The Cheyenne Star. (Cheyenne, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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The Cheyenne Star
A M CABTBB Editor u4 rkhlMr
CHIYENNE OKLA
NEW STATE NOTES
The board ot regents of the North
western Normal acbcol met at Alva
Saturday and accepted ’ the aev
science hall and heating plant The
building and beating plant coat 970
00 -
The Muskogee Bar association at a
meeting laet week drew ' op resold
tloni asking the first legislature to
provide an additional Judge In that
the Third) dtstrict It will be shewn
that other districts much smaller than
this one have two Judges
Tbs county commissioners of
Comanche county are making prepar-
ations for road Improvements through
out the county Among other things
will be the erection of twenty-five
bridges located at various points
throughout the county and varying
In length from thirty to one hundred
ft ?t
Farmers In the Oklahoma wheat
licit report the presence of greet'
bug which destroyed a large portion
of the crop last spring The bugs are
on the new wheat plants but the farm-
ers believe they will be killed by cold
weather
Robert A Lowery cf (Stillwater
and Eugene A Wetrous of Enid have
been appointed delegates to tbs Na-
tional Fisheries congress which con-
venes In Washington D C In Janu-
ary 1908
The board of appraisers appointed
several weeks ago to fix the price cn
the school land lease of the section of
land near Tonkawa which congress
donated to the Oklahoma Preparatory
school have finished their work and
recommended that lessees be paid
In full for all Improvements
Because his sweetheart Jilted him
J-vl Barrett a nlneteen-year-old boy
of Earlsboro committed suicide last
week by shooting himself
Miss Myrtle Jack of Tulsa died last
werk of Injuries received by a car-
riage In which she was riding being
struck by a Midland Valley passenger
train She was with a party of four
who attempted to cross In front of the
train
The Pioneer company at Oklahoma
Dty expects to have all of the tele-
- phone wires In the business district
under ground within thirty days
When the conduit system is completed
all the poles will be removed frem the
streets
The city council of Outbrls will soon
adopt plans for a million-gallon filtra-
tion plant The estimated cost of tbs
preposition Is 120000
Col John Vertress of Wanrlka baa
shipped a black bear which bs cap-
tured alive to President Roosevelt It
was captured a few days ago In tbs
Chickasaw nation
BACK GAVE OUT
A Typical Case of Kidney Trouble and
a Typical Cure
Mrs Chios Pago of 910 8 Pitt
Street Alexandria Vw aaya: “My
back hurt mo ter-
ribly I had aharp
shooting pains
changing to a dull
dragging ache I
could not stand for
any length of time
and my back hurt
mo when 1 ast dowa
My feet and ankles
were badly swollen
every evening and
' my stomach waaout
of order Doan's Kidney Pills cored
mo of these troubles In 1902 snd for
flvs years I have bad no return”
All dealers 60 cents a box Foa-ter-MUburn
Co Buffalo N Y
THE NUMBER OF ANIMALS
Recant Attempts ts Tabulate the
Beasts That Parish
Every now and then some natural-
ist endeavors to make an approximate
numerical count of known animal
species This kind of attempt la sure-
ly not without Interest but It must be
acknowledged that Ita reaulta are very
uncertain We are far from knowing
all species and there ts yet a delight-
ful prospect ahead for tboae who lore
systematic aoolog and for aoologtsta
who bestow mutnal honors by giving
each other's names to some animal
hitherto unknown
As Nnrmann remarked to a recent
meeting of naturalists at the museum
to which he presented his “Catalogues
Mammallum the species of rodents
known in 1880 were only 9?0 In num-
ber now they are 1900 The num-
ber has thus at least doubled la 27
years The number of living species
of this creature now known Is about
1600 divided among 160 genera This
family la the most numerous of the
class of mammalia— Wlsaen fur A lie
BABY IN TERRIBLE 8TATE
Awful Humor Eating Away Face-
Body e Maso of 8oro— Cuticura
Curts In Two Weska
“My little daughter broke out all
over her body with a humor and we
used everything recommended but
without results I called In three doc-
tors but she continued to grow worse
Her body was a mass of sores and her
little face was being eaten away Her
ears looked so If they would drop off
Neighbor advised me te get Cuticura
Soap and Ointment and before 1 had
used half of the cake of Soap and bos
ef Ointment the sores had all healed
sad ay little one' face and body were
as clear as a new-born babe's 1 would
set be without It again If It cost five
dollars tastead of seventy-five cents
Mrs George J Steeae 701 Coburn St
Akron O Aug SO 1906”
Ingle Blessing
Pearl — They say blessings never
caws singly
Ruby— Yea but blessings come
single sometimes
Pearl — Slagle? What do you
aaeaaf
Raby— Why Belle captured an old
bachelor worth a cool million Ho
was a single blessing wasn't ho?
"Nalls"
Nalls are a mighty good thing—
particularly finger nails — bat I don't
believe they were Intended solely for
scratching though I used mine largely
for that purpose for several years I
was sorely afflicted and had to do It
One application of Hunt's Cure how-
ever relieved my Itch and lets than
one box cured me entirely”
J M WARD
Index Texas
Double Protection
1 wish” a lady recently said to her
husband with what Punch discreetly
terms "considerable emphasis” “1
wish you wouldn't always sit on the
piano-stool when we have company
Everybody knows you can't play a
note”
“Neither can anybody else when Pm
sitting there” returned the sags—
Youth's Companion
Cauliflower $800 an Aero
This is What is Being: Done on South
Texas Land
Dr Chas F Simmons Hat Cut Up His Ranch of 95000 Acre and b
Selling Truck and Fruit Farms ot From 10 Acres to 640 Acres '
(Including Two Town Lots) For $210 Payable
$10 s Month Without Interest
The TTon Joatph Daily of Chillieotbo III who owns thousands of aersw
hi the Illinois Corn licit ays:
“I am on of tbs bcsvmt taxpayer on farm lands in Mason and T-
well Counties Illinois and 1 have been familiar with tbs conditions around
ban Antonia for 12 years Any thrifty farmer can get nch snd mska more
money off of this eheap land sere for acre than any land in tba btata of
Illinois that sells from 1150 to 129 p-r acre”
Its Dangtroue
To neglect a Mid the results are
too often very serious Bronchitis
Pleurisy Pneumonia and Consump-
tion are frequently the consequences
Upon the appearance of a cold sore
throat or chest nse Simmons' Cough
Syrup It soothes the Irritation
loosens the phlegm and promptly cures
Jon
Investigate this before the land ie all sold For full particulars and beaotifal
views cf the ranch write -
DR CHAS F SIMMONS
215 Alamo Plaza SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
5AB BL(D Q1D
theTs ource OFLALE: disease
The people who are climbing Into
the ecclesiastical band wagon are not
the ones wbo are making the heavenly
music In this world
YRIMIW CXOTHES ARK mslGHTlT
Keep them white with Red Ooas Ball Blue
All grocers sell large 2 ox package 6 ceuU
No man Is as dangerous as he
thinks some woman thinks be Is
Lewis' Single Binder Cigar has s rich
taste Your dealer or Lewis’ Factory
Peoria 11L
-Whom fortune favors tbs world
fa vors — German
SICK HEADACHE
PoiUlvdy cared by
lbst i'ltU Pills
Tftey ftiao retka Pip
tma frMB Djapppoi In
4 ljrrtlos tod Too Hrorf
Ctlioff A perfect rent
d for DiaioMt Half
wt PtowMmm Bid
Tfe to tbo Mouth CuBt
rd Toufm Fata In the
!do ToltPID LIVER
They rvplttt thu BovtU Pint Vtfiublt
SMALL FILL SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE
Genuine Must Bear
FacSimile Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
8END US COON
IS A ySB Md sailer
Ism ktdMfwMor te
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Every part cf the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment amt
strength When this life stream is flowing through the system in a state cf
parity and richness we are assured cf perfect and uninterrupted health g
because pure blood is nature’s safe-guara against disease When however
the body is fed on weak impure or polluted blood the system is deprived of
its strength disease germs collect and the trouble is manifested in various
ways Pustular eruptions pimples rashes and the different skin affection
show that the blood is in a Lrvcrish and diseased condition as a result of to
much acid or the presence cf some irritating humor Sores snd Ulcers aiw
the resnlt of morbid unhealthy matter in the blood and Rheumatism Ca-
tarrh Scrofula Contagions Hood Poison etc are all deep-seated blood
disorders that will continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains
These imparities and poisons And their way into the blood in various ways
Often a sluggish inactive condition of the system and torpid state of th
avenues of bodily waste leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and
form uric and other acids which are taken np by the blood and distributed
throughout the circulation Coming in contact with contagions diseases is
another cause for the poisoning of the blood we also breathe the germs and
microbes of Malaria into onr lungs snd when these get into the blood in
sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health Some
are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood perhaps the dregs of some old
constitutional disease cf ancestors is banded down to them and they aiw
constantly annoyed and troubled with it Bad blood is the source ot all dis-
ease and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure t
suffer in some way For blood troubles cf any character S S S is the best
remedy ever discovered It goes down into the circulation asd removes any
aud all poisons supplies the healthful properties it needs snd completely
and permanently cures blood diseases of
every I ind The action of S S S is a
thorcu h that hereditary taints are removed
and v -' diseased blood made strong and
healthy 6 that disease cannot remain It
cures Rheumatism Catarrh Scrofula Sove
and Ulcers Skin Diseases Contagion
Blood Foison etc and does not leave tb
slightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks The whole volume of
blood is renewed and cleansed after a coarse of S S S It is also nature'
greatest tonic made entirely of roots herbs and barks and is absolutely
harmless to any part of the system S S S is for sale at all first else
drug stores Book on the blood and any medical advice free to all who writs
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YOUNG HEN WANTED
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W N U Oklahoma City No 44 1907
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
smm axed krtfMw a4 lutsr cetera ttoa set atlcr to 0— tOe Metots dar sS Stos Th to Is eetd watrr totter (has sat VmSssSi
aw SUM MUM rows mad ms 1st kss Up 111 Hie te Bra Mims —4 Matsu Ml O M MO £ OMUO O0 Ostork ff ‘Trial’s
Claude Small deputy sheriff of Co-
manche county while hunting In the
Wichita mountains last week killed
a white quail The bird was pur
white not a mottle cr speck of any
kind In the plumage The bird was
killed In the Wichita mountains and
has been sent to a taxaderralst to be
mrru n ted White quails are very
scarce only a very few hare been r
ported from the entire state
Mr Mary A Clark has been namsd
as pnlire matron of Oklahosm City
vice Mrs Nora M- I1H1 resigned
Reports from all over the nothara
part of Indian Territory Indicate that
the acreage cf wheat sown this fall
wilt be 20 per cent more than last
year A short corn and cotton crop
and a favorablo season for fall plow-
leg la reiKcslhle for th Increase
together with the high price of wheat
and the Inclination of the farmers of
the new state to diversify their crop
Captain J P Seaman for nine year
postmaster of Tulsa and on of th
most prominent republlcaan politic-
ians In the new state died from
Bright's dlscaao last Friday after a
lingering Illness He was 68 year
ol age '
The new school building of Holy
Family Catholic church was opened
at Tula last Friday the building
e sting 810000 and admirably planned
for the purpose Holy Family school
will have a capacity of 260 students
Including 100 boarders
One diy last week theTulsa police
court collected (10160 In fines by of-
fenders of lb law
Blood-letting was the old-fashioned method of treating fevers To a certain ex-
tent this helped because fever is caused by poison in the blood and taking away the
infected blood probably weakened the effects of the poison
Today we prescribe a gentle cathartic bowel and liver cleanser-
THEDFORD’S
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—and obtain the purifying results without the weakening effect of blood-letting Mrs
G Nussbaum of 703 Felicity St New Orleans La writes: “When 1 had the yellow
fever 1 did not call a doctor but just took Thedford’s Black-Draught and recovered’
Undisturbed
“Dee tbe strike you have on hand
seriously lscsavcelt-ace your com-
peTf" “No” aaswared Mr Dustin Stax
“a th contrary It af Js as a bet-
ter ewcuse tbsm eeoal forth bad serv-
ice that Is oensteetly complained of”
— Wasbtag tea Star
A Personage
“How do you ksew that man Is a
detective?” asked as New York man
“By the way he order everybody
around and attract attentloa te him-
eelf" IP YOU ISK B4LI Blt n
Wt Rod 11m Ball Blue Ike bmt Bsl
Blue Large 2 ox package ooty 6 ceala
FITS St Titee Bauoe and all Nervous
F’ it pemwaeeUy rami by Dr Kline s
Greet Notts Rwiterrr bend lor Free R 00
trial Lottie sad treotM Dr R II Kliae
Ld Ml Arch St rhiknlclphia Ts
Msay a man would rather Bo whea
asked for Information than aay: 1
daa’t know"
11 “ 1 1 1 1 “ e
If a tnai sleeps la churoh he doesa’t
necessarily dream of heaven
bmokere have to call fer Lewi Single
Binder rear te get it Year dealer or
Lewis' Factary 1’ceria 111
Freclpltate couasel perilous deed—
Danish
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Carter, A. H. The Cheyenne Star. (Cheyenne, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1907, newspaper, October 31, 1907; Cheyenne, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1718921/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.