Logan County News. (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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RELATED TO THE JUDGE
and tenderness of ovne, «-«-
al T Pierce a FavoH^PreBcriptiou.
I S aS c^e ^ should, in due t.me
not Beem quite aaequftto to rneo ^oo
phase of some complicated case,
ss%fes-
663 Main Street, Bufialo, >• *•
Da R- V riraca nulT lo. N. Y^ouW n
Dsar Sir- I once Ih JUtf What , suff-r«(\
enloy (rood he*' 11cannot cxpros*.
with womb dtseaso !llZ-aown ualns, painful
U ad distressingbearn«constipation,
monthly s'ck, ? *',* fent at all times. V> as
also cold hancls and wf^ nothing left "J
*11 run-down, ana there ( taken eight
po but a shadow. Attor presrr|ptKm.
bottlos VT J.r f,?nmiiid Kxtraot of Smart-
two of lit* Compound : , pleasant
Wood." also some S* I " ulways keen
Pullets, 1 was cnt-lroly cur r(V,oramouJ
remT^emy0me^U.MJou™^.yw^
OmSS M IM* 1 c ,
Of lencorrhea, ' T * * tK"?u1? oT'dlaease.
attended^by w^eak' back, taring-down P^X^om^nd " Favor-
SensatUiM, ulceration of womb, , With trick, on-.
-v something else that pavs them better
th*m - but it can't be for you. Some
sat ing mav be made by purchasing our
ceptina something pise. . i. to
the one who offers the affront.
OR PIERCE S PLEASANT PELLETS
Cure biliousness, sick and bilious head-
^s' vKtls, tightly corked, therefore
a iaxative'-,wo
i }' nrtir Thev regulate, lnvigor-
aC^c^e^.— and
fu„ distress arising from <
citric NmI a Broth«r-ln-L w of the
Man Who Appointed Htm
QUThRIE: T. A. Neal. th federal
and district court clerk. under ntlU^
ment by the federal grand ) ry "
converting interest on government
funds to his own use. wid probab >
ho asked to resign until the affairs ^
his office are investigated
rr ut r«riar-1
trlct is charged with having accepted
,2.400 in interest on terrnorlal monei1
deposited by the GuffyGaley Oil com
pany when a suit for receiver wa,
pending against that concern
Neal U a brother-in-law of C hiei
, Justice Durford, and a Question may
br-sjw^^
pfsplk slanuiuih
em to all my rilenu5 Mrs John Bowers. ^ digestion, take oniww; nvor-
- these
There J8 no opiuni, coca e tion. ' eating, nothing fu^re tiny, sugar-
as&jtx?" ***
nsrcotic
Neither uw« —---
0^I°l"^^n^^P^g,^^h^chh^aySlwPSco'■-
tS£ CMany women bavof-^
"women have be sent'for'"the mere cost of ®a'^ng ;
iimltem
This famous medicine is not am_
— I — .i i .j :' — Domains
$50 position1
PAY TUITION AFTER j
POSITION IS SECURED j
Tbe first clgbt who clip thl. notice and .end It to
drmighon's
PRACTICAL BUSINESS C0LLE8E
Oklahoma City. Ft. Worth M^. t.
smith. F«. scott, Kansas City or St. Louis. ^
m y. without nfler'ct'UrL^coiupleted. 1*
£ooi°pofc!Uou lb not secured no pay retired.
mail course free.
If not ready to ®adyMch w?U lava
'•TfTa'rd'etc^. l'~o«W« f-
Mates Wbao^vwclalmu^ic. to-day.
Garibaldi's Remains
Most people had supposed that the
disposal of Garibaldi's remains had
been finally settled twenty years ago
This, however, as appears from
ter written by his eldest surviving
j Sown'^wlshe^'aol-lbald'rs (UrecUon
public men. not carried out. The so
asks if this setting aside of Gail
baldl's directions is to continue 1
I the answer is In the affirmative the
legislature is requested to assume the
•><°«r,3
removed from Caprera .to the cont
nent.—London Globe.
UNDER CIVIL SERVICE RULES
Kansas Penitentiary Taken Out of
Politics by New Law
TOPKKA. KAS.: The state pent
ss rrassnsj? u
T^r..P.«: finale oBcer.
and employees of the 1«8,1^lUon
in named shall be appointed by
superintendent or o ^ rcmoved by
the officer, and ma. ^
Ue said officer for cause and ^ said
0fflCCr Sht trustees a written^ repot t
managers or tru. t masons for
iiis "'rikrpou.1-
said remo\al, p affiliations
,dlsflpsija,)l
! TTT/tttii TTHTIS
A. NINE YEARS' VICTIM IINDS A
remedy teat ceres.
Ulehest craac tsiey.
^711 10 &4U Mw-on Hamlin, Story «
5^ ^city mo
JENKINS' WUSIC HOUSE, KANSAS CITY, MO.
When writing mention this paper.
YY ttiiiui l ',K T-T'ct-.M of ffOOtt enni
«n- citi7.ens of .vhnc'an speak, road and
„nd temperate hrtbitB,nf ^nittt.on ai,ply to Ho-
write FPostofflcn buildinc,
eruiting ° ind. Ter.. Enid, bhaw
^VorXthrie. O^-
Another's wealth Pl«M; 0Ur8
is more agreeable to othe ■■
V,-hen old woman frolics she
tokes with death.
Treatment Tlmt Succeeded.
s^«-«rs3ssss
k"ss ^ *"
out. suffering groat distress
" Did vou have ft phy siciau. ,
"Yes"I took medicine from a dozen
I different doctors, bu^ without getting
aUyHow did'yo^get on the track of a
cure?'
wedding'dAV delayed
E .
"ssv
Antlers was awarded $855 damages^
the United States court ^ reasQn
;;9th7dauars w ith his brl^i;^
two men, representing thern^l,v ^
be officers, entered th° to
him under arr ^ ^ ^ .^^mg
of Allen was wan to he
horses. He proved how
the wrong man, ^ brought
Upon his ret"™ for $10,000,
suit against the °®ce ^ mt
claiming he had been da wed>
extent by reason of the
ding
WE DEMAND
your attentions
|| anyone offered you a 8^
LJ fbr aa -perteel on.
would you ^
,1 anyone offered yo- one
dollar for 75 «nUolb4dm°nt*
would you take it?
!W« offer you 10 ounces of lh.
I very bes stareh/rrwde {or .
fJo hr®"6 ^ ■
Mother.
0m b a hmfw^-propos'.tion.
DlT ANCtSTA#:*B"« fc«t
and tfwapest
W, poawxfK i«
AsK your gw«"
Tfci «FHMCE STARCH CO,
OmihA N*b ;
"Abook about Dr.WiUiamsTink Pills
a thrown in our doorway ono day-
Mv husband U up !U"1 a
^ lu ™cfully• Ho was so impressed
l tbe^tatorucnts of those who had been
by ft that remedy that ho imme-
SJy boS« >"' P""
aud insisted on my taking them.
'' ?i^gau^to leel^better tho°seCond day |
ttmo I had taken t h< p,nk puis
entirely well. V ^ ^ ^ fal,t and
pan euro e\en ^ time
tioU'Sd gD°r Williams' Pink Pills give
N.oth« -
edy yields sucli ^.dlcfAjX 4,
AT.Darvoux lives at JNo. 4.
HES MOINES. 10WAa
preme court ha atnendment to
cislon sustaining nroviding for bl-
the state constitution Provl-li^^ ny
ennlal inf'ead.0ftllTs amendment there
the adoption of this ^ ,owa
will ^ no fener ot all officers
this fall. lhe d ordinarily be
whose successors wotdd^or
elected then, a ent has been
I one year. l ne jt
attacked on the Bl"un roposition, but
mined more ids that it is
the supreme coui l
constitutional.
The Bp-trtS line." accord-
direct Chicago St. Louis 1 t
« B to ,he ChhLTegbeIn?n progress for
preparation.-, ha ■ view_
several months wUh^hU en iete(i_ ^
Plans have now ( said
surveys b«n
the right of way hais hee,'
week?.
""When ^«VV.°U 'SS^1®"
to linvo in liirt bin, hOW. f ®/ttbout coffoo that is Bold in bulk,
^^ r,
ot lncr0
—■8tou"°ljon cottec,
lhc leader o. a.l
-*vau
Tins i>up""" ,„|.crcit' i er"-
can be due only ^^r,, "«C-
fa no s,r"nJ,*Lrtl,s|uo popui^rt'y-
UB,,rdB of o! MILLIONS OF
" th«rFPERS does not convince
llOUSKKLLE L COFFEE.
youol U.c merits oS U a
« costs yo-^Sstway ««
package. * ' ,fi all(3 to Htnltc
CO"VLn?ERMANENT PURCHASER.
VOU a "*jEV ..j g.-jiied packagM*
aoV?eIchefyFouEal","uro ^ clean a* wUeu it left our
'aj,\on-head alnnlilc premiumn.
Bav SOLD BY GROCERS
everywhere
„r..ni.S,)N Sl'lCL GO- Toledo, Ohio.
cotton ginning machinery
We Make the Best.
We M.Ue ,he LarSes, Une in^^
_ wCll pleased arid happy Y0u know the
CONTINENTAL C,N COMPANY, DALLAS. TEXA^
Minnesota Kicks lnv(?Btlgation
ST' nf the legislature submit-
conamlttee o ^ n a mPmor-
ted a report recomm the lnter.
ial to congress asking, g.yen
state & short haul
ru^VSa,rg^tLtato commerce
n',•, t0 that Min-
l-S^r freight rates than
Iowa and Illinois.
An Earthquake In India ^
LAHORE, BR! ^ occurred here,
lent earthquake h ,0RS of nfe
accompanied^ ^ aud othor
and great dam g haU ,s almost
buildings. 'ne , an(1 juma
par* U; ^ Williamj/«l- raized and the ^hea ,s ln
Many houses in the nam
collapsed.
IV, f are sold by all druggists m
{ Pl11 t°r0f Se world. Dyspeptics
very lmrt of William s M^l-
shonld send to thefoJ
ieino
a new -
nnd How to Lat
| you.
Those Who Have TrW ^
trill use no other. j ln Qjiantity
rf ta,Itv'—^8°lfo °dw
1 brands contain
, Case, thirteen years old,
Lavlni Lase, ]ake near Wynna-
™ ;,r0che was fishing and fell Into
^■ater Sh= was the daughter of
a widow.
key brand shoes
trade mark
st. louis
all ways best
Are your shoes B!*M yo
Spring liod en,* at a loW prko? U you wru. «o Jo thta biUr# y((U
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Maher, J. H. Logan County News. (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1905, newspaper, April 14, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc234758/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.