The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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COLDS
COUGHS
SORE
THROAT
GRIPPE
CROUP
HOARSE
NESS
LOI\USTREET
MRS
Says: "liesldcs being a
good tonic Peruna Is an el
ftctlvc cure forcalarrh. I
rccornmonil ynur remedy,
Perunfi."
Allan Will KaLsc Cotton.
Congressman Allen of Mississippi
says that after March 4, 1901, lie will
retire to his cotton plantation near
Tupelo, where he was horn, to spend
the remainder of his days in the life
of a gentleman farmer. He is in
good health and looks forward to his
rest with keen pleasure.
I V- W d> HALNS|
1 \ ACTU*§§!
s'"Bi
1} w.
pj, Sp S]
Genuine
s
Little Liver Pills.
f£ust Soar Signature of
See Fac-Slmilo Wrapper Below.
8(avi;ht«*r of the Birds.
Today llr. William Sprinkle* of
Dauphin island shipped the following
consignment of birdskins: Nine hun-
dred and ninely-flve sea penguins, 60
laughing gulls, 15 Wilson terns, 4
royal terns, 12 least terns, 5 pairs of
wings, S pelican skins, valued at
$122.55.—New Orleans Picayune.
Ctar'i Suite of 1Tli
The suite of the cz.tr of Russia con-
sists of 173 persons, of whom 15 are
members of the imperial fami!y, 17
are princes who are not of imperial
birth, 17 are counts, 9 are barons, and
the remaining 15 are noblemen of low-
er rank. Only 12* are Russians, tho
rest being Germans, Finn?, Poles, Cir-
cassians, IJrtieks and Roumanians.
Cut Ginler* by Electricity.
Some wrouglit-iron girders in a
building in Chicago had to be cut dur-
ing repairs to make room for a steel
column, and it was decided to use elec-
tricity instead of the old method of
sawing. The girders to be cut were
six in number and fourteen inches
deep, with it one-inch web. To ac-
complish tho work it was necessary to
melt about 225 holes In the girders,
and tho actual time spent in cutting
all was three and one- half hours.
<j«*rnaan Govern moat's Meilical Subsidies*
An eastern college president said
the other day that to the single medi-
cal faculty at Strasbtirg the German
government paid a yc;:r!y subsidy
larger in amount than the income
from subsidies and endowments of all
the medical schools in the Unit 1
States. "No wonder," stir! he, "that
a large proportion of discoveries in
medical and surgical science are of
German origin."
NEW COLONY.
A new colony (>> furnish home* to thonfianJs of
people, to loeate In Oklahoma Territory, 1h now being
organized by the t'onnders oi the (•enrtriuColony, Mr.
1'. 11. Fitzgerald of indianapolis, Indiana, in backing
it. Information nent live showing how to get good
hnmnrt UiM.d runner* waited.
^ ou can't always tell what's in abot-
tie by reading the label.
Busetm'l phiyers; Golf plavers; all playv
ers chuw White's Yuca an whilst ploying.
Says an amateur poultry fancier:
"The only money in chickens is what
they swallow."
Very nd! as cosy
to ?; as ungnr.
"V£R
FOR EiEABACKE.
FOil BIZZIKESS.
FOR BILiDiiSMESS.
FOH T3H. .3 LIVER.
FQR C8MSTfPATlCH.
FOil SALLOW tm.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
oaaNVlinn mustmavi ^QMATUWC.
35 cants 1Vegetal
— -—.wJ a 1 "mm
curt «?r'c MTAn/vnHr.
SHOES *tt
UNION
EST
$3.50
SHOE.
Tim r * ! worlli of \\ .
ij. D«n:;lns and
slmrs compared
villi other makes in
IM.OO to 95.(10.
OnrtfMftilt FrigeLinr
cannot be cqnallori at
any price. Over l,OfM>,-
OOO Hailtifu'il wearers,
f®P\
WE VA
.7 V\ One p* lr of W. L. Ooug".
FAST C0L0n < S3 or $3 50 shoes wil
cYELfr<- v . •>- wi!l positively outwear
^ Wy> {wo piir3 of ordinary
tiTj&Zi $3 or $3.50
?S „ ■
-... J?/
W©arelbe ]orgc*f makers of nien'H 1S.1
and Sli r.O sho'S in 1 lie world. We make
and *<>11 more ^-,'5 mid shoe« I ban any
>ther two mnni^fartnrers In the I/. H«
Oeal'iiexii t'^nnot. lln Cored
by local applications, as they cannot reach the
disea cd portion of the ear. There is only ono
way to curt* deafness, and that is bv consti-
tutional remedies. Deafness is caused bv an
inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the
Eustachian Tube When ihis tube is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear-
ing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is
the result, and unless the inflammation can be
taken out ami ihis tube restored to its normal
con lition, hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ton are caused by catarrh,
which is nothing hut an inflamed condition of
tho mucus surfaces.
We will giveOne 1 lundred Dollars for any case
of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that, cannot
bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure Send for
circulars, free.
P. J. CHISNEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 7. c.
iinil's Family Tills are the best*
Handsome women are not always the
most amiable.
Remove the «,an*c§ that make yonr hair lifeless
and gr y with Parkkh's Hair Uaiaam
HiNDKRooKB'b. iJie oest cure lur corns. IScts.
A tailor is justified in giving his cus-
tomers lits occasionally.
The host Ball Blue In Red Cross
brand. Large 2-oz. package 6 cents.
Good resolutions are like pet hears—
few people keep them.
Ti rod and Norvun
People will derive great benefit from tak
icer W?*rfi 'Id Kim-he To. tiers; they are
made from Herbs: tbev soothe t red nerve.1.
S3.CQ
SHOE.
The r«*r ut::lion of W. 1..I
Poijftj..; <H) ** i *'< *0 phoc foi I nprjT
style, i r. t -"l \t- an« k. ;>wj. t ytol
pwrywl:crr ihrr'Uyhout th< 7"
They hi veto iriv.- bettor Kituiac
(linn « :1, -r nnkes btri-nu' -
t'-'' 1 li n slwoyf Itcen
pi-; d ! r-h t tit t'i wrnrtn>
trp-ct m. rc for tlit.r nmiicj
thm th.-v can p.-t el«rwlurc.
TBI II It k - A■"*;*> \ mure W "j.. l>wugUn | ? and 10
■hocn are soUl than r.nv of.it'r innke is br?n 'i'Eli.Y
A ICE 'I ^'.11. BENT, \ our dealei
i: wc gito one dealer exclusive rale in each town*
, nke ni iMitiktitiiie! liiAivt on lmvh-ir W, h.
Doujrlaa «hocB with nnm.' sn.i prin: htnmpcd >n b-t. ni.
If your deah-r will not pet tli> in lor vmi. • nd Uir ri to
factor-.', «■;iI'>sitik price ard V' e*na lor rnrnauo.
Htatfkindot father, si/.p, u:i«l u- dth. pluin or cr.p 'oe.
Our shoes will re:. c h you nnyw.'i :>■. I 'utalogue I rrg.
b. JUouglus tiboo Co. ILi ockuiu,
a (■!>*£$ V/Sf.KL Ait tLSh FaTlsT
a Best Coui;h Bynip. Tastes (iood. I
1° ti mo. Sold oy drucjzlsts.
\ c H<iltitilc4 or u i liarc'i.
There is n ciiu.i li in Chariug Crosj
road, London, which hns had strang.*
vicissitudes. The tirat occupants were
Greeks, under Charles II, then Hn^ue
•ts till 1S22, afterward '"a vin Po da
Baptists till 1840 ivnv Ejijcopal.aua
A married man's idea of a food time
is doinf the tilings his wife objects to.
Save money—Buy Red Cross Ball
Blue. Large li-oz. package 5 cents.
The people who pay the most compli-
ments sometimes don't pav thier bills.
The Uest I'rcHcrtptlon for Chill*
antl Fever is a bottle of Ghove's Tasteless
C'Hti.r. Tonic. It is Imply lion nnd quinine in
a tustele*s form. No cure—no pay. Price, BOe.
A fool in the society of the wise is
liko a fish out of water.
Is L'fe Worth tlvhitj?
Sleeplessness, debility, nervousness
and palpitation of the heart are not
diseases; they are symptoms indicat-
ing that the various vital organs are
not working in harmony. Morley'a
Liver and Kidr.ey Cordis! restores or-
der and rids the body of all waste
products that clog the system. It in-
sures sound digestion, sound nerves
and sound sieep. Sold by agent in
every town.
The ninii who steals a u atcli deserves
to wind up in jail.
The youn{; woman who proposes mar
riage is only trying to make a name
for herself.
lit st for iht* Howrln.
No matter what ills you, headache
to a cancer, you will never get well
until your bowels iro put right.
CASCAEETS help nature, cure you
without a gripe or pain, produce easy
natural movements, cost you just 10
cents to start getiing your health back.
CASCARETS Candy Cathartic, the
genuine, put up in metal boxes, every
tablet has C. C. C. stamped on it. Be-
ware of imitations.
The prize lighter is not necessarily
close fisted.
Neu'ul'.'ia hmiltliedi
There is 110 more severe or stubborn
pain than neuralgia A remedy that
will cure It will cure any pain. Dr. G.
S. Stivers, dentist, Louisville, Ky.,
says: "My wife suffered over two
years from very severe neuralgia,
which several physicians fr.iled to re-
lieve. I then pot Morley's Wonderful
Eight, which relieved her In live min-
utes and soon effected a permapent
cure. Sold by agent in every'towi- •
It's queer that everybody likes t*>«|
square man 'round.
I am sure I'iso's Cure for Consumption snvod
m\ life three years hro Mrs. Titos. It ►natNS.
Maple Street, Norwich, N. V., l ob. 17,1W).
This is the season of the year when
you can walk out into the woods,
throw a ptick into a hickory or walnut
tree and knock down a shower ol
nuts.
Tlirro is no ot • •
ter's Ink. There is onl
all ;uM I ;>ut is Carter • Inl.. I
•>d" as <*ar-
rit; Imil Ik best of
w.
!l
t./S'itS
Olliee sei'king is m ill . r a trade nor
profession; it's a disea>f.
We refund 10c for every package of
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES that fails
to give satisfaction. Monroe Drug Co.,
Unionville, Mo.
Sr m ■ men are more polished than
their shoes would indicate.
A Completion
is obtained by purifying tho blood and
cleansing th
Ilerb ?."*di< .
system with Garfield Tea—an
' rraw d the world over.
Don't think because a politician ha j
his prico that he always yets it.
TO CTKE A (dl.l) IN ONB DAY.
Take li MA'!'. V K HltoMi) Qt IMNK'I MIl.KTS. All I
druj-'^'iNts rr-furd 'li«- iuoim v if it, f:iils to cure. |
K. W. Uiov< - sii;naiure on the box. 2T c.
The man who borrows trouble is a
fool. Most of us have trouble enough
already.
Mra. WImhIow'm Soothing; Syrup.
For children teething, softens the jrmns, r-dut^ea ;a-
flamtnation, allays puln,cures wln«l colic.. i«: a iwinio
Wise is the youth who sticks to
business with the glue of industry.
Looking- at other people work makes
some people tired.
FITS l*ormanentlyCt.r«cl. >" jfi « or*- <rTonsn«'f? 'aftet
fir- day b n>e <>t Dr. Klme a at Mervo Huoturer.
Send lor FllUK t ;| hottla and
''R- It. H. IvLiNk. I.td..9^l Arch St., PbiladolDhia.
A man never knows how badly he
feels until he pets his doctor's bill.
Don't speak of heart hunger as if
beefsteak and potatoes would cure it.
MARHTACr. PIPER.
Bc&t Published FRETl.
J. W. GUNNKLS, Toledo, Ohio.
A man who is deceived by good for-
tune is crushed by ill fortune.
KiOWA COFVfl AMCHE
Country i .mm.000 acrt s) to open to sotMenviit.
Snl)Kcrlbc fo TI IK KIOWA < IIIEF,devoted to Infoi^
mat ton about these land . One year, SI.00. Single
ro y, 10c. Iiead and send to > ur friend back ta t.
Morgan'" Manual (210 pu e Peltiers' (iulde) with
line sectional map. SI.00. Map. 25c. All above, fl.175.
Addrcts Dick T. Morgan. Perry. O. T.
A girl may be a peach and have a
heart of stone.
A woman doesn't talk through her
hat unless it happens to be a new one.
I)oubin I>ail.v Kprrlrp via Choctaw
On October 7th the Choctaw, Okla-
homa and (iulf Railroad inaugurates
double daily service from Oklahoma
and Indian Territory to Ilot Springs,
Ark., and > emphis, Tenn.. where
direct connections are made with lines
diverging for all points in the east and
south east.
Pi
Every mother possesses information of vital value to her
j young daughter. That daughter is a precious legacy, and
I the responsibility for her future \s largely in tl.e hands of tho
mother. rl he mysterious cluing' that develop: the thought-
less girl inlo the thoughtful wo nan should flt\« the mother
s on the watch day and night. A', she euros fo- tho physical
I wcll-hemg ol her daughter, no will tho w'jmai he. and bor
1 children also.
| \\ hen tho young girl's thoughts become sluggish, when
1 she experiences headaches, dizziness, faintness, and exhibits
« an •*<•! ilisjiofiit-.oii to sleep, puins in the hack and lotver
I limbs, eyes dim, desire for solitude, and a dislike for the
f society ol other girls when she is a mystery to herself and
! friends, then tho mother should go to her aid promptly. At
J such a time the greatest aid to nature is Lytiia E. E'iith-
g ham's V«'getablti (Nnupound. It prepares the young
| system for tho coming change, and is the sure t reliance in
I this hour of trial.
| The following letters from Miss Good are practical proof
of Mrs. 1 'inkham's efficient advice to young women.
Miss Good asks Mrs. Pinkham for Help.
June 12th, 1809.
• OK ut una. 1 inisItam:—I have been very much bothered for soino
time with my monthly periods being irregular. I will tell you ikIl about
it, ami put mys If in your care, for I have heard so much of yon Kiu h
month menstruation would become less and less, until it - ntirclv stopp<><l
for six mouths, and now it has stopped again. I have become very ner-
vous and of a very bad color. I am a young girl and have always baa to
work very hard. I wonld l>e very much pleased if
you would tell ine what to do."—Miss 1'kaui,Oooo,
Cor. yyth Avenue and Yeslar Way, Seattle, Wash.
The Happy Result.
February loth, 1000.
" Hi.An Mrs. I'inkii/m : 1 cannot praise l.ydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound enouf.*li. it in
just simply wonderful the change your medicine
has made in me. I feel like another perso.i. My
Work is now a pleasure to me, while before using
your medicine it was a burden. To-day 1 am a
healthy and happy girl. I think if more women
would use. your Vegetable Compound'there Would bo
less suffering in tho world. I cannot express tho
relief I have experienced by using Lydia IH. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound."— Miss I'kaki. <)ooi>,
Cor. 29th Avenue and Yeslar Way, Scuttle, Wash.
miiiiii
MI5S PL" AP I GOOD
Ow to tlx- fart that some skeptical
people have from tinif 10 tini«- iniestionctl
the genuineness ol thr trstiniouial lc t: ra
. wc are constantly publishinv* we havo
deposited with the National City Hank, *>•. Lynn, Ma«s.,
which will be paid to nny pen.-n wh. >an show that the above
testimonial is not jrenuinc, or was published before obtaining tho
Winer's special permission.— Lvdi* E. Pinkham Mbuicinh Co.
k>I A i M 11> i
i A I A y* ■ -*v
FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS
"New Rival," "Leader," ana "Repeater "
Iasist upon having theai, take no others and you will get the best shtn.s that moutey can buy.
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM.
Straws show which way the wind
blows. So does hay fever.
LOW RATE EXCURSIONS,
VI® Missouri raclflc K'y., And ItSn
Mountain JtnnU>.
To points In the West. Southwcgt, and
Southeast, at hulf-ratos (plus ?mwj for ttio
round trip. Tlokft-s 01^ sal«* Tu -s'lavs Septem-
ber 4th and 1Mb October -nd a id H.th. Novorn-
ber fith nnd I'nth. a'd December 4th and Ixth,
iwhv Vor full information, land folders, etc.,
address onv a?ent of the above lines, or H. C.
Tojvasend, G. P. & T. Agent St Louis Mo.
Read the Advertisements.
You will e njoy this publication much
better if you will get in the habit of
reading* the advertisements; they will
afford a most interesting study* and
some excellent bargains. Our adver-
tisei*H.Hre reliable and send what they
advertise.
It doesn't take a burglar to break
into song1.
fhH a,ri}^;. iUxcry dif-
ficult to get up their linen
in' aalisffifctory manner,
chiefly owing to the
of inferior starches. By
using Hagnetic Starch
you will find it a simple
matter to turn out as
good work as the best
rite am laundries. Your
grocer sells it.. Try it onec.
It costs only 10c a pack-
age. Insjst ou getting
TRADE MARK
Requires no Cooking
ONE POUND OHHIS SMRCtl]
WILL60AS fAR AS.* PC'JNQ I
AND A HALF OF AN y OTH L K
MAKES C0lLAni CUFFS
STIFFNICE WHEN
FIRST BOUGHT NEW
1 PREPARED FOR LAUNDRY PURPOSES ONLY
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
MAGNETIC STARCH MANUFACTURING CO
QMAHA, NEB._j
eui h d e d bY YourM^ercK
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Christ, J. H. The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1900, newspaper, November 15, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102613/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.