Cloud Chief Witness (Cloud Chief, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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The conversation of tom*; o*>pl# la (
so unimportant that *b« tb*7 atup
:al*)t/g you fail to ty>Ue« It
TFIXOW rt/JtHM AIR rWaiOITTLT.
Kwvtbns whit* witfc li«d < rw B«0 Bis*
Ail grvotn tell large * 01 [*cu|t, t o*UA
Serer lend money to a man who
tpeaki of It u a owe trifle
To Core a Onld in On® day.
Take Lai*t. v« Broao Quirai*e Tabif. AO
troggut* refaa-l txKrtW If it foilsU> w* B
Many ® man will return a borrowed
jmbrella promptly who could not be
ru«t«d to carry $¥*> of Romeoct eUe's
money a block.
The watermelon days are bere to
tome the saddest of the year. But
Jf yon use Cheatham's Laxative Chill J
Tablet®, you need not bare a fear.
Price 25 cents per box.
—- ...
A young woman stepped up to the
telegraph operator'* desk and asked in
a trembling voice for telegraph blanks,
•ays Youth's Companion. She wrote
upon on*, tore It In halves, wrote a
second, wbicb sbe treated in the aame
way, and at last a third. This last
the banded to the operator with a
feverish request that be would "bur-1
ry It." TIjIh be did, and after she bad
gono be read the other two for his own
smusement.
The first wa#: "All is over. I never
wihh to see you again."
The second revl: "Do not write or
try to see me at present."
The third wan: "Come at once. Can
you take the next train? Please an-
swer."
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WITH NERVES UNSTRUNG AND HEADS
THAT ACHE
WISE WOMEN
BROMO - SELTZER
TARE
TRIAL BOTTLE lO CENTS.
A BVRNIXG QUESTION.
Tbey *er* sitting In the hammock,
in ibe dusk of evefltide;
Eh* «ki dainty. hJ *nd pretty.
Hi u man of sxr<r.gih and prida
Kier frarJt and *libly Joyows.
lie sensed strangely much distrait;
Of th«r Itayjrt <fu*-*«*d vajoely.
Hoping it would *c.a! her fate.
Th*-n in s<-r«it* sharp and rousing.
Word# that pierced her through and
through.
Gapped the iov*r mopping madly,
"Is this hot enough for you?"
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The Editorial Page
An editorial page of tbe right kind,
vigorous, fearless, always clever and
sparkling, is the best investment a
newspapftr can make. The long, lum-
bering editorial on an abstract sub-
ject lias seen in its day. It is true,
doubtless, that many editorial writers
who persist Jn making their page
"heavy," do not attract enough readers
to pay for their department. But the
strong, timely editorial, dealing with
live topics In an original and vigorous
way, Is more widely read, perhaps,
than any other form of literature.
The influence of the editorial page
la, in faet, more widespread and more
profound than ever before. With the
decline of oratory and the dlnappear-
anre of magazine polemics, that influ-
ence is constantly gaining, and thtf
editorial page Is becoming once more
the main feature of the paper.—Atlan-
ta Journal.
GOT TO
Have Sharp Bralna Nowadays or Drop
Back.
The man of to-day no matter what
his calling, needs a sharp brain and
to get this he needs food that not only
gives muscle and strength but brain
and nerve power as well.
A carpenter and builder of Mar-
quette, Mich., who Is energetic and
wants to advance in bis business,
read an article about food in a re-
ligious paper and in speaking of his
experience he said: "Up to three
year ago I had not been able to study
or use my thinking powers to any ex-
tent. There was something lacking
and I know now that It was due to
the fact that my food was not rebuild-
ing my brain.
"About this time I began the use
of the condensed food Grape-Nuts and
the result has been 1 can think and
plan with some success, it has not
only rebuilt my brain until it is
stronger and 6urer and more ac-
tive, but my muscles are also harder
and more firm where they used to
bo loose and soft and my stomach
Is now In perfect condition. I can
enduro more than twice the amount
of fatlgu6 and my nights' rest always
completely restores me. In other
words I am enjoying life, and I at-
tribute it to tbe fact that I have found
a perfect food." Name given by Pos*
turn Co., Battle Creek, Miclk
"*'4.
BILLY TAKES CHANCES.
When William ate the dynamite
Tho clock had Just struck 7.
'Twas only 7:01 when Bill
Made entre Into heaven I 1
? 5 ?
There are several words not to be
found In the dictionary that a man
feels like paying out loud when he
pays his summer resort bill. Webster
did not corral everything worth utter-
ance. s
n!i
THE GIRL IN WHITE. 3
The maiden In pink Is attractive,
The lassie In blue a delight;
But the prettiest girl and the nicest,
Is the maiden who dresses in white.
—Toledo Blade.
A how to the belle of Toledo-
But here's to the fairest of fair,
The maid that enriches the color
Of any old thing she may wear!
Keep cool! If you can't keep cool,
keep still about it!
In science or painting j
He did not excel. ..
But lie held an ace full i j
And did very well!
* * •
Some women will never be hugged
ijntil they learn to run au automobile
and dare not let go of the steerlug
apparatus to protect themselves,
so*
Keep trying; do not hope forsake.
No matter what the croakers say
There still remains within the lake
The fish that got away!
« • •*
Some men could ^.joy their sum-
mer vacations were it not for hust-
ling around in the heat trying to find
new jobs.
• * *
The "doc" admonishes us to sweat
out the poison. With the thermome-
ter at 95 degrees in the shade, few
will desregard the doctor's advice.
* * •
There are sea-shells and shells
at all the ocean summer resorts.
• • •
Time and the mule should be takea
by the forelocfe.
Every tidy housekeeper appreciates nicely starched
Clothes and linens. No starch under the sun gives
§o good a finish as Defiance Starch. It is absolutely
free of the chemicals which other starches contain. It
never,sticks to the iron or causes the clothes to
break. It does not rot them. For 10 cents you get
i6 ounces of. the best starch that can be made.
Get Defiance.
THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO.,
OMAHA, NEB.
is the most expensive eating after all.
It frequently happens that free lunch
Ask Your Dealer for Allen's Foot Ease.
A powder to shake into your shoes. It rests
the feet. -CuresSwollen, Sore, Hot, Callous,
Aching, Sweating feet and Ingrowing Nails.
Allen's Foot-Ease makes new or tight
Shoes easy. Sold by all Druggists and
shoe stores, 25c. Sample mailed FREE.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
The chestiest individual is often the
one with the least excuse for dorsal
expansion. ' •
IF ¥OU USE BALL BLUE,
Get Red Cross Ball Blue, the best Ball Blue.
Large 2 oz. package only 5 cents.
There is nothing on earth to be com-
pared, with a virtuous and lovely wo-
man.—Arabian.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Byrop.
For cblldreo teethlnfr. softens the gum*, redue«« to
datamation, allay* pain, cure# wind colic. 25ca bottle.
The average man boasts seventeen
times as much about what he's i,oing
to'do as he does about what he has
done.
EDUCATIONAL
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Oklahoma State Military Institute,
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
A high-grade Military School. Three courses.
Firm discipline. EleRant new building. Steam
heated. Electric lighted. Moderate* expense.
Faculty of Male Specialists, U. S. Army
Officer . Physical training a special feature.
Address Lieut.-Col. James E. Dunn, C. t. S«pt„
Oklahoma City, O. T.
CAPITAL CITY
BUSINESS COLLFGE
GUTHRIE, OKU.
The largest Business Col-
lege in the central south-
/west. Courses: Cornmer-
f cial, {Shorthand Se Type-
writing. Penmanship and
Telegraphy. fAU URN
BEGINS SEP*. 7. 1903.
Correspondence solicited. Address R. .A
Gaff net, Pres.
SCHOOL
and
*„ubch furniture
Now is the time to place your crJer for
school or church furniture. If you are a school
director, it Is your duty to buy the be t furni-
ture for the least money. Write to me enclos-
ing a list of goods wanted and I will make yon
a hid. We guarantee satisfaction on «v< ry-
thinfir we sell. .TAsPER SIPES.
O clahoma City.
WHY IT IS THE BEST
Is because made by an entirely different
process. Defiance Starch is unlike any
other, better and one-third more for 10
cents.
Those from whom we expect the
most give us the least.
Pleasant to take are Cheatham's
Laxative Chill Tablets. No bitter,
nauseous dose, but most effective of
them all. Chills cannot withstand
them, Price 25 cents per box.
"AS'SJ.TS '[Thsmoson't Ey« Wat*
♦single
binder
our jobber
CI6AR ALWAYS RELIABLE
or direct from Factory, Peoria, ill.
W, N. U.—-Oklahoma City, No. 35, 1903.
I Best Cough 8yrup."lSiatea Good." Uafi I
■ In time. Sold by drugglats. {
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Cloud Chief Witness (Cloud Chief, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1904, newspaper, September 9, 1904; Cloud Chief, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc177558/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C%20Economics%20and%20Finance%20-%20Communications%20-%20Newspapers%22: accessed May 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.