The Miami Republican. (Miami, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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TOLD or TUB TITLED
"A rote of roses bright a vision of
embodied light" Is sn Indian poet’s de-
scription of Lady Curzon
One of the fads of the princess of
Wales Is to Impress on every one In
Great Britain the Importance of learn
ing to swim
The countess of Jersey Is described
as being a clever cultivated woman
who reads and thinks and who has
been one of the most energetic of so
dety globe-trotters
The duke of Argyll was 60 years of
age recently During the last 21 years
b has produced upward of a dozen
books Including the opera of "Dlarmlr"
In the great Jubilee year
Lord Care w the English noble
man Is s farmer of renown and owns a
herd of Jerseys of rare strain Ills
wife delights to go "a-mllkln" In a short
skirt jmd low-cut bodice and Is said to
put most of the expert milkmaids to
blush
King Edward Is to review the Scot-
tish volunteers at Edinburgh But un-
less the war office consents to allow the
volunteer regiments outside of Edin-
burgh more than 45 per cent of their
traveling expenses 10000 expected vol-
unteers will be absent from the review
Ex Empress Eugenie visited the Kiel
harbor a few weeks ago In her steam
yacht Thistle She Is 79 years old and
still quite active She wanted to see
the town which had so rapidly become
world-famed and waa ahown the prin-
cipal atreeta and alghta She speaks
German fluently From Kiel ahe pro-
ceeded to Slock hem
Queen Alexandra of England la Ilka
many women 111 at eaae on the rostrum
Her voice Is low and sweet with Just
the suspicion of foreign accent about It
There la an almost pathetic note In Its
tones that lingers In the memory
bauntingly However her subject
loyally declare that ahe Is a most charm-
ing speaker and that the foreign tings
Is but sn added charm to the voice
FSOU SCIENTIFIC SOURCES
According to the Scientific Am rli an
the cost of running sn electric furnac
capable of producing the extraordinary
he- of 60' '0 degrees is bo cents s min-
ute tl an hour or about JijOadajr
At the iv-ent Roentgen congress In
Berlin s speriwi committee adopted
the following terminology for the new
science: Rontgenology Is the study df
Jtontgen rays Itontenugraphy Is pho-
tography by the rays Rontgenoscopy Is
observation by Rontgon rays ortho-
runtgenograpby In place of orthodia-
graphy Itontgonotherapy and the verb
to rontgenle In their obvious mean-
ings The new quarts vessels to valuable
for their enduratee of temperature
changes bate disadvantages They
leak at high tempt raturve and Uert helot
using tubes with walls one-thirtieth of
ss Inch thick lost s third of the oxygen
and s sixth of the nitrogen In one hour
St lloO degrees Centigrade Thesealed-
up gases were originally at about air
pressure Permeability for hydrogen Is
quite marked at 8 sj degrees but wtft
hydrogen chloride and carbon dioxide
It Is scarcely a preclaLle U low 13"0 de-
gree The old Idea that changes srs tsklng
place on the ni'-ou baa been carefully
Investigated by M I'ulseux s French as-
tronomer Going over all records front
the earliest obw r atlons to the latest he
concludes that the reality of the sup-
pose 1 changes ha not be n proved sn 1
that the varying sensitiveness of the ret-
ina for faint objects la sufficient to ac-
count for dlfftrerres seen while differ-
ent condition of exposurs might ex-
plain all appearances In ths photo-
graph THE SECRET OF YOUTH
De Soto looked for tbs secret of
youth la a spring of guihlag life-
giving waters which bs was sure he
would find In ths New World Al-
chemists and sages (thousands of
them) have spent their lives In quest
for It hut It la only found by those
happy people who can digest and as-
similate the right food which keeps
the physical body perfect that peace
and comfort are the sure results
A remarkable man of 91 saya:
"For many long years I suffered more
or leas with chronic costiveness and
painful Indigestion This condition
made life a great burden to me as
you may well Imagine
"Two years ago I began to use
CrapeNut a food and am thankful
that I did It has been a blessing to
me In every way I first noticed that
ft had restored my digestion Thi
was a great gala but was nothing to
compare In Importance with the fact
that In a short time my bowels were
restored to free and normal action
"The cure seemed to be complete
for two years I have had non of the
old trouble I nse the GrapeNul food
every morning for breakfast and fre-
quently rat nothing else The use ha
made me comfortable and harpy and
although I will bo 94 yeara old nxt
fall I have become strong and sup-
ple again erect In figure and ran walk
with anybody and enjoy It" Name
given hr Fortum Co Battle Creek
Mich "Tbere’a a reason"
Read the little book "Tha Road to
ft'ellvDla" In every pkg
A HANDY BAG HOLDER
Tanner Tills How Ha Mads On
Which Did Better Berries
Than Many Others
A subscriber In Stephenson county
Illinois writes to the Fralrie Farmer
saying: "I saw In
your paper lately
sn Illustration of
s bag holder
which I think f
can best I make
a frame at tbs bot-
tom of two-inch
strip ExS laches
square with m
olid wood back
For my hopper I
used sheet Iron of
sn old binder cut-
ting It to slant
out at the ton on
three sides so that It will be easy to
hovel Into I then fastened one hook
on each corner at the bottom to hang
the bag on A two-inch strip three
feet long was then bolted on to -ths
fat side of the hopper and In this a
number of holes were bored 7h
finished my bagholder and all I have
to do la to hang It on a spike using
the different holes In the strip for this
purpose according to the sire of the
La? The Illustration shows the plan
Thla Is another of these little de-
vice that Is useful to the farmer
There are ftimpa'aMvely few tb ncs
that are more useful than a gool bag
holder Ordinarily two men are re-
quired to do the work thjt one man
ran do If he has a bag bolder that Is
practical It appear as though our
Stephenson county (III) aubscrit er
his a plan that will answer every r-ir
lose Some will object to It on ac-
count of the hooks and the liaVlity
of tearing the bag but we ven'ure
even though there la tone Injury
that the damage will not be so great
tut what the top of the bag will last
a lone as will the bottom wbera It
Cjmes In contact with the fl-xr
FERTILIZING ORCHARDS
V F Massey Tells Haw This Work
Can Best Be Done— Fruit Trees
Need Enriching
Farmers as a rule realize the Im-
portance of fertilizers on their annual
crops but when It cornea lo the or-
chard they Imagine that an apjle or
a j-each tree or other fruit tree can
fH all It needs from the natural soil
And not only do thla but the orchard
Is often expected to furnish hay or
pasture for stock The result of such
treatment is seen all over the coun-
try In decrepit tree and poor crop
of fruit and the grower say that the
climate has changed and they can
to longer grow fruit as they formerly
j did whin In fact soil exhaustion la
at the root of the whole trouble
When one conrldera the great amount
of plant food that has been taken
from the soli to build up a great apple
tree and that a crop of apples take
from the aoll mineral matters to
tbrlce the extent that a crop of wheat
of 75 bushels per acre will take the
reasou for the failure of the fruit
become a apparent In the early
growth of an orchard we want the
tree to develop fart and hnce we
fertilize the soil with a complete fer-
tlllrer and grow some truck crops
In It that need auch feeding But
after tb tree has gotten Into a bear-
ing condition w can pat the land la
grass and cut It several times during
the season and let tb cut grass rot
on the land and can thus supply all
the nitrogen needed especially If
clover Is grown Plenty of whf:e
clover among the grass well supplied
with add phosphate and potash
mixed five part of the lrst to one of
the last will supply In 400 pounds per
acre what the fruit needs for Iti per-
fection Try thla and see If the fruit
dove not respond
Fcpulsrity of tha Prana
The people of the United Slates ara
great caters of the prune Last year
over lt 'utOCOO pounds were coniumed
Frame and the Danublan provinces
prb r to list furnished nearly the entire
upply of the United States In that
year however American grown prune
apeared on the market and thereafter
the supply from thla country Increase-1
nntll the lmortatlon of fiuelgn fruit has
been reduced to very small proportions
California produces the larger portion
of the prune supply 37l’0coo tree being
grown In Santa Clara county alone
something over 110000000 pound belrg
the amount of prunes produced Tu
thousand trays of fruit spread out (none
unbroken trait may be seen in this
county during the drying season i
Mary Wilson says: ”U Is no wonder
that the Germans and Austrians who
used to furnish us great quantities of
(heap prunes do not like the turn af-
fairs have taken Our prune growers
and shlp(era have certainly gotten after
them with a sharp slick"
High Class Brijggi
The better class of dmistn everywhere are tnen of scientific attainment! and high Integrity
who devote their lives to the welfare of their fellow men in lupplying the beat of remedies and
purest medicinal agent! of known value in accordance with physicians’ prescription! and
scientific formula Druggists of the Letter cla?i manufacture many excellent remedies but
always under original or officinal names and they never sell false brands or imitation medicines
They ars the men to deal with when in need of anything in their line which usaally includes
all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a first-class pharmacy and the finest and
best of toilet articles and preparations and many useful accessories and remedial appliances
The earning of a fair living with the satisfaction which arises from a knowledge of the benefits
conferred upon their patrons and assistance to the medical profession is usually their greatest
reward for long years of study and many hours of daily toil They all know that Syrup of
Figs is an excellent laxative remedy and that it gives universal satisfaction and therefore they
are selling many millions of bottles annually to the well informed purchaser! of the choicest
remedies and they always take pleasure in handing out the genuine article hearing the full
name of the Company — California Fig Syrup Co — printed on the front of every package
They know that in cases of colds and headaches attended by biliousness and constipation and
of weakness o torpidity of the liver and bowels arising from irregular habits indigestion or
over-eating that there is no other remedy so pleasant prompt and beneficial in its effects as
Syrup of Figs and they are glad to sell it because it gives universal satisfaction
Owing to the excellence of Syrup of Figs the universal satisfaction which it gives and tbs
immense demand for it imitations have been made tried and condemned tut there are
individual druggists to be found here and there who do not maintain the dignity and principles
of the profession and whose greed gets the better of their judgment and who do not hesitate
to recommend and try to sell the imitations in order to make a larger profit Such preparations
sometimes have the name— u Syrup of Figs”— or “Fig Syrup” and of some piratical concern
or fictitious fig syrup company printed on the package but they never have the full name of
the Company — California Fig Syrup Co — printed on the front of the package The imitations
hould be rejected because they are injurious to the system In order to sell the imitations
they find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation or deception and whenever a dealer passes
off on a customer a preparation under the name of “Syrup of Figs” or “Fig Syrup” which
does not bear the full name of the California Fig Fyrup Co printed on the front of the package
he is attempting to dceive and mislead the patron who has tern to unfortunate as to enter his
establishment whether it lj larce or small for if the dealer resorts to misrepresentation and
and deception in one case he will do so with other medicinal agents and in the filling of
physicians’ prescription? and should l-e avoided by every one who values health and happiness
Knowing that the great majority of druzgi-ts are reliable we supply the immense demand
for our excellent remedy entirely through the druggist? of whom it may l-e purchased every-
where in original packages onlv at the regular price of fifty cents per bottle hut as exceptions
exist it is rece?sary to inform the public of the facts in order that all may decline or return
any imitation w hich may lie mid to them If it does rot bear the full name of the Company —
California Fig £yrup Co — printed on the front of every package do not hesitate to return the
article and to demand the return of your money and in future go to one of the better class of
d ruggists who will Etll you what you with and the lest cf everything in his line at reasonable prices
PEACE AND COMFORT
A riRST-CLASS ClbAk mXde UFA
FINE QUALITY HAVANA TOBACCO — Try Them
“3DT and -djents" 5c Cigars Are Leaders of lie Worli 1 1 k u?us
His Offering
A Kansas City lni2pt telle that a
vreslthy men ceme into me store one nv
der morning and throwing dime on the
whimcae i -I ‘ tiiir fie two nuke f-ir
t tint t-lra-e?” ‘Going to try a v'ot nz-eh-iie
ked the dnijist p!e-m-lv
"So" replied the wealthy men “l ui fil-
ing to rhuri It”
Important
"Wi at i the ni -t important tliif about
n e i- i -a-krd t e mve: gztor
And wlhmt a niomttl’s bee tit on tb
inventor mice an-wer:
"I'be parzcaule”— Wasbirgtun 8Ur
Notice eerefulle ami you will fnl that
th nun )ou Ike ti talk with l-e- el-
were talks wnth Jim about ourfli-ts
and not about he own— omrv ill Jour-
Itel Good News for AIL
Bradford Tenn Git 23rd (Special)—
Scimt no researen hue Kidney 1 rouble
to be tb litber o( m menjr iIikiki tbst
new of e discovery of a sure rare (or it can-
not led to he welcomed all over tbe coun-
try And irrorcwi te Mr J A Dzvis f
tine piece jirt curb cur is found in Doud'e
Kidney Fun Mr Bern ):
-lk-dd s Kidney Pills ere a’l thet te
claimed them 1 hey here dot me more
food tnaa anything I have ever taken 1
ad Kidney Trouble very bed aud alter tak-
ing a few bo ire of lknid a Kidney Piii 1 am
completely cured 1 cannot praie trem too
mm h "
Kidney Complaint develop irto Bright
Disease Dropy Dalietee Rheumatim
and ether panlul and fatal uieae Tne
safeguard la to rur your k-dneta wit i
Ihxld a Kidney IMia w ben they abuw toe
brat tymplom of disease
i’iography a often vul) toe gentle art of
Varaismng tie truth
w
Lewis' "Single Rindrr” strs'glt V c gar
Price to dra-rrs kWuu per M 1 ney coat
some more t an otner biands but n mote
than n good 5c egar should coat Law la
Factory I'rora 11-
W hen a girl iw really in love eh is hungry
On!) between mewla
If you owe Ball Blue get Red Grows Ball
PI ue (be best Bell Blue Large 3 oa
package only 3 cents
A man who la huitng for Work doesn't
Bred to rarry a gun
UE ATTENDS TO BUSINESS
the Mi siraifht ta work
D cur
Hurls Sprains Bruises
by ths us of
AND — OTHERS
These Wke Smeke the
If you g ve a ju-t-i-w cf t'e pew-w instead
cf a minister tbe j -b -f mam if g you then
you a il be rgtt in lir to tike an appeal
to bgr-er couit later on
RESTORED HIS HAIR
Scalp Humor Cured by Cutieura
Soap and Ointment After All
Elsa Had Failed
"I was troubled with a ervere wralp
honor and I — s of hair that gave me a
great deal cf annoy am-e and inconven-
ience After unnkt-ewt ul efforts with
many rented- and o-cled hair tonicw
a Inrnd in lined me to try t’otu-ura Ni
and Ihritnient Tbe humor was cured in
a short time my hair was restored a
hralthr as ever and I ran gladly say I
have a nee l-een entn-ly free from i ry
further annovanre I shall alwav u-e
Uutirura boap and I keep the Ointment
nn hand to use as a dre-m-r-g fer the hair
and scalp i gned ) Fred'k Buwcbe 313
East 37th St New York City”
Some j-evple regard life as a perpetual in-
dotation meeting — X I mice
Yellow clothes are unaightlr Keep them
whit with Red 4oea lull Blue AH
grocer sell large 3 oa paikage 5 cents
Ty door of adversity is a!ay suj plied
W13 a knoi ker — V V Tjnes
Tor I a fiats
St
Politician's Viewpoint
"That iii a terrL’e explosion in your
City Two hundred men knied yon aayT"
’T wro huncred and tilty”
Hard! Hard!”
‘Weil I should remark And elect w
only month off too” — kbictgo San
A man i morw often knows by thw
eomjiany be keep than by the tales Lw
P)-
Fiao'wOur cannot Be too highly spoken of
ns a cough cure — J V t ) Brirn XZi Third
Av N Mmneapol M od Jan S WXl
A chip off tb old biovk may cltto ukw
a cffrsit pulsn
GREAT SONG WRITER
Paol Dresser the Popular Compoeer
Cured by Doan’a Kidney pills
Paul Dresser of New York author of
' Banka of the Wabash" and many'
other great Bun hits
writes :
Gentlemen: I wish
to recommend Doan's
Kidney Pills in ths
hops that my endorse-
ment will be read by
aorne of the many thou-
sands of sufferers frooa
kidney complaint I
was so wretched froua
this malady Dial 1
could not sleep rest nor eat and Lad m
weak and aching back Doan’a Kidney
Fills effectually cured tne and I wiaL
that other may know
(Signed) l'AUL DRESSER
Sold be all dealers 50 cents a bon
Foater-Milburn Co Buffalo N Y
sad CnUrea
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(her Tllrty Yur
Tha Kind You Hava Ahrajs Ennght
ft wm rmtMii
Jacobs Oil
ard saves tme money and
get Cut cl iroery quicaly
Pike 23 sad 90s
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Coons, J. W. The Miami Republican. (Miami, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1905, newspaper, October 26, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1921734/m1/3/: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.