Porter Enterprise. (Porter, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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VETERINARY REMEDIES
are a necessity to every
Farmer & Stockraiser
MAILED FREE -
81oan’s Treatise on the Horse
end Sloan's Advice on the
Care of Horses Cattle Hogs and
Poultry 8end your address to
OR EARLS 8L0AR 615 ALBANY STREET BOSTON MASS i
WANTED
‘There comes ’an opportunity In every life”
' ' Perhaps this Is your chance:— -
Special Representative wanted (man or woman) In
this community Must have good references and be
willing to work Address
H S HOWLAND 1 Madison' Avenue New York City
FOOD FOR BOYS and SOILS
Thu moru natural dial It more palatable Invigorating and strengthening to body end
Bind— right to th contrary with uoatoral Improperly prepared food which atunta
tha growth dwarf th mind mom a lack of will power and ateadineM of nerve
No doubt that -fifty par Mat of tha failure! la life can bo traced to Improper diet
When young
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g s natural food and la baalthy for growing children Lot tha children try It and
note after continued tun the mental and phytleal vigor It impart
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NUN FIRST TO POWOCR HAIR
Than Custom Quickly Spread te
Women cf Fashion
The cuetom of powdering the balr
date back aa far a th aUteenth
century and waa flrat Introduced by
th nuna in French convent Those
who bnd occalou to leave the dole-
term for any reason were wont to
powder their balr no a to make It ap-
pear gray and give them a venerable
look The fashionable dame ere
ao atruck with the novel effect of
white powder on dark hair that tbey
aoon appropriated the device as on
of the arts of the worldly toilet Out
of this grew the use of tints In the
balr Th Roman women often ued
blue powder and later In 1800 Em-
press Eugeni set the fashion of using
gold powder Rome under the empire
and Greece during the time of Per-
icles were netted with n mania for
golddu balr The belles and fopa of
the day devised several method
whereby black lock might be
changed to golden yellow but bleach-
ing did not alwnya succeed Cone-
quently quits a trade waa etabllhed
with the fair-hatred tribes beyond tha
Alp who old their lock to Latin
merchants to be worn on the beads
of Roman dandle
MISTOOK INTENT OF SON-IN-LAW
Latter at Last Found Out How Rela-
tiva Wa Loved
Judge Aldrich waa a confirmed dye-
peptic and noted for hie asperity on
the bench He had a daughter mar-
ried to' a prominent lawyer In Bos-
ton On one occasion when the
Judge waa on the bench In Boston n
case waa to be tried where bta son-in-law
waa counsel tor the plaintiff Jl
wrote to the lawyer for the defendant
supposing that bo knew of the rela-
tionship and suggested a postpone-
ment on account of Judge Aldrlcb be-
ing the presiding Judge
He wa somewhat surprised to say
the least to get in reply the follow-
ing: “I bate the old cuss a bad as
you do but will try the case Just the
amen
Bereaved Mother’s Grief
The automobile rushed down the
road — huge gigantic sublime Over
the fence bung the woman who works
hard and long— her hUBband 1 at the
cafe and abe baa thirteen little ones
(an unlucky number) Suddenly upon
the thirteenth came tbe auto unsee-
ing slew him and bummed on un-
known Tbe woman who works bard
and long rushed forward with hands
hands made rough with toil upraised
She paused and itood inarticulate — a
goddess a giantess Then she burled
fortli 'these words of derision of de-
spair: “Mon Dteul And I’d Just
washed him!”— Le Sport Paris
Quaint Agriculture
There are In the suburbs of Rome
two farms where antique medals are
made In large quantities Tbe people
who devote themselves to this odd in-
dustry cause to be' swallowed by tur-
keys coins or medals roughly struck
with the effigy of Tlberlug or Caligu-
la - The mechanical action of the tiny
stone contained Jn the gizzard la ad-
ded to the purely chemical action of
the gastrlo Juice partially effacing the
flgurea and toning down the hardness
of the features It to to be feared
that some-of the specimens In 'tfur
public collections have 'heed obtRltfed-
by thla curious process-j-Cosmos Par-
is ' ‘
Forest Monarch Centuries Old’
There is something like a sense of
the tragto In the fall of majestlo trees
One had Just been cut down near
Burgdorfln Switzerland which real-
ly deserves to be described as a mon-
arch of the forest It was an ‘oak
At a height of sixteen feet frofn'the
ground the trunk measured not less
than four and one-half feet In diam-
eter which gives a circumference ‘of
sixteen feet three Inches -Thp1 fccra-
centric rings showed the tree to have'
been planted about the year 1600 Of
these rings 811 could be counted—
London Globe 1
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Londoners Take Snuff
Snuff-taking Is fc common' hkblt
among certain classes of tbe-Londan
poor It shows its effects lb rambling
speech pallid aspect and dejected de-
meanor resembling tbe aymptomsqf
the morphia taker The practice is
especially common among' womefi ptifi
an observer says' that women in' the'
prisoner's dock In - the police court
will have their hair decorated with
curl papers which contain each the
pinch of snuff needed for consolation
Net Consoling i
A young man had enlisted lb an
English regiment for India for four-
teen years Seven years after ha had
been in India hla old mother In Eng-
land wrote to him saying that If he
did cot send home aome money at
once ehe and tha old than would have
to go to the workhouse The eon wrote
bsok saying that If abe could hang on
for seven years he would come home
snd they would all go together—
Judge’s Magazine of Fun
Fee of the Oetupus
Conger eela hunt for th oetopua
and when found prooeed to browse
on Its limbs The octupue tries -to
hug iths slippery conger tight but In
vain and finding IU limbs growing
less discharges Its Ink in the fees of
tbs foa and under eovar of th tur-
bid watar beats a hasty retreat It Is
to osospo tha too praising nttentlon
of its foes that tha octupus possesses
th power of changing its color to
correspond with that of IU surround-logs
Find Cal In Well
Attar being minting for two week
a eat belongtag to a family la Wilt-
shire England waa found dinging to
th aid of n well tblrty-Ove feet from
Ub eurfao and Just above the water
Ihe was apparently non the worse
' for her esperlenc after ' being
brought to th top
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Te th housewife who has not yet
beoom acquainted with th new thine
of everyday use In the market and
who la reasonably settafled with the
eld we would suggest that a trial of
Deflno Cold Water Starch be mad
at once Not alone because it to guar-
anteed by th manufacturers to be iu-
perlor to any other brand but because
each lOo package contain If osa
while all the other kinds contain but
II oss It is safe to fey that th lady
who one uses Defiance Starch will use
no other Quality and quantity must
win
Largs Fish Families '
No wonder the fish crop le never
"short" Tbe flounder lay 7000000
aggs annually: several others from
1000000 to 8000000 wblla tbe tur-
bot to credited wth depositing from
11000000 to 12000000 during each'
breeding sensor
Try It One v
' There la more actual misery and
leas real danger In a case of Itching
akin disease than any other ailment
Hunt's Cure la manufactured especl-'
ally for thesa cases It relieves In-
stantly and cures promptly Absolute-
ly guaranteed
Lying Seldom Profitable '
Just when and where and bow to
UU a 11 that to better than the truth
la an Inspired possibility that la hardly
probable— John A Howland
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum
and Mullen Is Nature’s greet remedy— Cure
Coughs Colds Croup and Consumption
and all throat snd lung troubles At drug-
gists 25o 6O0 and SUM per bottle
Governor Hoch may ba pleased bo
learn that three saloons In Leaven-
worth -were put out of business Sat-
urday Tbey wars destroyed by fire
A GUARARTRRD CURE FOR PICKS
Itching Blind Bleeding Protruding IMles Drug
flit nra nutborlaed to refund none If FAXO
U1BTUSNT fell io cure In to Udeje Me -
Iff response to Mr Btubb’a ultima
turn Mr Allen come back with
something that is a cross between an
edict anJ a dell
I am sure Piso's Cure tor Consumption saved
my Ute three years ago— Mas Taos Robbixs
Maple Street Norwich N Y Fob IT 1900
- It la -folly to he wise to all you
see and bear
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There is
Genuine-'
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The OerijiIfle i& Manufactured by the !
Caljf()fhia Fig: Syrup Co
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Thm full name of th eompany California Riff Syrup Co
la prlntad on tha feonthf avary paekage of tha ganulna
The aenutn- Syrim Vf Fljs- Is for Sale In Original
Package Onlyby Reliable Druggists Everywhere
Knowing the atajvf will enable one to avoid the fraudulent frhfai-
tioni made by piradcal concmji and sometimes offered by unreliable
dealers The imitations 'are lenown to act injuriously and should
therefore be declined t
Buy the gmtalwapjif you wish to get Its beneficial effects
It cleanses the system gently yet effectually dispels colds and w4obt
when bilious or constipated prevtnts fevers and acts best on the
kidneys fiver stom?oli and bowels when a laxative remedy is ndrd
by men women ( children - Many millions know tit its beneficial
effects from actual tise and of their own personal knowledge- It is the
laxative remedy of the well-informed ' '
Always fay the Genuine- Syrup of Figs
v t manufactured by the
to
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PUTNAM
Money may b th root of all tfU
but how wa do like herbal
- Catarrh artd Headache
Mrs 2 E Goforth 1118 Holly fit
Kansas City write: "After using s
sample bottle and two 25o bottle of
Hunt’s lightning OH I am almost wall
of Catarrh- It atop my haadaohaa
It la tho beat medioln I aver saw
snd I Just can't keep house without
IL" Ihe Is right i
About 1 all aome men are good for
le to keep up'the fires
A TRAINED NURSE
V s'
After Yean of Experience' AdvUsx' Wcsta la
Regard to Their Health
Mrs' Martha Fohlmaa
of SB Chester Avenue
Newark N Jt who la a
graduate Nurse front the
Blockley Training School
at Philadelphia and for
six year Chief Cllnlo
Nurse at tha Philadelphia
Hospital write tha letter
S rioted below She has
la advantage of personal
experience besides her
professional education
and what aba has to any
may be absolutely relied
upon
Many other women aro
afflicted as she waa They
can regain health in the
same way It la prudent
to heed such advice from
such a source
Mrs Pohlman writes:
"I am firmly persuaded
after eight yaarsof exporlonoe
with Lydia K Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound that it
is to safest and best shad loin
for any suffering woman to
USD11
"Immediately after my
marriage I found that my
health began to foil me I be-
came weak and pale with
severe bearing-down pains
fearful backaches aid fre-
quent dlasy spells Tbo doctors
prescribed for tpe yet I did
not improve I would bloat
after eating and frequently
become nauseated 1 hod -pains
down through my limbs ao I oonld
hardly walk It was as bad a css of female
trouble as I have ever known Lydia 8
Plnkham e Vegetable Compound however
cured me within four months Bine that
time I have had occasion to recommend it to
a number of patients suffering from all
forma of female difficulties and I find that
while it to oonsidered unprofessional to reo-
ommand a patent medicine I can honestly
recommend Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound for I have found that la cures
female Ills where all other medicine falls It
is grand medicine for sick woman"
Money cannot buy such testimony as
this— merit alone can produce such re-
sults and th ablest specialists now
agre that Lydia E Plnkhsm’s Vege-
table Compound la th most univer-
sally successful remedy for all female
diseases known to medicine
- When women are troubled with Ir-
regular suppressed or painful periods
weakness displacement or ulceration
of th femal organa that bearing-
down feeling inflammation backache
bloating (or flatulenoe) general debili-
ty Indigestion and nervous prostra-
tion or are beset with such symptoms
as dizziness faintness lassitude exclta-
Drdta & PtnUua's Vefietable
tow ton
only One
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mi fvrrcnm m aomx
FADELESS DYES
blllty Irritability nervousness sleep-
lessness melancholy “all-gone " and
“went-tobe-left-alon- feelings blue
and hopelessness they should remem-
ber there Is one tried and true remedy!
Lydia H Plnkbam'a Vegetable Com-
pound at Onoe removes such troubles'
' No other female tbedlolns in th
world has received such widespread
and unqualified endorsement
The needless Buffering of women from
disease peculiar to their mx U terrible
to see The money whleh they pay to
doctors who do not help them la aa
enormous waste The pain is cured
and tha money 1 saved by Lydia B
Plnkbam'a Vegetable Compound- -
It 1 well for women who ar til to
writ Mrs ITnkham at Lynn Mass
Tha present Mr Pinkham la th
daughter-in-law of Lydia £' Pinkham
her assistant for many years before her
decease and for twenty five years
since her advice has 'been freely given
to sick women In her great experi-
ence which covers many years ah
has probably had- to deal with dozens
of eases Just like your Her advio
la striotly confidential
- Nlwrt Others ML
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Bentley, George L. L. Porter Enterprise. (Porter, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1906, newspaper, February 15, 1906; Porter, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2042239/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.