The Carwile Journal. (Carwile, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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Impoverished Blood
Whether due to inheritance or caused
by a depleted condition of the system
Js the cause of much agony
Vogeler’s Curative Compound
when taken for this trouble is a means
of salvation It creates new fresh
tissues and pure red blood corpurcles
'and by giving strength and tone to
the great vital energies of the body
it enables them to perform their nat-
ural functions The reader should
not lose sight of the fact that Vogeler’s
Curative Compound is made from the
formula of one of the most eminent
physicians
Send at once to St Jacobs Oil
Ltd Baltimore for a free sample
bottle ' ‘ - - -
Mr Mary SiwitTUtY 26 Court Gosport Ktreet
Coventry writes 1— “ Several years ago 1 met with an
accident through a fall hurting my hand so badly that
I was unable to use the same lor five weeks I tried
everything I knew of but did not receive any benefit
Finally as a last resource I applied SC Jacobs Oil and
alter using the first bottle 1 could move my fingers
alter the second bottle 1 could open my nanaand
finally ( regained the use of my hand and all pam left
me It was only by the use of St Jacobs Oil that I ana
aoRtshl to follow my employment
VICTOREX PRICES:
29 Ola 20O -
f 9 Ola I 90e
I O os IOo
Wo will pay $00000 lor an article oC
food baked with
VICTOREX
B AK I NO
'row DIR
eoataln t n anything Injurious to
health HUNd by th DM of Mid
Powder
PARKHTTRST-DAVTS KBA OO
Kuuiatihirio Delta lopeki
SHOES
union aaADC
Kotic incrtaM etein M Ubl Mm t
0&9T? Srtalr
U01ZZ1 1566720 Pairs
'ham Pott bit 4 la four fears
w7lfcl)ouglumtt and Mil more men’s
$340and$3&0 hoes than any other two man-
ufacturer in the world
W U Dourlai S3 00 and $3A0 shoes placed
aid by side with $5jOO and IOjOO hoe ef
other makes are found to be juat as good
They wlH outwear two pairs of ordinary
$AO0 and $350 aboea
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MLOsr
evEyeh
IMMer
W I XkxtirUn
oannot be equaUed at any
tame by mil WAe aeira Oetnteefbee
VT 1 BouelM
Good enough
for anybody!
‘FLO ROD ORA" BANDS ere
of same value as tags from
'star: 'horse shoe:
'spearhead: standard navy:
V 1 0LD PEACH & HONEK
: and Cl T' Tobacco
Persons Places
and Things
WAITING FOR UNPUNOTUAL PtO’LE
Periods In Which Prof Stillman Foand
' Tima tw Read
Although he 1a himself the acme of
punctuality Senator Depew haa come
to the conclusion that punctuality la a
waste of time -in Washington -
A few nights ago he was asked to
appear before the select committee of
the house of investigation of the Da-
nish West Indies purchase He was
requested to be present at 10 a m
but it was twenty minutes after that
hour before the committee was- ready
for him -
"I have always made It a rule to
keep my appointments to the letter"
said he yesterday to one of tne mem-
bers of that committee “but I am not
sure it pays - here in ' Washington
When I was at Tale I used to see
Prof Stillman In his library which
comprised a great many books He
told me he had read every book there
and that he had done It while wait-
ing tot people to keep their engage-
ments with him” -
gypsy attains remarkable age
English Wudtnr Recently Dead
Believed to Hst Been 105
Recently a somewhat remarkable
man passed away at Whitby Wood
Berkshire England one Frederick
Draper who claimed to be the oldest
gypsy in the world Although there
is no entry in the parish register it'
appears to be beyond question that
old Draper was born - at Bix near
Henley-on-Thames in June 1797 and
was therefore in his 105th year He
lived with his son Wellington Draper
who was born the year Waterloo was
fought The power of "the evil eye"
of the witch was fully believed in
then Draper used to tell of a witch
at Farnham who made the cows run
wild and prevented them from giving
milk of another witch who lived at
Henley-on-Thames and who was
thrown Into the river and floated like
a cork The Drapers were typical
van-dwellers attending fairs all over
England selling baskets clothes pegs
and other' articles of gypsy merchan-
dise SINGULAR BOAT USED IN SAMOA
Extraordinary Vassal Which Has Row
Passed Ont of Exlataneo
In the accompanying picture Is
Bhown an extraordinary boat which
was frequently seen In the waters
around Samoa some years ago but of
which not now a single perfect speci-
men can be found In boats of ' this
type the Samoans used to Journey to
distant Islands Some of the boats
were small each being designed to
carry only a single family Others
were so large that on one of them all
the inhabitants of a' village could
easily And room The exact manner
in which these vessels were construct-
ed Is not clearly known but It Is sup-
posed that eaci of the large boats was
not strictly speaking a single vessel
but was composed of two or more
small boats placed side by side and
fastened together a la catamaran
Roosevelt Boar a Criticism
- President Roosevelt was once travel-
ing In Idaho and passed a book store
in the window of which was a copy of
his "Winning of the West” Going Into
the book store he inquired “Who Is
this author Roosevelt?"
"Oh” said the book seller "he’s a
ranch driver”
“And what do you think of his
book?” asked the President
"Weil I’ve always thought I’d like to
meet the author and tell him If he had
stuck to running a ranch and give up
writing books he’d have made a power
ful more of a success at his trade’’—
Woman’s Home Companion
Wheat prodwet la England
In England the - average yield of
Wheat ts over thirty bushels to the
acre but In this country it is below
fifteen bushels the difference being
mainly due to 'the fact that In Great
Britain highly productive varieties of
the grain have been secured through a
long period of selection and breeding
Wl Felt by Chamberlain -
For a number of years Mr Chamber-
lain the English statesman was never
seen without an orchid in his button-
hole but now he has stopped wearing
them It Is hinted that he made the
' change because of this clever line In
Watson’s “Spontaneous Tribute:"
"You shall know him by the orchid la
the coat that he has turned"
N(row I Weat Virginia
West -Virginia is rapidly becoming
more and more the Mecca of the ne-
groes of the south The climate of that
state and the great coal and coke In-'
dustrlea tn operation In almost every
county together with the extensive
railroad construction being carried on
furnish ready as well as lucrative em-
ployment for negro laborers of whom
15000 are employed in the mines
A Foitmoater Discovery
Lancaster N Y April 21st— Mr
John Remers postmaster of this vil-
lage was taken with Diabetes four
years ago For two years he doctored
with local physicians as well as sev-
eral specialists from Buffalo but got
no better Indeed - he was gradually
growing worse
He stopped taking the doctors’ medi-
cine and commenced a treatment of
Dodd’s Kidney Pills He used In all
about ten boxes and Is as strong and
well to-day as ever he was
He attributes his recovery to noth-
ing but Dodd’s Kidney Pills and says:
"If I could only talk five minutes to
every one who has Diabetes I am sure
I could convince them that they need-
n’t suffer a moment longer when
Dodd’s Kidney Pills are on sale in 'ev-
ery drug store
"I will cheerfully answer any letters
from sick men or women as I think
every Diabetes sufferer should be told
of Dodd’s Kidney Pills the remedy
that saved my life"
Bo Title for Sale
The Marquis Townshend is in this
country on a business trip It Is said
he is willing to transfer his title for
a consideration Just what this con-
sideration must be Is only surmised
but the rumor is that for the small
sum of 1250000 as a retainer he will
grant someone the privilege of writ-
ing marquise before her name
' Hn Winslow’s Soothing Byrap
For children teething often the gain reduce la
flammatlun allay pain cure wind colic 86c a bottle
Love and a good dinner are great
workers in the field of charity
YELLOW CLOTHES ABE UNSIGHTLY
Keep them white with Red Cross Ball Blue
All grocers sell large 3 os package 5 cents
A drop of Ink is black but it serves
to enlighten many
Pain— Hamlin’s Wizard OH Use the
last on - the first end you will neither
have one nor the other
Yon can’t be happy unless you try to
make others happy
PUTM AM FADELESS DYES are fast
to sunlight washing and rubbing Sold
by druggists 10c per package
The cipher is an example of some
thing for nothing
EARLIEST RUSSIAN MILLET
Will you be short of hey? If so plant a
plenty of this prodigally prolifio millot
S to 8 Tons of Rich Hay Peg Acre
Price 50 lbs $190 100 lbs $3 Low freights
John A Salter Seed Co La Croats Wis W
What a politician says is one thing
and what he does is another
Do Tour Feet Ache and Bonf
Shake into your shoes Allen’B Foot-
Ease a powder for the feet It makes
tight or New Shoes feel Easy Curei
Corns Bunions Swollen Hot and
Sweating Feet At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores 25c Sample sent FREE
Address Allen S Olmsted LeUoy N Y
Silent partners allow their money to
talk for them
‘ A SENATOR’S LITTLE JOKE
Senator Hoar received word the
other day that a friend who had been
supposed to have appendicitis was suf-
fering not from that ailment but from
acute indigestion “That Is good
news" Bald the senator “I rejoice
that the trouble lies in the table of
contents rather than in the appendix”
Dr Caldwell’8 Syrup Pepsin cures in-
digestion and constipation All drug-
gists -
Experience is a teacher whose lessons
should be learned once for all '
To the housewife who has not yet
become acquainted with the new tbinga
of everyday use in the market and who
is reasonably satisfied with the old we
would suggest that a trial of Defiance
Cold Water Starch be made at once
Not alone because it is guaranteed by
the manufacturers to bo superior to
any other brand but because each IOo
package contains 16 ozs while all the
other kinds codtain but 12 ozs It Is
safe to say that the lady who once usee
Defiance' Starch will use no other
Quality and quantity must win '
1TTiereafd''buf twokinds of
lurch Defiance Starch which
Is the best starch made and— the'
rest- Other starches contain chemicals
whichwork harm to the clothes
Votthcm and cause them to
WaklDcfiance isabsoIytc-
ly ’ pure Tt is 'guaranteed
perfectly satisfactory or money
back The proof is in the doing
and Defiance does 1 6 ounces for 10
'cents Your “grocer sells je7
MANUFACTURED v
MAGNETIC STARCH MFGC0
OMAHA MEB
Complete
Internal
MILLIONS USE
Assisted by Cuticura Ointment for preserving purifying and beautify-
ing the skin for cleansing the scalp of crusts scales and dandruff and the
stopping of falling hair for softening whitening and soothing red rough
and sore hand3 for baby rashes itcliings and dialings and ‘for all the
purposes of the toilet bath and nursery Millions of Women use Cuticura
Soap in the form of baths for annoying Irritations inflammations and ex-
coriations for too free or offensive perspiration In the form of washes for
ulcerative weaknesses and for many sanative antiseptic purposes which
readily suggest themselves to women and mothers No other medicates
Soap is to be compared with Cuticuea for preserving purifying an t
beautifying the skin scalp hair 'and hands No other foreign or domestio
toilet soap however expensive is to bo compared with it forall the purposes
of the toilet bath and nursery Thus it combines in One Soap at Onb
Prick the best skin and complexion soap and the best toilet and baby-
" soap In the world -
COMPLETE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUH
Consisting of CuTicuna Soap (25o ) to clean the akin of ornate and
(I II I If 1 1 1'2 ocalc and soften the thickened cuticle Coticura Ointment (6O0V
KE to instantly allay itching Inflammation and irritaUon and aootbe-
and heal and Cuticura Resolvent Pills (26c) to cool and cleanse
THE 8ET tl - the blood A Binole Set le often sufficient to cure tho most torturing
disfiguring itching burning sod eceiy skin scalp and blood humours
roshea Itohlnga and irritation with loa of hair when all else fail Sold throughout tha
world Britlah Depot : 2728 Charterhouse 8q London French Depot : 6 Rue de la Pals
Parte Potter Drub and Chxh Cost Sole Props Boston US A “All about the m
free
OUTtotna Resolvent Pills (Chocolate Coated) ere e new tasteless odourless economical
substitute for the celebrated liquid Cuticura Resolvent as well ee for all other blood purl Harw-
ood humour cures Each pill is equivalent lo one teapoonfui of liquid Resolvent Put up its
eerew-cap pocket vials containing the same number of dose n a 600 bottle of liquid Rn
solvent prtoo Us CcTiouaa Pills are alterative anttaeptte tonloand digestive and beyond
question the purest sweetest moat aueeeaafiil and economical blood and alia purifiers humoaS’
- enrea end tonic dlsaail vee yet eompoundad
External and
Treatment
THE SET $1
Consisting of CUTICURA SOAP
to cleanse the skin of crusts and
scales and soften the thickened
cuticle CUTICURA OINTMENT
to instantly allay Itching irrita-
tion and inflammation and
soothe and heal and CUTICURA
RESOLVENT PILLS to cool and
cleanse the blood and expel
humour germs A SINGLE SET
Is often sufficient to cure the
most torturing disfiguring skin
scalp and blood humours ecze-
mas rashes itchings and irrita-
tions with loss of hair when
the best physicians and all
other remedies fail
CUTICURA SOAP
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Cowgill, Mrs. W. T. The Carwile Journal. (Carwile, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1902, newspaper, May 2, 1902; Carwile, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1841480/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.