Cherokee Weekly Messenger. (Cherokee, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1910 Page: 3 of 10
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"I have suffered with piles for thirty
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the course of a week I noticed the piles
began to disappear and at the end of six
weeks they did not trouble me at all
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Harduppe—Say you bumped into me
and knocked me down with your auto
and I want damages
Showfurr—Oh haven't you got
enough? Well start up and I'll bump
and knock you again
A Liking for "Hamlet"
"Do you like Hamlet?" asked 'the
hostess of her unlettered if gushing
guest -
"Indeed I do" was the reply "I am
excessively fond of it but I always
prerer a savory to a sweet one"
There was a momentary confusion
and then the hostess realized that the
admiration of the guest was of a cul
inary not literary character
"I gave her barn with an omelette
for breakfast next morning" said the
hostess when telling the story—
Scraps
Where Size Counts
Edna thoughtfully considered a cow
that was calmly grazing in a meadow
across the way "Mamma how old is
that cow?' she finally inquired "She
Is four years old" answered Edna's
mother Edna considered the answer
and from time to time appeared to be
comparing herself with - the cow
"Well" was her parting comment on
the question "I'm live and that cow
Is big enough to be fifty"
A Summer Resort
Noah disembarked
"A combination of the mountains
and seashore!" he cried
Herewith he resolved to advertise
the tour
This Is a
Good Breakfast!
Instead of preparing a
hot meal have some fruit
Post
Toasties
with cream
A soft boiled qv
Slice of crisp toast
A cup of Posturn
Such a breakfast is pretty
sure to win you
The Memory Lingers"
Postern Cereal Co Ltd
Battle Creek Mich
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KILL PM MEN
GET $500000
AGED PAYMASTER AND DRIVER
HELD UP AND KILLED
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FOOTPRINTS ARE ONLY CLUE
Believed to Have Been Five More In
Party—Slain Men Probably
Never Given Any
Warning
Hudson N Y—Masked men sprang
out of the bushes along-side a lonely
lane and held up Dent Fowler the
aged paymaster of the Atlas Brick
company and George Ragsdale h:s
negro driver shot the drfver dead
mortally wounded Fowler and ran off
with a valise containing 15000
Fowler died a few hours later Sat-
urday is pay day at the yards of the
Atlas Brick company and according
to custom Fowler called at a New-
burgh bank for his pay money sorted
it out into the proper amounts tick-
eted the money and started to drive
back to the yards a half mile out of
town Ile went armed and for further
protection took with him Ragsdale
who was stable boas at the yards
Although the shooting occurred
within 300 yards of the state firemen's
home and within sight of the yards
It was neither seen nor heard The
police have to piece together a the-
ory of the crime from bullet holes and
foot-prints Five shots were fired
Two of them took away Ragsdale's
head A third struck the paymaster
above the heart The fourth and fifth
passed through the back of the raised
buggy top From the size of the holes
it would appear that the robbers used
regulation army144 caliber revolvers
From the foot-prints there seem to
have been five in the band
The holdup and the shooting must
have followed each other almost with
the rapidity of the shots themselves
It can be seen that somebody grabbed
the horse's bridle It a demand for
the paymaster's box was made he
never bad time to refuse or comply
There is no evidence that he attempt
ed to defend himself
TRIBUTE TO "JIM" HURLEY
President Ripley and Full Directorate
- Mourn With Shop Employes
Topeka--Amid hearts laden with
sorrow and eyes dimmed with tears
the body of the late James E Hurley
general manager of the Atchison To-
peka & Santa Fe Railway Company
was laid to its final rest here Satur-
day Intermer was at Topeka ceme-
tery
Never before was such a tribute paid
to a Kansas man Not only did the
people of Topeka suspend their busi-
ness and attend the obsequies but the
entire Santa Fe railway system from
Chicago to California absolutely
ceased work of all kinds for five min-
utes as a mark of respect From 5:30
535 p m just as the body was
lowered to its grave every employe
of the system stopped his work Not
a train moved anywhere This Is the
first time in its history that the Santa
Fe ever ordered such a tribute
The floral decorations and tributes
were the most numerous and elabor-
ate ever seen in Topeka There were
carloads of flowers They came from
Chicago San Francisco Los Angeles
-Kansas City Denver Wichita Galves-
ton and practically every large town
and division point on the tines of the
Santa Fe -
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Aviator qets a New Record
Deauville Frapce--Leon Morant
the French aviator has broken the
world's record for altitude held by
himself reaching a height of 8471
feet The aviator had a narrow es-
cape from death the mptor of his
machine stopping suddenly 0 ben the
highest point was reached
The previous altitude record was
7054 feet made by Morant at Havre
recently
Just when the aviator reached his
highest mark the motor of the ma
chine suddenly stopped after which
the monoplane began a long and re-
markable plane toward the earth The
machine plunged downward at a great
rate and reached the ground a dis-
tance of two kiloinefers (114) miles
from the airdome The huge crowd
gathered on the aviation field saw
Morant planing downward witb fright-
ful' rapidity and it was feared tl)at
the aviator had met with an acci-
dent Morant was found dazed but not
hurt holding a barometer in his hand
' Methodists for Dry State
Plattsburg Mo Sept 3—The Misw
souri conference of the M E church
South took a strong stand for state-
wide prohibition recently Public
meetings were held at the church and
at the court house C IV Trickett of
Kansas and Charles Scanlan were the
speakers and Bishop Denny gave his
indorement and enthusivm Chair-
man Chszles E Stokes and Dr W B
Palmer and the state superintendent
of no Anti-Saloon League E J
Moore also were here
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WOMEN
OF MOLE
AGE
Need Lydia E Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Brookfield Mo—"Two years ago I
was unable to do any kind of work and
ord wet! bed 118 ounds My trouble
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111 time that wo men
111t!li:1 may expect nature
to b ring on them
' the Change of Life
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I got a bottle of
lidia E Pinkham's
e getab le Com-
Vli14 pound and it made
tapoi911iiilii!: me feel much chbcent
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and I have
ned its use I am
very grateful to you
for the good health
am now enjoy ng1'' —Mrs BAR
LOUBIGNONT 414 8 Livingston Street
Brookfield Ifo
The Change of Life is the most criti
cal period of a woman's existence and
neglect of health at this time invites
disease and pain
Women everywhere should remem-
ber that there is no other remedy
known to medicine that will so suc-
cessfully carry women through- this
trying period as Lydia E Plnkbam's
Vegetable Compound made from nor
tive roots and herbs -
For 80 years it has been curing wo-
men from the worst forms of femalo
ills—inflammation ulceration dis-
placements fibroid tumors irregular'
ties periodic pains backache and
nervous prostration
If you would like special advice
about your case write a confiden
tial letter tci Mrs Pinkham at
Lynn Mass Her advice is tree
and always helpful -
- Opportunity of Suffragist
Baroness Aletta Korff tells in one
of the magazines how the women of
Finland came to vote The fact is
that women had to show that they
could meet an emergency before the
vote came to them They have not
had many opportunities to take the
Initiative in the world's history and
they have not always responded when
the opportunity came but when a
crisis such as that in 1904 when the
strike and the revolutionary outbreak
In Russia took place at the same time
occurred they proved they could
make peace by doing it Not until
England and the United States find
the women helping them to bear some
great trouble will they give them the
right to vote
I-low A DOCTOR CURED SCALP
DISEASE
—
"When I was ten or twelve years
old I had a scalp disease something
like scald head though it wasn't that
I suffered for several months and
most of my hair came out Finally
they had a doctor to see me and he
recommended the Cuticura Remedies
They cured me in a few weeks I
have used the Cuticura Remedies also
Tor a breaking out on my hands and
was benefited a great deal I haven't
had any more trouble with the scalp
disease Miss Jessie F Buchanan
R F D 3 Hamilton Ga Jan 7 1909"
Kept with Barnum's Circus
P T Barnum the famous circus
Man once wrote: "I have had the
Cuticura Remedies among the con
tents of my medicine chest with my
shows for the last three seasons and I
can cheerfully certify that they were
very effective in every case which
called for their use"
' Somethinb Dreadful
Wee Anita 'was listening to a story
of the Johnstown flood
"What made it?" she asked
"Oh the dam broke" replied grand-
ma The next morning she ran into her
brother's room and climbing up on
the bed inquired anxiously:'"Duvver
wasn't it just drefful 'bout that swear
breaking and killing all dose people?"
If You Are a Trifle Sensitive
About the size of your shoes many people
wear smaller shoes by using Allen's Foot-Ease
the Antiseptic Powder to shake into the shoes
It cures Tired Swollen Aching Feet and
gives rest and comfort Just the thing for
breaking in new shoes Sold everywhere 2140
Sample sent FREE Address Allen S Olmsted
Le Roy N Y
Even the Children
Ex-Governor Pennypacker condemn-
ing in his witty way the American
divorce evil told at 'a Philadelphia
luncheon an appropriate story
"Even our 'children" he said "are'
becoming infected A Kensington
school teacher examining a little girl
In grammar said:
"'What is the future of "I love?"
"'A divorce' the child answered
promptly"
TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA
AND BUILD UP THE SYSTEM
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TArfl'itLirded
CHILL TONIC You know what you are taking
The formal& is plainly printed on every bottle
bowing it is simly Quinine and Iron in a taste-
less form The ulnine drives out the malaria
and toe Iron buil a up the system Bold by al
dealers for 80 years Prioe150 mute
And lots of men would never think
of falling If somebody didn't tempt
them
AWFUL
Bears the
Signature of
a 4Iff
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Stranger—I suppose you ' people In
this town think you have the grandest
climate In the country?
Man With a Cold—No: but we claim
the greatest variety
FISHING TIME IN THE PASIG
Swimming in Myriads Near Surface
They Are Snared and Speared
by Filipinos
—
Friday morning Filipinos snaring
eels and other fish in the Pasig near
the old captain of the port building by
the aid of fish snares caught the
largest eel ever seen on the water
front It was fully ten feet in length
Both banks of the Pasig and all the
ships and lighters moored in the
stream were thronged with hundreds
of Filipinos with snares and spears
trying to catch the fish that in myri-
ads were swimming near the surface
of the stream
Natives when asked in regard to
the phenomenon were almost unani-
mously in their statement to the ef-
fect that at this time of the year the
bottotn of the river gets hot and that
the fish have to leave the depths of
the stream and flash back and forth
on or near the surface
Another theory that seemed to have
a great many adherents was to the ef-
fect that at this time every year
there was a change in the character
of the water this change acting on
the fish as a stimulant
This theory was advanced by an old
pilot who has witnessed the phenome-
non for many years--Manila Times
Talking to the Child
"Mrs X-- talks to little Madge
just as Mr X— talks to their dog"
said a little girl of a neighboring fam-
ily And it was indeed true Mrs
X— is a very well-meaning woanan
and would be greatly surprised if she
should bear the foregoing statement
She has simply unconsciously acquired
a harsh tone of voice in dealing with
her children This is altogether un-
necessary and is not as many moth-
ers seem to think a mark of good dis-
cipline The mother whose manner is
quiet but firm is generally a much
more successful disciplinarian than
the harsh-voiced mother who issues
her commands in a dictatorial manner
Kindness never spoils children It Is
flabby indecision sometimes mistaken
for kindness which spoils them
When the Fish Exploded
Somebody discovered that fish are
fond of gasoline and this led to the
Idea of soaking worms in gasoline in
order to make them more alluring
when used for bait
Mark the result
Two of those gasoline-tempted fish
exploded In the frying-pan and broke
the kitchen window and blew the
cook's face full of mashed potato and
hurled the teakettle into the flour
barrel and painted the kitchen ceiling
with stewed tomatoes
Call it a lying world and let it go at
that
There ts more Catarrh in this section of the country
than all other diseases put tomether and until the last
Sew years WWI supposed to be incurable For a great
many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and
prescribed local remedies and by constantly faillng
to cure with local treatment pronounced it incurable
Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional dis-
ease and therefore requires constitutional treatment
Halls Catarrh Cure manufactured by F J Cheney
& Co Toledo Ohio is the only Constitutional cure on
the market It is taken internally In doses from 10
drops to a teaspoonful It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system They offer one
hundred dollars for any cue it fella to cure send
for circulars and teetimonials
Address: F J CHENEY & CO To led Ohio
Sold by Dr CMS 75c
Take Had's Family Pills for constipation
Scandal
Mrs Simmonds glanced at the scare
headline: "Bank Robbedl Police at
Sea!" and laid down the sheet
"Naow lgok at that Ez!" she ejac-
ulated repeating the headline aloud
"Here's a big city bank broke into by
burglars and th' city police force all
oft fishin' somewhere! What a scan-
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children and see that it
Bears the 49g9 - Tu- 1'!11112
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
If a man speaks of auburn locks
when a girl has red hair she knows he
has poetry in his soul
De rare Pleasant Pellets repnato and Inv 1st
tate stomach It Ter and boweiti Sugar-wawa
Shay grannies esar to take as sands
The busy man wonders how the
loafer manages to live -
A TIMELY WARNING
Backache headache dizzy spoils
and distressing urinary troubles warn
you of dropsy diabetes and fatal
Bright's disease Act in time by curing
Doan's Kidney Pills
gli the kidneys with
1 They ildiri cure you
or l'ilo 219MrssoLLillynSt13
1 ilill 1 thoeuysandlisaveand
vr 1 cow Idaho says: ssys
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crazy
I cured
w l will
Burke
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- with excruciating pain
through my kidneys
ta The kidney secretions
wore highly colored
scanty and looked like blood For over
a month I was In bed totally help-
less Doan's Kidney Pills benefited
me wonderfully They have my en-
dorsement at all times"
Remember the name—Doan's
For sale by all dealers 50 cents a
box Foster-Milburn Co Buffalo N Y
Partly Made Over
"Weren't we engaged last summerr
Inquired the girl
"Your face is familiar" faltered the
man
"Well I'll forgive you for not rPcog-
nizing me My hair and figure are
new"
A Busy Life
Sub-Editor—A dispatch from the
penitentiary says the convicts have
struck and refuse to work unless they
can have pie twice a day
Great Editor (busity)—Counsel mod-
eration and arbitration—New York
Weekly
His Bad Break
"Whooper humilated his wife terri-
bly last night"
"Oh the minister read two chapters
from the Acts and Whooper went out
between them"—Puck
Got Stung All Right:
Bill—This paper says that bees
were unknown to the Indians
Jill—Yes I believe it was the trad-
ers who used to sting them—Yonkers
Statesman
ALL UP-TO-DATE! HOUSEKEEPERS
Use Red Cross Ball Blue It makes clothes
clean and sweet as when new All grocers
A fool man appreciates the nonsense
of a pretty woman more than lie does
the sense of a homely one
Mrs Winntow's Soothing Syrup
Tor ebiltirril teething softens t bø gums rotiticto
stanittuaton-alburit stain aunts windvita
2cii ibuttith
The undertaker usually finishes all
he undertakes
Strong Healthy Women
If a woman is strong and healthy in a womanly way moth
erhood means to her but little suffering The trouble lies
in the fact that the many women suffer from weakness and
disease of the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted
lot motherhood This can be remedied
Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription
THEY SENT FOR THEIR SON
Maidstone Sask Canada Aug 5th 1911
"My par am
ents ce here from Cedar F I
alls owa
four years ago and were so well pleased with this
country they sent to Coeur d'Alene for me I have
taken up a homestead near them and am perfectil
satisfied to stop here" Leonard Douglas
WANTS SETTLER'S RATE FOR HIS STOCK
Stonier A lbertaolnly alst 1910
"Well I got up here trout Forest City Iowa last
Spring in good shape with the stock and everything
Now I have got two boys back in Iowa yet and
am going back there now soon to get them and an
other car np here this fall What I would like to
know Is if there is any chance to get a cheap rate
baek again and when we return to Canada I will
call at your Mike for our certificates"
Younotruly IL A Wik
WILL MAKE HIS HOME IN CANATA
Brainerd Minn Aug 1st 1910
"I am going to Canada a week from today and
Intend to make my home there My husband has
been there six weeks and is well pleased with the
country SO he wantil me to come as soon as pos-
sible He tiled on a claim near Landis Sask and
by his description of it it must be a pretty patio
Because of those ugly grluly gray hairs Use "LA CREOLE" HAIR RESTORER PRICE $100 retail
Riot at Home
New Arrival—IM you recognize the
profession my good man?
St Peter—Profession? What pro-
fession sir?
New Arrival (resentfully) —Why
didn't you ver hear of me? I am one
of the dandiest harpists that ever
broke Into vaudeville—Puck
Source of Revelation
Twentyseven new crisp $1 bills
says Harper's Weekly weigh as much
as a $20 gold piece Wouldn't have
thought it and have no means of
proving the assertion but if so it is
probably owing in some way to the
recent activity of the inspectors of
weights and measures
The days are not mere repetitiona of
tbemse4ves tomorrow will have a bet-
ter meaning--T T Munger DD
UED CROSS BALL BLUE
Should be in every home Mk your grocer
for it Large 2 oz package only 6 cents !
The man whose bluff is not some-
times called never existed
Don't Take Chances
of having a sick spell by
delay when you notice the
first sign of Stomach Liver
or Bowel weakness Act
promptly and get a bottle
of Hostefter's Stomach
Bitters You are then on
the safe side because it
quickly restores things to a
normal condition It is for
Poor Appetite Cramps
Heartburn Indigestion
Costiveness Malaria
Fever and Ague Get
CEMMMINI
OSTETTER'g
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTER
Broom Corn Shippers
or Broom Corn Associations
Correspond with us We want Broom Corn
Authorized Selling Agents for The American
Society of Equity on this market
COYNE BROTHERS
160 South Water Street CHICAGO
Bow's the crop in your district?
W N U WICHITA NO 37-11107
Cures the weaknesses and disorders of women
It acts directly on the delicate and Important
organs concerned in motherhood making 'them
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healthy strong vigorous virile and elastic
"Favorite Prescription" banishes the indispositions of the
period of expectancy and makes baby's advent easy and
almost painless-Nlt quickens and vitalizes the feminine
organs and insures a healthy and robust baby Thousands of women lave
testified to its marvelous merits
It Makes Weak Women Strong It Makes Sick Wometr Well
Honest druggists do not offer substitutes and urge them upon you as " Just
as good" Accept no secret nostrum in place of this non-secret remedy It
contains not a drop of alcohol and not a grain of habit-forming or injurious
drugs Is a pure &eerie extract of healing native American roots
WESTERN CANADA'S
'tcaporRbelod 1910 CPPOPS
vr&tfl Wheat Yield in Many Districts Will
Be From 25 to 35 Bushels Per 2tcre
Land sales and homestead entries Om-easing No cessation in numbers going from 'United
States Wonderful opportunities eemain for those who intend making Canada their home
New districts being opened up for settlement Many farmers will net this year $10 to $15 pet
acre from their wheat crop All the advantages of old settled countries are there Good
schools churches splendid markets excellent railway facilities See the grain exhibit at ill
different State and some of the County fairs
Letters similar to the following are received every day testifying to sat1sfactor7
conditions other districts are as favorably spoken of:
My erother-In-law Mr Frank 3 Zimmer lives Uteri
to
and it waa through hlm that we decided locate In
Canada" Yours truly
Mrs Richard Henry Ebb:igen
TAIERS MS BROTHER-IN-iAWS WORD FOR IT
Taylors Falls Minn Aug 1 1910
"1 shall go to Camrose this Fall with my cattle and
household goods 1 got a poor crop here this year
and my brother-in-law Axel Nordstrom in Camrose
wants me to come there He formerly lived In
Wilton North Dakota I am going to buy or take
homestead when I get there but I do not want to
travel two times there for hake my brother-in-law's
word about the country and want to get your low
rate" Tours truly
peter A Nelson
WANTS TO nirrunN TO CANADA
Vesta Minn July 24t141910
"I went to Canada nine years ago and took up a
quarter section of railroad land and a homestea4
but my boys have never taken up any land yet
still hold the railroad land 1 had to come back to
the states on account of my health Please let we
know at once if I can get the cheap rates to Ponoka
Alberta" Yours truly
Geo PaaewIt
Vesta Minn
Send for literature and ask the local Canadian Government Agents for Excursion Rates
best districts in which to locate and when to go
J S CRAWFORD No 125 W Ninth Street Kansas City Mo
CALIFORMA OIL PAYS BIG DIVIDEIMS
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A RELIABLE OIL co will sell treasury stock at to cents for al
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