Sentinel News-Boy. (Sentinel, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 20, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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QUICK RE8ULT8.
W. J. Hill, of Con-
cord, N. C., Justice of
the Peace,
says: "Doan's
Kidney Pills
proved a very
efficient reme-
dy in my case.
I used them for
disordered kid-
neys and back-
ache, from
which I had ex-
perienced a
great deal of
trouble and
pain. The kidney secretions were
very irregular, dark colored and full
of sediment. The Pills cleared it all
up and I have not had an ache in my
back since taking the last dose. My
health generally is Improved a great
deal."
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., Buffalo, N.
Y. For sale by all dealers, price 50
cents per box.
HOOP8KIRTS ARE BEING WORN
A Chicago Dressmaker Says the In*
verted Balloon Is in^Style
Hoopskirts have again made their
appearance in Chicago- The latest
coming out of the ante-bellum article
was at the weekly meeting of the
Chicago Dressmakers' club at the
Stratford hotel recently. Mme. M. J.
Mosac, president of the club, had a
spiral design of hoopskirt which was
demonstrated on the form of Miss
Anna Schubert, a model.
"I will show that this hoopskirt is
not the old 'Johnnie Comes Marching
Home' sort, but, of course, we can't
say how far it will develop," said
Mme. Mosac, as she led Miss Anna to
a chair and seated her with comfort,
her skirts still on the floor in front.
"The old sort, you know, used to fly
up in front, but that was before dress-
making got to be an art as it is to-
day."
The dressmakers say that within a
short time the hoopskirt will be the
rage in Chicago.
The Sentinel News-Boy.
BY WILL W. HORNBECK.
SENTINEL,
OKLA.
NEW STATE NEWS
The chief of police at Muskogee has
been ordered to enforce the collection
of an annual tax of 110 from all real
estate dealers of that town.
8alute Caused a Fire
When the Italian cruiser Umbrla en-
! tered the harbor of San Jose de Guate-
mala the other day she fired a salute
A burning wad from one of the guns
| dropped on the roof of the government
building and set lire to It. The crew
was ordered ashore and assisted in
| hard fight, which resulted to saving
most of the building.
ITCHING SCALP HUMOR.
A new telephone line is being built
from Durwood to Baum, through Mul-
key. Connection will be made with
the Ardmore-South McAlester line.
Lady Suffered Tortures Until Cured
by Cuticura—Scratched Day
and Night.
The City National bank of Madill
and the American National" bank of
Weleetka have been authorized to be-
gin business-
Burglars entered the store of N.
Johnson at Tyler and appropriated
merchandise to the value of |6&.
The Chickasaw Medical association
met In Marietta last week. Wynne-
wood was selected as the next meet-
ing place.
"My scalp was covered with little
pimples and I suffered tortures from
the itching. I was scratching all day
and night, and I could get no rest,
washed my head with hot water and
Cuticura Soap and then applied the
Cuticura Ointment as a dressing. One
box of the Ointment and one cake o1
Cuticura Soap cured me. Now my
head is entirely clear and my hair is
growing splendidly. I have used Cu
ticura Soap ever since, and shall nev
er be without it (Signed) Ada C.
Smith, 309 Grand St., Jersey City,
N. J."
A plain person doesn't seem ao if
he suits your fancy.
When his goods are his chief good
a man is likely to find little lasting
good.
Were Good for Both.
Paulding, Miss., May 15th.—-(Spe-
cial)—In this neighborhood men and
women alike are telling of the great
benefit they have received from the
use of Dodd's Kidney Pills and it fre-
quently happens they are the means
of curing members of both sexes in
the same family. Take the case of
Mr. and Mrs. F. Erby. The latter
voices the sentiment of both when
she says:
"My lips cannot express too much
praise for Dodd's Kidney Pills. I suf-
fered with Backache and Female
weakness for four or five years and I
feel that I have been wonderfully
helped by Dodd's Kidney Pills. My
husband, too, was a sufferer for five
years from a weak bladder and they
also cured him."
Dodd's Kidney Pills make healthy
kidneys. Healthy kidneys mean pure
blood and good health all over the
body. No woman with healthy kid-
ueys ever had female weakness.
Repose and cheerfulness are the
badge of the gentleman—repose Is en*
ergy. The Greek battle pieces are
calm the heroes, in whatever violent
actions engaged, retain a serene as-
pect.—Emerson.
Application has been made to Gov-
ernor Ferguson for the pardon of
Frank Coleman, who, in 1901, was
sent to the penitentiary for ten years
from Pottawatomie county for robbing
a French co-laborer of eight onts.
Gas Is to be supplied to the Chilocco
Indian school from north of Arkansas
City.
Too many women look upon a mar-
| riage certificate as a license to oper
ate a hold-up game.
The Order of Eagles will celebrate
in Muskogee May 22 to 27.
Machinery for a 100-barrel flouring
mill has been received at Lawotn.
The promoters say the mill will be
completed and in readiness fbr busi-
ness by fall.
Charles Mooreman, a brakeman em-
ployed by the Ardmore & Chickasha
Railway company, wfts caught be-
tween freight cars and seriously In-
jured. Mooreman's home is at Ma-
dill.
Every housekeeper should know
that if they will buy Defiance Gold
Water Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time, because
never sticks to the Iron, but because
each package contains 16 oz.—one full
feound—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 all Injurious chem-
icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a
12-oz. package It Is because he haa
a stock on hand which he wishes to
dispose of before he puts In Defiance.
He knows that Defiance Starch haa
printed on every package in large let-
ters and. figures "16 oza." Demand
Defiance and save much time and
money and the annoyance of the iroa
■ticking. Defiance never sticks.
The failures of this world are the
truest tokens of the next.—Florida
Times-Union.
Ed Williams was arrested at Shaw-
nee and turned over to the federal an- |
thorities upon a charge of having ob-
tained money under false pretenses.
It is claimed he secured the payment j
of a money order which did not be-
long to him.
Bruce Roberts, charged with the
killing of Joe Roberts at Terral, was
acquitted in the preliminary examin-
ation. It was proven that he acted
in self-defense.
Boswell has a press lyick factory
in operation.
More than one hundred men-of the
twin territories met in Oklahoma City
last week to talk prices and freight
rates. In a body they visited the
coal fields near South McAlester and
other points.
"Makes It Go 'Way."
"We simply can't do without it
We are not going to try. When
Bobby stubs or cuts his toe, It's "Ma
where's the Lightning Oil?" When
Lizzie burn her hand or arm. It's
"Where's the Lightning Oil?" When
little Dick's been playing with a bum
ble bee, it's, "Where's the Lightning
Oil?" The echo of all our afflictions
is, "Where's the Lightning Oil?" It's
the balm that makes the pain go way.
Sincerely yours,
P. CASSIDY,
Montevallo, Ala.
If we could see into the future
blindness would soon be considered a
blessing.
Eagles of Oklahoma met at Oklaho-
mat City last week and organized a
permanent state convention.
Baptists have completed a church
at Boswell and work has been com-
menced on a new Methodist meeting
house.
To the housewife wlio has not yet
become acquainted with the new things
of everyday use in the market and
who Is reasonably satisfied with the
old. we would suggest that a trial of
Defiance Cold Water Starch be made
at otice. Not alone because It is guar-
anteed by the manufacturers to be su-
perior to any other brand, but becaus*
each 10c p.-jfkage contains 16 ozs.,
while all the other kinds contain but
12 ozs. It Is safe to say that the lady
who once usr*s Defiance Starch will use
no other. Quality and quantity muat
win.
A large deposit of pottery clay is
said to have been discovered near j
South McAlester.
A new bank, tho Oklahoma State
National, will be opened in Guthrie
June 15th. The capital stock will be
*50,000.
Dustin, a new town In Indian Ter-
ritory, Is said not to have a lawyer.
The town has two banks and two
hotels, but no followers of ^lack-
atone. * V
Private Car Lines.
The railroads seem very willing to
have the private car lines brought
under the jurisdiction of the Inter-
state Commerce Commission. A rail-
road president fs authority for the
statement that lines are paid mileage,
without discrimination, and the ques-
tion of excessive charges is a matter
for the shipper to settle with the car
lines, so long as there is no law to
govern their rates. Car mileage pay-
ing has been decided to be as legal as
the payment of rental for property.
Wealth may not bring happiness,
but most of us think we could get
next to it if we had the money.
In a Pinch, Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE.
A powder. It cures painful, smarting,nerv-
I ous feet and ingrowing nails. It's the
greatest comfort discovery of the age.
Makes new shoes easy. A certain cure fo«
| sweating feet. Sold by all druggists 25c.
Trial package FREE. Address A &
Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
There may be plenty of room at the
top, but the climbing is not what it
is crAcked up to be.
Married 8evenfy-«lx Years
A Montreal couple, Pierre Forget
and his wife, have just celebrated the
seventy-sixth anniversary of their
marriage. Mr. Forget Is 100 years and
6 months old, while his wife is 96,
and both are In good health. One of
their thirteen children will heraelf
celebrated her golden wedding three
years brace, though she is only 61
now.
Opening of the Uintah Indian
Reservation.
The Uintah Indian Reservation In
Dtah, containing 2,425,000 acres of
arable land, to be opened up for set-
tlement on September 1, 1905, Is des-
cribed in a pamphlet just issued by
the passenger department of the Den-
ver ft Rio Grande Railroad company.
A valuable map, showing the country
to be opened up and the various
routes by which it can be reached, li
published for the first time In this
pamphlet, which may be obtained by
addressing General Passenger Agent
S. K. Hooper at Denver.
The man who talks as If he had his
mouth full of hot mush Is never able
to make a stirring speech.
cm the famous
Red Cross Ball Blue. Large 2-oz. package S
cents. The Russ Company. South Bend, Ind.
When peaches get cheaper is that a
pit fall?
"^^riThoapsM'a Eyt Vatar
Comfort—Economy
A Cool Kitchen
No kindlings to chop-no dirt—and a kitchen
as comfortable as tho sitting room-that*!
Quick Meal way—just turn the valve—itrike a
match and youihtn instantly a red hot Bre-
and in no time breakfast is ready. And It costs
almo t nothing tor feel. 4f to # a day.
that's all. Ivm just as simple and aa
safe as an ordinary kerosene lamp. „
It is built aooordlng to the in-
raranoe people's idess-thoy have
tetted the
QUICK
(Evaporator)
GASOLINE
STOVE
in everr po$$ible war to
their fuii aatUf act ion.
The Quick Meal saves
half an hoar's sleep*.
every moraine and ever ,
so much time during a day. Toe eaa roll It lm-
to your Inning Room, if yon prefer-wherever
you use the Quick Meal, you* room remains
clean, cool and comfortable.
You should have a Quick Meat la Your
kitchen.
doe"n"t °*rry ad
Would Ton Like a Present?
We willsendyou something useful-*o
thing you'll like if you'll simply tell us your
railHI SIM ***}*£ * Humf and say whether or
— - not he oarries titttck Meal.
your name W
wUl be sure t
C:
«■ ana aey wnetner or
ies Quick Meal. Hlgn
plainly so the preuent
> to reach you safely.
Slagsa Stove 0*., Dlv. Maksrs
ethSfc, Bt.Leala,Ms.
"The Wonder City"
ELDORADO
SPRINGS
Bidden away in the
foothills of the North*
era Osarks' slopes, In
the midst of green
forests, lies Eldorado
Springs, Mo., an Ideal
health and pleasure
resort. Blnee the dls-
oovery of Its now
famous Springs, thous-
ands have received
benefits from the heal*
ins waters, and have
cone away eloquent
testimonials of their
curative properties.
During the summer
season, excursion
tickets will be sold to
Eldorado Bprlnss at
CREATLY REDUCED RATES
To those seeking a
quiet, Ideal place . la
which to spend a
summer vacation at m
minimum expense*
Eldorado Bprlnss offers
many attractions.
Beeklsta sad fall particulars
as t train tsrvica.tstss. •««..
may be hsd of any Ksty A feat,
er by arresting i
V. t Drew. C I. JL.fmm, 1st
*. C taefci. I. P. A, ftl*M« Or
fasratlirtM.ft.r.iT.A.SLlMk.lto.
"THB KATY"
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