Miami Record-Herald. (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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Fig Syrup Co only
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neweontjr regular price 50$ r Bottle
Leisure to Burn
"My dear” asked the overworked
business manager of his wife as he
tried to write a check for her answer
the telephone receipt the expressman
and give instructions to a floor-walker
at pne and the same time: “My dear
In that 'Great Beyond’ do you sup-
pose any of the elegant leisure ol
which the preacher tells us will fall
to my lot?"
“Sure John” answered his wife
weetly “you will doubtless have
leisure to burn” Illustrated Sun
day Magazine - '
LUMBAGO
This Is really Rheumatism of the
Muscles of the Loins and la character-
ized by a severe at times agonizing
pain in the small of the back allow-
lng the sufferer scarcely a moment'
rest while the ailment Is at Its worst
It can come from cold exposure ‘ to
draft from getting wet feet or wear
ing wet or damp clothing It causes
acute suffering and If allowed to be-
come chronic it may permanently dis-
able the sufferer The way to secure
quickest relief Is to redden the skin
over the painful part by rubbing with
a flesh brush or piece of flannel rag
and then apply ST JACOBS OIL by
gentle friction with the hand
A New Bluff
“Hello your hair Is full of sand”
“Yes balloon ballast It’s the fash-
ionable thing nowadays Makes peo-
pie think that one goes In for aero-
nautics don’t you know”
Best of All
R J Mayher No 406 South Clark
SL Chicago writes as follows:
“I have kept and used your Hunt'
Lightning Oil for the last ten years
In my family It is the only kind to
have and the best of all”
It cures Cuts Burns Bruises
Sprains Aches Fains' Stings and
Bites It kills Chiggers too
A Man of the Times
A young fellow lived in Squedunk '
!Who said: ‘‘Lite In these times is punk)
Quite plainly I see -'
They've waited for me
To give them of wisdom a chunk”
Do You Itch?
The cup of human misery Is never
quite full until some form of 'itching
skin disease is added Then it over-
flows Hunt’s Cure is a specific for
any Itching trouble ever known One
application relieves One box is guar-
anteed to cure any one case "
Irish Proverb
A neighbor’s testimony Is the test
of everybody “
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tba i (mature of K W UROY B Uaed tbe Worll
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A beauty sleep iss likely as nod to
be mlt de mout open
You always get full value in Lewis’
Single Binder straight 6c cigar Your
dealer or Lewis Factory Peoria 111 -
Many a man seems to have the cour
age of a crawfish -
THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY
THE FISH BRAND SLICKER
Is the man who
has tried to get
the same service
out of some
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MIAMI
OKLA
NEW 8TATE NOTES
While calling' for a-registered let-
ter at the Muskogee postoffice I R
Davis was arrested charged with rob-
bing the postoffice at Dequeen Ark
The arrest was made on advice of
:he inspector of the western district
of Arkansas
Lieutenant Governor Bellamy who
aas been dangerously 111 for the past
two weeks Is Improving and It Is
selleved he is now past danger
AH machinery is now In readiness
Cor the beginning of the consU-uctlon
of Lawton's pipe line to the moun-
tains and the pipe being practically
(ill hauled to its place work will
gin within the next few days upon
the work
The body of an unknown man was
found floating In the Canadian river
lust north of Yukon one day last
week by F M Sparks a farmer No
marks of Identification were found
the body giving the appearance of
being that of a laboring man Thera
were no signs of foul play
H L Resing of Wichita Kans
representing the Yankton & Southern
railroad has submitted a proposition
to Pawnee to have that road build
through that place The original sur-
vey went from Wellington fo Paw-
huska This was changed on account
of rough ground
A T Hardwick and Henry Malone
were convicted of counterfeiting
at
the Vlnlta term of the federal court
and sentenced to four years In the
penitentiary These men have been
operating in the Choctaw and Chick-
asaw nations and have scattered
large amount of bogus coin through-
out these nations
J C Stewart wanted In New York
on the charge of fraud was arrested
In Chickasha People who commit
crimes in other states and flee to Ok-
lahoma for safety are beginning to
find it a hard matter to escape
the Oklahoma officers are always on
the alert for this class of criminals
and few of them escape
Work on the Lawton Wichita Falls
& Northwestern railroad to be built
from Wichita Falls Texas to Law-
ton was commenced last week Work
of construction was delayed for sev-
eral months on account of the failure
of the Planters and Merchants bank
as considerable money to be used for
that purpose was tied up in that In-
stitution Shawnee Is once more on a cash
basis and all claims against the city
are being paid in full on presenta-
tion Following the advent of prohi-
bition the revenue of the city dimin-
ished so that in a short time the city
government was hopelessly In debt
Every department was trimmed and
expenses cut As a result the finan-
cial affairs are again above par
The Oklahoma Postmasters’ Asso-
ciation was organized at Oklahoma
City last week with the following of-
ficers: Harry Gilstrap Chandler
president Harry Clark McAlester
first vice-president W T : Baird
Carmen third vice-president J H
Butler Vinlta secretary Mrs- A I
Hilton Durant assistant secretary
Charles Watson Perry treasurer
T White of Lawton - was elected
representative to the national con-
vention Governor Haskell has granted a
pardon to William Fife a Seminole
Indian 19 years old convicted In
Kay county of larceny of domestic
animals and sentenced to three years
In the penitentiary) His term would
expire In November of this year The
case was investigated by the Sequoy-
ah presbytery of the Presbyterian
church and a formal appeal for par-
don made by that organization
According to plans made by the di-
rectors of tbe Sapulpa Light and Pow-
er company the first car on the Tul-sa-Sapulpa
interurban will run on
March 18 Regular service will be
installed several days later'
The Royal Neighbors which met In
Guthrie last week selected Tusa as
the text place of meeting These offi-
cers were elected for the following
year: Mrs Mary Clause of Perry
oracle Miss Grace Kellogg of Guth-
rie vlce-oracle and Miss Minnie
Thomas of Holdenvllle rector
The city of Walter desires to vote
an Issue of $30000 with which to con-
struct a new school building The
citizens are Anxious that it be com-
pleted by the time of the beginning
of the next school year
“Oklahoma has more kinds of min-
erals and more minerals of a kind
than any other state In the union”
said Prof C N Gould of the 'State
university in an address before the
legislature last week
Mayor Carter of Madill has Issued
proclamation declaring March 20
i “cleaning up” day
The hearing of the Enid telephone
case Is now before the corporation
commission Evidence was given by
several employes of the Pioneer Tel-
ephone and Telegraph company pur-
porting to show that the proposed re-
duction in rates would be unjuBt
The body of George W Slater
farmer living a few miles from Dill
was found dead in the road near hia
farm H!b face was bruised pre-
sumably from falling out of his
wagon He Is survived by only one
relative a niece living In Illinois He
leaves an estate worth $30000
CLIMATE IS IDEAL
GREAT WEALTH ACQUIRED
GROWING GRAIN
IN
Writing from Saskatoon Saskatche-
wan Canada W H Ellwanger who
was formerly a resident of Green
Mountain Iowa says: ‘The climate
In summer is Ideal for growing grain
Long clear days of uunshlne no bad
storms We never need to guard
against cyclones I never saw a better
climate in my life We made more
money during the season of 1906 than
any previous five years In central
Iowa — one of the best districts In the
state” But Mr Ellwanger was a resi-
dent of the town and It might be more
interesting to read what a farmer has
to say about Western Canada From
hundreds of letters all filled with
words of praise recounting Buccess In
Western Canada there has been one
selected It Is as follows:
Paynton Sask Canada
Deo 10th 1907
To Whom This May Concern:
I moved to this address February 3
1907 from Montgomery Iowa and
took a homestead 35 miles north of
Paynton It was cold when I moved
here hut it did not stay cold long It
broke up the 8th of February and was
not so cold after that but the spring
was late on account of the heavy snow
fall but In spite of the late spring 1
saw better grain than I ever saw in
the states raised this year I helped
a man finish sowing oats the 4th of
July and they made fair oats In a
good year oats will go 100 bushels to
the acre and wheat 25 to 50 all root
crops do well here J saw turnips weigh
7 and 8 pounds 1 raised potatoes this
year that measured 11 Inches
one way and 18 the other In cir-
cumference This is a fine stock coun-
try hay In abundance good water
plenty of fuel free and plenty of
building material — the government
gives us timber to saw Into lumber
and we can get it sawed for about
$600 per thousand All small fruit
grows wild here then there are ducks
geese grouse pheasants deer moose
elk and fish in abundance I was over
to Turtle Lake yesterday where there
is lots of fishing being done this win-
ter I saw about a carload of white
fish In one pile I gave 25 cents for
86 pounds of fish What do you think
of that Brother Yankee? I think this
Is a fine place both to make money
and to live There was an old man up
here visiting his' brother-in-law Now
this man owns land close to Des
Moines Iowa and Is in good circum-
stances but he took a homestead and
says he will be contented If he can
only put In the rest of his days In
Canada He would get up in the morn-
and look out of the door and say:
“Well who wouldn’t live In Canada?”
Now I have been In 13 different stales
In the United States and I never saw
the chance that there is here for a
man that has a little muscle and a
little brains Three cheers for Cana-
da! (Signed)
W A SPICE”
This Is the temperature through
November T took it myself so I
know it is right In the shade:
Morning at
Out to Be Some Special Place
On the way across the Styx a dis-
pute as to precedence arose
“I used to put pig iron Into life
preservers” declared one shade
I made rotten fire hose” said the
other
Dump ’em both overboard Charon”
yelled Satan “I don’t want ’em”—
Louisville Courier-Journal
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The readere of tbti paper will be pleased to learn
that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science
bee been eb)e to cure In all lie stages and that Is
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cure now known to tbe medical fraternity Catarrh
being a constitutional disease requires a oonstltu
(tonal treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In
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surfaces of too system thereby destroying the
foundation of tbe disease and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution and aaslst
lng nature in doing its work The proprietors have
so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer
Ono Hundred Dollars for any case that It fail to
cure Send for lint of testimonials
Address F J CHKN'EV & CO Toledo O
Bold bv all Druggist 75c '
Take Hail’ Faulty Fills for constipation
v Hen Was Above Reproach
Lodger — This egg Is stale
Landlady— Impossible sir Why 1
would stake my existence on that hen
— Fliegende Blatter
YELLOW CLOTHES ARE UNSIGHTLY
Keep them white with Red Cross Ball Blue
All grocers sell large 2 oz package 5 cents
A wife is either the making of a
man or tbe unmaking of him
There Is Only One
“Brumes Qumino”
Thai la
Laxative promts Quinine
USED THE WORLD OVER TO DURE A HOLD IM ORE OAT
Always remember the full name Look
for this signature ou every box S5o
Something New Under the Sun '
A lady in Illinois sent ns 12c a year ago
for our remarkable collection of vegetable
and flower seeda and sold $3776 worth
therefrom or made 314 That’s new
Just send this notice with 12c and re-
ceive the most original seed and plant
catalog published and
1 pkg “Quick Quick”
1 pkg Earliest Ripe Cabbage
1 pkg Earliest Emerald Cucumber
1 pkg Ia Crosse Market Lettuce
1 pkg Early Dinner Onion
1 pkg Strawberry Muskmelon
1 pkg Thirteen Day Radish
1000 kernels gloriously beautiful
Carrot $ 10
10
15
15
10
15
10
15
flower seed
Total $100
Above is sufficient seed to grdw 35 bu
of rarest vegetables and thousands of bril-
liant flowers and all is mailed to you
POSTPAID FOB 12c '
or if you send 16c we will add a package
of Berliner Earliest Cauliflower John A
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There's one thing that seems to me
funny
When the state of a bank becomes runny
You’re supposed to go back :
And sit down It’s a fact
They get mad If you ask for your money
— Llpplncott’s
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Johnson Louisville
C M
writes:
“I have used your Hunt’s Cure and
It is fine”
We have many similar letters
Hunt's Cure is a strictly guaranteed
remedy for any variety of skin dis-
eases It stops Itching instan
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Ky
Artful Scheme
Mrs Knlcker — That little Jones hoy
has suc$peautlful table manners!
Mrs Booker — Yes his mother al-
ways feeds him at home before he Is
Invited out
rrRED IN o To 14 DAYS
guaranteed to core any case
! B1nd Bleeding or Protruding Piioa In
Stoll days or money refunded 6O0
To refuse to yield to others when
reason or a special cause require it Is
a mark of pride and stiffness— Thom-
as a Kempls
A good way to keep well is to take Gar-
field lea frequently it purifies the blood
insures good digestion and good health!
Grapes are squeezed six times In
making champagne yielding wine of
different qualities
Pettit's Eye Salve 100 Years Old
relieves tired eyes quickly cures eye aches
inflamed sore watery or ulcerated eyes
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A man’s Judgment enables him to
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woman can do them without any
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“Live and learn” Is a good motto
hut at the age of 30 the average man
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Proof is inexhaustible that
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through the Change of Life
Read the letter Mrs E Hanson
804 E Long St Columbus Ohio
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again do my own work -I never forget
to tell my friends what Lydia E Pink-
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during this trying period”
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN
For thirty years Lydia E Pink-
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from roots and herbs has been the
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and has positively cured thousands or
women who have been troubled with
displacements inflammation ulcera-
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periodio pains backache that bearing-down
feeling flatulency indiges-
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'Mrs Plnkhnm invites all sick
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She has guided thousands to
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Liquor has caused many a strong
man’s downfall It’s easy for his wife
to knock him out when he' is loaded
It’e the judgment of many smokers that
Lewis’ Single Binder '5c cigar equals in
quality the best 10c cigar
Men make houses but women make
homes — Danish
Mrs Winslow Soothing Syrup
Tor children teething softens the guns realises to
Munition allays pain cures wind ooUu floonbottte
Many things lawful are not expedi-
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