The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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G6e Her aJd-Sentinel.
M H. Gt'SStNHOlSCR.
Editor and Proprietor
Issued Every Friday Morning.
hnlert 1 at he PoatoflW at Cordell, Oklahoma. M second class matter.
ONe OF WOMAN'S CHARMS
Senss of Reserve Said to Add Much
to Attractiveness.
| A w; nun especially to be attractive,
must preserve a eate of reserve, she
must. so to speak, keep up a certain
•mount of mystery about h.rself
There is a folklore-tale of a woman
*ho. finding ht r marrie.i life unhappy.
*ent to a white witch for a charm
against the trouble. She received a
Bask filled with a colorless liquid,
which she was directed to tafce and
hold In her mouth whenever she was
4 RARE OPPORTUNITY
III
U here offered to the
In order to shape up our stock we are
offering the following bargains:
It any errors in the constitution are to be corrected*
the Republican legislature must be elected," savs theOkla-
pose submitting amendment* atod if DemocraU would submit ISl<wiRht,d
j ti. iL. . .. ... I ™'tn 'ne effect of the charm, went
back to the witch for a fresh supply
when that was exhausted The liquid
was merely water," said the wise
woman. "The virtue of the remedy
consists simply In holding your tongue
In keeping back angry answers." To
adopt the rule, says Woman's Life,
Nice given to a gushing girl by a
friend who knew the world. ' Never
speak of yonrself. and never say any
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amendments to the constitution, it would be an admission,
that it contains errors, which they would not make at the!
ttrst session of the legislature. If the legislature is Repub-
ican and it is found that several provisions of the constitu-
tion need amendment, and this is sure to be the case, even
in just provisions, the Republicans would promptly provide.
for submitting amendments to the people. This is a veryf
important point and should be held in mind by the voters of thln* uncalled for," wr.nid at
all i>olitieal beliefs. It is essential that the Republican* "!?,jr 10 mtk# Tr,', 'litJ of
control the first legislature so that amendments caT^ sub
Odltted. was not wise. There always are pen
qoo P'® Ilk® to talk, whose favor Is to
Dpuru'RiTtn I 1)6 won Interested listening, and
• iatic newspapers are getting out of the Haskell <ood Miners are rare.
waKon like sheep escaping from the corral. The Ard-!
Enl'! Cashion Advance. Mangum San
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carefully thoroughly accordingly
Visiting Specialists
CHANCE FOR A HOME-RUN.
Wa , V1 avi.aui c, .UUIljrumJSUn I
wapanucka 1 rcss, Wewoka Democrat and others are desert- Sch°cibcy's Comment on Absence
ing the Bourbon camp daily. Day by dav the followers of fraction of Gravitation.
Sickan<1 Suffering jjj
In our Communi,, * Ditlltld €bafr$, Oak,
Reed. Reflect md Act. £ Riflb ebair
* Child's Rocker, oak,
* Iron Bedsteads
* Folding Bed, ♦ :
$ Sewing Rocker -
* Wardrobe •
* One Ueranda Chair
« One Ueranda Rocker
* One Ueranda Settee
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FROM THE
Cleveliid Institute of Medi.
cine and Surgery,
Legally cha.tered and incorporated
Cleveland. Ohio.
Will pay their first viait to
Cordell. Oklanoma. at Hotel
Iron on
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Tell your side friends
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the Uejnocratic demagogue are leaving him and he is already
meeting with strenuous oppositidii in his own party.
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Jas. A. Oaufield, the new Secretary of the Interior
Department, arrived in Guthrie Tuesday and delivered an1
address on Wednesday. It was a great' political gathering
Immediately after his address Mr. Garfield left for the Indi-
an Territory, accompanied by Governor Frantz, who is billed
to speak at several of the important points in the eastern
part of the proposed new state.
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According to the Southern paper Colonel Watterson
has built a democratic platform which has a leg on each cor-
ner and a foundation that will catch it, in case it sags in the
middle. Evidently the Col^ei has excepted the inevitable
that is providing for Mr. Bryan'® increasing weight.
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Senator Knox has managed to maintain a boom of verv
respectable proportions without any incidental embellish-
ments in the way of rescues or complications in the brewer-
ages.
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The Bos ten Transcript charges that during the recent
Coney Island lire the most terrified of the freaks was the fire
eater. Perhaps like a good many of us he dreads the results
of an overloaded stomach.
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English battleships are to be equipped witij refrigerat-
ors to keep the powder cool One of these days, perhaps a
similar equipment may be installed for the use of the offic-
ers.
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The Ohio man who has appealed' to the courts to compel
the return of his mother-in-la^ *Wd be sent to the insane
asylum if tried bsfore a jury of married men.
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Some inquisitive person ha« discovered that it has been
388 years since the beginning of legislation in America. And
after all this time the unwritten law makes that on the sta-
ute books like a dead letter. '
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A Western man put off appyling for a divorce until his
wife had thrown bottles and a mirror at him, told him she
preferred other men. poisoned his coffee, and chased hlto
through the flat with an army revolver. But, being a man
he will undoubtedly be suspected of having acted hastily in
the matter.
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In his South McAlester speech the other day C. N. Has-
kell laid special stress upon the alleged fact that Governor
Frantz was responsible for the negro appointee in the Terri-
tom) Auditor's office, while a perusal of the official records'
shows that Governor Frantz was not responsible for the ne-' ' —
A clever teacher, who has the |>ower
if cft||liiK out orWnaMty In her pupils,
avg that sh * would have no use for
e\t books 1/ she took time to answer
ill the startling questions aski-d in
;he class-room. One day the attrac-
tion of gravitation was under dlscua-
<ion, when one of the hoys said that
he didn't see any need of It. anyway.
'It seems to me," said he, 'there's no
particular use In having the earth
ittract things Now. when the apple
tell, and made Newton think out th«
reason for It. that apple might Just as
wall have stayed where It was until
wmebody gathered It." "You play
ball, don't your' asked the teacher.
One Day Only,
From 8 a m. to 7:30 p. m
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'Wall, suppose you knock the
rery high, what happen*7" "It fills
•But If there were no attraction to-
wards the earth, It wouldn't fall.
Oon't you think that might prove In
sonrenlent?" "My!" cried the boy;
'What a bully chance for a hom*
run!"
Joined the Dead at Their Meal.
in the medical prnag Is a story of a
wan who believed that he was dead
and who for that reason refused to
take any nourishment. "How can the
dead eat and drink?" he asked, when
food was pressed upon him. It was
ibvlous thai unless something were
done to briug him to hi* senses the
Jeluslon must soon become actuality;
he would die of starvation. The
strangest ruse was tried. Half a doien
Attendants, draped In ghostly white
:rept silently in single file Into the
room adjoining his. and. with the door
open, sat down where he could see
them to a hearty m ?al. "Here, who
are these people?" Inquired the pa-
tient. "Dead men," answered the doc-
tor. "What!" said the other. "Do
lead men eat?" "To be sura they do,
as you see for yourself." was the an-
V™. « «K tha corpse, "If
that Is so, I'll join them, for I'm stair-
lag." Tha spall was broken, and he
wt down aad ate tike 46
Kiting Stew Threw,* Straw.
Doing as my Indian friends did, I
seised in my turn a chunk of mutton
from the kettle and proceeded to sat
It. How I was to get my share of the
•tew. however, I could not conceive,
ss licking one's fingers is a alow pro
cess and inadequately nourishing. On
the floor table, however, was a pile of
what looked like dark blue lead pen
ells. The governor took one, stuck It
into the kettle and peacefully sucked
until he was satisfied It was simply
sucking not lemonade—but mutton
stew, through a straw. Then he care-
fully proceeded to eat the straw Suck-
ing the stew through It had softened
and flavored it for eating. I mastered
the game at the first trial, writes Fred-
erick Monsen in the Craftsman, and
from that time was a devoted adher-
ent to plki bread, as well as to manv
othpr dishes and customs of my good
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appointraent and that this individual was first ap-
pointed under tlu* administration of Governor Ren fro, a dem-
ocrat. It also shows that .Col. J. S. ("Sheb") Williams, was
: appointed United States Marshal at Paris, Texas, with crim-
inal jurisdiction over the Indian Territory in 1893 by Presi-
j dent Cleveland, and that he appointed two negro field depu-
| tfes in the Indian Territory, namely Bill Colbert and Baz
Reeves. In the case of the negro appointed in theauditor's
' office the civil service list was extended to cover that posi-
tion shortly after Renfro's administration and E. P. McC'abe
bas held this office ever since.
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Railroads are not nearly so cheerful in obeying a law
1 that establishes a two-cent fare as they are in heeding one
Eliat abolishes passes.
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Spencer E. Stephens has written a letter toGovernor
'rants, congratulating him on his nomination by the Repub-
can party as their candidate for governor for the proposed
Hew state of Oklahoma, and calling especial attention to the
services of Governor Frantz as a soldier under Col. Theo-
|ore Roosevelt in the battles in Cuba. Mr. Stephens him-
gelf is a veteran of the civil war and a Cherokee Indian.
What More Could Be Asked?'
"On the way down here from up
home I saw your advertisement in the
paper." sa '0««y" Hitchcock, as he
entered th* office of the New Notion
company in his Sunday suit, his boots
creaking at every step Tm here in
the city to get work." "I hardly think
you're just the man we need now." and
the clerk in charge surveyed his caller
with ah unflattering gase. "You spoke
of wanting a young man with a good
address." said "0«y." in his loud,
clear, district-school voice. "I guess
I^nevllle, N. H, Is as good as any you
could find, and father has the only
"tore in the place.'-Youths' Com
panioo.
Quality of Trustworthiness
People would try harder for trust
worthiness If they knew how lovable a
quality It Is. When you know you can
rely upon anyone, that whatever they
undertake to do will be done, that you
can really pass over a share of your
load to them, you cannot help liking
them. Oa the other hand, It does not
matter how amiable men be, If they
are forgetful, If they are unpunctual
If they habitually neglect, they ba>'
oome sources of such annoyance that
oae 1 liking la apt to die out.—W. &
Nlcoll*
tfht- inatltuU. composed of a gi'iup ^ iH
ti-gulirly, graduated, physlclam andiui- jlj
gcou •icenaed, legally chartered and In- (C
corporator! under the lawn of the State ^
of Ohio, aendt at lu own expense theie
eminent medical speclaliau In order to
int.oduce the neweat methods and din
cou'rlea In medicine and aurgery auch aa
the system of treatment under X ray,
Violet ray, Finaen ray. Hydrotherapy.
Etc.. to give to thoae who cell on the
above date, consultation. «u mi nation,
advke and all mediclnea required to era-
l>Wt.« 4 cure, absolutely free. These spe-
ialista will diagnose your ciue' and give
you the benefit of their skill and medi-
cal knowledge.
There la In this case no experimenting
' puesa work at your experwe. You will
! 'told whether, you can be cured, or not.
If your oaae la curable they will, put you
ur.d.T treatment Immediately,- If Incura-
blc they will give you auch advice &a may
prolong your life'. ThelV treStment Always
fives quick relief and ultimately positive-
cures. Being prepared to cope with
each Individual case the human syatem
is thoroughly cleansed of the disease In
natural and direct manner and Im-
provement is noticed at once; even the
worst cases are treated without any in-
convenience to the patient or the pursu
'ng of his or her dally vocation.
If you are Improving under your family
physician,'do not come and take up their
valuable time aa they i bsolutely refuse
to treat any one who is under the care
of the local physicians. They wish be-
sides to giv« eaeh patient plenty of time
and their undivided attention but can
not listen to long stories not pertaining
to your trouble. They have discarded the
old methods and remedies used for ages
by the medical world, and which It
•ould be folly to depend upon any long-
er. for they are not known to enre. as
thousands die, depending on them for re-
lief. The following Ust of diseases only
are taken under treatment, to-wit: Dis-
eases of the Nervous 8ystem. Heart.atom
ach. Lungs. Kidneys. Catarrh, (purulent
3r dry>- Consumption. Epilepsy. Deaf-
ness Diseases of Women. Tumors.
Pseu do Cancers. Piles, of a Chronic Na-
ture only. They treat Deafness by an
entirely new method, and hearing In
n.iny cases Is restored at once. Catarrh
b all Its varied forms, like other diseases
If or.ee taken under treatmen', are cured
permanently to remain so ar.d to never
return. It matters not whom you have
seen, or with whom treated, do not fall
to can. as a visit will cost you nothing
ar.d may restore you to health, or even
u. or prolong your life, as thousands
of persona will testify by unassailable
testimonials In all parts of the country.
If you suspect Kidney Trouble bring
two ounce bottle of your Urine for chem-
ical and microscopical analysis.
REMEMBER:-Ths free offer Is during
this visit only, and will not be repeated
Persona commencing treatment upon
their future visits, will be required to
pay. but not one cent will be asked from
those commencing , treatment during
this visit for any medicine necesasry to
effect a cure; Irrespective of your posi-
tion In life, or the number of those who
come on above date. Whensover. or by
whom wanted, a positive guarantee to
cure will be given under their system of
treatment, those having long standing
'nd complicated diseases who have failed
} get well and become discouraged, are
particularly Invited to call.
NOTICE; — Married ladles, without
their HUSBANDS, and minors without
their FATHERS, will positively not be
admitted to consultation, unless accom-
panied by one of their local physicians.
Office Houra: > A. M. to 7.30 P. M.
' DON'T FORGET THE DATE.
W ARE PREPARED
To furnish your house from cellar
to ojtic, and supply you Satisfactor
ily both in Quality and Price. You
can examine our goods before you
buy. see what you are getting and
take them home without delay.
We are sure there is not a store any-
where that can make you better
Prices on the same class of goods
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ik Prompt, careful and considerate attention
ik given to all calls.
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Gunsenhouser, M. H. The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1907, newspaper, August 16, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169182/m1/3/: accessed April 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.