The Temple Tribune. (Temple, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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Is Disease a Crime ?
Hot Tory lone fo popular piiiiIm
CblUbod to editorial trtieto lo bkh
i writer tuortod lo wbouoco thot til
disease tkoold bo regarded ot erioilBtl
CorUlo It It tbot Much ot tho tickoeto
tad (offering ot Mankind It too to tho
vteiaUoa ot eerttlo ot Kttora'i town
Hot to toy th(t til (Ickne (bon Id bo
regarded M criminal Butt appeal to
or try rootottblo Individual ot rtdloolly
Tttranld bo ktrth unaympnthatta
cruel yto criminal to eondtao tho poor
weak over-worked oouttwlfo who tlaka
oodtr tho booty load ot houothoM etno
ood harden ood toftrt Iroa wttk
Mates torlout ditploeoBontt ot pelrlo
orgtnt tod otbor derangements peculiar
to btr tot
ffrooitot hearten it children with IB ot-
tetut dfittit upon iho iron courted
with tho cm worrr tod Itbor ot rotrlot t
Urn fimtlr It ofuo tho nuM ot week-
MM dortotoaonu tad dtMlltr which tit
anrravated by tho a toy koootbold cut
tad Iho hold tod M?r-dlac work which
tho author h ctlltd upon lu nartorwa Dr
Floret tho tikor ot that world-femcd na-
tdr fur woman's tocnlltr wotktcooot tod
111— Dr Plorro't FevorH Prescription— tort
that out ot tho (iwttttt obtltcloa to tho euro
ot Ihlt cl too of atltdlet It tho fact Ihtl tho
poor oror-workod huuoowlfo can not wot tho
aaoded root from hoi moor bourmuld etna
tad labor to anablo hor to roruro from tho
eseef his Prescription -Its tall teocni It
la a Bailor of frouuont cspvrlenc ho sera
la alt eitonolTt prartlco In them esses to
oat with thuoo In which hlo treatment folia
l re toon of tho patleot'o IniMllty to abotoln
It It ranr necomary that In addition to tsk-
Inc hlo " Parurlto Pmrrlptloo they a ho taut
from boln Tory much or fur lone period a on
tholr hot All hoary llftlny or otralnlny of
toy kind ohuold aloo bo arotdod As much
out-door air aa possible with modsret Uchl
aaarrJaa Is alao Tory Important Let tho
patient oboerra them ruleo and tte-Fsvor-Ito
Proacriptloo will do tba nab
Or Pierce’s Medical Advlaer It tent ret
on rtcalpt of a ta nipt to pay eipenae of
Balling oniu Bond to Dr B V Pierce
Buffalo N T tl one-cont atampa for pa-par-corcrod
or 11 atampa for cloth-bound
If tick consult tho Doctor fret of chorea
by letter All tuck eommonichtlona art
bald tacredly eonBdtntlal
DrPlerco’a Ploarant PelltU Invigorate
ad regulate itumach liver nnd bowels
COTTON Iff NOT A GRAIN
Cannot bo Inttirtd by Comptnlto Pro-
tecting Such Crops -
CORDELL: According to s Sect-
ion by Judge R A Blllupc In the pro-
bate court here cotton It not s grain
and cannot be Inaured by companlet
which are chartered exclusively to In-
aure growing eropa of grain or grain
In storage The State Mutual Insur-
ance Company during the paat Bum-
mer Inaured a number of Helds of
cotton near here taking notee from
the farmers for premluma When the
notea fell due tome of the aignera re-
fused to pay and suit was commenced
to enforce their collection Attor-
neys for the farmers demurred rais-
ing the contention that cotton Is not
specifically mentioned In the com-
pany’s charter the notes given by
the farmers for premiums were wold
Judge Billups sustained the demurrer
Many a married man talks In bis
sleep because that's his only chance
he ever gets 1
It Will Stay Thsrs
"In my family medicine cheat' no
remedy to permitted to remain unless
It proves beyond doubt the best to
be obtained for Its particular pur-
pose ’
Tor treating all manner of skin
troubles such an Ectema Tetter
Ringworm etc Hunt's Cure has held
Its placs for many years I have fail-
ed to find s surer remedy It cures
Itching instantly -
R H Swann
Franklin La
Nothing comes to him who la too
tired to make an effort to get some-
thing Important ts Mothers
Xzamlns carefully every bottle of CA8TORIA
a Ufa and rare remedy foe infante tud children
and H that tt
Burn the
Signature of
la Urn For over 30 Yura
The Kind You Hava Always Bought
Most people have two lives but the
other one is for their own personal
use
Storekeeper report that the extra
quantity together with the superior
quality ot Defiance Starch makes it
next to Impossible to sell any other
brand -
Tbs most Important needle work In
the world has been done by tbs man-
ner’s compass
M you don't get the biggest and best
It's your own fault Defiance Starch
Is for sale everywhere and there ts
positively nothing to equal It In qual-
ttv or quantity
Lovers are like armies they have
no trouble until the engagement be-
gins A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
Itching Blind Bleeding Frotmdlog Piles imi
gluts sre ffutborized to refund money If PA20
OlNTMKKTfnUatoenref&ttolAdays suo
There It something wrong with s
man if his religion makes a pessimist
of him
When a man discovers he's a fool
It’s generally too late to do any good
Some people lavish so much love
on themselves that they haven’t any
for others
It Is up to you to win the prize let
others explain how the lost It
The people with more money than
brains naturally have more dollars
than seme
Few men who acquire fame hnow
enough to get off the pedestal before
their fame begins to decline '
The only thing sinful people worrry
about Is being found out
A milliner Is always n trim creature
Tickets pieaee
"Tickets pleas gentlemen" MU
the collector and they were all nbown
save that of n poor feeble old gentle-
maa who searched all his pockets In
vain for the brief and the fellow-pas-engert
growled exceedingly
"Train Is waiting for you sir" west
os the collector
"Why there It Is Is your mouth sir
nil the time! Right swayl"
And the train moved os
"Do you suffer much from sbeenee
of mlndf asked s satlracal passenger
"Absenee of mind bo hanged!" re-
turned the poor feeble old gentleman
"I was seeking the date off a last
week's ticket!"
AGONY OP ffORK HANDS
Craeked and Pealed— Water and Haat
Caused Intense Pain— Could Da
Na Housework— Grateful
ta Cutieura
"My hands cracked and peeled sad
were so sore It was Impossible for me
to do my housework If I pnt them la
water I was la agony for hours and
It I tried to cook the heat caused In-
tense pain I consulted two doctors
but their prescriptions were utterly
useless And now after using one cake
of Cutieura Soap and one box of Cuu-
cura Ointment my hands are entirely
well and I am very grateful (8igned)
Mrs Minnie Drew II Dana fft Bos-
bury Mass"
Hew They Managed It
They nat together la the firelight
glow ruminating on past days
“Don't you remember darling" said
Mr Honeysuckle to his wife "don’t
you remember when your father for-
bade me the house!"
“Yes" was the reply “and when
mother wouldn’t let me out of her sight
not tor one minute"
“And I had made up my mind to go
off and dig for gold on tho frosen
Klondike?’’
"Ah yea and I frightened father
Into thinking I was In a decline"
Then they both gazed Into the fire
and together they sighed and mur-
mured “Weren’t those happy days?”
Old and True
Ter fifteen years I have constant-
ly kept a supply of Hunt’s Cure on
hand to use In nil cases of Itching
skin trouble For Eczema Ringworm
and the like It is peerless I regard
It as an old friend and true one
Mrs Eula Prestad
Greenfield Tenn
First Aid
Brown had been attending a first-
aid class and was eager for an oppor-
tunity of displaying his knowledge
One day an old gentleman fell down
in the street and seemed to he unable
to arise
Brown was on the spot In an Instant
’ “It’s n broken leg sir I can tell by
the way yon fell Just allow me”
Brown snapped his walking stick in
two tore up his pocket handkerchief
and proceeded to tie on the Improvised
( ipllnta only to be stopped by n smack
Nfl the chest from the old gent
“What the dickens are you doing?”
stormed the old man “there's nothing
the matter with me Can’t you tell a
wooden leg when you see one? Kindly
remove these things and assist me to
rise
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS u thevenoot retch
the mu of the dlMffne Cstorrh la a blood or eomti-
tuttaal disease ood la order to core It you mast take
Internal remedies Hell's Catarrh Care Is token la
terns) I jr and acta direction tbe blood and moconi
surface Hall's Catarrh Cure la not n quack medi-
cine Itwos prescribed by one of the beat physician
In tbls country for years and ts a regular prescription
It Is c-imposed of tba best tonics known combined
wltb the best blood purifiers acting directly on the
mucous surfaces Tbe perfect combination of the
two Ingredients is wdst produces such wonderful r
salts in curing catarrh Send for testimonials free
F J CHENEY ft CO Props Toledo O
fold by Druggists price 75c
Taka ttall's Family Puis for constipation
Pleat Don’t Tsll
Before going to cllurcb one Sunday
evening Abraham cut a large slice of
plum cake and putting it under his
coat started off
That evening the minister took for
his sermon the following text: "Abra-
ham Abraham what has thou got in
thy bosom?”
Abraham thinking the minister was
addressing him slowly put his hand
under his coat and drawing forth the
piece of cake held it up saying much
to the amusement of tbe congregation:
"Please sir It's only a bit of plum
cake but don't tell my mother!"
Cures Blood 8kln Troubles Cancer
Blood Poison Greatest Blood
Purifier Free
If your blood Is Impure thin dis-
eased hot or full ot humors If you
have blood poison cancer carbuncles
eating sores scrofula eczema Itching
risings and lumps scabby pimply
skin bone paina catarrh rheumatism
or any blood or skin disease take Bo-
tanic Blood Balm (B B B) according
to directions Soon all sores heal
aches and paina stop the blood Is
made pure and rich leaving the skin
free from every eruption and giving
the rich glow of perfect health to the
kin At the same time B B B im-
proves the digestion cures dyspepsia
strengthens weak kidneys Just the
medicine for old people as It gives
them new vigorous blood Druggists
tl per large bottle with directions for
home cure Bample free and prepaid
by writing Blood Balm Go Atlanta
Ga Describe trouble and special free
medical advice also sent In sealed let-
ter B B B is especially advised for
chronic deep-seated cases of Imptire
blood and skin disease and cures after
all else fail
Most of us are dissatisfied some
with what we have and some with
what we haven't got
Lewis’ Single Binder costs more than
other So cigars Smokers know why
Your dealer or Lewis’ Factory Peoria IU
Hundreds of dealers- say th extra
quantity and superior quality of De-
fiance Starch is fast taking place of
all other brand Others say they can-
not sell any other (torch
YOUNO WOMAN ALSO HAD FIT
But It Waa Somewhat Different from
Other Women's
When tho this woman hi tbs loss
gray ulster tst down Is the Subway
ear opposite the fat woman holding s
bright little Scotch terrier It could ho
tees at once thst they had polsta of
common Interest nnd that those points
of common Interest consisted of dogs
“What n dear little fellow ho Is"
ehlrpod tho thin woman
"Isn’t ho dear?" eooed th fat wom-
an nnnggllng her pet so closely that
he had to sniff for breath
“Mine la a French poodle" ventured'
the thin woman “I hear thoae gray
terriers are coming Into style
though"
“Yea they’re all the rage" said thn
fat woman “I had to girt np fifty for
Sandy" ’
A handsome young woman who oc-
cupied the seat by the thin woman
was an Interested listener to the col-
loquy She was good-looking enough
to attract attention anywhere nnd she
looked as If she loved everything that
was worth loving In this world In-
cluding dogs She leaned over and
gave Sandy’s heed an affectionate pat
and Sandy tried to lick her gloved
band
“You love dogs too?” said the fat
woman
“Oh yes” was the reply "Who
could help it?"
“What kind Is yours?" came the
eager query
“Mine? Oh I haven't any I have
baby!"
And the fat women and the thin
woman ralaed their brown turned up
their nosea and grew coldly silent Just
as If some one had said aomething to
ahock tbelr sense of modesty— New
York Press
Retaliation
And the eesle'e shriek rang out
O’er the cralg to hie brooding mat
And the loon's weird lauth of scorn
Woke the echoes around th lake
And the timid deer miaed her bead Is
hear
From her covert In the brake
For a cruel deadly foe
Of the hated tribe of Men
Was on the trull with Are and steel
And A lust tor blood of them
Bo the black bear shambled by
To hie lair in the forest dim
While the wildcat flatly crouched
On a sheltering hemlock limb
And the rabbit shook as he slyly took
One startled glance at him
Then the crafty fox lay low
Where her cubs were turned to atone
And lessening specks Id the distent
sky
Betrayed where birds had flown
But the squirrel chattered loud
And laughed with wanton glee
That the bravest of the crowd
Stole softly back to see —
The trapper trapped Ah hie futile
wrath!
And his cries of agony!
Then the eagle screams that revenge
has come
While the wolfs eyes glare and shine
And the raven sits on a birchen limb
And calmly bides his time
—Irene Pomeroy Shields In Recreation
Cooks Bless Electricity
Let the housewife rise up and call
electricity blessed Benevolent are
Its uses In the home If an electrical
oracle be correct By Its aid spring
cleaning may be abolished nnd houses
kept ten times cleaner than now un-
der the “cylical system of displacing
dirt and dust” Col R E B Cromp-
ton of Great Britain predicts that
electric power will soon supersede
the toll of the housemaid motors
driving machinery for washing dishes
cleaning flats roasting and grinding
coffee chopping meat kneading
dough doing the laundry work clean-
ing metal effects polishing silver and
Jewelry cooling the refrigerator
pressing clothes rocking the baby— In
brief doing all and more than the ten
fairies on a woman’s hand can ever be
expected to achieve
Plain Talk That Had EfTsct
A few years ago there lived In
Lowell Mass an eccentric minister
named Neale who was famous for hts
plain talking On one occasion he was
preaching missionary sermons at a
village ao noted for its small collec-
tions that he determined to pass the
plate himself
On bis round he came to a farmer
who was as Mr Neale well knew the
richest man in the place This indi-
vidual placed a nickel on the plate
Mr Neale stopped Immediately and
said In a loud voice: “Take your
nickel out man take It out! Don’t
you see you've covered up your la-
borer’s dime?”
The rebuke was effectual and s
much more valuable coin was placed
on the plate
Not Paying Proposition
Norcross Bros had the contract for
building Holy Cross College In Massa-
chusetts A gang of men were engag-
ed to prepare the cellar for concreting
One rainy day the foreman wishing
to keep his men employed sent too
many to work in the cellar The re-
sult was that each man was In the
way of the others
The foreman happening along
stood watching the men at work
Finally he said “I’d like to get n
dollar apiece to throw every one of
you out of the window”
A stalwart Irishman some six feet
tall and very muscular glanced up
and casually remarked: “Be Jabers
but you'd starve at It”
42-Story Hotel Planned
High life In 2?ew York may soon
mean existence in a forty-two story
hotel whose head will be reared over
BOO feet in tbe air and which will ac-
commodate 2200 guests Tbe forty-
second floor will comprise a dining
room and a ball room with roof gar-
den above while the basement will bo
devoted to a Turkish bath establish-
ment Borings Indicate that the best
of rock foundations can be had at n
depth of thirty feet and there can be
no question as to solidity but struct-
ural problems make a fortieth floor
cost far more than fourth and these
are not as yet fully met -
BRAVERY OF THE DACHSHUND
Llttlo Animal Seem to Have No Con-
ception of Fear
Tho pluck with which this llttlo dog
li endowed to simply wonderful Dr
Gordon 8tablen tho well-known au-
thority gives n striking Instance A
dachshund of his acquaintance had
his upper lip completely severed by
s fox but killed his foe notwithstand-
ing A largo badger which had de-
feated and expelled no less than six
fox terriers succumbed In very short
tin to n dachshund while still an-
other doff found a fox bole not big
enough for his admission and so told
siege to It nnd waited there for days
being regularly fed by bis master
until Reynard compelled by the pangs
of hunger made s bolt only to meet
bis doom The dachshund’s power of
scent to remarkable and It Is well
nigh Impossible to lose one for these
dogs have been known to find their
way home for miles In the dark al-
though they may never hive been In
the road more than once before They
are highly to be recommended there-
fore as steadfast and brave companions
WITCH HAZEL SEEDS SHOT PAR
Scattered for Distances of Ton and
Fifteen Feet-
Do you know that the witch hazel
shoots Its seeds ten or fifteen feet?
If yon want a brand new sensation
bring home some branches of witch
haiel having both flowers and unopen-
ed seed pods on them and pat them
to vases of water
The pods burst at the most unex-
pected times waking you In th night
and peppering you with their hard
shiny black seeds Branches that are
to be used for party must be select-
ed with care to be sure of having per-
fectly fresh flowers and seed pods
that have not been opened If It to
possible to do so cut them the same
day they are needed
If they must be cut the day be-
fore they are needed put them In a
cold place In water nnd wrap damp
cloth around the branches In order to
prevent the flowers from withering
and to keep the seeds from being ex-
pelled too soon— Country Life In
America
Utility of Siamese House
In Caspar Whitney's book “Jungle
Trails and Jungle Peoples” he says
“The 81amese builds his house of one
story and on stilts for several rea-
sons Thb first no doubt to to avoid
the unpardonable sin ot living in n
lower story while sn upper one to oc-
cupied by other human beings espe-
cially women who In Slam are not
regarded as of much importance The
second and I should say the most
practical If not the most aesthetic
reason Is to have a waste gate easy
of access for the continually flowing
saliva from betel nut chewing nnd
household refuse which may thus be
easily disposed of through the cre-
vices of the openly constructed floor"
Tennyson in Mood for Talk
One who knew Tennyson tells this
anecdote of him: “He was when
with absolute strangers very retiring
'and the graceful deference ot our
friend's demeanor toward him did not
t first tend to dispel his shyness
later In the evening however when
Alfred had realized that thlz lady was
n Intimate friend of ours and that we
particularly wished that he should
make himself agreeable to her he
with good-naturded friendliness said:
‘I could not find anything to say to
you before dinner but now that I
have a bottle of port in me I can talk
as much as you like’ My friend was
at first rather alarmed at this playful
announcement”
High-Sounding Titles
In the far east language has Always
been more florid nnd ambiguous than
in the west The king of Ava in
Burma called himself the "regulator
of the seasons the absolute master of
the ebb and flow of the sea brother
of the sun and lord of the four and
twenty unbrellas" The king of Ar-
racan lower Burma was “possessor
ot the white elephant and the two
earrings” as well as “lord ot the
twelve kings who placed their heads
under hts feet" In the Mozamblque-
Zambesi region ot Africa the king ot
Monomtopa was not only “lord of the
sun and moon” but “great magician
and great thief”
The Train Flew
An old patriarch and his wife from
the hills of Indian Territory were rid-
ing on a railroad train In the Choctaw
Nation for the first time In their lives
They were very much Interested in
the scenery and the novelty of their
experience when the train suddenly
ran upon a long trestle Looking out
of the window tbe old people saw the
ground recede from beneath them
and they held their breath In abject
terror ' ’When the train finally
reached the dirt roadbed again the old
woman looked at her husband wtth
a sigh of relief and said: “Thank the
Lord Silas we’ve lit!” — Kansas City
Journal
Dickens and “Pickwick"
Charles Dickens got his namo of
’Pickwick” from a celebrated coach
proprietor at Bath The success of
“The Pickwick Papers” which was
published in monthly parts was re-
markable tbe publishers making £20-
000 by it But success did not come
till “Sam Weller” was Introduced Into
the fifth number Dickens was to re-
ceive fifteen guineas for each part
ot “Pickwick" but so great was the
success that the publishers sent him
various cheques to the value of £3008-
It Isn’t always tacky to trust peo-
ple who trust to tack
I denes teller Plae's Cure tor Coasamptum
bet sa equal for eouebs 4 colds— Jonx F
Rote Ti-lslty Sprint ’ id Feb It WS
Tho who yield to temptation nro
generally looking for a chance
Teylor’e Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum
Md Mullen 1 Nature's (real remedy— Cures
Coughs Colds Croup ind Coasumptioa
and 11 throat and lung trouble At drar
gist M too aad 1100 pm bottle
If n woman can conceal the fact that
she has false teeth eh cares not who
knows her faults
Don't yen know that Defiance Starch
besides being absolutely superior to
any other la put up II ounces la pack-
ag and Bella at sam price ta u
ounce packages of other kinds?
Ever notice how helpleia It makes
you feel when somebody puts them-
elves out to wait on you?
KIT nMnMiltRiM )infiu or MUMMf after
all Iraldhf 'iuMoJIfr- Itllnn'ffiirMi bnrtnKsmLor-
or tend for FKKK 9900 trial toottia and iiwailne
A ft H £11 It It Ltd Ml arch ateaaff POitodnlp
Heaven won't be nearly exclusive
enough to suit n lot of people
Mrs WlMfew-e BoetMug ajrrec
Porrhlldre leetblnr often tberum reduce b
tsximetlua silty rels cere wladcolio XU) UutUe
A man may keep his hand! from
getting callous but not bis conscience
TO CURE A COLD US ONE DAT
Tk LAXATIVE BROMO Qolalss TIIU Drue
£u refund zior If ll fella I euie L w
HOVE'S ilnalun I rnweb box too
The right ear ta usually better than
the left
Trials of Winter
Do not permit yourself to mi vto-
tlm to n cold or cough They leed to
pneumonia consumption nnd else-
where Be wise use Simmons’ Cough
Byrup It cures coughs heals tangs
nnd will keep you right hor to on-
joy thn beauties of spring
A prise figbt Is s striking affair
and n cashier’ buelnesa to n paying
one
Lewie’ Single Binder straight Be You
pay 10c for cigar not BO good Your dealer
or Lewis’ Factory Peoria 111
Most men do what they do because
they think at tho tlm It to proper
thing to do
PRICE as ctn
fro 'cure the wp t
Kin one day J
MIPKI
— MSn— flfriltf 1
No matter how important you may
feel there is always some one to give
out a contrary thought
Dealers xay that as soon as a cus-
tomer tries Defiance Starch It la im-
possible to sell them any other cold
water starch It nan be used cold or
boiled
A man with horse sense doesn’t bet
on races
THE MAN
BEHIND THE SAW
Hfti aftiy work If It's an Atkloin
The kean olean salting edga
and perfect taper of tho
biada make It run aailjr
without buck Hog
No “bumping" to
do with the Farfeo
tton Handle
But there ft re other men behind
tbe Atkina Sftw The originator of
iLTis iTBib tbe floFfft crucible
teal made woe ft good deal of ft
man Thediffoovererof tbe Atkine
aeoret tempering prooesi wftt Uke win ft
brftine ftnd genius
And there ere blgb-ctftis workmen behind
thit sew masters of tbelroraft whose skill and
pride of workmanship have helped to make tbe
Atkins Trade Mark an assurance of quality as
reliable fts tbe Goverment assay stamp
We make all types tod sites of ttaws hut
only one grade— tbe best
Atkins Saws Corn Knlret Perfection Floor
Scrapers sto are sold by all good bard wars
dealers Catalogue on request
E C ATKINS CD CO Inc
Largest Ssw Manufacturers in tbs World
Factory sad Executhw Offices Indians polk Indians’
SRANCTOSt York Chlooga Minneapolis
Portland (Oregon) Seattle Kan FranrlsoOg
MrevwphW aUaota and Turonto (Canadaj '
Accept ao Substitute— Insht on tbs Atkins Broad I
Sold by good dealers everywere''
Wanted poo Cwitun Btaym abut sblo-bodtsd
aamarriod man between ago of 21 and Mi eitisens
of United 8tatee of good character and temperate
hablta who earn speak read and write MnglinU Per
lnformatlriB apply to Recruiting Officer Pont
Office Hnilding Oklahoma Oathrle ibawase
Raid 0 T- or Talse L T
WNU — Oklahoma City— No 51 1S05
ItENSI O
8ucoescfulhr Prosecutes Claim
LfttePrlaetpftlRxAmtaer UB Peowlon Bureau
2jn a stYUweffe l edimlhtlnieleiHb ottf ohteft
tiR::n tymnsst
Unqualified Buooeeo of Lydl X Pistol
bom’s Vcqetabl Compound in IkO
Cm of Nth Fonnto D Fox
One of th greatest trlumphsof Lpdte
E Piokham'a Vegetabla Coiupoood to
th conquering of woman's dread om
omv Tumor
The growth of tumor to eosly that
frequently Its presence is not suspected
until it to far advanced
So-called wandering paina” may
come from lu early atagea or tbw
presence of danger may be mad maal1
feet by profuse menstruation nociomi
panied by unusual pain from tho
orariea down the groin nnd thigha
If you have mysterious paina if t her
ore Indications of Inflammation or die-
lacement don't wait for time to i
rm your feara nnd go through thn
horrors of n hospital operation) seenrn
Lydln B Pinkhnm'e Vegetable Com-
pound right nway nnd begin Ita nan
Mrs Pink ham of Lynn Mass will
give you her advice free of nil charge
if yon will writ her about youratlL
Your letter will bo eeea by wi
Deer Mrs Plnkham:—
“ I take the liberty h
them com I barn had with your
medicine Eighteen month ago my mo
heeltapped Shortly after I fell so badly that
I eubmitted to a tboroogh examination by
phjodclan and wax told that I tod a tuamr
on the uterus and would have te undergo am
operation
1 Soon after I read om of year edr
menu and decided to give Lydia E Pteh-
ham'i Vegetable Compound a trial Afbr
trying fir bottle aa directed the tumor to
entirely gone I have been examined by m
phydclan and he any I have no Ague or a-
tumor now It has also brought my month-' '
lies around one more and I am entirety
well’’— Fannie D Fox 1 Chextnut Stndhi
Bradford Pa
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TWENTY-FIVE BUSHELS OF
WHEAT TO THE ACRE
Means a pro
ductive ca-
pacity In dol-
lars of over
SI6 per acre
This on land which boa cost tbe farmer aelfe
lng bat tbe prioe of UUlng U telle it owv
story
Tbe Canadian Government gives absolutely
free to every settler 160 acres of aucb land
Lands adjoining can be purchased at from It
to HO per acre from railroad and other corps
atlonn
Already 175000 farmers from tbe UaltoA
States have made their home in Canada
For pamphlet "Twentieth Century Canada
and all information apply to Sapt of Zmmigr
tion Ottawa Canada or to following aatborisoft
Canadian Government Agent— J 8 Crawford
No 125 W Ninth Street Kansas City Miosovt
(Mention thin paper-
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by a vast area of the best agricultural load ta
tbe Creek Natloo A brick railroad statloa wttli
cement platforms a two-story modern school beaae
1‘Moot granitoid sidewalks wltb curbing through tho
business section sre but a few of the substantial
provmnts Never has there been each aa eppaw
tualty fora buelnesa location or a profitable javeste
meat For particulars address
Union Townsite Company
Muskogee Indian Territory
DEFIANCE Cold Water Starch
makes luuodrv n ck a pleasure 10 oz pkg Wo
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Walker, Arthur L. The Temple Tribune. (Temple, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1906, newspaper, January 4, 1906; Temple, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1859285/m1/3/?q=music: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.