The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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DISTRESS AFTER MEALS
Sura Sign That Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
Aie Needed to Tone Up the
Digestive Organs.
T/ms of appetite, distress after eatinp,
shortness of breath, a feeliiiK of utter
weakness—these are symptoms that tire
familiar to most sufferers from stomach
trouble. Too often th« ordinary doctor's
treatment serves but to wuukeu the dis-
eased organs.
Tho uew tonic method of treating dis-
orders of this kind does not aim to do the
work of the stomach, does not demand
that the food be pre-digested, but builds
ti p the weakened organs, so tliutthey can
do the wo:k that nature intended.
Mrs. I .O. Ijaw.of No. S*J4 Norlh street,
Morton, Kansas, says : "In 1^1*7, while
we were living oil a farm ill this neigh
Whood, I became generally debilitated
as the result of overwork. I had serious
indigestion, lost my appetite, suffered
from a seuse of sntfocatiou and from ob-
struction of the circulation, so that arti-
ficial means hart to be used to restore it.
After suffering for months without find-
ing any relief, I tried a box of Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills of which I hail read in
a newspaper. The first few boxes made
me lots better, and after using tbe third
hot 1 felt entirely well.
"I am now in excellent health anil am
able not only to take care of liiy house
but also to assist my husband in a store
which he has lately taken. Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills cured me and I can recom-
mend theiu. They are so simple, so
easily taken and so prompt iu their ac-
tion."
Remember Dr. Williams'Pink Pills do
not act on the bowels. They make new
bluod and restore shattered nerves, in
this way they carry health and vigor to
every organ imrt fiber of the body. They
are sold by all druggists or will be sent,,
postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per
box; six boxes for 50. by tin I)r. Wil-
liams Medicine Co., Scheuoctudy, N.Y
A Scotch Test.
Auc.htermuchtyla tho happy town
which every Scot, proud of his un-
pronounceable tongue, uses as a shib-
boleth to test the linguistic skill of
the Southron. If you mcnot say
""Auchtermuctity" you are still an un-
educated barbarian The meaning of
the word happens to be as monstrous
as its sound. "The high ground of
the wild sow" is not a name one would
choose for a garden city. People,
however, are found to flock to it as a
summer resort, and us it has a lov-
ers' pool, the town lias probably at-
tractions more real than its name. Iu
the early pari of last century Auch-
termuchty went bankrupt, and was
deprived of all its property except the
gaol, and one or two other asseis of
uu equally necessary character. It is
now rich, peaceful and radical
But
Patience is lo tie applauded always,
but. of course, the people who have
dealings with you never have occasion
to use any.
Best in Existence.
"I sincerely believe, all things con
sidered, Hunt's Lightning Oil is the
most useful and valuable household
remedy In existence. Kor Cuts, lturns,
Sprains and Insect Bites, it has no
equal, so far as my experience goes."
O. E. Huntington,
Eufaula, Ala.
Women like mystery. Hence the
fascination the average nniri has lor
the average woman.
In spite of Dr. Osier, some men im
prove with age, and the glory of
youth is often merely a mirage.
UMIT
leather
FOR MEN
Unless you
a re wearing the
YOU
are not
SSR KNIGHT #4 SHOE.
It's Different-It's STYLE, COMFORT, SERVICE and E
OMY ALL in one pair of SHOES
Every Dealer Who Has His Customers
interest at Heart, Sells These Shoes.
ftfrrtljfunrr-Sniiarts 5 ljor (£o.
rvy«.r*ry.
PRICE,
25 Cts.
/to cure the grip,
• IN one day
ANIMIPINEN
HAS HO tQUAL FOR
AITI-fiRIPIK
IS GUARANTEED TO CURE
grip, bad cold, headache and neuralgia
1 won't Mil An«t-Orlplne to .l-l-r „h;. ■won'tBuijrjni™
It, 1'al 1 for your MOM. 1 HA* K IF ■ T 1IO > T «. V IC I-..
Jt\ W. Vie me r,SI. l .,Manutaoiurer,#>i>riMB//eltl,,Tfo.
WASTED TO A SHADOW.
Found a Cure After Fifteen
Years of Suffering.
A. H. Stotts, messenger at the State
Capitol, Columbus, O.. says:
"Kor fifteen years
I had kidney trou-
bles. and though I
doctored faithfully,
could not find n
cure. 1 had heavy
backaches, d 1 z i y
headaches and ter-
rible urinary disor
ders. One day 1
collapsed, fell In-
sensible on the
sidewalk, and then
wasted away In bed for ten weeks
After being given up, 1 began usins
1 loan's Kidney Pills. In a couple of
months 1 regained my old health, and
now weigh 18S pounds. Twelve boxes
did it, and I have been well two
years."
Sold by nil dealers. Sn cents a box
Foster-Mllhurn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.
Life serins to be a dreary ex pnnts
to the boy who has to wear bis dad's
ket for his production
Mm. Wltiilnw'i H«w lhmif syrup.
F r children •often* tlf tftiiun, reduoe« In-
(Uiuuiftiloii «uru«*ludcoil*. £*-• •
It always hurts a girl more or less
when her best fellow happens to call
with a two-day's growth of whiskers
on his chin.
Try One Package.
Tf "Defliinee Ktareh" does not pinnae
you, return it to your dealer. If it
you I'et one-third mure for the
same mom v It will jrlve you satis-
faction, and will not stlrk to tho Iron.
The prohibitionists will kick just
as bard us any other man when he
finds water in the milk.
Where Others Failed.
"Each spring for five or six years 1
broke out with a kind of eczema
which nothing seemed to relieve per
manently. Finally I tried a box of
Hunt's Cure, which promptly cured
Two years have passed by, but
tho trouble lias not returned."
Mrs. Kate Howard,
Little Kock, Ark.
READ AND YOU WILL LHARN
That the leading n.edioal writers and
t<*achrrs of ull tho wvoral whools of
practice endorse ami reooinmomi, in tho
uronirest u-r:ns possible, oacli ami ovory
iiitjndii'ut ontoriiiK Into tho cotnixwiitlon
of Dr. ttorcw'a Golden MwlicaI Discovery
for the cure ot woaU stomach, «lys|w|>*ia,
cfttarrh of stoma eli, "liver complaint."
torpid liver, or biliousm*.*. chronic bowel
affection*, ami all catarrhal diseases of
whatever rt nion, nsme or nature. It \+
also a |K*llic remedy for all such chronic
or long staiuling eases of catarrhal a flec-
tions ami their resultants, as bronchial,
throat ami lung diseases o-icept ctmsumn-
tloii)accompanied witli si v ere omgh.v It.
\ not so good for acuto eohU and coughs,
but for linnering, or chronic cases it is
especially efficacious in priMlucing per-
f Tt euros It contains Black Cherry bark,
Golden Seal p*Jot. llliNMlrnot. Stone n ot.
Maudrako m>t and (Jneen's root all of
which are highly praised as rennnlies for
til the above mentioned affection* by such
eminent medical writers and teachers as
l>rof. Bartholow, c f Jefferson Metl. Col-
lege; Prof. Hare, of the Univ. of Pa.;
Prof. Finley KUingwood, M D of IWn
iiett Med. College, I'hleago; Prof. John
King, M. 1).. late of CiiK-innatl; Prof.
John M. Seudder, M. I'., late of Cincln-
nati . Prof. Ed* in M II; M D. of
Hahnemann Mod. College. Chicago, and
ncorea of otliers equally eminent in their
several arhouls « f practice.
The "Golden Medical Discovery" is the
only niiMllcine put up for sale through
druggists for like purposes, that has anv
such urofetttUiuil « iuit rsement worth
more than any numl er of ordinary testi-
monial*. Open publicity of its formula
on the bottle w rapper is tho liest posaible
guaranty of Its merits. A glance at this
published formula will show thafGohlen
Mcdical Discovery " contains no poison
ous or harmful agents and no alcohol
chemically pure, triple rollned glycerine
being uned instead, tilycerine Is entirely
unobjectionable and besides is a most
nsrful Ingredient In the cur© of all Atom
ach as well us bronchial, throat ami lung
affections. There is tho hiirhest medical
authority for its use in all such cases.
The "Discovery "Is a concentrated glyc-
eric extract of native, medicinal roots
and is safe and reliable.
A booklet of extracts from eminent,
medical authorities, endorsing its ingre-
dients mailed frvc on request. AUJruss
Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. V.
The man who marries a wealthy
grass widow makes hay w hile the sun
shines.
The cloud li:i
the man whose
the enemy.
no silver lining for
umbrella is held by
fits \wwr::zr:rj
it. Send i r t lil i. 44 I.OO
ok- k. 11. kl.lm i ill . '• ann
nt" ornrtTr. uM n «i*fter
h Or>'ai Nitrve U«wt< r
rial i n! t If and tri«tlwo.
rttlliululphm. l ik-
A man Is *
thinks his wif
•Mom ;
thinks
,s bad
he is.
I do not believe Ptso'n Cure for Conhumptiot
has an equ;U for ooughs and cot(^. —JOHN F.
lloTK.it. Trinity Springs, lud.. Feb. 15, 1U0U.
Would that we could say truthfully
that the mosquito's buzz is worse
than Its bPe.
Don't spoil vour clothes. Use lved Cross
Rag Uluo and keep tbom white as suow.
Your grocer sells it.
Weather
sometimes
predictions, like dreams
go by contraries.
I FOB EMERGENCIES AT HOME
And for the Stock on the Farm
NOTHINC EQUALS
SLOAN'S
LINIMENT
The Great Antiseptic
Price, 25c., 50c. and # 1.00.
Dr. EARL
615 Albany St.
S. SLOAN,
f Boston, IVIa9S.
When tou buy Starch
buy Defiance and got the best. 1c ojl for IT
ents. Once used, ai'vays used.
The love of a woman has in it a
phase of devotion which borders on
reverence.
6ensible Housekeepers
will have Defiance Starch, not alone
because they get one-third more f« r
i he same money, but alsi beta use of
superior quality.
One word leads to another no ?n:i
tor whether you are reading the Bible
or a dime novel.
$100 Reward, $100.
Th* reader* of tbl* pu|.er *t' plew^d lo ]rnm
ln ii Hi. re I- «t . n«- (trended «!;•*•• «-e ||i-o. m- e . «
|m" been aide l rur« In nil It* m.d Uml 1«
l ai'trih. Hall's < iiiftrrti l ore 1* lli«* «• nI> | *>lil e
rure u"W kuown to the tiled leal frMlernliy. « *! "•
betiifc u ciiiHtltutlonal UIm-hw* i.- | ;lr« a • ■tiHlllu
tloiial tri aunem. Ilall> Cn.urrh • urt* tah« ii i
irnmlly. a«itn>r dlrrrrijr ip >n Hie Id I una niucom
•urfan-s of the •t icui, then-by d«airoyln« n ■
foundation M e dl-e^e. and ytvh.K llio j ..ll. .t
mreii III linlldtDK up I he o n tltiit4i>n ai.d
lug iiH'urt! In doUit; It- work. The proprietors hte «•
to much fulih In It« tur«i.ve p«.wera tiioi tl.ey offer
Our Hundred Dollars f< r «ny cmm Ui*l It ta.U u
cum'. Seud for list «>f t«*Ktlmon1ala,
Addreaa K. .1. t IIKNKY & t o., Toledo, O.
Sold •* *n Druiuti"t . ~Sc.
TakciUll'a Family Pills f« r constipation.
A pood many of us lind fault with
Fate (or treating us as we deserve.
A wise shopper goes a little earlier
to avoid the rush of those who are
early.
Defiance Starch Is put up 1ft ounces
in a package. 10 rents. One-third
more starch for the same money.
A Boston actress is said to have
made a small fortune trading in dia-
monds. Judging from some of these
press agents' exploits, there is also
money iu losing them.
Money in Abalone*.
Tho abalone industry is a consider
able one among the Chinese of the
Pacific coast. Several processes are
necessary to bring out the wonderful
colorings iu the shells, and acres of
ground are devoted to curing them.
This work is carried on by the Mon-
golian fishermen, who depend for their
sole sustenance largely upon the ti^ti
of the bivalve itself
Somewhat Indccent Haste.
Jones, who had reeently married
Smith's widow hastily opened a note
which lay on the breakfast table with-
out looking at the address To his
discomfiture he found a circular from
a firm of monumental masons, enclos-
ing a drawing of a tombstone wi'h the
inscription To the memory of my
beloved husband, whom 1 can uever
replace."
Obeyed Direction.
As 1 was going along the street the
other day I met an old friend of mine,
Pat Murphy After talking over old
times I asked him if he had ever got
a letter from his brother. Says he;
"Yes, 1 did. but he had stamped ou
the corner of the envelope, return In
five days, so ! sent it hack iiostou
Herald.
Architect Had His Joke.
On taking their seats for the first
time on the bench at the newly
erected courthouse at pelmerliorst,
Germany, the judges were much per-
turbed to find that the architect had
ornamented the portico wi(ii the
sculptured head of a fox on one side
at:d that of a sheep on the other.
Financial Note.
Troiililr i« thf genuine coin of sor-
row: worry Is but lis oiiiinti'rfdt. Tlie
AltrlRlilv Coil rr makes Hie former for
us became he thinks we neeil It to
pay life's Indebtedness: we make the
latter for ourselves, and when we find
tha: It pays nothing moan right
Mfterlv
HEAD
THROA"
LUNGS
KIDNEti
BLADDER
FEMALE
ORGANS
Colonel Arthur L. Hamilton
Ohio Volunteers,
Good ale street, Columbus, O
writes: 44As a remedy for ca-
tarrh and stomach trouble 1
can fully recommend Peruna."
Mrs. Hamilton, wife of the
allant Colonel. Is an ardent
rloud ot l'oruna also.
ACTUAl-
ssxa
FOR THE
CHRISTMAS
HOLIDAYS
THE
SANTA FE
ANNOUNCE SPECIAL
LOW KATES TO 1HE
OLD STATES
In th. Ponthw.t Tloket* on sale n«?em-
b«r 21st, 22*1, and 23.1 Limited lo reiurr J <
d y fr m dtl« of sale. Quick, direot ron-
Qfetlons through th« three principal gate-
way* to the Souihwent. If you are thinking
of going bank to the Old Stata* for the holi-
days Just talk it over with
The Santa Fe Agent
W. S. KEENAN. G. P A
UAL KKTON
best in rates
best in time
best in serving
Th« Wnnts of tho Traveling
PUBLIC
Low round trip rates to Northern
points durlon the Kail. W rite for In-
formation. C. W. Strain, 0. P. A.,
Furt Worth, Texa
It Ib a shame when the baby wakes
Is awake for ten minutes, that he
should lose "his whole night's rest,"
isn't it, now ?
E-ery housekeeper sitoulil know
that It they will buy Defiance Cold
\Vater Siardi for laundry nsn they
*i!l have not only time, because it
never sticks to the iron, 'out because
ach packafi" contains l<i —one full
pound —•vliiln all other Cold Water
Starches a.e j ut up in % pound pack-
ages, and tlio price Is the same, 10
cents. Then anain because Defiance
Starch is free from all injur ous cbem-
i iculs. It your ^roc**>r trii'^ to sell you a
I 12-ox. package it IS because he has
! a stock on hand which lie wishes to
1 dispose of before lie puts in Der.ance.
lie knows that Defiance fetarch has
1 printed on every package in lur^e let-
j ters and flRitres "lfi ozs " Demand
{ Defiance and save much time ano
money and the annoyance of the iron
I sticking. Defiance never sticks.
A girl is not necessarily happy
when she smiles—any more than a
melon is eatable when It cracks wide
open.
Avoid fraudulent Imitations, t'se the |
genuine lied Cross Bu*r Blue aud preserve
j our elotlies. Your grocer sella it.
A man seldom cares if his hair doc-
keep on getting gray just so it keeps
on.
Taylor's Cherokee Kemody of Sweet Gum
ami Mullen is Naluru'sgreat remedy Cures
Couuhs, Colds, Croup and C-oiiHiraiptinn.
and all throat and linn.' troubles At drug-
giats, iV., olic. and H Ml |«r Ij. .11U •.
Tho in a n who saves his religion for
Sunday is like the man who save his
money for his heirs.
AYcCelablc Preparation Tor As
similaling ihe Food and llcgula
ting die Stointichs and Dowels of
ihmbbmm
Tromolcs ni^\sIion.Ctuvrfiif-
ness and Rest .Contains neillier
Opium,Morpluiu! nor Mineral.
Kor Nahcotic.
YfM n,xiMnzr:rawt
famfJun Seed"
Atx Senna *
RmKiU* SmUt —
jhtur .We/ *
/**f<ntuxi -
Jm f< /h/rift.. StoUt*
li^nSefd-
Ctruth*J Sugar
hud /ywt rlavm
Aperfcri Remedy forConslipn
Ron.Sour Stomach,Diiurhoen
Worms .("onviilsitms.l'cverish-
IK'SS <>tul Loss OF SlJJKI*.
TacSunile Sijnalure of
£uc£A/.
X KAV VOUK.
This Is No Joke.
Hunt's Cure has saved more people
from the "Old Scratch" than any
other known agent, simply because it
makes scratching entirely unneces-
sary. One application relieves any
form of itching skin disease that ever
afflicted mankind. One box guaran-
teed to cure any one case.
The richest man in the world was
iKirn without a cent in his pocket.
EAACT COPV OF WRAPPER.
LEWIS
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
1SIQRIA
FIND
UGLE BINDER
5? Cifear better Quality than most lOf Cigars
fowls' Factory, Peoria, ui.
Dealm t v their JoIiIkt or direct from Frank i
Look
W. N. O • DALLAS. NO.-47-I9Q5
cunts wmRf ii else r*iL .
Beat C«iu :h Syrup. Tutei Onoa. U«
In time. Sold \>Y drnygltm.
YOUNG AND OLD
in earnestly urged to write us at once for Free Advice.
Make us your confidant, describing all your troubles, stat-
ing age, and we will send you valuable Instructions and
advice, In plain, sealed envelope.
Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, fenn.
Your Looks
arc a very rood indication of the state of your general health. If you are
pale, thin, dark under the eyes, complexion muddy, tongue coated, and
look older than you should, you are tobogganning down the slippery side
of ill health into a ditch of dangerous sickness. Stop yourself in time.
Put on the brakes. Brace up aH your health forces with
WINE
OF
Woman's Best Friend
Carciui is a pare, harmless, medicinal, curative,
palatable, vegetable extract, which gently acts up-
on and heals inflamed female organs, relieving all
pain and regulating disordered functions.
It is a safe ano reliable cure, for all forms of fe-
male trouble, purifying and enriching tainted blood,
and toning up the soggy nerves. It makes sick
women well. Try it.
At every Drug Store in 51*00 Bottles
Decision in Cotton
"MY HUSBAND HAD
four doctors"
writes Mrs. Dora Crenshaw of
Westpolnt, Ga., "to treat me, but
they did me do good. After my
fourth child, my womb came down,
and I could hardly sit up. After
taking one bottle of Cardui I be-
gan to get well. I am now cured,
have plenty of milk and no more
womb trouble. GirJul has made
me feel like a new woman."
Cotton will be moving rapid-
ly from now on, and you will
1 have to decide quickly what to
| do with each lot, according to
1 the circumstances o£ tho
I moment.
Our services and our facil-
ities are at your command, and
' you will make no mistake by
' shipping to us.
Wm. D. Cleveland & Sons,
Houston. T *««
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