The Goltry News (Goltry, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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CURED OF GRAVEL
Mot a 8ingle Stone Has Formed 8ince
Using Ooan’e Kidney Pills
S - —
J D Daughtrey music publisher ot
f' Suffolk saysr “During two or
three years that I had
kidney trouble I passed
2V& pounds ot gravel
and sandy sediment
in the urine I haven't
passed a stone since
using Doan’s Kidney
Pills however and
I that was three years
ago - I used to Buffer
the most acute agony
during a gravel attack
and 'had the other usual symptoms of
kidney trouble — lassitude headache
pain In the back urinary disorders
rheumatic pain etc I have a box con
taialng 14 grdvel stones that I passed
but that Is not one-quarter of the
whole number I consider Doan’s Kid-
ney Pills a fine kidney todic"
For sale by all dealers 60 cents a
box Foster-Mllburn Co Buffalo N Y1
OLD CANNON CAN’T BE BROKEN
Armament of Old Craft Was Mads to
Last
A good story Is being toldvat the
Mare Island navy yard concerning a
Ban Francisco contractor who bought
all the old obsolete cannon which were
sold at the local yard some time ago
The cannon were all of the smooth
bora kind - and In order that they
might be easily handled for shipment
to the city all sorts of schemes were
- tried to endeavor to break them with
- dynamite and blasting powder but
they ' were unsuccessful
An electric drill machine was even
set up at the-yards and the cannon
were drilled full of holes in order to
weaken them for breaking open with
wedges but this was also unsuccess
ful The cannon were then taken
awayand the last heard of them they
were corralled in the hills near Point
Richmond where an effort was being
made to break them open with dyna
mite again
The cannon which proved to be so
strong were among the armament of
the war craft which sailed the seas
In 1812
FURIOUS HUMOR ON CHILD
Itching Bleeding Spree Covered Body
—Nothing Helped Her— Cuticura
Cures Her In Five Days
“After my granddaughter of about
seven years had been cured of the
measles she was attacked about a
fortnight later by a furious itching and
' painful eruption all over her body
especially the upper part of it forming
watery and bleeding sores especially
under the arms of considerable size
She suffered a great deal and for three
weeks we nursed her every night
using all the remedies we could think
of- Nothing would help We tried the
Cuticura Remedies and after twenty-
four hours we noted considerable im
provement and after using only one
complete set of the Cuticura Remedies
In five consecutive days the little one
much to our joy had been entirely
cured and has been well for a long
time Mrs F Ruefenacht R F D No
S Bakersfield Cal June 25 and July
20 1906”
x 1 Churning Dogs
A curious point in regard to the new
dogs act occupied the attention of the
Carnorvan county bench on Saturday
says the London Dally 'Mall The su-
perintendent reported that eight per-
sons had app'led for exemptions in re-
spect Of dogs which were used for
Churning - Issard Davids inquired
whether It bad not been decided that
to use dogs for such a purpose was
cruelty but several of his colleagues
replied in the negative The bench
decided that the owners of the churn-
ing dogs must take out licenses
tat or Onto Citv or Tolsdo I
LUOAB CO0TY I
Psahk J c'hrnby tiinket ofttb that he te eenlor
Eartuer of the Ann of F J Cuknbt & Co drlutf
UBhioaa in (he City of Toledo County and Slate
mf reso d and that said Aria will pay the sum of
OM8 HUNDilPD DOLLARS for each and every
caae of C atakkh that cannot be cured by the use of
Ha (!' CATARH Cubs fravr CHKVE
Sworn to before me and auh-u rihedln in preaenc
th la 6Lh day of Decemhjr A D land
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Hall a Catarrh Cure fa taken Internally and acta
directly on the blood aad mac me eurfaoea of ibd
yatem bend fur trsilua nlal fiee
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ake Hair a Family FLU for cooetlpatlon
The Cheerful Bohemian
“I never see you that you aren't
light-hearted and cheerful” they said
to the seedy Bohemian “Why is it
we wonder”
“Well you see” the Bohemian ex-
plained “I’ve got so used to never hav-
ing any money to being always broke
to realizing that I’ve come to the end
of my rope and there’s nothing left
for me that I’ve made up my mind to
i ake the best'of it and take my medi-
cine with a smile"
Sheer white goods in fact any line
wash goods when new owe much of
their attractiveness to the way they
are laundered this being done in a
manner to enhance their textile bean-
ty Home laundering would be equal-
ly satisfactory If proDer attention was
given to Btarchlng the first essential
being good Starch which has sufficient
strength to stiffen without thickening
the goods Try Defiance Starch and
you will be pleasantly surprised at the
Improved appearance of your work
Hissed Japanese Flag
At the Star Theater Seattle the
other evening the flags of several na-
tions were exhibited in succession dur-
ing an act on the stage All except
the flags of Russia and Japan were
applauded The former wai received
In silence the latter was loudly
hissed
SIGN OF AUTHORITY
WF(AT THE MACE MEAN8 TO AS-
SEMBLED CONGRE8S
insignia Is of the' Most Ancient and
Honorable Origin— Was First
Used Under the Roman
Republic
At the right of the 'speaker's desk
in the hall of the house of represen-
tatives in the capitol at Washington
stahds a large cylindrical pedestal
made of highly polished green marble
When the house is called to order
each day the sergeant-at-arms or one
of his deputies places upon this pedes-
tal the mace which is the symbol of
authority in the house When the
body adjourns says SL Nicholas he
removes it and keeps It in safety until
the house meets again
This mace Is of very ancient and
honorable origin Under the old Ro-
man republic the magistrates passed
on foot from one place to another ad-
ministering Justice trying public of-
fenders and lmposing'penaltteB
Bach of these magistrates was at-
tended by a small body of men known
as llotorB whose duty it was to make
way - for the officers of the law pre-
serve order make arrests and inflict
punishment on condemned citizens -
Each of these lictors 'carried with
him a bunch of rods tied together with
thongs and having an ax bound to
the outside of it The thongs were
used for beheading Sentences im-
posed by the magistrates were qt once
carried out
These bundles of rods were known
as fasces When the magistrates
passed along the thoroughfares the
lictors preceded them bearing the
fasces aloft and the assembled citi-
zens immediately made way for them
When any disorder arose nearby
the lictors appeared with the fasces
upon the sight of which quiet was in-
stantly restored No Roman citizen
ever ventured to question the author-
ity of this emblem
'When the Romans conquered Brit-
ain the use of the fasces as a symbol
was brought with them and like many
other Roman customs remained with
the British people
While it was nV longer used for in-
flicting punishment it continued to be
used as a symbol by the early nglish
magistrates and when an officer ap-
peared carrying the fasces his au-
thority was immediately accepted by
all It was in effect his badge of of-
fice The English form of the fasces was
slightly changed in that the ax was
placed inside of the bundle of rods
with blade protruding from the top
The great councils of the early Sax-
os gradually developed into one gen-
eral body which in the fourteenth
century became known as the house
of commons In - all these earlier
councils the use of the fasces was con-
tinued but it then came to be known
as the mace which has remained as
the emeblem of legislative authority
in that body down to the present day
The house of representatives of the
United States was modeled closely
after the house of commons by the
framers ef our constitution and the
usage of the mace was borrowed from
the English custom
The first mace adopted by the
house was destroyed by fire when the
British burned the capitol in 1814
From 1814 until 1842 a mace of paint-
ed wood did service hut in the lat-
ter year the present mace was made
after the model of the original one
It is about three feet in height and
consists of a bundle of ebony rods
bound together with a band of sliver
after the fashion of the fasces From
the center of this bundle of rods pro-
trudes a silver stem on which is a
silver globe four or five inches in di-
ameter This globe is an eagle of
solid silver with outspread wings
This mace Is the emblem of author-
ity in the house and when as some-
times happens that body becomes
unruly and seems quite beyond the
speaker’s control the sergeant-at-arms
appears and lifting the mace
from the pedestal bears it up and
down the aisle of the hall Instantly
every member sinks Into his Beat or-
der is restored at once and absolute
silence prevails Any members Who
disregards the mace is in "contempt”
and Is liable to censure or even expul-
sion '
Rests in Lifcls Melody
Ruskln has said: “There Is no mu
sic in rest' but there Is the making of
music in it' In our whole life melody
the music is broken off here and there
by “rests” and we foolishly think we
have come to the end of the time
God sends a time of forced leisure
sickness disappointed plans frus-
trated efforts and sudden pauses in
the choral hymn of our lives and we
lament that our voices must be silent
and our part missing In the music
which goes up to the ear of the crea-
tor See Him beat the time with un-
varying count and catch up the next
note as if no breaking place bad come
between Not - without design does
God write the music of our lives Be
it ours to learn the tune and not be
dismayed by the “rests” They are not
to be omitted If we look up God
will beat the time for us
Diplomacy
A collector stepped into an office
and seeing the-debtor talking to a
number of lady friends waited till he
had leisure Whereupon the debter
turned to tho collector with a very
pleasant manner and said: - -
“I will lend you this dollar to-day
Come again when you are hard up”
and he smiled one of those smiles that
crack a looking glass
FIGURES OF A CROP IN WESTERN
- CANADA
How
8wan River 8ettler Has
Succeeded
Benito Manitoba Nov 26 1906
At Swan River Valley la May 1900
a settler took up a homestead on Sec-
tion 30 in Township 34 Range 29
West ot the First Merldan at that
time 60 miles from a railway tele-
graph school or church There is
now a railway within two mileB of
my farm and all these other advant-
ages close at hand- His story is:
“After making my homestead entry
fee of $10 1 had $4500 total (forty-five
dollars) Capital Through doing
homestead duties in slack times ot
the year I managed to get a start I
am a married man of 28 years of age
“I built my first house or shack
and broke Yip 8 acres putting five
acres in crop the first year - -“This
year 1906 I had 80 acres in
crop— 65 acres in wheat 20 acres of
which yielded 850 bushels or 42
bushels per acre 15 acres of oats
which yielded 355 buBhels and one
stack of oats in sheaf tor feed
“Receipts for the year —
Sold 1755 bu of wheat for $103710
In granary 110 bushels 7160
In granary 355 bu oats 8875
Gardearoots and vegetables 2500
One Btack of oats in sheaf - 5000
Total- $127235
Expenses of year —
Blue stone for seed $ 160
Paid for bipder twine 3000
Paid for hired help 12000
Paid for threshing 10700
Total : $ 25860
Receipts $127235
Expenditures 25860
'
Balance $101375
Assets
160 acres of land valued at $250000
Frame house 20x26 valued at 60000
Farm implements 42500
1 team horses and harness! 40000
5 head young cattle- 7500
2 hogs ' 1500
Receipts of this year’s crop 101575
Total ' $503075
Liabilities
Loan on farm 50000
y 1
Balanco to my good $453075
Particulars as to how to secure low
railway rates to the free homestead
lands of Western Canada may be se-
cured from any Canadian Government
Agent -
Best Violin Strings
The best strings for violins are of
Italian make and are from the intes-
tines of spring lambs killed in Sep-
tember The process of drying and
bleaching of the woods and strings' by
the hot Italian sun rather than by
the artificial method used in other
countries accounts in a great meas-
ure for the superior quality of both
materials This intense beat was also
the reason for the slow distillation
of the oils used by the Italian mak-
ers which always remained at a high
temperature and the varnish slowly
soaking into the woods of the violins
beneath the heat of those Italian sum-
mers produced in part the mellow-
ness of tone that gives to a Cremona
Instrument its value after a lapse of
200 or more years — March Circle
Laundry work at home would - he
much more satisfactory if the right
Starch were used In order to get the
desired stiffness It is usually neces-
sary to use so much starch that the
beauty and fineness of the fabric is
hidden behind a paste of varying
thickness which not only destroys the
appearance but also affects the wear-
ing quality of the goods This trouble
can be entirely overcome by using De-
fiance Starch as it can be applied
much more thinly because of its great-
er strength than other makes
Big Collection of Pelts by a Boy
The youngest successful trapper in
the country Is probably Woodbury
Moore of Kendall aged 14 years says
the Denver News
The boy has Just collected bounty
on ten coyote pelts and during tho
winter has taken in addition to the
coyotes ten badgers 80 muskrats 12
skunks and about $50 worth of mink
furs He traps independently receiv-
ing no adult assistance
Important ta Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of CASToRtA
earn and ure remeay for infante and children
ad eee that It
' gnatnre of
a Uae For Over SO Years 1
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Woman Lobster Catcher
Mrs Kate Wilson is supposed to be
the only -woman professional lobster-
catcher in the state of Maine Mrs
Wilson has a boat whose - motive
power is a four-horse power gasoline
engine and she Is making a success
of her business
Defiance Starch Is the latest Inven-
tion In that line and an improvement
on all other makes it is more eco-
nomical does better worx takes less
time Get it from any grocer
Hearing Strangely Restored
A man of Witten Germany who
had been almost deaf for some years
recovered his hearing completely after
a terrific explosion
Beosuss of
A Word for Himself
The young widow of an old husband
inscribed the following words upon
her dear departed’s tomb: “To the
memory of Mathurln Bezuquet who
left this vale of tears at the age of 99
years 11 months and 20 days deeply
grieved at having to leave behind him
the 'most charming and faithful of
wives”
- - eig Port ef New 8outh Wales
Newcastle N S W is now a very
important porr with its 80000 people
and situated 102 miles by rail or 60
miles by sea from 8ydney The prin-
cipal shipments are coal Last year
1779 vessels entered and cleared having-
a combined tonnage of 2768401
Labor troubles are its chief drawback
That an article may be good as wall
as cheap and give entire satisfaction
is proven by the extraordinary sale of
Defiance Starch each package con-
taining one-third more Starch than
can be had of any other brand for the
same money- ' —
Animals With Backbones
The number of different species ot
animals known to naturalists Is
roughly 156000 of which 15300 are
vertebrates or backboned
Garfield Tea ia for those who desire sn
ideal laxative it is simple pure mild and
potent it regulates the Jiver and kidnevs
overcomes constipation and brings Good
Health It la guaranteed under the I’ure
Food and Drugs Law
Keep your fears to yourself but
share your courage with others —
Stevens - -
Lewis’ Single Binder Cigar has a rich
taste Your dealer or Lewis’ Factory
Peoria 111
Nothing is Impossible to the man
who can will — Emerson
Hn WlnSIOw-s Haotblag Syrr-
For chlldres teaming softens tbs minis reuuces ta
flsmtnstloq allays pstn cures wind collu 25c a bottle
A man may know much and yet be
nothings— Dr Parker
One of the Important Duties of Physicians and
the Well-Informed of the World
is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability of the leading n-tanu lectur-
ers of medicinal agents as the most eminent physicians are the mqst careful as to
the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by-them and it is well
l- known to physicians and the Vel-Informed generally that the California Fig Sirup
Co by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of
its product has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which
is accorded to successful and reliable houses only and therefore that the name of the
Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy
appeal to the Well-Informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc-
cess and creditable standing therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would
I enjoy good health with its blessings to the fact that it involves the question of right
living with all the term implies With proper knowledge of what i3 best each hour
of recreation of enjoyment of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute
to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage but
as in many instances a simple wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the
proper time the California Fig Syrup Co feels that it is alike important to present
truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won
the appoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Informed because
of the excellence of the combination known to all and the otiginal method of manufac-
ture which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co only
This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known tinder the name of —
Syrup of Figs — and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of ’
family laxatives and as its pure laxative principles obtained from Senna are well
known to physicians and the Well-Informed of the world to lie the best of natuial
-laxatives- we have adopted the more elaborate name of — Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna — as more fully descriptive of the remedy but doubtless it will always be
called for by the shorter nartie of Syrup of Figs — and to get its beneficial effects always
note when purchasing the full name of the Company — California Fig Sj rup Co —
plainly printed on the front of every package whether you simply call for — Syrup cf
Figs — or by the full name — Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna — -as — Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna — is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig SyrUp
Co and the same heretofore known by the name— Sirup of Figs — which has given
satisfaction to millions The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout
the United States in original packages of one size only the regular price of which
is fifty cents per bottle
Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company filed with tho
Secretary of Agriculture at Washington D C that the lemedy is not adulterated or
misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act June 30th 1906
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO
Louisville Ky
SIGH HEADACHE
Positively cured by
these Little Pills
They also relieve Dis-
tress from Dyspepsia In-
digestion and Too Hearty
Bating A perfect rem-
edy for Dizziness Nausea
Drowsiness Bad Taste
In tho Mouth Coated
Tangne Tain In the Side
TORPID LIVER They
regulate the Bowels Purely Vegetable
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE
- Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Similo Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
Puzzles the Small Boy
The smair boy is apt to wonder why
a young man has the shoulders of his
coat padded Instead of the Beat of
bis trousers
those ugly srlzzly grey tialro Use “
MEN ADMIRE
a pretty face a good figure hut
sooner or later learn that the
healthy happy contented woman
is most of all to be admired
YYomen troubled with fainting
spells irregularities nervous irrita-
bility backache tho "blues” and
those dreadful dragging sensations
eannot hope to be nappy or popu lar
and advancement in either homo
business or social life is impossi
The cause of these troubles how-
ever yields quickly to Lydia E Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound made
from native roots and herbs It acts
at once upon the organ afflicted and
the nerve centers dispelling effec-
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indorsement or Las such a record of cures of female Ills as has
Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
Miss Emma Runtzler of 631 State St Schenectady N V writes:-—
’’For a long time I was troubled with a weakness which seemed to
drain all my strength away 1 had dnll headaches was nervous
irritable and all worn out Chancing to read one ofvour advertisements
of a ease similar to mine cured by Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound I decided to try it and I cannot express my gratitude for the
benefit received I am entirely well and feel like a new person”
Lydia B Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the most successful
remedy for ail forms of Female Complaints Weak Back Falling and
Displacements Inflammation and Ulceration and is invaluable in pre-
paring for childbirth and the Change of Life
Mrs Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to
promptly communicate with Mrs Finkham at Lynn Masa Bor advice
is free and always belpfnl v
W L DOUGLAS
$300 AND $350 SHOES THI? WOBXD
W L DOUGLAS $400 6ILT EDGE 8H0E8 CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANT PRICE
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT AIL P’RSGESt
Men's HHofs to 91-ftO lloys Shoes to Woiui n’a
Hhoeit 14 to $150 M Uses’ A Children’s shoes to SiO J
W L JJougltta shoes aie recognized by expert judges of footwear
to be the bet in style fit and wear produced inthia country E
part of the shoe and every detail of the making is looked after
and watched over by skilled shoemakers without regard to
ti ne or cost If I could take you into my largo factories at
Uroi’kton Maan ai d show you how carefullv W la lJouglus 1
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A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other piaster and will not
blister the most delicate akin The pain-allaying and curative qualities of
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