The Ames Enterprise. (Ames, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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Defiance Starch
should ba In eve rjr household none so good
besides 4 os more for 10 cents than any
ether bread ot oold water etsrch
If a man la satisfied with himself he
U usually disappointed in other people
DR COFFEE
Plaocvara Mild Semedteo That Sectors
' Slcht to Blind People
Dr VT: a Coffee e noted ooullst M Good
Bloek Dee Moines lows bat discovered mild
medicines that people eaa use In their eves al
home and eure Cataracts Scums Granulated
Lida Cloers os the Eyes Week Hore Ejss and
eny kind ot eye trouble '
Dr Orffee hss lust printed (0000 of his
famous 80-peas book on Eye Diseases end warns
to aead a sopf free to every reader of this
paper This book tells bow to es re for the eyes
ana prevent blindness and how his mild treat
moot cures all diseases at boms at small ei-
pesse Write Dr Codec to-day for his boob
Don't wait to co blind
Every man may have hie price but
every woman wants a bargain r
$100 Reward $100
Tl$ Trader of this paper will be pleeeet to leers
feat tbare U at leaatone dreaded dlaeaae ihataeleace
m bees eble to cure la aU Ita ataaaa and tbaa la
Catarrh Haifa Catarrh Cure le ibe osljr ptmlilvo
cere sow kaowa to aba medical fraternity Catarrh
below a eooatltatlonal tfiaeaae reeulrea a ftomtltu
ttonal treatment Haifa Catarrh Care la lakes In
tonally action directly upon the bluud and mueoua
urfacae ot the eyatem thereby deatnrytoii tbe
fbandatos of tbe alaeate and irirfng tbe patient
ttnagth by balldlni p tbe eonatltatlut end mbIbi
log nature In doing lu work Tbe proprietor toave
ho much faith Is Ita curative powers that they offer
One Hundred Hollar for any case that It faUa le
are hand for Uat of leatlmoofala
Add rasa P J CHKNKY CO Toledo a
Very often the hardest things to keep
are promises
Introduced by the tx B Dept of Agr
It I a tremendous cropper yielding In
good land SO bu per acre and on dry
arid lands such aa are found In Mont
Idaho the Dakotas Colo etc It will
yield from 40 to M bu This Wheat and
8 pelts and Hanna Barley and Bromua
Xnertnls and Billion Dollar Grass
makes It possible to grow end fatten
hogs and cattle wherever soil is found
nn earn lOo ass this yonos
to the John A Salser Seed Co U
Crosse Wla and they will send you
free a sample of this Wheat and other
farm seeds together with their great
catalog alone worth (10004 to any
Wide-awake farmer (W N U)
Llquour Bottles aa Brlc-a-Brae
One of tho most peculiar kinds of
hobbies now In vogue is at present
exercising quite a fascination over
certain ladles In society It Is the
collection of all kinds of empty
liqueur bottles for the decoration ot
drawing room whatnots and cabinets
The Dutch Delft ware In which tbe
liqueur brandy of Holland Is stored
Is especially pretty and artistic —
Dally Chronicle
Newspaper Work In Russia
Newspaper work in Russia Is not
pleasant The government spends
more money on its press censors than
on Its schools Last year eighty-three
papers were suspended for various
periods and twenty-aix were forbid-
den to accept all advertisements
while 259 editors were told they could
have a short vacation in Siberia if
they continued their methods of re-
viving various public questions
Dressed Just as Well
The lawyers were swapping yarns
the other day during a recess In the
district court A lawyer whose wife
le marked for her good dressing told
how he had come to be such a good
provider Soon after he was married
his wife met a girlhood friend The
friend said to her that she wasn't as
well dressed as she uaed to he before
marriage "Oh you are mistaken”
said the wife “I am wearing the
same clothes I did then
BURE
The Robust Physique Cen Stand Mere
Coffee Than a Weak One
A young Virginian says: "Having
B naturally robust constitution far
above tbe average and not having a
nervous temperament my system was
able to resist the Inroads upon It
by the use of coffee for some years but
Anally the strain began to tell
"For ten years 1 have been employ-
ed as telegraph operator and type-
writer by a railroad in this section
and until two years ago I had used cof-
fee continually from the time I was
eight years old nearly 20 years --
"The work of operating the tele-
graph key is a great strain upon the
nerves and after the day's work was
over I would feel nervous' Irritable
run down and toward tbe last suffer-
ed greatly from Insomnia and neu-
ralgia As I never indulged In Intoxi-
cating liquors drugs or tobacco in
any form f came to tbe conclusion
that coffee and tea were causing the
gradual break-down of my nervous
system and having read an article In
the Medical Magaxlne on the composi-
tion of coffee and Its toxic effect upon
the system I was fully convinced that
coffee was the cause of my trouble
"Seeing Poetum spoken of me not
having any of the deteriorating ef-
fects of coffee 1 decided to give up the
stimulant and give Pootnra n trial The
result was agreeably surprising After
a time my nerve became wonderfully
strong 1 can do all my work at the
telegraph key and typewriter with far
greater ease thah ever before My
weight has Incrased II pounds my
general health keeping pecs wtth it
and I am a naw man and a better one”
Name gives by Post am Co Battle
Creek Mleh
There’s a reason
Look la each pkg lag the famous
tittle hook The Road to WeUvUle"
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NATIVS BTKRrw ( 75
Choioeto heavy 4 85
WHEAT— No 3 hvri 80
No - Rod M g
CORN— No I Whits MltIM 41
OATH— No ( White 2
Chuloo Timothy (10 Ip
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UTOCKRIW Fttnumw 3 31
HEIFBRUu 2 09
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BRKF STEERS S 79 IB
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TKXAB STEER $
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435
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Coltooi
Mid Hints
7 991
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Chisago Fntaraa
Closa
High Low Today
WHEAT-?”
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July
OATS—
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July
SVIebtte Llva Stools
400
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HOOe a 4 00
CATTLE— STOCKERS
COWS
HEIFERS
STEERS
LATEST HEWS IN BRIEF
Nearly one-half of the people of the
world live on rioe —
Secretary of War Taft weighs three
hundred and twenty pounds
The United States produces 85 per
cent of the refined copper of the world
Thirty-five per eent has been paid in
London against the risk of war be-
tween England and France
There is to be a big range show at
St Louis to be held November 14 to 21
Entries does on September L
The worst storm Manitoba ever had
has swept over the prairies blocking
railroads The oold was intense
Tne Iroquois theater la to be refitted
and redecorated and will be reopened
under the name of the “North West”
Breakfast food companies have ap-
plied for enough space at the St Louis
exposition to fill the agricultural build-
ing The area of Japan le about one and
one-fourth that of England Scotland
and Ireland and ita population is 43-
000000 A shipment of 1500000 busbela of
ooal has been started from Pittsburg
Pa to fill a contract with the Russian
government
Car fare le not needed by school chil-
dren in Victoria Australis They are
carried in street cars to and from school
free of charge
Russia has not asked permission for
the passage of warships through the
Dardanelles If Russia should attempt
any such thing without permission it
would constitute a grave breach of the
treaty on the subject 4
A number of individual merchants
and bankers of Baltimore have already
made definite arrangements for the
1 erection of new structure Fully a
thousand firms have found quarters in
other parte of the city
Captain L W Forgrave of St Jo-
seph Mo who served on the staff of
General Dodge during the civil war is
now engaged in organising a regiment
of 1000 picked men to tender its ser-
ulcea to the Japanese government
The Russian torpedo transport Ken-
esei 9000 tons has been blown np as
the result of accidentally striking a
mine at Port Arthur ’ The Yenesei
sank and Captain Stepanoff three offi-
cers and ninety-one men were lost
For the first time Emperor William
has taken dinner at the United 8tates
embassy or legation 'lie has dined
with Ambassador Tower
Ability to speak several languages
will be required of ' detectives on duty
at the World's fair grounds next sum-
mer About 000 additional men will
he needed
The U 8 army transport Logan
hss arrived at San Francisco with three
battalions headquarters staff and
band of the 97th Infantry CoL 8 D
Whlttal in command
The Initiation in New York of a no-
torious gambler into Masonic circles
has caused the withdrawal of the char
ter from Mount Zion chapter 11
Liverpool has closed on-third of ita
sal oons -del keg the last ten years and
so decreased her polios force In conse-
quence aa to have made an economy of
940000 yearly
Fire has destroyed the els story
bonding of n Brooklyn N Y chair
eampany Several of the employee
were Injured by Jumping from win
down Tho lose la 900000
" American Card for Gsrmany "
Tho Bavarian railway has Just com-
pleted an American palace railway
carriage from mater' I imported -for
this purpose two years ago from the
Pullman factories in Pullman 111
This is the first railway car of the
kind to be Introduced Into Germany
and will no doubt be the forerunner of
a regular system of railway carriages
of this kind on German railways
Kept Hie Word ‘ ’
'A Bedalla man at a church meeting
the other day said: "I never drink
red liquor I don't believe in it" The
next day he was eeen in a saloon by a
man who heard him say it Just aa be
was ordering a drink "I thought I
heard 70U say you didn’t touch red
liquor" ventured the man "You did"
said the other map Then turning to
the bartender- be said: "111 take a
little gin please" V '
Quiet Children
Watch the child carefully who Is
always quiet This is quite an unnat-
ural state of affaire end shows that
something is wrong ' Those who go
much among the schools of the very
poor know that it often meant lassi-
tude from want of proper nourish-
ment If it occurs in the children of
the better off it shows - that ' vitality
is low and that for some reason or
another the food is not giving the
strength It should do — Exchange
Do Your Clothes Leek Yellowf
Then use Defiance Starch it will keep
them w hi to— 16 os for 10 cents
When a man is in love he doesn't
know axle grease from butter
FITIK
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tofiufiof Dr kUb Oraat Horn t
But for donkey’s big ears ha eonldn’t
appreciate his own musle
I do not holism Pico's Cue forCoaanapUoe
boa aa equal for eonsha and folds— Jo— P
Bow Trinity Springe lad Feb IS urn -
‘A straight ticket is one with the
crooked candidates left off
FELLOW CLOTHES ABB UNSIGHTLY
Keep thorn white with Red Croee Ball Bln
AU groom sell largo 9 os pock ego 0 cento
The scissors sharpener knows all
about the daily grind - - -
Money refunded for each package of
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES if unsat-
isfactory There is nothing so valuable and
yet so cheap as politeness
When You Buy Starch
buy Defiance and get the best 18 os for 10
cents Once used always used
Children pnt grown people to shame
when it comes to telling the truth '
Scope tho Cough and
Works Off the Cold
Laxative Brotuo Quinine Tablets Price 25ol
Economy as practiced by the average
(nan seldom saves him any money
Mrs Winslow's Soothing Byron
Torehlldree too thins eofleae tbe son radoett
Seeunelnie ellsye pain cure vladooth Be bottle
Lota of men tire themselves to death
looking for an easy Job
WlflSlB-StlCk LAUNDRY BLUB
Won’t spill break freeze nor spot elothes
Costs 10 cents and equals 90 cents worth of
any other bluing If your grocer does not
keep it send 10c for sample to Tbe Laundry
Blue Co 14 Michigan Street Chicago
Some people remember the Sabbath
to keep it wholly for themselves
' To Wash China 8llk Dresses
Chine silk dresses may be quite success-
fully washed Remove all spots with ben-
sine Then wash in warm soapsuds rub-
bing between the hands rinse through
several waters Use Ivory Soap and do
not rub the soap on tbe dress Wring aa
dry as possible wrap in a sheet or clean
cotton cloth and when partially drv Iron
ELEANOR R PARKER
It is hard for the man who is flat on
his back to face tbe world
FARMERS ORGANIZE
What promises to bocome a most power-
ful factor in the produce markets and from
which fanners will reap immense benefit
took life in the organization of the Farmers'
Grain and Live Stock Commission Co at
Chicago BL This Company will handle
shipments of grain and stock at all tbe pri-
mary markets will have feeding stations
for stock and will operate elevators eta
Tbe project has a strong hacking from in-
fluential farmers and business men and will
no doubt reoeive universal endorsement
Virtue may be ita own reward bnt
otne people make a trademark of it
There is t way of trifling that costs s hasp of mosey' ' N (fleet
' Lambaflo and Sciatica
ssd It may pat yoa on crutches with loss of time end money
S4 Jacobs Oil
win con surely promptly Price 25c ssd 506
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ty wd make yost clothe white so mow and ss besstiful ee when sow The
cosntrysse Rod Cram Bell Blm ssd so other Jest try it once and yon will see the difference All
Mrs Haskell Worthy Vice Templar Inde
pendent Order Good Templars of Silver-
Lake Mass tells of her cure by the use of
Lydia E Pmkham's Vegetable Compound
Dbab Mss PnrxHAM t Four yean ago I was nearly deed with inflazw-
nation and ulceration I endured daily untold agony and Ufa was a harden
to me I had need medicines and washes internally and externally until 1
made up my mind that there was no relief for me Galling at the home of
friend I noticed a bottle of Lydia E Pinkliam’s Vegetable Com
My friend endorsed it highly and 1 decided to giro It trial to see if it would
help me It took patience and peweverence for I was In had condition and 1
need Lydia E Pinkham’e Vegetable Compound for nearly five month
before I waa cured but what change from despair to happiness from
miaery to the delightful exhilarating foaling health always brings I would
or a thousand dollara and your Vegetable Compound Is
not change beds
grand medicine
'I wish every sick woman would try It
Haskell Silver Lake Maas Worthy Vies Templar Independent Older of
Good Templars ' -
When b medicine has been successful in more than it mlllloa
esmes le It Justice to yourself to my without trying it I do nob
believe it would help mo T - -
Surely yon cannot wish to remain weak sad slek and dl
cooraged exhausted with each day's work Ton have some
derangement of the feminine organism and Lydia E Pink ham’s
Vegetable Compound will help you just as surely as It lias others
Hr TUlie Hart of Lari more N D says:
“ Dkab Mbs Piykham : 1 might have been
spared many months of suffering andpain if I
had known of the efficacy of Lydia E Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound- a few months
sooner for I tried many remedies without find-
ing anything which helped me before I tried the
Vegetable Compound -1 dreaded the approach
of the menstrual period every month aa 1
meant much suffering and pain Some months
the flow was very scanty and others it was pro-
fuse bnt after I had need the Compound for'
two months I became regular and natural and to
I continued until I felt perfectly well and tho
parts were strengthened to perform tho work
without assistance and pain 1 am like a differ-
ent women now where before I did not fare to'
live and I am pleased to testify as to the good
your Vegetable Compound has dodo for me
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Be It therefore believed by all women
who are 111 that Lydia E Plnkham's Vege-
table Compound la tho medicine they
should take It has stood tho test of timet
and it has hundreds of thousands of cares
to its credit Women should consider it
unwise to nse any other medlcUe
Mrs Ptnkham whose address Is Lynn
A Mass will answer cheerfully and without
cost all letters addressed to her by sick women Perhaps she has
just the knowledge that will help your case — try her to-day — it
costs nothing
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Switzer, H. I. The Ames Enterprise. (Ames, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1904, newspaper, February 19, 1904; Ames, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1761404/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.