The Byron Republican. (Byron, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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Tumors Conquered
Without Operations
Uncmalifiecf Success of Lydia E PinKham's
vegetable Compound in Cases of Mrs Fox
and Miss Adams
One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia
E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is
the conquering of woman’s dread
enemy Tumor
So-called “wandering pains’ may
come from its early stages or th4T pres-
ence of danger may be made manifest
by excessive monthly periods accom-
panied by nnusnal pain extending from
the abdomen through the rrroin and
thighs
If you have mysterious pains ff there
are indicationsof inflammation ulcera-
tion or displacement don’t wait for
time to confirm your fears and go
through the horrors of a hospital opera-
tion secure Lydia E Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound at once and begin
Its use and write Mrs Pinkham of
Lynn Mass for advice
Read these strong letters from grate-
ful women who have been cured:
Dear Mrs Pinkham:— (First Lottor)
“In looking over your book I see that your
medicine cures Tumors ' 1 have been to a
doctor and he tells me I have a tumor I
will be more than grateful if you can help
me as I do so dread an operation” — Fannie
D Fox Bradford Pa
Dear Mrs Finkham:— (Second Letter)
“ I take the liberty to congratulate you on
the success I have had with your wonderful
medicine
“Eighteen months ago my periods
stopped Shortly after I felt so badly I sub-
mitted to a thorough examination by a phy-
sician and was told that I had a tumor
and would have to undergo an operation
“ I soon after read one of your advertise-
ments and decided to give Lydia E Pink-
ham’ s Vegetable Compound a trial After
taking five bottles as directed the tumor is
entirely gone’ 1 have again been examined
by the physician and he says I have no signs
of a tumor now It has also brought my
periods around once more and I am
entirely well I shall never be without a bot-
tle of Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
in the house”— Fannie D Fox Bradford Pa
Another Cae of Tumor Cured
by Lydia E Pinkliam’s Vegeta-
ble Compound
Dear Mrs Pinkham:—
“ About three yean ago 1 bad intense pain
in my stomach with cramps and ruging
headaches The doctor prescribed for me
but finding that I did not get any better ha
examined me and to my surprise declared
I bad a tumor
“I felt surfe that it meant my death warrant
and was very disheartened I spent hundreds
of dollars in doctoring but the tumor kept
growing till the doctor said that nothing but
an operation would save me Fortunately I
corresponded with my aunt in one of the New
England States who advised me to try Lydia
E Pinkbatn’s Vegetable Compound before sub-
mitting to an operation and I at once started
taking a regular treatment finding to my
great relief that my general health began to
improve and after three months I noticed
that the tumor bad reduced in size 1 kept
on taking the Compound and in ten months
an oper-
dia E
round and words
I am for the good
it baa done me” — Miss Luella Adunik Colon-
nade Hotel Seattle Wash
Such unquestionable testimony
Vegetable Compound and should give
confidence and hope to every sick
woman
Mrs Pinkham invites all ailing
women to write to her at Lynn Mass
for advice
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We will oDd FitKB SAMPLES of our reliable
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from Moor making from VM to KU a week—
why not yov Write today before territory jg
taken Addrera Advertising pept
John Brad Chemical Co
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3W-351 W North Agmic CHICAGO It I
KUBANKA
MACARONI WHEAT is worthy of a
trial this spring We have it Also
carry in stock Incubators and Poultry
Supplies Will appreciate your orders
BOSS BROS SEED HOUSE Dept C Wichita Kau
SINGLE
BINDER
ilRillGIIICIGAH
You Pay 10c
for Cigars
Not so Good
’ P:L‘E WIS Perla III
Some men are always on the of-
fensive ' and others always on the
fence
W A GARDNER AGAIN PROMOTED
$16 AN ACRE
Tjwn In Western
Canada is the
iiVj emountmany
ftdJ farmers wil l
realize from
their wheat
cropthisyear
89 Bushels to the Acre Will be the
Average Yield of Wheat
The land that tbii was crown on cost many of
the farmers absolutely nothing while those
who wished to add to the 1 00 aeres the Govern
nient grants oan buy land adjoining at from (6
to (10 an acre
Climate splendid school convenient railways
cloae at band taxes low
Send twr pamphlet “0th Century Canada'
end full particulars regarding rate etc to
Superintendent of Immigration Ottawa
Chnsds or to the following authorized
Canadian Government A gout— J 8 Crawford
Mo 185 W Ninth Street Kansas City Missouri
(Mention this paper!
General Manager of the Northwestern
Is Made a Vice-President
Announcement has been made 9-
day of the promotion of General Man-
ager William A Gardn4r of the Chi-
cago ft Northwestern railroad to be
a vice-president of the road This is
another chapter in the steady rise of
Mr Gardner since he first entered the
servicce of 'that road In 1878 as a
telegrapher
Other changes have been made
among the vice-presidents of the
road who are now four in number
and each has charge of a certain de
partment of the administration of the
road’s affairs According to the slate
posted they are as follows: Hiram R
McCullough In charge of freight pas-
senger traffic William A Gardner
In charge of the operation and main
tenance of the railway of the com
pany and of its proprietary railways:
Marshall M Kirkman in charge of
receipts and disbursements and John
M Whitman in charge of location and
construction of new lines
William A Gardner was born7 In
Gardner 111 March 8 1859 Since
1878 he has held many positions with
the road until Dec 1 1900 when he
was appointed general manager He
is a director of the Western Trust
and Savings ' bank a republican iu
politics and a member of the Union
League the Chicago Athletic Evans-
ton Country Evanston Glen View
and Hamilton clubs
HEBREW BOY8 “8TRIKE"
They Were Being Trained at a Jew-
lah 8eminary
In no wise a funny "strike” Is that
of the Hebrew boys who are being
trained to become rabbis cantors
etc at the Jewish seminary on Henry
street Manhattan They have their
education free to be sure and are
besides ’othed at the expense of the
seminary and get $3 a week But
“at the expense of the seminary" re-
quires the explanation that the Insti-
tution Is supported by house to house
canvassing and the people's sub-
scriptions are given in behalf of ser-
vice of which they are to reap the
benefit So these young Hebrews un-
derstanding the case perfectly object
to being taught so much Hebrew
when wbat they need for useful ser-
vice Is English and because the sem-
inary authorities won't give more In-
struction in English they are dissat-
isfied All the ninety boys have sign-
ed a petition for what they want Yet
In the face of this the authorities give
out that six students make all the
trouble If six boys can lead eighty-
four other boys as they please then
these are the pupils to cultivate —
they must be very promising youths
And they have plainly a clear idea
of American citizenship
' WHEN THE HEART RE8T8
CERTIFICATE OF PURITY
It Gets a Great Deal of Heat During
Sleeping Hours
It has been said that the heart nev-
er rests But that — as an anatomist
pointed out — is a fallacy “The heart"
be said “gets a great deal of rest
during sleep for its beats are far less
numerous — that It to say there is a
longer period between each ' It has
no longer to support all the activities
of the body but merely to keep the
life In the frame As for the brain
during sleep it becomes pale and
shrinks the heart no longer having
to supply it with blood to anything
like the same extent as in Its waking
hours Sleep In fact means a very
complete reduction of all the vital
processes Even the tear glands get
a rest This is why we rub our eyes
on waking It is in order to stimu-
late the glands to furnish moisture for
the eyes which h-ve become dry as
a result of the inaction of the tear
fountains"
Oysters’ Slow Growth '
The oystef is not much larger than
the head of a fair-sized 1 pin at the
end of a fortnight and at three months
about equal to a split pea At the
end of four years’ growth It' is fit
for the market Oysters live to the
age of from twelve to fifteen years
According to one - naturalist these
bivalves feed on monads — the most
minute form of marine life
This is to Certify that Dr Kilmer's Svfamp-Root the
great kidney liver and bladder remedy is purely vegetable
and does not contain any calomel mercury creosote mor-
phine opium' strychnine cocaine nitrate potash (salt-petre)
bromide potassium narcotic alkaloid whiskey wine or afty -harmful
or habit producing drugs Swamp-Root was discovered
through scientific research and study by Dr Kilmer who grad-
uated with honors and is now actively engaged in the practice
of his profession which calling he has successfully followed
many years State of New York County of Broome
City of Binghamton j®b
Jonas M Kilmer senior member of the firm of Dr Kilmer
& Co J" of the City of Binghamton County of Broome State of
New -York being duly sworn ' deposes and says that the
guarantee of purity of Swamp-Root as described in the
foregoing certificate is in all respects true
Subscribed and sworn to )
before me April 26 1898 J
Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have
kidney liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need Swamp-Root makes friends
Each bottle contains the same standard of purity strength and excellence
You may have a sample bottle of Swamp-Root free by mail If you have not already had one
When writing to Dr Kilmer & Co Binghamton N Y be sure to mention reading this generous
offer in this paper
- If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root fs what you need you can purchase the regular
fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at drug stores everywhere Don't make any mistake but remember
the name Swamp-Root Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root and the address Binghamton N Y on every bottle
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REGORY’S SEEQS
Bare sower— eurerower Hold
wader three warrants Write for
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W N U ---WICHITA — No 5—1906
When Answering Advertisements
- Kindly Mention This Paper
'fro CURE THE
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MfiRIPINE
"HAS NO B5I(AL fORHlTADAfiiE
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IS GUARANTEED TO CURE
GRIP BAD COLD HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA
I won’t §ell AntLOrlplne to a dnaler who
lu Cell for your MONET IlAl'K IT IT DON'T UJRfie
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A big hearty voice fj like a big
hearty appetite: It should he controlled
Rich Juicy Radishes Free
Everybody loves juicy tender radishes
Salzcr knows this hence he offers to send
you absolutely free sufficient radish seed
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MG Ooopfc Syrup Tmm
1 um Sold by drurrlsu
to keep you in tender radishes all sum
mer long and his great
SALZEK’S BARGAIN SEED BOOK
with its wonderful surprises and great
bargains in seeds at bargain prices
The enormoue crops cn onr seed farms
the past season compel us to issue this
special catalogue
- SXMD TIUS HOT1CB TO-SAT
and receive the radishes and the wonder-
ful Bargain Book free
Remit to and we add a package of Coe-
moa ths most fashionable serviceable
beautiful annual flower
John A Salzer Seed Co
W La Crosse Wie
Lock Drawer
Year 1905 8ales
The total distributive sales for 1905
exceeded'
- ' 200000000’ r
This total is realized from the sale
of ' fresh meats (beef mutton and
pork) provisions produce (poultry
butter and eggs) soaps glues oils
bones fertilizers feathers casings
hides wools pelts and other by-products
derived from cattle sheep hogs
and poultry
y
Margin of Profit
The Industry Is operated on a mar-
gin of less than 2 cents to each dol-
lar of sales Swift & Co do not sell
at retail Their entire output Is sold
at wholesale to many thousands of
dealers In various parts of the world
There are hundreds of local slaughter-
ers throughout the United States
who buy their live stock In competi-
tion with the packer doing an Inter-
state and international business Like-
wise the packer must sell In compe-
tition with - the local slaughterers
There are no secret processes In the
Industry no complicated and expen-
sive factories and as live stock can
be purchased In almost every hamlet
and city and the preparation of
meats Is simple In the extreme local
slaughtering will long remain a fac-
tor in the production of fresh meats
and provisions
Economic Advantages
The large packing houses will how-
ever always have these advantages:
Locations at the chief Uve stock cen-
ters with the opportunity to ‘buy the
best live stock manufacturing In
large quantities ' at the minimum of
expense utilization of all waste mate-
rial refrigeration mechanical appli-
ances highly efficient business man-
agement These advantages are re-
flected In the quality of the packer’s
output a quality that has reached its
highest development In the products
bearing the name' and brand of
"Swift"
I"' Purchasing Live stock
The principal live etock centers are
Chicago Kansas City Omaha St
Louis St Joseph St Paul and Fort
Worth The same ' methods of pur
chasing cattle shoep and hogs prevail
at all cities At Chicago which is
the largest market there aro about
two hundred and fifty buyers repre-
senting packers local slaughterers in
various cities and exporters Of this
number less than a score arc employ-
ed by Swift ft Company
The farmer ships his live stock to
Chicago consigns them to a commis-
sion firm at the Union Stock Yards
who sees that they are unloaded and
put In pens Then the buyers Inspect
them make their offers to the com-
mission dealer who accepts or rejects
as his judgment dictates All buying
must be finished at 3 o’clock each day
nnd the buyer must pay spot cash
If the commission man has no satis-
factory offers he can hold his stock
over to the next day He gets his
commission from the farmer and nat-
urally strives to get the highest pos-
sible price for his client
Wholesale Distributing Houses
A wholesale distributing house Is a
giant refrigerator but Instead of
shelves there are trolley rails from
which are suspended hooks to hang
the carcasses Some of the houses
cost as much as a hundred thousand
dollars to build and equip As a rule
they are of pressed brick the Insides
being lined— floor walls and celling—
with highly polished hardwood The
floors aro covered daily with fresh
sawdust and all are kept spotlessly
clean There are over three hundred
of these wholesale houses In various
cities of the United States and the
public Is always welcome to visit
them
Packing Plants
All the Swift ft Company plants are
located at the great live stock mar-
kets In the heart of the great agri-
cultural sections where can be pui
chased the finest grades of cattle
sheep and hogs We have seven pack-
ing plants employing at each from
two to eight thousand persons ’
The following gives the locations
aad sizes of the different plants:
Packing Plants
Employes
The total number of persons em-
ployed In all the Swift packing plants
and branch houses aggregate over
26000 persons Conditions for em-
ployes In the various manufacturing
and operating departments Is contin-
ually Improving with the construction
of new buildings and the Installation
of new and up-to-date equipment
Sanitation and Hygiene
The housewife makes no greater ef-
fort to keep her kitchen clean than
we do to keep In sanitary and hygienic
condition our abattoirs They are
thoroughly scrubbed at the close of
each day’s operations and automatic
appliances are used wherever possi-
ble In order to eliminate the personal
handling of meats Rigid rules gov-
erning these points are strictly en-
forced laxity means dismissal
Visitors Always Welcome
No other Industry In the world
gives such a cordial welcome to visit-
ors as Swift ft Co We keep open
house the year around and maintain
a corps of specially trained guides
with special elevators and rest rooms
In one year we have entertained over
a quarter of a million of men and
women In one day — Grand Army
Day 1901 — we entertained 23000
Among our visitors have been ambas-
sadors from foreign governments
princes noblemen and distinguished
citizens from all lands and eminent
folks from every state la the Union
'We wish to' familiarize the publio
with our methods and the best way
to do that Is to let the public see for
Itself We have no secret processes
or methods in any department
Swift’s Premium Hams end Bacon
Swlft’a Premium- Hams and Bacon
are more widely and favorably known
than any other brand Their popular
lty is due to the uniform quality and
flavor of the meat and to their fine
appearance when received from the
dealer Each piece is branded on the
rind “Swift’s Premium TJ S Inspect-
ed” and wrapped in cheesecloth and
white parchment paper
Look for the brand “Swift’s Prem
lum” when buying hams and bacon
Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard
Is a strictly pure lard kettle rend-
ered and put up In 3 5 and 10-pound
sealed palls It is America’s Stand-
ard Lard and enjoys a high repute
tion and an enormous sale
Swift's Soaps
An interesting feature of a trip
through the Chicago plant is a visit to
the scap factory’ one of the largest
and most complete In this country
There we manufacture numerous toi-
let and laundry soaps aad washing
powders
Among which are:
Wool Soap widely and favorably
known for toilet and bath and wash
Ing fine fabrics
Crown Princess Toilet Soap highly "
perfumed
Swift’s Pride Soap for laundry and
household use
Swift’s Pride Washing Powder un
surpassed for all cleaning purposes
Swift's Specialties
Swlft’a Premium Ham
Swift’s Premium Bacon
Swlft’a Premium Sliced Bacon
Swift’s Premium Lard
Swift's Winchester Ham
Swift’s Winchester Bacon
Brookfield Farm Sausage
Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard
Jewel Lard Compound '
Swlft’a Cotosuet
Swift’s Jersey Buttertna
Swift’s Beef Extract
Swift’s Beef Fluid
Swift’s Premium Milk-Fed Chlckeng
Swift's Soaps
Wool 8oap
Scented Toilet Soaps " j
Swift’s Pride Soap '
Swlft’a Pride Washing Powdep
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Howard, J. D. The Byron Republican. (Byron, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1906, newspaper, February 9, 1906; Byron, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1761657/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.