The Ames Enterprise. (Ames, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
LATE MARKET REPORT
Eoim City
HOOH $ 4 8i
HWrt 3)
HTOC'KBKJ —
HK1FEK8
HTKEItrt HO)
CALVE4 a 73
1 I
a
rb
a
4 9)
H 25
8 4)
2 5)
4 8)
4 0)
LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF
The Americans who are to take
part in the contest In the Internation-
al Rifle association at Bisley are be-
ing elaltorately entertained in Lou-
don At St Petersburg the union ot
association has resolved in view o(
the imminence of a revolution to or-
ganize a political strike in all profes-
sions beginning July 3
The Earl of Strathcona and Mount
Royal presided at the Dominion Day
banquet at the Hotel Cecil in London
There were 360 guests present The
Duke of Argyle paid a tribute to John
Hay
Rear Admiral Slgsbee and other
American naval officers arrived in
Paris on a special train aud were inet
at the station by Arthur Bailey
Blanchard second secretary of tho
embassy
The admiralty at St Petersburg is
preparing to make an extensive In-
vestigation into tho use of explosive
engines for her navy and steps are be-
ing taken to bring Americans into the
competition
Commander-in-chief V W Black-
mar of the G A R Is ill at his sum-
mer home in Bingham Ilia condition
duo to over-work is Bald by his physi-
cian not to be serious but such as to
demand absolute rest
Assistant Secretary of State Fran-
cis B Loomis has arrived at Cher-
bourg France He slept on board the
United States cruiser Brooklyn to-
night and will leave at 8:35 o'clock
in the morning for Paris
Two thousand wood workers em-
ployed by various firms throughout
Chicago will strike for an increase ol
two cents an hour in wages The
strike will Involve fully 6000 other
men in affiliated trades
1-
At Shockholm motions were Intro
duced In both chambers of the riks-
dag placing $36000000 at the disposal
of the government to enable it to take
measures which it may deem neces-
sary in the present crisis
Two prominent politicians Senot
Ferrara a lawyer and Liberal and
Senor Andres a Moderate fought a
duel at Havana Senor Andres was
wounded in tho liver and Senor Fer-
rara In the face and arm
The municipality of Cherbourg has
arranged an elaborate program in
honor of the American fleet consist-
ing of concerts Humiliations and r
captions
The French torpedo boat destroyer
Sagaie while going out of port collid-
ed with a vessel The destroyer was
damaged and was towed back to re-
port for repairs
The Russlhu transport Anadyr has
arrived at Diego Suarez Mada gas-
car with some of the survivors of the
Russian battleship Orel which was
raptured by tho Japanese during the
battle of the Sea of Japan
At Budapest a conference of politi-
cal leaders at tho residence of Premier
Fejervary failed to reach a icttlonu-nt
of the cabinet crisis M Fejervary
It Is said offerod no fresh considera-
tions regarding tho army
At norlsoff Russia and rdjuccnt
country there aro continuous dis-
turbances and scarcely a night
passes without shooting affrays A
bomb was thrown at four policemen
who are said to bo on tho terrorist
list for death The services of the
mil Kory are needed
MIA FOUR YEARS
FOLLOWS UAL ABU CONTE ACTED HI
BPANI8H-AMERICAN WAB '
YtcUm Had Become Ilelpleu When lie
Tried Dr William’ Pink Pill but
Was Cured in Four Month
Because be did not know that there is
a remedy for ataxia Mr Ariel endured
four years of weakness pain and the
misery of thinking his case incurable
“At the outbreak of the Bpauisli-
American war” be says “I went with
Company B Eighth Regiment MVM
into camp at Clilckamauga audwliile
there xny system became thoroughly
poisoned with malaria When I was
mustered out I carried that disease
home with me After a while locomotor
ataxia appeared"
“ How did the ataxia begin f"
- ' “ I first noticed a pain in my aukles
aud knee joints This was followed by
a numb feeling in my legs At times I
bad to drng myself around my legs
would shako or become perfectly dead
I bad constant trouble iu getting about
in the dark I kept a light burning iu
my room at night as I could not balance
myself in the darkness Even with the
aid of a light I wobbled aud would
reach out aud catch hold of chairs to
prevent myself from falling 7"
“ How long were yon a sufferer?"
“ Four years iu all During the last
three years I was coufined to bed some-
times for a week again for three or four
weeks at a time When I was lying
down the pain in my back was fre-
quently so severe that 1 had to be helped
up aud put iu a clinir to get a little re-
lief I bad considerable pain in my
bowels aud no control over my kidueys
The worst of all was that the doctor
could give me no hope of recovery"
“ How were you cured?"
“I read that Dr Williams' Pink
Pills bad cured locomotor ataxia and
oue or two frieuds spoke to me about
them In the fall of 19031 began to take
them for myself aud I bad not used
more than oue box before I found that
the pains in my knees aud aukles were
greatly relieved Four mouths after-
ward I became a perfectly well man aud
I am today enjoying the best of health"
Mr Edward H Ariel lives at No 43
Powow street Amesbury Mass Every
sufferer from locomotor ataxia should try
Dr Williams' Pink Pills withoat delay
Any druggist can supply them
Our idea of a wise girl Is one wbo
can’t sing and knows it
MIr David Kannedy'a Favorite Kemejt?
eared my wife of e terrible dleewee With pleeeure 1
testify totUmArTelouaerDaecj’' J8vHtAlbMfiY
When the widow ceases to weep
her weeds soon dry up
Mr Wtnalow’a SootYilnr ffjTQp
For children teettiliur softens the gome reduces fa
QatnaiaUun allay pain cures wind colic ittrabuuiffe
A man is never too old to learn but
he Is sometimes too young
BABY'S TERRIBLE SORE
Body Raw With Humor — Caused Un-
told Agony — Doctor Did No Good
— Cuticura Cured at Once
“My child was a very delicate baby
A terrible sore and humor- broke out
on hlB 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 Cuti-
cura Soap and Cuticura Ointment
with almost immediate success Be-
fore the second week had passed the
soreness was gone not leaving a trace
of anything Mrs Jeannette H Block
281 Rosedale St Rochester N Y”
When the bubble bursts the finan-
cier looks an ordinary thief
Avoid the Cheap and “Big Can" Bak-
ing Powders
The cheap baking powders have but
one recommendation: they certainly
give tho purchaser plenty of powder
for his money These powders are
so carelessly made from inferior ma-
terials that they will not make light
wholesome food Further these cheap
baking powders have a very email per-
centage of leavening gas therefore it
takes from two to three times as much
of auch powder to raise the cake or
biscuit as It does ot Calumet Baking
Powder Therefore In the long run
the actual cost to the consumer ot
such powders Is more than Calumet
would be Cheap baking powders
leave the bread sometimes bleached
and acid sometimes yellow and alka-
line and always unpalatable They
are never of uniform strength and
quality
Why not buy a perfectly wholesome
baking powder like Calumet that Is st
the same time moderate In price and
oue which can be relied upon? Calu-
met is always the same keeps Indef-
initely and gives the cook the least
trouble
We have often wondered If doctors
use a fork when they cut people up
To ourei or money refunded by your merchant) 80 why not try
Every housekeeper should kcow
that If they will buy Defiance Cold
Water 8tarch for laundry ubs they
will save not only time because it
never sticks to the iron but because
each package contains 16 oz — one full
pound — while all other Cold Water
Starches are put up in -pound pack-
ages and the price is the same 10
cents Then again because Defiance
Starch is free from ail injurious chem-
icals It your grocer tries to sell you
a 12-oz package it is because he has
a stock on hand which he wishes to
dispose ot before he puts in Defiance
He knows that Defiance Starch has
printed on every package in large let-
ters and figures “16 ozs" Demand De-
fiance and save much time and money
and the annoyance of the iron stick-
ing Defiance never sticks
Some girls proceed to catch on and
marry — then Implore the divorce
judge to help' them let loose again
The White River Division of the
Iron Mountain Route between New-
port Arkansas and Carthage Mo is
rapidly approaching completion and
reports of representatives of the Gen-
eral Passenger Deartment who recent-
ly made complete trip over the line
indicates that th:ougb trains will be
running inside of sixty days
“While several thousand tourists
have already made the trip from each
end of the completed line and we
have hauled durirg the month of June
over forty fUliing parties from Car-
thage who desired to make the five-
day float from Galena to Branson re-
turning on train !n fifty minutes for
the complete daylight run over the
new line” said Mr H C Townsend
General Passenger Agent “there will
be a tourist travil unprecedented over
any line in this part of the country
The fishing proposition is becoming
so well-known that a number of club-
houses on the James River between
Galena and Branson are now com-
pleted and are taxed to their capacity
“The romantic features of the new
line are naturally the ones to attract
the most general attention but the
agricultural and mineral possibilities
of this new region are remarkable
“The road itself is a marvel of en-
gineering and the eighty-five pound
rail with rock ballast promises the
highest degree of speed and safety"
Even the suicidal intent could have
been a success in life had he used
that same concentration of thought
on useful motives
9ooBroiis
rflr Y-3?
AVegctaUe Preparationfor As-
similating thcFoodandRcgula-
ting the Stomachs and Bowls or
1 1 NMNT S C ft ftt) REN!
Promotes DigeslionJCheerful-
ness and Rest Contains nei ther
OpiumMorphine norhlinexal
NOT NARC OTIC
Mmrt tfOUO-SAHUrUWOlBt
Semi-
MxSmnA
aCair Jwrf
HfnmSttd
A perfect Remedy for Cons tipo
Tlon Sour Stomach Diarrhoea
Worms Convulsions Feverish-
ness and Loss OF SLEEP
Tac Simile Signature of
G&tffZSSZ
NEW YORK
1— nr
ga
EXACT COPY OF WRARPER
Many people are smart who can’t
control their mind long enough to ule
their Intellect
All Up-to-Date Housekeepers
use Defiance Cold Water Starch be
cause It Is better and 4 os more of it
for same monev
It Is not realized how hard It Is to
believe what you see until you be-
gin to control the Influences of your
surroundings
Sead a Postal lor
Book ol Presents!
Protect
The Health
of your families by insisting: on
Pure Food When it comes to
Baking Powder it means a saving:
of health and money if you use the
standard article of purity and effi- LfeOOHCESj
ciency — the wonderful
Ka BAKING
W POWDER
An absolutely pure baking: powder
scientifically combined 25 ounces
for 25 cents Your grocer refunds
your money if you are not sat-
isfied Don't accept a substi-
tute 1 They are impure and a men-
ace to health Ask for K C
the standard of quality
EXACT
Special Offer
The name and address of your
shoe dealer and 1 Sc to cover
cost of mailing etc will secure
one of the handsome rolled
gold pins illustrated above
Enameled in colors and will
wear for years These pins
were secured by thousands of -World’s
Fair visitors
Only a few hundred left
Write Quick
fioBEirrs Johnson 6 ft and
SHOE CO ST U)UI3
MANuracTuitcRS or
“STAR BRAND SHOES”
For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
THE DAISY FLY KILLER affords oomfort to ry
oo Is dlalBff-room slwplnff-rooni and piaoaa wham
ff'aa aro Croatia
shm Claanaaat
will act sol I or la
Jwra anything
Try them oara
you will narar bo
without than If
hot kapt by daal
ara aanl arapald
for Hind
— w IMMtM
Aa rasMf al V
Thompson1 Eyi Watir
TaQUES MFC CO
Chicago
TheOppoiiunity of Today
The opportunity for lbs man with llttisnsms
Is batter today la tb prairld states of tbe Booth
eu than ever beforff In tba bttory of tho
nation To be ttfiatssreft Mttftrraoarea-
cbulce of land for tbe bomeateaUs (bat eslated la
ih Tba laoda tbea taken op under Dorans-
meat laws are now prosperous farm sad
raoebnt There la need of tnm band to develop
tte country in tbe Bootbwaat— Indian Terri-
tory Oklahoma and Texas— are ' at areas of a-
Improved land not yet yielding tbe crope af
which it fa capabe 'radically the same tbhtff
la true of tbe towns Few lloe of boalaesa are
adequately represented There re opentnre eff
all sorts for WIDE-AWAKE MEN AftK
YOU US'Ef
If yon are interested tell ns wbat yon want
bow niBcb yon bate to Invest and we will triad I y
furnUb tbe Information Wrie
fur a copy of Mtr paper Tba
Com t a Coeniry" U’e free
Address
GEORGE MORTON GP4TL
BOX SO (T LOUIS SO
JgMHB If
Complete External and
Internal Treatment
iLLAB
Consisting of warm baths with
to cleanse the skin of
crusts and scales and
soften the thickened cuti-
cle) CUTICURA Oint-
ment to Instantly allay
itching irritation ana
inflammation and soothe
and heal and CUTI-
CURA Pills to cool and
cleanse the blood
A Single Set costing but On DoQafb
is often sufficient to cure the most tortur-
tag disfiguring skin scalp and blood
humors ccumas rashes itching and
irritation with loos of hair from I
to age when all else fails
ftdd tHronabont tba world Cutfcttra Pea Me Old
gwnt fOc lie iTcut Me ( in form of CbacalttoCoeidl
PlUa IV per vtal of b) Dtputst London Xt Cktrte
bona S$ FariaS ):ie data IaU fioatot IVf
4- Vftr !rv fit i'hcm Carp- Sola I tuna
arfcnd for u ilow to Cura Tattering
Vunvn from lofaitc la Af"
W N U— Wichita— No 28—1905
When Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mention This Paper
It 1 Price 500e
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Switzer, H. I. The Ames Enterprise. (Ames, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1905, newspaper, July 14, 1905; Ames, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1761578/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.