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THIRD
OPERATION
prevented
By LydiaE.Pinkham'sVeg"
etable Compound
News of a Week
=IN
Itemized Form
Epitome of the Most Important
Events Gathered From All
Pointi of the Globe.
WASHINGTON
President Taft personally suporvis-
Chicago. HL — "I want to tell yon Cd putting the finishing touches upon
what Lydja E. Pinkham 8 Vegetable t|10 proposed amendment to the tariff
that?wCM3fZ&tmporttton of
said I would die If I did not have an 'wo per cent tux upon the net
eratioii. I had j ingg of corporations.
already had two
operations, and
they wanted me to
go through a third
one. I suffered day
and night from in-
flammation and a
nTvJr thouSit^of I for tho BUmnier 0,1 July 3 hut on that
seeing a well day date the President will take Mrs. Taft
again. A friena i and the children to Beverly, Mass.,
told me how Lvdia | and then after filling several engage-
E. i'inkham's Veg-
By resorting to the referendum
law, President Welbourn© of the Civic
League of Cclckasha, the pastors of
the city and other leading citizens hope
to defeat the ordinance recently pass-
ed permitting Sunday shows. The or.
dinanse was passed over the veto oi
the mayor.
The ofrard of regents of the stata
university passed a resolution pro
vlding that "no member of the fac-
ulty or other employes of this board
shall participate in partisan politics
or political affairs except to cast a bal-
lot."
Saturday a possee surrounded and
captured the two remaining train rot* j
hers who made a futile attempt to
hold up a train crew at Braggs Friday
but which resulted In a fight in which
an officer was killed and one of the
,arn. robbers badly wounded.
Suit for $1,000,000 was filed against
has sanctioned the!the Santa Fe Railroad company at
Guthrie, Saturday by the Arkansas
Valley Town and band Campony. The
suit involves three railroad presidents
ot that system and over fifty town®
along that line.
Indictments were returned by the
grand Jury at Purcell, Okla., Satur-
day against ten men charging them
with being a band of night riders that
has infested the western half of Mc-
lain county during the last several
WOMEN SUFFER NEEDLESSLY
President Taft
reopening this fall, of the Brownsville
case. He wants the soldiers reinstat-
ed If they are proved Innocent.
President Taft has given up the
notion that he will leave Washington
Many Mysterious Aches and Pains Are
Easily Cured.
Backache, pain through the hips,
dizzy spells, headaches, nervousness,
bloating, etc., are
troubles that com-
monly come from
sick kidneys. Don't
mistake the cause—
Doan's Kidney Pills
have cured thou-
sands of women af-
flicted in this way—
by curing the kid-
neys. Mrs. C. R.
^^Foresnaan, 113 S.
Kightr^S^ranoii City, Colo., says:
"Three years I suffered with rheuma-
tism, dropsy and kidney complaint,
and became utterly helpless. I found re-
lief after using two or three boxes of
Doan's Kidney Pills and kept on until
cured. Doan's Kidney Pills have
been a blessing to me."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Fo8ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
ACCENT ON THE "PUS."
In a nam ran a von
. „ ii ■ I■ ■ •—- • -■> | meets that he has m/wle, return to
etable Compound had helped her, and Washington and remain at the White
L'^rnrlri °Urs Ar VFNIspKRLUJO Wou8e un,1> «>ngres« gets ready to months.
| Quit j Haskell the H-year-oM son of
If you are ill do not drag along at j -lust before adjournment Friday ^''™'','' ?*ra- . >
Vioine or in your place of employment night the Benate adopted by a vote of'J°*n€(* Ranch Wild West show
until an operation is necessary, but) 44 t0 32i the amendm«nt of the sen-1 and ls now touring the eastern states,
build uji the feminine1 system, and re-: ate Hlm|a ,lott Ho is receiving *40 a month and
move
aches
Pinkl
from
For thirty years it has been the stan- in be assistant commissioner in the
darii remedy for femalo ills, and has < department of Indian affair*.
up the feminine system, and re- ,lt flnanci, committee fixing a duty ot "" lB receiving
the cause of those distressing! ' i,0ard.
iches and pains by taking Lvdin h. *4'00 a 0,1 I""1"1 i,ai,er- A contra(.t aK
"inkham's Vegetable Compound, made 1 T— jj— of "
rom roots ana herbs.
positively restored the health of thou-
gandsof women who have been troubled
. with displacements, inflammation, ul-
ceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, bearing-down
feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizzi-
ness, or nervous prostration. Why
don't you try it?
WRI&LEY5
W N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 26-1909.
NERVE.
Joe Norris, chairman of the Okla-1, A contr,act1 t0, «'? 25'°00
homa republican state committee, Is J""1"8 and ,rl«« "f wa>' for ten mlle8l
has been signed by the committee of
the Commercial club at Chickasha, j
and Promoter W. D. Ayres, who in-
tends to build an interurban from
Ardmore to Lawton, via Chickasha and
Duncan.
The school district in which Harrah
is situated, district No. 70, Saturday
voted a $10,000 bond issue out of the
proceeds of which to biuld a school
house.
The largest damage suit in the his-
tory of Alfalfa county ha3 been filed
in the district court. The Santa Fo
LEWIS' "SINGLE BINDER*
A hand-made cigar fresh from the
table, wrapped in foil, thus keeping
fresh until smoked. A fresh cigar
made of good tobacco is the ideal
smoke. The old, well cured tobaccos
used are so rich in quality that many
who formerly smoked 10c cigars now
smoke Lewis' Single Binder Straight
5c. Lewis' Single Binder costs the
dealer some more than other 5c cigars,
but the higher price enables this fac-
tory to use extra quality tobacco.
There are many imitations; don't be
fooled. There ls no substitute! TeTl
the dealer you want a Lewis "Single
Binder."
Germany's Gift Against Plague.
Germany has 82 sanatoria for tu-
berculosis, which hold over 20,000
poor consumptives; the cost of each
sanatorium is about $100,000. Through
organized, effective methods, Ger-
many has reduced the death rate from
consumption by one-half throughout
the nation. In the German army tu-
berculosis has diminished 42 per
cent, during the past 20 years (from
33 per cent, per 1,000 to 19 per cent,
per 1,000 of the effective force).
Be promoted! Real Wrigley's Spear- I
mint with a spear on it promotes di- j
gestion and sweetens breath.
The senate committee on finance
will not present an amendment plac-
ing a duty on petroleum, but such an
amendment will be offered by Senator
Penrose, a member of the committee
on the floor of the senate.
The dismissal of Lieutenant L. E.
Stacker, agent to the Kiowa, Coman-
che, Apache, Wichita and affiliated
tribes of Indians, has been announced
by Commissioner R. G. Valentine of
the department of Indian affairs. J „
Stecker is charged with speculating rnoad is 8upd ^ Par8ti Pera80n for
In lands belonging to the Indians.
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN.
Correspondence between Cover nor
$10,000
The state of Oklahoma hasn't mon-
ey enough to pay the cost of the Crazy
Snake war of two months aigo, unless
j the horse thief reward fund is avail-
"Excuse me, can I speak to your
typewriter a moment?"
"You cannot; she's engaged."
"That's all right; I'm the fellow
she's engaged to."
Sheer white goods, In fact, any fine
wash goodB when new, owe much of
their attractiveness to the way they
are laundered, this being done in a
manner to enhance their textile beau-
ty. Home laundering would be equal-
ly satisfactory if proper attention was
given to starching, the first essential
being good Starch, which has sufficient
strength to stiffen, without thickening i
the goods. Try Defiance Starch and |
you will be pleasantly surprised at the
improved appearance of your work.
A Rich Error.
"Printers' errors are always funny,"
said Gen. P. P. Parker of the Arizona
G. A. R., "and I'll never forget one
that was made over a Memorial day
sermon some years ago in Phoenix.
"The Monday morning report of this
sermon began:
" The Rev. Dr. John Blank greased
the pulpit on the occasion'—and so on.
" 'Graced,' of course, is what wi.
meaat."
Sunburnt Eyelids.
Who doe* not know the misery of sun-
burnt eyelids—that crinkly and burning
condition of the skin? Isn't it worth a
great deal to know that Dr. Mitchell'i
Eye Salve applied to them upon retiring
Haskell pd Attorney General West iaJble for 8u(;h e o{
hus revealed the possibility that th« ,hp fl,,moUK ..gmoked Meat ,ndlan
governor may move his weekly paper, War„ mugt g0 u unH, th(j IR,X[
the New Stale Tribune, from Mub- j k.gl8lature acts
kogee to klahoma City. j Preraler stoi,.pln ,B flllln,g Rugslan
County Attorney McKeeyer of Enidj pr|80nB and complaints of torturing
announces that no pool selling or book are becoming much more numerous,
making will be allowed at the track j The Lawton board of education has
during the race meet that is to be held received word from Secrtary of the
there immediately following the close | interior R. A. Balllnger, that $60,000
of the meet in Oklahoma City. has been set aside from the stile of
Wilbur and Orville Wright, the avi- iot8 in the new government addition
ators, Friday received the gold med- opened up through the efforts of Sena-
als a/warde them by act of congress. tor Gore for the improvement of that
by the legislature of Ohio, and by addition, including $35,000 for a ward
their home city of Dayton, Ohio. school building, and $25,000 for a wat-
Richard L. Metcalfe of Uncoln, Neb.: ter works.
neaociat eedltor of W. J. Bryan's Com- The McKee construction company of
moner, was in Guthrie Saturday ask-1 Muskogee has been awarded the con-
ing the text book commission to tract for erectng the Conr.ors Jigrl
adopt as a school reader his And cultural college at Warnei and the
of Such is the Kingdom. Murray agricultural college at Tlsho-
W. T. Whitaker, superintendent and mingo at $22,000 each to be complet-
founder of the Whitaker Orphan ed by September 1.
Home at Pryor Creek, now a stato ^ oall has been issued for a spec-
institution. has given his resignation |al meeting of the county commis-
to the board of trustees. sioners of Oklahoma at Guthrie, June
Two franchises for street railways 26, for the purpose of considering the
in Chickasha are now before the best course to pursue in connection
people. witb the injunctions -secured by raal-
The railroads in the state have I roads to prevent the issuance of tax
agreed to put in smokers and women's . warrants.
apartments for the negroes and th > The Smoky Hill river continues to
suit instituted in the corporation com ri8e and Friay fifty residences in the i
mission has been dismissed. lower part of Salina, Kansas were sur-'
The striking Rock Island boilerma- rounde by water.
kers at Shawnee, for the most part, j Daniel Scriibner, found guilty by a
returned lo work Saturday. The bal- Jury at Ada, Okla., for the murder of
ance went back Monday, pending the Zeke Putnam at Allen, will hang July
final setlement of the difficulties. 30.
The conflict In authority between . The cost of prosecuting the Stand-
the state board of agriculture and the ard Oil case 1 nthe Missouri supreme
„ _ A 4 . state board 0f affairs will be well court was $17,179.14, and Friay the
On «'al.''o*r^W." 1'rlce a'^nT-'Trby tertwl ln July when thl' J1"""10" <>lerk of thc «n,rt wrtlfle<i ,hat
mail, 11.11 4 Ruckel, N«w York City. renewing the Insurance at the state to the Waters-Pierce Oil company for
A. and M. college comes up. payment.
The first new 1909 wheat so far
known in Kiowa county was marketed
at Hobart Saturday morning and
brought $1.08.
A grammar by Professor A. C. Scott
of the Epworth university at Oklaho-
ma City, has been adopted for the high
school course by th<
commission.
Enfant Terrible.
"Come, Max, we must go home; it Is
two o'clock; dinner is waiting for us."
"Oh, won't you stay, Mrs. Gadsky?"
"Yes, mamma, do stay! Our old pot-
chese will wait!"—Fliegenre Blaetter.
I have always thought that to make,
to bring order and meaning and use
out of nothing, must be the most de
lightful sensation in the world.—Oli-
phant.
Dishonest but industrious! Cheat deal-
ers find it terribly hard work to sell
imitations of Wrigley's Spearmint
Or, They Should.
Shakespeare: Welcome ever smiles,
and farewell goes out sighing.
At a meeting of fa«rmer« and dairy-
men in Claremore a county dairy asso-
ciation was formed which proposes
to establish a creamery in Claremore
at au early date.
A satisfactory scheme of adjusting
state text book apralsementa of improvements and
lands of the school domain of the state
Guar®"
Major James M. lindley, father of was agreed upon by the school land
Governor Hadley of Missouri, died board and the lessees committee
at DeSoto, Kan.. Monday. Governor week, and ar. soon as these ap- j
lindley was with his father at the praisements are adjusted the sale of
t nd. ; 1.6000,000 acres on which restric-
The state will now have to pav tions were removed by the last leg-
two architects in connection with the j Weture will proceed.
construction of college buildings as Heck Thomas, formerly chief of po
state auditor Trapp has ruled that lice of lawton, has received a corn-
warrants on state normals must be mission from State Game Warden As-
endorsed by both the board of affairs kew of Chickasha to act as one of the
and the board of regents. eight deputy state game wardens.
Suit for $10,000 to pay for the loss ! Creek county bonds in the sum of
ol ■ eyo has been filed in the district j $200,000 were sold Friday to Hoehler
court at Chickasha by C. R. Klmtoro & Cummings. of Toledo, Ohio, at a
against the Rock Island railroad. premium of $8,500.
Eleven buildings in the business The transfer of the Central Georgia
and residence section nf Kiefer, an railway to the Illinois Central, carry,
oil town near Sapulpa, were destroyed Ing out plans forecasted more than
by fire of unknown origin Monday a year ago, has been announced,
afternoon. The returning prosperity of the
City auditor Joseph Phelan of Mus country 4s Indicated by the activity
kogee Mcday reported to Mayor Mi -1 lIic railroad car manufacturers. Or-
Garr that he had found discrepancies d«rs for fully 60,000 freight cars are
in the accounts 0f former city officials <o be placed soon, acording to iron
The auditor was requested to go over an"' steel trad*? papers.
the books. j Ryan. Okla., has voted $fi9.000 in
The South Canadian river has been honds. the money to be exvponded as
on a rampage for nearly a week, cans- f°ll°ws' Waterworks, $15,000; elec-
ed by heavy rains In Q0uthern Kan- ,ric Hf&ts, $6,000, and for sewers,
sas and northern Oklahoma. ' flMOO.
Teacher—Now, Jimmy Green, can
you tell me what an octopus is?
Jimmy Green—Yes, sir; it's an
eight-sided cat.
Laundry work at home would be
much more satisfactory if the right
Starch were used. In order to get the
desired stiffness, it is usually neces-
sary to use so much starch that the
befcuty and fineness of the fabric is
hidden behind a paste of varying
thickness, which not only destroys the
appearance, but also affects the wear-
ing qual^y of the goods. This trou-
ble can be entirely overcome by using
Defiance Starch, as it can be applied
much more thinly because of its great-
er strength than other makes.
The Novel Type.
In a late magazine story a perfectly
lovely girl is described as follows:
"She was very small and dark, and
very active, with hair like the color of
eight o'clock—daylight and darkness
and lamplight all snared up together,
and lips like all crude scarlet, and
eyes as absurdly big and round as a
child's good-by kiss."
How do you like it? Would a girl
who answered that description be
worth shucks in everyday experi-
ences?—Atchison Globe.
Absent All Around.
The absent minded professor re-
turned home one evening, and, after
ringing his front doorbell for some
time to no effect, heard the maid's
voice from the second story window:
"The professor is not in."
"All right," quietly answered the
professor; "I'll call again." And he
hobbled down the stone steps.—Lip-
pincott's.
Rough on Rats, unbeatable exterminator
Rough on Hen Lice, Nest Powder, 25c.
Rough on Bedbugs, Powder or Llq'd, 25c.
Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25.
Rough on Roaches. Pow'd, 15c.,Liq'd,25c.
Rough on Moth and Ants. Powder, 25c.
Rough on Skeeters, agreeable to use,25c.
E. S. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J.
Evidence.
"His wife married him to reform
him."
"And she succeeded, didn't she?"
"I don't know; I didn't know him
before he was married."
"Neither did I; but you can see
that he don't amount to anything
now."
Use Allen's Foot-East.
It is the only relief for Swollen Smart-
ing, Tired. Aching, Hot, Sweating Feel,
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-
Ease, a powder to be shaken into the
•hoes. Cures while you walk. At all Drug-
gists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Don't accept
any substitute. Sample sent FREE. Ad-
dress, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
He Learned Better
"I never spoke a cross word to my
wife but once."
"Honest?"
"Honest. Once was enough for
mine, thank you."—Cleveland Leader.
Teething Children During Hot Weather
Should take Dr. Riggers Huckleberry Cor-
dial. It cures all Stomach nnd Bowel Disease,
Diarrhoea, etc. At Druggists 25c and 50c.
Knocking.
"De you believe in hypotlsm?"
"I should say I do! Didn't Mag
Smith get married?"
It requires a higher kind of wisdom
to sympathize and approve than to
carp and criticise.—Buxton.
Thc imitations cost you just as much
as real Wrigley's Spearmint with a
spear on it!
Without Saying Anything.
They always talk who never think.
—Pope.
Man fails to make his place good
in the world unless he adds something ;
I to the common wealth.—Emerson.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS.
Use thc best. That's why they buy Red
Cross Ball Blue. At leading grocers 5 cents.
A homely truth is better than a
handsome lie.
Avoid Danger
WKen you are sick, or suffering from any of the I
troubles peculiar to women, don't delay—take Car-
dui, that well-known and successful remedy for wo-
men. Thousands of women have used Cardui and
been benefited. Why not you? Don't take any I
chances. Get Cardui, the old, reliable, oft-tried |
remedy, for women of all ages.
TAKE
CARDUI
It Will Help You
J«0
Mrs. Lnzania Morgan, Sneedville, Tenn., writes: "For ten]
yeare I suffered with the turn of life, and tried many remedies I
without relief. I had pains all over my body and at times I could I
not sit up. At last I took Cardui and now I can do my housework. I
I have told many ladies about Cardui and recommend it to all sick |
women." Try it.
AT ALL DRUG STORES
Vm< und 60*' ftltoi
After breaking a $5 bill the pieces
are «oop. lost.
Wizard Oil
* ■ i.j:i ■■immiJiJ l.'UJ FAJ i I
GREAT
FOR
PAIN
ALCOHOL—3 PER CENT
AVegetable Preparation for As -
ling the Stomachs and Bowels of
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful-
nessandRest Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral
Not Narc otic
Rntp, of Old DrSAM/£l/m#£/t
Pumpkin S*«d -
Jlx Stmrtm • \
Ro*h«Ut S*Jt$ I
Aniu Sf.J - (
ftp/Hrmint - \
H'orm Sttd - 1
Oar/.tdSuyr 1
Winkrfrti* Ffavor. '
A perfect Remedy forConslipo-
lion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Fever i sh-
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP
Fac Simite Signature of
The Centaur Company,
NEW YORK.
GASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Alweye Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
TOILET ANTISEPTIC
i NOTHING LIKE IT FOR
Tlip Trrjll Paxtine excels any dentifrico
■ J"™ * I n in cleansing, whitening and
removing tartar from the teeth, besides destroying
all germs of decay and disease which ordinary
tooth preparations cannot do. i
TUKT KiAIITU used as a mouth-
I lit 1*1 UU I n wash disinfects the mouth
and throat, purifies the breath, and kills the germa
which collect in the mouth, causing sore throat,
bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness.
TUP CYCQ when inflamed, tired, acho
I n E E I LO and bum, may be instantly
relieved and strengthened by Paxtine.
rATADRU Paxtine will destroy the germf
vH I MnnVl that cause catarrh, neal the in-
flammation and stop the discharge, ll is a sur*
remedy for uterine catarrh.
Paxtine is a harmless yet powerful
Dermicide.disinfedtant and deodorizer, j
Used in bathing it destroys odors and j
leaves the body antiseptically clean.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
^Guaranteed under the Foodanjjl
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
VMI eiNTAUM COMPANY, NEW TOMB OrTT.
A PROUD PAIR.
PKRKY DAVIN* IMINKILM K
Is "an oust nf preventw u • at* well ...
pound of curt*." Fo* bowel troubles, *kln
wounds, colds, and ot*
"What makes that peasant so proud
to-day?"
"Oh, he has the biggest rooster in
town—and his wife the biggest hat."
—Fliegende Blaetter.
No, Not Nervous.
"They say he has degenerated into
a panhandling bum."
"That's true. He is now nothing
but a nervy wreck."
Economy.
Some women's idea of economy Is
doing without the things that her
husband likes best to eat.
Don't delay! Wrigley's Spearmint is
waiting for you with a spear on the
wrapper. It's fine for digestion.
It's a great comfort to a woman to
believe that her husband is lonesome
when she is away-
Mrs. Wlnalow'a Soothlnu Syrnp.
Tor children terthlnK. soften* the puns, reduces In-
flAiniutUion, allayspslu, cure* wwd tuliu. 25c s bottle.
The worm may turn, but the grind-
stone has to be turned.
Help yourself. Wrigley's Spearmint
helps digestion.
Your country manufactured 25,000
pianos.
Interesting Facts
The only effective and reliable
remedy known for Gout, Dyspep-
sia, Jaundice, Kidney and Blad-
der troubles, Constipation, Head-
ache, Biliousness and all disor-
der of the bowels is
DR.D.JAYNE'S
SANATIVE PILLS
For several generations they have
been a household necessity for reliev-
ing and curing complaints of this kind.
They are safe and sure in every in-
stance. As a laxative, purgative and
cathartic they are unexcelled.
Sold by druggists everywhere in
25c and I Oc boxes
LARGE SAMPLE FREE!
THE PAXTOh TOILET OO., BOSTON. MA88,
Your Liver's
Your Life
A dead liver means awful sick,
ness—don't let it come—when
it can be prevented. Cascarets
keep the liver lively and bowels
regular and ward off serious,
fatal illness. m
CASCARETS— Toe box—week's treat-
ment. All druggists. Biggest seller
in the world. Million boxes a month.
THAT'S IT
Tho only skin softener and
bleucber 1 tlnd.
It aiau keupa mo sweet and
clean on hot summer days,
destroys all odor of perspi-
ration when applied on
tiring und removed n
morning wlthadampcloth.
Two sizes 60c and I1.U0 bot-
tles. Trial slse 10e.
Klihnr mailed direct on re-
ceipt of price.
HOOPER MEDICINE CO.
Pallas, Tex. & Jersey City N.J.
f of this paper de-
Readers •i,r'oJ,uy
anything adver-
tised in its columns should insift upon
having what they ask (or, refusing all
HOOPERS
DONT
SCRATCH
TETTER-
—yn w'g-fTS A—
SICK HEADACHE
The Only Perfect Razor
NO STROPPING NO HONING
A a Positively cured by
CARTERS
bhu They also relieve DIh-
I I "I IF tre*M from DynpepHia, In-
- - \ irm digestion ami Too Ilearty
glj I f k Eating. A perfect rem-
Kg L| - J"I" edy for Dizziness Nam
s] PI LLwt M*a, Drowsiness, 13ad
Taste in the Month, Coat-
ed Tongue, Pain in the
Ikihi torpid liver.
They regulate the Bowel*. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
TaRTTIW
KSS
beautltfss the hair.
di**** a hair falUi
fly,and |l.tii)st Pnigglita
WRIGLEY'S . l-Wt
FRFF TO HOyS AND CilRLH—One of oar
■ iihb cameras, telescopes, rings, fountain wins,
brooches for few minutes of your spare time,
evening. Write for premium libt. Houwestef
Supply Co., Dept. 10. Ho* 17K, Ifellae, Texas.
CARTERSI
llTTLE
Fiver
A FORTNE M A DF on a few acres In truck and
orange* In the laimms Uollad country. Terms and
prices easy. Hend for illustrated circular; It will ba
worth your while. WAliD LAND CO., Goliad, Tea.
RF.rt'SE SUESTiTliTES.- I Thompson'* Eye Water
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
|E&,
! BFTHSE SUESTiTHTFN.
Because ot thoea ugly, grluly, gray f air*. Usa "LA CREOLE" HAIR RE8IORER.0 PRICE, fptall.
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The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1909, newspaper, June 24, 1909; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150202/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.