The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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1 UPRIGHT 1
Four box
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box and last, but not
ine luit box.
rule tlie world—the ear-
the bnllnt box, the jury
least, the feiniu-
Straight and strong is the
statue when the twists ami
curvatures of
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Lumbago
are cured ami
straightened
out by
St.
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Oil
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Bnsehal! jtlnver*; (iulf plus <«rs ; i*ll play-
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j Silence speaks much, words more anil |
actions most of all.
I C II. Crnhlrttp, ! «•« Mitlnr*. luwa, will en readout
<• xpluln I1 ibmil ijm liladlatur l.nlll MIlllllK Cum I
■ pouy; extremely Intcrentlui;; wr.u* me.
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| Some people never forget themselves
1 they couldu t if they tried.
Coughs tell you that there Is come- j
thing wrong in throat or lungs. It la j
the cause, not the cough, that you |
must look after. Morley's Honey Pec-
toral searches out the cause of trouble,
it heals the inliamc-il surfaces, stops
the; irritation, loosens the cough aail '
cures you thoroughly. Sold by agent |
in every town.
Mortality Among War ( orreapoml^iita.
Attention Is called to tho number of
casualties among newspaper represen-
tatives who went out to South Africa (
to describe the Boer war Tbev scarce-
ly ran the same riKks as the soldiers,
but they appear to have suffered In a
far higher degree. All told, th<>y were
ninety In number, and only fifteen of
them reached Pretoria. The mor-
tality was 15^4 per cent.—London Let-
ter Nt w York Tribune.
GOVERNOR
OF 0RE&9N
TREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER
rnlsh tlu* genuine and
only HIvIDKLHKKU Al/mtNAT-
jjINQCIUIIKN1 I LK1I lUt HKLTS
Hi a jLyto Hny reader of this i ai>ei\
X° moiii-r in iitltunrr; wry low
ro«tino ilii«|tuiriiilPN COSTS
MMGST NOTHING compared
with most all other treatment*, t'urr-t. when all other el«e-
Irie belti, nppMnnct-ii an I m-rhmM-h fail. QUICK CURE f°r
niorcthanMailiiu-nfs. ONLYSUUKCI UR lor allnervout
diseases, weaknesses and dlsonl'-rv. For eompl«t«
Bealt'd confidential rutnl >«uc, rutfhitr. lout and mail tom.
SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., Chicago,
A man's character is often shown by i
what he considers laughable.
Carter's Ink has a^ood deop color and it does
nut .strain tho eyes. Carter's doesn't fade. |
the whole mind is piven to a
in not he accomplished.
HumIa a i.and of llomw.
Several of the European general
staffs are studying the feasibility of
organizing special corps something aft-1
er the Boer model. The principal dif-;
Acuity lies in the limited supply of j
horses at the command of the vari-1
ous governments, with the exception j
of Russia. The last equine census in
that country is stated to have shown ,
considerably more than 10,000,000
horses fit for war purposes.
I
and
than with any other reliable firm
baying useful articles, Including
Furniture, Beds, Mattresses, Stoves,
-iewlnif Machines. Pianos, Organs,
Watched, Bicycles, Safes. Blacksmiths'
To<>K M1113, J.athen, Gasoline k Steaiu
Engines, l'lows. M myers, Carriages,
Harness. Saddles. Wire Fencing
and SCALES of all varieties.
^The Premium Wag. n or Stock
u^ ;c le. Steel Frank s. Lists free.
hlrasoSealet'o. CHICAGO, 111.
V NEW DISCOVERY, friver?
■ Quick relief and euros worst
rases. Book . f testimonies and 10 DAYS' treatment
rHEL. Dli. 11. 11. LlifcEVS LONS. Bu* K, Atlanta, Oa.
W.N. U. WICHITA—NO.—52—1900
Vhen Answering Advertisements Kindly
Mcnt;on This 1'aper.
Fnied hair recover* Its youthful color and loft-
ne«* liy the use of I'arkeh's Haih Balsam,
Hikuehcounh. the bent cure for funis. 15cta-
Yearning
discontent.
for riches is the mother of
fTratoa Pok.r Control. TIroi*
"When all other methods of control-
ling wild beasts fail, the keeper has
only to employ an iron rod which has
been made re<l-hot at one end, says
an old circus man. L.ions and tigers
will cringe bfore the heated poker, and
no matter how restless and fretful they
may have been, the sight of the glow- |
ing iron immediately brings them to
their best of animal senses."
Head the Advertisements.
You will en joy this publication much
better if yon will get in the habit of
reading the advertisements; they will
afford a most interesting study and
some excellent bargains. Our adver-
tisers are reliable and send what they
advertise.
Plso'8 Cure for Consumption is an Infallible
medicine for coughs and colds. —N. W. Samckl,
Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 19(10.
It is folly to draw a bill on
man payable at sight.
Dyeing is as simple as washing when
you use PUTNAM FADELESS DYES, j
Digger Indians seldom smile, 'tis j
said. They must be grave Diggers.
PITS PermanentlyCured. Nofits ornorvousnefi?after
first day'* iimi of l>r. Kline n I. .jat Nerve Restorer.
Sond tor FllEE $'<£.00 ti *1 bottle and treatise,
"it. K. H. Kli.nk. Ltd..931 Arch St.. Philadelphia. P
An Irish politician says that half the
lies told about him are not true.
Ladies who take pride in clear, white
clothes should use Red Cross Ball Blue.
Don't think a man's a fool because
he doesn't think as you do.
PterylogrttpHy of the Caprimul*Ida*.
Among the papers read at the con-
| vention of American ornithologists in
a blind Cambridge, Mass., a few days ago was
| a most interesting little thing on "The
j Pterylosis of Podargus, With Notes on
the Pterylography of the Caprimul-
gidae."
CAPITOL BUILDING, SALEM, OREGON.
A Letter from the Executive Office of Oregon.
tarrh out of its victims. Pe-ru-na not
only cures catarrh, but prevents.
Every household sliould be supplied
with this great remedy for coughs,
colds and so forth.
It will be noticed that the Governor
says he has not had occasion to use
Pe-ru-na for other ailments. Tho rea-
son for this is. most other ailments
begin with a cold. Using Pe-ru-na to
promptly cure colds, lie protects his
family against other ailments. I his
is exactly what every other family in
the United States should do. Keep
Pe-ru-na ill tho house. Use it for
The Governor of Oregon is an ar-
dent admirer of Pe-ru-na. lie keeps
it continually in the house. In a re-
cent letter to Dr. Harttnan he says:
State or Oregon,
Executive Department,
Salem. May 9, 1898.
The Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus,
Ohio:
Dear Sirs:—I have nad occasion to
use your Pe-ru-na medicine in my
family for colds, and it proved to be
an excelledt remedy. I have not had
occasion to use it for other ailments.
Yours very truly, W. M. Lord.
It Is well to remember that GARFIELD j
TEA cleanses the system, purities the
blood, regulates the liver and kidneys
and cures chronic constipation.
The history of mankind is an im-
mense volume of errors.
To be always happy, use Red Cross
Ball Blue. 5c. Refuse imitations.
Any man who wishes perfect health 1 coughs, colds, la grippe, and other
must be entirely free from catarrh. | climatic affections of winter, and there
Catarrh is well-nigh universal; almost i will be no other ailments in tho house.
; omnipresent. Pe-ru-na is the only ab- | Such families should provide them-
solute safeguard known. A cold is selves with a copy ot Or. Hartman s
the beginning of catarrh. To prevent , free book, entitled "Winter Catarrh."
I colds, to cure colds, is to cheat ca- | Address Dr. Ilartman, Columbus, O.
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Probably you never saw ghosts walk,
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U. S. SENATOR DAVIS DIES FROM
KIDNEY DISEASE.
Senator Davis made a prolonged aad Rallant
fl;;ht with dlsea>ie.
Tlio trouble, of wlilch the kidney affection was
the fatal outcome, first appeared about .Sept. 20.
.* *
Trouble Stealthily Encroached.
The trouble had. liowever, steatliily encroached
upon a vital organ, and on Nov. 11 examination
of tho urine proved the presence of inflammation
of the kidneys.
Both acute nephritis and diabPte* made their
appearance, and l)r. Murphy,,of Chicago, was
summoned. HeflKi eed witii Doctors .Stone and
LanUester as to the |irescnce of these serious
ailments hi acute form, and. while not making
any public statement, he made known privately
to some of Senator Davis' business associates
his opinion that the case was hopeless.
* . . * . e « ♦
To those, however, whe were familiar with the
symptoms of acute kidney troubles the bulletins
held ominous information, the rapid respiration,
fluctuating pulse, delirium and approaching
coma tolling the story of death's nearness.
St. Paul Dispatch.
@! tho Bideiys
rwill stand no triflinar because no disease is so deceptive and
none more fatal. Statistics show that more people die from
Kidney Diseases thaa any other disease.
Is This What Ails You?
Does your back ache?
Do you have scanty flow of urine?
Do you have frequent severe headaches?
Do you urinate too frequently either day or night.
Have you sand, gravel, brick dust or white mucous in your urine?
Have you dark or bloody looking urine which scalds when voiding?
Have you dark circles around the eyes, puffiness under the eyes,
or bloated appearance of the face in the morning?
Your Kidneys are Bisk
Ml® HERE IS WHERE YGUP. O&flGER LIES:
Kidney Disease does not ruake itself felt until it has secured a
firm hold on your system.
Sorrow's IC3si°n©«©lds
are made for Kidney Diseases and that they cure Kidney Diseases can be attested by a "cloud of living
witnesses," three of which give voluntary testimony below:
Marrow's
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Sick KHacys.
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Mr. J. C. Scliocli, of PuBols, Ta., convinced
beyond the shadow of a doubt that Morrow's
Kld-no-olds cure kidnoy troubles promptly and
to stay cured.
•'For about a year I had a dull, heavy pain in
tho small of my back, which would be attended
by a sharp, Kilning pain
when lifting or stooping
over. O n account o f
the pain in my back I
could not sleep and get
proper rest, and would
i feel dull and tired when
} arising in tho mornine
Instead of frosh and
f vigorous. When Mor-
row's Kidne-oids were
first advertised 1 d 1 d
not have much faith In
their curative qualities,
but after seeing them
recommended to relieve
Mr. J. O.Schoch. symptoms like my own,
I procured some at Vosburg's drug store, and
took them according to directions. In a few
days the pain in my back stopped. The Kid-ne-
olds liavo done away with that dull, tired feeling
and I am enjoying better health than 1 have for
years." Mr. Schoch, lives at 117 Olive Ave.,
DuBolse.Pa.and is always glad to say a good word
for that peerless kidney remedy—Kid-ne-oids.
Mrs. Cold Campman 48 River St., Sharon, Ta.,
graphically describes her condition before and
alter she used Morrow's Kld-ne-olds, hoping by
so doing she will help
some other woman to
get rid of the dcbllita-
tln? backaches so com-
mon to the female sex.
Sharon, Pa., Nov. 8,
1900. John Morrow &
Co. Dear Sirs:—"I take
pleasure in recommend-
ing your medicine to the
public In the hope that
it may benollt others as
It has me. Three years
ago In March I was at-
tacked with a severe fe-
ver whioh left mo in a
Mr*. Gold Campman. miserable, weak condi-
tion. About one year ago, after my kidneys be-
came affected, the pain in my back was so bad I
could not sit up or lie down. I saw Morrow's
Kid-ne-olds highly recommended and procured
a box and took them according to directions,
which resulted in a cure. I have tf?ken in all
three boxes and consider tho mcdiclne so good
for kidney troubles that I will take no other."
Yonrs truly, Mrs. Gold Campman.
Graphic interview given our reporter by Mrs.
D. S. Sterner, of Altoona, Pa., who suffered for
years with kidney troubles.
"I suffered several years with kidnoy trouble
and did considerable doctoring, even going to
tho hospital for a timo,
but it seemed that my
disease was incurable.
My suffering was ter-
rible, especially with
my back. I saw Mor-
row's Kid-ne-oids ad-
vertised and recom-
mended so highly by
other persons whoso
symptoms were simi-
lar to my own that I
decided to try them.
I began to Improve in
two or threo days af t
I commenced to take
Mr . D. 8. Sterner. thern, and continued
to improve until the pain In my back has all dis-
appeared. I have felt like a new person sinco
taking Kld-ne-olds and am only too glad to be
able to recommend sucli a valuable medicine."
Mrs. Sterner resides at 16157th Ave., Altoona,Pa.
All the
Testimonials
aad letters published
by John Morrow & Co,
are true. They are
proof positive of
the great merit of
Morrow's
Kid-ne-
oids.
Each nam*
and address il
correctly
given; if you
write them
enclose a
postage stamp
to pay for
the answer.
K0RR0W8 KID-NE-OIDS
are for sale by all druggists or by mail
prepaid on receipt of 50 cents.
Morrow's Kid-ne-oids are made only by
JOHN MORROW & CO., CHERHSTS, SPRINGFIELD, GHJO.
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Christ, J. H. The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1900, newspaper, December 27, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102619/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.