The Ames Enterprise. (Ames, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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A WOMAN’S MISERY
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Mr John
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son gvenue
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about nln
pear - aad
what 1 tat-
tered none
will aver'
know 1
V Red about every known remedy that
la aald to bo good for kidnap com-
plaint but without deriving parna-
' nent relief " Often when alone In the
house tbo backache has boon so bad
that It brought tears to my eyes Tbo
pain at tlmea was so Intense that I
1 was compelled to give up my house-
hold duties and lie down There were
headacboa dizziness and blood rush-
Ing to my head to cause bleeding at
i the nose The first bos of Doan’s
- Kidney Pills benefited me so much
that 1 continued the treatment Tbo
stinging pain In the small of my back
the rushes of blood to the head and
Other symptoms disappeared” ' -
Doan’s Kidney PUls for sale by all
dealers 60 cents per bos Foster-
MUburn Co Buffalo N Y
The man who gambles picks bis own
pocket
Those WHb
other
Have Tried It
Defiance Cold Water
will in mo
Burnt has no equal lu Quantity or Qul-
Other bra
tty— Mon for 10 cants
tala only Uos
brands ccw
The unwritten law of society con-
aiders every man guilty until ha la
proved Innocent ‘
- AM Leads Made FreltfoL '
'"'Those parched dry arid plaint of
’ Mont Colo Aria Idaho and other dry
lands respond quickly and give a big
Seld when planted to Salver's Spelts
anna Barley Macaroni Wheat 40-
r Day Earliest Oats Billion Dollar Gratia
- and Bromua Inermls Above seem to
-flourish and laugh at droughts and
- arid soils
- - sow aaxs lOo u arAnrs i
and this notice to John A Balxer Bsed
- Co La Crosse WIs for their big cat-
slog nod farm seed samples (W N V)
" ' A Good Soldier
' Bayard the flower of the ' French
knighthood the soldier without feer
or reproach never forgot his mother’s -parting
words She said to him: “My
boy serve God first pray to Him
night aad morning be kind and char-
itable to all avoid envy hatred and
lying as vices unworthy of a Chris-'
tlsn and never neglect to comfort
widows and orphans” J
Popular With tho Ladles '
" Thera were few plainer men of his
t generation ' than the ' great Lord
- Brougham and as few who took so
little trouble to Ingratiate tbemselvee
Into the favor of women Tet he
- might have picked and chosen among
' the fairest of aoclety beauties To a
' question where Lord Brougham was
the answer -was once given “Where
the ladles are the thickest' By fol-
lowing this significant guide hw was
generally run to earth ’’
— - - -Scared
the Boys '
' A’ witty Englishman who sought to
save s- tract of woodland and shrub-
bery from the destructive attentions
' °f the boys of the neighborhood put
Bp b largs board bearing the warn-
ing: “Any 'one trespassing in this
- plantation will be eplfllcated accord-
'‘tag to the law" Tho result wae very
satisfactory as ths fear of eplfllcs-
tlon whatever It meant to them de-
terred Intruders from passing through
the woods and the trees were unmo-
lested '
is
WELL POSTED
A California Doctor With 40 Yoart
Exporlonco
"In my 40 years' experience as a
- teacher aad practitioner along hygie-
' ale lines” say a Los Angeles pbysl-
' clan ”1 have never found a food to
compare with Grape-Nuta for the bene-
St of the general health of all elaaaes
- of ' people 1 have recommended
Grape-Nuta for a number of years to
patients with the greatest success and
every year’s experience' makes ms
more enthusiastic regarding Ita uae
- - ? make It a rule to always recom-
mend Grape-Nuta and Postum Food
Coffeo In place of coffee when giving
my patients Instructions ss to diet for
1 know both Grape-Nuts and Postum
can be digested by anyone
"As for myself when engaged In
much mental work my diet twice a
day consists of Orape-Nnts and rich
cream -1 find It just the thing to build
up gray matter and keep the brain
la good working order
"In addition to Ita wonderful effects
as a brain and nerve food Grape-Nuta
always keeps the digestive organs la
perfect healthy fone 1 carry it with
me when I travel otherwise I am
almost certain to have trouble with
my stomach” Name given by Poetnm
Co Bnttlo Creek Mich
Strong Indorsements Ilka tha above
from' pfayslclaas all ovar tha conatry
have stamped Grape-Nut tha moat
solsntifle food la the world
- There’s a reason
Look la each pkg for the fiamoee
Utile beok “The Road to WellvtUe”
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UTESmEWS 11 BRIEF
- Brazil fn buying a great deal of Kan-
aas flour
The story that Mrs Maybrlck
i been paroled is now doubted
Kansas City retailers rejotoe over the
I starting of delivery wagons again by
j packing bouses ‘
John D Rockefeller bss tendered his
I resignation as director of the United
States Steel corporation
King Edward Vll opened parliament
I on Feb 2 for what is considered us a
j most important session
More than 300000 acres of land have
I been opened for settlement by the Col-
orado state school land board
The national treasury Is out of gold
I coin The banks of New York have
larger deposits than is nsuaL -
The schools of Bloomington DL
I have been close indefinitely on aooount
of en epldemio of smallpox
A passenger train which left Denver
for Georgetown was wrecked by a gale
I and five persons were Injured -
A carload- of marbles to supply the
boys In the spring has arrived at a
Kansas City local house from Germany
Fire broke out In tha wholesale dis-
trict of Knoxville Tenn causing the
death of two firemen and the loss of
$400000 ' - - -
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' Serious results from boxing matches
In Detroit has caused the mayor to
notify the police commissioner to pre-
vent such contests In the future
R L Pittman a wealthy farmer ot
Georgia is another who holds negroes
In slavery and abuses' tbem He is un-
der Indictment in the federal court
It is probable that the Sells show
will be taken in by the Floto dog and
pony show and that the Floto company
will start a circus next season
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Lake Village' Arkansaa is almost
totally destroyed by fire which burned
29 - business houses dwellings post-
office' Masonie temple and many other
buildings i
Thonsahds of letters containing
money are arriving in Los Angeles in
response to an advertisement In
Chicago paper addressed to the Golden
Gate Land company There Is no such
company and officials are tracking tha
swindlers
The East SL Louis A Suburban eleo-
trio railway has placed telephones upon
every fifteenth post so that the awn
operating tbs ears can connect with
headquarter from any point along the
Una
Trolley lines and telephone and tele-
graph aervlee have been seriously In-
terfered with by a blizzard that swept
over Michigan ’
' Since Jan 1 Columbus Ohio baa had
793 cases of typhoid fever aad there
have been 23 deaths On January 30
there were80 new eases reported
- The gift of $30000 by John Hay
Hammond of New York the mining
engineer for a metallurgical labora-
tory at Yale has been Increased by
MrHamnoiri 36 $!00ooar ' ’ --
Jaatioe Brown of the V S sapremeU
court ha resumed -Ms-seat ow -the gn
prema bench after ah absence of sev-
eral months on aooount of danger of
losing hi sight
An epidemic of poisoning la ragtag
la a largo territory of Hungary as tha
result at drinking brandy made la
load-lined stills
CAUGHT BY THE GRIP
RELEASEDBYPE-RU-MA
T A GRIPPE is epldemio
M spams no class or nationauty The
cultured aad the ignorant the aristocrat
and the pauper tha masses rad the rlsssr
are alike subject to la grippe - None are
exempt— all am liable
Have yon the grip! Or' rather ha
the grip got yonl Grip is well named
The original French term hi grippe has
been shortened by the busy American to
Mad “grip” - Without Intending to-do no
new wont has bean coined -that exactly
describee the ease Aa if some hideous
giant with awful Our had elntched ns
a Ita fatal clasp Men women children
There are some
cheat at solitahe
people who would
itt vf-to-datb hooskkkkfkb
Use Red Cross Ball Blua It laakee ciotbee
dean and swart aa when new All grocers
Silence Is
gossip' -
an excellent remedy for
' Inaltt on Getting 1L
grocers say they don’t hoop De-
fiance Starch bees use they have a stock la
hand of IS os brands which they know
oannot bo sold to a omtomer who haa once
need tbo It ox pkg Prilonos Btareh for
dSoldlers and safe robbers are obliged
to do a lot of drilling '
r ' Feet Comfortable Ever Since 1
“I suffered for years wit h my fort Afriead
recommended ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE I
used two boxes of the powder and my feet
have been entirely comfortable ever since
CASE is certainly a eod-
Wm L K worms tod tWshlng-
Bold by all Ikugguta 860
entirely com
ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE U certain!
Old to M
ten D C”
It is well to let Bleeping dogs
also sleeping babies
lie
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Will work a great change in persons
arren am
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lakeLI
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Dr Price’s Cream Baking Powder sad DeUckw Flsvori
F nxcnltont receipts for using the food meltce free te buy
‘ if liadimg ifiocaift
rw7c3 — — 1 Tw-D CCZ7Jl!d7t
Sr Fries the
whole towns and cities are caught la tho
baneful grip of a terrible monster
The following letters speak for them-
selves as to the efficacy of Fen
of la grippe or 1U after effects
After Effect of La Grippe Eradicated
by Pe-ru-aa
Mm Fred Weinberger
Albany County N Ywrite
“Several years -Is
grippe which
prostrated condition
other attack of la grippe which left me
1 had tried three good physicians
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CflPSIOUU VISELIDE
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A suhstitutv for and superior to mustard or any
otbar plaaier and will not buuer tba moat
delicate shin The pem-allajinf and curative
vubiia of this arnrle are wondeifuL It will
Wop the toothache at once end relieve head-
ache and sciatica Weracomaead Has tha beat
and samt external cotmtet-irritant known else
M na eitantal remedr for pxiaa la
end to pitch end all rheumatic neurelde and
eutr complaiete A trial will prove what we
elahnfarlt and It will la found to he invalu-
able in the household Many people ter "H la
the heat of all your preparation” Price 1
cent at all druegiits er ether dealer or by
readies this amount to ua in yottaxe stamps we
will send rose tube bvtnriL Me article should
be accepted by the pub lie unless the seme
CarxiaeWur label as otherwise it Uaotseaniaa
CHESEBROtNIH JHFd CO
17 Stale Street lire Yoaa Crrv
When Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mention This Paper
Fidelity to the eating of
czzimr tTDiiniz cslsk?
of constipated habits who do not
A toothsome delicacy'
Cccj'cl Ccc’Jra to Ed
but all fa vain I gave Pmraa a BriaL
In a short time 1 was feeling better aad
now T am as wslTae anyone’’— Mm Fins
Weinberger ( - - -
Hoo Jam its R Ond at Omaha
Bon Junta R Gnfll is ona’cf the'oldasl
and most esteemed men of Omaha Nets
He has dona tnoeh to siakalt what it is
serving cn public beara a number of
timea He adoems Person fa the follow
lag words: -w - -
T am yew old am hale and 1
and Pernna has helped me - attain
Two year ago I had la grippe— ay life
was densslfcd of FRruna saved ssa”—
A Relative ef Abraham
'Mr Alias B Lincoln who
013 1 Street N W Wasbli
ban the honor of being tbi
Abraham Lincoln H write t
"I had I grippe fire time before using
your mrdiclnau - Four years ago I Irgaa
the are of Pernna since whirl time 1 hove
not been troubled with that disease 1 eon
now do as mnch work at my desk as I ever
could In my life 1 Gave gained more than
ten pounds in weight” — 8 b Lincoln --
Pe-m-wa Not Only Cared La Grippe 4rt
Benefited ths Wbolo System
Miss Alice U Dressier 1313 N Bryant
Are Minneapolis Minn wrttee s
"lost spring 1 suffered from la I
ond was partially cured bat tbo I
effects remained through foe
and somehow I did not get strong
waabeforo One of my college friends who
was visiting mo asked me to try Pmm
and I did so and found R all and mere
than I bad expected It not only cored
me of the catarrh but restored me to pew
M Dressier
Aa Actress’ Teattanny
Jean Cowgfll Griswold Opera
“ r3y
Bouse Troy N Y is tbs leading
with the Aubrey Stock (b - Bhe writs
the following t
- "Duringros past winter of 1W1 1 sad-
feted for several weeks from a severe
attack of grippe which left seriooe
catarrhal condition of the throat and
bead
"Some one suggested Ftruna As alas
resort after wasting much time aad '
money on physicians! tried tho-j
faithfully and in a few weeks waooer
as ever”— Jean CowgiU
1 A SowUierB Jadge
- Judge Horatio J Goss Hartwell 8a
writes i
“boms five or six years ago I had a very
severe spell of grippe which left mp with
systemic catarrh A friend advised ms to
try your Pvruna which I did and wa
immediately benefited and eared Tha
third bottle ooiapletcd the cere? — B J
Gosa- r- v-r—
If yon do not derive prompt and satin-
factory weahn from the use of Fsrnaa-
write at once to Dr Hartmaa giving a
fnll-otst—ienl of year ease aadThs will
be jessed to give you hie valuable advton
gratis - ‘
Address Dr Hartmaa ‘ PssMad at
The Hartmaa Ssaitariaai Cotumbua-Q
Lccarj fer 0 C:3?
IVostcrn
Cansda
are sakciMU to eepport a panahuap w tat
er ever! The immixratioii lor the pea ala
has bees phaaemaaaL - J
FIIZ C:nUiJ Urs
resibla while ether lend may he nf
Iran Baihray end Land Ceamenlea Tha
train and sraauae land of Weatatn Canada are tha
heat en the eeetlsant ptoduriae the beet (rafce
4 — nan ahmel ready tor eterhea
Sbnnls Ban ways aad Ml atkav
arekn WentoVa Canada ns amvh
able spa for She arttlar -
WHtp to Superintendent lmmltmtiaaOttawaCnw
sda for a dmcrtptive Atlas and other informa tiem
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Switzer, H. I. The Ames Enterprise. (Ames, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1904, newspaper, February 12, 1904; Ames, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1761401/m1/3/: accessed February 8, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.