Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 29, 1910, Image 7
p. . , . > , ' " . . . .t . , . , ! ; . : ' . . . . ' , W"J" _ ; " . 1Jj 'i / ' - DON'T NEGLECT YOUR KIDNEYS. - Little kidney troubles gradually grow more serious and pave the way to dropsy , diabetes and fatal Bright's disease. Begin using Doan's Kidney Pills at the first sign of trouble. They cure f11.1-a all kidney ills. cL.k I Mrs. L. E. Wilcox \ tJf : 27 W. Cherokee St. , : _ McAlester , 0 k 1 a. , . li1 ' says : "I was seized cfq/001qJ/f ; with an awful at- I , jy l A tack of kidney trou- ble which came on me in an instant. My back ached intensely and I lost all power of control over the kidney se- cretions. My health became greatly run down and nothing helped. Doan's I Kidney Pills cured me and I have been well ever since. " I . Remember the name - Doan's. , , For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. The Explanation. Old Podklns lay back in his chair in calm content , and though his wife , was . quite near him he was happy , for he had not broken the silence for nearly five minutes. He had been married for five-and- twenty long years , and Mrs. Podkins , almost daily ) during 24 of them , had disturbed the domestic peace by a too full exercise of her tongue. "My dear , " broke in Mrs. P - , thinking it time she said something to interrupt the quiet , "I see by the pa pers that a petrified jaw two yards : long has been found in Cornwall. ? "What ! " cried Podkins , starting up. "Now I know your secret. 'But you never told me your ancestors came ( rom that part of the worlfl ] ! " The Effects. "P ' have come to you , my friend , fot comfort. My best girl has treated me very badly. I was trying to explain something to her , but she gave me such sharp looks they cut me to the heart ; she withered me with her _ scorn , crushed me with her cold- ness and stabbed me with her keen edged tongue. " "See here , man , you oughtn't to' come to me for comfort ; what you need is to go to a hospital for treat- ment. " Man's Many Attributes. What a chimera , then , is man ! What a novelty , what a monster , what a chaos , what a subject of contradic- ion , what a prodigy ! A judge of all things , a feeble worm of the earth , depository of the truth , cloaca of un certainty and error , the glory and the sl..me of the universe. I If Your Eyes Bother You t get a box of PETTIT'S EYE SALVE , old reliable , .most successful eye remedy made. All ; druggists or Howard Bros. , Buffalo l , N.Y. Truth is a structure reared on the battlefield of contending forces.-Dr. Winchell. Mrs. 'Wlnsiow's Soothing Syrnp. For children icethlng softens the gums. reduces In- Ua.mma.UoruUlays oaln. cures wind colic. 25c a buttle. Most politicians claim the silent vote so long as it keeps silent. S. ER. , : UFFERING 0 FOR YEARS , Cured by Lydia E. Pink * ham's Vegetable Compound Park Rapids , Minn.-"I was sick for : : : : : : : : : . : : , : . ; " , , ' . , " ' : : ; ; : . . ' : . : . " . . : : :1 : ; ' : ' : ' years while passing ' ; : : : ' I. : :1 : iW 1H1wn : through the Change ' 111111' ' : rmm . . , of Life and was ' ; . m . . J 'mm . hardly able to be : : : - . j : : . : : : : ' : . : : : . . . " : . : - . . . , . . . - " . . . . 'It . : : , j . : : : : : . : : ; . : : aroun . . d . After tak . , : : : , . " " " t , ; , , , : , : ! : ! ' : : : mg . six bottles . of . : : : : : : : r : ! : J' ! : ! : ' : ' : ' ; : . ' ' " tLydiaE : ; : : : : . Pinkham's ti1 . : . : : : : r. ! r ; : : . --r . : : .mm1i:1 : ' : ' : ' : 'i' : : ' : Vegetable C om- ; . 11jW . . . . . . : . . 1 , . ! . . , . tHHjijH . . : . . . : . : . pound I gained 20 mi . : : : : : . ; mi . . ; ; ; ; Uj ; pounds , am now ' ' - : : ; : , : ; able to do my own , rfl /Ii / \ ' ' work and feel III /JI"I / ! : f'I \ , \ \ well. " - Mrs. ED. ii1:1 : . \ I. _ i \ , \ \ _ , LA Dou , Park Rap- ids , Minn. . , - Brookville , Ohio.-"I was irregular and extremely nervous. A neighbor recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to me and I have become regular and my nerves are much better.Mrs. . K. KTNNISON , Brookville , Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com . pound , made from native roots and herbs , mtains no narcotic or harm ful drugs , and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases we know of , and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn , Mass. , from women who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints , inflammation , ul- cerationdisplacementsfibroid tumors , irregularities , periodic painsbackache , indigestion and nervous prostration. Every suffering woman owes it to her- self to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound a trial If you want special advice write Mrs. : Pirrbham , LynnMass.f it. It is free and always helpfuL . . . Pay What ' aJ : ; PILES..FISTULI CURED All RECTAL DISEASES cored without a surgical operation and GUABAN- TEED to last a LIFETIME. No chloroform , Ether or other general anaesthetics used. EXAMINATION FREE. Write for FREE BOOK . DR. E. R. TARRY 124 Bee Building Omaha , Neb. , PI1UBBER STAMPS Seals. Stencils Metal Trade and Slot Checks , Rubber Type , etc. ' h F. P. HOLLAR & SON Sioux City , Iowa ' ' . : : , E. CoIcmamWuh * PATENTS Inston.u.C. ! Bcoksfree. High est references. Best rwult r , , . , . , L- . " - . . . . > - - - - , . . ' . 1 . , . ' . "r . . . , . , . . . . , . . " . . . . . . .c. . " " . . ' " , " . . ' , . . . ' . , > rl' . ' , { : . : , , 1 ( : . " ' . 'r. . ' " , . , - , . ' ; 7s-r. > 1 . , . J."i . . / - ; . ; . , , - , ' , , : : . ' ; _ : , ' " ! , ' . - J' ' , ' ' 11. . . . _ ' . ' . . " " : ' . : , . ' - , , - ' ; " . . . : . ; , " . : ; . , ; ' , . : ' . . I I GERMAN CAPITAL'S NEW PALACE OF MUSIC . J _ u . . .m _ _ I : ? 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Y. - With the death in this city of Sarah M. Flower , widow of the late Governor Roswell P. Flow- er , the only living daughter , Mrs. Em- ma Flower Taylor , becomes one of tne richest , if not the richest , woman in northern New York. While as yet II Mrs. Flower's will has not been filed I for probate , estimates of the value of the estate place the sum at a figure far exceeding $5,000,000 and possibly close to double this sum. That her daughter Emma will inherit the great- er part of this amount is deemed likely. Mrs. Taylor , who was the wife of John Byron Taylor , of this city , whom she divorced but a few months ago , is already the richest woman in this section and her liberal expenditures of her riches for benevolent purposes have made her , as well , the most pop- ular. Since the death of her father , Governor Flower , in 1899 , at which time she inherited a considerable sum , she has devoted ! her time to philan- thropical acts and her charitable deeds , both public and private , have been numberless. The estate of Governor Flower at the time of his death was valued at $6,575,000. In his will be made be quests amounting to $305,000 and left the residue to be equally divided be- tween his widow and his daughter. By the terms of this will Mrs. Taylor received over $3,500,000 , while Mrs. Flower received an equal sum in ad- dition to the fortune which she then possessed. Mrs. : Flower was a daughter of Nor- ris M. and Roxana Woodruff. Mr. Woodruff was one of the pioneer set- tlers of this section ; where he invested . a large amount during the early days of the settlement of the country. He also went into land deals elsewhdre with John Jacob Astor. Mrs. Flower . . * : - - " upon the death of her father inherited ' . no small sum. Governor and Mrs. Flower had three children , Helen Flower and Henry Keep Flower , both of whom are dead. and Emma Gertrude Flower Taylor , who now becomes heiress to the com bined fortunes of her father and mother. What the entire sum will : . amount to is problematical. Mrs. Taylor' ' was born in this city March 23 , 1870 , and the greater part of her girlhood was spent here , al though she lived at various times in Albany , New York and Washington with her parents. - - - . Strange Varmint Is Loose . ; Wild Animal of Ferocious Mien Roam- ing About Section of New Jersey State. New York.-Caldwell , N. J. , a com munity in which mystery has always been held to be a thing abhorrent , is puzzled about almost to the point of hysteria by the appearance intermit- tently in its environs of a predatory animal of which nobody knows the name. The good folk of the pleasant countryside near Caldwell , Pine Brook , Clinton and Fairfield have been hunt- Ing the strange beast , but , while the animal has gone right on killing hens , calves and dogs , none of the hunts- men has got close enough to end its life. life.Oh Oh , yes ! Charley Rollins got close enough , 'but he had no gun. There was . a tree handy and Mr. Rollins in pla cing himself in the topmost branches did some gymnastic work equal to any performance on the horizontal bars ever seen in the circus. I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GET LARGE CROP OF APPLES Washington Has More Fruit Than Last Year and Values Are Higher . Than Ever. Seattle , 'Vash.-Reports of growers and handlers indicate that the pro- duction of apples in Washington this year will be between 3,500,000 and 4,700,000 boxes , but while the yield promises to be the largest yet grown , orchardists and buyers say there will be no cheap apples. The cause as- signed is the late frosts in the other apple growing states. The yield Washington is esti- mated at around 4,000,000 boxes , against 2,414,000 boxes in 1909. when the average wholesale price was $1.40 a box. Oregon is second in the north- ' west this year with about 2,000,000 boxes and Idaho and Montana : follow. Buyers have : been active over the ? 4a'o the lest 1 two months , and it is : - rrobslMe i thrt half : : of. the crop has bcsn t.old. : Lt mr.r.v asrrler. will he Envelope and Roll , Covered With Mud , Big Help in Financial Straits of Worker. Chicago. - "It is not collectors of old rags alone who find valuables in.odd places. " This confession was elicited from a : Chicago street car motorman the other day in a discussion of the un- usual good fortune of a New York rag dealer who discovered money and dia monds in the old clothes which he : had bought for a few cents a pound. "It's a funny thing. " said the motor- man , as the car whizzed by Diversey boulevard. "Running past this corner reminds me of what happened here about a year ago. I was especially hard up that month and was wonder- ing how ' I'd be able to raise enough money to make payment on a mortgage coming due. "I needed about $25 more than I knew I could spare from my pay check and I was at a loss to discover how I'd arrange it. "Well , one morning I was running by this corner and I saw what looked like an old envelope , all covered with mud , in the street. It looked as if it might contain almost anything except money , but something led me to stop the car , get out and pick it up. After brushing off the mud I put it into my pocket and forgot all about it until that evening. When I reached home \ : The other men , who had guns , never saw the animal. Mr. Rollins , whose eyesight Is about as good as his agili- ty , says the animal is about four feet long over all , that it is two and one- half feet high , has a generous tail , and is yellow. Were It not for the di- mensions given it might be a 'cat , but Mr. Rollins is sure it is as big as he says it Is. Some persons think it is a panther , although what a panther would be do- ing at large in peaceful New Jersey , with the menagerie business in full" blast all over the country , is another . of those things that no citizen of Cald- I well can find out. The alien has been seen on many occasions without the assistance of Jersey applejack , the effect of which on the gift of vision is proverbial , and until it is slain there will be more ex citement in the vicinage of Caldwell than there has been since last circus day. held in anticipation or increased prices at holiday time. No prices are made public , but it is believed the wholesale price this year will be above two dollars a box. Several growers will send large con- signments of apples to England and Australia this season , while others will market their fruit in the orient , ilawaii and South America. One grow- er has already arranged to accom- pany a shipment of 3,600 boxes to Eng land. Singing Makes Fish Bite. WInsted , Conn.-Do fish like music ? That is a question fishermen are try- ing to solve. Every pleasant Sunday 150 cottagers assemble in bdats of every description on Hnghland lakp and listen to a sermon by an able preacher who has his pulpit on the land. It Is a very noticeable fact , fishermen declare. that the fish bite better during the period of the sun- set services than at ary other part of the day. I . - . . ' , , , ! ' . " .oi-tr. : : ' " ' ; : : : " " ' : 'y' . : . . . , ' . . - , ; - . . . , ' , ' _ 'h . . " - ' . . . . . . - . " .i' "UGLY" CASHIER IS WANTED Real "Frights" Arc Told They Ara Too Good Looking - Contest Narrows to Three. St. Louis.-Three of the prettiest of 25 applicants in ausv/er to an adver- tisement for an "ugly" ] cashier were selected by Vincent J. Gorley , of Grimm & Gorley ] , florists. One of the three finally will be chosen for this job. Mr. Gorley said that some of the applicants were "frights. " Others were beautiful , and nearly all declared they had overlooked the word "ugly" in the advertisement. "We didn't want a 250-pound cash- ier , " said Mr. Gorley , "and we really didn't care for any with all their teeth gone. We had several applicants who filled both descriptions. My : idea in advertising for an ugly cashier was to get one who did not have such great personal charm that she would be pro- posed to by the first unmarried cus tomer who happened to spy : her. "How did I get by with the impos- sible ones ? That was easy. One must have weighed 250 pounds. I asked her If she was sure she could qualify in the 'ugly' class. She declared she had not noticed the word 'ugly' in the ad- vertisement , and I assured her she was entirely too good looking. . That was easy. Ste went out with a smile on her face. Finding it worked in one case I used that right along. " "I know I don't fulfill the require- ments of ugliness specified in the ad- vertisement , " said the first applicant , with . a flirtatious glance at herself in ' the mirror' , "but I assure you I wouldn't marry the best man living. " A fond mother appeared with her daughter in tow. The latter was tall and lank. "I'm afraid my daughter will not suit you , " said the mother , "because you wanted an ugly girl , but she will never disappoint you by leaving you to marry. She is a confirmed man hater. " I - . - I Matorman Picks Up Money .v. _ . _ .t I opened It. In the envelope were three five-dollar bills. I knew then how I'd meet the payment. "Three days later , " he added , "while crossing this same corner one rainy evening the searchlight of my car fell on something that looked like a little roll of bills and I stopped again to pick it up. I examined my second find and discovered that it was a two-dollar bill. That evening at home I unrolled it and prepared to clean the mud off as before. To my surprise I discovered a five-dollar bill and another two-dollar bill wrapped up within the outside bill ! I guess that's luck for you , eh ? And I wasn't looking for 'paper' like I the rag dealer in New York , either. " I 1 TRILLION DOLLARS IN "GEMS" German Arrives at New York With Twelve Bags of Glistening Jewels -They Were Beads. New York.-Herr E. Heyman , a Ger- man jeweler who has just reached New York from Bremen , has the Jaugh on several of Collector Loeb's customs sleuths. When Herr Heyman's liner arrived at its pier he was one of the first to place himself in the hands of the inspectors. The customs man assigned to in- spect his belongings suddenly came upon a blue bag that could easily hold two quarts of green peas. The bag was full of brilliants , and the glare of the first handful he fished out almost blinded the customs inspector. "Diamonds ! " he called out in ex citement. Motioning for assistance more cus- toms men came up and put their hands in the bag. Then an appraiser , hurriedly summoned , took a look at the stones. "Beads ! That's all ! " he said. In all about a dozen bags of the glit tering brilliants were brought to view. "Suppose they were diamonds , what do you think they would be worth ? " a bystander asked Herr Heyman. "About $1,000,000,000,000 , " he 3 an swered. "Yes - Stage money , " murmured . . the appraiser. / - Mr. Heyman paid $30 duty and left the pier with his glittering beads. PET ANGORA CATS'GET AWAY Three Women Marooned at Long Island Railroad Station Until Pet Feline Is Captured. Heliport , L. I. - A large pet Angora cat created quite a furore at the Bell- port depot. As the 9:52 a. m. New York express pulled into the station a party of smartly-dressed women hur- ried out of a motor car and made a rush for the train. In the hurry of departure a large basket , carried by one of the women , was dropped , and out of the basket jumped a beautiful specimen of the Angora cat. Frightened beyond reason the cat made a dive for shelter , and crawled under the station platform , to the con- ternation of his mistress and her com panions. Cries of "Teddy ! Teddy ! " proved of no avail , and finally one of the women , dressed in immaculate white duck , went down on her hands ' and knees in an endeavor to coax the pet out. Teddy wouldn't budge. In the meantime the train proceeded on its way , leaving the women behind. When the train had disappeared well toward Patchogue Teddy was still oc cupying his easy berth under the sta tion atfcrm. The next train for New York left Ecllrort at 4:25 p. m. , and it's pretty certain : that Teddy and his fa ; } ' comranlcnr. ; ! took plenty of time to connect : with Ciis train. . . ' > ,1f' ! : ! : , - ' ; ' - . - . " , . . . . . .l"n ; ' ' ' ! : - ' } ' ' ' ' ' " < ' i'IIF " "rc- , . . , , . 'P- . , . , ' . n ; t ; ' . ' : . " ' ' . , < , r " " " ' . . ' ' ' . - ; . ; - O. ' < : , : _ " ' : ; ' , : "i'f. : : . : ' - . _ : : ; ' " , . > < ? ' : .Y , - ' I fj - l' . . , " "V . - -j > If you find any sub ' : i = ! , stance yourbaky - - : : . : : ; in $ injurious to' . . .I' ' health madet / h I" : from bak $1000 , ' ingpowder/ . > ; in this . can/ 4 d1' ' In it for you . . ' . . , . II there Isj1' i . . : , I ' ' - SaSEll > < ir5S5 > , Calumet has been backed for years by an offer j 1 : of $1,000 for any substance injurious to health pi11virr ? found in the baking prepared with it. I JjJ4U1'II1 Does not this and the fact that it complies with ) all pure food laws , both State and National , . . prove that Calumet is absolutely pure ? ' nh ' . ' With the purity question settled-then Calumet ' 1lQb UY' is undoubtedly the best Baking Powder. It G rv ' " contains more leavening power ; it is more urn- \z:9 : : form - every can is the same. It assures better results-and is moderate in price. . Received Highest Award World's Pure Food Exposition CALUMET BAKING POWDER . , , Pure In the Can-Pure inthoBak1ig. . V The Rayo Lamp is a high grade lamp , sold at a low price. There l'.celamps that cost more but tliere Is no bettor lamp nmdontanT - pric" : . Constructed of soJUt brass ; nickel plated - easily kept clean ! ; an ' oriamont to any room In any house. There Is notlilns : known to the art THE A of lamp-making that can add to the value of the KAYO Lamp sa lleht- STEADY giving / device. Every dealer everywhere. If not at yours , write tor vmrrc descriptive circular to the nearest ajjency of the & 1HT - STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( Incorporated ) PAGE FROM ANCIENT HISTORY Incident of Hannibal's Career That Writers Appear to Have Overlooked. Hannibal and his staff were pacing merrily over the Alps on their faithful war elephants. Suddenly a man with a tin badge and chin whiskers rushed into the roadway and held up his hand. "You stop right where you be ! " he cried. "Why should I stop ? " thun- dered the great Carthaginian as his mahout hooked the elephant's ear. "You're exceedin' the speed limit , " re plied the man with the star. "An' I'm a duly appointed constable , by heck. " Hannibal was so overcome by this amusing holdup that he tossed a bag of gazoolians to the officer and laugh- Ing hysterically rode away. Later on , however , his indignation uppercut his sense of humor , and he proceeded to slam the life out of the 'Roman con- suls and their picked veterans , forc ing the fighting to the very gate of shuddering Rome.-Boston Traveler. Which Do You Like Worst ? This is the greatest known way foB undecided people to make up their minds. None but a strong-minded woman can ever decide which of two or three hats she likes "the best , " particularly if they are all comely. Popular belles have been known to have similar troubles "with their sweethearts. Which do I like best is often a momentous question. Why not try the otter way ? Decide which , of men , or hats , or attractive "dates" you like the worst , and then proceed to eliminate. From there you can , factor out in the grade of desirability , until , on actually find yourself at a decislon , because it , whatever it is , is the only one left. The process is delightfully simple. Not on Your Life. An Irishman obtained a position in a skyscraper that was being built. He had to carry mortar up to the top floor. One day he went up and couldn't find his way down. The boss missed him and called up to him : "Pat , " said the boss , "why don't you : ome down ? " "I don't know the way , " said Pat. "Well , come down the way you went up. " "Faith , and I won't , " said Pat , "for T came up head first. " Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA , a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children , and see that it - Bears the n Signature ( . . T.n Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. Made Sure of Death. A student of a school in Shinshu , Japan , recently committed suicide by Jumping into the crater of Asama- yama. The tragedy was not discovered until three days afterward , when some documents left by the suicide near . the crater were picked up. DR. MARTEL'S. FEMALE PILLS. Seventeen Years the Standard. Prescribed and recommended for Women's Ailments' A scientifically pre- pared remedy of proven worth. The result from their use Is quick and per- manent. For sale at all Drug Stores. It is a wise man who knows his own business ; and a wiser man who thoroughly attends to it - H. L. Way- land. . Wm L. DOUCLAS HAND-SEWED SHOES PROCESS irivCO MEN'S $2.00 , $2.50 , $3.00 , $3.50 , $4.00,55.0O WOMEN'S $2.50 , $3$3.50 , $4 BOYS' : $2.00 , $2.50 & , $3.00 j THE STANDARD FOR 30 YEARS - They are absolutely the . most popularand bestshoes for the price in America. ' . They are the leaders every- ' where because they hold their shape , fit : better , " look better and wear lon . ger than other makes. . They are positively the , most economical shoes for you to buy. W. L. Douglas name and the retail price are stamped on the bottom-value guaranteed. . TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE I If your dealer cannot supply you write for Mail Order Catalog. . W. L. DOUGLAS , Brockton. Mau. : Constipation Danishes Forever I1 u Prompt Relief - - Permanent Care CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely veget - . able - act surely CARTER'S but gently on the liver. ITTLE . Stop after IV ER dinner PILLS. distress cure indi- ' oestion - improve tho complexion - brighten the eyes. Small Pill , Small Dose , Small PricO Genuine mustbea Signature . : - - - - - - LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS Electrotypes . ' - 17' a ; ' IN GREAT VARIETY FORj SALE cAT THE LOWEST PRICES BY WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION 521-531 W. Adams St. , Chlcaeo _ -IrJ--- _ - , No Matter ! , what Liver or Bowel medicine yon are using , stop it now. Get a lOo ; box - week's treatment-of GAS- CARETS today from your druggist and learn how easily , naturally and delightfully your liver can be made to work , and your bowels move every day. There's new life in every box. CASCARETS are nature's helper. You will ses She difFeTencessJ : CASCARETS ice a box for a week1 treatment , all druggists. Biggest seller in the world. Million boxes a month. 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. Omaha , Neb. OLD SORES CURED Allen's Ulcerine Salve cure a Chronic Ulcers Bene UlcerSrScrof nlous Ulcers.Varlcose Uleersjn- dolent UlcersMercurial Ulcers'Wblte'8wmi- Incr.Milk I.eEFeverSores , lIot4 lert * . l'.d..l7 aa Ullttrt. . B71U11 Oe. J.P . .LL.EN.Dept.A7 . t.PaBUdtnn. IT TOU WAKT ' THE ' BE8I ' BUT A MARSEILLES GRAIN ELEVATOR ASK : TOOK LOCAL DEALER OS John Deere Plow Company , Omaha . If Kmlerfijnw } Thompson's Ejft Water _ _ W. N. U. , SIOUX CITY , NO. 40-1910. AXLE GREASE Keeps the spindle bright and MICA free from grit. Try a box. Sold by dealers everywhere. : STANDARD OIL CO. 'Incorporated ) / ,