Crowder City Advertiser. (Juanita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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I
WILD WITH ECZEMA
And Otlicr ItfliluK, lliirnlnir, *caly
Krapduna, ullli !< «« of llnlr—
ftpcnllly Cured l > Cutfrurit.
lint ho (In- nlTrclnl purl# with hot w.itcr
in<l Ciiticuni Hfinp to Hcmiinc the Niiilarr '
y| cnixlH nrul wah nn-l mifti-n the lln«k i
?no«l rtitic-lc. ilr.v, without honl ruliliina,
liul npnl\ Cutk iii.i t hut iiii-nl freely. f<. al
'ny itching, irrilulion anii in Mini riuition.
ftliil hootlir .1 M'l Ik i! ami. I i tlv. 'al • ("uti
?ura Resolvent I'iIIm to cool ami .Inline
the Monti. \ niiiylr Mrt, c-ting )mf fl 00,
is often Htifflrmrit to cure the most, tortur-
ing, disfiguring nkin. sculp ami I.|<.<h| |
humors, with Ioxm of hair, wliei> al! eke
.a ila.
Speaking of ruririit politinil repartee,
how wimlil you lik. to lie nllni .1 cipher
with the run oil? Ihmtou ilciuM. j
l'i? o h C'ure tor < mi iiiiiplmn r an infalli
olo moiliciQe foi r«iuicli- ami c. |«t- \ \\'
Samuel, On m (in.v., N .1 . |«VI 17 !!*•<
A Boy's Story.
I OroHw Road*, Wurren Co., Tenn., May
2ml.- Orion doling, the eh vin year olrl
ton oi Mr. Lutii Young, "• this piece.
has never l een a atrnriK boy for aluiOHt
from hm birth. He han HiilIeiL'il more or
g m il had tn ng K dm) « < mpUint.
Ken ntly, however, he Imm uppc.ire<l to l e
growing stronger ami lietter till, indeed,
to-day he in a splendid looking lic.irt) l-t'l.
lie in a bright and very intelligent I oy
ami spcaltg of Iiim former IHiu-hm in tins
Way:
"I have heen bothered with Kidney
Trouble nenrl) all my life. I wan griiil*
tially plowing worse and at lust it «..t mi
bad that I Tiad to get up tlnee or four
time* every night. I commenced t<> n-o
a Juedjeine called Dodd* Kidm . 1'ilh nd
, in a snort time I wan better. Now I • in
nleep all niirht without getting up and I
fie| \-i || all the time Dodd* Kidney
Pilla i re u good remedy, and I can't help
. but trunk a good Word for them."
'Ihe oil stove is more u-eful than the ice
cream free/.ei W n Im^tou SUi.
bill ing llow« en
with hteaiu heat
Shake Into Your BIiocb
hi woiiiet linen grown! Allen h Foot-Kline JtcureH painful, swollen,
Uanliii.gl.on star. : amarting. hiv. allnu f« . t ALkea new shori
i on ean do you dyeing in half an hour
with I*ut u.ihi l<'adciivM DvpH
Id by all jlrttgj
pt IIIIV mIII hi i t IIt •
A. H l HinHI
I Shoe Slim
.S nunle I I'J .K
Itov Y
I r >n 1
A > I«11
sst
ltuhu
SNOWSTORM IN COLORADO.
Mntlrnuil Truffle Around lln-iin VIn tit I'rur-
tlmlly KiMpenilnl — A pprrlif iialon I elt
for tlir hufely of it Itnrrvuir.
Denver. May 1 V Republican apo-
dal from Huena VI a. Col., says that
after an abeyance of aevernl hours the
utnrm which baa practically suspended
railroad traffic In that aection resumed
with added force yesterday afternoon.
Six feet of Know hai; fallen in the
mountains and. while the fall has bei
heavy In the valleys, only six Inch
remalna on the ground, tlie r< t bav-
in?' melted.
ron. Id* r ti le apprehension b fi It for
the safev of the Twin La! e reservoir
which Is reported t< be ninnltu' full
of water. The Colorado Midland rail
road has abandoned it« trncl K in that
vicinity and Is u in the Kio Grand
tmchs. i II. Colorado a- Southern lias
opened no trains on the Gunnison
branch ? im • Monday morning on
count of the deep snow, which is piled
high at both openings of the tunnel
FOUR CHILDREN BURNED.
Ugtoliiff struck ltih Ifoune of I't t. r s. hn.ltl
ami N««t 11 mi J-1r«< mill (lm Inmate
l.iMt* Tlielr l.ive«.
Hobart, Ok., May 4. -Lightning
Irnlay morning kiruck (ho countr>
hiniM> <il pptcr Kill mil t in Hi'snIc, ■'
mill's nurlh (if hoii*. «nd burned t
death lour of bin kIx children. Th
fulhcr and two older < blldren hud g<m
nway for the nlnht. At nix In th
morjiliiK thi' nintlii r nrosi1 and wriit
in thi' barn, IimivIiik fiJtnuel, a^i'd , lit
"any. rrciI nix; Susii'. jiv.i'd four, *1
("linn. «Ki'd two, a«b'i |i upi.l.ilrs. Tli
IljilitnInk fitrurk the liulldinr. dealroy
Inr It before the mother lutw of lb
Are.
A VALUABLE PREPARATION,
I) WRITES DR. KEMSALL.
Ntir." Nmvm ( niiii«.ii.
WnshlnKton, May I. "Even at th(
IhI. of bi'ltiK 111 ■■1" d or (lei llnliiK that
which I probabl/ could not got if I de-
slri'd It, I atif'W.r ni'at unequivocal I)
that if ih< nomination were tendered
o mo I would not ai* epi it und r tuiv
Irenmstanees whatever." Thus strong-
ly did Speaker Cannon, in nn author-
ized Interview with a I'osl re|M>rter
joetorday. emphasize Ills determina-
tion with reference to the \ ice prcsl-
ney.
The letters of Miss Alcrklcy, whose pi
ture is printed above, and Miss Claussen,
prove beyond question that thousands of
cases of inflammation of die ovaries and
womb are annually cured by the use of
Lydia R, Pinkhamfs Vegetable Compound,
"I)rah Mhh. Pinkiiam:—Onulnal loss of trench and iutvo force
told ino KoniHliin^ \\.is rmli, ally wronur with mo. I had srvoiv sliont in -
jKiiiw llimuglit (he jK'lvio orjruiis, riaiups mid cxiiciiip irrilation nun.
polkMI mo tow'ck iiii'.lii al a.lvi.... Th,, tor said that I had i.v.truii
troutilo and iilconvlion,and advi-cd an 0|K r itinn. 1 stronirly nlijci tod to
this una decided ti, try l.riliii C. IMnklmin'N Yi-.rrtal-lo Compounil.
I soon found that my judijiiio.it was corn et, and :h n. all the Rood
tliiiiKs wild aiM>ut this moilicino wcro true, and day hy dav I felt l. s.i
pain and iiici'cas'oil :ip|Hitilo. Die ulceration soon healed, and the other
complications <li apiK Mivd and in eleven weeks i was once more stnuiir
ond yiffonms and ivrfoctly well. h
.Mi heatlji'st thanks are sent to you for the (Treat jrood mui havo
mT ,nr .^.,uvli'ly .vours, Miss Maiiuaiu r M. uui ,.v, -JTr. Third St,
JllliwauUee, \\ is.
Hiss Claussen Saved ironi a Surgical Operation.
" Ukau Mus, Pixkmam: — It septus to me that
nil the endm.' oments t hat I have I> .id of the value
of l.vdia K. l'iukliatu's (i>iii|H>und do not express
one-half of the virtue the fvivat medicine really
possesses.^ 1 know that it. saved my lifo and l
want to kIvo the eivdit where it Indoles. I suf.
feivd \\ ith ovarian t n >uhle for live veai ;, had three
o]K'rations and t |K-nt hundreds of dollars on doc-
tors and medicine.! but tliis did not nuo mo
after all.
"However,what doctor: and medicines failed
to do, I. Ml in I.. CiiiKtmiirs A e^elahle t'nin-
poiinil did. 1 wen! v hi>ttIcs ivstoied mo to ikt-
feet health and I fct I smv that had I known of its
value liefore, ami let th - doctors a lone, I wotikl
. have W'cn spuvd all tho pain and cxiienso that
■ li tut less operations eo i mo. It the wouwn who arc sulVeriui?, and
the doctors do not help them, will |\di.i I'. l'mkham's Ve ;e-
lahie Compound, thoy will not be dUanpolntod with tho results.
Miss Clara M. Ci.ai sskn, i:t07 lVnn St., Kansas City, .Mo.
MlNKiiurl llneket Shun ^1«mi .Vwllnil.
Montgomery C'liy, Mo, May I —
Charles Uuon/I and I' It Hureh, tho
bucket i.hop operitors who were con-
victed and lined ?".,tnn each, were un-
nble to i>ay and wore placed in tho
ounty J,11 ve terday. l-'or two years
ofore tlio prosei iitlpiiR beRS-.n they
wore engaged in an allepod commis-
sion business, repn ■ i ntlnR n St. Louis
tlrni The prison.ts aslseil fur a paroli
but falleii to )-ot It.
Four I.t*nveiiwnr0i ('iiiivlct. ICiirnp,
I e tveiiwortli. K in.. May I Four
lon:~ i i in lodi r.il prisoners escape
from their umirds while working back
Jt I'ort l.eavenworth lalo yesterday
afternoon. At last reports thoy were
•overal miles north of the fort headed
for Atehison rind armtd with two Kran-
lorrenaen rifles, two revolvers and
plentj of ammunition. A body of
i lountcd triHip- is scourlu'r the eoun
try.
V ill I Oil II «M't lv
I lllleliluson, Kan . M-iy :!.- Mayor
Har^ha drove the flrst stake on Main
street In Hutchinson for the survev i
the Arkansas Valley Transit company
which Is to build an electric railroad
In Hutchinson and an Interurban road
to Newton and Wichita.
Iiryfin li.nlri rnrlirr siorv.
Lincoln. Neb., May I \\ .1 Hryar
'iiled that lie ever supp -t. d ,|,;
Alton it Par1 or as a suitable running
mate for liiin (llryan) in the cam-
pal: II of 1IU10, or It' ll he ever i veil con-
sidered the New York jf.dpo as lit vice
presidential timber.
Thi. UrntK Trial AueaMt 1.
Hill lor. Mo , Mnj I. 'I'll,, t rial of
ch itirs KraU, the alleged boodllna
nlderman in' St. Lnris. wii , was lirouRht
bael from Mexico. It s been set for
trial h.-re August 1 at a saerial term
of court.
I r, \v < «,lli i;« llrntrnvril.
Carmol, N. v.. Majr t D?«w coilege,
, one "1 the pioneer Methodist oduca-
. lional iiinltutioiia tor women in th"
I counti j was destroyed by lire, cntail-
I Iiik a flnrnelal loss of fully lion.niin.
lil
rACl 1AEL KEK&'iL. K D
354 Virginia S,Buffoto.NY
■ •' • /
Must of tho Ailments Peculiar to the
Female Sex are Hue to Catarrh
of the l'dtic Organs.
Unebael .T. Kemball, M. D, 834 f
Virginia St., iliilfalo, N. V.. is a i
grmiuateof tlio 1' ni versify of Hulfalo,}
e!as; 1S8I. and hus been in tlio prue- t
tieo ii inedioino in that city since 1
then. Site writes as follows :
"My conviction, supported by i
experience, i.* that Peruna is a valu- j
able preparation for all catarrhal J
affections. I have taken one bottle t
of Peruna myself and just feel fine, j
I shall continue to takeit."-Raciael t
J. Kemball, M. D.
Peruna lins cured thousands of eases I tn .i: .... i 'i n . .. ■
of female Avoakne .. As a rule, Uow-1 r, , ,., T • t , r', that,tl',(l,r
tr.lie fore Peru nil is resorted tosoveral , 'f ' " . " '
i,.„ w™ ■
r remedies have been tried in v:
A great many of t lie pat ients have taken
local tn atment, siihmittcd themselves
snrjrienl operations, and talccn all
sorts of doctor's btuif, without anv
result.
The reason
fact that «1 i v
FORFEIT if >vo<mnnot f orthwith prtxlu."
HMtimouUlt, which will | r* v.« th««lr i'
L.>di<% lv
thooriiiin.nl lottot."
*« Ii||m |*t*iiuili new
I'lnkli.kin Mod. ( t
and f i(:n.nt ur -- of
Ljuu, Miw,
CITY STORE FRONTS
all kin.U*n,| kl*o of Klott nm ilii furnish nil
lrii.ll. nor SI- . Kio. |. \ViHrii'«l v>m turn i>• .1... .•
mi.| -i\lt« of ft .Mil txn.l we «
I'iIiiI 11«n, and quoi«t jrou ai
UOIAI'TIFI
tnafi'i in I ruifrtnir Into i h*
out |>io)t«iM «t lxnl.lit.tr nn.| tMt< llnivn
Fit I OK « II % IC<; '. .1 nn|
i 810
vt.finely low (trier on onp of our
I'. 1UV1U11 IJA^TI If CV i
all th* ti Ir of an S tr nt Nr* York .
SOUTHERN FOUNDRY CO., Owonuboro, Kentucky.
v..ur dr -j f >r lhf AMFUliO 0%i.\AM/Mi Mill
MIMK STUIHUF „,| (HKUli t(\ iVNUs \
imi mi %n
AMERICAN STF.EL TANK CO., . Kfinsas City. Mo.
W. L. DOUGLAS
SA.OO, $3.50, $3.00, S2.50
W82 SHOES thWID.
O . I.. iJilU^l.l , fcllo, s
tiro worn Ivy moro
illt '\ tluiti any other
make. The lvasun
is, thoy hold tluir
sha|K',tltb<'ttir,\\i'ai
longer, nml have 1
greater intrinsi
valuo than any
other shoes.
Sold £itryu htrt, #
«...
Iloilifll.. I,MM, < or,Milt < .ill-kin, ||1, t, I.
r>. n n lir tnlM lli. tl,„ |.
l-.-iHl!, , v,.| ■>|..|.i,1. ,
jbi'*
\\> I PPLliiJU*, ItrtKhl u,
&
j Wotcil Keiiturky CnleiH'I |lnmi«.« « iv.
Panvllle, K.v.. Mr. 4.—Col. W. ij.
I Welch, 11 prominent lawyer, who
j yei mmI ns colon. I in the confederate
jiiniiy, I.-, .leu.1 nt Htnnforil, ne r here,
from liimiii iKiisoninK.
ll.llrr "f thr I'll
Arilnuire. I T Ma; I Morse Chief,
the new ruler of the IVuuu Imlinns,
i «ill he InniiKiiraicl i.^m Snndiy on
the reservation with Imposing cere-
1 monies.
Tl><* Slur. „n Slnrk I x, linnei
i l-ondon. May I Japan, e bond
Were mtirkeil up I1, on the stock i\
j i hantie Tuesday on the Japanese buc-
1 ee-.es while Kusuimi were \ down.
Km.*!,. Convlrl Vli.lntt.il I'nrnlr.
I San Jivse. Cat . Mny t Harry I'nrd.
a fugitive imroled prisoner from Kan-
nis. where lie is under a H-yrar
tence for forgery, is in Jail here.
Trouble
Not ItcrognI4
<'iiturrh.
o many failures is the
peculiar to the female
! not common-
crni/.etl as be-
inj* caused by ca-
. tarrh. These organs
us membranes. Any
lv r«
are lined by mu .... iUn
11111 eons inc-mbranc is subject to catarrh.
Catarrh of one organ is exactly the
Kinie as catarrh of anv other or<ran.
What will cure catarrh of t he head will
also cure catarrh of the pelvic organs.
Peruna cures t hc.se cases simply because
it cures 1 ho catarrh. i • in-
Most of the women afflicted with pel- j Oiiio.
This is not true. Catarrh is lthble to
attack any or^an of the body; throat,
br inch in 1 tub • . lung . • • . uach, kid-,
neysand especially the pelvic organs.
Many a woman hns made this dis-
covery after alom? siep'eof useless treat- 1
ment. She has made the discovery that
her disease is catarrh, and that l'eruna
can be relied upon to cure catarrh
wherever located.
I f you do not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from the u <• of IVruna.
write at once to Dr Hartman, giving Is.
full statement f your case, and In; will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad-
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Ifartmnn, President of
'I he Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
'lilt* IVil;!^i>|iiiin,q
grapi t (1. \ . i.uue
CXplit ll.H \\i|\ t|| '\
objection•«. M. i.uu
•hj" t tn boiiiK pi
i't the pit ttuv of
<ln lil t titerlaiu t
is Kcjiublic.
K. C. S. Almanac for 1004.
The Km-., t'ity Southern Railwiv
t oinpnuv S Al., ,ui Alt.,,V„K
tor d.striliutii.ii. It contains the llt. I
i"Oiitlily i jileii '.irs, n n-eful i.ousel,.,l,|
Hints and mformatieii . u,. rniii" th-
'Utitry iu M .. uri. \tl; in- . 11„. T...I....
TNtory, Texas and
f.ir a copy t... s. i; \i
To cleanse the skin of crusts
and scales, and soften the
thickencd cuticle, gentle ap-
plications of CUTICURA
Ointment to instantly allay
itching, irritation, and inflam-
mation, and soothe and heal,
and mild doses of CUTI-
CURA Pills to cool and
cleanse the blood.
A single SET, costing but One Dollar,
is often sufficient to cure tlie most
torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and
blood humors, eczemas, rashes, itch"
1: and irritations, with loss of hair,
from infancy to age, when all else falls.
f ■<! throughout the worl«1. Cutlcurt Potp, 55c., Oint-
t • .. l'.fv 'rut, fOc. IIn f tin o/ChoiCoated
l'i . ■ ' •" vih . f GO'. I rpoli: London, 27 Ch rter«
1. . 1 ii, 5 lliii* de Ik I'^ix ; Floiion, 137 Cotuuibui
A 1' r 1 \ Cn*in.«"«• rj .. Fropristori.
QjT~ ft for "Tho (treat Humor Cure."
earn
Much ,
'ii-
ASK YOUR DtAltl? POB TI*
5LICKE;P
MADt FAMOUS BY A DEPUTATION
\tATtNDIN j OVtP MOPE THAN
HALT A CENTl'PY.
TOWER 6 jarmtMi and
hat} are made of the belt /. .
matcHa'j In bladv or yellow H t J
i > for all ktndj of wet work. 11*1 1
JATIJFACtlON |} CUMAKTtfD I? VOU 5TKIS10
M SIGN OP THt FISH.
TOi^. ^1A^^
R CAN
I'ortrMlt of Iiiiw iiff r An Coming.
Shanghai, May |. The portrait of
tin- iluwaner i.inpivss of China, p.tinu' I
li.v the Anieriean, Miss Kate Carl
which left fekln \pril 21, was ,i,s
j i'iiteho.1 hy tho stoamer Siheria Tiles-
1 day. Tho porlrnit on nrrl.nl at Sin
j Finnelsco will be sent to tho St. Louis
I exposition.
•.lit* Wouldn't >lnrr> II Im.
Mutual, Ok . May 4. Roy Harper,
n M.IIH* man li.ing near here, shot
t anu proUulily finally wounded himself
j u .auto his flttncee refused to marry
bim.
MMWKIIMKI \ / ' V
COMPANY •M'. if
cr:-^ ••• '\iw? j
vilM
Safety, Luxury and Comfort
arc combin- l in the
TWO-SPEED GEAR
COASTER BRA ICE
CHAINLESS DICYCLES
Do you know the ncMcl j t-^su
Up-to-date C ycling ?
y Catalogue maH,,! ,,n receipt of ;i
' 'torn Drpt.
Chicago, III.
o/C
to vtohmu
A I nr«o Trial Bos and book of in-
strucilons absolutely Free and t>o ;t^
paid, enough to prove the value oi
PaxtineToilef Antiseptic
. * 5? is in powder
tfX t0 d,s*olve in
\ Halff ~ non-j>,.mhis
•n J «r superior to Hquid
•ntljcpttw* containing
01"". I Vi liicti irritate.
iniMmed «urface . nrj
hn\ e no cL'ansinir ptrp-
crlie*. *i lie content,
oi c ery h.< cctf,
rn.ii. .Inltsci.Hc ilu-
tion — |jst5 i.,. r_
C' -s further- I-,. ...
as" In:.- tan'itv nod
r" ' t'O..! I ti,, n ^ ■ y
—
. . I Tjic formula of a noted Boiton phvjiclar.,
one,. Of uthors who and uied with great jucccm ai a Vatflnal
Vjajh, for Lcucorrhaea, I\ivie Catarrh, ,!
Catarrh, Sore lluoat, Sere Ey«, CuU,
and all jorencsi of mucuj mcmbr.tne.
ehalli-neo tho v> -M i ,pr ■> !
M..T..U • -HM. li• -arrv . 1 1
aiuii'c, ,,,rM r'-f
cau«e • ';■ v.!i..u
m:!,m;. j", ',1'.' !l i
®. PAXTOHCO., 4 I\-r« BlJc .Eolton.'mM'
—Tow n
Malari
Have vou a
hill
lally iu i!
k .imi Jin
lliifltetl i
aiv in
hi i
nn it tent fever:
piii.il column
•I will
witliMiiin I
tli
blood: ami
health}
sh^ultl m l tli «
C.il.lw ,-l
at h rt'ini'ih
in linpur
hliuul is the l'csuft 01
n of the stomncii. vou '
totnai !i in order fir*t. i)r,
IVp =in i • n pt'rtVi i sIotii
ntle lavaiiw ;mr| strencili-
tem Drr-I
Har tford, Conn
all of the org
ly dru^^i>t and d
('-•lint m i'cit
| KsJ v '• S '•
Were Welcomed to
is'-;["
n<m
during: last Year
tied
I pottllnic on thi
audti.anil art' ino*
; .t I.
il .'"r recently on Id: "A
ii|i" 11:o horizon,
: every lininlffranl
lit 1 " f li i ii ti i <t ore to
; o fur linn . !l non
I nniitlu. There 1.4
^ Moniritcmlii
Telegraph Operators
in to $l50.oti per moat
demand i. r men. Our M ,,|
by JSanta IV K- enn l n
.fa*' The McMahou-Tigl
cvliool. ArkniiMia I ity, K.h.^.
WOMEN'S WOES.
f women's dally woe is due to
kidney trouble, siek
kidneys eau.se bnck- ■
liehe, languor, blind
l.eadai'hes, dizziness, j
insomnia and urinary |
troubles. fl'o euroj
yourself yon must
I'ure tho kidneys I
IViiflt by the experi- I
Mrs, WiUinm W,
Urown, professional
nurse, of 111 Jano St.,
loiters.in, N. J., says:
"I have not only seen
much siilTcrinjj and
■May d«- a t h s from
kidney troul>U'.sbut 1 have MitToied my-
self. At one time 1 thought I eonldnot
live. My baek lu-lied, there were fre-
qnent lu-ndael.es and dizzy spells, nnd
t lie hi.lney set'retions were disordered.
1 Van's Kidney Pills helped me from the
first, and soon relieved me entirely of all
the distressing and painful symptoms."
A KUKK TKIAI.of thisgTeat kidney
tnedieine which cured Mrs. ltro.vn wi
bo mailinl on application to anv part
the I'nited States. Address Kust
Milburn Co., llutfalo, X. Y. ]',,r N1:0
l v eli drumrUU; uricc 40 cents i>er box.
.... f«. Tin. nil,-,, 5li, ll"
..iliualc,every.
bo (Joairetl.
• t ■ i r i\Atlas and other In"
11 kintkn: KNTIm*
fia n t.I MlittiO>
eritment .v*cutr-
UUB' "K". >=5 W..I Klnlh Sir.,1. !«.( ,,
^r-tr--£3jr :~nzx:. '
[ PISO'S TABLETS
J 4 New Boon for Woman's Ills.
^ :r:iT. suJfcHne from any form of female
i disorder is 10 longer necessary. Mary
4 . 1 tv> • v.- . ] ret her die by inches
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Tignor, J. D. Crowder City Advertiser. (Juanita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1904, newspaper, May 6, 1904; Crowder City, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270157/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.