The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 19, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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CURETHATCOLD
TODAY
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"I nutilit rnlhrr prmrnr (lie liritltb
of n nnllon tlmn be III ruler." MUN-
YO.V Thousands of peoplo who are uu"crlnn
tiitli colds aro about today. Tomorrow
they miy lx prostrated with pcnumonla.
An ounce of prevention i worth a pound
of cure (jet a 25 cent bottle of Mun-
yon'a Cold Cure at the nearest drug
ttore. 'iiiia Dome may ie conveniently
carried in the vest pocket. If you are
not ratified with the effects of the rem-
edy end u your empty lxittlo and we
will refund your money. Munyon's Cold
Cure will speedily break up all forms of
colds and prevent crippe and "pneumonia.
It checks uncharges of the noso and eyes
tops sneeziwr til lavs inflammation and
fever and tones up the erstem.
If vou need Medical Aihlc write to
Munvon's Doctors. Tliev will carefully
liacnoe your cae and advise jou by
mail nliolutelv free.
Prof. Mnnynn Md and Jefferson streets
Philadelphia l'a.
GIRL SAMSON WHO
LIFTS 700 POUNDS
MUSCULAR MAIDEN GIVES MAR-
VELOUS EXHIBITIONS OF HER
GREAT STRENGTH.
AN ATHLETE FROM CHILDHOOD
THRESHING RETURNS
FROM WESTERN
CANADA.
They Reveal Larger Average
Wheat and Oats Than Anticipated.
of
OflTPHT VonnmnAH. Trjeymar brum tot
I'HICm wraith. t4-Hi(o Hook In-o ;... Ml
rituierld&Uu..ViU-Aitja..UoK.a!hlnjiuaU.U
Degan With Light Exercise and Kept
at Work Systematically Until Now
Exercising With Fifty-Pound Dumb-
bells' Is Play for Her.
Scranton Pa. Miss Isabella I.cnge)
Is 17 and weighs 117. For pastime
she tos with CO pound dumbbells
swings on rings and tnkes a turn In
making a punching bag bent ragtime
against an overhead platform.
But when Miss Lengel gets down to
.real exercises sho lifts 700 pounds
and does It with tho grace and ease
that astonishes.
f toil 1 rn m Vina tltn nniinnrnnnn nf
tiiiao A.vii)5i una tuv uijivui uiu v .
most any ordinary well developed girl.
Still she Is more than that; sho Is a i
bundlo of bono and muscle molded I
In tho graceful curves of a perfect .
Iphyotcally developed woman. If any I
body thinks Miss Longcl Is not a girl
of -unusual strength let them take nn
Iron .bar 30 Inches long and banc i
I thereto threo Iron weights of 100
I puunus cucu uau iiieu iiu uu iu
60 pounds each bend
What World Lost?
"It was the worst calamity that ever
happened to me" sighed tho pale In-
tellectual hlgh-browcd young woman.
-"I had written a modern society nov- .lumbhnlis nf
1 complete to tho last chapter nnd j 0Vpr Bip )to th0ir hands two grips
n careless servant Bin gatnercu tue mid trnlgbten up bringing tho load
sheets of tho manuscript from tho freo from tho noor Thi Mgg ingd
floor whero tho wind had. blown thorn. doeg nlght nnd raornnB nud gradually
nnd used them to Mart n flro In tho Bho B ndainB n ntllo mora weight nnd
Erato." ' ' says sho will not bo content until she
"What n burning shamo that wasl i . ff nnn nnnmin nn ensllv nk she
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commented Miss Tartan.
to nun i: pt m uAiti
AM HUII.M iriliriSYSTr.M
TaVo tb Oil BMlnliird UliOVf-1 TA11M.E.3
CHII.I TONIO luu know wlial jou are tatlnc.
Iho formula Is plainly printed on htpit buttle
Ahowlnic It Is Mtuplr (Julnlno and Iron In ft tnMo-
lca form. Tho Qulntno drlrrs out too malaria
Kiid thn Imn Imlhla ud tin. tvfctrlu.
tutlera for 50 yean. 1'rlco CO cents.
bold tij tu
DAD.
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now swings 700 from the floor
This of course to be done without
tho use of a harness for with a liar-
noss Miss Lengel can now lift 1000
pounds; but sho thinks to lift 700
withou harness counts for more than
an extra 300 with one.
When a year and a half old under
tho tutelage of her father hlnibelf nn
athlelu tho girl started training nnd
n year later sho lifted 80 pounds
When threo years old sho lifted 100;
at soven she was abla to pull up ISC
This tho father explained was bo
compllshcd by consistent systematic
training that followed a schedulo of
clockwork regularity and consisted of
sticking to-lt. Tho training was kept
up and at 14 jears tho girl showed n
remarkable deelopmcnt.
Miss Lengel comes from n family
of athletes. Her father William l
Mr. Knocker I had llttlo faith In
tin rnr.iiivB nroiihrtlcs of your medi
cine. '
Tho Agont But It cured you?
Mr. Knocker Yes of evun tho llttlo
faith I had In It.
Sense of Taste.
Trom a series of eperimcnts re
ccntly made at tho University of Kan- j
tas It Is evident that tho averago per-
son can tnsto tho bitter of quinine
.when one part la dissolved In (52000
rarta of water. Salt was detected In
water when ono part to 640 of tho
liquid was used. Sugar could bo tast-
ed In 228 parts of water and common
ioda In 48. In nearly all cases women
could detect a smaller quantity than
in en.
'Asking Too Much.
"Tho count has promised that ho will
nover beat or kick mo If I will marry
him." said tho beautiful helross.
"But has ho promised lo work for
you?" her father asked.
"Oh papa don't bo unreasonable."
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The returns from tho grain fields
of Western Canada as roiealed by tho
work of tho Threshers show much
larger yields than were expected as
'the crop was ripening. It Is a little
early jet tu gho'nn estimate of tho
crop as a whole but Indhldunl yields
(elected from nrloua points through-
out Manitoba Saskatchewan and Al-
berta show thai tho fanners there as a
rule lno had reason to be thankful
o er the results. Kxcellcnt yields aro
reported from many portions of Muni-
toba and a largu district of Saskatch-
ewan has turned out well whllo tho
central portion of Albertn Is splendid.
There will bo shown at tho land ex-
position nt St. Louis u samplo of tho
Marquu's wheat a new wiriety and
one that appears to bo well adapted
to the. toll and cllmnto of Western
Canada that yielded 63 bushels to Iho
acre. Tho exhibit and Btatement will
be supported by affidavits from tho
eroweru. This wheat weighs well
and being a bard variety will find n
ready market nt tho highest prices ob-
tolniiblu for a first-class article. It 13
Interesting to point out that a flold
of one hundred acres of this wheat
j would give its producers D.300 bush-
I els. Sold at SG cents a bushel would
Eie him $4G an ncro. Counting nil
1 tho. coat of Interest on land at $20 an
1 acre getting tho land ready for crop.
1 Sted emu In? hanesllng nnd market-
1 Ing the cntlro cost of production
I would not exceed ?S an acre leaving
the handsome net profit of $37 an
1 ecre Is there any crop thnt would
)ield a better return than this with
the biuiio labor and Initial expenso?
Cotton fields will not do It apple or-
chards wjth their great expense of cul
tivation and tho llsk to run fiom tho
various enemies of tho fruit cannot
begin to do It. Whllo what Is cousld
end nn exceptional caso Just now is
presented there Is no doubt that this
man s experience may bo duplicated
by jithers wuo'caro to follow his ex-
ample. As lian been said the growing
of this wheat Is but In Its Infancy nud
wheut growing Is still largely con-
fined to other older arleties that do
not Ield ns abundantly. liven with
these wu hao records before lis of
fanners who bavo grown 40 bushels
to the acre others 35 somo 30 nnd
others again 2G bushels. Taking oven
20 bubhelK and somo farmers report '
that amount it Is found that iho re- 1
turns from such n yield would bo $17 !
-an acre. This wheat will cost to get
lo market. Including all expenses 1
about $8 an acre and the farmers 1
will fctlll have a net profit of about I
$!) an acre. Certainly tho provinces
of Alberta Saskatchewan and Mani-
toba are progressing settlement Is In-
creasing and lhcro Is a general con-
tentment all over tho country. Tho
boclal conditions aro nplcndld tho cli-
mate Is excellent and thero Is every
Londltluu to make the settler satisfied.
At the fanning congress held at Spo-
kane In October wheat shown by tho
Alberta Goernnicnt took the Bilver
cup annrded by tho dovcrnor of
the State. It completely outclassed
all other specimens on exhibition and
It wob but nn ordinary selection
hundreds of fields In Alberta and Sas-
katchewan being able to duplicate It.
There are still available thousands of
homesteads as well ns large areas of
. first class I.iml Ihnt Is being offered
1 for bale iCt low prices. Tho agent of
I tho Canadian Governmont from whom
) the above fiictu lmvo been learned ex
pects that tho rush to Canada will
next enr largely exceed tho numbers
who bine gono this year.
Does Your Cat Cough?
Poor pussy I As It the Immemorial
charges against her of keeping us
awako o' nights and of eating canary
birds wheno7cr sho gets tho chance
woro not enough tho doctors havo
Just dtscovcredthat for jears sho has
been rosponslblo for tho spread of
dlphthctrla. Dr. O. J. Aw burn of
Manchester England liming traced
on epidemic of this disease In a sub-
urb of that city to a pot cat belonging
to ono of his patients has found nftor
much clever Investigation that nil
cats arc peculiarly suscopttblo to
diphtheritic affections of tho throat.
He bas thcroforo recently beii -Miming
all families who own cats to
watch them carefully and If they de-
velop coughs to forbid their being
hugged and potted. Dr. Awburn fur-
ther rocommends that It tho cough
persists and tho cat begins to grow
thin to havo tho animal destroyed at
onco. Tho only roally safo way ho
says Is to lot tho first wheexo be
pussy's death warrant.
Peoplo avoid him because they are
afraid of his tongue.
Gives Breakfast
Zest and
Relish
Po
To
Toying With a 50-Pound Dumbbell.
a strong man. Ho lifts 1307 pounds
nnd has a chest expansion of 10
inches. With tho aid of a harness
ho Iibb lifted 2000 pounds.
Ho has another daughter. Ethel
14 following In the footsteps of her
sister. She weighs leBB than 90 and
enn lift 210.
Couldn't Stand the Nuisance.
"He complains that ho was unahlo
to get along with his wife's rela-
thes." "What was the matter? Did they all
want to Uo nt his expenso?"
"No. Ills father-in-law wanted him
to earn the salary he was getting from
the old gentleman."
A TRAIN LOAD OF TOBACCO.
A sweet crisp whole-
some food made of Indian
Corn ready to serve right
from the box with cream
and sugar.
Flavoury
Delicious
Economical
"The Memory . Lingers"
roMiim Cm nt ConpnrtI.W-t
Battle' Creek Jllih
Hasn't Slept for 7 Years.
Vienna Austria Another case ot
that queer malady sleeplessness ex-
tending over several yearj without di-
rect Injury to health Is exciting the
tntorest of tho medlcnl profession of
Budapest. Krau Bertha Hojemes who
Is married and has a little girl of 10
has not slopt for seven years.
She began her long vigil one night
when a gipsy "woman attempted to kid-
nap tho child. Since then sho has not
been able to go to sleep; neither has
sho bad any Inclination to do bo. Sho
never had a day's Illness but ns soon
as sho tries to llo down she Is seized
with a violent nervous agitation which
compels her to sit up again.
Tho woman declares sho Is quite
content in hor sleepless state as with
tho wholo twenty-four hours to herself
she Is ablo to perform all her house-
hold duties as well as to do a good
deal of reading Frau Hojemes Is- 38
and It was becauso ot lato sho had
been subject to fits of yawning that
sho consulted a doctor about ber
sleepless stato.
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Tc Simile Signature of'
Tin: Ccntaoi Company
NEW YORK.
When a woman refuses a man and
ho takes to drink It's n question
whothcr ho Is trying to drown his sor-
tow or Is celebrating his escape.
CUSTOM
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Boughs
Bears
Signature
of
Good Automobile Tires
at Reasonable f rices
Flno. dnrbl tlrn md trf in JnfloMu-
dont ubbr compn. Ot? tictllrot imtIm
rid ? jou about 80 ttt cmt of tlr ro.
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Monej refunded If vneatUfaetorr. Gtrttbeia
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roniedy nroinntly rellcvet.
At driiRGlats In fifty rent and dollar alien.
You nay haa a samplo botllo by itialt
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A Woman's Privilege.
"What Is tho latest thins In
dings?"
Generally It Is tho bride."
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Farme- Meets Odd Death.
Dayton O. Indignant nt tho failure
of neither barrel of his shotgun to ro-
spond as he pulled the trigger at a
squirrel In a treo Charles Carrenkopf.
a farmer cast tho weapon wrathfully
against his burn. The resultant dltt
chnrgo of small shot blew bis head
off.
CTrar. white clothes are a ljn that thi
houreLeepei uei Ked Croat Ball Ulua
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years. This Is especially true of wom-
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How It Happened.
Ho wos limping down the street
with one arm In a sling and.both eyes
In mourning.
"What's tho mattor?" rjunrled a
frloud. "Automobllo pcoldenl?"
"No" roplled the other sadly "I
met a man who couldn't take a Joke."
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the 'greatest treasure U contentment
the greatest posbcbsIoii Is health; the
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W. N. U. WICHITA NO. 61-1910.
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