The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 323, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 28, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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Loss of Appetite
Is common when the blood need* pari
fying and enriching, for then the bbod
fails to give the digestive organs the
ftimalos necessary for the proper per-
formance oi their functions.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is pre-eminently
the medicine U> take. It makes the
blood pure and rich, and strengthens
all the digestive organs.
"I waa all ran down and had no
appetite. After taking one bottle of
Hood'a car*aparilla I could eat any-
thing I wished." Mrs. Amanda Fen-
cer, Oneco. Conn.
Accept no substitute for
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Insist on having Hood's. Get it today.
In liquid or tablet form. 100 Doses $1.
NIGHT RIDERS ABROAD
(Associated Press.)
Coiumbu*. O., April 27—flute Fire
Marwhal Creamer received a message to-
day t .t a band vf nignt riders from
K ntucky la t nig.it near Klply, Ohio,
S' i ftr to a large bam. nine miles from
Georgetown and burned it with Its con-
tent*.
T • governor has received a request
for t: • .owning of guna to tne organised
toba. CO growers to be used in the pr-j-
lection of their property.
_theoklahoma state capital_tuegaarflomttwo. april 28, 1ot
leave the city. A satchel fielled with
printed matter, mostly books and pam-
plets In Italian was seised with him.
THAW CASE
(Associsted Press.)
Poughkeepsie N y , April 27—Jamn
G Graham of Xewburgh. attorney for
Harry K Thaw, today soured an
amendment to the writ of habeas rorput
issued in Thaw'a behalf, making it re-
turnable on May 4 instead of May \
The change was made to suit the conven
lence of witnesses.
A Laxative
that is as Harmless as Food
NIGHT RIDERS BURN
(Associated Press, i
M< K April 27—Masked night
rider* la.«t midnight applied the torch to
the l.rg< warehouse of Paul Kautr m
Hondo's Ferry, 15 miles west of here on
tii- Ohio side and destroyed it.
Kautz b. tne independent buyer who
Was 1 >rcfd to leave Bracken county a few
i ago
restrain union
'Associated Press.)
Helena, Mont. April 27—United States!
Judg* Hunt today made an order directed i
against certain typographies! union- of
Helena Butte Livingston and Anacoa£s. '
tte Montana Federation of Labor anl f
Anaconda Clerks' union to tfiow caus-v I
on Saturday nest, why an order should
not b* Issued restraining them from in-
terfering with the business of the Bu.'.jr-
lck Publishing rornpany of New i rk j
charged that the fltfsi lMli .;<*■•« I
Injured its trade by threatening to boy- I
'
VAQUI UPRISING.
'Associated Press.)
N'ogales. Art*.. April 27— A vigorous
campaign I* about to be inaugurated i
against the rebellious Yaquis in Sonora. |
The twenty second battalion had arriv o
at Guaj-mas from the south on the
steamer A!amos. and the gunboat Tarn-
pieo 1* on th - way to the same part with
tr.* twenty-flfth battalion. There a-e
about 1.0W Yaquis under guard at Her-
mosillo. who were gathered from all over
th" state. They will be deported to Yu-
catan on the Tampico and the Alamos.
If you ate plenty of fruit, coarse food
and green vegetables, the bowels
would never need help.
But when you eat fine food, and rich
food, you must supply the laxative
in some other way.
Do it in Nature's way.
Don't employ salts or pill cathartics,
forthey violate Nature. Theyirritate
and injure the stomach and bowels.
Nearly all dyspepsia—all constipation
is caused by the use of harsh physic.
Cascarets—a vegetable laxative—have
precisely the same effect as a laxative
food.
You know they don't harm you because
they don't gripe.
They do for the bowels just what right
living would do. And they do it as
gently and naturally.
You can take them any hour of the day.
And that is the proper method. Carry
them with you. Take one just as
soon as you need it.
That is the way to keep well at all
times, without the ill effects of a
physic.
^ c*™?r table'.. Ther are sold
*7.^* ^"ggists. bet never iu bulk. Be sere
to get the resume, with CCCon every tablet
The box is marked like this:
The vest-pocket oox is 10 cents.
Tbemontii-treatmeet box 50 cents.
ife.UOO.QiO noses sotd annually.
rporations on the
in the price of
s of fluctuatio:
FOUR KILLED
TO MAKE REPORT.
(Associated Press.)
Washington. April 27.—The house 'o-
day adopted. 217 to 18 the Burleson res-
olution. requiring the secretary of com-
merce and lahor to transmit to the hou «•>
it once, the report of the commission of
town wiped out
(Associated Press.)
Spokane. Wash.. April 27—Blackbear.
a sinaii mining town In north Idaho, wa
practically wiped out by fire thia morn-
ing. Two of the ik-*i houses In the tow*
were blown up with dynamite to checir
the flames. The loss to estimated at 175-
000.
RE ELECTED PRESIDENT.
(Associated Prest.)
Washington. April -Secretary of
State Root today was re-elected „re«,.
SiLl A'n"rlriln Society of Intern*,
elect d olher officer, were re-
(Associated Press.)
Alexandria, 1.!.. April ti—A tornado
which struck Richland. La., 16 mile. t:,m
t lay t<.jr people, fa.oily
injured two. and destroyed thousam-.s of
dollars worth of property. About a '.:<in-
ared or more peop'.. were less senojr,
injured Bphriam Pearlc and his .vife
and baby were killed when their lltiue
a« blown down upon them and a ii's-o
servant was killed.
BUILDING REPORT.
Washington. April r..—The build ne a;-
propriation bill will not be reported to
the house tomorrow a* planned, a pp.- r-
ently it win „,t cnrne fmm the commutes
until some time next week.
ANARCHIST IN TOILS.
(Associated Press.)
Buffaio. N. V April 27—Ludovlc
Caminita, the Italian anarchist who
ed fed the paper at.. Pater son. X. J.,
which the federal government sup-
pressed. is under arrest here, held on
an open charge Caminita delivered
a It *ure her - on Wednesday evening
ind was arrested as he was about to
SWEARFNGEN
children a specialty
Opposite Postothd*
Cannon's Special Committee
Begins Actual Investigation
of Wood Pulp and Paper Trust
hOdv In thm . f.
(Associated Press.)
Washlngon. April 25.—The actual In-
vest tgation of the wood pulp and print
paper question, involving in prospc-t an
examination Into the the affairs of the
paper trust to determine whether or not
it ir as alleged by the American News-
paper Publishers' association a coupl-
ing a monopoly 0f fre print paper sup-
ply In the United States, was begun *.o-
gition in restraint of trade and maintain-
day by the selection of a committee ap-
pointed by 8peaker Cannon, whose chair-
man is Representative Jamei R Mann,
of Illinois; and the other membc;.i of
which are Representative* Miller Kan-
sas; Bannon. Ohio; Stafford. Wisconsin;
Simms. Tennessee; and Ryan, New \ rk
Representatives of a committee of fifty
appointed by th* American Newspaper
PubllFh^rs association arrived In Wash-
ington today in response to a telegram
sent yesterday by f'lairman Mann to
President Herman Rfdder of tn as-
sociation. and General Manner Melvlll)
K- Rtof.e of the Associated Press, inv.illg
testimony. The delegation from the com-
mittee appeared before the Investigating
thody In the afternoon and the prese-ia-
I lion of the publishers' case was at uaee
| begun by Mr. John Norris, business .nan-
a er of the New York Times
mr Norris said that he and his aj.lrt-
lants had come before the commute, in
answer to it, summons of yesteiiioy
We appear." said he. 'a, r-presen'a-
e* of substantial}- all f.ie large ually
newspapers of the United Stales .
consume at least so p..r n, the ncws.
! Print paper in the fnlte.i State* v. «
I appear here as representatives uf the
; seventh largest Industry In the country '
; an Industry that has been menaced u an
eitraoidlnary aggregation of law brea'i-
! Continuing Mr Norris asserted his
ability "to produce evidence of bro«>n
promises to congress, of deception pr.i .
ticed upon you, oppression upon the ,,ar,
| lie, wrongs to labor and damage 10 me
country without a particle of (-.>mp :i.r..
; ting advantage
I "We will he continued. "produce
: fleures to prove our assertion thar the
paper makers plan to add sixty mililon
dollars per annum to the burdens o.' fie
j paper consumers. Majr we look for t$ T |1
[action and swift reprobation?"
"Shall we begin with the story of tfie
Baltimore publisher whose price was ar-
ouhMlh1' ,a'rd tr- a ",n or °< '"e Ban.or
pcr * *r J:"0 "> <>« to put up |: >1
per ton more been use he was wLoin
seven miles of a pap^r mill?. Or «-f a
patterson. N. J-. manager who was told
t .Cu u°.ni>* buy from one maker? Or
or the Ohio representative who wa.< re-
fused a quotation and forced to go to
Canada. 0r of rtie two hundred other stor-
ies in th<- whole file I have brought w'th
me? Shall I tell you the story of
transformation of the American Pulp
Bociation from a tame debating asso-
ciation with an annual dinner and an
amiable Intermingling, into a group of
law breakers with power to force an i
munity bath from th^ government **\
••w-r '-aught in its agreement-' .^.nail 1
tell you the story 0f f.ie Pa-Vs pool an1
•I ' M fl Parks who «s !n Europe
Shall we anticipate t*\\ excuse mad^'by
•h<- pap r maW«r^ ;<tr their extraordi
nary dvancM"' Shall we anticipate t, *.
will tel1 Tf.i what is the paper maxers
p**Vt:.sed statement of the Increased ?ost
,1 lal>or, of wood, of freight?'*
MARK TWAIN PLAYING
PRANKS IN BERMUDA
(international News Service)
' Hamilton. Bermuda. April 27 Mark !
j Twain (Samuel L. Clemens> haji been in ;
, the Bermudas for the greater part of tL -
H'.aier.
j He spends a great deal of his time vis- '
. Itfng t..e homes of the islanders a ad gu=- I
j *lPmg about the days, thirty ymn ago.
j when ae m«de his first visit and gave
• voice to tim locally celebrated remark
j that the place in famous for iu "ca'a
; and squeaky piano*. This time he W
I accompanied by H. H. Rogers. ;he Sun-
; dard Oil magnate, and Mrs. Rogers.
Mr. Clemens has a rare stock of old
stories, which ar - new to the nativ** and
which :ie uses when, as frequenUy hap-
pens. he is called on to spe^tk at soma
•benefit" for a hospital or a charitable
society.
Hi, warmest friends are the children
at tne tii* hotel where be Is quarterel
There is ,mr lutie lui of It, who ic-
companles him on most of his boating
lr:p- and e*eursjOIM,. He Mld ,hat that
particular little girl had been rather
lonely until he came, but thereafter I:
was all right, because she had got hold
or some one her own age to play with.
Although nearly 72 years old. Mark Twalr.
plays and rides In the donkey ,arts and
thoroughly enjoy* himself with the
youngsters.
EXPRESS HEARING
The corporation commission will on
f Jni' Aprl1 K;ve the "pr"1" com-
panies operating In the new state oppor
irH \a th°W ca""' wh>' the proposal
nn."! - comml 'l<>n should not b.
put in effect. The order If establish-d
"III make a reduction of from 4ft to 50
P*r cent In the ntee now In effect in
■ff. %and wl11 b* ,he «'">■ now In
M^url Th"' .Arkansa-< Louisiana and
th^WV is J 8 reductions will effe t
les The p T and Amprl«'n compan-
panle7™,fa ^ anJ Southern com-
urgent ft "" ***'^ !ow" ®t the
present t.me than the Wells-Fargo and
American. Th< Adam, company als"
has a few mllea In the state.
ojj.storia.
Bsrasiie
flfsstea
ANourishing Meal
~7 f
i ^^luua T:
"The Most interesting Magazine ia America"
IF \\ E could sit down at your elbow with * copy Qf the May Ar«t« BROADWAY MAT,A7TVP1 .u
slowly, show you the almost incredible number of lively intrrccrinir • / . ?: turn,over pages
and brightest of national magazine, comains^ ^aluab!e, informative things that this newest
BROADWAY is all that we say it is—and more.
.implTtfmh! mC m°re t0 thC SqUarC !nch than any other ma^2ine Pr'nted," is the way one man put it. He told the
There is more to the square inch in the
ay BROADWAY
than in any other magazine. Read it and you'll become a subscriber for life!
BATTLESHIP NEBRASKA
TO BE GIVEN SILVER
(Associated Press.)
rvf„T,-a' APr" 27 A '"I" car-
rying Governor Sheldon and hi, st-ff to-
gether with a party of i'30 citizens of tne
p"'"- left Un™ln this afternoon (or the
atTl" offi coa#t wh«f; they will be present
and officiate at the presentation exercise
When the silver service which nas^ been
given by the state of Nebraska to the
battleship Nebraska formally presented
to the ship at San Francisco May s.
The party will travel officially and wlH
be entertained by the governors of Colo-
rado. .New Mexico, Arizona and Californ-
*ime8 when the poor
work to get something to^^A
eat and the rich work to get an
fSIkShredd^ Wheat satis- ^
ftes both because it is economical
wl fUR °US- .Two Shredded
Wheat Biscuits with milk or cream
r supply all the strength needed'
forworC°rp|ay_ata/ostof^
Sjgfigi'O il fin ndd a llttle cream, if you
I' mVi * BlSCU'' for breakfast you
kW Shreddif'wi, ted rTR1SCUlT (the
„ ded Wheat w*fer) for lunch-
TOn °Lr a"y meal with butter,
gV cheese or marmalade.
At your grocers.
had offered them a purse of J1.50« I parts of southwestern Oklan
provided they competed the trlp |
0- A. R. ATTENTION
Members of the H.rtfrant Post Vj 3
department of Oklahoma, G i n i-e
requested to meet at Knights of Colurr
bus -lall tomorrow afternoon (Mondavi at
one o cleok sharp, to attend the fune.4
IrZre^r ^ ^
HBXRT/d?LE, J' W
Adjutant.
tla Kind Ygu Haw Always baugw
3car« lh«
RgMtan
STATE NEWS IN BRIEF
new k. p. lodge
Mr. Shanefelt Is here on his way home
from ijuhtttn Oklahoma and reports the
I^>dge-> at Prague and Sparks as -Jin'
considerable work taking in new mem-
bers.
A new lodge will be Instituted on
Thursday, the JOtSi of April at Dustin,
Okla.. a town .in the Fort Smith and
«estern about 100 miles east of acre
The lodge team from Prague will do the
work.
Professor Abbott, of the Edmond Nor-
mal i-ubiished very strong articles
against tfie proposed sale of* the school
lands.
Even little Sterrett Is after a state nor-
mal school, and about twenty other
towns a-e trying to get one of the pub-
lic institutions.
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United States Marshal Victor Gran;
will have to appoint about sixty deputies.
They receive from |60 to $200 per month.
Many that never cease to ask for some-
body to trust them are glad that con-
gress has restored the good old saying,
"In God We Trust."
SHORT SESSION
(Associated Press.)
Washington, April 27—The house was
in exectuive session for about two ivju.i
today, .luring which time, after consic---
classifying and increasing the p.ty f
le discussion, it passed the bii, :e-
certain officials and employe.- of the
. -lainder
i devoted to eulogies on the life.
actor and services of the hit- .Senators
Morgan and P^ttus of Alabama, bom uf
whom died last summer.
As a further mark of respect the byars
at 5:16 p. m. took a recess until 11.34
a. rp. Monday. • v
The Man With the Camera Eyes "
Sits behind a police desk in New York and in one glance
he can identify a crook s (ace after twenty years. Do you
want to know about the'"thumb print" system, "s'tool-
pigeons" and the whole clever business of trackintr
thieves? Alfred Henry Lewis tells a mighty thrilling <le-
Strect" S,°ry h'S "SherIock Holm« in Mulberry
The Miracles of Modern Surgery"
Nowadays the human .body ran be patched up with
silver tubes, rubber plates, wire, beJs' wax, ground bones
and silk thread. A man can be brought back to life with
warm salt water. A hunchback child can he cured.and
straightened if it will hang by its chin in a plaster cast
for a few weeks. Impossible' Read Robert Sloss's re-
markable contribution.
The $39,000,000 of Tnni# Church
Trinity Church Corporation, New York City, has 39
million dollars in its pocketbook—and its tenement houses
are considered about the poorest on Manhattan Island.
( liarles l-.d~.mrd Russell asks the Trinity management some
rather pertinent questions about their business methods
—questions that every church member in Agierica will
find interesting—in his dispassionate cross-examining ar-
ticle: "Trinity Corporation: A Riddle of Riches."
A 14 Billion Dollar^Business Is In Trouble right here
amongst us and its trouble will affect you, Mr. l-'armer,
and you, Mr. Poet, and you, Mrs. Dressmaker. Do you
know much about the railroad situation, what it means to
all of us? For the first time in all that has been said on
the subject Herbert X. Cassvn gives "the straight of the
thing'm the May BROADWAY.
"Is Christianity on the Decline?"
You will find ginger, infonnation and food-for-tboueht
In Kcv. Thomas Dixon, Jr.'s contribution.
There is something to give your patriotism .and your
red corpuscles a glad feeling in Robert Edrrtn, story
about our athletes, The Record Breakers 0/ America."
"The Girl Who Goes on the Stage"
Embarks upon a carecr-after-admiration. There are nine
wooT" l° °ne that 'l tUfn °Ut 3 career"a'ter-worm-
If the Girl in Your House is thinking of going on the
stage, she might be interested to know some of the cold-
blooded facts in the came. She will find a few of these
Harris ™ S°"!° .intere5tiT>K Information in
ft arris Merlon Lyons article in the May BROADWAY.
it rhh® aw-j°ke °f thVvor'4 is thc Amewaflii ntilliona.re.
He has his own or his daughter's portrait painted by
y TEr0nnnent fore,?n am\;" wif0 comes to this coun
Th<" Prominent foreign artist" slaps some sugary
paint onto a canvts, puts in a lot of silk hangings dosra
and jeweiry, gives the sitter a piquant expression—and
demands a check in five figures for five days' work The
story of this enterprise is given—with namea-in "Foreign
StTLSsSJ"Tt"'" y**- 5
Studies in Personality: "Paul Morton,'weateriw"
bi£hteen other people prominent in the public «yt.
The Kingfisher Midget wants everybody
In fhat# town and adjacent rural districts
to talk about nothing but Chautauqua
the next three months,
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It is reported that several cute fellers
in Oklahoma Jails are in the playful hab-
it of often crying: Pire! Fire: when there
is no sign of a spark.
O—-
4*4 persons are awaiting trial for mur-
I der in this state.
Two choctaw Indians were fined fCOO
! for killing a deer.
J —o—
Tom Turk, who dlaappearpd from Lacy
1 on Feb. *>, hasn't as yet been found.
■' O——
The average marriage-tired person
doesn't like the new divorce laws.
—o~-
Every alfalfa grower should have «om«
hc*s and bees to help All up his nock-
et-book.
Several persons are alreardy in fear of
the predicted f' urcomets coming within \
fiv* million miifts from the new state of
Oklahoma in the year 1966.
$100 SEWARD $100
•he readers of this paper am f*
^leased to leam that there a at lea.9;
Z' drrJ •cleac# f'" I 11 tha, TivnieatUin in the far-
been atde to cure In all lti etage*. and | mer (treat American desert increased f.,a
that li Catarrh. HaJ'a Catarrh Cure i i quail, sonit birds ami rabbits a thousind
the only positive core now known to the j 'old in this new state.
medical fraternity. Catarrh being
s.itut onaJ djwase. req^rej a consUtu-
tlonal treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure is
taken internally acting'directly, upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the *y*>
tern, thereby destroying the foundation
of the di«e* e. and giv;ng the pat'«<it
strength by building up tne coii^titutlon
asalsting in doing ita work. The
proprietors have so much faith In its
curative powers that they offer One Hun-
dr<<J Dollars for any case that it falls
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., To-
ledo, O.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consUpa-
is old by all Druggists, 75c.
il^n.
NINE PIECES OP REMARKABLE FICTION BY
Louis Joseph Vance E. F. Q'Dodo") Benson A. S. Hoffman Elliott Flower
Henry Sydnor Harrison F. Walworth Brown Carrington Phdps
W. B. M. Ferguson
'Cloutsham Combe
ALL NEWSSTANDS. 15 CENTS
S1.50 A YEAR
attempt delivery
(Special to the State Capital.)
oklahoma City,, Okla., April S7—By
mean* of tw<> eawa ooneeAled to the
wooden leg of ('. O. Thomas, awaiting
trial on a charge of disposing of mort-
gaged property, six prisoner® ronflned In
the county Jail here hoped to secure their
liberty tonight.
Th- cleverly «-on t. d plot to xcvrf
the bars of a cell window during the
hours of the night, was revealed by one
of the conspirators to SherllT Charles
(harrison of Oklahoma county, wnc
searched the «ix men and found the tw<
saw* snugly oeconce l within the wooden
member.
Many farmers consider the ld a of
teaching farming in th* country schojli
a very fooiieh proposition.
Oklahoma has money to burn, Blllcps
offer* $15,000 prizes to those that <*an o%-
ffcr the Vst way or scheme of djspoal \g
of the school lands .
Several Lariat farmers are so far be-
hind with ft*ielr work that they have to
toll in their fields on Sundays.
The Wynnewood and Kltnore paper*
want Garvin county seat removed fr>m
l'auls V:ille\ for the reason that Paiit*
Valley Is nothing but a mud hole.
A hoapHai for coined k.ck person,
la being established at MiUtaal. r.
r n'Z7 r°"n,>: has milas o:
s:
The Cracker Box urtiool. in KinrSa-i
coun'l'. will close next week
Mis, gallax Pa^e. teacher of the Whlti
lap school ,.]0Se h#r Bchoo[ w^"
sumptuous feast next Thursday
popCrrsC°Unti °mCla"
Ramain. of maatod^i, were found In
Custer countj. la-t week. Iouno ln
olu «« democrat aa5-a that "out-
lawrj is rampant in Altus.
. Bc"° ton,r about "rrl .c
Some R-iff frolickers indulge in sump,
tuous kitchen parties. P
j*c.lc Sour, of WoodT*county, w mr.
ri'-d «o Miss Sweet of Custer.
Jim I^nd, of Standing Rook now '
know. ,ha, „ pays to advertise. He ad^
^rtlsed for a mouser, two weeks ago
and now not less f.,an sixty cats are on
his premises.
Rustic debating achools draw .args
crowds In spite of the spring work. Hun-
dreds of young ap./uters are training th-m
•elves for congress and legislature.
The Okmulgee eommerrlai riub forn:-
mg a formidable bucltet brigad**.
Miss May Meek* was arreted at Hen-
ryetta for selling whiskey to hotel guests
She gave bond for her appearanco In
court.
The-iMerrv Widow hats have , been de-
clared a auleance that must be abated.
A report .from-Onasco.states that th«
smallpox have turned Into bad meajles
Chief state saloon keeper lazier ejti-
mates that there is about JLV0n0 worth of' (
confiscated booze In this state.
Osago county Is getting ready to Ao'.fl
a tip-top, first class fair next fall.
Tne Hornet says that several-mad dog*
are reported in Meno. AU uirmuga *i
curs should be killed or arrested.
The Ohost Mound school. In Caddo
county closed last Friday with a Juvenile
love-least and "whoop-er-ah."
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Strange as Fiction
LONG WALK FINISHED
(Associated Fl-esi.)
f'hlca«o. April T. -A ninety days
walk from Settle Wash., t.. Chicago
w ^♦oinpletod 1< iy !>> Richard K
Hay and William Jackson They loft
the western oily January l'h at s
oclock In the morning and had is 1-2
hours to spare when ^ley rem bed the
city hall here thin afternoon They
reported that the Scuttle Athletic cluo
A Sasakwa merchant trie- ti dtaw
trade by nfToring a nice co.i.'j ♦ . t'te f.ist
>cung lady that enters hi* -lore door
ever, morning after his breakfast.
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The Dewey paper Is about th< whole
World in that enterprising town.
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Th" Drummond boys are said to need
mending of their torr/^and rlpp" \ n?orals
Sonio call a certain kind of n'-w bto2o
"liquid down shoot." *
e _o— ♦
Put your cats and mouse lr p:< t TOtk
Mice caused a $15,000 fire it TT.nlon.
About eighteen neighbors ntten-1cd thT
burl'*I of M• gilder's Jers*>v w. last
Saturday. The Tlecwiaed bov e was "5
3cars old when old Death overlook her
Mustang Lariat. e a
The Rroken j
Yeneflt from tii
rrow neop..-* derive
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In Oermany there Is a newspa-
per published in the Interests of
all rheumatic sufferers, and each
week symptoms Ad treatments
arc discussed by both laity and
medical men. One scientific con-
tributor. related that a formula
originated especially t to relieve
kidney diss ease, had almost phe-
nomenal virtue In the treatment
of all forms of rheumatism.
Its action is to favor the kid-
ney secretions and stimulate their
filtering capacity, so that the poi-
sons and acids which- cause rheu-
matism are eliminated. This ac-
complished. the blood becomes
pure and rheumatism vanishes. No
secret is made of this formula,
which Is composed <ff one-half
ounce fluid extrac huchu, one
ounce compound fluid halmwort
and two ounces compound syrup
sarsaparilla, mixed in a bottle,
and to be taken In teaspoonful
doses after each meal and one at
retiring
A local druggist states that any
honest pharmacist can fill the
prcsclptlon. and expressed the
opinion that many of the standard
remedies had been discovered by
mere accident. Doubtless every
rheumatic and kidney sufferer will
be grateful for this Item.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 323, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 28, 1908, newspaper, April 28, 1908; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126674/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.