The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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From Tree to Newspaper.
A London writer says that a German
f|) P*Per manufacturer at Bsseuthal has
Jiiat made an experiment to see how
a, napidly it Is possible to transform a
tree Into a newspaper. Three trees In
K the neighborhood of bis factory were
cut down at 7:35 In the morning. They
were instantly barker! and pulped and
the first roll of paper was ready at
9:34. It was lifted Into an automobile
)ne y that stood waiting ami conveyed to the
SIX A' maoblne room of the nearest dally pa-
fhre per. The paper being already set, the
— printing began at once, and, by 10
Kr o'clock precisely the Journal was on
THE KIOWA BREEZE. FR0M MISERY TO HEALTH.
Published every Friday by
MR- AND MRS- GEO. J. COAK.
Pen Picture of Bjnyan.
In the life of John Bunyan by W
Hale White the author of "Pilgrlm'i
Progress" Is described as follows: "H«
appeared In countenance to be a stern
and rough temper, but in conversation
mild and affable, not given to loquacity
or much discourse in company unless <„ . ,
"„■ «°7"f Jkkssss
ne\ er boasted of himself or his parts bills.
He abhorred lying and swearing, belns
KIOWA.
I. T.
I* Bale In the streets. The entire process
of transformation had taken exactly
two hours and twenty five minutes.
The Man Who Loves Words.
"Other folks, of course, have their
poor pleasures
Galllene pleas
A Prominent Club Woman, of Kantas
City, Writes to Thank Doan's Kid-
ney Pills for a Quick Cure
Miss Nellie Davis, of 1216 Michigan
Avenue, Kansas
City, Mo., society
leader and club
woman, writes:
"I cannot say too
much in praise of
I Doan's Kidney
| P111 s, for they
effected a com-
plete cure in a
very short time
Damages Enough.
There had been a railway collision |
near a Scottish countrty town, and an j
astute local attorney bad hurried to J
the scene of disaster. Noticing an old j
man with a badly damaged head lying j
on the ground, he approached him with i
notebook In hand. "How about dam j
ages, my man?" he began. The in i
Jured man waved him off with the re
mark: "Na, na; ye'll get nae damages J
fae me. It wasr.a me that hit yer i
bloomln' auld train."
The Fifteenth Century Gambler.
In the time of King Henry IV. of ]
Just In all that lay In his power to his Kcw York uses 1.388,000 quarts of
word, not seeming to revenge Injuries, m!lk a <ia>r- No statistics about other
loving to reconcile differences and bcvora8cs available.
make friendehip with all. Ho hail a
Sharp, quick eye. accompanied with ai- Mayor"1'weavthrfa'"
of lh° Quaker Clt* ' stlirlnK in its When I wns F..fferinS from kidney j England the "smart set" managed to
"is rrson h- «■ ! zv,?L1 Si ry ridRtor iu r;a,ent rrut1
strong boned, though not corpulent The published statement that ther headaches, and felt miserable all over. | a1""*1"* the susceptibilities of those,
somewhat of a ruddy face, with spar trust is thinking of watering its i A few boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills i tt'ho think it wrong to play for monev. |
kling eyes, wearing his hair on his up- s'oc'< fakes the New York Herald ! made me a well woman, without an The fifteenth century gambler, accord-
sures, writes Richard Ix> per lip after the old llrltish fashion machinate. ache or pain, and 1 feel compelled to ling to one historian, "played at cards]
ileasures," In Harper's Mag- his hair reddish, but In his latter days i • recommend this reliable remedy."
V6
( TRAOC
MARK.
for counters, naiis and points in every
" '«• !«• ) IW.lI.lw', A TR!AT, "" "
tr,"I" ZT " a""m" m"""° "*• "•T- r« -
large, his forehead something high and
azine, "but for a man who loves words time had sprinkled it wi
no Joy the world can give equals for nose was well se
a fine passage or a perfect line. When
Thackeray struck his first on the ta
ble, as the story goes, when he had
finished the scene of Colonel New-
oome's death and exclaimed, 'By God,
this is genius!' there was no empire
he would have accepted in exchange
for that moment. We often hear that
your true artist is never satisfied with
his work, hia ideal escapes him, the
wrrds seem poor and lifeless, etc.,
compared with the dream. Whoever
started that story knew very little
about the literary temperament or he
would have known that the words are
the dream. The dream does not exist
even as a dream or only very imper-
fectly till It Is set down in words.
Yes, the words are the dream."
by all dealers. Price, 00 cents.
If you don t believe that a woman
can keep a secret, nsk her her age.—
New York Herald.
But don't look at her.
"Everle scholar or petyte (little one)
that plaics for money Is to be ex-
pelled," ordains a grammar school
charter of the period. One of the du-
The Retort Amiable.
Mistress—I don't want you to havo ties of hospital sisters was "to make
so much company. You have more ; dilvgentt seetrche amonge the poore for
Cause for Sorrow.
Brown—Smith Is down with brain
fever. Green—You don't say so!
Brown—Yes. The doctor says If he re-
covers his mind will be a blank. Green
—Well, I'm sorry to hear that. He
owes me $10.
Garden of the Soul.
Each bud flowers but once, and each
flower has but its minute of perfect
beauty, bo in the garden of the soul
each feeling has, as it were, Its flower-
ing instant, its one and radiant king
ship.
callers in a day than I have In a week
Homestic—Well, mum. perhaps if you'd
try to be a little more agreeable you'd
have as many friends as 1 have.
YELLOW CRUST ON BABY
cards or dice."
Serio'.:s Mistake.
Dr. Cutts—I made an awful mistake
*hen I diagnosed that man's case as
appendicitis. Dr. Slash—What did the
operation disclose? Dr. Cutts—That he
didn't have a cent.—Cleveland Leader.
his habit always plain and modest."
Something Wanted.
A bachelor, old and cranky, was sit-
ting alone In his room. His toes with The cah^ ^TTl^uJT between
the gout were aching, and his face Count Czaykowskl and M. Villette
was o'erspread with gloom, no little "was well attended. " it was quite a
ones' shouts to disturb him—from social function, in fact.
noises the house was free. In fact,
from cellar to attic 'twas as still as Thp ,ia|ser will permit army officers
still could be. No medical aid was to llrin'i to his health in water, feel-
lacking; his servants answered his J"K' no do"bt' ,hat 'he custom is not
ring, respectfully answer,,! his orders len^ l° beC°n'e """Serously preva-
and supplied him with everything. But
still there was something wanted,) It is not true that activity in build- *1Pa<i which 1 could not keep away. I others. The eagl was adopted as the
which he could not command—the 'of? South American railroads is so j ^ ''en I thought I had succeeded in j emblem of the United States in 1785,
kindly words of compassion, the touch that defaulters may make the trip setting his head clear, it would start I since when it has been used on the
of a gentle hand. And he said, as his 'hrough to Buenos Ayres without hy tlio c.own of his head, crack ■ tips of flagpoles, coins, United States
i , . change. ano scale, and cause terrible itching ! .
brow grew darker and lie rang for the g [ thcn got Cutlcura Soap and 01nt. ! and °n the shield ot Liberty.-
h.reling nurse, "Well, marriage may be The first woman tv])owrl|pr |s ment. washing the scalp with the soap I Washington Star.
a failure, but this is a Jolly sight thumping the keys. However, she was and then aPP>>'inS the Ointment. A|
worse." married before she entered the busi- I few treatments made a complete cure, j Preparedness.
1 ness and was not a real typewriter j ' 'lave advised a number of mothers • Begin the morning by saying fo thy
Cruel Fate's Favors. after all. ' to use Cutlcura, when 1 have been : se|f. i shall meet the busybody, the un.
qCL'nJ rilw.li# *K,-. „ 1 1 _ m - " *'
The American Eagle.
Our baldheaded eagle, so called be-
cause the feathers on the top of his
head are white, was called the Wash-
| ington eagle by Audubon, the great nat-
Would Crack Open and Scab Causing uraijBt. Llke Washington, he is brave
Terrible Itching—Cureci by
Cutlcura.
For Cupboard Corner
St. Jacobs Oil
Straight, strong, sura. Is the best
household remedy (or
Rheumatism
Neuralgia Sprains
Lumbago Bruises
Backache Soreness
Sciatica Stiffness
Price. 25c. and JOc.
immmwiinnMiiiiii
IFWrc'SINGLE
IfSlsBINDER
SIRAIGHI&CI6AR always reliable
Your julit>.r or direct from Kictury, l'.url., 11L
and fearless, and as his name and
{greatness are known the world over so
"Our baby had a yellow crust on his can ,he ™R|e soar to heights beyond
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 lundi of
weather."
(T^e mm* tnd tddreis of 'Se
writer of this unsolicited letter
uuy be haj upet* Application.)
The Sign of the Fi«h
A. J. TOWER CO.
Boston. U. S. A.
TOWER CANADIAN
CO.. LIMITED
Toronto. Canad*
Makers of Warranted Wit Weather Clothing
fyti CCA5®
The Poet—My mail contains nothing i
but rejected manuscripts! ills Wife ' R0(,ie'y for psychical research
And mine nothing but invitations lu] v"ants $1®0.000 to find the way to the |
millinery openings!—Brooklyn Life. !1.crcafler- This might be encouraged
asked about the same ailment of their
babies.
N. T."
Mrs. John Boyce, Pine Bush,
grateful, arrogant, deceitful, envious ! Some girls are so modest they can't
and unsocial, but I, who have seen the S.ain,a,few l,ound3 without blushing
about it.
: nature of the good, that it is ugly, can
if we had discovered any royal road i Two thinSs have >'et to fc<> Treated— j be iDiured by none ot them. j Houston 4 Texas Central.
to the here. & safe, absolutely burglar proof, and j j Take the H. & T. C. R. R., the short
man whom a woman, wise, witty ®°ther Gray's Street Powders for children. and between North and
Doing Great Work.
Ward, Ark., March Cth.— (Special.)
From all over the West reports 1 another poem, which consists of six wax
come of cures of different forms of lines. He gets J.",,000,000 a year, and
Kidney Disease by Dodd's Kidney . is undoubtedly the highest salaried
The Emperor of Japan has written and wicked enough, can not make as I Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse i T.(;xas' Tw° through trains
in the Children's Home in New York, euro i Pullman Sleepers between
'Constipation, Feverishness, Bad Stomach, i Houston and Austin, Houston and
| Teething Disorders, move and regulate the j ^ aco, Houston and Fort Worth, Gal-
Bowels and Destroy Worm . Over 30,000 j veston and Denison. For full informa-
n„„ .u i. r ^ testimonials. At all druggists, 25c. Sample | tion relative to rates, connections, etc.,
One of the rites performed by the FREE. Address A.S.Olmsted,Le Roy,N.Y. call on ticket agent, or address F. L.
Onions as Weather Prophets.
Pills, and this place is not without poet on earth
evidence of the great work the Great !
American Kidney Remedy Is doing. Those who claim that onions as a French peasants on New Year's eve is I
Among the cured here is Mr. J. V. j diet sharpen the intellect will point the forecasting of the weather for the ! It's no use praving for peace when
waggoner, a well known citizen, who, ; with pride to the assertion that Mrs. ! coming year bv means of onions
^ an Interview, says: "Dodd's Kidney Chadwick Is addicted to tho tear-com- ' when the bells rlnn for midnicht
Pills have done wonders for me. My pelllng vegetable. ,, . ,. I
kidneys and bladder were badly out j maRS scoop out the middles of
you are tickling the business end of
a mule,
On and Off
Knobbs—They say poverty egged
him on to the stage. Snobbs—Yes, and
the gallery egged him off.
If music softens the mind so as to
prepare it for the reception of sal.i
Ury feelings, it may be good; but in-
asmuch as it is melancholy, per se it is
bad.
THE TRICKS.
of order. I used many medicines, but The Parisian hostess who enter- ! U'eh'e °ni°nS' SPt ,hcm in a row on
got nothing to cure me till I tried ! tained her guests with a "moving pic- i th° kltchcn table> fin them with salt
Dodd s Kidney Pills. Two boxes of ! ture" representation of a surgical op- an<1 name them for the months of the
them fixed me up so that I have been ! eratlon evidently expected to make J'ear- Then when they return from
W!.,'e,rer'lnee- them happy by contrast. | miss they examine the condition of the
lell the poor kidney and bladder „i, ,, j - ,
ney6'PHI. an°d get°wlllK'' ^ ^ S,y f°X wiU a,lmit thal the those months wil! be rainy;
No case of ki.lney complaint Is too ! bounty on "his^skln' "^!^ lto preserve '! lhP sait ^™ains <iry' U indicate- ' thing did it any good at all. At las^ "
far gone for Dodd's Kidney Pills to him that they may get a chanc-' to <iro_"!:t": lf ha'f me-ted, the first fort saw in a home paper Hunt's Cure was !
cure. They are the only remedy that hunt him down as a sport
has ever cured Blight's Disease.
A Grateful Customer.
I suffered for four years with ec-
zema on the ends of eight of my fin-
gers. Had It so long my fingers drew
up and could do nothing at all at
times, and 1 tried almost everything
that I ever heard of, including several
largely advertised ointments, spend-
ing many dollars for them. Never a
Robbina, G. P. A., Houston, Texas.
Sometimes what we think is lack
of inclination is really lack of oppor-
tunity.
Why It Is the Best
!s because made by an entirely differ-
ent process. Defiance Starch Is un-
like any other, better and one-third
more for 10 cents.
Th3 hands are apt to think that they
make the clock go.
Coffee Fiays on Some.
It hardly pays to laugh before you
are certain of facts, for it Is some- ,, ,
times humiliating to think of after- ^a,alnoros ls tha center of Its pro
jrards. junction, and large quantities of this
The Art of Drawn Work. installment plan is not always sure
rerfilado, or drawn needlework, oc- that Cicero was right when be spoke
cuples the same place In Mexico as of the possession of books as a peren-
lace does In Brussels. The city of u'a' source of solace and joy.
98cts., 16x20 Eust Crayon 9Scts. Rfnd your
"""" " uia v.ure was; £rotliw..t.ra'
c.-ht ol t..e month v.ll be wet. j being advertised and tried only a part1 1 '
The peasants have such implicit 01 one box, which cost me only 60c, WANTED
The man who has bought his on the 'a-"h in this means of foretelling the | cured them. Now 1 can wash or : Fonr SitHnni in tbl* an.i adjolnlait r^rrltnrr.
Susan B. Anthony Is Si
and admits it. Alice Roos
"When I was a young girl I was a bf*"UfU' *0rk are eM>orted to the and no gecret of
loTer of coffee but was sick so much |l "'ted fetalis. Women and girls are between S'i«an
the doctor told me to quit and 1 did ! employed In
DERANGED NERVES SSk
ju.-'t what to get. I wish every friend j Monon Building,'Chicago, |®°re,ar>' 632
Ser that had anything of the 1
e seen my fingers be-i «ora « ei, u « (
and see them now. it j"
Thompson's Eye Water
the manufacture, and
but after my marriage my husband soma of It is very expensive for a
dM nrdt ,H,e X drlnkthU Bia>D as required to make a tingle
did not think it was the coffee caused ,• ...
the troubles. m ibt 1,nen or si,k 18 Placed in a
"So I conimeneed it again and con- 110 ^ ' thread? fir" drawn out one
tlnued about 6 months until my etom- wa}' ani' w't'1 a nc<^lle and the fir.e-t
ach commenced acting bad and chok- ! SP°°I thread the design Is worked
ing as lf I had swallowed something Perlilado ls tanqht in the p ;l,lic
the size of an egg. One doctor .aid ichoola. Anions the article* made are
It was neuralgia and Indigestion. [handkerchief., tablecloths, bedspreads
and Alice are cany
women who would rather not tell.
THE SOUTHERN TKAUING CO,,
FT. WORTH, TEXAS
King Edward read h:s zi'ir*-: z-
the opening of r-arliai'r.*. He ; . •
along very niceiy a-- •-& rsan .
wrote it was caretrot to ; .a ac.
ords the king coi. l
A court of la* ha? •;-- -
a wife exceeds a l.r^rz. z
dress h'r tu«oand rar.n-.-.
.rnVto7 1 *•«" y and covers for chair, or lounge. The her bill. Now. • -
husband three miles In the country
and I drank a cup of coffee for dinner. w"rk ls hard and and the kir..y C'.'
J thought sure I would die before J got jcannnSs are an average less than a
l)ack to town to a doctor. I was drawn -hilling a day.
double in the buggy and when niv 1 —■
husband hitched the horse to get mo Insulted His Legs.
out into the doctor's office, misery ! Apropos of knee breech.-, a co-<-
came up In my throat and seemed r , .
to .hut my breath off entirely, then "on,U'nt/'f r' 1
left all in a flash and went to myia" anec<lote from Capti 0
heart. The doctor prouounctd It ner- Kecollettions which p^'s the Whole
YOU8 heart trouble ami when I got ea«e In a nutshell. The he He de f -
home I was so weak 1 could not si: rette was a!way-- , .
UP- breeches, with a cc ked ha1 a\ : a <- -
"My husband brought my supper to snord, the f r.< • - • - •
my bedside with a nice cup of hot cof which .,. ,
fee but I said: 'Take that back, dear,
I will never drink another cup uf oof*
fee if you gave me everything you are j *a'd Montrond one day, "have
worth, for it Is Just killing me.' He >'°« 80t three k:j or three s< rd.-?
and the others laughed at me and Soon after w!. : we =!. :.i iu.«g.:.
,ai(1: the baillle went home.
"'The idea of coffee killing any
"body." l, . _
"•troll • t ..m h. i- - . s B' ndriess an Advantage.
wen, I said, It I. nothing else ^.v,, . , M
but coffee that 1. doing it ' ! I-onuon < hronicle relates that
"In the grocery one day my bus- I '^ur'nB a '°B a military man, advanced
EIST2ESSIV, TMnr™ Trrr pv th° b€st olntmpnt on ear"'- That
-■r ""c box was v'"r'h a hundred dollars
ti., tu.j A3D GEIP. to me. You deserve all thanks that
can be given you for that wonderful
by «trsn; salve. Hunt s Cure."
Mrs. J. I. Blalock.
Miles, Texas, July 2, 04.
en ™ fourteen y^ar, old. Mrs. To A. B. Richard. Med. Co., Sher-
*- ril ^ itud dance, nran, Teiaa.
.-.lie f.ua.lv got over the most noticeable ' _L
■1-:r ■- f :i:e strange ailment, but was „ _.
udding «Vives. Buy. Sell on Exchange All Kinds or
leKribedaa ' r'lrr,e of Pudding wives was Machinerv, Both New and
. -v. en to wo^on ti'Vir, ii..! Second Hand.
,*mi t -l for
ap«ii« if v imlinm mil Wa>akaeik
R""«ri Perfict Ursltli.
When
'.a.tr.t ray face, and half employed In some English monasteries '• «*ur«d,o?r"
Kin outHI, ui« u,. we will eicuiug. 1/ ,uu H «
A Ch
for brr
cen'e.
tc have
mental
\< r
A ce£
r-a•' .it-
t-ch'Xj
IT a. . i1
A 6 ;a'<-h frrm ("a.-sor, 1
«ay= that of r-.
births were recorded 'here
only one was a boy—hi.' if r,
that there w*-re only fft.j :
laft year in Carson City.
band was persuaded to buy a box of \ 'n J'ears- '°*t his way completely in
Postum which he broogbt home and 'he nocturnal vapor. Bumping against
I made it for dinner aid «e Lo'h a stranger, he exr'alned bis misfor-
fho* <« tune and gave his address. "I know it
nothing to the hired n-.'-a a.-d '.Lev _ ... .. . , ,
thought they had dr..-.«. until ' the .tranger, and I
The attempt to discipline automo-
bile owners by fining the chauffeurs
has not proved the success that was
hoped for. Being arrested merely
, , , v-zn. bunt Wtia ueii i nan 111 o pnn
comes to be regarded as a part of the x was iu lwl, UUller tho d^e % •
Chauffeurs regular duty. for two When I (jot up I hml
we laughed and told then; Well we
will take you th« re." It was some dis-
A well meaning person declares
that the use of tobacco shortens life
kept on with Postum and It was not I tanro' but Iho "ui(le D«v" hesitated "catly and also that the habit, once 1 . ' . ^™
i._ .t _ f,,i- o . . . . turinoH in vnntli In. orloKI. 1 .... doctor \\
, ,, . i .... - ■ --- likely to have the most rellg-
drcadfnl attacks of dizziness. Iliad to Ion who allows others the largest lib
grasp hold of something or I would fall erty in religion.
ri(?bt down. I was just miserable, and
long before the color came tack to 'tor a moment on the whole route. formed in youth, is invariably kept up
my cheeks and I got .tout ar.d felt j "This is your door," he said at last, as
as good as I ever did In my life, I a house loomed dimly before them
have no more stomach trouble and I Dless my soul," said the old gentle-
man. "io It is! But how on earth
,-as not helping
to extreme old age This gcod reform- I'm,' 1 bcfT#U t('' Ul'• Williams' Pink
er seems to operate under a blanket ,'.n ort'hey cured
franchise.
know I owe it all to Postum in place
of coffee.
"My husband has gained good health
on Postum, as well as baby and I, and
wc all think nothing ls too gcod to say
about it." Name given by Postum
Co., liattle Creek, Mich.
An unknown young man 25 years ot
ha\e you be< n able to make your way has won $5,000 in a prize story-
through such a fog?" "I know ev^rv contest. It would be well worth the
stick and stone in this part of Loii- ! ,)rIce of aU of Carnegie's n: Uions to
don," said the stranger, quietly "for # h8VC a ,on Jpar 1#M8 on ,h« f««lln*J
am blind!" ' ",'hlch aro ,,lal >'0U S man'i .t the
1 present time.
n;>-of that trouble too, niul I have never
bad nny dizzy spells since."
Mrs. Brown lives at No. 1 T0.1 IVWilt
street, Mattoou, Illinihs. Dr. Willimiis'
Pink Pills nro without mi equal for the
rapid mid thorough cure of nervous pros-
tration. They exjH'l the Unison b ft in tho
system by such (liseustn as grip anil are
tue best of tonics in nil cns. s of wak-
ug.-s. They ui(j sold by uvci'j Uiujjj^ist.
Insist on Getting It.
Some grocers gay they don't keep
Deliancc Utarch. This is because the>
have a stock on hand of other brands
containing only ii oz In a package
which they won't !«• able to sell ilrst!
because Defiance coutalna jo uj, [ur
the ^anie money.
lJo you want 111 oz. instead of 12 oz
f"r Mime money? Then buy Dufittiioe
ti tan h. It'Tiulrts no cooking.
The man who can truly say that he
doesn't believe In lu- k bus all the
money lie needs.
tfi
nt my u nj le w coi(; ttn,[ j for making pastry and delicacies that ! "'•''••MKli
1 -r'T^,,7T!fnlTe0U,laSt t0r ra!1 f0r lhe deft touch * a feminine I
• • - • u m.nuu-s, ana then po awav ,
:rai ■ .Tiei a day. Besides I would •:,nd They wero ctleaged by or with
howe palpnarion of the heart, and mt I "ie consprlt of the regular cook of the
■Creagth froaU g.-t m low that I conld I Dl0®aatery and had a house or cham-;
- ' *•" -a'l.e As time w- nt on these bcr la which to work near the kitchen ;
- ' i ,t, yt .ming oftener and growing j called the pudding house. When ani-'
' ;-.m:..n---'sw mid sometimes ir.als were slaughtered, espeelallv'
. ',v--r ha.f inv 1,. (\r . ' 1J
■ Bern did y « get rid of them V ! we/e kille(1' al)0Ut St- llar' |
"It. fr,r alongtime as if I never ,ms J t these women's services
rr . d get rvl of them. It was not until ,vere reQ"ired to make black pud-
■ t years apothAt I found a remedy | hence the name puddin
rhad virtue enough iu it to reach my wives. They were called in, too, for
was Dr. Williams' Pink Pills | ths making of pastry on special oc-
. r Pa..: people, and they have biacc eu- caslons
tirelT cnr<-d me."
fud it take long to effect a cure" "
"No I I hadn 't taken the whole of the j Money Saved Is Money Made.
f.m l, t tx-foro I saw a great improve- T1r- Win. Self, of Webster, N. C., an
ment. Ho I kept on using them, growing nld practitioner of medicine, tellii us
bett. rail the time.until I had taken eight ! ,liat after many years' experience in
boxes aud theu I was perfectly well and I "e<licine lle fiu(ls 11 mr,ney saved to
I have remained iu good health ever I'8 "a,1"r',R to u-''p Taylor's Cherokee
iiuce with one exception." er [Remedy of Sweet Oun. and Mullein
What M. tlmi?" 1 coughs, colds and consumption.
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Coak, George J. & Coak, Mrs. George J. The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1905, newspaper, March 10, 1905; Kiowa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270433/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.