Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 02, 1910, Image 7

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Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made
M me a well woman and I have no more
backache. I hope I can help others by
telling them what Lydia E. Pinkham's :
Vegetable Compound has done for
me. " - MRS. EMHA.IMSE , 833 First St. ,
Milwaukee : , "Wis.
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sands of grateful letters which arc-
constantly being received by : the
) , Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn ,
r Mass. + : , which prove beyond a doubt tha'
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound , made from roots and herbs ,
actually does cure these obstinate dis
eases of women after all other mean
have failed , and that every such suf-
. ering woman owes it to herself to at
least give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- I
. ble Compound a trial before submit-
ting to an operation , or giving up
hope of recovery.
Mrs. Pinkham , of Lynn , Mass. .
invites all sick women to write
her for advice. She has guided
thousands to health , and : her
advice is free.
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The man - eathg lions did not always
get their own way. Five ; Sikh car-
penters made a Ktagins eight feet
high , and on this they fixed their
sleeping tent. Each night : they ascend-
I ( . ' d by means of a ladder , which , they
drew up after them. They were
warned that it was not high enough ,
but were content to believe that God
was all powerful. One night they left
the edge of the ladder projecting be-
yond the end of the staging. A hungry
man eater on the prowl observed this
and , thinking he could not find a meal
more conveniently elsewhere , deter-
mined to try how a carpenter tasted.
Calculating his spring , he leaped
lightly onto the projecting ladder ,
which , unfortunately for him , instant-
ly tipped up and toppled over , both
falling heavily to the ground. The
lion bolted ; so did all the men , mak
ing for the nearest trees.-From "In
the Grip of the Nyika , " by Colonel J.
H. P. Patterson.
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Look Out , Boy !
A German professor has found that
a boy in walking a mile through the
streets of a town is exposed to 10,000-
000 germs and microbes that may
cause his death. It seems they.never
do cause his death , but the only safe
way for a boy to do is to remain at
I home and take out the ashes and
bring In the coal. If he feels any dan-
ger he can black the cook stove and
whitewash the cellar.
flea , Weak , Weary , Watery Eye
Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try
Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You Will
Like Murine. It Soothes. 50c at Your
Druggists. Write For Eye Books. Free.
Murine Eye Remedy Co. . Chicago.
Proportional Insurance.
By falling from a cart a Chinaman
who carried a large insurance , says
Tit-Bits , was quite seriously injured.
There was some doubt even of his ever
getting better.
At length one of his friends wrote
to the insurance company on his be-
half.
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Kitchen In Summer ?
When the sultry days come and the coal range
makes the kitchen almost unbearable and cooking a
_ dreaded task , put out the range fire and try the
newest method of cooking in hot weather-use a
New Per/action.
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Oil Cook-stove
What a contrast ! The kitchen no longer is
stifling hot , the work is now done with comfort , and
the housewife is not worn out with the heat.
She saves her strength , keeps
. . her health and is better able to
enjoy the summer.
t The New Perfection does everything
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f 1 i ' 'r ily cooking , baking , washing and iron-
I ing. No smoke , no dust , no odor. Heat
; o is applied directly and not wasted. A
3 turn , and the flame is out.
The New Perfection stove has a
Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping
- plates and food hot , drop shelves for
, the coffeepot or saucepans , and nickeled
towel racks.
It has long turquoise-blue enamel
- - - - chimneys. The nickel finish , with the
/ bright blue of the chimneys , makes tho
I stove very attractive and invites clean.
4 V , liness. Made with 1 , 2 and 3 burners ;
I Cautionary Wote : - Be BUTO the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had
: you eet this stove - see , with without .
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WOMAN ANO THE LAND
Prominent Part She Is Now Taking
in the Development of
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Oklahoma.
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HOW A GIRL GOT HEB CLAIM.
Miss Uannette : Daisy's Leap from
Cowcatcher of an Engine
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When She "Located. "
A person of persistent prominence
In the development of Oklahoma Is the
woman homesteader. Since the first
day of the opening of old Oklahoma
to settlement In 1889 ! ) , when Nannetto
Daisy jumped from a cowcatcher of
an engine on the first train that
brought thousands of homeseekers into
the territory and staked off a claim in
"the promised land , " the woman home-
steader has been occupying a front
seat in Oklahoma's march of progress.
The instances are not few where
women have staked off claims , superin-
tended the cultivation for years and
finally won the prize-a deed to a
quarter section of land from Uncle
Sam , says a Guthrie ( Okla. ) corre-
spondent of the Arkansas Gazette.
Leaping from the engine , Miss Daisy
climbed a small embankment , made
when the road was constructed , and
hastily disengaging herself from a
white underskirt , she pinned It to a
neighboring blackjack bush and called
to the other passengers as the train
started ahead with renewed speed :
"This Is my homestead ! "
That tract of land , near Waterloo
and lying along the Santa Fe's main
line through this State , is still known
as the Daisy farm. She made good on
the claim , got a patent from the gov-
ernment and held the farm in her
name until the time of her death in
Chicago several years ago. She attain-
ed considerable prominence In Okla-
homa politics In the early days and
was a personal friend of many men
who : have since become wealthy and
well known In political and business
circles. Afterward she married a sol
dier , one of the men stationed at Fort
Reno , and following his retirement
from the service they moved to Chi-
cago , where she died.
It is estimated that more than 100
lone women held claims in Beaver
County last winter , as a rule living in
dugouts and waiting for the spring-
time in order to cultivate the land.
It's a plucky thing to do , but it's a
pluck : that in practically every in-
stance brings success as well as health '
and freedom.
After they have lived on their claims
during the period specified by Uncle
Sam they make application for final
proof , the last thing necessary before
obtaining deeds. J. S. Fischer a Uni-
ted States land commissioner at Tex-
homa , says , as a rule , the women pick
the choice tracts of land. In this con-
nection it is interesting to note that !
the United States commissioner at
Tyrone , In Beaver County , Is a woman
-Mrs. Susan Healey. Many women
homesteaders appear before her to file
on claims and make final proofs.
The woman at the head of a farm
is in almost every instance a special-
ist. In numerous cases they have been
exceedingly successful In different
lines of horticulture , agriculture and
raising of live stock.
SHOT AT INQUISITIVE TOURIST.
Woman's Story of Attempted IiUUnA" :
Mosque of Omar In Jerusalem.
In a letter to a friend in this city ,
the Orange ( N. J. ) correspondent of
the New York Sun says Mrs. Herbert
Turrell tells the story of the attempted
assassination on March 9 of Mrs. Moore
in the mosque of Omar at Jerusalem ,
of which she was an eye witness. Mrs. :
Turrel says she irf i convinced that wom-
en have no business to enter sacred
places where the country ho'.ds that
tbey should not be admitted. She says :
that the fanatic who fired the pistol
thought he was doing his duty.
"We stopped at the golden gate oppo-
site Solomon's court , " writes Mrs. Ter
n lJ. "to have sandals placed on our
feet. We of the second party wevo as
sembled just outside of the outr
screen , when we heard a pistol sbot ,
followed by four or five other shots In
rapid succession. At first I thought it
was a bomb ; then I saw a flash and
smoke. We rushed ot the right of the
mosque In the oposite direction from
the firing.
"Following the report women shriek-
ed and there was a rushing sound as
of people running. Our guide told us
he would see what the matter was. We
crouched In the corner by a huge pil-
lar , not knowing how soon an attack
would be made upon us. ' Our first
thought was that there was an
upris-
ing of the Mohammedans.
"The party which had preceded us I
was unquestionably involved , as the
shrieks of women plainly indicated. We
were told that a crazy , man had fired
a pistol and that the women were
frightened. We realized that there had
been a tragedy , but were willing to
accept any kind of explanation.
"The guide said the man had been
firing ; blank : cartridges and had been
n . . ; C5tcd. He then proceeded to tell
the fHstor ) ' of the mosque and we pre-
ttrdecl ( to listen to what he said. We
[ ' assert ) cut cf a door into a court and
Lcie we were horrified to see blood
o"etand : a sheik : was mopping blood
frth. ! , . fror.
"Cur : guide 'nsistert that it was a
nuanrl r.morigie \ moslems and that I
: ictlti : scrious/kad h , : -apened. . He led
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us across the court to the fountain of
purification. Just as -e were about
to enter the temple we heard a call
that made our blood fun cold.
"Our guide hastened to see what was
wanted and several sheiks beckoned to
us to leave at once. We had our san-
dals removed by men , wLo hastened
toward us for this purpose. Our guide
told us that he was wanted and that
he must leave us. He tried to have
us accept the services of a dragoman
to conduct us from the mosque.
"Members of our party protested and
he remained with us. The attitude of
the sheiks , as though prepared for an
attack , was not alluring , and I felt that
at any moment we would be shot at.
Our guide finally took us to the Chris-
tian street , which led us to the Joppa
gate. An empty carriage passed and
several of our party took it and drove
to the hotel.
"We learned the details of the shoot
ing later. It appeared that a woman
member of the party that had preceded
us in the mosque had been shot In th6
face. A priest In the mosque held the
man , who was on the point of reloading
his revolver and who was within twen-
ty-five yards of our party. The car
riage used to convey the injured wom-
an , Miss Moore , from the mosque was
the one in which Mrs. Anna L. Tiche-
ner , of Newark , 'and Mrs. Lebkkeucher ,
of East Orange , drove to the mosque.
TABULATING CENSUS RETURNS.
Mechanism of Blachlnes "Which Are
Labor and Time Savers.
The automatic machine Is the most
recent development In census tabulat- -
ing machinery , and had It been per-
fected earlier much of the hand ma-
chines could have been dispensed with ,
though , In most cases where readings
must be taken very frequently , the
hand machines are almost , if not quite ,
as econcmical.
Whether in the hand machine or in
the automatic , the counters are oper-
ated by means electrical contacts
made through the punched holes , ac
cording to E. Dana Durand in the
American Review of Reviews. The
machines are so wired that facts can
be counted in combination with one
another. Thus it is possible to count
at the same time facts with regard to
age and marital condition , so as to
show , for instance' , on one counter the
number of married persons from 21 to
25 years of age , on another those from
25 to 30 , and on others the number
of single persons of these two age
periods. Each machine , in fact , is
provided with a large number of count-
ers ; as many as sixty counters will
be used in certain "runs. " Even thus ,
however , it would be quite impossible
to count all the manifold combinations
of items at a single "run" of the card.
Each card on the average must be
passed through the tabulating ma-
chines five or six times. In other
words , the work is equivalent to tabu-
lating approximately 500,000 cards.
Even the'hand machines used at the
present census are much more rapid
than those of ten years ago. In 1900
the counters used consisted of dials ,
from each of which the results foi
each county or other unit of presenta-
tion had to be read by the eye and
taken down on sheets of paper. The
present machines are so arranged that
the results on all the counters can
be printed at the some time by merely
pressing a button. This change abso-
lutely prevents errors , which frequent-
ly arose In the reading of the dials ,
and also greatly economizes clerical
labor.
The Price of Fame.
It was in the office of one of the big
theaters. A lot of actors were hang- I
Ing around , a couple of journalists
and a secretary or two. A young
woman dropped in for a hasty greet-
ing , and then paused a moment to
speak to a very well-known actor
whom she evidently met for the first
time. The press agent's desk was
open , and in a corner was a package
of pictures of the celebrated actor.
The latter looked them over , and as : .
the young woman exclaimed that he
should give her one he said , with an
insinuating smile -to the press agent :
"Alas , they are not cnine. They be-
long to Mr. Dash ! "
"I can't give any away f , " said the
latter. "Each 'one costs me 20 cents. "
"Surely that is cheap ! " the young
lady suggested.
The press agent ignored her and
turned to the actor.
"Cheap ? Do you think anybody
would pay that much for you ? " .
And the young lady laughed and
went without her picture.
A Question of Terms.
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Mrs. Bronson - My : : husband is plain
spoken ; he calls a spade a spade.
Mrs. Woodson - So doe's mine , but I
must decline to repeat what he calls
the lawn mower.
It's a sign that a small boy has a
; ood disposition if he doesn't resent
being : told he looks : like his father.
Nearly every man wants to lay off '
every time he sees . a flag , or hears a
band
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original and genuine :
. Syrup of Figs and Elixir cf ' .
- - , , _ ; t Senna , known throughout the l
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world as the best of family laxatives l : , :
for men , women and children , always .
has the full name of the California Fig
Syrup. Co. printed on the front of
every package. It is for sale by all
_ _ _
leading druggists everywhere , one .
size only , regular price 50 cents
per bottle. The imitations some-
- times offered are of inferior quality 5. * * , - '
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The other day in Paris a dog was seen
in a motor car with a well-fitted pair of
blue spectacles to protect his eyes.
Your Summer Outing.
If you are fond of fishing , canoeing ,
camping or the study of wild animals
look up the Algonquin National Park
of Ontario for your summer outing. A
fish and game preserve of 2,000,000
acres interspersed with 1,200 lakes and
rivers Is awaiting you , offering all the
attractions that Nature can bestow.
Magnificent canoe trips. Altitude 2,000
feet above sea level. Pure and exhil-
arating atmosphere. Just the place to
put in your summer holidays. Good ho-
tel accommodation. An interesting and
profusely illustrated descriptive publi-
cation telling you all about it sent fre
on application to "W. S. Cookson , 917
Merchants Lo : ' . n & Trust Building , Chi-
cago.
Every time a man hunts for pleasure
he bumps into a "Keep off the grass"
sign.
DR. MARTEL'S FEMALE PILLS.
Seventeen Years the Standard.
Prescribed and recommended' for
Women's Ailments. A scientifically
prepared remedy of proven worth.
The result from their use is quick and
permanent. For sale at all Drug
Stores.
The Hungarian liouse of Representa
tives is the largest in the world. It " , haa
751 members.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure
constipation. Constipation is the
cause of many diseases. Cure the
cause and you cure the disease. Easy
to take.
The man who claims to be always
right is always slow to acknowledge
the rights of others.
Instant Relief for All Eye ,
that are irritated from dust , -heat , sun
or wind , PETTIT'S EYE SALVE. All
druggists or Howard Bros. , Buffalo ,
N. Y.
Water thrown on the ice of the Arc-
tic regions will crack it , just as boil
ing water will crack a piece of glass.
This is because the ice is so much
colder than water. *
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for
children teething , softens the gums re-
duces inflammation , allays pain , cures
wind colic. 25c a bottle.
The forest service has turned 300 An-
gora goats loose on mountain slopes In
Western States , as an experiment to
keep the weeds from the fire breaks.
SUCCESS FOR SEVENTY YEARS
Tnis 1 s the record of Painkiller Perry Davis" ) . A re-
liable remedy fordlarrbea. dysentery and all bowel
complaints. Get the genuine. 25c , 35cand 0c.
A dairy started at Tsingtau seven-
teen years ago now sells more milk to
the Chinese than to foreigners.
When Rubber Become Xecessary
And your shoes pinch , shake into your
shoes Allen's Foot-Ease , the antiseptic
powder for the feet. Cures tired . aching
feet and takes the sting out of Corns and
Bunions. Always use it for Breaking in
New shoes and for dancing parties. Sold
everywhere : 25c. Sample mailed FREE.
Address , Allen S. Olmsted Le Roy. N. Y.
Mrs. Russell Sage has offered half a
million dollars to the American Bible
Society if an equal amount can be
raised. The time limit on this offer ex-
pires on the last day of the present
year.
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WESTERN CANADA
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What Governor Deneen , of Illinois ,
Says About It : ,
dovornorDeneen . of Illinois owns a BOO-
tion of land in Saskatchewan , I
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"As nn American I am '
doliThtcd to tio '
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r innrlrnblo ! ! pronrosa cf ' .
t u Western Canr.d.i. Oar'l !
pcoplu aro flocking across \
tho bonnd.iry in thou :
sands , and I havo not yet \
met one vrho admitted
ho had ma < ! o n mibta&o. "
a They aro all dclnx TtelL ;
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- , ' ' - munity In the MidJlo or ,
Western States taat hna
s not n representative in Moultcba ,
Sa . hatchowancrAlborta. " . ,
125 ftfiiiion Bushels of
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. Western Canada flolil crops for "
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I1. en ! iy yield to tho farm "
1 1t.f + ,1 , , cr 170000000.00 in cutlt. i
a6i . * Free Homestcnds of 100 acrt > ,
and pre-emptions or 160 acres ;
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r c ; it S ' .OO an acre. Knilvrny and _
Lnrid Companies havo land for nlo
. . , reasonable prices. Many farm-
: .c : , ! ers havo paid for their laiui out
of the proceeds of ono crop.
, Splendid climate , cood scliooltt '
76 V IIJ ; 1 s-excellent " railway facilitieslour
ll : IW" - . ' : , r . freight rates , wood , water and
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2. r : ; . . :7 rr r , : ; . ; lumber easily obtained.
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Fowl Taste
GOOD while you're eating lr :
XMAS TIME-bad-awful bad in- .
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you fail to take a CASCARET at : .
i bed time to help nature . remove. -
: the over-drinking and eating -load.
Don't neglect to have Cascareta-
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right. They simply help nature- .
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Stockers - and Feeders
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The Golden Iedical : Discovery" is not a patent medicine -
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