The Fairview Leader (Fairview, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER FAIRVIEW OKLAHOMA
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MY FRIENDS SAID
1 Could Never Get Well Again
Thanks to Peruna I am Well
Miss Clara Lohr 21 North Gold St
Grand Rapids Mich: “Doctors said
I had consumption Weighed only
90 pounds Commenced taking Peru-
na' Now weigh 135 pounds I am
ao thankful for what Peruna has done
for me” :
Those who object to - liquid medi-
cines can now procure Peruna Tab-
lets 400000
Sottlers a Year
Immigration figures
show that the popula-
tion of Canada in-
creased during 1918
by the addition of
400000 new settlers
from the United
States and Europe
Most of these hare
gone on farms in the
provinces of Mani-
toba Saskatchewan
and Alberta
Lord William Percy an Eng-
lish Nobleman says: The
possibilities and opportuni-
ties offered by the Canadian
West are so infinitely greater
than those which exist in Eng-
land that It seems absurd to
g think that people should be
impeded from coming to the
country where they can most
easily and certainly improve
ifdj their position”
W New districts are being opened
np which will make accessible
a great number of homesteads
in districts especially adapted
to mixed farming and grain
raising
For Illustrated literature and re-
duced railway rates apply to Su-
perintendent Immigration Otta-
wa Canada or
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ULTIMATUM ASKS ALL HIS FAG
TIONS GO TOO
NEXT MOVE IS TO HELP THE REBEL5
Must Not Leave General ' Blanquet or
Any of Hla Coterie He Might Con--’
trol'as His Successor In Of
‘ flee Is American Dictum
Mexico City Nov 4 — President
Huerta has been fold he must resign
the presidency of Mexico without the
loss of time and he must not leave as
his ' successosr General Aureliano
Blanquet his minister of war or any
other member of his official family
or of the unofficial circle whom he
might be expected to control
It had been announced after the
election that Huerta’s plan to retire
gracefully and still keep control was
to declare his own election illegal be-
cause the law forbids a president to
succeed himself then to let Blanquet
rule Blanquet is Huerta’s minister
and ally politically
This ultimatum from Washington
was conveyed to President Huerta
through his private secretary Senor
Rabago by Nelson O’Shaughnessy
the American charge d’affaires acting
under Instructions from the state de-
partment Those who learned of the Washing-
ton note regard Gen Huerta’s posi-
tion as one in which he will be able
to give one of two answers: Refusal
point blank ' to comply with the de-
mand possibly going so far as to hand'
the diplomatic representative his pass-
ports or the eliminating of himself of-
ficially' '
Those most intimate with the presl
dent insist that the latter course will
not be taken for many reasons chief
among which is that such action
would be tantamount to submission
to the rebels Official Mexico is ‘ no
longer in doubt that the Washington
administration favors the rebel cause
and is convinced that this is the
means adopted by President Wilson
and Secretary Bryan to assist Car-
ranza to -win
NT CARRANZA
Rebel Chief Whom America Will
Help
General Huerta summoned to tbe
nation’s palace tonight the diplomatic
corps but for what purpose has not
been revealed
Three of the ministers ' those of
Germany Norway and Russia were
absent They have been in Vera Cruz
where they were In conference with
President Wilson’s representative
John Lind who is understood to be
fully conversant with the latest repre
sentations from Washington
Changes in the military situation
through the country today included
according to the report the advance
of the rebels to attack Zacatecas but
the government believes that the gar-
rison there ’is sufficiently strong to
resist an attack successfully
Querotaro capital of the state of the
same name on the main line of the
National railway south of San Luis
Potosi Is surrounded by rebels and
practically in a state of siege North of
San Luis Potosi a new method has
been adopted by these rebels to pre-
vent the operation of trains Placards
addressed to railroad employes have
been posted notifying them they will
be hanged if they attempt to run the
trains As a result the men are re-
fusing to take out the trains
Work Through 'the Night
Washington Nov 4 — The Associ-
ated Press dispatch from Mexlca
City was read to Secretary Bryan
over the telepnone shortly after mid-
night! He would make no official
comment All during the evening the
secretary had been expecting new de-
velopments and - prepared to stay up
late to receive dispatches The inght
operator In the telegraph room of the
state department who usually leaves
the key at midnight was ordered to
work through the night
YOLIAH ESCAPES
OPERATION
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One year ago I found
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such a soreness I
could scarcely
straighten up at
times My back
ached I had no ap-
petite and was so
nervous I could not sleep then I would
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get around It seemed almost impossi-
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thought I never would be any better nn-
til I submitted to an operation I com-
menced taking Lydia EPinkham’a Veg-
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new woman I had no pains slept well
had good appetite and was fat and
could do almost all my own work for a
family of four I shall always feel
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W N U WICHITA NO 45-1913
Must Walt a Bit
' The lltle group at the side of the
road waited until Stealthly Stlggins
returned from the nearby farmhouse
"Poor pickings” he muttered as he
threw down a scrawny beef bone and
a half loaf of bread
“Where’s dat Improvement In hand-
outs youse : promised?” ‘demanded
Muggsy Jones '
Happy Hlggin shook his head re-
proachfully "You gotter wait” he said "till de
public adjusts Itself to de new tariff”
— Cleveland Plain Dealer
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LIVER BOWELS
No sick headache biliousness
bad taste or constipation
by morning
Get a 10-cent box
Are you keeping your bowels liver
and stomach clean pure and fresh
with Cascarets or merely forcing
passageway every few days with
Salts Cathartic Pills Castor Oil or
Purgative Waters?
Stop having a bowel waeh-day Let
Cascarets thoroughly cleanse andreg-
ulate the stomach remove the sour
and fermenting food and foul gases
take the excess bile from the liver
and casry out of the system all the
constipated waste matter and poisons
In the bowels
A Cascaret to-night will make you
feel great by morning They work
while you sleep — never gripe elcken
or cause any inconvenience and cost
only 10 cents a box from your store
Millions of men and women take
Cascaret now and then and never
have Headache Biliousness Coated
Tongue Indigestion Sour Stomach or
Constipation Adv ' "
Morrf Important Than Success
The most important thing in a man’s
life is that which he has been striving
t All that he actually accomplished
vas dependent to a considerable ex-
tent on purely accidental circum-
stances and In the best of cases
proved only a far inadequate realiza-
tion of hiB intentions — Jobn Ruskin
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA a safe and anre remedy for
Infants and children and see that It
Bears the
Signature Of
In Use For Over So'Yeare
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
Too Optimistic
“I will yet see the time when the
law Is no respecter of persons”
“Then you’ll be In an asylum”
The best thing about hope Is that
It’s absolutely free
If Yours is fluttering or
ANOTHER - SIDE TO MATTER
dne Man Has Discovered That Offer-
'Ing Floral : Bouquets to the Living
"iy xM : Not All Joy
“There has been a good deal In the
paragraph section of our ' exchanges
for some weeks to the effect that you
should give the bouquets now not
wait to lay them on the coffin lid”
says Tom Thompson In the Howard
Courant Ella Wheeler before she was
a 'Wilcox wrote a poem- on that
themb Chancellor Bradford at tire
Chautauqua dinged It into us and
most of us have been affected by it
But say my brother-sisteri have you
tried if yet? " I have — twice First I
tried' it on a very dear friend of the
other sex and she began to get nerv-
ous like she thought! was trying to
flirt with-her Then I quit for I am
pre-eminently no flirt Next I tried it
on a brother in my lodge and Sunday
school and he shied off like he expect-
ed me to ask him for a loan So after
this I shall water my flower beds and
raise nice bouquets for funeral occa-
sions exclusively Very few people
know how to receive floral offerings
anyway — Kansas City Star
RARE PRESENCE- OF MIND
At Least It Is to Be Supposed Young
Lady’s Mother Regarded It
: as Such '
Speaking of rare presence of mind
recently recalled to ex-Presldent Taft
the case of a handsome young woman
of hiB acquaintance She had gone to
the railway station to meet a man
friend of the family and when he de-
barked from the train the young man
lost his head -and impulsively kissed
her The girl thought it the part of
prudence to tell her mother of the af-
fair upon which the latter was simply
horrified
“You don’t mean to tell me that he
had the Impudence to kiss you?” she
cried “And to think of the crowd at
the station! Why my dear what did
you do in such an embarrassing situ-
ation?’': - ' r
“Why mother I Just kissed him
back of bourse’ coolly' replied the
young woman “I wanted to give all
those people the impression that we
were relatives” — The Sunday Maga-
zine What He Notioed
The ' extent to which the modern
child Is educated in matters of hy-
giene appears from a recent episode
In a Boston school:
The class had visited the art mu-
seam and the teacher wished to learn
what the children had observed and
how they were impressed The sub-
ject at the moment wastne exquisite
head of Aphrodite one bf the chief
treasures of the museum A little boy
who frantically waved his hand was
called upon He announced triumph-
antly: “I noticed she had adenoids!”
“Why Peter” exclaimed the
shocked teacher “what do you mean?”
“She keeps her mouth open all the
time” was the reply— Youth’s Com-
panion' ' "i -
Just Speculating
“This dancer says she believes in
art for art’s sake”'
“She does' eh? I wonder how long
she would retain her enthusiasm if
her salary of 31000 a week were cut
in half” V "
PUTNAM
Color more goods brighter and faster colors than
You can dye any garment without ripping apart
Only William 1
At a singing contest at Frankfort re-
cently Kaiser Wilhelm who attended
was served by several high-school boys
as pages '1 According to Jugend he
was attracted by the bright face of
one of them and asked his name
“Korner your majesty” said the
boy
“And your first jiame Is Theodore?”
said the emperor thinking of the patriot-poet
Theodore Korner whose cen-
tennial year this Is
“I’m sorry” replied the uncourtier-
like youngster “but it’s only Wil-
helm” When Kaiser Wilhelm broke Into a
hearty laugh at the answer the page
realized his missed opportunity — New
York Evening Post '
- Pastor to Blame '
The church choir had resigned and
the parson asked what was the cause
of the trouble
“Well” replied one of the officers
“you have yourself to blame You
know you said ‘Providence having
seen fit to afflict all our choir with
bad colds let ub join in singing
“Praise God From Whom All Bless-
ings Flow’””
Marks on Life’s Pathway
Wife — We have been married twelve
years and not once have I missed bak-
ing you a cake on ' your birthday
Have I dear? - - 1
Hubby — No my pet I can look back
upon those cakes as milestones In my
life
Coughs vanish in a night Dean’s Mentho-
lated Cough Drop soothe the throat ef-
fecting a speedy cure— fic at all Druggists
A new gem' called heliodor has been
found In German South Africa
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What So Precious
a
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Baby Laxative
In spite of the greatest ‘ personal
care and the most Intelligent attention
to diet babies and children will be-
come constipated and it is a fact that
constipation and indigestion ' have
wrecked many a young life To start
with a good digestive apparatus' is to
start life without handicap
: But as we cannot all have perfect
working bowels we must do the' next
best thing-and acquire them or train
them to become healthy This can be
done by the use of a laxative-tonic
very highly recommended by a great
many mothers The remedy is called
Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and has
been on the market for two genera-
tions It can be bought conveniently
at any drug store for fifty cents or one
dollar a bottle and those who are al-
ready convinced of Its merits buy the
dollar size j
Its mildness makes It the ideal medi-
cine for children and It is also very
pleasant to the taste It Is sure In Its
effect and genuinely harmless Very
little of It is required and its frequent
use does not cause It to lose Its ef-
fect as Is the case with so many other
remedies ‘
Thousands can testify to its merits
In constipation indigestion bilious-
ness sick headaches etc’ among
them' reliable people like Mrs James
R Rouse of Marinette' Wls Herlit-
tle son Howard was fifteen months old
MAKE THEIR OWN MAGNETISM
Peculiarity of Steel Vessels is Some-
thing to Be Explained by the
Scientists
It Is a curious fact that the steel
hull of a vessel is made magnetic dur-
ing construction by the hammering
of the metal and that every Bteel ves-
sel should therefore have Its com-
pass corrected to counteract Its own
magnetic lines of force The magnet-
ic influence is further complicated by
the load carried by the vessel If this
load is magnetic1 or capable of being
magnetized
Ore-carrying vessels experience
great difficulties on this account and
for some time hydrographic authori-
ties bave been plying in this trade
how to check their course by means
of the pelorus
The pelorus Is an Instrument simi-
lar to the sundial being provided
with a gnomon and a graduated arc
on which a shadow of the gnomon is
cast The Instrument is set in a
north and south direction as indicated
by the compass and then by 'noting
the shadow on the graduated arc it is
possible to tell by comparison with
tables just how far from the north and
south position the gnomon really lies
thus showing the compass error
Right Place to Calm Down ' 1
Editor — What's the trouble out
there?
Office Boy — A woman out in the hall
has hysterics
Editor — ‘Have her escorted into the
composing room at once
We Wonder
We wonder if Cinderella wore one
of these flat pancake-shaped shoes
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When my wife had sciatic
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Baby?
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HOWARD ROUSE ’
last April but he was sick with bowel
trouble from birth and suffered ' in-
tensely Since Mrs Rouse has been
giving him Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pep-
sin all trouble has disappeared and thn
boy is becoming robust
Thousands keep Dr Caldwell’
Syrup Pepsin constantly In the house
for every member of the family can
ubo it from Infancy to old age Tb®
users of Syrup Pepsin have learned
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No Deal
The Yankee promoter came to tows
in a special car He told his admir-
ing friends at the hotel that he had
just “pulled off a deal” that had net-
ted him a million dollars - No h®
didn’t have the actual cash yet but
would have it tomorrow He had just
sold 700000 acres Qf land and “fixed
himself for life” f
A week later the promoter was In-
tercepted while making a quiet “get-
away” from the hostelry He was
picture of dejection but put on a
brave front when asked what had
gone wrong '
“Didn’t your deal go through all
right?” Inquired a sympathizer’
“No I slipped up on two minor
technicalities and that too after 1
thought I had covered every point” r-
“What were the technicalities 7’’
“Well the fellow who had the land
couldn’t make a good title and tho
man who wanted to buy didn’t hav®
the money"
Chance for Grouch
Mrs Brown— “Here’s an account of
a new cooking utensil that will boil
and steam and poach eggs all at th®
same time” Brown (a grouch) — “And
why doesn’t It scramble and eggnog
’em to?” v
Previous Engagement
Erb — “Got a job for you at last BUI
Must see the boss at 9 tomorrow morn-
ing sharp” Bill — “Can’t go I’v
promised to carry the flag in the un-
employed procession!” — John BuDL
I - The Boss Worrier
“What’s Boggles worrying
now?” '
“He says radium is 310000 a grain"
— Birmingham Age-Herald " '
about
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