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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1907)
I. Y Spe6diiy Cured by Warm Baths With And Gentle Anointings The Great Skin Cure , when all other remedies andevenphysiciansfail. Guaranteed absolutely and wholesome pure , sweet , some , and may be used from the hour of birth. Sold throughout . the wortd. Depots Ja all Cities. Potter Dr.ii i i'hom. Cor ; ) . , Solo Pro' ) ' ? . , r'ton. . Western Washington Timber Land . If you waut IfiO AcrCM of Timber l.niul tlial "ill run ver3.000.IKK ) feet , fur flDU , in\eticnte this Norlhwcul- * rn Homo lu\ct in.'iit Co. , Tiieoinu , nnhinctun nnift'Tf-Rn snoma ii o ror oar P R NTFR8 llne , of CTATIOWERY I lillt I ILIlUcampleE. The completes : eves toaued. Sioux City Newspaper Union * Sioux City. Iowa. The Partner's Wife Is very carelnl about her churn. She scalds It thorcaighly after using , and gives it a suu bath to sweeten it. She knows that if her churn is sour it will taint the butler that is made in it. The stomach is a churn. In the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts arc performed pro cesses which are almost exactly like the churning of butter. Is it not apparent then that if this stomach-churn is foul it makes foul all which is put into it ? The evil of a foul stomach is not alone the bad taste in the mouth and the foul breath caused by it , but the corruption of the pure current of blood and the dissem ination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet. It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for thechurn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele ment. In this way it cures blotches , pimples , eruptions , scrofulous swellings , sores , or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If you have bitter , nasty , foul taste in your mouth , coated tongue , foul breath , are weak and easily tired , feel depressed and despondent , ha ve frequent headaches , diy attacks , gnawing or distress in stomach ach , constipated or irregular bowels , sourer or bitter risings after eating and poor appetite , these symptoms , or any consider able number of them , indicate thatyou arc suu eriM from biliousness , torpid or lazy liver with the usual accompanying indigo - go Jtion , or dyspepsia and their attendant derangements. SiSjteSfcMSSJSj cnce foQliL'-ffifr oTrnettbovo ' - ; , symptoms anrL < Hirjtj nj a ffi oti & ] jjj j pj2 j all the SPvernTsHinnlsjvf rnedjo.il pr.i p'coj . - - 1-- v ' Tliat this is absolutely true will be readily proven to your satisfaction if you will but mail a postal card request to Dr. R. V. Pierce. HufTalo. N. Y. . for a free copv of his booklet of extracts from the standard medical authorities , giving the names of all the increments entering into his world-famed medicines and show ing uhat the most eminent medical men of the a ire * av of them. New Wheaf Lends IN THE Canadian West additional miles of railway this year have opened up a largely increased ter ritory to the progressive farmers of Western Canada , and the Government of the Dominion continues to give 160 Acres Free lo Every Settler. opener Coal , wood and water in abundance ; churches and schools convenient ; markets easy of access ; taxes low ; climate the best in the northern tem perate zone. Law and order prevails everywhere. For advice and information address the Superintendent of Immigration , Ottawa , Canada , or the authorized Canadian Government Afient , \V. D. Scott , Superintendent of Immigration , Ottawa , Canada , or E. T. Holmes , 315 Jackson St. , St. Paul , Minn , and J. M. MacLacnlan , Box 116 , Watertown , So. Dakota Authorized Govern ment Ayents. Please SBJ- where you ma.\r this advertisement. i "AS" I Different from , other oil stoves. Superior because of its economy , cleanliness , and easy operation. The saves fuel expense and lessens the wcrk. Produces a strong working flame instantly. Flame always under immediate control. Gives quick results without overheating the kitchen. Made in three sizes. Every stove warranted. If not at your dealer's , write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. THE 13 ' the best lamp for all-round household use. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed ; absolutely safe ; unexcelled in light-giving power ; an ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's , write to our nearest agency. STANDARD OEL COMPANY Stock general merchandise for land ; come up and see laud , will < o hack with you and close deal if satisfac- * * * tory. Respectfully. ROSS E. PARKS , Lily , South Dakota. UOLAS BESTIKT THE WORUJ W. L. DOUGLAS S4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANK PRICE. SHOES FQR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES : Men'6 Slices , 85 to SI.50. liovs' Shoes , S3 to SI.45. Women's Shoos , S4 to 81.50. Misses , ' & Children's Shoes , SJJ.25 to Sl.OO. W. L. Douglas shoes are recognized by expert judjps of footwear to be the best m style , tit and wear produced in this country. Each part of the shoo utid every detail of the making is looked after and -watched over by skilled shoemakers , without regard to time or cost. If I could tuKe you into my large factories atj Brockton , Mass. , and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas ' . , . hoes are made , you would then understand why they hold their shape , fit better , < * rea.rloiigor , and are of greater value than any other makes. W. L. Doueljii name and prl--e in stamped on UIP bottom , which protects the wearer apainst hleh prices and Interior ihoe * . TuUo JV. SuiiniUiiti * . Sold liy the Ix-nt nhoe dealers eTerrwhere. fait Co/or vtleli vied cxclutirclv. Catalog ir.ailcd fr'.e.V. . ] L. liOUGLAS. liroclctoii.Mu * * . ' YEARS SELLING DIRECT Our vehicles and harness liavc been hold direct from our factory louaer fora third of a century. We ship for examination and approval and guarantee safe delivery. You are out nothing if not satisfied as to utylu , quality and price. We Are The Largest Manufactures In The World selling to the consumerexcluslvely. "iVomakoSOOstylesof Vehicles. 65 styles of Hurnees. Send forlarge. free catalogue. Ko.S13. Canopy Top Surrey Elltliart . NP- rey with Automobile Style Carriage & Horn ess MI a. Co- ? - seats. Price , 873.50. Elluiart - , Indiana LI- PROFIT IN NEW LAWS. Rnnrix Win Million. * l > y Deadheads it ml Freight IIo\v much have the railroads saved in revenue by abolishing deadheads ? No body knows exactly , not oven the rail roads. All the .sonic , it is certain that the passenger revenues have been won derfully stimulated by doing away with k passes. On the southwestern lines , for instance , it was admitted by Mr. Stubbs that oO.OOO passengers formerly rode free every year as "land agents. " An official of the Pennsylvania road ad mits that 50.000 trip passes were former ly issued at Philadelphia every year , covering - , ering merely the eastern division of that ' system. Thedeadheads on other lines have included thousands of politicians , most of whom travel as much as former ly , but are now paying fare. The latest official figures secured by the interstate commerce commission show the ' passenger revenues of all the roads in the United Stales as $472,094,732. One of the most important scalpers of the coun try once told the interstate commerce commission that the deadhead and half- fare business of the railroads , if done on a paying basis , would add 2o per cent to the passenger revenues. This is prob ably an excessive estimate. On the other hand. Charles Francis Adams , when president of the Union Pacific road , said that he could add 30 per cent to the pas senger revenues if Ire could do away with , Tncing ? the latter estimate as a basis for calculation , the abolishing of dead heads should add $4,720.047 to the pas senger revenues of American roads. K the scalper's estimate was nearer the truth , the revenues may easily have been incrased by $8,000,000 to $10.000,000. Bj far the greater increase in railroad revenues , however , during the current year will be from freight , which are no longer affected by rebates. The gain is somewhere between $23,000,000 and $ oO- 000,000. _ CORTELYOU RELIEVES MARKET. TJ.SU.S Three Methods to Pour Money Into Xew Yorlc Depositories. Secretary of the Treasury Cortelyou ' again came to the rescue of the financial situation in Xew York by a triple appli cation of the resources of the Treasury Dei.'artment to prevent a dangerous panic. lie enlarged his recent instructions for tl'e deposit of customs receipts in regular depositories to embrace the so-called sub- treasury cities so that the public deposits in national banks hi Xew York City will be at once increased by about $15,000.- 000 from customs receipts alone. This action was taken to facilitate the redemp tion of 4 per cent bonds of 1907 and also to render available additional funds for the usual disbursements of the first of the coming month. Secretary Cortelyou also ordered the : ! nici-ation ; | of the quarter payments on registered bonds of the 2 per cent consols of liJ.'JO and the 4 per cent funded loan of 1907 , and instructed subtreasury offi cials to cash the checks sent out Wed nesday on presentation , or to cash on pre sentation any April coupons belonging to the bonds of these two loans. This inter est was not due until April and the or der released approximately $ ,000,000 in addition to the $15,000,000 released by the deposit of customs receipts. Secretary Cortelyou's action with ref erence to the deposits of customs receipts and the anticipation of April interest re sulted in immediately relieving the .money market to the extent of about $10,900,000. Of this amount $15,000,000 was deposited in the depository banks in New York City , for which government , State , muni cipal , approved railroad , Hawaiian , Phil ippine and Porto Rican bonds were ac cepted as security. About $1,900,000 baa been paid in interest to April 1 on regis tered and coupon bonds. The polling of the Nebraska and South Dakota Legislatures showed an over whelming majority of the Republicans in favor of a third term for Roosevelt and of the Democrats for the renomiuation of I P.ryan. .The Republican second choice is Taft and third La Follette. ; Ambassador Leishmann has resolutely ' refused to reopen the discussion with the Turkish government as to the official rec ognition to be accorded to American schools and missionary establishments in Turkey. Energetic measures are likely to be taken should existing conditions continue. Gov. Carter of Honolulu has aroused intense indignation by his recent state ment that he would be quite willing that { his daughters should marry Japanese. The two little girls , who have been great ly teased by their schoolmates , are said to have minds of their own in the matter and to have expressed them with much force. The Porto Ricau House of Delegates has sent this message to President Roosevelt : "The House of Delegates unanimously request you to appoint a sec retary of Porto Rico from among the natives of Porto Rico , thus giving us an opportunity to demonstrate our ability in self-government. Such an act of jus tice Tdll be gratefully received by the whole country. " t Editor William R. Hearst , in an ad dress to leaders of the New Yoflj State Independence League , again accepted the State leadership , but with the assurance that hereafter the league need not ally itself with either of the old parties , but could act alone. His term as a Demo cratic Representative from New York had expired and he was freed from all ties to the Democratic party. Ex-Secretary Shaw has been elected president of the Carnegie Trust Company at New York. Asked as to the effect that this step would have upon his political fortunes , he replied : ' 'A man by taking thought may make himself justice of the peace , but no man in my time by taking thought has made himself President of the United States , and those who have given the subject most serious considera tion have usually died in disappoint ment. Admittedly some of the success ful ones have sought the place , but no one was nominated because he sought it. " Tfnly's DrrlnilEins : PopnlntloH. Some strikingly curious population sta tistics are now being published in Rome. Some years ago the Italian population was one o the most prolific in Europe , ind in one period of twenty years increas- d frLm 28.000.000 to ftUXlO.OOO. Now the tendency is strongly in the opposite direction. whil ( , at the same time , emi gration which now reaches a million souls i year is leaving whole rural districts de populated. The annual increase had de fined from 7. . * S per 1,000 in 1901 to 3.1 in 1900. In the flourishing industrial iistricts there is seme progressive in- : rease. but in the rural provinces , like Labuan. Apulia. Sicily and the Cain- ptigua. it dwindle * down us low as 1.1 per 1,000. London Globe. During- This ? lomli. Now is the tinio to get the rheu matic poisons and foul acids from the blood and sysU'in , st-ites an eminent authority , who says that Rheumatism and Kidney trouble arc caused by the blood , which often becomes sour from excessive acids , and also tells what to do to make it pure : iml healthy. Get from any good prescription phar macy one-half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion , one ounce Compound Kar- gen , three ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Mix by slutkiug in a bottle ami take a teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime. Just try this simple blood cleaner and tonic at the first sign of Rheu matism , or if your back aches or you feel that the Kidneys are not acting right. Any one can easily prepare this mixture at home. The IJuNliic.sslike View. "Spooner is a poor man , * ' said Senator uotsmun , "and I don't blame him for re fusing to waste himself on that job any longer. By George , sir. United States Senators ought to be graded according to their ability and efficiency and draw sal- iries iu proportion. " Chicago Tribune. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put to jrether , and until the last few years was " supposed ro be Incurable. For a } ; "reat many years doctors pronounced it a local disease arid prescrIli Hl local remedies , and by con stantly falling to cure with local treatment , pronounced It Incurable. Science has prov en catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires ( ' ( institutional treat ment. Hail's Catarrh Cure , manufactured by F. J. Cheney < fc Co. . Toledo. Ohio. Is th < * only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 dropa to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO. . Toledo. O. Sold bv Druggists. 7 "jc. Take Hall's Family I'ills for constipation. Xot Wortli IVoticlnsr. "PJ1 sue the scoundrel ! " exclaimed Alg.y , in a terrible rage. "He calls me a blithering idiot ! " "I wouldn't pay anv attention to it , " ounseled Percy. ' ' 'Withering' doesn't really mean anything , yon know. " A Natural Remedy Garfield Tea ! It is made of simple Herbs. Take it for onstipation , indigestion , sick-headache : it regulates the liver , purifies the blood , brings Good Health. Got 'Em Mixed. "Officer. " said the nmn with the slight iirnp , "I'm a stranger here. Can 7011 tell me where I will Jind a numismatist ? " "Yes , sir. " responded the policeman at the crossing. "There's one down there in the next block , on the fourth Hoer of the auilding with the brown front. He'll take 'em off for you for 50 cents apiece. First ane free. " Chicago Tribune. You Can Get Alleii'n Foot-Eune FREE Write to-day to Allen S. Olmsted , Le Roy , X. Y. , for a FREE sample of Allen's Foot- Ease , a powder to shake into your shoes. It cures tired , sweating , hot , swollen , ach ing feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for Corns and Bunions. All Druggists and Shoe stores sell It. U5c. Limitiitionn. Capt. Kidd , who had been swearing at his crew , was apologizing to his passen ger , an aristocratic gentleman whom he had captured on the high seas and was holding for ransom. "I know I do it awkwardly , " he said. "I can only swear like a pirate. I can't swear like a Chicago teamster. " . vnnslOTT'a Eoormxa BTBOT tor x ; > oftaas the stuns , reaoee * lnflamajiion. pain , cure * wind colic. SS oenti s bottl * . S. C. N. U. - - No. 14 1907. a pretty face , a good fiprure , but sooner or later learn that the healthy , happy , contented woman is most of all to be admired. Women troubled with fainting1 spells , irregularities , nervous irrita bility , baekaehe , the "blues , " and those dreadful dragging sensations , cannot hope to be happy or popular , and advancement in either home , business or social life is impossible. The cause of these troubles , how ever , yields quickly to Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs It acts at once upon the organ afilicted and -netf rx/x/7' ' - / RUNTZLER MISS EMMA the nerve centers , dispelling cffecMISS tually all those distressing symp toms. No other medicine in the country has received such unqualified indorsement or has such a record of cures of female ills as has Ljdia E Pinkfaam's Vegetable Compound Miss Emma Runtzler , of 031 State St. , Schenectady , N. Y. , writes : "For a Ions time I was troubled with a weakness which seemed to drain all my strength away. 1 had dull headaches , was nervous , irritable , and all worn ont. Chancing to read one of your advertisements of a case similar to mine cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound , I decided to try it and I cannot express my gratitude for the benefit received. I am entirely well and feel like a new person. " Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the most successful remedy for all forms of Female Complaints , Weak Back , Falling and Displacements , Inflammation and Dlceration , and is invaluable in pre paring for childbirth and the Change of Life. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Sirs. Pinkham , at Lynn , Mass. Her advice is free and always helpful. SSOES FOR MEN e highest degree of style , fit and workman ship are embodied in these splendid shoes. kThere are none lhal equal Ihem in appearance ] and wearing quality at ibe price. The ] BUILT ON HONOR That's what the name means. That's what a trial will prove , oil means wear 'HonorbhT * shoes. Demand them of your dealer ! INSIST. Sold everywhere. If you cannot get them write to us. We also make the "Western Lady , " and the "Martha Washington" comfort shoes and a full line of men's , women's and children's shoes. Our trade- k is stamped on every sole. fl&u2 : . Mayer Boo3 & Shoe Co.9 Trad t Mark fit Emergencies Is & whole medicine chest Price 25c 5Oc 6 * l.OO Send For Free Booklet on Horses.CattleHogs & Poultry. Address Dr. Earl 5. Sloan , Boston , Mass. CTVE Cure Constipation PRCE : 10ctsra r * & ; > Ast ! > &ir n O AT thin , little , 10-cent Box of Cascarets. When carried constantly in your Muscles that propel Food , Vest Docket , or in "my Lady's" Purse it will and that squeeze the ward off ninety per cent of Life's ordinary Ills. natural Digestive Juices Eat one of the six candy tablets contained of the body into Food. o in that Vest Pocket Box" whenever you Cascarets ward off , or suspect you need one. cure , the following diseases. It can't hurt you , and is sure Insurance Constipation Catarrh Hives Worms against serious sickness. Biliousness Colic Jaundice Piles Indigestion Bad Breath Nausea Ulcers Heartburn Colic Coated When have you , , Dyspepsia Diabetes Vertigo Pimples Tongue , Suspected Breath , Acid-rising-in- Torpid Liver Headache Scrofula Blotches throat , Gas-belching , or an incipient Cold , Appendicitis Diarrhoea Womanly Eczema Rheumatism Flatulence Troubles Dysentery take a Cascaret. Remember , all these are not merely Dis The Vest Pocket box carried constantly comforts , but indications of a serious Cause. with you , like your Watch , or Lead Pencil , Nip them in the bud eat a Candy Cas will insure you against sickness. caret. Cascarets don't purge , nor punish the But , don't forget that "a Cascaret in time stomach like "Bile-driving" Cathartics. is worth nine. " They act like Exercise on the Bowel- At all Druggists. 10 Cents a box. 633 PUTNAM FADELESS DYES CfT ( * fartc 3 * * * * * * * other * b 0e lOc paciao * colors all f ert Tfcey dye In cold wate * better ttoo a y otter tfye. tn vlUioat rtji ? i rt. Wrttt 1tttm > DoaUit..ietei7tBlcadl aad H2r CcUrt. MOJVROE WRVC CO *