The Indian Sentinel. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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9Cothing tn ihe -world stands still. If
yy*" «*ZT >rj strong duy by d.r; the
NooJmvpUes its tide of Vigo, ff you
■ b.vxi is wong And arri,s
inc 'ejsmg quantities of dr c., sedaerm j
;,7 ch*-■' tot;re. butyouctn
iiLi-P ke«~<"<> the blood pure.
Hood s Strstpiri.U dors this as noth-
ing rise can. Bes art to gel Hood's. |
| effocdj SgUapatilk'
Hohrr. isw, Arr
t.kr. H hl*-h ll.,r ,„ror
i 'I'll r in.
Id 11 • raaipaija of UM „111Ilf j,nio.
prat*. stubborn n their n< r *,, • , ,n
fictioi IjoUx! ti .- I I, . , ' ,4 '
• me « imago platform
'• to elect William McKinlej
pre
l'#M Prolrpllti Takn C are of C<
lilnailona U lilch ( rii«|i Out
<ohj (trillion.
W. Her rv Loomi* Nelson of \
II* belle. \. V.. W|H, ha ved «.
G-xt faction a a writer
economy. nou publisher-
ti.
•'wnra If All.
John it i nn hit earlier daj owned a
Wtsterni rr. r d a w the r ute f *■; he
established a aerie* of luochrooma at v. • f-h
)'• "• i.' t i were t y)
cents and . p n*tig.r < 75 eer.U .Mr It air
•ace diaed II one of the* pi.ee., n(i. ron-
Eu ,F }'•* d"*n h :f4«.::«r.
1, . £°?i" "n*1 !,h'.'?Ver- "f< « ! >n't be-
loot to |hj "ad. "I know flat. rr, d
iir. B air, . road be ji,(i t me < hi-
•ago Cnror.i' Je.
Deafness linnui lie Cared
SLaSI '
the dia :>■<[ I it, r. , J#
only oar way to cure d. .?ne,a. anl :i.at
by conatitu- •r. u. .
c.iue.1 by aa , a: li
tow lining Um Burt ichiaa Tab, v.
thia tube;: *« ;r, i \ have a rut;, «
sound or ir;>;.etf •. h -,r, j „ "
SKfti. (i (U ti.e result, and 1
unlets the iriflarnn • i <*tn be ta;.<, . it
snd this tuU to iif rma: < >\
uition, bearing « i,| h«- de.it." . •(! forerer:
52* ""*r" ■ ••' v ■ t rrh,
Of the m h. ' * *" i C.I..|.:io '
W « will fire l Hundred D'-!!ani for sr v '
ease of l>r.ifn<«>^ d I * -rh • .t
Mnnot U cured 1,;. iUJI", f „U:,V Curt
©end for cir* ulara, fre.
K J. < t.eriey t Co, Toledo,0.
.
""" >-■ 111. «)io belpe,! tf
■' J .1 mile, , .
In a ]e
Gov ( I
"The r
"•U *0 th«
'he refiuhliean
L'. Coder MeKS
on-
. t in
ormer
jn politic
u vijrorc
wth of pro
prices. He
that "tin
11 other o
will be
orryinir 1
our
After « iit -j the na f • re of trust
id ibowinjfth.ir evilx. he
" «' '• en ... v* belli r trust - an
re f noinie growth, th<
' ' w-rti that come with their
t obt,",,,. I, either ca« and
her vieu i|t,- r.-publ,,,,,rtv i, tb.li
r .ind vitulit,. make ii n„.
Vol one rn, of I ,
tl.it
S«i!d b Driidni-i,. 7s,.
u lli family Pill, are the l «t
Kdllnrlal Commenl,
"Poor old .lone, [he groen', died earl.
ttr'iTf "1""8' r • bit-
"iL,uh!.','. , e*cl*lm«d the local-opinion
no.dtr, M . been dead I■ ryean "
a—!.°£./"n'-" eehoed the u
ton M,e<i . . • ; V,
Jnatnl .it I «aid,' replied ;he \ , ,\Dr
nan in bu .1 nl: doein't sdyertiac :i a
dead on< -C'liicago Kvening N'ewi.
Cleanllnev. In ti,, itulry.
Cleanline ^ '' iinta in no 1 e for more
Uaa in the dairy. The miiKing ihould bt
done in a e.i n, p ace; all vet - - , . I .1, j
tie waalied moniin( ai I niaht .1, : „t « t.,
wiih Irorjr t- .ip, rimed and m il aire! M ,
•bould nt vi r I .- k. |H in >< ar with v.«
ctah.ra, as an unpleasant ta*t< «:1| be m,
parted. Attention t . the-, ilcijiiio will in
•ure a supply of , ,,|i„,!tr
KJJZA I! I'AUKKK.
A Strung. Animal.
Terrified City Milkman-l.' .0d an ,
yiiat .tln.r M.,rv. I.r„1)t ,i ,,u k
There a a wild be.^t in theyar !.
I <ry v rut* in the country)—
Why, you of.! niJIy, tlwitV w.
iou don't say §o?"—'lit Ihta.
An Ail-Year lle.orf.
The Orr vrrnt " M, Kureka S, r „«
open. March I. I-h, a n,„t LZ* al'
trajtn,. and .. nv. r ent r r h. .HI,
•ndI p eaaure - k., - Ideal climate, ,,,r.
Fi,™7f"! ' ; '•
} eepers i Frisco Lini W rita
forpn"!' " h to \l naaer Hotel or to any
represenUitive of Frix o L |J(.. '
Men have even li.Td hairbreadth eacapei I
from bcconnng baidiieaded.-tn.,agu iL
°V* ,or Conaumpiion i, I
the on.) medicine |.„ < v.u^l,- I,
Pinckard, ^Tngfltld, III., Oct. 1. law
A man that will bold you up can be ei
Pjctad to knock you down.-£bi"g„
••••' p ti'al c„.
e\ll"e>,l™« h"v'' "M" ' 'al Height.
of the
republic;,„ parti the former tron-ri r
lurna bin attci.tlun 10 llie ,,,, ,■ „
iihether the -rail,(
r'P"hl" :" A"r-
•To me ,be „„aWr I,easy. Thedem-
wratlc. parly pan, „hi-h en,
'I "ne be l„„|.,,! lo r,,,i .
" "I to 1 Dijieriali- in . ,
f>|i| i-11Ion .0 trtiai, | ,li;ir
"ill. If need lie. or in ni 1 ,
proper regulation. Mr. liri.'in I rorsii'.
rr better than his nnet i \
"011" his personal ehara. i.r
thi"k I,;,. be],'iv v "
'• ' > I ■
inaiii .leitr,,. al,ovf. |,j„ , ,
l"|rr"v. bit Hdellt.i to tl„
it. tin ri-foifort 111 ale thai Mr '(•!,,
if to-dav the urcllspiited lendi ,
party."
Tli'te it ia that the mistakes made bv
"eli mi .mini; men In I "Or, are In f.
reete,! In Th| r,.,,H|,j|PII, . h
railed 10 Kh,. the eountrr p.„„l rn.
! a menace to the
nni1 liberties of the peopl,. ,1
h-.v win be r,,1M1 |>'ulil'.c
bj lh, molt, of the foil election.
' hlenifo Demiii'iat.
ead- not before with the consent of lb
Stic, protected. If it i-pern itted locontinu
! ' he ti., ec.i:>iiui<- |M.li< .1 of this cona
usts r-*' ' ' 1 ' ' I""*'.'ii\.il. in the future
i r ap larger profits than they have en-
are : ' befot • They will do 1 hi
' I, rouifh combinations which 11 ill crush
'Ut all competition. Tin tariff pro-
I In* combination will protut ihem
I <■ - -* t'n .how the greatest tyranr
that the protective system ha- yet -
p. Its profit uri . normoii- The pro-
t-eieil trusts produce o cheaply lie.
cause combination that they can sell
abroad at comparative!! low Imt profit-
able prin-. but thei draw the blood
sacrifice to reed from the \merican
tiirir; it has simply affirmed or ratified
the decrees of the beneficiaries of the
tariff ' liradually, and not very slowly,
these interests haw allied themselves
more and more closely anil hmc be-
more arrogant, dicta-
•'iring until to-day the\
dly united apainM th
s. but they are becon
in their methods of
rui nihir our (roverniin iit, as is shown
■
''ni ti -hip mi 11-;. I \ hill, to Ic[/isJnl
money directly out of till pockets of th
people and into their own pockets. Mr
es:- have been false to evcrj 1 bu'm or
promis, under ' over of which thei ,,l,-
tained protection.
r irst.—They as ked for protection dur-
iiic infancy ot l\: but as the\ grew
older and strong r they hinc demaiu.'.-i!
uri'! have received more and more pro-
CUTTING TO THE LINE.
1900
There ia eeerjr good
reason why
St. Jacobs Oil
A Teutonic Solomon Who Dliprniri
Jastlee Aeeordlnjc to Ills Una
Convictions.
The prisoner was held on a charge of
poaae>-.;.jj a.i to h.rme.f a plurality ot aev-
en wives, but the Germai. judge was in-
clined to let him go.
"Am eet i , yi-d," he mid, lookii r down
over hi® ► "der effl:tence is like dot
«• r I Biisjr 01 met, aind't it, but
111 led heem go."
The aaiasement of the prosecution waa
immense. He was thrown into ( naterna-
tion. (it ttn • oj ii his feet he blurted out,
:n i.i-c 1 ca.td surjiriae: "Why, your hor.or,
oa„Tihatjrrounca dj youdi^mis tne case':"
\ e.., aa. i the ju.ige, "tn vat groundts?
> ny, on der grounds >utside der gocrt-
°.V|f* ^e; k ur.dts € Ifer; •. ntrc."
bu:. way drfrnisa it. your honor, when all
">e evidence tends to ■how—*"
"\ neil, der r tson e«s dot I hoff von vife
mir'^ f'wnded, und he mit a muldiblica-
tion off dem —he has troubles off hees own
enuft, yet. airetty. You are dismissed,
aind t it?
i. X°'wit Jrai- n,ot Mme man who was
neid by the jurlge to be guilty of trigonom-
etry ju-t be< iuse he sported the luxury of
three wives at one and the same time.—
Detroit Free I'resa.
should cure
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
LUMBAGO
SCIATICA
for the re-t of Ihe centurr. One Dais
amount reason is—a ^a"CUIC,
SURELY AND PROMPTLV
Sore
Hands
come more nnr
are not only so
common in teres
Injf hlgh-handei
Million
VW®men
have boon roliovod ot
font.tin troubles by Mrs.
Pink ham's advice and
nto4llcinom
Tho loiters of a few arc
printed regularly In this
paper.
If any one doubts the
officioncy and sacredly
confidential character ot
M4's. Pink ham's methods,
write for a book she has
recently published which
contains iotters from the
mayor of Lynn, the post-
master, and others of her
city who have madu care-
ful investigation, snd who
verify all of Mrs. Pink-
ham & statements ana
claims.
The Pinkham claims arc
swooping. Investigate
thorn.
THIRTY YEARS OF CURES
DYSPEPSIA
' * ' yearn I Hast victim ordvs*
IM pais.1 1 it . a, ; st f i, j ,, , ],j rut
Uot retain sUtJf,iiinJ f h
« ot r< tain and <liu« h* even this'. Lrm -,jar, . ,
bemin tukliig < AS( AHJ I S and atncf' then 1
havo ateudlly Imnrnvod. until i am aa well m J
•v«r waa In my ilfi Cii ** '
Uavio II. IflKl'Br. Ntwarl'. O
CANDY
| CATHARTIC .
bwcowls
mortgages upon mortgages
tVHa, MeKlnle, ,, u#_
ln« fur the I'll rill,, r. „|
The fariuci-a of Iowa are pointed to
pridc by the republican ma,,.
IK'-I^ UK fan cxpoiienta of McKinl, v
irnspci ii_i. I In 1 the records fell a
ale ni woe ibnt merabniloWM el, ■, the
•*uWorillcil talk of Jirosperll i
I lie I'rcc J'rcsH of Mount I'le.asnnt
la., publlahe* from the record. ,,i
two y.-ara bow the fiirmera of llenn
■iiunty arc "teadily increiiHin^ their in
,1"1" ^ree I'res, do. s this
o correct the falneatalcments o' i r,
perity. It khvh:
"Ubile a certain cIiibr in our ootm- ■
fi\ have rapidl\ accumulated Wealtb.
ind the list * if the millionaires of the
Miiintrv has increased within the last
\\o years, this record shows a steady
ncrease of the indebterlnesa bcciiii I
mi Henry county farms. ||i-re i ti, •
"—iril:
Second I hey promised to give the
farmer a home market. They hnve^ot-
ten their own home market, but mai \ a
farmer is as far away from his market
ev as is shown by the increased
amount of farm products which each
year must find a market abroad.
Third. They promised lower prices,
but sn far have, as a rule, given lower
prices only to foreigners and have
marked up prices at home to the tariff
| limit.
I he whole system lias been a de-
lusion null ends in the device of the
protected Interest- to preient the peo-
ple from trettinif the benefit of cheaper
in. IhinI .if production. \ Mr. \, |.,,„
s ii - "ther. is a ready method of re-
lief from the burdens Impeded In these
""'ill' trusts. Whv does not congress
apply this ready method? Album
Vrgus.
THIS FROM ONLY ONE.
A Sn in pie of ti.,. Ontraveons Tre
ment <>r iuierleaiia b>
Monopolists.
Called It IlotTD,
\ ou war.t a decollete have, I presume,
remarks •. the funi ■ barber, as the dude et
climbed into the chair. 1
„:A:-,b" pai n," Mid the youth, "but
ill'} 7? ; tocomi ivehu 1."
for cutt ti lo*r," an-
' i ' ^le 117 : ith a cr t
on hi. Biuu-t ag., Kvtn.ng \en,. g
rile .1l>«|(*r> Of Hum at Sea.
1 ** bet that the decks of uil-
i • ••• •' : "tat i . ., ,|,e he
, '"f ®oni in. ami no work is
i
HoSutteK v? S n " " '•>• <" •. of
never i ,1. • ° r''"'i dy which
A Definition.
I-ittle Mike (who ha. an inquiring mind)
M i' '* a aut'Jgrapn:
1" I ' "apl.))- All! _'raph, ,
toml *' '• - • Jure
tombstoi.i whin ye, ar. lun over by wan
tlum domineU har. .• s (irriagm:—Puck"
7I'," for Chill.
cS iV-'i-'.vu" nu"tlc ?f,°,«> «'■ Tumn
mil it , simpiy,n , aniinuinlneia
• tasteless form. No euro-a,, pay. hi. e.Wc.
If i m in admires his wife, it j, mor. im-
Pff|,■ f the ei«hboW ft
loyely ehtr.cter.-Atchi.QB Globe. I
To Cure u I'niu In One llay
„ r. ' ' • htntn i I.I„ , ne Table ni All
'r ■ -t t-:u,,.|ui„1 , . lailstoeure! Wc!
Taaagh , woman be hemdy or handsome,
\l. • . r charm.—L.ijcitL'*'
ON AND OFF THE STAGE. I
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY,
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Boar Signature or
5ec FaoSimlle Wrapper Below.
Terr smsll snd cs ess/
to take aa stumor.
PA3Tro'e F3"ME^DACHr
I'Mi\i tno roR oiZtifitss.
it
"«■ .11,1 of ttie last year the
fVe e'om'n ' "T : ' 191 r.9
M ' II •! V.I W 11).' : I l ord . r
"" " world V HH.I III. Ii.i HUt t
iiKain^t the county from J it mi ti v
,Ti ,!y";;";v "mm*
■aZ.J r .M'* ''*<«■ I' '!• I I-
•2r,.r.uf ■ has in
''. 51,403 4 *.
Ins is the real estate mortgage rcc-
and does not Include chattel
mortgages private indebtedn-.
Ibis is the showing we have been
very careful to have it impartial and
correct. It is respectfulh nubinittcd
to all who may be interested."
POINTS AND OPINIONS.
Mr. Mckinley hears no voice of
approval at ti liig nnti trust gath-
erings. ( hicago Democrat
The bullet that laid tii.eliel low
also killed the republican parti in
Kentucky Concord People ami I'.i
(riot.
Hi i .-ar of I he I'hilippinea Ii ,
11-ost IIS $1711,(Hit), and we have I, ,,l
might! little fun for the muiu - -t
Louis Kepubllc.
i - Whateier bus done In Ken-
",rk> bJ ti,ocrats „e
-tr.etly within the bounds „f
jail the lowles-iicss ha- ih-cii on th..
part of the lepubliea, - \| ,|,|
\rgtis.
Illinois denioeriitie editors in ■ es-
sion ill ( hicago i few «!.i \- -
imoush Indorsed Mayor Harrison for
the gubernatorial nomination i'hey
here IS a constant demand for in-
formation us to the ope rat ions of t r us t -,
mill publicity is demanded on all sides.'
Here Is a sample of one of the out-
jiageous kind, which ex-C,ingress,nan
I 1 o Ii a licWitt Warner drags out into the
I Ii is the Anu-rionn st,«• I and
: Wire company, und -Mr. Warn r gin-sit
■' a fair sample of other comblna-
tions:
1 " ' Kucceedert t previous un-
j sui cevsrul or short-llvetl efTorts to monop..-
11* th. Vmi ri.mi markt t t the
I £|0COO1 V,T ,h|h '* a ' :/-a,lon «.f
I prop, rt> having ,i:i ai-Mia""'i un-" i^iI-
|m !. j, i.f only ahout «2u.0(m .«« ,. 't!,ii- for
,' Vtr> litick. t (.« r. al value in th. < ..pit.1!
1 t'lert are from three to four buck* ts of w .
IIS. r," "r «*>•• esmipanv Is r -
* tat cm* nt that ti pos-
1 '' " 1 l'r " 'leal rnonopolv of the wlr-
1 "'J «' U wire nail product on of the
I'll.-r ,0 1 he organtiatlon of this com-
mi > wire n.ii:* Wi re -i !i|n r it N-i\ V,,rlc
1 ! " !■ .1 k- s- TI,,.!
tut hi eli 1,1. ae.l al beiow on- ... ar In mo
the eointiln Ition movement n. n.,,, They
r- ,1..!! i,uoleil at abut. I)>.ik.t renr. -
j sent In ^ ,!,,,-„ wllhin „
n'i lr.n - o,.pl>- una
1)1* inn. ruiiiaee. and rolling mills it can-
not . I-I, advance was l„ lh.
"r """-I others in . unt 1..1
• 1 > taw material supply
tins, are lh, prices charged to home
mi" "hn|. sale lotm. and tic , t n
I'll.. - II. uiucli higher and Ii . re-,«, ,
.-ordlni: to distance from th, , , „
ii™*rf'rir.i,,,a,'rri''ur?'.:
I V u .
ramiess !• -1 happy to know tha* ihisv
" 'ur. tin rn ••• , ™l
1
' : th. m to
I- 1 I. u, and
ImV-!'' T 1 of H«r-
' " ' >> ju-t made her first ap.
pi nance ,,,. the London stage in some
amateur thcair.cals. She Is not let Hi.
I;"ttag„,
"i". Iliougli a sunbeam may not
cucumbers, there is pier.lv of
mj "7 liuiu sunbeam of an actress
who bubbles 01 er with fun and sing,
and i.anc , u , 1], L<,tta. loi g retired
from the -stage, is reported to be- consid-
erably more than a millionaire.
iGordon Craig, son of Ellen Terry, has
(.'li en up acting for the graphic art. Ihi
pub.a-hes in I,in :,,n „ Mria! called The
age, to which lie contributes pictures
and. letterpress. Uis -i,tcr Edith, who
designed the dresses for "flobespii rre "
his gum, deliberately Into thecostum-
ing busiue&s.
i.^ Kst"Ck company with a cap-
itul of 1,000 has been formed in Milan
for the performances of church music.
The company ha., bought the Church
0 Santa Maria della I'ace for $19,000,
and will turn it into a music ball In '
he spring IVrosl's "The Slaughter of
the Innocent." and "The Entry of
Umst Into Jerusalem" will be per-
formed. 1
Devonshire's chief "singing mnn,"
James I arsons, a hedger by occupation,
Is dead. I he "singing nun' of Devon-
shire preserve and chant t.ie old West '
"intr.i songs and bnilads. Par-nr.
was nicknamed "The Singing Machine"
bee., one en-tiing lie made a bet that
he could go ot singing till davbreak
« thoiil rep.atlng any piece, and won
the bet.
SlTTLE
IVER
PILLS,
ron biliousness.
fcs torpid liver.
eos cokstipation.
for sallow skin.
jFCR tnecompltxion
I Ssl.,^1 i ISS1 UVITNAVIJbpHATu.(
Ctim Purely Tegelahl
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j leclarcd in favor of the e.
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! '
I Hanna syndicate ban in hai d. It isirn
os>ib!e to eonceive ti ,r • i
IM i i>. ii ,i ine biiMiieaa
lien of the country. the rariuera and ti
i iiborlng men can be inductd to gh,
bell indorsement lo 11,.
limn i.in of iru.ts mid mnaoiiolic, a I
^orkit g together for the ultiuiti. (
It I'llel i. .t: of popil!.!,- gineruilli-nl \u
anta Con.titutlon.
■
fan seek lo brand a- ti i.t,., r.j,:
sen. who dare to com . um ti , ,|
" •'bilippines and at the
'1! i *i. t , .1
ho In England an opposed to tin war
bat i- I., n .j oaged la'-'iliist th.-ll-.i i .
Ihej can M,. Roar Mr, Atklni ■ ilj
Banner of name,, but when M, Mor
ey term, the South Urloan war -a
liileoii. blunder." word, to that ef-
eel. they point 10 his utterance, uitb
k|>proval, - Los Angeles Herald.
Ill parts of th. < .ir:h 'ihua
"• concern fuvorn foreign r
"'"on oi nearly 40 p. r . , ,.t.
rI*"' charged to home eonxufn.
"• tru.it Ih quite hk. iy i, ,kbig
the export :rad.. It |, ,,|th', r
* ' "UnK Am. i,• , i ,
ntrlbi
s at le
rUer to
than coat. Which
this, the Springfield liepubllean
\knoH • > yon once try Mai *Vr'«
< Villi l rueant) Halr. r a I: •> ). rtr
A«t"&rlf«tl mato Giant on earth ' k ! —
i l JOMl a. FALZia lasiMO., u 1BOSSK nm
iMMMnrcwiaw« «nee«!
w L. DOUGLAS
$3 & 3.50 SHOES union
wdhlith *nnakesfred- '
MadorMtl hy over
Y i.uou.OOO weurem,
Thr nt-nuine have YV. L i
I'ouglan name and price I
hl.imped o«Ui< ttnm. Take 4
r,° •ubantute i timed to be
Vh Ku°l Vour d"!-r
fli'iuld keen thrra — il 1
"'t, we will aen.i a paif^
-n receipt of price and 15c. — . miff/
I'.r i mit- SUI kind leather,
'AST , I.- 1 ',r tr.-e
U.MIHU1S *• L DOUGLAS SHfll QO., flro:kton, Man
Br.Bnll's
COUGH SYRUP
Cures Croup and Whocping-Cowgh
Unexcelled for Conaumptivoa Gives
quick, sure reaulta. Kcfu e aubatltutea.
Dr. Hit.Ts Pi lit eu re H iliou <neu. Thai, so/or jc, '
. the Am.
v ' i p. r«.i
i WashlnK-or :il
'•f .ill t.II iff .Jt; cotnr
1 « iii' of any ri-contm
m ouri- in favor f
whew It proi.. 'Ml,,
for Ills
"I'otn th<
POTATOES!1^
l.«rCeat rr4 POT VTO Vrow. r.|n America
ai.no A
■s-rrta ft. nit I hla ri..( I. < , 1 ,-i)|
GLOVER
win. ra|
r. F. Kendrick, editor of Fort
Smith .\ait« Mccord, aaja:
I have used your romedlea.
inxi- fever and Pain Powders,
antl; Hr. t^j'Mi fun ,,ids in my
family for the !.,m live yeurs
Bttii Ii iv • fontid them very effi*c-
tlyfuniKitisfactory.ofToringre.
IT ia' ki' : y. 'Arn Ph'UBed
for ihe'm. B "°'1 w"rd
2." cenla a llox
■I all bruy Store*.
Red, Rough Hands, Itching', Burning ^
Palms, arid Painful Finger Ends.
One Night Treaf ment
Soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot,
creamy lather of CUTIGURA SOAP. Dry
and anoint freely with CUTICURA, the great
skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during
tne night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger
ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For
red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching,
feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful
i.iger ends, this treatment is simply wonderful,
and points to a speedy cure of the most distress-
ing cases when physicians and all else fail.
Sore Hands 8 Years Cured.
P"%^ld rn0. ^0l" Ve"ly TW'St F,n<ers F" " Socket,. Hand.
Floor He|\T d\,.VVater Ran Thr0"S" to
Floor. Had to Walk the Floor Until Would Fall
Asleep. Fingers Would Peel Like an Onion.
Doctors Could Not Cure.
on my fingers 'a,Id'.""'top of 'tbe^mnd"'"^'^^ W'ht a.bu"lln8 '""nation
see little white pimples. 1 felt i L twl.ii„r mt i rubbed them, vou could
I ball high fever, and cold eliilUrJ,,* J' fl"K''r9 °"tof their sockets.
I was tired out. Nights I bad to w^dk^1111 80 ok.ept " K°,DS
hands peeled like an onion dm n the floor until I fell asleep. My
ran out, and wl. reve? there was a tolfJlnS V01 ',°T' nn'' wnter
that happened at least ten tim^ i" ® pjmpl,e ther?lth® burning firo was —
shoeing, and I would net ilint im ti ruiluJn£ a blacksmith shop, horse-
My bands puffi-d^up woAe [ba"1P,'tut ,l hnrd'
water from my hands ran thrmcrb tb,. h.,„,t (.lr0.v.° horse "ails, tho
tomers r.-fu-. ,i to look at me b iml I hart « .f',° tlle floor' JI-V cus"
he gave a solution of something to hatha mv h f ?ie to t,le d,,('tor;
doctor, I think, for a year I found t™. '! ? 1 went to another
r-ip-r. and I got the Ci'TiCL'RA remedlJ. Mvertlsement In a Utica news-
to gain, and after using a small im-inrit^ r, ^,vP00rV18 u them I began
would not take fifty doTlars for a cake n/r ? I.wa" entirely cured. I
@licura
TheSet,81.25
.nd hnmllt.tln, ,kln, .eulp, ■T *lrH,"b"i^™|°°fl1"i^°;,Jl[,,n,",,tor,''ri,'ll. n tlVir°n ,
Millions of V^otr Use Cuticura Sodd
cr a,l., male , ,o' Nla,"!" Tf, a"'l stolen* "mi", u"| r ,0"'Mn"nP t'1" w Ip of
nl«, itive «c.k„e.se.',.nd for "„„v.Sv. aiu?' u,'l''n' "" '0rm of
thcmnelve. lo -„men, and cf, ,. islly mothors ?ad S in?nrP°,M,V "'•dlli- sii.-Seat
an! nursery. No of i , " <h of the toilet, bath,
any i,ther, especially f,,r r,-„crvin|fand onrifrtnioi^.vi W," onro u"',| " to use
children. I i II, i-,ia ■'-oArriinihlnB.d.llc^teeraoUleiitnr in'prtT H*"i ^lr of liifiinla and
the jfreat flkla run-, with the Iiureatof clein?ln In III u P? ^ L rcd fro,n 11 ' Hi,
/loner odors. Sn other m«<ff'a(sdVi.n t«rll ° Ul° !'lng of
pn -ervtiie, j nirl fy | „_.. the .kl^Kafn'i'lalr la','" d with It f„r
ordomi tic toilei soap, however cxpena'vf i . iIi.iihIjj. no other foreign
of tho toilet, bath, and nuraery. Thu^ lt'comblnea i/nvp r! ^ for all the purposes
Twkntv-Kivf > \ .rs. the iiest akin .„h " °NE SoAP at Okb I'bicf. viz
baby ao .j. ,n Uio world. complexion soap, the best toilet and be«t
A C aliforniaC n re
l:or Halaria and
Chills and Fever.
H i nis III;,i l.'.^Biie'i?" m^he b'l'o va'inJ a. ?!' BiTm ■« Mala-
'•.* "y- '■ 1 -pi i-m by mat .rial ge?ms an'eet, th? ,.hie ,lo"d ' 'he life of the
rial poison is manifesteThvD ™h.nls> system. The pre.
■ • '. ' mm!.hi uy maiurlul Kerms
once "i mnliriul poison is ni.uiifeated hv t m ' ••••••«- a^nivm. 'tne nres-
a,T.h". '" ' l-'O.-., ll er ,orpl,LbowT?on."fpar,l?d"Jratnh'1
Malaria can''only eu«d*? ^
(- i mi ot malaria! pols-jnlna" iliaiarla'ea'n'l"^.'^ ?'"",r,a *re m"ely"Jiff'eren't
ha,,,K .ni, th. requirement a of a^perf.ct'ronie'ifv fn'",']''*' coml'lne, mo.t
ir.alarl i, and It has nee. i been kn«m ^ or."' ™re of all form,
nius; otaUnata aaaaa of chroale maiartUi potaonlw n, ' "r''
oi e ii s. a I .trim- are ■ uni c - ,,v l'Ur« e, li^.l. oi e 'onlc prnnertiea
ron ,",,1 M.iI, Kxlra, i 0:,. h-mj la "aSdid T. , ,nW«e Ylnef, '''"^0^"
fjfrbf^iva17,'"s.a!!,yf:;:i;h';li:a",n,<ih^{,l,1,ir'f1^ff- xn? ,ur!!„Vsl',;sp,';!td
•n't'toiSfi"' '"! f red • orpu-cl.s Malt^"xtrael'if5d rJ'r"t-lies Ihe
«nt tonic .111,1 la pre,, i-lbed by phis elaaa In all .2. '? u BI>'*-inlid nulrl-
In coniral. S. I-IIC" rr.mi ilut to cure maliriil n^id c,0,"ll""'ia and
and *l,e boweia^open, so thal'X'iiiV-^n'liV ,h'^ ^
* Casca J""" lhe svsl 'hroueft™', na"tu?al 'l1.1"""""'11 ,ro'
i Y. , eirlne contains, in addition to tho toni™ !? J channels.
^o-^ia?hr.
- ..... , „„,lc ..l U.I- same time tit., Ionlc 'ho mala-
hnldlng up .trangth and restorlnu vl.allty ti tSe w.ak' Lnd 'dJbTl'lu'ted
dv.
,.„i • ■ . . een tnat a mo
cou'a not be effected for the cure of
y ronv'n<;e any one who ih a^lcUmTf "mJiaX or^ehiriS -
Ity of < asca Perrlno over any of the le*ini „e fever of ihe
^ie market it „„i.. ' "f ,ine teflon of so-called "chill
vast super! I w.
tonics" on the market
" permanent
' i «r*rQRL
t." II. <\ltl Iii'u
M Mi - \ HPl.f
rper tarn thun l.a
•rtio
T11. HKkare.. Lirm
DROPSY M" WWUVKKTi give.
, ' 1 em.-ti r.ll.fftndciii. , wor.1
raa
RRAPRRaS OF THIS PAJ'KR
I : siitlNiJ TO Buy ANYTHING
A1 VKKTI>KI) |N IT8 COLUMNS
SHOULD INSIST UPON HAVING
WHAT Till V ASK FOR, ItIJFUSING
ALL bUlkSl'lTU'l'ta Ott IMITATIONS.
RIME In 'atook! write M0'"' not
CASCA FERRINE,
Prepared in Snn Francisco, Cal.. in the Laboratory of
p fhe Sierra Pharmaceutical Co..
Main Office, St. Louis. Mo.
FREE«
- . PAIN. , "flVMSS'ifl'U.'W'ES.
Carter's 3^" ti
Hai tho largest bale of any ink
^ in the world.
"La Creole
"air Rcbto7er is a
Jpsapns
WtlfS! AH usTTWj
1!iatil„ tw.ii.4' Cw
: ' ' "i ■ ' aaii'j uooC
In time. po|,| hv drianrUta.
- ; 1800
Plruae auafi'thlu yoj*FK*
j ■>• ! la tu|a ouyer. A >'«rUa«.
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Parks, J. T. The Indian Sentinel. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1900, newspaper, March 17, 1900; Tahlequah, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154974/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.