The Publicist (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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COLDS M
COUGHSi"
SORE-
THROAT
GRIPPE
CROUP
iHGfcRSE
NESS
MRS. GEN. LUUGSTREET
Says; "Besides being a
good tonic Peruna is on ef
factive cure for cuisrrh. I
recommend your remedy,
Peruna.'
A
HALF v
ACTU^l-
ISI z£-rJ
Genuine
Little Liver Pills
Must Bopi' Signature of
See Pa&Slmlfc Wrapper Bslow.
Yfry uBiaU and o Piny
to tajto a en^ar.
^ADTICipVlF0!tHEA0ACHg-
CARJtRdlFOH DIZZINESS.
1 ■ roa BILSOUSMESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOB SALLOW SKIN.
FOR THEGOMFLEXIGK
PURELY PERSONAL 5
i.
/ r a Famous "Beatify.
"The Viscountess Mai ti and lfi one of
the artistic beauties o£ English so-
ciety, belonging to the set that in-
cludes the Marchioness of Granby,
Lady Poyntcr and others who make
friends of great artists and are
more or less skillful with their own
brushes and col-
ors. Lady Mait-
land is a slim,
blonde young
Scotch woman, tho
daughter of a
judge, and by mar-
rying the young
Viscount she en-
| tered the famous
Lauderdale family,
than which there
Is none better Viscountess Matt-
known in Great
Britain. The Viscountess is famous
for her abundant suit of blonde hair,
and having been assured of her un-
j doubted likeness to the Rood Queen
! Eleanor, she has had her portrait
J painted in a gorgeous velvet gown of
! the twelfth century mode, and in her
blonde hair a wonderful pearl diadem,
such as Edward's faithful consort
wore. I
Born in Poland in 1844, Mme. Mod-
jeska mostly lives in America and
makes a bobby of farming. So long
ago as 1816 she made a farming ex-
periment in California and lost her
money, t :t since then she has had
more lnclt. Her present California
ranch Ilea at the foot, of the Santiago
peak and is fifteen miles from any-
where. There, among her shorthorns,
bees and her fruit trees, tho great
actress likes to live.
The father of Edmond Rostand, the
author of "L'Alglon," is also a poet,
who combines versifying with clever
articles on social economy in French
reviews. He is also a member of the
Institute. When the son was raised
to tho offieerahip of the Legion of
Honor he implored the government to
p.rant the same distinction to "Le Pere
Cyrano," as Eugene Rostand is play-
fully called by his friends.
Queen of beauty in Tans.
In the contest held under the aus-
pices of the Oil Bias of Paris to de-
cide who was the most beautiful wom-
an in Paris, Mile. Beauregard captured
first honors. Looking at her picture
it is not hard to understand why.
Output of Aluminum.
The production of aluminum for
commercial uses began in 1889 with
a total output of 47.46S pounds. In
1898 it had reached 5,200,000 pounds,
and at present the rate of production
tp over 7.000,000 pounds a year.
A !<«w Flre-ExtliiguUhoi*.
A scientist suggests that milk be
used to extinguish tho flames of kero-
sene, because "milk forms an emulsion
with the oil, which makes it accom-
plish its object more quickly." ine
best medicine to quickly cure consti-
pation indigestion, dyspepsia, bilious-
ness or flatuenoy. is Hostettcr 3 stotnach
i Hitters. Try it also for malaria, ft' rer
j and ague.
| Most men think tliey can do tinnps
better than they are being done until
. they try.
I« I.KO Worth
I Sleeplessness, debility, nervousness
and palpitation of the heart a™
diseases ; I hey are symptoms indicat-
ing that the various vital organs are
not working in harmony. Morloy s
Liver and Kidney Cordial restores or-
der and rids the body of all wasto
products that clog the system. It in-
sures sound digestion, sound nerves
and sound Bleep. Sold by agent
every town.
Strange as it may seem, just as soon
as people get Into society they expect
to get ask eli out.
p.l.a'lplovers; Golf plavcrs; nil P|*T-
er. oh' W Wi.lt..-• Yh.'h . b.lst ptojrta*
Tho prir.e fighter is not necessarily
close listed.
I am sure Piso's Curo for Consumption saved i
■ V llf three years ngo.-Mrs. Taos. " '"1" - ■ 1
Maple Street, MorwioU, N. Y., rob. 1'.
When a .-|ieal.er (rets lioarsc be lias
some idea that the country has been,
saved.
Hawthorn*** Chliuor* llatfyt
Benevolent assimilation may be r-
complished In a hurry by means of a
bomb Invented by Professor Cauiphau-
sen of Amsterdam. The bomb is said
to be capable of generating fumes that
will make breathing Impossible within
a radius of 100 yards of the explosion.
NEW COLONY.
V new colony to furnlflh horo««
pcupKo locate In Oklahoma Tt-rrtuiry t* ow being
onrauIxedby tho fouudcn««iUboUoi riflftColony, Mr.
1' 11 t'tiz-irorolil of lutllnnspoll*. luillaim, 1. hscUntt
It' inJoru"°ttuii cnt Irw ih vrli.6 now to got «o.«l
ImM .Jotwl larmi'ruw. 'led.
A girl may be a peach and have a
heart of stone.
The man who steals a watch deserves
to wind up in jail.
Save money—Buy Red Cross Ball
Blue. Large 2-07.. package 5 cents.
The people who pay the most compli-
ments sometimes don't pav thier hills.
Tho Proscription for elililH
and Fovor Is a bottle of uuove's Tastkims
run.'.. ToNtr. ltis .Inntly lion ana quminein
a tusiolow form. No cure-no puy. Price, JO.'.
A fool in the society of the wise is
like a llsh out of water.
There Is no other In't "Just ns boo.1" an Car-
ter's Ink. There is O'llv ..tut Ink tuufc 1* beat or
all ami that la Carter's tuk. Use it.
OtBce seeking is neither a trade nor
profession; it's a disease.
We refund 10o for every package of
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES that falls
to give satisfaction. Monroe Drug Co.,
Unionville, .Mo.
Some men are more polished than
their shoes would indicate.
Don 11
(Ml
A Uonll 0"ii'l'lo
la obtained l>> purifying tho blood and
clonnsing 1 '• system with tlnrllold•«- an
11,..I. r.t-*d th* wW ow.
Don't think because a politician ha |
his price ttiat lie nlways gets it.
to ri'Ric a coi.d <>N,K nAV- ...
Mn i.*Xf.. «« !«« A!"
drurclsts r tm .1 the monov it It t _ls to curt.
].. V«. tli ove's t l$ualuro is en tilt box. —
The mau who burrows trouble is a
fool. Most of us have trouble enough
already.
!\lr*. Vliwlov.' H«otUI B Syrup.
For child roo teethim:.
rlaminutlou, allay paiu.nui
tho cutna, rcnlui'"* tn-
win«l colic. tie
STTLE
PiLL&>.
INXI MUbTfAVK
CURE SICK HEADACHE
SHOES
UNION MADE
hv local applicatl ns. as they cannot r -aeU the
Sis" Ml portion .If lie oar. Thoru U oulv one
V.-1IV Ml cure deafness, ami that, Is W ct« stl-
rational remedies. Deafness is caused 1>V an
Inflamoileonditiunof iho rnueus linlu'i ot Hie
FusSiaiil'obe. Wli-n this wboixtnOamcl
you have a rumulin j Round or hni"'rt<vi hear-
In c and when it is entire!y closed 'leafu'ss is
tlie result and unless the Inflammation can >
taken out and this tube restored to Its normal
eon fition. henrbar tvill b« d, sir.jv.rf fore" ■ |
iiino casosotit. of ton arc enusod by c nt -rn.
which is nothlnsr but an inthunt'd condition or \
^We^mKlTe'SncItstidrod Dollars fnraiiv ease
of IV atnO« (rsusod b.v ea'ar.hl that cannot
?4 our™ UV Hnll a Catarrh Care. Send for
ciroulars, tv<g;j cnKN.EY & CO i Tolodo. O. I
Sold by Drum! isis. Too.
If-ill's Family fills are tho best.
A. hoy smoking a cigar is such a
shocking sig-ht that even men feel un-
pleasant in witnessing it.
for .l.o 11<jw•-1*-
No matter what ails you, headnche | , until his doctor's bill
to a cancer, you will never get well I
until your bawclB are pill right.
CASCAKKTS he'p nature, cure you
without a gripe or pain, produce easy
natural movements, cost you just 10
cents to start getting your hea'th back.
CASCAI1ETS Candy Cathartic, the
genuine, put up in metal boxes, every
tablet has C. C. C. stamped on it. Be-
ware of lmitntlens.
Handsome women are not always the
most amirtble.
Wise is the youth who sticks to
business with the glue of |ndustry.
Looking at other people work makes
some people tire.l.
is .« - « r~ •«rtnt
vt lt<'«torer.
PITe Permanently Cured. jllia «r-
F,.T®«> ™.*e ot Ur. Kline h • . t >• «v
n,l ior FHF.K t'l.tHI " •!
,1. It. II. KWNfc. l.ttl-.yai Arc ti St.. Pbiladolphta.
A man neve
knows how badly he
Tho roul Tvortli of W.
I>owpl « and
h3.50 >1io«*h compared
with other mab<*« i*
H4.oo to ipn.oo.
thirNi (itit 1 .Isroldne
cannot bo eqwilled nt
any | rlco. Ovor l.tMh),-
000 natUtlcd wrareri.
PAST COLO
fAcro,ir.BR0cK",cv
Ono p'lr cf W. t. Ooug'rt
$3 or $3 50 shop9 will
^'V A will positively outws*r
\n\t ✓ v two pairs of ordinary
- S3 or $3.&6
Wo r«' the lt*rc:r < inah^rt of wn u «.1
and «*:< ftO hho«M in tin- world, ljo m ke
and well .uoro bA nnd nh« e* tlinn ai y
l h«r two ninnuf.ictnr*fm In tlio
BEST
$3.50
SHOE.
DoucU* nn.l ■ ' li<
• * V1 ■ comfort, ti •! wcf.r i* k
f^frvwhrrv.hr'«qhotit th-
Th. y tmvetii !>• tt'r .r.
ti'in thmt otlu-r |nuk«i b
tho ■tuiidn'ft h '■ nUwyr
plnr <1 to high Hint the *
r*prct more fur thiir i
than th.-y
BEST
$3.QQ
SHGE.
TnE'lll AnO.\ mi.i.' w l. pjO
.... ...| i I'uin « nv <•! i' r inn *i* I® '*•''6ti*-' ■ I■ i ■ •
A It r. TI". > -ur drml-r •hoi.ld kr. p
Ibrm i W9 Kone dml#r . vrlu.ivf talc in ench u.
Tuke n. •t.balimn* t Inrielon h-vl"« V\ • _
IV>tirl«i hor« will n inr •nd price tn np«l « « '
If)our drulrr will mil pel thtmi for
(■rtorr. rnrlotinf prue «n«i i.v f*t * lor etrna/e.
fltatr Undo' Inn; ,-r. tl««. « d *,rtthv
Our •he. will -ou .njr.h .• ' '"!■ v ' -J;
W. 1" JUou l.. «auo C«. ll. «k. u,
MLLE. BEAUREGARD.
There were a scoro of other PariHian
beauties, however, who had to be con-
sidered for they almost rivaled Mile.
IJeauregard'a perfection, hut i'r.uicli-
men, if they know anything, know
when they behold feminine beauty,
and hence it was a foregone conclu-
sion that Mile. Beauregard, whom the
boulevarders raved about in rhyme
and epigram for a year past, would
bo the winner.
Mme. Adellna Patti (Baroness Rolt
Cederstrom), who recently received
from the king of Sweden tho order of
Uteris et Artibus for giving her serv-
ices at a charity concert which she or- |
gnuh'.td at the Royal Opera House,
Stockholm, was also the recipient be-
fore leaving tbe city ot the king and
Queen's photographs bearing the an-
tograph signature of their majesties, j
James Bryce, the distinguished Eng-
lish statesman und author, ia In Paris
for his first genuine visit to the
French capita!. He says that when-
ever he ha* baen there before he w is
simply passing through, and that he
is less acquainted with Paris than any
of the other great continental capitals.
Ttemoro tti« ciimb that ron.lt# your hair UtolcM
and gr«y wUh Parker'a Hair Uai.sam.
HiMJiacuKS'a. the oo8t cure lur corns, lacw.
A tailor Is justified in giving- his cus-
tomers lits occasionally.
Tho best Ball Blue is Hrd Cross
brand. Large 3-oz. package 5 cents.
Good resolutions are like pet bears
few people keep them.
Tlr «l unci Nerv us
People will derive groat benefit from tak-
ire G' rfl -Ut ulaebe iJo .tiei*s; tlioy ar«
matle from Herbs; they Riotbe t reJ nerve;.
A married man's idea of a fjoou time
is doinff the tilings his wife objects to.
■■■ ... j. •
ODOOOOCJCHiOauOOO^aOOO^OOOOO
Beware of Them i!
A
There are two afflictions tvliich
perhaps ffive the tEiost pait*
autl trouble, viz:
Sciatsca
atid
Lumbago
Beth disable and cripple,
but
St. Jacobs 012
fl
fGrNTS WflHTE) TO SELL
The MniHlunl <•*■« l.aiup. \
w. nderfu luvi«utlon. l « th« «*nenw
<it v. r. muc. « rr> tlnte* tho !t ;lit I*"-
►.! «• 11 dlff. ront iyr* i:o *11*
Ir.itn Aiii.ru* t'« u«ir>
cm m Mf time lift" brighter Him
III. IIy mid rl . *l'flr tlim. k- ' • "
Inmloh t!i<MiH:in«l « l i.'Mtni alalN fr u
re -if ii'luw \u - i-
t ...1 00 > Wriu f.<r Meiueli•
•VjtA icrritor*. stoidenl om L uip Co
H4 Mtchitfoii bu, i Iti«!ego
Alvaret raid ron.
the new Peruvian
minister at Wash-
ington, has placed
two of his sons and
two nephews as
students at tho
Maryland Agricul-
tural College at
llyattsvllle. They
will take the regu-
lar course in agil-
cultJire and me-
chanics.
is th.tr best care.
So oao&ocKKioooooaooaoaoao oc
Alvarez Calderon.
fr or the Ladies.
PRIESMEYER^
. SHtiES THUI WW.
Ask Your Doalor For Thotu.
iD^rflB^urnrRitf
...unajnip, r%uM t.. .*u Hb-rj.
In ttmr. Hy JrmM. I?L
Admiral Sampson's retirement In
Ffhruary will not take his family out
of active service in the navy. His
three eons-ln-law. Lieutenants Jack-
son tind Roy amlth and Ensign Clu-
veriue. are young men In the service,
and his son will enter the naval aca4-
omy next year by a promised presl-
I dential S4ipolntment.
Blr Charles Ollke. the famous radl-
tHl and Republican, sees only a
gloomy outlook tor Kngland liberal-
ism and thinks tho conservatives will
t « In power for n long time to com#.
Sawyer's
Poinme!
Don't speak c>( heart hnnsrer n if
beefsteak itini potattti-s would cure it.
31.1 lintIOK m•Kit.
Lic^l I'ulilislK'il IHEB. ...
J. \V. UUNNKLS, lolodo, Ohio.
It's queer that everybody likes to,
square man 'round.
Keu<al'{t tlmil*!***!.
There Is no more severe or stubborn j
pain than neuralgia. A remedy that
will cure it will cure any pain. Dr. U.
3 Stivers, dentist. Louisville, K>\.
says: "My W'l0 suffered over two
vears from very scvero neuralgia, j
which several physicians tailed to re- ,
lleve. I then (tnt Marity s Wouderfui |
Filght, which relieved her In flv^ min- ]
utes and soon ejected a permanent j
cure. Sold by agent in every town.
A man who is deceived by gootl for-
tune is crushed by ill fortune.
KIOWA COWlANCHE
Country li'.wio.wv aon**) t«' • • Iwulciri'*nf.
Sabocrlbe fo- TUK Klow A CHIKl .'iovoted tolnfor-
uiailuu ftlmut theHf land . One year, frl.uo. • lnj.lt
en .y 10c. Ken<l and end to your fr!«>n«i l «rk . . <i.
MorK-n'H Manual f2iu l^e yett^^ CUildet vlth
Qn« Motional map. tl.00. Map.tBe. All aliuvt * la
Addrem Ulclk T. Morgau. l'crri . t . r.
I A woman doesn't talk through her
1 h|t nsleia it happen* to be new
t;ut Cilrtler. by Eeuirioitf*
Some wrougflt-iron girdera in a
building in Chicago had to he eut dur-
ing repairs to make room for a steel
column, and it was d ?cideil to use elec-
tricity instead of the old method of
sawing. The girders to be cut were
six in number and fourteen inches
deep, with a one-inch web. To ac-
complish the work it was neeessary to
melt About 225 holt®. In the ffird rs.
and the actual time spent iu cutting
all was three and one-half hours.
Read the AdvertIftemcntA.
You will en joy this publication much
| better if you will pet in the habit of
reading the advertisements: they will
afford a most interesting study nd
1 some excellent bargains. Our ad\er-
t isers art? reliable and send what they
advertise.
It doesn't take a burglar to break
into son^.
Double I>alljr Service via 4 hoetaw Rout*.
On October 7th the Choctaw, Okla-
homa and liulf Kailr( ad inuu^uratea
double daily service from Oklahoma
and Indian Territory t<> Hot Springs,
Ark., aud emphis. I'enn.. when-
direct oocnectionn are made with lines
diverging for all points in the east anti
south east.
Every mother po^essos information of vital value to her
younff daughter. That daughter is a precious logacy, and
tho responsibility for hor future :s largely in tho hands ot tlio
mother. Tho mysterious elta.n^'i that develops tho thought-
less Virl into the thoughtful wo"nan should 1'um' tho mother
on Mm wateh day and night. A*, she carex f<K the physical
well being of her daughter, so -will tho wtaiai be, and her
children also. , , . , ,
When tho young girl's thoughts become sluggish, when
she experiences henlaehes, dizziness, faintness, and exliihilB
ati abnormal disposition to sleep, pains in the back and lower
limbs, eyes dim, desire for solitude, and a dishko for tlio
I society of other girls, when she is a mystery to herself and
1 friends, tlion tho mother should go to hor aid promptly. At
such a ti mo the greatest aid to nature is Lydia L.. 1 ink-
|iilia's Vegetable C«impouiid. It. prepares tlio young
system for the coining change, and is the sureat reliance in
this hour of trial. ^ .
The following letters from Miss Good are practical proot
of Mrs. Pinkham's efficient advice to young women.
Miss Good asks Mrs. Pinkham for Help.
June 12th, 1809.
•4DeAB Mnn. Pinkham:—I have been very much bothered for some
time with mv monthly periods being Irwgular. 1 will tell you all about
it. and put "myself in your care, for I have heard so much of you. bach
month menitruation would be<*ome less and less, until it entirely stopped
for six months, and now it has stopped again. 1 have become very ner-
vous ami of a very bud color. 1 am n young tflrl and have always had to
- work very htird. 1 would be very much pleased it
you wottlil tell me what to do."—jMish 1'r aiu. Good,
Cor. 8Wtb Avenue ami 'i eslar Way, Seattle, Wusli.
The Happy Result.
February 10th, IMO.
"nr.ab Mns. Pinkham : 1 I'unnot praiho Lydia
E Pinldmm's Veg.-table Compound enough. It. ia
jjist simply wond.-rfui the chanpo your medicine
has made' in me. I feel like another person. My
worlt is now ti pleasure to me, wltile before OMiitf
your medicine it was u burden. To-day 1 am a
healthy and happy tfirl. I think if more woraeu
would'use your Vegetable Compound there would lie
less suffering in the world. i eannot express the
relief 1 have . xperieneed by usinfr l.ydia ti. I uih-
him's VeRetahle Compound.Mts< i'fa hi. tiooD,
Cor. 211th Avenue and Yeslar Way, Seattle, Wash.
N/ms itmu coon
Owinij to ihe (act ihftt soinr skeptical
people liavr frmntiinp lotintr questioned
thr Kenuinenen <>( lh«* t« s« imunial letters
burb ww - arr , onRtantly publishinjr, we have
deposited with the National City Pank, of Lynn, Mass. Is.ooo,
which will be paid to nny pen*, n wh. < an show thot the above
testimonial s n..t Kentiinc, or was publ slieJ before obtaining ibe
writer's special permission.-—Lyoia C. 1 inkiiam Mkdicini Co.
uSiStSt^.A',
1NGH ESTE
FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUI) SHELLS J
"NcwRivrJ," '"Leader," and "Repeater "
losbt upo. lu.iD! tliem, lAk. .0 .ther. . <! you will (ft th. t l.hell, that mo«, on tuj.
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM.
'V'f t" V ' ^
t-V T't'VfV'
l-H.I
Warranted Waterproof.
Hawyer s Girel*l«r llruu.l 1'uiuuj«1 MUcii re
atTortl coinp.eft' prutvcilui) to LoiU it«a*r ana
sadiil'-. Made extra I0U14 and utof In il skirt,
tnhiiriiinu dry > «at tor rnl« r. Ka>ily cuuveited
Into a wai king coal, lie cry Kiiruunt ar«
ri.nioU witlcrpruof. i t irmo-Uiark
lf>our«l l-f oo. mm ' have l .sc el- I
eiur Urn ud, write (or catalog
If you want a beautiful comploxlon,
Dl' L.„. a bright eye, a SJ"d appetite, in ac-
^^OKerS live liver, bow«:s regular as clock
work, and vigorous. Il«l 'hy body, use
Morley's I.iver and Kldrn v Cordial, the
fljre&t system renovator, it cures all
lUeases to which «roi"n aro subject,
uch as weakness, debility, melancholy,
mrvotis prostration, etc. Sc'd by aijeut
:i every town.
nr. a rulo find it very dif-
ficulttop t. up their linen
111 a satisfactory manner,
chiefly owing to the
of inferior starches. Hy
t.hii:;; Ttagnctlc Siart.il
you will find it a simple
matter to turn out us
P%kk1 work as tho best
lite.'im laundries. Your
prtK!cr sells it. Tryitonee.
It costs only 10c a pack-
age. Insist on getting
Magnetic starch
m w*
TRADE MARK
Requires no Cocking; - r.
KARlb i;tlir.V- UI 'J, I'M .vtMu. If i HA<CS
STIfF«~ NICE ' WHEN W'tl '.JAS BWAS A POIINO
riWST BCbOhT NEW I AMU A KAl f C ^f IIV OTHER
PkiPAKiaiOU.'. i.. . : ■•'-.Y
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
MAGNETIC STARCH HANUFACTURINO CO.
OMAHA. NEB,
H. M. ^ 1WY1T R ^ f ON. fo e Mfrs
East Cambridge. Mesa.
Tho' doctor and the lawyer both
amend the constitution.
Straws show which waj the wind
blow a So does hay fever.
LOW RATE EXCURSIONS,
Via MLaltturl P« lllc IfJ.. And Iron
muiilain Itoute.
To points In tha West, southwest. nd
Southcant. at half-rate^ 'pl'is #:",i r< r me
round trip Tl.-u- « <>" !• Tu •h,I j
ti. r (ti. t.nil tcih Ootolu-r .'n'l u t.l i _in. \ovr"''
bfr Olhimtl "Hi,.. .1 I. winter tth tnil l«th.
l i.l. Korlull inform ti' ti un.1 r Mer^. Jtc..
nddrr.. i.ttv lor.Mit i.r th^ utu"' 'it..- or n. o.
■I wn . n.l G r 4 T. Amrtlt St I...UI-
Asthma.
| KIDDER S t'flSTILLES.^,,,
HBKfiflKSKHHNRUiUHHI * iiaiiuaiowu. Maaa.
OROPSYn:.BIS;R:;,n
I r« ea H<" ^ of ti'Htlninm.. * "n l 10 Iiivh1 trentui«o^
uak- DK. u. H. WRkJOt'S >* AUaaU, Ua.
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French, W. H. The Publicist (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1900, newspaper, November 16, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150803/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.