Pauls Valley Sentinel (Pauls Valley, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1904 Page: 9 of 16
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An Unpopular Precedent
An Ohio official has resigned be-
cause he says he has not the neces-
sary educational qualification to fill
the position. This precedent *vill not
be followed as often as It should.-
Portland (Ore.) Telegram.
They Are All Pleased
"By experience I have found your
Hunt's Lightning Oil to lie a great
pain and sprain reliever. I am very
much pleased with it."
O. C. COOK,
Hallettsville, Tex.
35c and 50c bottles.
makes of _<jr new liat is to talk
through it, as a rule.
Forgive your enemy. Then ho will
not forgive himself.
Dealers say that as soon as a cus-
tomer tries Defiance Starch it is im-
possible to sell them any other cold
water starch. It can be used cold or
boiled.
For %o Tortured
for Tired Dotes
In Warm Baths with
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FLOWER IS A MYSTERY.
Remarkable Bulbous Plant That
Comes From Central Asia.
Central Asia now puts in a claim for
the most remarkable of all the bulb-
ous plants. It bears the imperial title
of "Monarch of the East." In color
md appearance the bulb resembles a
large potato, and its extraordinary
property is that it
tiowers without the
aid of earth, sand,
fcfones, water, or
anything else. The
discoverer of this
phenomenon says:
"The flower sheath
sometimes reaches
a length of nearly
two feet, is of a
red-brown color,
tipped with red and
yellow, while the
Inner parts of the
flower are equally
brilliant." He also
adds that the bulb
of this extraordin-
ary plant needs
only to be placed
in a saucer, with-
out water, in a
warm room, when,
without showing
either leaves or roots, the flower
makes it a appearance, usually early
in the year, thriving entirely upon the
nourishment contained within the
bulb.
As soon as the flower has faded
away, and a growth appears to be com
ing from the bulb, it should be potted
up in good soil and freely watered
Later on an umbrella-shaped leaf is
formed on a stout stalk resembling
brown granite in color, and sometimes
reaching a height of three feet. In
autumn this leaf fades. ainlAis S9f,n as
It has died off, the bulb is lifted out
of the soil, cleaned up, and placed in
a dry condition in a warm room,-when
the previous year's display will be re
peated.
Nerve Cells.
And gentle anointings
with CUTICURA
Ointment, the great Skin
Cure, and purest and
sweetest of emollients.
It means instant relief and
refreshing sleep for tor-
tured, disfigured, itching,
and burning babies, and
rest for tired, fretted
mothers, when all else
fails.
■aid threoffcsct tha world. CuHeat* 8o« > Q'®*;
But,Ma.. RwoW.nt, *0e- ' " ?'
fill., Ik. KI rial ;«). I'M**"!i ®
8«, | Pim f Rue dt .a Pilx; Boston, 137 CoLuttU
5SST fttwrfcril * Chan. Cor,., So!.
arbad Sk "Hrr t* Cat* Bi>7 Eaaeit-"
Under the microscope the nerves of
he human body look like the tiny
• oot.s of onions.
Ancient Legal Documents.
Two of the oldest legal document?
ever presented at the court house at
Worcester, Mass., have just been filed
it the registry of deeds. One, dated
1786, was a deed of twelve acres of
land in Spencer to Nathaniel Bemis
of Spencer, yeoman. It was dated Dec.
19, 1788, and the 11th Of the independ-
ence of the United States. The sec-
ond document, was a deed dated Feb.
I, 1,104. and was of three acres of land
<n Spencer, from Jonas Guilford of
Spencer to Nathan Bemis yeomau.
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Xvfegctable PreparalionFor As-
similating foeFoodandBetf ula-
tfng the Stomachs oridDciwels of
I MAN ls/( H1LDKI.N
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful-
ness and Rest.Contains neilher
Opium,Morphine norMinexaL
Not Kahc otic .
CASTORIA
Tor Infants and Children.
I The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
Dm{w afOUQrSAMVamUUm
Seed-
Jlx.Smvui *
jtturJ*td *
*S~d-
Aperfpcl Remedy forConslipa-
Tlon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions ,Feverish-
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
\ i (/ moii lli> old,
J*j l)os S - Tj (. IMS
exact copy Of wrapper.
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
era
TM* •• «« ••• ■*. • «< CIT*.
There are but "two kinds of
starch, Defiance Starch, which
is the best starch made and—the
rest. Other starches contain chemicals,
which work harm to the clothes,
rot them and cause them to
break. Defiance is absolute-
Lovely Woman.
john w.nonnis,
Washington, i>. r.
3 yTi In ctrll wmt, W syndicating tty sine*
ly pure. It is guaranteed
perfectly satisfactory or money
back. The proof is in the doing
and Defiance doea. 16 ounces for io
cents. Your grocen sells it.
MANUFACTURED BT
THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO.,
Omaha, neb.
W.N.U.—Oklahoma City—No. 24, 1304
That one of the fairest put for a
?troll should appear thus seems odd
until you ocnslder It is a blrd'e-eye
view.
BEGGS'BLOOD PURIFIED
CURBS catarrh ol tin stomach.
In lima.
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Wilson, O. S. Pauls Valley Sentinel (Pauls Valley, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1904, newspaper, June 9, 1904; Pauls Valley, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110146/m1/9/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.