Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 07, 1910, Image 7

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Mrs. : CLARA FITA - \ " ' HS , R. F. D. , No. 3 ,
1 Knosville , Iowa.
The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound made from roots
and herbs , is unparalleled. It may b3
used with perfect confidence by women
who suffer from displacements , inflam
mation , ulceration . fibroid tumors , ir
1 regularities , periodic pains , backache ,
bearing-down feeling , flatulency , indi-
gestion , dizziness , or nervous prostra-
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tion.For
For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound has been the
'otandard remedy for female ills , and
suffering women owe it to themselves
to at least give this medicino a trial
Proof is abundant that it has cured
thousands of others , and why should it
not cure you ?
If you want special advice write
f Mrs.PiiLklmm , I..IynnTtlass.for it.
It : is free and always helpful.
Australia will borrow $5,000,000 fo\
the development of railroads , mines
and public works.
DAVIS' PAINKILLL'It : :
| noDld bo taken without delay when sore chest and :
r tickling throat warn you that an annovlnn / cold
threatens. At all druggists In 2ic,33cand5Ucbottlcs. :
Cavalry officers in Italy undergo a
course of instruction in pigeon train-
t Ing for military ; purposes.
" ' . Baby SleCIIeslol.'with . Awful Itcliingr.
" / "When our baby was seven weeks :
" old he broke : out with what we
if thought was heat , but which gradually
grew worse. We called in a doctor.
He said it was eczema and from that
time we doctored six months with
three of the best doctors in Atchison
but he only got worse. His face , head
and hands were a solid sore. There
was no end to the suffering for him.
We. had to tie his little hands to
-keep him from scratching. He never
* knew what it was to sleep well from
the time he took the disease until he
' was cured. He kept us awake ail
t1 ; hours of the night and his health
wasn't what you would call good. . We
tried everything but the right "thing.
\ "Finally I got-a set of the Cuticur
Remedies and I am pleased to say
we did not use all of them until he
was cured. We have waited a year
and a half to see if it would return
but it never has and to-day his skin
Is clear and fair as it possibly coulc :
be. I hope Cuticura may save some
one else's little ones suffering and
also their pocket-books. : John Leason
1403 Atchison St. , Atchison , Kan. , Oct
19 , 1909. "
Tho first national Thanksgiving
proclamations were issued by Congress
during the Revolutionary War.
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Simmons College. Boaton ! : , . boasts It Is
the only place in the world wher > wom-
en can be trained to plan and t ; , man-
age lunchrooms.
( 'notafeIVall Coatings for Women.
. In line with the progress of all other
things In these modern days is the
beautiful , perfect and sanitary wall
coatings for our homes. Alabastine is
the name of a rich , soft and velvety
preparation far the decoration of walls
and ceilings. It adheres to the walls
of its own adhesive qualities. It is in
expensive , clean , artistic and , , . so easily
put on that any one can follow the
printed directions on every package.
Any shade or tint 'Is easily produced.
Alabastine is proof against insects or
disease germs so prevalent in wall pa
per. It does not rub off and flake like
kalsomine. A complete color plan for
the walls of the home and stencils to
help make the home beautiful , together
with a book aoout home decorations
and samples of color effects will all be
sent free by the Alabastine Company ,
482 Grandville avenue , Grand Rapids ,
Mich. This liberal offer to home deco
rators deserves careful perusalT
A Chinese rescued from drowning is
compelled to support his rescuer for
the rest of his life.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury ,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense ol
imell and completely derange the whole
system when entering It through the mu
cous surfaces. Such articles should never be
osed except on prescriptions ! ; from reputable
physicians , as the damage they will do is
ten-fold to the good you can possibly derive
from them. Hall's Catarrh Crte. manufac
tured by F. J. Cheney & Co. , Toiedo , 0. , con
tains no mercury , and is taken Internally ,
acting directly upon the Wood and mucous
surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's
Cataarh C ure be aure you get the genuine.
It is taken internally and made in Toledo ,
Ohio , by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials
free.
free.Sold
Sold by Druggists. Price , 75c. per bottle.
Take Hall's . Family Pills for constipation.
The French honey bees weigh about
1,600 to the pound , but the wild bees of
Russia are so light that it takes 5,000
of them to weigh a pound.
Children Wlio Arc Sickly.
Mothers -should : never be without a box
of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Chil-
dren. They break up colds in 24 hours ,
cure Feverishness Constipation Headache ,
Teething Disorders and Stomach Trou-
bles. Over 10,000 testimonials. At all
Druggists , 25c. Ask to-day. Sample mailed
FREE. Address , Allen S. Olmsted. Le .
Roy. N. Y.
How Eskimos Measure Time.
Writing of the Eskimo methods of
measuring time in a region of six
months day or night , Harry Whitney
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"The Eskimo divides his periods
into 'sleeps , ' but a sleep does not desig- -
nate by any means the civilized ' meas
ure of day and night. It is , in fact ,
a very uncertain term. Often we trav
eled from twenty to thirty hours with-
out rest. Now there was no night , and
I so far lost count of time that I was
not at all certain of dates. Our single
marches with the succeeding 'sleep'
not infrequently covered a full forty-
eight hours , or two ordinary days.
The object of these extended marches
was to take advantage of good weather
and general conditions or because no
safe or convenient camping place pre-
sented itself in the interim. "
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1C22 - The Indians massacred 349 of the
Virginia colonists.
1638-The First Baptist Church was
formed in Providence , R. I.
1684-The Assembly of Pennsylvania
imposed the first excise.
1691-Col. Henry Stoughter published
his commission from the Duke of
York , appointing him Governor 01
the Province of New York.
1734-First party of Salzburgers : reach-
ed Savannah , Ga. , and met with a
cordial reception.
1744-Louis XV. of France declared
war against England.
1755 - Pennsylvania Assembly met in
special session to arrange for cut-
ting a road to Philadelphia for the
use of Braddock's army.
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17C5 - The British Stamp Act became
law.
' 1775-Georgia's one delegate to the
Continental Congress elected.
1776 - Evacuation of Boston by th' '
British.
1777-Col. John Bayard elected speak-
er of the Maryland Assembly.
1779-Gen. Benedict Arnold resigned
his commission in the American
army.
1781-British repulsed the Americans
at battle of Guilford , N. C.
1800-British ship Queen Charlotte de
stroyed by . an explosion off Leg-
horn.
1802-West Point Military Academy
established.
1815 - Napoleon joined by all the army ;
after his return from Elba.
1825-Pasturing of cows on Boston
Common forbidden.
1833-United States pension office es ,
tablished.
1836-Constitution of the Texas repub-
lic adopted.
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1838-Sir Francis Bond Head resigned
office as lieutenant governor ot
upper Canada.
1855 - First public schools in Illinois
established.
1S5G , - Railway train from Toronto to
Hamilton plunged through draw-
bridge in Desjardins canal , and
seventy lives lost.
1862 - Gladstone presided at the pre
sentation in London of a $10,000
testimonial to Charles Kean , the
celebrated actor.
1863 - Confederates under Clark cap-
tured Mount Sterling , Ky.
1875 - Gov. Tilden of New York sent a
message to the Legislature declar-
ing the State canals to be misman-
aged and the funds looted by con-
tractors.
1877 - George W. McCrary of Iowa be-
came Secretary of War.
1882 - Samuel Blatchford of New York
appointed an associate justice 01 !
the Supreme Court of the United
States.
1889 - Menelik II. , Emperor of Abyssin-
ia , ascended the throne.
1892-The Standard Oil trust dissolved
by consent of the. stockholders.
1894-A provincial plebiscite in Nova
Scotia showed an overwhelming
sentiment in favor of prohibition.
1897-Fleets of the allied powers be
gan the blockade of Crete.
L89S - Dominion House of Commons
passed the Yukon Railway bill , foi
the construction of a railway to
the Klondike.
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1899-Queen Regent ' of Spain sigIied a
treaty of peace with the United
States.
1900-Canadian troops arrived at Cape
Town to engage in war , with the
Boers.
1905-Hon. S. N. Parent , premier of
Quebec , resigned.
1909-Congress of the United State ?
convened in special session. . . .
General strike of telegraph , tele-
phone and postal - employes in
Paris.
MANY ILLEGALLY MAKBIED. \
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Court Decision Affects New Yorkers
Who Wed Under 18.
More : than 3,000 couples in New
York " believe themselves to be mar-
ried , but they are living 4iusband3
and wives without the legal right to
do so. This condition was brought to
light by a decision in the Appellate
division of the Supreme Court by Jus
tice Nathan ill er.
The ruling held that even the wrIt-
ten consent of the parents authorizing
a boy and girl under the legal mar-
riageable age to wed does not make
the wedding legal.
About 70,000 marriage licenses are
issued each year at the city hall , and
of this number nearly 2 per cent are
obtained by persons under the legal
age on the written consent of their
parents or guardians , or an average of
U,400 each year.
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Twenty-six minutes was cut from
the record tiire for the westward At-
lantic liner voyage when the Cunarder
Mauretania reached New York from
Daunt's ROOK in 4 days , 15 hours and
26 minutes over the long course.
Conductor Get More. '
A committee of the conductors ( : em-
ployed by the Louisville and Nashville
has received from the management an
agreement to pay from S to 14 cent
more wages during the next two years.
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An Anecdote tit CJ1Jou.
The following- ! anecdote of Leigh
Hunt was once related by "Orion"
VHorne. Horne , on a bitterly cold day
in winter went to see Hunt and found
him in a large room with a wide , old-
fashioned fireplace. He had dragged
his piano on to the hearth , close to a
large fire , leaving only room for hIm-
self and his chair , and was playing
with the greatest enjoyment.
"My dear fellow , " cried Home , "are ,
you aware that you are ruining your
piano forever and ever in that heat ? "
"I know , I know , " murmured Hunt ,
"but it is delicious. "
PRACTICALLY HELPLESS.
All Broken Down with llacUache and
Kidney Trouble
Mrs. Matilda Lindemann , 4423
Wentworth Ave. , Chicago , 111. , says :
"Twelve years kidney
disorders distressed
me. My back ached.
my appetite was
, , poor , my eyesight
2 failed me and
i , nervousness and diz-
zy spells afflicted me.
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k > , , and arms got practic-
- - ally paralyzed , and I
was so weak I could
hardly drag myself across the floor. I
Doan's Kidney Pills have done won-
ders for me. I feel strong and sound
since using them , my back hardly
ever hurts and the other troubles are
gone. "
Remember the name-Doan's. Sold
by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-
Milburn \ Co. . Buffalo , N. ' Y.
In the United Kingdom 17,000,000
tons of coal and 60,000,000 gallons of
oil are used annually In gas making.
A LARGE PACKAGE OF A-B-C TEA !
costs 25c. Cures constipation and blad-
der trouble. All dealers sell it.
It is estimated that England annual-
ly consumes the milk of five million
cows.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for
children teething , softens the gums , re
duces . inflammation , allays pain , curp
wind colic. 25c a bottle.
Roumania has 6,000,000 inhabitants ,
of whom 30,000 are blind.
EXCELLENT TBAJE IN WESTERN i
CANADA.
Splendid Crop. , Big1 Prices , nnd
Prosperous Outlook : for the Fu-
ture.
Throughout all of Canada , and es
pecially in the western provinces of
Canada , there is a buoyancy in every
line of business that is fully warrant-
ed by every condition. -The crops of
the past year were what was expected ,
and the prices for grain of all kinds
put the farmers in a class by them-
selves. Many of them are independ-
ent , and many others have got well
started on the road. The latest reports
are that seeding is well under way in
almost every district , and the pros-
pects are that a vastly larger area than
that under crop last year will be seed
ed early this spring. In the Leth
bridge district , in Southern Alberta
steam and gasoline outfits , hundreds of
them , are breaking up the prairie at
a tremendous pace , but they work :
night and day. As soon as it becomes
dark gangs are changed , a head light
attached , and on , on through the night
until the first streak of dawn , these
giant monsters with their seven or
eight gangs of breaking plows , keep up
the work. Then the more modest farm
er is putting in the longest hours pos
sible with his teams of horses or oxen
And what will the country be like in
August , when these fields have becom
yellowed with the literally golden
grain. There will be one vast expanse
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of wheat field. " And there will be a :
market for it , because it is the best
grain grown , and the demand will be
everywhere. As previously intimated ,
business throughout Western Canada
is sound and good. The grain produc-
tion of 1909 has been the great factor
in establishing the reputation of West
ern Canada , and it is worth talking
about. It surpassed all previous rec-
ords , both in regard to quality and
quantity , and such an achievement
was by no means easy. The limit has
not been reached and a large average
increase may be expected during the
next ten years. There will be odd sea'
sons when a falling off will occur , and
it is the falling off that causes alarms
and panics in the commercial world.
The plains have done their duty so far
in the output of grain and it would be
reasonable to make occasional allow-
ances for slowing up. The faster the
rate of increase is now , the sharper
will be the check when the production
diminishes. But there are some un
reasonable people who wonder why the
growth of one year is not continued
during the next , and at an even faster
rate. These same unreasonable people
are the ones who see flaws in the sit-
uation as soon as an indication is given
that the startling advances have not
been maintained.
Sand is the curse of Portuguese
East Africa. It blocks the rivers and
harbors and stretches in a vast sea
toward the interior , effectually cutting
off the coast towns from the highlands.
Besides , it makes the problem of
transportation the bugbear of the
planter.
Free to Our Readers.
Write Murine Eye Remedy Co. , Chicago
for 48-page illustrated Eye Book Free.
Write all about Your Eye Trouble and
they will advise as to the Proper Appli
cation of the Murine Eye Remedies in
Your Special Case. Your Druggist will
tell you that Murine Relieves Sore Eyes ,
Strengthens Weak Eyes , Doesn't Smart ,
Soothes Eye Pain , and sells for 60c. Try
It in Your Eyes and , in Baby's : : Eyes for
a aly Eyelids and Granulation.
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Many people arc afraid % of" ghosts. . Few people r k ' . . .J
are afraid of germs. Yet the ghost is a fancy and 1 : . . . " , .
the germ is a fact. If the germ could be magnified y J ;
to a size equal to its terrors it would appear more y t
terrible than any fire-breathing dragon. Germs
can't be avoided. They arc in the air we breathe ,
the water we drink.
The germ can only prosper when the condition = . , . .
of the system gives it free scope to establish it- ' .
self and develop. When there is a deficiency of
vital force , languor , restlessness , a sallow cheek ,
a hollow eye , when the appetite is poor and tho
deep is broken , it is time to guard against the germ. You can
fortify the body against all germs by the use of Dr. Pierce's Gold. .
en Medical Discovery. It increases the vital power , cleanses the
system of clogging impurities , enriches the blood , puts the stom
ach and organs of digestion and nutrition in working condition , so
that the germ finds no weak or tainted spot in which to breed.
'Golden Medical Discovery" . ' contains no alcohol , whisky or
habit-forming drugs. All its ingredients printed on its outside f
wrapper. It is not a secret nostrum but a medicine op KNOWN i
COMPOSITION and with a record of10 years of cures. Accept no e
" substitute - there is nothing "just as good. " Ask your neighbors.
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Wonder of Modern Science.
"Professor , what is 'intensive corn
culture' ? "
"Persistently wearing tight shoes. "
Pettif Eye Snlve First Sold In 1S07
over 100 years ago , sales increase year-
ly , wonderful remedy ; cured millions
weak eyes. All druggists or Howard
Bros. , Buffalo , N. Y.
The women of Allingtown , Conn. ,
have organized for the protection of
their village from fire. They are to
hold a country fair , the proceeds of
which will be used to buy apparatus.
They will also form a woman's bri
gade of the fire department.
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The moment you need help , take g
candy Cascaret. Then headaches
Vanish , dullness disappears. The
results are natural , gentle , prompt.
No harsher physic does more
good , and all harsh physics injure.
Vest-pocket box 10 cents-at dru .stores.
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iiigi kind of Kabomine - kclsomiae rubs 'as'h
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Because Alabastine is clean , stylish , costs little and is
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is a powder made from pure native alabaster. It comes in all sorts of rich , soft ,
velvety shades that enable you , at small cost , to decorate your walls in the same
style as the handsome city homes.
Alabastine adheres to the wall of its own cementing qualities. It needs no dirty glue
or paste as with kalsomine or wall paper. Anyone can decorate : : with Aliibostineyyou
. just mix it with cold water and apply with a flat wall brush. Simple directions printed
on every package. In redecorating put a new coat over the old. That saves a
. : lot of work , trouble and money.
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e i AlaicBtine Co. , : stencils to help you make your home beautiful
I 482 Grandville Ave. . / We will send . you at once , Free , a book about
1 Grand Rapids Mich. . 1 home decoration , samples of Alabastine color
I , p effects , and complete valuable information to
i ' At no cost to me , please send your .
Alabastine book and tell me about your / help you make your home cheerful , clean and
I Free offers. / 1 handsome.
1 1 To get all this send tho coupon or a
: ' / postal card at once.
1 Name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 , _
I 1 Alabastine Company
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1 / : Grand Rapids , Mich.
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' P INK EY i : HND ALL NOSE
' SND THROAT DISEASES
0 0 9' ? t di Cures the sick and acts as a preventive for others. Liquid given on the
tonjjue. Safe for brood mares and all others. Best kidney remedy ; : 0c an4
r $1 a bottle ; $5 and $10 the dozen. Sold by all druggists and horse ffoodt
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4 C houses , or sent , express paid , by the manufacturers.
1 ASPOIIN MEDICAL CO. , Chemists , GOSHEN , INDIANA
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Bakes""Roasfs""B . ! o 0 somao Toasts
BAKES bread , pie and cake-
bakes them perfectly all through ,
and browns them appetizingly.
. 1 . . ROASTS beef , poultry and gamo
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1 , serves the rich natural flavor.
; < BROILS steaks and chops - makes
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TOASTS bread , muffina , crack-
ers and cheese.
I . No drudgery of coal and
1 , , . ashes ; no stooping to get at
' - the oven ; no smoke , no dust , .
! no odor - just good cooking
c with greater fuel economy.
Irons and water in wash.
boiler always hot. The
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has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot
Drop shelves for the coffee pot or saucepans , and nickeled towel racks.
It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish ,
with the bright blue of the chimneys , makes the stove very attrac-
tive and invites cleanliness. Made with 1 , 2 and 3 burners ; the
2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet.
CAUTIONARY NOTE : Be sure yon jet this stove--see that Ci = name-plate reads " NEW PEETECTIOI.1' .
Every dealer everywhere ; if not at yours , write for Descriptive Circular
to the nearest acency of the
Standard Oil > Company
( Incorporated )
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Color aore goads briqbler and faster ' colcrs ' than ( any ofber dye. One lOc package colors all Hbera. Ihcy . ye In cold wafer befler fhan any olher dye. Too can dn
any ( juraes ! vilkoGl : rippia ; ; apart. Write lit Ires feeoUU - CoB (9 Dye , DIscb ecd Mix Clor& ( Jo : w' . 'R/JE DR TJ G CO. . Qui cJ . Illing3s
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