The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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Ttwr* la no R oh«ll* talis, Alum,
Llmaer Ammonia In 1©od mada with
Calumet
Powder
RAISED FROM A DEATH-BED.
Mr. Pitts, Once Pronounced Incurable,
Hat Been Well Three Year#.
E. E. Pitts, CO Hathaway St., Skow-
hegan, Me., says: "Seven years ago
my bark ached and I was so run down
that I was laid up
Theonly high grade Baking Powder
made at a moderate price.
If you desire improvement in any-
thing it will never come to you ac
cidentally.—E. Peabody.
Bad Stomach Makes
Bad Blood.
Yon can not mnko sweet buttor in ,1
foul, unclean churn. The stomach serves
us a chum in which to agitate, work up
and disintegrate our food as it is being
digested. If it, be weak, sluggish ana
foul the result will be torpid, sluggish
liver and bad. impure blood.
The ingredients of Dr. Pierce's Golden j
Medical Discovery are Just such as best
servo to correct "and cure all such de- j
rangements. It is made up without a
drop of alcohol in its composition; chem-
ically pure, trlplo-rofined glycerine being
used Instead of the commonly employed
alcohol. Now this glycerine is of itself a I
valuable medicine, instead of a deleteri-
ous agent liko alcohol, especially in the :
cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia and the
various forms of indigestion. Prof. Finley
Kllingwood, M. D., of Bennett Medical
College, Chicago, says of it:
"In dyspepsia It servos an excellent pur- j
pose. * * • It is one of the buM manufact-
ured products of the present time in its ;
action upon enfeebled, disordered stomachs: 1
especially If there is ulceration or catarrhal
gastritis (catarrha'l lnllanunationof stoinaclj),
it is a most efficient preparation. Glycerine
will relieve many cases of pyrosis (heartburn)
and excessive gastric acidity. It is useful in :
chronic Intestinal dyspepsia, especially the
flatulent variety, and In certain forms of
chronic constipation, stimulating the secre-
tory and excretory functions of the intestinal
glands."
When combined, In just the right propor-
tions, with Golden Seal root, Stone root,
ill tick Cherrybark, Queen's root, Blood-
root and Mandrake root, or the extracts of
these, as in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery, there can bo no doubt of its
great effl'cacy'in the cure of all stomach,
liver and intestinal disorders and derange-
ments. These several ingredients have
the strongest endorsement, in all such
cases of such eminent medical leaders as
Prof. K. Bartholow. M. I)., cf Jefferson Med-
ical College, Chicago: Prof. Hobart A. Hare.
M. 1)., of Medical Department, University of
j'a.: Prof. Laurence Johnson. M. 1).. Medical
Department. University of New York: Prof
Edwin M. Hale. M. 1).. Hahnemann Medical
College.Chicago: Prof. John M. Scudder. M. l>.
and Prof John King. M. I).. Authors of the
American Dispensatory, and scores of others
among tho leading medical men of our land.
Who can doubt tho curative virtues ot
a medicine the Ingredients of which have
such a professional endorsement ?
Constipation cured by Doctor Pierces
Pleasant Pellets. One or two a dose.
Persuasion is all right, but it doer
not appeal to the average feminine.
Don't Delay.
If you have a bad cold, cough or
sore chest. Go right in to cure it. Yon
can do so by using Simmons' Cough
Syrup. It's sure and quick and will
save you money and health.
individuality in Signatures.
The signature of an Individual has
long been recognized as the best and
most reliable proof of identification,
and in consequence the seal has long
since gone out of favor. Although the
modern system of penmanship tends
toward teaching the same style, yet,
notwithstanding, no two individuals
write alike. After a person has at-
tained majority the handwriting be-
comes uniform and fixed, the signa-
ture always being the same, and
hence any unconscious change in the
writing points to a physical or men
tal deterioration.
TWITCHING NERVES
Foundation of the New Poultry House.
After building a number of poultry
houses one has certain important facts
Impressed upon him. One of these
that comes home with a good deal of
force to the writer is the matter of
foundation. If he builds another poul-
try house he will see that the founda-
tion is perfect and that It will be more
than strong enough. A poultry house
that is not properly built iu this re-
spect will be a nuisance in several
ways.
It is customary to build poultry
houses on slopes where it can be done,
and that Is proper, as it gives good
drainage. But in case the foundation
proves to be poor and needs to be
supported it will generally be found
very difficult to do anything without
raising the house by means of Jack
screws. The writer has had a very
vexatious task of this kind. The trou-
ble is that one end of the house is
set so close to the ground that one
cannot get under it or even get at
the parts that need to be supported.
When a poultry house has to be
erected that is twelve feet or more
wide there should be a row of sup-
ports running the length of the house
under the very middle. Almost all
amateurs make the mistake of sup-
porting the house only on the sides
and ends. The twelve-foot joists, even
though they be six inches deep and
two thick, have a very great amount
of vibration and it Is unpleasant to
walk over a floor laid on such joists.
But if the time ever comes that the
house has to be used for another pur-
pose than poultry keeping, this kind
of a floor will be found to be unendur-
able. This possibility should be borne
in mind, for numerous poultry houses :
become transformed in time into
houses for other purposes, especially
if they are of good size.
A fault that is very noticeable in
the building of most of the houses
used by our poultry is that they are
merely set on posts stuck in the
ground for perhaps two feet. In a few :
years some of these posts rot and
others get a lean on them out of
plumb due to the ground on one side
of the poultry house being softer than
on the other side. The rain gets Into
the holes and the soil there becomes
softer than at any other point, and
this does not improve as the years
go by. Settling goes on year after
year. I have in mind a poultry house
that cost nearly a hundred dollars. It
was set on cedar posts and the posts
are badly rotted now in spite of the
fact that cedar is supposed to bo re-
sistent to rot. Some of the cedar
posts have also got out of plumb, and
the house has moved over several
inches to accommodate the posts.
What the end will be nobody knows.
Build the foundations strong in the
first place. If the building Is to rest
on supports of any kind dig deep holes
in the ground and put in brick or
stone duly cemented. Have a big
timber running the length of the
building and also resting on the same
kind of piers. This will cost a little
more than the posts, but it will be
more satisfactory, and years afterward
the owner will be glad that he so
invested the money that the good foun-
dations cost.
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four months. I
had night sweats
and fainting spells
and dropped to 90
pounds. The uriue
passed every few
minutes with in-
tense pain and
looked like blood.
Dropsy set in and
the doctors decid-
ed I could not live.
My wife got me using Doan's Kidney
Pills, and as they helped me I took
heart, kept on and was cured so thor-
oughly that I've been well three I I1
years."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
If criticism began where charity is
said to it would seldom go any far-
ther.
A Special Representative Wanted
(Man or Woman.)
Best of references required. Address
at H. S. HOW LAND,
1 Madison Avenue, - - New York City.
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VRIC5£, 25 Cts.
CURB TJMP
IN ONE DAY
*
. ct
. Ili
' I HAS NO EQUAL FOR UFAtflCHE
Important to Mother*.
Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOTttA,
n pafe and sure remedy for infants and children,
*ud tee that it
IS GUAVL^NTEED TO CVHE
GRIP, UU cold, headache AND NEURALGIA.
1 won't G.*lt Anti-Orl| lne to a ilcaler v. t > won't (Juarniitrt
IJ. ('alitor your MONEY HACK l * IT llOS'TCl'IIB.
Jt. H. Viewer, JT. O., MauulMtuter,(ij)rtM /l«U, Mo.
MOMONEY TELL CURED•
( I3T S TKORNTO* & MINOR *"1 QMt .v. KAH.sAS CITY. unati-MiJinl
Bear? the
Signature of
In Us® For Over HO Years.
Tlic bond You Have Always Bought.
Nothing Is quite so old as an
".tory, somewhat padded.
old
"The Armless Man-'
Said. "It wasn't money he wanted,
hut somebody to scratch his back.'
There are many with strong arms and
willing hands that have that same
yearning. Hunt's Cure will make
Back Scratching, or any other old
scratching totally unnecessary. It
knocks out any itching sensation that
ever happened, and does it right now.
One application relieves.
The man who is always going to do
a lot of great things usually ends by
doing a few small ones.
Nev 'r k" hack on a friend in need
is a friend indeed.
Insist on Getting It.
Rome urocers say they don't ko<>p
Defiance Starch because they have a
stock on hand of 12 oz. brands, which
they know cannot be sold to it custo-
\\ lio has onee used the lli <>2.
Defiance Starch for sante iiKi.ey.
n.-r
pkj,.
Occasionally you meit a nian who
asks for only half a chance, but the
majority prefer their chinces whole.
tMso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of as
cough care.- J. >V. O liuiM, S2 Third Ave.
N.. Minneapolis. Minn.. Jan. ti. 1W10.
One of the very surest ways to mar
ry a girl is to make up your mind yo i
are not going lo let her do it.
Save $10.- Per Cow
EVERY YEAR OF USE
Over All Gravity Setting Systems
And $3. to $5. Per Cow
Over All Imitating Separators.
Now is the time to make this most
important anil profitable of dairy farm
investments. Send at once for new 1006
catalogue and name of nearest agent.
The De Laval Separator Qo.
Randolph & Canal Sts.
CHICAGO
74 Cortlandi Street
KtWYORK
How's Thi9 ?
We offer One Hundred Dollar* R« wnrd for any
case <>! c atarrh that cannot be cured Dy lla.l k
Catarrh Cure. p ^ C„ENEY * r0 Toledo. O.
We. the underfilled, have known 1*. Chewey
for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly Hon-
orable In nil bunlnefcH transaction* an«l tlnaueluiiy
able to tarry out any obligations made l y h. - nrui.
WiLOINS, KlKNAM A M a It v 1 v,
Wholesale DruKtflats. Toledo. >.
HalVa Catarrh Cure 1* taken Internally, acting
directly upon the blood and m
b\ hi etn. Temltnoiiluirt sent fret1
bottle. Sold bv all Druggist#.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
lit* Eturfaces of t he
l'rlce 75 cents per
Think three times before you speak
and the chances are you will decide
it is hest to keep your mouth shut.
A Serious Hereditary Trouble Cured
By Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
Sufferers from ailments that have af-
flicted in regular succession one genera-
tion after another of their family are, as
a rule, inclined to submit to them as in-
evitable. The case which follows proves
that such hereditary difficulties are not
beyond the reach of curative forces and
should inspire hopefulness and a readi-
ness to try remedies that have effected
pignal cures, such as that which is here
given.
Mrs. Elizabeth Rannells, of No. 408
East Seventh street, Newton, Kansas,
gives tho following account of her ail-
ment and her cure:
"For two years I suffered from a trying
nervousness iu my lower limbs from my
knees down, as my mother and my
grandmother had suffered before me.
The situation was for many years ac-
cepted as unavoidable because heredi-
tary. But about two years ago, when my
son was realizing henelit from the mo of
Dr.Williams' Pink Pills, I thought there
might possibly be some good in them for
Feed the Sow Properly.
It must be remembered that the
sow that Is in gestation is not only
supporting her own body out of the
food she eats, but is also building new
tissues for her unborn young. The
elements fed her must therefore be of
a kind that will give material for
muscle and sinew-making as well as
material for the construction of bone.
The sow that is fed a ration consist-
ing only of corn is not only being
deprived of the material out of which
to build up her own body, but is also
being deprived of the material out
of which to construct the frames of
her pigs. Carbon and water cannot
build a good healthy frame, and corn
is composed mostly of carbon and
water. The mineral elements are
very scarce. The sow to do her best
as a crealor must have not only corn,
but al50 milk, middlings, ground oats,
and roots if they are obtainable. Bran
furnishes some of the most important
elements for body building, but should
not be fed In a very large quantity at
any one time.
TERRIBLE SCALY ECZEMA.
Eruptions Appeared on Chest, ana
Face and Neck Were All Broken
Out—Cured by Cuticura.
"I had an eruption appear on my
chest and body and extend upwards
and downwards, so that my neck and
face were all broken out; also my
arms and the lower limbs as far as
the knees. I at first thought it was
prickly heat. But goon scales or
crusts formed where the breaking out
was. Instead of going to a physician 1
puicliased a complete treatment of the
Cuticura Remedies, in which I had
groat faith, and all was satisfactory.
A year or two later the eruptiou ap-
peared again, only a little lower; hut
before it had time to spread I pro-
cured another supply of the Cuticura
Remedies, and continued their use un-
til the cure was complete. It is now
five years since the last attack, and
have not seen any signs of a return.
I have more faith in Cuticura Reme-
dies for skin diseases than anything
I know of. Emma E. Wilson, Lis-
comb, Iowa, Oct. 1, 1905."
Money makes the mare go west,
young man.
Many Children arc Sickly.
Mother Gray'a Sweet I 'owders forChildron,
used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's
Rome,'New York, cure 1 'everislincsr.. Head-
ache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Dis-
orders, Break up Colds and Destroy Worms.
At all Druggists',35.'. Sample mailed FREE.
Address Ailcn S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
You can usually gauge the depth o!
a man's love by the silliness oi his le
t( rs to the giU in the ease.
Cures Blood, Skin Troubles, Cancer,
Blood Poison. Greatest Blocd
Purifier Free.
It your blood is impure, thin, dis-
eased. hot or full of humors. If you
have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles,
eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching,
risings and lumps, scabby, pimply
skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism,
or any blood or skin disease, take Bo-
tanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) accord-
ing to directions. Soon all sores heal,
aches and pains stop, the blood is
made pure and rich, leaving the skin
free from every eruption, and giving
th" rich glow of perfect health to the
skin. At the same time B. B. B. im-
proves the digestion, cures dyspepsia,
strength! ns weak kidneys. Just the
medicine for old people, as it gives
them new, vigorous blood. Druggists,
}1 per large bottle, with directions for
home eure. Sample free and prepaid
by writing Blood Halm Co., Atlanta,
da. Describe trouble and special free
medical advice also sent in sealed let-
ter B. 1!. B. is especially advised for
chronic, deep-seated cases of Impure
blood and skin disease, and cures after
all else fails.
1M
WHEAT
RAEStNtt
RANCHING
three j-*rcat imrHult*
have again !-lnmn
wonderful results i>u
FREE HOMESTEAD LANDS
OF WESTERN CANADA.
Magnificent climate farmers plowing In their
shirt sleeves la the middle or November.
"All are bound to he more than pleased with
the final results of the past season's harvest.''—
Extract.
Coal, wood, water, hay in :ilr r.ilance-—school^
.•hurdles, markets convenient.
This is the era of fJl.lHl wheat.
Apply for information to Superintendent ol
Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to authorized
Canadian Government Accnt J S. (*rawford^
No. l-j W. Ninth Hi reel. Kansas City, MiasourL
(Mention this paper.)
W. N. U.. Oklahoma Cty, No. 8, 1900
Blessings In disguise ate those hor-
rid things which we would never al-
low except for the sake of the dis-
guise.—Chicago American
other
name
More Flexible and Lasting,
won't shake out or blow out. by using
Defiance Starch you obtain better re
sultfc than possible with any
brand and one-tlilrd more for
money.
You can tell a lie so often that you
will believe it, but this confidence does
not always beget confidence in others.
Lewis' Single Binder straight oc cigar
made of rich, mellow tobacco. Your
dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111.
As* a rule a man judges all other wo-
men by his wife, and a woman judges
her husband by the worst thing;- slit
hears about other men.—Chicago
News.
me. My trouble hail then become so Dairying in Argentina.
sr r&sa vsvx is .*
restlessness the whole night. After Ink- vanclng in Argent ina This is shown
lug some six boxes the twitching disap- by figures recently published by the
pcai'ed nnd I ceased to uso the remedy, government of that country. Eleven
I evidently stopped ft lit I lo too soon for years ago the export of butter amount-
nervousness came back after n month or (1(j ,0 ]t,ss than twenty tons. The fol
so nnd I um d the pills again for a short jowmg year, 19(0, the figures were 4'.14
time. Relief came at once and since j ^ ,!|()1 thfiy had re,irhed u total
stopped using them tlio secoiid time I ^ ^ ' ^ J(ms; jn j;Kl2 th(1 totiU exiM)rts
Iiavg been freo from any rotuin ot tho '
twitchingsor from any interference wiih of butter were 4,1.5 tone: In 1J03 the
inv sleep." exports were 0,520 tons Of t/.ese last
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured Great Britain bought 4.114 tons and
the worst eases of bloodlessness, indiges- 1 Africa 1,213 tons. We have no later
tion, influenza, headaches, lumbago, sci- statistics than those of 1903. The num-
atica, neuralgia, nervousness, spinal uer ()f COWH in the republic devoted
weakness and the specialinilmentsof girln , ]arKt,jy t0 t)H> production of milk for
and women. For further information^ , ^
address tho Dr. Williams Medicine Co.,
Hohenoctadv. N. Y.
Hustler, Here is Your Chance
We want an energetic man in every
town in Oklahoma and Indian Terri-
tory to place before the public the
finest proposition on earth. Hustlers
can make 100 per day. Write today
or some one will g< t the exclusive
right in your town, .lolin Threadgill
Company, care Threadgill Hotel, Ok-
lahoma City.
A girl will believe anything a man
tells her during courtship, but after
marriage—well, that's another story.
cure.
TO Cl'KK A COM) IN ONK DAY
Tnke 1. \ X A I ! VK It HOMO (Jiilnlnc 1
l lht> rt fun«l money if it fulls t<
OKoVt'b bi£iiaturw 'u 4>n each bo*.
It's as difficult to get a man to admit
that he snoris as it is to get a woman
to admit her age.
The Best Route to Travel
VIA. THE
To Kansas City
St. Louis,
Chicago,
Mem phis and
Birmingham
We taimer for your comfort the best
CHAIlt CABS and PULLMAN 8LEKPKK8
anil the "Frisco" is the ow.r haii.hoah
in the Territories llmt operi-tes DlNIKU
CAHrf.
Why nut make vour trij> « p'eamre? The
only way to do It ) - lo pj,tr(,m/.e Our l-iue.
When too are in the Terri orien yon are
near the Fi i to. s it is all over.
Any information yon wish will (rlndlj he
furnlnhel by onr a«ent or t v application to
I). C. FAKKINGION " "
Trav. Puss. ARt.
Oklahoma City.
K CI.AKK,
Div P hm. Art. )
Wichita, Kane. |
For hot weather, eaten daily in its natural state with crcam nrnl sugar. In
cold weather put in a stew-pan, cover with boiling hot milk, let it boil two
minutes; stir to prevent lumping; serve hot with cream and sugar. No breakfast
food can compare with
bunian consumption Is about 2,000,000.
Garfield Tea, Mild Laxative.
Nothing has yet taken the place of
Garfield Tea, Nature's remedy tor kid-
ney and liver trouble, constipation and
sick headache. Contains no harmful
ingredients, nothing but medicinal
herbs. Sold at all drug stores. Send
for free sample to Garfield Tea Co.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
The higher the character er rank
the less the preference, because ther
Is less to pretend to.—Bulwer.
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
8'®
It contains all the elements found in the body, intelligently comMued to mal<c n
diet conducive to health and long life. Prepared under tho personal supervision
of Ur. Price, whose name as a manufacturer o£ pure food products iu national.
KufriHeus-Paiafsblp-Easy of Digestion and Ee?iy to Eat
My Signature
on every
package
.c.e/
Price, the famous food expert, tho creator of Dr. Price's Crcam Uak!^c Pow-3ei end
Delicious Flavoring Extracts.
TOR 8ALE BY ALL REPRESENTATIVE GROCERS
"t Cent6 a Peckogo. As much nourishment as three loaves of br#>ad.'
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