The Ames Enterprise. (Ames, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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ALL DONE OUT
term 'Joshua Heiler of 706 South
Walnut street Vrbana 111 says: "In
the fall of 1899 after taking Doan’s
Kidney Pills I told
the readers of this
paper that they had
relieved me of kid-
ney trouble dis-
posed of a lame
back - with pain
across my loins and
beneath the shoul-
der blades' During
the interval which
has elapsed I iave
bad occasion to re-
sort to Doan's Kid-
ney Pills when I
noticed warnings
of au attack On each and every oc-
casion the results' obtained were Just
as satisfactory as when the pills were
first brought to my notice I Just as
emphatically endorse the preparation
to-day as I did over two years ago"
Foster-Mtlburn Co Buffalo N Y
proprietors For sale by all druggists
price SO cents per bos
For every one way there la to make
a friend there are several thousand to
make an enemy
I am sure Pino's Cure (or Consumption saved
my life three years ago— Mas Taos Konmxs
Muplo Street Norwich N Y Fob 17 1000
It takes pluck to acquire fruit from
your neighbor’s tree
Ir David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy
ETffcl my life! I ltd dvjtB amt kitlitay dlwno
ftnheoaior Albert Merritt J’ark Place N Y B1 a bottle
A woman is mighty truthful not to
be suspicious about what makes a
man swear off
TO CCRR A COM) Ilf OXK DAT
fkke Laxeiite Brumo iulolne Tablet AU dm
I !t refund the money It U fill to cure E VV
rove luature la on tu b bos JBc
Youth and debt are tho world's
greatest stimulants
Many Children re Sickly
MotherCruy 'sSweet Powders forChlldren
used by Mother Gray a nurso In Children's
Home New York cure Feverishness lload-
acbe Stomach Troubles Teething Dia-
) orders Break up Colds and Destroy Worms
At all Ifruggists’diic Sample mailed KKKK
Address Allen S Olmsted LoKoy N Y
The less wit a man has the more
others may appreciate It
To the housewife who has not yet
become acquainted with the new things
of everyduy use In the market and
who Is reasonably satisfied with the
old we would suggest that a trial of
Iieflance fold Water Starch be made
at once Not alone because It Is guar-
anteed by the manufacturers to be su-
perior to any other brand but because
each 10c package contains 16 ozs
while all the other kinds contain but
12 oss It Is safe to say that the lady
-wjwmwnw w TvAnn'-r nisroh will use
no other Quality and quantity must
win
A man who has time to keep a pipe
lighted Isn’t very busy
BABY’S TERRIBLE SORE
Body Raw With Humor— Caused Un-
told Agony— Doctor Did No Good
— Cutlcura Cured at Once
“My child was a very delicate baby
A terriblo sore and humor broke out
on his body looking like raw flesh
and causing the child untold agony
My physician prescribed various rem-
edies none of which helped at all I
became discouraged and took the mat-
ter Into my own bands and tried Cut!-
cur a Soap and Cutlcura Ointment
with almost Immediate success Be-
fore' the second week bad passed the
soreness was gone not leaving a trace
of anything Mrs Jeannette 11 Block
28t Rosedale St Rochester N Y"
If you are unable to And an oppor-
tunity go to work and make one
A GREAT INSTITUTION
ft Is nnuitual that a single iustltui ion In a
city of 8000 people will overshadow in Im-
portance every other interest but such is
the case witn the Aninriran School of
tlstonpathy and A T St 11 Infirmary at
Klrksville Mo
A stranger in Klrksville is immediately
Impressed with tho idea that the town is
sustained by this institution In fact
Klrksville baa been made what it is to-day
by Dr Still and hia famous School anil
lufirinary It is the largest patronized un-
endowed Institution of its alnd iu the
Unltod Status
Dr Still's school enrolls over 700studnnts
yearly and each student Is required to at-
tend four terms of five months each before
completing tbemurseof study There are
over 2001 graduates and they are prac-
ticing in every state and territory of the
tfnion About two-thirds of tho states
bavo passed special laws legalizing the
science
This school toadies every branch taught
In medical colleges except "drugs" auil
osteopathy it substituted for thut So
thorough is the touching in anatomy thut
over one hundred human bodloa are dis-
sected yearly by the students
At tne Infirmary patients from every
Part of the country and with almost every
form of disease are constantly under treat-
monk For tho past fifteen years almost
every train coming to Klrksville has
brought some new sufferer hoping to find re-
lief liy the science of Osteoputhy By tho
thousands who have left the institution
benefited bv the treatment the sclonce has
been heralded to the world as a safe and
rational method of cure Several yearn ago
free clinic was established in connection
with the practice departmeut of the school
and this Is atlll In operation Hundreds of
tho "'orthy poor who are unable to pay for
treatment are treated every afteruoou by
the senior students free of charge
A girl acta bashful when abe la only
wondering what Impression It makes
on you
LATE MARKET REPORT
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No 1 red 1 10
CORN — No 2 mixed
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LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF
Tlio Shanghai customs revenue for
the fiscal year amounts to over one
and one-half million pounds sterling
Mrs John Alexander Dowle and
Mrs Gladstone Dowie have arrived
at Havana They decline to state the
purpose of their vlHit to Cuiuf
The Sigma Nu fraternity after a
most successful meeting closed Its
three days session in New Orleans
A charter tvas granted to the univer-
sity of Montana
The president and Mrs Roosevelt
rounded New Years eve by entertain-
ing at a childens party the east room
being used Later in the evening a
collation was served
The Netherlands battleship Do
Ruyter has been ordered to be placed
In readiness to sail for the Dutch
Hast Indian ports during the war be-
tween Russia and Japan
The Danish steamer Alabama from
the Tyne December 6 for Baltimore
which stranded at Storneway Outer
Hebrides Is lying on her side full of
water and Is apparently unsalvable
Ellas Hatfield noted for his con-
nection H'lth one of the bitterest
mountain feuds was (accidentally kill-
ed at Blueflelds Va He was walk-
ing through a tunnel when overtaken
by a train
Thomas W Ilart one of the best
known criminal lawyers in Missouri
died In Los Angeles of diabetes aged
S9 years lie had gone to California
with the expectation that his health
would Improve
The Mackey companies of New
York declared a regular quarterly
dividend of one per cent on preferred
stock and the first dividend of one
per cent on common stock for a
period not stated
Chas E Russell of Chicago who
pleaded guilty to having used the
mails to promote “wild cat" Insur-
ance companies was sentenced tonne
year In the house of correction and
to pay a fine of $900
The foreign office has been offi-
cially advised thnt Admiral Baron von
Kpatin of the Austro-Hungarian navy
has been accepted as tho fifth mem-
ber of the International commission
which is to investigate tho North Rea
incident thus completing the organi-
sation of the commission
The naval observatory at Wnnhlns-'
-ton was notified by cabin from Kiel
Germany 'of the discovery of a comet
by Borrclly of Marseilles eight as-
cension one hour 14 minutes south
declination 10 hours no minutes This
comet was Immediately looked up
and observed by Messrs Hammond
and Wright of the naval observatory
staff
J Forbes Robertson and his theat-
rical company and W Safonoff direc-
tor of tho conservatory of Moscow
Russia arrived in New York from
Europe
In tho wreck of a Canadian North-
ern train carrying a snow plow at
Arizona Manitoba B Llnkluter was
killed and a dozen persons were In-
jured The caboose overturned and
burned Twenty persons were Im-
prisoned lu the caboose and they
were rescued with difficulty
It la Intimated that the British Cad-
mus and Torch which recently sail-
ed for the Tonga Islands ' will also
visit the Marshall Islands In connec-
tion with the posslhlo coaling there of
vessels belonging to the second P
clflc squadron
w nyp-
sons redeees to-
eeUu Iteshettia
VeveMMrea Seetbleg
f — — —
sefleas the sons
Happy am they who don't want the
things they can’t get
Whan Your Grocar Bays
he does not have Defiance Starch yon
may be sure be la afraid to keep It un-
til hia stock of 12 os packages are
sold Defiance Starch la not only bet-
ter than any other Cold Water Starch
hut contains 16 os to the package and
sella for Bams money as 12 oa brands
KEEP FAITH WITH CHILDREN
Matter In Whch Mother Sometimes
Show Carelessness
Many a woman wbo would not
think of lightly breaking a promise
made to a grown-up person is utterly
careless about keeping her word with
her children She promises whatever
la convenient at the moment and
apparently thinks that the breaking
or keeping of those promises Is a mat-
ter In which she can please herself
and that her children hare no right
to consider themselves aggrieved if
she does not do so
A mother who acts thus does her
child grievous harm She forgets that
the sense of Justice Is 6trong In quite
a little child and that it la natural
and reasonable that be should expect
his parents to be as good as their
word and to fulfill their promises
even at the cost of convenience
Promises should not be lightly brok-
en and the parent who is guilty of
this soon loses his children’s confi-
dence which is one of the sweetest
things which our little ones can give
us
‘ When boys and girls learn to doubt
their parents’ truthfulness says
Woman’s Life they soon look around
for someone whom they can trust
and on that person they shower their
affection and bestow their confi-
dence Most men have as much faith In
airships as they have In air castles
The meek may Inherit the earth
but the other fellows will doubtless
try to break the will
Especially for Women
Champion Mich Jan 9th — (Spe-
cial) — A case of especial interest to
women Is that of Mrs A Wellatt
wife of a well known photographer
here It Is best given in her own
words
"I could not sleep my feet were
cold and my limbs cramped" Mrs
Wellat states ”1 bad an awful hard
pain across my kidneys I had to get
up three or four times in the night 1
was very nervous and fearfully des-
pondent "I bad been troubred In thla way
for five years when I commenced to
use Dodd's Kidney Pills and what
they caused to come from my kidneys
will hardly stand description
“By the time 1 had finished one box
of Dodd's Kidney Pills I was cured
Now I can sleep well my limbs do
not cramp I do not get up In the
night and I feel better than I have In
years I owe my health to Dodd’s
Kidney Pills"
Women's Ills are caused by Dis-
eased Kidneys that's why Dodd’a
Kidney Pills always cure them
A man's closest friends are those
aho are always asking favors instead
if trying to grant favors
Important to Methors
Examine caiefatly every bottle of CA8TORIA
a eefe sad euro remedy for Inflate end childroa
end tee that It
Bean the
Signature of
a Dee For Over 80 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
The deeds that live after men long-
est are usually mortgages
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contai:: Mercury
M mercury will urrly destroy tbe tent of tmell
and completely deranye the wbvle eyttem w ben
uterine It through the irucooe earfaeee Doth
trilelN should never b omi! iicvpl on prNerlp
!! from reputable physician m the dam they
will do U Ifd fold to tb good yon ms punibly dr
rtv from tbm Hill't Catarrh Cura manufactured
by K J I'brnef A Co Toledo O contain no mr
ciiry and I taken lntrnlly acting directly upon
ih blood nod niuoou surface of tho ytm In
buying lUtr Catarrh Cura Iu aura you get Ibe
genuine it la taken Internally nl made In Toledo
Ohio by T J Cheney Co Tcatttntmlni free
hold by pronliu me 13c per bottle
Ink flair V nuilly Dili for oonstlpattom
We admire people who work wa
can't tolerate a loafer
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LEIVIS’SIIIDIE OlfIDER
STRAIGHTS CIGAR
tear jMee er tlnd tna ractevr raarta A
MEDICAL EXAMINER
Of the United States Treasury Recommends
Peru-na
Another Prominent Physician Uses
and Endorses Pe-ru-na
DR LLEWELLYN JORDAN Medi-
cal Examiner of tbe U S Treas-
ury Department graduate of Co-
lumbia College and wbo served three
years at West Point has the follow-
ing to say of Peruna:
Allow me to express my grati-
tude to you lor the benefit derived
from your wonderful remedy
One short month has brought
forth a vast change and now
consider myself a well man after
months of suffering Fellow suf-
ferers Peruna will cure you”
A constantly increasing number of
physicians prescribe Peruna In tbeir
practice It has proven its merits so
thoroughly that even tbe doctors have
overcome their prejudice against so-
called patent medicines and recom-
mend it to their patients
Peruna occupies a unique position
in medical science It is the only In-
ternal systemic catarrh remedy
kuown to the medical profession to-
day Catarrh as everyone will admit
Is the cause of one-half the diseases
which afflict mankind Catarrh and
catarrhal diseases afflict one-half of
tbe people of United States
Robert R Roberts M D Wash-
ington D G writes :
Through my own experience
as welt ms that of many ot my
Mends and acquaintances who
have been cured or relieved ot ca
tarrh by tba use of Hartman’s
Peruna I can confidently recom-
mend It to those suffering from such
disorders and have no hesitation la
prescribing It to my patients”—
Robe rt R Roberts
Catarrh is a systemic disease cur-
able only by systemic treatment A
remedy that cures catarrh must aim
directly at the depressed nerve cen-
ters This Is what Peruna does
Peruna Immediately Invigorates the
nerve-centers which give vitality to
the mucous membranes Tnen catarrh
A Sermon on Happiness
Happiness is here today and gone
tomorrow and mighty few folks get
enough out of it while it’s loafing
‘round to last ’em a day after it gets
out of sight — Atlanta Constitution
“-TfThompsoiT Eya Witar
NEW PENSION LAWS SS
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WaihlaflM I) C
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
cures Cute Hum Bruises
SHORTHAND
— INSTITUTE
Writs F A‘ HIGHBARGER for catalog
114-116 N Market SL Wichita Kans
ALWAYS
CALL FOR A CIGAR
BY ITS NAME
MEANS MORE THAN
ANY OTHER NAME
BROWS BARDS GOOD FOB PRBSIHTS
“Largest klltr I tbe WarlL”
PILES ss
I ULsCat? qrsti
For
Soreness
and
Stiffness
From cold hard labor or exercise
relaxes the tlRlness and the sore-
ness disappears
Price 25c and 50c
Whan Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mention Thia Paper
BEGGS CHERRY COUGH
SYRUP cures coughs and colds
Dr LleweDy JordM
Medical Examiner United Stale
Treasury
disappears Then catareh la per-
manently cured
If you do not derive prompt and -satisfactory
results frasn the use of
Peruna write at once ha Dr Hart-
mann giving a full statement ef your
case and he will he pleased t give
you his valuable advice gratia
Address Dr Hartman PpesMfcnt et
Tbe Hartman Sanitarium Columbus
Ohio
Early h the morning late at
night or whenever mcA Defiance
Starch wil be found always the
acme always the best-
Insist on having Ac most Ibe
your money
Satisfaction or money hack
guaranteed Il is manufactured
under the latest hnpeoved condi-
tions It is up-to-date A Is the
but We give no parmhime
We seO 16 ounce of the best
starch made for 10 cents Other
brands are 12 ounces- lor 10 cents
with a tin whistle
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Switzer, H. I. The Ames Enterprise. (Ames, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1905, newspaper, January 13, 1905; Ames, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1761513/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.