The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 174, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 11, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
)
1
—®J*®^^W"^^!?T^APTTA^STTWT1AYMnR?«NaH0VE Bini 11, 1306
nraonJaHoTa STATE CAPrTAL SUNDAY MORNINO, NOVEMBER 11, 1«06.
M5 DROPS
UmaTI
KICK AGAINST P!P£ LINE
CAR SHORTAGE ASSURED
Oklahoma Grain Men May 'File Refiners' Representatives Looking
• guits . | 4 Over Territory Field „
The People Believe In Pe-ru-na
I it i
The People Rise
to the Defense
piHGII?
SITUATION IS
"
SliklOUS TEXAS SUPPLY DECREASES
na Is U;ed
of Homes
Most Reliable Med'rcine
An Infernal and Externa! stody
The*honsands of testimonials wo have received from people in every
section of America prove beyond any doubt that Swaoson's "ff-DROPS '
' is a positive eure^for Rheumatism in any of its forms. It makes no differ-
ence how severe the case may be, "5-DkOPS," if applied as directed will
I afford quick relief from pain, while a perm&nent cure is being effected by
its use internally. **5-l)ROPS" is recognized as ^ standard remedy (or
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuralgia and Kidn-y Trouble. In
I many sections where it has been tested by doctors, tbey are using and
prescribing ••S-QROPS" for the above diseases.
HERE IS ABSOLUTE PROOF
DOCTOR O. L. fl TO, Hmfort, Minn., writ** * ""
little tflrl Uoro faiart juch a weak baok
hy HIiNiMtlini anil tUn'-jr Tr Mible that
oirulU not nteud od bw !«•* The moment Ik.,
nut Lnr dow if >d tbe floor alie would lorwun
with prim I tre *«<i U«r *"
HK8 P R*l)lWKY,l Tnniiir!II«,M«.,wTlt««
n„T. r "The sample bottle of • 1'KOIV' tfavo me
line} Tr Mible Clint *hu relief tir.ni pain and I imrn-haretl a Mpptjr *']
— *" c.mt limed It* use a« .1lrrct d li huwrw <>f
uer uciwu on >u> uuur • u- -« .«, tU *uiuaU*ni wltti which I •ufferud for Ifiyeart."
pallia I rrated Uer wUI. *'6 IiHOW" and nits L. WAI LKY. No. 1*H Churoli HM-At,
Naahvllle.Teiili , writer "I ba e wilfored many
yMn with M ejiuaUan., U"-e wwd erery-
yenr-a *vrrti Kl.«diu U a>, U"-« «*oa e*er>-
thing I oould hear of. «Meh w%* re-N>fcoienrt< d
fur It, and now *lnee 1 have u«*1 ••fcDROPS" I
foid perfectl* well. I have u ixl ^ t-ral boltlM.
It le w<.rt)i"a HmmmmiiI fortoor* to me."
MARQARRT QATEWOOD.Mt. rieanaiit. Pa .
wrltoa "Vnr two jrtHUW I h d been tinfl.-ilf *
with ItheumatUm In tfm lea, and doi tuedl "Ti.h
aad uae U la my practice
DR. S. D. ULA*b. Hrewton. (la., wtltea: "I
had hmn a uirer*r for a number of year* with
Lumbago and Hheuu aU*m In raj urmi and
IfK*, ar i tried alt th« remedtep that 1 could
•rather from me die* I work*, ajid aWo i-«.u olt«d
i with a number f the best phyelolajis, l ut
fo'inil Baffling thai fare the relief obtain *t
from "M)ROFS " I Bn«ll pree« rlbe It In iny
praOHoefur Bfaeumatlam an J kindred dlMWM.' —
|«SB* DBHI TRIAL BOTTLE OF "5-CH9PS"
Efljgf If the above testimonials have not convinced
rM BPS HB HH you of the curative power of "5-DROPS" we
nw B3 Sy E^_, ask you to send for a trial bottle and test it
e9 vS Uft BHB BIB yourself. We will gladly send it free on request.
Largo Six® Bottle "S-DROPS" (300 Oosos 51.00.) For Sal* by
Orujalete. M "5-OROPS" la not obtainable in your lomn, order
from ho tilreot a ' «• will send it prepaid on rocoipt e# price.
SWANSOH RHEUMATIC CURE CO., [Dept. 43] 160 Like St., CHICAGO
Individual Producers to Ta£e Ad Independent Oil Men Look to
vantage of the Demurrage Laws, Tulsa For Adequate Supply and
it is Said in an Effort to Get the Construction of Proposed Line
Crop Motftd—Grail. Dealers'1 May Develop the Madill Field-
Association Not Acting as Body Children May Reconcile Parents
Special to the Stat'. Capita* °, . , „
linld Ok., Nov. 10.—The grain men, I. ■ N ^ 1
Jolitani a, their mating 1"^
Kald yesterday, leclded to tuHo «l; -o . k. ■ ^
vantuKe of the ^mu *.*, a I-; • ■ , ^ .
t the last legislature. A'1- * V
Dealers asaoeiation as a *ody will noi , ,,ip« lin-; f. m, ^
take action tat ^ ,t?wl.l be
■i"'. will tot ftMMwme.lt ly rl-tj? r. «**■ I-1
i, ■':1' ii.u- .' • • - 1
, li'i'iiia"'iissiinied the Her Mase m:to UKr fro*
I wek« .BU. Jn sonie ,.ln. . . It « ^ 4
!';n. - ••=
°"'u TISSmTWn
\!► «>! ™
i ie uromlaed <iy the i«fli"ad-= ' V'..-..i ., *vl.
woul<f not oreur again. He K"11" . „,l
!•"" refrained front any net on aga!tr;. ™./ ; ,l
jili«> railroad companies, althoufi.i the i i '• p
: former lost conMderablc liicSi.ty.
The
It is suit^lt \shis agreed at thetneet-
i Iiik yesterday to take advantage <>f,ior#"
i the demurrage law to the fullest ex- i room
! tt-nt. * t
Ith par
AGRICUTURE AND
MECHANICAL COLLEGE
9 WINDSOR'S BOND
•Special to* the fttata Caplt^
Jloburt, Ok.. Nov. 10.—Judge OIlMt* it
Hobart yrtHt *rday gmnt«1 bond to R P.
•Windsor In the sum of $5,000 on :in appli-
cation made here two wo.'ks ago !.. • ■
Judge W. If. Anderson, r-f'-ree Wln l.-^
, Prlaoo agent at Elgin is charged with
the murdar of H a. Flynn, liveryman
of that place. Hli frlpnds arrived in I .a".
u>n this afternoon and arc arrangingf£o
make the bond
HOMESTEAD HOLDERS BARRED
lawton. Ok., Nov. 10.-The local land
' office received a dispatch from the de-
partment today correcting a clerical error
In the literature s^nT out regarding th-
|and opening. The Impression given ou:
V that a homesteader can file on l;i'ld
3n thi^ openingounleis lie has more than
>nn hundred and sixty acres.
The land laws provide that no one who
owns as much an 160 acres is eligible t >
Tii.ike entry hence the correction Is made |
, In the literature.
LARGE POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS
Special to thf State Capital.
Muskogee, t Nov. 10 Miss Allen
Kobertaon, reoorts the largest receipts
at ihf opstotfiee tri this city for the
mffith of October, tliat has #ver been
known in tin- hist-iry of ti# ofb The
• . ••ipts ranged from $4,600, to J 700. The
hlgli'st previous month, was $4,200,
BLAINE COURTHOUSE
CORNER STONE LAID
Watonga, Ok.. Nov. 10 - The corner atnn,
of the court house of Blaine county, w.is
laid under the auspices of the Grand
lodge of tie M.i!*>nic fraternity, conduct-
ed by Grand Senior Warden D. IV Hogh,
of Anadarko, of th« grand lodge of ok! i-
honui. John Slain *. most aii ful
grand master; Dr. Campbell, grand s "r
warden; W. O. Woolman, grand junior
warden; Ed. S. Wheel u k grand trea*u.ev
•§• •<1 ('ronkit' ^rand secretary. Ail t
i aonnty were repn-sfnted
it • i Ipated In the eeremonP s.
Second team at Stillwater has
not lost f.iotball game, last vie-
tory being at Pawnee
Special to the State Capital.
Stillwater. Okv Nov. 10 - The see-
„nd foot-hall team of the college went
! to Pawnee Monday to play the I'aw-
1 nee High School eleven The game
was an easy victory for the college
'boys who won by a score of 18 To«i .
The second team is doing good work
this yea#, and so far has #"t 1
Million
'armichael
ling, rei
uetin-
■. : ! .i > on
os-ed
within a
of oii ^
nd m
I
fields. The
urallj
m.inw
Jurists
iled t
the f«l
ilked
the |ii#«
he roup
Judg
one of tie most cmislde
the bench In the territor
eliildjvn to the
consent
permission to see the n on
.Arm ^n til" Mr;g
of court an 1 the kind \M0nd
may lead fa a reconci'iai ion
. SANTA FE FAST
MAIL TRAIN RUMORED
i. t . no
State Capital.
Ti
I Ran
STOP, WOflAN!
AND CONSIDER THE
ALL-IMPORTANT
FACT
That in addressing Mrs. Pinkham vou
fcre (<bnfiilinp your private ills t r. u or-: n
—a woman whose experience with wo-
men's diseases covers twenty-five years.
The present Mrs. 1'iukham is the
daughter-in-law of Lydia K. rinkhnm,
and foiUHbny years under her direction,
and since her decease.her advic® lias been
Jreely given to sick women. •
Many women suffer in silence at.-l drift along
Jrom bad to worse, knowing fall well that they
©ught to have immediate assistance, but u natural
tnodesty impels them to shrink from exposing them-
-elves to the questions and probable examinations
i>f even their family physician. It is unnecessary.
"Without money or price you can consult a woman
Whose knowledge from actual experience is great.
Mrs. Piakham'ft Standing Invitation:
Women suffering from any form of female wei*-
peas are invited to promptly communicate with M rs.
Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All letter# are received,
opened, read and answered, by women only. \
woman can freely talk of b<* private illness to a
wouian; thus has been established the eternal
confidence bet vV. en Mrs.lMnkham and t he women
of America which has never been broken. < >ut
,pf the vhat volume i4 experience which she
Us to draw from, fl is n .re than possible
Ah at she has gained the very knowledge
that will help your case She asst. noth- f/
lug in return except your good-will, and
tier advice hss relieved t housands. s r^l>' • > z
Anv woman, rich or poor, isvery fooh h if *[
•nhe does not take advantage of this g -n- { //
erous offer of assistance.- Lydia b. I ink- ^
ham Medicine Co., Lynn. Masa.
Following we publish two let-
ters from h woman who «oo«'ij-
fhia invitation. Note the
The ^regular mid-term meetmg of
the faculty was held Tuej^l.fy after-
noon. Considerable routine business
was transacted inethe* meeting.
Preparations are being made for
ordering the magazines for the coming
>eir. About 1- periodicals will be
subscribed for and placed at the dis-
posal of the students fti the library
i.iullng room. The list Include^ all
the best weekly and monthly publica-
tions for the general reader besides
various magazines and periodicals of
[special Interest to students in Uie var-
ious departments of tl" • "U>£e
Mr. J. C. Gilbert, «.f the class of
MitO-i. wna \#c-lci me .visitor at the col-
b >•" this week. Miss Minnie Stilog, I
. ft.rm.-r student of the *« was I
, in stillwater visiting old m- I
gualntaiices. Ml Stiles has been
living for the last two years in Wash-
ington, with *li i broth- i- I" ' Ifo. W.
Stib s who graduated from the college
in 1900 and since then has been con-
nected with the Government Bureau
■hemlstry.
lit Phllomathean and Omega Lit-
erary Societies are planning to hold
point meeting* .tne evening during
the latter part of this month. A
good program-- i being prepared for
the occasion.
A meeting of the tennis association
was held Tuesday afternoon for the!
purpose of electing w ofb-era for j
the year. The new ourts are now a 1 - j
most completed, and it Is expected thut
a great inaju pi:-vers will be found on
in. in each evening The association
hopes to stir up considerable interest
In this game which has been sorely
neglected heretofore at The -V and M.
.liege.
At a recentgjneetlng ofMthe Athlet-
^soeiation.managers were elected
for the basket-ball and buse-ball
Talbot was chosen rnanu-
ger of the basket-hall t|tim and Chas.
if the base-ball team|
made tha-t
soon establish a fast m il o
bet ■ en Tulea and K "#: -
will take effect when the net
goes into eff- ct. Sutli a
yttider consideration for Somi
"has been delayed only - 1
unsatisfactory condition of t
nt certain places along the
roadbed has now all been
cellent shape.
Santa Fe will ■
East and West, Morth and South, Join in Defending Pe-ru-na.
rondbel
Ti."
A Home In Illinois
Lida Itowlnnd, ^t V0 Grenshaw
the greatest med-
n year ago last
had a very ev-
•onsulted the fln-
idne on earth. <
winter my lift Is bo\
■ ere cough. We had
BUYING TIES FOR RAILWAY
1 ftpe-ial to the State Cipita!. «
I Tulsa, T. T . Nov, l«>.-c. ntr:i"tor
Yarbero* wh.. built the i- .wiv.-l-
I puin.^eh Inter-urban I re has the ■ n:n
for building the Tulsa street r.. ■ '
physicians of Chicago, and
no better®
"One nigHt he had a very severe
speU of coughing. It seemed as if he
would ncv-r stop. -My husband bought
a bottle of Peruna and the first dose _
stopped coughing. We continued | suffei ing w.uiu
giving it to him uutil he was entirely | claim it I
Mils
Tex., wr
"Your
1'- itored
Home In
M J b
lll^'hc
flomo In Washington
J^rs Mlnnb liUppenbUHCli, R. P. D.
1, Buckley, Wash., writes;
, -f* , is sit k and 1 thought perhaps
=
for your medi . "'S 1 r"11"
(Hrrh cure My I 1 have
Improve
i h<
thankful to
cine is certainly i
sisters are surprl
ment. My appetite is good nm
sleep well at night. I jliave iio
pains, and no lii-|.iche or headac
"I will recommend Peruna t
It is Just what
When I began taking
had two children since I
nd work In the houje and
| cured. He is
11 for L
-iron*, healthy boyl your ti*ilinent 1 w.. wretched Peru-
<5 na his curcd me of all catarrhal troiib-
me many doctor bills,' le."
side also. •
•*I use Peruna for all kinds - f ills
and consider it an excellent medicine.
"1 have seven children. I keep your
medicine In the house almost all the
time I can do all my housework alone,
v liich 1 was incapable of doing before,
i «'] wish ev ry suffering woman could
I know how Peruna hmped me."
Catarrh
Core
with an Okmul-
V;is is sufficient
•k and more ties
k-er they can bo
ne has been or-
g on the ground
commend him to the favorable c
blderation of his fellow delegates
it Is the opinion hero that l,u«
stands a g-> >1 show to -cure tti.- ii
illoQ. IC is also concedi;d ti
ter Selection c< ul^ be made,
FRISCO FOR NORMAN
thifyght that there will be no trouble
ii, i wiring the bonus In th-- next sixty
days. If the success with which the
. . ininltlee met with at^he outset con-
bet- tiniies the bonus will be rais^l and the
| light t way pi^Jloused wiiiiln the
next two wt.-eks. This road when com-
PaJ Rr$Mh, K'hav\kinq and Spit
ting Qutckly Cured—Fill Out
Iree Conpon Below
MOST BRUTAL MURDER
— Town Taking Hold of Proposition j
Daniels accused (& disemboweling ^ gftcure Road
man with pocket knife
... .... Capital.
ed will give
n Oklahoma
, Texas.
Norman two roads
City'*?' point - south
State
tlslng
Juniors and Seniors
hard preparatory to playing
foot-hall game next week. ^Thi Iranyi
are evenly matched, and the gan*
will probably he a good one.
Mr D. A. Hill, the physical director. I
,ut .,f town a few dav thin an,i dec"v '
I reasoning t
Special to th
Frederick, Ok., Nov
" brutal murder ever <
J history of the youtliv.
Jin which Jeff Wani.-b-
I killed by Claude Luc
near Frederick
Heroes with othi
field nea
Lu
Capital.
10.—The most
innnltted in the
est was the one
colered, was
as, iv* black ne-
Saturdav. The
i s were picking
l-t%d' rick and
valise
Special
Norn
rallroai
ositlon
Norma
lu
State
Nov.
commlttt
[wl from 1
i Falls, T
thr<
ph No
..., New Discovery Quickly
Catarrh."—C. E. Gauss.
Catarrh is not only dangeiou,
It caus-s I'^-l ' - 'th. ulcer a:
believeing Daniels luui
r. attaining i <-1 at the farm r -.r • t-<-
tlx iife of Daniels, by cutting ou' Ins
entrails with a knife. After his vie
tin. was deauf he went to the resi-
dence and Inquired for Daniels trav-
eling bag receiving it made off with
the booty. When ho opened the vnl-
,s.- he expected to find his prize but
insrfcul he found that .it contained
nothing of value.
Word was Immediately /telephone '
► to Frederick of th* rash
negro and he was arrest
In the*city ja!l. Deputy Sheriff
mon returned to Lawton tod
. barge of Lucas and lie is now ladg-d
I in the county jail, being the second
negro prisoner Incorcecated for mur-
i der.
grounds, with
<>:r cotton stoi
w'Ul anv.unt t.
If the town won
-ot-.vtav and "lep-
.. k \ - -fl and ron
platforms. Th
lout t^.f',000 but it
DISBURSED OVER $400,000
Ardmore, I. T., Nov. 10—The Ohleka-
,. iw towns!te paying f^tyr eotn-
leteii disbursements of funds here yes-
iihI went to Marietta where tin1
,\ri'.M W t! I.e . .n.thue.1 Over $40,000
i t ; disbursed in Ardne-re. It was un-
. i. A that Victor M. Locke, Jr., ha I
iei-i appointed offi lal Interpre.er to suc-
. ,i • I- Worcester of Muskogee.
MI; E
nail c .ita^« near ear 'Ins.
tf.'l L.ist Springer,
BAD BLOOD
THE SOURCE OF ALL DISEASE
Every i
nourishment and
system in a .state of
er. kills ambitioi
erg>
of
j digestion, dysp'-yt
I reaches to gener-
raw
throat • and
'atarrh Cure
rmanent cure,
:n of the pots
result:
first letter.
^*"vor el^it"y-^a havemaffcred anmothinR
terrible every month The l> in are eieru-
natoui and 1 e«n har.ll, «t«nd Uiem My
rffuAor nr. 1 hftvo n wvere f.oiale tixmhle.
nd 1 mail go throu*li mi operation If 1 wa.it
w.Jl 1 do a " w.iit tomhinlt to it 11 '
Ictn iKMiblY help It PlM«e t u till "hat
•n do 1 bow you can relieve ma Mrf.
v^'DlmK, W .Mi K. Capitol Btree..
WsMiinntou, D. C.
Second letWr.
ru\Z■ftSJito*"eweiWly your
teklc
ter ftSlowujg ,
ivalue and what yve bev* <yr mu
As von k iow, T wrote you that mj- doctor
said I must ha•••* an oj^ration or I « otld not
live 1 th.Mi wrote vou. telling you my ail-
ments. I followed your advice and am en-
Ig-elv well 1 enrr- walk uiiIwh without sn
itche or a pain, iiU'l ' nv,t'''** JV R!"*
to Lydia F.. Pink" im's V'ej. table < ompound.
I wish livery suffering woman would read
this t «tiinonial and reni- • valu «uf writ-
ing to you and vour ret-ifdy Mrs Mary
niuiinick, .',0th and K ( ui hof StreeU, * unh-
iugton, D. C.
When a medicine has been successful
in restoring to health so many womeo
who^e testimony is so unquestionable,
vou cannot well say, without trying it,
I do not believe it will h«*lp nie." If
von ure ill, dem't heaitate to pet a bot-
tle tif Lydia K Pinkham's Ve^table
Compound at onee, and write Mrs i'ink-
ham. Lynn. Mass.. for special advice-
it is free *ud al-ways kelpful.
UNIVERSITY PLANS ,
DEBATE WITH KANSAS
| it with '.aus
M to the Slate*('apltal. , ra""Al
rman. Ok.. .Nov. I... Arrange- rt<" '' ' ,
, , , , that cause cataiin s
s were <-..mi,let«l last week by . ,rt.r „m who at, en:fer- |
Oklahoma llnlv-r.lt> oratorUpl tllis ,i.uie,r„„, „„d iTatlisomi-
axf.oiatlon for a debalo rflth thfl ' „ ^-.tarrh ...... win
Hate university of Kansas lit he held fUr. clnrrh qule*-
.1! I.awn tiee home time next March n0 nmt,„r i,... Ion. standlmt or hor
the tillte not Ille.l as tn" The ' , lvlll a trial parkas" n.Hll
main question will be "Compulsory „f C(J>, Spnd u9 yiM
Disputes." Last
BUSINESS MEN AR^l
BEHIND MR. HUGHES
Oklahoma City Club Endorses
Boom of Democrat for President
of Constitutional Convention
Arbitration of Lab
year Oklahoma was very fortunate
Jn the two debates which were held
'with the Jiahs College and Friends
Univeotdty d Wichita winning both
by unanimous d< cislons.
/rce of all co^t. Send us your name
and address today and the treatment
be sent you by return mall. Try it! It
THREADGILL HOTEL
NOW IN NEW HANDS ♦
*
sp< ..I to State (Capital. i♦
OAahoma City, Ok., Nov. 1 > —Tli ih J ♦
morning the Thread gill hotel passed!^
j^lto the 111.Ill !• .1 of new luil'i^. ♦
o. A. McCllntock who haa for the ♦
pa>t threi years managed the hoptel- ♦
r> an.' gave it thi reputation as being I ♦
Special to the State Capital
Oklahoma City. Or,, Nov. 10.—The
candidacy og W. C. Hughes of this
city for presidency of the constitu-
tional convention Is being taken up by
the business men of the city, follow-
ing up the claims made during the
i ■ ampalgn that Hughes was the busl-
wlll positively cure so th-it you will be I ness men's candidate At -t meeting
welcomed In-tesd of shunned by your ,,f the Indiahoma club last night,
friends. -• K CU.^1-88, itso Main Ht . which Is decidedly the bufffne-s men s
Marshall* Mi u Fill out^coupun below organization of the city, t'le follow-
ing resolution wan nassed
tils <
package
tarrh <
FREE
oupon i- guod for one t ri
of (Juass' Combined C:
ure. mailed free in pla
Sin ly fill In your nan
rc.«- on dotted linea bek
GAUSS 7485 Main St..
Marshall, Mich.
Whereas, we recognize in Hon W.
<\ Hughes, our esteemed fellow towns-
man and delegate from the 28th dis-
trict, a man eminently titled to pre-
side over the deliberations of the con-
vention to meet In Guthrie on tho 20th
Inst. Now therefore be It
"Resolved, by the members of !he
Irdlahoma clun, of oklahoma < itc
trdless of poilthal i^llllatloii. tha'
we heartily endorse W. 0. Hugln for
#i ti,' po ,m ii il preildlbt <a' the oon*
V.'^t. B q! ' Perry ",',f i# ♦ I "* !^!?1
CJ>to (o aud J uliti Buoy of M«nu*l..[ft * • ««♦•• * •l-Utuatonal oonventhm and oanieetkr
ry part of the body in <Vprnilont on Hie
4 of the | etrength. When this lite stream is flowinff tlirouj -4 , ?J. VV,-;
.1 pla. ed purity and richness « are assured of ,, .fe,t au;. «u t«Tnp ed health
- Eecat.sc pure blood is nature'%sale-guai<f a?ai,.st disease. Whttt. h<w«v«r,
th« body is fed on v.cak, impure or polluti 11. '1. the : 1 t< -a 1« dep rvu o
Its fitreueth disease germs colKct, and the trouble la tnaailebt'.-l in var. u.
ways' 1^&la"-4tioDs. T>i«nPl^. ta.sln , ar 1th, .liilcrcnt skm a action,
show that th.: blood U in a fevt risU and di •• • •' .n<uu.,tii as a rcsitlUrf tw
much acid or the presence of some trritalin? humor. Son s at I
the result of morbid, tmheaHhv nailer "n t oe bloo.1, and RheumaUnt. fti-
iarrh, Scrofula, Contains Ifiood Potaon, «t«, ar, «U d^S^tad Mood
disorders that will continue I > j;i..v.- worse as 1 mj? as. thspoiw.n
Theso impurities an<l jiotsons CnJ their t>ay into thel.lood in var ous w.tjs.
Often a sluggish, ii aet.ve « ndiBcm oSthe system, aud torpid state of tta
svefues of Toddy wasf. le.v« the reftt* and waste raatte.s to so, r anH
lorra uric and other aeids, whi-h are taken up by the blood an 1 distributed
throughout the circulation. Coming lu contact with conta lous dtw as s s
another cause f r thtypoisoninj of the blood ; v. also breathe the germs aid
microbes of Malaria into our Jungs, and when the: o get Intoitho Iidood m
sufficient quantity it beetles a carrier of disease instead of healta. Some
Ire so unfortunate as to inbeiit bad blood, pet.:.ps the dre^i of some o d
-onsttlutionnl disease of ancestors is handed i\: wn to them and they art
Constantly annoyed and troubled with it Had blood is the source of a11_d -
e™e and until this v.tal fluid is cleansed and purified the body is su.eto
remetly\ve^di* ovieted^' It^ots'd iwVinto'ue:*! treulatioii acd removes ^ny
Tnd sll poisous. .uppUes the health.,,, it^ds. „d co^
every kind. The action of 8. 8. S. is s<>
thorough that hereditary taint.i are remove 1
nnd v ik, diseased hlo«jd made fitrong tnd
liealliry so that tliaeaae csnrot remain. It
curuft jAeumatinni, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sore-
and Ulcers, tikia i^iaeasea,
Jilood lioison. etc., at^i tioei not leave ft*
,lightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks The e
blood Is renewed : nd cleansed alter.a course ol ^ ^ ab5u,u,eiy
UtenU-st tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs #l t|, ft„t c|ot4
oalhe U^d aTd an^m.a.al advu, tree ,o al. jho^lte,
iU£ SWIFT «KC'H(> BO, ATLAMTA, M j
iuu sii. -n —
S.SeS.
PURELY VEGETABLE
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 174, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 11, 1906, newspaper, November 11, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126352/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.