The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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um« tlM |Lua.
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A!1 aoiaa Immediately eeaa e—they
woaiar what thta AMrkti aeaor Uj
ton; l« tetOQic for
e Cy I
itloa gtfea. whk* My
Ito pa nt of UH*r 1 KT-
la for A*
under kr j« U «fl
u UTtr hafsre.
A vktorr «ttr Btrakat tO carry
wtth It n<-k popular Ufor that tha
pa* that ku beea started Mtltlt
aaetfa wW be Woexed la tu :ace*toa.
i>4 meat at luit to traaaferred I*
tU D Dorado.
Xow Barct^aa fiaga hlawelf o*er
tV rai la* ot the stage— hla exertions
below kau already wtaded him la a
ao that kt la hardly la a coa-
diftoa to (se« oaa ao maeh at
wtth hfa haa da aa Dtek
hlmaelf to ho.
la hia preeeat fram* of mind Ao
Meiteaa doea not care— be w««ld
rn*h at om tea tlmea aa atroac aad
agile aa Dearer Twtee before. of
lata, he haa foand ry.eaatoa to regret
nee*lag tt« Aserieaa. hot tils U all
lnrftx.lt* la hia preeeat heat of p
Save the Babiea.
I
Track lo tell, ko la worried aeeret
|f, hot oaly beea as* tkooo aro with
Mm wha atay he injured in the me-
| ha Ho tea already aoaaldered a
d thongh It aay appear,
if aoaaa of wkd ho ataH via the
ti the aeaemblage aad thua
tho todpleat rehcLloa
H ti taa lata far them to fat away
crawl Aa aooa aa they
• tho vary thing they seek
will bo K*etfr<cared apon
other plan aa* ho triad. aad
Dldt Daarar refecta tho
ho becoaea that hia
la not anfh • bod Idea
r all. At aay rate. It antra hia aa
aa a deter aay to via the aya-
9 of tho aroad. which, like aoot
[Cf Ha Had la. la gaaeral. a food-
■tared «t. ready to aala< «Uh the
wa if tho hoar.
Dick wowM ilka to confer with hia
thla la hardly pooalMo
Ha betrlna hy tentag them of tho
attaatloa. the plot iplr.it a krare
yoang wonua. ataply becaaae ahe
chaaeea to hare leherlted a large
ahare of the D Dorado Mine,
aerlboa U«htly aonae of ker paraeew
u.aa to which ahe haa beea subject
ad. aad thu gain* tho good-atll aad
ay as pa thy of tho crowd la tho ad
vaaea.
Hia aaaaer la ferrtd. ao that he
earrtea thea hy atora. Crteg of
"hrato" are heard, ahowtag that tha
people are wtth hia. Not a aooad
haa aa yet beea heard from I-ope*.
the achemer. or aay of hia Hewfenaata
Perhape they are too amazed at thla
poemHarly bold moremeat of tha e>
eray. aad bold their place becaaae
they do aot haow what to aay.
; Having narrVd hia aodltora aioag
I wtth hia thua far. Dteh aow aprlaga
Diet takea tha ball hy tha horns—
he peeeeeda to tavtte theee good V+*>
pie Into hia tnaldeaee. wad kaoalag
that (hey adalra bratery. aad will
aid* wtth the aaa who appeala to thla
Dtek awal'a kla coving fa what ap-
peara to be a rather rareleaa atrltoda.
Every eye la npoa tkeaa two ftgnrea
tana brought faee to face la the praa-
•ace of tha aalUtada. aa ehaaptoaa
of their reapactlve ranaea.
Whea Barceloaa adraacea ha ioo-
tilee hU lata aad aakea ready to d^
B, h ipca JSX , h m tilt J, -trtlm tuj rnttL. U mn *> cooii*
ir ^ *"**■>""2*; «.bi..«.« .iik in. wniw.
^ _ e*TrUt„ thea hy rora Crl« of u eo.lro|^ bot tha trouble
will ha to get that aaar wtth a aaa
ao taod to keeplag oa guard.
Up tom* Dtek a Laada—hia attitude
would deitgkt the eye of a ehaapioa
la tke rtag. it ta ao eaay. ao graceful,
aad yet ao fall of eoaactooa atreagth.
The Meiican appeara to bo a hamaa
aralaaeke. knrllag itaelf down the
aide of a noaatain. Dick la the rock
a aarprlae. He boldly proclalma that j *hleh it wlL ip.lt
oaa of the leaders la the taiaerable He la ao loager Inactive—hia ara
tmm wlthoat allow lag the eara of Mtsa , arbeae agalaet tha welfare of a ahootaoot aadthe!oad thamp taplala
|o catch what they are talk- yfM%t girl la a aaa whoa they have ly heard. A abont artaea aa the glad-
aad ha hardly cares I© do kaowa aad adalred la the paat hy later of the hall-pea ataggera back
tkL ' reaaoa of what they coartdered hia froa the d>ocaaaloo-he who haa
ta lM Bad depaad apes hlaaelf. ^r*f#ry. bot who fa aow anak ao low baea need to hearing cheers In hia
I Hi tahaa wtth a an Idea aotloa. de ^ h ^ doahtfal whether he woald faror aow learaa what It oieaaa to
I aides apaa hia aalqee plat la ootwl: | I
the aeaof aad hia cltaoa.
Ha wfli take all the City of Mexico
Itoto hia coaBdeace—tha good people
ar how eorne of their fallow
•adearor to persecute those
IFAST MOETAUTT is something frightfcl. Wo c&n hsrdly realize that of
all tha children born in drilixed conntriea, twentytwo per oent, or nearly
one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thiitysem per cent, or more
thin one-third, before they are fire, and one-half before they are fifteen I
We do not heaitate to ay that a timely nee of Caetoria would tare a ma-
jority of these prerioos liiei. Neither do we heaitate to ay that many of tbeio
Infantile deatha are occasioned by theme of narcotic preparations. Drops, tincturea
and toothing tyrups told for children's complaints contain more or lew opium, or
morphine. They are, in considerable quantitiea, deadly poisons. In any quantify
they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria
operates exactly the reTerse, bot yon must see that it bears the signature of
Chas. E Fletcher. Castoria causes the blood to circulate property, opena tha
pores of the skin and allays forer.
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher.
Be. A F. Peeler, <rt St L<mle. Ma. aje: "1 heee preeerfted year Caaterta M
oaa? eaeas aaii lure eiwsrs tuood it ea «Odest sad spertj rcmedj.
Be. E Dowa. of Ffcjlidelpbia. P*.. esr *t here preetribed yeer Caaorla la
ag^prmcuce tur osoy jma wlta gress eeciefarrleo u> aayaeit and benefit te my
heartily reeemaeed
Uata. I hare tried
«f Maxima hoafaeaa—the reatorttloa
af bar moet faaoaa atae.
Already the attaatloa Ma (fawa
grave Ma can aa acowfta ff«
aroaad, aad It la evfeeat that If. aa he
bittevea, the follow era of leaor 1
aex ae«a thea hara. tha crista will
i
aot loag bg delayed.
Boh la cloee to hfa—Bob. whoa he
Ma treat la aay event, aad who win
tollae with hia life if oeed
Ha #reaiea against the abertff.
•Look after Miss Weaterly. my dear
Ta golag to asualab these
t bit Tha aplrlt to aovlag
artthla aa. We're ta the aet here:
faa caa aee the aeaor'a adkereata all
aa. acowltag like demons
f propose to d -bni tlae
aad the opportualty la ripe.
jlTateh me. ay boy."
( Bob'a cartoelty la. of coore#. lame-
dlately aronaed; he cannot for the
Ufa of hia laiaglne what it to hia com-
fan loo alaa at. The object aay
flala. bat the aeaoa which he to
•boat to employ are decidedly haxy.
( It amy be readily aaderatood. there-
!<ara, that Dob watchea hia companion
1 with great latereat. though be
aot for aa taatant forget that he haa
! a charge to keep. Dora ao longer
banxa upon hia arm; ha moat hare
< both of thea free la order to
;tha difficulty, If It cornea, with hia full
| atreagth.
Pauline woadera. too. The worda
I aha haa heard Dtek utter open her
layea to one fact, and ahe takea aote
of the acowltng facee around thea
One glance ahe gtvea, and then
votes her attention to the man ahe
jlovea. What to It he meana to do,
thla aaa who doea not aeem to fear
any danger ao long aa ha acootn-
pllahea the work which be aeta out
to perform!
Dlck'a audden notion la a atrange
one, but quite aulted to captore theae
people, who depend a great deal upon
axcttemcnt to keep them In the land
of the living; a cbamploo bullfighter
la hera a hero, Juat aa In Madrid, the
Idol of the populace, until aomeone
comes along who overturna tbla bra-
fen Image.
i Dick knowa thla aa well aa the next
man, and It haa a Wearing on hto
movement* He haa Bern a way by
means of which he can probably win
the good will of the c owd and baf-
fle thu plana of the clique. However
■tagey It might appear In almoat any
other country, It goea hera aa a
mighty dramatic effort.
He haa timed hlmaelf well. The
band of Pedro Oomex reata for a brief
period—they have galne<! much ap-
plause by |>revlou« efforta. and will
aoon endeavor to win fresh laurela
with the laat aelectlon on the nlght'a
program.
It la at thla moment that a man
jcomea clambering up onto the dala
or platform that haa been erected
for the band—a man whom thoae
aeareat recognise aa an American.
Surprlao keopa them almoat quiet,
only a sort of murmur paaalng
through their mldat proclaiming the
aatonlahmcnt with which they behold
this bold act.
' What it he about to do? la he a
madman who aeeka the life of the
.band leader, or doea he intend to
preaent his thanks, accompanied per-
flaps by a aubstsnllal preaent, to the
man who can draw out aucb wonder-
i^ul mualc?
| Abl now he clambera over the rail-
ing; with a bound ho la on the plat*
form Crlea arlae—more of the aa-
aemhlage haa dlicovered him. What
jtdoea he nowT
n nick turna to faee the crowd-ha
jpnda a tbouaand eyca fixed upon him.
Narcotic*
A perfect Btidy Tor CosSpa-
ItonV Sour Sioaach. Diarrhoea
Worms jConviAyons Jev*mhj
■and Loss op Sleep !
CLtfUSZ
NEW YORK.
Be. J. E Waapmsr. of rhicags. TI. says: J? ess most
vsar Casturta to uw publi? as a niaaOy toe ckildrta a cuapl
a aad found it sT groat rsiua."
Be. Edward Ptrrtah, <if Bwofclya. * Y- aays: T kavs aaad yosr Caatorto la
ay own Huuwuuid wua r* i rwuica aid « advtacd aovorai pstieste to sea it
got us mud axauva dfliaut aad trwdaa fraaa ham."
Br. 1. B. Elliott of few Talk Ctty. esyt: "Havtsg daring tke put els years
aearribad your Cantoris fur ltUucll* •teoa'-a diaordcra, I moat heartily commend
ta aaa The tunsuia aaaauas aurttmg aMMftsoa to tbo cost delicste of chlldrea."
Br. C. <8. Sprtna, af Omahs. !W.. ays: "Tour Csatorts to an Ideal medicine
f e cUlldnn. aad T traqasnciy smcrte it. WUIe I do not advocate tho Indla-
eruninais amt of pmprtstsry metttiaMS. yet Csatorts to aa exception for cvndltieaa
wtuca arise a tha uacw of ciulilrwL"
Br. J. A Psrfear. of Csaaas City. mjt: "Tear Castoria holds tke ceteea
o< tha mtidlrai tiriifsama a a msao^r fetid fcy so other proprletsry preparation. It
a s euro and mllauia medlcina tor mfasca sad chUdrea. la fact, It to tke uslverasl
>.iiimii.iii| cwnudy tur infantile allamct *
Br. 0. P Merrill, of Aagoaes. *«. ays: "Caeteria to eae of tho verv flaoat
[lot for tafaata aad children, la my opinion your Caatoria
aa early grsvt. I can (orsiaU hundreda of tooUmeaisia
Imaury aad merita.'
Br. Norman M. Goer, of Ovataad. Ohio, aays: "Darin
I te*« fmiuantly :- <-mun n<l«d jwr OastorU as ono of tbo beat preparatlona of
-i.i iMrtng «fa In tH« ltaada of psreata aad very affective in
disorder* while rtjr asas wtth wtucS asch a pleasant preparation <
to a gnat advantage.'
Br. P B. Kyle, of St Past. Minn., aye: "It affords me pleasure to add ay
Hat of tlMa* who have used aad aow endorse your Caatoria. Tha
the laat twelve years
at preparatlona of .h*
ita aad very affective In relieving children'!
be adaiaiatarod
aet >f ttaa tngrmilena
through the printing
la ona «'hm1 aad^^-ten't'reaaon for the recommendation of any physlda%
I know of Us good aaUdaa sad recommend it cheerfully."
CINUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bean the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Uaa For Over 30 Yaara.
"I Understssd—They Will AtUck Us To-Hlght.'
dare to respond to a challenge, and
meet the speaker faca to face open
that platform, without arms, to prove
hlmaelf a man capable of defending
himself wltb tha weapona nature gave
him.
Dick knowa hto man well, and
doubta not tha result of hia speech—
It to a coasummatlon devoutly to be
wlahed. and he haa taken the aureat
way of acrompllahlng hia end.
Then, wltb aome expreaalon of dis-
dain for tha man who haa aunk ao
low, he glvaa tha name of Tordaa Bar-
celona, creating aoaethlng of a sen
aatlon, for the tlaa was. not long ago.
when the Incloaure devoted to the
halting of el toro In the City of klex
Ico rang wltb vlvaa snd hravoa for
thla aame athletic hullflKht'-r
Id tha mldat of the exclamations n
roar la heard, not unlike that which
a mad bull might emit aa he acca the
red muleta dangled In front of his
eyes Tbla cornea from the man who
hsa been thus publicly challenged by
the gringo horae-tamer. Barcelona
baa heard, Barcelona la even now
puahlng hia way forward, hurling p<*>
pie right and left In his desire to
reach the atage. and thereby making
enemlea. Barcelona to no longer the
cool man who uaed to aland In front
of tho bull and awnlt hla chance—h<
to even now frothing at the mouth
with fury.
I)lck aeea him coming, and laughs;
It to hla dealre to so enrage the other
that he can manipulate hiui as ho
pleaaea.
He even makca aome remark to the
crowd relative to the bullflghter. and
from the laugh that bubbles forth It
la evident that he haa tho popuhr
esteem on his aide to begin with. Dick
doea not pin hla faith on this; he has
seen the fickle nature of Spanish and
Mexican crowda before now, and If
Barcelona can gain even a temporary
advantage over him, these same
tbroata that now roar forth bravoa for
the Yankee will poeslbly resound with
cries, "Muerte los Americanos!"
Now the other reachea the ataglng
—be selica hold and begins to mount.
Just aa Dtek did before him; aeelng
which, that worthy takea olf hla
lightweight coat, and rolla up the
aleevea of his shirt, knowing what an
effect such little drnmatlc actlona
have at times, and the shouta that
arise prove him correct.
The membera of the band, aa deep-
ly Interested In thla singular game aa
any present, movo back to make
room. Fortunately tho platform la
of a generous alxe. snd will allow the
parllrlpanls In tho ununnounced bat
tla free play.
Dick does not caat more than one
glance In the direction of hlsfrlenda,
and aeelng Paulino with a look of the
deepeat concern upon her faca, It
fe«l tha atlng of rebuff, tha ahouta
.'or bli antagonist.
Hi becomes a little more caatloua,
alnce that flrat staggering blow haa ™ alUtuda It hurts.
AMATZUB AERONAUTICS.
Do not atlck plna Into the enevlope,
ren if the balloon la a stationary
ne.
Never leave the car while In mo-
tion—eapecially when at a conalder-
knocked a portion of senae Into hla
skull—be walta for an opening to get
la one of hla terrific atrokea that will
stretch hto antagonlat acnaelesa at hla
feet.
Now Dick hegtna to play with him
aa a cat would a mouse—hla aupertor
education In thla line, and the agile
powera which nature haa given him,
make thla an easy matter; Indeed,
there doea not seem to be one In all
Do not throw out empty bottles
when paalsng over densely populated
urban rural dtotrlcta; they will only
get broken.
Should your grappling-iron "grap-
ple" a harmless old gentleman and
lift blm off hto feet, do not be too
angry with htm; let him down gently.
Whan paaalng over a friend's estate
try and resist the temptation of drop-
b. «™.d who **. not see thresh U"°"«h1?ta ""7""
,h. bull-baiting .Dd «|or It. Tho. I. "Ti
tho biter bitten—the man wbo ha, We < "M be a retaliate
ALLEN'S HWT-BWE^,.
A Certain Cure for Tired, Hat, AcWnf FeeL AdlTr^S
DO NOT ACCKPT A SUBSTITUTE
i avacy box.
LeKoj.N. X,
Went with tha Suit
Muggay —Where did yer fit de
watch?
Gaffer—Got It wld a suit o' clo'ea.
"Aw! go'n; de clothln" men ain't
glvln' away no watchea like that wld
suite o' clo'ea."
"Well, dls waa a aeoond-hand auit
what belonged to a gent what waa in
Bwlmmln'."—Philadelphia Preaa.
played the hero so many tlmea. and
convulsed the crowd by his antlca
with a confuaed bull, now finds him-
self placed In something of the aame
poaltlon.
(To Be Continued.)
and a first-class rifle shot
For Twenty Years.
Other chill remedies have sprung
up. flourished for a brief season, then
passed away—even from memory—
but for twenty long yeara Cheatham's
Chill Tonic has been In the field of
action. The reason la simple. It has
the merit. It actually cures Chills
Humble Candle-Bearer of the Lord, Fevera while the malorlty of
CHOATE AS AN INTERPRETER
It's Pine.
C. M. Johnson, of Louisville, Ky.,
writes:
"I have uaed your Hunt's Cure and
It la fine."
We have many similar lettera.
Hunt's Cure la a strictly guaranteed
remedy for any variety of skin dis-
eases It atopa Itching instantane-
ously.
There's no use telling a girl she Is
pretty; to do the work you must tell
her f.he is the prettiest one you ever
aaw.-N. Y. Press.
Baptist, Designated aa
"Dip."
others merely prom toe to. One bottle
guaranteed to cure any one case.
Hardened.
Papa—My child. If 1 shall die penni-
less, are you well prepared to fight the
batUe of life?
Blanche—I think ao, father. I've
been through three engagemeata al-
ready.—Washington Star.
No Such Temerity.
Meekly—Yea, we're going to move to
Swamphurst.
Doctor—But the climate there may
disagree wtth your wife.
"It wouldn't dare!"—Philadelphia
Public Ledger.
Rufua Choate was once trying a
rase before Justice Shaw, and one
witness wbo took the stand was ■
minister.
"What la your name?" aaked
Choate.
"Ezeklel Lee," answered the wit-
ness.
Justice Shaw, not hearing readily,
leaned forward and asked Choate
what the wltnesa aald.
"He aald, your honor, that hla
name waa Ezeklel Lee," replied
Choate.
"What la your occupation?" ccn-
tlnued Choate. But of All.
"I am a huble candle-bearer of the r. j, Mnyher. No. 406 South CInrk
Lord." replied the wltnesa. 8ti> Chicago, III., writes aa followa
Justice 8haw bent over the bench j,1Te j(ppt aD(i UM(i your Hunt'a
and Inquired what tho witness had Lightning Oil for the last ten years
said. Choate responded, saying that jn my family, it |a the only kind to
the witness had said that he waa a j,ave an(t the best of all."
humble candle bearer of the Ix>rd. n cures Cuta. Burna, Brulaea,
"Of what denomination are you?" Rpmlna, Aches, Palna, Stlnga
questioned Choate. i Bitea. It killa Chlggera, too.
"I am a Baptist," replied Lee.
Again Juatlce Shaw leaned forward | "There la one advantage In this busl-
nnd asked what the wltnesa had aald, nesa.' muaed the expert gardener, aa
and Chonto replied: "He aald, your he atood In hto orchard. "It ta graft-
honor, that he waa n dip candle." ing all tha time, but you can always
- tnc public to awallow It"—Balti-
more American.
60 Bus. Winter Wheat Per Acrc
Thtt'i tb* yield or tolMr'a H«d Crot* Hrbrtd Winter
•«. Sand t<? in lUmpa for froo Mmpl* of no
ettalofu* of Wlnfr Whmu, Rjt, Barley, do
Timothy. Bulba, Tr«<-«U-. for fell pianiiwr
•a ilasa used co., a.. *. i.uctmn. wu.
YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY
LAST LAND TO BE OPENED IN
OKLAHOMA
Oonareaa haa ptaaed tha mil oponlnc to eau>0«e«t
theareat Paatnro kaaorraa inOklabona. coaatatiaf
of M.OaO aerca of Sna farming laada. from
penonal knt.wledce and tboofBcial aorray aaS aale
aotea of tbeaa raaervea 1 hare carefally >r«Mf«d
a deaarlptioa hy lowntklpa. raUng tho aoll. far oj
land, ktada of timber, ate. Aleo aline map wiiet
plainly markaaU hluta. broaka. mountalaa, ponda.
road*, railroad*, ecatu-ring tre«*. aluugb*. timber,
trail*, ete.. la fart, tail* yon all yon eooid haoo
about tbeaa reaerree without leoing them. It la tke
moat completepubncniion of iw kind ereroSetod ie
tha public. DeM*ripiton and mapa ia Beat poekat
aUe book, price S« centa. It««>k aad mapa copy-
rtahtad. Hem t b P. O Wor.PT Oner. L. A.
WtLuiaa, leo osueai,8. a. Waahlngtoa. P OL
THE DAISY FLY KILLER'
reona Ciena,
aad will oo4
feriae.
The C Brand will Protoet r>tr
Htock from Thlavaa Attiia
wanted. Add wee P. * D. Aaao-
rintlon, Dnllna, Tim
LJuooln,
PENSIONS
NEW LAWS
•KNT FREE.
Write Katkaa Bukford. 9141 St., Waakiagtaa, 9.0.
"TOO GREEN TO BURR"
Vou never put irasoltne In oil. atovo or
lamp, or coal oil in gasoline, a tore or lamp,
If your oil cans aro equipped with
Dawson's Patent OU Can Indicator
Sample by mail 10 eta. Will soli or trade
or aoll on royalty.
A. BAwaox,
BKABf HE, O. T.
U afflicted with
f ThoapMR't Eye Watir
W. N. VM Oklahoma City, No. 26,1906
Plato Olaaa Loan 91,000,000.
It la announced In rittaburg that aa
a reault of the Han Kranrlaco dla'aater
plate glana manufacturer will deaert
A man flnde It eaeler te boaet of
the glorlan of the paat If there are not
K"l«. .uidinT^tom "of cloMni I • '• 014-tlm.r. umM <
their tictorlm dutlnit tha hot month, b*"" b
and operate them nt full capacity
through the aummer. to fill Paciflo
coast orders. It Is Mtlmated that plata
(lav worth 11.000,000 waa deatroyod.
There may not be more than two
InchMOf atmwberrlea, but think of tb#
■fan of tha bos wtth the lumbar higher
•my day-Detroit rm Pram.
TROUBLED WITH CONSTIPATION
Constipation, the root of all the ills that flesh is heir to. Con-
stipation, that sends thousands to premature graves. "What is the
matter of me, anyway? Is there no help?" Yes, you can get well in
spite of drugs by eating daily one full meal of
DR. PRICES
WHEAT FLAKE OELERY
FOOD
The Ideal food, prepared from the whole grain o! the wheat, with
celery.
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Gunsenhouser, M. H. The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1906, newspaper, June 29, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169078/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.