours Monday in perfecting the House bill per mitting the government to take an ap peal on points of law in criminal cases similar to that against the meat packers. Senators Ileyburn and Xewlands spoke on the Carter resolution aimed at the recent older of the Secretary of the Interior preventing the issuance of land patents until after an examination on the ground by a special agent , and Senator Bacon made a Irief statement intended to show that Senator Beveridge had been in error regaiding the operation of the child labor law in Georgia. The House passed the McCumber service pension bill , the om nibus lighthouse bill and the omnibus revenue cutter bill. By a vote of 110 to 85 the Senate amendments to the urgent deficiency bill , loaning the Jamestown" ex position $1,000,000 , were concurred in Resolutions uerp passed calling for an in vestigation by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor of cotton exchanges and flucni- ations in cotton prices- , giving a privileged status to the bill codifying and consoli dating the patent and copyright laws , and directing a report by the Secretary of the Interior of the number of existing patents granted to officers and employes of the UnKed States. Bills providing for the protection of game in Alaska and author izing a refund of certain taxes collected under the war revenue act of 1SOS wera also passed. " The Senate spent the entire day Tues day considering the Indian appropriation bill. The army appropriation bill , carry ing $81,500,000 , an increase of $9,000- 000 over the amount voted by the House , was reported and will be taken up as soon as the Indian bill is disposed of. The Senate committee amendments include $1,372,227 for barracks and quarters , 56,221,160 for promoting and extending the efficiency of the artillery corps , and provision to exempt officers and men and their families from the provisions of the rate bill and allowing them to accept free or reduced rates of transportation. Sena tor Heyburn introduced a resolution in structing the Secretary of the Interior to issue patents on all lands and mining ap plications where the law is complied with and no protest is filed. Senator Kit- tredge reported the copyright bill and Sen ator Smoot gave notice of a minority re- pert favoring the House provision giving manufacturers the right to adapt musical compositions to automatic musical instru ments. General debate on the rivers and harbors appropriation bill was terminated in the House at 3 o'clock , when the read ing of the bill Tvas begun under the five- minute rule. The reading of twenty pagea of the bill was completed before adjourn ment. The Indian appropriation bill was ag < dt the sole topic of discussion by the Senat Wednesday. The day was spent in a dis cussion of the proposition to repeal th restrictions on the alienation of surplus Indian lands in the Indian Territory. Tin Senate agreed to House amendments tea a Senate bill providing $630,000 for foul new revenue cutters. The advocates ol a 14-foot waterway from Chicago to St. Louis and the gulf met defeat when tha House , in committee of the whole on th river and harbor appropriation bill , voted to stand by the recommendation of ths committee in opposition to the project. Mr. Dalzell of Pennsylvania presided , Speaker Cannon being indisposed. Afcei completing seventy-two pages of the rivcrj and harbors bill the House adjourned. The Indian appropriation bill received rough handling in the Senate Thursday , most of the amendments of the commit tee , and especially those suggested by the special committee , which -went to the Indian territory last summer , being re jected. The provision allowing full blood Indians of the Indian Territory to sell their surplus lands ivas defeated by a vota of 31 to 22. A bill providing that no homestead entry shall be canceled becausa of the failure of the entryman to reside on the land during the months of Decem ber , January , February and March was passed. The House completed and passed the river and harbor appropriation bill , carrying more than $83,000,000. A blK amending the denatured alcohol bill was passed. The naval appropriation bill was taken up and made the continuing order , Capital INote , Two appropriations of $10,000 each art asked by the Postmaster General for tem porary quarters for the postoffice at Peoria - oria , 111. , and South Bend , Ind. , during the construction of new public building there. The Senate passed a joint resolution granting an extension of time luatil May 15 to certain homestead entryfnents in the Northwestern States in which to es tablish their legal residence. Action was taken because of shortage of fuel in th What Did She Meant A philanthropic person henrd of a negro family that was reported in des titute circumstances and , calling at their home , he found the report true. The family consisted of mother , a son Psearliig manhood's estate , and two young children. The benevolent old gentleman , after hearing the mother's story , gave her oldest son $1 to get a chicken for the Thanksgiving din- uer , uud took his departure. No sooner was ho gone than the nf- gress said to her sou : "Sambo , you done gib me dat dollah and go get dat chicken in de iiarchral way. " IUn Guide. "Why is it that the performance of so very few musicians please you ? " "Well , " answered Mr. Cumrox , "to tell you the truth , I don't know much about it. I am merely going by what the musicians say of one another. " Washington Star. WORKS IN THE GARDEN. Elfl ty- even Years Old , bat Has n Sound Buck. Robert Scollan , 87 years old , of 05 Garden street , Seneca Falls , N. Y. , c line , sturdy old gen tleman , who works in his own garden , gives thanks teD D o a n' s Kidney Pills for his sound back and kidneys. Mrs. loetchlous , , his daughtersays : ' "Father had a severe attack of kidney trouble and lumbago , which caused him much suffering. He began taking Doan's Kidney Pills and was soon cured. We always keep them on hand. My husband was cured of bad pains In the back by taking only part of a box. 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