The Kiel Press. (Kiel, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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'Young women may avoid
much sickness and pain, says
Miss Alma Pratt, if they will
only have faith in the use of
Lydia E. Pinkhcm's Vegetable
Compound.
Judging- from the letters gIic* f3
receiving- from so many younpr pirls,
Mrs. Pinklmm believes tliht our ^irls
are often pushed altogether too Dear
the limit of their endurance now-
adays in our public schools and semin-
aries.
Nothing is allowed to interfere with
studies, the trirl must be pushed to the
front and graduated with honor ; often
physical collap.se follows, and it takes
years to recover the lost vitality,—
ofteft it is never recovered. Miss Pratt
says, —
l
41 Dkar Mrs. Pinkiiam:— I feel it
my duty to tell all young* women how
much Ly<li.i K. Pinkliam's won-
derful Vegetable Compound has
done for me. I was completely run-
down, nnable to attend school, and did
not care for any kind of societj*, but
now I feel like a new person, and have
gained seven pounds of llesh in three
months.
" I recommend It to all young1
women who suffer from female weak-
ness/'— Miss Ai.ma Pratt, llolly,
Mich. $5000 forfeit If original of about Itittt
proving genuineness cannot Uo produced.
L03SS iiiYQUR
Whatwould you
give to be rid of
those pimples
and blackheads,
thai .sallow com-
plexion, those
lustreless eves?
No doubt you
would give 50
centstobe cured
of constipation,
liver troubles, indigestion and
dyspepsia! Get rid of these
troubles and your complexion
will clear up like an April day
alter a shower. Take
Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin
Mrs. Mary 0. ttnhn No. SW*3 Michigan At#,,
Chii'ttKo, 1 il., wri>s: • For two yean I nave been
tr< uo.fi wit i Itil.otiRncss . uii««d by Inactivity of
the liver. I l*«d dizzy f !> •. ■< nt times, fining
across my back and it ttr. ; heavy fet-iin?, with
loss of npjiotlfo and nervousness Our fnirily
phvf-i. in:i i n-hcrlbcd bohi.- li'i-r tihb-ts wh. Ti
certHinly did not lie'p dio in the least. 1 took
At'ollinnris and other Min<-ral wiUern, but my
complexion beenme more yellow and my funeral
h< ulth worse. Heading "tie <>f \ our little book eta,
i decided to yivo l>r. 1'fi.<i' Syrup Pepsin a
trial and am m glad 1 db.. One buttle did more
for methan ten dollars' v orth of other remedies.
1 knew at once I had the riybf remedy. 1 kept
«*h ni; it f• r several weeks, when 1 considered
tii-.Helf completely cured. My *kln i* white ami
Mnonth ns a hahv * anil 1 feel in excellent health
• ad splriU, thanks to your remedy."
Your Money Back
If It Don't benefit You
PEPSIN SYRUP CO., Konticello, 111.
W. L, DOUGLAS
S4.00, @3.50, 33.CO, S2.EO
MADE SHOES
W. L. Douglas shoes
are worn by rnoro
men than any other
make. The re ason
is, they hold their
shape,fltbetter,war
longer, and have
greater intrinsic
value than any
other shoes.
Sold Everywhere,
' Look for inline nn«l |irlc
l>ou^lun usch Corona Coltskln, wliloh Is
everyuherecunci'iled toln t lit? Uncut Patent
L><*ul lieryet |>ro<lm*«M|. Fast Co or £ if lets is d.
Shoes by in ul.2"> i-ent* extra. Write for Catalog.
\V. L. DOU(<LAS. lirocktou. Mans.
WERE WELCOMED TO
50,000 AMERICANS
DOMED TO
Western
^ Canada
DURING LAST YEAR.
They are settled and settling on the Grain and
Gtnzinu Lands, and are prosperous and satisfied.
Sir Wilified Laurier recently said: "a newstar
has risen on the horizon, and it is toward it that
eve ry immigrant who leaves «ii> land of bit anci i*
tors to come and seek a home for himself now
turns his ga/e"—Canada. There is
Room for Millions.
FREE Homesteads Riven away, Schools,
Churches, Kaihvuys, Markets, Climate,
everything to he desired.
For n descriptive Atlas and other information,
apply to Superintendent Immigration. Ottawa, Can-
to a, or authorised Canadian Government Aaent—
J. S. crawford, No. 1-5 W. Ninth Street, Kunsas
City. Mo.
V.hen Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mention Tiii3 Paper.
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LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF.
The Panama railroad shows
earnings for 1903 of $1,74G,CS8.
Ilayti has officially accepted
invitation to participate in the World's
fair.
1 he Bank of England has reduced
its rate of discount from 4 to 3% per
cent.
The bubonic plague is spreading
along the west coast of South Amer-
ica.
1 lie Roosevelt boys have l" en
brought home from school with the
mumps.
The recent pension "age order" of
the pension bureau does not allow ad-
tion to pensions heretofore allowed.
In Colombia an American gold dol-
lar is worth 5? 100 in Colombian money.
Hoard at an ordiuary hotel is SU0U a
day.
Russia has received satisfactory as-
surances from China regarding the
Japanese instructors and officers in the
Chinese army.
Chas. F. Smith, chief dispatcher for
the Rock Island at Dalhart, Tex., has
placed in operation a new form of
wireless telegraphy.
Among many valuable relics exhib-
ited in the government building at the
world ft fair is '1 liomas Jefferson's sun
dial, made by Jefferson himself.
A mar Nath, an Indian prince, from
Lahore, India, was knocked from a
bicycle and probably fatally injured
Nath is astudentat Perdue university,
at Lafayette, Intl.
Captain Hoed die, whose steamship,
the Kotie, was at Nagaski when the
war commenced and was seized by the
Japanese, will sail from San Francisco
to some Russian fort.
The Russian plans are predicated
upon Napoleons'* dictum that "God
tights on the side of the heaviest bat-
talions," and the army is to be raised
to a half million men.
The signing of the Anglo-French
colonial treaty confirms and adheres to
the treaty of 1SS8, with its provision
for the passage of the Suez canal. This
lets Russian* warships through.
The United States transport Sheri-
dan from Manila, via Nagasaki and
Honolulu brought .100 native constabu-
lary of the Philippine islands and their
band to go to the St. Louis exposition.
A Denver judge decides that Colorado
has no law to punish election frauds.
New York city experienced a mid-
April storm for the first time in many
years.
At Find lay, Ohio, a ten-year-old
school boy was killed on his birth day
while being hazed by the older boys.
All the paper factories in the federal
district of Mexico, six in number, have
merged to control the output and prices.
The Russian government are bar-
gaining for trans-Atlantic liners, to
form a flying squadron of fast cruisers.
The czar has chosen Admiral Skey-
dloff to succeed vice Admiral MakarolT
as the head of the navy in the far
east,
Nome, Alaska, sends out warning
that there are at Nome more skilled
mechanics than can take care of the
w#rlc in prospect.
The strike on the Panama railroad
is ended with no change of old condi-
tions.
In the Fall River, Mass , Cotton
Mills l,r 0U,888 spindles arc idle, for
an indefinite period.
U. S. District Attorney J. S. Dean is
still making war upon wholesale liquor
dealers who do "jug" business in Kan-
sas.
Admiral Makaroff, who lost his life
in the explosion at Port Arthur, is
well known in naval and military cir-
cles in this country, he having been
here for sometime in MC and '07.
Wild geese are so numerous in Cali-
fornia that wheat growers of the
interior valleys hire men to ride over
their wheat fields and shoot the geese
that pasture on the youn^ plant*.
Immtnit Irrigation Canal.
An Irrigation canal, nearly forty-
seven miles in longth. will be the first
step In the plans to reclaim 26.000
acres of land west of Grand Junction,
Colo., and reaching to the Utah line.
The work laid out will cost over half
a million dollars.
Seeks Aid for Huguenots.
The committee for the extension of
the Protestant tnith in France and
Belgium has sent a delegate to this
country to solicit aid for the needy
Huguenot and Walloon churches of
those countries, the membership of
which numbers about two million.
Largest Burial Mound.
The largest oi the burial mounds
built by the aborigines in America is
the Cahokla, situated eight miles west
of the Mississippi river, between the
mouth of the Missouri and St. Louis,
which is 100 feet high, l.oso foot long
and 710 feet wide.
To Relieve Toothache.
To relieve toothache, make a flannel
hag about four or five inches square,
fill it three quarters full of common
salt; sew up and heat the bag in the
oven, and apply to the side of tho
face. The salt retains heat for a con-
siderable time and gives much relief.
X-Rays Reveal Pearls.
m. Dubois, in a paper before the
Academy of Science. Paris, shows
that it is possible, by means of tho
Roentgen rnvs; to examine the living
oyster without in any way injuring it,
and to ascertain whether or not it
contains a pearl. If it contains only i Louis,
a tiny pearl the oyster is returned,
and is allowed to live until the disease
has developed a large pearl.
Flna Gift to Unlvaralty.
Oustav Kohn of New Orleans, has
presented to Tulane University his
priceless natural history collection,
which comprises every living creature
native to Louisiana, besides a scien-
tific library of one thousand volumes.
Don't.
A correspondent asks "In writing
to my pastor how should I address
him: Dear Dr. Smith, or the Rev. Dr.
Smith, or Dear Sir?" We have not a
chaperone department, but if wo had
wo would instruct tho department to
n:y: "My dear woman, do not write
to your pastor."—Atchison Globe.
Japanese Soldiers Well Trained.
Tho Japanese soldier is taugh to
breathe properly, with as much caro
as if he were a professional tenor,
and at the least sign of palpitation of
the heart ho is ordered to ceaso his
exercises and lio on his hack to re-
cover. In course of time his hear*
and lungs become so strengthened
that no amouut of exertion injuriously
affects them.
Directs Bcok Exhibits.
Emile Terduem has a unique record
in the French book trade, in that he
has been chosen by the Cercle do la
Librairie to direct every large exhibit
of French books at tho international
expositions for the last thirty years.
Ho is creditoi with the success of
the French exhibits at the Centennial
and in Chicago; and he was in charge
at tho Paris world's fairs in 1s78,
1889 and 1900, and ho is coming to St. i
"PE-RU-HA TONES UP THE SYSTEM
IF TffiSSJ m Tf?E SPMNG."
SAYS THIS BEAUTIFUL YOUNG GIRL
When Your Grocer Says
ho does not havo Defiance Starch, you may
bo pure ho is ufrnid to keep it until Ids
stock of 12 oz. packages are sold. Defiance
Starch is not only better than any other
Cold Water Starch, but contains 10 or to
the package and sells for Barue money as 14
oz. brands.
Had to Believe Her.
Judge Parry of tho English Judici-
ary tells of a feeble-looking man who
was rebuked for supporting a ridicu-
lous claim made by his wife. "i tell
you candidly 1 don't believe a word of
your wife's story," said Judge Parry.
' Yer may do as yer like." replied tho
man, mournfully, "but i've got to."
It's An Awful Disease.
An American physician has dis-
covered that the blues are only a form
of splanchnic neurasthenia due to in-
tra-abdominal venous congestion. Now
if that doesn't make a patient with
the blues bluer than he was before ho
could be jolly with hyperpyrexia, or
with metaplasia of the epithelium.
Odd Names for
When large-sized
were first put out,
the railroad men called them
Locomotives.
freight engines
few years ago,
'hogs,"
and the man who could "firo a hog
and keep hor hot" was fit for almost
any trying work. Then came a still
larger class, soon styled "whales."
They were at once dubbed "battle-
ships."
Instruction for Fishermen.
There are now in Belgium four
schools for the instruction of fisher-
men. The pupils are taught how to
read weather charts, how to mako
the best use of currents, what the
bottom of the sea is like, how to
make their own nets, how to manage
a beat in a storm, how to use the
latest inventions in the line of fish-
ing apparatus, etc. There aro about
250 pupils now in these schools.
A Nurseryman's Experience.
Tarlton, Tenn., April 18th.—Mr. e.
j. Morton, proprietor of the Tarlton
NurseFies, has given for publication
some of his experiences which, no
doubt will interest a great many peo-
ple who are trying to overcome simi-
lar difficulties. Among other things,
he says:
"i will answer all enquirers who
enclose a stamp for reply and will be
pleased to tell them just how i cured
myself of a serious case of Kidney,
Urinary and Bladder trouble, which
had tortured me for over three years.
i had a fearful burning sensation
when urinating and was in very bad
chape till i commenced to use a modi-
cine called Dodd's Kidney mis.
"In a very short time i found I was
getting better and i kept on till i was
completely cured. livery symptom of
my old trouble is gone and besides be-
ing cured of this particular trouble
my general health is better than it
has been for years. I feel like a new
man and am ready at all times to
testify to the wonderful curing pow-
ers of Dodd's Kidney Pills."
Fashion Note for Men.
The London Tailor and Cutter gives
this valuable advice to lovers cf
sport: For cricket, boating, tennis
and football, jewelry must be eschew-
ed, but for motoring, fishing and golf
Jewelry is indispensable.
Free fa Twenty-Five Ladles.
The Defiance Starch Co. will give 25
ladies a round trip ticket to the St.
Louis Exposition, to live ladies in cach
of the following states: Illinois, Iowa,
Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri who
will send in the largest number of trade
marks cut from a ten cent, 16-ounce
package of Defiance cold water laundry
starch. This means from your own
home, anywhere in the above named
states. These trade marks must be
mailed to and received by the Defiance
Stareli Co., Omaha, Nebr., before Sept-
ember 1st, 1004. October and Novem-
ber will be the best months to visit the
Exposition. Remember that Defiance
is the only starch put up in 10 oz (a full
pound) to the package. You get one-
third more starch for the same money
than of any other kind, and Defiance
never sticks to the iron. The tickets
to the Exposition will be sent by reg-
istered mail September 5th. Slarch
for sale by all dealers. i
All Depends On Character.
Obtaining an education or winning
success In any field is a question of
internal energy, of enthusiasm, or of
unfoldment of power, and is the de-
velopment of push and determination
rather than tho result of any external
influences. The people who attribute
thoir want of success to lack of
iriends to help them on, or their lack J
of education to absor.ee of opportuni-
ties, are simply exposing their weak-
ness of character.—Success.
Analysis of Radium.
At tho Paris academy of science re-
cently Mr. Darboux read a communi-
cation from m. Curie as to the disap-
pearance of the radio activity induced
by radium in solid bodies. For ex-
plaining this phenomenon and the
law which governs it. Mr. Curie ad-
vances the hypothesis of radium
transforming itself into a substance
that may give rise to a second body,
and thus Bring about a diminution in
tho intensity of tho radio-activity.
Black Teeth.
Emigrants from southern Italy are,
many of them, disfigured by what is
known as "black tooth." The teeth of
these persons are affected during the
period of growth by some gaseous con-
stituent of drinking water, probably
from impregnation with volcanic va-
j pors. The defect cften gives a sinis-
ter look to an otherwise handsome
face, but fortunately does not, it
seems, offect the strength or durabil-
ity of the teeth.
More Flexible and Lasting,
iron't shake out or blow out; by using
Defiance Starch vou obtain hotter results
than possible with any other brund aud
ouo third more for sumo money.
The man who makes a fool of him-
self only saves someone else the trouble.
MISS MARJORY HAMPTON, OF NEW YORK.
♦♦♦• ♦♦ •• ••«••• •♦•••••««« ♦ ♦ ♦
I Miss Marjory Haxnpton, 2010Third Av< me, New York City, writes:
| "Pcruna Is n fine tncdicinc to take any season of the year.
I Taken in the spring it tones up the system and nets as a tonic,
J strengthening me more than a vacation. In the fail and winter
t / have found that it cures colds and caiarrh and also find that it
♦ is invaluable to keep the bowels regular, acting as n gentle stftnu-
Slant on the svstem. In fact, I consider it a whole medicine
chest.—Miss Marjory Hampton.
PURE BLOOD.
B!cod Inipiiri'-cs of Springtime—
Cause, Prevention
and Cure.
pr Hart man's medical lecturcs aro
eagerly scanned by many thousand
readers.
One of tho most timely and interest-
ing lectures he ever delivered was his
recent lecture on the blood impurities
of spring.
The doctor said in substance that
every spring the blood is loaded with
the effete accumulations of winter, de-
ranging the digestion, producing slug-
gishness of the liver, overtaxing the
kidneys, interfering with the action of
the bowels and the proper circulation
of the blood
This condition of things produces
what is popularly known as spring
fever, sprint malaria, nervous exhaus-
tion, that tire.-l feeling, blood thicken-
ing and many other names.
Sometimes the victim is bilious, dys-
peptic and constipited; sometimes be
is weak, nervous and depressed; and
again he may have < ruptii ns, swell-
ings and other blood humorH. Which-
ever it is, the can. o i.-? the same—ef-
fete accumulations in the blood.
Nothing is more certain within tho-
whole range of medical science than
that a course of Pcruna in early spring-
time will perfectly and effec tually pre-
vent or euro this almost universal af-
fect ion.
Everybody feels it in some degree.
a great majority are disturbed con-
Riderabl>, while a large per ct nt of th
human family are made very misera-
ble by this condition every spring.
Pcruna will prevent it if taken in
time.
Peruna will cure it if taken as di-
rected.
Peruna is the Meal spring medicine
< !' i!:e medical profession.
1. you do not derive prompt and sat-
i. •< lory results from the use of Pe-
runa, write at once to Dr. Hart-
man, giving a full statement of your
case, and he will be pleased to give
you his valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus,
Ohio.
FREDERICK 0, nSGHEB
PATCNT LAWYER &S0L'CIT0R of U.S. ft FOREIGN PATEN7K.
FREE U00K oim PATENTS, 1 ADE CJIARKS, ETC.
^ 314 to 317 Junction 3lti., Kansas City, Nlo.
fBT^j xrv - - .1, .,11
fr'&a NO MONEY TILL CURED. 2Tj YEa!>-. K^TAllUSmi®.
yvW Wv . end Fk'l l-mid postpaid a ^0 i phe. ireat se on Pllei
II • , • "«'• "" Piled, liatl.il i r.J I I«' A KffS of t hj|
Itrctum; also U'OpjES lilu-. tr<atisc on distant.* of U<rar!. . H ;,t 1 oa a tared
b> our rnhl mt hml, none pi id a c n.- til ciic.l—wc fur«t h tfc-ir taa n 0ii
UR 3. THORNTON & MI NO H, lOJO Oak Si ! Kan a
TT rniiTri jo..„■naDaHma
i Citf, Ms*.
8-at* or Onm, City of Toledo, i
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, Pf-LICK w:«s-!t ALWAYS wins.
Frank .1. Ciif.vky inukcs . at ti tlint lie 1s ^onlor
partner of tlio linn of I . J. Ciipnky A. dulnn
business in the < Ity of t' U'd->. (/.unity and State
uf tresald, and th. t mid tlrm will pay the mm of
ONE IM NDI.I D DOLLARS f r cnHi and every
« w; i f < atamill that l iiniiot ho cured by tho uoc of
Hall's Catakhu Cukk.
FRANK .1 CnENF.T.
Sworn to before nin ami KUhscrlhed In my prea-
encc, this Cth day of December, A. D. 1 sSB.
i —. A. W. ULKASON,
bkal v
Notary Public.
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Flail's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally atid nets
directly ou tliu blood and muci ns burfuctd uf the
fcystcin. Scud ior testimonial*, free.
F. .J. t 11ENEY 6c CO., Toledo, O.
PoM bv all Druggists, 7*>c.
Take hail's Family l'llls for constipation.
Enthusiasm and lying are synony-
mous with some people.
Why It Is the Best
Is because made by rti entiroly different
process. Defiance Starch i< unlike nny
other, bettor and one-third more for 10
contd.
Travel ma3' broaden a man's mind
but it doesn't have that effect ou his
pocketbcok.
iftrn
If anUrtcd
Our lart-e catalogue with 2,000 illtis
(rations« f W. ti lu
d vot-S 15 pat-os I ) DIAMONDS.
I thin beautiful catu*
Diamonds
intent on earth
bought direct from tho importer
JACCAKD £iWELRY
1030 Miin St
KANSAS CITY, ft;
h 1.1 years apo t«> put an mbao*
.itt on 11;< Market audit won.
MCllmmc.uudwe have pluck-1
« :t' 1 ht. i;unra:i:-• • • ft. Ask y« urd*aler f« r 11 and
v r to un t r special color deh'^n for your bouse—
Lincoln Paint & Color Co., Lincoln, Nebr.
I! Thompson's Eyo Wator
NEW PENSION LAWS %£Z
Apply to N.Vr «.\N IttCKl OKD, 014 St*
\V linliln:; Lou, 1). C.
MAYFIELD TANK anl FLOAT VAt'/Ft.
"icon \ Knewltlioo.il w.i ( r v M|>rut fr
nii Uie \* i. y in ' 'iimt, > it mo wi-/*i t u t*>
v Unci i.'iUht 114 float *>r Witltl
vaIv«• 011 flther pii!« or erwl o*
trough. Ah|c ) our Ueuier.
XETTLER BRA LB tll G CO., L'alU*. Ttm
N. U.~WICHITA.— NO. 17. 1904
When Answering Advertisementa
Kindly Mention Thir. Pncer.
ABSOLUTELY IMPOSSIBLE TO KEIF
WELL WITHOUT SLEEP.
This is really a very serious and dangerous condition to be in. Perfect rest is sleep. Do not taka
medicines. Any remedy for insomnia may bridge you over for a time, but in tho end will wreck the
nervous system and shorten life. Only useful i:i emergency cases in the hands of nn intelligent phy-
sician. lake plenty of outdoor exercise, avoid excitement, be regular in habits and take a saucer of
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at bedtime, in its natural state or with cream, milk and sugar, which will make a refreshing sleep «
possibility and regulate the bowels.
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— * cook book containing 70 excellent recetpts for ualnc tho Food moiled freo to any oddr©39.
PRICE CEREAL FOOD CO. ----- CHICAGO*.
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