The Mustang Mail. (Mustang, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1902 Page: 7 of 8
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THE SURGEON'S KNIFE
Mrs. Ecliis Stevenson cf Suit
Lake City Tells How Ojsera-
t ions For Ovarian Trouble*
31 a j Be Avoided.
"Dear Mm*. Pinkham :—1 suffered
with inflammation of the ovaries aud
womb for over si x yeai s.enduriug aelirs
and pains which none can dream of Vint
thobe who have had the same expe-
SAYS FRENCHMEN ARE NOT LATINS
In Origin Tliey Are Much l.lke Ameri-
can*, Declares M. Le Kouv.
M. Hughes I^e Roux, the celebrated
French author, journalist, dramatist
and orator, lectured on a recent after
noon in the Auditorium of Houston
Hall before the Cercle Francais of the
IMPURE PAKING POWDER SEIZED
York Hoard of Health rind It
The
Datige
It
\ 1 ti in and Hook. I
his to Health an i I uni|i
It Into the Kltvr.
The New York papers report that
the Health Department of that city
has seized as dangerous to health
nearly two tons c;f cheap mixtures sold i
TV hut do people do on Sumlaay tliat
makes them ho cross on Monday? Mon
day is a nuisance because liin-tenths
uf the jieople you meet on that day are
cross and unreasonable.
Pain Hitmlln'K Wizard Oil. T'se the*
I*m on the tirst. and you will neither
huvt one liQf the other.
tell you my experience in quit
CURES OF
PELVIC CATARRH
I'niversity of Pennsylvania. His sub- (or baking powder and dumped them tin# smoking." a man said toiiav: "1
into the offal scow to be destroyed t.0nliln't do it."
More of the powder was found in ^
Sixth ave. department storr. The re- if too rsr. ball bi.tte.
riort of the analysis of the Health Oet Bed Crim Ball Hlur the best Bail Blue.
Department stated that it was "an Large a c. p^U^o uuly 5 cents.
alum baking powder" containing alum
fW* . ^
Wi""s
fcJKS. ECKIS STEVENSON'.
rienee. 1 i undivds of dollars w?n* 4 ~ "
doctor and the druggist. I was simply
a walking medicine chc-t and a phys-
ical wreck. My sifter residing in Ohio
wrote me that the had been cured «>f
womb trouble by using I^ytlia !'-•
Pinkliuin'* Vegetable Com-
pound, and advised me to try it. 1
then discontinued all other medicines
and pave your Vegetable Compound a
thorough trial. Within four weeks
nearly all pain had left me; 1 rarely
had headaches and my nerves were in
a much better condition, and 1 was
cured in three mouths, and this avoided
a terrible surgical operation. —Mns.
Eckis Stevknson. 2M> So. State St..
Salt Lake City. 1'tah. — $5000 forfeit if
above testimonial is not genuine.
• Komeinber every w oman is
cordially invited to write to Mrs.
S'ink hit in ii there is anything
ahotrt lier symptoms she does not
understand. Mrs. I'inkhuin s
address is Lynn, Mass.
ject was "Les fils de France, que fer-
ont ils?"
"The people of France, said M. Le
Roux, "are not a Latinized people as
some have declared. In traveling
through Normandy. Brittany and va-
rious other provinces of France I find
no strict distinguishing characteris-
tics or customs which would indicate
Latin origin, with the possible excep-
tion of Avergine. where the women
wear the same kind of jewels as the
Romans did. France is similar to
America or any other nation in its or-
igin. Just as in chemistry various
elements are mixed and heated to-
gether in a crucible until a residue of
a shining golden amalgamation is pre-
cipitated. so France and other nations
are amalgamated from various for-
eign elements and peoples.
"Along with its similarities to Am-
erica in origin there can be noticed
a striking difference in the character
of the two peoples. Americans have
more strength of will. Frenchmen
more sensibility and refinement.
To illustrate this he gave as an
example a race at the last Olympian
games in Athens, where he said: "A
Frenchman outran by his heart a
German and an American both run-
, nitig by their legs."
NOT A BADGE OF A POLICEMAN.
Oflleer'H I-ong Hair Mystified an Intoxi-
cated Woman.
George Innes. Jr.. the son of the
great landscape painter, tells a story
on himself with great delight. Like
Peter Newell, he has been connected
with town government in New Jersey.
He served on the town council in
Monti lair in fact, he was the head
of the police commission—the chief of
and pulverized rock.
The different Health Authorities
seem to have different ways of re-
pressing the Lftle wf bad baking pow-
ders. Jn England they have proseeut
ed the grocers under the general la*,
and broken up the traffic. In Missouri
the sale of alum baking powder is
actually prohibited by law. In Ne.v
York they seize the unwholesome stuff
and cast it into the river without any
discussion. The latter way is certain-
ly effective.
The alum baking powders are usu
ally offered at a low price, ten to
twenty cents a pound, or with some
prize, as a temptation to the house
wife.
Consumers can protect themselves
by buying only high-grade baking
powdc • of established name an 1
reputation. Do not be tempted by the
grocer to take something else as "just
as good" or "our own brand," for the
trials show that the grocer himself is
often deceived by unscrupulous mak-
ers, and is selling an alum powder
without knowing it.
There are several good powders on
the market; let the housekeeper insist
on having what she knows is right,
and not be induced to risk the life of
the family for an imaginary saving of
a few cents.
TO BUILD RAILROAD IN HAWAII
ar^e
When a woman stop* having her
picture taken every year or so. she be-
gins to feel her age.
"I may be
airship, "but
a failure
there are
To He Strong
ATI.AS OA
muscle and bi
nd in-
built]!
All
remarked the
flies on me."
lth y
up brawn.
po!
vaklii
Will you short
plenty of tli
■ilAN MI I.T.F.T.
if hay >f so. plant
wligal'ly prolific niillei
lileh Hay Per Aere.
110 lbs 8. Low frc igbj
. I .a < rosse.W is.
should be
John j
The waitri
young woman.
I>o Your Feet Aehe and Iturn?
Shake into your shoes. Allen's Foot-
Kase, a powder for the feet. It makes
tight or New Shoes feci Easy. Cures
< orns. Bunions, Swollen. Hot and
Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores. \'.c. Sample sent I'll KG.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeUoy.N. V.
"In this capacity." he says. "1 had
about six policemen under me, whom
1 sent forth to do their duty. I used
also to go about myself in search of
wrong- to be righted and nuisances to
be abolished. One day I
up the main street* a woman very
much the worse for drink. 1 said to
her: 'My good woman, have you no
place to hide yourself in, no home
where you can conceal your shame?
" 'Shure—and who the divil may
you be?' was her retort.
" 'Never mind who I am,' 1 answer-
ed. 'You will obey me and go home,
: or I will arrest you.'
" You arrist me!' she cried in as-
tonishment. How kin you arrest mo
whin you ain't no perlicemon?'
" 'But I am a policeman
with dignity.
Mayor .Tone-* Has Dratted n Hill t« < « n
Uriel a llullrnnd in I hat New \ei|iil«itioii
Oklahoma City: Mayor .Tones has
applied to congress for a 1 rancbise to con
struct, maintain and operate telephone,
telegraph and railway lines in the
Hawaiian islands The application is
made on behalf of the Oklahoma Hail
road company, a corporation composed
of Oklahoma City people, which took
jming QUt a cjiartPr a few weeks ago, the pur-
vt , v pose of which was stated at that time
but no particulars given. A bill to give
this company a franchise has been in
trodueed in congress by Deb gate \\ il
cox, of Honollulu, who is taking hold of
the matter in earnest lie desires
that the Oklahoma company shall !*•
the first to secure a franchise, which if
granted, will be the first to be granted
by the federal congress to any company
organized under state or territorial
aws. Under the terms of the proposed
franchise the railway will be equipj>ed
with modern facilities, and the franchise
cannot be disposed of until the road is
PUTMAM FADELESS DYES are fast
tosunlight. washingand rubbing. Sold
by druggists, 10c. per package.
The price of beef is so high w e make
a suggestion: In buying meat, but the
very toughest. In chewing it a long
time, you get your money back.
Superior quality and extra quantity
must win This is w hy Defiance Starch
is taking the place of all others.
Til; \v K. SALMON.
KYK. EAH. XOSK AND THROAT.
r.\! Main st rift. Oklahoma ('it v, Okla.
A man doesn't always know when lie
i-; ill love. Sometimes lie makes the
mistake of taking indigestion tablets.
To < tire a Cold in duo day
Take Laxative Brotno Oiiinine Tablets. All
druggist s refund money if it fails to cure '-.V
Syvilli; In Automobile*.
After a two years' test of an automo-
bile for army use in Austria there was
a saving of $2.1H5 over the conveyance
drawn by horses.
TUOSK WHO HAVE Tit I CI) IT
will use no other. I efljtn • « old vVatu*
Starch has no . <iual i i Quantity or Qual-
ity 1 ti oz for 10 cents. Other brand*
contain only 12 ok.
No. Maude, dear, the t
rider is not always as cross
ount i y
it mmls.
urnptlon saved
in K • milNs
( i, No
N. V , 0'el>. 17. l
ling Populatm.
e increase of popu-
countries that the
n a century
World Im Ci
Such has been
lation in civilix,
space occupied by one per
ago must now contain three.
Spring Fever is simply "that tired
feeling." a lassitude caused by a slug-
gish condition < f the blood. The liver
and bowels need a < leaning out in the
Spring and nothing is so effective sad
at the same time so pleasant t
as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin,
is sold by all druggists.
Many a man frames bis even
guilt.
She Suffered for Years and
Felt Her Case Was Hope-
less—Cured by
Peruna,
MRS. ANNA H. FLKUARTY, recent
Superintendent of the \N C. T. I
headquarter-., at Ualesburu;. HI was
for teu yearn one of the leading women
there. Her husband, when living, was
first President of the Nebraska \\ esleyan
University, at Lincoln. Neb
In a letter written from 401 Sixty seventh
street. W . Chicago, 111 Mrs I'leharty
bay - the following in regard to l'eruna
• Having liveil a very active life as wife
and working partner <>f a busy ministc^
my health failed me a few years ago 1
h st my husband about the same time,
and gradually 1 seemed to lose health
and spirit M\ daughter is a continued
invalid, and we both felt great need of au
invigorator. •
"One of my neighbors advised me
to tr\ Peruna. 4 bottle ds immediate'
ty secured and a great change took
place in my daughter's as well as in
my own health. Our appetites int-
proxed very greatly, the digestion
seemed much helped, and restful sleep
soon imprtn ed us, so that we seemed
like new w omen.
"I would not be without l'eruna for
ten times its cost." Mrs. Anna ii.
FJeharty.
What used to be called female diseases
by the medical profession is now called
IM-Ivit- catarrh. It ha- been found by
experience that catarrhal dir-en-cx «• f tie
pelvic organs are the cause of most cases of
female disease.
Dr Hartnian was among the first id
America's great physi ians t«. make tins
di-eoverv. For forty > ears lie has been
treatingdiseases peculiar to wouieu, and
long ago he reached the conclusion that
it woman entirely free from catarrhal
affection «'t these organs would not be
subject to female disease. He there ore
be. an using l'eruna for these caves and
found it so admirably adapted to their
permanent cure that I'eruiei has now be-
come the most famous remedy for female
diseases ever know n l ivery w here the
women are using it and praising it
feruim is not a palliative simply: it
cures l v removing the cause of female
disease
Dr Hartjnan lui- probably cured more
women of female ailments than any other
living physician He makoc these cures
simply by using and recommending I'erun <
Mis !•: L Brown M'JU Elliott street,
Memphis, Teiiu , writes:
Mrs. A una H r leuartj
• I suffered for several years with head
aehe brought on by nervous pro t ration
I as also afflicted with insomnia I would
K,«t up in the morning more weary than
when I retired and I used to dread tlie
approach ol night l'eruna came into my
home as a welcome guest. and witlda three
short months I was like another woman
I have now enjoyed perfect health for otor
a year, and those who have suffered a I
did will know how happy I am."—Mrs K.
L. Brown.
Mrs Esther M Milaer. De (iraff, Ohio,
writes:
•I was a terrible hiitferer from femalo
weakness and had the headache i-outin
uc# 1\ I was not able to do my house
work for myself and husband I wrote
vo11 and described my condition as aear
its possible Von recommended l'eruna
I took four bottles and was completely
cured I think l'eruna a wonderful medi-
cine Mrs KhIher M Mliner
Congressman Thai! M Mahon, of t'ham-
bersburg. Pa . writes
"I take pleasure In commending your
Peruna as a substantial tonic and a
^ood catarrh remedy7. H. Mahon.
If yon do not derive prompt and satisfac-
tory results fr >m the use of I' runa. v. rite
1 it once to Dr Hartman giving a lull
■.i.mm. ut ol \ our case and he will be
d to giv
gratis.
Address
I lat tman :
l)r Hartman.
unit ariuiii. <''
advice
President of The
• Iambus. Ohio.
tal
which
There arc but two kinds of
starch. Defiance Starch, which
is the best starch made and—the
rest. Othei starches contain chemicals,
which .vork harm to the clothes,
rot them and cause them to
break. Defiance is absolute*
II i ll ttlOO.
:!! ! '■ pleased to
The r<
n that tin
a :i I
s. and that i- I'atarr
is t he only pwsith
tnedlea 1 f ruternit.s
tional d
Hull
led di
in it 11 ils
Hall's Catarrh
known t
•natitu-
LitunB^H
who talki
aju to niaki
I hei
if you are a perncemon, fur nmkii
;aKc ko home and cit yer hair 1 lintr tli
York Tribin
k- M i
st fonr w
Washington
lion
nftei
I loll
The pro-
hlVIll
allien h
i. ill
There is no scKtisf^cticn keene
w hen
1 Mil t
npMiiy
than being dry cind conrifort&ale
when out in the hardest storm.
KHl^
I down
all hi
mi thH
t roni
YOU ARE SIM Of THIS
!F YOU WEAK
f'SH BW#'
imrtmei
up to neb i
i.row i IjOTHI
Keep t hem
All grocers bell larj*
n mis. hief t
II lUue
at t .
AFTEK THE BEEF TRUbT
guaranteed
perfectly satisfactory or money
nroof is in the doing
Defiance does. 16 ounces for lo
ccnts. Your groccr sells it
MANl'FArTL* RI D BY
MAGNETIC STARCH MFG. CO.
OMAHA, NEB.
ilting
nk(d at the do
ml
"Win
ban not
new things
ty us in the market and \vl
nabh sntitied with .
>f Defiai
wife win
inamted will
MADE. !N BLAC.1^ OR YZLLOV
D BACKfD BY OUR GUARANTEE
mm
District \t
\\ bethel
J TOWER CO.. BO5T0N.
\\ a nil-r t
Aoa YOUR PI
Watt i
alone lw
uanufueti
t her 1
I --av?" repeated Sambo,
nd inside th
Angel Gabriel, whom the Lord
down in hb chariot to tal
I nclc Sambo up to h
II see no mo
II. boss; you jes* tell Ma
lambo ain't been heah
k ' " and i i a wling uneh
^ If hr mil nw! vipply ;
3 for our frrr •atnloj*l«otO
uiH'iior f
I I Of
It till.
I ' . if!'
ity an
i-< mhliiu
ml urgii
j/all Havana Filler
him t
I win I
tld< ! till
|>1
illative I
f the hon
whom
Intiou calling
torm y general for inloi
prosecutiou of th
bus writ ten to At t
Knox concerning tin
piy which be will
Ion- the judiciary committee. Th
torue\ gciieraTH letter will not I
nublic until it i- presented to il
mittee Mi. Hav said "I lia\
that the attorney genei
Stati s w ill! unmediati Iv pi
f the alleged b
tom and prosecute all otleii
if th re is iUustan111
that the law hat been or is I
i
hicUasha is to fin\ < a ) 1
plant with a eapie 't v of
Il the city keeps up tin ple>elit
boom the plant will b
and duv t
23 YE\RS LSIAPLISHEO.
11 .lula .mil Diseases (if I lie
Uf the thousands cured
ho money til.!. cured
I I Wf f and postpaid .1 MM) page treatise on f
Reitum. .i I so 10(1 pafe illus. Ire^lise < n Ills*
id method, none paid a ccnl Mlmrul refurnish their names on applkalton.
t)RS. I HORNTON A, MINOR, mm Oak St.. Kansat Clt . Mo
nv tin
|Lka
three f
nppearan
il a
mportani
... . team 11
Moth«
.fully usoil I
mi the Children's H
Ke erishitMS, Ibid St
rders, move aud regulat
roy Worms. Oror ii
At all dniRgist
drc- Allen S (Hunted 1.
l.arK«' Ilrittuli Famlli
Mr- Mary Lain aster, w ho was In
led recently at Lancaster, in En gland,
left 110 grandchildren and fifty great
grandchildren. Around her gra\
were 100 descendants, relates thi
London Chronicle. But a still moi
remarkable case Is recorded by U>rd
orge Lyttleton in his "Mi
us Works." in an account of a tour
in Wales. He mentions the death of
Welsh farmer near Festiniog at th
ripe age of 105. The Welshman had
married three times. By his fii
Ife lie had thirty children. Not
lerred by this family, he married
tgain, ami had ten by his second. B
his third wife he brought the children
to forty-four the last child I
ighty-one years younger than th
Idest. At the farmer's funeral th
was an attendance of 800 descendant
imilies like that and Canadi
mid probably no longer «all for
■jaVTifn
14/ m
A" NEW RIVAL" FACTORY LOADED
utshoot all other blai
better and loaded by exact machinery with
powaer, shot and wadding. Try them at
ALL ♦ REPUTABLE DI
vinced.
T // F. m
is what vcu cain
$25ON
5 T0Nag:- lipai
h fV< N QROS
wANTeo ron opot cahh
LUMBER
and LOGS
II u. I
Aind
M O N tS. lOW A
on ir
Asthma.
c. C. MENGEL. JR. & BRO. CO., Inc.
KIDDER'S PASTILLES.
bllllll
17. 1902
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him In w in I
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for his bealtl
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[uimsli American wai
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Iowa.
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lug hi in a pair of spurs I
(inferring the title attai h
puis himself to th' lie. 1 «if I Ii
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PENSION
tin .
bor«<,
id anil 1
mill! 11
trout law
I hat
IhomDScn's Eye wat6
"FLORODORA BANDS are
of same value as tags from
*STARHORSE SHOE.'
'SPEARHEAD. 'STANDARD NAVK
OLD PEACH & HO HEX'
and J. T."Tobacco.
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