The Putnam Pioneer. (Putnam, Okla.), Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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ear failures la the easuieace or
strength there Is strength sail they
ere the weakest however strong who
have no faith In themselves or their
powers — Bovoo
K Will Cure '
‘ When rooked with Bheumatle pain
so walking Is na effort and running
an lmpossltyllty Just try Host's
Lightning Oil The result will please
and astonish you -
Did you ever notice that continuous
blowing makes one light-headed Have
you also noticed that light headed peo-
ple are very apt to blow continually?
—Faulkner
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Tbs Boss Company South Bend tad
Btudents are much the same the
world over In Russia they throw
bombs -and In this country they give
their college yells
STIFF AND SORE
from head to foot? Can't work
today but tomorrow you can
as the Old-Monk-Curs
St Jacobs Oil
will soften and heal the
muscles while you sleep
It Conquers Pain
Prise Ife and 50 o
DEFIANCE STARCH
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lae shoes Taka no sabetilata Nona genuine
without kit nans sad pries Maaiptd on bottom
WANTKD Aahaadeolorlaoasrytotrawhora
W L lioaf lot Shoos are not sold Pall line ad
samplas asst (ns (or laapoollua upon roe Boat
dsat Outer fpatete saadr May mill sat
I Writs for llloat rated ratable of Pall Btvleai
or DOVUAASt Mfssklea Maas
BQUARB ROOT
Btsry ef Collage Mleknama of New
Baoretary ef Ctats
In college Ellhu Root was a eenstgat
worker He carried off the Brat prise
la mathematics On his record la
scholarehlp he was appointed valedic-
torian of his class — and thereby hangs
a tale During his junior year oc-
curred what was called the "German
rebellion” Because of dlellko of and
dissatisfaction with thtf Instructor in
German bis class withdrew from col-
lege In a body— every man save Root
The elnes was out about two months
but during that time be went regu-
larly to hla recitations The axplan-
atlon vouchsafed is that because of
his father’s official connection with the
college an a member of the faculty
Root could not join la the secession It
was an unfortunate situation for
which he may have been entirely
blameless At all events he never lost
the nickname which had been given
him the non of "Cube” Root early ta
hla college course It was “Square”
Root and of thin significant dlmlno
tlva his fellow students considered blur
worthy despite hla lack of popularity
After all the only importance attach-
ing to the secession It that when
tempted — and aorely tempted he must
have been— he would not desert- his
work This trait has followed him
throughout hie career as 1 will be
shown and In considerable degree bas
contributed to his success — World’s
Work
A naturalist according to the Dundo
Advertiser bas ben making observa-
tions on the toilets of ants of genua
“alta” and has discovered each Insec
goes through a cleaning process as
elaborate as that of a cat not only pel
formed by herself but by another who
acts for the time as lady’s maid Thr
assistant starts by washing the fact
of her companion and from them
goes over the whole body The atti-
tude of the cleansed le oae of intensr
satisfaction resembling that of a do
or cat when his head la being
scratched The pleaaure the creature
takes In being thus combed and
sponged la really enjoyable to the ob
server
Growth ef Colleges -In
the future the competition be-
tween the older endowed universities
and colleges on the one hand and tbo
state universities on the other is like-
ly to become much keener than It la
today Herein la to be found a pos-
sible limitation of the student body at
the older Institutions which may con-
tinue In force for some years That
Harvard Yale Princeton and such
splendid smaller Institutions of learn-
ing as Williams Amherst and Dar-
mouth have reached their mxalmum
of growth we do not for a moment
believe — Hartford Times
Use of R I" and “I R"
King Edward placed the letters ’’K
I” after his signature to the congratu-
latory telegram sent President Roose-
velt and Emperor William reversed
the order signing ‘I R” Tibs Is the
usual style ot each and the difference
Indicates that In England "rea'' la es-
teemed something greater than “lm
perator” while In Germany the "Ira-
perator” cornea first
' Diversity of Religions
A curious diversity of religious be-
lief Is observable in the family of Lord
Btanley of Alderley The last previous
holder of the title a brother of tbe
present peer died in tbe Musselman
faltb and was buried according to the
rites of Islam Anotber brother be-
came a convert to tbo Roman Catholic
faith and Is now a domestic prelate
vto the pope One of Lord Stanley's
nephews Is a Buddhist and a brother-in-law
now dead was an ntbelst
It sometimes happens that when a
man takes n rest he takes something
he Isn't justly entitled to
K C BAKING POWOffR
The Best Example of What a Pure
Baking Powder Should Be In Qua!
Ity and Price
A popular and efficient taking powder !
quires two things— first that the food made
with it shall ba absolutely wholesome
second that It shall ba sold at a reaaonabia
-price
In talking about the bealthfiilness of
baking powder It must be remembered
that taking powder is not an article of diet
any more (ban compressed yenst One
would to quite as objectionable fur food as
the other except that of tho two the tak-
ing powder might be preferable
We do not eat either taking powder or
yenst Wbnt we do eat Is tbe biscuit and
Dread raised with them When placed upon
tbe table no yeast remains In the bread and
no taking powder In tbe biscuit Both
leavening agents have been destroyed In
tbe aeration and the baking otherwise In-
stead of light bread and biscuit we should
have a mass of heavy bard baked dough
One well-known brand K C Baking
Powder is told under a IMOOUO guarantee
of its bealthfulness and purity There can
ta no doubt that a taking powder so guar-
anteed is absolutely wholesome and perfect-
ly reliable Even If It did remain In ths
food it could do nothing but good
With regard to prion a baking powder as
efficient and wholesome as la possible to
make can to sold at a fair profit for one
coat an ounce If It costs more the pries la
sxho-’hUant
Millions of pounds of K C Baking Powder
made by tho Jaquee Manufacturing Com-
pany of Chicago have boon told at tha
above figure all over the country and K C
offers too beat example at present on tbs
market of what a good taking powder
should be both In rea poet of quality and
reasons ble price
Do tbe little things and then If you
have time dream of the great things
Have many friends A ebum usually
Is disappointing and leaves a tore spot
which might have been avoided
Ask Your Dealer tor AltnD foot-Caaa
Apewder It rests tbe fast Cures Swollen
Bora Hot Callous Aohtog Sweating Fact
and logrowing Kails At all Druggists and
Shoe stores m oents Accept do substitute
Sample mailed FREE Addrsas Allan B
Ot mated LaBay M Y
The greatest men whom -I have
known — men whose glance embrace
tho heavens and the earth— were very
humble and aware ofi tho manner In
which they hud risen to such eml
nence — Goethe
Important to Mothers
Examine eenfiily every battle of CANTO Iff A
a sate and sals mms4y for IsfaJls sad ebusrsa
tad tea that It
Itetrttlw
Ptgsatste
la Use For Ovrt SO Years
Iha kind Isa Rats Ahssft Bangbk
Bo pleasant at all times A smile
does moro good In thin world than nil
tha preachings
FREE SEED FOR THE PEOPLE
Government to Send Out $5 Million
Faekagaa Before Planting Tima
WASHINGTON The annual distri-
bution of vegetable and flower Deeds
by the department of agriculture will
begin on December 1 Before planting
time It la expected that the entire
amount aggregating thirty-eight mil-
lion packages will be in the hands or
the people in oil sections of tbe coun-
try Congress for tho last several years
has appropriated mossy for this pur-
pose A portion of the amount la
used for foreign experiment work and
other kindred matters The bulk ot
the thirty-eight million packages ta
subject to the order of senators and
representatives tor distribution
among their constituents The secre-
tary of agriculture reserves one-httn
of the entire amount to supply the sta-
tistical crops correspondents the
weather bureau and for other pur
poses
The country bas been divided into
six sections with especial regard to
the climate and soils Tbe seeds
will be sent only to those localities In
which their propogatlon and growth Is
believed to be especially adapted In
addition to those of the vegetable and
Power varieties the department sends
out quantities of cotton forage and
Held seeds to localities for which they
are best suited and from which It Is
thought good results may De oh-
tu'ncd GOVERNOR’S THANKSGIVING
Oklahowa’s Executive Proclaims
Day of Thanksgiving and Prayer
GUTHRIE: Governor Ferguson has
issued the following proclamation:
"Another year bas almost run us
course It bas been one of the most
proseprous In the history of Oklahoma
The fields have yielded their harvest
and success has crowned the efforts
of our citizens along all lines of moral
Intellectual Industrial and commercial
enterprises Progress has ever been
the watchword of tbe people of this
magnificent commonwealth and the
passing year has suicly demonstrated
that the blessings of divine Providence
have been continued and bountifully
bestowed
"Conforming to custom and lo har-
mony with the proclamation of tne
president or the United States I rec-
ommend that Thursday November fid
1905 be observed as a day set apart
for devotion and thanksgiving to the
God of nations for His many blessngg
-onferred on us as a people”
INDIAN PROBATE MATTERS
An Investigation Made by an I nap ac-
tor for the Department ef Justice 1
MUSKOGEE: Inspector Husted of
the department of Justice at Washing-
ton has been in Indian Territory lor
several weeks and la now in Okmul-
gee looking Into the probate matters
on docekt at that place
The object of Inspector Husted's
visit to tbe territory Is to look into
tbo manner In which estates of Indian
minors are cared for Thla inspection
Is at the Instance of the Indian coun-
cils and the recommendat’ons that
have been made by tbe federal officials
of this district
It Is thought that Inspector Husted
will make Important recommendations
to the department of jutstce upon bis
return to Washington looking to the
establishment of an Independent pro-
bate court system for Indian Territory
that will have as Its especial care the
estates of Indian minors and Incompe-
tents and the a (ministration of e
tatra of deceased Indians
Refuted Permit to Sell Nursery Stock
GUTHRIE: The terr torial board ot
agriculture has again refused a peimit
to Wright Nursery cominny of Indiana
to operate In OUlahomu although the
company furnished sworn affidavit ot
ludiaaa state entomologist that their
nurseries are free from disease
Platting New Town of Hardy
ARKANSAS CITY: Ucneral W
Hardy for ytnrs secretary or the Kaw
Indian council Is sponsor for a new
town being organized on the right-or
way of tho Midlaud Valley railroad
Ths town Is to bear the name
Hardy and la located on 240 acres
Inherited Indian land which was pur-
chased by the llaidy Townslte com
pany from Albert 'Jaylor It Is now
being surveyed and platted Hardy
three miles from the Kansas state
line The Midland Valley company
will begin erecting a station at Hardy
though tbe road will not be In oper-
ation until January 1 One of the
stltutlons alreuily organised Is
Bank of Hardy with a paid up capital
of 110000
Month's Oil Inapsctlon
GUTHRIE: Tbe report or F A
Ashton territorial oil Inspector tor
October shows that 1901160 gallons ot
oil and 179550 gallons of gasoline
were Inspected during the month 'lUo
Inspection fees amounted to 97779 ot
which 919149 was pald(Out In salaries
anj 9583 49 paid Into ‘the territorial
tieasury
Woman it Hold Alone
SOUTH McAIESTEK: Lon U-lmorc
and C L Colston arrested several
days ago charged with murder of John
Mahafr 1 merchant at Allen were re-
leased following a piclliulnar examl
nation The men weie arrested after
tho wlfo of the victim bad been placed
In custody and bad confessed that the
knew of the plot of (be two men to
kill her husband Tbo woman was
bound over to await tbe grand Jury
It in now believed that she killed her
husband unaided
ROGERS SEEMS TO HAVE WON
Charakaa Chief and HI Commission-
ers Summoned to Washington
VIN1TA: Tho secretary of the In-
terior has requested W C Rogers
principal chief of the Cnerokoe na-
tion to como to Washington at once
amt bring with Mm the Cherokee com-
missioners rercutly appointed by tho
national council for a conference re-
lative to tribal matters 'the conimlw
stonera are W W Hastings Fred Mc-
Daniel and laivl Cooksoa The party
have gone to Washington
A GIANT LAID LOW
Crippled andMade III by Awful Kid-
ney Disorders
John Fernaays fruit raiser Web-
star N Y nays: "I used to lift rail-
road ties easily
bat wrenched
my back sad
began to suffer
with backache
and kidney
trouble I neg-
lected It until
oaa day a
twinge felled
na like a log and mads ate crawl on
bands and knees I was so crippled
for a time that I couldn’t walk with-
out sticks had headaches and dixsy
spells and tbo kidney secretions were
sinddy and full of brick-dust sediment
Doan’s Kidney Fills made the pala
disappear and corrected tbe urinary
Double I have felt better aver since'
Sold by all dealers EO cents a box
FOster-Mllbura Co Buffalo N Y
t
Inherited Stupidity
"I think there Is more inherited stu-
pidity at large than there was a bun-
(red years ago” says Prof Karl Pear-
ton “The obvious reason Is that tbe
Stupid and foolish nre now much better
hooked after than they were 104 yearn
ko they have n high rate of fertility
End their offspring nre allowed to sur-
vive and marry In Increasing numbers
Bo fur m the stupidity which In cur-
able by education la concerned we nre
hertalnly better off than our forefath-
ers hut In the matter of actual de-
ficiencies and degenerates whose
mental defects are of physical origin
putts the reverse Is the case”
Secret of Octave Thenet
Miss Alice French chose her pen
name of Octave Thanet in curious
fashion Octave was tbe name of one
of her schoolmates and wan selected
because It gives no hint ns to whether
the person who beam It la a man or a
woman Thnnet was adopted from n
passing railroad ear that Miss French
chanced to nee and In pronounced with
the accent on the second syllable Born
and educated in New England the
writer has lived most of her mature
life in the west and In the south which
has made her familiar with widely
varying pbasea ot American civilisa-
tion Her first magazine story was
written and accepted In 1979
Oat at the Causa
Sacramento Ky Nov 13th (Spe-
cial) — A typical illustration of tho
way Dodd's Kidney Fill Core Rheu-
matism In well told by Catherine De-
vine who is very well known hem
8he says:
"For over four yearn I won greatly
troubled with Rheumatism It used
to take me worst In my Vegi and feet
At times I would be no bad I could not
put my feet to the ground A I am
over seventy-three yearn of age 1 be-
gan to think I was too old to get
cured and should have to bear my
Rheumatism the best way I could
But I heard about Dodd's Kidney Pills
snd thought I would give them g trial
So I got a box and begun taking them
Well 1 must -say Dodd’a Kidney PUln
did me n wonderful lot of good They
eased the pain from the first and to-
day I am in better health than I have
been for many yean’
MANY MEN WEARING CORSETS
Feminine Fad Has Made Its Way West
to Chicago
“A surprisingly large percentage of
well dressed men or maybe I should
say perfectly dressed men in Chicago
and some of the eastern cities are
wearing comets” said E Edward
Blaine a traveling man "Their doth
Ing dealers and haberdashers are hav-
ing a Strong run on men's coraets
which are made especially for this
class of trade I suspect that tbe new
Paletot and tight-fitting overcorts are
responsible for the fad It such it Is
Men who wear clothes that lit them
like the paper on the wall have long
abandoned suspenders to support their
trousers The new corsets give them
the shape and their trousers nre now
made to fit over their htps like n wom-
an’! skirt
“The men's corsets are laced tightly
to give the wearers shape and to keep
them from stooping or becoming
round-shouldered This la a difficulty
which is being encountered In fitting
Paletot coats Men are either stoop-
shouldered or are w hat tbe cutters call
'hollow-backed' Corsets assist In
correcting these misshapes I hardly
think that corsets will be worn by men
in the smaller cities for some time at
least Chicago dealers report that
there has been a large demand for tbe
corsets and that they sell nil they can
get in stock”— Milwaukee Free Press
FROM TEXAS
Bern Coffee Facto From tha Lana
v Star State
From a beautiful farm down la Tan-
as where gushing springs units to
form babbling brooks that wind their
sparkling way through Bowery meads
comes n note of gratitude for delivery
from the coffee habit
“When my baby boy came to me five
years ago I began to drink Postum
Food Coffee having n feeling that tt
would be better for him and ma than
the old kind of drug-laden coffee
was not disappointed In It for It en-
abled me n small deltcata woman to
nurse a bouncing healthy baby Id
month
"I have since continued the use e(
Postum for I have grown fond of It
and have discovered to my joy that U
has entirely relieved me of n billons
habit which used to prostrate ma two
or three times a year causing much
discomfort to my family and suffering
to myaelf
"My brother-in-law was cured
chronlo constipation by leaving off tho
old kind of coffee and using Postum
He ban become even more fond ot It
than ho was of the old coffee
"In fact the entire family from the
latest arrival (a 1-year old who al-
ways cnlla for his 'potto' Brat thing la
tha morning) up to the head ot tho
bouse think there is no drink so good
or so wholesome ns Postum" Name
given by Postum Co Battle Creek
Mich
There's a reason
Rend the little hook "The Rond to
Wellvllle la pkga
It la better to ha forgotten utterly
thug to ba rsaiambarsd only through
g lot of fool things you have doas
A woman seldom makes a fool out
of u man uha usually acta as nature’s
asalstant
iai'wfcai I
teraMKraa teotluaa a
(tevasMae
Often the girl with falsa bangs has
the most to say about perosidlxed
tresses
ftylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum
nod Mullen i Nature's greet retmedy— Cures
Coughs Colds Croup sod Couso apt km
sod all throat and lung troubles At drug-
gists 96c fiOcs sod 9100 par tattle
Even ths pessimist who lots hots
bis legs In a railway accident hud no
kick coming
— is !!— t
I de sot believe Plao’s Cura for OasampUau
taa aa equal for coughs and eold — Jowx F
Bona Trinity Spriac' ad PWh IS HSU
A New York man lived "two years
with a broken neck ' but It 'wasn’t
broken by a rope
Defiance Starch Is guaranteed biggest
and best or money refunded 19
euBoea 19 cants Try It now
There are many kinds of reform
but wa hope and pray wa may sever
be so thoroughly changed aa to give
the Imprestlon that we never were
young
Hem In Rsfiaf for Wemetk -
Mother Gray a nurse la New York fl
trad a pleasant herb reraady for woman's
Ills caUadAU8TRALIAN-LEAF U la the
eoly certain monthly regulator Cures
female waakaaaese Backache Kidasy sad
Urinary troubles At all Druggists or by
mail ao cte Semple mailed TBSuLs
The Mother Grey do Latter W
We are going to shudder once more
We have been again thinking of the
young man who wears coats padded
to twice hla shoulder width and pos-
sibly condenses bis waist In stays
tNe Use
Yon may have tha moral right to do
o but It ta not necessary Hunt's
Cure will Instantly relievo and
promptly curs that Itching trouble in
whatever form It la mads solely for
that purpose
Of coarse It’s the proper thing for
n man to have a backbone hut he
should remember that It la Jointed
You never hear any one complain
about "Defiance Starch” There is none
to equal It In quality and quantity II
ounces 10 cents Try it now and aave
your money
Young man you wll realize some
day that the folks who talk so much
about the joy of painting tbe town rad
are directly or Indirectly concerned In
tbe manufacture and sale of the pig-
ment used In some decorative efforts
Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh -Med
lelna Sant Free
These two diseases are the result ot
an awful poisoned condition of the
blood If nu have aching Joints and
tack sbouIMr blades bone pains
crippled hands leas or feet swollen
muscles shifting ahaap biting pains
and that tired discouraged feeling of
rheumatism or tha hawking apt ing
blurred eyesight deafness sick stom-
ach headache noises In tha head mu-
cous throat discharges decaying
teeth bad breath batching gaa of ca-
tarrh take Botanic Blood Balm (B
B B) It kills tha poison In tha blood
which earners these awful symptoms
giving n purs healthy blood supply to
tbo joints and mucous membranes
and makes n perfect cure of tbe worst
rheumatism or foulest catarrh Cures
where all else falla Blood Balm (B
B B) Is composed of pure Botanic In-
gredients good for weak kidneys Im-
proves the digestion cures dyspepsia
A perfect tonic for old folks by giv-
ing them new rich purs blood Thor-
oughly tested for thirty years Drug-
gists 91 per large bottle with com-
plete directions for home care Sam-
ple free and prepaid by writing Blood
Balm Co Atlanta Ga Describe trou-
ble and special free medical advice
sent In sealed letter
When a pretty girl meet a rlral at
a party her politeness comes as bard
as pulling a tooth
Mare Flexible and Lasting
won't shake out or blow out by using
Defiance Starch you obtain better re-
sults than possible with any other
brand and one-third more far aa
Where there is a graft there Is al-
ways a way
PUTNAM
Never judge by appearances When
you see a man standing In front of
a swell restaurant picking his teeth
It's a safe bet that he hasn't dined
there — Chicago News
Inalat an Getting It
Some grocer aay they don't beep
Defiance Starch Thin to because they
have n stock on hand of other brands
containing only 19 on In n package
which they won't be able to sell first
because Defiance contains 19 os for
tha asms money I
Do you want 19 oa Instead of 11 oa 1
for sums money? Then buy Deduce
Btarch Requires no cookingt
A detestable fault to one wa
trace to somebody wa dislike
Remember that ou are Judged by
your actlona "Do noble things don’t
dream them all day long” — Exchange
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makes liuadr? n rki plmur Hoe pky W&
PanBcn BMiytota BauXry Babers
Pure Alfalfa Meal
91 to par loots f o-b
OSlshnms City Oils
I
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TONIO STOCK SALT
Werhs boik way : saves feed
raises WJ pee Itoltnj treipht allowed
Ask poor deater or writ direst
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IatuMdaa Ewulaaa ff
HWIMImJ fc tel
Every mother poaeemaa lnf
which Is of vital Interest to her young
daughter
Too often this in never Imported or la
withheld until serious harm has result-
ed to the growing girl through her
Ignorance of nature’s m
wonderful laws and pans
Girls' over-aeneitiveneas and modesty
often puzzle their mothers sad baffle
Sbyaioana as they so often withhold
icir confidence in
their mothers
and conceal tbe symptoms which ought
to ba told to their physician at this
Critical period
When a girl’sthoufhle baooasa slug-
gish with headache dizziness or n dim
position to sleep pains in back or lower
limbs ayes dun desire for solitude
whan she la a mystery to herself and
friends her mother should eome to her
id and remember that Lydia E Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound will nt
this time prepare tha system for the
coming change and start the menstrual
period in n young girl’s Ufa wltimut
pain or irregularities
Hundreds of letters from young girl
and from mothers expressing their
gratitude for what Lydia E Phikham’s
Vegetable Compound has accomplished
for them have been raeeived by the
Lydia E Plnhham Hedidne Co at
Lynn Maas -Mias
Mills has written tha two fol-
lowing letters to Mrs Piakham which
will ba read with interest :
Dear lira Flnktam:— (Pint LaMar)
“Ism but fifteen ymraof to am ilipnamd
havsdimy spall chills baadnehe sad back
Ijrtfia LniUu'iTctttitieCiimij Hakes Sick Woacfltca
iwu&mi
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jrir
$16 AN ACRE
In WGStGrn
Canada la tha
amount many
farmara will
raallia from
thalr whoat
oropthlayoar
SB Bushels to tha Aero will both
Avaraa VtoM af Whaat
The lead thel this was rrows ea east tesny at
the fattens atoslutaly solhtot white teas j
whs wished to add to ths Ito anas tbs Gorets-1
awst gnats css buy Isad adjolateg at from 91
to 910 so sera
Cltoteto splendid school 000 rentes t isllwsyi
elora st head uses low
(wad tor pamphlet "toth Century Osaeds"
end full panicnlsrs rtaardtag ms ete to
SuperlBlesdest a( lausltrstica Ottawa
Csaads er to tha foltowtag sslhsriatd
Ceatellta Goveramsal Aeal J S Crawford
Ko Ito W Xtatt Street Ken ass City Missouri
(Meatlas this paper)
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fin mm mm I te4 temita
sand as I have Ward that yaa eaa give
M edries to giri iu my scndHten ram
tag yooh— ! Uyrtiehuta Oqumrta EL
Dais Ptnhtamt— tfiiacted LteOwJ
"Ittewtth thefiiMagefalraansra 1 Safi
that I write to yen to fall you ofeetyeev
vetaeblemertlrina has done for me When I
ito yon in regard to my cundlticn I tad
ratted mvaraldaetora tat they tailed to
nadentaad my earn and I did not renters
any benefit from thter treatment I foUowad
' war edvioe and took Lydia B Pfnkbam'e
1 regrtable Compound sad am now healthy
ndwvttL lid itt tin dlatowdoc iraptam
whkhltad at that Usatavadhappaarad”—
Myrtle MiOs Oquawta BL
flea Matilda Borman writes Mis
Piakham as follows I
Dear Mm PtaVhaatr—
Lydia R nakhamb Vaga-
my moathltes wars tereaa-
lar and painful and I always had aueh
dreadful headaches
“ But teaoe tekA tha Compound my haad-
jhm tars entirety left me my moatUhe are
regular and I am getting strong and wall I
am telling all my girt frimda what Lydia R
Plaktamb Vegetable Compound fas dixw for
see"— Matilda llnramn Faretengtcn lows
If you know of nay jroemg girl who
la sick and needs motherly advice ask
her to address Mrs Piakham nt Lynn
Haas and tell her every detail of her
ymptoms and to keep nothing back
Iha will receive advice absolutely free
framaaouree that has no rival in tha
experience of womma'1 Ills audit wUl if
followed pnt her on the right rand to a
stroeig healthy and happy womanhood
Lydia B Pinkham'n vegetable Com-
pound holds the record for the grentemt
number of cures of female ills of any
medicine that the world hat
known Why don t yon try It?
flOTKDHC
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tetota Vte tea (i
ntber BWekae Mir I MfirBi bwi pvtM m
-‘DgriANca” m auRsaioa uun
When Answering Advarttesmaato
Kindly Mentis This Pap an
WNU— Oklahoma City — Ns 46 1H9
Decision in CcUcn
Cotton will be mQving rapid
ly from now on and you will
have to deckle quickly what to
do with each lot according to
the circumstances of the
moment
Our services and our facil-
ities are at your command and
yon will make no mistake by
shipping to u&
Ca D Q
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Cain, Robert F. The Putnam Pioneer. (Putnam, Okla.), Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1905, newspaper, December 1, 1905; Putnam, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2027213/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.