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The Spanish scarf, tt is said, prom-
ises to be a leading feature of the
fashionable English woman's dress
this year. The rapprochement of Eng-
land and Spain has been growing con-
tinually closer since King Alfonso's
marriage.
Colombia is still hankering after a
slice of that money paid Panama, and
bucks at any treaty with the United
States until she gets a divvy. It Is
what Is to be expected from the Col-
ombian politicians.
In a case stated to be a strange one
In New Jersey, a wife stood by her
servant In preference to her busband.
But the fact will surprise no house-
keeper who knows that a husband can
be picked up anywhere, while It is no
easy task to Becure a good servant.
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We are assured by Prof. Frederick
Starr that there are still cannibals In
Africa. There's big game for you!
A cannibal stuffed to a turn would
be a fascinating and lasting attrac
tlon for the National museum.
The provision of the antl-llquor bill
unanimously passed by the Utah sen
ate that liquor must not be sold to
anyone who has been drunk within six
months may do something toward In
creasing the sale of pocket calendars
in Utah.
It Is unfair to Judge the tropics by
the nearest samples. Mlxod blood, the
effects of long centuries of slavery
nnd other conditions, have prevonted
tho West Indies from having a decent
chance.
The officers and men of the battle
ship fleet are full of prals« for tho
kindness, hospitality and generosity
shown them during their long cruise
and the visits to foreign lands. One
of them says he was unable to spend
any money during the trip, because
wherever they went no one would take
pay. That certataly was extraordinary
for as a rule foreigners seem to think
Americans have money to burn, and
the hotel keepers, merchants and
others are quite willing to help on the
conflagration, declares the Troy (N..
Y.) Times. But It may be assumed
thai knowledge of the United States
has Increased abroad somewhat of late.
Uncle Sam Is a great deal bigger man
In the world's estimation than he was
ten or eleven years ago, and the na-
tions of the earth are correspondingly
willing to do honor to him and his rep-
resentatives.
A*
The latest feast of the Amherst
alumni in New York Is described as
the biggest and most enthusiastic col-
lege dinner ever held In that great
metropolis. The fact that nearly all
the speechs were of the phono-
graphic order and could be turned on
or shut off by twisting the button
suggests Inquiry whether the button
old-fashioned postprandial speeches
hadn't better be dispensed with by
dining organizations and the machine
variety with the open and shut ar
rangement made use of Instead. The
Idea is certainly worth considering.
The law ordinarily has little sent!
ment, yet occasionally its decisions are
based on sentiment alone. A poor
woman haled Into a Chicago court for
non-payment of rent was noticed to be
wearing a wedding ring and a pair of
cheap earrings. The lawyer for the
landlord demanded them, but the judge
would not permit him to take them.
"Their Intrinsic value Is small, their
sentimental value great. They are ex-
empt," he said. It is a humane and
pleasant view.
An Invention, which, it is said, will
revolutionize the curing of meats has
been perfected by Cleveland men. Elec-
tricity will be used to cause the salt
to penetrate the meats and thus pre-
part them for the market in one-quar-
ter the time the present metbod re-
quires.
Alaska gives promise of becoming In
time a large producer of copper. The
Bonanza mine in Montana has an ore
body 300 feet wide, which was cut at a
depth of 225 feet by a cross-cut tunnel,
in which there is 120 feet of ore aver-
aging 22 per cent, copper, the mld'dle
25 feet being almost pure copper
glance running from 60«to 70 per cent,
of copper and 2S ounci's of silver a
ton.
They make almost everything except
free lunch of concrete.
Sir Robert Flart, the veteran inspec-
tor general of the* Chinese customs,
speaking at a dinner in London the
other day, said that he once, In Pe-
king, sat out a banquet that lasted for
17 consecutive hours. There were 12o
courses, and he tasted them all.
OKLAHOMA DIRECTORY.
Muskogee Paint & Glass Co,
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AN INTERESTING PAINT TEST
There is a very fdmple and interest-
ing chemical test by which to detect
Impurity in paint materials. Thou-
sands and thousands of people, all over
tho country, are making this test. It
la a sure way to safeguard against
tho many adulterated white leads
which-are on the market. Any one
can make Ihe tost—all that la needed
Is a simple little Instrument which
may bo had free by writing National
Lead Company, 1902 Trinity Building,
Now York, ar.d asking for House-
owner's Painting Outfit No. 49,
Tho cuMlt includes also a set of color
schemes for exterior or Interior paint-
ing, or both, If you wish, and a book
of specifications. No houseowner
should make any arrangements for
painting till he gets this outfit.
One can't expect a satisfactory paint-
ing Job without pure white lead. There
is a way to make sure you're getting a
pure white lead—without testing It. See
that the keg bears National Lead Com-
pany's famous Dutch Boy Painter trade-
mark, which Is a positive guarantee of
purity. Your dealer probably has
this white lead, if not let National
Lead Company know.
SEEMED LACKING IN RESPECT
Little Girl's Innocent Use of Descrip-
tive Slang Expression Amused
Fellow-Traveler,
A CURE FOR FITS.
The Treatment Is to Accomplish
What Science Has Been Strug-
B ng to Attain for Centuries.
The intense intereat that hn been mani-
fested throughout the country by the won-
aerful cures that ure being accomplished
daily by epilepticide still continues. It is
really surprising the vast number of peo-
ple who have already been cured of fits
and nervousness. In order that evervbody
may have u chance to test the medicine,
large triaj bottles, valuable literature, His-
tory of Epilepsy and testimonials, will be
sent by mail absolutely free to all who
write to the Dr. May Laboratory, 548
I'oarl Street, New York City.
AM Over.
While work on a new building waa
going on In a southern town not long
ago an old negro employed as a hod-
carrier suddenly slipped while near-
Ing the third story and plunged head-
long to the ground. Several passers-
by rushed over expecting to find a
man dead with a broken neck, as the
old feHow had struck squarely on the
top of bis head. Finding the old man
still alive some one emptied the con-
tenta of a whisky bottle down his
throat. In a few moments the old
negro sat up and looked around.
"How do you feel now, uncle?"
asked a bystander kindly.
"Well, sah," came the reply, "I wuz
sorter cornfused when I fust started,
but now dat I's hit I's all right!"
Eyes Are Relieved By Murine
When Irritated by Chalk Uusi and Eye
Strain, Incident to the average School
woman at the Waldorf, "when I saw ! ciT'revealfuie1 faetThVinthat City
nlnnn IT U'JV C,,lt,\^l 11.1... I i r *..
"I was going to Patchogue," said
sitting near by a little girl with her alone lT.ies School Children needed Eye
mother, «,e mother evidently a for- arW^^.'^^rV^ry1'6^
eigner, the child born In this coun-
try, both surrounded with bundles In
Granulation, l'lnk Eye and Eye" Strain?
Murine Doesn't Smart; Soothes Eye Pain.
, Is Compounded by Experienced Physl-
the foreign way. The child was six. | clans; Contains no Injurious or Prohiblt-
The conductor came along and the ] ft,®-y^rywin'S Morin^r^Tt
child of six held out the tickets. 1 ■- ■*-*-— ~ - ~ -
'"I want you to put us off at Pat-
chogue.' she said, smiling up at him,
and help us with our bundles, please.
My mother's a greenhorn. She doesn't
know anything about traveling.'
"I watched her until the two ar-
rived at their destination, and I think
I have never seen a more polite little
girl or a more seemingly dutiful daugh-
ter. It was quite evident to my mind
that she meant no disrespect to her
mother by calling her by what would
seem to us to be an opprobrious epi-
thet. She had merely adopted one of
our slang words as the very best of
English."—New York Press.
ECZEMA COVERED HIM.
Itching Torture Was Beyond Words-
Slept Only from Sheer Exhaustion
—Relieved in 24 Hours and
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•ouay 13 ui ieas asop ues
l/i Baby's Eyes for Sealy Eyelids. Drug-
gists Sell Murine at 50r. The Murine Eye
Remedy Co., Chicago, Will Send You In-
teresting Eye Books Free.
Not His Business.
"Pow'ful fertile country daoun theh
in Texas," said the colonel. "Yes, seh!
Why, seh, I know spots daoun theh
where the trees grow so close togetheh
that you-all couldn't shove youh hand
between theh trunks. And game, seh!
Why, seh, I've seen Fehglnyuh deeah
In those same forests with antlehs
eight feet spread! Yes, seh!"
At this point some meddlesome Idiot
asked the colonel how such deer ever
managed to get their antlers between
Buch tree trunks.
"Thet, seh," said the colonel, draw-
ing himself up with squelching dig-
nity, "is theh business!"—Everybody's
Magazine.
Rough on Rats, unbeatable exterminator
Rough on Hen Lice, Nest Powder, 25c.
Rough on Bedbygs,PowderorLiq'd,25c.
Rough on Pleas, Powder or Liquid, 25. j
Rough on,Roaches, Pow'd, 15c.,Llq'd,25c. |
Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25c. I
Rough on Skeeters, agreeable toaise,25c. 1
E. S. Wells, Chemist. Jersey City, N. J. '
Nothing But the Truth.
Attorney (much baffled by the an-
swers of an Irish witness)—Well, 1
you're a nice sort of a fellow, you are!
The Witness—Shure, an' I'd say the
same of you, sir, only I'm on me oath.
Uia Allen'* Foot-Eu*.
It Is the only r-Itef for Swollen Smart-
ing. Tired, Aching, Hot. Sweating Feel,
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's l-'oot-
tase. a powder to be shaken into the
shoes. Cures while you walk. At all Drug-
gists and Shoe Stores. 25<\ Don't accept
Hn.v substitute. Sample sent FREE. Ad-
dress, Allen SAoimsted, LoRoy, N. Y.
Two of a Kind.
"Yes." said the farmer, "I get my
living from the soil."
"Same here," rejoined the washlady.
The way Haralins Wizard Oil soothes
nnd allays ail aches, pains, soreness, swell-
ing and inflammation is a surprise and
delight to the afflicted. It is simply great
to relieve all kinds of pain.
German Proverb.
Though you drive Nature out with
a pitchfork, she always comes back.
Look before you pay. The spear and
the name WRIGLEY S always go with
the delicious mint leaf flavored gum.
Women Brick Workers.
Prussia's brick yards employ nearly
20,000 women.
Cured by Cutlcura in a Month.
"I am seventy-seven years old, and
some years ago I was taken with ec-
zema from head to foot. I was sick
for six months and what I suffered
tongue could not tell. I could not
sleep day or night because of lhat
dreadful itching; when I did sleep It
was from sheer exhaustion. I was
one mass of Irritation; it was even In
my scalp. The doctor's medicine
seemed to make me worse and I was
almost out of my mind. I got a
set of the Cutlcura Soap. Ointment and
Resolvent. I used them persistently
tor twenty-four hours. That night I
slept like an Infant, the first solid
night's sleep I had had for six months.
In a month I was cured. W. Harrison
Smith, Mt. Klsco, N. Y„ Feb. 3, 1908." I
Potter Drnj a Cbcm. Corp., Solo Props., Boston.
Work of Fish Hatcheries.
Ar. the result of special efforts In
the hatchery work during the year
the output of fish and eggs in 1908 was
greater than ever before in the history
of the national bureau, reaching a to-
tal of 2,871.456,280. Of this number
2,413,809,225 were young fish distrib-
uted for the stocking and restocking
of jmblic and private waters, and the
remaining 457.647,055 were eggs de-
livered to state and foreign hatcheries.
The output of young fish exceeds the
greatest previous record for any one
year by 376,000,000.
Certainty Convenience Economy
Never has there' been known a case
where Mitchell's Eye Salve has not [
givea notable relief. A pure harmless
salve for application to the surface I Send postcard request to-day for sam-
of the eye lids; the simplest of meth- P'e package of (iartieid Tea. Nature's herb
ods with wonderful results. The price remedy tor constipation, liver and kidney
25 cents places R within reach of all. dlscasea- Garfield Tea Co., Brooklyn, X. Y.
All druggists sell It.
Last Chance.
ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT.
AYefetable Preparation Tor As
similating (tie Food andRegula-
Hng the Stomachs ahd Bowels of
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Promotes Digeslion,Cheerrul-
nessand Rest Contains neither
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A perfect Remedy forConstipa
lion. Sour Stonwch, Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions,Feveri sfv-
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Foe Simile Signature of
The Centaur Company.
new/york.
CUSTOM
For Infanti and Children,
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
A ti) months old
35 Dom_s -J5Cents
Guaranteed under the Foodaj
Exact Copy of Wrapper
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORU
Women Suffer
much" needless pain when they delay using Cardui
for their female troubles. Cardui has been found to I
relieve headache, backache, pain in the side and diz-
ziness, arising from deranged organs. It does more
than relieve,—if used persistently,—many have writ-
ten to say that it cured them.
TAKE
CARDUI
It W01 Help You
Mrs..Maxwell Johnson, Tampa, Fla., writes: "Cardui cared
me after doctors and everything else had failed. I had been suffer-1
mg with numb spells ever since I was 16 vears old. Ome day I
decided to take Cardui. I have now taken 5 bottles and I can say
that it has cured me. I advise all suffering women to give Cardui I
a long and fair trial." " I
Itv ^ra* Johnson suffered years. Have you? Do you wish to?I
[But why suffer at all? Take Cardui. Give it a fair trial.
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Catalogue cm Apphcatioa.
Some men are content not to do
mean actions, I want to become In-
"Why should I be married In a dress capable of a mean thought or feeling,
suit?"
"For two reasons. It's fashionable,
aud then you'll have a dress suit."
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WALL PAPER. PAINTS AND GLASS
Writ* Us For Oar Catalog
MIDLAND MACHINE WORKS
and bram founders. Mnrhino w..rli of all kindi
firm rarefiil ■ttrntton. Marhino lilork mith
lag, bras castin«s. pulloy*. Immt«r- and ,hafv
in* carried in stock. MUSKtKiKC, OKLA
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p^ip 'SUO|JJ.(JJOD ptIE S. t)UBqj jo
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And K every mother's son of us
made a strenuous effort to reach the
top there wouldn't be such a crowd at
tho bottom.
SORK k.^ KS, weak, intlamed. rH. waterv
and swollen eyes, viw PKITIT'S KY K
SAI.VK, 2."m*. All (lruttgi?t or llo-aani
Bro«., Buffalo, N. V.
That It is necessary for a man to
drink liquor is a theory that will not
hold water.
if yov r*r: rail ihxe,
Oet Red Crm. Rail Rlur. IK.- tv^t Ball
Blue. I^irge 2 oz. pxi-kage only 5 ocuts.
Tou^are right. Cordelia; to-day will
be yesterday to-morrow.
Rood morning, WRIGLEY'S SPEAR-
MINT! Goodbye, indigestion!
Men fight with their fists; women
fight with their tears.
How refreshing the air is! It's full
of WRIGLEYS SPEARMINT —fra-
grance of fresh mint leaves.
It's better • to fight and run away
than It is to stick it out and pay a fine.
YELLOW CLOTHES ARE L >!Mf;HTLV.
Keep them white with Red Cross Ball Blue.
All grocer* sell large 2 oz. package, 5 cents.
Some roses are known by the
cheeks they decorate.
I
This Trade-mark
Eliminates All
Uncertainty
in the purchase of
paint materials.
It is an absolute
euanntee of pur-
itv and quality.
For your own
protection, see
it is on the side of
cry keg of white lead
you Suy. —
vgR&mmm
Do it Now
Tctocitow A. M. too late. Take
a CASCARET at bed lime; get
up in the morning feeling fine and
dandy. No need (or ll'cJbiett
from over-eating and drink'
ing. They surely work while you
Jeep and help nature help you.
Millions take them and keep wefl.
CASCARETS toe a bo* for a week's '
treatment, til druggiita. Biggest wllet
In ihe world. Million boxes a
* SINGLE BINDER
STRAIGHT 5f ¥H"SW5ricp.SKSI
Corn Planting
m*r*H are foal in j?—Distemp?
may take some of them—cora plaining uiay be late if jour horac
have DUtemper.
SPOHN'S DISTEMPER CURE
A wise man never boasts of his wis-
dom. He leaves that to his press
agent.
Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup.
For rbi!<ln n teething, aofteaa the guma, renacea fa
Qararuauon. si lay a psln, cares vta«l coliu. ^Scsbovtla.
The harder it rains the more soft
water we get.
Is your true (iafrirnar.t-a t-nre as well as pn-ventiT«-60._. and
bottle— ftVOO ami I10.Wdozen, delirrml. Larse iti more tnan twice lbs
maliersi . IXin't put it off. C.*t it. Drumrists—orsendtumanuracturara.
Spoba Mr ileal Co.. Cfceaiiti let Bactnuloiiitj. Goihea. Ia4., U.JO.
You Look Prematurely Old
> snuf iray nairt* Ui
CMOL«- HAIR nnTOJtftfl.o PWd, tuoa, ratals
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Stapleton, William H. Talala Gazette. (Talala, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 7, Ed. 2 Thursday, May 13, 1909, newspaper, May 13, 1909; Talala, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184042/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.