The Publicist (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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Lock Jaw.
Ed H. Hardin, China Springs. Tex.,
Aays: "One large does of Morley's
Wonderful Eight cured my mare of
'lock-Jaw. It was a wonderful cure and
'eaved mc a $65.00 animal." Sold by
agent In every town..
Love's burden may be heavy but
there is never any complaint.
Plso's Cure for Consumption Is an Infallible
medicine for ooughs and colds.—N. W. Samuel,
Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. IT, 1000.
Nothing succeeds like the success of
a man who has a political pull.
The
Pinkham
"Remedies
For disorders of the
feminine organs have
gained their great renown
and enormous sale be-
cause of the permanent
good they have done and
are doing for the women
of this country>
If all ailing or suffer-
Ing women could be made
to understand how ab-
solutely true are the
statements about Lydla E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound, their suffer-
ings would end.
Mrs. Pinkham counsels
women free of charge.
Her address Is Lynn,
Massm The advice she
gives Is practical and
honest. You can write
freely to her; she Is a wo-
man.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 & 3.50 SHOES
.Worth $4 to$6compared,
with other makes.
Indorsed ! y over
' 1,000,000 wearers.
The aenuine have W. L.
DougW name and price
stamped on bottom. l ake<
no substitute claimed to be
as good. Your dealer
•hould keep them—if
not, we will Bend a pair' „
on receipt of price and 25c.'
extra for carriage. State kind of leather,
me, and width, plain or cap toe. Cat. free.
W. L DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. Brockton, Mass.
CARTER MEDICINE CO. WIN3.
Obtains Injunction In Case Involving
Simulation of Label*.
Brent Good, president of the Cart«r Med-
icine Company, yesterday received a tele-
gram from his lawyers in Chicago, Messrs.
Lowden. Estabrook 8c Davis, informing him
that a final injunction, with costs, had been
granted against the Chicago Label and Box
Company. This company makes a specialty
of manufacturing labels, boxes, etc., for
druggists. The Carter Company has been
following them through the courts for two
years on the complaint that the label com-
pany was making simulations of the labels
of Carter s Little Liver Tills. They Lav©
now obtained a final injunction with costs,
and the costs are very large, as the case has
been submitted to a Master in Chancery for
a final accounting.
The Carter Medicine Company ho* been
the first and only one to prosecute printers
or engravers who have prepared such labels
and wrappers. It marks a new departure
In infringement cases, and their victory is
one of great importance to the whole "pro-
prietary trade,'' and also of interest to retail
druggists.—New York Phess, Mat 2, 1900.
A young lady resembles a show win-
dow when she takes great pains with
her sash.
Red Cross Ball Blue Is the best In
the world. Large 2-oz. package Be.
If you would make time fly give your
note for ninety daj*s.
* The Best Prescription for Chllla
and Fever Is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless
Chli.l Tonic. It Is simply iron and quinine in
a tasteless form. No cure—no pay. Frioe, 60c.
It's a mighty poor tramp that hasn't
got a scent.
If Yon Have OandrnfP
F'^ease try Cok« Dandruff Cure. Money re*
unded it it fails. At Druggist's, $1.00.
The engagement ring is the usual
outgrowth of a combination.
Dusband,
If you have a weak, nervous, debil-
itated wife, do not scold or become
impatient with her. Give her kind
treatment, loving words and Morley'B
Liver and Kidney Cordial to renovate,
regulate and strengthen her system,
and our word for it she will soon be
your healthy, happy best half. Price
$1. Bold by agent in every town.
Asthma.
uinnrrvn nsoti 1 1 ro relief forHdUlilldi
KIDDER S PASTILLES.
Oharlestown, Mass.
nDHDQVNEW DISCOVERY; gives
II a\V/ I ¥ quick relief and cures worst
The man who makes a fool of him*
self usually turns out a good job.
FERTILE COLORADO.
The Denver & Rio Grande railroad
has just published a second edition of
"THE FERTILE LANDS OF COLO-
RADO," which gives a concise descrip-
tion of the vast area of agricultural,
horticultural and grazing lands located
on its line In the state of Colorado
and the Territory of New Mexico, and
full Information as to the stock inter-
ests, the sugar beet industry and farm-
ing by irrigation. It is a truthful
representation of the numerous and
wonderful products of the soil In
that portion of the country and Is
of especial interest to all who are in-
terested in agriculture or kindred pur-
suits.
Copies of this book will be sent free
on application to S. K. Hooper, G.P.A.,
D. & R. G. R. R, Denver, Colo.,
or any official of the Denver & Rio
Grande railroad.
The bast, way to conquer anger is
to give it a dose of kindness.
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FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS,
"New Rival," " Leader," and "Repeater "
Insist upon having them, take no others and you will get the best shells that money can buy.
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM.
A NEW TRAIN EAST
The" New York
cod Boston Limited"
VIA
BIG FOUR
NEW YORK CENTRAL
TO
EASTERN CITIES.
(Effective April 29th, 1900.)
Lv. ST. LOUIS 8: oo A. M.
Lv. PEORIA 7 : 30 A. M.
Ar. INDIANAPOLIS a : 35 P. M.
At. CINCINNATI 6: 00 P. M.
Ar. COLUMBUS, O 8: 10 P. M.
Ar. CLEVELAND, 0 9: 55 P. M.
Ar. NEW YORK a: 55 P. M.
Ar. BOSTON 4 : 50 P. M.
"KNICKERBOCKER SPECIAL"
still leaves St. Louis at Noon.
Ask for Tickets via I
Big Four Route.
C. L. HILLBARY. Aia't Gcn'l I'su Agt. WARREN J. LYNCH. Gkn'l Pail. Aft,
St. Louis. Cincinnati.
A girl with a sun-burned nose is
proof positive that beauty is only skin
deep.
If a man is unable to find a reason
for doing a mean act he invents an ex-
cuse.
Read for "Choice Recipes."
by WsUer linker A Co. Ltd.. DorchesUr, Mass.,
mailed free. Mention this paper.
If a man has a good scheme and
makes money out of it people call him
a genius; if he loses they call him a
fool.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Southing Syrnp.
For children teething, softens the gums, reduoci In-
flammation, allayrpaln.cureswlnd colic.'i5c al>ottlc.
If men eould read each
thought there would be a
change in thinking.
Haifa Catarrh Cure
Is taken iuternally. Price, 75c.
Although coffee is going up,
probably continue to go down.
other's
radical
it will
$5.00 k MY !
4uce oar goods in the couutry. Write international
Co., Parsons. Kans.
jugh Byron. ■■■ ■■■
0qI] by drufrglata, I
mshlc&m
If you have never tried to make any-
body happy you have no idea how much
pleasure you have overlooked.
Yon Will Never Know
what good ink Is unless you us* Carter's. It
costs no more than poor Ink. All dealers.
Many a man owes bis continued ex-
istence to the fact that murder is a
Hummer Study Id Germany.
Summer schools at the unlreraltlM
are spreading in Germany. The pio-
neer is the little University ol Grelfs-
wald in Pomerania, which opentd sum-
mer courses (or teachers and others In
1894. Last year the attendance of
men and women was 464, Including
many foreigners.
Are Ton Using Allen's Foot-Fas*?
It Is the only cure for Swollen.
Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet,
Corns and Bunions, Ask for Allen's
Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into ......
tlip ntinpR At nil DruEllistfl and shoe party who supplies you U)
me Bnoes. AI all urugKlHls Him Oi™ nrlce than he otlicrwUn wi
Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad-
dress Allen S. Olmsted. Lelloy, N. Y.
Coat of Christmas Giftl,
It is estimated that $10,000,000 were
spent for Christmas gifts In Philadel-
phia, $13,700,000 In New York city, $9.-
200,000 In Chicago, 15,000,000 In Bos-
ton and $2,000,000 In Washington.
Do Yoar Feat Ache and Burn?
Shake Into your bIiops Allen's Foot-
East, a powder for the feet. It makes
tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures
Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Hot and
Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores, 26c. Sample sent FREHJ.
AddresB Allen S. Olmsted,LeRoy, N. Y.
The trouble with many people is that
they are wise today and otherwise to-
morrow.
A Waralng.
Pain or soreness In the back must
never be slighted. Kidney diseases
creep on us with only that one warn-
ing. Delay is folly when by timely
use of Morley's Liver and Kidney Cor-
dial, the great System renovator, all
danger can be avoided. This remedy
Is a positive cure for Kidney and
Urinary Troubles. Sold by agent in
every town.
The average poliecman may not Vie a
society favorite, but he usually has
taking ways.
Tleaso Try Fnnltlnn* fitareh
onoe and you will never use auv other. All
grooerasell it- lutge package 10c.
Men marry because they are weary
of liberty—women because they debire
it.
Hinder Twine at Low Priors.
If you want a special inside price on binder
twlue, either Sisal, Standard or Mnnllu, cut
this notice out and mail to Skaub, Hokih'ck
& Co. (Binder Twine Department), Chicago,
stating about how much twine you will require
and how soon you will want it, and thev will
save you money by quoting you a price that
will either secure your order or compel the
.•plies you to sell to you ut a lower
price than he otherwise would.
FOR MALARIA,
CHILLS ARD FEVER.
The Best Prescription Is Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic.
The Formula Is Plainly Printed on Every Bottle*
So That the People May Know Just
What They Are Taking.
Feople do not like to see a man's
wife around his store too much, any
more than they like to see a man
hanging around a house too much.
Louis F. Wulbel, Ph. G-. St. Louis, Mo.,
wrote: I have recommended Teeth in a when
the doctors gave up the child and it curod at
once.
You must move or have a fire to
form any idea of what is stored away
in your house.
If you wish to have beautiful white
clothes ask for Red Cross Ball Blue.
The average wife knows the prick
of conscience is productive of pin-
money.
Luxuriant balr with Its youthful color tMured by
using 1'AitKKTt'fc Hair I ai jam.
11indkh.cob.n6. the best cure for corns. 15cts.
All IIad 01nah«s.
In the China-Japaneso war all the
Japanese soldiers were supplied with
binocular glasses.
MUST NOT IMITATE CURE.
Joseph W. Uurgess of the llrm of kl \ cVir fl
Burgess & Van Horn, chemists, and CMduiiMii.u.
Harry Lay and W. T. Fuge, barbers,
were arraigned in the criminal court
at Kansas City, May 2, on the charge
of refilling bottles which originally
contained Coke's dandruff cure with
a spurious article and passing It off
for the genuine. They pleaded not
guilty and were released on bonds of
$500 each to appear for trial May 24
It is understood that other arrests
will follow and that the cases now
pending will be vigorously prosecuted.
If the average man could read the
story of his life he wouldn't believe
Imitators do not advertise their formula
knowing that you would not buy their medi-
cine if you knew what it contained. Grove's
contains Iron and Quinine put up in corrcct
proportions and is in a Tasteless form. The
Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives
the malaria out of the system. Any reliable
druggist will tell you that Grove's is the
Original and that all other so-called "Taste-
less" chill tonics are imitations. An analysis
of other chill tonics shows that Grove's is
superior to all others in every respcct. You are
not experimenting when you take Grove's—its
| superiority and excellence having long been
Grove's is the only Chill Cure sold
throughout the entire malarial sections of the
United States. No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50c
Many a man lays down his life in
trying to lay up money.
Wonderful Etjjlit-
Cures cholera, diarrhoea, colic,
cramps, lameness, sprains, lumbago,
swellings, pains in the head or body,
neuralgia, rheumatism and toothache,
all pain, internal or external cured
quicker with Morley's Wonderful
Eight than any other remedy. Sold by
agent in every town.
The average man doesn't learn
live until he is about ready to die.
NUMBER "SIXTEEN.•'
In his history of New York, one of
the classics of American authorship,
Diedrick Knickerbocker (Washington
Irving) wrote lovingly, yet with unc-
tuous sarcasm, of the beauties and
traditions of his loved "Nieu Nether-
lands," the peaceful valley of the
Hudson from Albany to Manhattan,
the many legends with which the en-
tire region abounds—notably that of
Rip Van Winkle and his long sleep—
and of the ancient names and families
whose descendants are still a power in
that locality. So far reaching were
the effects of the "History" that in
time the name "Knickerbocker" be-
came the popular one for the patron
saint of New York City, he usually be-
ing represented as a benignant old
German of ample girth, clutching
firmly the long stemmed clay pipe
which Irving immortalized and gazing
over his beloved city.
Recognizing the vein of sentiment
In the American people long ago a
train service waB Inaugurated to New
York from St. Louis to which Father
Knickerbocker lent his name and
through the efforts of the line which
Introduced the service, the "Knicker-
bocker Special" has become as famil-
iar to the average traveled American
as to residents of his own City. Leav-
ing St. Louis at noon the traveler is
borne swiftly and safely to Father
Knickerbocker's abode, traversing by
daylight those scenes with which be
was so familiar, arriving at New York
the next day in time for a leisurely
preparation for evening.
So popular has the service proven
that the Big Four has started a new
train as a companion, it leaving St.
Louis at 8:00 a. m., receiving all West-
ern and Southwestern connections and
arriving in New York at 2:55 the
next day. This train is known as the
New York nnd Boston Limited but
the wayfarer who travels much will
call it Number Sixteen In emulation of
his railroad brethren and inquire It
"bhe" la on time. A month's business
has demonstrated that it Is a success.
The Big Four's motto Is "Comfort In
travel," and the train amply lives up
to the motto, as a trip on It will prove
to those who desire every convenience
in travel. A letter to the General Or-
flce of tbe Big Four at Cincinnati
about any of their trains will always
receive a prompt and courteous reply.
NONE SUCH
Not Tunc hobble? the musclci
•;k! unfits for work like
SORENESS
and
STIFFNESS
Nothing relaxrs tlirm nnd makes
a bpre<ly perfect cure like
St. Jacobs Oil
DH. MOFFETT'S ft Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion,
Regulate) the Bowels,
Strengthens the Child,
Makes Teething Easy.
TEETHINA Relieves the Bowel
Troubles of Children of
Costs ocly 25 cents at Druggists, any age.
Or mall £5crntn tv C. J* MOFFETT, M. D., 8T. LOU IS, MO,
TDK. MOFFETT'S M Alia
eethinA
(Teething Powders) JL—m-T
For the Ladies.
PRIISMEYER^
i SHOES TH1T WEAR.
Ash Your Dealer For Them.
^FAULTLESS
^ r HULI LLJJ
0 STARCHS
FOR SHIRTS,COllARS.CUFFS.AND FINE IINEH
WWVWWVWWt I
CHOCTAW
ROUTE.
The New Route
■ ■TO • ■
, " , The East and Southeast.
Solid Wide Vestibuled Trains.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
Free Reclining Chair Cars.
RAPID SCHEDULES, CLOSE CONNECTIONS
AT CONVENIENT HOURS.
C. B. HART, Gen. West. Agt. A. P. KIDWELL, T. P. A.
Oklnbon.tt City, 0. T. Okliliom* CMlj, O. T.
J. F. IIOLDtCN, Traffic Little Bock Ark.
£lf FRIENDS' OATS ^'ATIKblb Sums
Package
This only shows a few of the
premiums. We have many more.
A Complete Premium List
sent on application to
FRIENDS' OATS,
MUSCATINE, IOWA.
FREE!
I
THE ROUND TRADE MARKS
ARE VALUABLE.
Many Valuable Premiums to
all users of FRIENDS' OATS.
Save the ROUND TRADE MARK
oo Every 2-lb. Pukige ■
xIL TTi 'i_
Sterling Silver Gold Bowl Boa Bon Spoon.
Oold Plated Brooches
Belt Buckles
and Charms.
Sterling Silver Darning Ball.
Five Different Sterling Silver Toilet Articles.
Silver Plated Salt
and Pepper Shaker*
The man who tachlci a l)u ln«'hH for j
which he is not fitted i opt to find it
more troublesome and vexatious than
profitable.
Ask your Dealer for
khfiniMlimeT>.«o.E.rt>.
V.N.U. WICHITA
Whea
NO.--22— 10OO
loiwerlog Ailvertistoieats Hiadlf
Mention Tfcla raati.
Plantation Chill Cure is Guaranteed
[o Cu «* .ut Mont'* Rrfiindt'd bf four I 1 m( hAnt.soV/hyNot Tt r it I rite )0i
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