The Ralston Reflector. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1904 Page: 2 of 5
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COMPLETELY RESTORED.
Mri. P. Brunzel, wife of P. Brunie^
dealer, realdence 3111 Grand
tst-se rr.ir.
fered with terrible
pain in my back. I
did not know what
It waa to enjoy a
night's rest and,
arose In the morn-
ing feeling tired and
unrefreshed. My Buf-
fering sometime!
was simply lnde-
acrlbable. When I
finished the first
box of Doan'a Kld-j
The Ralston Reflector.
ralston.
ft O. WASH, rmmf.
. OKLAHOMA
NEW STATE NEWS
The executive single atatehoo<
committee who had planned to go U
Washington in December have post-
poned ther trip until after Januarj
lit
It is said that In his coming mea
gage to the legislature Governor Per
catch the popular fancy.
Outer Mithedi Indulged In it Englle^
elections. !,
a general election In England *■
not a great national campaign in the |
aenso that it is here, but a congerlei
of local fights. The candidate ti
chosen by the general comm tte.b o
the local party, usually called the
"Four Hundred." a well-known and
popular local man is preferred ®™®
io a statesman of national eminence.
The caudldato who Is a good spprta
DOX Ol IAI un BUBO W . h A
ney PHU I ^lt like guBon will recommend that the IJJrt
a different woman. . laws be extended so a« to Includ*
I continued until I. Beaver county. The present lta
" " give all the territory the advantage oi
the herd law exceptng Beaver county
bad taken five boxes. Doan's Kidney1
puis act very ettectlvely. very prompt-
ly. relieve the aching pains and all
other annoying difficulties.
Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
Fo'sale by a" ^1- — 50
cents per box.
Criminality of Professions
l French professor has been inquir-
ing into the comparative criminality
«. « 1. tb.t tho
Snrtcin. I r 100.000 < o. b a.
teachers, 7; Catholic clergy. 4.
america"1 sits as judge.
Mayor Turner of Lawton last week
, dismissed his entire police force and
Price BO wm gays, appoint men who will
enforce the antl-gambllng and dlsor
derly house ordinance!.
Mrs. Calhoun, who brought suit
against the Santa Fe for 125.000
damages for the loss of the leg of h
aon, who is a mere chid, was *wa'd"
ed 110,000 by an Oklahoma county
grand Jury list week. The child lo.t
Its leg at Edmond aobut a year ago.
The following post offices will be-
come domestic money order offices
on January lit: Carbon Cumberland.
Franks. Gani, Hughes. Konawa. Max-
well, Mlnnekah, Garvin and Tullash-
asge, In Indian Territory. "d Alden,
Fay. Fletcher. Henderson, Lucien
Newall, Reading. Sickles, Skedee and
Spencer in Oklahoma.
The poatofflc* at Clematis, Lincoln
man has a tremendous pull. One man
was recently elected In a sport-loving
city of Yorkshire simply because Ihe
was one of the best amateur football
players in England. The Hon. Philip
Stanhope, who used to be called
"Prince Rupert of the Liberals won
a forlorn hope In a rural constituency
by the skill and daring wlth whlch he
drove a coach and eight white horses.
He didn't trouble about speech-making
or canvassing the electors; he simply
_ and
Invention.
The Tactile Sense.
In a series of experiments < thi
topography of the tactile -fusibility.,
made on children and adults m. «-
Vafchide has been able to showr clea
lv the relation which exists between
the circulation of the blood and the
tactile sense, reports Co8m°®.
these experiments It appears that there
exists a close relation between the de-
termination of the measure of the
sense or touch and blood clrcuUtiou
Tar, • Mlity varies under the
iv .i decreasing blood pres-
BUrt t.^ed by compression or
change or position, or of congestion
the delicacy or torpidity of the tactll
sense being immediately dependent on
the circulation. Between the varta
tions of the normal state which repre-
sents the conditions of habitual deter
^nations, and the different state. °1
the circulation there seems to be a
strict relation, these states ranging
from an extreme delicacy when th
blood circulates freely and
to a condition of hyperexcltability in
states bordering on congestion.
Novel Fire Escape.
Everybody is more or less
with Are escapes ind thelr uses
has been demonstrated that fire es
enpes are absolutely useless in case o
panic. Tifwer fireproof fire escape^
arc- supposed to be entirely safe, bul
ihen a crowd striving to get out of •
burning building lose their he ds i
panto follow, and '
- * ne letters of Miss Merkley, whose
ture is printed above, and Miss Claussen.
p.«e,o. ao„ prove beyond question that thousan so
aat on the box of the coach, a fine by person9 being knocked ^^re li C * flotvimntion of the OVarieS and
figure of a man. and drove his eight tran,pied on. Rope and cha caSCS Ol llltiamiTiatlOn O
. mnnrt the sharpest cor arc useful to a certain extern v. . iic
white horses round the sharpest cor capeg are useful
ners he could find, laughing gaylj | ag are also outside frame steps,
he faced death and gallantly salut-
BC? — . as Kit! mtcu
county was discontinued the 1st and | iug aU tho giri8 he passed along th«
rural route No. 6 out of Chandler will i road
alon at raris. ar.«ni«h
supply the patrons.
Helena Is crowing over her success
In aecurlng a county high school.
Davenport. In Day county, is talk-
ing incorporation.
A Kpor. from Cort.ll "T* **«'
Fed by Machinery.
An American farmer owns a small
tract of land which he has «tocked
with a few dozen thickens. As he is
compelled to be away from his home
during the day he studied out a
scheme for caring for his ch,<*eJj®
during his absence. In each pen he
A reoort irom ^uiucn uunuK —— . .. - ^
in that bounty will not be within fifty has erected troughs to hold food for
per cent ""what it was last year. the hen8> and these troughs are con-
Unfavorable conditions is given
Unfavorable
the cause of shortage.
A novel improvement in fire ee
caces the invention of a South Dako
u'mn, 1. .bo n *0,0. •«
a ear In the form of a veranda, which
is held normally in a position to bt
entered from a window of a building
This car slides on uprights so that
when a sufficient weight is placed on
the car It descends, being operated
.ion at Parti d# ,BO D". Beatrice Russell, the thirteen year-
a firmer .««>
war
town
dered.
ttsiuon. t whom the old daughter of a farmer near
as being the man iUrren- nee died from the effects of an acct-
, then °n comma^id of ^tS shooting by an older brother.-
sffss--
The business men of Porter have Wlre ieic.oto .— ■ . . . ,
petitioned Marshall Bennett, asking chlckens make a rush for their f .
pemioniu . in-ft.ed _w._u i. .nr< i\ before them as u
wire with an alarm clock When, he
leaves home in the morning he sets
the alarm clock at the hour for feed-
ing the chickens, and by an ingenious
arrangement when the time arrives
the alarm goes off. the connecting
wire releases the troughs, and
the
that a
deputy marshal be located
several ex" dl" ns to determine ^re until the town can b. incorpor-
ror.yor.Vea.
u- b. ."rj" fiuporlntpn<l< nt B.^lct
th. aaval observatory, {h0 gPchoo, MhibU which was placed
■ «rr housekeeper ihould know ln the Indian Territory bulldlng at
♦l ?^7they will buy Defiance Cold the Louisiana Purchaase exposltl n
will save not only time, because It, „f work to the schools that contr
never sticks to the Iron, but becauae ed them
each package contalna 16 o*.—one full
wu ^ „ .. -*•- U'ntnr
pouncT—while all other Cold Water
Starches arc put up in * pound pack-
aaea and the price ti the same. 10
conu. Thou M.I. b.o.u.. Do«. o.
Starch Is free from all Injurioui chem-
ical!. If your grocer tries to sell you •
lJoi. package It U because he haa
a stock on hand which he wishes to
Many farmers tn the Chickasaw
tion are holding their cotton for a
raise tn price. The Chickasaw^ coun
try raised a big crop and most of It
haa been picked.
A call haa been issued f°r * meet-
• stocK on , lng of the Territorial Teachers' sa
dispose of befor. be puts in Defiance, ^utton at Ardmore. Dccembcr -
Ue knows that Defiance Starch has 29
P"16 Is., Demand j win,am j. Emberton of Jeltne^
Defiance and save much time and j hag „>ngM 600 acres of oil lind near
money and the annoyance of the Iroi Oohf>lata and will help dpv^,0P the
■ticking. Defiance never stick!. Ql, flcldi ln tho Indian Territory.
Beauty orChllcTe Eyia. chlckasha's officials re-ently round-
A child's eyes! Those clear well«| up a Kang of gamblers and e
of undeflled thought! What on earth e8 a heavy fine they were lu
can be more beautifulT Full of hope! ujder peacc for thiee yea .
Sr. md curiosity, they meet you.
own! In prayer, how earne^t ln joy,
how sparkling; in lympatb/. how ten
which ii spread before ,themriinn
their owner did the work tn person.-
London Tlt Btts.
Street havlnfl In 5h,na*
The topsyturvy methods ofChlns
are curlous'y illustrated In the case
oi the PetoJ barber, who. instead of
waiting for customers, goes out to
seek them. He carries his shaving
apparatus and a stool with him. and.
rings a bell to attract the attention
of likely customers.
The man who
wishes to be shaved halls the barber
who places his stool on the ground for
thn customer's use. puts a bowl ol
the customer
water on the little stove he carries,
and having lathered his brush seUito
work. The charge Is not high. For
a sum equivalent to a cent i«e shaves
the customer's head and smooths out
his eyebrows
der!—Norton.
Beat In Existence. •
"1 sincerely believe, all things con-
jldered. Hunt s Lightning Oil is the
most useful and valuable household
remedy In existence. For Cut,' l nl1'
Sprains and Insect Bites it haa no
equal so far as my experience goes.
O. E. Huntington.
Eufaula. Ala.
25c and r 0c bottles.
It's n ease <>f underwork and over
pay with most officeholders.
Nothing
is to ta eoM * •
rsr e and thi* t >'• o'
Neuralgia
The amalgamated territorial bar -s
relation will hold tti Eft
meeting In Shawnee December 27th
and 28th.
Zack Mulhall, stork sgent of the
Prlsro will ship Int Oklahoma 2«>(,0
5ST.T1. to- ,h€m •>" •"«
8t. Lous market.
Charles Roberts, a youth fourteen
years old. who mysteriously «Us
aopcare«t from Wwhlngton. n. C.
Mght months a«o. wis locate I a
Shawnee la«t week. The lad ran away
SSTb^o .o Mi . tr. p H«
up to this time had ^ceeded In
evading every effort to locate him
The Yankee Flysr
Whin Loaded Descends to the Ground.
by counterbalance weighta attached
on a sprocket chain. The weights can
be so made as to not only overbal-
ance the car or balcony, but also th
weight of a man thereon, so that
when the car is In a lowered Potion
a fireman may enter it and when^r
leased It will ascend with a single
passenger. When two or more pas_
sengers are on the car It will descend
and after Us load has been removed
* „m ..end again. D, > . l.tr«l«e
tlon of a brake mechanism the car
can bo arrested at any point.
Silas J. Gilmore and William 8. Per-
ry of Buckmore. S. D.. are the pat-
entees.
womb are annually cured by the use of
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
"Deak Mns. PtNKiiAM: severe shooting
told me something was radially wroiR ^ extreme irritation com-
pains throught the pelvic ThT^loctor said that I hswl ovarian
things said about this won healed, and the olher
S^tK^P^andM^ks I was once more St™*
and vigorous and perfectly well. . . _good you have
S, mCI-t mSU 275 fhiri St.
Milwaukee, Wis. ' t
niss Claussen Saved from a Surgical Operation. '
this did not cure me
after all. . . and medicines failed
f-^ tfid W hottles restored me to per.
value before, and let the ™dal^nse that
have^n^d alUhe ^m an ^
vstsnytSsHSist msr-
$5000 w-—
St Jacobs Oil
=sss=
BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH
ijYKl'l' dim oouuhw iimI wolua.
tf/llp'w , L. r
"Glddup!" the Simian
And gave his steed another stripe,
The zebra to the finlah led
And won the conteat by a atrlpa-
The stars ho saw were
And that Is why. though filled with
gripes.
He murmured, being humorous.
• They ought to call me Star, and
Strtpei."
Three Brothera In C°nf WW.
Klamination of the roll of the W'
tv seventh congreaa reveals the fac
that William Pl« Kesaenden. 8amu<«
Kessendia and Thomas Al '
7.ack Miller, owner and operator ol ^mU>n, thrw brother., were, aU mem
,01 ranch, one of the biggest farms In of (h.t body, the tlist
,h. ' " la« '• ' "^Vri. «Vro r« a>-
jury I. «o M.r.l rm'r. •• ,• ■*• *
!w. „k.«. ahtni.lnu catt * to Kan of Itowdotn collcg*.
elahty'five years of Its ailitence It his
K-.n without a pastor m<.ra
time, and In ill
Heottlrh Rite Misons of South Mr-
Alastir h*ve purch-s d a h«r<llM
mtt.> and will erect thereon e.
^ Worn an l o baud-
lng Is to commence t once.
A poetomee ha, boon •«
Blekfofd. lUnt'ie county, with c. a.
Howell is posimnster,
Science Finds New Animal.
A beastle novel to zoologists and all
other scientific lsts" la a cross b^
tween a dog and raccoon and hai
lately made a trip from northern Ja-
pan. Its fatherland, to the New York
zoological gardens. The Japanese call
It a white fox and the American sci-
entists say that It probably reaem-
blea a white Arctic fox more thin any
other creature, but they are christen-
ing It a raccoon dog. Tho director of
the New York zoological park finda a
„ur <e In Its hibtti. for all allied spe-
cie* of animals ire Inclined to hlber
nate In winter, and borrow suitable
bedrooms wherever found for theli
winter's nap. and when they do not
find a bedroom at hand they are fully
able to dig a burrow of their own. The
little allen from Japan, however, des-
pite severest winter's cold, Is up and
•bout with ro drowsiness
Z "JfSSXXr™ a trade, | *
<1
. Sensible Man.
Prisoners Learn Trades. There's n man In Chicago who says
In the British PJ1"™" ' 1 that what he likes best about hla wife
prisoners practice rlfie shooting^ gym ^ ^
"I't^msJ^rge^from the jrapt _ „ ctir a cojuu oj«.
,d of their t
If they have none.
Just try Simmon's Cough Syrup for
thit cough of yours and note the
JStk results. It makes your lung,
glad.
Made Him Crasy.
4 m.n haa recently been aent to an
solve severaljiewsP«P^_E^
Wise Is the man who Is able to live
on his wife's relatives.
Shorthand mnd
kvcptMK* ttURht
Vital Statistics of Oirminy.
In Oerminy only 413 out of 1.000
n^os reach the age of fifty yeara.
Ihlle more than 500 out of 1.000 fe-
males reach that age
"T r> . MotmrimI Smmla.
Rubber Stamps, rfc£;;.""
GOiO MtVIl, M(Ul *• COm" n*,WC
W4ND i SON, OKLAHOMA CITY.
and ha*
av-Titn -For th. IT M. Army,ablr-Wted
nw "r Onthrii'. Okla
auch*small.' short and week f^t wlth
feeb> claw*, that It la not fitted to 7ln|tf1lmlll,.w
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
"gaxiiTt*aww' ft*
feeb'e
dig burrows. It Is In general poorly
equipped for elfpre.ervatlon, ha.
small, weak teeth, and needs a home
whose population Inelt'dea no bears,
wolves or foxei.
the charge of shipping eatt
.as City without the prop r Qua an |
tine inspe-tlon.
The Muskogee chamber of com
nn-rce h.s been reorganized under thf
nain<' of the c >mmerclal club. A n>w
„et of by-la"'* wer«< adofte I an.l oval
one hundred new members enrolled, j
Rural route No. S has beea estab j
Hshed at Yale. Psyne county, a rvlng
400 people and 115 Ismltlea.
The Farmers' Htale Bank at Urn
tort. Woods (Hiunty. wsa robted last
week of AS.Q00 In cash. Th- aafe
ws. dynamited and lhe robter. •
•aped.
o.„ ur~
tors —Boston Globe,
Clears for Russian SeWHrs.
A Prussian llrm hss received an
* r . .. i... „,.v«.rnnn lit I
An Antl-Fst Experiment.
M Ramond. the French phyalolo- I
■1st, according to Cosmos, has made a |
notable discovery. After Injecting
olive oil Into the peritoneum of aulnea
nig. he round that the operation, on
repetition, finally determined a rapid
absorption. He then showed that the
Injection of .erum from a guinea pig
thua treated give to a .eeond "J^mal
th* power of absorbing Injected olive
oil very rspldly. The reaction aeema
to depend on the oil employed, ao
that It can be easily told whether or
rot It was olive oil. Th- experimenter
thinks It possible, by Injecting Into a
(at man a serum obtained 'ro« an
animal Into which human fat haa been
make the sub-
rYcHT* r. v'a , rS Z!Vi£s 73'
Home of the Silk Hat.
The number of silk hats made an-
nually in the United Kingdom la about
12.000.000.
a l rusaian ...... - . animal imo wnirn
der from the m , Man-I previously Injected, to
4 000.000 cigars for the •r"l> 1 n '1 I gltJW thin to s< me degree. Bul
They are to coat |l xu V* r not hoi
ehurla.
100.
tat people need not hope ft r too much
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Cana>la Ihla yrtr Blrnita. ts «h*tr Hrt
■edtslaofor •n^,U.*_00N' ' „,r-n- ImntV
Caa Grove. S. W■'->
Haw Oaa Cenwme. Air. _
An ordlnsry gas light, sixteen em- ^ wfc#„ >0. uiu^.rti—^
die power, consumes as much air In sn _ .|M~
hour a. foer men. ^MAKERS Fl ND
Mother Crav*l woet Fowder. lo ChUdrw. OTUJItlJ*' llkinrR
tSwully n««l br Mother Uray. auras LEWIS* 8lH®l* •JHOJR
In lbs Children's Home lu N"w York, cure a#f ia«. a«net flsiallt* thin eit R>* Clisri
Tmikim lHiK)nl«r . and rnculaui in# „
Dowela and Destroy Wnrma WM.U—Okllhemi City—Na St. 1f04
tlmnnlala. aU
ym Address K. H Olmsted, LaiHey.N.l.
A alrl"ackn®w,c<,||,,• her lack of
beauty when she Ix'gine to show more
Interest In other things than .he
do«s in harielf.—Chloago Newa.
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