The Sapulpa Light. (Sapulpa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Ofnund a Clean &*et: Lm.
TW imarn «f O«or(to
la we U»t (If* •-*+»
cte*a Ut^b At i meeting of port
Q, Traftkn prote'tive AunrlV'j*.
• resoftntoo m* efingCf : ((*MtM(
E. M MflllfkM)l a MMr of tA*
pau, to lilndw* in tke legtentnre
• util peiMMi thnt ao k*tf*f of a
>o«t« eiurttitiit :r*keisut
a h»U Mia a |mm to a room to
watch the M Uaw* taw aot k«i
i a»»*cvi dK* the K*ftm occwpaa 7
•H tho rows The ira«»Uag men «**-
i4m> that they often hate notes**-
aat nag 4h<utui npraar n la he
t«U. aapeeuhr la await tew at
•■*vec Cuaa tec t. gw**
The cfceagae* ot hirer la «och
that the sMal cwnuneee te la-ate
It hae mow evt*t te engotent (Uw
Mva m R ta. a at eat the aaa> Da**-
Ve ter table ease are mm faibjt*
tV»« ter ttoaom. hat the teles* torm
they hare an«aM la that ot iw:«
aa eer rape. thfaaUy aat 4o‘etttr
luhleai t Te the eye the patwh I*
haMatif attractive, hat |l*a day
clatae (naei ftrlliM* The.** h
tithe te chases io pah at pcica.
MOCM TAV* TENALTV
HI# ONE WEAK SPOT.
Wemea tad glassware nhooiJ he
handled with care.
.*eteh W<re m.
th
,rj MM
I
arer end ■ 9 am at
Henpee at Chicago
CHICAGO Johaaa Heck osnvtet*^
at the Barter at hie wtle. Marts We*
her Harh. wu hanged la the eoaatc
jail rilte 1 the S3, at 1 » a'rloca
Three ttwee reapued. Hoch inerting *•
the laei that he he created all the de-
lay that the law wan dad hia U»*
dec the wording at Ms sentence. the
criminal wae te haee heea haa« he-
iweeat the hear* at It a a. eat X. w
Whea the laet reaonrree at tea at
toraaye—aa appeal to tho federal
wait at a etalattaa at the toaiteeat*
taMtaeel to the cwa*tltwtlaa which
Itehlda that a au shnil aet he de-
pith at III It* without tear proceea
at law had heea tooted Hoch ahaa
doaed all hope at eertaa hie lite hat
«till haeteted that he he allowed to
Hve aa a early la two e'etarh aa poo-
Whea Jailer Whltteaa who haa laac
heea a frtead at
hia ce> aad
wMh yea. John. aethlap aot* caa he
deae tor yaw" Hoch replied That a
all right That a all right Thai a all
right, hat I waat te have all that to
roalag a a* a ay ttae. I go whea
IN ertoeh tea re. pat V yaw try to
take ae hater* that ttae. ITI Aght *
"It weald aot de yea aay gaud te
gghi. repMed Jailer Whltaaa
*1 haow (hat. repUed Hoch. "tell I
waat all that te coatag te ae aad I'll
go at I:te
The jnttov. after coankatMa with
Deputy She rig Pet ere. agreed to the
w
STiLir
SPSS's*
half
ft la aet ee aach the thh
ae the aaaaer la which H le
te oar Praia, that gsvae It lie value
vVhilet wo are wore.ee eteadlly for
a Iwt per pure, we ufteo at the war
ttae faMM aaother which we had aot
ia rtew
DIGEST* NOOK* FOR WOMEN
Many Cover
Girte Make Good In
eoaw That Way
(Ngeetiaa hooka U a pleaeaat oc-
cupation for woara Ptted for H. A
half dotn dertr girl* la town are
earning eohetaatlal income* la that
way The digester tae tor her
1 Ueateln women too hear with aortal
repifrant* te ftad uaw tor read la*
pel who elak to harp aoreaet of car
rent INeratare The ' Itgwntoc care-
tally fallow* aot#worthy pabltrattoa*
la Sedan. art. arteaee. Matory or
r*-ltgiaa (laee or tartre a week ahe
rate at the aoa**> at a client to
review the eoateaia f the hooka read
Whf la caret* 1 te a**aioriac aay apt-
ima or witty aayta* that her clleat
rui*k' tatn«dec« effectual? la edaver-
oo4tm.
“It la rwakarhahl* hoe tittle leleere
■uar wua*ea haw." «eld a Vaeaar
aredaale who aae * topu-i the aew
crlltag "They caa e--l toa gt*e we
a iiUf hoar all to atr*«lf I ta aehod
to rail at the earn- hoar ae the haw
driver (he aiaalcare or the chi’ep
ntW. aad la spertalir ga? season* ail
three of thaee atteadaatq aay he at
aid epua her while I ett at Ikm
diet ear - aad paat a*, epaa cerveat
kuuh* “-New Tork prev
Oaafnrat Cf it Ha Cured
It t*te4 te»| i|i
• c«rf a# lit «ffiT fitte to te y
f tiff «gfh4Ct Gto Itot d hf dtotH«tt*4
t»oGifted I* te rar.f • f * *k t «I
■apt. *< 1 'te 4 ' fce I ttdte fe pa T«to
• -tip to laliraM pwto to * «te»h*«tef • * • <w-
»itfn * tohph'te® to! • te- p M li « tetooe r i9m 11 fbp|
tom Ml la I fee if 1 tp4 »fe --*GB tea > toAmnn toMfi* « ■ Ip
Utoa MN Gteto (te a te** t **ocd fee te toafteepi f*G4»
l«to>«r«C •' I It hoe*i «p| totrw fete* 'f
tNte *4 to* •ra tfewto * * ctte'i fetor* * • *hi«f
Imci atfe ipltoeil P#i»dfe •# tte* tetefteGfeP P*a»#te tea
He Ptoflft* "to Mfettoe «f» pro fa* Ml tefe t
«»•
1 1 Uu • Ifeterri 1 tn ewwlf** fetertettePte,frtett
u
toll to ’lypGp • t«
fate* Hteif iTctei f r%»• to NtetelftoHte
There te aa aafnrteaate dtepeettloa
la a bm te ettoad atari aer* to IS#
taalie at hla wapawai eaich oG»ed
kia lhaa to their perfection* thirl
ptkv hia -Grevtii-
the pool y«ar '«wrt a*
ted *tel *« fated
p at harp*1* p» »e*
we odd a >■ kip *4 tho
lo»> k
wa the I
BaeifedW aoeeel If
■Ml* A tew teed On.. Let
or *. U Owe. tew
INDIAN APOAOr*lATlON felLk.
The Terrreery WiH a*c* v> feSOT 032
hy Or wane ot toll
te AfeHINOTON The how cow
alttw oa I ad tan afealre ha* author
tote a favorable report aa the ladtaa
appropriate Mil The largeet itagle
Iteai la the aware >• feSoo.M* te he
seed la trrtgaUua at ladtaa laade.
Ihroaghoat the coaarry
The hill, eataa* other thing*, aa-
thortsed Secretary Hitchcock la hie
dtacreUoa ta lasv a large aaaber of
pateato la fee ala pm to ladtaa allot
teea. Aa appropriation of fepG.M* le
provided for work mom notag condor’
ed hy Tams Miby flee AM for nrboote
for whiten aad Indiana fefeAM for
roads la ladtaa Ter'Kory, aad flO.-
feto for the te'hMarker Orphan home
at Pryor Creek Altog*tb*r the terri-
tory will receive fet»7.«tt.
The Chltoero school la Oklahoma M
aathortied ta leaae about 7.aad acras
of Ha leads pot now in tmo.
Ntprssratntire Retd of Arkansas
also favorably reported the omnibus
court town bill from the same commit
toe The measure provides tor court
ai teTrelent ha. te’llbanoa aad Rartlv
vllle aad Cherotah A similar Mil la
aow peadlag la the house committee
oa Judiciary
LAW MUST PC OGEVID
feuerectme Rutoe Will go feafereed If
It Tehee MHit>e to De fee
LAWTOK: "te’a pcopaee to have
the poaraatine law* of Ohlakoma en-
forced. If w« have to have the militia
called aa to do M“ Thaae were tae
eorda nltored hy Cattle Inspector
<’baric* Oortoa of th.s rty aad were
leapt red hy the egorts of Tom Morrts.
weretery of the Oklnknam llreetoek
eaeltery board, aad Ammtaat Attorney
General Doa C featlth. who are deter
mlaed to earry eat the taetrorttoas of
the agrtcaNaral aad lad total depart
meats of the government ’There ere
I,*M cattle fueraallawl ta C<
coant* aad the offerers have
movta* them The preserutloas of vt-
ala I or* will be taken up later ta the
proper manner Thaoe are all the
etau meats I earn to make at the pres-
ent time ”
la apeak ta* of the violation* aad
the rnaoogneet pasMbmeet of the vt-
etetora gar retar* Ifearrl* aald "The
•berHf aau depot* county eHomey
have agreed to earry «• to the letter
the rr«otattoos of (he llveatorh eaa
Hary bear* They have the entire ter-
ritorial sdawalsireltoa behind thorn,
both the eaecutlree la I he etty are
from Oath tie |g the lateresi of the
eaforeemeot of the gaaraatlae law*
OaafPveacea were held with County
Allomey Caaalagham aad gberMI
Hamaumds ead pleas of eetloe agreed
agaa.
WAfeHINflTON as the remit of
4 roe ferae re between rommtoatuoer
Itepf. Delegate MeGuIre and Oaage
eblsfe here. MeGuIre to preparing a
Mil providing far the alietmeol ef
loads la the Oaage aaitoo. giving eaefe
Indian eae hand red and olity acres
of load, which eaaaot be atleaaled.
aad earn* eight huadem acres to eel
The hews# committee oa ladtaa of
tbeamed dollar* oof ef the imerer
fund of the goc end fas Indiana aad
•rtoea (boons ed from the Iowa tribe
to pay 'he debts ef the trtbee to OhU
boma trader*
Praoonmt Minnesota Mercaaat Cured
to Stay Cured by Deane Kidney
Ptiia.
a C Hayden, of O C Harden A
Ca, dry good* mwrkuti. ot Albert
Lea. Mina , say*: "1 was mm tarns
that I could hardly
walk. There was
aa 1: countable
•mutes* ot tbe
back, and ruaataat
paia and achtag. I
could had no -egr
• as very oa
comforrable at alght
At my health was
good ta cvvrj other
way I coaid aot its
deretaad this trookie It was Jest as
if all the strength had gone from my
bach After »-Sena* tor soam time
I begna aelag Doa as Kidney Pills
The remedy acted at once upon the
kidneys aad whea normal action wae
removed the trouble with my baek
dtoappea-rd I have not had aay re-
turn ot M ”
Tec sale by all dealers N crate a
baa. Peeler- Klara Co. feGkla N T.
Aped Mieemnecy in Ctuna
Teg more eathatlastic aad devoted
miss toner too* are connected with the
Tmebytertoa board than Rev. Dr.
Hunter Corbett, who la <• years of
age Intends to return to hks work la
China, although ha hae spent forty
three years of hla Ufa laboring la that
Sold, with bee Ipaarter* at Cbee-Too
Cures IMweiMuei end Catarrh—
Medicine bent Tree.
bead mm money— simply write and
try Hntaate Bk*d ftelm at oar eg-
pcvc tv-iaDir Blood Helm (h B R)
kills or Wstruy* tbe poM->a la tbe
Mood 01 -# tbe awful
km h sad shoulder Vis dee. shift lag
Vine dUferuMy In mwlag ingeev tore
or lags bone vim rwollen mueotog
and >-tri' • of rheumatism or tbe foul
krsutb. hawking spitting Ir opinge
te throat bud bearing, specks 1>;ng
before tbe eyes all played owl feeling
of catarrh Botaalr Blood Bahn baa
cured hundreds of eases of to or to
years standing after doctors, hot
springs aad vt*nt medieiaae bad ail
failed K-wt of three cured yaUcati bad
nkca bi-d Balm as a last resort It
Is especially advlasd fr-r ibroelc. deep-
seated rases. Impossible for aay sow
to suffer tbe agoulss of symptoms of
rheumatism »r cutarrk while nr after
taking Blood Balm It makes tbs
blond pure and rich thereby String a
health) blood supply. Cure* are per-
manent and not a packing up Drug
storea. ft per large bottle Sample nf
Blood Balm sent free and prepaid
a loo special medtrn) advice by describ-
ing your trouble and writing Blood
Balm Ce Atlanta (la
f to
a ucanauTvn* rt be mb rti
^Backache, “The Blues
.. 4 *• - * • - “ Bom Syrr.^’.rrr.s of OrgtenlO DmiWOgmamA fete
If a woman m afftlctod with klopt»
i mania she always token aoatothiag
tor it.
Wes. Wi
yfiman—of Suffwcrs Find Ke.ief.
No* Atonoe. a barber
ark stand are aot
•Teeth kM«U|
—that Allcork s ore tbe ortgk
porev pUoter* are mtlattnv
At leas* once In every mi
he la rmbttloue to patent 1
Invention.
and a
I aad only
Taylor s Caeroeso Krmsay ef 8*
SB : M .use i*.\tier* ifttsi rtaali-
u>*«ka Cauls Creep sad lease*
Bod all Ikaol and lev lrraktss At drv-
gisto toe . toe sad B to par
boma wome
will Itotoa to
what k'i like.
curious they
at te bag out
Wan toe—Men to Irani the barber
trad*, short time completes; eaa
partly earn expense* while leeralag:
write tor terms today. Oklahoma City
Bar her College. 113 A Robinson St.
Oklahoma City
fcs comparative, te*
1 who la proud l
the syle of sticking vt
while drinking toa
town years ago.
How often do we hear women Of “It
aoenmv though my hack would break."
or *‘Uoa t apeak to me. 1 am all vt of
aorta ? These signileant remarks prove
that the system requires attention.
Raekache nod ** the blues" are direct
symptom* of an Inward trouble which
will sooner or later declare itoell It
may ha canoed by dioraerd kidneys or
some derangement of the organa.
Nature requiresastistoDoeand atones,
>
pound instantly Baser is
use Nature require)
aad Lydia K. Ti
ad tau
Are You One ?
Itching troubles appear to he epi-
demic at this time Are yoa ao atoiet-
ed? If so. give Hunt's Core a trial. It
Is positively guaranteed to care aay
form of Mrh Ison a failure means
it roots you nothing
» Vegetable (on-
w_________,___rta its curative
sowers in all Ukoo pecu mr ail me n to of
women. It bos been the standby of
intelligent Amcrieoa women fur twenty
years, ead the best judges agree that
H la the must universally soceea*-
ful remedy tor wumaa a ills know a to
The women nave the advantage
They arc aow wearing the pompadour
at the bock ef the bend. A man bat
mo opt km as to where he will wear his
La'a spot
Te Get Bis test Out ef Life:
Order the life habits to conform to
the laws of hygiene, take proper rust,
food drink aad eaercise. hare plenty
of tight, freak air aad sunshine, aad
take a cap of Garbeld Tea dally This
mild laxative Ms urea Good Health.
Druggists sell Garbeld Tea.
There Is a good doa. more charity
ta withholding the word of malice
than ia giving aay kind of a wad of
money - Henry T Cope
Net D'Sg**<M*f This T .me
*T hare heea often dtaappoiated la
the see of some widely advertised rem-
edy. rleHnlag to ears this ee that
trouble Nevertheless oa the strength
of one ef the testimonial letters pub-
lished. I derided to try a horn of Hunt s
Cure. My trouble wv ecaenm ef the
lower limbs, from which I long suf-
fered. One boa cured me I bare had
to Hast • Cure "
Mrs Alice Tort ua*.
ffhell Knob Mo
It Is an art to
and K Is still ntor
paint a work of art
» of aa art ta Mil It
Bead the eoavtnrinf testimonial* of
Mrs. Ho.mew aad lira Cotreij.
MruJ.C Ho', men, of Lnrltoore, North
Dakota, writes:
Dear Mr* Pin them.—
“ 1 ktv* sugared *e«rvthing wKk backncba
aad fsmsda trcmMn—! la* the trouble mo on
vlg mg wom was m mrh a esoGtea that
Iwaaimiihs te ba about, salhra A was I
kabla C'ampmiaA If f bed ooly Sr* -wn hew
matte sumrmjt 1 would haw m***l 1 teoild
My karkarbra aad kmitarSm or* all gtoa'aml
1 taihr mo pala at mr awotblr prrvria,
wterms before ! took trite K. Plukham*
T«gs*abte Ctepoaad I sugared uKaom pom -
Mrs. Bmma Cotrely. log last l-’th
Street, Maw York City, writea 1
Daar Mrs Ptakham^
“ I faai it mr duty to toll all mffMns woman
of Usa rwtwf 1 kawfound m LfksL Piak-
Wbrn loom-
1 sull«-r»<l
__. ami
__________ _ fy rural s 1
n ~r toa teat of bsalih. aud I owe It aU
loyou.*
When women arc troubled with imp
alar, supper<ww-d or painful periods,
wi-akaeoa. diap.acemeata or ulocration,
that bvnag-down ferling, ind imuus-
tiom of the fnma'.e organs, ba* Miche,
bloat.og (or flatulence 1, general de-
bility, indigestion and nervous prostra
U« or are beset with sock nymptoma
aa dluiaeoe, (sintaua, laaoitnde, excit-
ahility. irritability nervousness, nlvp-
leooneaa, melancholy, “all gone” and
’* want to-be-left-axW feeling*, bines
and hopeleaioeoa. they nh*Aild remem-
ber there 1* one tried and true remedy.
Lydia E. Pintthams Vegetable Com*
, ound at onou rt mores such troubles.
No other medicine has each a record
of cures of female troubles. No other
medicine in the world ho* received this
widespread and unqualified endows
meat. Kcfuae to buy vy siiVat'lula.
FREE ADTICE TO WOMEN.
Remember, every woman U cordially
Invited to writ# to Mr*. Pink ham if
there ia anything shout her symptoms
ahe does aot understand. Mm. Pink-
haa ia the daughter-in-law of Lrdia E
Piakham, her assistant before her de-
cease. and for twenty-five yearn nines
her advice has been freely and cheer-
fully rlrea to every ailing woman who
vks for it. Her advice and medicine
have restored to health innumerable
women. Address, Lynn. Moos.
High Ciass Druggists
e many papa ertneto
f fev tear ef bartering 'hurt ig
gw. aw ksowing 'he' • (eternal
to a aige af the highest rultarw
No. Part rude «gl
Nr weight* aalww
te' MHw« fa* ■»»
pea 4m aet mead
they are la the
Milwaukee (tea
We* Ofhe»e*iy latoemeg
Nall fvwm the lateral ai* rum
we «maMtoi ai*af*4 to- the
r*story if the ghvy Is still aAdfaaa
*• Teel Morten M te *oH ‘ha* bady
1 imvt* r yet uAnslly toaraed that
arts is te fthq
hareye Weteeweeas E*"h held
PMRRTi The waterwwres bands to
md fey «pari* i atewtma a few weeks
ago hy ihle aft? to tbs earn of feftaaa
have heea oeM to the hem of John
Raisas G Ca af CMcage at par The
city km keep wttkwat water aad light
tor the past two weens aa ecewaat af
a task of funds le repair the present
plant Aa eager* In Oeee to mah*
plea* tor • complete reaemitoa ot
R I* gg art ta point a work af art
• ad M te etffl mere of aa art to sell ft
Tee. brother aad sisters. If yoa try
never te make row reelf unhappy the
ebaaee* are yaa will scatter happiness
among year friend*
losueaoee Apsinet War
I Basra nr* a have recently heea
placed la Dow doa ta cwver the risk
of war breaking aot botweea Magland
aad Germany during the eaenlag
iwelre month, at • guineas per cent.
The rrwwg le like toe sea. heart a«
yoa along oa Its wave* or swallowing
yua ap Hi them, according to the win I
that Mow*
Do aet mind If yoar advise baa aAt
keen followed at all But wbat te
exasperating is la am M half totiewad.
for tke result te * caricature
RHEUMATIC PAINS
Oteaeeeer Was* Dr. Williams’ Tiwh
Tine Twnfp toe Bleed ana
Heal loheruga T>aawaa.
Rkeaauitiaiu le a dtoaaae of tke tend,
ruuaad by the failure of tke hdy to mat
uG rwrtaiu poem Rateruai applies-
Hums are of nor lair in tev-artar tempo-
rary relief font (els- tbe rare for
raeunmtiwn lie# ia partly tag aad es
rtrkiag tke Mrsut
Mr* Trvxten k H*«wn. *4 fftRrunptet
Nreet, Kuodr Mill. N Y . was a suflervt
from isflainluntier rbrumali«m from
tbe time Ntr wea Hites The my*
*• It first epfwrsd m mr here jornto,
tie-a in my kips and water li bernm*
a regular iking that 1 would he laid at
ill winter The rkeomaims) affected
neatly my ha Bda. hi pa. feet and
•h -nhter* My hands were all puffed
off and my feet Meow def««m*d I
kwt my ne pet Ns. rwuldn I steep otto
•nmsttmm I wns > run pelted to cry Mi,
Ute Mia was w> intense
" Tv pv*rsl winters I wns endec the
dnetiW I rare and white bte msdnype to
| Meed (ha psl* for a hlile while I her*
teemed On prseseei for a pern-earn 1
-are | war r<«fo*4 to my he.I. <4f and
m. foe weeks at a Hoc Mv Itmks
swelled drmdfuilr *l lib** aad I war
rsdnvsd slmr wt to making
“ la the spring of it* >4 wpna I he ad
vWw of a friend 1 began to nee |*
William* Tink Hite Af (test (tens |
wml ahto to da mvGtef sad ruglfl
>mre|y eat swougk to beep alive 1 f*H
a rhaiwgr fog the better Hi stew* a teell
f began te mi bear tilv end I swffeved
lam pnfu Of snares I kept nu tke
treatment. aoSeg mr* la my dte*. and
In nknwt these iwwtte I was eared I
am entirely well today aad da all my
wwn w>vk “
Dr William* Tink Tills eared Mrs
Rrown by driving the rksumalte presntve
SOI nf bey kbed But you muel fd Ite
■mats, fir Williams Ral T • *»'ld
all <teuggt*t* and by tbe Dr W ilbsm
U . ffehtneetody. N I.
AND — 0THER5.
TV better clip* of (lTn«it‘i, rrerrwHcrr, arc men of scientific gttainmcntE and bifh intrffrity,
who devote (heir lives to the welfare of their fellow men in lappirirg the best of remedies and
paint medicinal agents of known vaine. in accordance with phvsicisns’ prescription* lixl
scientific formula. Urnggirts of the better class manufacture many excellent remedies, but
always under original or officinal names and they never sail false brands, or imitation medicines.
They are the men to deal with when in need of anything in their line, which usually includes
all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a nrnt-cinm pharmacy and the finest and
beet if toilet articles and preparations and many nseful acc*«eorira aid remedial appiiareefe
The oaming of a fair living, with the satisfaction which arises from a knowledge of the benefits
conferred upon their pstrong and assistance to tbe medical profession, is usually their greatest
reward for Ions years of study and mane hours of daily toil. Th'y all know that Pyrup of
Fig* is an exoellent laxative remedy and that it gives universal satisfaction, and therefore they
are selling many millions of bottles annually to ths well informed purchasers of the choicest
rente)Ji-**, and they always taka pleasure ia handing out the genuine article bearing the full
naaae of the Company—California Fig Pvrup Co. printed on the front of every package.
nd headache
They know that in eaasg of colds and beadsrhes attended by biliousness and constipation and
I bowel*,
that there is do other remedy so pleasant, prompt and beneficial in its effect* as
of weakness or torpidity of the liver and bowel*, arising from irregular habits, indigestion, or
ins. that th
Syrup of Figs, and they are glad to sell it because it gives nnivennl satisfaction.
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ipaay, printed on the package, but they never have tho full name of
Fig Syrfip Co.—printed on the front of the package. The imitations
N they are injurious to the system. In oruer to sell the imitations
Owing to the excellence of Syrup of Figs, the universal satisfaction which it gives and ths
iminen*e demand for it, imitations hnvs been made, tried and condemned, but there ars
individual druggists to be found, here and there, who do not maintain the dignity and principles
of the profefeai in and whose greed geta the better of their judgment, ard who do nut hesitate
to reoucontend and try to tell the imitation* in order to make a larger profit. Huch preparations
sometimes have the name “ Syrup of Fip”—or “Fig fiyrup” and of some piratical concern,
or ftctttKMM fig syrup oorapeoy, primed on the package, hut they never have the full name of
the Company—California
should ho rejected
they find it necessary to resort to m ^representation or drespti—. and whenever a dealer pa tore
off ia a OQSlmMer a preparation under the name af “fAyrup of Fig*" or ’ Fig Gyrup,’* wbii h
dues not bear the full name of the Calif<,*rnia Fig Fyrup Co. printed on the front of the package,
he is attempting to dearie# and mislead the natron who has been so unfortunate u to enter his
sstabii«bmrnt, whether it In larte or small, lor if the denier reaort* to siiireprreentitton and
and deception in one earn he will do gu with other metneinal agents and in tlie filling ot
physic tans’ pveerriptions, and should b# avoided hy gverv one who values health and happiness.
Knowing that ths great majority of druggists are reliable, we supply the iwimenee demand
for nor excellent remedy entirely through the druggists, of whom it may he pure hosed every*
where, in original packages or.lv, at the regular price of fifty cent* per bottle, hut as exceptions
exist it is nor see are to inform the public of the facts, in order that all may decline or return
anr imitation which may he sold to them. If It does not beer the full name of the Company—
California Fig Pyrop Co.—printed on the front of every package do not heeitote to return tbe
article and V> demand the return of vour money, and in future go to one i.f the better claso of
d ruggiste who will aell juu whet you wish and the best of everything in his line at reasonable price*
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WANTED.
Limited territory only left. Our list
of special representatives is nearly
complete. Answers must reach us
immediately, with best of references.
H. S. HOWLAND, I Madison Avenue. New York City.
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Irelan, O. M. The Sapulpa Light. (Sapulpa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1906, newspaper, March 2, 1906; Sapulpa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1477532/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.