Crowder City Advertiser. (Juanita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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The care of Miss Prankic
t;lrscr, of [Joslon, Mass., is in-
teresting to nil women.
. 111)ran Mm. 1'i.vkii * v • — i buffered
iXnisrry forncvcralye.-it Mv back at lied
^iftnd 1 had )>cnring-d<>u " !' '• nn<l fro-
"quent headache* 1 w ti 1« 1 often wralce
f/rora a restful p in Mieh pain ami
misery that it W"i. I be Ikuii-n bef ro
[I could oIok1 my «'• a^ain. I dreaded
tho long nigli tt -II I V'-iry da>«. f
| could do no work. I con >ul|.ud ^:rr
.eat physieians hoping u> p
.but, finding that tUetr tr
| not euro m;\ I *rie*1 T .«?
ham's Vm?0 ' « *• n*
|)t wan ' (in-. I am
,jMcT i noon found j
j ,i: .uiein© for my ease.
V< .it rid of every nrhi'and
If ««#ffttotvd to perfect health.
v«sl aplendirl, have a line appetite, [
And have trained In weight a Jot." —
fMiHd Kiunkik Oil* Kit, It Warrcnton !
lt.Xit<>n. MriHH. — faooo forfeit lfo'lgl (U |
Occasion for a Story
iitxn >ih'I a nfnrjr about n run which
J( hvercd In nine 11 of upon all ihxwhoJiii.
n diiiaiT party one ev«nintf li«- wn tiled
im eluur for over mi hour waiting tor
h. i i <• ti introduce lna *torv. hut no
, pre«enUd «f — 1' finally he
a - im into ilii" hand of it waiter
•vhlKpecil "\N Im'O jrou leave the
. again, "lain the d< ' r.
in* waiter ititunu*1! tdoor an direct-
and the man h|'f*i'g to I'm feet, with
• Imitate"Whiit'n that noise a
Mi. n<>." returned hiw liont, "it whs
• door."
\|(i | Wi ll H|irnl.iri|( of pun* r -
fiuuita inr of n little Mop lit Hiti.
SKIN PURIFICATION.
('nlknin Soup, oimiiim-mi mid I'llla
4 It'll n<« r flip M. In nml llluoil of
'lorlurliiK lluiniiri-i mu>
pine Treatment fl.on.
Tlic ngoniring itching nml burning of
till' lliJl, IIM III i"/uilia . tin* frightful srnl-
ins, iin in ji'.uiia-i the !• < ■>! hair and
mi tug "f hi alp, .i- in smiled li> id; the
Iu<*<nI dit-liguu'iiiiMit, iim hi pimple* mid
.inuwurtu. the uwful Kiiflrnng of infanti,
tnd anxiett of worn out parent*, * hi
liiill: ifii-t, tetter .■ nil unit rlieuni ill <le-
tnaiid a remedy of dm t upi'iliuni.iri
ic|ie with thei/i.
hutinriit nod I'lllft
hy the te-tiinony
SUCCESSFUL FODDER TIE.
Handler Than Twine Strings and Will
Last for Yearn, If Properly
Taken Caro Of.
AN UNFORTUNATE -LOVER.
Illii Vile* to Yottitic I.mly nml Tailor
Miser-rrl«*«l liy- n ( nrrli'it i;r-
rmitl llo/.
A yo n« lady presented her Intended
j with a beautifully worked pair of sllp-
| l er?< and he a< knowJedged the pres-
ent by sending her bis picture encased
in a handsome frame, relates London
. Tit-Bits. He v rote a note to send with
It and at the same time replied angrily
j to an oft-repeited dun for an unpald-
for huII of clothes. He engaged a boy
io deliver tho package and notes. The
, young lady received the note In her
adored one's handwriting, and flew to
! her room to devour Its contents. She.
HIS KOUNTAIN PEN LEAKED. j t
And Annabel Googan's Face Boro Evi-
dence Convincing and Con-
demning.
"Annabel!" culled a Mam.li.Mei mother
over the haiiiiu. ' , ua the heard the frout
door ( lone.
es, mamma," replied a nwwt, g:rlifch
Voice, and Awshcl liuogan ►lowlj, trained
the darkuesN of the «tairca*c, •
Pt-RU-NA TONES IP THE SYSTEM
IF TAKEN THE S'ftlMi.
says this beautiful. young g(j*"
That t iiii'*^'
no atieh
of t'l. \
*y Jireakfait Food.
nuked thn
lil rak fan*
m to pllt
le h> a It
I lint h uhiit In*
Stiroly you cannot ivImIi tore-
urn In ueah.siek ami dlHioiirnffeil,
and exhausted witli each (lay's
*voj K. Some <lcrnii^eiu«>iit of the
fciiilnlne ortrniiH is rcspoiinible
for this e\hand ion, following I i:nl..ul>
any Idml ul work or effort. . 1
Lvdlii K. IMnlihiiia'fl Vegetable ^
< oni|ioiiiiil ill help you just an 11,1
it has thoiisaixlsof other women.
It Cures While You Walk.
Allen's Foot Kit
novating en I Inn, ami
Sold b\ all I )l Ilgi.'i t •«.
pt an \ Hill tituti I i in I
Address Allen v 01 muted,
•are fur
, lu ll 11 IK
?|- s|,i| |.iiig the wiong
u iln Inn 1.1 Oh, \ if
thought >*u were <miii oi
oil all' I|M
I Lampoon.
orieet. I
Given Away
Wrtla
AluN ntloo aliNiler toi
ptrtlculara an<l f ri^i Hunpl«> of
Tin* S ntlury VTnU Dxallur
iVairoxnd.icaa^Ki-rmsQD'l Trrialu. Nifir
rtlU<>ricftl«a Vo'i r*u ai.pljr u mil will,
enid wtlur. naantlful fit. • n to wlilt# bii<1
dill. lr In la. Not*'! .0r«M< l>n*<! ii.g, mil
of<Ut« liot ai« r c'iii* Ctrp|«rnlioii lut;
Alalia*'.11wi in ft IL. |>«rkax«a. pro^il j la
b*li «l, of t«iiit. hardw*r«ana drur itaalan
SffiSV*
BEGGS* BLOUD PURIFIER
cuheh catarrh of tho .stomach.
Telegraph Operators
earn from ffMMKl to jj5l. o.«M per in*
(heat di' inn ml I« r linn Our tehoi
nin tinged by Santa Ke l!\ einplo
t'litalonne fi'er I'he M Maliou I
hchoi I, Arknimas t 'lty, Ivai
ml lueeding «how
i oidimii) i ye it
"I received
tn 11 oni
liiuii'd a •tun t
ot lie too highl\ npnkenof
.1 \\ • Klhit.i, .'f." I Hird
olin, Mum , Jnti ti. UMH).
oid l Ut Niltintat lot) let-
It i thai 11 i'lu
\.,W lb. mil.
maki'M top of
Tnen lay the stick down on t'- f!at
hide, bore a hole In one end on -lialf
Inch from the end. large i nniii.li to ad-
mit a large white twine Put the end
of tho twine throiwh Ui< hole and lie
The following Illustration nhows n
handy fodder th It Is taKlly and
quickly mml. than Till..- a if i , ho ni|Mlve wllh ,ager flnBers ( I,.,,.
light timber 1x1'^ (Blackgum Pr®* and read-
fe-red) saw about 20 or 22 Inches long j ... r , .
I I am getting tfred of your everlast-
• Ing attentloriH The suit Is about worn
; out already. It never amounted to
' much, anyway Please go to Jericho!"
And the tailor van struck utterly
dumb when he opened a parcel and
discovered the portrait of his delin-
quent customer, with a note that said:
"When you gaze upon my features,
think how much I owe you."
When the unfortunate young man
called that evening to receive the
happy acknowledgment of his awe t-
heart he was \ory quickly Hhown off
the doorntep hy the young lady's
father.
a
HANDY FODDER TIK
a knot In it to hold II there now tw
a notch in the oppofdte end of the tick
a.'i Hhown in the illustration ho I hat
when the string in drawn tight around
the fodder one of these knoiH on tho
other end of the string may lie adjust
ed Into this notch to hold It there. The
(ring should he about thnc feet long.
When the bundles are In their proper
place In the mow, relea e the ti< and
the tie is ready for use again. If sev-
eral of the ties are used* a person < m
put away a wagon load of fodder at
time. If the ties are taken care of
propi rly they will last for several
:irs. then new strings may lie needed.
We have used these ties for several
years and find them handier lbun twine
strlims Walter K. Heed, in Kpilomlst.
SQUASH CROP FOR MARKET.
Hints About Beat Soil. Best Fertilizer,
Best Location nnd Best Method
of Culture.
I In- !■•■ t maxima may be on (lie bpa of
wi.'at ii4'ii llnin Horn.
hei.telf
re.a tea Loudon Til Hit*.
"Wan that Mr. Tiuberry, Annabel?" I
"It wun, mammu."
"Do >ou know it in 20 minutes pn«t
11 ' i-iinie in cold tones from iliu wrap*
pered figure in the upper hall.
"Maniuia, we liudn t the slightest idc i
it wum o luti*, said tin- \onng girl,
larnently. "Vou see," die* (ontinuei,
Mr. rinherry hat been telling me ahuut
lima and Japan. He said everybody
-ght to know about tln-m, and it wa -o
interesting, we tn-ver thought how latj
it was getting. Do you know, mamma,"
added tin- sweet uirl, an she- n.u hed t m
landing, "that hi ('hum tlx"
Did Mi TiiiIhmiv dlaw a map of
China on your far;-, Annabel?" asked Mrs. I
CJo"nan, hternly
"VVIiy, mamma'''' aiked the giti in I
it a 11 le«J tones.
Hie young girl rushed to a mirror a Ad
s.iw with horror ntneken gl iit c that the
lilt side ot hi-r lace was htrenkol and
Stained with ink.
"lleaven mid earth!" she acrcamcdj
"his fountain pen must have leaked into
his waistcoat p'-iket!" and \wtli a shriek
«'t hotr< i the bcuutiful girl tell taiutiiig
to the tiuor.
>llaaotirl >lui Tolil lVltop|tera.
An old history of Callaway county
tells of an early citizen of that coun-
ty who was distinguished for his tni-
cut h as a spinner of yarns. His name
Was A /.el llarncs ami he was n black-
A Grateful Young Lrdy.
Sullivan, Ark . April 11. Miss Fay
Clover, one of our brightest \oung lad:< s,
is receiving the congrntulations of her
many friends on her restoration to good
health. For a long time she lias been
ailing nml her gratitude for her complete
recovery has prompted her to explain how
it w in abcomplislicd.
"Some mouths ngo I found myself in a
very neriotiM condition," s.p.s Miss Clover.
I had negle< ted ntj self till I \i I ed
Iiss MARJfRY HAMPTON, OF NLW ^ORB.
1 could not sleep at night, my appetite
failed and my Kidneys were affected, caus- i ♦
ing a severe backache ami a dull pain in *
mv head.
"A friend advised me to give Dodd's j
Kidney I'ills a trial and I bought a box 4
to ple.rc her, not thinking that the. 4
would do me any good. I lined them an I •
was Kiirprwed at the iniproveuient thev(f
made in mj case In s snot t time I tj .■* f
pernmnently cured. They are a splendid T
remedy."
smith. One of Uarnes' stories was j to give my condition immediate attention. 1
that he once made a scythe seven feet
In length—beat It out 011 his anvil.
Then he put a handle on It and cut
several acres of grass In one day with-
out whetting or grinding the blade.
Aa ho was going home thai evening
he Haw a sheepskin lying on a pond
of water, the wool side up, and with
one sweep of his scythe he shaved
the wool off clean without making a
ripple on the wate.. Ho raised five
acres of corn one summer and when
it was nearly ripe a very large turkey
gobbler (he must have been very large
indQcd) stood on the outside of the
fence nnd picked off nearly all the
cars. He afterward killed the gobbler
and he weighed 15ft pounds to the j me."—C
quarter, or t.00 pounds In all. and
j lelded 20 pounds of good feathers.—
Kullon (Mo.) Sun.
Mi Kai^pn ftai^>ton, MltXttrd A inno, N>->v Vorlc city, writes:
• 'fcrnrt.i Is / fne rncdlcinc <' '*■ '• any season of the yeir.
Taken :it the spr'ng It tnnes up ■stem nnd acts as a tonii,
streny: il.i/i g m> n'ore than a va. In the fall and winter
I hu' four if th. it euro voids and 1 <*. 'th and also find ( tot t
is invaluable to i ecp the boWtls regular. meting as a gentle stlmu* ,
lant on the « .s em. In f:srt, I consider it a whole medicine j
chcst." Marjory ti" ,rtOi .
"to
At the Wron^ End.
"I have called." said the foreigner,
ask for your daughter'" hand."
"Have vou spoken to her >et?" asked
the Amerie.in tatlier
"N. . 1 thought "
\\ I'll. U I U ' ' • - .1 . ' l "
I lie," Olie! I tipt .1 pi,
runs her mother tuerhcr 1
P. RF BI 0.;u.
r
tx
CDC t'Jff-
iSiicSS
iha i*<x r f 1 . lha «ure>t
ifhfl ti- ubia is u use
.acobs Oil
rlcc, 25c, nnd AOc.
K CVVAMY
StosiaftcSiT
Hill
Climbing
Made Easy
by llic
TWO-SPKHD CIHAK
A new equipment of
is ne reBiJoctoi" of pursons. It
aomos to rl .h nnd paor, oltl or
young, woak cr utrong. l'liuro
la a euro fur it.
Pis Caldwell's
(laxative)
Read tho Booklet; s«nd
aampln; try it.
PEPSIN SYRUP CO., Montlccllo, ill.
low Oear for up-hill
fllgh Gear for lev 11 stretctics
Any c.ha! m.\
rcccipt ot a j vent Mam
* eaters Department
(IIICAOO. til
tuMcrn (Vyarlmciil,
H\wrro o. conn.
PISO'S TABLETS
lite New Uoon for Woman's lils.
ILr NT aulfrrlnt
disorder 13
• *>mXi
\yf s 1
stbi/,
TUB PIK0 CO/nPANV
Clark and l.lherty Slieetn, W \KRt N. FA
The Kind of itoll hcHt Milled to the
growth of u Mpiasli Im deep, rich and
mellow; a gravelly clay aUogives ;,i-od
resultH. I would not advise a tandy
loam If very dry for equafdus, as they
require eontdderable mo^gture If 1.<.t
too dry there In a good pioppci !<!•.'
Ing a paying crop of w|nt> r hau^iJ "k
on run-dowi^jy )k4| dcfielmt in vegetable
;p'UAwL fr 1 hi ilrai plgceplow tleey, gti4
| fi irrovv well. Chcc! off the rows flvr
; feet apait e.aeh way, leafing Nines
[ to eaeh hill, the object beigg couipIC'tely
i . cover tiir . |j with vl* On richer
ti n ..in netd to be planted
. farther apart Dig out large round hi Is
I If to IS Indies acrota nnd three to
j inchea in depth, in which scatter well
n handful of high-grade fcrtiIi>;« r cun-
1 iniuine not t^c" *sn*< ««_ e« . ,,r
ammonia, ten of available phoi phorlc
ncid and Ave to six actual potash. At
j least two per cent, of the nnimonia
should be in the form of nitrate, re-
mainder from dried blood and pure raw
j bone, or high grade tankage The ph< s-
Phorlc acid should be at least ? x | • r
j c«nt. from hone; the potash i hould be
| from nitrate or muriate, or hi th. Mix
the fertilizer well with O.e soil in the
I hill, then cover thr« e-qi:nrters to one
, inch with clear soli, drop n'><i\it four
1 seeds and cover with about ne inch of
moist soil (If poll is Vi r I.'Jit nnd dry
cover a little deeper than ti - . f.' Ri- j
Ing down well on the I ill As seen as I'<
the plant" are well up start tho cult I- '
vati r and go over the ground evert wie\ j j '
or oft titer until the vines ei mini lice to ! 1 .
run. then apply S00 to 1,000 l oum's per |
acre of the same fertilizer broae<a<?. < >
which should he well . ultiv ated nnd
heed In. this would probably I < the In t | |.!l<
cultivating. The objeet in broadcn;.tii 1
the fertiliser Is that the Hubbard and
similar varieties of squashes r.d out
| root at every Joint and l ioadi ast 1 atl e
j fertilizer places It where all tht re roots
can feed on It. On sour soil. • r her\
j «oll. lime would 1m a I cm fit, tut not on
The Niil'irnliNt UfHil.
Prrhaps the n.ost amusing men '
of Westminster are ihone conn
V tbe dean^l ip—if it may be so tie-
ed—of uckland, the Ottn- i'
t<i ' aarVtlLicl.lanu.A^t V"' Crated na
1 ilat. The dean was almost a- fond
of . uoer animals ns Mi mm v.it. and
if**, merable are the stories told of the
tfo.u t • at this exciting an 1 uncanny
j. ' !. Sns^es would climb the stair-
■ rnonkf s would Invite themselves
to the dir er table, owls and Il/.arda
and tor' n, were to he encountered
litre unexpected corners. Soups
made ntedeluvian hones were of-
fered to unsuspecting guests, who were
furious wi • ti the real nature « f their
ii'ikim \\ito icveaiod to th^m.—Loudon
World.
Teoiilo > n„«| milton Ho
jlwo1 greatest foddi
■ t;ra«H.
on ge'(<4j for 11
ioiifi v t., u fodder per .i n . flrows < \er\-
wheit, tlpea Yi« t« ria ltapo, \ ieldin^
&'' Sheep tad swine food per aire.
1 fihr 1'N O 10c in' STAMPS TO TIIH
'■jiii. .. il/er Seed ('••.. Lat n -e.
ittc " in return their big catalog and
lot* of Cat 1 seed samples.
"Someti ," naid Lucie Kben, "a repu-
ta toll Ni-dom simply puloeedn 1 uiu
* 1.11 talents full cuuceaiiu ignur*
shmgtun Mar.
BI001* Tmpur \ of Springtime
Cousof Prevention
«ind Cure.
Dr. Tlnrtman'a medical lectures are
eagerly scanned by many thousand
renders.
Oneof the most timely and interesting
lectures hoover delivered v. as hisrecent
leet ureon tliebloi Mlimpt^rl ties of spring.
weak, nervous and depressed and again
be may have erupt ions, swellings un«i
other Mood humors. Whichever it is,
the cause is the same—cltcteaccumula-
tions in the blood.
Nothing is more certain within the
whole rangeof medical science than tjiat
a course of Perunain early springtime
will perfectly and effectually prevent
or cure this almost, universal affection.
Evcrvhody feels it in some degree.
A grout majority are disturbed con-
siderably, while a largo percent, of tho
iciman family at e made very miserable
by this condition every spring.
I I, . l.KJt •>. s .i.l Iii nhI. im..0 tliutovei v j ' j^^.^-.VlV^proveV.t It lf° taken i
spring the blood is loaded
elTete accumulations of winter, derang®
ing the digestion, producing1 sluggish-
ness of the liver, overtaxing the kid-
neys, interfering with tho action of the
bowels and the proper circulation of the
blood.
This condition of things proil
Peruna will cure it if taken as direct c ti.
Pcriina is the ideal spring medicine of
tho medical profession.
If you do not derive prompt and sat s-
faetorv results from the use of Peruna,
writ eat once to Dr. Ilartinnn, giving a
iase, and he will
wlmt h ^pulnrly known us | ^'p^oTto^vVyoa hl valuable^-
e gratis,
TAlli GLKKKAL MARKETS.
wri t: in 1
Iff XiS
HIM-. I-. I
Will. >
I K \
I '
1: !•: Bur-
nry.
wv p ro-
ll fir ft* ;
able to !
f-rotten
taught
ci • im
cry dry or sandy loam
well, in Rural New Yorl.er
Qeod Cream Is Nece
It was once supiiosed li> a
; gresslvp ereau ery men that
diss bultermal.er ouy.ht tt> b
I make good butter fiom h
1 re mi Latt r on o^tperleai •
us that there Is no method
we can renovate old. over li
or milk, and 111.1 e p. deslrab!pro ln t
from same. Therefore, it is of the
utmo.-t Importnine that the milk •>.
cream furnished ihe creamery be in a
clean nnd sweet condition an.I free
from all foreign odors in order to
reach this result It is lie • : ,u y for ,
. Imtternval er to gain nun • intlucr. e
'over hi. patrom so that the> w^
receive UiH instructions and fe •: th 1
W\cy are benrfltrri M Morte
Farmers' Hevlcw
fever, spring inal-iria, nerv« us exhaus-
tion, that tired feeling, blood thicken
iirrnnd many other names.
St inn imc the victim is bilious, dys
Addr. s Dr. ITaitinan, President tf
Th. Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbui,
in ,
BRIDGE WHIST RULES
IN RMY^E
XI "V n. O. l)t* V \ Ii
rAQV tO LP ' . N AND
tAO !f TORbMIMBIR
THE U? WAV 10 01'TAT*' A
vaosooot xm0w! lp'-.r os' tht 0amz
res «ALS IT All SBVB DIALIHS
PA^- KAETS OOOK CO..TROY, N.Y.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$4.0c. $3.50, $3.00, $2.50
MADS SHOE 3 THt'wORLD.
W.I. Dmiglas f>hoeH
nvo worn l>y n.oro
m si than any othoT
makti. Tlio rrason
i-. they holil tlu'ir
sliai*',iltlH'lior,\voar
Ioiirit, mnl Il.tNO
K10utcr Intriusio
\.iluo thiui uiii'
other shoes.
Two Stiitues in Batter.
Oar of the hull in 1 oomnii
ln> SI l,miis exiKifitinu I1.1
til l>
"ILES
IS
AliAKESIS t;;.
.1 1 i*omr.\i
l \ * l HI H 1*11.1 S
1 ■■ in ■ t 1
tX AKI •!«
u 10 buiiiling. 1 urK.
1 t iv A«r
1 itlioKIn, n lil li In
•• 1'iitti I'dril ioIh'I In- ll n.' l i'nlrut
n*r j«*i |m <>a n. i',1. t ut Ce or 11/ v.n .«
• i. ..ml.: ..iiurMM \\ - c*i.% ■
W. I- I^H liLAiii lirtHkluu. llnti.
a it v • r tenter * lantlets <wi \ \m/i o ktbbi
S TO* H NTtlHAil mnl tUMMIUI ANKs S
ir m.tnr 1- < a. *i i.e. . ;H ' ^t \\ \ MK.H11 \ >
r.Jin reap tl^ttlrr. ti: ?e for our free cstal
AMERICAN STEEL TANK CO.,
Kansas City, Mo.
•pCICAN
l-inii v?nt
io N.kI?.
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
vurv Spruib* noel &\iuks%
two piect > ct ht.'Hilary th
special Interest to farmer
men. and. Indeed, to the n\ r.u e *. r-
or. One of the pieces will be modi !
from the mass of butter that a t : -
blooded Jersey cow will ptvdr.ee in
year, and the oth?r from the bu ^r
produced by a "acruh" cow during
san e period. As the butter moth
Jersey will be about four times n
large ns the butter modeled eo^isnon
row. the comparison will serve as an
object lesson, especially as it ts n >
tnon) to keep the Jersey than it aais
<n Keep Oie "scrub."
Once, in a certain plaj Sir i
Irving nee,lfd .1
ranted steadv of nerve Aft -tie
trouble long h- aded. se «ui. lock-
ing steed was brourht to 1
ce im theater t y an adute r 1
"l warn you. Str Tt • t .<. a V M
skittish." *ald th« hostler 'hi'
week when Mr. Tree, that's 1! 4
Tree. Hir Knery. was iui
'•re beast V was ter/
tlona- I tnr'
•Ma!" ti
WOMEN BREAK DOWN.
Sometimes w-<>mt-n drift into a eon- !
jaihhii"^ i'1'1 :11 °' *'bal( invalid."
i.J \NS1 ' i" l l«ii;:u..r nil
V\^'|,,:^ ti" , „„t, .l.nvn,
W l :i. n;iel:e, nerves shu--
d. head:-.ehe, terrible
1, no avi'etite, poor
Nutlnii
11 'iiplitj
inudcrsU
puwci.
road I Read l Re *cl
Smith Medical Co.
St. Louis, M ."^ept. 15th, I0t?
mstlSen
i wi it- >( -11 \ ouof l^xegood reftultsof
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Kidneys
AM'gclable Prcparnlion for As
similaling Hie Foot! nmlRcgula
liiiii ilie bluuuiclis ami Dowels ol'
Bears the
I hn"e hod K'nlu
blc foui
vei'al patt-nl inedi
r u; u I vised by
Ilcrrou 1 • t \* kuiiicy
bottles d non rpofl than
t-'^vut. i think Smiths*
lin.y Citra the best of #)!. It
1 i 1.. n? a you-claim f..r
1 ^ostion or
oTiincn trouble. I rtin thankful
Kours very trni
k A. HARPKR, J. P.
:id?1.00. Trial Sample
led free. ]«r sale by all druggists.
Signature
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iVomolcs ni^cslion.Cliccnttl-
ness and Resi.l'onlaiiis neiilici
Opium.Morplutu' ncr>luicrul.
not n'.yh c otic
Haft of/M UXAKl LL nTUWl
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fix Sfnna
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Apeifccl Hi'ini'ily forronslipn
ion. Sour SHni)ath,D'""hri"'
Worms.I onviilAiuiw.Fi
iu'ss (mil LOSS OF ti
Were '.Vtlcomcd to
FacSunilc Signnlure of
NEW YORK.
during lfi>t Xcar
1 .1 cettllnjr
x l.<iiid ,audare pro*
ter recently miH
tip.'ii tli«
linn.111.ut
an.-pst.
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niimm iiwmii1 1 11 1" ar >
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1 <"l .eii ti ,,i |fa
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ft
pi 1
physical condition vhi
is c .utieil bv sick fine
I Mrs, Sadie Mettle
C0l •, U I{ h
\ ear 1> ,>J I sutTeced eo
a palu ir. th
1 *ud .epre mob ami t
I iiii -.1 able. 1
hbeenuse the \ u
I to do their S
worlc of tlitering the ^
poi- mous .sys',« in waste
from the blood. The
hidn • s are weak and
need the strengthening
lielo of Hoau s Kidney
Villa. Head bow* theue
air a weakened
11 thin
by kt i ing y • .r b*>\rcls ope C,\SC '
^ ip r *,'ripc and d' t' ,tl r?i,r1it 1
. 1 s jfoe foe' like tak Ci .dw take
noth1m1 so good.
i- ill do it without
it oi hi. Just as soon
CASC\I?ET— there it
iitaon
• -M \\ . 4th Ave ,
• l*i lor to the
nsiuerably from
e ' e;id. lane
CANDY
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Tignor, J. D. Crowder City Advertiser. (Juanita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1904, newspaper, April 15, 1904; Crowder City, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270077/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.