The Mannsville News. (Mannsville, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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'A tam plant for the manufacture
“ ‘ of denatured alcohol will b located at
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- The Chickasha band 1 endeavoring
s V ' to build a convention ball hut find it
a bard task
: Caddo la boring for oil' and gas or
-anything old earth In that vicinity
may contain vVv-- - - — v
Paula Valley baa established the
monthly sales day system holding the
first sale on' Monday of last week
W L 8 wisher says' that the tows
ufRandlettwIU have a population of
1000 by September T
' - Will Kendall of Oklahoma City is
' about to be graduated at Oxford uni
vdrslty a
-'' Ground has been broken at Tulsa
by the South Methodists-for a new
$30000 church '
v The city council of Lawton Is look
i n tor somebody f to pave twenty-one
blocks of streets
i
v - -E Patterson of Newkirk was almost
' asphyxiated while painting the inter-
- - lor of 'the town water tank '
A fight and a killing at Lukfata re-
cently caused an alarming report to
' become current that the Snake In-
dlans in McCurtaln county had or-
r" ganlzed: and announced that' they
would kill all whites Indians and ne-
y groes who refused to Join the organl-
: nation v
Lawton has a boy outlaw who Is In
the bablt of holding up-the boys of
that town In regular Deadwood Dick
style ' He Is frequently arrested but
the territorial laws provide no pun-
ishment and all that can be done is
to make him restore the stolen prop-
erty The Lawton News-Republican al-
y leges that the - Frisco officials have
Slven out the order that all news
concerning wrecks which have been
‘numerous of late be suppressed'':
- 'Evangelist Williams who succeeded
-i ln running the saloons out of Custer
was pelted with a shower of had eggs
the other night as he was passing a
dark alley
Mlsa Irene West a Muskogee tele-
phone operator has fallen heir to a
’ 150000 estate
y MAY NOT GET IN '
SHAWNEE: As a result of a bitter
war between the statehood and anti-
- statehood factions ot the Pottawat--
omle county republican party Frank
- P 8 teams leader of the statehood
’ forces may not permit bis name to
stand aa a candidate for governor of
'Oklahoma ' In the convention held
- Saturday National Committeeman
' ' Cash Cade was In absolute control and
7 would not permit a Steams delega--v
tlon to the state convention to be
named The delegates go uninstructed
but are favorable to Frants for gover-
nor - "
“Gristmill” Jones a 'Candidate
OKLAHOMA CITY: C G (Grlst-
- fhlll) Jones of this city-: will allow
his name to go before the republican
convention at Tulsa July 12 aa a
candidate for chairman of the state
" central committee - Jake Hamon the
present Incumbent wants to be re-
elected and is making a vigorous cam-
pslgn
Hopes of Oklahoma Farmers -
OKLAHOMA CITY While It Is es-
' tl mated that the wheat crop of Okla-
homa this year may be reduced to 8-
: i00000 and possibly 6000000 buahels
It is expected that this deficiency In
' the cereal crop of the territory for the
: year will be largely compensated by
the enormous corn crop now In pros-
poet and favored by the- splenJld
growing weather that baa obtained for
the last ten days - -VA ‘'i
’ The territory had a bumper com
- ' crop last year amounting to 110000-
-000 bushels and the best Informed
7 forecasters now predict that the crop
or 1607 will considerably exceed that
--of laatysar - :
Indian Bureau Appointments -WASHINGTON:
The ladlan liu-
reau has announced the following ap-
'polatments at Muskogee L T:- George
-W Mlllman (Jf Illinois disbursing
officer In the office of superintendent
of public schools ol the territory and
George U Wise disbursing officer of
the commission of the five civilised
-tribes '" 7 - ? - '
Aa lntereming Case frem Salem the
v Capital ef Oresen
T A SnttOn IL F D No 4 Salem
Oregon says: “Acute attacks of kid-
ney - disease and
rheumatism laid me
up oft and on for
ten' years Awful
pains started from
the kidneys and
eonraed down
through my limbs
71 sought the best
medical treatment
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- tv " (but tn vain and
" D Then I began mslng
- - ' Doan’s Kidney Pills
Kidney
( was walking with two canoa and suf-
fering continual pains headaches and
sleepless nights I Improved quickly
and afteF taking three boxes felt bet-
ter than I had for 15 years The ef-
fects have been lasting '
- Sold by all dealers 50 cents a box
Foeter-Milburn Co Buffalo N Y :
WHY SHE WAS THANKFUL
Little One Had Reason to Approve
-v - " ’ Father’s Choice
Of the sisters of a well-known New
York family one is married 8he baa
one little girl greatly petted by all the
aunts and subject to much advice
from all of them Of this last the lit-
tle lady sometimes wearies which
weariness on a certain occasion made
Itself shown in tbe following reply
from her small lady8bip
Said - one aunt: “If you were my
child I should have you do thus and
thus ' Said another aunt: “Were you
my chlld-I would do so and so” The
remaining aunt made a similar re-
mark vv -
The little lady thonght It high time
to express her own feelings “But I
have" - she said “always been so
thankful that papa married the Bister
he did! -
ALMOST A SOLID SORE'
Skin Disease from ' Birth— Fortune
-Spent on Her Without Benefit—
- Cured Her with Cutlcura
“I have a cousin in Rockingham Co
who once bad a skin disease from her
birth until she was six years of age
Her father had spent a fortune on her
to get her cpred and none of the treat-
ments did her any good Old Dr —
suggested that he try the Cutlcura
Remedies whffh he did When he com-
menced to use ft tbe child was almost
a solid scab He bad used it about two
months and the child ! was well 'I
could hardly believe she eras the same
child Her skin was as soft aa a baby's
without a scar on It I have aQt ssen
her in seventeen -yean ut I have
beard from her and the last time I
heard sbe was well Mrs W- P Ingle
Burlington N C June ! 105”
Why Rangarbo” -"
“Kangaroo” Is a queer word It
means ‘1 don’t understand” in the
tongue of the Australian aborigines
When this strange animal was first
beheld by Europeans they inquired of
the aborigines “What1 is its name?”
And tbe puzzled reply gave tbe animal
Its name:
7- Teat Ita Value
Simmon Liver Purifier is the most
valuable remedy 1 ever tried for Con-
stipation and Disordered Liver It
does Its work thoroughly but does not
gripe like most remedies of ith char-
acter I certainly recommend It when-
ever tbe opportunity occurs
7 W M TOMUN80N
’ Price 25c' Oswego Kansas'
- Proving the Point r
8he— A woman ought to get credit
for being Just as logical and ready to
give a reason as a man (
Z Shehf because! ' 1
For Chiggsrs and Mosquitoes
: Hunts Lightning Oil Is great If
used In time It keeps them away It
after being bitten It affords instant re-
lief -v 7
- His Wife: You needn’t make any
excuses John It’s all right you’re
Just In time to walk the baby tot an
hour or two— Puck -
v ' It Cures While You Walk
Allen’s Foot-Earo ) certain core for
hut awestmg callom and awollen aching
feet Hold bjr all DraggiaU Price 25c Don’t
scpt any jubatitute Trial package FRKE
Addreaa Alien 8 Olmsted Le Roy N Y
The wont ' feature about ' losing
oam’s temper Is that It refuses to stay
lostf ' 4
You always g at full value In Lewis’
Single Binder straight 5o cigar Your
dealer or Lewis’ Factory Peoria IlL w
' Thrift and stinginess are as similar
ea they are dlffsrenL
It Is scarcity of their remarks that
makes boom woman rcmaijubla
Lew is 8 inch Binder straight Be dear
Mads ef extra quality tobacco - Yoar
cUaJer or LnY Factory Poona OL
Most men are hopelessly bad or sis
they are awfully lied about j- j
- CUBD CROSS BALL BLUR
SboulJ be ie every home Ask your grocer
for it Largs 2 os package only 5 cents
Many a woman avenges things op
by figuring that her 28 bonnet and
her husband's 82 lid average 15 each
The greatest cause of worry on
Ironing day can ho removed by using
Defiance 8tarcb which will not stick
to the Iron 8old everywhere 16 os
for 10c '" - o -
It tahea almost as many tailors to
make a man as It takes collectors to
Induce him to pay tor the Job
' It's a Hustler
Hunt’s Lightning Oil Is np and do-
ing all tbe time - It cures your aches
pains cuts burns and braises while
you sleep Rub a little on your misery
and feel It disappear
: How foolish Is the toil of trifling
cares— MartJaL
Lofi o8ond You o Paotioco o(?
with your next
Strains at a Gnat -Tbe
dean of Westminster baa re-
fused to admit a memorial tablet
which was dedicated to Herbert
8peneer into the abbey on the ground
that he was not orthodox1 In Ms
Christian belief
This Is fio : '
Wo with to state In aa' plain and
-rigorous way as words can express It
that Hunt’s Cure will positively quick-
ly and permanently cure aur form of
Itching Skin dlseaaq known? One box
la guaranteed to cure One applica-
tion affords relief 7’ -
Tts foe course mnkee all degrade
1 tallows courage In Ita talL— Byron
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M2Saa may work trass anB to ana
but woman’s work Is saver done”
In order to keep the home seat
and pretty the ehlHrea well dressed
and tidy women overdo and often
suffer in alienee- drifting along from
bad to worse knowing wen that
they ought to have help to overcome
the pains and ashes which daily
make life a burden
It la to these women that Lydia
E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
made from native roots and herbs
eomes as a blessing When the spir-
its am depressed ths head and back
aehes there are dragging-dowa pains
relaetaaee to go anywhere these
heeded ere soon followed by the
Lydia B Pinidmm's
keeps the feminine organism Inn strong and healthy condition Iteures
Inflammation Dior ration displacements and organic trembles In
preparing for child-birth and to carry woman safely through the Change
of Life it is most efficient
Mrs Augustas Lyon of East
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"For n long rims I suffered Iran female troubles and had all kinds
of aches and pains In the lower peri of beck and aides I oould not
sleep and had no appetite Sines taking Lydia B Plnkham’s Vegetable
Compound and following the advise which yon gave me I feel like a
now woman and I cannot praise your medians too highly”
‘ 'Mr Plekhsm? Invitation to Vcs -
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to
write Mrs Pinkham at Lynn Mass Out of her vast volume of ex-
perience she probably baa the very knowledge that will help your
ease Her advice is free and always nelpfuL' 7
orderiof groceries and I will guarantee
that you will be better satisfied
with it than with any starch you
have ever used : - -
I claim that it has no superior
for hot or cold starching9 and
04 Will
HooDcr’sIollcrGiTO
la sold by all dnigsts
ISItf
on a positive guarantee
to cure Tetter Ecxema
Itch of all kindaSUn
iko i an aiana axn
Eruptions Ring Vorm
Chapped
Dew Poison uiappea
Face and Hands rim-
pies Dandruff and all
Scalp Troubles Corns
Bunions Sorajand
8weatjr Feet Etc Sold
everywhere two rises
LOc sad $100 Cotclaa!
Does not stain grease
lileddlrect
or blister Mail
on receipt of price
t::m o tia To
only symptoBss 'which
vrarst forms of Female Complaints
Vegetable Ccccrfd
Earl Pa writes:— Dear Mrs Pink-
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- No cheap premiums are given
with DEFIANCE STARCH
but TOU GET ONE-TOIUD tiOBS
for tour money than of any
other brand
DEFIANCE STARCH costs
10c for a 16-otf package? and I
will refund your money if It
sticks to the iron v
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Truly yours
Honest John
The Grocerycua
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Attebery, J. C. The Mannsville News. (Mannsville, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1907, newspaper, July 12, 1907; Mannsville, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1849703/m1/3/: accessed March 24, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.