Noble County Sentinel. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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who can put n piece of chew-
• - fl-nm in his mouth anil not cbew if, •
When n fool displays a little sense
in* ,n nis ,I,uut" """ *•"*"'* I his friends discourage \\xrn by showing
has what is known as will power, or a great surprise.
The same can be sai.l of any* —
oerve. \ou can t put enough clothes on a
„ ,fiin can use tabacco in a like man- I ... ' .. * . .
3iie who v«u uoy- worthless man to disguise him snys an
aer. exchange.
,\ nrotoAO cannot remain in the so* The country towns throughout Mil*
,|al swim, nowadays, by simply giv- sourj are being thrilled with a melo-
;Dg one party during the season; she drama lhat marks a distiuct epoch in
8 obliged to give a "series, one of: <|ie theatrical history of each place
pvery kind.
A recent invention is * cradle thai
rocks bv means of a clockwork me-
•banism, and, at the same time plays
baby tunes^
Y Kven is there were no women there
' would still be a considerable traffic in
mirrors.
Dou't be afraid of work. The whole
secret of success all through life lies
in this bit of advice.
A Chicago con rt reporter complains
that the city editor, or his assistant,
iills most of the jokes in his copy, and
threatens to go back to the farm in
Kansas.
A fine lady is a sgufrrel-beaded
thing, with small airs and small no-
• lions; about as applicable to the busi-
*v oess of life as a pair of tweezers to the
•learing of a forest.
A Illtr Kt'Rular Army
Tho mightiest host tif this sort is the nriny of
ti nTBllJs,whose bowels, liver and Motnach lta
>een regulated by Hoatetter'S Stomach Hitte
1 regular habit of body it brought about through
iiitiR the Bitters, not by violently agitating aud
iriplag the intestines, but by reinforeiiig their
foergy and causing a How of the bile into ita
iroper channel. Malaria, la grippe, dyspepsia,
mil a tendency to inactivity of the kidneys
•••uquercd by tho Bitters.
A New York woman had a worthless
husband and she shipped him. She is
greatly admired.
To introduce our magazine, it will be
icnt free three month- to all who send
lix cents to pay (or registering name.
Home & Garden, St. Paul, Minn.
Somehow it alwajis makes a man feel
like laughing to hear a woman past
forty to speak of her mother as "Mam-
here it is presented. It is entitled
Daisy, the Missouri Girl," and one of
the acts makes the rural audiences
shed gallons of tears. The Cherry sis-
ters are eclipsed.
When a man for any reason is una-
ble to attend a show, he usually says
it is no good.
A TRIPLE TRAGEDY.
PROMINENT CITIZENS DO
BATTLE AT WACO, TEX
On* K Ue.l and Two Injured—Th« Mob-
bing of Editor Hraiin the Cause of
the Duel — Editor of the Times-Herald
Killed and Ills Itrothor Wounded. D
WRECK ON THE MEMPHIS.
Gardens never needed weeding worse
than most people's lists of acquaint-
so ces.
Smoke Sledge Cigarettes, 20 for 5 eta.
No doubt the gad fly that heads the
swarm flying toward a horse, gets
some distinction.
Any girl who raves over a football
playei will prove to be fond of gritty
gooseberry pie.
Did you ever see two left handed
persons shake hands?
A dispatch from San Francisco, CaL,
.tnnounces the arrival there of 2.235
bales of raw silk destined for direct
transportation to mills iu Connecticut
and New Jersey. This is an unusually
large shipment and its direct purchase
is significant.
A man hates to put on a new pair
of shoes as much as a woman hates to
have a tooth pulled.
The gas companies of New Y ork and
Brooklyn are furnishing gas ranges
and heaters for the many new apart-
ment houses, model tenements and
buildings given to bachelor lodgings,
free of cost to the builders, for the
purpose of encouraging the consump-
tion of gas as fuel and the plan is be-
coming popular.
TO CURE A C OI.l) IN OSp DAT.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund the money it it fails to cure. -6c
When a woman wants to give an un-
derhanded swipe at another woman,
she makes fun of her dressmaker.
Read tho Advertisements
You will enjoy this publication much
better if you will get in the habit of
reading the advertisements; they will
afford a most interesting study and
will put you in the way of getting
some excellent bargains. Our adver-
tisers are reliable, they send what they
advertise.
olf
A 'possum hunt is kin to
drive. No 'possums are caught aud no
wolves are ever driven.
Wlnilow'1 Soothing; Syrnp
For children U-ethlng,softens the guins.reduces Inflam-
SS< K « "•" 21 °*"u ■
Jiast year American rc6neries im-
ported 500,000 tons of raw beet sugar
After a girl has been out of town to from Germany and other countries.
t ke smging lessons, it is no longer | To c„. p.tlo77orev,r.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic-JOf
IIC. C. C. fail to cure, drutjglsts refund monej.
said that she sings a song, but that
she "renders" it.
Jfo-To-Bac for Fifty Cent®.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 50c. ti. All druggists.
Baltimore supplies the ships of all
nations with sails. That city is the
center of the cotton duck industry of
the world, and not only furnishes sails
for foreign navies, but tents for for-
1 A soft, gentle, pleading voice soon
' becomes more tiresome than a rasping
one.
I Star Tobacco is the leading brand of
i the world, because it is the best.
The cottonseed industry of the south
nploys 10,000 people in 300 mills. The
den "armies, the ' production of its I capitalization is over fifty million dol_
twelve factories being greater than the ar5 and tho anuual product is valued
product of all other factories in the J Bt one hundred ani thirteen million
world combined. I dollars.
Waco, Texas, Nov. 20.—J. W. Har-
ris, editor of the Waco Times-Herald,
and W. A. Harris, his brother, on one
side, and Judge 0. 11. Gerald, a prom-
inent citizen, fought a duel to the
death on the street last night at 5
o'clock. W. A. Harris was shot dead.
J. W. Harris was wounded fatally, his
body beiug paralyzed and Gerald was
shot in the side and may die.
The trouble was the outcome of the
mobbing of W. C. lirann, publisher of
the Iconoclast. Gerald was an ex-
county judge and one of Waco's most
prominent citizens. He had written a
bitter criticism on Baylor university
with reference to the recent mobbing
of W. C. lirann, and had filed it with
Editor Harris for publication.
Afterward ho asked to have his man-
uscript returned, and became incensed
at the editor's delay in complying.
Had feeling resulted and when ludge
Gerald was crossing tho street at the
corner of Fourth and Austin streets at
5 o'clock, Editor Harris catne out of a
drug store and opened fire upon him.
Gerald immediately drew his revolver
and returned tho tire, hitting Harris
in the neck.
Hearing the shooting, W. A. Harris
caino upon the scene and took a hand
in the fusillade, shooting Gerald from
behind. Gerald pursued him into the
drug store, shooting as he ran. Har-
ris fell to the floor with the words:
"You shot me in the back." Gerald
emptied the remaining charges in his
weapon into the prostrate form of his
victim, killing him on the spot, and
then left the scene. A little colored
boy who stood near was shot in the
leg by a stray bullet
Editor Harris was carried into the
drug store by friends. His wife and
daughter were notified and were soon
at his side. Tho scene was pitiful,
the wife and daughter weeping, while
the husband and father lay prostrate,
unable to move a muscle of his bod}',
or to speak. His windpipe had been
severed .by a bullet which injured his
spinal column. He was removed to
his home, but cannot live.
Judge Gerald was wounded in the
neck and side. While serious, his
wounds cannot be said to be neces-
sarily fatal. The excitement is very
great, and public opinion seems to be
divided.
Judge Gerald is an ex-member of
the legislature, ex-postmaster of this
city, and widely known about the
state. He is 65 years of age. He was
armed with two revolvers; the Harris
brothers each had one. The judge is
fearless, and noted as a man quick to
resent offense.
One Hilled and Thirty Injured—Carr
Flange Into Spring River.
Kansas City, Mo., Nov. io.—The
northbound passenger train on the
Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis
railroad, due in this city at 5:30 o'clock
yesterday afternoon, was wrecked neal
Willi ford, Ark., 312 miles from Kansas
City, at 3:30 o'clock yesterday morning.
The combination coach, chair car aud
the sleeping car, Nereid, were de-
railed and went over the bank into
the Spring river, along which tho
Memphis tracks run at this point.
The combination coach rolled into the
river and the chair ear and sleeper
took fire at the water's edge and
burued.
So fnr as known only one person re-
ceived injuries from which lie will die.
A bout-thirty others were injured, some
serioulw The list of injured given
out from the Memphis general offices
in this city follows:
J. Ti. Hoover, Pleasant Hill, Mo.;
will die.
Leo Pollock, Little Iloek, Ark.
Clarence Murphy. Atwood, Ind.
J. It. Morris, ltrakersllcld. Mo.
C. A. Havenstino, wife and baby, At-
wood, Ind.
L. Meriwcather, Sulphur Rock,
Ark.
Ed Webb. Fernon Nook, Mo.
.1 J. Altscheel, Little Rock, Ark.
W. J. Grant, Salem, Ark., bruised
and cut about head.
T. Price, Bcall, Ark., injured
about head.
W. 11. Stahal, Corinth, Miss., injured
about head and hand.
W. II. Boatner, Lee ton, Mo., injured
about head.
M. C. Hogao, Oakland, Ark., injured
ubout head.
Westley lvins, Atwood, hid., injured
about head.
Mrs. A. D. Perkins, Iliral, Ark., ex-
tent of injuries not known.
R. 8. Guy, Monterey, Ind., arms
hurt.
Mrs. Prince, going to Fort Smith,
extent of injuries not known; her son,
a boy, hurt about face and arm.
M. llailey, Fuirplay, Mo., foot in-
jured.
W. J. Shesabel, Veadette, Ark . head
injured.
Mrs. Arnctte, Mammoth Springs,
Ark., back sprained.
The cause of the accident is not
known, but it is thought some portion
of the forward truck of the combina-
tion coach gave way, derailing that
car and the chair car and sleeper fol-
lowing. As the combination car is
partly under water, it is impossible to
find out whether or not the truck gave
way.
ONA MELTON SET FREE.
. ., ,. mat. had hard ! Any wife can make hc~r husband lly the time a man has reached SO
luck! lie said 1^ would never marl? tremble by saying she -has heard his heart must be terribly crowded
until he found au absolutely contented ; something" r.bout him. with has beens.
lie found her, made her a _^ ,7 , 7,.i Until the day he dies every man
thinks he is fooling one or more per-
sons and every woman thinks she is
present of his name and fortune, aud
now she is no longer contented.
When a man is looking for trouble
he should get into a destist's chair.
A boy is never to trilling to learn to
frte;r«r«ta"MlSTli,"u Z Whistle real loud through l„s fingers
troubles without eternally disgracing
himself by the recital.
If you want to know what a woman's
very best effort is, happen around at
her house at dluner time on the day
when her son, who is working in an-
other town, makes his first visit home.
When a boy begins to shake hs al-
ways goes to an old barber.
The traia robbers will not care to
tackle the Missouri Pacific railroad
again if they can't clean up more than
•2.85.
The best company at a Thanksgiv-
ing dinner is a turkey.
A man can't control his heart affairs
any easier than he can control an ap-
petite for smoking.
Here is another thing against whis-
ky: those who drink it are always
looking for a better quality.
Twenty-three new 2:10 pacers are
descendants of George Wilkes and 22
>f Alexander Abdcllah.
American horses have gone to such
widely different climes as llra/.il,
South* Africa and Australia. In fact,
by their superior excellence they have
become the most prized of their kind
in nearly all parts of the world.
Searchlight has reduced tho 3-year-
old pacing record to 205'j. He had
previously tied the racing record of
200>4. He is superbly bred, being by
Darknight, dam Nora Mapes, by Fu-
ror.
The greener the couutry girl ia the
larger city she imagines she would
like to live in.
it is said.
Whenever a girl thinks as much of a
man as she does of herself—that is
love.
fooling four or five.
When a woman pretends that she Is
an angel it is as big ti lie as when a
man says outright that he does all the
work where he is employed.
Most people have seen worse things
rivate than they pretend to be
shocked at in public.
Hannibal, Mo., is oi : of the greatest
mule markets in the world. From
Missouri American males have gone to
Egypt to be used in the Angle-Egypt-
ian advances up the Nile.
What has become of the old fash-
ioned we man who knew how to make
elderbury wine for sacrament at her j-loI1 ,.ureti
church? The women of today know | jt Nichol
Cures
of scrofula, eczema, boils, sores, eruptions, etc.,
prove the claims made for Ayer's Sarsaparilla
as the best of blood purifying medicines. And
It's cures that count. The story of these cures
told by the cured is convincing V send the
book free. Address D'r. Ayer, Lowell, Mass.
If a new doctor's first patient doesn't j
die on his hands he has a promising j
career.
An old bachelor is single because he | Considering that everyone is suppos-
does not choose to marry; an old maid, j ed to believe in love, there is a good
maybe. deal «>f talk behind its back.
Sympathy often moves tho people j When a man comes out second be *.
when patriotism falls; sympathy caused ' ia a game of chess he is angry with
the late war. his opponeut for winning or with him-
I for losing? _
Somehow newly married people al- . * , .
,i. r It is pretty safe to bet that a 003
ays look just like new clothes feel. ' . > incll., i,w.lnd<<
* t whose environment doesn t inointu
Search any married man and you | freckles doesn't amount to anything in
will And half of his underclothing fas- this world.
tened on him by safety pins. When a popular society gives an
How people long for undisturbed amateur entertainment, there is one
peace as they grow older! And how ; thing certain: you must take part, o.
the band plays on just the same! buy • ticket.
It is nice tiThave a jotTas driver of a
street sprinkler during a wet, rainj, hlg f#T01.ite dl.inU set out without ask
month. fcig for it.
Telegraph poles are being made of j pIirjH ]ins tifteen hundred horseless
paper. ^ | vehicles. -
A very ugly man is tallied about as _
much as a good looking mail.
lioston will this year reach the sev-
enty-fifth anniversary of her incorpor-
ation as a city.
A woman's idea of true nobility Is to
offer a woman her new winter dress
to copy the style.
The 177rt stone house at Tappau New
York, a relic of the Revolutionary war, [
was blown down by the wind, on 2nd ■
inst. Tins is the house where Major,
John Andre was imprisoned and from
which he was taken to his execution j
on October ITsn. It was owned by j
Dr. Stephens, of Tappau, and has been
visited by people from all over the (
world. .
Ttrn bottles of IMsu's Cure !'« r Consump-
ve of a bad Iuiik trouble.-Mrs.
Princeton. Intl.. Mar. 26, 1805.
f'SH
POMMEL
■as slicker!
*
Kreps both rlJor anj svJJIe per-
fectly dry In the hardest storms.
Substitutes will disappoint. Ask for
iRi)7 Fish Rrand I'otnmel Slicker-
it is entirely new. If n<>i for sale In
your town, write for catalogue to
A. J. TOW I U Huston, Masy
Yelasquex' Confeatlon
Mkxico City, Mexico, Nov. 20. —A
profound sensation was made in the
course of the trial of the police
officials charged with the murder of
Arroyo by the production of the con-
fession of the late inspector general of
police. Velasquez. It is a most re-
markable attempt at self-justification,
and falsely states that a RuAof tin-
common people lynched Arroyo.
rollego Ilwnl Bold.
Topeka, Kan.. Xo,v 00.—The in-
definite postponement of the sale oi
the State Agricultural college herd of
cattle was reconsidered yesterday and
the cattle were sold at Manhattan.
The regents had a talk with the large ;
number of cattlemen who came iu to
bid on them as well as with cattle ex-
nrts, all of whom urged that, the sale
ihouId go on. The forty head were
iold for 92,000.
Puffer Sella Ilia Paper.
Topeka, Kan , Nov. 18.—Ex-Senator
IV. A. Peffer has sold his paper, the
Advocate, to T. W. Harrison, ex-
mayor, of Topeka. The senator will
do literary work. Harrison will make
the Advocate an independent paper,
lie and his son, an Ann Arbor law
student, will run it Both have been
CANDY
CATHARTIC -d-
CURE CONSTIPATION
ALL
DRUGGISTS
Tho Es- Kansna Young fttau Now Hon
for Now York—Prlionera Pardoned.
Washington, Nov i'j.—Tho State
department announced at noon to-day
that the Competitor prisoners, includ-
ing Ona Melton, the former Kansas
boy, were turned over to Consul Gen-
eral Lee last Monday and will be sent
by him direct to New York to-day.
The noted prisoners who were arrest-
ed in Ma#, 1800, for filibustering and
whose cases caused more than one de-
bate in Congress, were pardoned by
the queen regent.
It is not doubted here that tho pris-
oners are liberated on some such con-
ditions as were imposed in the case oi
former prisoners, that is that they
will not return to Cuba.
A CENTENARIAN MARRIED.
iloliu J. Overton, Aged IOO, of St. Jo-
aepti. Taken III* Third Bride.
Sr. Joseph, Mo , Nov. 19.—John J.
Overton, aged 100, was married at
noon to-day to Mrs. Mary Henderson,
aged 77, by Dr. C. II. Stocking of the
Fifth Street Methodist church at the
parsonage. The eiremony was wit-
nessed by a few friends.
Overton voted for Andrew Jackson
for president in .824 and was in the
Black hawk war. lie has been a resi-
dent of the city many years, and has
been married twice before to-day. He
says he was born on October 17, 1797.
TWENTY YEARS FOR WADE
The Clajr County farmer Found Uulltjr
of Second Ilegree Murder.
I Liberty, Ma,Nov. 19.—At 10o'clock
i this morning the jury in the case
Republicans, but bolted to Bryan and against Francis M. Wade for killing
Leedy last year. It will continue to Alexander Schamel, near Excelsior
bo tho official state paper. Springs, on the night of September 8,
~ returned a verdict of murder in the
War on Pool Kooma. second degree and assessed Wade 1
Ht. IxiUis, Mo., Nov. 20.—At 1 punishment at twenty years in the
o'clock yesterday afternoon a raid was penitentiary.
made on the pool rooms of the city by
the police. The employes of all but
one pool room, the Jlrooklyn, were
taken to the police station and im-
prisoned. The Brooklyn telegraphs
bets out of the city, and for that rea-
son w-as exempt
nothing of this sort of invention in
church sacrament.
No man is too shiftless to feel a lit-
tle bit romantic about his marriage.
Kailroad Ktonouijr.
The Baltimore and Ohio South West-
ern Railway has been experimenting
with electric motors on turn-tables.
Turning locomotives at divisional
points and terminals 13 a service of
much annoyance and no little expense
to railroad companies. It generally
takes four men to turn a locomotive,
and while they are doing so their reg-
ular work is abandoned.
Experiments were made with an
electric motor on the 00-foot turn-
table at Chilllcothe with such success
that the Park Street turn-table in
Cincinnati was similarly equipped. The
result has been rather astonishing in
the matter of expense. The current
was purchased from the power plant,
and it cost on an average of less than
one-half a cent for each time the table
was turned. When this same table was
operated by hand it cost 12 cents for
each engine. The yearly saving is
about $709.
A clergyman preached a sermon on
Trouble, and how to Meet it," but
the problem which most of us are try-
ing to solve with regard to trouble is
how not to meet it
No man who has whiskers should be
allowed to eat in public or sijig.
A widow seems to mourn as much
for a bad husband as for a good one.
Some folks enjoy nothing so much
as going around talking suspiciously
about their neighbors
Untold wealth is a thing well known
to the tax assessor.
A lawyer doesn't know everything
but he thinks you think he does.
Germany makes two millions of false
eyes annually.
The day after a woman has spent a
great deal of money on loolishness she
boils the potatoes with their jackets on
in order not to waste the skins.
Educate Your Bowela With Caacareta.
Camlv Cathartic, cure constipation 'ore^'®£
,o^v If ™, fall. druKKistsrefund money.
Every once in a while some man gets
into trouble by kissing a woman
Lots of men would like to get a pen- : aingt jUM. wm# why does he do it?
ion but not nearly o many want to | ^ pl,,nty o(
PAY FOR BLACKLISTING
go to war.
Uow'a This 1
We offer One Hundred Dollara reward
for any < ase of Cutarrh lhat cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHUNKY A- CO.. Toledo. O.
We. the underpinned, have known K.
J. Cheney for the last 1" years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all builueas
transactions and financially able \o carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
West & Truax. WhoN-saln Drugs lam,
Toledo. O.i Waiding, Klnnan & Alurvln,
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O.
Hull's Catarrh Cure ia taken internully,
acting directly upon the blood and mu-
cous surface* of the system. 'I'0811"1?:
nlalu sent free. Price 7&c per bottle. Bold
by all druggists.
Hall's Farnllv Pills are the best.
Every man who gives a party feels
as the hour moves around to the time
as if he were going to have a tooth
pulled but a woman feels more like a
queen every minute.
Ileaaty la lllond Deep.
clean blood means a clean skin. No
beaut v without it. Cascarets,Candy C athar-
tic cleans your blood and keens it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im-
purities from the hotly. Hegin to-day to
bnnish pimples, boils, blotch on, black heads,
and thatslcglyblliouscomplexionbv taking
Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. Alldrug-
gista, satisfaction guaranteed 100,160, we.
No odds how little a man does he
likes to tell how he used to work.
mien who are
willing.
A woman never feels so proud of her
husband's love as when lie falls sick
and becomes delirious, and refuses to
let any one but her come near him.
Don't TobsrroSpit and Niaokf lour Ufa Away.
To quit tobacco easily nnd forever, be mag-
netic. full of life, nerve und vigor, take Nolo-
Bac, the wonder worker, that makes weak men
.tmnf. All druBcists, 50c or •!. Cure guaran-
strong. All druggists, W)c <
teed. Booklet and sample free^ Address
btcrllng Remedy Co, Chicago r- *■
• New York.
LEG
p I A Q
PASTEUR VACCINE CO.,
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" * IS|
Killed While Drunk.
CAMERON, Mo, Nov. *20.—Ooorge
Powers, aged about 3* years, who had
been working on a new railroad near
Plattsburg, was killed about a quar-
ter of a mile west of Cameron on the
Rock Island road last night Ho had
been drinking and fell ofF tho trucks exhibltcd last night in the Li
Ketchum, Ka-t'onductor, Awarded Nearly
835.000 Against Kailroad Company.
| Chicago, Nov. 19. — Fred H. Ketch am
was awarded a verdict of S21,660.33 by
the jury in Judge Clifford's court to-
day in his suit against the Northwest-
ern railroad for OdO damages for
blacklisting, growing out of the Amer-
ican Railwav Union strike.
The (ireatvst X Kay Machine.
Camdkidok, Mass.. Nov. 111.—'1 he
greatest X rsy machine in the world
Londoners drink 495,000 gallons of
beer daily.
The real grief in a woman's life is
not connected with a love affair; it is
when her neighbor gives a party and
does not invite her
If a man has money it is a sign that
he is mighty careful of it.
SOUTH CAROLINA LADIES
DON'T LIE.
In man, 8. C., aaya: 1 have
used Dr. M. A. SlmmonJ
Liver Medicine for
yours, with the beat of re-
sults for Sleeploaaneaa,
Ncrvouaneas, Indica-
tion and Swollen Feet.
It cured Miss S. llammctt
of a complication of dla-
cascHj aho oayait saved her
life. I think it far exoels
"Zellin'H" and the "Black
Draught" medicine.
Falling of the Womb.
The cases of ntcriuo displacement STS
Very numorous and constitute a prolillo
causo of nitunse and wldo-spread suffering,
lis symptoms arc bearing-down or dragging
sensations, pain or wcakuess ia the back,
gomotimen a sense of goneness at the pit or
tho ntomach. It may result from too fre-
quent childboaring, wearing garments that
compress the waist and abdomen, over-
lifting, standing ou the feet too long, and
general debility. . —
Wo would strongly urge the «f
Biinmona Squaw vino Wino which Will
pnrify and vitalise the blood, give tono ana
strength to tho nmsclos of tl'°
that it will bo kept in place. To facilitate
a quick and complete rec^cr^ wo recom-
mend as an injection onr Mi *leanFemale
Remedy, which will produce the nappies!
results.
Walhalla, 8. C., writes: I
have used Dr. M. A. Sim*
roona Liver Medicine
more than 20 yearn, for Tor-
) pld Liver and Diazineas.
I tako a doso every two
weeks aud feel all right. I
know it is far Superior to
"Zcilin's Begulstor," ia mj
lease. _______
Womanhood.
The health nnd well-being et mankind
depend upon tho physical health and per-
fection of womanhood. Among tho diseases
which moot Impair the female constitution
arc loncorrhma, irregular and painful men
struation, falling of tho womb, eblorodis,
scanty or too profuse menstruation, mono
dlseasos cau be curcd. Dr. Simmons
Squnw Vino Wino |o r. dolifhtlol remedy
to take, entirely harmlosa, free from nar-
cotics, purely vegetable and producca no
unpleasunt uftcr rcHuits. It la unequalled
ss a utcrino tonic and curative agent for ail
female disoaHcs, as it ia impossiblo for wcos-
ncss of tho uterus nnd ffoneratlvo organs to
exist when it is faithfully nnd persistently
used. Constipation iu anothei banci of
woman's life which can be curcd by asiBg
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine.
OPIUM
MORPHINE and WHISKY HABITS
ItoMK Ct'UK. Honk KHKE. DK. i «.
IIUH'SAN, Usbrlli Sid*., CMIt A«0, ILU
They stop work, cost morioy, give pain
Sprains and Bruises
It colts little to cure JaCObS Oil.
It costs
them right away with
money, misery.
FOR 30 DAYS YOU CAN TRY IT FOR 25 CENTS.
Their Marvelous
CURE BY IIIILUmn I luillf
COLDS MADE IMPOSSIBLE
SCIENCE GETS THERE AT LAST.
Ill (lobulea for your i
tonprue at bedtlnia and when t*
It will break tli« l.*Ktnnln* <>
eta or rheuinatUin in 84 hour
1 Cleans Carpets •" Olothes „
S "Cyclone Carpet, Cloth utul Clothes £
5 Cleaner" removes all spots and stains J
$ without injury. It is absolutely safejS
J. mul sure. Send flve2-cent stamps and x
t we will mail you a hoi of It. J
J HofSKiioi.u Nei kss[i1"^N
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FREE.
A Ladies' or Gents' hnndsomf
Diamond Pin given free
delivered free. Kvery family should vet hem.
"isigsff
PENSIONS^'"'"
1125.00 1 MWTH1
ta S. H.I!ARI.n.l'l'HLi;Mi:K. BGVrok MASS
nnArlun Th. hut It'll BOM ■9°"°*
ROOFING
a.mplM rrM.Tk.ri) > MI.I> .
Thompson'* E «
SOUTHtan
Homeseekers'Guide
-■—" vldrcii either J.
while stealing a ride to this city.
Newspaper Man Wed*.
Burlington, Kan., Nov. 20.—John
Redmond of the Wichita Daily Star
aud M. Maude Hatdorf of this city
were married last night
Statutory Prohibition.
Chicago, Nor. 20.—The conferences
of the general officers of the National
W. C. T. U., which have heen held
luring the past week in the Temple,
adjourned yesterday. The keynote of
the work for this year, it was an-
nounced, is "statutory prohibition in
he states"
homefeeker rtoulrt
MKKHY, A. 0. P. A.. "
KKI.LOSP, A- < • P. A
Louisville. Ky.t
MOUTH KB N HO MICH Y. K K. K Its' QUI UK.
_ . B #a I I I* na*4l*« Ike teaalrr
■arar.rtv62
*r«t «al
Seelaf Sa«kl«~, P'7'£ V* ' Km Sill..
raitAUo si alb ro.. hi>m . iii
rastssli
ilrnJk-' i I*
tatlma. Bold
g ul It fr ( Ul i
ins—Ih It
DISEASED EYES i.TTTJi'S V.XiS
Kye , (ron one da) f- twenty Sve >eai
•tandliiff. ipae-llly oured by tho umi u
I ItwMa lareka '• rtal4 >a4 Salxa- U rlta your
and aend I cent .tamp to pay l>o.la|t«
Reference
Thlrt* year* pr
J. W. I'lansoi
rence scientific school of Harvard col-
lege. It has an electric motive force
of 1,200,000 volts, which is about equal
to tho voltage of 2,400 electric cars.
It gives a spark 4H inches long, an
achievement hitherto unknown.
Dr. lloaghtou !' «« Away.
Nkw Youk, Nov. IU.—The Itev. I)r.
(ieorge II. Houghton, pastor of the
Church of the Transfiguration, better
known as the "Little Church Around
the Corner," died last sight. He was
1 born in Decrfield, Mass., in 1820.
Dig Taxaa Prairie fir*.
I, mm a, Tex., Nov. 2«l.—A terrifle
, flre in i prairie tire passed through Lubbock,
•mains unoon- "•'« Crosby counties Tuesday,
doing great damage to the ranges.
At least 400 square miles of territory
were burned and many cattle killed.
May Burn tor Mi
Aspen, Col., Nov. ?o.
the Smuggler mine remains
quered, and it is now conceded that it
will require weeks, and perhaps
months, before it can bo subdued.
Uarinau-L'hlneae Imbroglio. \ Freight Train Wroeked In K« naa«.
Smakohai, Not. SO —Two steamers \ Hona.ck, Kan., Nov. !0.—A Mlwoiirl
have be.a chartered liere to cottrey pacific (rei«ht train wa wrockeil
.tores and material to the Oermun |,e,.0 nijfht by running through
Heet ia Klao Chau bay. 'l'he ocoupa- „„ MWltcl> Into noma earn on n
Hon la apparently to be more than
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA,
CATARRH, ASTHMA, LA GRIPPE
is the most •
•ated nnd powerful sapriii<
inliile. una w'rtiHM tv n«'7'i
5 DROPS n i
I.HI. Rell. l I. u.uilly felt th- v. ry lir-1 ul«l.t '.• hayr l;.Her.of i,ra.; -
ful praise from thousundH wliu hsvu b<cu cun-d by • 1HW 1 a, and no
recommend sufferern from ltheumatistu and kindred dls< ;isns to us« it
Gentlemen: I wrlto to let you know that your mediclnu has in my
cose proven nil you claim for it, ami more, for it did lor m- what no oth< <
fore. I could not move without help, anil tin <iw.-n.r-, mii-lr fun of iw
for"send!nlT to you for medicine. They sai<l 1 was past m<; ' me help, hut 1 have been f«"
offfS of' W^Waps^wUlbHk^
Kkank Copklanu, Necedsh, Wis., Oct. 18.JW.
hark]
medicine had doue before.
Oentlemeu: I feel It my duty
for forty tw>> years and Hay K
think about twenty year*. To
week the A*tlnna bei<ari to lea
ll.nl did rura ine for I t .ok n<
taking the ' & llKOPH and 11
111 aTeo cure my ('Tfi |
lit!
As a posit
Forty-Two Years. . ^ 4
let you know what DHol's" hat dona for me i liar# had Aetlim
>cr flft^n yearn. I do not know how long 1 Miffered wltll Catarrh, bu*
leaWme'^d InWo' It'/kl ^ ^ tXW
no other medl.-lna In that time. 1 hare not had th. Hay ^•rrtB.-el
I am In sood hoiiea that with tha help of tha Inhaler and Special rrepaiallon.
SlHAM K. 1'iK-iM.ikH, SUi.lH-rry. Mo..O.-t. *• 1KV7
for Rhearoatlsm.Hflatlr
SI00 To Any Man.
WILL PAY $lOO FOR ANY CASE
i In Men They Ti
Fall to ( ore.
• places for
the llr-t
..'NeuralKin. Dyspepsia, Haekache. Aalhim
,. NvrvouaMiid >eurslicl« lleadaehea.ileai
Weakness. Toothache. Earaehe. Croup, Swellinu. I.a t.rlppe, Malaria. Creeping. Kami
"FIVE DROPS" has never been equalled.
"5 DROPS" WAtasfiX': * • zvx
flito, only hy
r II.Ml. Not sold by drug*
- us to-day.
NWANSON RIIKCMATIC CCI/l' CO., 167-109 Oearborn St.. CHICAOO. ILL
******
,1 ■ i- • lit
crt thk CEimiwr. ahticlbi
tpi« lat and full tnctmetlon.
All tha bank* and city ofllcl#. •
ties OU eye* alone. Addre« I
Arh.n... CUy, K.iimm.
DROP8YW v^i
temporary. The Chlaeae general in
command of the forts decided to retire
because he had no amuiunitloa.
fcleetrocuted at MldulRlit
CoMJMUUS. Ohio, Nov. —Albert J.
Frantz, the murderer of Hesslu Little
of Daytou, whom he had betrayed,
was electrocuted in the annex at the
an ope
sidetrack. The engine and sevi
ears were demolished. William liar-
ret, engineer and his firemen escaped
with slltfht injuries bv jumping from
tho engine-
(liven 80,000 for raise Imprisonment
Nkw Yobh. Nov. Ja —Henri Leroy
obtained a judgui'ut for in
lirooklyu yesterday against tho Claus
WUK Olvubluvuiou iu v .i\ ""in ■ •• •■■v --'j | . i
Ohio penitentiary at 12:22 this morn- Lipsius Brewing Company for taise
ing * j arraat on a charge of eabeMlemenU
Walter Baker & Co.'s
Breakfast COCOA
Pure, Dclicious, Nutritious.
CobIh Lean than ON ti CENT a cup.
Bo uto thai the |> ckage bears our Trade-Mark.
Waiter Baker & Co. Limited.
Don hester, Mas*.
!>..!. M I
^Established 17*0.)
An i)maha <'oiii|iaut
tunc llie |>tilili9HI|IHpBHH
MI'.NT for the cure of l.o-d V itality,Nervous
and Sexual Weakuesn. nnd Kestoratiou of
Life Force iu old aud voang uien. No
worn-out French remedy: coutaius no
FhosphoriiH or other harmful drugs It is
u WoNiiEart'u Theatmext—magical in its
effects—positive in its cure. All readers,
who are suffering from a weakue^s lhat
blights their life, causing that uieutul and
physical suffering peculiar to Lost Man
hood.should write to the HTATE MKl >IC VI.
COMPANY, Omaha. Ncl . and thev will
send you als,oiutely FHKK, n valuable
I tiper on these diseases, and positiveproofs
of their truly MauicalTbestmbkt. f hous-
amlh of men, who have lost till hope of a
cure, ure beiug restored by them to a per-
fect condition. , 4 .
This Magical Tiikatmem may lie taken
at home under thair directions, or they will
pay railroad fare and hc.tel bills to all who
prefer to go to there for treatment, if they
fail to cure. Thev are perfectly reliable,
have uo Free Presoriutioas, 1* ree Cure.
Free 8ample. or C. t>. D. fake Ihey have
1250,000 capital, and guarantee to cure
everv case they treat or refund every dol
lar or their charges may be dep«>site<l ia
a bank to I e paid to them wheu a cure is
effected. Write them todav. ___________
CURE YOURSEIFI
, I'm* IIik « for unnatural
I dlirhaitfee, luQaniuialiona,
I irritstiona or ulceratlous
iuuwi. of U.UCOUI meuibratiea.
■ oooiM'oa. I'aiulee*. and not aatria-
THU*MSCHlSICAt0O. S«ul-r
1 Sold by llruffftata,
'or aent In plain wrapper,
I'V e*pr^e«. pn-pstd. for
linn, or 3 holfk-e, 13.7V
Circular ssut on te^uasi.
A k your dealer for
AsBBtovelime -Tha Best on Earth.
W. N. U. WICHITA. NO. M 110?
When anawerln* advertisomanta
please mentloi**hla papar.
WPlllll — Mill
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