The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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"Durability is
Better Than Show."
The wealth of the multi-
millionaires is not equal to
good health. Riches without
health are a curse, and yet the
rich, the middle classes and
the poor alike have, in Hood s
Sarsaparilla, a valuable as-
sistant in getting and main-
taining perfect health. It
never disappoints.
8crofu!a "Three yt-ars neo oar 1 n,
now eleven, had a wrioai case of scrofula
ami « ryal|>el«i with dreadful vires, flis<*Iiarfr-
Ing and iMmg constantly. He rntild not
walk. Several physicians dirt not help for
sixteen months. Thrw- months treatment
with Hood s Surinpaiilla made him |*-r-
f .« tly well. We are Mad to tell others of It. '
Mil. D** id Laird, Ottawa, Kansas.
N«User> •'Vomltln;.* * J- Hs. dizzir.e-s
and pin-i'ii "ii troubled in'- for year-.
Had neuralgia, grew weak and rotild n- t
sle* p. My a„'i v im against me, but i
Sarsaparilla cured me thoroughly. My
weight Increased from l.' du 143 pounds 1
am the mother of nine < hlldren. V-ver felt
im. well and strong '■be • I was married as I
do now." Mr-. M. A. Watmh, I'd) i I <t ,
Washington, I). C.
Eczema We had to tie the hands ( f J]
our two yt-ar old -on on :>• -tint ? • fiim
•>11 face and limbs No medicine even
helped until we used Hood's Sarsaparilla,
which soon cured." M. - \. Van W
Montgomery Street. Pat- i n. \. J.
! A TYPICAL SOI TI 11 {ON
GARLAND WAS A REPRESENTA-
TIVE SON OF THE SOUTH,
Lived • Stormy Career Daring the Civit
War—Took a Hand In the R«c« «
*t ruction of tin South Hint Got •
r*rdon from Johnson.
Tbe late A. H. Gartand of Arkanhaa "
was one of the ablest practitioner.-, he-
fore the Supremo Court of th > United II
States. If he had lived he would he >v
67 years old on June 11 next. Mr. Gar- . r,
land was a native of Tennessee. He
was horn in Tipton county of that
state and was educated at St. Mary t
college at Lebanon, Ky., and at St. Jo-
seph's college, Ilardstown, Ky. He was
admitted to the bar In 18
practicing at Washington, Ark., for ;
space of three years he removed t<
Little Rock, and In 18G0 be was admit
ted to practice as an attorney ant
counselor In the supreme court of th<
United States. He began his politUa
career as a whig, and was an elcct*>
on the Bell and Everett ticket. Hi:
first public position was that of d -.'
gate to a convention held in Arkan a
to determine what course would l<>
pursued by that state after the elec
tlon of Abraham Lincoln. Althougl
was a union delegate he favorei
recession and voted for t
The annual dues of the Oklahoma
Rough Riders' association are only
• wentv cents. This in only the price
ot a drink of whisky and a cigar.
Ilea ltunoi arc cheaper in Oklahoma
.Wan tlu- .bam ones. One can't be a
cnight of tho carpet for leas than
that.
Fred Castcel, a Kay county Oklaho*
ml volunteer, left his wife at home
md married his nurse down at Albany,
>t>orgia. H«- has been arrested fof
Digamy. and will have to Ktaud trial.
11 now have to prepare for a
tight than when he joined tho
PEACE
VERJCS
PAIN
We K'.vc peace, and those
who are sorely afflicted with
NEURALCIA
trill have peace from pain and
a perfect cure by using
fit .IAMBS nil
When a man reads out loiul to his If a person has a had cough even a
wife, she is so intent on catching him ' violet room will not induce sleep,
at mispronouncing words that the . , , ... ,
•Wu't father what he k reading A laW-Maka* gowr at midday Is al-
ajxml most as iorlorn as a course dinner in
I — ] dajrHf'it
How many of the Christmas watches . -
are keeping good time in the New Wild Ituah of Diamond Miner*.
yeaj ' j A wild rush of miners is reportel at
i Xullaginc. Australia, where diamonds
I The truest love a woman gives a man Um~~ kw*
i is the same kind which she gives to a
I child, and to give him this she must
sec weakness in h m.
Man is the only animal withachron-
I ic longing for the unattainable.
have been discovered, and it is feared
thilt many will lose their lives in the
struggle. In this country the rush for
gain is causing men to breuk down in
health. Nervousness and general de-
bility are the symptoms which Hos-
tetter's Stomach Hitters will cu
What used to be called the spare
room is now the guest cham!>cr.
Editors are not the only ones who
appreciate scrap baskets.
nut rrect : Tablet to (ilad«tone.
Arrangements are being made for
the erection of a tablet to the mem-
ory of Gladstone on the house in Rod-
ney street, Liverpool, in which he was
born. The work is being undertaken
by the Historic Society of Lancaster
and Cheshire, to whom the necessary
permission has been granted by the
possessor of the residence.
A man endowed with great perfe<
tion without good breeding is like one
who has his pocket* full of gold hut
always wants change for his ordinary
occasions.
The truth is probably never kn
during a woman s whole life if she
cats certain things because she likei
them or to l c polite.
A man is not held entirely blum.
by the women for his wife s death i
less he had at least three doctors t<
sec her in her final sickness.
COMFORTING WORDS TO WOMEN.
Tho Surgical Chair and ita Tortures May bo Avoided by Women Who
Heed Mrs. Pinkham's Advice.
Woman's modesty is natural; it is charming. t
To meny w omen a full statement of their troubles to a male physician is al-
most impossible. The whole truth may b« told to Mrs. PinUbaia because sha
is a w oman, and her advice is freely
offered to all w omen sufferers.
Mrs. 0. E. La id), of 19th and N
Sts., Galveston, Texas, whose
letter is printed below, was
completely discouragid when
she first wrote to Mrs. Piuk-
ham. Here is what she says:
DkabMrs. Pixkiiam:—I
wrote to you some time ago,
telling you of my ills, but //i(
now 1 write to thank you /(
for the good your remedies
have done me. I have used j
two bottles of Lydia E.
l'inkham's Vegetable Com-
pound, three packages of
Sanutive Wash, and one box
of Liver Pills, and to-day I
call myself a well woman.
suffered with backache, con- ^
stant headache, whites, sick
stomach, no appetite, could not
sleep, and was very nervous. At
time of menstruation was in ter- /
rible pain. Your medicine is
worth its weight in gold. I never
can say enough in praise of it. I have
recommended it to many friends. If only^
all suffering women would try it, there would ho
more happy homea and healthy women. 1 thank
you for the change your medicine has made in inc.
Lydia E. Pinkhmn's Vegetable Compound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice, have
saved thousands of women from hospital operations.
The lives of women are hard; whether at home with a ceaseless round of do-
mestic duties or working at some regular employment., their daily tusks make
constant war on health. If all women understood themselves fully and knew
how exactly and soothingly Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound acts
on the female organs, then would be less suffering.
lydia E. Plnkham'sVegetaMeCompoiinfl; a Woman's Ecmcdj' for Woman'stus
Si§p
OUQllUHj
Every cough makes
your throat more raw
and irritable. Every
cough congests the lining
membrane of your lungs.
Ceasetearing your throat
and lungs in this way.
Put the parts at rest and
give them a chance to
neal. You will need some
help to do this, and yon
will find it in
AflCPfS
OCT!
P€€l«I
From the first dose the
quiet and rest bepjn: the
tickling in the throat
ceases; the spasm weak-
ens; the cough disap-
pears. Do not wait for
pneumonia and con-
sumption but cut short
your cold without delay.
Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral Plaster should he
over the lunjts of every per-
son troubled with a cough.
Write to the Doctor.
UiuiMifkl opportunities nuil lmtg et-
pertum !• ••inm-iitl* .iu,i ft ii fur
glv.iHT toii II..- . .li ml* !«••• Writ#
jr nil i
number of our farmer
that the wheat
a in aged by the freeze, but
e asked concerning the
that the wheat is unharm
heat comes througl
winter in good shape and there is once
nee among
While
ps that could have
planted in the place of wheat if
killed, the wheat farmer
like to grow other
Society
Women
and.in f&ct.nearly all
women vyho undergo
a nervous strain, are
compelled to regTet
folly watch the £tov*-
g palloT of the it
cheeks, the coming
wrinkles and thinner
that become more
distressing every day.
Every woman
knows that ill-health
is a fatal er.cmy to
beauty and that flood
health gives to the
plainest face an en
The Yetr 1S10 Itorc Notables
The year 1810. in which the lats
duke of Northumberland was born,
Beems to have produced a long-lived
for there still remain four* peers
who date their birth from it—Lord
Tankerville, Lord Gwydyr, Lord Max
borough und Lord Armstrong
ng news oi snia.lpox in the
tinue to aprt
1 Texas rail-
having quaran-
known to I
h the infect
!ii«l the disease
railroad t
uinan
t all p
during attractiveness
H
Pure blood and strong
nerves —the^e are the
secret of health and
beauty.
Dt.Williams" Pink
Pills foT Pale People bund tp and putify the blood and
strengthen the nerves. To the young g fl they are invalu-
able, to the mother they are a necessity, to the woman
approaching fifty they are the best Temcdy that scicnce
has devised fot this crisis cf her life
(|iml ld-li:
gho—Uo you believe that men and
women will ever have equal rights in
ibis country? He—No; I don't believe
the time will ever come when one man
will be permlttcl to occupy room
enough for two In a street car wlth-
row.—Cleveland Leader
nanism |
s supplies of all
tion of the country
f th<
60o NERVE AND BRAIH PILLS.
I -.'I, M:
11 sell
ip rate of
SEEDS
itory,
and '1
Rahtr't 8fnl •!« Hr.rrantcd to PrMBff.
: J. Brelitr
r« your trouble
" di
nltlit
plctcli
limit .'I <1
The genuine package always bears the foil name f\1
all druggists or sent postpaid on rcccipt of price 50*
par bo* by ihc Dt Williimi Mcdiunc Co, bchencctMly.N
i trod on UUI
10 DOLLARS WORTH FOR 10c
R>p« for Rhi*|<
II K^oycpi't*
I'll l from n i|
late ol sah
I >u re basing tick
titative of the road that reaiiie
ill points of importance "Tlu
pi -°u
IU, <1.
l!.< CI'mo'- Villi,
A GOOD CARDEft
nrr flt. (ireaorv'ii eecd IhmiIc til
At the r> iii annual dinner of the
Hartford (Conn.) Yale Alumni nasocia
tion, President Dwight gave this
planntion why he resigned: "I lay
down my office not because I am old—
0 la not old—but It la the end of the f
summer term and vacation tlnu
rome. My theory of life has been
this, in Just this regard: I believe life
was made Just an much for one period
as another, childhood, prime and later
and every man should prepare
himself for tbe late afternoon hour, so
life may grow happier till the golden
timo, late In the afternoon. I look
forward to coming years of greater
happlnesn than I have over known.
ItiHiirr tlio
■IfMr.o.
Marbiehead. Mass. 1
11 tf| ly. with
i- «
POP; r-L-
a SUCKER'
PT
AUGUSTUS If. GARLAND,
taking Arkansas out of the union. 1U
wa« elected a member of the Confeder-
ate congress,which assembled at Mont-
gomery, Ala., in 18GI.
During the war he served as a rep-
resentative or a senator in tbe confed-
erate congress. After the war Presi-
dent Johnson gave him a full pardon
on condition that he would support the
constitution of the United States und
obey the law abolishing slavery. To
both proposals lie asaented and he was
not Idle In reconstructing Arkansas.
When he undertook to resume hia
practlco before the supreme court ho
was required to take tho iron-clad oath
provided by tho act of July 2, 18G2. In
18f>6 ho was elected to tho United
States senate, hut ho was not permit-
ted to take his seat. He was for n
tlmo acting secretary of state for Ar-
kansas, and In 1874 was elected Ita gov
ernor. In 1877 he was elected to tho
United States senate a second time,
was re-elected, and wsb serving as sen-
ator when President Cleveland ap-
pointed hi in attorney-general.
PROPER TIME FOR A BATH.
Rome of the Oeiieml Itnlea Whirl:
Health DlrtatM.
Regarding tho proper time for a bath,
a simple general rule may bo given,
■ays Woman's Life. Take cold baths
on rising In tho morning and warm
ones just before retiring. In taking
Turkish or Russian baths tho bout
need not be considered, except as in
all baths, none of which should he
taken less than an hour or so before
or after meals. Where It Is possible,
use fresh, clean rainwater for the
hath. This Is the neareat approach to
distilled water, which is too expensive
for general use. Soft water is next
best to rainwater, and a littlo borax
or ammonia In hard water will soften
it. Brisk rubbing should nlways fol-
low a hath; then the bath will do all
that la claimed for It In tho way of
renovating the person. Invigorating
tho system, increasing the fineness and
aoftness of the skin and making one
look and feel younger. Cleanliness of
the ukin has a great effect on the
general health, and It is well known
that If one has been exposed to Infec-
tion tho best thing #to do by way of
precaution Is to take a hot bath im-
mediately. It Is a mistake to remain
too long In a tepid bath. Thirty min-
utes should ho the limit. Throughout
the winter and early spring It is ln >t,
If one Is at all liable to elillis, to tako
one's bath at night. Just before going
to bed. If taken In the daytime, brisk
exercise of dumbbell practice is highly
beneficial.
TEXAS' NKW StNATOR.
Ex-Gov. Culbertson of Texas, who
was recently elected without opposl*
tlon to auccecd Hon. Roger (). Mills in
the senate of tho United States, de-
servedly wears the high honor which
lila fellow citizens have conferred upon
'BIC FOUR"
"TIE 8t( LEIEL ROUTE"
TO
NEW YORK.
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
WAGNER S EEPING CARS.
DINING CARS.
U E. IMQILLS, E 0 McCORMICK.
Pfttltlftut !'• • Trefill Ugr
WARR N j. LYNCH,
SWEET
fOTATOES
FREE WITH ORDER. ■■ VINELESS
T. J. Skinner, Columbus Kan.
PATENTS, TRADE MARKS
Elimination and *drlo a« t" l trn!*Miltr of In
v«nt!i>n. Hr 1 for On'da, or How to tieta
talent " O TAHItElX •* 30N l\. lUnfton, D. C.
DROPSY••
SSei" ,.f 7T I lOiliijr-'troHt-
nuffut fr< e. Vr. n.lM.« ->-VbSo*r, i . «tuaia.«...
WAKTKD—Cue of toad bealtli tliat It-H'-A V S
will not liructlt. >cud ft ecuu t '«l|>atJ itn.Kal
Co • V« rk.tor lu Minfle* u J I wM MKliuoui't*
Tope lea, Kansas.
It woild In- an awful joke now If the
ixpcrtn should lind nothing at all the
natter with HopUin's vouchers.
A special from Vinlti, I. T.. says:
Martin L. Smith, a full-hlood Seneca
Indian from near Grove, I. T.,
n and surrendertul to the United
•>lat.-s authorities. Smith got into a
light with his father-in-law, who is
ilsn :i Sencea Indian, and in the melee
lohuHon was killed by being struck in
die head with an nx handle. Smith
•van committed to jail, awaiting the
nvest igat ion of the U. S. commissioner.
Alice Iteitinan, superintendent of
ichools in Oklahoma county, has re-
riii".*tl to turn over to Hopkins, terri-
orial superintendent, the 5 per cent
;ent fund for school property insur-
nce.
The enormous profits under the con-
tract for territorial printing have for
.ears been a heavy drain on the ter-
ritorial treasury. l ew persons, how-
ever, have ever taken the trouble to
tnnke a comparative estimate of what
ibis printing could he done for at or-
Unary commercial rates.
Two Indian territory deputy mar-
dials were passing through an Okla-
loinu town tho other lay carrying
IVinchesters in leather cases. They
vere arrested and lined twenty-five
lollar.s each. They are huid and will
ippeal.
Tho cuttings of many of the plants
10 be uset^ in the flower garden should
fte rooted during the months of Feb-
•uary ami March. (iernniums inado
luring these months should bo cover-
ed with blooms during tho summer
iionths if they are given proper care.
Shawnee hold a mass meeting the
)ther day and protested against the
till before the legislature providing
for the appointment of all i^ty officers
Oy the mayor.
The wife of a rayne county farmer
vaa sent a comic valentine by her
'uisband. She siApected several worn-
mi in the neighborhood, and began
writing them abusive letters. They
were gathering with pitch-forks and
hroom-stlcka on the front lawn when
It Was Worth While.
Governor Now, Llnsley,
mustn't have any more pudding; it'll
make you ill. Linsley— Never mlr^l;
it's worf It! /
Moving Clork Illitla.
In China, which has long been
known as "tho land of opposltes," the
dlala of clorka are inndo to turn
around, while 'he hands stand still.
Roiling all your experience down,
was there ever anything that annoyed
you more than the hearty laughing of
some one you hate?
This Signature <£ is on every bo* of LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE TABLETS. Accept no substitute represented to b3 "just as good
A GRIP CURE that PES CURE!
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS IN
THE UNITED STATES
■ *■' r\ PAN AH A
Druggists refund the money
if it fai's to cure.
PN1CF On
Men do not propose marriage outside j Half the people in the world are un-
of novels, though the result of calling happy because they can't afford the
It ^
well to begin at the top of the
■ and go down in case of tire.
girl and treating her to soda, is
just the same.
Insane people haven't a monopoly
on cracked heads; the peacemaker ac-
| quires one occasionally.
things that make I he other
•rable.
The wc
she hates
nan who tells a man that
men always means other
If your merchant doesn't handle, send us $1 and get prepaid to any part U. S. or Canada
"IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED,'
TRY
SAPOLIO
"La Creole"
HAIR RESTORER
Ii a perfect hair
dressing* and
... Restorer.
VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO., MEMPHIS
^5,
GOV, CUM1ERSON.
him. In the gubernatorial chair of hit
native state he distinguished himself
by reason of hs marked abilities, de-
spite the fact that he was one of the
youngest men who had ever occupied
that exalted position. In the demo*
cratic ranks of Texas he has figured
with prominence for years. On account
of the fine Intellectual equipment
which he possesses. Senntor-elect Cul-
berson will feel perfectly at home In
that body whose counsels he will en-
ter on the 4th o( next March. He Is a
free allverlte, whereas Mills was a fro*
trader and a gold man.
I'r «l<lfnt FfturV* Dully Mall.
It has been estimated that the aver-
age number of letters received dally
by the president of the French repub-
lic amounts to 700. classified as fol-
lows. Begging Jetter*. 250; petitions
on politl. ai aiThirs, loo, petitions from
criminals, 100; complaints ag:\ltiBt
various fuuctlonarlcu, 100; anony-
mous letters. 80, threats of ssiatilna*
Uo&, SO.
A CONGRLSSMAN
0
(ioodwyn,
following
Leslie Keith, the Scotch litterateur,
who was visiting Ireland in the fifties,
paw the mo. t squalid-looking beggar
he hud ever encountered sitting with
his back to the wall. Unlike his com-
patriots, this man was strangely si-
lent, so Keith asked If ho were beg-
ging. "Of course it's begging I am,"
the man replied. "Hut you do not ut-
ter a word," said Keith. "Arrah, is It
Jokln' yer homier lg wid me?" said the
beggar. "Look here." und he held up
the tattered remnant of what had once
been a coat; "don't yez see how the
skin Is spakln' through the holes In
me clotbea. and the bones cryln' out
through tne skin'.' I.ook at me sunken
cheeks and the famine tliat'a starln*
In me eyes! Man alive, isn't it hog-
gin' I am with a hundred tongues?"
Now lil?>1 or Itoofa.
Hoofs of small dwellings in Paris
are now made on a new principle.
They have only a very gentle slope
and are covered with battens and tar-
red cardboard, over which is a layer
of clean-sifted gravel nearly two
inches thick Haiti and hail and sun
have very little effect upon such a roof,
and houses thin covered suffer less
from the extremes of heat and cold
than those with ?lnc or slate roofs.
Not to II* <'UilRllt Tliat ffaj.
"Tommy," said the teacher, "how
many is the half of eight?" "On top |
or sideways?" asked Tommy. "What |
do you mean by on top or sideways?"
"Why, half from the top of 8 is 0, and I
half of it sidewas is 3!"
Probably if the women weren't al-
lowed to cry at weddings they would
laugh nt. funerals.
IWr . WImIow'i
«.>ntliliic Hyriip
The Mecca of Funny AsUatlon.
All the emissaries from foreign lands
who conie to the United States on a
questionable errand are careful to
bring with them a correct map of the
shortest route to Canada.
Hi- Found It Ku.
Pupil What, in your opinion, pro-
fessor. is tho most difficult mathemat-
ical problem? Poor Professor (grim-
ly) Trying to make both ends meet,
my dear sir.
There is some excuse for the babies
to talk that way; they don't know any
better.
but man is ■
Dropsy treated free by l)r. II. H.
\ Green's Sons, of Atlanta, (ia. The
greatest dropsy specialists in the world.
Rend their advertisement in another
column of this paper.
I shall t
'tiro for r'on*
M ill I i ^an,
•omtnend I
ttuiiifiiun 'in' und witle Mi
Phiuisload. Kuut, Kuglaud, N
urst of all frauds
The first and
> cheat oneself.
were
Kx-Congressman
from Alabama, writes tlu
letter:
The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing
Company, Columbus, Ohio:
Gentlemen I have now used two i
bottles of Pe-ru-na. and am u well I
man today. I could feel the good ef- !
fects of your medicine before I had j
used It a week, after suffering with cu- ;
tarrh for over u year. Respectfully, !
A. T. Goodwyn. I
Catarrh In Its various forms Is rap- 1
idly becoming a national curse. An
undoubted remedy has been discovered
by Or. Hartmaii This reiueily hftl
been thoroughly tested during the past '
forty years. Prominent men have
come to know of Its virtues and are
making public utterances on the nub
Jet t To save the country we must
save the people To save the people
we must protect them from disease i
The disease that is at once the Uiost
pri valcnt and stubborn of cure is ca
tarrh Public men of all parties rec-
ognize In l'e ru-na a national catarrh
remedy of anequaled merit. Send tc
Ltr Hart man. Columbus, Qnlo? lor I
free book on catarrh.
In the Intercut of Lnbor,
"Jones & Smith the tailors,
arrested today." "What for?" "They
had a sign In their window, 'Jones &
Smith. Importing Tailors,' and Casey,
the new policeman, arrested them for
violating the allen contract labor
law."
"We* expect to educate Mabel very
highly." said a clever matron recently
to a visitor. "But 1 don't want to be
educated." ramo the unexpected voice
of Miss Mabel, a tot of 4. from an ad-
joining room 'I wants to be Jess like
my mamma Is."
Iliirmrar Nuper*'Itlon About ('<
The Uurmese have a curious Idea re-
garding coins. 1 hey prefer those
which have female heads on them, be-
lieving that coins with m'Me heads on
them are not so lucky, and do not
make money.
TI « Artteaa Mi I.I.
Hunker - I usked M. Klttlsh for a
kles last night, Harklns—She turned
you down I s ipp " Hunker—No.
she turned the gas <l<nvn.
Th« tlrslnnlnif o' Hrr Hnln.
Susie--P:.pa. what makes a man al-
ways cive a «ni :..' ;t d aniond en-
gagement ilng" II sr lather—Tho
woman.
The recent decree of the Court pro-
viiilUB frr thf rorerlumiri' anil sale of
the mtiin lino of the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad is directly In lme Kith
the reorganization proceedings.
| No one seems to have enough sense
it" cut just enough watermelon to bet-
; ter his kidneys, und stop before he In-
jures his stomach
CRESCENT HOTEL,
1 F.rnKKA NI'RINOM, ARKANSAS,
Open* February 88rd. In the Ozark Moun-
j i.tins. Delightftil climate, lleautlful seen-
ri \ Unequalcd medicinal water1a. Cheap
excursion rates Through sleepers via
1 , .- •« Line Adress.ro. Plank. Man-
. , Room II Vreade. Century Building,
oi Frisco Ticket Offlee, No. 102 N. Broad-
^'ou are not very good if you arc not
; better than your best friends imagine
Mercy to the guilty
to the innocent.
often cruelty
llnw'M Tliln!
We offer One Huiiiln il Dollars rcwanl for any
rase of Catarrh tliat cannot bo cured by Hall's
C'uturrh (Jure.
1\ J. riU'.N'KV & CO., Toledo, O.
Wo, the uiitl': • rii'<i. have known K J.
Cheney for the la-t !■> years and believe htm
perfectly hono.-aiM-- in'i.ll i • Iness transactions
sntl tltiuticia 1!y ai.l- i . carry out any obliga-
tions made bv their tlrni
West & Truax. Wi.elesale Druggists, Toledo,
O.; Waiting- Kitiniin &. Marvin, Wholesale
DruK^ists. Toledo, t)liio.
Hall s Catarrh Cur.- is taken Internally, act-
ing ill rect ly upon the ami mucous surf a res
of the svsien . Test im :i lals sent frua 1'rioe
75c per bottle. Kohl bv all dmk'gista
llall a Family 1MI- are tho best
ONLY UMfc LUILLAR - DOWN
Sil HIGH GRACE ACME
"ti'Vyou
SI5.95, iml
THE /ICiVlt JEWEL
tulxi tinw. IiIkIi jTinlf •■i|Ht|>n>o, t thiciiirliout, flncst
trlnmitnira, nnt im n '-'ll -i or -'rt Inch frame. W
Addrobs, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO, (Inc.), CHICAGO,'ILL.
just us bad ns tale-
Tale-bea
makers.
TO ( I KK A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Hrnmo Quinine Tablets. All
drugRints refund the money If it falls to cure.
26c. 'l he genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet.
There can l e no course of true love
if true love never dies.
Oh Thut llfllclotiD CoffMl
Costs but 1c per lb. to grow. Balzer has
the seed U< i man Coffee Berry, j'kK. 15c;
Java Coffee pku. 1.V Salzer's New Atn-
erlcan Chleory l">-. Cut this out and send
If.c for any of above packages or send
80c and get all pkK*. and great Cata-
1-Kiie flee to JOHN A. 8ALZKR 810KD
CO.. La Crosse. Wis. Iw.n.J
llurgain hunters are not deterred by
snow or rain in their shopping ze-t.
Health fa - i'en Cents.
Cascnrets make bowels and kidneys net
naturally, destroy inierohes, cure headache,
biliiouHiiess and constipation. All druggists.
Frugality is a fair fortune; antl hab-
its of industry a good estate.
There's
Only
One
Stand-
ard of
Quality
in Athletic Goods
"Spalding." Accept no
sustitute.
Handsome Catalogue Free.
RELIEF
FOR
WOMEN
DR. N1 AFtTEL'S
FRENCH
FEMALE
PILLS
Whissiers Dyed
A Natura! Black by „
f all <lriiKKl«t* jr
NIMI
CURE YOURSELF!
AyHfEvMSGHfUICAlUO,
Neill • .< I>riiiivl«t«,
C NCIHNATI.Q
plain wrapper.
i'-uin it
• ron 14 cents
: ' ' IIMlli •• A /*4l'
PISO'S CURE FOR
NO. 0—1899
V\hcn An<itocrini| Advertisement;) Kindly
Mention This I'aper.
4LA8ASTINE
Ulivr ALAIIAHTINK Is.
Alalastlne Is the original and only dur
• w.ill eoatiijK on the market. It Is
enurely different from all kalaomlnn
prepuratlnns. Alaliastlne is made ready
tor who lu while or twehe beautiful
cms l y the uMltlon of cold water It is
wall* Ah
vlac.tr brick,
•fclld can brush
red form. In five-
with full >lir«ctlons on
It takes the place of
wh'A paper and 1 altif
WHAT "HALUO.1lINKS' AKE.
Kalsomlnes are cheap and temporary
preparation v manufactured from whlt-
iiig. chalks, clays, etc They are «tuck on
the walls with decaying animal Blue Ala-
uastlne Is not u kalsmnlntv It Is a rock-
naso cenu nt, which sets ar I It hardens
with age. It can be re-coated and re-
1« corated >v,thoi : having ► wash and
scrape off Hi. oh! couts. I eware of a
largo foui •pound ■• . -m*. of light l.also-
mine, told to dealers for four pounds und
nffrred to cU4l«u-ti as - llve-yuuvd
Carafe
( III KCIIKtt AMI SCUtlOLIIOlHES.
The Interior walls of churche«, school
houses and all public hulls .-homl m ve
l>e coated with anything but the durable
and pure Aiabastine Ho • vident li.is thl
fact become that hundreds of t. , • nr<
used annually for Ibis work. The jrenu
Ine Alabastliu docs not rub or .- ale «.if
It Is cleanly during the long period of 11
puli
CunJ I'.uj.'di, Mich.
ItF.IKfT TIIK "JI'IT AS tiOOD."
I Tho dealer who tells you that he can
• «ell you tie- "same thing" ns Aiabastine
met | lit ns food," either is not
I- Med or Is trying to deceive you. In of-
j fering something he has bought cheap
and i trying ;o sell on Alabaatlne'a (T -
i man.I.-, he may not realise tho -lunger to
. himself as well aa to you. Beware of
substitutes. Dealers risk a
tor clan age & bv selling and conium-
Y
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Kerwin, J. J. The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1899, newspaper, March 3, 1899; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc142114/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.