The Claremore Progress. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 6, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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TH« Wonderful flrowlh of
Calumet
Baking
Powder
l« du« lo it*
Perfect Quality
and
Moderate Price
UbOd In Million* of Homati
A fntnd el tna Mule
Colonel (iwirKu R. J.nkln* <>f Kalr>
htiry. ii'imii'iiiuaiii mul ciininilmiary
funeral ol ihr NViiraika guard, >■>
"Ali'-r a lifetime i'f doae a<mocl-
(linn with the mule I have ti -ver
known linn id kirk * man; wir have I
ever met man who knt'w an..tint
man of hi* own kntiwli'dec who bail
been kicked liy a mul.-
"T.iIh It a IhiIiI alal tnaHI. lull il It
iriii>, novertlieleaa. Vim ran qiti'silon
mldleri tif ihe arm.v everywhere, ami
I confidently predict thai they wit'
h-ar in* niii In Ihi*. I know I am tip
iimiiiirt a popular belief, Inn I auk you
lo aunt ami 1'iltik anil If I am mil
doing our muli* frli ml a deaarved )u
Her. Home*' klrka an- plenty: niulr
kl ka arc as rar.« an prontollona. Wert
you ever riding at iiIkIii on the pralr
l"n, far away from comrade* and
camp; weary, looking for ih« tllMnii
twinkling camp fire* mil In be found'.
Pld you ever til Mich a Hm. arc youi
mule friend lift hi* tlrelcM head am
lilow hi* ri'Minant Irunipliet of ilia
covery for Hie wiighl-for haven? lit
hit'i not keen II. hut he hit'- '-melt It
and In a moment lit ironing a berlin* |
for th«> distant picket line and foragi
t.tiIon. Were you ever riding acroai
it dreary, dry. diwty country, thirdly
no water In alght. and Hi where
nlioittn undiscovered? Throw lh
bridle looxe on the mulc'a neck mid
plic him hla way. he will take you to
waler an unerringly aa a carrier
pigeon «ingN |ta way lo Ita rooat."
The great secret of aiteccn In life
h to ho ready when your opportunity
romcs.
ISelng rich In a rehllve term, after
all. A boy with a dime i* aometlnvx
richer limn a man with a million dot
lain.--Hnmervllle Journal.
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PINT 0000 FOR eHIUPRCN
A 6htf«|a Jurtaa « filhe#
Wua e«iii|iia'n*d
Tka faei imi It t I'hinticg me mil
•l a>k i t pi ii.lt taautit btucn in a
aik'n ■ of u pn'«' ti in a
Iter liUbltait 1 ani'idltl^ Ju tti'«t
Huritt aim dcUicd rfmullr "iai
tha prektinia of t'ktiaiii' •'• i « a
rMl.I i- nut a luminal ufltiHi
"It la Mi t ilMtti In liaie itirtl t'hil
dtrII lite rtlllll eal.l •lull Jlllill Ml
Malum lio niii. I aueti a kl*le "f adap
In tna ii.iiiit iiii lluUUlf* ' in fa*'1 '•
mako lbin liMililtbr, ft" It t
healthy fill ihlldtep lit be duo Hill
your rtalMrw hawi alaara «pp< «n<l
clean alii n they lni" apiwar-d in
mult a lilt yinir a if.
IIre Mamarrt McMahon liail Iter
hiiktianil triwinl cu ihe thatae i«f
making ibrcau in kill her but when
Juaiirit lltiiby taul all lie mul.I tin
ai< to kent! I tie hd'haltil to Hie lit lib
well ft r the offrnki* she * m iniaHlliig
he khmiltl lio pun I>hed 1 he tin
band proimwl lo K<.4 wiihin a week
■nd the c« | aa iiiuiu iie.| iiitill
Autftuil !
Arrivinq ai a Vafrtnt.
Kukh«t|ua. I'm , Au« I mp fl*ll-*
In Ihlk lection of I'riiiikvliaiiia ihera
it a ariiwin* In lief Hm fm ku.n Kiti
ney |ila a>«a a* flheumaiirm anil
l ama hark tlu te Ik or.lr ill e "He
cure and M at la IMd'k Kidney I'llli.
Thla belief growl fmm ktieh cam at
that I'f Mia M. I. l>g*lkOB ft linn
;daca. H ie telle ilia ttory berwlf
follow :
"I have aufftrad fc.m llhetunailkr.i
fer thlrti jegfk and Unit that fitwld'e
Kidney I'ii!a hpt.- ituna ma mora good
than ant meunina I hm* e*er ta«en
I WA* aWo bolliereit a lib l^iinn Heck
and I tan only Mb <h*i my bcck
ha tit t hniherril oi« lltice I look
I tot. 1 a Kldner I'llla '
Ct.neldcrln* that Mre |iavi«in only
look tan ho«ei of IMft k Kidney |'|l|e,
ihe r«eult would he ronkldered won
detful If It were noi the! inhere are
rapoiting eimllar reeulta dallv Km he
qua in faat arriving at a verdict that
"liodd'e Kidney IMIln arc the on-' aura
cum for liheumatiam '"
Byntpafity fer the Little Ooij
American nympatliy keeme to have
lent aigiii of In mrlinatlon M favor
the under ilog In Hie teaitin war II
Ik Juki aympiihlitlng with the lllllo
dog Denver Time.
y cVr;'Yt)uitii I;-:
man's door.—Houston
Oppc
onco at
I'oM.
Sooner or later the patient tax
payer in call.'d upon i<> foot the Mils.
—Chicago Rccord-Ilerald.
It la 'itecaiiau a men doesn't know
k vicj -i.-n ihtvi he asKs her to marry
liitu.—ChlcaRo Dally News.
1
The man who Invented ml-v :s ...
acrve* o—. Uul the cna': es me thai
the Irvenloi m' mirrora was a wo.nan.
• - Chicago Triln'ne.
The married state has been defined!
hk a special dispensation of Provl.]
•deneo for the happiness of mankln.l,
or as nn Ingenious Invention of tho
devil In order to tie people togo*her
who were sure to make each o'.aei
miserable.
BUNCH TOGETHER
Coffee Has a Curious Way of Finally
Attacking 6ome Organ.
Ails that come from coffee are
cumulative, that la, unless the coffee
Is taken away new troubles are con-
tinually appearing and the old ones
get wcrse.
"To begin with," says a Hansen, I
was a slave to coffee JuEt as thou-
sands of others to-day; thought 1
could not live without drinking strong
coffee every morning for breakfast
and I had sick headaches th8t. kept
me In hed several days every month.
Could hardly keep my food on my
stomach but would vomit as leng as
I could throw anything up and when
I could get hot coffee to stay on my
stomach I thought I was better.
"Well, two years ago this spring I
was that sick with rheumatism I
could not use my right arm to do any-
thing, had heart trouble, was nerv-
ous. My nerves were all unstrung
and my finger nails and tips were
blue as if I had a chill all the time
and my fare and hands yellow as a
pumpkin. My foctor said it was heart
disease and rheumatism and my
neighbors said ' had Brlght's disease
and was golnfc to die
"Well, I did not know what oi>
earth was the 1,-atter and every morn-
ing would drig myself out of bed and
go to breakfast not to eat anything,
but to force do i n some more coffee.
Then In a little while I would be so
nervcus, my heart would beat like
everything.
"Finally one m.irning I told my hus-
band I believed t-affee was the cause
I of this trouble and that 1 thought I
• would try Postum which I had seen
j advertised. He sal J All right' bo we
got Postum and although I did not
like It at first I g.)t right down to
business and mad* it according to
directions, then It wis fine and the
whole family got t.< using It and f
tell you it has wotked wonders for
mr. Thanks to Postum in place of the
poison, coffee, I now enjoy good
health, have not been in bed with sick
beadeche for two years although I had
t for sn years before I began Postum
and my nerves are now strong and I
have no trouble from my heart or
r fro ti the rheumatism.
"Z consider Postum a necessary ar-
ticle of food on my table. My friends
who come here and taste my Postum
gay it Is delicious." Name given by
Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich.
Oet the book, "The Road to Well
vUla" Is each (kg.
P4II031I H|l|fl|.)|l
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'*puut| .tin jtt kiu|biI .tqi m itiiin pun
'puuo.w .'kiii hi j| Xpblti pun il|iul n niu|
II qttmu jo iidnJ.iH pun J|nq u| )| in J
•;.Mq pn.i .wnj n o!|ni oi pins .iji n n
HjnaX 'u*|j|K,(i|(t qjuajj p|0 mi iuhjj
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ittun otiop .t.\nq .taqi sn 'wtif^ooi ;<>
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jdijn uaA;.| ■,*itf>\oH| jo sdsna A'unui
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joj 8u|.i]pnjtl 'ub|d|s.(nd n sb.« tA'v.wo
pdssnd mou tinq oqM) jaqisj Aft
•Mtf>poT jo> ajno a|dui{s
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-dj 'paXofua djiiaca|(l n pun auop
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?(UUJ|i Jiasjaq uoqj pu8 'tliu .iqi uio.i;
uo|janjs|inn B|qoj5(n|jp oj tiiju pa
■in aqs Sop jaq oi 2ii|ujii|dj u.tiix
'Paillf pun pasujj XnnjaJBt aq« siqx
•diu aunupip ad03BH|ai n ino !|ooi
pun j| pauado aqs Stiq au|n|a|nq.) Jdq
jo inu xoq paj untus n suj^bj, ii|m
-uuoj su|>(u|JP -Jill 0 sshjjb pa^ir.w
aqs Udi|.L 'bsdu|snq u.wo S|t| pupu
pun ||!1B l(s oi tu|q paj.)iujsu| 'uiooj
aqj jo apis duo uo jbbs n tn tutq
pauoasa aqa A'nnjdjnj Maq puiq
•aq Hii||]0J4 saipood X|jiu 'aj[q.w auoqi
jo auo qi|.w poja^ua aqs passajp
XpjBUiH pun Stnicn" sii.w ,iqs puu 'iiiooj
HuuiB.u .(jjaj qjnos « uj sua 4]
-sauaos i|))|1 uoiuu/oo
XiBuiMsmBujisia am jo auo is"r
•ooa 3HX JO AVQ 3HX
tn addition lo the fact thai she un-
derstands men. ihe widow has the Bd-
antage in that she In not. nfrald of
loem.
Some have an idea that nn excess
of words riddled with giggles passes
for wit. I ts clever thought that
makes clever speeches.
pinJdH
(uaJiuoiv— ..'UjC-iq aqi qSnojqv joqs
•qsn|ds majH « qil-w .«o|aq spjoX
jo)Bm xppntu aqi n)U| jd.\o |iano-'
k:|.)Bji su| pi u-ij aq uboj3 b sb qattuj
os inoqiiAY ptiU0J3 3U|do(s oq
jo do) aqi uo ?(JBq Xm uo Xn[ I ouq.w
'ipIujjB Xtu japun jjaois aqi qji.w
•jas3|jj aqi i|tid oj 'a-iu«|S|p Slnnuv
uiqji.M sn.w aq ajojaq jsnf 'atuii X|
-ajsq sb.w ojaqx Japittoqs Xm oi ohij
aqi asjBJ oi aiu|i ou pnq i qaaajq
aqi 0|U| aSpiJMBJ jaqioun gujqsnd
stiqi 'UIB3B I! ascqa o) pun Jdsnniv
Xui jo Iioq aqi jpcq .«njp oi mjom
s.iuauioui b inq sbm i| saXa aajay
sjq u| )t°o| ail laSjoj jaxau |[rqi
I aui IB adois aqi dn gu;qsiu sb.w
aq ixau aqi inq luamoui ti joj ui|q
Maaqa oi pauiaas loqs- isjg Xjv dHIJ
Xui jo 5|aojg aqi uo p|oq Xui auiumj
-aj MaxaMoq 'Xmanj '^.icq Xtu no [|aj
I pun bsbjS paiiBui aqi U| p^auBiita
jr>3 isaj Xra inq 'aSjaqa -tqi adnasa oi
ap|SB diunf oj pajOABapua | pdjy j sy
•>|.)nq siuoq pun pjbmjoj u.wojifi .
qij.w spaaj aqi qSnojqi aui iu iqairjjs
paqsiu unq pa3njua aqi pb ajg
pun japinoqs Xui oi ae|J Xui asinJ oi
auiii lUdiaaiis pnq j inq 'siuau
Maj n u; pauaddeq ||n SIUA "JJ^l aq:
uo spaaj aqi 0|U| Suoipsaq Jiantu|q
.wajqi aq 'pajOBApn psq aq qaiq.
Xq qisi aqi u.wop 8uiqstu 'Udqx
•piBJjn tun i 'tuopuBJ ib jaqinj pd.iy
pua (.sauioo aq ajaqx.) .fiq moM
JBBU. pamoqs aq 'aSjaqi oi iiickib it
gcjdas 1UB1SU! ixa.v spaaj jo uaajj:
aqi pmqaq Xnq in Suipasis o|Bj|itq
dqi jo auitino 31J8P aqi .wes 'ad0[* aqi
ujkop ja.wot sn.w oq« 'aaiunq i|ima
• 'oo[su|jj uaq.w nutq aqi 3j|puao.
-ap jo in aqi U| sa.w :o[8j|itq n
qil* ajniaaxpv nc jo Xjois 3ui.«ouo;
aqi ejiai boijjv qmos oi ja>unq v
•peJ'j eeM ""O
uaUM 0|*Unfl pe |jnju| /o Xsj W v
uaiNnw q3a*8 xohs axom
Put B'o Apptca at Bottom
The kiory following In it.l.l ;i nn
actual experience of Jam. - WhlteotBb
Hlley. During a viral Inn spent nn ti
western farm Ills Iioni title day tiHtk
hint Into hie confidence
"Vee," he olftrvi I. "Hint- farmers
put ihe big apple at Ihe lup nf tlio
ItArrel, but I never do "
Mr Riley sei.l s tineililng to the ef-
feel I hat honcnty wen ihe best policy.
"No." tin- farintr continued. "I've
learned better. I always put my big
apple* si the bottom "
"Mow s that?" queried Rllev.
"Well, you see." was the reply, "peo-
ple hate got mi suspicious of us lion
Ckl fariiicrii (hat tliev are sure iiowa
davit tn open Ihe barrel:, at I ho Init-
io tn."
They Are All Pleaced.
"liy experience I have found your
Hunt " Lightning till to be n greni
pain and sprain reliever. I iu very
much pi' ai""i| with It."
O. C. Cook.
Hallotisville, Tex.
25c antl 5<V bullies.
HIS ME AMINO At It RKiflT.
C Blend Hieatni. at tml rtna*
Wltal He Wat Praying Par
t arttliii.. AbU.i Mlaulct in lid new
limit. littler Ktt II, In altlllf i'1 llll
ill |.i.ir«i.ii< kiaie of ada.ii In Mi'null
diin«g iln. rt-iMlime. wlnu niii fi.tnila
liti.inn t-iicutit > and ImiiiK .«
i>ih in.I a nil il.. mtuiiii > iIkmiIaui iii
It .llllifk ' I III It l|l utN II. ' All ild
iiaiki piiAilni Him ak inett.leeD
and -t iii-iaI "Mali I'lbla* Im Mab >
ii r Tit > ilian and Hid family l hu
late im t|i i' ii* aUnil iii iii k iltiwu a1 "Ml
nf iinir iiietiiitgk iii vii£iit<a unite,
ami ilii' i * iii piiA-ltci amitiiik in tin
iiio i.- ti in i Ii*<iii prat ul ihai tlud
ik tut iii kind ilttw n llik kAiiiium ■ anu
lllftllll ' M|kHI I bull
Sell ittt.inlligs Ihe Itlklmp lliieiglil
I.- Winll.l eel I m it lleulM'B k lilt 4 I'f
what I.- till Alii And kalil "I'm 1®. I
WAk till IllUlil nbllgcil iii |ll|| ft l all
il,.. ipkkl things rallisl dow ii iiimiii iiii
lAtl ni.lii. bui I waiiI In n«k |uu |t|e|
v.iiki t...i meant by IM 't.*itfiuiii
' lAiicit.tunr
The Hill dark* .haIcI.c.I blk head
a litniii. nl Mini Ihcii eabl ' IVcll,
III a--' • i I dull Jet >«ai'ly know W ii aI
tiAl wind iln im an. lull I knnw what
I iiii'.lit i by II
Well, wliAia thai?' a«fci'd ihe
lilkhnp
I meant glvn 'nil di- l e ' you «••« ?"•
CAPC TO CAIIIO RAILROAD.
Prejed ef C(«il nnedee Goal Steadily
Forward.
(Wll IIIiinIi .. cm,, eliei| Ihe Idea nf
n gnat irtilit.nl ri.tin (apt Thwii in
i ,, i.. I MHilhelli pail nt H nee
iihw reaehi-d the niuiln tii bank id the
X.ambi 11 liter at Ihe Vlclnila lalU.
i Iln mail i now tuti I Whi mile. I nig
I <i liing from Cs|h Tttwu tn una
)M||||I The C'liliHt I lift lull nf Ihe k utile
ei-an i.ridge which Ik In carry Ihnj
> it, .ti im..; ihe JSanibtil giirg.t al a
I In lfctil III i:n feel Ik being proceeded !
I w i'ii. uiid ihe aecnnd eeeilttn nf Hie
| lailmnd will then he begun Tltlk
Mciii.u will run III iln* illnciInn nf
laike Tanganyika, a illsignvv nf -1'"
| uillett. Ileyoml thai ikdtij D<i defliiim!
I c. Mil ml Itilk been decided il|ki|l I IihII'.'Ii i
| there Ate several projected routes nn
del i tiiteiili rat Inn According in Cecil I
IIlinden this iranscoiillncutel railroAd||
WAk In be ' 7IMI liiilfk In leuglb
While ihe Hack has I ktegillly
ronAlrurted nurihwaril from Cai*
Town, ihe Kg>pilan in hak I ii
exleudeil HillII it rcAehi ► I I1'" llllloi
kitiiili nf Khartum. About another
j.iiiiu milt s of irack lia« >ei in lie laid
before through inllinnd comni'inlea
t Inn Is Clnblbhctl between Cap*
Town ami Cairo.
The four biggest fisds In the world
Is the fellow tvho thinks he knows
roman thoroughly anil Hie three
other fellows just like him
.1 Plerpont Morgan is gradually re-
tiring from business, lint at the pre.^
ent speed he shows in his retirement
It will tnke him about "years lo
get clear out.
If you
love flek.
;.V girl you think Is an angel. She'll
pure vou and show you how easy a
mark you have been.
No Spoony Business.
For Chills. Malaria and Bilioopnrs^
Cheatham's laxative Tablets are cer-
tainly very fine No bnd effects as
with Quinine. Then they aro so con
venlent. can carry them in pocket ami
no spoon Is necessary. They aro an
Ideal remedy.
C.r;o. Westlitlce.
I5c per box. Sycamore, Arlc.
Present Day Arr.ber Is Resin.
According the best modern au-
thorities the So-called amber found in
Syria, India and Madagascar is not
imber at a'.l, but a resin, m arly al
lied to copal, which Is the product of
leaf-bearing trees growing at the pres-
ent day. True amber is the vesln of
acicular trers long since extinct, and
there is a good deal of conflict among
scientists as to which geological per
iod It belongs to.
Flight Through f rozen North.
The i^apland limited Is perhaps the
most curious of through express trains
in that it carries fewer passengers
ind runs over a long, r distance ahan
my other train. This flyer leaves
Stockholm. Sweden, once a week dur-
ing the summer monthB and runs
nraight through to Narvik, a Norwe-
gian harbor, within the Arctic zone
The distance Is 1,230 miles.
Pension Consumptives' Familiee.
In Germany, when a person breaks
down with consumption, he is sent
to a government sanatorium, where
he is kept until he recovers or dies.
In the meantime his family receives
a weekly pension from a fund to
which the patient himself contributed
wh n he was In good health. By this
ir"aEs the risk of spreading the dis-
ease is avoided.
Perfume and Moth Preventive.
A pleasant perfume and moth pre-
ventive i? made of ctovei. caraway
seeds, nutmeg, mace, cinnamon and
Tonka beans—an ounce of each. Add
as much Florentine orris root as will
equal the total amount of the o'her
Ingredients. Put together. f,rind Into
a powder and put in little oags among
your clothes.
BEGGS'BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES catarrh o! the stomach.
W.N.U.—Oklahoma City—No. 32, 1304.
Pett Cr ugh Syrup.
Beaten at Their Own Came.
An KngllKh paper telle of a linn of
ma! iiierchania who lilt u|mn the ck-
peillcut of piikbliiK trade by t.ccanlun-
nlly emptying n ton nf coal down peo-
ple's cellars, then going next day ami
coolly telling ihcm that by a mistake
they had delivered Ihe coal In tint
wrong cellar, and oil. ring It lit n
considerable reduction.
In niiiRl cases Ihe swlnill" came nil,
However, they caught a tin im al Inn.
They offered hint the coal at a reduc-
tion. but he would not Iiiim' H at any
price, and. In mako miltcri. worse,
told ihcm to clear il mil of his cellat
Immediately! lie went further, and
snld he was not going to have Iii-
stalrs and hall made n mess of
through coalmen tramping up anil
down, so lhal they woult have In gel
Ihe coal nut of (he cellar In ihe same
manner that they put II In—I. o
through Jhe phulc Jn iJm* '"^aDu.
Ah this wt.U1<rinvnKc a good day -
work. the coal mcrchantH in ihe long
run were beaten at their o>vu game
anil mad?' him a present of ihe ton ol
coal.
As the Tramp Explained It.
A man from Mexico, Jacques
Forbes by name, claims to have a
typical mother-in-law. Inflicted with
that strange and almost universal
womanly falling of asking promised
ous questions.
"It was iiuly a few weeks ago." sabi
Mr. Forbes, lliai a dilapidated look
Ing'tramp, with a long, strikingly red
nose one of those all-ablaze noses
applied at the back door of my moth-
er-in-law's home for food.
" 'Sure,' said my mother-in-law In
response lo his request for food, '1 11
give you someihing lo eat, but. m.v
good man, won't you plcaso leli me
what makes your nose so very red?'
" Not the least objection, madam,'
replied the tramp. 'It Is simply
blooming with prhlo that II doesn't
stick Itself Into oilier people's busi-
ness. Good-day, madam.' "—Louis
villo Herald.
Good News for Angler3.
A new type of fishhook, the inven-
tion of K. Hill.loll Hyde of New York,
shows how even Ihe simplest thing
nf common life ran lie readily im
ptoved. The improvement conslais
in transferrins the barb of the hook
from the inside of the point, that i.<
between the point and the shank, to
Hie opposite side of the point, so that
it lies on the outside of ihe hook.
The advantage of the new hook is
that ii renders it much more difficult
for a hooked fish lo release himself
upon a slack line. This Is due to the
fan that the new location of the barb
cr. ales a bar to the extraction of the
hook after it. has penetrated, and also
to the fact that the barb, instead of
playing against the soft mucus mem-
brane of the n...iith lo prevent relww
as in Ihe old style of hook, presses
against the hard epidermis.—Scien-
tific An
erica
Never Despair.
,-nur way through each xt..rn
.....I privation: ^ power t n|
;vn "ni' the vln« In ll.« iliirk dmnlalloi
Thr..w« " t i" arms lo ca. Il bri«!i
Flgh
Making «
I |i whl.-h
pu«b-
Flght you
H«." l a l
r..i.ln;
iirt.
lad
..r wrcd mid nf liii.ti
, n II may etrusglo and
i>n through each sib'f
ril.'ti:
mix which .patience ti"
i. n 11■ v tendrils which faith st
holds.
tli>.iirIi the day be and dark, t
UA*r fNAVCklNO COUWT
M*'«hal •ennall Naw Mikinf Pupae,
aiiani l#r
'II nhiHiKK Mr |I«HM«H, l uiiitl
bi4i k matkhal, u «• uiakuig plank
I.,, g ciiiiri, wiiit Ii prubablr
• ill tie In Iip'raipm ia HuplrNlbei
• . Will l. II.. H I 1.1 Ike IniHllH
. ,ru Ii n<|uir** a iwarkhal, inrn-
t t.nn itepmie- a I alied Mian** min
ii nh'tirr a liigw elcrlial fnrrt. and
a t<iHi|tli|« and eiuukiiii campMig
i, -In in t<nn|Htkit a iiaiellng mun
1 Uk equlp(te.| I lie fliAlklial gnt k |n
I t4# lanlloiik III III* illtlfltl IrWill
I -in a idam nf nial iii cake nf gr
i i, nhere Ihcii hai burn M<|MtM nf
t me And iiimaaik Inn nm Ihcii
i >ie.| The liAicllng it.iii I Ita*
. .. t. tinrt nl Iniliau Territory luk
pi* i r >if ih- ni in ihe dlkirict I tit
ipiiniitHik erinnualk in ihe |il*inry nf
iln rniiuliy have been rumiared In Ha
diAgnet,
When a rnmlnAl Is rAughi he u
I en ihe *pni by ihe i niimmmu
e, If lie call proie lilt HI I n i.i In . II
-< .« ihe etni ul taking linn in mil
Ii. i I'lrtirt In w M kAtek i nun Alld I llll
of making Imnd If Hie piis
nnnr i> Imuint over lie bccnin a
iii.inlKir nf the parly mil il aucIi nine
ik t.im marshal Ik ready in kernl a
pill. ..f litem III I tied In i rial jAll
One tit puiy ukiially liandi-'A many
pi Hitrrt it wan a I raveling court
I It ti I i ailkeil aiii'Ii a illklurbanee in llin
w• i> nt illktrlci last ktinitner, when
let ct Al Ii mill I i-il perimik ill ktuall
low ii i w.-ie ai rekleit antl Imutul over
i n chaigis ul imriHlui'ing and kelling
llqonr
It Ik kAjil thai "hik procieiiing came
liestef klanipltig imi ' IkHillegging
ill All nthi nn • Hill I 'I II Ita <
elicit cnlirl nil. •• right III Ihe dmir nf
Hi, ImmiI| tgger" aihI ihe ilepuiy mrr
hn aiwa> a kcniii far euoiiylt ahead
In i 41eti Hie game liefnre It ACfIIIIII.
daiini-r of ihe ApproaclnnR couii A
lim ing court innvea AWlltly aid
quit • tv lie work l« moil effective III
dikt'lclA where crimliialk cannni It"
wAined nf lis prcitence by telegraph
nr l.'lephnne Much nf ihe trawling
It linn • il night and nflen Hie entire
Ct uii leepe with the tiara fur a cot
erin.' The I raveling cenri « nccc
ally ha-. Urgi.lv been obtlaleil by Ihe
ettii i.hmenl of cnurtA In ao many
■mail towns In Hid teintnry
MOT OF A BtJPRCMe JUSTICB.
Hie Oliver Reply to a Heeteaa ef Veg
etarian PreclMHai.
Rpealilng of inula, with Incblenla
fi-fi-ren.-e tn other i.iliitory inlmi
Ilii. tec tile I mot itlrlhuted In onr I
nf ' ' Jukllcea nf thn AUpeme court I
win. I, baa been gi.lrg the Washing |
inn g"«alp« a gia*l deal of an.uae
mi " t of late. Ilo k.a timing thi
tilh. r i cuing wliA Ihe family of •
distinguished aj eenaior who art J
nnti'd tor their extravagant advocaej i
, i tho vegetarian diet.
Over the delicacies nf Ihe tnhte '
Which Included pretty nearly every |
form of edible plant life suited to Ihi;
.eiiMon, convereatlon turned upnn the j
fn mil la i theme, and Hi" hoatces, nftct
ti>,ng in vain to convert her beef;
r.-;i!.-<l gueat by argument baaed hi
the Chetilesl constituents of varloui
foo I. pleaded:
Hut surely, Mr. Justice, you muit |
admit that vegetarianism m nni
ii'ngth and agility, when you re
n;. 'her thnt the rnhblt, which feedi
y on vegetablea, ran make auct '
U ' ■ leaps through the air from hid I
mg place to hiding place."
"True, madam. ' nnawered the JurlM (
gravely, "but we must nlao rcmembf i ,
that the totnute creature for wnlcl
naturalists clailt thn jthHlty-to Juni|
more times l'~ own lereth thnn nnj
nther belongs in the rlaaa of pur<
carnlvora.'- New York evening I'ost
NOT QUITE UP TO NEW YORK
Wew England Village, Nevertheleaa
Pleased One Resident.
A gentleman who had occasion tf
go to nn inland New Rngland villrgi
ten miles from a railway, was met ni
the station by an old fellow who iook
ed n- if ho miclit have just awnk"noc
nfier a Hip Van Winkle aleep. lilt
hon e and buggy were in keeping will
(heir owner's ancient appearance
"Hero we air at last," said the driver
when they finally came lo tbrei
houses and a blacksmith shop.
"This Isn't much of a place, Is it?'
said tho depressed stranger, looklm
around.
"Oh, ycu don't see all o' it froa
hore," was the reply. "Thar's tw<
more houses over behind that hil
lhar, nn' a cooper shop jest, arount
that bend in the road thar. Comi
to bunch 'em all together an' it's con
sid'able o' a place—but, of cource, ii
ain't Now York."
I am >.urc l*l o' Cure for Consumption mvrd
in , life three year*, ago. MRS. Titos. HOBBtss,
Maple Street. Norwich. N. V . Feb. 17. IWO.
I CMl'P OP P0UC AVfP.
Mwbetrr, H. C W II Haul*
, Cbiel nl Pnliee. «4 h««Uirr. ia a
i I kuReietl fm a w i« ' l >aaia
ki.lbei it,wuii.I Thaia ••• • dUl>
iti.ing gcrnkt ike awail nl my bark
i ikat n m.iAe al |l|ki
u.aila me l««l «ti efii'i« all iku unit
Tka kidaay inrreiloai ne d*'k and
full nf kAtiin.aai, ai-u lark of maim
i'out|ielM me in itk*. a aumi <r nf
limn during tl>i nigbi ll«iie*n Ikii
ai'uoiaiit c ami ilt bai'karbi U a
intpuAkibl* for nt« in g«i h tlnp
and wi heaiiit •** being uml«"miB d
I tiled a number nf innted'e* I'll
i.nihii.g bellied m> until I *ni l" an
Kltlnei fill. The IIk« nf Ibl* feinedS
*111,riling iii - diieetluai prom|iH>
brought a In uii a ibange f«.r ih« beii«'
Afi«r uiing inn boiei ib« baikuke
•II left m in* kblney neireitnai
• ieared up and iba artUm uf ibe kid
net* became nnimal"
A I'llli! Till Al. nf ibia gieal ktil
ney meitliine nk-rh lined Chief llai
im will b« milled to any pan nf ike
I niied Mian * Addiei* Kmler MH
burn In. Huffahi N V Hm.i by all
d alera, price (llu cenla per boa.
ron VOUNO M6N
The Kind ef Men me Waiid Want*
Te-Oay
llnw itfirn du we read 'he advir
iltnaepi ' Warned iinnd, i •iialtle,
ktiber ami Intelligeni man." I bl* ti
Ibe kiml nf linn III* wnrld w*|ii. iinl
ihe iieniami Ii gicai In every line ul
■ndegvor IliCkc men n'e wanin Vmi
never leail an a<I Winicd .1 iiiaii
wiin gaiiiblek Waiiit'tl * will ".hi
I dunk* Wanted A ihah wiin in.
. k|h ni IiIa >milN in idlencAk and !•
luimrani hunwk nmiilng of Imm.I.. hi
liiiklnekk Our cnntnmii ki-uee mil
leach iik Ibil II I* Hie tvlllhle an'ie
inieiiigi in linn Hm ibe um .nc
ii in ik lotikiug lor Kvcry yiung
.i.an i vpel ik in aucceeil, nnue ili ki f
ii. make a fallur ■ Then w v i'I
lite, IhIIhw .11 llll' fiAilktep i>| l.nne
•t I n lalitil llnoilgb lliefce VIC ' *i cik
ij ihe lime to niiuii t ill nn I a>.ml
, i> i' eti'u;iauinOA, fnr "birtlk nl .ini.lnrj
.'plumage I'tck logeih.-r." The «litiii*I
fnr knowledge weie never ill gri-A' ,
as now. intl knowledge l< power Men
draw liign ailirlea for wImi lb y
know, iltd ii diploma nr ceriiifrgie ■
ciiunik fm litiIn If ihe bearer cmiiut
; do what lie claluiA wlieu tried.
. $100 Reward. $100.
thi niAitt.. ihu riftt ki i h iliki le inn
tlisi il.rr* le •( tm* iti«* e
h«* hern (II I MM IU t |<« •"' 1 U
I «i i li lull's * #it h i Mr# U III* ►■Iiiiit*
• nr im* kno*n Hi* mip'I1' Al f «ip'ii" •
. l lH|t • fi.«e|l|Ml!..| l ill r« # f«.,'ill#« • reefitllm
II i*i«l IVMIi«l nit IU I • « •••"Il I UP* !• !•• • >•
' i<- nt 'r uMpi iflPM-nv u|iai|i ihr M «4l and mui-ow '
ttiUiM -f ib#r« l 4 aif . lo# i i«
r.iMn.UiInn 1 in- «IUP«« • .«! IM *•• •*
AOUtTHiATlOM
••*iy Cent el Jainaa"
"Jama'* A a l«ilaM«
MlUHit'tt i,el..i. Ibe I nl'id •il ,i'
itimmikkutn in eciahluli tumtiib l"i
p.,it- |i Mik ai l' kt-.tutu m
V rk, deelg't-d ih*i j*11'"
are gtnerallr iditierai**' iiiu*"
and retiming mailer, mey an*!'1'1
aie Imi bamilnl *«•! tm "•a*
iiig fnr ike manufat l iiefe nl |t '
lutie*, laid ihai iliif i ' rent
itie )t |!| i mail. H Hie I'nlle.l Hlgli *
at : ImiiallHtk. n.mietked u| glilfliMi
and coil.nil* menu lit nte feHl*' ""
•aid, muliin«d nn fruii *i all *
ni hi r *nne*n aid mai H ihe maun
failure uf niminniRd leliu-. b mi
tug dilfeieni Iriilie n«o liirliblden Ii
P<r i t ni i f iln fgalnrlea in ihi* nmn
iii wt nld lie itimpcMcil iu I" mil uf
limine**,
Tli*u|h| Her tna Real Tliin«
Henglur Jm- lllAekburn nf nek>
lell* one nn binikelf lie nai *d
MillSfl) lieiking ai n pr'iiy wniuan
ai in* iaiii.'i i Will
nm 111|n>illne||lll. bill wnilleiiUklt
liecauec kite w|k beaulllul when ktie
eiclilmed "llubliei' khlligged Ii *1
khuiiiiierA iii.i (ruwni'd The kt<n*ii i
link nff lit" bit and kiul Mulam I
beg g thiillkind pardUAA. I limb Ihr
lllttiiy uf itliuiillig mil benntc I
iiii.iiall ymi were Ihe regl thing "
Abte.it Miniletl Praai#ent M itley
Preibluni llaiiicy nf Vati tini*er Hy
ia ktimi time* ul..cm linn.I d ll« wi*
to lei lure III i I'M v kitnie dlkiance
li nn \iw Haven IIia iraia wm late
Juntiung lulu i i Ab lie hindiMl the
driver Ii and Ir.bl him in "ilnv" iik<
|*nr hiif in biiur the luo-e kepi up a
i*pid I'aic up uu<* t.1 reel down in
ni her mil II ihe proleaAnr niii I in
ihe cihby "Are we neitly Ibere"
"ligmfliin, mlkier," wgg Hie reply.
wliele llll ynil Willi In gn'
laive la i lump in your Ibrogi. and
the kighl iif nomn nu.' makes It feel
better
of ibe Vwim NVtHnnn'w lemncr-
niuc Aa*4Kl«iiimol llwlli W i N.V.!
ilronxly wIvlbM «ll milterini
women lo rely, •* be ilii. up
on l.ydia I!. I'lokluim''• Ve|e.
luhle Compound.
" In in Mm I'iiau*u — Vnur uted-
l. lne i« iiulrril an tdral kit k metI-
rine ami by fAr Ibe l «t I know la
rcklnre I -.i beAllh And klreliglb I
luffeii .1 ii.iM.ry f..r aeniel ) ar , Wing
lit.ui.lrtl mill men..rib«tfi* My b*in
A, l.f.I, I I.A.I lwAIII.tfll. wu |t*n«a ami
lirMl lir*i I
wake finili r klful elnp IM ■ ' '
i.Aiit lhal I ktiffrreil for b'.uik I
cniiltl gn In ileen again I dreitletl Hm
I..uk itiifhikAkuiurVi ia ibe weary divi
| i ..iieiiitcd iwn diflerenl pin nt iaui,
ti,.iiih,• tn get relief l ul nmitng lhal
their medicine did mil * emtn cun me.
| tried vnm Vetfelnlilr i iiim|miiiiii|
nn the rectiinine datinn nf a friend
fi..m ibe lUkt wbn wa* lUlnng me
• I am glad that I followed tier ad-
el. > I i tirry aebe and pAUi Ii gi-ue,
and imi ..ni) tl.ik, but my geiwral
be*Im I* much improved I In.ve a
line Appetite And liAVefWnrd in IWi,
Mv enrneal Advice In eulfrnng wnmeij
i , in pill 1.1.1a All ..liter m«li. Inek and
tn like fi,villit I'., rinkliniw'* \ •'«««-
lialile* <'iitll|iiiilllilt"- Mi'* *>""•
lli.t.uri '.Id N« IHvikinii St., tltifralo.
N V fhil*
««# MM U P*4>4**4.
•(rennih l r i al dlM
in Hr"
. I. f«lih in It* n
...Mllim .
>• |ifiiprip
K DUCAT I OA ML
I.PWOKTII DNIVMVSI I Y.
•ml hrinfiil mi'l rrVl*iM * iti #
Tun ll« l * ..r.^.ft « •' m«|Ari«f ut
*lh'im i*«vr Imifcl^ III Mlpjl U'l •i.|«l|ir<i ««
.SnrfiiwiMUrii. V#n«Urliil , Awm AfUer,
rhimiro. ruiuifilM*. i ri«mi IHMM,
fli r rnMfP llm« lo •!••• mgr of
nri« Ml of inalriiflun. in
A«-i 'Uim ni l Mii««r Kli- nimn •••! Af
•••rniUMof llfu l«o ••• *•
■ — Hi
"wt —
-iilnuUr IM 4.
efkifaititi'i,' i. ut\.«i.. o* it ik aii. qua.
Many a candidate who runs for of-
fice discovers ihat his opponent has
i walkover.
A girl begins to work the dimple in
her cheek long before she gets out of
short dresses.
You must not comb thrf hair over
the bald spot on your head and then
kick because the grorer puts the big
potatoes on top of the measure.
..... ikir ..« i
.. W .... tin II I Alii Hi
. >1 r* >r l (.. lltt I't lltllltlkkllO.
t.|4rt.tt I .1. I .IIM t I in. Tttlia... I
It.,l.| I,| ||| |ir,im ti. *,.Vr,
likr Iii:, I l iuillj Milt r.1 ..miilpillea.
Burial of Oom Paul
The llrlilkh government hi* done
ntily its duly In permitting the burial
nf Krtigcr In the Trinsviil with all
honors. Such a leptilcher lit holds
ihe hotly of Cecil Rhodes In Ihe des-
ert of the Boer told'!i\ with Ihe two
monuments typifying tn coming g-'it-
cratlnns the p.thl ind fill tiro of Kiuith
Africa.—New York Mill.
Its Vitue.
"Flid encloicd money order for
lUc, for which pknc mall one bo«
of Hum * Cure. It la worth It* weight
in gold to me."
C. M. .Johnson.
S Adam Street,
Memphis, Tcnn.
July 17. 1901.
We have many similar leifrs
Hunt's fore Ik for skin trouble of ail
kinds, and to tho.ie afflicted, Is worth
lis weight In gold, as Mr. Johnson
says.
50c per box. ____
Another "Scientific" Discovery
Science has now made ihe imp
tant discovery that Atlani was a wo
man and Eve -vas a man: lhat the fe-
male w'Bh made first anil the nts'.' sec-
ond; ihat lie was made from It r rib,
not she from his. This sort of ihing
may bring on more talk—Memphis
Mu:ning News.
Important to Mother!.
F.inmino rircfully it"ry bottle "I CASTOWA,
p .ltd intl imo remedy for Infants ind cblliirno,
| nnd tec thai It
j fleam tho
Sigmlurc of
la Uic For Over 30 Vc
The Kind You llive Alwiyi Pought.
The Bear May Think So
Of course, if the I.ion jump-d on
the Honr it wouldn't be so mortifying
as having to submit to the mlkatlo
and eat humble pie for breakfast. -
| Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune.
t To Ihe housewife who has not yet
. become acquainted with the new
things of everyday use in the market
land who Is reasonably satisfied with
I Ihe old. we would suggest thai a trial
! nf Defiance Cold Water Starch be
! made at once. Not alone because it. is
guaranteed hy the manufacturers to
be superior to any other brand, but
because each 10c package contains lfi
jcizs., while all other brands contain
(but 12 o/.s. It is safe to say that Ihe
I lady who once uses Defiance Starch
will use no other. Quality and quan-
tity must win.
FAULTLESS
Y STARCH•
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lr*re| nf I hy |l p«n« UHulPi
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SCHOOLqf medicine
Ihu Vnllril
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iii ti>ri«i Kv n iH-irdH •nulmii ihk
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l(Mji.«m Infiif
il aiiu
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The Oklahoma City Packing Co.
U in flm iimrkM n nil tltiinn for
wnll llni-ii.il |i.i«--liMiitr fl«"in n
now «ii«l you will make itinnrj.
Corrccl Weights, Best Priccs.
rtttM ' " 'cuilfM
TohBBUSNCTT D*ILAJTU.V>
W.N.U.—Oklahomi CUy—No. 32, 1904.
Oklahoma State Military Institute.
A Hl*h Gmd« Prffura
ivy Military S.hool
Under Government 5up-
nljr inllllaiy 'n !•«
, liiirb •
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riVii'^s
r UiilMiaij
hl..^ lir^fl |i« HtpL. 7 H
tt < Hy, OliInhmilo.
COTTON GINNING MACHINERY.
If you want any, write us.
We are the loaders. \V'e make the
MUNIER, EAGLE, SMITH, PR8TT IND WINSHIP.
Catalogue and prices furnished on application.
We furnish everything needed in a modern Gin Outfit.
CONTINENTAL QIN COMPANY, ■ DALLAS, TEXAS.
lEIiriC'SINGLE
Ir"stlZ BINDER
STRAIGHTS^CIGAR always reliable
lltt-ilrra t.ippllf'l hr Ihilr jol.ht-r.ir .llrect fruiil Frank I'. I-.-" l- Inrl.iry, l't-i.rln, IU,
Many of tho
per crust of sot
; comprising the up
ety are not even well-
Wro. Wlnnlow'N Snntblnn
fnr «*hlHri n trrihlnir. toltnn tbufr:
9«mmNtlou, p*tn. euro* wtart co:
What do voti
\in deep? ">V
:are if lieanty Ib .
i don't want to s'
Shows Importance of Food.
Dr. Yorke-Davies tells Ilii lory:
"Many years aso whfti a great KiiRli^li
contractor had to lay down a long Until
of railway in Krance he employed a]
number of English and of Krv-nch nav I
vies, lie found that the Frenchmen
could do only half the work of th.
Enziifhnien and belne a 'hr' .| manj
Im concluded it must tie .Itit to th"
difference In their food, so he put th-
Frenchmrn on the tame rli< t as th"
Ergllshmen. with the result that the.
were able to do as much work as tb
Englishmen. It showed how Impor
tart a factor food wis in the prodsic
tion of muscular po*er."
A filrl :i matrimonial inclinations
are often mea ured hy her swejt-
heart's financial rcKulat'on.".
One Ritl In a family where there
ire four boy* never knows what a
■r.ap fche had until after she gets mar-
ried.
Making atarch wilh soapy water h
the best way to proditc- a gloss and
prevent the Iron from sticking.
A woman in Chicago attempted to
commit suicide by drowning In the
'ake because h"r hat did not look
rood.
In the interest of accuracy and at
the risk of being voted ungallant, we
desire to state that it is not always
prop?r to refer to the end seat hog
3 him. Washington PoU.
i Only a Lesser Misfortune.
| There are numerous societies which
j pay an allowance to the relatives ol
! people iu case of dea'h of the member
i There appears to be a good opening
■ for organizations that will pay money
; to members in casea of a birth. 1/
j cosIb to be born, as well as to die.
A Trip to Colorado, Utah or California
is not complete unless It embraces
the most beautiful resorts and grand
est scenery In Colorado, which are
found on the Colorado Midland Rail
way, the highest standard gauge line
in the world. Exceptionally low sum-
| mer round trip rates to Colorado In-
| terlor state points. I'tah, Californis
and the Northwest are offered by this
line. For information address Mr. C.
il Speer?. General Passenger Agent,
, Denver, Colo.
If it were not for awect momnrlei
and tender hopes what a dull, plod-
. ding old tramp it would be.
FITS K?4«I^B u* ^ofDr II
KL K IZot!LtifiHt*An* sS«tr™ii c(pE ,'i'
j Old maids wonder how n nrrlel
I v.omen t-*t over their love affal. -1 and
actile do-.n to t.ie practical things of
■ life without going Insane. it's tjasy.
girls. The way to get ovt- • a love
affair is Juat to marrv the man
THERE'S NO USE ARGUING
OcfiiAci Slwcb k fa nary Wa Stan* auk.
Vt i lift
Hundred! wtll unify lo &
Try II ota jrourxlt
Ve gumma utiiiictlao or aunty fc«fc
You cm'l lose.
DefUnci Stirch b ibnlately Irti (ran
Il milii the claha look buutiM ind wtt not ml than.
Galtd your grocer
16 arnett for 10 cenf>-efu-t!slrd oat thin
you get el try other brtni
THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO
OMAHA, NIB.
Plantation Chi I Cure is Guaranteed
To cure, or monoy refunded by your merchant, so why not try It? Price 50c,
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