The Ryan Enterprise. (Ryan, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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$50 POSITION
' PAY TUITION :AFTER
POSITION IS SECURED
Yk first eight who dip this notice end send It to
PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEBE
Oklahoma Cltyt Ft Worth Muskogee Ft
Smith Ft Scott Kansas City or St Louis
may without giving notes pay EVERY CENT of
tuition out of salary after course Is completed II
good position la not secured no pay required
MAIL COURSE FREE
1 Tf cot ready to enter college now you may take
lessons by mall FREE until ready which will save
cost of board ete Draughon's P B C Co bas
30000000 capital seventeen bankers on Board of
Directors mod TWENTY Colleges In THIRTEEN
'states to back every claim It makes Established 16
yean Clip and send this notice to-day
TWEHTY BUSHELS OF WHEAT
TO THE ACRE
la the record on
the Free Home-
stead Lands of
WeaternCanada
for 1904
The 110000 farmers from the United States who
during the past seven years have gone to Canada
(participate in this prosperity
1 The United States will soon become an Importer of
Sieat Get a free homestead or purchase a farm in
astern Canada and become one of those who will
Ip produce It
i Apply for Information to Superintendent of Imml-
rratloo Ottawa Canada or to authorised Canadian
'Government Agent— J S Crawford No 125 W
Ninth Street Kansas City Missouri
l Please aay where you saw this advertisement
A CLEAn HEALTHY SKIN
Bandholm’s Eozema
and Skin Remedy
Purifies Then Heals
Positively cures Eczema Pimples
Eruptions Insect Bites and all dla
eases of the skin An absolute oure
for Dandruff or 6calp diseases
Ask Druggist or Barber or tend for FEES
SAMPLE and BOOKLET Write to-day
Dept 6 SAlfSHQLM DRUG CO Des Moines la
A rin Highest grade Estey
III Q4U Mason & Hamlin Story &
Kimball Chicago Cottage slightly used
guaranteed like new special descriptions and
prices for the asking Write to-day
JENKINS’ MUSIC HOUSE KANSAS CITY M0
When writing mention ths paper
(Ibivoiuiv Washington DCi
'Successfully Prosecutes Claims
Lata Principal Nx&mtner US Pension Bureau
3yrs in civil war 15 adjudicating claims attj tinea
WNU— Oklahoma City— No 19 1905
The first thing to consider when buying pair of shoes is do they fit properly
When you first put them on do your feet feel “at home" in them or do you have to spend the
first ten days In agony and torture “breaking them In?" The (ilESECKB KEY BRAND has a
shape for every foot
After considering the fit whnt next? Wear and appearance of course The aiESECKE KEY
BRAND shoes are thoroughly reliable They not only wear well but retain their shape and ap-
pearance until the Inst Good fit good shape and good appaaranca Tell your store-keeper you
bust have the Q1ESECKE KEY BRAND
PUTNAM
Colo moragoodi brighter sna taster colors than any
Isk dealer or we will send post paid at lOea package
W-L DOUGLAS
S S3 J9&$322 SHOES Z
IV L Douglas 8380 thnei are the greatrt seller la the
world bemuse of their excellent style easy fitting and iup
rior wearing qualities 'I'hey are Just as good us those that
cost (Win fiSOO to 6700 The only difference Is the price
W L Douglas 350 shoes cost more to multe hold their
shape better wear longer and urc of greater value than aay
ocher shoe on Che market to-day WL ISouglas guar
an Sees their value by stamping his name and price on the
bottom of each shoe Look for It Tsk no substitute WL
1kIm350 shoes are sold through his own retail Mores in
the principal cities md by shoe dealers every where o mat
ter where you live Wl Afouglus shoes are within your reach
BETTER T3AH OTHER MAKES AT AST PRICE
mFor the last three yean I hare team W L Ikuiola J3W thoe and fount it not
only a Qoed but better than any thoe that I ever hl regar-Vett of price
Chau L Farrtil Aut Cashier The Capita Satxonal Bank Jndianapolu Ind
Boy wear V L Douglas $250 and $200 shoes because they fit
better hold their shape and wear longer than other makes
WLDOUGLAS $400 SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE
W L Hougia sic Corona Coffthn is Au shoes Coruna
Cult u considered to be the finest patent leather prod a red
F4ST('OLOREYELET WILL NOT WEAR It RAMT
W L Ponglss has the Unrest shoe mall order tmstness In the world
No troahle to gt a fit by mail tbe evtra prepays delivery If yon dears
farther informauoo ortfe or Illustrated Catalogue of Spring Sty leu
WLDOUCLAS BROCKTON MASSACHUSETTS
'THk'Wf-
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r Waterproof
OILED CLOTHINC
RECEIVED THE
HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWAK1
AT TKt STIOUIS WORLD'S fAIR
'Sendus the homes of denier Jr
j your town who do not sell oui
I goods end we will send you
collection of pictures In colors oi
famous tower of the world r
A a TOWER CO ESTABLISHED I6JS
OSTON met youl cmcAoa
I TOWfig CAW APIAN COL Lm4 TORONTO CA?
y ANTED — For tbs U 8 Army able-bMlel
II on married men between agee of 21 onl
:etieen of United Stetea of gouil character
end temperate habits whocen apeak real and
vrnte Engb-h For information apply lo He-
enutin officer Fcnto3es btusdioc Oklahoma
City O la or Taa Ind Ter Kohl bimw
© or Gothrte Ok La
PISQiSCURGrO
(f US fisliL U fist r'LS
Djrif T wi4 Us
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CONS
“IT SAVED MY LIFE”)
PRAISE FOR A FAMOUS MEDICINE
Mrs Wllladsen Tells How She Tried Lydia
E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Just
In Time
Mrs T C Willadsen of Manning
Iowa writes to Mrs Pinkham:
Dear Mrs Pinkham -“
I can truly say that you have saved my
life and 1 cannot express my gratitude to
vou in words
Before I wrote to you telling you how I
felt I had doctored for oer two years steady
and spent lots of money on medicines besides
but it all failed to help me Mr monthly p®
riods had ceased and I suffered much pain
with fainting spells headache backache and
bearing-down pains and I was so weak I
could hardly kaep around As a last resort
I decided to write you and try Lydia E Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound and I am bo
thankful that I did for after following your
Instructions which you sent me free of all
charge my monthly periods started I am
regular and in perfect health Had it not
been for you I would be in my grave to-day
“ I sincerely trust that this fetter may lead
every suffering woman in the country to
write yon for help as 1 did”
When women ara troubled with Ir-
regular or painful menstruation weak-
ness leucorrhcea displacement or ul-
ceration of the womb that bearing-
down feeling inflammation of the ova
ries backaohe flatulence general de-
bility indigestion and nervous prostra-
tion they should remember there is
one tried and true remedy Lydia E
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound at once
removes such troubles
No other female medicine in the world
has received such widespread and un-
qualified endorsement Befuse all sub-
stitutes Mrs Pinkham invites all sick women
to write her for advice She has guided
thousands to health Address Lynn
Mass
FADELESS DYES
other dye One 10c packaeo color silk wool and cotton equally welt and It guaranteed to give perfect mutts
Write lor Ire booklet— How to Dio Bleach and Mix Colon DU Cu CO V nieneUli Jlisseveri
Indian Legislators
Two full-blooded Indians are mem-
bers of the Maine house or represen-
tatives The elder Peter M Nelson
belongs to the historic Penobscot
tribe and Peter F Neptune the other
red-skinned legislator is one of the
Passaquoddy tribe
“Stands Head”
There is something about Hunt’s
Lightning Oil that no other liniment
possesses Others may be good but
it is surely thebesL It does all you
recommend it for and more For
sprains bruises cuts burns ache?
and paius it has no equal on earth It
stands head on my medicine shelf
Very truly yours
T J Brownlow
Livingston Tenn
The wedding ring doesn't always re-
right in their dictrine of non-resistance
Some natures never develop
save In an atmosphere of strife
Tou never hear any t-n complain
about "Defiance Starch" There la none’
to equal It In quality and quantity 1
ounces 1 c-evx Try It now and XXV
your coney
Before attempting to she up an
easy-going man arouse his temper
“Dr David Kennedy4 Favorite Remedy
enr©l my wile of a terrible disease With pletuture I
testify toltemaxvelops efficacy” J Sweet Albany K Y
Righteousness is a lot more than
respectability
DON'T FORGET
A larjre 2-oz package Red Cross Ball Blue only
6 cents The Russ Company South Bend Ind
Killing time is a sure way of spoil
Ing character
Plso’s Cure is the best medicine we ever used
for all affections of the throat and lungs— WM
O Endbiit Vanburen Ind Feb 10 1000
Whoa you speak 'kindly of any one
some people believe you have been
bribed
Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup
For children teetlilug soften the jura reduce to
LminaUoa allay p Un cures wind collu 25cabotue
A girl hasn't much use for a young
man who asks for “just one kiss"
Talking machines — Victor and Edb
6on are the best cash or payments $1
weekly Write to-day JENKINS’ MUSIC
CO KANSAS CITY M0 30000 records in
stock Mention this paper
Remember that it is only through
your work that you can grow to youf
full height r
OScta 16x20 Bust Crayon 98cta Send your
photo and 9Scta and we will make a lex'JU Bust Crayon
Southwestern Artists’ Aaaooiation 1) alias Texas
You may have observed that a loaf-
er never considers himself a loafer
Defiance Starch is guaranteed biggest
and best dr money refunded 1&
ounces 10 cents Try It now
If his children listen eagerly for his
footsteps he can’t be such a bad fel
low
Remember that work well done Is
the highest testimonial of character
you can receive
With the sterilized kiss antiseptic
courtship and sanitary marriage ac-
complished facts cannot some one
perfect a deodorized divorce?
We have noticed that merchants
who live over the store usually do
well
Reverence Is the foundation of last
ing love
A Fence Which Will Cost $75000
Payne Whitney is encircling his es-
tate at Manhasset L I with an orna-
mental iron fence which will cost
$75000 The fence is for the purpose
of making it possible to keep a herd
of deer safely within the Inclosure
How’s This?
19 4 offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for aov
easa of Catarrh that cannot bo cuteti by
Catarrh Cure
F J CHENEY A CO Toledo O
"We tbe endertlgned have known F J Cheney
for the last 15 rear and believe him perfectly hon-
orable In all business transaction and financially
able to carry out any obligation made by hi firm
Waldtno Rinnan ft Martin
Wholesale Drugglsi Toledo O
Hair Catarrh Cure la taken internally acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the
system Testimonial sent free Price 75 cents pel
bottle 6o!d by ell Druggist
Take Bail's Family Fill for constipation
When children are dressed in their
best clothes to go anywhere their
mother works herself to death to keep
them clean until it is time to start
CTC permanently enmf Fdfltsor cerrmtreef after
III v first dY’i use of Dr Kline’s Greet Nerve Heetoc
©r fiend for FKEEJ 9900 trial bottle and treatise
Dft E k Eunr Ltd 0&l Arch Street PhlUuelphla F
If schoolmasters cannot all be said
to start with defects it yet Is usually
true that they develop them later
The sense of duty is a sign of the
divine in man
Some people never know that the
devil has been feeding them stones
until all their teeth are broken
Americans are so smart why does
not one qf them invent something
that will make cat3 stay at home?
A sign painter doesn't think much
of a portrait painter’s ability as an
artisL
Hatred often comes from only know-
ing half of & man
Every housekeeper should know
that if they will buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time because it
never sticks to tbe iron but because
each package contains 16 oz — one full
pound — 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 has
a stock on hand which he wishes to
dispose of before he puts in Defiance
He knows that Defiance Starch has
printed on every package in large let-
ters and figures T6 ozs” Demand
Defiance and save much time and
money and the annoyance of the Iron
ticking Defiance never sticks
The habitual procrastinator is one
who bows down to tbe dictates of
present-moment convenience
Michigan ana Minnesota
Michigan is the "lake” state and the
people are “wolverines” Minnesota
the “north star” on account of the in-
signia of Its seal Its people are
"gophers” the allusion being to the
toney-combed condition of the state
due to the small bodies of water
How Sfi Did it
SaiJ haughty Ml5 Katherine Wing:
"A till for m — that's th thing”
But title were few
lb best she could do
Wxa maxty a fe”ow ranted K!-e
— iwanxaj City Iaea
NEW PHASE OF OLD GAME
ingenious Flim-Flam Worked on Man
Who Thought He Was Wise
“I want to tell you how I was flim-
flammed on my way to Milwaukee”
said George C Harding of Peoria to
the Milwaukee Sentinel "My expert
ence may be of value to the men on
the road As the trajn was about tc
pull out of Chicago a big prosperous
looking fellow came into the smoking
compartment where I was sitting He
was bareheaded and had a roll of bills
in his hand He counted them care-
fully and I noticed that there was $40
in fives I
“He slipped them into an envelope
which he sealed and held in his hand
As the train was pulling out he en-
gaged me in conversation and asked
where he would have a chance to
mail the money to his wife I told him
and after apparently thinking the mat-
ter over he said he did not think it
would be wise to mail the bills unless
they were registered and decided to
wait until he reached Milwaukee As
he was about to slip the envelope in
his pocket he asked me whether I
had the amount in larger bills that
would be less bulky I found two
twenties in my pocket and gave them
to him in exchange for the sealed
package
"Then he said he believed he would
go and get -his hat The train was
just stopping for an instant at Cly-
bourn Junction as he started from the
coach and I have never seen him
since needless to say for upon open-
ing the envelope I found some neatly
folded pieces of paper The next man
that gets any of my money however
will have to use a gun or a piece of
lead pipe”
OWES MUCH TO CHEFS
Reason Ascribed for Lord Cromer's
Diplomatic Success
Lord Cromer owes no little of the
marvelous success which he has
achieved in Egypt to the skill of the
succession of splendid chefs whom he
has had in his employ at Cairo
Fortunately he is a rich man and
able to pay to the presiding deity of
the agency kitchens nearly a third of
the sum which he himself receives as
salary from the British government
for administering not only the Land
of the Nile but also the Sad Soudan
His chefs far more than his secre-
taries hate assisted him to overcome
difficulties especially those of an in-
ternational order For the foreign en-
voys found it difficult to maintain an
attitude of unfriendly opposition to-
ward a colleague who is famous not
only for his gracious and cordial hos-
pitality but likewise for keeping the
only table in the Egyptian capital ou
l'on mange vraiment blen (where one
dines really well) — Pittsburg Dis-
patch i New Weapon of War
A Chinese Inventor has recently per
fected a weapon which the manda-
rins of Pekin think will cause terror
in the hearts of the invaders and an
order has been issued for the manu-
facture of a large supply to be dis-
tributed throughout the army Accord-
ing to a description that appears in
the Chinese papers this terrible weap-
on is a combination of spear and
shovel
At one end of a pole there is a
large sharp pike such as knights of
medevial times used to carry At the
other end there is a shovel or spade
with a blade about eight inches wide
which can be used both as an in-
trenching tool and as a weapon
It is especially handy in beheading
prisoners and all the Chinese soldier
has to do is to stick the pike at one
end of his pole through the body of his
enemy and then turn around and cut
off the head with the shovel Instead
of sending the inventor of this terrible
weapon to The Hague to represent
China at the peace conference the em-
press dowager rewarded him a button
of tbe second class
A Soul’s Victory
Too long he strove to parley with the
foe
Each morrow brought the shadowy le-
gions back
Each setting sun beheld his force laid
low
Borne down by their confederate at-
tack Around the citndel from day to day
Those watchful troops in deadly ambush
lay
W
Till from a life of smooth Inglorious case
He plunged into the world of men and
things
And ns the vessel on the open seas
Leaps to the gale that round her seethes
and sings
Forth on each fresh glad enterprise he
fared
And toiled and served and sowed and
reaped and dared
With eyes unveiled he saw God's earth
afresh —
Love without lust and beauty without
stain
And lo! the phantoms that allured the
flesh
Lay silent in the darkness crushed and
slain
Iike Pharaoh's hosts upon the Bed sea
shore
And his own soul was his forevermore
— W H Savile in the Spectator
New York Flower Hospital
A new kind of flower hospital has
recently come into existence It is
intended literally only for floral pa-
tients and especially those that can-
not trace the place of their origin
“We take care of the plants that
have begun to fade” the proprietor
said yesterday "whether they were
bought from us or not Many ladies
receive as presents palms and other
kinds of plants without remembering
who the florist was and they want
after a while to send them to a green-
house for restoration or repotting
Now most florists refuse to take
plants not bought from them My hos-
pital is open to all and no suffering
green thing will be turred away from
the door” — New York San
it JUDGE’S WIFE W-
Mrs Carrie King Darlington Mo
writes:
“I have suffered for years with
biliousness and kidney and liver
trouble
“If I caught a little cold the palas
were Increased and backache and
headache were of frequent occurrence
“However Peruna cured me — twelve
bottles made me a healthy woman”
i FOR MEN
YOU hnpniit:PUnlessyou
are not k J L O U lu C are wearing the
SIR KNIGHT $4 SHOE
It’s Different— It’s STYLE COMFORT SERVICE and ECQN
OMY ALL In one pair of SHOES
Every Dealer Who Ha Hie Cutomere
Interest at Heart Sella These Shoes
r-iuarlH AST
LARSEST PINK BHOK KXCMJSIVISTd
’UZBEK" USA'
The Secret of Good Coffee
Even the best housekeepers cannot make a good cup of
coffee without good material Dirty adulterated and queerly
blended coffee such as unscrupulous dealers shovel over their
counters won’t do But take the pure clean natural flavored
LION COFFEE the deader oi all package coffees—
the coffee that for over a quarter of a century has been doily
welcomed in millions of homes — and you will make a drink fit
for a king in this way :
HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE
Uee LION COFFEE beene to get best result yon most nse the best coffee
Grind your' LION COFFEE rather flue I'se “a tableepoonful to each cup and on
extra for the pot0 First mix It with a little cold water enouan to make a thick paste and
add white of an egg (if egg 1 to be used as a eettler) then follow one of the following rule
1st WITH BOILING WATER Add boiling water and let It boll
THREE MINlJTES ONLY Add a little cold water and Ml aside tlv
minutes to settle Serve promptly
2d WITH COLD WATER Add
bring It to a boil Then a
minutes it's ready to serve
J (Don’t boil it too long
DO NTS
TWO WAYS TO SETTLE COFFEE
let Wllh Ego Te part of tha white of an egg mixing It with the ground LION
IVUh Cold Water instead of eggs After boiling add s dash of cold water and set
aside for eight or ten minutes tbert serve through a e trainer
Insist on getting a package of genuine LION COFFEE
prepare 11 according to this recipe and you wUl only use
LION COFFEE In future (Sold only in 1 lb sealed packages)
(Lion-head on every package)
(Save these Lion-heads for valuable premiums)
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO Toletfo Ohio
Many who formerly smoked 10 ICi g a rs n o ws nt okej
it
STRATGHrrS CIGAR
Dealers supplied b j their Jobber or direct from Frank F Lewie Factory Peoria QL
These Shoes were Awarded
Crand Prize at St Lotus World's Fair
The PATRIOT SHOE for Ken ! male from all ltbere
orr iyiisb comfortable Uu to fit any foot T tey are
UovJT'Nir velta which mean fStTiM wai or tacka
to irritate tba foot The MAY FLOW Fit HOK for Women
isaedeia weltsanl hao4 tarn a Is ttylmb durable ao4 comfortable
as Four dhivr for ifceaa If be doea not ka&lie
write na direct Tuur will pje joa and y a will aa from bh
cata to 5l W per pair la prices pfaiiij okoryed for tboea of
Uua character
Quickly Cured by a Short
Course of Pe-ru-na
Mrs minnie e McAllister'
wife of Judge McAllister writes
from 1217 West 33rd street Miuneap
olis Minn as follows:
“I suffered for years with a pain in
the small of my back and right side It
interfered often with my domestic and
social duties and never supposed that
I would be cured as the doctor’s medl
cine did not seem to help me any
' “Fortunately a member of our Ordes
advisen me to try Peruna and gave It
such high praise that I decided to try
it Although I started in with little
faith I felt so much better in a week
that I felt encouraged
“I took it faithfully for seven week
and am happy indeed to be able to say
that I am entirely cured
“ Words fall to express my gratitude
Perfect health once more is the best
thing I could wish for and tbanka to
Peruna I enjoy that now "
Pain in the back or on the right side
How often a physician hears thia
complaint!
Over and over we hear women sayl
“I have a paid in the small of my back
I have a pain in my right side just be-
low the ribs”
These symptoms indicate pelvic or
abdominal catarrh
They indicate that the bowels are not
acting properly — that the liver is out
of order — that the pelvic organs are
congested
Pelvic catarrh — that is the name for it
Peruna cures pelvic catarrh when
all of these symptoms disappear
The catarrh may be all in the abdom-
inal organs when it would be properly
called abdominal catarrh
At any rate it is one of those cases of
internal catarrh which can he reached
only by a course of treatment with
Peruna
We have on file thousands of testi-
monials similar to the above It is im-
possible here to give our readers more
than one or two specimens of the nnm-
ber of grateful and commendatory let-
ters Dr Hartman is constantly receiv-
ing in behalf of his famous catarrh
remedy Peruna
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