The Indianola Enterprise. (Indianola, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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kidney trouble
due to catarrh.
DEMAND FOR CHANGE OF DIET.
Constant Familiarity With On® Form
of Food Bring* Loathing.
Familiarity breeda contempt, and
enforced familiarity !h ai t to Induce
repugnance. Hut few an* a*ar how
intense auch repugnant
In the cnae «f pe< ple c n<!"!
ap<nil th<* Krca'«*r portion of ti
In the manufacture or pr« par
Homi* one particular urtlc
seted, for (nataix e. that
cur# r- ■ f Ala i t
ht«-a«ly llet i if freshly
grow to *< )< athe the mii
that they will devour aln
Mann* ti.at will su
erence to it. Tie
Arcarhon In Fran
any chance eat «
them an food fit on
It Is a fact well 1 in
may become
i ot
V II is as-
the nil non
• ral n inths'
caught tihh,
■cuh-nt meat
oat any auh-
life in i ref
Danger to Saltmn in Anb Renascence
Inhabitants of Prtvlaow New
Gevemrd from C«MMt«nHna^le
Threaten to Threw Off Yoko
and A avert 1 heir In^e^eiWvace
Rusilt h waning prestige in Asia
haa permitted more *hai> one oriental
p«-ople !o raise ita head and reassert
its national consciousness, says the
lt< \if* of Reviews A' Constant!
t >Lle ti- |« >«nlng fear of the Mus
f tin
by
tribes subject tc
tunately for th«
in he has addc 1
hand there has
• rli . Arab rev
eady cost him
Turk-
Miltan.
• •a
The Curative Power of PE-RU-NA
in Kidney Disease the Talk
of the Continent.
Nicholas .1 11 «rt /. MeinUTOf Arndent
Order < f WurUiiien. <; jut d I -• <i|f •*.
No. lio. |*earl Street Hotel, Alhfttiy,
N. > writes;
\ few months R|fO I eontraeted a
heavy cold which M-ttled ill iiin ki«iiu\
and eaeh time I was x|mi- mI to inidem
ent weather the trouble was atf^nifatl d
until filially I waa unable t* work.
"After trying many of the adver-
tised remedies for kidney trouble, I
finally took Peruna.
"In a week the intense pains in
my back were much relieved and in
four weeks I was able to take up
my work again.
• I still continued to use Peruna for
another month and at the end of that
time 1 was peifeetlv well.
"1 now take a il'one or two when I
have b • n exposed and lind that it ia
splendid to keep me well.''
Hundreds of Cures.
Pr Hart man in constantly In receipt
of testimonials from people who hare
been cured of chronic and complicated
kidney disease by Peruiia. I'or free
medical advice, addrena Dr. Ilartman,
President of The Hurt man Sanitarium,
Columbus. Ohio.
N« w ti Him *n
I extrem< t i at
than touch ■<>
| willing to c xcli
' fl li for a modi
I how rancid and unapt
ter may l « Similar!]
the
f I!'
ploy«-d In < •
to loath* a
K\. n the i !
Hon iuch
the mouth?
d n "H. haVI
tn« reverse
nU'h omnivorous
A T. *
rirb
hap
•oa fa«
coa I ti a ti
nicest of chocolate
a would cans* to
of the daintiest
no attractions, bu
for tlo otherwi
« n
prow
form,
•otifec
wat< r
lOCl« t)'
quite
• will-
.'ii idea ni
ks of ti
m i
l art>
rill i
< pprc
Th.y
In thf pi
I'rltlnh
id the iiin
"Vi'ii.mi t
nml bli
moil Thorough rr*olu'iou. thU <Wr*s«
•>«.
Th MttOMl Aral. I>mr'.y announce*
lis lntrntli.il of neparatln* completely
fr in Turku anil founding an Arab
••iri'lrr camponod of all 'h«' countries
«.f A-iallr Arabs Ini within Ha'
lira! bounilirU*. from thi- va.lry of
th>- Tirri* ami Kuphrate< even to the
iM'iraws of Sin z an<l from tn>- Me<!l-
terran.-an to thi S .1 of (>n..iti Th**
plar contvmplati'K a form of govern-
'i ,-rt undi r an Arabian Mussulman
which "aHall be a liberal, prueresslve.
1 1: .'Itutlonal Hiiltanute." It In ast. :t-
Wh'n Home people iire*s up T«n
might aa well surrender; you can't
reals', them
I As fuv n«u . i-ur. f«r '"<io umptlc«
hM .fur iOUffha .rtil i-old- JouM F.
iluTSa. Trinity sprin#- l<1 Frb. l' iwi
Hr.. fs I W'. *• M.t III H(f nyrup.
>*• [.! ■-% l.. ii . .jft-n. th* d * i.-'Im'*. Ia
lau. titi j* • * !u<l ■ • *
When 1
the back.
: lek
man asks you for a pat on
you feel like giving him a
iMiH'r rom.rr
I ... . w 1 r..« Hal] Hlue.ealv
1 cu* 1' uiu;>AQ). South Ifc'iai, liuL
What is aBackache?
IT n NATURE'S WARSIN6 TO WOMEN
Diseases of Women's Orgsntan Cared and
Consequent Pala Stopped by Lydia E.
Plakhaflfs Vegctabla Ccmposnd
MIt leem* na ti oujrh my back wrou!d
break." Women utter these words
over and over a^raui but continue to
draff alonir and hulTt*r with aches in the
Mnall of the back, pain low down in
the side, '4 bearing dow n " pains, nerv-
ousness and no ambition for any task.
'J he meane
th;
accompi
Hh this* maKiiifi- day abusing
man l« tc
neighbor
UK K I
nit by
• i:' project it will not be necessary j nesa.
tr. «*d any blood.'*
FITS
country, who number only r(oo or C« 0,
do in the face of 12.000,ron? This haii
a. 1 !>•« n thought out and the Arabian
p<opl< are ready. The address is
signed by " The supreme council of
I • national Arab party ' A number of
economic and industrial projects arc
al-ii contemplated by tills party. In-
cl'.x InR the reclamation of Syria and
Mev(<|K tamla by means of irrigation,
making these ancient lands a second
route to India.
Ixl f .
•ason when life is:
because Jonathan I
This is the s
worth living,
apples are ripe.
All Upte-Date Housekeepert
us« Defiant** <' Id Water Starch, b*-
c-ause It is tiettei. and 4 ox. more of it
for name money.
The prick of conscience is often
merely the humiliation of being found
out.
Mr/ F.hx abetp H1 Qompjon
Where the "Tenderfoot'' Held His Own
young women
UNSEEN IN A SAW
Tli r*uiiw n thlnfr* atHMil thliSnw Y« u
cniiliol til" Oil*' t««B«ur<* of Ihn hlfel; tnkcl
u «hari>, (Milling iiihI h">UU it liiiigrr lh«n
tih v oi li«'r s: w Y"ii rniiaot t !i« lou^ltie'M
of IU r«; im'ii<I> wiituMil n <-r it ktnk.
hll.VI.lt sri;r.l., llm Hiwm erueililn itrrl in
tin* world, I* iiiadt* lie- AlLum foriiuilu.
ti'mp- rt il uii'l Imriki.tJ | y llir Alkini rer ,t
prtn'i'fci. uiitl iimh! only In Aikltm V"ii
emmet •>'• « «tin imrfoetly {tridimiid inpvr « f
ili«* I. runt entlly. wltliunl I• • i«• U11n
llul v«'H en ii ■«« lite Alkinit irmlf murk and
It yiiir protiHU i« n w tie it y "ii |>n> u Siiw VN ••
wrr in ken ninI i>iir irtidf mark « ii h Suit
rncioti l! ut it ti ourowu n uk" and 'twit wr
r«« )n tIv | r« u«l of It. N\« mak« all ty|H-«
an t ■!/(>« of Nnwi f"r sll pur|H)M-ii
AlUltia Snwi. <%>rn Knivr . perflation floor
Hempen, . nr«« Hold |iy nil «« >*! I. rilfim«
(it'uli r«. CaHli^nnoii requrnt.
E. C. ATI\INS (?1 CO., Inc.
Largrii >aw Manufadurrrt in ibr W'*rU.
Farloiy am) ! .«* « tiliv« (4ft, ImiunapoL, li.tlutna-
IllUNi'llKN New York, i'IiIi mb >
I'urllaml, |Or«*Kii|ii, Ht'Ollli', Sn
mriii|>ti! , ai in ii la mtul Touiiiim,
l1llllMU|MllU,
KraiirlMHi,
Aorpl no Suhariute li.iul on ihr Alktm lUanil
Ji
smii in good imiinwiiki
W. IL Douglas
•3'l?&*3^SHOESra0A
W. L. DouKins $4.00 Cllt Cd^o Lino
cannot Ijo cq'inllod nt any price.
m'"im v.cl
(Kal nt*t
IIH .luly •. iara.
... W.i.OUUGI 4H MAHiS AfO STILS
^ MORE MEN'S SNOi 8 1 HAM
AMY OTHER MA HUE AC TURER.
(tin nnfl HEWARO to anyonevihe can
V ■ UfUJU th! itator.u'nt.
W. L. Doitijlai 5.t.5ft ihWH hmc Im tliclr ft-
crllcnt Mvle. eny liltlnf, ami awrcrlor eart"u
uhIiIIc*. nv hl?\the larRei*t «ale o| ao> J.I «(l
%,ior In t!ic world, fhrv are lu l a* hoo*I n
•tone t ti nt v.o*i yau M.00 to I' 00 tea onlj
. illermce U tha nrlvr. II I could take you Into
iv la.tnry at hrocktan, Mf * . tit- Inrreat ?it
Ve world under on* roof nml Ir ti nun'# tier
iocs, end *ti w * "it tl # cat* w Itli which c> rry
,'uirof Dooirta-. >ho#« l« miule. M'ti w euld rcallic
•Sy W . L. |)ihi ilan t.t.JIU alloc# arc the l cal
;ht«i prt dine l In ttia ^orld.
It I could alio a wu th# ilftertncc batwrcn the
•hoc* made ia m* factory and tho # #1 other
-nakrft, you would uo j# rat and why ltoukl«i
W.5(1 ahot*a coat uiorc to uiake. w?i> i\n> hoh!
their lit bettor, wear lonv'er. and are ot
■ treatrr (ntrlnalc vulua than any #thcr $.1.50
i-hoe on the market tc-day.
W. L. OouQ/mm Strong Mntlo Shoum for
Man. C9.SO. $2.U0. St*y«' *c/ po/ «
Or9mm Shoom.$2.BU, $2, ^1.75, fit.Mi
CAUTION. — hu s««t neon h O • * >V. 1.
|M Shoe*. Tak# iii> •nlwlitiiti N. nv ^. i i «
orithont hia liauia an.l pn.-o Muinprdoa Isiit.nii.
VNTKIl. A ahoa il 'itler in every t« wn where
W. 1.. 1 • • in Shi ma air • t - II Y I H > •' "I
ftinplat aont fro# f« r ln p#etlon ti|*on rajMit
Fust Color [ytlrta uxvd; th ti/ u / nvt i'i"i" brassy-
Write for lilwatratoil CaUlog - ? Pall Stylo*
W.L. l)Ol (iLAb. lirocktou. Atiuoa.
NECESSITY FOR HIGH IDEALS
Simple Rulea by Which Medical Stu
dent Should Ge Guided.
Whatever the student's Intit. what
ever his ultimate Intention In the way
of practlco may be, the s.une simple
rules will hold good. II must be earn
est lu his desire to l«*ai ti. and lie must
never be contented with partially un-
derstanding lie must be methodical,
working according to a plan and ready
to sacrifice his peir-onal pleasures and
comfort a to carry out that plan. Ami
he must keep before him a high Ideal
of his professional duties, ever re
inemberliig that his ml- ion 1 to pre
vent disease and heal the sicl. lie
has joined an altruistic profession,
one where the rewards are often in
comniem.uratc altogether with the la
bora, but one where his power of do
ing good, If thoroughly and intelli-
gently exerted, v*ill be gre.iter than
It would be in any oilier walk of 11F*
—Lancet.
Good Lion Hunting Country.
There are plenty of lions in south
ern Rhodesia A comtiiis^loner wt .tt
"My route lay almost to the Karlba
gorge and then back to the Hume rlv I
er, which I followed up Into the NV
waugwe district, from where 1 left it
I found the Hume much infested with
lions, esjecially at the mouth when
one morning 1 saw as mary as live,
ami was fortunate enough in bag .iny.
four and wounding the fifth, thus thi
ding the natives of a great i :<t to
their stock " A south African j tihll
cation comments: "Sportsmen who
liuvt the time ami means at their tiIs
posal should pay a visit to tlila I
clnatlng country, where they will lin I
plenty of lion and big game sliootinv
The Journey to Hulawayo only take s
three weeks now and traveling Is n
luxury all the way."
I
Priaoncrs Boiled AIivj.
I lu USngllah statutes ol t1 e sixteenth
century the punishment act down lor
the crime of murdering by pois. 11 v..
boiling alive, and : '.rl was it<• t • i!...
j executed In that ghastly fashion In
1538 Father Stone of Canterbury uil
fered the same death. A curl is ac
count is in cxisiciu-c which gives tin
I amount paid: "For t\\men who e
the kettle and parboiled lilni and '".o
the women that scoured the kettle
The seiilcnct1 was not alway.- carried
out with so much ferocity, ;> r « u!i. i:
were sometimes hanged ! elore In in;
tHilled. In tine e so it is recoiiled !l
a man was first banged, then bulled
and then quartered.
Brnhe's Work in Astronomy.
It was tht' great eclipse of Aug. 21.
lMiO. that turned Tycho Brahe into an
astronomer. He was in his Hih year
at the time, a Danish boy of noble or
Igin and had been destined first for
the army and then for the law. Hut
the ficcuraey with which the eclii s
was predicted linprcsr-ed Mm with tin
belief that astronomy was a r.ivine
thing, an 1 ihcncettu w :r. it he devo' ti
his life to it The debt « f a roinuny
t< Tycho r.rahe, not oa'y for bis iwii
work, but us the man who . haped
the genius of Kej ler, c.'.n .scarcely be
overestimated.
Plana for tiie Future.
An old lady visiting the prisoners in
a certain prison recently was ch:t::!ng
pleasantly with a burglar who had
been sentenced to serve a long tern.,
she thought he detected signs of re
form in lilni And. now ' she si ti,
• have you any plan-* made for the fu-
ture, on the exvi"ation of y nir sen-
tence?" "Oh yes, madam ", he ?ald,
hopefully "1 ve uo; the pl.'.ns of u >
banks and a j ostofllce " The old ady
collapaed.
Cowbnyia Hnd Him at Decided
Dhndvantnf{e Cntil It Came to
One "Ihtrift Ha Had Learned
"Dawn lLast."
M.«l h
t n
Hi- v\i.re kl«l ki"v
lin ml •
!(•' Iim<I I'iitent ahoiH
\-.il th. t i . I . w.n. |
• ' -I him 1,000 t i tils
*h;ht t i
on Ills
I m 11 niuu
i ho;
t rnldered vest
Mi- liitti it
An.l he
Ami Ilia •
Ami hi.
.nit
Hlllrts Well
full Of t lot li*"-
hiel eriniMon eloeks
pink and Idii*
And he hh tiie trail fur tin - in - u Innd
Where the ronlios I ill- • and l •* 111 h
Villi lil*< 1in111• - smile iii tin* height of
aty le
He stlll'-k IhoMe WeNleru plains
Ami tin* iliidi' i \i t up at the "ToukIi"
hot ♦ I
.a the town of Tralalalee,
When tin* i ow' vm i miii when they t
a sum
tif rnoin \ to iiuiii with «l«
Ami In n i-iit ahout with a lanKUhl air
And tin- rowlioys ^i/. ',| him up.
And I'.ifh Hiinliuitiiil oiu swme 'I'll
have Nome fun
Or 1 am a yallei | up."
Ho they nil llm I up in the "Touah"
til
Ami with laughter loud and Hide
ho-
out feroeious guna
ie wed hK (|Uld
|tl It? illil a little Jig
IHH hill
Ami the merrv huneh ! id t lot of fun
With the tenderfoot that day.
Hut tin \ K"« • jar when they came to
the bar,
For lie put much booxe away.
They ordered rounds and rounds and
i ou mix
of tli* nlzen known rv- .
And ♦'.<■ h muk* ' ush lunk aworo he'd
K> t l.im drunk
Or he'd know tin reason why.
Ami thi drank all day and drank all
night
All t lie hai keep had to sell.
Ami om- l \ one e:trh s n of a sun
Hem nth the tahle fell.
I'mii at last but tin* dude remained
A* solier am any Judi{e.
Ami he vbwed the M ine with a snillo
serene
And he ordered up more budge.
And lu- drank a health to himself that
day
Am he viewed the western wreck.
"They may hi- tough, but they can't pour
stuff
I.Ike 1 ran down my neck."
The tenderfoot was a bold, h:i«l man
With Ills trousers nicely creased.
And the cowboys shrink w: >ii he men-
tions drink,
For he learned to drink down east
—Chicago Chronicle.
Ocean a Hard Taskmaster for Sailors
Brother Captains Concerned in
Game of Htc!« and Seek for
Years Before Meeting for Short
Tim#.
Willi! a little place tills world la.
two brothers, captains of deep-sea
ships, demonstrated yesterday when
they met for the first time In five years
after playing a marine game of hide
and seek for five years from east of
Sue;, only to meet In the ICar-t river.
Sailorinen's fortune parted them
again after a mere two hours to swap
their yarns of land and sea.
(Jeorge Williamson, master of the
.inish ship Ainapa, was bound over
or his ship, berthed at the foot of
:'outh Fourth street, this borough. In
the tug .1 V (Jarilcld wh-Mi he sighted
the ship Sirocco, in command of his
brother John, bound from Java around
the world to Shanghai, by way of New-
York. as tlu< men who go down to the
sea In ships say.
With a win op that raised the echoes
oft tioverneur's Island, (leorge hailed
the Sirocco and back came the an-
They do not realize that the baek is
the mainspring of woman's organism,
and quickly indicates by aching a dis-
eased condition of the womb or kid-
neys, and thai, the aches and pains will
continue until the cause is removed
Lydin K. Pinkham s Vegetable Cora-
pound for twenty years has been the
one and only effective remedy in such
you are not looking for a name fori cases It speedily cures all womb and
your trouble, but a curi'. We ran tell ' ki.lnoy disorders ami rt-stores the fe-
TI.U Hum s Cure It Is thr one quick ma e organs to a healthy condition.
* „ , , . Ilf cu,. Here is one case among thousands:
and sure specific for any kind of skin •• I consider Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
disease and all forms of itching Compound tho moat wonderful remedy in the
known. One application relieves—one j world for sick women. For a long time I
box absolutely guaranteed to cure.'
Why is it that the villlans in pic-
tures always fire revolvers with the
left hand?
This Is So.
"There an* numerous forms of skin
trouble: many of which produce al-
most intolerable itching If afflicted.
A professor, while lecturing to his
class on the subject ot "Tornadoes,"
told the pupils that In the west were
dug In the earth tornado cellars,
w hore the people run'to shield them-
selves from an approaching tor-
aufTored with a severo backache and liearing-
down pains; in fact, l bud womb trouble.
Heading of the remarkablecurea your Com*
p>und had made I decided to try it, and 1 am
hapny to say that it not only cured me en-
tirely of nil my troubles but. made mo a
strong, well woman."—Mrs. Elisabeth H.
Thompson, Lily Dale,N. Y.
No other medicine holds such a record
of cures of female ills as docs Lydia E.
undo. One young lad lu the class Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
stood up to ask the question:
"And where do you go It you could
find no cellar?"
The professor looked at him curi-
ously and replied:
"That all depends on how good a
boy you are."
No other person can give such help-
ful advice to women who are sick as
can Mrs. Pinkhaiu, for none have had
such a great experience Her address is
Lynn. Mabs., and her advice free.
Why It Is the Best
is because made by an entirely differ-
ent process. Defiance Starch Is un-
like any other, better and one-third
more for 10 cents.
swering hail from brother John as
both of them danced with glee.
it took only a short time for the
(Garfield to warp alongside the Sirocco,
but almost before the tug bumped the
big ship John leaped on the Garfield's
deck fairly into the arms of brother
George.
With the Sirocco in command of the
mate to make her dock at Brooklyn,
the Garfield with the long-parted
brothers aboard was headed for the
Ainapa at South Fourth street, lly
the time the tug got to her she was
already headed out into the stream.
The brothers boarded her and yarned
away In tin* cabin for all too short a
time.
Two hours after they had met John
was put over the side of the Amava to
join his own ship in Krie Basin, whera
she tied up. The Atnapa had also
come In from Java, stopping at Bos-
ton and this port, bound for Philadel-
phia. The brothers had miss "d each
other in various ports of call by from
twelve hours to three days. -Brooklyn
Eagle.
Farmers do love to stand around a
new agricultural Implement and "ar-
gue" about it.
Evenness of disposition may bo in-
herited, but it can be acquired by a
little patience.
A letter written In a temper may
sometimes come back in a spirit of
vindlcti veness.
FOR WOMEN
troubled with ills peculiar to
tbeir dci, used as a douche i* marvelously suc-
cessful. Thoroughly cleanses, kills disease germa.
slops uiscbargt'a, beals inflammation and local
bareness, cures l'jucotimsa a..d nasal catarrh.
Paxtine is in powder lorm to be dissolved in pure
intrr, and is far more cleansing, hcj!u>~, ccrmicidal
*nd economical tJian liquid antiseptics lor all
TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL U6ES
For sale at druggists, 50 cents a box.
T Mai Box and Book of Instructions Free.
Tmc *• Paxton Company Boston. Mas?.
When Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mention This Paper.
•PILES
NO MONEY TILL CURED Leo Bu.idut
l)k. CIl/vS Y V I Cut HS Oklahoma City. Okla.
FISTULA
WHEM
YOU BUY A
PAIR OF
CLOVER
Birds Rccotfnizcd Olid Friend at Once
F'an tail Pigeons, After I lire# Yeivra
M Absence, Fly to Former
Owner, Showing All Th«ir
Old Affection.
' IMrooiir liavr K<" l momorli'R." <;
O. Brown, tho loultry oxpert, n
mnrUoil the other (lav to (ho Halti-
moro Sun. Hore's u caso lu point:
Four or IHr ytars ago 1 had a pair of
fantsl's. as putty a pair of pigeons
as \oil over .;a\\ i sold tilt'111 to n
man up I" Pennsylvania and forgot
all alHHit them. Three years lat. r 1
had to ro up In that section to judge
some birds and nf erwarcl went home
\vl!li a local poultry fancier, lie took
mo out to the liarn to show me some
necontrivance and as wo went along
1 noticed a couple of tine fantalls.
Those are handsome bird* you've got."
I said
Yrs. Imt they're so wild.' ho an-
swered •They're the birds I got from
> on ihree years ago. and they have |
boon so fussy and excitable since 1'vo
had them tliut I can't go near them or
get them to come near me.'
"It all came back to me then, and
1 told them the birds had been just
the opposite with me and had been as
tunie and friendly as possible.
"In the meanwhile the birds had
been circling about us, apparently
much disturbed. 1 got a handful of
feed, stood perfectly still for a min-
ute or two; then 1 called them. The
circles grov narrower and narrower;
the birds eame closer and closer, until
Ilnally tine of those 'wild' birds was
on tn> : lioulder and the other was
peeking at the grain in my hand. They
had recognized my voice or something
about me. and they knew me for au
old friend Call It memory or what-
ever you please, the fact remains the
same,"
Indians Fear Curse of Angry Goddess
Puts the Burglar Out cf Business.
Th«> N tit 1< u ti r4iiiKn Hretfh Iht'i* «1« or
Bnnk mi <> putt t*«« Wli^- nr bu«in«*
Th* > : '• Imnli-.l « .«• I 1. n^.r
hrtl. >• . - |H>iy. • \ «• ' i T l\ IU11 I n M tu;.
1)1.lull ia C iy, () !• 111« v ni>. w
nml -1 •',.iul iiuml r -i -niut vr. vt •** ' M
on bind, A'ho taw I icrii •• 1 ros«
l unk i*n<l < llxvur-\Vi it «il,« ni-utH
loRiie nml prirai U-forO buy r^ i^r\vh«i«
CuhU nv t im«* i a m**nti .
W.N.U.—Oklahoma C t> — No. 41. 19C'«
^SL":5I
duties m >1SE f 1-? . ,
5t I otuh ' . I >. • I ." !.« . > M
field'.
New Praise
A ivnn.*yh.r
caliecl n|M>n to \
t.rlmn curre? t
ilu:.o wcr.t t*> t!
r\ and collated
I her oT cncyclop
tinislud, hnvittr
ipacc at tit
, thought sl.c ▼.ould
original, rnd wn •
and kucc ' fxnen
of Victor Hit . r'r "
thins, tbat h
Hugo.
\n ho r,
ts front a nt:
Wis. ti she li
end cf
f >•*
lfelsh.
Th<ni! andp of BrneeUta, Which
Rumor Sftid Brintl
Derxth to the Owniri,De«tr#v«iI
—Superstition D e« Rrrtt.
A 8outh Indian correspondent
v. rites Recently a very singular re
1'ort hts l ci 'i abroad amonj; the won:
en >f this r.iatrlct respecting: the
bracelet £ they vNrar The rejnirt is
, «rff, • •,; cf rt;*i bracelets are
n e* > danr« ous, i. e.. thes-.' thf are
t^n.'.e of Hcmbay" ^ and hn\
■stall moons and crescents,
lis ided in then 1 ii ifflm ♦ d thit a
cert«In •"«:rall wcrnt bore- its way out
of this c^ijs and bites the weavers
of these >• ; bracelets, and that
wkeever Is bitten by the worm •
con:es abided with yla?ue or some
equally fatal disuse ami dies. The
worm is said to be a small one with a
very hard head.
The report arose in Pithapuram,
where three women are said to have
died from the bite, and spread with
vreat rapidity over the whole of the
* }\>ti:'. vr :> il'trict The result has
been that thousands of these brace-
< • V.,t\c bf .-n I'e.-l: oyed during the
iist ft e. weeks. The report rocs on
s:iy further t! at tlr was
mined" in a cuarry where there was
ta ol cf a c r ain ,-..vUicss. aud that
in f.r ting ihe glass front the mine the
.ol was bri ' en. and as < consequence
the goddess has been very angry and
has sent this disease as a ptniah-
Aiw Iii'.:ian World.
EXAMINE EVERY INCH
OF THE SHOE YOU
ARE GOING TO
nothi"NGK^ ^'BKAND SHOES,
LESS THAN swrste the date
YOUR JY/& THE LINING, in ink.
moneysj? clover
WORTH J? '
BR MIND
SHOIFS WONTSELL
v ^ ^ ^ T0 Y0U
is SIMPLY
REFUSING TO
GIVE YOU YOUR
MONEYS WORTH
jk
D^rWH0
Are LEATHER—THE
BECT of it, too. ALL.
TH&CUGH they arc
EVERYTHING that
you demand. Good Shoe)
lUrrtlirtmrr-S>iuarts S'linr (Eo.
tAROEST FINE SHOE EXCUUSIVISTS
ST. LOUIS. U. S. A.
If IT'S
CHILLS
lot flAVC, IT'S
OXIDINE
\0l NEED.
Ill* *01.1 m utter an A 1ISO l.t'TK lit'A RANTEF, «n«l If you nrr not
fuveil <lriiui;i«t uill refuml your iiioucy. >ln«lc In
regnliir ami tn< t«'lfNK forma. Sold by oil ilrugi;ifltft for
50 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
You will vrill find n arje numbor of Imitations which the roanufac
tuiersc aim Hre tlr >ann'a? oXIDINK. We caution you against
s icn Mnieineiiiv 'l hrrc i« only one 0X1 PINK and we are tlie sole
uiaiiufarturro. 'i hese "nilators art* merely trying to sell *heir cheap
iiuitalioBf or. the strength « f Oxidiue's record.
V
SCC0 BM fsCtD
•\NW t*C51 OL * S i I) ^l^ H ill be to «r.i| |)H son * i>o cen find .
trvcr cj \tm r. r, Mr*chninc, Kor^ihlne, or dnij other puiacnou.s or
iniLi .ou di io
OXIDINE
(Patton-Worsham Drug
MANUFACTURERS
DALLAS. TEXAS and MEMPHIS, TENN.
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Williams, B. W. The Indianola Enterprise. (Indianola, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1905, newspaper, October 13, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269832/m1/4/?q=%22%22%7E1: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.