The Times-Record. (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1899 Page: 9 of 10
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Public opinion is
never far wrong
You can cheat it for a time, but only for
1 The average life of a patent
medicine is less than two years. They
arc pretty well advertised, some of them,
but it isn’t what is said of them, but
what they are able to do which carries
them through the years.
Ayers
Sarsaparilla
(vhicli made Strsipirilit fimois)
has never recommended itself to do what it
knew of itself it could not do. It has never
been known as a cure-all in order to catch
all. For half a century it has been the
one true, safe blood purifier, made in the
best way out of the best ingredients.
Thousands of families are using it where
their fathers and grandfathers used it
before, and its record is equaled by no*
other medicine.
Is the best any too
good for you ?
Women appear natural only when
Ihey don’t try to.
Kaakola I, guaranteed to rnre Drsprprla
It contains new reuuxliee
t.iat digest diarchy food. IV. All druggist*.
I.very one who has not tried to write
P°®try has tried to either sing or act
Exactly What Ton Want.
a Vi (Jo«t right fur • lady', pnrae nr
Urertir yM1 pocket! of Caarareu Candy Ca-
"1C, prevent. nine... All draggUU, toc.Ssc, Me.
Always tell the truth—even If you
**e to make use of a long-distance
Ulephoue.
It Is always pitiful when you find a
man who really has ambition and no
ability back of it.
Still water may run deep, but some !
men who talk but tittle think still {
When a father and son quarrel, the
mother nearly always complicate, mat
I tars.
A strong Wan'. Seerat.
The strongest naan on earth says the
secret of his wonderful power is per-
\ feet digestion. llosetter a Stomach
Hitters makes digestion easy, and cures I
all complaints arising from u weak !
! stomach, such as indigestion, bilious-
I ness, liver and kidney ailments. As a 1
tonic it is marvelous. Everybody needs
it at this time of the year.
A word to the wise may be sufficient
to get the speaker into trouble.
The heretofore rumored changes in
the system of paying the employes of
the Baltimore aud Ohio Railroad took
permanent shape last week at a meet-
ing of the heads of the several depart-
ments and general superintendent!,
tailed by General Manager Underwood
for the consideration of that matter.
It was determined to replace the pres-
ent dilatory process of running the
pay cars over the entire system, in-
volving an expenditure of three weeks'
time in distributing a large bulk of
currency aggregating one million dol-
lars per mouth, by a more convenient,
expeditious and safer process of dis-
tributing through the hands of the sta-
tion agents checks payable at any one
of the 37 banks upon the line of the
system and by nny agent of the com-
pany. The new arrangement is ef-
fective May 1st.
Don’t marry u widower—remember
his other wife.
SOUTHERN UTE RESERVATION
Indian Lands In Colorado Opened to
8©UI©m.
The opening of the Southern Ute
Indian Reservation has at last been
accomplished. This vast area of arable
lands, fifteen by sixty miles In extent,
lies on either side of the Denver * Rio
Grande railroad, South and East of
Durango. Under the law. the Ute In-
dians are entitled to 374 allotments,
leaving about 636,000 ceres subject to
entry under the desert homestead, tlm
her and townslte laws and the laws
governing the disposal of coal, min-
eral, stone and timber lands, and as
the Indians may lease their allotments,
intelligent white men will soon con-
trol many of them at reasonable rent-
als. The lands embrace both valley
and mesa, or uplands, but the supply
of water for irrigation Is many times
the amount required, making the lands
suitable for grain and grasses, veg-
etables, alfalfa aud fruit trees. Clover
often yields three and one-half tons
per acre. The stock Industry gives
promise of almost unlimited growth.
The lands allotted to the Indians ag-
gregate 60.000 acres and are generally
In compact form. They may be leased
for three years for agricultural pur-
poses and ten years for mining and
grazing lands. These leased lands are
exempt from taxation and free from
cost of water charges as the Indians
own the canals and ditches. The rental
Is generally a small amount In cash
and from one-third to one-fourth of
the crops. The Indians may be hired
to work at low wages. This money and
the 350,000 which Is to be paid to the
Indians annually by the government
"forever," means plenty of the clrcti-
latlng medium In the locality at all
times. Homestead settlers are required
to pay not less than $1.25 per acre,
fifty cents of which, per acre, shall ba
paid at the time of tiling. This pro-
vision shuts out the professional boom-
er and invites men of thrift and en-
ergy and industry. These will he the
last of the public domain entries in
Colorado. It is the last chance for
cheap, fertile and enviable homes. The
land offices are at Durango, Colo., the
terminus of the Denver & Rio Grande
railroad. The traveler from the mid-
dle West should take the Missouri Pa-
cific System to Pueblo where he will be
taken by the Denver & Rio Grande
which Is the only line reaching the
Ute Indian Reservation. It traverses
for 60 miles the most desirable por-
tions of the lands subject to eutry.
Hens arc generally early risers. He
ready to feed them accordingly.
t Salior*, Seed Corn.
^ Does your seed corn test. Bro. Farmer’
Kalzer's does—it’s northern grown, early
and good for ko to ISO l.u. [*r acre! « Send
j this notice and 16c for a corn samples aud
| low prices to John A. Salzer Seed Co.. La
I Cross*, Wls. ._ [w. n.]
When you crc sick it is a great sat-
isfaction tc grunt.
Bow, Th 1,1
We otter Oee Hundred Dollars reward for any
rase of Catarrh that cannot he cured by Hall',
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Q
tVe, the undersigned, have known P. J.
Cheney for the Inst 15 rears and believe him
perfectly honorable In nil business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obliga-
tions made by their firm.
West & Truax. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo.
O.j Waldtng, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, Ohio
Hail s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act-
ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of tbe system. Testimonials sent free. Price
76c per bottle Sold by all druggist*
Hall', Family Pills are the best.
r«tasM« Itove teat.
Kahoka (Mo ■ Cor. St Lout, Globe--
Democrat: On last Monday the tad-
den death of William Folker occurred
at hi* home In Aca.to, Clark county.
Mo. Though a very quiet gentleman,
an interesting bit of hUtory it con-
nected with Mr. Folker’. life. HU
family located at the old town of
Acasto in the Indian day, of Northeast
Missouri. When Franklin Pierce be*
fume president in 1SS2, he appointed
William Folker postmaster at Acasto,
from which place he wa* never re-
moved except by death. For many
years he had the distinction of being
th# longest continued postmaster la
the state, if not in the United State*.
Vatuabl. Mriah
Aluminium la now worked on a large
Hale for all sorts of industrial pur-
poses, and has taken Its place as one
of the five or six commercial metals of
the world. Weight for weight, it is
already cheaper than copper and tin;
It does uot tarulsh, is suitable for all
kinds of cooking utensils, Is largely
used In shipbuilding and Is a most val-
uable adjunct to metallurgy, inasmuch
as a small addition of aluminium to
a mold of steel or brass Insures abso-
lutely solid castings.
An rnulird OuenMnn.
The energy of the discharge of a 13-
Ineh gun loaded with Bmokeless pow-
der Is equal to the energy of nine for-
ty-ton locomotives running at the rate
of a mile a minute, and one twenty-
ton locomotive running at the same
•peed thrown In. No battle ship has
yet received the shock of such a blow.
What holts will druw, what plates will
warp, what leaks will develop wbeu it
occurs can but be conjectured.
Flr»* Year*
“I try to be a good, law-abiding eiti-
zen, but sometimes I think I was born
an Anarchist." "Huh! So is every-
body, for that matter."
PAINFUL PERIODS HO MORE
GEORGE OSMUN, of Balvifcre, Warren Co.. N. J., writes:
lVI . “ Suffering la I had from wrukncM, Irregularities and backach*
for fe'vrml years, u relep*© from this suffering wan * l#U*ssin|r. Oh!
howr 1 wish m.jre suffering women would accept your kind offer and he relieved.
There la no need for women to suffer Mrs. I'inkhaiu a advice md Lydia R.
Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound will relic?*
them.”
Mks. Ida Prmts, Milan. Tenn.. writei: ' *
” I>kah Mbs. ITskham—When I wrote to yon
the first lime asking your advice I was a great
sufferer. Menstruations were irregular, srm*
time* a week too soon and then a week or tw*
lute, and when they appeared were very profuse;
tf**v*t pain and tvuileriii;u in the luwcli, pain is
hack nnd limbs, icucorrluna ail the time. 1
was weak and nervous and had no appetite.
Burning and choking sensation in iny thremt.
I received your reply and followed all your
instructions and now I utn cured. I owe my
recovery ail to Mrs. rinkham s advice and her
wonderful remedies.'' ,
Ella E. Brenner, East Rochester,
Ohio, write*:
“ I have Wen thankful a thousand time*
alneo 1 wrote to you for what your Vegeta-
ble Compound has done for me. I followed
your advice carefully and uow I feel Ilk* a
different person. My troubles were beck-
ache, headache, nervous tired feeling, pain-
ful menstruation and loucorrlura. I took
four bottles of Lydia K. IMnlch-ni'a Vegeta-
ble Compound, one box of Pills, one package
of Sanative Waxh and am now well."
Mrs. Maggie 1*. Stine. New Berlin,
Pa., writes:
’’ I have suffered with terrible backache
in the small of my hack for about seven
years, and could never get anything to help
me. 1 tried several physicians, but found
no help, I have now taken three bottles
of Lydia E. IMnldiama Vegetable Com-
R P w-it r-i i,-. x , pound, und feci like a different woman."
Mrs. H. A., 124 S. Cedar Street, Owo*so, Mich., write*: •
“ Nearly three years ago I wrote to you asking advice in regard tomy health.
I was so miserable; suffered from painful mrnstruution *nd backache, wil
nervous, dizzy ami faint. I received such a kind letter from you, telling me1
just what to do. I followed your advice and I now am recommending Lydia &
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 1 thank God for this pain deatroyer."
The Natural Curer
for Indigestion ^
Do you have pain In the stomach after mind? Z
ou h&ve a veiiow tondue ? Wind on the stom-
Tn<
Wind
things
arise from
Do you have a yeI'lovt
ach? Constipation? These
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
- Digestion depends on digestive fluids or
ferments” secreted by certain glands. When
the secretion becomes insufficient. Indigestion
results. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People
cause these glands to resume their normal
action and good digestion follows.
Artificial ferments (of which most so-called
Dyspepsia cures are composed) may give tem-
porary relief, but Dr.Wiliiams' Pink 'Pills for
Hale People afford a permanent cure.
Poor digestion often mules Irregnlnrlty of the heart's action.
This Irregularity may be mistaken for reitl, organic heart
dlaeoae. A case In point: Mrs. Ellen L'oUom, New point, lnd.,
liad suffered for four years with stomacb trouble. The gw.
generated by tlie Indigestion pressed on the heart, and caused su
irregularity of Its action. Hhe bad much pain In her stomach
and heurt, und waa subject to frequent aud severe choking spells
which were moil severe at night. Doctors wore tried In vain; the
patient hecumo worse, despondent, and feared 1 in pending death.
Nhe noticed that In Intervals In which her stomach did not
annoy her, her heart'd action became normal. Reasoning
correctly that her digestion was alone at fault she procured
the proper medicine to treat that trouble and with Immediate
good results. Her appetite came back, the choking spells
became less frequent and finally ceased. Her weight, which
hod lieen greatly reduced, was restored and she uow weight
more than for years.
That others may know the means of curFwe give the name
of the medicine used-Dr. Williams' I'lnk Fills for Dale People,
These pills contain all the elements necessary to give new
life aud richness to the blood and restore shattered nerve*
—■New Kra, G‘rtrnburj, hid.
Sold by all druggists or sent postpaid by the
Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady.N.y.. Price,
„ 5o<per box,b boxes,$25?. A diet book sent FREE.
1,000 NEWSPAPERS
Arc now using our
Iriirnatlonal Typa-Hlf h Plata*
fig reo(< » ey
UBOR-IAVIKS LENGTHS.
They will save Ume In your rcmmslng
room as theyraa I"- ‘m tidied even quicker
than type.
Noextra charge Is made for lewis* platen
to short lengths.
bend n trtnl order to this office sad be
convinced.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UHION,
WICHITA, KANtAa.
Whlokmrm Dvmd
A Natural l
------Jktry,
• Pries M cents of sit druggists je
U. P. Hall * Co.. Nashaa, N. H.
CURE YOURSELF!
| irritations or alcsrattaw
...________ -- of reuctas usssbrstss.
j. 7“ T?"**'*- Pslalsss, sad sot sstrls<
UthiEvmiOninhuiOo. ("■>»'Klsoaons. •
‘ -1 *°>* tr l~i agglase.
j7m. nr 1 hnlfissTYfft.
< treulsr cent on r*Mfll
PENSI0N3oou.ce quioi
Wilts CAPT. O’PAMBLL. Psaslea Ageat,
MU New York Avenue. WASHINGTON, O.C
Vf ANTED - Csse of hsd heslth (bet H I-F A IN
Will n«t twneflt.^ Heud 5 eeall to HI pane Cbenlei
‘,:™^«}Thamp»an,a Eye fatal
I W.N.U.—WICHITA—NO. 17—IS81
j Vibe* Answering Advertisements Hindi)
Mention This Fopcr.
Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
If you have sense enough to appre-
ciate the truth, you arc rare.
The Best 1’rrserlptlon for t hills
and Fever is a bottle of Gbovx s Tastcless
Chiu, Tonic. Ii Is simply Iron amt quinine
lnataetclestfonn. Nocurc—nopay. Price,hue.
It is simply Iron and
Quinine in a tasteless
form.... Sold by every
druggist in the malarial
sections of the United
States.....No cure, no
pay.... Price, 50c.
WHOLESALER.
, ’'COR™ ■
’!.GS
You will notice that men who ray
I they can take a drink or let it alone
I always, take it
Do Toor Fo.t Ach. and Burnt
Shake Into your shoes, Allen's Foot-
Eiisc, a powder for the feet. It makes
tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures
Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Hot and
Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and
Shoe Stoves. 25c. Sample sent FREE.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
First Tasteless Tonic
ever manufactured.. All
other so-called “Taste-
less” Tonics are imita-
tions.. Ask any druggist
about this who is not
PUSHING an imitation.
4**£S!!££**
RETAILER.
Pahs Modicirb Co. , K““»'Iu-
I —Mvenor eight differ-
| ent.kind* of Chill Topic* hut I net 1 ten bottles
I * 1° where F cell one of the other*.
II iolci nr, bottles c»f <irfno*a Thill Toni© in
one day and could h*v# *>1 i more if I hsd hsd
*a°? Mr- 1>ay| Woods cured fire esses
of chills with one bojtl©
v IL BpectfnUv.
l .h v i vi n v a It 1 s
At. Lons, Mo , Feb, 6, 1899.
Pasts Mbdicix* Co., City.
Gentlemen:—We wi«jh to congratulate yon
on the increased sales we are having «»n your
Ur•*-©'■ Taaleleaa null Toni©. On exum-
iQlnz our record of inventory under date of
Jan. 1st. we find that we sold during thy Chill
season of mi 1660 dozen Grovo'n Tunic. Wo
also And that our sties on your I.nsatlv©
Bromo-Qnlnln© 1 sbl©ls hsvo heeil some* v. •>.,«?,- m Vt wnero I cell one nr the otherfl
rv,Ml'.^%TU*: h*vi“.5n'?1'1 ,luri"‘f ,he uu 1 "ol<t »•’ hottlex ,.f Ciruxn'aVhlll Tonle iti
Cold and Grip senson 4,200 dozen. one dav ami contd itiiv* eoi i m,.*■ .* » l_ i $.«.»
Plea«e rush down order enclosed herewith, 2L ?Z*t C(J*?Ii ‘ more »ftIflhad hail
and oblige, Yours trulv,
MHYER DBOS DRUG CO
-- I'«.r Schull.
CON8UMER.
PmcIi Seed Wantid louMVn “
WHITS.toao, Tax., 8«p II. IMS.
Pxais Meoicinh Co., St. Loaia, Mo.
OcDtl.nirnI writ, you a few line, of grat-
itude. I think your Urov«i*aTaate-toa. Cklll
Toni© la on© or the best medicines in the world
for Chills and Fever. I have thre© children
that have been down with mslarial fever for It
months and have bought Chill medicines of all
kinds and Doctor's bills coining In all the time
until I rent to town and got three bottles ©f
Grove*© Toni©. My children are all well now
and it was your Tasteles* Chill Tonic that did
It* I canuot aay too much in its behalf.
Yours truly,
_JAMES D KOHERTS.
| CANDY CATHARTIC
If your morchant dotin’t handlo, nnd ut 91 and get prepaid to any part U. 8. or Canada
A ,BRIGHT HOME MAKES A MERRY
HEART.” JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH
“La Creole”
HAIR RESTORER
Is a perfect hair
dressing* and
___... Restorer.
VAN VLEET’MANSFIELD DRUG CO., MEMPHIS.
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Randall, J. W. The Times-Record. (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1899, newspaper, April 27, 1899; Blackwell, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1136656/m1/9/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.