The Leader. (Peckham, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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PROSPERITY IN CANADA.
Hi Farmer la U ralrra tanada
4rkirtri Wonderful tacrraa.
• One of the first thinpr- that the
• man. who wishes to change hi* rest*
d« uoe endeavors tri find out is where
'lie may go and atieeeed. It need he u
matter <>f little 'doubt «r indecision
• now. During the pant four or five years
the develojonent of Western I anno i
has been bo rapid.Am! tin1 ...........*
I.f lit. thcrt tridaly known,that tip*^
• *WS i.f i \iuVn. .if'- 'Hava,
taken u|f th*ir home* jhere. and the
jierienee of tht*^*; |i/'"ph is.tloW
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’their cittjlpeW n<An«
' ; 'Tli*.met hods vf fVminp Hi* n tit*'
siiuilaY'to those ad ijtedtn.the Fnit.-il
’• States/ hot the •o’peYutIons' urn
. ,T*t«*f.‘**the A old- df'ii 1 tn 'Jr. Ct*;'
,*. ,i',, profit* riu re,ad fj ;Wrjn* Bai eh-
*ini» is.eutstieih.oif with hos-'t -ui"t •
• Hiiad fanning hr'%lwaya. prhjiuble,-
whiyM1^* r^.'iVt' fn. :,i"iin'riu- inf’ .tr<*
M.ecfi ufiV fa i| lepiid'aort, dnej
climate'dud k)li of nttili^hVik# ki
.Th'«5.'yik’lfls t,f v but ijy t'fiViiC-:>s -‘V
t.ttisfaVt'.Jrv : .1 •■Ur' • eipcft la doc, .at
the'll!Ill’s.'Iff and .mi ai t. ... re
Veits led ff.wn 1 gCJ J:-’ * * . *> •-. ■
* V gogdd,*.intelliL'. U.r ta;;in.>, Rained
Miiirj.'.-.L-h-n M'.isri, tu I" 'e\a. l 1. At '
■i aaflltr'Ci tint *_ v rthr D^l < $4. th®,
,.y£aya tfo.' ^nd tbI1owf4 tho .thou-
• itp'fda whb'.had‘a^t a«Jy’ gonesV>’Can
; iiila;.' .lie 'had twY-niy div’r' y hi--’t'.«V:
^pcplsnqsl .in’ "M nodaaZa. if! ••buying
rgniio.*IMjIudfti IBM iiV *H-Mr
, ex jierij^IJ1 .• ./he i /.• v I i;. .siiv-'iH tfft|ttck
sT so ,wvir tfyiU&'-to fh.yern.wih -..r'.tlax
•,("s. W. st'ern.’ < alhlda'.' • ' I'Im:.. ti'S">; ja;
*. ; Results Ot *)/** .Mears'./.i.e'r../- . ■
adrfnrfe irtWIfllt'* \\Keat}
•'. :t,tio;v iniyiiol's.-. t'li:it'wl at *7.! *1-7" •l,:l
yi.-'i.V..1 'll|"| ..:.1 Northern-d* Me.,*V
•.<57.20;. 6ata,*.i 750- -bUDhel*, ..at.’ Mf»
. -iet2\So.'• .-s'i •• l.t >. • Jt.'.j- ■ luisji-eN . at • 74c',
ftlBJO rki\. . t-. loisliel--, at : -•
.■: Total* •' »4.r/»v?o.--Y.y '-ret urn '.'of- morW
■that] • iM.40<V frojn - a- • 1 i-tt ic. ■oveir .'-’,0
. 'icjrea, an 'aTjetag*' of-. 914 prtr
is'surety .tes’fiijtohy.sufihdehtlv - trojiR
• ’ trt satisfy the most titered uhtiit. a.- to
the tnenar to b^. gut&t o'11'*' 9*
:• soil of the' Canadian .West. It is' ♦.<?
• '.»■ facta.JIHrf-tkoad jsrgmflriktji hxpreaa-.
•i|)V 'aiid ilenionstralde- in dollars nnd-
•.Vents, that, the . ktendy .'ii<rrtiiwaicd
moVement of. Ai'nei ic.a'n' farmers. •* i-.
•,!dde. ’ Mr. 'Nlenfs i'.sett h d- near Ar-
•'.’ .ula, .\ssa.i. ;. ... .. .
••• •; \ 'number of \marlearts w.hn, n<)
rhosen • Ui'stern .('anadit' as a.-home
lin'd the idea -fliat !n man '. 11 i. lead
' V . • freddciin' iir. ( aji'.ida,. .hot thfry; ><>o.n
" '. •’; fg'und their mislaite. uad say the la wa
•• '..f f'atia<l.a.';m:'i-ii.e.most Iihern 1 rn the ■
' world;, anti' stroll as' pr»*ye.nt tlie. lifi-•
••' (rniioh • xvliieh ■•'h.n.eds s«> tmich^ ■ bad
' feejinpf ^between' peoyie'in the I iiited
Rtirte's ntfjd e'i..s(W'. them s«V de.^r In
' iii wy'ers’'' fees. ’ . . ••' . '••' .. i
• The. •fibvePtTiuent • has'- .iVtahliKltcd'
NUISANCE CLAUSE invalid.
k*uM* Supreme 4 ..urt Kesdrre lleel-loD
Whirl. Will tie ..I (treat Itauelll
to J.'tiitkr. pars.
To|Maka, Kail., March k. The Kan-
haa aupreme court, in the >.t the.
*tute against Willityn Kstcp, #from
Wyaudotte crSimty, “knocked ont j the
nuisance clause of the prohibitory
law. This practical} de*troya IU 1%
|«Action acetiot^ of,the law and makfa
it more dithcii!t thog l» ■% to cio
I to . . llie l;jwt. da 11.. , I'.i i : < i ’ ,*n c.i ,
front * t loud 1 count v. the* court mo
4ainc.,| the ^idpnf;Mit«of the cjiur.t he«
lo*w tlsit Hui'i'"(»riut i'll-' tin. ''cifllect. d
fr’.iu*.‘joint•>s-‘ edtbe«|eiuent, l«it-
t. r, " .• was tn’i"' ufr.'df tj,on< >!'• t.
mj.w.is M ill toutin', i»>• 11• t* iiti iVy. Mr
•not I uHfin)' it’s Joint tines.'" ‘ »...'••
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• • Ip f,.,i»l,,n-t itriieM' I’roressoee.
.ItInicaj. N. -V .'•Mar.ili' r .;.
ment<‘ wda»feMdo . yaafarday -o'f .-i.
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OKLAHOMA NEWS.
OP THE
JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION
Arbor O-x I’rs snol1"*.
(toveinor Kerfuson has issued his
*rhor !>ay proclamation which is as
follows:
‘•The planting of tre* by. the pres
ent generation i#. to erect living and
Rowing monuments which re rd for
those who shall come after us our ap
peer Ation’df nature's ui.tgnsUf. »cr and
beauty f’hhre isho more ^ppN»prial«
legacy (o leave to posterity aj.d there
arv noYntter rmtnpanions f.rr our de-
clining year* than th-.M* living children
of t'he.d.n.est apd r.oadsjrlh that s-une
lilies owe their *erv c wstei.ee to our
endeavor, r Tree .'ultufd should U*h»'
,1Vreinn <uir faf.r .■i»nd ,' TliYir prot 'ey
disposal \vfdl lK*Hu[tify'i>t>r horn- v iin '•
itijpiove’fiur,. hfglv.wji\> and' public
planes. . _ . y. .x '• . _ ■, •
'■ rhe-earth • woulff he', a desert in-,
menu, wa-aw./ r\'2 Heed'we'rt itaqtW the KrY;rt ha.fdi.
S.choinc..f'or til.••);«• mioiil Ilf of t.-mfU , JJ fa- Jta. aayffO*
■ Ullivkl' itj'.profei OI'C. who. o.l aee<;i l . . • ■■ ■ , . ,- ,
Y.,,.;. wiil.Vt;-Yule adopted,hV« the Twith Jaantlf»J, »Ut«>? ' \.
bo%rd -.1 yttfU*d>it t a IJ. ...w d I.' hi- j tpan .or W6MAB.d<U« not ri* a ■
•rc1 irf.'T after^aMl.......g.the ago of To ren.eml.ranc.c of' *
.A. fund-of "lIMJWO.hda' bden ahelt.-r in .hildl.oods
..... “* v . “. * •—. •" - - ,i.i- ....A.,,.-... yhapi'v honVit' . , ’.'•’' . * .
•• '-it hecc..Nat iirc s 'uppfv ise»lfaustcd
■let ipan f.Mf.ot her mHitr* p>ecwj>t' and
* ... • • . w s ______ tt..ut laitll
PRESIDENT FULLER
Threatened With Loss of hearing, Smell
and Sight From
the Ravages of
Catarrh.
Pe.Tu na '
Cured Him
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'' . AtfeneUs nl'.^t-. ■Paul.' Mint; :• 'OiiKiha,
'•'•' NeH.'; Kntuiis; <• il.Vj- M'\.; .(•I.iicago: III.',
; IlidinnapoJisvind.: Milvenukec.; Wts.;
Wn«isiui., ''Vls.: • n.'-troit; -Sai.lt. . Me.
. Mnrtirl .nftd ...Slni-quelte,'-^-.jrifb.;.
i-edxV,. Ohirt',. Uater.town S. DaVrita;
tlrnn.d ' Ifofk's. N - DnkPta; ,an.,l t.-rcat
:.Falls,' ’NfmitaVin: ' ohd ■ .tlie. juigges-.
.‘"tjoif .-ja tnude -'.ihiit i»y .'-adiV»sVi.ng-
.any'-pf "1">. nre the.iiiithor-
,i/rd agents' of ,'tl'ro.' (orvcYnnivnt. -it'
’.wjlf./br, -to. -the • advantage of tli.e
gfueta tin- lih'h. I'-'.ijy. (or Jliis pujfpoae
aipi tliVs amf.i'pit 'will-iw .plact-d -at
,urappund iiii.'i,1 ,Iuitd; i -J'.iv "Jo-wit-
,w ijt aipouut to- yc-.o.-ooir .'- • ... , '
t'.'.l Aeup'i. arrlohsix Itl,.
•’ pafisas l.it v,' Mo'./ March. K .lohn
t', Vocnt’fi,•'«' "pll-known luw.yrr. -jin’d
-pfranil innstcK-of tlie • Miisonic.-.oji dci
Misoiiri. is.si rio.iisly '.i’ll ahifis'jKuue'-
ii) ,.iuii.-pciei-;n'e. Mi;. ’ 't oc.uni r<-
1 it]r'i)V.V--t i on-1 ■ N .-w ■ V c\teo* t It. - • li.' -1 of
till- Week. Ill- .lmd hc'.-n'- th| i;c.'fop-
m.me. t ime'.oii ucc-.)ll,nt-'of .his Jicaltli
Yocum’a -pr.tM-nt . Hines* .Viw
i.-m-M d.'.'fi'.'uit. an axpoaura whilt Jhta
train was'in a snow drift:
• ■ ^'-i—: -. • i ■ -—: .. ■ • .
.Broke-' l‘n"'Hr « H'lot.
,'Aiohiaon^ KatLv'March 8.*/Tbf dff*
toricaV contest of the .Kansas ifi't.-r-
t ollegiate ■n.ssijelat ion, e.n.h-.l iti;ndi;
rnph-fiil r.iot.".- The trouble ajose over
■ t.he'eli^liilit v of Malcolm .(iar.rard, of
t In- kaioas imiM.-i-.sity. .tO com|.etc u.s"
one of the.’orators'; fle atteihpted .to'
fpeakV.'h.ut. was' hhtsed down hy tire-
.Midlenee, -.Thy • police were finally
{ailed-in to expel the unruly utm.-rsi
ly -Ytfidents from the- hall. , ,
l‘»l.t llesrlr foe CoiiU'««-»t*.,U Ciml, •
low a kails, la.', Slareh 8. .The.-Koc'k.
-. slainrt Kail road -'coinpirriy.-' has ' just
' /aid .*••; ;i.-.'.Freedman, a' coofl dealer,
iaj f,,r a Aar-.bf ooal.opikfUicatcd dug*
jig'the faniine'. -Vreedniun presented
• i hj.ll to the company' hut it..was
'.Urned'drrvut. lie then brought, suit
'md secured a. jiulgniei.it which ' has
just been settled in full, including, in-
lorest and c'o.sts. .... , ■
1 HI(*r(iO(hii.(1 bftrn l)»7« *nfl.
'• fiiicagd; Mart'll tf.^Kihnust'ed hy an ;
It .tack- of hiccoughs which.-., lasted:
without interruption for: seven days;
Kcv. J.. F. McCl'cary, alt an ivy chap-
lain, formerly, of Fort ' Logan,. but'
lutply on..the retired, list, is dead at.
the residence of 'his soti-in-lliw; t npL
\li.ord;:'.af Fort Sheridan.
p an.t 11 \ ing|-growing 1 rct-s ..l li.rt "■>
jj'aihVi' strengfh .ah'd • beauty »s-
roll on, -wiu.se w.aving lioug(/i» .shall hV
eartfaaed 4j tkiHufil wj.i'o-s .a'loi'i i"-J
hy the tuhahin'c 'of .one' Vi'wn glorious
ridtbt'iion wealth for inilnhcrU >v cvc r-r
‘ilii t,he fij.turp. ' . • *, .
"In accordance- vvitli -legislativeJen-
actinc'nt, " I.' .ThompsoVr It, -l-'crVU' in,
gdvvjinir of Oklalifinia Territory', «l}‘.
,-ih. I iWljr,. March l.i, 1W3, as
.Arb.ir Dajr.-'• ’ ’ .
' I respectfully reconiin. ud that th.
teachers and' pupils of our pulHie
. schools devote some portion of this
diiy to its ..'proper' obscryanec by. the
planting .of treeV and . to' exercises - ap
propriate thereto. '• .. ' •
:‘lrt te'stiipopy wjtereof 1' have here-
untp'.aet niyhand and caused tlie great
ip-al of. tha territory- of Oklahoma- U.
be affixed.at'Guthrie’, this 27th'day of
Februar'j'i 19UB,.
.' TV H. FEIMiUSONi Governor.
VIMood Hi* I liraat.
Gulhrie.-y-The’.officer* of one sthte
• and^ two territories ate now attempting
tg unravel (he murder- of James Hess,
a resident,'of Arkansas Cjty, Kan...who
wia* undoubtedly'-UiHed by some one
a\ some point in Oklahoma,- late Sat-
urday- night. The entire affair is a
mystery and may never f>e solved,
licks was employed -in the Santa F«
•yards'at Arkansas City', ns a switch
man. It is-statwi (hat M;veral months
ago he-flopcd with another man's xviftf
.‘the-pair going to Oklahoma City,
w'heYe they lived together for some
time. Sjie eventually returned to
Ai kanVaa.City., but it Has-been stated
.tHat.he'r husband made threats that he
' wo.uld get.eve'n with He.ss. The hus-
band’s hame is said to be Commons.
When the head brijUeman on the south
bound freight was lOoki-ng.- over the
train at .S’oble, in Cleveland county,
early’Suaday- morning, he. found tlie
dead body .of Hess-in one of the cars,
■aardleaa Barley .
I* i>r.«l:gall> prollBc.l
»t. ijin/f.i Mr J E Valia,I
OrlraoaC., S V .1.1 Sn |»r I
a. r,- l*oi', •■'-11 • , rj » Uro
70th CjntuiX Oat* I
Tlwoat mar*«lJ>ruUu.'IB|| j
H to M Soa. pvr a. r* I
, 1 11# V. S. *«■ !>»l
I rallakala*. aSeaaoault*]
boat. That Par*.
I Golden Cate Corn .
( Vow I • I.....I
) liuj a - mi, . r..l vatu-lf- [
Mac*.out ttfbaat- |
Grrilr»t»UA( ourArlNI
, f"r art'!. 4rj, hoi A- Ilf
fk-ltUAihi.r p*'W. to-
Itvwl I lif V •• l^l'L
I A^tlraUurt* li'»»oti4lf
bp#Uf. .
•Btlli « ts'- " *1
toinuus'iiltlri nl li*| |Mt|
•cr*. That Pay*.
Victoria Papa ,
| makralt |«e-il-'» • • v»*l
1 bo*-*. •l»«'« e a'*^ tattla all
‘ a. .«i of hut i>- * n> n-rrl
a Vr I«... . I.i.-Uflr dura*. Ill
|a*ar* .!.■ • ~1 l .t Par* I
■romus
■ thla and HtUlu* l>. ilarl
■Oraaa an. Uia two an*I
Jw .ud«Tlul *.a«a. a of tbal
Irrntuiv UllUNUH pro 1
III., eadt hi a i..I HIIUod t I
|(li aa* w t ' > • 1 •.*» a»d I
" Iota I
^brald. a, |*ar a..• Orowal
Parbora*. '_^_i^Ja too**. I
Potatwea. .
I (3.60ai.il up* b*rral. I
f I.UMO.OWIm^ttOl"** I
*10.00 for tOo. I
VVOKltll JOU to Ur «*r I
agirat farm aea.lt. I •... • f
r.dl.-r t.• ar.id 10 farm mad L
I a,mi*tr*.a--’arut»l Whaat, I
’ .....K a |. a, Olanti
. rioarr.Spalla.i t.- .(wort* I
r 11# to ret a atari, with our I
(raatcatalof.for luc i
..Whr Thia.SnO.1rn- Siiiiiin.uia ' • .
..IVnxer,- t-ol., .March-8.' Hrig. F.cn. . -. • -
Frederick ■ Fynaton', .rl.|nmnnding , ho . with a bullet hole in his hack-
LnlhHrli.ni loll |*i,aara tt-maa.
r .., - -. ,,,, Dcnftritiient of the .Colorado, hits re-
dvilt . hr, ;to. -.(he advantngv^or g , X* - •• ^ , ders.citllin'ff Innt
rrjlder," vyho .-will je; given he .1,1- ; 1 • ;, {<)r „ ,;)1lft.Fl.n,,. nit.h
esl n ml most .n1tlietit|V .inform.ft ton to wnsniu^i. u a .. ; (
f
V
roffaTdlrig tire re-tilts of mixed. Ta.rm-
ing.-dairying.!Yanchtiig • on<l g-raiir-.
'• raising, '|bd '.-.l-o itipply. hlfortpation
: as : <0 h-eiglrt wnjJ ■pas'sengei'-. ra.t- s'
etCr- ’ I
th& -biskipant secretij'iy pf ..war, •< ol.
•siinger'. • No • rc’ns.on wijs given-' fof.
the' sudden- summons. .
...... .* , .-* *. ’ • * *
>1»». Kefrat a K«..a*ii Elhth't-
Topeka, jvtin:,' Nlareli. «V Although
Guthrie. .Alexander's bill- loe;tting
an insane-asyluin at Fort Supply was
.considered in- the committeee of tlie
whole in the House, on the *»th, amend-
ed, recommended for passage and
■ordered ' .engrossed. The principal
amendment is tli^t the present con-
tract with the sanitarium company be
Iff yWOR«;; GIRLS
" •' come, the ;s,ib.K;c.t of contention >- | bne ipile. of. the. guardhouse on the
i CHEAT many remedies to
[% temporarily relieve catarrh
have bet u devised from time to
time, MU-li as sprays, snuffs, creams and
other local applications, but, as a rule,
he medical profession lias little or no
enthusiasm in the treatnu-ntof catarrh.
It is generally pronounced by them
to be* incurable.
It therefore created a great sensa-
tion in medical circles when I)r. Hart-
man announced that he hud devised a
compound which would cure catarnh
permanently.
The remedy was named Peruna and
in a short time became known to thou-
sands of catarrh sufferers north, south,
east and west.
Letters ti stifying to the fact that Pc-
runn i- a rad icul cure for catarrh begun
to pour in from all directions.
'] In.iisands of such letters are on file
:i.11,. ..lliee of The Peruna Medicine t o.
..'iky, B, Binbeavoll, Pella, \Vi>.,
"I fed obliged to extend you
mv personal thanks for my complete
restoration. Ail through the winter I
suffered from throat, and lung trouble,
but m-overed my entire health hy the
use of \ ourexrdlent-remedy, Peruna.”
The following letter from a prom-
inent gentleman of Los Angeles, is a
case in point:
Mr. .1. \V. Filler. President of the
Jewelers' Association of Los Angeles,
( al.. has been in business in that city
for seventeen year# out of the forty-five
that lie has been engaged in business.
Concerning bis experience with Peruna
he save:
• tweed jh<*. twd IjiVtisgsi and there is
danger’.of Itst. defeat.
reservation.. Another amendment is
that when.th'e construction of a road is
begun in gogd faith, the governor of
the territory sh-all appoint the asylum
trustees w.ho'are to have control of. tlie
asylum. • They are to begin .the repair-
ing of the building for .the reception'
of tlie.insane-patients, the repairs, to
he completed by the time the railroad
FRfl.B AilVICR
• .1’" ' ' Every'Avnvkm^Vlrl t'lid Is not
4-"' . vyivll in oortlilibll.v Jnvitfiil fo write
. r •“:“•••' to .Mrs, AMnkhittii, l4.vnn, Mass.,
• for ntlvicp J tlr-is frofi-ry givunVand.
, 11 . 'iKwrostoroil .ihousiiUib
I v Hiss Paine’s Experience.
TI ......
.On; One-Wire *5 Tele'lUtone*.
'; Mcl'lierson. -Kan.,' Murch’V S.—(-’lar:
eited''.' Andersrni, of'' Limlsliorg,' sues
he ljjis invented tin. 'eh;drieal pppa.
fat'is-fof a telephone; systeur by
which. 25 tHepl)»n’e8"ean he used on . u(> compieceu oy me ume ine
one .w’iTc and'npy .ohe of thc -.'J.i -iiitiy. I qr electric line is in operation.
i-V called ttp without- djst urhj'irg tgA-1 • -
^ .1 .tb»r2*-ii vvoti BmbeaaltmaAt,-
0., ■' ■■■;•• .1- Mnskiigec.,— AJ A. I’oweli wusarrest-
■VQ.ooo’tn C»mji*t*'»'-Ui*e« i k at Tulsa .the other night, charged
.Jeffertfo'rt'Ciiy, ;Mp.. March .A. .T-JU 1 vyith 'rmbee7.ling • funds while .city
house,.hv .n vote, of S7-.to l!!, 'pasiied. I clt'rk of Kouth Me.Alester. Powell- is
'a'Kill V>v 'Lee. o'f Mlss'issipi>i.-'-:»utlW‘. I well know n' in the- Indian. Territory
iiing; an 'appropriutinn of $20,000 for.| Onder . Jiid'ge Springer he'-was cpn-
tlie -t'oinplct huV t’f if lcv'-t* in Distrp-'. stable locuted at Tulsa.* .Later he was
•No, f.-iti the Nlis.si'ssjppi rj\cr hotjdin I city editor of thp' South McAlester
*• 1 was troubled with catarrh of the
head tor many years. It affected my
sense of smell, bearing and sight. I
spent lots of money with doctors and
the use of local applications to relieve
me hut to no purpose, until my atten-
tion was called to the wonderful effects
of Peruna.
••I must say that I met with most
surprising and satisfactory results.
Peruna took hold of the complaint and
drove ft entirely out of my system.
••Although well along toward the
allotted span of man's life I ant
pleased as a child over the results, end
feel like a young man again."—J. VP.
Fuller.
Such letters ns the above are not used
for publication except hy the written
permission of the writer.
A pamphlet filled with such letter*
will be sent to any address free. This
book should be rend by all w ho doubt
the curability of catarrh.
1 f you do not receive prompt and sat-
lifactory it-Miits from the iim <>f Pr
runa w rite tit once to Dr. Hartman, git -
ing n full statement of your case, and
he"will he pleased to give you hi* val-
uable advice gratia.
Address Dr. Ilarttnnn. President of
The Hart mini Sanitiiriuin, Columbus. O
rot mi
— urn emeu. rmn...
■AimriM., U*..l prinUmui HIM IBItllWW^
i««,Mi»U0K'iU'cO..‘t."ihM.
WESTERN CANADA
NAS FREE HOMES FOR
MILLIONS.
Wa
rpw*nts of ltMS.ooa Awai*
c.»n» liuve Milled In We«ie**
i nnadii during lb* past# r«u*
Tliejr #r«
tUKTKXTKD, HAPPT,
akis ritosi’Eautix
mid there I* Soul *tiil la
viit.i.ioxa.
m
Wniiderfnl jrleldii of wheat mid olherarsln*. Tha
tn-it vrutln* litud* on III* continent. II yen in non*
I ollniaUi pleniy of water *nd fu*U
I ejeellent rhurehes; »|ileudld railway fuel Hite*.
’ HOMESTEAD LANDS of ISO Acraa FRH*
the only rhtrtu twin* 110 for entry.
Rend to the following fnr«n AU»» and olharll^^
mure, asweil as fur eerUOmitt nlviii* yon rednna*
raltwey rates, ele.j ftuperlntrnrient #r la*e
■rntlon, Mllasii, Cnnadn, ur J.ACIUS
Rt \V. Ninth Rlrewt, KsnsssCUy, Mu.| autl.o IMS
I'linadlnhUofcniment Agent.
FREE TO WOMEN
- To prove the h< nUug a*A
eleunslng ptiwerof PaxttiM
Toilet Antlaepfle wewtS
ninll n large trial .wekage
I with hnolt of Instnietkia*
Hlisolitleljr free. Thla 1*
not a tiny suirple.hut»l«r»a
liaekmtf. enough to con vine*
ntiyone of Its value. W on*
all over the eountrjr ara
prnlsiiur Puatlne for whatlS
, tins done In local traat-
■ - ■neiit of female I1I»« et»-
Ingull Inflatnmutton and disebunte*. wondrrfai
I u> n cleansing vaginal douche, for sore throat,
nasal cut nrrh. ns a mouth wash, and to remova
larlnr und wnlten the teeth. Send to-day; S
postal card will do.
Woltl hy drurglsts o’-.ent post pnId *y wa. M
rents, large »>.,«. U itl.tix tinn (■srsalnd,
-1 11 K It r.tX toN I tl., Ml t-aswbu.li,
Hmlsn, Mass.
PAXTINE
‘toilet
m
/ " ft-
j'-'l
I-'.
.'I*
L- ' '• ‘‘ l want to tijafak yclU, for what'you
' •-'Httvc.' thine .T i'j.me;' aid j-ec'omnijnd-.
•i
' -httvc. diSne V-i »mr, on-* ■ > "Ii.ii ■ i.
.-Lydiil K. IMnkJmni’8 > stable
CoOtyoiind 11 all.gjrls.*!h>*. wugjt
■ .-keeps .tHetri stijn'ding.on.tjieir feet in :
"• ' ' thtS store:' Tin-.'d“.-im' said 1 niF't
’ *top vrohk'; -hc'-did hot wvm: to.s.-aU/e'
Wall of tlie l,ea«ln«l*l.
U , o '\“ii dig my little gi .''■■' I I I'f-jv
foil dig it dee ti and tuck me in guilt- * ** uK‘y
for my long and enorele-s sleep. For 1
would l»e free forever from the guys who
want to know if I think 'twill rain to inor-
•o\v or if there'll lie more -now. I m not
tfiaid of bunko men, of turr or mining
* larks, hut plant me deep beyond the resell
,>f Mini.m queition luitrks. ^ hicago Dajlj
New*.
i.. •— - —»
I* met leal Knowlrdgl.
What,” asked the party with the conun-
drum i.-ilnt, "is the difference betwinn an
■ venue and a ytreetl ' t ,,
“On, about on a month » reul. re-
plu-l the man who knew whereof he spoke.
- < nit-agti Daily News.
• —•
I: i- n pity that we do not give more heed
t. -lie -till small voice, but it must lx-ad-
ii tii-d that Ctinseience is far from being a
i'. -ihtfiil eonversationalikt. -Puck.
SOLID FACTS!
ALL WEARERS
or THE ORIGINAL
mu's
/ OlliKLOlHMG
(nan oa mi»)
3AY IT IS
THE BEST
^tTnt IN THE WORLD
oH^W>ifVlTUrt1' AND «AY IT
EMPHATICALLY!
A J TOWII CO. BOSTON. MASS, U S A.
(01 TOWta CAN APIAN COl-4.4 TOIOHIO, CAM
LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS
ELECTROTYPES
IN GREAT VARIETY fot ul« »«
the lowe»t prices by
A.N. Kellogg Newspaper Co.
015 Eaat Douglas Ave., Wichita.
'S, JEWELRY,
Ntandurd Hoode. !.•»»•! Prlaax
Mail Ordrra Silled- I'aUlogae FREE
F. O. BliBIiOOK,
•IS Jiocuet Ntreet. •». fcwwl*. ■*
UDODCV NKW DISCOVCBI; f.n»
liPlUpOs ii'tt'-k n-Uei ai«t out — w*» t
free. I‘r. It. H. tltUV #•' *Tl.tMt. •
tax a aiTPtl MII.IT.IRT I.AM1I WAS*
WMICU RANT*. I P *1 teiMHia laltla*
mi; who hit oil**, whether I bn? or 10;
It. M.. m:i.u:v, Itatrd Bldg KunmaUty.R*.
A. N. K.-H
11*60
IVIIKX UKITIVi TO AlIVKHTIBKUa
plenwr wtale Ihul »t.u aaw lae
»erllaettieul III thla |t«per.
otfnt ry.'
• ■ j - * .<
Capit'iil and recently city clerk of that
city. ■ .lie ."As indicted in January but
Ivas pot arrested till last week.
. I'Uiltv of rflanaiitualiiar.
(iutitri'e-.1—In. t-lie case of ’the terri-'
.ory tf's.. Pink binitli, charged with-the
*•' iftinr In.* E «t.b‘>*• Orow.nefl. .
. (,ilvii> F.-tllV.-.N; V.,. Mtirj-h DV th.;.
bnpsighig’ t>f n 'fliltboitt tisc'd.grt a fety-y
at Spier’* - FaU* '-nifie uien "Vre
d'rbvvi'n-jd Thei-e \vt-|v .60 'im-n-'in- the . ---* —------ ° ........-
boat ' The. ciirrent was very ’vvviftTinurdtT of W. L..Mitchell,- January. I,
and *■'mass'of*iw.-RP'l'.W* Ytr-n k ' .)90J- Vhe.'JtVsy returned a verdict fintl-
the-ci‘ii/1 •' -. • ' Ling him guilty of jmirder in the second
• •. _,___ —i-:- '. ,, .. 4egree, which has a* penalty' atfaeliet’
fow.ten |p I’onimanU'Baliienhiq Mi«si»nr* I 0( four 'years i n the. penitentiary.
. 'Washington, Mbfch.-'-iJ.i 4 apt..- IVil |. . .. •'• .7 7~. ' ',-
Iiiini-Si (ttwles, of the .tjafy,' a broth '• '' r..? ”■" . *r9 !r"''.
•'stop vvol-.k ;1iO''dt.t not MVtn: to vi-.ii;/.o ■ n.ln^-n( PnvddCiit lioobt'-vell. .Irtts-1 ' Hr,n'.'"v 1‘7f'L,K “nd.- B ^°re
•; v t>itcirkcnnivlt afford td «t.tp.w,trk>- t1l„ j.atth-., boAraU’ M.rv*n‘l ^!ri.H .^aUh*W'.
ifig- My back ht-hr-tV, njy ar»pt*t itt w as. ,»vA. en*t of tofvn, Wednesday morning
iJ&; Ko'tfld (Sot Bleep, itnd MT‘v v ' W<H !* V I Se 2n».'. l.'hv attending d .ebtr rcp.'.m
V **w <’*.S’ W'. ' . j-' , ' .|.tha chi'ldten’doing well
( VrlirndH liny Killed■ In 'a'- M dl. ’ I -J I'romlnent llauitrr Ota, “lifldwAlv*, '
' lii-ntrioe,-Nvb;, Marelt'Y..-' NoIa'N^l-;| Hil." llagwtn *‘.-prominent lintjirie
THE NEED OF A STIMULANT.
poor, I-'eq'tfld (Sot slce'p, and metWlriia-
•' tion vva.s's -antv n-ny. very p- inrul, one
day xvlien- m(!T,-.' i-nY-1 rvunm.-ncctl to
taim t.yUla fl. IMtikJmiliY
faMo- C'titnpoulitle'and ,T<nin‘L
V.
it helped We, 1-i^uitinued-itv vim*. apd
-. • fcobh ft-uind. that ray itten-f riptl periods
• • were - free 'from • pain nttd natural;
eve'ry(ji\e-‘ia Sttfpnised At tljo rha'ntfe.ip
•,m«* nnd I npt well, atjtl cannot.1'c.too
grateful -for -What you , bi^vo done. • for
me.’’ — Mias J.a'xkt -Pai^k.- MO We*t
• * -135tlv New York Pity. — $*000 Jorrilt
V If ordinal of aMo letter proviif genuineness tan-
, ‘ ‘ not'tie pfuducod- . •
• * Ttikfi;no suftatitiitp, for»It-Is
fijdin E. I* ink hn m’a Vogetablo
./ " Oomitouiiil Unit cures.
lieatrtoc, ..Vt-B„ .via re It VI-I-.. IT. n-. mia-.ui a, .-pi uiimtun 'Hiwirir
Mtn, is ynoni .old, waf kilfctl, iij the clti/.en\ dlyd attddehly. Jb with fi-arfd
elevator V*f tlje - l entral -.(ij aniirii - that kt>'' liayj been poiapnfea An exam
eptupany at FiHey, j2 miles, easl- itf'l InaViqn. proved' 'that, he. died .'f^b
H,ere,. by. hejt^j enught in 'the belt* J'natural causes.' -t . ■
• . | • , Short N.w* I'niit
The frclewder Hrportr.l t-ptored . Ka'tlrerine Ilayrelhof OUUhot'tM
Paris, ' Marelt 8. A ilispa'teh frot.I ^tV, has been oho'aen ap-mv.r 'for Uu
.Tangien, .........xt', f.......... last. Confgderate Veteran * reunion at New
•veiting.'SR3V*i ■ ."A‘e«usl'or who hat* I °rle*ni 1,1 MaY-*, .
' list'Ht-rfv. i from Ft*/ nntinunecH the ' ' 1 hcxcoundl htis.rt turned to Granite
lapittre of the' pretender ” | <h« property put up tor the South
' ttfioil New. far Tra.ellita Melt.
Jefferson City, Mg., March Moth
1011*0*1 of tho leglrlntiirA have pn##otl
Iho hill' loworing oxcoatf tmggago
•ntes, anti it got-* to the gu't'i'iior lor
li* signature.
western Normal,, which was located at
Woatberford.
Rtlgnr Jones and Fred llnnter huve
lioen appointed by Governor Ferguson
to represent O-tlaliotna .on General
Corbitt'* staff al the dedication ext-
ciiM-a-at the St. Louis world's fair.
I #
The digestive organs, the liver, the kidneys and bowels lose
their effectiveness at times and need help. At such a time a stimu-
lating, cleansing and regulating medicine is of priceless value because
serious diseases spring from neglected disorders in these organs* For
this purpose there is no better medicine on earth than Prickly Ash
Bitters, the great regulating system tonic, bowel and blood purifier.
The uniform success of this remedy in correcting disturbance in the system isdue to its
four-fold cleansing and strengthening effect. It is a kidney remedy of superior meri,. It is a'
successful liver medicine. It tones up the digestive process in the stomach. It purifies
and regulates the bowels. By removing obstructions and impurities in the blood, liver
I and bowels and strengthening the digestion, the whole internal organism is improved, and
[ the weak, despondent victim feels at once a brightening up in body and brain, renewed
energy, snap, vim and activity.
As a household remedy to relieve indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn, bail breath,
belching, flatulence, constipation and for keeping tlie system in order it is invaluable.
SOLD AT DRUG STORES. PRICE *1.00.
' In.l.t oahavingthi*gtaaltif. No-Junta* good- artlcl. <«n point to a* many yeara of aucv«*afal battling with
dlscaa*. When you buy Prickly A1I1 Milct* you g«ta ffiuedy lhatd<«* lb* work. Try IL
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Burnett, George. The Leader. (Peckham, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1903, newspaper, March 13, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1077126/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.