The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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BACKACHE.
POPULAR SCIENCE
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The Bottle and the Dime.
As is well known, many bottles, par-
ticularly liquor and proprietary medi-
cine bottles, when emptied of their
original contents are refilled with
spurious liquids and to overcome this
fraud a large number of devices add
greatly to the cost of the bottle, with
no means of repayment except in the
Backache Is a forerunner ami
one of tliu most common symp-
toms of kidney trouble and
womb displacement.
READ MISS BOLLMAN'S EXPERIENCE.
" Some time ago I was in a very
weak condition, my work made me
nervous and my back ached frightfully
all tho time, and I had terrible head-
aches.
" My mother pot a bottle of Lydi:>
E. INnklium's Vegetable Com-
pound for me, and it seemed to
strengthen my back and help me at
once, and I did not get so tired ns
before. 1 continued to take it, and it
brought health and strength to me,
and X want to thank you for the
good it has done me."—Miss Kate
Boi.lmaN, 14::nd St. & "Wales Ave.,
New York City. — fbOOO ftrfe* if original nf
aOuue letter proving genuineness cannot be produced.
l<ydia K. Pinkliam's Vegetable
Compound cures because it is
the greatest known remedy for
kidney ai d womb troubles.
Every woman who is puzzled
about lier condition should write
to Mrs.Pinkham at Lynn, Mass.,
and tell her all.
? buy or sell ftfc all
points on all railroads.
J. H. TURNER.
541 W. Douglas Ave. WICHITA, Kans.
Long Distance Phone 496.
HAY
20
%
k
Month
on
Everything
You Buy
That's the amount you can savo by trac-
ing with us regularly* Send 16c in coin
or stamps for our 1100-paifc catalogue. It
contains quotations on everything you
use in life. Write TODAY.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
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SAWYER'S
EXCELSIOR BRAND
^Pommel
Slickers
Keep the rider perfectly dry. So
wst.-r cah leak in on tne saddle,
cut eitra wide and lang In the
■Hrt. Extra protection «• iheul-
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II. M. HtWYKR
A SON, Sole Hfrs.
^Fa t Caartridge, Mi
Nursing
Mothers
Your child Is sure to be unhealthy—cros#
and Irritable—If your own vtomach, live*
or kidneys are deranged. Regular doses of
Dr. Caldwell's
(Lamative)
Syrup Pepsin
Insures your own heilth and promotes the
health and growth of your child. Doctor®
recommend Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsla
to mothers and eapectant mothers.
50c and ai.OO BottlM
All Drutftfiata
FREE SAMPLE Mid Ilnok, "The Story of Tr -
eling Man" for the asking.
PEPS1H SYRUP CO., Montlcello, DL
Induces Destruction by Consumer.
Increased sales of the genuine com
modity.
The object of the invention here il
lustrated is to provide a bottle which
the consumers will be induced to de-
stroy when empty, the small extra
charge to the consumer being re-
turned upon the breakage of the recep-
tacle. The invention consists in ar-
ranging a coin in the recess of the
bottle, the value of the coin being suf-
ficient to tempt the customer to fulfill
the purpose of the manufacturer. The
coin is placed in a pocket during the
process of manufacture, the edges
overlapping the outer face of the coin,
so that to remove it a large portion
of the bottle must be taken away. The
patent on this bottle has been granted
to Reginald W. Pokrop of New Haven,
Conn.
shutter, when the spring hinge will
perform its part. At the same time
the connecting rod over the window
releases the opposite catch and allows
the second blind to close over the
first. To accomplish this result auto-
matically under the heat of the flames,
a fusible link or ring is used in con-
nection with the fastening of the first
or left shutter, and the melting of this
ring permits the spring hinges to
close the blinds in turn before the
heat has reached the point of danger
to the contents of the building.
Unicyclc Sulky.
A little, cramped-lip room at the
corner of Michigan and Seneca streets
contains a l'ew pounds of steel, wood
and rubber which have been so cun-
ningly devised and combined that
they hid fair to revolutionize horse
racing, and, perhaps lower the trotting
record to a point under the two-min-
ute mark. The new sulky, which has
but one wheel, will weigh from twelve
to sixteen pounds less than the light-
est bicycle sulky. Road friction will
be reduced to one-half, and on curves
centrifugal force will help to decrease
rather than to increase friction.
The unicycle racing machine is the
invention of J. S. Scarborough, the In-
ventor of the Jupiter steel process of
the United States Steel Co.—Detroit
Free Press.
Safety Dress for Electrical Workers.
An electrician's safety dress has
been invented by Prof. Artemieff, and
it was lately tested in the high-tension
laboratory of Siemens & Halslie. The
dress is composed wholly of fine but
thickly woven wire gauze, completely
inclosing the wearer, including hands,
feet and head. It weighs 3.3 pounds,
but its cooling surface is so great
that a current of 200 amperes can pass
through the dress from hand to hand
for some seconds without perceptible
heating effect. Standing on the ground
uninsulated, Prof. Artemieff drew
sparks from the secondary terminals
of a transformer which was giving a
tension of 75,000 volts, with a period
of 50 cycles per second. The inventor
concluded his experiments by short-
circuiting a generator of 170-kllowatt
capacity by clutching hold of the ter-
minals, the potential difference be-
tween the two being 1,000 volts, and
the current passed 200 amperes.
Throughout the experiments Prof. Ar-
temieff declared that he did not feel
the slightest sensation of a current
passing through the body.
A Woman's Invention.
The ordinary manner of applying
powder to the skin is by the aid of a
fluffy brush or "puff," which is insert-
ed in a receptacle containing the pow-
der, to take up a quantity of the lat-
ter and transfer it to the face. This,
of necessity, occasions more or less
sprinkling of the powder upon the
dresser, while the majority of powder
receptacles are not at all convenient
to carry around when the owner is
traveling. A substitute for the old
powder puff has recently been patent-
ed by Marie L. Gumaer of New York
city. This new device consists of a
perforated face-plate of any soft fabric
stretched on a frame and connected
with the metallic disk at the rear by
a band of chamois leather, inside
which is a coiled spring serving nor-
mally to hold the disks apart. The
handle screws into the center of the
base, and is removed to insert the
"Dark Light."
Some five years ago M. 1-e Bon an-
nounced that when light fell on one
side of certain bodies—a thin metal
place, for instance—the other, nnillu-
minated side of the plate gave out
non-illuminous radiations, which were
later shown to be identical with cath-
ode rays and which are now believed
to be made up of elements of atoms
carrying an electric charge. The ra
diations, says Popular Science News,
are analogous to the X-rays and to the
rays of radium, and traverse thin
plate of meta! freely and discharge
electrified bodies in their path. Sim-
ilar effluvia are produced in a great
number of chemical reactions, and the
phenomenon is, In fact, one of the
most common in nature.
"Dr. August Koenig's Hamburg
Breast Tea,'' writes Mr. K. Batsch, of
Horicon, Wis,, "enabled me to get rid
of an obstinate cough; wo feel very
grateful to the discoverer of this medl
cine."
Model husbands are
never marry.
the men who
Energy ftli gone' Rtorom'h
out of order t 8imply u cane of iorj>i,i livei
Burdock Blood Hitlers will make a now man
or woman of you.
tho dice
Luck is a toss-up in which
are generally loaded.
DO Tom CLOTHES I.OOK VRI.IOWT
If so. use Red Cross llall Blue. It will nittke
them white us snow. 2 oz. oai'kage 5 cents.
The doctors will tell you that some
men die hard while others are dead
easy.
Mother Sweet l'ow<ler« for Children
Successfully used by Mother (iray,
nurse in the Children's Home in New
York. Cures Feverishuess, Bad Stom-
ach, Teething Disorders, move and
regulate the Bowels and Destroy
Worms. Over 30,000 testimonials. At
all druggists, 'J5c. S.iuiple I'KI.K. Ad-
dress Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy, N. Y
Thompson's Eye Watai
NEW DISCOVER: «ivps
U IT V I « H null k r.Mliif nndcuroH worat
Bo. Kof t« H!lmonlHlH;md 10DAY8 irnatmenl
i'KSE. Dr. 11.11.GKEhN 8 BOWS,Box K,Atlanta,Qa
OUR SALESMEN MAKE 310,00 DAILY
rriJ7.iiPorlraW.4i*. llecM. It. ' " '' u.owfco'#-
T.I. *> -■.«ml 11 auk M.tailutaii a to ,ltilr«tfu,lll. Urt'. B>
When a woman goes out shopping
she generally knows what is in store
for her.
No matter how long you have had the
cough; if it hasn't already developed into
consumption, Dr. Wood's Norway l'iuo
Syrup will euro it.
The spendthrift uses his opportuni-
ties before he gets them.
out BETJLR
. madp
y^YOU WANT
PULLY BACF.ED6YOUR Gl'ARANTtt
ASK YOUR DGALEK
f RF e CA I ALCub f 5 Of ijAP^NTi AND "
a J TOWER CO .ibOMON.nAS^
Fire Protecting Shutters.
It is not often that a Japanese in-
ventor enters an application for a pat-
ent in the United States patent office,
and the automatic fire-protecting shut-
ter shown in the picture has consid-
erable interest for that reason, as well
as for its merit as an invention. The
double shutter is intended to be
mounted on spring hinges, which
Compressed Air Drives out the Pow-
der.
powder in the puff. In operation the
perforated surface is pressed against
the skin, when the compression of the
air inside and consequent discharge
through the perforations drive the
powder out also, causing it to adhere
to the surface against which the puff
is placed.
Product of a Japanese Inventor.
ndapt it to self-closure the instant
the restraining device is withdrawn
under the heat of fire, and at the same
time the shutters can be easily opened
and closed by hand. A catch is lo-
cated on the wall back of each shut-
ter to hold the latter open when
thrown back, and to close the shutters
by hand it is only necessary to pull
the cord which hangs beneath the left
Eye Strain and Nervousness.
Simple eye strain is at the root
of many of the ills of nervous pa-
tients in the opinion of Dr. George S.
Hull. The brightness of California's
sunshine sends many visitors to the
oculists, who, in relieving the eyes,
relieve also the stomach trouble,
headache, insomnia, depression, spin-
al exhaustion, and even tuberculosis,
for which long health trips are taken.
With Foreign Scientists.
It was recently demonstrated by M.
George Claude in a lecture in Paris
that liquid air can be used to extract
hydrogen from ordinary illuminating
gas.
A French scientist has examined
3,697 Culex mosquitoes from Algiers
and vicinity and finds no evidence
that this genus propagates the mala-
rial microbe.
Jean Maumus recently ligatured the
end of the vermiform appendix of
monkeys. Dissection after 22 days
showed that nature was defending
the menaced organ by circumscribing
adherences and encystment.
Herr Baehaus, of the Agricultural
Institute of Koenigsburg University,
after experiments in feeding cows on
different foods, concludes that the
flavor of milk depends more on the
peculiarities of the animal than on the
vegetables eaten.
M. Preves, writing in the Revue de
Psychiatre, finds that of the trans-
verse markings on finger nails normal
persons have only 10 per cent, where-
as degenerates of all sorts have from
four to seven times that amount.
Critics of theBe statistics point out
that the markings vary with the physi-
cal condition of the subject.
ST.JACOBS'
OIL
POSITIVELY CURES
Rheumatism
Neuralgia
Backache
Headache
Feelache
All Bodily Aches
AND
CONQUERS
PAIN.
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Tho Preferred Stock of the
iglas ®co°.°
Gapifai Stock, $2,000,600.
$ J ,OGO,600 Preferred Stock.
$ I ,OCO,COG Common Stock.
Shares, $ J OO sach. Sold at Per.
Only Preforred Stock offered for sale.
W. L. Douglas retains all Common Stook.
Why Invent :
mikI.IS I
> llllMIII'S.t.
etive head
loney at or 41 when tin* W. U
DoiikIm I'reli'rn'il |«y r •""! .« alisnlulHy Mite.
Kvery dollarot -toek oilers I ihepubllehasJbehUKiltiuort
than a dollar's worth of a<tn«l
ans.-ts. W. 1.. Douglas eontlnues
to own one-half or t he buslnesn,
firvl Is to reinaiu the a
of the concern.
Tills buHtnena Is not an umle-
rrlopul nronpeet. It is a ileiiioli-
■trated dividend pttyt r. Thin is
th I truest huHinens in th<
pr luoiiiwr Men'Bllood ycurWVlt
h:ind sowed pron-sn) Rimei,and
IriH alwayn heen liunirnHclyj
profitable. The buaineM la.sate^
a^alnM ib'rc.e competition or
p,vii \ making it a Iwiu-r in-
vestment than any other In-
lustrtal stock. Then; ha
not been a year In flu- past
twelve when the bualn 'S8
has not earmnl In aetnal 1
r asli much more than tho amount
aim nil dividend on the preferred tork of $1,000,(>00.
The annual buslnena now is fK.ftionoo. It is Incn'HHlng
| vry rapidly, an l will ♦'<mal 57,<*io 0fi0 tor the y« nr 1ho8.
The factory is now turning out 7«00 i air« of shorn uer
day, and an addition to tin- plant is WlnK built widen
' will Increaao the ••apaeity to Ki.ooo palrn per day. The
reason I am otfertm; the Preferred Stork lor sale In to
, perpetuate the buniness.
If you wish to invent In the l ent shoe hi.sinew; in the
world, whieh Is permanent* and receive . on yoiir
m )ney, yor
great, busim
cheek, exprena or I
W. L. Douglas. <
by return mail. PronpeetiiH kIvIiik full Information free.
W. L. liUllUI.AH, llr
'eeHHiiry to pay It
ll'tM'U t <1
W.N.U.—WICHITA—NO. 4-5 — 10O2
b'ben Answering Ad crtlscmcnts Kindly
Mention Tliis> I'apcr.
Pain Won't Trouble Vott
Only Keep a. Dottle of
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT j
I
PILES
IN THE HOUSE.
For SIXTY VEAR.S it has Proved tho
BEST LINIMENT for MAN or BEAST.
NO MONEY TILL CURED. 25 vt**s established.
We send FREI and poitpaid a 200 pate Ireatise tin Pllei. Fidnla and Dneastl of the
Rectum; also 100 paje illus. treatise on Diseases of Women. If the thouan ls cured
by our mild melhod. noi.e paid a cent till cured we furnish tb ir names on application.
DRS. THORNTON & MINOR, loin Oak St.. Kan«.n Cll>. Mo-
GET A GRASP
ON OUR TRADE MARK)
GET TO KNOW IT WHEN YOU SEE IT
AND THEN NEVER BUY STARCH WITHOUT IT.
DEFIANCE STARCH IS WITHOUT EQUAL IT IS GOOD
IT IS BETTER. IT IS THE BEST AND MORE OF IT FOR TEN
CEr^TS THAN ANY OTHER STARCH. IT WILL NOT ROT THE
CLOTHES. YOUR GROCER HAS IT OR WILL GET IT IF YOU
ASK FOR IT
SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK.
MANUFACTURED BY
The DEFIANCE STARCH CO.,
OMAHA, NEB.
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Christ, J. H. The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1902, newspaper, November 6, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102717/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.