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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
, b t'r 'r ' ' / J . \ jT e Wretchedness t \ ( Of Constipation f , 4 jCan qrackly be overcome by 'J CARTER'S ! LITTLE ' , UYER PILLS. ' Purely regeUbb -act curdy and Q&TEfS RTC eody on the liver. / v x" > are ITTIX I $7ion ! ' > aess . IVER t .Head- ! ' PILLS. eke , . Dizzi- . acts , and Indigeiuoa. They do their duty Small. P3J , SmttH , 'Small Price f Genuine auitbcax Signature T . I 1) ) _ J1ae. < ! anrwbereat DAISY FLY KILLER . " kill. .IUIJ , Neatoleauernameo talcoOTeoleotehtap LiU . SCBIOB. M a metaleanDDI .plll or tiporer. wlL not soil or injure anj- thing. Guuint . eil ! , r- rretln. . lldaltrt or &eO t prepaJd ror2D.J. HAROLD SOBERS lliO D.I'.lb..he. ' Brooklyn , Sew Tort STOCKERS & FEEDERS . Choice quality ; reds and roans , white faces or angus bought on orders. Tens of Thousands to select from. Satisfaction Guar- anteed. Correspondence Invited. Come aud see for yourself. National Live Stock Com. Co. At either Kansas City Ma , St. Joseph , Mo. , S.OmahaNeb. PILES..FISTULI CURED Pay When W All RECTAL DISEASES cured without a surgical operation and GUARAN TEED to last a LIFETIME. No chloroform , ether or other general anaesthetics used. EXAMINATION FREE. Write for FREE BOOK DR. E. R. TARRY 224 Bee Building Omaha , Neb. U Gore afIli = s"J : ; ; I Thompson's Eyt Waiir Autoing and Optics. "Is not auto driving terribly hard on the eyes ? " we asked. "Well I guess not , " replied the chauffeur , withering us with soorn. "Why , before I got to runnin' a car I was thinkin' o' gettin' specks , my eye- sight was that poor I couldn't see the contribution box in church until it was BO near past me it was too late to dig for any money. But I hadn't been runnin' that wagon two days till I could see a policeman's little finger stickin' out from behind a tree four miles away. I could even see which ? a ! a copper's eyeballs were turned / - if he' was standin' in the shade three miles 'off. Hard on the eyes ! Well , I not much ! It's the best medicine for weak eyes that was ever invented , don't you forget it. " The Stomach Hold. Col. H. N. Renouf , at the "Ola Guard" banquet at Delmonico's , em phasized the importance to an army of a good commissariat. "You have perhaps heard , " he said , "of the company of privates that a patriotic lady entertained one Me- morial day to dinner. "It was a good dinner , and at its end a pretty maid servant entered 1 with a superb dessert. . . . " " 'Dessert , sergeant ? ' she said to the stalwart young soldier at the " au of the table. "Desert ? ' the sergeant answered. When I can get eats like this foi nothin' ? Nixie ! Not me ! ' " His Claim to Prominence. At a social gathering a certain man ; intent on knowing every one , was in - troduced to Senator Julius C. Burrows of Michigan. "The name Burrows is very famil- iar to me , " he said. "I am certain that you are a man of some promi- nence. " "Yes , " replied Senator Burrows , "I am the man that 'died at first' just before Casey came .to bat In that cele- brated ball game in l\ludville.-Su cess Magazine. HARD TO PLEASE Regarding the Morning Cup. - "Oh how hard it was to part with coffee , but the continued trouble with constipation and belching was such that I finally brought myself to leave It off. "Then the question was , what should ' we use for the morning drink ? Tea f was worse for us than coffee ; choco- late and cocoa were soon tired of ; milk was not liked very well , and hot water we could not endure. "About two years ago we struck upon Postum and have never been without it since. "We have seven children. Our baby now eighteen months old would not take milk , so we tried Postum and found she liked it and it agreed with ner perfectly. She is today , and has been , one of the healthiest babies in the State. "I use about two-thirds Postum and , one-third milk and a teaspoon of sugar , and put it into her bottle. If you could have seen her eyes sparkle and hear her say "good" today when I gave il to her , you would believe me that she likes it. "If I was matron of an infants' home , every child would be raised on Postum. Many of my friends say , 'You are looking so well ! ' I reply , 'I am well : I drink Postum. I have no i " more trouble with constipation , and know that I owe my good health to . 'f God and Postum. ' "I am writing this letter because I i want to tell you how much good Postum has done us , but if you knew f how I shrink from publicity , you would not publish this letter , at least not over my name. " Read the little book , "The Road to I Wellville"in pkgs. "There's a Reason. Ever read the above letter ? A men me appears from time to time. Tke ? are genuine , true , and full of luuauu tat eat. . . . - : < \ \ \ . . . I - . I it : fi\iBUOOI\ Mf4DFARM w fy _ - . - . vr . . . . " " . . . . . . . _ _ M L do ; . . . Sheep are excellent farm cleaners. The bruise on an apple is injurious. Lice and mites come with warm weather. Tie the grape vines to the trellis wires before the vines begin to run. No well bred farmer ever contents himself with scrub stock or poor crops. It is a sad mistake for a man to make a good crop of grass into poor hay. Pure fresh air , day and night , is one of the prime essentials for keep- ing fowls in good health. , Most separators do their best work with the milk at a temperature of. . from 85 degrees to 95 degrees Fahren- : heit. When the cream has been held at churning temperature for a period of two or three hours , it is ready to be churned. A good way to keep manure for the garden is to fill a large box , turning it over with a fork about once a week and keeping it moist. The government is sending out ex- perts to various parts of the country to teach fruit growers the best meth- ods of spraying their trees. When snrubs are first planted they should be headed back one-half or more , but after they become estab- lished they should be allowed to branch at will. One of the prominent symptoms of shoulder lameness in horses is a dif I ficulty of lifting and extending the limb , which is particularly noticeable , when the patient is urged to trot. The flea beetle is a small , metallic blue insect which is destructive to the fruit both as the larva and the adult. Spraying with arsenate of lead or paris green is generally effective. Some of the amber honeys are made from the aster , goldenrod , bone- set , queen of the meadow , heartsease , wild sunflower , Spanish needle , su mac , magnolia and marigold. The earliest sown lettuce should be of some of the loose growing varieties. For summer use plant cabbage lettuce , or heading varieties , as the leaves during the warm season will be whiter and more crisp. Soy beans shed their leaves before the grain begins to ripen ; therefore when hay is desired the plants must be cut when half or more of the pods are fully grown , but before the beans begin to harden. In cutting rape for soiling it is best to cut about fo r inches from the ground. It is advisable to arrange the cutting so that each day's product will be consumed within that time , as the foliage soon wilts and is then not relished so much. I I - The sitting hen must not be dis turbed. If eggs are laid in the same nest with those that are hatching it is often difficult to tell the fresh one I from the others , hence partly hatched I I eggs are taken out instead of the . fresh ones. It is a well known fact among farmers and fruit growers that black- berries improve the physical nature of the soil through their root action. When they are removed from the ap- ple orchard the soil is left in ideal condition for the outer feeding roots of the apple trees. While it is conceded that permanent maintenance of soil fertility without live stock is possible , it is not prac- ticable as a statewide policy , because it is not the highest type of agricul- ture and because few farmers can be induced to comply with all the condi- tions necessary to make It effective. Plant cannas one to two feet apart , depending altogether if they be dwarf or the tall-growing sort. They like very rich soil and plenty of water during the growing season. A mulch of straw manure will help to con- serve the water that is given them. Cut off all the seed pods as they form. Root plants may be transplanted , but It is not advisable unless it were in the case of extra early beets start- ed in the hotbed or turnip-rooted rad- ishes lifted out at thinning time. The roots are usually ill shaped , yet their table quality is not injured. Long varieties always become distorted and are not marketable. # ' , - " . Ripen creanj properly before churn ing. There is a scarcity of good dairy. ' cows. The cherry tree should be headed low. Feed all of the hens all they will eat of wheat and other nourishing ' feeds. A very Important part of dairying is to make it profitable all the year around. Preventive and destructive meas- ures are both necessary in combating ' hog lice. . The number of hogs per acre de pends on the stand of clover , the sea- son and the earliness of turning in. In order to keep fowls healthy we must breed for health just as we would for any other desired quality. For feeding lambs to be used for breeding purposes preference should be given to bran , oats and linseed , meal. - I When the young poults begin to get their long wing flight feathers , they require extra care and attention. For two or three years after plant- ing , the ground among ornamental shrubs should be spaded and the sur- face cultivated to keep down weeds and grass and to conserve moisture. Some states prohibit the importa- tion of dairy and breeding cattle until they are tuberculin tested , but permit as yet unrestricted sale of stock with- in its boundaries. Rape is especially valuable for breeding ewes in midsummer , when the pastures begin to fail , as the suc- culent feed keeps up tie supply of milk for the lambs. Never overfeed or feed pepper or other condiments to the hens you ex pect to furnish eggs for hatching. If you do , Infertile eggs and weak chicks will be the " 'result. The Wisconsin experiment station finds lime is deficient in much of the grain ration fed to dairy cows and hogs. Hogs fed on phosphates and bone mash , made consistent and profit- able gains. The table value of both lettuce ana radishes depends largely upon a quick growth under moderately cool condi- tions. For this reason the soil should be very fine of texture and fertile to stimulate the most rapid growth. Do not put more than 50 chicks in one brooder , or one compartment , and better results will be secured with a smaller number. Overcrowding is the cause of many deaths in the brooder. A , grape vine to bear well must be cultivated and carefully pruned each year , cutting back to two , three , or not more than four canes , and care- fully pinching off surplus young shoots during the summer. There is something in suiting the corn to the soil. Trying to suit the soil to the corn is a tough proposi- tion , as many a man who has tried , corn adapted to bottom soil on thin- ner upland has found to his sorrow. The poultry products of the United States are just on a par with wheat I and hay. The combined value of the three last year was around two bil lion dollars , an average of over 671 millions each. Do not oppose the cow's appetite. She knows what it takes to make a balanced ration better than any feed- ing standard. If she does not like bran and corn , give oats and corn. . It she Is tired of fodder by all means try a little clover hay. It has become an accepted fact gen- erally that it is better to tend a small piece of ground well than to plant large fields and give them only half cultivation. Intensive farming means simply making the utmost of what- ever you work with. Where manure is accumulated in stables and lots , and is properly saved it goes on the land more evenly , as a rule , which is an important considera tion where a man is endeavoring to keep up the land's fertility and get as much out of it as possible at the same time. The floor and walls of the dairy barn where the cows are milked must be free from dust and dirt ; the cows must be brushed and their udders sponged off with a damp cloth pre- vious to milking and the milker him- selw must have clean hands and clothes. ' - - Always market your butter regu- larly at current market prices. Give your customers pure , sweet , fresh butter and your reputation as a good butter maker will soon be established. When your butter is held until it is old and stale it is not wanted and your reputation suffers as well as your pocket. A foal may be raised -on cow's milk if the latter is * sweetened with sugar or molasses at the rate of two tea- ' spoonfuls per pint and three table- spoonfuls of lime water are added at first. Give a cupful every hour at first and gradually Increase amount and decrease meals to six and then to four feeds a day. . , ' " , h . A TERRIBLE CASE OF DROPSY. Lebanon , Ind. , Man Given . yivfd Description of His Suffering. John T. Anderson , 613 W. Main St. , Lebanon , Ind. , says : "I was taken suddenly with agon- izing pains through my kidneys , followed by a stoppage of the urine. I was soon in such agony I could I i not lie in bed and j for weeks sat in a I chair propped up by I t pillows. The urine I - r"V' was mostly blood and I had to be drawn with a catheter. My limbs were swollen to twice their nor- mal size. The doctor finally said he could do no more and my family gave up hope. It was at this time I began using Doan's Kidney Pills and gradu- ally improved until well. I gained twenty-eight pounds and have had no trouble since. " Remember the name-Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. HE LIVED IN THE CITY. \ c 'l 'l'I 'I , V . 't , r W w , Papa-Why can't we see the moon in the daytime ? Jimmie-'Cause they don't light It up until after dark. - SOFT , WHITE HANDS May Be Obtained in One Night. For preserving the hands as well as for preventing redness , roughness , and chapping , and imparting that vel vety softness and whiteness much de sired by women Cuticura Soap , assist- ed by Cuticura Ointment , is believed to be superior to all other skin soaps. For those who work in corrosive liquids , or at occupations which tend to injure the hands , it is invaluable. Treatment - Bathe and soak the hands on retiring in a strong , hot , creamy lather of Cutlcura Soap. Dry and anoint freely with Cuticura Oint- ment , and in severe cases spread the Cuticura Ointment on thin pieces of old linen or cotton. Wear during the night old , loose gloves , or a light ban- dage of old cotton or linen to protect the clothing from stain. For red , rough , and chapped hands , dry , fis sured , itching , feverish palms , and shapeless nails with painful finger ends , this treatment is most eft ' ctive. Cuticura Remedies are sold through- out the world. Potter Drug & Chem. Corp. , sole proprietors , Boston , Mass. Didn't Care for Expenses. They were seated at the breakfast table. "John , dear , " said the young wife , "this is my birthday. " "I'm glad you mentioned it , darling , " rejoined her husband. "I'll buy you a present the first thing when I get downtown. " "Well , " she said , "I hope you won't get any cheap 98-cent affair. " "Of course I won't , " he replied. "Why , I would be ashamed to present you with anything that cost less than a dollar. " DR. MARTEL'S FEMALE PILLS. Seventeen Years tlie . 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. T > Awfully Busy. Jim-A stitch in time saves nine. Tom-Who said that ? Jim-Gee ! Ain't you read your Bible ? Tom - Nope ; I ain't even had time to read the sporting page this morn- ing yet.-Cleveland Leader. . ' Small Job. Him-I was confused for a bit , T confess ! , but it took me only a moment to collect my wits- Her-Yes , it couldn't take any longer than that. Go on. Mrs. \VInsiowB Soothing Syrup. ; co : ' chlidren teaming softens the gums , reduces Ic UammaUonnllays paID. cures wind colic. 2c a bottle. Many of us have cause to be thank- ful for what we don't get. " She Lives in BingvHle. A south Missouri paper is carrying this ad. : "Attractive woman , not a day over thirty , would he pleased to corre- spond with eligible man. Not abso- lutely necessary that he should be young. Would prefer one with prop- erty , but one wilh a good paying posi- tion would be satisfactory. The young lady is of medium height , has brown hair and gray eyes , not fat , although , most decidedly , she is not skinny. Her friends say she is a fine looking woman. Object matrimony. Reason for this advertisement , the young woman lives in a little dinky town , where the best catches are the boys behind the counters In the dry goods and clothing stores , and every one of them is spoken for by the time he is out of his short pants. Address Hazel Eyes Box 23 , Bingville , Mo.- Kansas City Star. Casey at the Bat. This famous poem is contained in the Coca-Cola Baseball Record Book for 1910 , together with/ records , schedules for both leagues and other valuable baseball information compiled by au thorities. This interesting book sent 'by the Coca-Cola Co. , of Atlanta , Ga. , on receipt of 2c stamp for postage. Also copy of their booklet "The Truth About Coca-Cola" which tells all about this delicious ueverage and why it is so pure , wholesome and refreshing. Are you ever hot - tired - thirsty ? Drink Coca-Cola-it is cooling , re- lieves fatigue and quenches the thirst. At soda fountains and car- bonated in bottles-5c everywhere. Old Advice. Manager-You never get this scene right. Your business with the sweet peas is all wrong and you forget when you are to speak-you get your lines all mixed up. Actress-All right , sir , I'll be more attentive and fix the sweet peas and try to get my lines in the right place. Manager-Your course is very sim- ple. Just mind your peas and cues.- Baltimore American. Confused Impressions. "Of course , you know the story of William Tell , " said the serious citi- zen. zen."To "To tell you the truth , " replied Mr. Cumrox , "I'm not clear about him. I can't exactly remember whether he was a great marksman or a famous opera singer. " Dr. Pierce's pleasant Pellets cure constipation. Constipation Is the cause of many diseases. Cure tno cause and you cure the disease. Easy to take. And many a coming man neglects to arrive. t r I' . , . . , ' ' - < < , " . -a I _ c- ' = CASTORIA Y' 'c.'i'j l ( ! ) p b _ . ba _ For Infants and Children. to 0 G srroRI4 The Kind You Have 0 I ) T11UJ111 - - If ! U IUIHJU1lJfI } ! iii u ii CENTAlways I ! Bought 1 ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT Vegetable Preparation for As - . similating IheFoodandRe ula- Bears ithe ting the tomachs and Bowes of - a 1 'to . . i Signature Itt Promotes Di < 2siionCheerful- fi ness and Resl.Con u tains neither of fiB a t Opium .Morphine nor Mineral , . . & ti i NOT NAHC . OTIC , ' J 1 Rai t oI'Old OrSAHVELPlTC/:51r ' . " IA IVkrn Slit/- - , ' - ' , ' , . \ AlxJ'If/f.l "I ffothtllt Salts - . - . ; Anilt SttJ tf flfpptrmint - . , . % ' I BiCnalenakSede n i , Worm . Sctd - . , , \ Clarified Sugar" Slo . . , ' 9i lye&rgrrcn.nvor : A perfect Remedy forConslipa- $ U S B. fir lion ( , Sour Stomach , DIarrhoea , . * t1 Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- . t4 , ness ' ' and LOSS : { ) F SLEEP. ' For ' 0 ver ( . of' p 'fac SImile Signature ! r te . . Th-a - - Years I t Jq THE CENTAUR COMPANY , : , Thirty I ear s' 'NEW YORK. I hat } j , . . e ' le 4 CASTORIA C Guaranteed under the F7oodai Exact Copy of Wzwpper. . . . _ , . . . . TMI CENTAUR COMPART. HEW TOM nT. . ' . . ' 0 _ . AXLE GREASE is the turning-point to economy MICA in wear and tear of wagons. Try a box. Every dealer , everywhere STANDARD OIL CO. ( _ Incorporated ) Strong Healthy Women If a woman is strong and healthy in a womanly way , moth. r crhood means to her but little suffering. The trouble lies in the fact that the many women suffer from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted ior motherhood. This can be remedied. Dr. Pierce's Favorite 1d Prescription Cures -weaknesses and disorders of women. It acts directly on the delicate and important organs concerned in motherhood , making them , . . healthy , strong , vigorous , virile and elastic. "Favorite Prescription" banishes the indispositions of the period of expectancy and makes baby's advent easy and almost painless. It quickens and vitalizes the feminine organs , and insures a healthy and robust baby. Thousands of women hv testified to its marvelous merits. It Makes Weak Women Strong. It Makes Sick Women Well. Honest druggists do not offer substitutes , and'urge them upon you as "just as good. " Accept no secret nostrum in place of this non-secret remedy. It contains not a drop of alcohol and not a grain of habit-forming or injurkms drugs. Is a pure glyceric extract 'of healing , native American roots. . . Different. "Yes , Brown will stick to anything he likes. " "True , but he doesn't like anything he has to stick to.-Puck. ' - - , I . Ii .i (2 C u Guam . . Send postal for F R E E Free Package of Paxtine. : Better and more economical than liquid antiseptics FOR ALL TOILET USES. 1 TOILET ANTISEPTIC Gives one a sweet breath ; clean , white , germ-free teeth-antiseptically clean mouth and throat - purifies the breath after smoking-dispels all disagreeable perapiration and body odors - much ap- preciated by dainty women. A quick remedy for sore eyes and catarrh. A little Paxtine powder dis solved in a glut of hot water , makes a delightful antiseptic so- lution , possessing extraordinary cleansing , germicidal and heal t ing power , and absolutely harm. . less. Try a Sample. 50c. a large box at druggifta or by maSL . THE PAXTON TOILET Co. , BOSTON , MASS. . - THE GREAT DAIN HAY TOOLS ARE THE BEST. ASK YOUR DEALER OR JOHN DEERE PLOW COMPANY , OMAHA , NE ! . AUTOMOBILE TIRES Tire Tire Repairs Supplies and of WBh quality. CENTRAL TIRE & RUBBER CO. Ole Hibner , President Both Phones. 2127 Fumam St. , Omaha M. Spiesberger & Son Co. Wholesale Millinery The Best In the West OMAHA , NEB. W. N. U. . SIOUX CITY , NO. 30-1910k Sickly Smile Wipe it off your otherwise good looking foot - put on that good health smile that CAS- CARETS will give you-as a result from the cure of Constipation-or a torpid liver. It's so easy-do it-you'll see. 915 CASCARETS JOe a box for a week's treatment all druesfcts. Biggest seller in the world. Million boxes a month. THF PAXTON Hotel I nt . European Plan Rooms from : 1.00 up single. To cents up double. CAFE PRICES REASONABLE. Wat s owECoIemanWMJ > . : PATENTS 1n ( n.D.C.Iiook + free-Hlg. . . . . es : referrn. vrss rtta a , .