Coalgate Record. (Coalgate, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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Coalgate Record
NEWS OF THE STATE
Gl7cJ in Onn Day
COALOATM
OKUKOKC
y
OKLAHOMA HAPPENING!
8tate Treasurer Menefee Friday
sued call for atata warranta up to
Number 1413
Low county celebrated Thanksglr-
lug day by dedicating tbe new county
court houae recently completed at
Marietta
Prior Creek la to be supplied with
gaa by tbe Pryor Creek Chouteau Gaa
company wblch baa already let tbe
contract for a pipe line from tbe Caaey
malna to Chouteau
Tulaa'a city commlsaion opened bids
rueeday on tbe paring of over 90
block of Tulaa's atreeta with asphalt
Tbe contract represents an expendi-
ture of more than $330000
Tbe first day of atate land aalea at
Falrrlew resulted In no raise above ap-
praisement aad In tbe sale of all of
the thirty-one tracts advertised except
one set aside (or legal reasons
Fire in tbe storage room of M I
Roberta gin at Durant Friday after-
noon did several hundred dollars dam
age to seed cotton and but for tbe
quick work of tbe city fire department
would have destroyed tbe entire plant
Tbe Inola bank of Inola baa been
told to a number of Claremore capital-
ists who have bought tbe entire stock
D Koenig formerly cashier of tbe
bank but more recently of Orcbeleta
will be president
Dr J A Cuilop member-elect of
tbe Oklahoma legislature from Musko-
gee and Haskell counties died at bla
home at Haskell Tuesday of pneu-
monia Hia successor will be elected
at n special election
Wesley Loper and Clarence MeC ree-
ky while picking cotton on tbe W S
Neithercut farm northwest of Black-
burn during tbe last week claim the
belt for amount picked picking 622
and 616 pounds respectively in one
day
Bonds in tbe sum of $7000000 have
been floated to furnish money for tbe
construction of the proposed St Louis
Bartlesville and Pacific railway Tbe
road will be bnilt from Webb City Mo
to Carmen Okla
The double track of the Missouri
Kansas ft Texas baa been completed
from Durant north to Atoka and was
opened for traffic Saturday The double
track from Durant south to Denison
baa been In use for nearly two years
Six separate fires In Muskogee after
midnight Tuesday confined principally
to bay and grain storage rooms and
barns entailed a loss of approximately
$6000 Fire Chief Templeton aaya be
has proof that all were of incendiary
origin
Tbe Muskogee council has passed an
emergency law giving tbe police court
and police jurisdiction in liquor cases
Police Judge Waldron queried tbe
“drunks' Tuesday morning to ascer-
tain where they got their w hisky but
none would tell
WbUe out bunting Wednesday B L
Ireland of Carmen lost bis right heel
by tbe accidental discharge of bis shot
gun He had left tbe gun lying in the
grass and in picking it up tt was dis-
charged With the arrival of forty-three car-
loads of elghten-inch Iron pipe at No
wata for distribution along the route
of tbe new line work on tbe Bartles-viile-Tulsa
pipe line now in con rue of
construction will be pushed to comple-
tion end probably will be In nse by
January 1
Eaid people are finding enough spare
' time from their boosting to beautify
tbe city and have made thie evident
by Use planting nod cultivation of a
hedge around the city equare in which
is attested tbe court bonne
Garfield Leach a Kormaa dairyman
lost a fine herd of Jersey cow during
tbo past week from eating sugar cans
that bad been frost-bitten He places
bis lees at 700
Tbo Mabel waterworks system has
grown no that it has been found nec-
essary te build a large reservoir for
tbe town Work on tbe tank la ende
way
That tbe Oklahoma oil field may ba
tbe aceme of e war betweey the Stand-
ard Oil company and the Texas Oil
company backed by John W Gates
and his allied interests Is seen la
tbe fact that members of tbe Gates'
party have Just completed an inspec-
tion of the Oklahoma and Texas fields
Tbe Gates' crowd are declared to have
been looking on tbe Oklahoma field
with a Jealous eye and have been
strengthening themselves In tbe Texas
field
Tbe corporation commission baa Is-
sued orders denying tbe request of clt-
Mena of North Enid for a Rock Island
agent at that place aad that of Capitol
HUl for a 8 ants Fe depot
Stephens county win receive approx-
imately $20000 for Its cotton crop this
year when not more than $3000 or
94000 was expected The fanners
estimated tbe yield to bring $2590 or
93000 but tbe cotton la continuing to
pen ia an unheard-of manner and tbe
estimate for tbe yield M no placed a
tra a 23000 to 23000 bales” --
A Review of the Important
Condensed for Busy Reader
TO AMEND CRIMINAL LAW
Propeead New Law Would Affect Boet-
legglng Two bUle seeking to make final ad-
judication of criminal cases quicker
and eliminating much of the never-
ending litigation possible are being
written by J B Thompson state sen-
ator of Paula Valley and will be pre-
sented to tbe state legislature at Its
regular session in January
One bill proposes that Jury decis-
ions In bootlegging cases where the
fine la lees than $56 and costs and a
Jail aentenca of thirty days shall be
made final unless evidence la Intro-
duced showing exceptionally strong
reasons for further bearing
Tbe other Is to proride that crim-
inal cases cannot be reversed by the
criminal court of appeals on mere
technicalities in tbe lower courts
Similar laws are In force In England
and the recent speedy conviction and
banging of Dr Crippen for the mur-
der of bis wife is cited There the
higher court held that technical er-
rors had been committed in tbe trial
court but it did not reserve tbe de-
cision Credit Men Will Ask for Law
Oklahoma City — At a meeting of tbe
legislative committee of the Credit
Men'a association will probably be
held within a few days for the purpose
of deciding upon plans for securing cer-
tain legislation which will be advo-
cated to tbe legislature which con-
venes in January Among the most im-
portant of the projects coming iy is
to place more stringent penalties
against checks being issued by persons
who have no funds in the bank upon
which tbe check is drawn cr who have
Insufficient funds there with which to
meet the check when presented for
payment
Fire at Pawhueka
Pawhuska Okla — Three large brick
buildings In the business district of
Pawhuska were destroyed by fire at
an early hour Wednesday morning
tbe total loss being about $35000 Tbe
buildings were occupied by the Baker-
Cerney Furniture and Hardware
store tbe Elk cafe and Miller Bros
rrocery Tbe origin of tbe fire Is un-
known and though discovered at an
early stage It could not be stopped
on account of lack of water
Enid Flour Mill Burns
Enid Okla — Fire at an early hour
Thursday morning the origin cf which
is unknown completely destroyed tbe
a’falfa and flour mill and center's of
Martin and Welstbner at Kremlin re-
sulting in a loss of between $25000
and $30000 partly covered by insur-
ance A large abed filled with bay In
the rear of the mill was also destroyed
and tbe residence of Mr Martin ad-
joining tbe plant was badly damaged
Durant Sale Jan 23
Durant Okla — Thirty-two thousand
acres of unallotted Choctaw and Chick-
asaw lam in Bryan county will be of-
fered at tbe auction tale to be con-
ducted by tbe department of the in-
terior in this city Jan 23 The land
is scattered in small tracts throughout
the county and most of It Is w'aste
lard a largo portion of it being sand
II and swamps
Stock Train Wrecks at Crovstfar
Crowder Okla — Aa extra stock
train on tbe Fort Smith ft Western
railroad comprising six cart of cattle
and way-car eaatbound left tbe track
three miles 'west of here Wednesday
afternoon killing 150 bead of steers
Tbe entire train was ditched
Oaring Robbery at Crawford
Crawford Okla — One of tbe most
daring bank raids known since Okla-
homa was a territory was made here
Friday when two men entered the
Cotton Exchange Bank of Crawford
and forcing tbe esahier and two de-
pository to bold np their bands took
91A00 and made good their escape
from tbe city
Oklahoma Farmers Holding Wheat
Oklahoma City Okla— Of tbe sea-
son's wheat crop la Oklahoma which
baa been on tbe market since last July
aixty-five per cent baa moved while
tbe mn aiming thirty-five per cent la
still In tbe bands of tbe farmer — wait-
ing better prices although tbe wheat
grower baa this year and for two or
three years previous realized a good
figure for a wheat crop
West Brings Test Suit
Guthrie Okla — Suit been
brought by Attorney General West
seeking to enjoin tbe s'ate board of
ffairs from accepting the 600 volumes
of the code prepared by Brownlee
Thomas end Hayes
Balt Saves Town From Fire
Muskogee Okla — Salt In the ware-
house of tbe Oktaba Trading company
probably saved tbe town o t Oktaba
from burning Thursday night Fire
farted In the offlea of tbe Weekly Call
from aine unknown origin aad spread
to tbe Hobbs Mercantile store tbe
Wright livery and tbe Oktaba ware-
house where It was checked by a large
upply of salt stored there The four
frame block were burned tbe lots be-
ing estimated between $8000 and $29
Happening! in Oklahoma
Throughout the Country
VALUES GROW IN OKLAHOMA
Taxable Wealth ef New State Shewn
te Be m343S30
Guthrie Okie — Oklahoma's total
taxable wealth for 1310 $914343830
is divided Into three parts aa show
by totals prepared by State Auditor
M EL Trapp for bis annual report
There la $223099249 of public service
corporation assessments $511547303
of real estate and lands $181677276
of taxable personal property Should
$21395689 of aaaeaaed personal prop
erty exempt from taxation be Included
In the grand total tbe assessed wealth
of tbe state will be found to be $937
739519
The 1909 assessment was $868000
000 the 1908 assessment $728000000
Tbe bulk of tbe public service cots
po ration assessment Is the railroad
valuation approximately $183000000
tbe Prairie Oil ft Gaa company sup-
plies $16500000 towards the grand
total Telephone telegraph express
electric light gaa street railways etc
supply tbe remainder
The real estate totals are made up
of 37136542 acres of land and Im-
provements valued at $324148676 and
810797 town lots valued with improve-
ments $187398629
Te Settle Osage Lande
Tulsa Okla— For the purpose of
considering a proposition to throw
open tbe whole Osage nation for leas-
ing purposes for oil and gas the coun-
cil of tbe Osage nation haa been in
aesalon for five days at Pawhuska
Should the proposition carry ever
oouuuu acres will be thrown open
to tbe oil men of tbe atate It Is said
The council discussed for a time tbe
rules and regulations for the proposed
lease It is said that within the next
90 days tbe rules and regulations will
be promulgated and the matter will
be up to the commission of the Five
Civilized Tribes and the secretary of
the interior for approval
Charles J Happier of the firm of
Kappler ft Merillat of Washington
national attorneys for the Osage na-
tion was in Tulsa Friday on bis way
to Muskogee In speaking of the
work of the council bo said:
“Tbe Osage council baa Just con-
cluded a five days session at Paw-
busks over thla proposition and it ia
hoped tbe rules and regulations can
be made as liberal as possible
Increase Cotton Acreage
Sapulpa Okla— The Creek county
cotton crop will amount to over $600-
000 this year according t an eatl-
mats This la nearly $100900 more
than a year ago ext year's crop is ex-
pected to amount to nearly 41000000
because of the fact that the acreage
will be much mere This year's crop
was greater because tbe acreage was
greater and because the crop was
more productive
Apace Indians Have Thanksgiving
Lawton Okla— Thanksgiving day
was observed by tbe Apache Indians
prisoners of war In a moat fitting
manner Chief Asa Declugle their
leader raised a herd of bronze tur-
keys thla year He slaughtered a
number of them Thursday and Invited
many tf bla followers In to dine
RoaHe Warned ef Car Shortage
Guthrie Okla — Because of com-
plairta of car shortage made by sixty
shippers of Oklahoma the corporation
commission has called attention to
their order penalizing railroads which
do cot furnish cars upon demand
Altua Wants Commlsaion Govamment
Altua Okla — A mass meeting was
called by tbe Altua Chamber or Com-
merce Wednesday night to discuss tbe
commission form of government end a
committee wee appointed to prepare a
petition and secure signets for tbe
calling of an election on tLe subject
Tbe vote at the mass meeting was
unanimous for tbe commission form
Good Sale at Alton
Afton Okla— The unaUoted Indian
lands of Ottawa county were sold as
previously announced by the govern-
ment Thirty-two tracts comprising
320 acres were sold to tbe highest
bidder In nearly every case the lands
bringing a higher price than the gov-
ernment valuation
Big Oil Deal et Henryetta
Henryetta Okla— A block of oil
leases comprising 80 acres with alx
producing well and seven drilling In
he Henryetta oil field waa sold here
Monday by tbe St Evlrmac Oil com-
pany to W W Pipe C E Dittman
J A Pittman and Burt Gelletly of
Pennsylvania
Gaynor Would-Be Assassin I edict ad
New York — James J Gallagher
who attempted to assassinate Mayor
Gaynor on Auguat 9 waa Indicted on
three counts Saturday by tbe Hudson
county grand Jury in Jersey City In-
dictments for assault with Intent to
kill were found for the shouting of
Mayor Gaynor on for aaaault on Wm
H Edwards commissioner of street
cleaning and a third for carrying a
concealed weapon
Gallagher will be arrigned Immedi-
ately after tbe indictment are hani-
9 Into court
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MEXICANS ARE LEAVING U 3
Railroad Laborers Leaving Tbalr
Work and Moving South
Denison Tex— That tho revolution-
ary spirit now prevalent In Mexico has
reached the natives of that country
employed throughout north Texas and
Oklahoma became apparent here Wed-
nesday when several hundred employ-
ed In several construction campa and
railroads threw up Jobe called for
their money end departed for points
on tbe Mexican border It was learned
that tbe Mexicans intend to join rev-
olutionist a and have supplied them-
aelvea with rifles and abundant am-
munition It ia now believed that a number of
Mexicans have been drilling here un-
der the direction of a Mexican who
came here for that purpose and that
this man la the secret agent of Senor
Madero leader of tjie revolutionists
The agent is said to have supplied
men with money for the purchase of
firearms ammunition and railroad
tickets to the front For the past sev-
eral days many Mexicans have been
pouring through Denison from va-
rious points in Oklahoma bound for
8aa Antonio
Brasilian Sailors Mutiny
Rio Janeiro — Seising the temporary
absence of Captain Neves tbe com-
mandant as tbe time to strike the
crew of the Brasilian battleship Minas
Geroes mutinied the night of Novem-
ber 22 Tbe captain was attending a
dinner on board the French training
blp Dugay Trounln When be re-
turned be was greeted with a volley
of abota from tbe riflea of bla own
men W’ith two other officers the cap-
tain gave resistance to the sailors
He died by the bullets of bla own
men Two other officers were killed
and one wounded Tbe maddened
crew meanwhile shouted “Long live
liberty' Tbe mutiny is not one of
political character but because of an
effort of the aailora to enforce certain
demands for concessions
Improvements at Ada
Tulsa Okla — Tbe Oklahoma Port-
land Cement Co at Ada ia making ex-
tensive improvements on its plant
there A fourth kiln Is being Installed
and a large addition la being made to
tbe storage houae increasing it's ca-
pacity to 40000 barrela
Ruef Muat Serve Jail Sentence
San Francisco — Tbe district court
of appeals of the first district sus-
tained the conviction of Abraham
Ruef former political boss of thla city
charged with having bribed supervis-
ors and denied him a new trial The
decision Is contained In forty-six
pages written by Presiding Judge
Cooper and affirma tbe lower court on
nil points Reuf baa been sentenced
to fourteen years imprisonment ’ and
was at liberty on ball
Censua Bureau Cotton Report
Washington— Cotton of tbo growth
of 1910 ginned Nov 14 according to
the census bureau report Issued Mon-
day amounts to 3744153 balea count-
ing round bales aa half balsa Last
year to Nov 14 there was ginned
8112199 bales or 805 per cent of the
total crop of 10072731 bales and in
1908 the ginning was 9595809 balas
or 723 per cent of the total crop of
13086006 bales By states the num-
ber of bates ginned to Nov 14 la:
Alabama 191631 Arkanaaa 474422
Florida 46765 Georgia 1434606
Loualana 184053 Mississippi 755145
North Carolina 494723 Oklahoma
727237
Taft Is Preparing Message
Washington— President Taft return-
ed to Washington Monday after hav-
ing stopped a day at Richmond Va
Tbe president announced soon after
bla arrival that he would make no en-
gagements In the neat five day la
that time be hopes to have bla mes-
sage to congress completed Tbe docu-
ment will be ready either tbe night of
tbe 28th or early on tbe 29th
Eight Injured In Train Crash
Sedalla Mo — Eight persons were
Injured whan Missouri Pacific passen-
ger train No 2 which left Kansas City
at 19 o’clock Friday morning collided
With n freight train tt Ottervllle Mo
IS miles east of here Friday afternoon
Tbe freight train had drawn In on a
witch to allow the passenger train to
peea but did not entirely clear tbe
main track and tbe collision resulted
Tbe passenger train engine waa over-
turned but tbe coaches remained upright
LEGISLATURE IB IN SESSION
Re-enactment cf Capital Election Bill
Ic Main Feature
Oklahoma City Okla— The tentative
program of tbe Oklahoma atate legi
lature which convened In special aes-
alon In Oklahoma City Monday waa
completed Saturday night Practically
the entire membership of tbe third leg-
islature was la Oklahoma City Satur-
day The senate held a caucus In the
Levy building at 10 o'clock Saturday
forenoon and tbe bouse held a caucus
at 3 o’clock In the afternoon Tbe two
bodies met in joint caucus Saturday
night at S o'clock
It Is practically assured that three
separate and distinct bills will be In-
troduced Tbe first provides for the
re-enactment of the slate capital bill
which waa voted upon at tbe special
election of June 11 and which waa held
void by the recent decision of the state
supreme court The bill will have tbe
technicalities -objected to by tbe su-
preme court amended
Tbe second bill will give tbe state
supreme court original and exclusive
Jurisdiction over the capital matter
Tbe object of this is to prevent a con-
test or fight being waged la the lower
courts
Tbe third bill will be merely an ap-
propriation bill providing for the pay
of tbe members of tbe legislature
clerks and expenses Incident to tbe
bolding of the special session
COUNT TOLSTOI 13 DEAD
Douma Adjourned Menday In Honor ef
Famoua Russian
Aatopova Russia Count Tol
stoi died Sunday morning Repeated
attacks of heart failure bad so reduced
tbe vitality of the aged patient already
at low ebb aa a result of the mental
and physical strain of the past week
that the physicians and members of
tbe family saw that tbe end was near
Count Lylof Nlkolaelvltcb Tolstoi
usually called Count Leo Tolstoi nov-
elist and social reformer was born
August 28 1828 at Tasnayn Pollans
In tbe province of Tula Russia When
23 years old he entered the army and
served In the Caucasus and ia tbe de-
fense of Sebastopol against the Brit-
ish and French allied force
Oklahoma Defeats Texas
Austin Tex — A place kick from the
30-yard line by Capshaw of Oklahoma
In the third period of play was tbe
only score made in tbe Thanksgiving
football game played Thursday after-
noon on Clark field between Oklahoma
and Texas Both teams were about
evenly matched with an average
weight of the same Oklaboma sur-
prised tbe Texas rooter by their ex-
hibition and played n bard consistent
game
All Quiet In Mexico
Laredo Tex — According to reports
received Friday the revolutionary sit-
uation la Intact and peace reigns
throughout tbe republic of Mexico
General Lauro Vlllar commanding the
federal forces along the Mexican bor-
der received advices covering every
point from Metamoras to Ciudad For-
Brio Dias and nil reported quiet On
tbe American aide where detachments
of soldiers are on duty from Browns-
ville Tex to Eagle Pass Tex there
were no developments
Negro Mobbed for Child Murder
Little Mountain S C— Flute Clark
a negro was lynched Friday night fur
tbe murder of tbe 14-year-old daughter
of a planter Tbe crime waa commit-
ted at tbe home of tbe girl who was
alone in tbe bouse Her bead waa
almost severed with a knife folloaing
a fierce struggle with tbe negro Tbe
negro was employed by tbo father of
the girl llo bad worked on tbe plan-
tation for twelve years There were
a thousand man In the mob whlcn
riddled tbe negro's body with bulleta
Clark la said to have confessed
Postmaster Hltcheeck Lead Raid
New York— Federal raids so Im-
portant tkat Postmaster General
Hitchcock took charge Is person and
bis Inspectors raided two con corns
Monday afternoon which they charge
with swindling tbe public out of moro
than forty million dollars by fraudu-
lent us of the malls Sheldon H
Burr president Eugene H Burr eeo-rwtary-
treasurer and Frank 11 Tobey
vice-president of Burr Brothers were
arrested In tbe Bret raid and held in
330000 ball each -
ixperdeqr tmm as iWnf bS
a Uft Worn -MUNYON
A few doeee’ of Munyon' Cold Cure wUI
break up any sold and prevent pneumonia
It relieves the bead tbrwit and lungs al-
most instantly Tbeas little sugar pellets
Sen be conveniently cand ia the vast
pocket for nao et any time or aaywbciw
Price 35 cents at any druggists
If you need Medical Advice write to
Munyon’e Doctors They will carefully
diagnose your case end give you edvioe
by mail absolutely free They put you
Under no obligation
Address Munyon'a Doctors Muayon a
laboratory 63d and Jefferson streets Phil-
adelphia Pa -
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sscess el werit el min er My firtoker
MALARIAL REGIONS
wta He Tutt'a Pfila the mest genial re
live ever altered the seitsrliis Invatie
Curiosity la all the appetite seeded
for mysterious dish
GOOD ROURBKEEPCIta
(Tea the best That’s why they buy Red
Cross Ball Blue At leading grocers 5 cents
Some men marry for money and
some women for alimony
Atsa4ri Bat4ly for Acttima
Will ear ruu Whjr igflgr dlMm o4 luffaiv
jpllfOT
UmP
8n4 far mmdIo bottle to V klfluibior
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Po y M JCftctkBDtf iliiBBi lorUii4 Maine
It's awful bard for a little worn a -J
to Impress people with ber dignity
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA a safe and aure remedy for
Infants and children and see that it
Bears tbo
Signature of(
In Use For Over 80 Years
Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought
Virtu ef the Lamp
Aladdin rubbed bis magic lamp
“It doesn't run up a gas bill on mo
when I'm away In tbe summer” he
boasted
Herewith all marveled
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY
for Red Weak Weary Watery Eye
andGranulated Eyelids Murine Doesn't
Smart — Soothes Eye Pain Drugglsto
Bell Murine Eyo Remedy Liquid 35c
60c $100 Murine Eyo Balve in
Aaeptlo Tubes 25c $100 Eye Books
and Eye Advice Free by MalL
Murine Eye Remedy Co Chicago
The Significant Wink
“I think" said the weary stranger
"that 111 go somewhere and take forty
winks”
The back driver looked puzzled
“What's tho trouble?”
“I was wotylering whether you
wanted me to drive you to a hotel or
a drug store”
No Union
Mrs O II P Belmont at a luncheon
at tbe Colony club In New York urged
pn women tbo necesrlty for union
“If we are to get the vote” she
laid “we must stand together Too
many women face this question as
they face all otbera— like tbe elderly
belles at tbe charity ball
"‘What a flatterer Wooter Von Twil-
ler Is! said the Brat belle
“ 'Why did be tell you you looked
alee? said tbe secoad
“ No was tbe reply He told me
you did!”
NEWSPAPERS TAKING IT V?
Metropolitan Da I lie Giving Advtoo
How to Cheek Rheumatism and
Kidney Trouble
This la a simple home recipe now
being made known la all the larger
cities through tho newspaper It la
Inteadad to check the many cases cl
Rheumatism and dread kidney trouble
which have mad so many cripples -Invalids
and weaklings of some of our
brightest and strongest people
The druggists everywhere eve Hi
the smallest communities have been
notified to supply themselves with the
Ingredients and the sufferer will have
no trouble to obtain them Tho pro-
scription Js as follows: Fluid Extract
Dandelion one-half ounce Compound
Kargon one ounce and Compound '
Byrup of Sarsaparilla three oune-Fg
Mix by shaking well In a bottle Th'
dose la one teaspoonful after - each
meal and at bedtime
Recent experiments In hospital
caaes prove this simple mixture ef-
fective In Rheumatism Because of
tts positive aetkm upon the elimina-
tive tissue of tbe kidneys It compels
these most vital organs-to Alter from
tbs blood nnd system tbs waste Im-
purities end uric arid wblch are the
cause of Jbeumatlam It clean tee tbo
kidneys strengthens them aad re-
movea quickly such aymptoma ' an
backache blood disorders bladder
weakness frequent urination patnfal
Scalding and discolored urine It acta
aa a gentle thorough regulator to the
entire kidney structure
Tho who suffer and are arena-
tnmed to purchase n bottle of nfedt-
rlne should not let a little lbeon-
rmlrnc Interfere with making jfb’a
ap or have your druggist do It farycx '
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Hickman, Mike B. Coalgate Record. (Coalgate, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1910, newspaper, December 1, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2044762/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.