The Taloga Advocate (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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E TAX BILL
ANTHONY’S MEASURE GETS
THROUGH LOWER HOUSE
ill IMENOMEIT II CAFE IS ICCEPTEO
NEW STRENGTH FOR
BACKS
I —
WOMEN’S
Measure One of Four Bills Considered
Necessary to be Passed at this
Session— Taxes Made Pay-
able October 1
Guthrie Okla — The lower house
finally passed and sent to the senate
the Anthony revenue and taxation bill
This measure is one oE the four
bills unanimously agreed necessary
at this session of the legislature and
some of Its provisions were framed
by a special committee appointed by
the governor One important change
was nnde before final passage On
moton of Cope all taxes were made
payable at one time October 15 and
to become delinquent February 1 As
the bill was sent to the senate it is a
homogeneous code of revenue and
taxation
Hew to Make Bad Back Better
Women who suffer with backache
bearing down pain dizzy spells and
that constant feeling
of dullness and tired
ness will find hope
in the advice of Mrs
Mary Hinson of 21
Strother St Mt
Sterling Ky “Had
I not used Doan’s
Kidney Pills I be
Here I would not be living to-day"
says Mrs Hinson “My eyesight was
poor I suffered with nervous splitting
headaches spots would dance before
my eyes and at times I would be so
dizzy I would have to grasp some-
thing for support My back was so
weak and painful I could hardly bend
over to button my shoes and could not
get around without suffering severely
Doan’s Kidney Pills helped me from
the first and I continued until practi-
cally well again”
Sold by all dealers 50 cents a box
Fo8ter-Milburn Co Buffalo N Y
HOME TONIC FOR OLD PEQPLE
Wonderful results eventually restor-
ing full physical vigor are obtained
from the following: To one-half pint
good whiskey add one ounce syrup
sarsparilla and one ounce Toris com-
pound which can be procured from
anydruggist Take In teaspoonful doSds
before each meal and before retiring
Distinction Without Difference
While holding a term of court at Au
gusta once Judge Walton sentenced a
man to seven years in prison for a
grave crime The respondent’s coun-
sel asked for a mitigation of the sen-
tence on the ground that the prison-
er’s health was very poor “Your hon-
or” aaid he “I am satisfied that my
client cannot live out half that term
and I beg of you to change the sen
tence” “Well under those circum-
stances” said the Judge “I will change
the sentence I will make It for life
Instead of seven years”
New Leg’slation
Among the important new measures
Introduced in the house was a bill by
Wallace to pension old ex-Confederate
soldiers and sailors creating a pen-
sion fund of 225000 and making the
state auditor state pension commis-
toner Regers creating the office of
district attorney for every judicial dis-
trict with a salary of 2500 per year
Terra 1 locating the Oklahoma state
school for the blind at Wagoner with
an appropriation of $45000 Durant
creating the girls’ reform school with
hn appropriation of 225000 and provid-
ing for jury trials in police court
Jahn and Casteel establishing a state
printery Tilotson and Calhoun two
technical bills relative to heirships
and administrators Tate proposing
rearranging the 7th and 9th judicial
districts
The Only Way
Mrs Sunflower — Pete Green am get
ting to be quite an artist Dey say he
am wedded to his art Do yo’ think yo’
could be wedded to t' art Sam?
Sam Sunflower (with a yawn) —
Wall yeas if art could cook a good
dinnah en take in enuff washing to
keep me In tobacco money
"We Have Many Similar”
The folio w-ing is an extract from a
letter received from Mr H H Meyers
of Stutgart Ark: “You would great
ly oblige me if you would introduce
Hunt’s Lightning Oil at Milligeville
111 as I have many friends and rela-
tives there in whom I ' am much
concerned and I understand the Oil
is not kept there I can recommend
it as the best medicine I ever had
in my house It cured me of a bad
case of the Bloody Flux in less than
one-half hour and it cured my grand-
daughter of a bad case of Cholera Mor-
bus in a very short time”
ENID ENTERTAINS EXCELLENTLY
Has Legislature As GucLt for After-
noon and Night
Enid Okla — When the Santa Fe
special bearing the state officers and
members of the legislature rolled into
- Enid Saturday afternoon it was met
by a crowd of more than a thousand
people headed by a brass band which
gave a royal greeting to the visitors
Fifty automobiles three tally-hosi and
nearly a hundred carriages were in
wating tto give the visitors a ride
over the city as the first part of the
entertainment which has been pro-
vided The ride over the city consumed
about two hours superb weather of-
fering exceptinonal opportunity to the
Enid enthusiasts to show the vistors
how rapidly the metropolis of the Cher-
okee Strip has developed in its fifteen
yearj existence "
The banquet hour had been set for
8 o'clock owing to the fact that the
Loewen dining room in which the
feast was spread could seat only 250
Some four hundred tickets were given
cut by the Chamber of Commerce for
places at the two sessions of the ban-
quet At 8 o’clock the solons and officers
were seated in the dining room
W S Whittinghall the well known
wit and democratic leader of this city
performed the dates of toastmaster
in a very happy manner Owing to
the large number of speakers to be
- heard from the toasts were limited
to three minutes each
Following are some of the subjects
responded to:
Address of welcome L Y Lyons
president chamber of commerce re-
sponse Lieut Gov Geo W Bellamy
“A Farmer in the Legislature” Sena-
tor H S Blair “The Newspaper of
the Future” Representative C S Bur-
nette “Oklahoma Banking Law”
Senator J H Strain Pres Pro Tem
"Then and Sow” Senator M B Cope
“Bossing a Senate” Senator J C
Graham “The Cherokee’’ Senator E
M Landrum “Economy in Govern-
ment” Senator Jesse M Hatchett
"Oklahoma — What It Might Be” Rep-
resentative Utterback “Presiding Of-
ficers in Legislative Bodies” Speak-
er Ben F Wilson “New Jerusalem”
Senator Campbell Russell “Good
Itoad3” Representative C S Wortt-
man “Western Oklahoma” Repre-
sentative Richard Brownlee “Tar
Heel” Representative C A Cook
“Our School Lands" Senator J El-
mer Thomas “Growth of Oklahoma
Representative C G Jone3
It wa3 in the wee small hours cf
Sunday when the toast program had
been competed
Her Logic
Anna Margaret hada great many
toys and her mother thought she
ought to give some of them away be-
fore Christmas to less fortunate chil-
dren Anna Margaret was willing to
part with the broken trunk and the
cracked set of dishes and the one-
legged Teddy bear and a few other
toys that were In the same dilapidated
condition But when it came to her
pet baby doll the one that went to
sleep with her every night she re-
belled Mother assured her that Santa
Claus would undoubtedly bring her an-
other doll even better -but she re-
fused to be comforted
“Mother” she wailed “if God sent
Aunt Jessie another baby would she
give Baby Jean away?" She kept her
doll — Harper’s Bazar '
Professor Munyon has just issued a
most beautiful useful and complete Al-
manac it contains uot only all thescien-
tifle information concerning the moon’s
phases in all the latitudes but has il-
lustrated articles on how to read char-
acter by phrenology palmistry and
birth month It also tells all about
card reading birth stones and their
meaning and gives the interpretation
of dreams It teaches beauty culture
manicuring gives weights and meas-
ures and antidotes for poison In fact
it Is a Magazine Almanac that not
only gives valuable Information but
will afford much amusement for every
member of the family especially for
parties and evening entertainments
Farmers and people Ju the rural dis-
tricts will find this Almanac almost
Invaluable
It will be sent to anyone absolutely
free on application to the MUNYON
REMEDY COMPANY PHILADEL-
PHIA J
Thoughtful Child
They are considerate youngsters in
England as most people know A lit-
tle boy whose grandmother had just
died wrote the following letter which
he duly posted: “Dear Angels: We
have sent you grandma Please give
her a harp to play as she is short-
winded and can't blow a trumpet” —
London Tit-Bits
"Nsils”
"Nails are a mighty good thing—
particularly finger nails — but 1 don’i
believe they were intended solely for
scratching though I used mine large
ly for that purpose fqr several years
I was sorely afflicted and had It to do
One application of Hunt’s Cure how-
ever relieved my Itch and less than
one box cured me entirely”
J M WARD
Index Texas
see
The Retort 8alty
Summer Visitor — Did you ever
a waterspout Capt Oldsalt?
Capt O — Aye mum that I have
dozens of ’em
S ' V — Really how remarkable!
Where did you aee them If I may
ask?
Capt O — At the plumber's mum at
the plumber's
It’s Dangerous
To neglect a cold the results are too
often very serious Bronchitis Pleu-
risy Pneumonia and Consumption are
frequently the consequences Upon
the appearance of a cold sore throat
or chest use Simmons' Cough Syrup
It soothes the irritation loosens the
phlegm and promptly cures you
When a man's heart Is broken by a
woman he employs some other wom-
an to mend it
Are You Protected
against pneumonia which so often
comes with a sudden chill or con-
gestion of the lungs — the results
of neglected colds ? If not yon
should have a safe and sure rem-
edy at hand all the time
DRDJAYNE’S
EXPECTORANT
has proved to be the most effective rem-
edy known for colds coughs pnea-
monisbronchUiiinfUmmationor chest
and lungs It relieves and cures the
disease by removing the cause Get it
today and you’ll be ready for tomorrow
Sold everywhere In three tize
bottle $ ft 00 50c 25c
BILLIOUSGnASS
2SZZ3 Catlt SOe— Me w Mr (or Mi C
Uoet wondorfu t grmM of the ornttiry yield! mr from
6 to 10 ton of hay per ar and lot of Mature be-
tldea It alnipiy growa frroia grows I Cut II today
jnd la 4 WMks I ft looksi for tba mower again and
4oon Uroweend flourlehet everywhere on every
farm In America theapandirts loxurlanta the
bottom lend of Egypt Hi eeed catalog free or
end Oo in tamp end receive sample of this
aonderftil graMahioof Hpelts the cereal wonder
Aar lev Oat Clovers 3re8 etn etc and cata-
I free Or send 14c end wewtll add a sample
farm eeed noveUy never eeen by yon before
SALZER SEED CO BoW la Crcsw Wla
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS tui thfy cannot reach
the seat of the disease Catarrh Is a blood or const
tutional diseoee and io order to cure It you must take
Internal remedies Hart's Catarrh Cure Is taken in
teroally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medi-
cine It was prescribed by one of the best physicians
in this country for years and is a regular prescription
It Is composed of the best tonics known combined
with the beet blood purifiers acting directly on the
mucous surfaces The perfect combination of the
two Ingredient is what produces such wonderful re
suits in curing catarrh Send for testimonials free
F J CHENEY 4 CO Props Toledo O
Bold by Druggists price 75c
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation
Divorces in New York and Chicago
New York city has its average num-
ber of divorces as compared with the
cities of the United States Chicago
is the only city thaFTs proportionate-
ly ahead of it In New York there are
two persons divorced to every 26 mar-
ried Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and children and see that it
Bears the
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
When worthy men fall out only
one of them may be faulty at first
but if strife continue long commonly
both become guilty — Fuller
Musical Note— Signor Harmonetti is
at Present Engaged in Composing a
New Heir
PRIZE FOOD
Palatable Economical Nourishing
A Nebr woman has outlined the
prize food in a few words and that
from personal experience She writes:
After our long experience with
Grape-Nuts I cannot say enough in Its
favor We have used this food almost
continually for seven years
“We sometimes tried other adver-
tised breakfast foods but we invariably
returned to Grape-Nuts as the most pal-
atable economical and nourishing
of all
“When I quit tea and coffee and be-
gan to use Postum and Grape-Nuts I
was a nervous wreck I was so ir-
ritable I could not sleep nights had
no interest in life
“After using Grape-Nuts a short time
I began to improve and all these ail-
ments have disappeared and now I am
a well woman My two children have
been almost raised on Grape-Nuts
which they eat three times a day
“They are pictures of health and
have never had the least symptom of
stomach trouble even through the
most severe siege of whooping cough
they could retain Grape-Nuts when all
else failed
“Grape-Nuts food has saved doctor
bills and his been therefore a most
economical food for ns”
Name giv?n by Postum Co Battle
Creek Mich Read “The Road to Wen-
Stiff neck! Doesn’t amount to much
but mighty disagreeable You’ve no idea
how quickly a little Hamlins Wizard Oil
will lubricate the cords and make you
comfortable again
Each person lives best who does his
best for one day at a time and then
refreshes himself for his level be3t
the next day — Robertson
No harmful drugs in Garfield Tea Na-
ture's laxative — it is composed wholly of
clean sweet health-giving Herbs! l'or con-
stipation liver and kidney troubles
As we grow older it 13 very com-
forting to assure ourselves that wrin-
kles are merely the dimples of second
schildbood
- RED CROSS DALI BLUE
Should be in every home Ask your grocer
for it Large 2 oz package only 5 cents
We know of no other medicine which has been so sue-
cessful in relieving the suffering of women or secured so
many genuine testimonials as has Lydia E Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
In almost every community you will find women who
have been restored to health by Lydia E Pinkham’s Veg-
etable Compound Almost every woman you meet has
either been benefited by it or knows some one who has
In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn ‘Mass are files con-
taining over one million one Hundred thousand letters from
women seeking health in which many openly state over
their own signatures that they have regained their health by
taking Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has saved
many women from surgical operations
Lydia EL Pinkham’ Vegetable Compound is made ex- -clusively
from roots and herbs and is perfectly harmless
The reason why it is so successful is because it contains
ingredients which act directly upon the female organism
restoring it to healthy and normal activity
Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials such
as the following prove the efficiency of this simple remedy
Minneapolis Minn s — “ I was a preal sufferer from fomalo
troubles which caused a weakness and broken down condition
©f the system I read so much of what Lydia E Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound had done for other suffering women I felt
sure It would help me and I must say it did help me wonder-
fully Within three months I was a perfectly well woman
this letter made public to show the benefits to be
derived from Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound”—
Mrs JohnOBIoldan 2113 Second SLNortli Minneapolis Minn
Women who are suffering from those distressing ills
peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts
or doubt the ability of "Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound to restore their health
If a woman had any other excuse
than “because” for falling in love
with a man she probably wouldn’t do
it
ONLY ONE “HKOMO QCIN'INE"
That I LAX ATI VK RKOMO QLItilNB Look foi
tbe signature of K W UKOVB t4 the World
over u Cura a Cold in One 1MT 36c
vllle” In pkgs “There’s a Reason"
Ever read the above letter? -A new
ae appear (ram time to time Tber
are teaala trie aid fall of hnmaa
latere I
It makes a woman awfully tired to
see a man make a fool of himself
over any other woman
Lewis Single Binder cigar — richest most
satisfying smoke on the market Your
j dealer or Lewis’ Factory Peoria 111
It’s a good thing to have opinions —
and It’s a better thing to keep the lid
on them sometimes
Alien’ FooUKm Powder
Porswollcn sweeting oivesinstant rvllef The
original powder for the feet tjc at ail Druggist
The common people belleTe without
proof — Tacitus
5 STICKS 5 CENTO I
Every Vickis a delicious
mouthfuLEvery mouthful
has the delicious
flavor of real
rwjvr-i’w
LEAVE
jlANOR!
rfers
FINE
FOR
DIGESTION
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Frank, Kirby. The Taloga Advocate (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1909, newspaper, February 25, 1909; Taloga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1916981/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.