The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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WOMEN'S NEGLECT
8UFFERINGTHESU RE PENALTY
Health Thus Lost Is Restorod by Lydli
E. Piukham's Vegetable Compound.
Hot.- many women <lo yon know who
nrt- perfectly well and strongWe
hear every day the satin' story over and
over airuin. '' I do not feel well i I iiin
so tired all the time !"
A proud man can never be a losor:
no. not oven when ho renounces hi*
pride.
Mrs. W Inflow « Soothing Symp.
rhl. lrca tct'thiuR, Softens the Run.s, rwuef* to-
...uuiii M«>ii.s jwuu, cures wled colic. IgiCabulUe.
IMfL MEfS VIEWS
GIVES HIS OPINION OF THE BEST
TREATMENT FOR PARALYSIS.
Miss Kate McDonald
Tin! man who has only flowers in
the garden of his life does not need to
build a wall about it.
It's peculiar how those Cheatham >
I/native Tablets cure a cold in a day
—but they do it.
The really busy man always has
more time than the man who only
thinks h« is busy.
An Untimely Death.
An untimely death so often follows
neglect of slight cough or cold If
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
(ium ami Mullein Is taken in time it
will prevent any evil results. It cures
coughs, colds and consumption.
At druggists 25c., 50c. and $1.00 a
bottle.
More than likely you speak the same
words yourself, nnil no doubt you feel
far from well. The cause may be easily
traced to some derangement of the fe-
male organs which manifests itself in
depression of spirits, reluctance to go
anvwlie-e or do anything, backache,
bearing dow n pains, flatulency, nerv-
ousness, sleeplessness, ieueorrhtea.
These symptoms are but warnings
that there is danger ahead, and unless
IJorlr.rt'ii Ttmt Hr. William*' Pink Pltli
UeKtored the I m. «f H11 l.iuibn tt lieu
All Other UrmetlU'i lulled.
The premonitory symptoms of paraly-
sis are: trembling of the bands; sudden
loss of power in arms or legs, frequently
i fleeting one whole side of the body; stag-
gering; partial or entire inability to use
the fingers; distortion of tlie features,
sometimes mi uncontrollable quivering
if the chin; severe pains; difficulty iu
sjiefcli. Frequently the first warning is
ti vague feeling of headache, vertigo uud
muscular w eakness.
In a recent interview Mr VT. J. T.
Havdcn said : " I truly think that Dr.
Williams' Fink Pills are a great medi-
cine for they cured nic when physicians
and other remedies had failed to give
me l ho slightest relief. Too close at-
tention to business bronglit 0:11111 attack
of nervousness which finally developed
Women always have a siir-pieion thai . ,s Thi r(. „,.r„ times when
thev are entertaining angels 1111- l*ir.iu ■ ■ .....
! wns impossible lot mo to move m\
hands or t" get up from a chair. At
o;her times I bad pallia! control of my
limbs, Inn 1 was afraid to go far from
An Enormous Bible.
The Kah-gyur, or Tibetan Bible, con-
sist* of 108 volumes of 1000 pages
each, containing 1083 separate books. (
Kach of the volumes weighs ten
pounds and forms a package 20 Inches
long. S inches broad and 8 inches deep.
This Bible requires a dozeu yaks for
its transportation, and the carved
wouden blocks from which it is print-
ed ne* d rows of houses like a city for
their storage. A tribe o! Mongols paid
7000 oxen for a copy of this B'We. In
addition to the Bible there are 225 vol-1
limes of commentaries, which are uec
essarj for its understanding. There
is also a large collection of alb
revelations which supplement the
ble.
COL. BECKWITH SAYS:
Take Pleasure in Commending Pe-ru-na Fop
Coughs and Colds."
A <;i AHAVU I l* Cl'Ki:
ilutt. li.tucl. U'.eedlnn < r I*! .1
will
i on rn.K".
ml 1111; l i ^ r
• \/n o| VI MI A I
In
to 11 il r
Don't mistake the "puffing" which
the agent so glibly indulges in for a
warranty.
CITC rermtnmtly oumf. Vo fitsor nTr-in*nrs« ^e*
rll W !li>tda^' um o( l r. Klin-« t>r«ai \i . v. In ^
rilKK «.00 t
heeded a life of 'suffering or a serious Am it h. Kusa. Ltd.: mi Arch street, miadeipWa, i%
operation is tin* inevitable result
The never-failing remedy fo! all these
symptoms is Lytlia E. I'inkham's Vegj*
etable Compound.
Miss Kate McDonald, of Woodbridge,
N. J., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham :
" I think that ft woman naturally dislikes to
make her trouble's known to the public, hut
irstoml health has meant so much to me that
\Vhjn a woman can't succeed
stirring up any other kind ot troulil
she begins to clean house.
in I
He Came Down Hard.
Senator Cullom of Illinois was step
ping off a steer car the other evening.
wb"n the conductor rang the bell too
quickly, and the venerable Senator |
took a header on the asphalt. "Uucle
| Bhelbv" is a quiet old "feller," and ns [
chairman of the Senate Committee
Foreign Affairs is used lo dealing with
matters diplomatically. But the re
tiie house f >r fear 1 mlglit suddenly be- nlar|£(I (,,, made on that occasion as lie
come helpless and lia\e to bu cariied s)1(.,j t|10 ,|jrl from his trousers and |
"""while 1 was in this miserable con- f"r 1,1(5 hal ,llc' wa>
ditiou I was strieken will, malarial fever wore scarcely to be classed us diplo-
nnd confined to bed for four mouths. I matte, lie was not badly hurt, for the
had the best physicians, but while llio.v next day'he was ill his scat In the
relieved my fever, their treatment did , Senate Chamber and seemed to h*i
not entirely drive the malaria from my n0|je th,. worse for wear.
system, uiul thev did not help luv pur-
of other suffering women. work * "
" For a long tune 1 suffered untold agony nerved tribute
with a uterine trouble anil irregularities,
whleh made me a physical wreck, and no one
thought 1 would recover, but Lydia K I'ink-
Imm's Vegetable Compound has entirely
cured me, and made mo well and strong, and
I feel it my duty to tell other suffering w omen
what a splendid medicine it is."
If you are ill, don't hesitate to get a
bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound at once, and write to
Tirs Finkham, Lynn. Mass., for special Try One Package,
advice-it is free anil always helpful. If "Defiance Starch" docs not pleas
ulysis in the least,
" I wns well nigh despairing when a
friend persuaded 1110 to try Dr. Williams' |
I Pink Pills. When I had finished one box
buTJwu wlSjft'S? I could see results that encouraged me ,
wan the a..1. I the maker* ..f the kisii| r0nditiou kept steadily improving,
u:< \M) 8L1CKKKS. Many of our reader* w ho wenl; -v ^ Ul 1 , . t „„1U !
to tlio Fair, will recall tliMr flno exhibit In which ^,,1 wiieil I had tlik«'ll se\<'Q boxes I \\ai
cured of paralysis and the malum wns |
completely driven out of my system. ;
i For two years now I have enjoyed the i
liest of health and have attended to bus- | "Brown.
,h0 iuess without au.v interruption." | «*r." "S
Mr. Havden's homo is ut No. 252 Wi st
R9th street, New York. Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills have cured many similar eases
of paralysis, also locomotor ataxiu. They
are sold by all druggists. A treatment
so simple, inexpensive and successful
should be tried by every sufferer from
uurtial paralysis iu any of its stages.
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BECKWITH.
COL. PAUL
r7 ilrpartmeui of the world
led. The Grand l'rlr.c it t.s
one ot the ulde.u manufaciunui
conccruB la tho country.
A man seldom does anything
1 way a woman thinks he should do it.
If a dressmaker doesn't Rive a worn
an tits the womiu gives the dress-
maker fit3.
BEST BY TEST
"I have tried all kinds of waterproof
clothing and have never found anything
at any price to compare with your Fish
Brand for protection from all kindi cf
weather."
(The name and ddws of the
'wnier of ihis unioliciied Inter
may be had upon application J
A J TOWER CO. The Sign of ih. Fish
Bciton. U. S A. ^CfWERs
TOWER CANADIAN
CO.. LIMITED
Toronto. Canada
fiSH SRAJ®
Makers of Warranted Wet Weather Clothing
you, return it to your dealer. If It
does you tfet one-third more for the
same money. It will give you satis-
faction, uud will not stick to the iron.
Irish of Colonial Days.
Not the least important of the alien
forces that combined to make the Co-
lonlal history of this country were the !
thousands of Irish, who were sent to j
England after the time of Cromwell, [
compelled then to give up their Irish |
names aud take such names as j in field or barracks
Brown." "White," "Black." "Carpen-1 pe-ru-na is efficacious.
Shoemaker," etc., after they set-
lied in Virginia and northward. It, is ' The exposure to
stated—which seems to be borne out
b, le parliamentary discussions in
England after th
Hon that one-third of the American
Thosa people whom we go to see
ujid also entertain, yet really care
[nothing for—is this society of any real.
| use or benefit? ; To
itavo
Don't subscribe you name to any
writing until fully acquainted with its
contents. "I thought" will do you no
good.
soldiers in the Revolution were of Irish
birth or descent.
POMMEL
SLICKER
manhattan
brand
m
Won't Turn Loose.
| "I Insist, on saying that Hunt's
I Idghtning Oil takes hold quicker and
j lets go slower of aches, pains aud
I sore places than any liniment. 1 ever
i saw. It just won't turn loose till
j you're well."
j "1 never have a little ache but what
I slosh It on
S And ere 1 get the bottle corked that
little ache is gone."
C. W. Jackson.
Marble Hill, Mo.
25 and f>0c per bottle.
Prosperity is a great teacher; ad
versity is a greater. Possession pam-
I pers the mind; privation trains and
strengthens it.
Don't It Jar You
have a cough that you can't
off—even when you go to bed?
Put it away for good by using Sim
inons' Cough Syrup. It heals Inflam-
mation of the throat und lungs—gives
you rest and peaceful sleep.
When one woman compliments an-
other she says: "Yes, she s awfully
clever, hut—"
The Best Results in Starching
can be obtained only by using De-
fiance Starch, besides getting 4 oz.
more for same money—no cooktnfe' re-
quired.
WHUSJXWR
Newert Olid be«t. thornushl.v WBler-prnyl' nnd
ni.—t rlurnl.l.. C !i In- iiiflitnlly ■•lii.nm«l from
iilinn to walking «*nat. drn-H not Rtick anil « <>
rent i n improvi-mont ov« r all other wakentbut
I ha* l.et-n adopts! by IT. H. Army. Sold by
LntoloMdM ' : TK>J*?rS
than uih'T brand*. A*k for Manhait in Brand
ii that you ^cet It. If your dealer refuses
to supply you. writ<> un.
Standard OUed Clothing Co . East lfi2d St., New York
[10,000 Plants for I6c.
^ More gardens and farms are planted to
~ ^Salr.er si See.ls than any other In
^America. There is reanon for this.
[ We own over 6,000 acre!* for the pro-
kdaetton of our warrnnled aeeda.
"\ln order to induce you to try them, we
J make you the following unpre- j
V cedented offer:
For 18 Cant• Pomtpald
k 1000Early. ■Miiuasnd LaUtabbtgs^ '
I2000 Floe JaIfy lum'ps,
ItOOO Kluaehliiir rel >7,
] 2000 Kieb .Nutlf l ettuce,
loOO 8j len<tld Oiiloni,
) 1000 K«r* Lu clou* KadlttiM,
IOOO Olorlonaly Brilliant Howara.
Above seven packa^en contain suffl-
elent *ced to grow 10.000 plan's, fur*
niablntr bushels of brilliant
liowers an<l lots and 1 ot*of t huioe
vegetables, together with our great
catalog,telling all about Flowsrs,
Boset, Small Fruits, etc., all for
16c m stamps and tills nolle©.
Big 140-page catalog alone, ic.
JOHN A.SAUER SEED CO,
w.n.u. La Crosse, wis.
IMMENSE TOBACCO PURCHASE.
Vortj'-Eljlit ThoiiKaml Dollr.m I' -itJ
for a Fancy Lot cf Tobarco.
The biggest pnrchnso of hlgU grado
tobacco ever made iu the West bv a
[ cigar manufacturer xvas niado last
Wednesday by Frank P. Lewis, Peoria
: 111., for his celebrated Bingle Binder
| cigar. A written guarantee was given
that the entire amount wa.s to lie fancy
selected tobacco. Thin, no doubt,
i makes the Lewis factory tho largest
holder in tho United btutes of tobacco
of so high a grading.— lleruld-'ircut-
] tcrijjt, Vec. SI, l'JOt.
A bachelor is given fair warning
when a giri shows him a photograph
noeent babe.
Weeds That Are of Value.
A curious fact in regard to the drug
trade is that we are to-day importing
in considerable quantities ordinary
medical plants which are found grow-
ing wild in Ihis country, and are large-
ly neglected in some cases these wild
plants are destroyed by farmers as nox-
ious weeds, and their very presence
on the farm is an eyesore to them, in
this class of despised drug plants we
have the common dandelion, burdock,
couch grass and curly dock.—Scien-
tific American.
Don't indorse notes for your friends
simply because they are lriends; you
may find friendship cool when you
have to take up the notes.
After some men get
are too lazy to stop.
started they
When You Buy Starch
buy Defiance and get tiie best. 16 07.. for 10 j
cents. Once used, always used.
Colonel Paul E. Beckwith. U. Col., retired. 1st Keg. Minute Men, in a
letter from 1 r.li.l Vermont avenue, N. W., Washington, 1). C., writes:
"From the unqualified endorsement of many of my friends, I
take pleasure in commending your remedies for coughs s.-f! \
..<> " Until Hfflr itft >
Peruna has always been a great
favorite with the military men. both in
the army and navy.
The strongest kind of testimonials
art; received from officers of high rank
concerning the virtues of Peruna for all
catarrhal ailments.
Only a small per eent. of these can lie
used for publication for want of space.
Mr. Harrison U Deam, liurnside Post
No. 8, Department of the Potomac,
Colonel encampment No. fill, Union
Veterans Legion, Colonel Green Clay
Smith Kegiment No. 17, U. V. U., De-
partment of the Potomac, Military
Order Loyal Legion, Department of
Columbia. Major :!4th Indiana Veteran
Volunteer Infantry, writes:
••There la no longer any question as
to the curative qualities of Peruna la
all catarrhal troubles. I ts uuecessfui
uxe by many of my friends entitles It
to confidence and endorsement"
the ele-
ments experienced in an out-door life is
not so apt to cause coughs and colds as
sedentary habits.
War of the Itevolu I Those who are brought face to face
; with the weather every day in active
life are much less liable lo catarrhal
diseases than those who are housed up
illV ventilated
ALL CLASSES
ARE SUBJECT TO
CATARRH.
rooms. And yet both
of those classes are
more or less subject
to catarrh and
catarrhal diseases.
I The soldier as well as the civilian finds
i it frequently necessary to use Peruna
; oil account of coughs and colds.
No one is exempt. The strong and
! healthy are less liable than the weak
and ill, but none entirely escape.
Great men are not born for them-
selves; great powers on which all
stand aud gaze, are meant for the
good of all mankind.
Defies Time.
One of the most beautiful women In
America defies the ravages of time h.
simply keeping her blood purified with
Dr. Caldwell's (laxative) Syrup Pep-
sin. It will do the same for you. If
taken at the least sign of bowel, liver
or stomach trouble, it will prevent all
kinds of sickness, keep your circula-
tion clear, aud your skin and com-
plexion as fresh and pure as in child-
hood. Sold by all druggists at 50c aud
$1.00. Money back if it fails.
NEW CROP SEEDS
Our 1905 CnniloBbo In r.ow ready, glrlng full particular* of our I'RK.HU STOCK or
UAKDKN ami K1KI.I SKHIJS. 11 will pay you to tend for ono befora buying,
mailed free on application.
har- !iad n representative In the field to seenrf for u« the creom of the famoui
KIMVII1N COTTON hl.KH lo beeure the tut buy early
DAVID HARD1E SEED COMPANY, Dallas, Texas.
j Genuine morality is preserved only
! in the school of adversity, and state
I of continuous prosperity, and a state)
of continuous prosperity may easily
| prove a quicksand to virtue.
ftP
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I * PUPEUV - vrCiCT/XDU- pp.
\YMVTt
Largest Pure 50 Bar.
Every housekeeper should know
that if they will buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time, because it
never sticks to the iron, but because
each package contains 1G oz.—one full
pound—while all other Cold Water
Si arches aro put up in \-pound pack-
ages. and the price Is the saiue, 10
cents. Then again because Defiance
Starch is free from all injurious chem-
icals. If your grocer tries to sell you
a 12-oz. package it i.s because he has
a stock on hand which to wishes to
dispose of before he putfl in Defiance.
He knows that Defiance Starch has
printed on every package in large let-
ters and figures "16 ozs." Demand De-
fiance and save much timo and money
and the annoyance of the iron stick-
ing. Defiance never sticks.
Don't forget that delivery is neces.
nary to make a sale valid as against
third parties, particularly creditors.
80 Ru. Macaroni Wheat Per Acr®.
introduced by the U. S. Dept. of Agr.
it is a tremendous cropper, yielding in
good land in Wh., 111., fa.. Mich., lnd.,
O.. l'a., N. Y., SO bu. per ncre. and on dry,
arid lands, buch as aro found in Mont..
Idaho, the Dakotas, Colo., etc.. it will
yield from 40 to 60 bu. This VN DBat and
Spelt7. and Hanna Hurley and Bromua
lnermifl and Hillion Dollar (iras*, makes
it possible to grow and fatten hogs, sheep
and cattle wherever noil is fuuud.
juf>r send 10c and this notice
to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse,
Wis., and they will send you free a sample
of this Wheat and other farm seeds, to-
gether with their great catalog, alone
worth $100.00 to any wide-awake farmer.
(W. N. U.J
It is with true love as with ghosts
and apparitions, a thing that every-
body talks of and scarce anybody hath
seen.
Do Your Clothes Look Yellow?
Then use Defiance Starch, it will keep
them white—10 o/.. for 10 cents.
A good book is the precious life-
blood of a master spirit, embalmed
and treasured up on purpose to a life
beyond life.
There Is more Catarrh In thl# nection of the ronnfry
than ail other dliM-oen put together, and until the .a*
few years wan mippimed to be Incurable. For . Kreai
many yenm doctors pronounced It a local disease and
prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling
to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable.
Science boa proven Catarrh to be a constitutional dis-
ease and therefore requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K .1 Cheney
* Co.. Toledo. Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on
the market. It Is taken Internally In doses from IU
drops to a teaspoonful. It acta directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. They <Her one
hundred dollars for any caao It falls to cure. Send
for circulars and testimonials.
Address; K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by Druggist*. 75c.
Take Hall s l'amlly IMlla for constipation.
One branch of knowledge? concen-
trated ui>on amounts to more in th
long run.
TO CI'KF A COM) IN ONE I>AY
Tnke Laxative tw .-.n-; gulnlne Tablets. All UrtiK-
yi-i* refund the m.mey if It fulls to cure. t. W.
Ur«nci signature Is on each box. 25c.
FREEI#®&K
D that PROTECT
i A Iwi w JL w 72 p. Book Milled Free
K. S. & A. B. LACEY. Patent Atf 8. Wakhlnflton.D.C.
ThPfii1 fads of music, or art, or sort
lits of study—arc Uicy any real use
or benefit?
Sensible Housekeepers
will have Defiance Starch, not alone
because they g *t one-third more for
the same money, but also because of
superior quality.
A man is not doing his level best
who is content to stay on the same
level.
The most disinterested love is, after
all, but a kind of bargain in which the
dear love of our own selves always
proposes to be the gainer some way or
other.
Important to Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA,
a safe and sure remedy for tnfaata and children,
and pee that it
Bean* the
Signature of
la UflO For Over 30 Years.
Tim K'nd You Have Always Bought.
Great mischiefs happen more often
from folly, meanness and vanity than
from the greater sins of avarice and
ambition.
Free! Free!!
"Write for our beautiful catalog of all
kinds of seeds, plants, flowers. Floral
Designs, etc. Best and freshest stock
in the South. Every seed fresh crop.
Try us. Lung, the Florist, Dallas, Tex.
MADE BY
AL'LTLES
W. N. u. DALLAS. NO -5- 1905
CURL* WHERL All ELSE FAILS.
Beat Cough byrup. l'aates Good. Ls^
In time. Sold by dru^ln
€>.™*ys
aro known by what they have
grown. For half a century they
have been the stumlnrd—haven't
failed once to produce bigger, bet-
ter crops than any others. Sold
by all deulern. 1905 Seed An-
nual free to ull applicants.
. M. FERRY & CO.,
Detroit, Mich.
BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH
£>yrup c-ires coughs and colds.
It Quenches the Fire.
"Your Hunt's Cure is beyond doubt
the most remarkable remedy for skin
i diseases ever formulated. For eight
| years I suffered almost constantly
I from an itching trouble the doctor
j called Eczema—my skin was on fire,
but less than one box of Hunt's Cure
quenched that fire. Many of my
friends have since used it on my
j recommendation, and it never fails.
| Where there's an itch rub it on. It
does the work—that's all."
Mrs. Helen Whitmore,
Clarendon, Ark.
Most women are born actresses
which accounts for the fact that such
a small percentage of them are old
maids.
Defiance Starch is put up 16 ounces
in a package. 10 cents. One-third
more starch for the same money.
According to statistics there are
eight sudden deaths among men to one
among women. Women linger for the
purpose of getting the last word.
That tobacco habit, boys, or the oc-
casional "treating" or "being treated"
—is it of real use or benefit?
J'iso's Cure 1h the Nest medicine wo ever i.scd
fur all affections of the throat anil luium. - Wit
O. ksdsi.ev. Vonburcn, 1ml. Feb. 10, iwi-
Ratiuces Fever. Hellene Aches. Slops Cough
RITTON
AD COLD
R E A K E R
2 £> *
s
A Fonlttve Curo tor C'ol<l nn«l f.u Grippe.
Britton Drag Co., Dallas.
Your Drurrglat
or by Mail. . .
Mi
ani Tvpovrrltinn. You mtfo i-ir.enw> writing let-
tera If *<" cannot atlend our ucbool, we will lend
J«.u a telewriter and WMmfully UMChJ
ab c;ue free.
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fKXAS TYl'KAHlltK CO., 11*1 IU, Tei-
That way of spending money on
every little trifle that we fancy—is it
of real use or benefit.
When the ox has broken through
the stall repairs are first made.
grief
Long-
There is no grief like the
which does not speak.—H. W.
fellow.
New Crop Seeds Due this Week.
1 car Alfalfa Clover, I car Milo and Kaffir Corn, I
ear Sorchuin, I ear seed Potatoes, I car Onion Keta(
3K bushels seed Bibbon Cane In Stock, 5000 bushels
Karl/ Picked llowden Biff Boll Cotton Seed. Texas
Must Proof Oats. I car Garden Soed, all varieties.
The Holioway Seed and Grain Co.*
Dallat, Texas.
A PAIR of SCISSORS
For Your Nemo and Address
Send us 15 signatures, cut from
pnck.'ijfes of Check <St Neal Porto Rico
Coffee and your name and address and
A'ill mail you at once n nice pair
of sciscors. This is just one of the
65 PREMIUMS
Given Absolute!? Froc
I to all users of Cheek & Neal Porto Rico
j Coffee. Your choice of such articles as
.i beantifal Dinner or Tea Set, Sewing
, Machine, l'arlor Clock, Curtains. Cut
I lcry, etc. We want every lady in the land
1 to use the cleanest, best drinkinsr. popu-
lar priced package coffee on the market.
If you try it you will buy it ever
| afterwards.
Put up in tightly sealed Mb. packages
-air and moisture proof—-like above cut.
I Sold by dealers everywhere. Don't
delay—buy a package of Cheek A Neal
Porto Rico Coffee to-day and start sav-
I ing for a tino pair of scissors. At your
j grocers.
Cheek «S Neal Coffee Co.
Nashville, Tenn,
$150,00 TO $1000.
DliUflO Bargains in used
rlAnllu Pianos and Organs.
Write us before buying. Headquarters for
Victor Talking Machines, Records and Needles.
catalog fiee. GOGGAN, 220 Elm, Dillu.
high grade telephones
For long distance and ex-
change service. Construc-
tion material and supplies.
FARMERS' UNES A SPECIALTY.
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he is dead, even while living, whose
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Coak, George J. & Coak, Mrs. George J. The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1905, newspaper, February 3, 1905; Kiowa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270167/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.