The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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THB PLAYWRIQHT-STAR.
Odetta Tyler, Famous Actress, Values
Ooan's Kidney Rills
T*er ' not only one of,
Ss? STl/SKS .'TV:
elation 'f n ' 1 pressinS her appre
elation of Doan s Kidney pins;
Foster-Mllburn
Co., Buffalo,
N. Y.
Gentlemen:—
My experience
with your valu-
able remedy
has been equal-
ly gratifying to
both myself and
friends.
(Signed)
ODETTE
TYLER.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. y.
For sale by all dealers. Price, 50
cents per box.
REMAINS AT TQPEKA
A Sensational Newspaper Rumon Is
The Cause of Much Talk.
SUPT. DOLAN NEVER HEARD OF IT
General Manager Dan c. Cain Is
Quoted at Length Concerning the
Current Rumors of the Impending
Changes.
I
troubles are n°t magnified so
long as we keep them to ourselves.
Send for /u k k ' ? P1^' Ner ® Mmiok.
*>*- «• tsajrsaaafiw.
Pear makes some and
desperadoes of others.
GRATEFUL TO CUTiCURA
For Instant Relief and Speedy Cure of
Raw and Scaly Humour, Itching
Day and Night-Suffered
Months.
"I wish you would publish this let-
ter so that others suffering as I have
may be helped. For months awfu!
forml C0Ve[efl my face and neck, scabs
formin- itching terribly day and
b b'eaking °Pen. and running
,niaUer- 1 had trieti man?
remedies, but was growing worse
when 1 started with Cuticura. The
first application gave me instant re-
lief, and when I had used two cakes
of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of
ciir'pC,Ura^ °lntmeQt' 1 was completely
caret, (signed) Miss Nellie Vander
wiele, Lakeside, N. Y."
Bodyguard of Dogs.
report the Sultan of
a v° have a bod^ard of
dogs. He has lost faith in men and
women, who conspire against him.
Fifth Avenue Real Estate
Real estate on Fifth avenue,' New
EEk coutl"',es f° soar to dazzling
whioh mT Lori,,ard mansion,
which sold fewer than ten years ago
for less than $400,000, has recently
changed hands at about $1,000,000.
millworker an artist.
Has Added Adornment to Inteiror of
Carnegie Music Hall. i
From the prosaic occupation of
painting the outside walls of a mill to
the artistic adornment of the interior
of the Carnegie Music Hall. Braddock
is a distinction that has just been won
by a former millhand at Braddock.
\V alter Fredericks, a young Swiss, ar-
med in Braddock a year ago without
an acquaintance In the town. He ob-
tained work at the Edgar Themson !
Plant and soon after was entrusted
with the task of applying house paint
to portions or the mill exterior It
was discovered by his superiors that '
be had more than ordinary talent and
the next task assigned him was de-
corating the interior of the mill offices
and so great an impression did he
make that the trustees of the library
heard of him and the art work wa*
given into his hands.
ME TOO
The
''Tail Enders" That Follow Gen-
uine Articles.
It Is sometimes interesting to watch
the curves Imitators make to get the
public to buy imitations of genuine
goods.
Every now and then some one will
think there la a splendid opening to
fix up something like Postum Coffee
and advertise the same way and take
some of the business.
An Imitator is naturally ignorant of
food values and how to skillfully
make a cercal coffee, on scientific
lines.
Such men first think of preparing
something that looks and tastes like
the original, with no knowledge of
how the grains should be treated to
prepare them so that the starchy part
is transform properly and the val-
uable nourishing elements made di-
gestible.
Such imitations may be foisted on
the public for a short time, but the
people are critical and soon detect the
attempt, then the imitators go out of
business.
Something like 400 of these little
factories have been started in various
parts of this country in the past 9
years, and practically all of them have
gone the "long journey." Just lately
a new one has come to life and evi-
dently hopes to Insert itself in public
favor by copying the style of the Post-
um advertising in the papers.
This is a free country and every
man who makes an honest product
and honestly labels it has reason for
some recognition, but the public has
the right to know the facts.
Postum is the one original and gen-
uine Cereal Coffee, made skillfully
and for a definite purpose. It has
stood through all the wars of the im-
Itators has won the approval of the
Physicians and the people.
People who really seek to free
themselves from the coffee habit and
8l sam{i time to rebuild the soft
gray matter In the nerve center*, and
thus reconstruct the nervous system,
° c" «
There's a reason.
Topeka. Aug 2.—C. W. Jones, su-
perintendent of the Kansas division
of the Rock Island at Topeka, will go
to Des Moines to become superin-
tendent of the Iowa division and J. B.
Smalley, at present superintendent of
the Iowa division, will succeed Mr.
Jones at Topeka. The office of the
superintendent of the Kansas division
will not be moved to Herlngton. but
will remain at Topeka, at least for the
present.
The above statements were made
by Dan E. Cain, general manager of
the Southwestern and Choctaw dis-
tricts of the Rock Island, upon his re.
turn from a trip to Oklahoma. Mr.
Cain was accompanied by Vice-Presi-
dent H. IT. Mudge, who has been in
Colorado, and Frank Dolan. who be-
comes general superintendent of the
Southwestern district, with head-
quarters at Topeka, succeeding J o
Crockett, resigned.
The exchange of territory between
C. \V. Jones and J. B. Smallev is by
mutual agreement, and not on account
of a promotion of Mr. Jones, as stated
in an evening paper which printed
rumors" of the coming change. The
same paper has been claiming that the
division superintendent's office would
be moved to Herlngton, which report
was promptly and vigorously denied
by General Manager Cain.
Mr. Jones was formerly a resident
of Des Moines and wants to go back
to his old home. Mr. Smalley wants
to n ve to Topeka. Therefore the
two gentlemen arranged matters'so
that they could be transferred. The
transfer has been approved by the
higher officials. They wanted to make
the change and will be allowed to do
"I am annoyed at the report that
has been in circulation that the j
office of the superintendent of the
. Kansas division would be moved from
Topeka to Herington. I remarked in
I conversation with another man at one
time that I wished the division office
were at Herington. as it might relieve
the constant jam there and have the
effect of keeping the schedule more
intact. Somebody overheard me and
took my words for a prediction that
ihe office would be moved."
The location of the office of the di
vision superintendent is a matter that
s loft wholly with the general super
! mtendent. Mr. Dolan has scores of
more important matters to attend to
before he can waste any time consid-
ering the question of moving the office
of the Kansas division superintend-
ent. He has not even heard of the
question yet.
There is no significance in the visit
of Vice President Mudge to Topeka
at this time. Mr. Mudge has been in
} Colorado. He met Mr. Cain at Mc-
Farland.
"There is considerable new work
going on on the Missouri division."
stated General Manager Cain last
night, "and Vice President Mudge
wants me to go over it with him. All
of the main line is being reballasted
and new steel is being laid for a dis-
tance of 179 miles."
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MISS ELLA OFF, INDIANAPOLIS, IN0
SUffERfDJOR MONTHS
Pe-ru-na, the Remedy That
Cured.
Miss Ella Off, 1127 Linden St., Indl-
anapolis, Ind., writes:
t.;,'LV?ered With a run-down const1-
thJ?? ZfleraI mon*hs, and feared
J H ou,ti have to give up mv w ork
ci *nt Seek'nXthe advice of a physi-
clan, he prescribed a tonic. I found
however that it did me no good On
seek mg the advice of our druggist he
me to try Pcruna. In a few
difffrlni began to feel and act like a
creaZS ,PM°"\ UM* appetite in-
created, / did not have that worn-nut
hfJ,"*' an,d I.cou,d sleep splendidly
In a couple of months / was entirely
JiL ' thank you for what your
medicine has done for me."—Ella Off.
\Vnt« Dr. Hartm&n, President of The
for' fSS," ilrU,riu,n< Columbus, Ohio,
r free medical advice. All corre«
pondence is held strictly confidential
HVjVA-
inn (he
IHI©iiBs@k®®pari Are Glad
to sec their clothes snowy white and clear. Use
Red gross Sail Slue
At Last—Don't Miss I
A CURE FOR
Stomach Trouble
Sclence_decla™s it to be the only way
IDo You Belch?
BONAPARTE IS NOT FRENCH.
His Mother Was a Woman of Great
Force of Character.
Numerous references have been
made of late to the alleged French
ancestry of the new secretary of the
navy and comment is made on his
I name, the Gallic quality of his
I wit, the shrug of his shoulders and
the abundance of his gestures. As a
FrenX °,f,faCt' there 18 not « drop of
French blood in Charles J. Bona-
parte s veins. His grandfather, Je
rome Bonaparte, who married and
serted Kli/:abeth Patterson before
he became King of Westphalia, was
SiCan °f ItaHan "^cent, while
the Pattersons were Scotch-Irish The
ZZ teC?tary'8 mothcr a down-
east Yankee, a woman of great force
of character. During the civil war
shewasaggress'vely for the Union
in the midst of southern sympathizers,
and her influence was doubtless more
effective in molding this rigid moral-
itinV Tter-and ^"Ung his po-
litical preferences than the quarter
strain of foreign kings In hla blood.
Those who are so touchy to resent
ment always lose the touch of con-
tentment.
Physicians, nurses, pharmacists,
and chemists throughout the world
endorse Cuticura Soap because of
its delicate, medicinal, emollient,
sanative, and antiseptic properties
derived from Cuticura, the great
bkin Cure, united with the purest
of cleansing ingredients and most
refreshing of flower odors. For
preserving, purifying, and beauti-
fying the skin, as well as for all
the purposes of the toilet and bath,
Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuti-
cura Ointment, the great Skin
<~ure, is priceless. Guaranteed
absolutely pure, and may be used
from the hour of birth.
A New Method
By Absorption
No Drugs ....
I FREE BOX I
to all who are tortured by
Stomach Troubles
JMi
M Belch[
Wafers
150 CTS. A BOxl
J Sold at
Your Druggist's.J
1 If not 1
Send to us at
once.
It means a diseased Stomach. Are you
afflicted with Short Breath. Gas. Sour
Eructations, Heart Pains. Indigestion,
Dyspepsia. Burning pa;ns and Letd
Weight in Pit of Stomach, Acid Stomaoh,
Distended Abdomen, Dizziness,
'Ead Breath?
Let us send you a box free to convince
you that it cures.
Nothing else like it known. It's aure
and very pleasant. Cures by absorption.
Harmless. No dru*s. Stomach Trouble
can t be cured otherwise—so says Medical
Science. Dru^a won't do—they eat up
th* >stomach and make you worse.
We know Mull's Anti Belch Wafers
cure and we want you to know it, hence
this offer.
THIS IS GOOD FOR A FREE BOX
SbS K5ffi £f£«ra ««
""t Kain. SOLD AT DRUQ1 m WriU off.r m.y
Do You Know
That death may lurk in your walls?
In the rotting paste under wall paper ;
In the decaying glue or other animal
ruatter In hot water kalsomiues (bearing
fanciful names)? Use nothing but
Destroys dlseaso germs and vermin.
4 Rock Cement
Does not rnb or scale. You can brnsh it
on—mix with cold water. Exquisitely
beautiful effects produced. Other Unishes,
mixed with either hot or cold water, do
not have the cement ing propertyof
Alabastlne. They aro stuck on with irluo
or other animal matter *vhich
rota, feeding disease germs, ru£
blue, scaling, tt„d spoiling walls
clothing, etc. Buy Alabastlne only
. PV3 p°vna Packages, properly la-
de^' J ,nt cardJ Pre,ty and ceiling
' ,Hln,ts on Decorating" and our art-
ists services in making color plans, free.
ALABASTINE CO.,
Grand Rapids, Mich., or 105 Water St, N. Y.
Jbo'
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NafliralFla
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YELLOW FEVER AT TAMPA.
Italian From New Orleans Developed
Into Case.
offlTamPa; r*- J",y :;1—State health
officer of Florida, Dr. r. d. Porter
now at Tampa, today gave out the
following statement:
ViHhf whose nan>e Is Victor
Vlttalo. who left New Orleans j„lv
-0, coming from the infected district
of St. Phillip street direct bv rail to
\\es Tampa, arriving July'22, has
developed a mild case of yellow fev-
er. The patient with the Inmates of
the house within a radius of 300 feet
are screened against mosquitoes and
are guarded and will be kept under
Stiard and daily medical observation
and inspection for th<j next three
weeks.
Funeral of Notabilities
Paris, July 27. - The body of Jac-
ques Henner. the distinguished paint-
er who died here July 23. was buried
In the cemetery of Mont Partaasse.
The funeral cortege was made up of
err"-^-« «
Voice from Arkansas.
Ark"' Ju,y 31s'-—(Spe-
cial) Nearly every newspaper tells
ofSSTJ™derful cure of some fo™
?e n £ J DJsease the Great Amer-
SZ Y- Dodd'8 Kidney WHS
'\part ot Arkansas is not with'
is too rtPoT evidence that no case
pmtiXlrootMIw*
h,3jJ; A' E' Carlfle. well known and
highly respected here, tells of his cure
after nearly a quarter of a century's
suffering. Mr. Carllle says: *
I lZlnt !°iCt the pubilc know what
^ D0d(i s Kidne>' P'lis- I
Ilk ih , y 8re lhe best rem^y tor
sick kidneys ever made.
„HInhad K,'dney TrouhIe for 23 years
r"-" Td anythinS that did me
so much good as Dodd's Kidney Pills
1 recommend them to all sufferers."
Mr C*rlllA'«° uncertain sound about
Mr Carllle s statement. He knows
fmm a°ftf 8 ^dDey Pi"S reSC,led him
from a life of suffering and he wants
the public to know it. Dodd's Kidney
Pills cure all Kidney ills from Back-
ache to Bright1? Disease.
★
Libby s n.vor) Food Products
°nCa <rW- VOU Wl11 "WW H.ve . .upply on h.nd
Ox Tongues Chili Con Carne
Veal Loaf Brisket Beef
Ham Loaf Sou
your Grocer haj 1hwtn
Libby. McNeill & Libby, Chicago
's, Notre Dame, Ind
One MUe W«t of Notre Dame Univoreity.
Two Hours' Ride from Chicago.
Special Offer
Learn to like that which brings out
'°h hS rOD« P°ints rather than that
which develops your weaker ones.
wnn,(M;r' Flexible and Lasting,
EGAN REMAINS CHAMPION.
Chicago. Aug. 1. - Chandler. Egan
shiny .T?D u6 WeSter" K°lf champion-
ship. this time defeating his cousin
alter Egan. In the finals. 3 up 2 to
Play. The champion successfully de-
fencled his title after being one down
at the end of his 27th hole. By great
work in the afternoon he squared mar-
81 the *'S<,h ho,P an,J ^on the 29th
tn and 31st holes in succession The'
r®TLthree We,e haIved and thf match
en/led on the 34th green
Church Gives "Free Lunch."
edAhvM!aVinS ,0ng been mon°Poliz
hfnoi I u°rner salo(,n- 'he -free
n cimn aSn 1 ad°Pte<l by a churf,h
5ueek' C°L The Pastor of
the First Christian Church places
among his Sunday notices the follow
ing: 'Lunch will be served imme-
diately after church, in the Endeavor
to an who at,end ser-
The name and address of your
shoe dealer and 15c to cover
cost of mailing, etc., will secure
one of the handsome rolled
gold pins illustrated above.
Enameled in colors and will
wear for years. These pins
were secured by thousands of
World's Fair visitors.
• Only a few hundred left.
" Write Quick. 11|
ItoBECTSjoHNSON $ f?AND
SHOE CO. ST. LOUIS
MANUFACTURERS OF
"STAR BRAND SHOES"
People who cannot recognize op-
portunity always look to others for
success.
Uorfrw TOE Til® F.uiors
Cross Ball Blin\ LiirL'e 2-o/ Ptirlrmm k
cents, ihe Kuss Company, South lieud. lad-
If you don't enjoy your own com-
pany you should consider your impo-
sition on others.
Insist on Getting It.
Some grocers say they don't kppn I
10 «•
Do you want 16 oz. instead of 1" oz
StarchmeR?qu|eres nIhcookiw.Deflance !
The best cure for losses of any
kind is to forget them.
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THE DIRECTRESS. ST. MARY'S. NOTRE DAME, IND.
Conducted by the Si.ter. of the Hoi, Crow. „ . , v „
School Year Begins September 11th.
flENSIONwHS.w'noBRi«>
|l^"™■ Washington, I .<\
GRAPHITE B£AR|(I6S
need no
Made ol the
Beit. Material,
Strong. Plain and
Powerful. Run. hi
light wind and quiet >
The gears are made from
cut gear patter™, will not
*ufler if not oiled for weeks
Send for speoal description^
MT THE CHEAPEST
DEMPSTER MFG. CO, DM Moines, Iota.
mmm
FOR WOMEN
troubled with ills peculiar to
•orenfsi80 _iMnLn>£SSut'.EU
I'.uhne is in powder lorni to be dissolved in n.,r>
! \ ".ore deanain,:
and economical than liquid amuepti. s for alf -
TOILKT AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES
_ * °T t druggists, 50 cents a box.
Trial Bo* and Book of Instructions Free
Twt • P *toh Company Boston. Masa.
N- U—Wichita—No. 31—1905
When Answering Advertisements ~
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