The Sooner. (Kildare, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, October 30, 1893 Page: 3 of 8
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' Thera are thousands of young men
standing on the very threshold of life
trying to make a wise decision as to
what business or profession they will
follow To all such we would say be-
fore deciding the question write to U
K Johnson ft Co Richmond Va
They can be of service to you as they
have been to others
The United States has a lower per-
centage of blind people than any other
country in the world
So vast are the ruins of Pompeii that
they cannot all be excavated at the or-
dinary rate of progress before the
middle of the next century
There are 6000000 leaves on an elm
tree thirty feet high
“German
' Two Bottles of German Syrup
cured me of Hemorrhage of the
Lungs when other remedies failed
X am a married man and thirty-six
years of age and live with my wife
and two little girls at Durham Mo
I have stated this brief and plain so
that all may understand My case
was a bad one and I shall be glad
to tell anyone about it who will
write me Philip L Schknck P
O Box 45 April 25 1890 No man
could ask a more honorable busi-ness-like
statement ‘
The Rugged Chilli :
is largely an
“outdoor"
product
Fresh air
and exercise
usually pro
duee sound
appetite and
sound sleep
Sickly chil-
: ' dren obtain
great benefit from
Scott’s Emulsion
of cod-liver oil with Hypo-
phosphites a fat-food rapid
of assimilation and almost
as palatable as milk
JK Igoop chanceI
Odell £0 Typewriter for tiu if cash with or-
4r fo received before Nor 1st 1898 Tho
Bmoua Odell Typewriter is used by Lawyers
Inis tars Doctors Merchants Editors and
Government Officers because of its clean
print simplicity ana manifold copies No
teacher required It will do your work in one
hour's practice Order now and take ad rant
ago of this exceptionally
GOOD CHANCE!
AMim FRANK ROHM
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WATERPROOF COAT
KEEKS' n th® World 1
A J TOWER BOSTON MASS-
Your
Strength
Renewed
AND
YOUR
RUNDOWN SYSTEM
BUILT UP AND
REORGANIZED
A few bottles of S fl S
will do it If mi are
ti oubleil with a depress-
it languid fooling and lack of energy you
blood is not right and needs purifying
1 Will thoroughly clear away all 1m-
I purities and impart new vigor and
' life to the whole system
I have used your medicine often for the past
eight yean and feel aafs In saying that it la the
beet general health restorer in the world"
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SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY AtlanU 6
CekvanplIfM and people
I who bare weak luntra or Aatb-
me should uao I'lao’aGure for
Coiiaumpnoo It lisa eared
theusiand If hya not injur I
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WORN NIGHT AND BAY
Hold the onC rup-
ture with under ail
clroumatances Perfect
Adjustment ('omfort
antK'ure Nee Patented
Improvement lilua
trated catalogue and
rules for aelf nieaRura
men sent securely
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way haw ¥ wh City
Patents Trade-Marks
a Examination sod Advice as to Patentability of
Invention Send for " Inventors' Guide or llmv to Get
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A Kirwln y J F Baker he 652 nt 21 28
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v O Fisher vs A K Wales lie 085 to 10 23
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W N O Riddle rs S L KUner lie nw IT
"J I Nichols vs II llrewn he 6S nw nstle
‘ a $ Williams vs A Lair he lit miWl
j a Goodrich vs J II IV 11s ee Mlwtw
- K Doaawsy vs J l Lanaoenw lib 1 w
SATURDAY OCT 7
Edward X Trice va 8 Flitch lie 830 Re 84
20 2 w
W E Christie va 8 H Freeman he 1389
lota 1 2 e h aw aw 19 6 e
Win H Wolf n US Carmr e : he 1097 ne
81 29 8
J 8 Dvsrnett ve Emma Carpenter h 73
nw 13 20 4 e
Eliiah R Green va J II Clark he 173 aw 81
281 e
F A BeAH va 8 A Rambo he 13S2 lots I S
And e lif 1823 1 w
Geo Potter va E T Fallett he 81 nir 8 S3
1 w
8 8 Countrymen vaC M Fostor be 820 nw
17 28 I w
A W Roberta va Ida Thayer be 063 nw 80
86 3 e
I A Williams va S M Denher be 1330 se
3527 1 w
B R Fllmore vs R E 6tewnrt be 217 lota 8
4 aeo 32 lot 1 and aw nw 35 20 1 a
R F Winebrenner va E O Farrely he 028
sw 10 21 1 e
D G Oriner va D F Stiles he 29 nw 27 26
2e
II 0 Shilling vs J J Malone he 21 sw 14 22
A 0 Coyle vs E E Fuller he 1220 aw 21 23
1 w
tl O Brandon vs R R Kaldler ha 1630 aw
sw 29 27 1 w
A W Wing va A W Wilcox he 532 aw 18
2M3a
T E Omett vs A W Wilcox he 532 tw 18
293 e
W T Robinson vs W C Durall he 1021 nw
827 2
R A Simms vs I NcfT ho 1526 ne 7 27 2 e
J E Bains va A XV nods he 1333 nw 5 27 2 a
Monroe Allen vs T Goorinan he 1534 ew
14 201 w
C E Wilson vs R F Hayden he 1533 nw
23 29 1 w
0 II Bowman vs R A Maxry he 911 ee 10
A9 3 c
Jos Ruble vs Wm J Hogue he 1110 15 29
I w
D W ISiter ve Wm Hines he 553 15 £9 1 w
B M Hodges vs C E Warduo he 423 21 23
1 w
W Ronlnger vs W W Po w sr n w 23 28 1 W
t J Clark v C Cochran sw 1 26 1 w
O A Geyer vs Ida J Smith my 26 27 1 e
Eddie 8 Wilson vs Geo L Rule if 23 f
Is
MONDAY OCT 9
M N Carter vs Geo Turney he 1625 sw 26
271 w
L McBurney vs G L Anderson he 1623 sw
28 3 ©
F M Roberts vs J H Dickerson h e 1235
nw 2 28 1 e
C C Goetting va E Barnard he 675 ne 34
271 w
C F Jones vs D L France he 303 ne 27 28
Se
J Neweska ve W DChartier he 317 sw 21
29 2 w
A Dotv vs J A Mills lie 1703 sw 9 25 1 w
Lee Clark vs J Sv Wallace he 659 se 7 25
1 w
F Graham vs L Greene he 1132 se 15 29 3 e
II W Newport vs T Greenwood he 021 nw
29 26 2 c
U F Cook vs S Farmer he 1041 se 21 20 2 e
J E Ubanson vs & Witter he 1323 ne 20 23
1 w
W J Dorst vs J Brandon he 1497 se 22 26
1 e
J A Shugenpeel vs J Frederick he 765 ne
82 2u 2 6
G 8 Greenwood vs Ida Thayer be 955 ne
80 26 2 e
C E Knight vs F Lorry he 1010 ae 25 25
1 H H Elliott vs W A Btayhull be 380 aw
10 26 I e
A D Hadlev va W N Jones no 0 26 2
J PsKicbmimd vs B F Zimmerman se 82
17 1 w
J Koutli vs L R Pentecost sw29 22 1 w
W M Maupln vs V J Taylor and U A
Bullock neSo 22 1 w
K A Edwards va G L Rale sw 23 27 1 e
The last company that filed yesterday
was 435 No I in company 436 is first at
the window to-duy
TUESDAY OCT 10
J Booth vs L U Pentecost he 1290 bw 22
1 w
Wm T Manpen va Wm J Taylor and E A
Bullock lie 12 and 35 ne 35 2’ I w
K E Edwards va G 1 Rule he 379 sw 22 27
1 e
W 1 Frazier vs J B Ilarber he 1006 se 7 26
1 e
J 11 Walker va O H Baum he 1139 ne 14 27
2 e
K 11 Seyler va J H Johnson he 309 ne 20
'’1 8 e
H J Purnell vs A Eaton he 14 17 nw 6 22
2 w
J 8 McCalls ve T 8 Acker lie 1000 se 9 27
2 e
A M Hagedorn vs P Johnson ho 1773 ne
45 21 2 e
L Ramsey vs L T Bell he 1022 sw 9 27 2 e
C B Thomas va L T Bell he 1022 sw 9 27
2e
Mary Keggan vs Letha Brewster he 1660
W 52 28 1 e
J Mapel vs R N Rogers he 1670 sw 11 27
1 e
W E Jones vs Jas Lippencott he 1306 se 5
20 2 w
D A Bristol! vs E XJber he 542 nw 32 29
2 e
Anna E Roberts vs L 8 Baugh and John
Has ton he 1063 and 10G4 sw 35 29 2 e
C W Martin vs Wm Manahan he 35 nw
21 21 1 w
A liehrent vs N J Stiles he 8C9 lots 3 4 34
20 1 w
C J Beck -a A ltrunnell he 1509 se 4 23 2 e
E P McWMwnd vs T F Bryan he 1219 ne
17 25 1 e
T B Smith va Wm C Connell he 977 ne 32
27 1
1) F Beat vs A J Stanley he 1653 nw 35 X)
2e
The Inst company that (lied yesterday
waa 452 No 1 in company 453 is first at
tit— window to-day
TIero huve been 1240 companies organiz-
ed to date
TlJWDAV OCT 10
Ltddia S Goff nw 24 23 2 w
WEDNESDAY CT 1 t
J Burnside vs J Nichols he 420 se 23 23 1
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A II Detrick vs C R Sherman he 1315 se
2729 2 w
C O Lewis vs R A Nipp ho 177 nw 19 23
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W Flio't vs C Lamb he 63 s lit and lots 3
j)d 4 15 29 1 w
H G Long va R F Cole he 1033 sw 20 29
3 e
M L Hite vs E V Cain he 461 s 15 20 1 w
O W Hamilton vsD P Anderson he 508
sw 2 21 3 e
M P Lindseys vs C E Fisher ho 214 tie 32
20 t e
1 P Williams vs J D Brookshino lie 475
se 32 26 1 e
1 u 9 noth Ir vs 0 P Harvey he 093 se 30 27
lo
1 K Datnman va J M Harper he 1600 sw 5
10 1 w
W 1-arab vs 8 Q Roundy he 1353 nw 20 20 t
w
C Haynes a H Braden he 17SS aw 7 27 2 e
M H Maninglll Vi H Krettaer lie 99 34 27 1 a
J M Ktley va A Tip too he 519 se 12 29 3 e
K M Hollar Vi P A Perry he 1I9U se 9 28 1 e
4 K rap va R W HufT he 1M1 ne 18 24 1 e
M n Vh wter viOS Aker he 1000 se 9 27 2 e
4 A Swope ve M Quick he 1337 ew 12 21 1 e
TO ( uminings vs H Buck he 438 a hf nw
and Iota 0 eml 4 8 20 2 e
(C8 Treadway vitff Duek ha 435 aa 4 10
W Bradford va H Rogers he 1076 sw II 27 1 a
' W Peteradorff va'H W lilting be 822 ae 18 87
2 e
I It Totten va J A Jarvis Hahns 7 27 1 w
1 It Boyce va H Brady he 1818 aw H 27 1 w
J Kclueruaoh va 0 H Carle ton ha 602 nw 22
28 le
s M Miller vs J H Wlckware he WS e hi
tw 14 28 3 u
TMUBSOAY OCT 12
A W Swingle vs George E Blair ew 15 27
1 w
Frank Reed ve A Bayard ne 9 17 3 e
Martin B Keagg vs EO Wilcox se 4 25
2 w
W F Pharo va Tbos J Nolan nw5282 e
Phillip J Wli vs O P Cassidy aw 1 23
Ornr H Lewis vs R A Maxey se 19 28 3
H ti Fislier vs J R Bowman ae 20 29 2 w
Wm H Perrin vs Lucy C llumucutt se
14 29 2 w
Lush Heater vs R W Swath aw 2 21 1 w
Harvey D Boyd vs W Haygan nw 9 21
Se
A Phenis va Ira D McCullah nw 1 21 I w
Baniuel McConnell vs T T Tyler ew 19 28
8 e
Iota Pirtle vs G H Batclielder nw9 282 w
A 8 Quick va H 6 Brown se 5 28 8 e
Hen Kirtley va May Dykes aw 20 22 1 w
Wm 8 Scott va John Daniels w hi nw 34
29 2 e
Milton Cape vs Job Cocker nw 21 23 1 W
Wm O Harlshorne vs Morris re 18 20 2 e
J Newell vs U Hliapnach ne 20 21 7 e 1
J Wilhelm va A Mettger se 22 25 1 w
J E Bebb va Wm Stiver and B Nall ne 12
28 2 w
J G Craig vs Bessie Dvkes nw 20 22 1 w
G F Jenkins va L Helling se 81 29 2 w
B U Cressman vs Wm Howard ew 1 23 J
w
F N Bacon vs C F Smuth ne 14 23 2 rt
Carrie B Brian vs 8 L Hicks se 22 23 1
The last company that filed yesterday
rns 404 No 1 in company 493 Is first at
th window to-day
There have been 1240 compantei Orgnlz
ed to date "
SATCBDAY OCT' 14
A A McDonald vs J F Campbell he 602
nw a 23 l' w
T P Holeau vs 0 Rendla bo 1793 se 26 22
1 w
T W Sneneer vs C M Drake ne 27 27 2 W
C Blinder vs N Gris - sw 2 27 1 w
W J Mendenhall vs L Hoskins nw 22 13
1 w
W A Gray vs C Cochran sw 1 26 1 w
Wrm Glasgow vs O W Moore nw 31 252 w
W J Hudrulf vs Wm Wilson ae 9 18 6 w
A M Hart vs I Buckley se £ 26 1 w
Wm W McCullough vs G E Bmith se 35
24 2 w
A C Bishop vs J Donahue se 3 1 28 2 e
J A Bchmidt va G 1 Davis -e 15 27 I o
P L Knschan vs W H Brown se 28 22 I w
E C Mullendore vs G Vaugli nw 6 2b 1 e
W Antla vs U N Duck lots 1 and 2 and a
hf ne 3 20 2 e
H C Hargis vs C Leigrit sw 28 23 1 w
J Marini vs V Fletcher sw 2 23 1 w
W McDoacII vs A Hurtzellsw of nw and
lots 5 and 6 7 1 w
K McCInng vs W Fisher ne 30 26 1 e
W H Ross vs J W Jones se 727 2 e
W R McGredy va S V o!f aw 8 27 2 e
C B Carl vs C F Blanchard so 35 23 2 w
A D Button vs H Morris se 18 26 2 e
W O Brayles vs II Duiicau nw 6 20 4 e
The last company that filed yesterday
was 533 No I in company 534 is first at
the window to-duy
ratDAT oct 13
C Hatch va L G Helling he 1703 ne 34 29
2 w
Etta Stratton vs E E Compton he 832 sw
25 26 1 w
H W Carl vs B F Roberta be 643 aw 27 29
1 w
Wm E Merry va Wm E Curfman he 1957
nw 29 23 1 w
Laura V Doxie va R Reed he 197 ne 17 21
1 w
R W Sawyer va 3 C Holbrook he 284 nw
14 29 2 w
M Wright va ChasMcGlothlin he 131 8 nw
25 28 e
8 A Xichola va S P Shirley he 1534 ne 32
28 1 e
F Browning va J H Morria he 6 nw 28
262 e
J Mason vs M M Burke he 425 ee 16
28 2 w
G W Roberts vs J S Sherburne he 599 aw
12 25 2 w
Y Rout vs Wm R Rush he 1728 nw 83 24
2 w
T S Chambers vs Mary E Cox he 1932 ae
nw and lot 3 4 and 6 6 27 1 w
Gas Swansea vs O W Roberts he 1236 ne
82191 e
T Cobb vs J High he 975 ne 6 25 2 w
F H Galbraith vs A C Bclinell he 1773 se
26 23 2 w
VY A Phillips jr vs H H Kcysaw be 1140
aw 14 27 2 a
A Ansel ve H J Wi lis he 1604 nw 3 20 lw
J Walevogel va S £' Clary lio 1141 uw 13
27 2 e
THE WRIT IS GRANTED
The Bliners aud Labaringmen's Party
Mast lie Itvoognlsed
Topeka Kan Oct 30 — The su-
premo court this morning1 granted a
peremptory writ of mandamus com-
manding the secretary of state to cer-
tlfly to the county clerks of the
Thirty-fifth judicial district the nom-
ination by the Miners and Laboring-
men’s party of William Thompson to
be judge of the district The opinion
was announced by Justice Allen the
Populist member of the court and it
briefly stated tint the technical objec-
tion raised by the secretary of state
that one of the petitioners who signed
the nominating paner had omitted to
designate his place of residence by a
ditto mark was not sullicicnt to jus-
tify the rejection of the petition The
case will now go to the attorney-general
the secretary of state and the
auditor of state who will pass uoon
the objection filed by two citizens of
Pottawatomie countv that some of
the names on the petition are forg-
eries This will be done on Monday
Train Men Renpoualhle for a Wreck
Kenton O Oct 3 0 — Last evening
on the siding on the Alger Chicago
and Erie road a light engine with a
caboose struck the rear coach of the
local accommodation train wrecking
it Mrs Dennison Mrs Snddler and
Mr Anderson passengers were in-
jured The accommodation crew sent
out no flagman
Hawaii' Stains soon to lie Fixr!
San Francisco Oct 30 — Albert S
Willis United Btates minister to Ha-
waii who arrived here last night on
his way to Honolulu says the policy
of the government toward Hawaii
will bo announced very soon probably
by the time ho reaches Honolulu lie
says that he is the bearer of deflnito
instructions on tho subject
Kldorudo'a I'ostollien ftollied
Wichita Kan Oct 30— 'lie post-
office at Eldorado was entered by
burglars last night anil the sufe
emptied of its cash stamps and regis-
tered letters There is no clue to the
robbers
Murdered by a Mlwourl Hoy
Paris Mo Oct 3 0— Last night In
a quarrel Henry Bolsere aged 18 cut
the throat of Dean Jewell about the
same ago killing him The murderer
is in jail
To Tambleu Heats Lamplighter
Chicago Oct 80 — In the special
race at Hawthorne to-day a mile and
an eighth Yo Tatnbien defeated
Lamplighter Time 2:01
AslIilttU for
The terrible poison Paris green
London purple and arsenloua acid—
— onrf or all— have become necessary
requisites of the farm and garden
Familiarity with danger has bred con-
tempt and reoklessness to such a do
gree that the press cannot too often
urge rural people to greater oare and
caution
- People making use of Paris green
etc who live many miles from a drug
store however should keep the
' miterinl for making the antidote on
hmd According to the “Dispensatory
of the United States of America” the
following can be recommended: '
“Mix 1000 grains of the solution of
tersulphate of iron with twice its
weight of water and keep the mixture
in a woll stopped bottle rub 150 grains
of magnesia with water to a smooth
and thin mixture put this In a bottle
capable of holding thirty-two fluid
ounces (about one quart) and fill It up
with water When the preparation is
wanted for use mix tho two fluid! by
adding the magnesia mixture grad-
ually to the Iron solution and shake
them together until a homogeneous
mass results”
Farmers remote from villages or
cities will do no more thnn use ordi-
nary precaution if they have the two
mixtures put up by their apothecary
aud keep them on band for use In an
emergency The mixture of the two
prepared as dlreded above is a saff
antidote for Paris green Londoa pur-
ple or white arsenio (arsonious acid)
the three compounds of arsenio most
apt to be found in the hands of farmers
and gardeners
Sorrow In the Hear Future
Awaits those who disregard symptoms of liver
disorder Be on time If yon fel distress In th
region of yonr liver if your vtssgo is isallow
eyeballs yellowish tongue coated or if yoa
ere troubled with constipation sick headache
and occasional dizziness Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters will banish these unpleasant symptoms
snd should be need early and persiatently The
boweli are relaxed without pain or griping
snd are not weazened by it aa tbey are by the
action of a violent purgative Digestion grows
more active when it is used and the system in-
vigorated becanse it insures assimilation of
tbs food constituent by the blood Kidney
complaints malaria and rheumatism are over-
come by this searching and thorough remedy
ITsrm Vinter For Cows
The popular fad rocently current in
regard to warm water for cows Is one
of the sllileit It Is an Invention by
some parson who has never realized
how a cow will enjoy a draught of
fresh cold water as much a her owner
does If the person who gives his cows
warm water should take his drink In
the same way he will realize this faot
Why! warm wuter is an emetic! and is
so bocouse it natmontes the stomach
But a drink of cold fresh water how
refreshing it 1
“9weot Charity
In the Artists’ Exhibition of 1893 at
the New York Academy of Design
there was exhibited an oil painting by
J L G Ferris entitled “Sweet Charity
Its richness of coloring commanded
instant attention while the lesson it
taught was so impressive that one nat-
urally returned to it for a second view
Its subject is a young lady of colonial
times who is on an errand to one of the
poorer families of the town She has
a Sensible charming face which ex-
presses with remarkable fidelity the
sentiment of her errand There is not
a home that this charming picture will
not ornament It must be seen to be
appreciated
“Sweet Charity" was purchased by
the Publishers of the Youm’s Conpan-
ion and has been reproduced in colors
in largre Fizo 14x21
It will be sent to all new subscribers
to Tna Companion who send SI 75 for a
year’s subscription and tlie paper will
also been sent Free from the time the
subscription is received to January
1894 and for a full year from that
date to January 1895 This offer in-
cludes the Double Souvenir Numbers
published at Thanksgiving Christmas
and New Year’s Address
The Youth’s Companion
Boston Mass
TantUntion orilor
The eyesight of many horses Is In-
jured by the pungent ammonia odors
from their manure The liquid exore-
mont is especially rich in ammonia
At all eeasons an absorbent should be
kept within reich and in Summer
eipociully free ventilation must be
given to remove the odors ns soon as
the ammonia is formed Wire net-
ting over windows will admit air and
exclude flies
Last year 19488 licences were taken
out in England by persons wishing to
brew their own ale
How's This I
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any ense of Catarrh that cunuol be cured by
Bail's Catarrh Cine
F J CHENEY ft CO Prop Toledo O
We the umleislgned have known F J
Cbrner for the last 15 years and believe him
perfectly honorable in all business transactions
and financially able to tairy out any obliga-
tion mode by their firm
West & Titus x Wbolc-n’c Druggists Toledo
O Waldino Kikkan & Marwn Wholesale
Druggists Toledo O
Hud's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of tho system Price 75c per bottle
Bold by all Druggists Testimonials free
Train robbing in Spain is guarded
against by stationing two “holdiers in
every railway car
Beecham's Pills act like magic on
the vital organs restore lost complex-
ion and bring back the keen edge of
appetite
Half a million lives are daily depend-
ent upon the efficiency of iron aud steel
wire ropes
A Child Enjoys
Tho pleasant flavor gentle action and
soothing effects of Syrup of Figs
when in need of a laxative and if the
father or mother be costive or bilious
the most gratifying results follow its
use so tluit it is the best family rem-
edy known and every family should
have a bottle on hand
The fame of Columbus is assured
He has 62 souvenir spoons dedicated to
him
Cas'a tonyh llalsam
la th olftent rnl bot It will break up ftCold quiet
r tbao auytbiug eUe it Is itlwaya rUabI Try lib
Arthur Elder Nelson who died re-
cently made 612000 a year writing
dime and half-dime novels
SHOULD be used wher-
ever yeast hai
— served heretofore
Yeast acts by
fermentation
and the
- destruction of
part of the'
gluten of
the (lour to pro
duce the leavening gas Royal
Baking Powder through the action
of its ingredients upon each other in the loaf while
baking itself produces the necessary gas and leaves the
wholesome properties of the dour unimpaired
It is not possible with any other leavening agent
to make such wholesome and delicious bread biscuit
rolls cake pastry griddle-cakes doughnuts etc
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO
WINGED MISSILES
A Bucktport U xnsn paid his taxes la
o rows’ heads the other day
A colored mao was the first one in Geor-
gia to market a bale of cotton
Atchison Globe: "A man’s reformation
always dates back to tho last time ho was
caught”
French school boys wear uniforms snd
every institution of learning has its dis-
tinctive dross
The barbers cf New York are renting
out the ceilings of their shops for adver-
tising purposes
John Sherman la n financier It Is said
the bulk of hit wjallh la so invested as to
bring him 12 per coot
France has a salvation navy It is aa
annex of the Salvation army and has a
boat on the river Selno
Tho Milwaukee Journal thinks when liv-
ing becomes n mere matter of habit our
days of usefulness are over
Tho publishers compliment Stanley’s
manuscripts He writes plainly and accu-
rately No ebangsa to make
The people ara always taking advantage
of tbo rata Aa “illumlnatsd cat” to soars
the rodents away baa been Invented
Carlyle: The meaning of song goes deep
Who is there that in logical words can ex-
press the effeot that muslo has on ust
Nockamtxon township Bueka County
Pa boasts of n four-legged duck which
uses them aU in s way that is a sight to
see
Mrs Anna Garland Spsncer has charge
of a church lo Provlderue It L She hat
the reputaUon of being the best speaker
here
Senator Stewart of Nevada la always
enveloped in n cloud of smoko Ho is
more closely wadded to tho treed than
Grant
A railroad is to bo bnllt from Archangel
to Vologda to nnite tho extrema habitable
north of tho Hussion empire with tho
Interior
Mrs Reagan wlfo of tho Texas senator
learned shorthand without a teacher In
order to become her husband's private
secretary
Miss Louise Imogens Gulney the poeto-s
is a remarkable pedestrian She thinks
nothing of walking twenty miles n day fay
way of pleasure
A new model sohool In Germany which
has been built at a cost of 6Ji500J contain!
a largo dining-room where 730 poor children
can bo fed in winter
The czar of Russia has forbidden ap-
plause In tho theaters of St Petersburg 1
Ho is iiabls at any tims to issue an order
against babies orylng
A sum of 653003 baa been collected by
American ladles for tho furtbeppooe of tbo
higher modloal education of woman at the
Johns Hopkins University
Nobody ever likes to meet tho "I-toli
you-so” people Persons avoid them la
this world and they hope not to meet them
io either of the other worlds
A plank has been sawed In Eureka CaL
for exhibition at the world’s fair It is of
rod wood twelve and a half feet long six-
teen feet wide and four inches thick
A novel summer charity in New York
provides summer excursions for little girls
who era obliged to take care of younger
children while their parents are at work
A Watervllle Me man was placed in
the lockup for being drunk Whon ho
awoke In the morning he discovered thut
be had been sleeping with a corpse til
night
A farmer at Warwick IL L being un-
able otherwise to disperse a gang of
trampi in his yard overturned a hive of
bees
Extreme
Chronic
Torturing
Cases of
ARE CURED RY ST JACOBS
Especially for Farmers Miners R R Hands and others Double sole ex-
tending down to the heej - EXTRA WEARING QUALITY
Thousands of Rubber Boot wearers testify this is the best they ever bad
Atk your dealtr f er tkun and don’t be persuaded into an inferior article
'
106 WALL ST NEW-VORK
Over $300000 of glass house property
went up in smoke last year
The silver at the world's fair shows
that in the manufactured article Amer-
ica undoubtedly takes the first rank
I Care Dyspepsia and Constipation
Dr Shoop’s Restorative Nerve Pills sent free
wit j Medical Book to prove merit for ite stamp
Drugglstsho Da Shoop Box WJt&clae Win
Boston will no longer permit fcult to
be ripened in dwelling houses
gg She Baby Cattles T-etk
Bt ante and sss that eM and well-trisd rrandyEan
—"" — ‘-g
Many insurance companies will not
allow parlor matches in the hotels
“ Henson's Magle Cora Solve"
Warranted to cure or niunpy refunded Ask yonr
druaui fur It price IS cent-
The ages of an egg and a woman can
rarely be told by outside appearances
Pblloh’a Coasamptlon Caro
Is mid MlAfiMnntM It cures Incipient Conntmw
tun It is ttou best Cough Cure 25 cu SOuLa g SLUX
Indiana’s supreme court says that
cities cannot fix the price of natural
gas
A WOMAN’S BURDENS
are lightened when she turns to the right
medicine The chrome weaknesses delicate
derangements and painful disorders that
afflict her sox ore cured bv Dr Pierce's
Favorite Prescription In bearing -down
sensations periodical pains ulceration in-
flammation and every kindred ailment lt’8
a positive remedy
'Oia JKodfsonvine Hopkins I
Dr R fTfii&l
Buffalo N Yt Dear Sir
— Please accept my
thanks lor tho good your
medicines have done for
me I truly believe the
“Favorite Prescription ’
saved my life: it is a sura
and certain cure
e I am
ItealthTj
aa do all
haring perfect health
am stout and can do
my housework
Every invalid lady
msSjcoAT fissasssSffissi
Golden Medical Discovery
Yours ROZZIE
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Body Type
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W© hare one thousand pounds of brerltf
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Burdick, I. D. & Burdick, H. W. The Sooner. (Kildare, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, October 30, 1893, newspaper, October 30, 1893; Kildare, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1924489/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.