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I | | « I1ION II.
Rich Oil rield* c* Africa
OF THE WORLD
The Phoenix Royal iiuurnr
sentence sessions
A list: 1
V'
t tf tfl y &3 '■
WEl910 to (50
How to Gei Ti
Ariel What 5t Cost
V ion n.i
The Urcatcst Bearding College in the W orlJ j
i University oi
n Kr i
i Islan
ir.stiran
n the A1
life's friction
\v in
\V( ivl. I
Mm M;
Defiant
Most Important Happening:' cf
Post Sevsn D
Notre Dame
INDIANA
DA Mi
NOIRE
the fjet
rishi
mil bill
ourt of
rts the
Int* resting Items einthcred from
PH ri■ of the World I'ondtaied
Into Small Spurt- for
Uoacflt of Our Ilender*.
800 Students
18 Buildinui
n for oui
fauil
WILL I
roDNl
1ALI.Y
\L1. Till
i\ nil r
rid likes a wiuuer, but Ion
1 loser.
ti U« \S
)MHIN1N<
WATKK l<0
li Y T 11 ! •:
1ERMS: Burl. Tuni n. and I ?tindrv. $400
bend ten tfiin lu th< H Ri ;rr.r I r I ataloRur
Fear and fret r
Heaven helps tuc
crs.
lleaven despairs
despises ir. a.
True religion no
of right doing.
The church that
loses its richcs.
* Sometii!
heals our own.
The man who is too prcv.cus
cure to get proera.tinited.
Tlie hardest work s >mc foll:3 do If
telling how tusy tl.cy are.
f TOU cannot Uop your eyes on jrotti
V.ateh an.l >••• :r h?art on your work.
11 does net make a man brave to
lay his cowardice on his conscience
No amount of laundry in your re i
n!on can make up for n lack of love.
There's no special merit In cast
lnE bread on the water with a hook
In it.
Many n man's religion would !■'
v.-orth more If It had more ofllce prac
fic .
*'s no use looking for a mans re-
ligion when it doesn't £Ct into his
looks. . ,,
Two strings to your how may lie all
right if you can keep thorn cWar of
your neck—Chicago Tribune.
!' /
Nothing Succeeds Like 'EGG-O-SEE.
The man who preaches the best set-
n: n; the man who tells the funnies:
the man who kev.i>d the best
ttore; or the man who makes the beat
"uo'Js soon finds that people come to
lim. Merit is the best advertisement
in the world People speak well of
things they know are good. They pass
the good word alony.
1'he Kst breakfast food is EGG-O-.
t .".IS, for it contains all the life-giving
I :.,perties of nature's best food, which
is wheat.
EGG-O-SEE is deeply in debt to the
thousands of wives and mothers who
use it in their homes, for these good
women tell their neighbors about this
griat food.
Children and aged persons alike arc
friends of EGG-O-SEE.
Merit and common sense are the
things that advertise EGG-O-SEE
mcTt. EGG-O-SEE is cheap. A 10-
II nt package contains ten liberal
breakfasts. EGG-O-SEE is sold every-
where. Grocers must keep it if they
want to kiep their good customers,
far good customers insist on buying
EGG-O-SEE.
The fact that no preparation, no
cooking I* required, make* EGG-O-
SEE very popular. Op(n the package;
put as much as you like in a dish;
pour on milk or cream and eat. It
is ddicious. It is wholesome. It
makes you strong.
A,lot of interesting facts about
EGG-O-SEE have been published in
tiook form entitled, "Back to Nature,
This book also has a course of phys-
ical culture—fully illustrated. Any-
one wishing this book will receive it
free by addressing EGG-O-SEE Com-
pany. 10 First St.. Quincy, 111.
LOVE LORE.
Lt is ca . r tu love and bo wise
than to he generous anil have money.
.lealousy Is green and does not
, harmonize with Lovafe hair and eyes.
Love laughs at locksmiths, because
parents don't lock up their daugh-
ters any nn re.
When Poverty comes in at the door
Truelovi engages her on the spot to
Colonel Samuel Donaldson, who wa;
doorkeeper of the hOUM of repvsen
tatlves during Mr. Carlisle's term as
speaker, died of heart failure at his
home in Washington.
President Rooaevelt will review tlie
Atlantic fleet 011 September :i at Oyster
Bay.
William M. Clark, eastern freight
agent for the Missouri Pacific railroad
died at his home in Summit, N. J
of disease of tlie heart.
John Dedrick Strassburg. the old-si
post ofllce employe in point of ser-
vice as well as in years In the I'nitcil
States is dead at his home in Louis-
ville. Ky. He was SS years ot age
and has been in continuous serviic-
as clerk in the l-ouisvllle post oftlc"
for C3 years.
John Sharp Williams has been re-
nominated for congi 1 bv the demo-
crats of the Eighth Mississippi dis-
trict.
7'he body of Russell Sage. the New
Ycrk financier. was laid to r Jit
United S
Louis.
lt is proposed to
tion in September every
land belonging to the late
lin, of Toreku now in the
the trustee8.
Proclamations announcing tint im |
?ath sentence has been imp-'1' 1 11 !
the emperor Gen. Trepoff, V l' -'i" i
donostseff, den. Orloff and other; have
i scattered throughout Pet rhor I
by the Russian terrorists.
Hint perons were killed and num-
her ot others seriously injured us the |
result of ,t wreck on the Great North- |
em railw.i> near Spokane, Wash., ie-
cently. The engine, mall, baggage and j
smoking cars plunged over a 7" loot .
embankment into the deep waters •>£
Diamond lake.
I'. MK , in a vicious form is charged !
against the officers of the Jackson |
Lumber company at Lock port, Ala., |
nd federal warrants have been issued
with simple
Monte has
Chile for a
Troy"; N. V
Don Pe(
president
} ears.
II. C. Brokmeyer, former
governor of Missouri ami i
ernor in 1876-7. dead in
ring illness
cted
lieutenan
cting gov
i St. Loui
1!
Pruss
King
ulitor
hospital after j- line
was a nephew of Prl
a nr.live of Minden
At the request ol
William J. Bryan was
cently at Buckingham F
vate audience.
Charles H. Whltaker,
the Clinton, Mo . I> nu'C it. died re-
cently at bis home in Clinton aged •'
years. He had been in the nowspap".
business in Illinois and Missouri
years.
president Palma, of C iba, has par
doned Millie Brown and othev Am--r
leans arrested on the Isle of Pines lo
maintaining a private telegraph n:n
IH'OIIN.
The American Surety company,
of the largest and most pew . ru
bonding companies in the I nite
States, has been cited to app'-ai- In
fore Bupt rintendi nl ol Insuram e Lu
ling, of Kanso . and show <. 1
its certificate should not be revoke
en the ground it i a iu t.
Gov. Ide, of b F'blliiMune^ 1. "
quested military aid to pun'--1-'. '--!
Pulajnncs in the island of Leyte.
i a f mmii Ion < (wp< ed
, Yarkes, i R. Hitt, jr.,
Crampton arc in lleriin studying
I manufacture and preparation <>t
I natured alcohol for the internal t
nue department
i (leta
In tin
ol all nat
•inidable fleet, an.l
of twelve carry
country.
atcrlng the harbor
lied ro.'k lii;;li against
cliff. It bears a strlk
> to a Russian pr
Touched by the sun<(.
,1 to stand blessing th
for
tb.'ir
The
4th
liaments
>f those
irrest.
conference
•> union ho
lery, of the i
London, wi
'liai peace l
of Europe, as we
ot the Western
the Interpar-
opened in the
adherent!
all the
ol
hemlsphe:
d accident bulletin Issued
ate commerce commission
months ending March
The r:
by the i
lor the
.:i, l'.niti. shows passengers and
ploycs killed to have been 1,120
17.17" injured.
The jury in the
Mrs Edmund Bailey, of
charge 1 with being accc
murder f Jay Lowdei
| husband shot, returned i
|acquittal. Her husband h
acquitted by a jury.
E. K. Snyder, formerly a banker at
Ollin, I t . has been arrested at Sioux
barged with fraudulent
1 and
but the gr
orld. The
s als around tb° b
sea and the A'ctian
great mass of t'u'ta
Prlbllof group. No v
mltted to land on
grounds withou
ti c secretary of tin
United States. Outd
FOUR YEARS OF
Whole Foot Nothing But Proud Flesh
Had to Use Cu't lies—"Cuti-
cuva Itcmei'.ies tlie Best ou
Earth."
SSGK HEADAGHE
I Positively enred by
thcfe Lutie Pills.
Tbcy also relievo Dla-
:rrs.ji from Dyspersla. ! •
digestion and Too llearty
Eating. A perfeet r« m-
cdyf irlMziiiiej-s, N^u m.
Drowsiness. B~(l T . ti
in the Mouth. c< .'«•(!
Tonguo, Pain li> the Slito,
TOItPID I.lM'It. Tliey
regulate tlio Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL FILL. SMALL BOSE. SHALL PRICE.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signaturo
/(£'
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES-.
CARTER'S
Bebrinc
out mi
PI!.LS=
wbleh
11' \v a v 11
cannoi
north
Pribllof isla
CARTERS
but tb
SPITTLE
IVER
PILLS.
man I
of the
AGGT\i Y.
all inflamed, ulceratcd and catarrhal
ditionsof the mucous meml>r.itie mu n
nasal catarrh, uterine catarrh caused
by feminine ills, sore throat, sore
niouth or inflamed eyes by simply
dosing the stomach.
But y«>u surely can cure t'u orn
attcctions by • >cal treatment with
I'nxtine Toilet Antiseptic
which ilestrovs the seose c.erms, lu i -.
discharfii-s, stops p..in, and heals the
Infiamiiiation ainl soreness.
1'txtine represents the m. - t sure,', tul
I , ,1 tMMtnvnt for feminine ills . . r
iiiodueeil. Thousands id' women testify
jV|lCiliI0AN (yKNT^Ab
•• The Niogara bulls Kouk."
SEND FCR A COPY MOW.
Hi ,'h, M M jhcn-Tlghi School. >rki>ps.ic- City. Kant
to this fact. 50 cents at dru;: ;i>is.
Send for Free Trial Box
Tilt K. PAXfON CO.. Unstoo, Muh
nmSHOL ST&ROH
PE;vi.v;OMS
;>« • I'tiU.
PftTKKTS
WICHITA
N. U
murder trial
of Fulton, y
whom
a verdie-
also l
"In the year
right foot was (
ttte down to the
clan who h: *.1 c
[890 the side of my
it off from the little
heel, and the physl-
,arge of me was try-
'itv. In
rankin sr.
While
a ndiiig
it Pertl
in the 1;
i f th<
a party of voting ministers at-
the State Baptist association
Springs. Mo., were bathing
I'isc. Rev. S. K Rogers, pastor
Do Kalb and Nelson, Mo
s. attempted to swim across
and was drowned.
has been filed in the federal
t Muskogee, I T.. to restrain
of .1.
and C
•ivili: -.I
roll for
of the
who 1
ommissione
s. from r
'Iditlon of tb
of the fiv<
•-open
been
ed ft
torta
o the cot
The pity
i-f Lcve's blindness is ti
marring
antecs
Don't
land,
to the
their par
the warr
lies.
onlv oculist that guar
to r : tore the sight.
complain of your lover's aina
joss. In this you have proof j,1((V
that you are the first. ! u
me the sweethearts of the |
nd I will confess myself that |
much*more puzzled about the men.
Life gave a dinner, and. while it j
may not have been a feast from an
opicure's point of view, it was a great
success. The guest of honor wes
I xtve.
When I ove begins to sicken and
recav. sometimes the tonic of in
difference will effect a quicker re-
rovery than all the careful nursing
in the world.
Laundry work nt home would be
muih nnre satisfactory if the right
Stareb were used. In order to get t'.e
desired stiffness. It Is usually neees
sary to use so much starch that the
beauty and fineness of the fabric ii
hidden behind a paste of varying
thickness, which not only destroys the
appearance, but alsa affects the w ar-
in* quality ( f the goods. This troub'e
k ran be entirely overcome by using D -
rv fiance 31
\ much mora thinly btcnnw of its great-
Vr strength than other make?.
( Harriman Resenta Overcharge.
K ,| Harrlman «ent his $10,000
automobile to a repair shop in New
York city In January, and when be
„ biil for $1,797. refused to pay
The owner of the repair shop re-
fused to surrtutder the vehicle and
Mr Harritnan ftroceeded to recover it
by a writ of replevin The men who
are Irylng to collect this large sum
wdl n w have to sue for heir money.
Mr Harrlman evidently believes that
the charge was made in accordance.
with his supposed ability to pay.
bombi
elevated train in
Into a crowd of
plumbers' union,
in the street bob
painfully injured
For the first tii
practically the
I'nlted States is '
trating at the mi
• with the militia
e dropped fre m
•N-w York recc
j Civil
ntlre
a the
Ie had
•itizen
•ircles.
A s f
!. Everly, formerly tt'ler
Louis L'nion Trust company,
ppearcd recently leaving a
11 his accounts of $.' ."U0.
•en considered an exemplary
d was prominent in chun h
and
wind
'cently swept over St.
ij; several frame lioti
ne.uro, was killed
ursion steamer was
< riv r at Alton, HI
pngers were rescued.
The biennial eonclav
ignui fraternity was \
.ookout Mountain.
ahiIS
ie storm
destroy-
?es One man.
A loaded ek-
bl own across
, but the ;jas-
> of the Kappa
ecently held < n
Tenn. Several
Ins to sew up the siiio of my foot, but
with no'success. At last my whole
foot and way up above my calf was
nothing but proud ilesh. 1 suffered un-
told agonies for four years, and trleii
different physicians and all kinds of
ointments. 1 could walk only yith
c rule lies. In two weeks afterwards I
saw a change In my limb. Then I be-
gan using Cutlcura Soap and Oint-
ment often during Ihe day, and kept
it up for seven months, when my
limb was healed up just the same as
if I never had trouble. it is eight
. months now since 1 stopped using
Cutlcura Remedies, the best on teds
i earth. I am working at the present
! day after five years of suffering Th
i-ost of Cutlcura Ointment and Soap
was only $6, but the doctors' bills
were more like $('.00. John M. Lloyd.
Tlv s. Arch Ave., Alliance, Ohio, June
j 27 190j."
Sunday Rest in Italy.
i The que: tion of Sunday rest Is bo-
' mg agitated to a large extent In Italy.
I ;.nd a commission was named some
I time ago which recommended that as
far as possible an uninterrupted rest,
of from i!2 to 30 hours should be ir-
gured t' ail the working classes, and
that in case of public services, tlie
men who worked on Sundays should
have one day off in the week by turns.
,i me • lc •• rvants being entitled to
a half holiday a week. The law doaa
not apply to fishermen.
EAEF.NISIUIftI u . «•
Mr® Guccesufully Prooccutea Cloinmi
bafi t • . i .ii'"' ln«M Penrton Burew
WINTER S2SSS
$
MO MOIlY mi CURCO'
DB> THOKlrion 4. MIWOWOA^^MtAN^CITV. Mo. it
(PILES
MIEN'S FOOT-EASE
A Certain Cure lor Tired, Hot. Aching I not
DO NO! ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. ee ..or, tx
llu.Uui W k Ul'r w.«ta, w
I FWIS4 SINGLE BINDER
UsTRAIGHlS'fCIOAR C I? Af.'S^5OT°SO GOOD
Dainty, Qrisp, Drossy
iiund
All s «ti« n
Ulcal disc
i :>>suiuing
of the
intent
in Pet>
■ been til d by ti
in
nt in the fede
I'nited Si
the bringing ot pea
] been
by g.
two probabl> fatally, by
i ment recently at Springf
mi Francis
eli'- • r
I a St. Louis
train.
Secretary of Agriculture Wilson ha
I made public the regulations geivern-
i \uk 'be Inspeetion «>i meat products
for Interstate and foreign trade under
uired frc
frauds.
I'nlte
Clei
land.
stringent l
with the |
got
the new la\N They are vr;
throughout and are in litu
lust authorities "it the subject.
The will of the late Russell Saw
has been liled for pro bat - Aft. I..-
queathlng |t;r,n.(Min to hlood relations
thedoeuntnt give- tin " iilu of the
estate, about $7''.' ".UOU, to tie wiil'-w,
who will distribute it In charity.
judge Landls. of the l niied Stales
district court at Chi-i.go has handed
down a decision lie larlng that John
Alexander Howie is not the owner
of Zion City and its intlustiles. the
court deciding tint Ihe money Riven
ter
to Dowie was a
appoint d :.ud •
oral eiveraeer o
Ihe third Tue i
At u conferen
every road in" i
it w
eive
• - ion for a g<
i <1 to be held
V
"CruininK for Snlvnge."
One man In Sew York *«yt he
makes n gisid living by wli i he calls
cruising for salvage He goes sl.oi.t
in an automobile and follows notices
living to operate recently purchased
machines. If the machines break
down or stop up In time to
offer his services as > tug or to offer
about nr.If the value of the machine
If th«> owner Is so disgusted thai he
wlshe s to sell.
of September,
n Chicago in which
ed Was represents, j
end the grain rat
DODDS"'$
fklDNEYi
PjLLS_^,s
mmiw'i
T^c'pu^'';
Vfiir I (itn Ml" ourl rivet ls inls n CI. -
cago on August 10
The St iontboll vol ano, aft -r (pjlet
I UK down, ha- again become viohntly
active
\ Hliecial federal granel jury has
brcn called to meet in Chicago ti ir-
v,.htlgati the It iad«rd (Ml « mptn> 'i
meihcNls ot iransporfing its pralucts
It is said bv otlb itils that new and mi-
port an t eviik-nce has recently been
discovered against tlie company
Four men were kllleel and five In-
jured In il>e explosion In a intwder
and dynamite house near Kot*rtsdah\
I Pa.
The fillers 1 grand Juiv at New ^orl<
las returned three- Indle ttuents a^ tinst
nierb iin Sugsr l<• fining company
charging rebating.
At the end of a long serJcs of "in-
fere noes t h •• Kusslau revolutions \
committee has decided not to declare
u general strike at the present time
Typhoid fever has developed anion;
the members of tlie new fourth class
naval acsdemy at Annapolis,
t Helslngle.rs, Flnlnnd. recently
i soldiers and sailor* of the gai
n oath to fight on the !dc
I In esse of a revolution
. living Itt Kingston, K. „
ive birth to sih children,
I They aero were all alive st lust ac-
n L. Johns
cntly took drastic ad Ion
Cleveland JSlec trie Hail-
A |y ,- mpany. While teai ing up the
(cmpatiy s tracks he was served with
:tn injunction by the court which be
ipnored until the work was finish d.
He was cited for contempt.
Plans are under way lor merging
the brick plants In Findlay. ().. Kan-
City, Kan., Chanute, Kan.. West
>rior. Wis., Zanesville, O., Roebe^-
N Y.. Kansas City. Mo.. Phil- 1
adelphia, Washington. Cleveland, Min- '
i tapolls and Omaha, into one company |
to be 1 nown as the Hydraulic Pressed I
Rriek company of St. I ouIf. The new j
organizatlen will have a capital of
810,000,000 and a capacity nf 5tlu,00O.O0n
bricks a year.
Au amendment to the model ar- |
nitration treaty prope sed by William .
.1 Bryan was unanimously adopted i
amid gre.it enthulslaam by the inter-
parliamentary union in session In |
London.
The arrival e>f Secretary Root at |
Rio eli Janelret was made the occa-
sion for an enthusiastic reception by j
the? assembled delegatfs to 'he i', .:
\mer1e.iit congrefs and tb.* Hra/.lihin
oflle-lals.
Sixteen indictments on ebirge?s of
restraint of trade in the matter eif ad
vaneing 'be price of lee have been
returned by a Cincinnati ()., grand
jury.
Premier Ptolypln has Issued orders
to the governors and prefe. ts thmugl.
on i llussla io "strike and spate
not in efforts to preserve order and
The extraordinary popularity of fine
I white goods this summer makes the
| choice of Starch a matter of greit 1m-
I portance. Defiance Starch, being free.
from all injurious chemic*'
! only one which is
fabrics, its great
1 ener makes half th
I perfect flr.i l:, equa
goods were new.
to use on fine
ingth as a «tHT
tal quantity of
!• the -esult of
that when the
Age i Eng!i-:h Clergyman.
Rev J( lin Ab'ii--, once the most
prominent minister of the Baptist do
nominatic u in Kn ..a id. ha reached
the age of 98. He began life in a
shoemaker's shop. Afterward he was
sent to Morton college, near Brad-
ford. now known as Rawdon college.
Later he became pastor e^Maze Pond
chapel. London, a.«' In 1806 he was
elected chairman of the Baptist l nion.
Railway Tariff Simplified.
Germany lias just revised its rail
way tariff, which involves a multi-
plication of tickets, it is calculated
that a traveler with a small family
going from Mulhouse to Bale will find
himself furnished with 60 tickets. In
addition to which are those for bag-
| gage.
I Judge Lehbeus It Wllfley. attorney
general of the Philippine islands, has
been appointed to the judg. ship of the
I'nited States court in China, which
Is to replace In a large measure the
present consular court Judge Wilfley
is from St Louis.
Give Defiance Starch a fair trial-
try it tor both hot and cold start bin ,
and If you don't think you do better
work, in less time aud at smaller cost,
return it and your grocer will give
you back your money.
are a delight to the refined woman every-
where. In order to get this result see
that the material is good, that it is cut in
the latest fashion and use
Dsfai®
in the laundry. All three things are im-
portant, but the last is absolutely neces-
sary. No matter how fine the material
or how daintily made, bad starch and
poor laundry work will spoil1 the eflect
and ruin the clothes. DEFIANCE
STARCH is pure, will not rot the clothes
nor cause thtm to crack. It sells at xoc
a sixteen ounce package everywhere.
Other starches, much inferior, sell at ioc
for twelve ounce package. Insist on
getting DEFIANCE STARCH and be
sure of results.
Defiance Starch
Company,
hc'.d
the
the
rush the revolutionists.
By the collapse an uncompleted
building in South Framlngham, Mast , |
ten workmen were burled In the ruins j
The Mlssoarl republican state jueli- ,
rlnl convention at Jefferson City nom- j
111.(ted Assistant Attorney Oen^ril I
John Kennlsh and Jnelgc James I
Neville, of Springfield, as Jusfies's .1
the supreme court feu the long and
short terms re.-poeflvely.
At Lemars, la., eit,e boy was In-
stantly kUled aud '**<• others badl>
Injured by the explosion of a croant
I M'uarator, which they were trying to
fast us possible.
Ireland Loses Population.
The number ot marriages registered
in Ireland In 1&04 wtu 22.961 The
i cxcesB of births over deaths was 'J4,
I 'j'.es, but this wss morn than offset by
I the'emigration of 36.9C2 persems.
Scotch Welcome Automobllists
Motor car reliability trials were
Scotland recently, and the
w.lvers were astounded at their re-
ception along the route. In every
town and village the women and chlb
dren lined the roadside and shouted
enthusiastic welcome's. Sprays ff
and other flowers were thrown
cars as they passed, and In-
Hide
into th<
To prevent that llred feeling on
Ironing Dm Di Amm• itarah
saves time saves labor- saves annoy-
ance. will not rtick to the iron The
big 10 oi. package for 10c, at your gro-
cer's.
International Cyclopedia.
The medical faculty of the Purls
university plans an International tech
nologlcal encyclopedia It is to b«
ii i in tan laaguiiai Imludlng
llsperanto," the world language.
vltatlons to stop wore given.
Vl.lt* European MHItaiy School,
Col. t'tinrlfs P Kcholn, "1 Wm
Point, who ha* l"'on "n th'' rnn,tl"'"1
vlnlt inK military school*. I* ln
KiiKland on thf same mlKnlon.
The grenteat cause of worry on
ironing day can lie removed by " I K
Defiance Miarch, which will not "tick
to the iron. Sold cvorywberu, 10 oz.
for 10c.
IV) what you consider right, what-
Aver people think "f it. de.plte can-
aure and praise I'ythaforas.
rlnon look
or the pen
A negrci
enlly g
The Clin in
ilc Ided ibsi
i it,, of the
ard of tax revle'
of
Short ladles should
trimming on 'heir skirt
Ion writer Yes, and >
ladles If their husband
avoid much
i, says a fnah-
o should brng
are short.
Mr*. Wludlow'
I or ' Iri • leetbl i
UuUlUMtO"U. '- i'itl>>.>
Hoot lit iik Syrup.
•ft. 11m i in* "••lu
urv« «lU't« oll .
The quest of liapplne
wari h warmnt.
reipilrc
CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM
An eminent {.hyalclan says-tha. 'o^;od'^ie^Uanl'a7^
eating and may he ahsolu'tiycureclly K vegetables. A diet consisting
a =, i',Ar.. ki— —
those who live mainly on animal foods, cannot escapelt.
DR. PRICE'S
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
FOOD
„ rich in potassium and «,dium which .««« cs-tlalscf the d!^,
rlhe^aaUr^uUtorS the bowel., while the celery act, as a nerveumic_
zsszs*ss^
KSSt
,r "c'v;:" n;i rr,^ c.V::n
S^Xuh'.t.n'd'nrlu.ni.'u. i-ooJ Uw. to ch.Jg.■ qu^ty".ud p ««^
wulinmud tu their rcituir rjtnt,.
to (
nie Marshall Field
uinfy to
ed(
tints.
llll.Hint of II.HIIII.UIKI.
The Japnunse governttie:
I t sked to discontinue fitrfh
t Ions to the H ill Francis
\ total of $14tl,' 'K) ha.i la
inm that source.
ridlef fund.
■j . ,celVi el
Hantalian ChillCurej^
To Cure, or Monoy Refunded by Your Morchant.
T T Prion, OOc, Retail.
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Woodworth, M. F. Cashion Advance. and Oklahoma State. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1906, newspaper, August 2, 1906; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102907/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.