The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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ALL TIRED OUT
ADMIRAL
The weary, worn
out, all-tired feci-
Ingn come to ev-
cr jr bod y who
taxes mo kid-
neys. uen tho
kidneys are over-
worked they fail
,to perform the
duties natura haa
F provided for
Uiem to do.
•When . the kld-
•ey« fall danger-
ous dlieaiei
quickly follow,
urinary disorders,
diabetes, dropsy, rheumatism. Bright'!
dlaea io. Doan's Kidney Pills cur* all
kidney and bladder Ilia. Read the fol-
lowing case:
Veteran Joshua Heller, of 706 South
Walnut street, Urbana, III., saya: "In
tea (all of IMt after setting Doan's
Kidney PiUa at Cunningham Bros.'
*tore In Champaign and taking
a course of treatment I told the read-
ers of the paper that they had re-
lieved me of kidney trouble, disposed
of a lame back with pain across my
loins and beneath the ahoulder blades.
During the Interval which had elapsed
I have had occasion to resort to Doan's
♦ Kidney PUla when I noticed warnings
of attack. On each and every occa-
alon the results obtained were just as
•atisfactory aa when the pills were
flrst brought to my notice. I Just as
emphatically endorse the preparation
to-day as 1 did over two years ago."
A FRKE TH1AL of this great kidney
medicine which cured Mr. Heller will
be mailed on application to any part
of the United States. Medical advice
free; strictly eonfldentlal. Address
Foster-Mllbiirn Co.. Buifalo, N. T.
For sale by all druggists, price 60
cents per box.
No man can be a perfect cynic so
long as he thinks himself perfect.
1 PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not
•tain the hands or spot the kettle, ex-
cept green and purple.
A dead a*re thing would be all right
If It always came to life.
Defiance Starch is guaranteed big-
gest and best or monev refunded.
10 ounces, M eents. Try it now.
It is often the purchasers who are
aold at a bargain sale.
If yon wish beautiful, dear, white clothes
o«e Red Cro«i Ball Blue. Large S oa.
package, 5
It loolta ue though Turkey would be
somebody's dark meat.
Now is Uio time to order Hyacinths,
Tulips, Nareiasas and Chinese Sacred
Liiliea Cat Flowers and Planta.
CHAtS. P. MUELLER,
101'.' N. Market St.,
Wichita, Sana,
It Unt ao much what the college
graduate ia going to be as what he is.
$100 Reward, $100.
Tkcmdan of thta paper wui he pleased t© learn
** le,•,°*S J dlaeaee that aoieace
u X"' ? *" ,u «««•■ and ibat la
CCatarrh. HaJl'a (Xtarrh Cure la the only Boeltlre
re tom known to the meillcal fraternity. Catarrh
-Of a ronatltuttoiMJ dlaeaea, require* s constitu-
tional tre: traent. Uall'a Catarrh Cure la uken In-
ternally. acting directly upon the Mood end tnucoua
f™" ejatem. thereby deatroylnf the
fouudau n Of the dlaeaae. and glrlo* the patient
eucasth liybulkltai np tieconalltutlon and saalatlnx
'7 *• worl<- The proprlatora have ao
tnuch falih to Ite curative powera. that they oSer
One Hundred noltwre for any caae that It fills to cure,
•sod for llet of •eellnonlala.
. Ail"? ^ r J- CIIESBT * CO.. Toledo, a
ftold brdruertu,**.
Hall a Family Pllle are the beet.
"Know thyself," but don't overdo
the thing by being too exclusive.
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For Rheumatism
Nenvalgla Ipralni
Lumbago Bralan
Backache lorene*
Sciatica
Uss the oM lettable remedy
St Jacobs Oil
The Vigil of Love.
When the morning sun Is peeping
At purpurea! daybreak, sleeping
In the mlai—
When the drowsy birds are eroonln*
Lays their throau will soon be tuning
. As we list-
When the golden glow, o'ersprsading
All the canopy, la shedding
Sunlight, kissed—
When the world, with gladness throb-
blng.
jt^ttat sleep la robbing.
Then my love te hfr Is winging.
• chariot swinging.
Through the mist:
And my heart of hope Is dreaming,
Aa my messages go streaming
To my queen.
Wfc*n the gold-red eun Is setting.
And the wind Is but coquetting
_ With the trees—
When horlson blue U tinted
With exuanie the sun hss cllntsd
Uke a friese—
When the ralnbow-skr Is blushing.
And th« even tide ts duiblnc
___ With the breeze—
When the twilight lingers lowly.
Fades and fadea. and alnka ao slowly
To the lea*—
t« Ty t.ho.u**Ll* to hep winding.
In a jeweled chariot swinging,
Aa I plenne;
And my heart with love la toying.
Hope, expectantly, la buoying
All my dreams.
When the tiny stars, assembling
In a aalaxy, are trembling
In the sky—
vV nen the ghostly moon la glowing.
Silhouettes of fancy throwing
Ever nigh—
T™Shiih?. ,.liad07'% ®rlm *n<1 sleeping,
Tremble as the winds corns creeping
With a sigh—
rM!'n but. Uod "'one Is reigning—
Other pow rs are merely feigning
Nearer by-
Then my thoughts to her are winging
In a jeweled chariot swinging,
_ As they fly:
Then my heart cries out In longing.
Yearns and throbs, with hope prolonging:
. Just for her)
• • e e e <
Thus It Is st eve or morning,
Love my life Is all adornlng-
Lovs for her!
Honest, now, did you ever alt in the
moonlight, with the rays of heaven's
great candles glinting in your eyes,
and dream you loved a girl like that?
First stage!
in
And late at night, when all Is still,
when the owl car has made its last
run, and you are out on the porch
taking ofT your shoes. that you may
not awaken father, have you ever
looked Into the face of the firmament
to dream of her—and seen th« big
dipper—empty, of course, but, like the
star spangled banner, still there? 8ec
ond stage!
* * S
And have you, "when the morning
sun Is peeping at purpureal daylight
sleeping In the mist," ever wondered
how she looked in a wrapper—and
curl papers? The next time you call,
which will bo to-night, of course, stay
an hour longer and you can see the
sun rise on your way home, hear the
drowsy birds tuning their pipe organs
preparatory to orchestral services in
the wood, and reach the third and last
stage! Then you can get married
and furnish your own gas.
5 5 5
M
Vbee • veu bred girl eipepta to
TSa'breed r*a>en>k*r "*** B**
We lie gelag to abow the itepa to
Uke,
Se aba nay learn good bread la
stake.
OO0P SHOCK RS eell It. Ifyoun
Saa't, drop ui i poatil ind we will
teUyeu «bu doea.
WICHITA, HANS- ONION MILLS.
SOZODOflf
TOOTH POWDER
Tin but that Money and QE«
bpirlMos mi produM. av
At all stores, or by mall for the prlosa j
HALL 6t RUCKKL New Yom.
LIKE THIS FOR IN8TANCB.
Are your feet ajleep?" the chappie
cried.
nor have they been!"
I dldn t know,' said chappie-boy.
"I noticed that your toes turned In."
5 5 5
Wedding Expenses.
The ubiquitous newspaper writer
has figured the cost of a modern wed-
ding as follows:
Ring ooo
Floweri for bride no
Gift to bride wo
Qlfti to beat man ioo
Qlfis to bridesmaids 200
Treacher joo
Tat* 50
I'asniKfl on steamer, bridal suite!... 600
Ten dnyi at Hotel Carlton. London ij>
Passage on steamer, bridal suite ... BOO
Ten days ut Hotel Rita, Paris 800
hare to Berlin 125
Five days at hotel In Berlin
Fare to Vienna
Five days at hotel in Vienna
Fare to Home
Five days at hotel In Rome
Fare to Venice
Five days at hotel In Venice
Itallrnad fare to Geneva
Trip through the Alps
Fare to Madrid
Five days at hotel in Madrid
Return voyage lo America
Tips
Carriage from dock to new home..
Tutal 13,600
Just for the sake of comparison, 1*
appended the expenses of Cy Winkle,
of Malt's Corners, on the occasion of
his nuptials, Misx Matilda Welner-
moyer being the other party to the
contract:
License f I 00
one day's wages i.w
Minister 2 00
Charivari party 2J5
Drive to county-seat 2 00
Ice cream 20
Peanuts jo
Mue fan for brl«l * .
Dinner for two ut 35c
~ >per *
_ Je) ...a...,,,.,.,..,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,.
New nightshirt for Cy *48
Sundries
To«M liulo
And of the two parties Cy and Tildy
dad the bangeat up time! Money Isn't
everything In this world.
5 5 5
Drink to the one you love the best
Here's to the fairest ever—
And may she live, with ms her lord.
Forever and forever)
SCHLEY
ENDORSES
Pe-ru-na Drug Co., Columbus, Ohio:
Gentlemen:—"I can cheerfully say that Mrs.
• O OM/I f _ J A •• WW 9 ^ - -
PE-RU-NA.
Schley has taken Pe-
" "'7,7 „ ."""J l,,ai /rirs>' avmey nas lane
ru-na and / believe with good effect."— W. S. SCHLEY, washington, o. c.
DMIRAL SCHLEY, one of the foremost, notable heroes of the
A1
Nineteenth Century. A name that starts terror in the heart
of every Spaniard. A man of steady nerve, clear head, un-
daunted courage and prompt decision.
Approached by a friend recently, his opinion was asked as to
the efficacy of Peruna, the national catarrh remedy. Without the
slightest hesitation he gave this remedy his endorsement. It ap
peared on later conversation that Peruna has been used in his familv
where it is a favorite remedy. ,
Such endorsement* erve to indicate the wonderful hold that
Peruna haa upon the minda of the American people. It is out of
the question that eo great and famous a man as Admiral Schley
could have any other reason for giving his endorsement to Peruna
than bis positive conviction that the remedy is all that he saya
The fact is Peruna has overcome all opposition and has won it*
way to the hearts of the people. The natural timidity which so manv
people have felt about giving endorsements to any remedy is gftflit
way. Gratitude and a desire to help others has inspired thousands •I
people to give public testimonials for Peruna who heretofore woold
not have consented to such publicity.
Never before in the annals of medicine has it happened that ao
many men of national and international reputation have been willing
to give unqualified and public endorsements to a proprit-tary remedy.
No amount of advertising could have accomplished such a result.
Peruna has won on its own merits. Peruna cures catarrh of whatever
phase or location in the human body. This is why it receives so many
notable and unique endorsements.
Address The Peruna Drug M'fg Co., Columbus, Ohio, for free
literature on catarrh.
Sugar Mills In Russia.
According to the official returns
there were 275 sugar mills In opera-
tion In European Russia last year.
The best crop of the country amount-
ed to nearly J,000 000 tons, while the
area under cultivation was l.&lO.OOO
acres.
Engagement Bracelet.
Designers have been busy with love
affairs and their symbols, says the
Evening Star. The engagement ring
will probably never lose Its favor, but
there are now several novelties In the
way of engagement gifts that vie with
the ring for popularity. A pretty Idea
1s tho curb bracelet with the heart
clasp in which reposes the portrait of
the giver.
When Oscar Said His Prayer*.
Oscar had seen an absent-minded
uncle scratch hi* head, and It struck
him apparedtly as a man-like man
rerlsm that might be cultivated. N<
one paid much attention to the new?.-
acquired habit until one night when
Oscar knelt down to say his prayers
To the horror of his mother he stopped
In the middle of one, saying. "God
please excuse me while I scratch my
head," and then went through that per
formance.
RED CROSS BALL BLUE
couniryCnse*fed<CrOM'lBaIMilue)anH^nt^e?hiV'litr "Sn°W *"d ■>*«. The most com^onl housekeeper, .n the
y ed LrOSS Ba" ""1 °° olher- J"51 trr " °ace and youwill see the difference. All grocers tell it. Uirne 25c
~ FREE TO WOMEN!
FITS pewsanentlyrareil. ReMaeri
E" If S™* 'KJS 2 Dr. kiln, a Oreat Kara, tuatof.
tL £•« i,or eltKIC S3.00 trial Vottle ud treatlNh
Dm. a. H. bin. Ltd.. HI ana Street, ruuoelpua. Pa
If time ia money that of some people
must be lead nickels.
Try me just once and I am sure to
come afc'ain. Defiance Starch.
The people wh'i pay the most tom-
>limcDta sometimes don't pay their
>ills.
■Sea. tVtnelow'a Soothing Pyrop
For children teething, anftena the rntna, redwea In
Oamallon. allay, pain, rurea wind collr. Sfic a tuttle.
Modesty never blushes at what im-
modest}- pretends to.
Pine's Cure for Consumption is an Infallible
med cine for cough* and oolda-N. W. SaMcat.
Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1900.
The piff In clover is ennvineed tbat i
the sward Is mightier thau the pen.
Defiance Starch is put up 10 ounces
In a package, 10 cents. One-third more
•tarch for same money.
A rann w'io will bring shame to his
paren a will not hesitate to bring
ahame to liims If.
Stops the Cough and
Works Off the Cold
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Price ^V.
He laughs best who sees the point of
the Joke first.
ARK TOOK Cf.OTITES fADCOt
Use Red Cross Ball Blue and make them
white aron. Large i oz. uackaoe. 6 cents.
Wisdom is the name some men apply
to thoir self conceit.
If you don't get the biggest and best
It's your own fault. Defiance Starch is
for sale everywhere and there I* posi-
tively nothing to equal It in quality or
quantity.
It often happens that the silent
partner ha* the most to say.
W. H. Culp & Co., Florists, Wichitlt,
Kansas, can till your orders for cliolcv
cut. flowers for all occasion* Plants
and bulbs In season. Tt-legrapli, tele-
phone or mail orders promptly tilled.
Bend for prioo list.
Pride often lift* a
handle attached to hi*
man up bj the
iame.
Dr. J. W. Hhulta, president of the
Board of Uealth, of the city of Wieli-
ita for the past ten years, says he
would under no consideration have any
of his patient* uitdergo a surgical
operation for appendicitis, after wit-
nessing the prompt cure of tills trouble
made weelily by Dr. P. S. Thomas at
his Sanitarium in this city. Ilia cures
are without dan^rer. and certain.
A woman doesn't talk through hor
hat unless it happens to be a new one.
TKY ONI PACKAGE.
If "Defiance Starch" doe* not please
you, return it to your dealer. If it does
you get one-third more for the same
money. It will give you satisfaction,
and will not stick to the iron.
It takea a father to point an example
but a mother to be one.
\ou never hear uny one complain
about "Defiance Starch." There is
non* to equal it,in quality and quan-
tity, IB ounces, 10 cent*. Try It now
and save vour money.
fOWERj
Ml
CLOTHING
*aw r« cuftTONrwam
7twciMuui™r>;oi3«Kui
ism reuai aamittrntt
SINGLE
BINDER
sstitu
y«u pay 10c.
far Cigars
Not ao Good.
r. f.LEWIS Peoria, III
^Constipation Kills,!
When the fewer of a city bccomc3 stopped up, the refuse backs into the I!
streets where it decays and rots, spreading disease-creating germs throughout ac
the entire city. An epidemic of sickncss follows. It is the same way wlirn II
the bowel* fail to work. The undigested food rots and decays in the bowels. If
•" From this festering mass the blood saps up all thedis- |l
ease germs, and at every heart beat car ries them to every 11
tissue; just as the water works of a city forcesimpure ""
water into every house. The only way to cure a con-
dition like this is to cure the constipation. Pills and
physic* will do no good. They make it worse by
weakening the digestive organs.
Mull's Grape Tonic Cures
by strengthening these organs. It won't physic you.
It won't weaken. It strengthensand allows the digest- |_
ive organs to perform their functions voluntarily, ti
rieasant to take. No griping or pain. Its action is II
gentle and natural. No cure, no pay. This II
advertisement and loc. pays for large sample bottle II
when sent to Lightning Medicine Co., uH Third II
Ave., Rock Island, 111. u|
1 Drugglsts.^j
Crlp^en's Compound for Rbenmatlsm
HEYER FAILS TO CURE!
■At your Druggltts mr by mail potlaie
prepaid. '
I BOTTLE fioo
* s.oo
mS: The Crippen Medicine Co.
W. La DOUGLAS
•3.22 & *3 SHOES mau!
You can i ve from $3 to $5 yearly by
wearing W. L. Douglas $3.50 or $3 thoet.
They equ.il those
th:*t have been cast-
ing you from 84 00
to #r .00 The im-
mense R.1I0 of W. L.
1 >ouclas Hlioes proves
their auperionty over
all other makes.
Sold by retail shoe
dealers everywhere.
Look for name aud
price on bottom.
That Donffloft a«m Tok
on® Colt proven theri> in
?«luc In Uon^ltM i
Corons U the hlKhn«t L
gra«le Pal.Lrtihpr iiunleJ
r att i'o'er Evlttt vW. , ,
Our $4 Gilt Edqr Llnecannot boeoualledat any pr.<
by mail, •>.> rentu rtlrt 11 (unt mte l
Catalof free, H. L. lirocktvs, Msmu
When Answering Advertisements
Kir.dty Mention Thit Paper.
pAXTINE
TOlLCT
-- r—'e tho hiiJ
Cl'-ansiuif p^ wer of 1'sitla*
Toil«*t A ntlsrpfjt! ue will
mail a lar^e trial
with book of In^riirtlcnt
abiolut+lv free. Ttiiv ti not
a tiny sample, bac'a Urn
porWu^e, fuou^b to
vluce anTon« of ItA value.
Women all over the country
are prulslm; Paxtliiyfor whai
rjiywi ■■■! has d«me In laea! ireat-
of female llii, coriM
ail innammatton and discharge*, wonderfnl^ avs
cleansing vaginal douche, for bore throat, nasal
S^!.Arr.h: M mouth wash and to r 'n« v ! tartar
* U! do tcetb« Send today; a postal car*
iw•rnt Po«tP«l<l by a«,150
b««*. Hatliraotlon cuitraraMik
TH£ K. I'AXTON CO,, lloaton. Mate.
• 14 Columbus A^e,
A striking contrast
between Defiance Starch
and any olher brand will
be found by comparison.
Defiance Starch stiffens,
whitens, beautifies with-
out rotting.
It fives clot lies back
their newness.
It is absolutely pure.
It will not Injure the
most delicate fabrics.
For fine things and all
things use the best fhere
Is. Defiance Starch
to cents for 16 ounces.
Other brands 10 cents for
ia ounces.
A striking contrast.
THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO,
Omahd. Nth.
W.N.U.—WICHITA —NO. 42. PJOH
WhersTer fotlumution exists, there
you may use with perfect safety
although the Salve is chiefly recom-
mended for diseases of the eye.
CURES ALL EYE AFFECTIONS.
EXCELSIOR BRAND
OILED GLDTNIND
s< SLICKERS
Ooarantofd to kip you
Ire. Tli
aiothlni
ul (I
tl 4 Ik
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