Miami Record-Herald. (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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NEGLECTED
COLD GOT
VERY WEAK
Bad Cough Tried Many
Rejnsdies Restored
by Peruna
Mrs A fi
Rucker R F
D 2 Brent
wood Ten a
writes:
"I wish to
tell you what
Peruna has
I d o n e for me
I I was very
s I e k and so
f weak I could
scarcely be
f up I w a a
alarmed at my
condition
"I had a bad
etiigh for
some time and
I tried aeveraj
couch medl
cine a but
Crew worse all
the time I
knew if I did
not cet relief
I would soon
Co Into consumption So I decided to
try Parana I had confidence In It be-
fore I took It and I found It waa Just
the medicine I needed for In a short
time my couch ceased and my strencth
returned
“I hare enjoyed better health since
taklnc It than 1 had for several years
previous When I see any one weak
and run down especially with a couch
I advise them to taka Peruna"
Aik Your Drugglit tor a Free Peruna
Almanac tor 1911 -
WHERE GALLANTRY CEASES
One Thing That a Woman Has No
Right to Expect From
' a Man
T always - believe” be gallantly
said "In yielding to the ladles"
"I suppose you always give way to
your wife when you and she happen
to have an argument?”
- Invariably” - - -
"And you never fall to relinquish
your seat In the car when It happens
that some woman would have to stand
unless you did so?”
Certainly”
"Do you take off your hat when you
get Into an elevator where there are
ladles?"
"I never fall to do that”
‘"If you had secured the last lower
berth In a sleeper would- you give It
up to a lady who would otherwise
have to occupy an-upper?” ' : -
- “Of course I have done it fre-
quently” '
“In case you stood in line In front
of a ticket window would you be
willing to go away back to the end
so that some woman might have your
place?”
"Say what do you think I am — a
fool?”
Motherly Advice
Margery was playing school with
her dolls The class In physiology
waa reciting
“Now children" she said “what are
your hands for?” '-
“To keep clean” was the prompt
reply
“Yes” repeated the little teacher
“hands were given us so we could
keep them clean and ’member too”
she added “we must keep our feet
elean ’cause there might be an acci-
dent”— Metropolitan Magazine
habit Grows -
“I hate to see a little country buy-
ing Its first battleship”
“Why?”
“Reminds me of a boy taking his
first smoke"
Ono of the worst things under the
sun Is a shady reputation
CHEATED FOR YEARS
Prejudice Will Cheat Us Often If Ws
Let It
You will he astonished to find how
largely you are Influenced In every
way by unreasoning prejudice In
many cases you will also find that the
prejudice has swindled you or rather
made you swindle yourself A case
In Illustration:
“I have been a constant user of
Grape-Nuts for nearly three years”
says a correspondent “and I am hap-
py to say that I am well pleased with
the result of the experiment for such
It has been
“Seeing your advertisement in al-
most all of the periodicals for a long
time I looked upon It as a hoax But
after years of suffering with gaseous
and bitter eructations from my stom-
ach together with more or less loss
of appetite- and flesh I concluded to
try Grape-Nuts food for a little time
and note the result
“I found It delicious and It was not
long till I began to experience tbs
beneficial effects My stomach re-
sumed Its normal state the eructa-
tions and bitterness ceased and I havs
gained all my lost weight back
“I am so well satisfied with the
result that so long as I may live and
retalp my reason Grape-Nuts shall
constitute quite a portion of my dally
food”
Read “The Road to Wellvllle” In
pkgs “There’s a Vteason”
Ever rend the above letter? A aew
ne appears from time to time They
r renuine trueg uA full of bautl
laUreet
ATTEMPT MADE
TO KILL EDITOR
DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS IS SHOT
DOWN IN NEW YORK
IN SERIOUS CONDITION
Assailant Who Is Believed to Have
Been Insane Fired Six Shots
At Victim then Kills
Himself
New York — David Graham Phillips
editor publicist and novelist was shot
six times Monday as he approached
the Princeton club by Fltzhugt Golds-
borough a Harvard man who Imme-
diately after committed suicide
Phillips is at Bellevue hospital In a
critical condition but as relatives ex-
press It with “a chance for life" The
body of Goldsborough whose career
at Harvard was brief lies in the
morgueT Apparently Insane be had
a fanclJ grudge against the author
and sought hls life He was only 31
years old Phillips Is 43
"There you go” said the assailant
as he opened fire “and here 1 go’” he
echoed as he sent a bullet Into bis own
brain He used an automatic pistol
and all six shots aimed at Philipps
took effect One of them perforated
the abdomen another pierced the
right lung and came out at the back
a third shattered the left wrist and
a fourth drilled the right thigh Two
of them dropped from the wounded
man’s clothing as he was being un-
dressed at the hospital
The course of the bullets was so
erratic and there was such doubt as
to where the wounds were points of
entrance and which points of exits
surgeons were - unable to ascertain
whether be bad been shot four five or
six times but their best belief Monday
night was six The most dangerous
wound is thought to be that through
the lung
Septicaemia or pneumonia are tbe
two secondary effects most feared
The robust constitution of the patient
bore him through tbe loss of blood
and shock well and his first request
to hls physicians was that no alarming
reports be given out -
“My mother” he said "Is an old
lady and the shock might kill her
I’m young and strong 1 may get well
Make the best of it and I'll try to
bear you out” -
The six shots broke the quiet of
one of the most aristocratic neighbor-
hoods of old-fashioned New York The
Princeton club formerly the home of
the late Stanford White fronts on
Gramfercy Park and at two o’clock of
a bright afternoon Phillips who lives
nearby at the National Arts club was
sauntering along the streets A po-
liceman stood not 100 yards away
Two foot passengers had passed -the
club as Phillips was seen approaching
it -
Nobody saw anything to attract at-
tention in the well dressed Goldebor-
lough who was walking in the oppo-
site direction from Phillips There
wag no argument as they met no quar-
rel no opportunity for self-defense
The shiny barrel of the pistol glinted
In the sunshine a thin haze of powder
spat frojn tbe muzzle and the reports
of shots punctuated the air with great
rapidity
Phillips staggered but did not fall
He lurched against the Iron railing
that surrounds the club house yards
with one hand to hie body and the
other grasping for support
Troops Cut to Pieces
El ' Paso Texas — Arrivals from
Mexico report that the federal
troops under Colonel Rabago that left
Casas Grandes early last week have
been cut to pieces by insurrectos In
a two-days battle betweeii Galauea
and El Valle
Cade Will Have Hard Struggle
Washington D C — W S Cade the
newly appointed marshal for western
OklnS-'ma promises to have a fight
on hls hands If he wants to be con-
firmed by the senate Representative
B S McGuire is the shadow that is
plaguing Cade and at the Pawnee
man's Instance President Taft Mon-
day sent word to the senate not to
take action in the matter for- the
present Mr McGuire seems to think
that a compromise can be entered
Into satisfactory to all factions He
so Informed the president Monday
Hence the president's request of the
senate Representative Morgan who
haa stood by Cade through the fight
will see the president' Tuesday to
talk over the situation
Damage Suit Filed
Chlckasha Okla — D A Roberts
filed suit In the district court against
the Chlckasha Cotton Oil company for
damages to the amount of $10000 for
personal damages which he alleges to
have sustained while working for the
corporation at Snyder Okla
Boundary Fuss to Be 8ettled
Washington — Secretary Ballinger
of the Interior department has recom-
mended to congress legislation pro-
viding for the appointment of a com-
mission to fix the boundary line be-
tween Texas and the Chlckashaw Na-
tion He would have a commission ap-
pointed for this purpose one each by
the governors of Texas and Oklahoma
and one by the-presldent In the opin-
ion of the secretary this legislation Is
essential to winding up tbe affairs ol
the five tribes
COULD NOT -GUESS
HER AGE
Mri Jones at 52 Rides Horseback
As Well As She Ever Could
Kenny 111 — Mrs Anna Jones of
this place says: “I used to be trou-
bled with a weakness peculiar to
women For nearly a year I could
not walk without holding my sides
with my' hands I tried several different-
doctors supposed to he the
best and was never even relieved 1
got worse and I told my husbapd I
believed they were experimenting on
me
“Finally our druggist advised Car-
ter my complaint I was so thin my
weight was 115 Now I weigh 1G3
and I am never sick ‘ I ride horse-
back as good as I ever could 1 am
In fine health at 52 years Some
think I am about 35 It was Cardul
built me up If I ever need medicine
for womanly troubles I shall use
Cardul for It Is all you claim”
Thousands of ladies have written
like Mrs Jones in the past fifty years
to tell of the benefit received from
Cardul Such testimony from earnest
women surely proves'tbe great value
of this tonic medicine ter the diseases
peculiar to their sex
Cardul Is the medicine you need
Try Cardul (Your drtiggist has It)
If B— Write tot Ladles’ AdvUory
Dept Chattanooga Medicine Co Chat-
tenooaa Tcnn tor Special Inntructtone
and IM-pane book "Home Treatment
for Women” neat la plain wrapper oa
request
Different Now of Course
“Civil service reform has given us
a splendid army of civil servants It
wasn’t always so”
The speaker Mayor Whitlock of To-
ledo smiled - "
"When I was writing my first short
stories” he resumed “we had civil
servants of a different stamp An
elderly resident of my native Urbana
ought out back In those days hls
congressman
“ ‘Congressman’ he said ’I support-
ed you at the polls and now I expect
you (o get my boy a good civil serv-
ice job’ -
’’ ‘All right friend’ the congress-
man answered ‘whut can your boy
do?’
’“‘Do?’ snorted the other “What
can ho do? By crlnus man If he
could do anything do you think I’d be
bothering you?’”
A Sample Quip
“Thomas W Lawson’s Thanksgiv-
ing proclamation was a very good
piece of oratorical writing” said a
Boston banker “Lawson is always
full of quips
“Not long ago I attended the fu-
neral of a millionaire financier — one
of those real ’high financiers' whose
low methods Lawson lores to turn the
light on
“I arrived at the funeral a little
late I took a seat beside Lawson
and whispered:
’’ ‘How far has the Bervlce gone?’
“Lawson noddlug towards the cler-
gyman In the pulpit whispered back:
“‘Just opened ter the defense’”
' Young at the Business
General Howard was an Invited
guest at a dinner given by a boys'
patriotio club "You eat very well
my boy” said the general to a doughty
young trencherman “If you love your
flag as well as your dinner you'll
make a good patriot”
“Yes sir” said the hoy “but I’ve
been practicing eating twelve years
and I ain't owned a gun but bIx
months" — Success Magazine
TO DRIVE OrT MALARIA
AM) lit I CD If THE SYSTEM
Take-tbe Oli blundard UKOVK'3 TASTfaLBJ'S
CHILL TONIC You know what you are taking
The formula R plainly primed on every boliie
bowing it Is dimply Oninine andiron In a tuHto-
)es form Tbo Quinine drive out Hie malaria
and the Iron btilhls up the syNteio Bold by all
dealers for tiU years Trloe W cool
Army of Telegraphers
The telegraph companies of this
country employ about 30000 persous
This does not Include the railroad
service
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE
Send 2c stamp for lira samples of our
very best Gold Embossed Good Luck
Flower and Motto Post Cards beautiful
colors and loveliest designs Art Post Card
Club 731 Jackson St Topeka Kan
Since the Price of Eggs Rose
Hewitt — How did he make hls for-
tune? Jewltt— lie kept a hen — Woman’s
Home Companion
For over fifty years Rheumatism Neu-
ralgia and other painful ailments have
been cured by Hamlins Wizard Oil It is
a good honest remedy and you will not
regret having a bottle ready for use
It Is no use holding up the divine
throne If you’re treadiDg on the chil-
dren’s toes to do It
RED CROSS HALL BLUB
8hould be in every home Ask your grocer
for it Large 2 oz package only 5 cents
Love’s little deeds loom largest on
the recording angel’s books
TEN MILLION PEOPLE
IN THE CANADIAN
WEST BY 1920
"Toronto Star” Dec 16th 1910
The prediction is made that before
1920 Manitoba Saskatchewan Al-
berta and British Columbia will have
ten million people It Is made not by
a sanguine Western journal but by
that very sober business newspaper
the New York Commercial ' It is
based upon actual observation upon
the wheat-growing capacity of the Ca-
nadian West and upon the prospects
of development following the build-
ing of railways Tbe writer shows
how tbe position of leading wheat
market of the world passed from
Milwaukee to Minneapolis and thence
to Winnipeg Canada’s wheat-growing
belt Is four times greater than
that of the United States and only
five per cent’of Canada’s western agri-
cultural area is under cultivation
There are 170000000 acres of wheat
lands which will make these Western
Provinces richer more populous more
dependable for food supplies than the
Western States can ever become Tho
center of food supremacy will change
to Canada and 25 years more will
give this country 40000000 popula-
tion weBt of Ontario
All these estimates of population
are In the nature of guesses and must
not be read too literally But the
enormous area of wheat-growing land
the rapid construction of railways
and the large volume of immigration
are facts which must be recognized
They point to the production of an
ever-increasing surplus of wheat and
other cereals However rapidly the
urban the industrial and commercial
population of Canada may increase
tbe Increase of home consumption Is
hardly likely to keep pace with that
of the production of wheat for a sin-
gle acre of wheat will provide for the
average annual consumption of four
people
While production in Canada Is thus
running ahead of consumption at a
prodigious rate consumption In the
United States la overtaking produc-
tion and the surplus for export is
growing smaller year' by year It Is
true that tho limit of actual power to
produce wheat is as yet far away
By methods of Intensive cultivation
such as prevail in France the produc-
tion could be greatly Increased But
with the overflowing granary of Can-
ada so close at hand it seems likely
that our neighbors will begin to Im-
port fom us turning their own en-
ergies more largely to other forms of
agriculture
It must be remembered that while
the Northern States resemble Canada
In climate and products the resem-
blance diminishes as you go south-
ward The wheat hqjt gives place to
a corn belt and this again to semi-
tropical regions producing cotton to-
bacco cane-sugar oranges and other
tropical fruits
The man who secures a farm In
Western Canada at the present time
secures an investment better than tbs
best of bond of any government or
bank It Is no unusual thing for a
farmer In Western Canada to realize
a profit of from $5 to $10 per acre
There are thousands of free home-
steads of 160 acres each still to be
had and particulars can be obtained
by writing your nearest Canadian gov-
ernment agent
- ' A Friendly Tip
“Now that provisions are lower
Mrs Hasher" said the fussy boarder
“don’t you think you ought to reduce
your rates ?” '
“No indeed” replied the landlady
“I find It hard to pay my debts as it
Is” - - '
“But” suggested the fussy boarder
“if you paid In advance as you make
others do you would have no debts
How the Fight Began'
Violette — I wish you would tell me
how-to get this pitch off my dress
have tried everything I can think of
Reginald — You might try a song
You always get off the pitch when
you sing — Judge
Have yon weak heart dizzy feelings oppressed
breathing after meals P Or do you experience psin
over the heart shortness of breath on going up-staira
and the many distressing symptoms which indicate
poor circulation and bad blood P A heart tonic
blood and body-builder that has stood the test of
over 40 years of cures is
Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
The heart becomes regular as clock-work The red
blood corpuscles are increased in number— and the
nerves in turn are well fed The arteries are filled
with good rich blood That is why nervous debility
irritability fainting spells disappear and are over-
come by this alterative extract of medicinal roots
put up by Dr Pierce without the use ol aloohol
Ask your neighbor Many have been cured of
sorofulous conditions ulcers "fever-sores ” white swellings eto by taking
Dr Pieroe’a Disoovery Just the refreshing and vitalizing tonio needed for
excessive tissue waste in oonvalesoence from fevers or for run-down ansrmio
thin-blooded people Stick to this safe and ssne remedy and refuse all "just
as good ’’ kinds offered by the dealer who is looking for a larger profit Noth-
ing will do you half as much good as Dr Pieroe’a Golden Medical Discovery
- Many think they are fighting sin
when they are having a good time
stabbing sinners
Mrs Wlnstow’e Soothing Byrnp
Forehlldren teething softens the guoid reduces In-
flammailon allay s pain cures wind ooliu ittaubotiie
Many who think they mean right
are right mean
BbmubvoI those ugly grizzly gray halra Uaa “LA
fP
By Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
The Change of Life is the most critical period of a
woman’s existence and neglect of health at this time
invites disease
Women everywhere should remember that there is no
other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully
cany women through this trying period as Lydia E
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made from native roots
and herbs Here is proof:
I Natick Mass— I cannot express wliat X
went through during the Change of Life before
X tried Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound I was In such a nervous condition I
could not keep still My limbs -were cold I
had creepy sensations and could not sleep
nlghts I was finally told by two physicians
that I had a tumor
vs “ 11 read one day of the wonderful cures made
by Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
l'jaand decided to try It and It has made me a well
iff In lrll!l 'flwoman My neighbors and friends declare it
has worked a miracle for me Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound is worth Its weight in gold for women during this
period of life If it will help others you may publish this
letter” — Mrs Nathan B Greaton 61 No Main St NatlckMasa
ANOTHER SIMILAR CASE
Cornwallvllle N Y — “ I have been taking
Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for
some time for Change of Life nervousness and
a fibroid growth
“Two doctors advised me to go to the
hospital but one day while I was away visiting
I met a woman who told mo to take Lydia E
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I did so and I
know It helped me wonderfully I am very
thankful that I was told to try Lydia E
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound” — Mrs Wm Bougbton
Cornwallvllle N V Greene Co
The makers of Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound have thousands of such letters as those above —
they tell the truth else they could not have been obtained
for love or money This medicine is no stranger — it has
stood the test for years
For 30 years Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for
female ills No sick woman does justice to
herself who will not try this famous medicine
Made exclusively from roots and herbs and
has thousands of cures to its credit
Mrs Pinkhara Invites all sick women
to write her for advice She has
guided thousands to health free of charge
Address Mrs Pinkham Lynn Mass -iysr aKNNixb
W L DOUGLAS
Ivya‘3 350 & 4 SHOES
IF YOU COULD VISIT W L DOUGLAS LARGE
FACTORIES AT BROCKTON MASS and see how !
carefully W L Douglas shoes are made you would then under-
stand why dollar for dollar they are guaranteed to hold their
shape look and lit better and wear longer than any other $300
$350 or $100 shoes you can buy Quality counts— It has made
W L Dongla shoes a honsehold word everywhere
W I Douglas name and the retail price are stamped
on the bottom which Is a safeguard against substitute
the true value! of which are unknown Refuse all these
substitute You are entltleil to the best Insist upon
having the ffennine W L Douglas shoes
If your flali cthipu supply you with W L DongLu Shoe write for Moll m
Order Catalog W Douglas 14ft Spark at Brockton Mass $200 250 9301
- Communings by the Wayside
Adam Zawfox — Jevver git through
a winter ’thout workln'? '
Job Sturkey— Yeh I Bpent one win-
ter In a workhouse
When the suffragettes get In power
the office may really seek the man
simply because it is trying to dodge
the woman
pruKs critEn tn e to t days
Tour druKKist will refund money If PAZO OINT-
MHKT fails to cure any ease of Itching Blind
Bleeding or Protruding Plies in G to U days lOo
Calculated piety is the poorest kind
of calculation
Faint ?
Every Man Should Fence His Yard
HODGE
ENCE
CREOLE” HAIR DRESSING PRICE SIOO retail
Boys Shoes
Pink Eye Eplzootle
Shipping Fever
& Catarrhal Fever
Sort (rare and pot! ttr preventive no matter bow hones at any stags ere Infected
or”eipoeed" llquld ixen on lh e tonguecton the Bloodand OiancU: espeletk
Hl80Qoueyennafrora toe body Cn reel detem per In Dope end Sheep end (-holer Is
poultry Ltyfwt veiling livestock remedy (hires L Grippe among hurnen beings
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SPOHN MEDICAL C0 ESEX&SSSm 60SHEN 1ND U S A
Why Rent a Farm
tnd be compelled to pay to your landlord most
of your hard-earned profit? Own your own
farm Secure a Free Homestead In
Manitoba Saskatchewan or
Alberta or purchase
land in one of these
districts and bank a
profit of $1000 or
$1200 ia aers
very year
Land purchased 3
years ago at $1000 an
acre hae reeently
changed hand at
$2500 an acre The
crops grown on these
lands warrant the
You can
advance
Become Rich
Vl bycattleraleinadalrylnamlxed
ri£l farming and grain growing In
the provinces of Manilla
Saskatchewan and Alberta
Free homestead and pre-
r emptlon areas a well a land
held by railway and land com
t nanie will provide homes
for millions
Adaptable soil healthful
climate splendid schools
and churches dood railways
For settlor’ rates descriptive
literature “Last Best Wet’rbow
to reach the country and other par-
ticulars write to Bup't of Immi-
gration Ottawa Canada or to the
Canadian Ooverumeul Agent
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W N U Oklahoma City No 4-191L
his garden orchard or stock It insures a certain degree ol
privacy and keeps out undesirables The best fence to us
for this purpose and the most economical is the famous
Hodge Fence a combination of wood and wire ' Insist i
your lumber dealer showing it to you or write
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