The Indianola Enterprise. (Indianola, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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HAITV LIT I LK JAI'PV LAW URGED BY SELF SEEK
Rea Ar r*ut e? Movement Aja fit
IN LCVE with AN ENGLISH OCLL Ptrrt: « Dewed / Popular.
OF WAX. An Adroit but p'aaalble acheme ty
. wfc.cfc It it hop**! to prejrfd.ee the ta>
"I'd De for You G'ad'y. I Love You ' ^r°' Af?\ ' * , ^ r_
•« ' w aif. to prr.bib:! the ta.e of any rea>-
So Mas ,. ThouQh I'm Only a Japa .. - vB-A p, c Uc.e#«
• r-ete Do .Ft s . I'm Op-/ a Japa- *-a'r. j a- • a* r - eiprn-'.f a
be.ed f o 3a' « are a!*o
*• .I,"* !'o im? pon ir.*n who
ba%e to fan. ..ar;ty with 'he subject
| i,f matter The pre*ecf protecting
. - *•*> tfc* puk . hea'*Ji p-* t' -th .a auppcrt
# ' * r of icth ti -* j genera. f th*- merea:
v. ' iuLt r' g* and w ..merer ? hear a
rrax. . - a .aw ? 't. k.ni It
with st * • . have
*ese Do
THE COMFORTER
A - :-e*s j . a r.erve r.ti f:r-h« swe...r.{. tfcr;iblr.g ache of
Neuralgia
St, Jacobs Oil
froea tie c.rc.. r. a ays the pressure and s.ethel away the pain.
Price, 35c. and 50c.
he beat and I
lei in the w<
D."Of.
i n ~ H.* ? / * w }:«n :
ablr*. io s iM IT It J T
«# • 'sat of Ardmore iicr* * tha*
:. • !/• Ititl M ft Bid ©I •
t 'Uia a 4 !b^ au Territory ba • a f 1
VHn rt« If you mha* a
« Jic '• IIp ««Tt ►!
BM'or §o lartfcer ba'fc aart a ft*'
• 'ban t e'n ltd.an aa-i war# (war.
'h# | d• 'fc ia * ? • for your
BBu|t «.th w. i b« hori
«<ai allot; lato be I'alon, but fw
<r: wti a« h • t -a 'laufh**
«pranr from '! «• braiu f Jov > Call
her ">!lfier a '
The ialunrtl n. ' !'• !! •, ir tr
t<, • p ;|rr n in ' ii I r r- *
kt Tulta By a new arranfroe .- any
pcrooo wan'ln^ pollri* ofB"" i
fl'-H central of ti * fa« an 1 ,h - in,
mona a poli'*r>man l>y turning < n n
r *d light which can be ae *n from
th« principal thor< ghfaron of t *
* 11y. Th« p ItccnutQ th -n ralla 'ii
contra! and nfcerta'na th«* 1« ration
nf th*4 troub)** Thun llmltaflonn
have t een pla<^d on the ip«1 IlKbt
dlatrlct.
a buffalo hr ad waa recently dug
from ftvo and a half f« «*t tinder
ground Th«* h« * 1 wji* In a fory
good utato of preservation
Thp town of CVatOM, In D**w<>
coutiiy, ho.iHiH of on« of th * few f -
nial< blarkMrnttha In the count •
Dtiilng the lllnoHH of her Hon hi- 1«
working nt the forgn and In kping
th - l u^ln«" i'>lng rig'.i' alnng with-
out any lu« ak.
Ticllevcra In the "111" auper^'ltlon
will not fail to note that Private
Ctoorge, «f Fort Bill, the fit t gunner
in tti•• Knlted St Jen lo l " kllh'il M*
iin accident with om • f the nev. t'"Ul
guns, wiih n member of tb? Thir-
teenth bnttery.
COUNCIL HILL, IKD. TER.
4'rw«*k nml ii, sa ml it* from hub •••••• m.tl
Mill rtlllllil* U l > III** Ml II K I It'll Ii in • I I i • ti in
thr Tt rrlltiry 11 Hum n I>i l< It I*. • « •• •
wllti t-riiifi t |il'f nrin, I't ft. *r • n . loltl
wi>IU* mi Im ui'' •• n«t«l, humI * ii I ** «ltir\
nt'lititil ImiiM' mi i iiiuni olliri l illnif
Mliit-li lit*I|i to iimlttt a IIi i flu** mo-lrrii
Um ti.
A . * a A •• o' Ti ■ • # ). a*
#d ti a • 4 o a
iar.a « rl * n a" t ?. a r: • t l| r*
' iit f .ad g* ; 4r ahap^d
pf-ari u a* -ha. wnlrh be D n -
I* iat > M K o « now bai t!
I a boa t a I gned t a
ai..;« ItfOtt BUfli c*
• •a:-Ma* f, 'I i.,'l uoa:." in th*
Afkanaa* A'.lea .• be Uiau who
1'kt ii. • of r-.-d t>*a •
• • j vi * i:.: - ■ liters Is Mia
:u • he Naoatio • at I > a Kj ,
Chief I* r'pr ay* th t ' n !!-
ti ri of mln r a!! ,••' < > 1 i the I'rw
ft at lot la dtploi i • By the present
law the parent ca inot a< t a. l^g.il
f uard an oi ' • " 1 •! ^ v
ln^ bond Ah m-r.y of t!.*m ruur '
.'." ird to do *; I .f ' .•! I • 't
w i* hout a g'ia "(11 in In h i !i i • •
11 ft*'y 1c ffns h« I 1 t: t* land of tne
minor and pay tin rental upon It.
Tlif Okmu'g •• 1 . - • it p.-ir.ta
t*ie following: "A neighboring
newspaper man's i* Jine <*nglno
boatsd the other day The paptr
a.-s h .mewhat 'l^!a> "l The edi'or
1-eing aaay, h * devil ex."lalned the
accident a< follow 'When w"
atarted to run this edition off the en-
gine gave way. .'lliwln^ rh•• gul! ler-
fluka to f;i11 an t break , It atruclc
the plunke flopp'r. This of cjurse,
na an>« ne who kn ws anything about
a hi n/ine cho « hoo, will readily
un !^r tand, left t*he gang;>link with
on y the flipflop to support It. whlrli
al-ii drc pped an I broke off the \* ij -
pcrchoke. This b-oM*ned the fluking
betwion the ramrod and the fiber
snat. her, whl 1 al**o cau>ed t rouble.
The rep rt that th: trouble was
« . u id by ■ \<t In lu en .• In I' runi
ly our i If U a t;s,«ue of t.:' eliOO'ls,
the polled appearance of our rlg^it
eve being caused by our going Into
the batohwa> of the ash pan In our
nnx et> to start it and pulling tho
c 'lip lng pin af'er the laphtnr; was
broken, which caused tne din^us to
I.lghfl
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k 1 m
rttd Ja
ramt* « f th.«t if-iltb
- s ix 'toll
fp lik )'iur* it
.1 -.11 * HI ihi f.to ■■
l« < k from your caa^rn*
Mid ' f ol«l v:- aland m>
*te nuaicn*- tfcey wan
♦ Xpenajve method of rot
*: :an and getticg h:.a pr
other word a. U i- an ef!
them fn m c t'.r.kj c bei
die* which they and th
fore them have u^ed for oiany yt
Xlt liical excharu *■
sir i '.on
an! in-
procure
he more
if a phy-
:ion. In
prevent
.e reme-
lb0-*-*- ~C&I
Prove It
By the Oven Fire
Fut the wonderful KC Bik-
ing Powder to the test. Get a
can on approval. Your money
will be returned if you don't
aarce that all we claim is true.
You'll be ri-luhted with the de-
liciou . wholesome things that
If f\ BAKING
i\ POWDER
will bring to life in your oven.
K C is worth twice the money charged
for inferior powders that arc made to look
like K C, but which leave in the food
harmful substances to undermine your
health. And the cost is no more.
25 ounces for 25 cents.
JAQUKS MFG. CO.
Chicago
Wh*n nr*t I b^bt-ld you '
ike frirm >• ur alumlx
rr-^jfm •• 'I Jap—
*.\r w '
'i t «rf It'n onlv tht>
.rt of . «t ill -
Foi-i« r
n f l . irt nf a Japan-
t *o doll' '
Mary Fari:<h In N- w York Herald.
WEIGHTED DOWN DY ORNAMENTS
Pounds of Copper Always Worn by a
Tube of Burmese.
Among the Salun or Sawngtung Ka
j reus, called Gaungto b ythe Burmese,:
I fh« men crop their l.air short. The
women wear a smock which comes i
i.'oaii to if:id-tli-i^h. and on ccrcmyniai 1
i occasions, such as being photograph !
| ed, twist a blanket round the waist
to make up for the absence bf petti
Cures RHeumat im and Catarrh—Med-
icine Sent Free
Theae two diseases are the result of
an awful po> °1 con'iition of the
blood If jrO| hire aching joints and
back, rtwldtf blades KMie pains.
crippled hand* >rs or swollen
muscles, shifting sharp biting pains,
sd | hot tlrod last raged ng of
rhetj WBtlt— •- the has
Liurretl e>e*jgh* deaf >\cr. s'om
n h heodn I < tola e head ■
co .s throat discharg* s decay in*:
teeth, bad breath, b^lehing gas of ca-
tarrh,take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B
B.l It kills the poison in the blood
w ? ch cans* - th'-e awful -vmptoms.
giving a pure, healthy blood supply to
the joints and mucous membranes
and makrs a perfect cure for the worst
rheumatism or foulest catarrh. Cures
where all else faiis. Blood Balm (B. B
B.) is compos I cf pure Botanic in
gredients, good for w ak Kidneys. Im-
proves the digestion, cures dyspepsia.
A perfect tonic for old folks by giv-
ing them new, rich, pure blood. Thor-
oughly tested for thirty years. Drug-
gists, $1 per large bottle, with com
plete directions for home cure. Sam-
ple free and prepaid by writing Blood
Balm Co Atlanta. Ga. Describe
trouble and special free medical ad-
vice sent in sealed letter.
oats.
The
their
orna-
wit h
, and
elab-
HI iiMktii;t'i
INSURE
Vntir dwelling, Kami iirit|! rtr,
► lorporsti c. or uiri'i haudin- inlh«
KLlWlaU It riliTEM IHIiKA Cf COMP.NT
l I Munkoger, 1mlinn Territory.
VNv w u* a w«k>U a«(>ul tu a «ry lowu
it* tUw Tar r * tar v.
FARin 1.uA.i*
l,o>. Km... r.uj Trrni. III. 1 No ll. hi v
tou oti rout koiet ivin roa s ov pipe's
Wn |<mn •• r <>*•!
i !>*> i
rti i tai«.
Willlam-i, Coss &. Hogan
UlBrei in C'itf S'ati t 'Hi Hank t( itMoi/
TIT, Muskogee Carnation
Company
cjt nimrt r.o:ts. chmtiok, t;
no'ii t* 1531
MmkVf, I. T.
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ASAPB BV81KKS b« ked IJ
liiPn who bav« p/fOTfii Ihnr
ability lo mo oed in busin" s
and conducted oil a mund. Iimmi
l a.-js gci'ordiuu to lint rfgulnr I nn-
tk-vs custom, applicable to that pir-
tirular bu*iuo!s i-t about : II that any
thinkiiic man could wish.
The RI3IN6 SUN FIRE INSURANCE C0.
r.mrttjf FtlU th. !'< r cription.
Wn Writ. Inftura.tn. Aj.lnitt
l ire and llirh irnsj. on hou ct,
household n01"'"! ut'.jrj furnituri-.
libraries, nn i, hai. live. live stock
farm impleiuiulf, Rrain, bug);itu>.
ttatf'ins, harntts, saildh und um i
cal iti'truiueiits.
— W " . J*
NEW STORF:.
New E.\,rpt\ln Center.
THE STREET
irURPJITJJRE
GO
most singular i art
drtss, however, is their
mints Kattan rlnes. co
lacquer, form a sort of
below the knee there is a
orate klrd of garter formed by copper
rings bound to the leg by these rattan
rings
The copper Is from on« third to half I
an inch thick, and about six inches in
diameter, ami the rings are festooned '
over the calf with a skill and sym-
metry In which, no doubt, a good deal
of pride is taken, to the neglect of the
hair, which is lone and matted
On the forearms a continuous spiral
ring of solid copper rod Is worn,
reaching as nearly to the elbow as can
be managed without preventing the
free use of the arm. Necklaces of
grass seeds, nuts an I colored pebbles
complete full dress.
The weight of copper on the arms
and legs amount to forty pounds, and
mop in sort- ca-cs Neither armie s
nor garters are ever removed; they
<annot. In fact, be removed without
the nsslsfarre «>f a smith. The women
fetch wat< r. hoe the fields and sleep
with their ornaments always on them.
London (Iraphic
Nutriment in Beverages
John I) Rockefeller, denied the
solace of teaching a Bible class be
cause of his physical condition, is
learning to play the violin. He is
said to be making considerable prog-
ress. though as yet he is the rawest
kind of an amateur. lie was rather
discourage 1 the ether day when a
friend told him cf Victor Herbert's ad-
vice as to learning to master the
'cello: "Simplest thing in the world.
All you have to do is to buy your 'cello,
secure a competent instructor and
then pratci' e about eight I. e s « day
for three years.'
It Will Stay There.
"In my family medicine chest no
remedy is permitted to remain unless
It proves beyond doubt the best to be
obtained for its particular purpose.
"For treating all manner of skin
troubles, such as Eczema. Tetter.
Ringworm, etc.. Hunt's Cure has held
Its place for many years. I have
failed to find a surer remedy. It cures
itching Instantly."
R. M. Swann. Franklin, I-a.
The burning of the Missouri state
building at the Portland exposition is
a sad blow to artists of that state.
Cieorge Julian Yelnay head of the St
Louis artists' guild, ha 1 persuaded his
follow artists to join him in making a
display whose value was reckoned at
5.000. Mr. Volnay says that the
work of ten years, which cannot be re-
placed at any cost or sacrifice, has
been destroyed. ' Missouri is the only
state except one that hid an art gal-
lery representative of the ability of
her artists."
Symnim®r
are a delight to the refined woman every-
where. In order to get this result see that
the material is good, that it is cut in tho
latest fashion and use
in the laundry. All three things are import-
ant, but the last is absolutely necessary.
No matter how fine the mateiial or how
daintily made, bad starch and poor laundry
work will s;>oil the effect and ruin the
clothes. DEFIANCE STARCH is pure,
will not rot the clothes nor cause them to
crack. It sells at 10c a sixteen ounce pack-
age everywhere Other starches, much in-
ferior, sell at 10c for twelve ounce pack-
age. Insist on getting DEFIANCE
STARCH and be sure of results.
Delivers Free any goods
bought of thein (•> any where
iu litd au Territui y.
Furniture. C<\rpr>ts rw d
Houss Furnishings
1, T
, R. EES
1 • it 111'. -.'o -k>. •••'■ . ip . 1 and
i aire 'I i\ ...
in litis I'nrt oJ {.ho C!>nnfo.
FRUIT
A' liinated and trim to ti-unr "*m Ii,
K' od ro it". I* I' lvC 1 I! Ill
V/o Hava Var-iotico Tha* Do Bo
Appie ami I'each he to 15c. i y ,15 to fiOc.
1'ear and Hum to lue. All i. v ! nf l < rr'•< an 1 crapr*.
We havn 10,000 two yr., 11 Id (frown Hu . f 4.(10 it do \ linen hope rives
from 2 in pots S1.50 a do*. Thousands of importid l i.llis, and Ornamental*,
i' ine Shade Trees '£> to 50c, and J£v< rifrecns ,Vn- to tfl.u .
Huy direct from headquarters buve .VRi nt.s ( oiuini>sion. Price* will l*
satisfactory considering the Mock. U rite ti- today I f re frtir. ra ui ti er.li S1U irCff
MUSKOGEE NURSERY CO.. Muskogee. 1. T.
H. P. fcliC VV ALTLR, Sccratary.
CJ G9 CJ
„V'4 .. c«(Xti;t* hll.
Each illnstratl. n re pre nts half a
pint (equal to half a pouii.li. The
i .i lc.l portion phowg am. unt of tiutri-
meiu contained, and the Insures below
ulye the proportion In ouuccs and
1 drachms.
Cow Stirs Rattler's Wiath.
A c> a hirh .itihn I' f Hut!' r
j\al!ey was driving to j a.--!nr. tiepped
•m the tall of a rattle«nake. and the
enraged reptile turned on T ikes, w ho
lied to his harn.
The snake chased him to the door,
which Tukeg eli >e ! Till, s was held
prisoner half an hour I . fore the snake
ceased Its rattllec nnd went away.—
j Macelton corn sponde-.iee. Philadelphia
IJecord.
ECZEMA FCR TWO YEARS.
! Little Girl's Awful Suffering With Ter-
rible Skin Humor—Sleepless
Nights for Mother—Speedy
Cure by Cuticura.
"My little girl had been suffering
| fur two years from eczema, and rlur-
I ins that time 1 could not pet a night s
' sleep, as her ailment was ycry sey< re.
j I had tried so many remedies, deriv-
| inp no benoSt. I had glyen up all hope.
But as a last resort I v. as persuaded
to try Cuttcura. r.nd one box of tip
Ointment and two bottles of th? Ue
solvent, together with the Soap, ef
footed a perms! . rt cure -Mrs I. U.
Jones, Adiilns'i Ind. t."
IF IT'S
JS3 UK jaw jgjg jjgg
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m
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CHILLS
^Ot I14VE, IT'S
©XIOINE
m
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m
m
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(pIOl S'* ®-LJL.. c u'REIp •
^0t NEED.
It la Iiot.1 under «n An«OI.t TK firARlNTFF, and if yon nre not
curetl T« i r «1 riiccrl«t will roland your money, .aindw in
rt-ifulur and UastfleMs forma. Sold by all diucf:i*t for
50 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
You will will find iarce number of Imitations which the manufac-
tuiera ('.aim are the aan.e a« OXIDINK. We caution you Rfcrainst
fjcb ata ementa. There ia only one OXIDINE and we are the sole
manufacturers The«e 'mitatora are merely trying to sell their cheap
imitationa on the strength of Oxidiue'a record.
$1000 IN CiOID
AND COM Or 4N At IMS hIII be t>aid to «ni{ person nho can find §
tracr of Ara« nic, Str>chrine, Kor^hine, or an^ olher poiaonoua of
injur.ooa Ct uqs In
OXIDINE
Patton-Worsham Drug Co.
MANUFACTURERS
DALLAS. TEXAS and MEMPHIS. TENN.
Tr.QwKICN 4 MIHOB-ioi. Oak 3t KAWM3 GTY
The pessimist d s his head In an
antique bog and ihoti I . gins to d.^
coursa on th > weather—Henry 1-
Cope, In the Chlrago Tribune.
t*>*K i ii*. k *:.i rs
Bel Ore-. H i . Ml'i* [,^r, '■ ■ pnrkar" 5
cent* Tbe 1, ('.-■ni'ui.T. S.iulh 13«'u,l. IdU.
PRIOt. *5 Ct«.
'TO CURE TilE mP?1
WPH
AHThfillNK
IS GUARANTEED TO CURE
GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
I w..n t 1 Ant l-Orlplne to a dealer who won't t. UHrantr#
IU I 'ail t r\ r \ao\EV 11A< k IF IT JK)\'T CURE
!'• H. Mtlemvr, Jt. !>., MmuIaoium.SjiWiij^eld, Jfa.
Man is timid and opologetlc; he ts
no longer upright: he dares not say,
"I think," "I am," but quotes some
sage or saint.
w.jrrrn rc i mtcd m.t«. um abl..|x><li«d
uiin.rt- n*>l mi n. U-lttt^-u of 21 *n 1 S5, cilxeni
i f I nit«^! SiatH*. of ir*>l rhatM-'ar nd
«ho ran rMtd anil vr.u KuflUh. For
laSmaeH u r . to Kwruumg Oflic*r. pomu
(lffir« k'uilt1 in«* OiUh'im^ GulLri*. bhtvtN,
Luid, O T . or tulia. I. T.
. W.N.u.—Oklahoma City—No. 44, 1905.
cuftcs mfneic ill else fl'lj.
Beat c ough byrup. Tm'm r,«x>I.
Ume. Sold by dm
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Williams, B. W. The Indianola Enterprise. (Indianola, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1905, newspaper, November 3, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270308/m1/4/?q=%22%22%7E1: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.