Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1907)
'Man may work from sun to sun bvt woman's work 13 never done.1' n rje , * tc kcT , t'.c hotnu s.c-it r-O'l w\v. vr.ii suffer silence , bad to worse , knowing1 well that they ougat to have help to overcome the pains and aches which daily make life a burden. It is to these women that Lydia B. Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound , i.iade fro'n native roots and herbs , iomes TJ < -i blessing. When the spir- . . _ AUX * IVS HI tto are J-v sbd , the head and back MRS. AUG. LV 0 N . "hes.Thuie : tre drawing-down pains , nervousness , sleeplessness , and reluctance to go anywhere , these are only symptoms which unless theeded , are soon followed by the worst forms of Female Complaints. Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound keeps the feminine organism ina strong and healthy condition. It cures Inflammation , Uleeration , displacements , and organic troubles. In preparing for child-birth and to carrj' women safely through the Change of Life it is most eilicient Mrs. Augustus Lyon , of East Earl , Pa. , writes : Dear Mrs. Pink- ham : "Fora long time Isuffercd from female troubles and had all kinds of aches and pains in the lower part of back and sides. I could not sleep and had no appetite. Since taking Lydia E. Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound and ToUowing the advice which you gave me I feel like a new woman and I cannot praise your medicine too highly. " Mrs. Ptefdiam's Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs Pinkham , at Lynn , Mass Out of her vast volume of ex perience she probably has the very knowledge that will help your case. Her advice is free and always helpful. * . FROftfl CHICAGO Boston and return - $21.00 Double Track Going- dates July 9. 13. 22. 23. 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 , Auarust 6 , 10 , 20 , 24 , September 10,14 , 24 , and 23.1907. Jamestown Exposition , ( Season tickets via New York one way , $36.80 Norfolk , Va. , and return 160 days " " " " " $30.70 Other routes and fares. Going- dates daily until Nov. 30,1907. Philadelphia , Pa. , and return . . . . $20.00 Only through 'eepinycar route via Niagara Falls. Golnjrdates July 12,13,14 , IS and 16,1907 Saratoga . prings , N. Y. , and return - $18.76 Goinsr dates July 3 , 4. 5 , 6 and 7,1907 : also in September for Grand Army meetinjr ( ffoing- dates and fares to be named later ) . Various New England Resorts , "one fare plus $2.00 for round trip , Based on one way fare \A effect January 1,1907. Gointr dates July 9.13. 22. 23. Aujrust 6,10 , 20 , 24 , September 10,14 , 24 , and 23,1907. Various Canadian Resorts , one fare plus $2.00 for round trip , Based on one way fares in effect January 1,1907. Going- dates daily June 1 to September 30,1907. Attractive optional trips by Lake and River , including- . Lawrence River and Rapids in some cases without additional charge , are also offered in connection with the above. Liberal stopover1privileges. . Full particulars can be obtained by writing GEO. W. VAUX , Assistant General Passenger and Ticket Agent 135 ADAMS SWEET , CHICAGO To convince any woman that P. - tlno Antiseptic will improve her health and do all wo claim for It. We will send her absolutely free d largo trial box of Paxttne with book of instruc tions and genuine testimonials. Send your name and address on a postal card. cleanses and heals mucous m e m - brano af fections , such as nasal catarrh , pelvic catarrh and Inflammation caused by femi nine Ills ; sore eyes , sere throat and mouth , by direct local treatment. Its cur ative power over these troubles Is extra ordinary and gives Immediate relief. Thousands of women are using and rec ommending It every day. 60 cents at druggists or by mail. Remember , however , IT COSTS YOU NOTHING XO TKT IT. TUB B. PAXTON CO. , Beaten , Mass. Strayed or S One Gray mure , six years old. Re gard to finder. J. MULIIALL , Sioux City. Iowa. When a fish loses any of its scales , by a wound or other means , they are never renewed. Grandfather's Cure for Constipation REAT medicine , the Sawbuck. Two hours a day sawing wood will keep anyone's Bowels regular. No need of pills , Cathartics , Castor Oil , nor "Physic , " if you'll only work the Sawbuck - buck regularly. * * * Exercise is Nature's Cure for Constipa tion and , a Ten-Mile walk will do , if you haven't got c. wood-pile. But , if you will take your Exercise in an Easy Chair , there's only one way to do that , because , there's only one kind of Artificial Exercise for the Bowels and its name is "CASCARETS. " Cascarets are the only means to exercise the Bowel Muscles without work. * * * They don't Purge , Gripe , nor "upset your Stomach , " because they don't act like "Physics. " They don't flush out your Bowels and Intestines with a. costly waste of Digestive Juice , as Salts , Castor Oil , Calomel , Jalap , or Aperient Waters always do. No Cascarets strengthen and stimulate the Bowel Muscles , that line the Food passages and that tighten up when food touches them , thus driving the food to its finish. finish.A A Cascaret acts on your Bowel Muscles as if you had just sawed a cord of wood , or iwalked ten miles. Cascarets move the Food Naturally , digesting it without waste of tomorrow's Gastric Juice. ' * * * The thin , flat , Ten-Cent Box is made .to fit your Vest pocket , or "My Lady's" 'Purse. ' Druggists 10 Cents a Box. Carry it constantly with you and take a iCascaret whenever you suspect you need one. Be very careful to get the genuine .xnade only by the Sterling Remedy Com- jpany , and never sold in bulk. Every tab- ( Jet stamped "CCC. " -m A. Distinction. "So you are one of the men -who went west to grow up with the coun try , " "No , " answered the prosperous and serene citizen. "I am one of the men who went west to show the country how to grow up properly. " Washing ton Star. E ? B T Ci sT"T" ' Danes and all JTerro'M DlseaiM I" B fl O Pernuincntly Cured by Dr. Kljn 'j Gre&t Nerro Restorer. Sender Free S trial botUo and treitiie. DK. H. II. KLINE. Ld. . 931 Arch StrMt , Philadelphia , Pa Convinced Him. Police Justice What is the charge against this man ? Officer Loafin' in the park , y'r honor , an' refusin' to move on. He pretended to be asleep an' dreamin' . That's why I pinched 'im. Mrs. winslow'i Soothing Syrup for CTHldren teething ; softens the gums , reduces Inflnmma- Uon , allays pain , cares wind colio , 5c a bottle. Vacuum nnd Insulation. The remarkable heat-insulating ef fects of a vacuum is strikingly brought out in the claims made for a new sportsmen's bottle. The vessel has dou ble walls , being really one bottle with in another , with a sealed-up interven ing space from which the air has been withdrawn. It is asserted that liquids in this bottle can be kept hot forty- eight hours in the coldest weather , and that iced beverages will retain their delicious coolness for weeks in tlie hot test summer. The Iinocli-out Blow. The blow which knocked out Corbett was a revelation to the prize fighters. From the earliest days of the ring the knock-out blow was aimed for the jaw , the temple or the jugular vein. Stomach punches were thrown in to worry and weary the fighter , but if a scientific man had told one of the old fighters that the most vulnerable spot was the region of the stomach , he'd have laughed at him for an ignoramus. Dr. Pierce is bringing home to the public a parallel fact ; that thq slomacXis the most vulnerable organ out qf\he pn e ring as well as in it. We protectbur he as , throats , feet and lungs , but the & fcKibih\ve are utterly indiffer ent to , until dise Kfinds the solar plexua and knocks us out. Make your stomach sound and strong bj Hg ue. , of Jggcgjr spot. Gotoen Medical Discovery" cures "weak stomach , " indigestion , or dyspepsia , torpid liver , bad , thin and im pure blood and other diseases of the or gans of digestion and nutrition. The "Golden Medical Discovery "has.a specific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and hence cures catarrh , no matter where located or what stage It may have reached. In Nasal Catarrh it is well to cleanse the passages with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy fluid while using the "Discovery " as a constitutional rem edy. Wliy the "Golden Medical Discov ery" cures catarrhal diseases , as of the stomach , bowels , bladder and otherjpelvlc organs will be plain to you if you will read a booklet of extracts from the writ ings of eminent medical authorities , en dorsing its ingredients and explaining their curative properties. It is mailed free on request. Address Dr. E.V. Pierce , Buffalo , N. Y. This booklet gives all the ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce's medicines from which it will be seen that they contain not a drop of alcohol , pure , triple-refined glycerine being used instead. Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page illus trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will bo sent free , paper-bound , for 21 one- cent stamps , or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. Address Dr. Pierce as above. MOTION THIS FAPJCR wnx rmr to WORLD'S FAMOUS CTTBIOSITY. Sinn Who IH Still Living With Only Half of IliM Drain. George L. Chapman , a world-famous curiosity among medical men , was ex hibited teethe classes of Kansas Med ical College recently. Ho is a v/oacler- Ja : - = ? auupl& o. " a trr-dlOon current S'iiooz t'jc-dit.-aj o'uL'tor.thai iboii - age person has i ; large suiplu&i of brains. As the result of a gunshot wound re ceived when he was a boy and the sub sequent surgical operation which fol lowed Chapman had a teacupful or , to reduce the quantity to more exact temis , six ounces of his brain removed when he was 13 years old. Instead of dying , as everything indi- caeed he would , Chapman lingered be tween life and death. His head was almost frozen in an effort to keep the temperature down. Part of the right ear was actually frozen off in this manner. But after spending two years In bed , not being able to stand as a re sult of the injury , he finally became able to get around. A huge scar remains where the sur geons removed the skull and brain I'roin Chapman's head. The brain substance here lies beneath a single thickness of skin and it is possible to observe the pulsation of the cerebral blood vessels by watching the bare skin which cov ers the unprotected brain. In sleeping if he lies on the right side of his head it fills with blood , prac tically drowning the brain. lie is then completely paralyzed and helpless un til someone turns him over , when his brain drains and resumes its func tions. Chapman makes his living by travelIng - Ing about and exhibiting himself to medical colleges , taking up a collec tion at each place. lie is in great de mand as an illustration of the rela tions between the hemispheres of the brain and the muscles of the body. lie has exhibited himself all over this coun try and In Europe and Canada. Kan sas City Journal. HOW ENGLAND IS SHRINKING. England does not look as large to Americans of to-day as it did to our great-grandfathers , nor is the reason all to be found in historical perspec tive. As a matter of fact , England is really much smaller than it was in their day , because it has lost thousands of acres by marine erosion. Every year the ocean takes heavy toll from "the tight little island. " It Is a long time since Ravenspur was a name of meaning even to Eng- men , yet in 1399 Ravenspur .was a large and prominent city , more important than the city of Hull is to-day. Henry IV landed there In chat year , as Shake speare notes. The city sent two men to Parliament ; but like many other towns in that part of Yorkshire , it long ago vanished under the sea. In the reign of Edward I , says a writer In the New York Sun , Cornwall measured fifteen hundred thousand acres. To-day just half of that Is left , the rest washed away by the sea. It Is said that between Land's End and the Scilly Islands lie one hundred and forty parish churches and villages. A line of anchorage off Selsey in Sussex Is still called by sailors "The Park. " It won its name in Henry VIII's reign , when it was a deer park , famous for Its stags. Dunwlch , the ancient capital of East Anglia , furnished forty ships to Henry III , and was so powerful as to appall the Earl of Leicester. A forest lay be tween the city and the sea , but In Ed ward IPs reign the sea engulfed four hundred of its houses. In 1G77 comb ers washed in the market-place , and in 1700 the great church of St. Peter's collapsed into the sea. More recently , In a single night , three hundred thousand dollars' worth of damage was done In the Kentish town of Margate. Within the last decade Sussex has lost three hundred nnd sev enty-four acres to the sea , and other counties in proportion. Hundreds of thousands of dollars are spent every year by the coast cities maintaining seawalls and coast de fenses , but every year coine storms which tear these ramparts to pieces. In a single night hundreds of feet of granite wall will be torn away , the massive blocks rolled out to sea or thrown higher on the landand gaps In the walk of defense established. Trains of supplies are kept at proper points to aid in repairing such breaches. A royal commission on coast erosion has been appointed to study this whole matter of invasion by the sea , and to propose measures of more effective de fense. Still Waiting. The guest was a good-tempered if somewhat dull fellow , and his host did not wish him to miss any of the good things that were being said at the din ner party. "Did you catch that last joke ? " he asked the young man , whose face wore a cheerful but not too animated ex pression as the fire of stories rattled from side to side of the table. "The one about the place where they had two skulls of the saint one when he was a boy and one when he was a man ? " "No , " said the guest , "I missed that one. I'd likfe to hear it now , If you're good enough to repeat it. " Gallantry of Two Candidates. In a recent municipal election at Chard , England , two male candidates withdrew in order that two women might Iiave an uncontested election. ave me BPAHT MOETALITT is something frightful We caji hardly realise that of all the chl ! cirea bore in civilized countries , twentyfr/G per c-oot , or r-.early one-quarter , Sio kforo tfcsy re&a one yaai f thiriy&t.eii per sonfi. . or : o.cie > than oj.e-third , before they are five , and one half before tLey are fifteen I We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a majority - , jority of these precious lives , Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these' infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations , Drops , tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain more or less opium , or nuT/phine. They are , in considerable quantities , deadly poisons , In any quantity thfiy stupefy , retard circulation and lead to congestions , sickness , death , Castoria operates exactly the reverse , but you must see that it bears the signature of Ohas , H. Fletcher8 Castoria causes the blood to circulate properly , opens the 7 yores of the skin and allays fever. Letters from Prominent Physicians o H. Fletcher. Dr. A. F. Peeler , of St. Louis , Ko. , says : "I have prescribed your Castoria in many cases and have always found it an eCIcient and speedy remedy. " Dr. E. Down , of Philadelphia , Pa. , says : "I have prescribed your Caa- toria in niy practice for many years with , great satisfaction to myself and. benefit to my patients. " Dr. Edward Parrish , of Brooklyn , N. Y. , says : "I have used your Cas- toria in my own household with good results , and have advised several * patients to use it for its mild laxative effect and freedom from harm. " J Dr. J. B. Elliott , of New York City , says : "Having during the past sir. years prescribed your Castoria for infantile stomach disorders , I most' ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. A heartily commend its use. The formula contains nothing deleterious getablePreparationforAs- - to the most delicate of children. " siroilartng ting die Stomachs tfeeFocdandRcgula- andBow&of Dr. C. G. Sprague , cf Omaha , Neb. , says : 'Tour Castoria is an Ideal medicine for children , and I frequently prescribe it While I do not advo cate the indiscriminate use of proprietary medicines , yet Castoria Is an exception for conditions which arise in the care of children. " Promotes Dr. J. A. Parker , cf Kansas City , Mo. , says : "Your Castoria holds the Digesion ( hEerfi ness andRestContainsneilter esteem of the medical profession in a manner held by no other proprie tary preparation. It Is a sure and reliable medicine for Infante and chil OpiunuMorphine nor Mineral NOT NARCOTIC. dren. In fact , it is the universal household remedy for Infantile ailments. " Dr. H. F. Merrill , of Augusta , Me. , says : "Castoria is one of the very finest and most remarkable remedies for infants and children. In my flscpkin Sccd- opinion your Castoria has saved thousands from an early grave. I can. BxhilUMs- furnish hundreds of testimonials from this locality as to its efficiency JbussStcd * and merits. " DiCaricnakStim- Dr. Norman M. Geer , of Cleveland , Ohio , says : "During the last twelva , JtennStfd- years I have frequently recommended your Castoria as one of the best , Clartfkd Sugzr preparations of the kind , being safe in the hands of parents and very ef fective in relieving children's disorders , while the case with which such. & for Constipation Aper&ctKemedy a pleasant preparation can be administered is a great advantage. " tion , Sour StoraacIi.Diantea WorrasConvulsionsFeverish- ness andLoss OF SLEEP. = Bears the Signature of Facsimile Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over 3O Years. THC CENTAUR COMPANY. Tt MURRAY STREET , HCVJ YORK CITY. . * * * - * * . - * ; . KTSBtf ? $ * * & . : . . * . " & - . All Tansrled Up. The boy temporarily in charge of the "morgue" in the office of the Daily Thun derbolt was not sure whether he had found the portrait the night editor want ed or not , as there was no name on it. In despair he called up that function ary through the telephone. "Say , " he exclaimed , "I wish you would send somebody down here that can tell me whether this is a cut of Sena tor Knox , Boss Croker or Harry Or chard , and be blamed quick about it ! " * Chicago Tribune. ' "Wnernerinn. i She I didn't know you were a mu sician. He I'm not , I'm a Wagnerinn. Pele Mele. WHERE DOCTOES FAILED. An Interesting ? Cose from Salem , the Capital of Oregon. F. A. Sutton , R. F. D. No. 4 , Salem , Ore. , says : "Acute attacks of kidney disease and rheumatism laid me tip off and on for ten years. Awful pains started from the kidneys and cours ed down through my limbs. I sought the best medical treatment but in vain , and when I began using Doan's Kidney Pills I was walking with two canes and suffering continual pains , headaches and sleepless nights. I Im proved quickly and after taking three bores felt better than I had for 15 years. The effects have been lasting. " Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. Collesrc Days. There was once a Yale sophomore wlH > , as many college men do , found inimselE in financial straits and pawned all his good clothes. A little before Thanksgiving he got a big check from home. When he got home for the holidays the first thing his mother took out of the trunk was an overcoat and on it was pinned the pawnbroker's ticket he had forgotten to remove. Hastily grabbing the ticket , he said : "Hello ! They must have forgotten to take this off at the Smith dance when I left it in the cloakroom. " A moment later his mother took out his evening trousers. They also had a ticket on them. . "Why , Reginald , " she said , "surely you didn't leave these in the cloak room , too , did you ? " Lippincott's. The Kind Ther Fool. He Some girls are awfully conceit ed. SheWhy ? He They'll brag about making a fool of a man that wa never anything else. Detroit Fre Preae. SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSION RATES AND From CHICAGO Use From ST. LOUIS Use. "LAKE SHORE" On "BIG FOUR ROUTE' " MICHIGAN CENTRAL The Niagara Falls Route. "AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILWAY SYSTEM" TO BOSTON OLD HOME WEEK , JULY 25 , 26 , 27 , 2 * From CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS-ONE FARE plus S2.CO for the ROUND TRIP A Grand "OLD HOME WEEK" Celebration and Reunion Seven Days of Public Festivities , commencing JULY 28th Founders' Day ; Patriots' Day ; Grcatsr Boston Day ; Nc\v England Day Massachusetts Day ; Women's Day ; ftl-Utary Day. During these Seven Days' Historic BOSTON will be "AT HOME" to aU bsr Sons and Daughters , wherever residtaf BOSTON and RETURN , J g g , a Fare from CHICAGO , S24.CO Fare from ST. LOUIS , $27.00 N.EW . ENGLA'ND ' RESORTS , JULY 9,13,22.23 AUG. 6 , 10 , 20 , 24 ; SEPT. 10 , 14 , 24 , 2 % From CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS , Ocs Fare Plus $2.00 for the Round Trip CANADIAN RESORTS , DAILY UNTIL SEPT. so , w From CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS , One Fare Plus $2.CO for the Round Trip Full Particulars may be obtained from any Ticket Agent of the NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES WARREN J. LYNCH , Passcnz r Traffic Manager , CHICAGO ALMOST A SOLID SORE. Skin Disease from Dirtli Fortane Spent on Her Without Benefit Cured Her with Cnticuru. "I have a cousin in Rockingham Co. .who once had a skin disease from her birth until she was six years of age. Her father had spent a fortune on her to get her cured and none of the treat ments did her any good. Old Dr. suggested that he try the Cuticura Remedies , which he did. When he com menced to use it the child was almost a solid scab. He had used it about two months and the child was well. I could hardly believe she was the same child. Her skin was-as soft as a baby's without a scar on it. I have not seen her in seventeen years , but I have heard from her and the last time I heard she was well. Mrs. W. P. Ingle , Burling ton , N. C. , June 1C , 1905. " The London milkman covers his route on foot , pushing a Land cart with three wheels , which carries his cans of milk and his different measures. In a Pinch , Une Allen's Poot-Ea.ie. A powder to shake into your shoes. It rests tfte feet , Cures Corns. Bunions. Swollen. Sore , Hot , Callous , Achinjr , Sweating feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. Sold by all ' Druggists and Sh'oe. Stores. 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted , Ls Roy , N. Y. lengthens the life of the wagon saves hccse- power , time and tem- per. Best lubricant in the world contains powdered mica which forms Q a smooth , hard coating on arlc , and reduces friction. If you want your outfit to last and cam money while it lasts grease the azles with Mica Azle Grease , -5 STANDARD OIL COMPANY TJip naicv F1 > Y KILLER deiiroyi ill the flU MI | _ _ IJUIJ J agordi ceafort to tvvrf hoxi * In dislsf & & & &fflR5&ik Zfcft&sS , fll * * ae * troubletssa Cbu. Beat , acl irl4 fcpt by rtriien. Hat prapaid.ZOe. Har M S < xu , 119 S. C. N. U. KG. 2S-1SOT.