The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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UPRIGHT
Straight and strong; is the
■tatue when the twists and
curvatures of
fc
are cured and
straightened
out by
Jacobs
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of
See Foe-Simile Wrapper Below.
Verj ssuoU sad as easy
to taio as BBiTar.
™ HEADACHE.
' FOR DS2UKrr>S.
m B2U3USSESS.
FCrJ TflKPIB LIVER.
FDH CSMSTl?AT!0f5.
FfiiJ SALLOW SKIH.
J THE £a?,1£*LEX!SH
Prfefl t 01 -larL' wuitHAve £iQMATu*r.
*6 Ccits I gt^'o
CARTERS
IT7LS
IPIIL&
CURE GICK HEADACHE.
stown. Ma
SHOE
m
MBBMBBBgaBSBUEaiBamHcaM
For the Ladies.
Jt/fLs- THAT WEftB."
Ask Youir Dealer For Thorn.
nuiijjtirinn Garcroment After Gypsies.
The Hungarian government is about
to take steps to elfv'rtuaiiy put an end
to the wandering:? of gypsies, who are
so frequently to be met in that coun-
try. The stalwart Hungarian gypsy,
yWith his multi-colored cloak, his dark-
eyed, fortune-telliDg wife, and his
crowd of half-naked children, is one of
the most picturesque figures in this
part of Europe.
j Some cough remedies hide a cough;
[ they drug it into silence, but tho ir-
ritation stays in the lungs to cause
trouble. Morley's Honey Pectoral
soothes, heals, strengthens and cure3
thoroughly. The cough stops because
the cause is removed. Price, 25 cents.
1 Bold by agent in every town.
Pope C'uri-fiilly Guarded.
Since the assassination of King
Humbert the Pope is said to have been
very carefully guarded in the Vati-
can. it was his custom to take the
air daily in the Vatican gardens, at-
tended by two guards and one or more
prelates, but the number of guards has
f now been increased, and the whole
sdemesene Is searched thrice daily.
SHOES N
UNION MADE
The real worth of W.
J.. Douglas *rs.00 nrnl
•3.50 shoes coin .ared
with other i/iiikus is
•4.00 to 9,1.01!.
OurS4f:i]tE<](ff I.lno
c .nnot bo e<;uitlleil at.
OUT price. Over 1,000,-
IN.O wearers.
USE
a.
> o*>,0na pjlr of W. L. Ooii?i?s
HfAST COLc^V l •;> S3 or $3.50 shoss will
a EYELETS ' V'eV,llJ PMlt/velv outwear
0 x ' "■ ^ ,u'" na!r3 of orolnan*
S3 or $3.61
>*558^-
Woaro the largest makers of men's 93
nd #3 f>0 shot* in i!io world. We make
•ml sell luoru^J and $3.50 ghoe* than any
other t w oraan n fart ti re rw in the U. 8.
1 ho roptidition of W. L.
DoufflttB r mJ *s.flO phoei for
tf.rle. comfott, and wear is known
••very v)icr<* throughout the world.
I They hnveto rlv ; better cattklac-
lion thin other inukct bec«u*e
the •ta.i'iaril h«a al«*Vf been
placed go high that the we«r*r
aspect more for their money
than th y can gnt c!«cwhere.
TITE nr.AM<).\ wore W L. liouglai $ I and £3 50
5." iST n,a1lc " heeauae Til 10 Y
AUK I raK BRKl. Vour dealer ahonia keep
nr? \wo *ivc one Crater ascluitve ealo in each town,
lake no auliiCltnio! J ai t on hiring W. L.
I/oagiat •bo** with camc and pnro rtamved on bottom.
Jf your dealer will not get tbcm for you, a nd direct to
KC!"r,r; price and M<< extra for carnage.
State kind of leather, size, and width, plain or cop toa.
8e 5floc5%rUl r**ch *ou anywh.«i. Catalog** Frt+
\V. JL. AJoaglitg .Shoo Co. lirockton, AlitHA,
B uwato Whftft All ??SE FAILS. (
Beat Cou«h fcyrup. Tastes Good. Use I
la time. Bold by 1
Obrdlcnre Rlmpllflmi
Nothing simplifies life like obedl
cnce. We sometimes think we are be-
set by problems, that life is a very
difficult and complicated affair. It 13
not really bo. All life is simply do-
ing or bearing the will of God. There
Is never more than one duty for one
moment.—Rev. H. A. Bridjtman.
Taboo Pet la War Time,.
Animal fanciers in England say that
pet beasts have not been sought by
fashionable women since the war be-
gan. "Pet animals are not wanted in
time of war," says Jamrach, the fa-
mous animal dealer of St. George's,
East. "People have far more serious
things to think about and spend their
money upon."
Sfilftlass Poor Increasing.
The Philadelphia Medical Journal de-
clares that "it requires no mathemati-
cian to discover that the shiftlesis, the
thriftless, the Indigent poor—the ctasn
which produces relatively the greatest
number of criminals and paupers, if
not of the mentally deficient-Is in-
creasing out of all proportion to the
thrifty, the well-to-do—the class which
produces relatively few of the paupers
and criminals."
All the world's a staircase on which
all men go either up or down.
To be always happy, use Red Cross
Ball Blue. 5c. Refuse Imitations.
A man of means isn't necessarily a
mean man.
TO CURE A COI.D IN ONE DAT,
Take Laxative llimuu Quinink Tabi.ktr. All
druifRiNts refund Iho money if it fulls to care.
J£. W. Uiove'ssignature Is oil the box. 25c.
The more a smolcer fumes the less he
frets.
Garfield Tea is the original herb tea
for the cure of constipation and sick
headache; It Is a specific for all disorders
of stomach and bowpis.
Pride is the fog that surrounds in
significance.
Over $2,000,01)0 worth of thorough-
bred stock was on exhibition at the
greatest fat stock show that v/as ever
held in any country, at Dexter Pa-
vilion, Chicago, Dec. 1-8, l'JOO. Ncar'y
9100,000 whs paid to exhibitors in
[ prizes. "Advance," the champion fat
I steer, was sold for 51.50 a pound, live
[ weight, and weighed on the Chic.ngo
Scales Cc.'s seak-s, the official sca'es
of the show. This is the highest price
at which any animal was ever sold for
beef.
We (jet the professional beggar with
a touch of winter.
Four boxes rule the world—the car-
tridge box, the ballot box, the jury
box and last, but not least, the femin-
ine hat box.
BnfohttH plavers; Golf player.;, nil play-
ers chew White's Yuen'an whilst playing.
Silence speaks much, words more and
actions most of all.
C. II. Crabrroe, Pen Molnrt. Iowa, will on request
evpluln all H.mut llie <• ludlalor Gold-Mining Cuiu-
panjri extremely luierestlai;; wr.ie me.
Some people never forget themselves
they couldn t if they tried.
Bnwnre of Olutinonta for Cutarrta That
• Contain Mercury, •
As mercury will surely destroy tho sense of
stnoll and completely derange the whole system
when entering it through tho mucous surfaces.
Such articles should uevcr be used except ot>
prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do Is tenfold to tho good you
can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken
Internally, actinic directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. In buying
Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you pet the genuine.
It is taken Internally, atid made in Toledo, Ohio,
by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testlmonialsfree. Sold
by Druggists, price 75c per bottle.
Hall's Family Pills are the best-
IIonor follows those who precede it'
but it fleeB from those who pursue it.
Coughs tell you that there is some-
thing wrong in throat or lungs. It is
the cause, not the cough, that you
must look after. Morley's Honey Pec-
toral searches out the cause of trouble,
it heals the inflamed surfaces, Btops
the irritation, loosens the cough and
cures you thoroughly. Bold by agent
in every town.
A man's character is often shown by
what he considers laughable.
Carter's Ink has opood deep color and it doe*
not strain the eyes. Carter's doesn't fade.
i'nless the whole mind is given to a
task it cannot be accomplished.
Faicd hair recovum Ita youthful color and «oft-
ness l>y the use of I'auxf.r's lUia Ualsam.
liixuEkcoRNg, the boat euro for corns. 15cta«
Yearning for riches is the mother of
discontent.
Piso's Cure for Consumption is an Infallible
mediclno for coughs and colds.—N. \V. Hauuul,
Ocean Grove, N. J.. Feb. 17. 161)0.
Sfortallty Among War C ormpondenta.
Attention is called to tho number of
casualti&s among newspaper represen-
tatives who wont out to South Africa
to escribe the Boer war. They scarce-
ly ran the lame risks as the soldiers,
but they appear to have tuffered in a
far higher degree. All told, they were
ninety In number, and only flftoen of
tham reached Pretoria. The mor-
tality was 15V& per cent.—London Let-
ter New York Tribune.
Koaala a I.and of llonM,
Several of the European general
etafTa are studying the feasibility of
organizing special corps something aft-
er the Boer model. The principal dif-
ficulty lies In the limited supply of
horses at the command of the vari-
ous governments, with the exception
of Russia. The last equine census in
that country is stated to have shown
considerably more than 10,000,000
horses at for war purpose*.
Heateu I'ok.r Control* Tiger*.
'*When all other methods of control-
ling wild beasts fail, the keeper has
only to employ an Iron rod which has
been made red-hot at one end," says
an old circuB man. Lions and tigers
will cringe bfore the hoatrd poker, and
no matter how restless and fretful they
may have been, the sight of the glow-
ing iron Immediately brings them to
their best of animal senses."
Portography of the CaprlamUMae.
Among the papers read at the con-
vention of American ornithologists in
Cambridge, Mass., a few days ago was
a most Interesting little thing on "The
Pterylosis of Podargus, With Notes on
the Pterylography of the Caprimul-
gidae."
GOVERNOR
Uses Pe-ru-na
For Golds
OF SREG8X
in His Family
and Grip,
CAPITOL BUILDING. SALEM, OREGON.
A Letter from the Executive Office of Oregon.
A school teacher says ho whips his
pupils to make them smart
It is well to remember that GARFIELD
TEA cleanscs the system, purities the
blood, regulates the liver and kidneys
and cures chronlo constipation.
Mrs. WIiikIow'h Southing Syrup.
For children teething, soften* th<* kuhih,reduce* 1n-
flanimation, allay* pain, cures wind collu. 25c a Untie.
An egotistical artist says the sun
gives him a sitting every evening.
Read the Advertisements.
You will enjoy this publication much
better if you will get in the habit of
reading the advertisements; they will
afford a most interesting study and
some excellent bargains. Our adver-
tisers are reliable and send what they
advertise.
One smile is worth a dozen frowns at j
any stage of the game. J
It is folly to draw a bill on a blind
man payable at sight.
Dyeing is as simple as washing when
you use PUTNAM FADELESS DYES.
Digger Indians seldom smile, 'tis
said. They must bo grave Diggers.
FITS Hermanentlyfur.. 1. >'o8tsor-:MT<m«nes«*ftM
lirM iMy f m-,' ( i Dr. Kline .% ,at Nervo Jtebtoror.
Sen,11 lor Pit EE S'J.Ort t< A bottle and tr.-at.aa
It. U. klink, Ltd.,931 Arch St.. PhiladoiDlua.
An Irish politician says that half the
lies told about him are not true.
Ladies who take pride in clear, white
clotkcs should use Red Cross Ball Blue.
The history of mankind is an im-
mense volume of errors.
The Best rreicrlption for Chilli
nndl'ever Is a bottJn of Ghovb's Tastklers
i'jiii.:. Tonic. His simply iron and quinine in
a tasteless form. No cure—no pay. l'ricu, 6l)c.
A fellow who has a smiling coun-
tenance often lias a red nose.
Moit In Quantity. Hext In Quality.
Morley's Sarsapariila and Iron is a
tonic, a blood ptirifler and a blood
maker. It does not step with merely
curing certain diseases, like scrofula,
sores, abscesses, etc., but cleanscs and
builds up tho whole system. All who
have tried it say there is more euro
in one bottle of Morley's Sarsaparllla
and Iron than in six of any othor kind.
Sold by agent in every town.
The Governor of Oregon Is an ar-
dent admirer of Pe-ru-na. He keeps
it continually in the house. In a re-
cent letter to Dr. Hartman he says:
State or Oregon,
Executive Department,
Salem, May 9, 1898.
The Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus,
Ohio:
Dear Sirs:—I have fiad occasion to
use your Pe-ru-na medicine In my
family for colds, and it proved to be
an excellent remedy. I have not had
occasion to use it for other ailments.
Yours very truly, \V. M. Lord.
Any man who wishes perfect health
must be entirely free from catarrh.
Catarrh is well-nigli universal; almost
omnipresent. Pe-ru-na Is the only ab-
solute safeguard known. A cold is
the beginning of catarrh. To prevent
colds, to cure colds, is to cheat ca-
tarrh out of its victims. Pe-ru-na not
only cures catarrh, but prevents.
Every household should be supplied
with this great remedy for coughs,
colds and so forth.
It will be noticed that the Governor
says he has not had occasion to use
Pe-ru-na for other ailments. Tho rea-
son for this is, most other ailments
begin with a cold. Using Pe-ru-na to
promptly cure colds, he protects his
family against other ailments. This
Is exactly what every other family in
the United States should do. Keep
Pe-ru-na in the house. Use it for
coughs, colds, la grippe, and other
climatic affections of winter, and there
will be no other ailments in the house.
Such families should provide them-
selves with a copy of Dr. Hartman's
free book, entitled "Winter Catarrh."
Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O.
FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER
UflTllTrMRAV'Q Ott MICA nmft
""'.t "•••
LkilL.N I KLb.ITI'.IC0KLT9
to any rmdor or thla paper.
No mt n« v In Milvaneei Tfrj loir
eoiltt>o«ltlvef?BnraDlv*. COSTS
-Hfv . ALMOST NOTHING compared
With most all othor treatment,m. < tire* *hrn ill othrr !ee.
trio bHtj, appliance nnd rrmctllon fall. pUICR CURE for
mere than BOallmonts. O.VI.Y M'UKCt'HE for all nervous
diseases, woukiH'BsoH and disorder*. For complete
Bee led confidential eata loipie, eut IhU «<t on ar.rl mnif to ut.
SEiARS, ROEBUCK & CO., ChJooao.
WITIIOI T FEB
tltlte« MIICCPHlflll
S n.| <i<w-riiitfun:
— — — inn! Lretfrf" "pinion.
- urn.o It. NTKVENH ti < <>., 1 m A, i M.
D v. % M7 Hth Stri-i't, WASHINGTON. !>. I'.
lir.m h o%ua: CIii. bku, Cleiel.tihl and Doirn.t.
VILL (to further with th« O. S. Co.
. ' tkin with %nj other rellkhla firm
^ In buying unofiit ftruelwi, Including
«Furniture, Weds, MattresaM, Ktuves,
lowing Msctilnoa, Pltnn*, Orgnui,
yw.uehivi, Blcyclei, Snfes, lilaokfimlth^
'lonl*. Mills, l.athi'*. (ixxniiup ii steam
Engines, l'lnws, Hi'rmpers, Carrlkgri,
Harness. Seniles, wire Fencing
"nrt SCALES of all Tarletlei.
Premium Wagon or stor*
-'.'iC<le. Strel Frnmi's. I.Mifre*.
>ilens M<'«tlr 4°o. Chicauo, It.t..
DISCOVERY. Rives
^a\vr *3 1 (|ulelt relief ami i uros wornt
ruses. I'.di.I; (,f testlmonhils and 10 KAYS' treatment
tHLk. Illl. II. II. URKX.\'S ON«. Bat V, ACUnln, Ua.
W.N. U. WICHITA— NO.--52—1900
Klicn Answering Advertisements Kindly
Mention Tliis Taper.
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Winchester i
Don't think a man's a fool because
he doesn't think as you do.
Our 160 pnge $
j illustrated cata-2
J logue. 9
free'
SKBT&mS
J Factory loaded
FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS S RIVAL"
the winning combination in the field or at Q ULE AI )ER,"and
the trap. All dealers sell them. O u IvEPX'ATF K n
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS Co. | A trial win prove
iSo WmciiESTiiR Ave., Nkw Havun, Conn, a their superiority
The greatest favorites are not the 0 ▼
Pe°P:° who are always asking favors. tt8@8eeeee*<s#C'k* M«ecceae$.i*3*o*v3c<* c.e w ©s <9®®ee.3>e®i
ii
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U. S. SENATOR DAVIS DIES FROM
KIDNEY DISEASE.
Senator Davis made a prolonged and gallant
J fight with disease.
The trouble, of wlilch tho kidney affection was
the f;it,'ti oulnomo, first appoarad about Jieyt. ai.
Trouble Stealthily Encroached.
Tho trouble had, however, steathlly encroached
| upon a vital organ, and on \ov. li oxamlaatlon
j of tho urine proved tho presence of inflammation
| of tho kidneys.
Eoth acute nephritis and diabetes made their
j appearance, and Dr. Murphy, of Chicago, was
summoned, lie agreed with Doctors Stone and
Lankestt r as t.> the presence of these serious
I ailments in acute form, and. wlillo not making
| any public statement, ho inado known privately
to some of Senator Davis' business associates
his opinion that tho cane was hopeless.
***** * • *
To those, however, who wero familiar with tho
symptoms of acute kidney troubles tho buiietins
J hold ominous information, tho rapid respiration,
[ fluctuating pul.ro. doliriutn and approaching
| coma telling the story of death's nearness.
—St. Paul Dispatch.
rwill stand no trifling because no disease is so deceptive and
noun More fatal. Statistics show that more people die from
Kidney Diseases than any other disease.
Is Tils What Ails Vein?
Does your back ache?
Do you have scanty flow of urine?
Do you have frequent severe headaches?
Do you urinate too frequently either day or nigh*.
Have you sand, gravel, brick dust or white mucous In your urine?
Have you dark or bloody looking urine which scalds when voiding?
Have you dark circles around the eyes, puffiness under the eyes,
or bloated appearance of the face in the morning?
QSmstg
v ^
Kidneys.
¥eur Kidiisys
£N9 HERE IS WHERE TOl
>, KM/
sSfi
.if.
TOUR OSHGn LIES I
Disorise <1o«s not make itself felt until it has secured £
furm bold on your system.
is
Morrow's lCidsBM©«©ids
it
Mr. J. C. Schoch, of DuBois, Pa., ccnTinced
beyond the shadow of a doubt that Morrow's
J Kld-ne-olt!s cure kidney troubles promptly and
j to stay cured.
I Kor about a -v>5ar I had a dull, heavy pain In
j thosmahof my back, which would be attended
by a sharp, stlning pain
when lifting or stooping
over. On account of
the pain in my back 1
could not sleep and get
| proper rest, arid would
| feol dullaud tired when
| arising in the morning
| Instead of fresh and
V vigorous. When Mor-
1 row's Kld-ne-oids wore
first advertised I did
not hare much faith in
their curative qualities,
but after seeing theni
recommended to relieve
Mr. J. O.Ochoch. symptoms Ilka my own.
I I procured some at Vosburg's drug store, and
I took them according to directions. In a few
days tho pain in my back stopped. The Kld-ne-
I olds hare done awav with that dull, tired feeiing
I and I urn enjoying better health than I have for
| years." Mr. Schoch, lives at 117 Olive Ave
are made for Kidney Diseases and that they cure Kidney Diseases can be attested bv i
witnesses," three of which give voluntary testimony below:
i "cloud of living
DuBoise.Pa.and is a Iway.s glad to say a good word
for that peerless kidney remedy—Kld-no-oids.
Mrs. (leld Campmau 4ft Hirer St.. Sharon, Pa.,
g.-:i,"HI?ally descrilies her condition before and
after she used Morrow's Kld-ne-oids, hoping by
so doing slie will help
eomo other woman to
get rid of tho debilita-
ting backaches so com-
mon to tho female sex.
Sharon, Pa., Nov. 8,
lflOO. John Morrow &
Co. Dear Sirs:—"I take
pleasure in recommend-
ing yourmedleine to the
public in the hope that
It may benefit others as
It has me. Three years
ago in March I was at-
tacked with a severe fe-
_ ver "hlch left mo in a
Mrs. Gold Campman. miserable, weak condi-
tion. About one year ago, after my kidneys be-
came affected, tho pain in my back was so bad I
could not sit up or lie down. I saw Morrow's
KlJ-ne-oids highly recommended and procured
a box and took them according to directions,
which resulted In a cure. I have taken In all
three boxes and consider the medicine to good
MM'S KSe-ffi-OiDS
for ltldney troubles that I will take no othor. "
*ours truly. Mrs. Oold Campman.
Graphic interview given our reporter by Mrs.
Tm',0' Alt0°na' Pa" wh0 s^erod for
years with kidney troubles.
"J ^eroJ "vornl >'nars "rtth kidney trouble
and d.d consldt -.ble doctoring, even going to
the hospital for a time,
hut it seemed that my
disease was Incurablo.
My suffering was ter-
rible, especially with
my back. I saw Mor-
row's Kid no-olds ad-
vertised and recom-
mended so highly by
other persons whoso
symptoms wore simi-
lar to my own that I
decided to try them.
I began to Improve In
two or three days after
Mri D a o.„„„ I commenced to take
Win. D. s. Sterner. them and cont,nue(,
to Improve until the pain In my back has all dls-
appearetl. I have felt like a new person since
taking hld-ne-olds and am only too glad to bo
able to recommend such a valuable medicine."
Mrs. S„erner resides at 1615 7th Ave., Altoona Pa.
AO! the
Testimonials
and letters published
by Job n Morrow & Co.
are true. They are
proof positive of
the great merit oi
Morris
Kid-SQ-
oids.
Each name
and address is
correctly
given; if you
write them
enclose a
postage stamp
to pay for
the answer.
mm
cm
are for sale by all druggists or by mail
prepaid on receipt of 50 cents.
■ Morrow's Kid-ne-oids are made only by
JOHN MOBROW & CO., CHEMISTS, 8PRINQFIELD. OHIO.
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