Coalgate Courier. (Coalgate, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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THE COALGATE COURIER
COALGATE 1ND TEB
NEW TATE NEW
2ako will hold 1U domocratlo
lfy primaries March 15th
TThlla ilttlnf In a hotel lobby at W-
ner Mr 8 A Miller of El Paao Tex
became euddenly Insane but waa re-
atralned and eent to her destination
She waa accompanied by two email chil-
dren Duncan baa granted a franchise to the
Lawton-Sulphur electrle Interurban rail-
way Alpheue D Channell a farmer resldtn
near Creecent City who gained consid-
erable notoriety some time ago by writ
Ing a blble of tie own baa been eued
for divorce
Coweta baa another 2000000 foot g
well It baa been plugged
tV T rundcrfcurS has purchased the
Mangum electrlo light plant for 120000
C C Cook Is under I1B00 bend at Al-
tue for setting fire to a saloon at that
place
The Ttock Island railway will expend
1100000 on a new depot and yards at
Shawnee the coming spring
A perty who ha Just returned from
a trip through Western Oklahoma re-
ports wheat In most excellent condltlof
in that part of the etate
The Cherokee Tower company of Afton
has been Incorporated with a cnpltnl
stock Of 1101000 It 18 propoaed to put
In a power plant on the river near Af-
ton that will furnish power and light for
cltlee within a radius of twenty-five
miles
Myron R Pturtevnnt national bank
examiner for Oklahoma for the past six
years announced his Intention to resign
from the position and accept that ot
cashier of the Central National bank
of Et Louis His resignation will to'-
effect 'mmedlately It Is not known
who hie successor will be
A convention will be hell nt Lnwton
In April for the purpose of organising
a district bankers’ association
Delegate McGuire denies ths newspa-
per reports that he has endorsed Clilea
Justice Burford for a fodoral Judgoshlj
Christian Rasmussen haa bought thl
Congregational church at I’erry and WIH
soon reeelve the machinery to Install an
up-to-date ceramery plant
The Selling Commercial club has bees
reorganized end a move la now on t
Incorporate the town
William Noble postmaster at McAles-
ter la a candidate for the republican
nomination for congresa
Tne first aesslon of the Grady County
Teachers association waa held Saturday
at Mlnco
The postoffice at Russett waa robbed
of 200 In money stamps and Jewelry
The Jury In the Mack Alford can a!
Eufaula reported that It was unable t
agree and v as discharged Mack Alford
was charged with the essaaslnatlon ol
Cicero Davis a wealthy cattleman ol
tha Creek nation sear Russell lust
August The Jury stood seven for con-
viction and five for acquittal
I
The Muskogee Elks will present Rob-
inson Crusoe Jr March 2S-29 There
will be seventy-five local participants
Enid Is getting “finical’ Nothing but
cement sidewalk can be laid good old-
time bricks even being barred
With gas to be furnished at on cent
thousand Tulsa felt like It could afford
a holiday so closed all the shops and
celebrated on day last week
Bapulpa has secured the location of
the Mammoth Oil Supply company which
will remove from Independence Kaa
It will give employment to 100 people
and for Its removal the enterprising dll-
eens pAld a bonus of 4000
A census of the city of Bapulpa taken
with a view of voting on sewer bonds
has been completed and shows that with-
in the corporate limits there Is a popu-
lation of 1000 while shout 1000 people
reside In the suburbs outside the cor-
poration tinea The city’s population ex-
ceeds expectation by about 1(00
Tha Weatherford Oil and Gas com-
pany of Weatherford haa been Incor-
porated with 200000 capital stock Incor-
porators J J Williams C P Boyer U
Btettler M C Barnett Anton and Chaa
A Huber
The Altona Telephone company of Al-
tons la a newly chartered Institution with
2600 capital stock Incorporators Har-
vey Utterback of Kingfisher Claua
Rohner John Robinson and J M Ban-
dera of Omega
Oklahoma City and Muskogee business
men arc petitioning the Prlslo railroad
for a fast train between the two cltlea
The recent census taken (by Prank
Carter shows that Frederick In Com-
anche county has a population of 2612
and It will soon make application to
Governor Frant to be declared a city
of the first class Fredorh k Is named
es the county seat of the pruixcd county
of Tillman
The city council of Muskogee Is draft-
ing en ordinance to authorize the Issu-
ance of 100000 In scrip for the pur-
pose of paving the streets A Kansas
City firm agrees to take ecrlp to that
amount on a paving contract
MORTALITY REPORT
CONSUMPTION AND PNEUMONIA
HEAD DEATH LIST
Statistics Show That the Greatest
Number of Deaths From Lung
Trouble Occur In Winter
The Bureau of Crnaus haa published
A report presenting mortality statistic
for the United States for the five cal-
endar year 1900 to 1904
Ai shown in the table tuberculosis
of the lungs and pneumonia were by
far the leading cause of death The
greatest number of deaths from lung
trouble occur during the winter
months Colds are ao prolific of lung
trouble that they should not be neg-
lected Persons with weak lunga
should be especially careful
A noted authority on lung trouble
advises that as soon as a cold Is con-
tracted the following simple treatment
should be given The Ingredients can
b purchased from any prescription
druggist at small cost and easily pre-
pared In your own borne It la said to
be so effective that It will break up a
cold In twenty-four hours and cure any
cough that Is curable
Take one-balf ounce Virgin OH of
Tine (Pure) two ounces of Glycerine
and eight ounces of good Whisky
Shake well and take In teaspoonful
doses every four hours
Be sure that the Virgin Oil of Pine
(Pure) Is In the original half-ounce
rials which are put up expressly for
druggists to dispense Each vial Is se-
curely sealed In a round wooden case
with engraved wrapper with the name
— Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure) — guaran-
leed under the Food and Drugs Act
June 30 190(5 prepared only by Leach
Chemical Co Cincinnati O — plainly
printed thereon There are many rank
Imitations of Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure)
s’hlch are put out under various
aames such as Concentrated Oil of
Pine Tine Balsam etc Never accept
these as a substitute for the Pure Vir-
gin Oil of Tine as they will Invariably
produce nausea and never effect the
desired result
Where It Hurt Moet
"Young gentlemen” snld the college
president notwithstanding the fact
that be was addressing the students
"young gentlemen hazing must be
stopped and stopped at once It has
Injured the college more than any
of you ever could guess Only last
week a gentleman declined to give
ua $1000000 because there was so
much hazing Hazing Is a bad thing
financially”
“How about morally?” asked the
itudent
"Aw-aw really there may be some-
thing In that but— aw— the — the point
baa never come up and 1 — aw — am
not prepared to answer But the point
la worth considering” — Chicago Jour
oaL
How to Sleep In a Blanket
There are a great many very com-
petent treatises telling you how to
build your Are pitch your tent and all
the rest of 1L I have never seen do-
cribed the woodman's method of using
a blanket however Lie flat on your
back Spread the blanket over you
Now raise your legs rigid from the
hips the blanket of course draping
over them In two swift motions tuck
first ose edge under your legs from
right to left then the second edge un-
der from left to right and over the
Srst edge! Lower your legs wrap
Ip your shoulders and go to sleep If
you roll over one edge will unwind
but the other will tighten — Stewart
Edward White In Outing
Senator Much Alike
Senator Simmons of North Carolina
and Senator Taliaferro of Florida look
enough alike to be twin brothers
They are about the aame size and
build each has a heavy crop of hair
which Is kept closely trimmed and
their short stubby mustaches are
much alike Both have dark eyes
and there Is probably not two pounds
difference In their respective weights
If It were not for the fact that the
Florida senator has a few more gray
hairs In his head than his North Caro-
lina colleague it would be almost Im-
possible for the senate employes to
tell them apart
TUTNAM FADELESS DYES produce
the brightest end fastest color with leas
work end no muss
If you have knowledge let other
light their candles at IL — T Fuller
Lewi’ Single Binder straight 5c cigar
Made of extra quality tnliarco our
dealer or Lewis’ Factory l’eoria 111
Efforts of a homely girl who tries
to look pretty are very often vain
In a Pinch Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE
A powder It cures painful smart-
ing nervous feet and Ingrowing nails
It's the greatest comfort discovery of
tha age Makes new shoes easy A
certain cure for sweating feet Sold
by all Druggists 25c Accept no sub-
stitute Trial package FREE Ad-
dress A S Olmsted Le Roy N Y
Company Withdraw from Canada
Consul John E Hamilton of Corn-
wall Canada states that the Ameri-
can company which haa been erecting
a $3000000 tinplate and Iron works
at Morrlsburg haa abandoned the en-
terprise because tbs Dominion govern-
ment refused to grant any protection
In th new tariff schedule
Not "Just as Good”— It's the Best
One box of Hunt's Cure Is unfailing-
ly unqualifiedly and absolutely guar-
anteed to cure any form of Skin Dis-
ease It Is particularly active in
promptly relieving and permanently
curing all forms of Itching known
Eczema Tetter Ringworm and all
similar troubles are relieved by one
application cured by one box
Prolific Playwright and Novelist
W J Locke the new secretary of
the Institute of British Architects Is
a writer of plays and novels Hta first
book appeared In 1894 and each year
since then hi has completed a book
His plays have been very successful
and bis latest effort In that direction
will shortly be brougbt out In London
Starch like everything else Is be-
ing constantly Improved the patent
Starches put on the market 25 years
ago are very different and Inferior to
those of the present day In the lat-
est discovery — Defiance Starch — all In-
jurious chemicals are omitted while
the addition of another Ingredient In-
vented by us gives to the Starch A
strength and rmoothneas never Ap-
proached by other brands
Oldest Living Scotchman
James Grieve who was born In
Borclillly Glenquolch In Glengarry
on New Year’s day 1800 Is the oldest
living Scotchman He was a shepherd
up to a fow year ago Ho can remem-
ber Incidents of nearly a century ago
He lives very simply and seldom
eats meat He married In 1822 and
three of his 14 children survive —
Greenoch Herald
sere
TIRED AND SICK
YET MUST WORK
"Man may work from sun to sun
but woman's work Is never done”
In order to keep the homo neat
and pretty the children well dres-w-d
and tidy women overdo and often
suffer in silence drifting along from
bad to worse knowing well that
they ought to hare help to overcome
the pains and aches which daily
make life a burden
It 1 to these women that Lydia
E l’inkham's Vegetable Compound
made from native roots and herbs
comes as a blessing When the spir-
its are depressed the head and back
aches there are dragging-down pains nervousness sleeplessness and
reluctance to go Anywhere these are only symptoms which unless
heeded are soon followed by the worst forma of Female Complaints
Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
keeps the feminine organism ina strong and healthy condition Itcures
Inflammation Ulceration displacements and organic troubles In
preparing for child-birth and to carry women safely through the Change
of Life it Is most efficient
Mrs Augustas Lyon of Fast Earl Pa writes-— Der Mrs Fink-
barn: — “For A long time I suffered from female trouble and had all kinds
of aches and pains In the lower part of hack and hides I could not
sleep and had no appetite Since taking Lydia E Finkharn's Vegetable
Compound and following the advice which yon gave me I feel like a
new woman And I cannot praise your medicine too highly”
Mrs PInkham’s Invitation to Women
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to
write Mrs Finkham at Lynn Mass Out of her vast volume of ex-
perience she probably has the very knowledge that will help your
case Her advice is free and always helpfuL
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7 WE CAN
positively
SAVE You
from
$50 to $150
on a
piano in a
sweet
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We also handle the high-grade Baldwin
Ivers & FonJ Fischer Smith & Nixon
Sohnier and others
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at your station Trite for special terms
TALKH1S MAGiililES
Latest Records Trite for terms
GUITARS VI3LII1S EillJOS
From cheapest to best grade
Sheet Music Trite for catalog
SEYlfiG L1AGHIIIES
fcpeHnl (rrmi on all make PKL1V
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310 N Droodwxv Oklahoma City O T
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DEFIANCE STARCH
iiartliaa cluiai nicest
THE CAiSADiAU Vital
IS THE BEST YEST
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Some of file Advantages
Th® phenomenal Inrrras in milar vn 1 1 g
fnnin Itnrg and iisnniis- lus pul aitixwt nt-rv r
lion of ihs country w t nm j $ r rutr
iii'"' nmiketa eti fut and etfe'jr uiotrn
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Of I 111 yrttr int'AiiA W LMI (HI m lie Ini i t of
aurn anadi apart Iron liiu rcaull ol oiltr’
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I N T K M K N I M VI i-i A ritrV hnuas
or h? author rrd 4ivrrimriii Atfhf
J S CRAWFORD No 125 W Kiatk Steef
Kaaxaa City Mixoori
Hooper’s Teller Cure
KcrMcb)
Is sold by all druggists
jrantee
czema
Skin
orm
Dew Poison Chapped
Face and Hands Pim-
ples Dandruff and all
Sca’p Troubles Corns
Bunions bore and
Sweaty Feet Etc Sold
everywhere two sizes
50c and $100 Bottles
Mail this ad to us
and we will send you a
trial bottle free
HOOPER MEDICINE CO Dallas Texas
W N U Oklahoma City No 10 1907
NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER
THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUN I ER-IRRITANT
CAPISICUM
VASELINE
EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE FEFPER FLANT
A CUICK S'JPE FAFF A‘D ALWAYS PFADY C"F E Fr R PAIN —PRICK
15c —IN CSLLAK'I! IF Tt'rcC-A 1' ALL L r- t WZ'Z I S AND r Fl ESS ( R
PY MAIL n-( RE Fi-r Or 15- IN EO"C& L I AM r G PON’I WAIT
TILL THE PAIN COMLJ-KELH A TUBfc II AMD Y
A subslituta for and superior to rous'ard or any other plaster and will net
blister tho most dcncate skn Tha pain-allavit g and curative qualities of
the article are wonderful It will atop the tnotliaUe at onre and relieve
Headache and Sdatira We recommend It as the test and safes! external
counter-irriuni known alro as an external remedy ter pains In tiie chest
and stomach and all Rheumatic tleura'gic and Gouty complaints A trial
will prove wht we claim (or it and it wl be found to Le Invaluable In the
household and (or chilaren Once u-ei ro f-miy will be without It Many
peoole say “it Is the best of all your p-eparalions" Accent no preparation
of vaseline unless the same carries our Ubel otherwise It Is not genuine
SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE TILL MAIL OUR VASE-
LINE PAMPHLET TH1CH TILL INTEREST YOU
CHESEBROUGH MFC CO
17 ETATE STREET NEW YORK CITY
Tl -—I— " —
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“I Was Pale95' -
writes Mrs H C Robinson (formerly Mis3 Hazel Upson) of DeKaJb '
111 “as a result of six months suppression following an attack of
fever that I never got over just right I was weak and hardly able to
get around Ths best doctor In DeKalb gave me up and said I could
not get well Mamma was almost crazy about it One afternoon a
lady friend came to see me and told mamma to get me a bottle of
WRITE US FREELY
and frankly In strlctrst confidence telling all your
troubles and stating your age We will aeod yoa
TKU ADVICZ In plain sex led envelope and a val-
uable 64-page Book on “Home Treatment lor Women"
Address: Ladies' Advisory Department Th
Chattanooga Medicine Co Chattanooga Tenn
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80 she jet It though sho had little hrpes cf Its helping But praise God I I had taken
Just three bottles when I va3 relieved and began to get well right off I kep t right on
taking Cardul and now I am well ard strong I feci that I owe my life to Cardul and
will never be through praising It” Thousands of ladles have written like Mrs Robin-
son to tell of the wonderful relief It gave In the various forms cf female disease For
luch trouble 33 headache backache falling feelings nervousness Irregularity mis-
placement etc you vlll find Cardul cf true and lasting beneLL Try 1L
AT ALL’ DRUGGISTS IN $100 BOTTLES
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COFFEE THRESHED HER
13 Long Year
"For over fifteen years” writes a
patient hopeful little Ills woman
“while a coffee drinker I suffered
from Spinal Irritation and Nervous
trouble I waa treated by good physi-
cians but did not pet much relief
“I never suspected that coffee might
be aggravating my condition I was
downhearted and discouraged but
prayed dally that I might find some-
thing to help me
“Several years ago while at a
friend's bouse I drank a cup of Post-
urn and thought I had never tasted
anything more delicious
“From that time on I used Tostum
Instead of coffee and soon began to
Improve In health so that now I can
walk half a dozen blocks or more with
ease and do many other things that
I never thought I would bo able to
do again In this world
“My appetite Is good I sleep well
and find life worth living Indeed A
lady of my acquaintance said she did
not like Fostum It was so weak and
tasteless
“I explained to her the difference
when It Is made right— boiled accord
lng to directions She was glad to
know this because eoffeo did not agree
with her Now her folks cay they ex-
pect to use Postum the rest of their
lives" Name given by Postum Co
Pattlo Creek Mich Read the little
book “The Road to Wellvllle" In
pkgs "There’s a reason”
South Carolina Gam Cock to Mexico
Mr S M Pickens Is now shipping
12 game cocks to Mexico for which he
receives eight dollars each says the
Anderson Intelligencer He has also
an order for 100 at five dollurs each
and 50 at eight dollars each aggregat-
ing 996 Mr Pickens has a large
number of fine chickens at diffeient
walks Id the county and Is getting to-
gether the 150 for the 396 order
The breeds raised by Mr Pickens
are the Ginn grays and the Warhorse
They are excellent pit rocks aud ae-
lected and bred to stand steel
£tati or Ohio City or Toledo I B
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(utii44i 1o ih i f of C'cHiuty tud hwi
1 fttid ttui 8H1 0-in will pr lb tutu of
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ran if i atarnm ttitt r&iiool b cured bj Ute ui wf
Uall-LaC vr J CHKVEY
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dlr--ti in ilia lilia-l buS miui-i aurt uf lb
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R-i'il hr U nratrul-la
laa Util aZauinj t'lu lor couilpallua
According to statistics nlne-tcntb
of the men who commit eulcide are
married Comment Is unnecessary
It is said of home-made troubles
that they are very like home made
clothes they never fit well and they
generally last longer than others —
Spurgeon
Girfield Ti- n l-olutelv pure end ef
fi-ctive lirxtive! Mi-le of II--rti Take it
to purify t!ic blood to overc'-me eon-tip
tion ni to eradicate rheumatism slid
chronic disease
It Isn’t always policy to believe the
man who tells you what be would do
If be were In your place
riiF rtsia in to i hats
PAO olNTM UN T l futrinur-il Ui ntn an ril
i I’fti (nr Iiiind Hi) hi r I’nttrudibg FiiH ti
U) U djr Ol BauliOJ fl Utultd iOO
The more a man wants to borrow
the harder he shakes your hand
You always (jet full value in Lewis’
Fincle Binder straight 5c cigar Your
dealer or la-wis’ Factory Peoria 111
A toast — May the best you wish for
be the worst you get
Mn WlmlAw'i booth Inf
For 4hliir ih minis retiur hw
ftimuuva44t7Miacurw wL4 outM fecftbuiu
Soft peopl occasionally use bard
words
3 Circulation Stimulated
’’ and Ihe Muscles and Joints
lubricated by using
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Price 2 5o 50c G 100
Sold by ell Dealers
'-Sloans Treatise On The I!orse"5enl Free
Address Dr Earl SSIoanBcstonMass
Boaua of tho ugly grizzly gray halva Ua “ LA CREOLE” HAIR RE3TOKER Price SlOO retail
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