The Lawton Constitution. (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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ǤCE
COULDN'T LIFT TEN POUNDS.
Soft Bacon.
If we are to maintain and develof
our trade in bacon with Great Britain
It is of the greatest imiK>rtance thai
we pay strict attention to quality. Nol
only must our hogs be bred to giv*
the desired conformation, but the)
must be fed and managed in such
way as to give the desired quality. On«
Condemn* Top Hats.
Th Ixjndon Medlcol Press thus ls-
Doan's Kidney Pill* Brought Strength j «urs a call for heroes: "The top hat
and Health to the Sufferer, Mak- is ugly, unhygienic and embarrassing,
in a Him Feel Twenty-^ive j Its sole claim to support is the ap-
Yeart Younger. ' pearnnco of respectability it gives. If
! only a few medical baronets would
J } drive to their consultations in Pana-
I a r m e r an ma3 3n(j eloth caps they would breals
lumberman, o j tyranny of habit over health and
Deppe, N U.
says: "I suffer-
ed for yea. s
with my baek.
It was so bad j )t W(M gtay There.
that 1 coulu not ^ „,a my faml!y me(jjrine chest no
walk any d* remedy ip permitted to remain unless
taace nor even | provea beyond doubt the best to be
comeliness. and at the same time earn
i the undying gratitude of their humb
ler confreres."
•s. Elizabeth H. Thompson
<if Lilly dale, N.Y., Grand Worthy
Wise Templar, and Member of
W.C.T.U., tells how she recov-
ered by the use of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetz'!e Compound.
•4 Deah Mrs. Pinkham : — I am ono
of tho many of your gTatcful friends
who have been curcri through the use
of Lyriisi K. Pinkhani'fl Vegetable
Compound* and who can to-day
thank you for the fine health I cnioy.
When 1 was thirty-five, years old. I
suffered severe backache and frequent
bearing-down pains; in fact, I had
womb i rouble I was very anxious to
gr.t well, and reading of the cures your
Compound had made, i decided to try
it. I took only six bottles,but it built mo
upandcured me entirely of my troubles.
** My family and relatives were
naturally as gratified as I was. My
tileeo had heart trouble nud nervous
prostration, and was considered incur- j
xible. Sho took your Vegetable Com- |
pound and it cured her in a short time,
and sho became well and stronp, and
Y.«r borne to her great joy and her hus-
barltl*8 dcliffht was blessed with a baby.
I know of a number of others who
have been cured of different kinds of
female trouble, and am satisfied that
your Compound is the best medicine
for sick women."—mrs. kijzabktii II.
TnoMPhON, Box 105, Lillydale, N.Y. —
$6000 forfeit If nrhlnal of above litter proving
genuineness cannot bo produced.
ride in easy
... ... j. k coHTos. buggy. 1 | "For treating all manner of skin
of the greatest defects in Quality with not bRljev© I could have raised ten trmible8 BUrh ttS Kcz*ma. Tetter,
which our packers have to contend If po,mds of welght from the (round, the Ringworm, ctc.. Hunt's Cure has held
a tendency of some sides to tur soft pai„ wug g0 seVere. This was my con ,(s p)ace for many yearB , have fall.
during the process of curing. Soft dltlon when i began using Doan'a Kid- | f(1 t() find a fiurer romedr, it cures
ness has nothing to do with fatness • j noy pji]B. They quickly relieved me
in fact, a thin side is more apt to de an(j nuw i Rm never troubled as I
velop softness than a fat one. In I waa. My back is strong and 1 can
soft side, tho fat is soft and spongy walk or ride a long distance and feel
and sometimes even the lean is affect just as strong as I did twenty-five
ed. There are all degrees of softnes | years ago. I think so much of Doan s
up to a mere slight tenderness; but Kidney Pills that 1 have given a sup-
any degree of tenderness detracts very ply of the remedy to some of my
much from tho value of a Ride, and •'j neighbors and they have also found
really soft side is practically worth good results. If you can sift anything
less. The percentage of soft sides 1; from this rambling note that will be
sometimes very high, even as high at of any service to you, or to any one
I obtained for its particular purpose.
ed to find a surer remedy.
itching instantly."
H. M. flwann.
Franklin, La.
60c per box.
Needs Them In His Business.
If the man you are with is less than
<5 years old, and you ask him for a
dyspepsia tablet, he will generally take
a little bottle out of his pocket and
mechanically give you one.—Somen
villa Journal.
EDUCJtTlOMML
LfVVUKIH UNIVERSITY.
Joint Property of the two Methodism s.
int#u<U to be thorough in scholarship
ami hoipfal religion* in spirit.
Ven Hcnd Pr<>fo*««^r:, the majority of
Tfh'yn have (might in auch universities a*
. .«restern, Vanderbtlt, Ann Arbor,
Columbia, '.eland Stanford, de-
\ . *Jieir entire time to the college of
liber.. Full «*orps of instructors in
Academy and Music. Elocution and Art.
Large campuM of fifty two acres l>cauti-
fully aitouted. Modern buildings. Phyai-
cal. Chemical and Biologieal Laboratories.
The flret Feesion begins September 7, l&M.
Add res*.
Pre *ifVnt R. R. McSwei- Oklahoma, 01.1a.
40 per cent of the total at certain sea j suffering from kidney trouble, you are
sons of the year. It will, therefore, b* at liberty to do so."
easily understood that such a cond* A TRIAL FREE— Address .• oster-
tlon represents an enormous shrink Milburn Co., Bu^alo, N. *or M®
age in value; and this loss is bound tc by all dealers; price. 60 ct^.
be reflected in the prices paid th€
farmer for his hogs, to sav nothing ol WITH THE RUSSIAN TROOPS.
the injury to tho reputation of our ba
con in Great Britain. This is not i Soldier Write# of Amusing Adven-
matter, therefore, which affects mere tures In Manchuria.
ly the packer. It affects the bacot Letters published in Russian news-
industry as a whole, and the farmer papers from soldiers in Manchuria
sooner or later, must shoulder th* five some vivid pictures of life in
loss. It is important, therefore, thai j the Russian ranks. A private named
the farmer should pay particular at Veruinan writes from Port Arthur,
tention to the question of quality.— "Two Poles, Catholics from Warsaw,
Ontario Station. rot white all over when the yellow-
faces began to shoot. Our Jow, Yanko,
t roid them amulets made of leather
The Kerry Cow. | ^ ^ dead man-g ^ot to keep off the
Orr . -t **enarchy on Earth.
Tne a >vm . who reigns over the
smallest i .diarchy in the world is the
king of Cocos, & group of islands near
Sumatra. These tflande were dis-
covered about 300 years ago by the
captain of the Keeling, but were com-
paratively little known till 1825. When
Mi Ross, an Englishman, visited them
he was struck by their beauty and
took up his abode there. It is his
".randson, George Koss, who now
holds sway over the Cocos.
The Kerry cow is being writtei j
Jap shells. Thank God, wo orthodox
about quite extensively In our foreigi, t)ejlf,vers arf ,ot afraid of shells. The
exchanges, and it is not improbable j po]ea askcd nko wby ho dld not
that she is among the breeds tiwll ; w(ar a ,,ham v,|mcelf, but he put
some time be known in this country ; helr money ln hls pocket and said,
Whether she possesses any points thai ,This jg charm enougl> for me.' There
would adapt her to some particular re j ar0 hllndredR of fellows here trying to
giona of this country Is a matter o! ug gollilerSi but one fellow got left
conjecture. Perhaps in some of oui by Yanko yanko had a 10-
more mountainous districts in th( ruble nole whlch lie Baid the 'Makaki'
s®uth and in the tar west she migbr (Japa)ieEC) forged; he bought it for
supply a demand for a dairy cow thai a rub,0 at Harb|n and kept it as a
is poorly supplied at the present time j curior;ty. A raan tried to sell him
The cow has already assumed consid ; R K(l](1 rillK ma(ia 0f brass for a ruble
The MfKllcal lh p rtmer.lnf Fort Worth I nl-
teraltfwin l H> Its annual sesilou
nil (X-iob«r:l. 1W«. Oldeil tntl.pf mteiit mnllcal
jctio"! In lh<i st t<v A tour >« r Kraded i-ourae.
t .rei' nd abl^tftt-ully- Abundance ot cllnk'a!
material Kvery facllll J afforded sludenu IT—
uarlni! for state Modtcat Board «xamlnatlon3_
lln'tsual cdvantaffei offered to ineintwrs or
thn criutuatln* clasa. for calalo«u or Inlor
Illation add raw FHANK UKAV. il. I).. I ™u.
nooin«il Wheat Bulldlnir. >«rt Worth. TexaJ.
erable importance in England on ac
count of being email in size and beini
also able to thrive on poor short pas
ture. Evidently she has been devel
oped I'Tder bard conditions. Some o!
her Ei dish friends claim for her thai
she wil) ive more milk and butter ao
cording to her weight and on poor pas
turage than any other breed of catth
on tho same kind of pasturage. Oi
the other hand, the use of good pas
turage seems to be against the Kerrj | cc,nsidering he is a Jew."
cow, as Bhe at once begins to tak(
on flesh and shrink in her milk. On«
man says that the Kerry will live anc
3o well where a Jersey cow wotilc
starve. She is said to possess on<
quality that certainly is not commot
with cows and that is the ability tc
and Yanko pretended not to know
the difference and paid him with the
Jap note, getting nine rubles change.
Next day the man came back and ask-
ed for his money, but Yanko threat
tned to get him flogged for trying to
swindie poor ignorant soldiers, and
wa all laughed. Afterward Yanko ex
changed the gold ring with tho ma
Jor's cook for a bottlo of vodka and
treated us all, which is quite decent,
Ssnie Idea Variously Expressed.
It is curious to trace how similal
Ideas have taken root in different lan'
£uagos and the various modes of il-
lustrating the same thought. To take
(or lns'ance, one or two
Home at the World's Fair.
D. C. Kolp, ex-Chief Clerk of Iowa Hon1." ol
Representatives, Is mimuKCr Hotel Alta Vista,
near Agricultural entrauco uud is prepared to
entertain itucsts with rooms ut li.oo uul cots 50
cents. Klectric lights, toilet and bath rooms,
cato. Market street cars direct from Union
Station. Highest and coolest point around St
Louis. Official maps of Fair und other infurtna*
Uou bent on application- Make reservations now.
Automobile Fishing Boats.
Fishermen on the Lake of Neuchatel
Are using automobile boats. They are
.Iriven by a benzine motor and light
ed by electricity. They are flat-hot
tcmed, glide noiselessly over the I
water, do not frighten the fish and are
a great success.
Don't you know that Defiance
Starch, besides being absolutoly super-
ior to any other, is put up 16 ounces
in package and sells at same price aa
12-ounce packages of other kinds?
rrr.1.! mm ■
AVcgctahlc Preparation for As
simikitin^ thcFocdandRefiula-
liiig the Sfcmacto ai A I3owcls of
Promote?, nigcslionCliefcrfuH
ness and Rest Contains neither
Ojiium.Morphine nor>linexaL
NOT NARCOTIC.
nmr e/ou ik swaimcttut
hmnpkm Scml
JUS,
t
JW'
A perfect Remedy forConslipa
tion.Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
iteas andLuss OK SLEEP
Facsimile Stfinolure of
"NEW YORK.
t/ACi copy of wbappcr.
To Exterminate Tuberculosis.
Norwegian experts believe that by
the establishment of sanatoriums con-
taining each about twenty persons it
will bo possible to exterminate tuber-
culosis in time, just as leprosy, once
sc prevalent in their country, was
practically exterminated.
Seldom Take a Bath.
Tho Merionethshire (Wales) officer
of health, says the quarrymeu seldom,
if ever, bathe themselves all over. In
fpet, this was a weakness in tho dis
trict, and thero are thousands ol
grown-up people In Festiniog who had
never had a proper bath in their lives
WET WEATHER. WI5D0M!
THE ORIGINAL
r&iofS
SLICKER
6LACK OR YELLOW
WILL KEEP YOU DRY
NOTHING ELSE WILL
TAKE NO SUDiTITUTCS
SNOwmc
A J TOWER CO., BOSTON, MASS., U.S.A.
' «'c W«Pl«M CO ■ tTD., TOUONTO, C«H P«.
regain her milk flow when it has beer. erbs jn our Ianpuage. We say
shrunk for months from poor feed ] |„A bird ,n thfi hand is worth tw0 in
rhis is a point In her favor, if it cat j the b,lgh „ Tho same ldca is express
be established. The Kerry is sale ed by lta]lans when they say. "Bet
to be very hardv and to be able t( ] (er aQ egg t(M,ay than a puiiet to-
pass th irish winiei without shelter morrow.. aml the French proverb Is
One hera-it-is
Hundreds of dealers say the extra
quantity and superior quality of De-
fiance Starch is last taking place of
all other brands. Others say they can-
familiai | not sell any other starch.
Docility of Pure-Bred Hogs.
It Is a great point in favor of pure j
bred hogs that they are more docili
than the others and less liable to rur j
about. The fencing of them is a com
paratively easy matter where th< 1
fencing of the others was a herculeai J
task. This point should bo of itseli)
(morrow,
1 ■still more significant,
better than two you-shall-hav<j-its.'
Much Tea Drunk In Japan.
Tea-drinking is a constant occupa-
tion for a Tibetan. In every tent and
ln every house the tea-kettle is al-
ways on the fir';. T1"0 laws of hos-
pitality bind all to present tea to
| sufficient reason for tho farmer to pa> 1 their guests, and every Tibetan car-
a little moro money and get purt, neg with her a wooden bowl of
brods when he has the choice of buy Himalayan maple by way of - a
ing them or of purchasing others ol1 rnPi
the mongrel sort with roving and rest I
less proclivities. It is not a pleasanl | j uo not believe Plso's Cure for Consnmpttnn
Chinese Words.
There are words in the Chinese lan-
guage which have as many as forty
different meanings.
r's
., N- Y.t for free uuupt* boiUfe
Leprosy in India.
India is the great leper country ol
the world. Here there existed ln 1902
over 230,000 cases of this frightfu/
disease.
wfa
&SJ
- •* ' Cfalojw
csirir?. tOM B.Burnett DAUASTIXAS
Itlponn Tubules fir-' the best dy
pep.in medicine ever ina-le. A
■ liuntlreJ mlilloni uf them hov«
I been "-ail In the Cnlteil Statei In
' a Hlnglo year. Conttlpslloo, henrt-
burn. hick heartiiehe, dlsltloeM, bad
bri'atli. mire thrual. and ever?
neat arlnlnu from a disordered
etomacll arc reilered or cun-d by lilpam Tabulet.
One u-lll ireiUTRlly k" 1Vrelief wllhlll twenty Inln-
X. Tbe «ve "e„. p.ck«re I. enough for ordinary
«ooa^on«. AlldniwUUMllthera.
Wife Drove ^ests Away.
A Yorkshire man whose poor rela-
tions pestered him continually, mar-
ried the worst scold in the county in
order to have a guardian who would
thing to have hogs always breaking ' ha* an equal (or coughs and tolas — jobn i. I protect him from the importunate
out. of tho yards and pastures and hav j boykii, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15. looo. 'legacy hunters. Tho venomous and
lng to hunt them up ln the highway oi
the neighbors' vegetable garden. Thee
tho common sorts are hard to drivt
and It is no easy matter to return
them to their pens and yards onct
they have broken out. The quietei i
animals are more valuable for food J
as their muscles are tenderer. More
fiver the quiet ones make better use' some of the closed pews card playing
of their food and will make mors j was not uncommon and the tedium ol
pounds of gain per hundred pound ol | n long service was sometimes relieved
feed than the others. The breeders ol j by light refreshments.—The Reliquary,
pure bred swine are constantly select
ing, though unconsciously, in the di ■
incessant vituperation of the womar
Refreshments in Church. j tb8 desired effect.
Family pews were Introduced at the
rectlon of greater docility and tract
ability. The interests of the breeders
of pure bret' swine and of the farmers
lie along the same line.
blindness and deafness
cured at home
If yon have wetvk cyei, falling
■ltrb't,grtinulntea II<Kncumiu'W
the eyenor oro aye® of any kind,
OAturrh or doafnes*. * rite fullde-
■crip ti on of your oa e and a tri i
treatment will >e ent ><>u
free of charge.
. Title trial treatment I* mild an*.
' harmien* an.l han'-ured manv eevere
lief Bye and Kai Hun
iMvivotlon for the 111 Ind, ai
noma ot theKyoand Karlnthe AmerU—.. --^ ,
InatltuUi, Suits80, OddF llow fildtf.. #t-
W.N.U.—Oklahoma City—No. 36, 1904
BEGGS'BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES catarrh of the stomach
Dairy Associations.
Most of our agricultural aswocla
tlons are conducted on a high moral
plane and the more this Is the case
the easier will it be tot make them ef
fectlve in the performance of the
work they are organized to do. The
dairy association, the association ol
creamery managers, the association
of creamery buttormakers, and what-
ever the name of the association may
be, will do well to see to it that a wat
is made on every form of dishonest
dealing. Dishonest practices can be
prevented almost entirely when asso-
ciations of tho kind named take a
firm stand in regard to them, so far
as those practices are found among
tbelr own members. There is noth-
ing so potent as public opinion, and
frequently this is enough when mani-
ested to stop abuses.
They Always Make Friends. i Uses Aniseed on Dog.
"Since using one box of Cheatham's j it was found in London that a stolen
Laxative Tablets we have been j flog which failed to identify its owner
friends. They cured me promptly and ] had been dosed with aniseed by the
thoroughly of a bad case of chills. Any j thief. Aniseed destroys the sense o(
one needing a remedy for malarial smell temporarily. The dog did no I
troubles will certainly find them satis- | recover for two or three days.
factory.
"They are also convenient to carry FIT
and pleasant to take." fTi.sfulSuir.
rural. No fltn or nerrongneim after
~ r. Kline's Oreat Nerve Re-tor*
,.00 trial bottle and treat
Arch btreet, rhiladelyUi*, i'a
John Everhardt,
Harwood, Tel.
25c per box.
No Rare Japanese Stamps.
Japan has no very rare postagl
stamps. The most ever paid for I
specimen was $50.
Dealers say that as soon as a cus-
tomer tries Defiance Starch it is im
possible to sell them any other cold
usiimt
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
rn
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CMIft
SMOKERS
LEWIS'SINGLE BINDER
5$ Cigar better Quality than most 10? Ci£ars^
■ [ . , -r -y. o-- ojdicd by their jot>b#i; ok' Irum Vnftufc i' Uwl#' Ji ou ry, l'«ori , ID-
Oklahoma State Military Institute.
A High Grada Prepara-
tory Military School
Under Government Sup-
ervision.
Only j •cbool In both Tarrttorlaa; tboro.ighna* ia
• low, backward -tuHent. r*ci.a .patial >UM(iNihi|k
■tudy aad niorala, flrui and wholawroa ditolplinaj obaraotarbal IdlBfl
comb I n d with Intallartuai trainlnfr; army ottivr araduatJOf W*%
Point datalled by war d^pHrtineat: modaraia «i |> u«-e, 7. 01
For application blank and illnatratad t atalogua addr«a ofc,
COLOKKL JAMJK* K. DUNN, ttp«rlMl«nd«iil, Oklaliotnu City, Oklahoma.
COTTON GINNING MACHINERY.
If you want any, write us.
We are the leaders. We make the
■UNGER, EAGLE, SMITH, PRATT AND WINSHIP.
Catalogue and prices furnished on application.
We furnish everything necdeci in st modern Gin Outfit.
" , GIN COMPANY,
DALLAS, TEXAS.
1.1 * i„rv i Mr*. Winalow'a Hoothln* Byrnp.
OCginiling of the soveiltppntn conlur}. rhtldran tfetbtnr. aoftma th« reduce to-
Some of these had a table and fire- a«mm."ou,p ia,our..vtiuicoiiu. asc.uotuo.
place, also curtains and window j
blinds, so as to secure the utmost
privacy. This led to abuses. In I
Japanese Alphabet.
The Japanese system of letters Is
called Iroha. from the names of the
first three letters, "i," "ro," and "ha,"
on precisely the same principle
that which gives to our own system
the title -alphabet."
Silk From Wood Pulp.
811V Is now manufactured from
wood pulp, and the only difference
botwoco natural sllK aud the artifi*
clal silk so p-->duced is that tbe latter
exceeds the former In luster and
takes the dye more readily, affording
more permanent colors.
The "Bird In the Hand."
He Is no wise man that will quit a
water starch. It can be used cold or certainty lor an uncertainty. Samurf
boiled. j Johnson.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3.50 & $3 SHOES 0
$5.00 and $4.00 Custom Bench Work in au
the Hioh Grade Leathers.
$2.50 Police, Three Soles. $2.50 and
$2.00 Working men's, best in tke world.
$2.50, $2.00 and $1.75 B-vs. ron
Dress and School Wear.
W. T*. Donjrlan liuikcH ami Mils moro men's
«i3.r*<> ati<] 13.00 hIicm Htlinn any other manu-
facturer in tho world. The reason they are
I the greatest sellers is, they aro made of the best
I leathers, hold their shape,fit better, wear longsr,
and have more value than any other shoes.
W. J j. iKiunIas guarantees their value bv stamp-
ing his name and price on the bottom. Look for
it take no substitute. Sold by shoe dealers
everywhere. J'aol (Juior AyeieU uoed ixcluexvcij.
"as good as $7.00 shoes."
Heretofore / have been wearing $7.00
■ thoes. / purchased, a pair of W. L. Douglas
53. A J shoes, which / have worn every day for
four months. They are to satisfactory J do nol
intend to return to the more expensive shoes."
11)M. GRJiY KNOWLES, Msst. City Solicitor, Phlla.
Brockton Load* tho Mon'm Shorn Fauhtonm of tho HTof/d.
>V. I,. Douglas n*e* Corona Colt.kin in I Send for Catalog aluing full / -
hi* fchoM. Corona Colt In ronreded Ktractlom hout to order by maU.
to be the finest Patent Leather made. | W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Man.
WABASH LINE
"BANNER BLUE LIMITED"
B ETWEEN
ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO
the finest day train in the world.
Leaves St. Louis Union Station - -
Leaves World's Fair Station - • -
Arrives Chicago -
Leaves Chicago
Arrives World's Fair Station - -
Arrives St. Louis Union Station
11:00
A.
■.
11:14
A.
M.
7:00
P.
1
1 1:03
A.
M.
6:49
P.
M.
7:Q3
P.
M.
Bride Kept Long From Mother.
When a Chinese Rlrl marries she
must wait 'our months before eti
quette allows her to pay her first vlslf
ti her mother.
rMC mMjnR'v K'.noHnis,
Lllulwll "
nEiioiun Washington, D. O.
•^Successfully Prosecutes Claims.
■ Lata Principal Examiner U S. Pension Bureau.
B J in olvik wut, 15 adiudicaliujtclaims, att j s
W.N.U.—Oklahoma City—No. 36, 1904
maa33
UUHtS WHlliE All asE FAILS*
KM
Rest Cough By rap. Tan tea
in time. Bold by drugirifl?^
EESBHCaaiEfi
Th© winter apple is still the great
noney-mnker among fruits. Men lone
t:oney less often on this kind of fruit
han on any other, Judging from con
jit ion t u they exist.
\\
Bf
To curBi or money rofundod by your merchant, so why not try it? Pric© 50c
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