The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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mooreland leader
OMKit IC'HNOIBKLEN, Fob.
The beauty about diplomacy Isthati
It enables both sides to claim a vic-
tory.
MOORELAND,
OKI, A
Defiance Starch
, !" *VP,y h°u <'hold. none no
rood, 4 oz. Inore fop- J#
iurch!ny ° brand °f coId wat'r
Another "Bunko King" is deal. #1 D'd "nyone ever hav« a really good
However, there are plenty of bunkoers 'm° °" an ™"rsio or picnic?
ami bunkoed left.
| CONGRESSIONAL NEWS
Loud Applause Orach Th« New Vice)
Talking- machines—Victor and Edi-
I son are the host: cash or Davmflnta si
PX circumstances it I *e«ldy. Write to-day. JENKINS' MUSIC
to 1 L°.r < ou"non t,llnK f,,r tho Offic e CO k*NSAS CITY, MO. rto.ooo records in
to seek the man in Finland..
Under
FROM MISERY TO HEALTH I
I TO PROMOTE FROG CULTURE.
A c_lutwoman- of Kansas | si„w "h.. hi. j.,k. „d r«ji.
President.
™re ^.riea of c<"« adopting moth-
erless rabbits make the avei
,3f er loo,< wlth suspicion on rabbit
lio^l.TOrk has Iost twenty-'wo roll-
lionaiits in one year. They left all
their wealth behind, howe
not be missed.
ivever, and will
| Mock, Mention this paper.
We have noticed that prices always
C<> 'ip rapidly and decline very slow-
ly.
Gallops for Aid.
lien your stomach is all upset,
your liver in bad shape, your bowels
out of whack, your head like to split,
and every nerve in your body on
lK< . I)r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin gal
lops for aid and you get II. it Hear
out your poisoned system, brings
SPECIAL SENATE SESSION HELD.
Executive Session Is Announced
When the President Sends His
Message Giving Nominations -
Ready For Business.
°*£,U8ivo London I'r®*h. ,-lean blood supply to all "your
club call themselves "the I/"K^'Stive organs, and restores to
oysters,"
cannot
,, , - mo I €.1111 imiuica lo you
• .ind the latter, being dumb | h:" r««n'orta ie feeling of perfer
resent it. ' health. Sold by all driiKgists at 50
and $1.00. Money bark if it fails.
When sornt
cla,n,ed that whistling
c,,r!i consumption, even if it ,ioes
cause profanity and a desire at times
to commit murder.
He planted flrn. his dainty feet upon
h'Prrat Hlick wi,h *leet- and
hen he planted hard his head upon
the spot his feet had tread.
The Washington baseball team has
bllnt t U,e nnn'" of Senators, as
i-eing a hoodoo, and Is casting about
for a new one. How would Deficits
According to the city treasurer s re-
"e owo a trifle more than $17-
COO.OOO. It looks as though we should
Maif l° !"a,ry monBy- Toronto
A Chicago man who describes him-
self as wealthy and generous adver-
tises tor a poor but honest wife
i here s n0 doubt about bis getting a
poor one.
An effort is to be made to "bust"
the golf ball trust, if this can be
done a good many people will cease to
cere how the fight on the meat trust
comes out.
men offer to bet the
only thing they put up is a bluff
Important to Mothers.
Kxanlnr can-fully every boitla of CA8TORIA,
n wf<< mid mro remedy for Infants aud childrrn
and fee that It
IV-ar I he
Signature c
la Ik For Over 30 Year*.
Tl e Kind You Have Always Bought.
The fellow who turns up his nose
ai wages isn't worth a salary.
Rarlleat (irrrn Onlona.
lhe .John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Cros«e
JJih., always have wniething new, some-
th.nK valuable. Thi. year tl.ey offer
among their new money making veae
tabJcN. ar, Karliest Green Eatino OnkS,
"* " Wln'"-' , Mr. Farmer and (iardener!
if you would be convinced that It
pays to advertise insert an advertise
nient staling that you are rich and de-
fire to wed; then hire
open the letters.
a secretary to
Ingenious inventors have devised a
way of turning a buggy into an auto-
mobile. An awkward driver, how
ever, can do the same thing much
more expeditiously.
I hi New York custom house Inspec-
tors are to adopt a new custom, that
ol wearing coats with fifteen pockets
Seems to be a good deal of doughbai:
fur one small garment.
The supreme court justice who held
court in bed u( his hotel while he was
nursing a rheumatic foot, probably
wasn't In any mood to llsteu to any
trjfilng from the lawyers.
A man of the name of Extra Smith
has been fined at Pottstown, Pa., for
falling io support his wife. Perhaps
Hie lady's trouble arose from tho fact
that he was always Extra dry.
' A Chicago woman has been award-
fd damages because a railroad
conductor squeezed her hand. In this
ease, it is safe to say, the lady does
not appreciate the mark-down.
Mrs. Philip Carpenter tells a few
club sisters at breakfast that mans
ideal woman is always the one "fur-
ther back." Hut never meaning, of
course, the woman behind the times.
That New York physician who rec-
ommends that idiots bo drowned has
no idea how much fun the world has
with them when they xrow up and be-
uin writing opinions and theories like
his.
The public would be vastly more In
♦©rested In that decision handed down
by the supreme court against the
beef packers had the decision railed
for a shading in the price of beef
steaks.
•'1ST HKM) THIN NOTICE AND 1 t C.
nd they will send you their biK plant and
,0*C,her w't, eK S
1,000 fine, sol ill Cahlmges,
owl? ' Pui,y Turnips,
blanching, nutty Celery,
•M? r"'i>. buttery Lettuce
1,000 splendid Onions,
r?rc; luscious Radishes,
T Jj000 K'wously brilliant Mowers.
I. marfi ?Ver .,U'°00 Plunl«-tl.is great offer
vepetnh! g''\ y0U}° tcst lholr warranted
vegetable seedH and
ALL FOB rn*T ICo POSTAGE,
C?viding you Will return this notice, nnd
if y. ii will send them in postage, thev
Wi 1 au I to ihe above a big package of
Washington, March 8.—The special
session of the senate was opened to-
day by loud applause for Vice Presi
•lent Fairbanks when he appeared in
the chamber to preside. He at once
rapped the senate to order and pray-
er was offered by Chaplain Hale.
The new senators. Pil«H of Wash-
ington, Bulkley of Connecticut Flint
of California, Rayner of Maryland
t ar er of Montana. Sunderland of
Mah and Hemenway of Indiana, were
warmly greeted by their colleagues
in I be senate.
in response to a resolution Mr. Alli-
son and Mr. Gorman were named as a
committee to notify ,he pre8ide„,
lhat the senate was In session and
ready to receive any communication
he had to offer.
A recess was then taken until 1
p. m.
At the expiration of the recess the
committee reported that the president
would at once send a message
At 1:05 Assistant Secretary Barnes
arrived from the White House and
at 1.06 o'clock on motion of Mr
•odge the senate went into executive
session.
City. Writes to Thank Doan's Kid-
ney Pills for a Quick Cure
Miss Nellie Davis, of 1216 Michigan
Avenue. Kansas
City, Mo., society
leader and club
woman. writes
"I cannot say too
much In praise of
Doan's Kidney
Pills, for they
effected a com-
plete cure in
very short time
when I was suffering from kidney
troubles brought on by a cold. I had
severe pains in the back and sick
headaches, and felt miserable all- over.
A few boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills
made me a well woman, without an
ache* or pain, and I feel compelled to
recommend this reliable remedy."
(Signed) Nellie Davis.
A TRIAL FREE—Address Foster-
Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. For sale
by all dealers. Price, 50 cents.
Some people think work Is terribly
hard. But it isn't as hard as loaf-
. . 0 '*ON'T FORGET
sJSSS ■l<LPn,!""!A R0U rrofis Ba|l only
6 oentfc. i he Kuss Company, .South Uend, lad.
Some false teeth look so natural
that they ought to ache.
Shake in Your Shoe*.
s,.Koot Ease. * Powder, cares pafa.
nail. V. nervous feet n<l ingrowing
of he Ii'" f/'?3"55' comfort discovery
of the age. Makes new shoes easy A
certain cure for sweating feet. Sold by all
ruggists, 25c. Trial package FREE
Address A. S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N f.'
''heir l.ega "Vreaaed Poultry.
The recent increase of the import
duty on frogs' legs has Already stimu-
lated a languid but pleasing in d us try
Although Secretary Shaw has no direct
authority to revise the t.-iriff. he may
change the class!fleaiion of an article
so us to effect the rate of duty. Thus
by taking frogs' legs out of the <:ite^
gory of "unmanufactured articles" and
classing tliem as "dressed poultry," he
extracts more money from those who
import the delicacy from the Canadian
marshes. In (he same way the duty on
wooden legs has Leen raised bv rating
♦hen. as "household supplies"'instead
of "manufactures of wood."
An early result of the added pro-
tection to frog culture is the propaga-
tion. by the Pennsylvania Fish Com-
mission, of millions of pollywo'gs-the
spawn of the deep-voiced Western
bulltrog. These are offered without
barge to farmers in the State who
J are marsh lands. Partly because of
le tiiwrli prices of ordinary meats the
• d for frogs' legs in the city is
large and growing. Owing to'the
mail cost and little trouble of the
business ,t should be profitable.
Probably no productive enterprise
offers more pleasure and instruction
'.lo''s ,lle rearing of the fro«. Not
only js he a curious mystery to tho
nan of science, but he has uianv per
sonal -iiiHlitieg wh.ch attract the inter-
<*st and often the friendship of the in.
teiligent fanner. ,Lon
affirmed that
ship of the in
ago the po«
earliest on .„n|,
. .'orn—the
io days earlier than
Cory.Pec-po'Duv, *,Jtof Afijetc? (W.N.U^
The Mind Needs Diversity.
Put variety into your mental bill of
fare ns well as Into your physical. It
will pay you rich returns. No matter
if you are strong and rugged and able
to work every day In the year, your
body does not. Ruskin's love of the
beautiful gave his whole life an inde-
scribable charm and loftiness. It kept
him looking upward as well as out-
ward. It purified and exalted, while
it held him spellbound. Put beauty
into vour life. It is the twin of love.
The union of the two in their highest
form would make earth a paradise,
mil man. indeed, only "a little lower
ban the angels,
At 2:33 the senate adjourned.
Washington, March G. - The last
day s session of the house before the
final adjournment of the fifty-eighth
congress found that body almost
Ihrough with its work of disposing of
conference reports on the great sup-
ply measures of the government, and
a few measures of public importance
rom the moment the doors were
opened until late in the night the gal-
leries were packed, while outside tho
corridors were thousands anxious to
sain entrance to the chamber.
A feature of the proceedings was
•he general desire of.the members to
abstain from obstructive tactics and
permit the disposition of business
Speaker Cannon wielded the gavel
over the entire session and maintain-
ed the best of order. By an over-
whelming vote the house refused to
agree to a motion by Mr. Sibley to
concur in the senate amendments on
the river and harbor .bill and it .was
sent back to conference. The confer-
ence reports on the Indian and post-
office bills were agreed to, which fin-
ally passed both measures.
The conference report on the naval
appropriation bill was called up by
Mr. Foss of Illinois. On division, 100
lo 89, the house concurred in the
amendments, thereby finally passing
the bill.
Derivation of Connecticut.
The name Connecticut is an attempt
to relieve the Indian word Quonekta-
cat of some of its uncouthness. The
Indian word inean% long river. Tho
<(!°^ Possession of the name
which the early settlers found when
they reached the mouth of the river.
HIS BUST IN GOLD.
Of all the funny things that live in
woodland, marsh or bog,
-hat creep the gronnd o:- fly the air
the .'..niiiest is the frog.
This estimate rests mainly on the
fact that he neither runs nor walks
•>«t "goes it with a jerk." However,
tie is not merely funny, but among his
characteristics is a strong sense of
duty. Although "Daniel Webster." the
champion jumping frog, was surrep-
titlously filled with birdshot, still he
humped and heaved and displayed
honest desire o win the wager
From the earliest pollywog sta.e the
fiog is ever the source of surprise,
information and pleasure. The sudden
disappearanee of th, flshlike gills, then
of the tail, and the equallv startlin-
and mysterious acquisition of a tongue
(attached at the anterior extremity)
<""1 "l agile, edible legs, must satisfy
any taste for tho wonderful. in every
way frog culture beats the Belsi.i-
hare fad all hollow
Ledger.
-Philadelphia
Curious Engagement Present Dis-
played by Prospective Bride.
A pretty, blond young woman
caused considerable excitement at a
dinner party given recently by show-
ing off her engagement present from
her fiance.
"We did not like the old-fashioned
idea of giving rings,'' she calmly an-
nounced, to the horror of a couple of
sentimental girls present, "so each of
us had a gold bust of our head and
shoulders made, which we presented
to each other. Harold wears his as
a watch charm, and I am wearing) Nothing Is so firmly believed as what
mine, as you see, on the gold chain I least know.
JET?, 7- W *e .lever myn„BS, if
ht-wio i prospective I he has himself.—Montaigne
bride passed around the chiseled fea- Fair nnil e„,H 5
tures of ' • Harold '' done in gold y SOes far'
There was something of a thrill of Si"S aWfly sorroxv' cast away care,
disapproval at the sight of the bust Ar° wo to mark this day w ith a white
and some criticism at this bold display °1' n black st°no?
of the features of the lover. ' Tell me thy company and I will te'l
I've heard about wearing your thoe Avllat thou nrt.-Cervantes
heart on your sleeve, " said one old
Prolific Squirrels.
A couple of old antagonists meet on
a Scotch golf course every Saturdav
afiernoon. They were all "square'•
at the seventeenth and the loser 0f
last week had just played his third
n the shape of a nice approach to
•be green. Last week's winner came
"P to his ball with grim purpos.-. He
had an easy pitch to the green, but
a number of young sheep were uncon-
sciously browsing along the edge
"Bin forrard, laddie.' • said last weeks
winner to his caddie, "and drive awa'
the lambs! ' "Na, na," vigorously
protested his opponent; "bide where
ye be. laddie! Ye canna' move anv
growin- thing! That's the rule of
gowff.' • •
Unflattering Recommendation.
An Odessa (Mo.) man found it
necessary a few days ago to lay aside
his good clothes and put on a dirty,
ragged suit and help clean up ths
machinery in his place of business
l ben he went home, and as ho en-
tered the front gate he met a Irani )
coming out. The tramp mistook him
for one of his kind, and, if reports bo
• rue. said: ' 'There's no use to go in
• here, pard; that's the meanest white
woman living.''
Doing Great Work.
Ward, Ark., March 6tli.— (Special.)
r rom all over the West reports
eome of cures of different forn*: of
Kidney Disease by Dodd's Kidney
Pills, and this place is not without
e> idence of the great work the Great
American Kidney Remedy is doin°
Among the cured here is Mr J° V.
Waggoner, a well known citizen, who
m an interview, says: "Dodd's Kidney
have done wonders for me. Mv
kidneys and bladder were badly out
of order. I used many medicines, but
got nothing to cure me till I tried
Dodd's Kidney Pills. Two boxes of
• hem fixed me up so that I have been
well ever since.
"Tell the poor kidney and bladder
diseased people to take Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills and get well."
No case of kidney complaint is too
far gone for Dodd's Kidney Pills to
cure. They are the only remedy that
has ever cured Bright'a Disease.
The man who can't trust himself
always thinks other people ought to
trust him.
I : WISE WORDS.
TIiere nre some defeats
umphant than victories.
When a New York man was fined
the other day his wife and eight
uunls and female cousins who were in
court promptly swooned. What dread-
ful thing would have happened if he
had been fined $25.49?
King Leopold or Belgium has added
to his reputation for eccentricity by
going back from tho automobile to
the horse. It may he. of course—the
dispatch does not say -a simple ease
of "iu the machine shop."
The woman who secured a divorce
after the plea that her mother in-law
had refused to lend her "one small
egg" could have advanced no more
seasonable argument -uuless , he
small egg had been a bit of coal.
Sioux Falls has developed a young
lady of 1G years who can move tables,
read minds, and perform wonderful
feats by psychic power. Of course,
she is a fraud, because no one lias
yet been able to explain how she
does il.
It is noticeable that the most em-
phatic protests against rootball are
seldom forthcoming in the fall of tho
year, when the earnest protestanta j
haven't time lo do anything but at-
deranged nerves
DISTRESSING TROUBLES LEFT BY
ST. VITUS AND GRIP.
Woman Ami-1,,1 for yoar, by Strang,
Sp«Ilf Of NumbneM nml Weaknru
Kocover* Perfect Health.
When she was fourteen years old, Mrs
Ida L. Brown had St. Vitus' dance.'
She finally got. over tho most noticeable
features of the strange ailment, but was
still tronbled by very uncomfortable sen-
sat ions, which she recently described
follows:
"One hand, half of my face, and half
of my tongue would get cold and numb.
These feelings would come on, last for
about ten minutes, and then go awa v.
Beveral times a day. Besides I would
have palpitation of the heprt, and mv
strength would get so low that I could
narclly breathe. As time went on these . —repUri ou ap-
*!*' s 'Pon'i,|K oftener nnd growing proprlation bills. During the day final
worse. The numbness would sometime!
extend over half my body."
•' How did you get rid of them?
"It seemed for a long time as if I never
could get rid of them. It was not until
about six yearsugo Ihnt I found aremedv
that had virtue enough in it to reach my
case. That was I)r. Williams' Pink Pills
for Pale People, and they have since en-
tiroly cared iue."
"Did it take long to effect a cure? "
"No 1 I hadn't taken the w hole of the
m7ntlK R ^ impl'OV°-I * — ar some .engtn.
better all the time until'fh le"1' growl"K There also was discussion of the pure
bo,™zi'ood Tr" «""* *br"*
I have remained in cood honlth I spee*^ ln support of the resolution
providing for the appointment of a
Bills Were passed as follows:
Authorizing the president to allot
and distribute Indian tribal funds to
such Indians as in his judgment may
be entitled to them by reason of their
advanced civilization; relating to the
construction and maintenance of
roads, and schools, and the care and
support of insane persons in Alaska:
to further prescribe the duties of the
secretary of the district of Alaska.
On reconvening in the evening Mr.
Hemenway presented the conference
report on the sundry civil appropria-
tion bill and It was agreed to with
little discussion. The action finally
passed the bill.
The senate found itself far less
pressed than usual on the last day of
a session of congress. All the ap-
propriation bills having been passed,
the session was given up largely to
general legislation, and when neces-
sary, to conference reports on ap-
lady in a lace cap, '' but it's the first
time I've ever seen anyone bold
enough to wear her sweetheart around
bpr tir r L- ' * M
THE TRICKS.
Coffee Plays on Some.
Look "harp and keep the cobwebs out
| of your ejTes.
Quarrels would not last long if the
fault were only on one side.
Help thyself and God will help thee.
A merry heart doeth good like modi
times humiliating to think of after-
wards.
"When I was a young girl I was a
lover of coffee but was sick so much
the doctor told me to quit and I did
but after my marriage my husband
| part from it.
The tree is known by his fruit.
If Church pews were like sleeping
car berths more men would go.
Every housekeeper should know
that if they will buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time, bemuse it
never sticks to the iron, but because
each package contains 16 oz.—one full
pound—while all other Cold Water
Starches are put up in %-pound pack-
ages, and the price is the same, 10
cents. Then again because Defiance
Starch Is free from all injurious chem-
icals. If your grocer tries to sell von
a 12-oz. package it is because he has
a stock on hand which he wishes to
dispose of before he puts ln Defiance
Ho knows that Defiance Starch has
printed on every package in large let-
ters and figures "16 ozs." Demand De-
fiance and save much time and money
and the annoyance of the iron stick-
ing. Defiance never sticks.
Conversation by tho wily drummei
savors of trade winds.
iiiiinimnnmt>Mla
reports were presented on the naval,
the postofflce, the Indian and the sun
dry civil bills, leaving only the river
and harbor bill and the general de-
ficiency bill to be considered in their
final stages.
Washington, March 4.—The senate
today passed the sundry civil appro-
priation bill, carrying about ICS,000,-
000. Various amendments were of-
fered to the measure and most of
them were debated at some length.
remained in good health ever
since with one exception."
" What was'thnt? "
"Oh I that was when I had the grip.
I wus in bed. under tho doctor's care
for two weeks. When I got up I had
dreadful attacks of dizziness. I had to
grasp hold of something or I would fall
right down. I was just miserable, and
when I saw the doctor was not helping
me. I began to take Dr. Williams' Pink I
Joint congressional commission to in
vestlgate the question of railroad
rates. The resolution was referred
to the committee on Inter-state com-
merce.
the'jLs1:^ re8",!,r ^ " 80 t0' aCM-
First Public Reception.
Manila, March 4.—Governor Wright
IluJt ln hls capacity held his first public
Pills ngaiu. I„ a short time they cured l ecoption at a lawn fete which was
me of that trouble too, and I have never i no,ably brilliant, rivaling in plctures-
bad any dizzy spells since." Iqueness and attendance the ever-
Mrs. Brown lives at No. 1705 De Witt | memorable farewell fete In honor of
nre^t^attoou' Dr- Williams' former Governor Taft
Pink Pills are without an equal for the
rapid and thorough cure of nervous pros-
tration. They expel the poison left iu the
K"\h-Vf?rh <'lsPasos as grip and are
the best of tonics in all eases of weak-
Present New Demands.
St. .Petersburg. March 4. — The
printers of all the newspapers with-
out warning presented new demand*
and none of the papers may appear
tomorrow.
Keinarkable Tar* These.
^ Tn a recent address before the Royal
Sailors Rest, in Devouport, Yice-Ad-
. o~ — , tniral Lord Charles Beresrord touched
begged me to drink it again as ho I the subject of "shore leave " He
did not think it was the coffee caused | sai(1:
the troutdes. "With regard to leave in the fleet
so I commenced it again and con- I which I command. I let the men go
tinned about C months until my stom- "shore on every available opportunitv
ach commenced acting bad and chok i'he result is that the men loyally back
ng as if I had swallowed something ' e up. and I have no breakiug leave.
• he size of an egg. One doctor aaid I That is very creditable to the ineu and
it was neuralgia and indigestion. I most satisfactory to me. The men see
, , ® da^' 1 took a drive with my that I wish to give them all the value
husband three miles in the country I possible iu consideration of the «er-
and drank a cup of coffee for dinner. I vice, and they amply reward me by
I thought sure I would die before I got coming off to their ships and not letting
ack to town to a doctor. I was drawn I other men do their work. Authority
double in the buggy and when my lias been doing a great deal for the
husband hitched the horse to get ma I lower deck, and will do more as time
out into the doctor's office, misery I goes on."
came up in my throat and seemed
to shut my breath off entirely, then I fovertj or Br3t: ii ni«hop«.
left all in a flash and went to my I tf proof were needed of lhe accuracy
heart. The doctor pronounced it ner J of ,l10 Bishop of London's statement
vous heart trouble and when I got I that the members of the Episcopal
home I was so weak I could not sit I B^nch, notwithstanding their large sal-
up;, I aries, often find it difficult to make
"My husband brought my supper to I botl' ('nds meet, is furnished by the
my bedside with a nice cup of hot eof- I wi" of Hie late Bishop of Worcester,
fee but I said: 'Take that back, dear, I w'iich lias just been proved.
I will never drink another cup of cof- I L*1' Perowne, who died at tire ad
fee if you gave me everything you are I vanced age of eighty-one. was Bishop
worth, for it is Just killing me.' He I °f Worcester for ten years, nnd during
and the others laughed at me and I that time lie drew £30,000 by way of
8a?,d.i, I-stipend, nnd yet the most the Bishop
The Idea of coffee killing any- I seems to have been able to do was to
. Ilive up to Micawber's ideal of keep
Well,' I said. 'It is nothing else I inS 'i's expenditure just within his in-
but coffee that Is doing it." J come, for the gross value of his estate
'In the grocery one day my hus- I*s returned nt no more than £1120,
band was persuaded to buy a box of I which very probably represents little
Postum which he brought home and I more than his life insurance —London
I made it for dinner and we both I Chronicle.
thought how good it waB but said I
Penntoii of Auxtrian Poor.
Under the Austrian poor law every
man sixty years old is entitled to a pen-
sion equal to one-third the amount
which he earned each day during his
working days.
trade
mark.
nothing to the hired men and they
thought they had drunk coffee until
we laughed and told them. Well we
kept on with Postum and it was not
long before the color came back to
my cheeks and I got stout and felt
as good as I ever did in my life. I
have no more stomach trouble and I
know I owe it all to Postum in place
of coffee.
"My husband has gained good health
on Postum, as well as baby and I, and
we ail think nothing is too good to say
about it." Name given by Postum
'Co., BatUe Creek. Mich.
Going fo Kxtreiucn.
The eraze for old furniture hns
reached such height that Lord
bas turned liis wife out of doors to
make room for a Louis XVI. cabicof.
—Loudon Truth.
A statistician says that France hr.s
Sboui 4000 duels a year anj Italy 2800.
For Cupboard Corner
St. Jacobs Oil
Straight. Strong, sure. Is the best
household remedy for
Rheumatism
Neuralgia Sprains
Lumbago Bruises
Backache Soreness
Sciatica Stiffness
Pi-ice, 25a. and JOb,
Thompson's Eyo Watsr
„ „ WANTED
mmmm
headquArtere K ,nced dlrect
necM«ry w> f "ra7,h i '"rnl.hed wb.r,
euL Addre". o. i P""1'1"" Permmi.-
Monon Bull?inChtcaso, I?£roUry' ««
VERY FEW. IF ANY,
CIGARS SOLD AT 5
CENTS. COST AS
MUCH TO MANUFACT-
URE. OR COST THE
DEALER AS MUCH AS
ii
CREMO
f)
IF THE DEALER TRIES TO
SELL YOU SOME OTHER
ASK YOURSELF WHY?
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