The Claremore Progress. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 24, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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i «« a«i w.Jum^r* for A„y ««.
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invmr.1# Raya.
Moioiciir |ilonitli.|, a rnanlwr of
the Kronrh A.adenit of Mrion^*. 4i ,
I .'ovfro.l iu.i Iona uga, thai Invlalbla
i ray , ia|«lile #.f |M«t>iraiina miII4
iii. ia e<.#, ar alv« rrum ih« m
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Prlneaaa' Hobby.
Frill.'*** Kuriiiiiai.il of lioumanla baa
Inbariifd much mu l< at talent (rum
h«r Taiii. r. tbo |aH |juk« of t'obur*.
wbu *8* "ike flditlina itrinro of Oruai
llrliaiti " Tin gicuea* uiaya Ui« «k>.
Ila Well. Hiie ba* a bubtiy for col|tcl-
in> perfumery iKiltiea,
Pratidant Leubal'a Son. I
ratil Umbel. «n of Ui« Freurb
Pre*iiiein, live* In the Kiyaee, wl^re
he kit* a> urivaie errelary la hi*
father. Ilo u rarely beard of. Ix-inn a
quiet, reiirma, tfiaiiah tanful man.
with iio parib-ular fominena for public
life, ill* aiimlniiion for hi* *tmi|y
father amount* almoat «o worahlp.
Empreta to Cenior Play*.
Tbe German Kmi.r..** ha* tpr«iM«l
Ihe de*ir« thai for Iba future all
plccaa liitrn.i.td for repr.'ienlatlon at
thu roiirt theater xhnll bo aubmltto.1
to her flrat, ao that nothing may lie
playad of doubtful morality cr likely
to *hock the audlenre. Her majealy
reitrrei the rlnht of rotoing any play I
abe may rhoo*o.
. Homaa for Million*.
Freedom Clark of tha National Irrl-
cati n e<.nafe. whieb met at <>iden
r«e«niiy, otiimaied ibai howe* may be
Ear,n' ,r",a ,me*
« *^#iwS?0,,,e by ,h* <* tba
IMOoMd aere* for wbieb (bore la
available water aupply.
rditor Fed* Safe.
Joe Newel Of t'lea niit Valley and
Bill Uvana—not flghticK Bob, for Hill
won't light pot home Ttie*dny after
delivering J?u head of entile at Ore
anu. They looked tough and w«re
dirty and hairy. The preiumptlon l
they alept wlih the rattle and lived on
purloined fruit and melons.—Owyhee
(Idaho) Avalanche.
A Wedding Rlno.
A girl In Germany. Norway or Swe-
den receive* her wedding ring when
ahe la bethrolhed and wears it on the
fourth linger of the left hand untl;
eho ia married. On tbe wedding day
the ring la transferred lo the fourth
finger of the right hand. Sometimes
the girl receives a ring which Is a
family lieirlovjn, and thla promises fu-
ture good luck.
What a Signature!
A certain Liverpool father regis-
tered bltf di9e;<t daughter the other
day ns Ann Bertha Cecilia Diana
Kmlly Kanny Gertrude Helen Inez
Jessie Kate Louisa Mary Norah
Ophelia Pansy Qulnco Rose Sarah
Teresa Blyslo Venus Winifred Xeno-
Pbon Vcni Zeus. This is believed to
be the longest genuine "name" on
record.
A Harrowing Mtmory.
It wa* at a funeral In Philadelphia
and a somewhat larbrymoao old min-
ister waa ..m< latlr* ItoferHni to bia
| long acquaintance with tbe deceased,
be aald: "Ab. brother* and sisters,
many a time have | dandled tbli
'oi pse on my knee."
Demand for White Com.
The demand for white corn In tba
Transvaal Is now very great, and a«
Mozambique corn can be Imported Into
the Tranavaal free of duty, while corn
from other countrlea 1s taxed, the cut
titration of corn In this province la bo-
coming • very Important Industry.
Italian Immigration.
In thirty year* l.wi «76 Itallana
havo tom« to thla country. Thla Im-
migration has a very peculiar char
acter. Until U o the percentage of I
women was lesa than >5, hut now It 1
ba* Increased to 9. This Indicates
that tho immigration has a marked
tondency to become permanent.
uf vtoi Mta l« ea.t ttft> nIho aad tine*
«|U4I l«f *«tf>.||ti*
If all Ike luiteiia aayliim* m
I. uitial ni.,in* Ka.i uiwil tiieir li.wuiie*
•Mill lift! ltd gm.in.lt III* fruit cut>1.1
a" i.aeu berH inure «Ni..f>wlug M. u
H'«" «>h i.m«i i,« lu«rM. ,H,| ||ia worn'
9" . u.l.e.1 >u tbe f.uiil of Hw t,„hA
aiawl and .<iai.|* .l ii |r i.aii>l«,for il.v
#irat liur*e . 4 lit* |«i|>..u> ..^i.rr and
driver. iWfde weie eae.iMbie fur g,
ii f * • • wiiii eaeii.iA.,,1, llmy
*«.« il.o iinly bur* in ihi« ur|„
ever I rolled . w,|, ^
Milliute*.
'Il.ere tvn* n.|.<nu, ii.ieretl in ||,e
r*e* Uei> .ii*e all il>K |,„rNI ^,1
iraek wa* 1* . fe. > mi.i n.« an ideal
um for tn.il.itif fa«l tune. Mr Kei<.|..
am Mid Creata.u* to tbe pink ..f
ean.iiiion aa.l lie <v«ubt m.rutuiy in tbe
a •vtMi.l.rfiil rane, barr lug awideuta,
Mr, Kriebaiu ia a eoul i.ea.le.1 drive.,
•flit li« MNie wear bsting bi. brad u. u,«
•acting hi.Ml
K Mi.tiu .in.re the h r*e on tba
Iraek f.u a wanning up 1.1*1 « aa glv.11
a gr. t ova-,ion. lie te.ire.1 a few tlw a
|ia«i tbe grand aland, then gave i.im a
wHim.u|i mite In two niinuw* and ilf.
leen aeaun.it. Mr Kelebaui .aid tli.it
aa U.e f. le*l loll, be bad e er dllren
ill * tvnrm m* Tbe bor« ivaa Die*
Uken Ui the baru and giwu a rubbing,
and m t veuly minute* |.e <v«a again
broii^iii badi fur Hit. great i*w.
In Die w<r«.ii|i Mmviii tfaadHveti'
with an open bridle and no cIkhIi rem.
but when lie eiuneout for Hie Dual raee
bo ivuce n blind bridle and ovtr-obmb.
I'eopto iv bo tvera holding ivatobaa
saw Ui.11 the great bone waa going u>
malt* tbu mile In two uilauu-t or ivm.
The bo ne trot was the greatest buret
of *poe.l aver seen en the fliiltli of a fast
mlla
Mr Ketrbsin Iwlng nalied what be
waa going to do with lilui no.v, be
*•1.11 "('rowans Is now a little |in*t V
yesra old, and I think In bla prime. I
hive two more eiigageinenta for Crea-
oeus. ..ne at Oklahoma Citj, and one nt
Fort Suott, J .hall All thorn and then
Crraaeua will tw talon' homo and put
In tho kind and will never appear on a
rnoo track again. Tliat Is the way I
WMnu, llniitiilev.a and *4
MS*.
I I lie aa*w*f tba p4i.i. F-«ai«u
HlM w* non,|,.g „f
•Ml II |Wo|.« |« .ueieate |k« r«w.
fr«..i tbe M>«* url river in AnKi*...
U-atuse Ai.ii .iii U * eul/ four mil*
I'in'.tr n,«n Wiehiw. It eiaim* thai
W * l«*wl ra<*a «**. «| An<bt.a a.*
•nu*h I«m 11.an Hie iteal rale* from
tVi. iilt* and eontenda that Anli.oi.)
baa no gr.iunda for euiniilaiat,
DISCRIMINATION IN DATC8
I'rekakty HmM < Io.m^ U v.Iu
Meleeee awl*
^Topeka. IWV fu * "Alfalfa ...en in
MeMerii UanaM baa* a gilee,**.
agaln*t tbe r*ilina.|*,e .^1.1 a II. lint
lis, fetieral feuee in>|w«loi. fTliei
Idaim I .e rallr«a. a are «lia«iikiaMtii.g
ag'.ui*! the.11. It asu litem *u e i* a
bu.M to alilp alfalfa aanl frmn tin.
Millar out Uirm |l(
rile r .te for slitpplng millet ae...i i
only in |.*nl« a bushel. Alfalfa seed
and millet teed ««elg . the Mute per
bushel. Nllll, millet freig.it I* in
anil alfalfa ia 7u tvi.u fsvi bushel,
il-are lan't one rallrua.l man in ten
that am tell iv In,.1, it millet .mil wliiei.
IS alfalfa seed by bathing at |l. In
asiiiueh as the railroeis iter.,
• beiu the wors| of 11, auuie of the ship-
pera out there eoneluded they would
turn a trick Ihemwlvofc Ho they have
been S. I piling alfalfa ae-.l and laltellng
il uiillet M'tnl, getting tlie Iff-oent rat.-,
Thla taouhl save llienuabo.lt t:ii) a
our."1
baap today, aa>* aa Mu|i«k **^«
k.a AietMdria aasUisa \*Z
uimhI, p-kadad b, ,
'**i* *«" as a*p*«i«iiy gteai aM
aaua«4 tba Adwiral to iigaal Iron
bta «W.klK "Well 4 a« U«e„bisl"
At IMl ti me tke laMailbla was lb*
Hit* of Iba aa*> Tuday aka u to
far babiitd lb* timea ibai *te« tba
luukmaa ba* lo«bed be# nub
uokbl.
,®M w * Wa Baal Iba Warld.
an' •' • u«paaia«,
M4 *** Mid bar,
biiaself rbicf |daiaii« aad dsfeadaat la
^ "* •"* talent
and veraatiliiy r ..siaatii dow lag lata
",tt 11/ bdiiftHM
iU*. ,M <* *all avery
•udy la bla nwa awrkata from Cbla*
0 Fern a d from |k..tbia Fella 10
Fatagonla New York Tribune.
feel about it now,"
Roekofeilor'a Mall.
Soma Idea of the ait6 0f John D.
Rockefeller a mall may be drawn from
I ?1 800 <l<«raaaad to
him hove been received at the Eldo
rado Spring* (Mo.) ponofflce aa a re-
ult of a report which wa* aent out
racanUy that he wa. ,oln, ^
drink the water*.
Big Bread Bill.
Tho British Mediterranean iquadron.
whllo paying a visit to Barcelona,
contracted with tho bakers of the
town for tho delivery of 30.000 pound*
of bread dally during tho gquadron'a
stay.
She Uted Them.
"Maggie," noid the housewife, "I'm
sorry to say U, but you're very ox pen-
«dve as a cook. There must he a great
deal of waste here." "Nlver a bit."
"But I'm suro you don't use the
Bcraps." "Don't use the scraps! Sure
X use ivery wan Iv thim." "How?"
'I slnd .tl|em to me poor mother In th'
nixt wa-ard, an' there do be enough to
feed th fnm'ly. IJon't you worry about
annyttting going to waste."
No chroinos or ubeup premjnms, b-it
a better quality and one-third more of
Defiance starch for the same price of
other sfarctes. 1
Markets at Our Door.
The indifference of the t.'nlted State*
to the markets of the South African
countries continues to he the theme
of many nowspaper correspondents via-
iting those countries.
Statue to Cervantes.
A statue to Cervantes Is to be erect-
ed In Paris as a mark nf gratitude
toward the Spanish admirers of Vic-
tor Hugo, who erected a statue to him
In Madrid.
I*etoiM| AuaMlaallea*.
I Salon I wt, Ik,.. sa-Kecent advice* re-
ceived here aay that tho Macedonian
minmltteeinen have ileelded for the
prrseat to oonllnuo fomentIng excite-
tuont by laolaled aaMiMluatiooa.
llc|K>rt« arriving from Sotla *ay the
murder of Frluee I'crdlnand, of llul
gnrla ba* been decided upon and llio
llutalau ooiifciibgeiieral here I* said lo
he in great danger.
Ambergris Stole*.
Seattle, Ojt 17.—A hundred pounds
of Ambergris has been stolen here. Its
vnlue is .V) nu ounce, or three time*
the value of gold.
Ureal aillwli la a w V*rk.
l'arral, t liibuaima, ^Ic\ico, Oct. 20,—
Orant O. Oilletl, formerly of Knimik
now of this place, is In new York eitv
trying to float .t mining scheme.
ANNOUNCEMENT S UNTRUE.
Alaakaa H.u...l.,r raaalaalfa Ha* Tha*
far Taken Na Vela
Undon, fkjt. iv _ The Aa*Mlaled
I'r-k* In.* tl.u highest authority f..r
saying ti.at tho uiinoniieetnenl made
by the London Morning Advertlwr,
lhat tho .leeiaionof the Alitskan bound-
nry oomuilwlon virtually onnonded Hie
American ca*e i* entirely untrue. The
Ouiuoilaaioii, thus far, bn* reauho.1 no
•leelslon and no vote has i^en taken
even In |),o private M.w|..ti* wlileli
Would Indicate Chief Justine Alrer-
klone'a poaltlon. In* i|iilto true that
the general trend of opinion among
th. *e couiiecti'd with the tribunal,
nslde from the eoininlijiloiiers, I* that
tho Iiltlmre decision Will be In favor
AinerlvA. lint there is aa yet not thu
slightest warrant for aayniff it has
been reached.
Confl ruling the statement that no de-
oinion lu the Alaskan boundary arbi-
tration bus been readied the St Jnmet
Gazette adds:
True Ami.inn fplrll.
On Folate, Tramor of ike ladiaat.
lb* nan wb« la Iwo minut** and
eighteen ae.oad*. with ak eight In.b
gua. put fuur aknta la uei***ioa
ibrougb « bullaey* four fee| aquar*
l*ov yard* away, wlib lb* ve***| w,.v
lag eight kbuta aa hour, aayt; "I
U" *,m Mb*," Thai s
the bind of wen iba American aa*y
ba* behind the gua*.
A Philanthropist', Will.
Th* late liroBM* fl, Tulil* of Nau
taiM'b. (Vian , who left an estate of
the estimated value uf |l,000 000 be
queathed ||u,aoo m lb. Amer'lraa
MUsb.nary .w|eiy, fio.ooo t the
Walorbury (Conn I b.. |.iial and 16,-
00o to the Congregational rburek la
Naagaiurk, the Im-omb lo lie u*e«l la
aaaisiing worthy poor re*ldont* of tbe
Iowa.
ANNOUNCEMENT
A« matta4 ia laliiag a* *. «.k,t**,i o« f«^
Mi self (a iba w*«ie
after aeail;
^ I . ■ |..i*i««i lerta iis I.W.ts) . uifll sa l .|
Whan l\ Wtk,Mat I UtMiag V-tUiKU I lavil* —IlirigM flwai t#he*.y t
m«*.
i Ha
tNH I base
^4 ^[.[y 1lltliiai
If bali a l^'uifpTVb^k^
.ssi.it aad Iras* Ii«.alw.i«l |al*i*td ibeepf ki*.
Cauae of Cold Wealhar.
The theory la belag advanced that
the abnormally cold weather that ba*
prevailed during our more recent sum
mer* U due to the unnatural produc-
tion and appropriation of electricity.
?tl? i.o.P°'.BUd ol" hy ln*1"' ,h#« •
tbe ultllltatlon of electricity baa In-
creased our hot summer weather baa
dlmlulshod.
Df PRICE S
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
FOOD
Falatabla—Nvtrlfleaa—Easy if DI|siIIm awl Rawly ti
Dr Mce, ibe creator if | , Fri.e's C.omi Itskiag iVnaler aad iMlirktiis FUvmiag Fgiraata .
Aeeea beek c**t*imna ra esoeilenl '.f..u>«, far weina ike fee* mane* free «* a*, aoa.eea.
r MM cum FOOD CO., 14 till ItrMt,
Naat an Iba Sabbath.
Eat
omuii,
Among the n>-w measures to ha lu
frodnead Ui the Htate* fleneral of Hoi
land Ibl* sea*..ii |* a bill pruvldlng for
roat on Ihe Nabhatb.
Indian tonga.
A student of music of the abor-
igine*, Mr. Farwell, state* that the
Indiana havo Innumerable aonga
which conform to a definite melodic
*yst«m. These melodies are all In-
dlssolubly linked to legend*, myth*,
ceremonial* or rcllglou* ritual* of the
Create*! poetic and dranfatlo boauty.
V*t*ran Fireman.
Among the survivor* of Chlrago'a
volunteer fire department who waa
marched In the city centennial parade
**s Ivorn* Walter, who when ha re-
"r*d from the department In 1806 had
finished forty eight years' service In
Chicago, which followed alx year*'
work aa a fireman in Buffalo.
Fettom far Alrehlp. | ^
bad « t*"' "fco Ft*roda«yl, which W
had memhram.il* wing*, wltb a airoa!
of twenty fe*t, la the patiern fur the
alrahlp which Frof, l.angley of iha
amithsonian Instllute has built and
recently tested unsatisfactorily.
Llmll Americana In Tranavaal.
Tba number of American* who may
•ntar Iba Transvnal or Orange River
«<h'ny la limited to Afty « momi,
and oaob must have a permit, the
blank application for wblob ran bo
had of any Hrltlsb consul. And. too. I
an afRdarlt must be made that the np-
piicant ha* nifllclent meani to suje:
port himself and family after arriv!
'"«•
„ Oarmany'a Martineta.
MiehliVi*'•ro""1" ■ ,0,'ch In 'he
t«f?I.*i ,?rt.",r,n« on " • hrutal I
, PI,V"e •ol("#r* hM horno
fruit In tho hut three months there
have been eighty c.mvlctlona of *er-
geanta for auch crime* and about 2oo
courta-tr.artlal aro pending. Hen. von
OMUler attempted to auawer llobal,
ii-Li . wu,,k"e", of * '■ "My is bo-
2 ,0 J v« ®o« him hi* placo a*
lulolaitr of war.
Bromo-Seltzer
Promptly cures all
Headaches
Consistency should lie the most val-
uable of jowels considering its rarity.
Clear white clothes are a sign that the
housekeeper uses Ked Cross^BallBlw!
Large a os. package, 6 cents.
International Wireless.
The Italian congress has voted 1160,-
000 for the purposo of establishing
a wire-ess station for telegraphic com-
munication with South America.
Gold In tho Treasury.
The United States treasury holds
three and nine-tenths times as much
gold as the Bank of England.
SPOILED CHILDREN
Sometimes men blow out tho gas
after blowing in all their money.
Ask You Drugget for Allen's,Foot-Eaae.
. i Lried AtilBf'S FOOT-EASK recently
and have just bought another supply ft
"y corna, and the hot. burning
BntfltoStog wn^iation In my feet which waa
<m? w £?dTrw"" W not ^ with-
out Itntov.-Ml*: 'W. J. Walker Camden.
V. J. Sold by ail Druggist*, 25c.
When a poetVverses^oJne back to
him be meete with reverses.
Usually Make Sickly Men and Women
The "spoiled child" uaually make*
a weak, sickly man or woman bo-
cause such a youngster has lu own
way about diet and oatu and drink*
things that are unfitted for any stom.
ach and sickness result*.
wa" aiwa>-" a delicate, spoiled
child and my parents used to let mo
drink coffee because I would cry for
8ay? 8 Georgia young woman.
When I entered school my nervoua-
ness increased and
. - — my going to
l-ey t00k me out Win-
But I did not get any better and my
headaches got worse and weakened
me so that I was unlit for any duty
Sometimes I would go a whole day
wlttiout any other nourishment it^n
a cup of coffee.
i7ulw tkl;bi? iS
is taklug the place of all Mtbers.
!«u.:l0r.?I'':i,'V a,1Kl ex,rtt quantity . "'^et sP>ing I had a bad atUck ol
U t in. Ihi8 is why Deflanea m.Mk the Grippe and when I recovered I
found that coffee nauseated me :■>
i tl . . ^ 7 not drlnk 11 and even a few
I Ihompion'l Eye Water f*8110'™ would cause a terrible burn-
~ ' ' I ^ stomach. It was at this
Cifp;*aVCMpoug lor Blenmtisi* ISS
I reneh Town It Nsrks.l
I'nri*. Oct. 20.-A fur tho riots of
striking iine„ woavera at Armentiere*
tlic clt.r apiieared as though eaclcod by
u arm,. The populace I* terrorized.
B. . Johnson Is llllnit.
Troy, Kaa, Oct. 21.-_Sn.nnel N.
.fohn*on, of Troy, who I, ne'l known
throughout Kansas, in political circles,
recently lost bis eyesight and 1* co„-
lined to his home, lie served ns treas-
urer of Doniphan county forfouryears
"nd deputy tivelvo years, and .vasa
candidate for sUte treasurer in 18Bo.
Under McKinley's adiiiluistration he
received the appointment of townsite
inspector in Indian Territory and
served ttniil two year* ago.
fall Foroe at Work Again.
Colorado Springs, Col., Out. 10.—
After a shut-don n of ai* weeks as the
result, of the miners' strike at Cripple
Creek the Standard plant of the United
States Reduction and Refining company
at Colorado City, resumed the treut-
,ra" ^orlT Af,,li f0rUC 0,180-n
™u™h|!7 !*• I!°" ''n'r' 'nereaalng |ie*si-
■nl*m Is Canadian drolea"
Nlrlhsr lls.l Ths t'nuibln.lloa.
SI. L-oui*. a-L 21.—One diflluulty the
I'aclUo Egpres* ennpany bus to face
at present is that tho lo«nl "combina-
tion" man, wno know* the conibina.
ti..ns of Inooinin? safes, U among the
•trlkera. The safes must remain lock-
ed until an expert combination man is
ron iid.
Tha Eyaa of Crlmlnala.
A Russian savant. M. Karloff, clalma
to havo discovered that criminal* can
bo Infallibly detected by the color of
their eye*. Murderer* and thieve*
have reddish-brown oye*. tramp* light
blue, and so forth, llonoit folk havo
dark grey or blue eyos.
Oil Near Pushlo.
I'lioblo, Colo., OcL 21.—Oil boa been
struck In a well lorod eight mUl,s
northwest of this city. It ia reported
that oil stands about tlilrtv foot deep
iu thc woll and is steadily increasin;^.
II..7 In Maoj. Ilsnks.
Joplln, Mo., Oct. 20.-Repreaonta-
lives of a large flnanoial concern of Si
I-ouis. said to bo tho -Mississippi Valley
Trust company, are quietly buying
stock in tho leading banhs of many of
the smaller cities of the Middle West.
The Northrup Natlon.i
Kansas, ivns sold rcCe
hank of Iola,
tiv, and It in
said that a deal in pending nt Fort
Scott whereby two of the leading
ban lot will paaa into the hands of the
SL houis concern, and it ia
lhat they are
Mu*t Cash Ch*ek*.
A Nebraska court ha* hold that
where a man rocolvc* a check In pay-
mont of a bill and llvos In the same
town with tho bank on which the
chock Is drawn, hi* only safeguard
Is to cash tho check by the following
day at tho latest.
Boy 8oprano.
I-cnIlo Cahlll, eleven year* old. of
Walt ham, Mass., has been appointed
soprano soloist of Grace church, the
moBt aristocratic houie of worship In
New York. The lad I* said to possess
a voice of remarkable sweetness and
rango.
A Freak of Nature.
A sow belonging to Mr. Edward
Hope. Sevonoaks, Kent, England, has
recently given birth to a litter of
young pigs, two of which have six
perfect feet each. The sow and litter
arc said to be strong and doing woll.
, Tha Roaaon.
Thla atory," ald the wife of thc
story wrltor, "la ao fearfully long
winded that It nearly kills me every
time I have to read It to Tommy. How
In tho world did you evor como to
spin It out to auch great lougth?'
flecauae," replied the author, who
had a lively memory, "whon I was
writing that *tory you aikcd mo to
strotch It out |C0 worth to offset a
dressmakor'a bill that waa about to
fall duo— that'g why!"
Bicquerol Raya.
A Burgeon of St. Petersburg lis*
heen making somo Interesting experi-
ments with tha Ilacquerel rays on
the oyoa of tho blind. Ho finds that
persona who aro wholly blind, or
thoio who havo only tho feeblest pos
siblo perception of light, are peculiar-
ly sensitive to tho rays. In many
case* they were able to form visual
conceptions of tho form of objects,
tbe shadows of which were thrown on
■croon by means of the rays.
Mrs. tVlnalow's Mootlilng Byrup
.22 CALIBER. RIM FIRE CARTRIDGES. <
) Winchester .aa Caliber Cartridge* shoot when yoa want
them to and where you point your gun. Buy tho time* |
tried Winchester make, having the trade-mark " H " I
•tamped on the head. They cost only a few cents mora I
a box than the unreliable kind, but they ara dollars better. \
FO* SALS BY ALL KALXU EVSRYWHEMt.
I ON RAINY DAYS WCAR
1«WEt's Waterproof
mUNl' OILED
- CLOTHING"
BUCK or YELLOW.
tt mams even da* covitf
Amrrlran Cotton Shlpiisd Ilack.
Bremen, 0,t. 10,-Urgo quantities
of American cotton have l«cn returned
to aupply the market in the United
States. Prom thla | rt alone 3300,000
worth lias been sent.
Tali* American Mtesl.
London, Oct. ltt.-llarlnnd and Wolff
tho shipbuilding firin ol ll;l^
signed a contract to take all the iron
und steel it requires from the United
States Steel corporation. It is cstiiua-
ton* yearly!''* """ a",OUnt 40 150'000
,,e' nltlo(M0unemr Captared.
Manila, Oct 18—George Herman,
the defaulting constabulary officer, has
been captured and taken to llavanan.
fEr'<fmhim,,dred d°1UrS ^
inorcd
- "or the stock of the
leading financial iiibtilutions .of this
city.
Tblrljr-Flrs Million* For Call*.
New York, O il. 21.-Ooi.enil Mario
Menooal, member of the Cuban com-
misbiou which has been negotiating in
this city for Hie last month for a loan
of 835,000,000, announced beforo leiiv-
ing for Cuba, that money to pay the
Cuban veterans had practically already
iK-ei. obtained here. General Menocal
refused to divulge tbe nauiu of the
banking company which will take up
the loan.
BEYER FAILS TO CURE!
ymmr Druggist*
Pro*.
rBOTTLK $f.<
Tho Crlppen Medicine Co.
Hbji >kt futtriy tnM Wf CKm NttMit
lewissingleTinoer
gested that I try this food drink 1
found It simply delicious and have
used it ever since and the resulta
speak for themselves. I have gained
12 pounds and my nerves, are as
steady as any one's.
CENTRAL
Wk*mmm
I I consider myself woll and strong
^ f U * polnt now to take a
cup of Postum with a cracker or two
In th^V ' 00106 home from school
in the afternoon. Postum with crack-
H* rL*.|b!SCUlt m*ke" mT Iu"cheon.
kL- i ^ Mved ilfe tor I
f t.V0. Would h,ve k, «l mo in
t.mo bad 1 continued drinking it
• h*re • y<ran« girl friend, a sten-
ographer, who declares nothing
Po etn™hen!i tDd refreflaes bOT 'Ike
!l0t.t"m nd >he • little oil stove
Inm « 4D<' malte5 C"P Of Poe-
^m," noontime. I have recommond-
rfmv frtW°-derfK beTer*«# 10 m«y
ofmy friends who know what It has
,or Name given by Pos-
tum Co., Battle Creek. Mich
*ch package for a copy of
• famoaa Uttl* born, « "
Ilorrlcane Off N.w Foondl.ad.
| St Johns, N. F„ Oct. 18.-A bnrri-
cane raged here and caused Immense
damage to flsI,iu? property. Many
boats have foundered and It is feared
that thc fishing fleet which is now
making its last trip to the grand ban'(s
m*y love suffered disaster: '
Arbitration T^tTsiVnsd.
London, Oct. 10.-The arbitration
treaty lx-tween Great Britain and
I'rance has beer, signed by foreign
Secretary Lansdowne and the French
Ambassador M. Cambon.
Snltaa-s So* D«td.
ConstonUnopie. Oct 1D.-P,ince A1).
Be!,Ie 1E^'i"e- tt 3°ung son of the
•ultan, died of pnenaoaia.
llat Not DorMtM,
JaT^ty;°^ strik« o'
the ..00 freight handlers which has
oeeo on sinee Jane, has been officially
declared off by President D„b«n of
the local union, who says: "It i« use.
to prolong a hopelMS struggle. We
nr* beaten but not defeated." Men
Wheat in Sooth Wales.
Sydney, N. S. IV., Oct. 17.-The gov-
ernmcnt estimates the acreage of wheat
in New South Wales at 1,8'J0,M8 acres
or .'20,000 a.-rch abovo the area In 1001
H Is in good condition.
rrost In th* Valleys.
Ardmore, L 1'., Oct 20.-There was
cy frost Snnday morning throtigh
out the Washita and Blue valleys, do-
ing great damage lo the cotton c'rop.
It is now certain that the yield of cot-
u°P3it,eral">' shortened, but
no estimate at present can be made.
■endowment For Wooster.
Wooster, Mass., Oct 2C.-It was an-
nounced here that L. If. Severance of
Cleveland, has agreed to give $100,000
toward tbe fund of Sl.000,000 which it
proposed to raise as an endowment for
th-u'w'' ZiVenity\ U '* understood
th.it Mr. Severance's subscription was
paid in installments of $10,000 each.
For a Bad Back.
Sabra, Montana, Oct. 19th.—A great
many men In this neighborhood used
to complain of pains In the back, but
now scarcely one can bo found who
has any such trouble.
Mr. Gottlieb Mm Is largely respon-
sible for the Improvement for It was
be, who first of all found tho remedy
for this Backache. Ho has recom-
mended It to all his friends and neigh-
bors, and ln every case It has had
wonderful success.
Mr. Mill says: —
"For many years I had been trou-
bled with my Kidneys and pains In
the small of my back. I tried many
n.3dlelnes but,did not derive any bene-
fit until last fall, when I bought a
dozen boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills.
After using them a few days I began
o^ improve, my back quit aching and
I felt better and stronger all around
'I will keep them In the house right
along for In my opinion they aro the
b-Jst medicine In the market to-day
and If my back should bother me
again, I will use nothing else."
Maximite.
Maxlmlte, the composition of which
Is a government secret. Is about three
times as powerful as ordinary gun-
powder, and is a powdery substance,
melted by heat and poured Into a
shell.
To Curtail Kxpenses.
Chicago, Oct. 20,-Tbc Southern Pa-
cific railroad is to follow the example
of tlm :,cw York Central and curt-til
expenses by laying off employes.
Bid For Hswsi;as Honda.
Honolulu, Oct 19.—A San Francisco
firm has made a bid for th; entire issue
of Hawaiian bonds which Secretary of
the Territory. Carter, Is now engaged
in floating in tbe eastern states.
- • S*r*le* *• Tsars.
New York, Oct Ift-Alexiuidei Haff
superintendent of the foreign mail
branch of the New York pottofticc, ,
arrested on a charge of cmoezzW
letters from the mails. Half wiu, sent
to Jail in default of ti,000 bail. He
kcc" ti- poetal service 19/cJ*
How's This?
°se iiondr.<l Dollsra Itewsrd for snr csm
j-*', jit" b'r Csttsrb
ir „>"v "5vfr * co-top.-,Toledo. o.
ibjlmms ^ H,"Wa r-l-cknv tor
? . ^"BT.klni perfertl, honorsble
«rsn.s"lon. sod flnssrlill. sbls lo
«rl^? j"l oh.|« 'tl"n« n*sd. hr their Arm.
* Ts. x. WboleMls Dromna.Tolsdo.O.
d"*-
wSiVj „CJUrrh Snr* 14 t*lc«a fnCemAllf. «et(ag
£22!? r,h* hkxKj "n*1 marou# iorfacm of the
Z'<£° Jd'T.^w.u '"*•
HaU's Fsmlljr I'm. an the best.
Ventilate the Bed Room.
Stuffy bed rooms are responsible
tor more cases of anaemia and early
consumption than Is generally
Opportunities are far more powerful
than prophets:
Every man has his partlcu'ar bent—
especially after he gets in the rheu-
matic class.
rise's Cure Is the best medicine we ever used
for all aSoetlons of the tbroat aad lungt.-Wii.
O. E.ndslkv, Vsnburon, lud., Feb. 10, IMO,
Whon a man begins to go down hill
he meets a lot of people with their
noses turned up.
Poverty Isn't a crime unless it fur-
nishes one with prison fare.
You can do your dyeing In half an
DYES h PUTNAM FADELESS
1 are fellows who would
for aW*Trried thaD <f° t0 "ork
It Is easier for the landlord to raise
the rent than it is for the tenant
T k.?"C.?ro,? 001(1 n «ne day.
8ec ft *°rrow at twice the
aistance he can 8ec a bless ng.
DO TOUR CLOTHES LOOK TBLtOWV
thZftHf? ^ CroM B Blue. It will mak.
them white as snow. 2oa.p>ckaga B centf
The man who paddles his own canoe
often doee it because he can't get any-
body else to do It for him. y
Misfortune is no respecter of persons
—neither is fortune for that matter.
■other Orays Sweet Powders for Children
1ly hj Mother G" r. nurse
to the Children s Home lo New York, euro
SrthlSS f?Teri*hBad Stomach,
Teething Disorders, move and regulate tbe
ttZZZ,".? VyW orm* Over 80,000 tes-
fcl,l.'j/t U Druagnts. 25c. Sample
FREE Address A. fe. Olmsted, LeBoy.N.Y.
Lending a man a dollar is a deed of
trust
CONSTIPATION
Don't you know that Dizzi-
ness, Biliousness, 8ick Head-
ache and Bad Breath result
from Constipation ?
Dr. Caldwell's
(LAXATIVE)
Syrup Pepsin
is the best remedy you can
take to cure Constipation and
Stomach Trouble. Try It to
day.
PEPSIN 8YRUP CO., Montlcollo, III.
m
CANT
OUCI
the man who wears
SAWYER'S
EXCELSIOR
BRAND
Slickers
SSWSfi Mr
In the wnrhj wnt
iot rne k pnel or irpt
t>«kr. ffcook for tm<t«
■j,ar.k. ,r ""f «« <l''nit's
«na for c«(uiomic.
I. a. SawjrrA Sr.n.R«l Hfr..
1st! f—ibrWte. Rim.
the udy
WHO IRONS
Rnowi how important K b
lo uie a jood ilartK OeGanct
Slarch ii thc but itarth
made. || doun'l ibck to |
(he iron. It gives $ beauli-
ful 10ft glouy itilJntu to ife
clothca. II will nol blister'
or crack thc goods. ■ K still1
for leu. goes farther, iou
mort Ask . the lady who'
irons. Ocfiance Starch at all
f grocen.. 16 oz. for 10 canb.'
Ik DEFIANCE STARCH CO,
NEB.
V
y> ith ths march of civilization eome
Innumerable chances of making a dis-
honest living.
To the hooaevrtfe who lias not yet
become acquainted with the new thing
of everyday use in the market and who
ia reasonably satisfied with the old, we
would suggest that a trial of Defiance
h« tusk irittl 01 Ui
lleved. Windows 8houl"d"te" opened — • ■ 8Urch ^ at onre,,•
wide, top and bottom, and now Is the
best season of tho year to commence
this practice. By the time winter
comes there will be no danger In leav-
ing the windows open, for the sleeper
will have got used to the fresh air.
Not alone because it is guaranteed by
the manufacturers to be be superior to
any other brand, but because each 10c
package contains la oat, while all the
other kinds contain bnt !3ozs. It Is
safe to say lhat the lady who once uses
Defiance Starch will use no other*
Qnalitr and quantity mnst win. *
[AMMUNITION
for medevtrywliere ia the
World wherever the nuzzle loader
has given way to t he breech load??.
1«-K«t snd best
gw Cartridge factory la cxia-
lu™'0S.°U tor ,he unlfoTmi,r °t i
Catalog free.
Tha Unlan Matallio Cartrldoa Co.
bridgeport, conn.
Aeeacr. 313 li rasa war.
*«w i ark Ctar. fi. r.
W. L. DOUGLAS
'3.= & >3 SHOES IS
They equal those
th&t have hosn cost-
ing you from 8400
to 83.00. The im-
mense sale of \V. h.
Douglas shoes proves
their superiority over
all other makes.
Sold by retail shoe
dealers everywhere.
l-ook for nanio and
prlco on bottom.'
That Posilas iwCn.
onslott prov.s lh.rs Is
alse la llosslas skoss. d
FREETO WOMEN!
sriiaa
■with book of InstnietloS
absolutely free. This Is not
atlcy sample, but a lam
«ToSr„?h,utowss:
,'t has does 1a Inl tmi-
la Columbus A>i.
W.W.U.~WICHITA~NQ. *8. fO%
V/hen Answering Advartlaemwita
Klndl* Mention This Paper.
pAXTINE
anielion Chill Cure is Guaranleed
oy your merchant, to why not try Iti Priea Mo."
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