Coalgate Courier. (Coalgate, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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Originator of the Tin Foil Smoker Pack-
age The man who lias made Lewi’
Single Binder Straight Sc Cigar famour
among smokers throughout tho West-
Boston "School City"
The Hancock School for Girin at
Boston has been successfully organ-
ised as a school city under the1 guid-
ance of Miss Ellen Sawtolle as prin-
cipal It Is the first school In Boston
to adopt this method of training tho
young for self-government
Serious Business
facing a bear without U M C cartridges In
your cun They have terrific rrrfclnf force
and are sure fire buy of your dealer
rrirtlei are tnmiiM elan eterwianl
arm wVn i JU-Voet Uklre ere ueed e aieci uei
on UOrlS
THE UNION M pTALLIC
CARTRIDGE COMPANY
BRIDGEPORT CONN
Agency! 313 Broadway New York
Wanted roe uerree sitatcs aaT ehia-bodiad
nmarriad nee leitMn wrMefll eed 15 elilaeee
' Untied Hialaa of food oharwtM end tenperoSe
bnblte who mb apeafc rood nod write Kogliah fee
lnrerekelle uppip to Keorulllng Offtoor foeW
Office Fnildtng Ohlahewa UuUirt Hhewee
Ketd 0 I- rial® L T
SPELTZ
la a valuable spring grain resists
drought and extremely wet weather
Ask for price We have the seed It's
lime to set eggs If you haven't an
J neuhator we would like to sell you one
VOSS BROS SEES BOUSE Dept E Wichita Kaiu
The Government of Canada
Gives absolutely
FREE to every
settler one hun-
dred and sixty
acres of land in
Western Canada
Land adjoining this cun bo purchased
from railway and laud coinpuuics at from
fti to 110 per acre
On this Innd this yeur has been produced
upwards of twenty-live bushels of wheat to
the acre
It is also the best of grazing land and for
mixed tanning it bus no sucrior on the
continent
Splendid climate low taxes railways
convenient schools and churches close at
hand
Write for "Twentieth Century Canada"
and low railway rates to Kucrintendent of
Immigration Ottawa Canada or to
authorized Canadian Government Agent—
J S Craw-ford No 123 V Ninth biroot
Kansas City Missouri
(Mention this oaiierl
Jiiuniuaiii wj-zw
Cheap Rates to
California
and Mexico
From February lJith to April
7th inclusive Colonists’ tickets
will te on sale toCalifornia and
Mexico points at exceptionally
low rates:
Through tourist sleepers from
St Louis on Tuesday of each
week You step into the enr at
St Ixiuis and do not leave it
until you reach San Francisco
Ask your nearest railroad agent
for rates or address
G S STEIN D P A
Oklshoms City Oklahoma
Tickets on sale everywhere via
Missouri Kansas & Texas Iv’y'
rr-LreTw— rm
WNU— Oklahoma City— No 7 1903
DEFIANCE Cold Wafer Starch
akc lumlrr mil a pleasure Id oz jkg luc
Many a follow has made his mark
by making a mark of some other fellow
Hustler Here it Your Chance
We want an energetic man in every
town la Oklahoma and Indian Terri-
tory to place before the public the
finest proposition on eurth Hustlers
can make 100 per day Write today
or some one will get the exclusive
right In your town John Threadglll
Company care Threadglll Hotel Ok-
lahoma City
Keep your mouth shut to-day ani
yon won’t have to squaro yourself to-
morrow Catarrh and Headache
Mrs Z E Goforth 2119 Holly St
Kansas City writes: "After using a
sample bottlo and two 25c bottlea of
Hunt’s Lightning Oil I am almost well
of Catarrh It atops my headaches
It la the best medicine I ever saw
and I Just can't keep house without
It" She la right
It may be all right for a woman to
powder her face but she should never
paint out the smiles
Every bouseiteeper snouia Know tnat
If they will buy Defiance Cold Water
Starch for laundry use they will save
not only time because It never stlrks
to the iron but because each package
contains 16 oz — one full pound — while
ell other Cold Water Starches are put
up In -pound packages and the prlre
Is the same 10 rents Then again
because Defiance Starch Is free from
all Injurious chemicals If your grocer
tries to sell you a 12-oz package It
Is because be haa a stock on hand
which be wishes to dispose of before
be puts In Defiance He knows that
Defiance Starch has printed on every
package in -large letters and figures
"16 078” Demand Defiance and nave
much time and money and the annoy-
ance of the Iron sticking Defiance
sever sticks
Did it ever occur to you that nearlj
all the books on the art of acquiring
wealth were written by poor men?
WILD WITH ITCHING HUMOR
Eruption Broke Out in Spots All Over
Body — Cured at Expense of Only
$126— Thanks Cuticura
The Cuticura Remedies cured me of
my skin disease and I am very thank-
ful to you My trouble was eruptloa
of the skin which broke out’ in spots
all over my body and caused a con-
tinual Itching which nearly drove me
wild at times 1 got mediclno of a
doctor but It did not cure me and
when I caw in a paper your ad I sent
to you for the Cuticura book and I
studied my ease In It I then went
to the t’rug store and bought one cake
of Cuticura Soap one box of Cuticura
Ointment and one vial of Cuticura
Pills From the first application I re-
ceived relief I used The first set and
two extra cakes of Cuticura Soap and
was completely cured I had suffered
for two years and 1 again thank Cuti-
cura for my cure Claude N John-
son Maple Grove Farm R F D 2
Walnut Kan June 15 1D05"
Although 53 years old Earl de Gray
still ranks as the griatest game
butcher In England perhaps In the
world He has killed more game than
any other living sportsman — amount-
ing when computed to 316G99 head
Comprised !n this list were llooo
pheasants 84000 partridges 45500
grause 20500 hares and as many rab-
bits In Yorkshire he once shot 500
grouse In a single day and on another
occasion brought down 750 pheaauts
In Wales between sunrise and sunset
he once disposed of 150 rabbits
H- E Huntington Is preparing to
establish a permanent Indian exhibi-
tion in Southern California It win
have a group of every tribe of Indians
In North America permanently quar-
tered there besides an art gallery
containing Indian photographs The
Indians will live in their primitive
habitations clothed in their native
dress and will engage in various
handicrafts
Surprise Is exprtssed In Swedish
newspapers that tho committee In
charge of the Nobel prizes for 1904
spent C88493 crowns or nearly one-
half of the lnrome for that yeur on
"general expenses"
"She’s really not cultured She
says sho can't understand Browning
at all" "Rut one may bo cultured
and yet not understand Browning''
"Of course one mny not understand
It hut one should never admit It”—
(Dhllndt lpbla Ledger)
A BOY'S BREAKFAST
There's a Natural Food That Makes
Its Own Way
There’ a boy up In llooslck Falls
N Y who la growing Into sturdy
manhood on Grape Nuts breakfasts
It might have been different with him
as his mother explulns:
"My ll year-o'd hoy Is large well
developed and active and has been
made bo by his fondness for Grape-
Nuts food At five years be was a
very nervous child and was subject
to frequent attacks of Indigestion
which used to rob him of his strength
nd were very troublesome to deal
with He never seemed to care for
any tiling for his breakfast until I
4rled Grape-Nuts and I have never
had to rhange from that Ho makes
bis entire breakfast of Grape-Nuts
food It Is always relished by him
and he says that it satisfies him bet-
ter than the ordinary kind of a meal
"Belter than all ho is no longer
troubled with Indigestion or nervous-
ness and has got to be a splendidly
developed fellow slree he began to
ii"o Grape-Nuts food" Name given by
ToRtum Co Battle Creek Mich
There’s a reason Read the little
book "The Road to Wellvllle” In
pkgs :
MURDER COMMITTED IN 1890
James McCarthy Located in Little
Rock After Sixteen Years
OKLAHOMA CITY: Oklahoma au-
thorirlis have arrested James Mc-
Carty better known to early settlers
here as ’ Rt d” for the murder oT
Samuel McPherson In August 1S90
McCarty was arrested and later In-
dicted by a grand Jury He was re-
leased f:om custody by furnishing a
bond In the sum of I5UOO When the
time came for trial McCarty had lot t
the country When the Sax and Fox
country was opened to settlement
some of tho boo mem found u d'ad
body Ir a canyon near the line of the
Klekaboo reservation in tho Sac and
Fox country Two men ITentlfied
this as McCarty's body and as a re-
sult the men who had signed his
bond were released from further re-
sponsibility To all Intents and purpeap Mc-
Carty remained dead (to Oklahoma)
until a few weeks ago when Sam
Rarteli wno nad been In Arkansas
looking for stolen mults remark 'd to
bherlfi Garrison that he had seen
"Red" McCarty
“That man Is wanted for murder
and we must get him” was the sher-
iff’s response A warrant was se-
cured and then a tequlsltlon from the
governor At the time of the mur-
der McCarty was employed as a bar-
tender in a saloon In this city and
the murder is said to nave been one
of the most heartless and cold blooded
crimes ever committed In tho terri-
tory CITY MARSHAL KILLED
A Tragedy Occurs In uQiet Town of
Maud Yy
SHAWNEE: ’ AtMaud In this CpoV-
ty Tom D-inrer city marsh if was fat-
ally shot and Vic Chambers a black-
smith was killed Daneer who Is un-
der bond for stabbing a white man and
who later killed a negro there had
been neross the Seminole 'line sup-
pressing some gambling and as he re-
turned Chambers who was drinking
celled him into the blarksmit7 shop
and asked whether Dancer hxd called
one of his (Chambers) relatives a
name Dancer replied that ba had and
mount It when Chambers flreff twice
strlklngythe marshal In vital 'spots
Dancer replied with two shst'ofle en-
tering Chamber's brad nnd causing In-
stant death
Parlies who saw tha terrible-duel ex-
onerate Dancer from blame: He has
bhen a terror to the crlmlnnbrwho In-
fest the little border town and his of
on been In danger of death
:
CITIZENS ISSUE ULTIMATUM
1
Patrons of Ti lephone st Wilburton
Make Demand Upon the Company
SOl'TlI McALESTER: At the gen-
eral offices of the I!"ll Yelephono com-
pany hero was received an ultimatum
from thi telephone users of Wilburton
In the shape of a threat that tele-
phones would lie discarded unless the
company Improves the service at WII-
buitou and reinstalls two young ladles
who were discharged from positions
at the central office The Wllburton
exchange is operated in connection
with the system at thli place and offi-
cials in charg-j Intlmats tnat thry wl!
clone down the plant rather than sur-
render the management of the busi-
ness to the citizens The ultimatum
was draft d at a nius meeting of citi-
zens and telephone users The town
Is considerably stirred np over the
matter
But His Wife With a Neckyok
LAWTON: An Indian named Co-
manche John who lives near India-
honia was arrested on the charge of
beating his wife The evidence In
his trial showed that he hvl struck his
wife with a neckyoke b: caking her
nesi nnd arm Comanche John was
given a sentence of thirty days and a
tine of $25 and costs
Wlfey Tlea up Hubby’s Money
Gl’THRIE: Because he still licks
a few months of being of age Morgan
Griffin had all of hi property tied tip
by a divorce suit file! by his wife Jo-
sie Griffin to wlicin he was married in
December 19011 If she had waited un-
til his majority he might have been
able to get away with his money but
as It In still in control of his guardian
Judge Ilurford has ordered the pay-
ment of money into court for her sup-
port and attorney's fees Griffin Is
not to Ik- allowed to receive more than
frni) until ease Is ended Mrs Crlffin
charges cruelty Including on attempt
to kill her with a lnifo
Laid Cornsrstons at CordefT
CORDELL: The cornerstone ct
the new academy building to be erect-
ed here undir the auspices or the
Dutc'i R formed church was laid last
week The ceremonies were tinder
the direction of the congregation The
ston- was laid by William Harder son
cf tho woman who his given the $10-
000 to build the academy' and the
dedication addriss was delivered by
the Pev Walter C Roe
Dvnim’ters Smt to Jail
HOBART: J (’ Rtantlll nnl Jim
FniWwood rhnrgf(1 with attamptlng
to lvntr::lt'’ the home of G-orge Gi g-
gesball m- ir God bo sevoril weeks
ago were bi l l to th- grand Jury under
bo ml of J2hfi0 each a the result of
their preliminary examination here
Neither was able to give bond and
!:th we:o reronnritteJ to Jail
ak t more troubb1 ta conceal a
r life than to art uprightly —
llolyuake
A woman without Jeaiouy t a fit
subject for the undertaker
no’ Cure l the bent nicdlrme we c rrr ti rd
for all afire: I on of the throat and lungs— IV u
O KhUSI1T Vsnburrn lad Feb 10 1ICJ0
Knowledge Is power -uirril a man
reaches the point where he knows it
all
Try me Just once and I am sure to
come again Defiance Starch
Habit may be second nature but It
Is seldom an Improvement on the
original
iforlb Knowing
—that Allcork's are the original and only
genuine porous plasters ail other to-called
porous plaster are Imitations
There Is small room for domestic
happiness in the head filled with fash-
ions Wanted — Men to learn the barber
trade Blvprt time completes can
partly earn expense while learning
write for terms today Oklahoma City
Barber College 115 S Robinson St
Oklahoma City
It takes a lot of horse sense to en-
able a man to manage an automobile
or a mule
A rrARASTKK!) (TltK FOR rilFJS
Illilnir Ililnl liiroilinif )nl-uillnic I'Mr Orint-
ffiatti ar ariihonxtMl i rrftiml monry if l A60
OIN TMKNT faiii to rura !a 1 10 14 tlayi Sue
There aro two classes of women —
those who llko nice clothes and those
w ho are dead
PIVF jrmnfillTire t flta or nFrrntifnFM ifr
I d fl rl o v a ti of I r Khnea 'treat Serve Hrst'K-
9T -fWrtft frf KK1K SMOO irtl rti trite
tUNKUdlMl Area irtL Hitttdc’ittbi 1
When the small boy takes the cake
he thinks that is receiving only
his Juit dpsmn -
'j I"! -y L-s —
Taylor’s Chei-okee Ketnedy of Sweet Gum
and Mullen i Nut lire's great remedy— Cure
Cough Cold Croup and Consumption
and all tlinuu and lung trouble At drug-
gists 25c toe and 1100 per bottle
"A little knowledge is a dangerous
thing”’ said the man who quotes
"Yes answered Senator Sorghum
"especially when It's something that
a queer publisher happens to know
about you”— (Washington Star)
Don't It Jar YouT
To have a cough that you can't
leave off— even when you go to bed?
But 1 away for good by tmlng 5lm-
nons's Cough Syrup It heals Inflammation-of
the -throat and lung— gives
you rest and peuceful sleep
A merry heart kills more microbes
that any medicine'
There is ont$ One
Genuine- Syrup of Figs
The Genuine is -Manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Co
The full narrto of tho company California Fig Syrup Co
I printed on the front of every package of tho genuine
The Genuine- Syrup of Figs- is for Sale In Original
Packages Only by Reliable Druggists Everywhere
Knowing the above will enable one to avoiJ tbe fraudulent imita-
tions made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable
dealers The imitations are known to act injuriously and should
therefore be declined
Buy the genuine always if you wish to get its beneficial effects
It cleanses the system gently yet effectually dispels colds and headaches
when bilious or constipated prevent) fevers and acts best on the
kidneys liver stomach and bowels when a laxative remedy is needed
by men women or children Many millions knew of its beneficial
effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge It is the
laxative remedy of the well-informed
Always buy the Genuine- Syrup of Figs
MANUFACTURED BY TH2
toubvilfc K
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
folor mor sootf bnohtr md Utter color th n other d One 10c eackij eolr ill fibers The deln cold trr better than in other dr YouCmrf
n serment ailhout opsins apart W rile lor Ir teookiet- Hoa to Die Bltacii end Mik Color MONROC DStUQ CO Unlonvlll MlatourZ
Whoa ft man has his miiKtucheJ
shaved off he wonders that all thej
world does not arise and ask w hat
niyst rious rhange has taken place
Try It Once
There Is more actual misery and
lens real danger In a case of itchln
skin disease than any other ailment
Hunt's Cure Is manufactured especi-
ally for these cases It relioua In-
stantly and cures proinjtly Absolute-
ly guaranteed
It will not do us much good la
heaven to think of the things we hat
thought cf doing he: e— Chicago Tribune
A TRAINED NURSE
c
After Years of Experience Advises Women in
Regard to Their Health
Mr Martha Fohlman
of 65 Chester Avenue fi-
Newark N J xvho Is a
graduate Nurse from the
BlookloyTrainingSchool y
at I’biladelphia anti for
six years Chief Clinic
Nurse nt the l’hiladelpliia
Hospital writes the letter
printed below She haa
the al vantage of personal
experience besides her
professional rdueation
and what she hns to say
may bo absolutely relied
upon
Many other women arc
afflicted as she was They
can regain health in the
same wny It is prudent
to heed such advice from
such a source
Mrs I’ohlmnn writes:
“ I am firmly persuaded
after eight year of experience
with lvdia E 1’inkliAm'a
Vegetable Comjrmml Hint it B Mnelk
is the safest nnd bout medicine ay wxrsrj
fur any suffering woman to
Use"
“ Immediately after my
marriage I found Hint ny
health liegan to fail mo I tm
raoie weak and pale with
Hover tx-nrlng-down pain
fearful Ku-Larhcs and fre-
quent diz7T-ltj Th-dnctnn
prewrilicu for ino yet I did
not Improve I wo-iM Mont
after eating and frequently
become oauseated I hail
pain down through nr limbs SO I could
hardly walk It was as tmd a cane of fcrnnle
trouble ns I have ever known lvdia K
Biukliam s Vegetable Compound bowrever
i-urd -pin w itUq opr month Since that
tm Tbav bad pi iiM ix t lax-omniend It to
a anrub-r of uii-nra -suffering from all
forms of female rtif!lrulMV and I find that
wiide it is coa-idcred moirofi-srinuul to re--ommend
a patent Dic(h4 te 1 can honestly
'recommend lvdia fcl Tb-ihnm' Vegetable
Coni))i:nd for I have found that it cure
(-male ill where all ntllvf jnedirino fails It
is a fraud medicine furOk women’1
Money cannot buy6ju-h testimony as
this — merit alone can jrudtieo such re-
sults and the abh'st specialists now
agree that Lydia E I’inkham's Vege-
table Compound is the most univer-
sally successful remedy for all female
diseases known to medicine
When women are troubled with Ir-
regular suppressed or painful periods
weakness displacement or uleeration
of ttye female orgauihjthat bearing-
down feeling inilamhlution backache
bloating (or fjatuleriqej general debili-
ty indigestion nnd itervons prostra-
tion or are beset wJMy such symptoms
as dizziness faintness jas&itude cxcita-
lydla E PInkhnmV Vegetable
S an fTarvdsco CaJ
riUCZ FIFTY CENTS TcS EOTTU
yitic:
25 Cs
iREGORY’S SEEDS
J J II rsfort 4
Mm
r7FFQnriTo'! '-vtohiuw
It w I bOl kJ Id l Inii ton It 4
Suecossriilly Prosectire Clolmft
I Iai Brim ipul k i Iminet t A iniun Human
iJjrucJtU rot iitudiAUu4 tuaiiua fttuc
Sy-V
A
l
bllity Irritability nervousness sleep
lessuess melancholy "all-gon " ami
" want-tO-be-left-alonc’ feelings hint s
and hopelessness they should rcmcm-
ler there is one tried and true remedy
Lydia E l’inkhara’s Vegetable Com-
pound at once removes such troubles
No other female medicine in the
world haa received such widespread
aud unqualified endorsement
The needles suiferingof women from
diseases peculiar to tlieir sex Is terrible
to see The money which they pay to
doctors who do not help them Is an
tnnrmons waste The pnln Is cured
and the money is saved by Lydia E
1‘inkliam's Vegetable Compound
It 1 1 well for women w ho are ill to
write Mrs I’inkliam at Lynn Mass
The present Mrs 1‘inkliam is tho
daughter-in-law of Lydia IS l’inkham
her assistant for many years before her
decease and for twenty -five years
since her advice haa been freely given
to slek women In her great experi-
ence which covers many years sho
lias probably lind to deal with dozens
of cases just like voura Her advu-
is strictly confidentiaL
Compound Succeeds Where Others FalL
roWBPwf
flew York
v -A -v
a
i!a
tlti U U UUk
IS GUARANTEED TO CURE
CP!? BAD COLD HEADACHE AND KEURALClJt
1 won’t r-ll Atl-ttrlplno to tlr who won't Unr
It I 11 tor ) it o E V It At Ik I r IT 1IOVT Ilia
Jr lyVlemer 31 Spring fteld
CEriAXCL STARCH
) Wrrfll H4h Mul1
lr !) Cl UiuteU
WNU — Oklahoma City — No 7 1906
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