Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 22, 1910, Image 7

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Mr. HayrJdt = : Mandy , this here cata-
logue says thet thet artist got $5,000
fer paintin' thet little picture.
Mrs. Hayrick-My gosh , Hiram ! I
wonder what on earth he'd charge fer
paintin' a barn ?
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OR THE SKIN AND SCALP
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Because of its delicate , emollient ,
sanative , antiseptic properties derived
from Cuticura Ointment , united with
the purest of cleansing ingredients
and most refreshing of flower odors ,
Cuticura Soap Is unrivaled for preserv-
ing , purifying and beautifying the
skin , scalp , hair and hands , - a.nd , as-
sisted by Cuticura Ointment , for dis-
pelling itching irritation and In
flammation and preventing clogging
of the pores , the cause of many disfig-
uring facial eruptions. All who de-
f light in a clear skin , soft , white hands ,
l a clean , wholesome scalp and live ,
glossy hair , will find that Cuticura
I Soap and Cjaticura Ointment realize
. every expectation. Cuticura Reme
dies are sold throughout the world.
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp. , sole pro
prietors , Boston , Mass. Send to them
for the latest Cuticura Book , an au
thority on the best care of the skin ,
1 -scalp , hair and hands. It is mailed
I free on request.
I Coufd Wait.
"Why didn't you stay to ascertain
, how badly the man was injured ? " de
manded the judge.
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knew I could find out from the daily
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PR. MARTEL'S FEMALE PILLS.
Seventeen Years the Standard.
Prescribed and recommended for
. Women's Ailments. A scientifically pre
pared reme ; : ; of proven worth. The
result from their use is quick and per-
manent. For sale at all Drug Stores.
" Wood in a High Grade Violin.
In a high-grade violin there are
sixty-five : , pieces of wood of three or
' more kinds.
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. Mrs. TVInsIotv's SoothIng Syrup.
Forchlldren teething , softens the gums , reduces In-
. HajnmaUonuillKis n. cures wind colic. : Qcu. botUo.
' Absence makes the picture post
_ 4k'\ -ards accumulate.
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I want any person who suffers with . bil
iousness , constipation , Indigestion or any
liver or blood , ailment , to try my Paw-Paw
Liver Pills. I guarantee they will purify the
blood and put the liver and stomach Into a
healthful condition and will positively -cnre
blliousnoss and constipation , or I will , refund
your money. - Munyon's Homeopathic Home
Remedy Co. . 53rd and Jefferson Sis. , Phlla. , Pa.
. W. L. DOUCLAS
HAND-SEWED 32LCIQ ;
PROCESS C BlWEiO
MEN'S $2.00 , $2.50 , S3.00 , $3.50 , $4.00 , $5.00
WOMEN'S $2.50 , $3$3.50 , $4
BOYS' $2.00 , $2.50 & , $3.00 i : ' t\
THE STANDARD '
FOR 30 YEARS .
They are absolutely the
most popularand , best shoes J
for the price in America.
They are the leaders every- 1
where because they hold '
their shape , fit better ,
look better and wear lon ° .
ger than other makes.
They 'positively the "
most economical : ! shoes for you tolmy. . L.
Douglas name and the retail price are stamped
on the bottom-value guaranteed.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE If your dealer
cannot supply you write for Mail Order Catalog.
, W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton MM * .
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Worms
"Cascarets are certainly fine. f gave a friend
one when the doctor was treating him for cancer
ot thestomacb. The next morning he passed
four pieces of a tape worm. He then got a box
and in three days he passed a t pe . wcrm 45 feet
lone. It was Mr. Matt Frcck of Millersburg ,
Dauphin Co. . Pa. I am quite a worker for Casca-
rcU. I use them myself and find them beneficial
for most any disease caused by impure blood. "
Chas. E. , Lewisto , Pa. , ( Mifflin Co. )
Pleasant. Palatable , Potent Taste Good.
Do Good. NeverSicken.Weakcnod7r1pe.
lOc , 25c. S Jc. Never sold in bulk. The genu
ine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to
euro C * or fJU your - money ? * * * . - back. " . 921
TRY IiIIRINE ! ! ! EYE REMEDV
T For Red , Weak , Weary , Watery Eyw and Y
GRANULATED EYELIDS I
Murine Doesn't Smart-Soothes Eye Pain
Droxjiiis Sell Marine Eye Rimedy. Liquid 25c , SOc , $1.00
Murine Eye Solve in Aieptic Tubes , 25c , $1.00
EYE BOOKS AND ADVICE FREE BY MAIL
MurineEyeRemedyCo.Chicago
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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 and see for yourself.
National Live Stock Com. Co.
At either
Kansas City. Mo. . St. Joseph Mo. . S.OmahaNeb.
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JOHN DEERE PLOWS
Are the Best. Ask your local dealer or
JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. , Omaha , Neb.
A HOMESTEAD
Du you w\int a Land Homestead ? Information
sent free. How to Get a Farm of Land. Address
THE COLONY HOMESTEAD COMPANY
Board of Trade Building Indianapolis Indiana
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PATENTS Ington.D.C. Books tree. High-
est references. Best results.
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IALCOHOL3 PER CENT
.1 V AVeffcfable Preparation for As
similating theFoodandRe uia-
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SB "HE CENTAUR COMPANY I Thirty I t . Years
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Q S DISTEMPER _ Shipping Fever
& Catarrhal Fever
I , Surecnre . and positive preventt TO. no matter how bODeS any taR' are Infected
. Wexposed. " Liquid.plven on . the tongue ; acts on the Blood and Gluids expel the
I „ poisonous . Kf rms from the body. : Cures DlBtemper . la DOITS and Sheep and Cholera in
( r Poultry. Larjrent ! selling lire . stock remedy. Cores . La Grippe among . human beings .
" J and aflne Kidney remedy. Me and , , II a bottle : 16 and $10 a dozen. CuttblBout.
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Keeplt. bow'or.ourdM1 . ' . ll't.1I"ho"mgetltforyou. . Free Booklet , "Distemper.
Cannes and Cures. " Special Agents wan ted. ,
pE SPOHN MEDICAL CO. , Bacteriolo \ t 8afiS. 60SHEN , ND. , U , S , . A ,
. AXLE - GREASE
t Keeps the spindle bright and _ ,
. 14I CA free ' from grit. Try a box.
Sold by dealers everywhere : . / "
STANDARD OIL CO.
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MAKING OF HANDKERCHIEFS IS
FASCINATING WORK.
Girl Who Is'Adept With Her Needle
May Easily. Provide 'Herself With
a Supply of Handsome
Ones.
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Handkerchief making Is fascinating
Work , and any girl who sews neatly
may easily provide herself with a sup-
ply which will be a matter of pride
to herself and of envy to her less In-
dustalous associates.
French or Irish linen of the finest
quality should be used for any hand-
kerchiefs destined to carry elaborate
embroideries , and the greatest care
should be exercised in the cutting of
the squares. To draw a thread in the
four directions is the only safe way ,
as otherwise the delicate material is
apt to twist and become unmanage-
able.
able.When
When Armenian or any other very
fine lace edging is used the handker-
chief need not be hemstitched , al
though infinite care must be devoted
to the hand hemming , as irregularly
set stitches spoil the entire effect of
the work.
Exceedingly narrow hemstitched
borders are more than ever popular ,
and nearly always handkerchiefs so
treated have corners embroidered deli-
cately with wreaths , clusters or semI-
detached butterfly and flower designs.
Sometimes only one corner is decorat-
ed with a rather large and elaborate
spray pattern , or a medallion will in-
close a small initial. Only when there
Is no other decoration should a mono-
gram be employed.
Fancy lace stitches are blended with
the embroidery patterns , as In the case
of the Illy pads , which show petals of
fine netting , ' and the butterflies , with
transparent wings. Sometimes a girl
who embroiders Indifferently but sews
with extraordinary neatness appliques
lace motifs upon the corner of a hand-
kerchief and then cuts away the ma-
terial from the under side , but this is
difficult to accomplish , and a slip of
the scissors means ruin to the entire
piece of work.
Scallop borders are exceedingly
dainty , but that sort of work takes
an immense amount of time and is so
heavy In proportion to the fabric that
it is easily torn. The better way is to
RACK FOR PIPE AND KEYS
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Useful Little Article Which Can Be
Easily and Quickly Made at
Small Cost.
The useful little article shown In
our sketch may be easily and quick-
ly made and at a very small cost. It
is arranged to hold three pipes and
four keys. "
It may either be made of wood , and
painted or stained , or the wood may
be smoothly covered with linen , cloth
or art serge and finished at the edges
with cord.
The rack illustrated is made of well-
planed wood ; bevelled at the edges ,
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and ptained a nice dark oak. In the
upper part three rings are screwed ,
and into these rings the pipes may
be slipped and held in the manner
shown. Two similar rings are screwed
Into the upper edge , and by which the
rack is suspended from the wall.
At the base four small hooks are
fixed in for hanging keys or other
things on , both rings and hooks suit-
able for the purpose may be obtained
at any iron-mongers at a trifling cost.
"A" shows the kind of ring that
should be procured and "B" illustrates
the hook.
When covered with linen or serge ,
the rings may be screwed through the
material into the wood and tlu wood
need not under those circurr-stancis :
be 'painted or stained.
Hemming.
Fold the hem of whatever ycu : wish
to make the usual manner of the d-
.sired width , then fold it back , puttins : :
the edge of the hem and material to-
gether. Overcast it In the usual * : L'1-
ncr and when the hem is turned bark !
and pressed it is much neater and ! " j
quicker than the old manner of be-n-1
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iing , and as the overcasting st't-hrs ! ,
on tae'rteht side ran parallelvtli ; : t' - p '
warp of the material , 'makes it hard : y !
discernible en the : right : : side. ,
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buy a machine scalloped handkerchief
of fine quality and embroider It dain-
tily , than' -to devote hours of toil to
a border which may be reduced to a
ragged fringe the . first time It is laun-
dered.
DRESS FOR A YOUNG GIRL
Handsome Design In Cream Delaine
for Little Miss of 10 to 12
Years.
This Is In creamE delaine , spotte (
In blue ; tucks are made across th (
back and front of bodice , which la
drawn in at the waist where a narrow
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band connects It to the skirt ; this is
also ga'thered , and has a silk band at
the foot.
The little puffed sleeves .are set to
bands of silk at the elbow.
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Hat of straw trimmed with a
wreath of daisies and a band of rib-
bon velvet.
Materials required : 4 yards delaine
i 30 inches wide , 1 yard silk.
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MAKING SCARFS AT HOME
Some New and Very Attractive Ef
fects Which May Be Easily
Obtained.
A black satin scarf of double width
satin and three yards long can be
lined with soft white satin and left
plain across , the bottom or lashed for
a quarter of a yard in the middle of
each end , and the half sections drawn
into points , each finished with a tas
sel.
In diaphanous scarfs those of black
lace and two colors of chiffon are di.
viding favor. Beautiful Spanish lace
shawls in black and white are to be
found just now much reduced. One
to be made at home is of fine black
net the full'width. This can be em
broidered over the whole surface with
jet disks. and spangles or the jet can
be arranged as a deep border across
each end and a narrow one along the
lengths.
The scarf of black and white fou
lard , finished with white silk fringe 01
a black tassel is simple enough. II
the selvedge Is not liked , the material
can be turned back on the right side
to a depth of a quarter of an inch and
held in place by a line of chain stitch
ing.The
The double-toned chiffon scarfs are
easily constructed. Choose contrast
ing colors , as blue and green , purple
and graj- : , pale violet and purple , twc
tones of pink or blue. Baste the two
pieces carefully along the sides and
ends , taking precautions that they are
even and do not draw ap ? rt.
Bind all around with two-inch rib
bon of soft satin , or sew the edges of
chiffon together with blind stitches ,
and having made a two-inch hem of
the t' $ o fabrics one folded within the ,
other , fagot it to the main scarf.
Latest in Petticoats.
Dress underskirts are of fine muslin
o ! batiste. Lace is more used in
trimming than embroidery , all trim-
mings being neat rather than elabo-
rate. Allover embroidery cambric
clunr , torchon and honiton edgings
and inertions are best.
Under wash dresses , colored ! lawn
chambray and batiste petticoats are
most popular. These are embroidered
in white. with white lace l insertions and
and co ' ored ribton : headings. l
Among novelties are white , muslin
petticoats and n flounce reaching to
the knees embroidered : : : in color and
fiuiahed v.-jth ; ! .a ' tending run with rib-
Lcn of the st nie shade.
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If you had positive proof that a certain remedy for . t - .
female ills had made many remarkable cures , would you
not feel like trying it ?
If during the last thirty years we have not succeeded in.
convincing every fair-minded woman that Lydia E. Pink- .
ham's Vegetable Compound has cured thousands and thou- .
sands of women of the ills peculiar to , their sex , then we :
long for an opportunity to do so by direct correspondence. .
Meanwhile read the following letters which we guarantee
to be genuine and truthful. .
Hudson , Ohio. - "T suffered for a long time from a weakness .
inflammation , dreadful pains each month and suppression. I
had been doctoring : and receiving only temporary relief , when a
friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound. : I did so. and wrote to you for advice. I have faithfully
followed your directions and now , after taking : only five bottles
of the Vegetable Compound , I have every reason to believe I am
a well woman. I give you full permission to use my testimonial. ' *
-Mrs. Lena Carmocino , Hudson , Ohio. R. F. D. No. 7.
ii11j1 ! . n m Hm11mnnmf:1:11 ; ; : ! : : : St. Regis Falls , N. T. "Two years ago I was .
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' jjm wrote to you for advice and took Lydia E. Pink-
jj ham's Vegetable Compound in dry form. I am .
b , m happy to say that I am cured , thanks to your
4f\ a. : m. medicine and good advice. You may use my -
, 4 , " iliilliiij . , letter for the good . of others. - Mrs. J. H .
Ia ; - . . ' --1' : t . 1. i B reyere , St. Regis Falls , N. Y. .
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; , , : Htl i ; } There is absolutely no doubt about the
° ° r ability of this grand old remedy , made from
the. roots and herbs of our fields , to cure
female diseases. We possess volumes of proof of this fact .
enough to convince the most skeptical.
For 30 yearg Eydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 6 A a
Compound has been the standard remedy for N
female ills. No sick woman does justice to
herself who will not try this famous medicine. ,
Made exclusively from roots and herbs , and
has thousands of cures to its credit. '
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guided thousands to health free of charge. P r , 9
Address Mrs. Pinkham , Lynn , Mass. iv E n . .
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We to'obtaln'sanples of all the roof
ings which have been approved by the Underwriter Labora7
lories , Ino.and as we note that your "Galvanlte ( pre-
pared.1s ) on their approved list , we would be pleased
to have you favor ua.j/ith a fair sized sample , together .
with retail price per * square. We intend placing this In-
formation in the hands of our Inspectors that they may -t .
know the difference between approved and unapproved roof :
ings , enabling then to reco : end only the approved ones. . ' ;
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Thanking you irt advance for your sample by i
earlyr . , _ wereIlBln _ , " ' :
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GAL-VA-NITE it i
TRIPLE ASPHALT COATED . - MICA PLATED
ROOFING i I !
Is Approved of and Recommended by !
Fire Insurance Companies
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The letter reproduced above was sent to us voluntarily by one of the big i
fire insurance companies that insures big , costly milling plants and who
demand as a matter of protection on these extraordinary risks that every ,
\ precaution be taken in the construction of the plants to safeguard them as '
much as possible against fire. :
The fact that they approve and recommend Gal-va-nite indicates that '
they recognize that ks fire-resisting qualities make it desirable for these :
big risks. :
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YOU might as well have the benefit of this quality on YOUR roofs. , ! '
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Put on Gal-va-nite and you reduce the cost of your insurance. You will o
.be taking the minimum risk of having your buildings catch fire. i
You will reduce your repair bills , as Gal-va-nite will last as long as your
building without painting or repairing.
And you will be getting a roofing every roll of which is absolutely guaran-
teed. We make Gal-va-nite in our own factories and know just how each roll
is made and we have confidence enough in it to back it up with our guarantee.
We use a heavy wool felt , triple coated on both sides with mineral asphalt
It is then coated on both sides with flaked Mica , a mineral product that
never wears out.
It is this coating of Mica that insulates Gal-va-nite against the danger
of sparks and fire brands. .
Gal-va-nite will not crack , and because it . is pliable ! : is . easy to lay. One 1
man with a hammer-and jack knife can do It. Comes in rolls of loS'square i
feet with nails , cement and full directions for laying. t
You can ' get Gal-va-nite at your dealer's. If not , write us and we will !
send you our free book on roofing together' with samples of Gal - va - nite.
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