Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1903 Page: 2 of 12
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Somohow the average man la never
able fully to realize that alienee la
golden until after Ills face la swelled
out of shape.
*<* )
Bottle*. Spmilal Rubber
audriflfl, Beth < ublnetH, etc. Keep healthy
,n‘J »yoj<l uiiploaennt complication*. Ladiw’
Subtler Olove* houMehold ueo, ate. C’orreeuon-
OKLAHOMA DUCK * RUB-
BEB CO.# Oklahoma City, Oltlu.
Increase in British Exports.
Last year British exports (43.159,*
046 tons) were over a million and l
quarter tons more than those of 1901
RAGE RIOT REIGNS
CITY OF EVAN8VILLE,
IN THE HANDS OF
INDIANA,
MOB
Let this Coupon be your Messenger of DeliveS
ance from Kidney, Bladder, and Urinary Troubles.
TH. ____a
JAIL battered in with telecraph hue
Defiance Starch la guaranteed biggest
aid bent or money refunded; 16 ounces.
10 cents. Try it now.
A prominent Southern lady, , iaiaiiy iree
Mrs. Blanchard, of Nashville, nothln* **ut blockheads.
Tenn., tells bow she was cured
It s a poor family tree that produce*
of backache, dizziness, painful .,Ut*»bottle old”. pepper
and irregular periods by Lydia E. * g M 8t LoalB’Dai ’1
Pinkham’s Vegetable (impound.
it n__in i
drink It the better you
"-----■. Arteslau Boitl-
Waco.
“ Gratitude compels me to acknowl*
edge the groat merit of your Vege-
table Compound. I have suffered for
Many a man who is born to rul»
ttfges unto himself a wife and surren-
ders his Job.
G^ops the Cough and
Works Off the Cold
four years with irregular and painful
imenstruation. also dizziness, pains in |r „Work« Off the Cold
'the back and lower limbs, and fitful Laxative Hroiuo Quinine Tablets. Pries 36a
BIOOD. I HrAiubrl iln. _____I ----
Remember that the'sutbor of a rail-
wny guide book is of close kin to the
writer of a gold mine prospectus.
sloep. I dreaded the time to come
■which would only mean suffering to
;Plnkltam,RbVogefA°blo Compound
brought me health and happiness in a
few short months, and was worth
more than months under the doctor’s
Mu*™ mail montns under the doctor’s I. "In K00<1 Bummer time"
bare, which really did not benefit me “rink Dr- Pepper. It leaves a pleasant
at all. I feel like another person now. farewell and a ■mninu. «-» i—>- .»
at alL ______ _________
|My aches and pains have 'ieft me. I
am satisfied there is no medicine so
[ farewell and a gracious call-back,
all Soda Fountains Ec per glass.
good for sick woman as your Vege-
table Compound, ~-J ' ’ ■ •
my lady friends
help."--Mns. B
lpound, and
friends in need
advocato it to
sed of medical
_ - , A- Br.ANCIJARl), <23
Nashville, Tenn.—15000 for-
pr0Ving
When women are troubled with
menstrual irregularities, weakness,
jleucorrhoea, displacement or ulceration
|of tho womb, that bearing-down feel-
ing, inflammation of the ovaries, back-
ache, they should remember there is
'one tried and true remedy. Lydia E.
Pinklmm’sVegetable Coin'pound.
Remember that the girl who wears a
loud bathing suit usually has a good
excuse.
T/g ** ’STKttr^ — ‘Kgi*stts c/rr. tea
Correspondence
OAVrMKY, Pros,
CAPITAL CITY
BUSINESS COLLFGE
GUTHRIE, OKLA.
I The largest Business Col-
J lego in the central south-
I west . Courses: Commer-
cial, Shorthand & l’ype-
writing, Pemnoiiship'ninl
TeWrnnhy. TALL TERM
BEGINS SEPt. 7, 1903.
solicited. Address It. A.
FITS £*™*ne,ntlr »nre<J. Wo floor nerroomsm »K»
!'1 • “«( «»• of Ur. Kline-, Grant Nerre R«to?
h* E- H. kL,™*
A few weeks after marriage love la
apt to soar away in the hot-air bal-
loon constructed during the courtship
Is a
Hall’s Catarrh Cure
constitutional cure. Price,
An artistic temperament is always
Interesting, but a bank account is
more practical.
Try me just once and I am sure to
come again. Defiance Starch.
wJ11*wtRo Na)saN PENSIONS
Btaff aaTm.^sinf/li^:
LA Monty MakingOpportunl^
An old eituMlalied Cbtraco firm want* r
young tnon of uood habits, sober. Induatrlou,
I and ablo to furnUh reference*, to travel
I and take orders. Good pay mid rapid ad-
vancement to hustler*.
[OHICAOO POBTRAIT 00.,Dept. Q.QM.nye |
Where duty renders a critical situa-
tion a necessary one, it is our business
to keep free from the evils attendant
upon it, and not to fly from the situa-
tion itself.—-Burke.
IWt MINS IN TWIN M«l
MMIKUttNIIMUMErMBUinl
h#]
The best Morphine, Opium and Liquot
Remedy In the world is prepared by Dr
Purdy, No. 6 Mitchell Bldg., Houston,
Tex. Sample and booklet sent free.
It is not always safe to Judge of a
man’s Income by the cost of his bou-
tonniere.
Satisfaction goe* with every swallow of a
1“ Botui,“
The man who treats hlg Inferior*
with Insolence has not the breeding to
get gracefully through many ordeals.
TRY ONE PACKAGE!.
If ’’Defiance Starch’’ does not please
you. return it to your dealer. If it does
you get one-third more for the same
money. It will give you satisfaction,
and will not stick to the iron.
A sense of duty is the name sdme
people give to a lack of proper spirit
Clear white clothes are a sign that th«
housekeeper uses Red Cross Ball Blue
Large 2 oz. package, 6 cents.
I?
IT WIUCUREYOU
masof&sm
TOE NAYHDD MEDICINE MFG.C0.
_ST. LOU! M.
m
The Heaton Why more wheat t«
Brown In Western Canada in a few
abort month* than elsewhere, it
because vegeutlon Brow, !u |>ro-
porllou to the sunlight. The more
northerly latitude In which grain
wll I ronie to perfection, tho bitter
Cheap, (rood graaa for pastur, and bav, a fertile soil
isiiistjsssii «*“««■ *—™i
niffi’-vs;, a
dtoed freight and passenger rate* etc etc -
Superintendent of Immigration, ottaw*. Canada)
Cf to J. 8. Crawford. 822 Walnut St.. Kurnaa City!
Mo., the authorised Canadian Government Agent. *
So many people forget that life can
only hold Its fill and crowd It with
cheap trivialities, leaving no room foi
more valuable thoughts and interests.
Piso’sCurels tho best medicine we overused
for nil affections of the throat and lungs.—Wu.
O. Lndsi.ev, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900.
Man has created the girl bachelor
by dc ades of selfishness.
If you don’t get the biggest and best
ts your own fault. Defiance Starch
is for sale everywhere and there is
positively nothing to equal it in qual-
ity or quantity.
Caught immense Halibut.
At Mullion in Cornwall, a halibut
has been caught which weighed up-
ward of 100 pounds.
Hardware Store Broken Into and Qune
and Ammunition Taken—Troope Are
Called Out—Result of Killing An
Officer
EVANSVILLE, IND.: The race
prejudice between blacks and whites,
brought on reign of torror here; arm-
ed mobs threatened the lives of citi-
zens. Gun stores were broken open
and weapons and ammunition were se-
curod by both blacks and whites. The
county Jail is partly wrecked, an
angry mob of 2,000 whites having
broken in to hunt for a black victim.
The wall was forced with battering
ram. Negro dives were ransacked and
shot to pieces in Bearch for blacks and
an armed company of drilled blacks
marched through the streets threaten-
ing the lives of all the whites. The
governor has ordered out troops to
protect property and quell the disturb-
ance. Three hundred armed white
men started for the powder magazine
near the city to secure explosives with
which they declared they would blow
up the entire negro colony of Baptist
Town, a suburb of the city.
Lee Brown, a negro, shot and killed
Patrolman Massey, who was trying to
ariest him while bent on the murdei
of a man with whom he had quarreled.
Threats of vengeance were followed
by surrounding the Jail. The negro
was secretly removed from the city
and taken to Vlncinnes. Patrolman I
Massey died in terrible agony and
crowds refused to credit the state-
ments of the officials that the negro
was not In the jail and became threat-
ening. Twenty-five policemen were
mobilized in the Jail and repulsed the
first attempt to force an entrance after
the gates were crushed in.A telephone
pole was used as battering ram and
the jail windows gave way. A com-
mittee was appointed to search for the
negro but the report that he was not
in jail was not believed and forcing a
breach, the mob poured into the corri-
dors. Finding its victim gone, there
was a cry of “kill the negroes,’’ and
arms were demanded. A company of
armed negroes, aroused by the race
troubles, marched through the streets
shouting “down with the whites," and
threatening death to all if the negro
was lynched. This started a rush for
the gun stores by the whites. Stores
were broken into and 400 rifles and re-
volvers with ammunition were seized.
The mob rushed through the streets
hunting for negroes. The armed com-
pany of negroes had disappeared. All
the blacks had fled from the streets
and when the rioters failed to find the
victim In the streets, the resort of
Budd Fruit was attacked and shot to
pieces.
The first clash between the militia
and citizens occurred a few hours after
the soldiers took up their stations in
front of the Jail. A man attempted to
brush past one of the sentries. He
was halted and turned back, but ad-
vanced a second time, grabbing the
soldier’s gun and attempting to wrest
it from his hands. The soldier re-
sisted and finally freed his weapon
and struck his assailant with his bay-
onet. The man was not badly injured.
Later a man was found trying to
edge his way past a sentry. He was
caught and an effort Was made by the
soldier to force him outside the lines.
The guard thrust his bayonet into the
man’s right side, inflicting a severe
wound. The rioter wrested the gun
away from the soldier after being
wounded, threw the guard to the
ground and would have bayoneted him
had it not been for the prompt ar-
rival of assistance. After the soldiers
took possession of the Jail the streets
leading to the Jail were crowded.
Many' incendiary speeches were made
against the militia.
Seven persons are dead and four-
teen are known to be injured and at
least that number are thought to be
hurt.
Four members of Company A, First
regiment, suffered bullet and light
gunshot wounds on the body.
...
while they doubt who
it raise Doan’* Villa the
highest.
Aching backs are caned.
Hip, hack, and loin pains
owromo Swelling of the
lluibs and dropsy signs
vanish. *
jniey correct urine with
brick dust sediment, high
colored, pain in passing,
dribbling, frequency, bed
wetUim. Doan’s Kid ney Pills
remote calculi and gravel.
Relieve heart palpitation,
sleeplessness, headache
nervousness, dlsstness.
Tatlomvilu, Miss.—"I
Jrlod everything for a weak
back and got no relief until I
used Doan's Pills."
J. N. Lewis.
J5oanT
Kidney
PillsT
. tea se ciM-it.
a tv itw it vea.
NAME.
For free trial box, mall thl* coupon to
FoeUr-XIlburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. If above
*paoo I* Insufficient, write addrem on sepa-
The reason yon ean get
this trial free is because
they cure Kidney Ills and
will prove it to you.
West Branch, Mich.—
Doan's Kidney Pills hit the
case, which was an unusual
desire to urinate— had to get
up five or six times of a night
I think diabetes was welfun.
der,T*7lt£i?,eet Md «kles
swelled. There wss an In-
tense pain in the back, the
heat of which would feel like
putting one's hand up to a
lamp chimney. I have used
the free trial and two full
boxas of Doan's Pills with the
satisfaction of feeling that I
am cured. They are the rem-
edy par excellence."
B. F. N«m» .
Remember that before It is all over
you will be glad to sing "Home, Sweet
Home."—Chicago Journal.
DO TOUR CLOTHE* LOOK YELLOWY
Ifso.useRedGroes Ball Blue. Itwillmaka
them white as snow. 9 os,- package 6 cents
The man who has never written a
tompromlsing letter has the qualifica-
tions for an Ambassador or a felon.
Defiance Starch is put up 16 ounces
m a package, 10 cents. One-third more
itarch for same money.
FREE TO WOMEN I
To prove the healing sad
clesnsW power of Paxtlne
pAXIINt
Toilet Antlseptie we will
iSSS U’V’SJESS
abeolntely free. This Is not
a tiny sample, but a large
package, enough to coo-
moe anyone of Its value
Women all over the country
are praising Paxtlne for what
ft has done in loeal treat-
m
Prepare yourself to hear
Good Old Summer Time" a
times.
“In the
thousand
“jent of femala Ills, curing
•11 inflammation and discharges, wonderful as a
cleansing vaginal douche, for sore throat, nasal
Will d(X # |.
Sav* your worn ingrain carpets and
have a BEAUTIFUL RUG made by
lending them to the PIONEER RUG
WORKS. For information address I
fiook Box 767, Oklahoma City, Okla.
H. L. TIUSLER, Proprietor,
! Talk is cheap and the man who talk.
isjsusr8ets i‘ber*' “'i
The Sherman Iron Works of Sherman,
1 exas, have increased their facilitiesand
force for handling all kinds of iron work I
for buildings, well drilling machinery,
isotton seed cleaners, for oil mills, roll
frinding and corrigating for flour
mills. • They carry a full line of pipes,
waives and fittings and do a general re- j
f)air business. Write or wire us for prices.
ENGLISH IDEAS OF CANADA.
Life in the West Not What the Colo-
nists Had Pictured.
Curious accounts come to hand of
the colonists who went to western
Canada. A proportion of them, as
might have been expected, entertained
extraordinary notions of what life In
the wild west would be, and the ma-
ority of them seem to have armed
-hemselves with as many guns as they
would have needed to fight Indians
twice a week.
i }{nfortunateI.v some of these warlike
Individuals had not taken the prelimi-
nary step of learning to shoot, asd the
sir seems to have .echoed with the dis-
charge of their guns let off in pure
wantonness, so that the police had to
interfere to check their enthusiasm.
Those of them who were sportsmen
were genuinely disappointed, as the
buffalo has entirely disappeared, and
as to the redskin of Fenimore Cooper’s
novel, he exists no more, since the In-
dian of to-day saturates himself with
gtn, wears the same clothing as the
white man, and goes to church regu-
larly.—Sketch.
Summer
Luncheon
Poods
““•"sewsjasist’—-
8 i
baby weather.
I
Little Fellows
Like tho Hot
Did VOIl °n® third ot yonr is spant
r / IN BED.
T. , . Why buy cheap bedding when
|h Ilk? ^2lloan 80t fooa Mattresses and
P«lov.-s made by us, ask yoor
rtirniture dealer to show you our good#.
E- HvNJiDp, iMtnuf.ctureri
t w Cat Ave.
ll°n * Phone 824. OKMom City. Oil*.
nnU,bottil °f.4DrYpepper Will tickle your
palate. Get it at bare, cafes and fountains.
St. Louis, Dallas, Waco. ««»«**.
' ' " -S—--
•Riail-inm qsDijg qj jfoin
io ffpnpojd eqj puss o} aiquiyojd
pay sotujp pejoAu; aoq^o pus odutjjjj
io qjnos eqj u; bjbaojS je.wou
JOJ SJ3M0|J MOJQ
Awnings. Tents, AH Kinds.
9S»“<1KM. M.,1 orders t'rZpi
V/orld’e Largest Airship.
Tha largest airship yet constructed
Is to be built at St. Ouen. It has been
designed by Senor Jose do Patrocini,
who has received a subsidy from tho
Brazilian government for the purpose
Don’t
Daya.
Mothers should know exactly what
food to give babies in hot weather.
With the broiling hot days in July
and August the mother of a baby is
always anxious for the health of her
little one and is then particularly care-
ful In feeding. Milk sours quickly and
other food is uncertain. Even in spite
of caution, sickness sometimes creeps
in and then the right food is more nec-
essary than ever.
“Our baby boy two years old began
In August to have attacks of terrible
stomach and bowel trouble. The phys-
ician said his digestion was very bad
and that if it had been earlier in tile
summer and hotter weather we would
surely have lost him.
"Finally we gave baby Grape-Nuts
food, feeding it several times the first
| day and the next morning he seemed
better and brighter than he had been
for many days. There was a great
change in the condition of his bowels
and in three days they were entirely
narmtl. He is now well and getting
a cry strong and fleshy and we know
j that Grape-Nuts saved his life, for he
tiotieers for $15. The body Of theYl'arv-', ”L' ®1’y- ver>' 111 b»by- Grape-Nuts
ket is black velvet .and upon one cor- ! Jood m“6t hav« wonderful properties
ner is a likeness of *he president. The ,t0 effcct such cures as this,
other corners are ueeorated with -var-_
ious designs, and except in the place
where the saddle fits it. the blanket is
a solid mass of beads. The auctioneers
who bought the blanket and sent it to
the president are James Lewis and
David Harvey, Ponca City; A1 Savage,
Blackewll: A1 Smith,'Enid, and H. C.
O'Hara, Arkansas City. The Kaws are
said to be among ths most Industrious
Indians for this sort of work In this
part of the country and thir work is
especially fine. Tha squaw who mads
this blanket was at work upon It three
naaoths.
Sent President n Bead Blanket
PONCA CITY: At a gift from five
auctioneers who happened to meet ftt
the Ponca sun dance two weeks ago,
President Roosevelt Is to receive a
handsome bead work saddle blanket
made by a Kaw Indian squaw. The
saddle blanket was bought by the auc-
-----— v-.vo no Lula,
We grown-ups in our family all use
Grape-Nuts and also Postum in place
of coffee with the result tha't-we never
any of us have any coffee Ills, but are
1 well and strong.” Name given by Pos-
tum Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
The reason Grape-Nuts food relieves
bowel trouble in babies or adults is
because the starch of the grain is pre-
digested and does not tax the bowels
nor ferment like white bread, potatoes
! other forms of starchy food,
f / Send for particulars by mail of ex-
1 tension of time on the 17,500.00 cooks*
contest for 735 money prizes.
CUTIGURA
OJTMENT
Purest of Emollients and
Greatest ol Skin Gores.
The Most Wonderful Curative
of AII_Time
For Torturing, Disfiguring
And Purest and Sweetest of
Toilet Emollients.
Cnticura Ointment Is beyond question
the most successful curative for tortur*
Ing, disfiguring humours of the skin sad
scalp, Including loss, of hair, over
compounded, In proof of which a
single anointing preceded by a hot bath
with Cuticura Soap, and followed in
Ihs severer cases, by a dose of Cuti-
cura Resolvent, is often sufficient to
afford Immediate relief In the most
distressing forms of itching, burning
aud scaly humours, permit rest and
s eep, and point to a speedy cure when
til other remedies faiL It Is especially
so In the treatment of infants and chit,
dren, cleansing, soothing and healing
the most distressing of Infantile hu-
mours, and preserving, purifying and
beautifying the skin, scalp and hair.
Cuticura Ointment possesses, at tha
same time, the charm of satisfying the
simple wants of the toilet, In oaring for
the skin, scalp, hair, hands and feet,
from infancy to age, far more effect-
DaHyi agreeably and economically than
the most expensive of toilet emollients.
Its “Instant relief for skin-tortured
babies,” or.'4 Sanative,antiseptic cleans-
ing,’’ or •* One-night treatment of the
hands or feet,* or *» Single treatment
of the hair," of “Use after athletics,”
cycling, golf, tennis, riding, sparring,
or any sport, each In connection with
the use of Cuticura Soap, is sufficient
evidence of this.
ItMalvrat, Malta
r vtalof HaOM.
U Tt ChartorhooM
v Cjlfcata* Am
-OKLAHOMA CITY-NO. 28 1909
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