The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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THE BREEZE
George J. Coak, Publisher
68, BUT PERFECTLY WELL.
The Happy Experience of a New Cas-
tle, Pa., Woman.
KIOWA,
IX a TKU.
NEW STATE NEWS
Ada Is row in
postofflce ranks.
the second class
Ilpadlng for Shawnee, engineering
corps of the Yuknton Southern Hall-
way are making preliminary surveys
of the proposed line from Yankton,
K. D., to Cialu : n, Texas.
Not to Be So Judged.
Mr Watt Manner Si <• that old
man ahead of ub'' Thai's <"a iiburn
He's worth a million, and just look at
his umbrella.
Mrs. Watt Manners—Oh. but you
mustn't judge him b> that, dear; It
Kay not be his own. you kuow.—Town
and Country.
Knld 's final);, to f
The countv com mis i
Clued to i move th
nd i<,un ;> t>.111 ti 1 n
site, which line, the
towu, Into a ;mbli pi
• on the gqua
oners have i
old court hott
i am' mak • f
center o. t
Mrs. John Mansell, 614 So Jefferson |
St., New Castle, l'a., eayi; "For years I
I was running down
with kidney trou- !
bio without know- I
ing «hat It was,
an i finally g • so
bad I was ghi ii up.
The urinary pas-
sages wi re pa nful,
sometiuK s sc mty
and again very i ro
fuse. My limbs, f( i and ankles bloat-
ed dreadfully, and sometimes my I
whole bod Vv heart palpitated an 1 i No More w
"rill': •• I -lis A week's "It ubM to worry me when the bar-
treatment v.iih Doan a Kidney Pills . ber Informed me that my hair was
getting a little thin on top."
No Need of-Scratching.
Other afllit tions may be inure pain-
ful, but none more aan-.-jln-^ than
many forms of Itching trouble. The
quickest and most reliable remedy for
ltdiing ill eases of any character is
Hunt s Cure. One appjiration relieves
—one box guaranteed to cure.
: *
n tftsf
m •saamsammoBMBiZ,
V\\\
Qunnnh P
attended the
Quanelt In
dian pa nr<
atar attract!
and Ills wivt
ing of the t
iwn
three
f i
In- I
the 1
F >: 11. Dillon, A. T.
Kriue ami I* I. I:,shop of this place
have • run i h i on a numln r o(
quarter ■ of Indian i.md near
OMry, which i.^ undi laid with vast
deposits of gypgite. They Intend to
erect a cement manufacturing , lam
at this place.
The future of the Morris oil field,
forty miles south of the <; 1 i-rin pi>ol, I
waii assured by the bringing in of an
8°0-bairel v II on the |i vie lea - la-
the I'rown Oil and Investment com-
pany.
While unloading a i tr of lumber in
the freight yai I at Chickasha team-
Bters found the deconi[Kiscd body f
a boy lying In one end of the e ar. lie
was dressed In a plain blue shirt and
a pair of overalls and wore a badge
of Sweden. A book of palmistry and
a testament were the only things
<>n his person. He had been cru-shi d j
beneath the lumber. Death bad c-
curred likely three weeks previous.
helped me and a few boxes cured me.
At IS I Am :!r"ng and well."
S M by all dealers 50 cents a box.
Fi r .Milburn Co.. Huffalo, N. Y.
PAT SET ONLY ONE LIMIT.
Would Quit V/hen He Was Done With
All Thingo Earthly.
A rich man (ut In tlx suburbs who
owns a large place I.a among the j
many people employed to keep It in
shape an Irishman of w!i< m he Is par- :
ticularly fond on a-eount of his tin '
ci n clous wit, says Harper's Weekly. I
This Irishman In something of a hard j
drluker, and, as his Income is limited, 1
he la more particular a regards the
quantity than the quality of his
llipiids. The other day the employer, |
who had ea awaiting a good oppor i
trinity, remark'd in a kind tone, as [
the closin : entence of a friendly lee I
ture:
"Nok. Pat, how |ru> • do you think i
you ran keep on drinking tills obeap
whiskey
To which Pat Instantly replied:
"All my life, if it doesn't kill me."
"Rut you got used to it, eh?"
"No. Now it worries me because he
d' snt mention Ut. I in. t be
Bill. '
It Cures While You Walk.
Allen'* Fool Eata ia ■ certain cut
itlng
^i «'o;iol 3 plk ci~
AV' ><"aWc Prf portion T rAs-
sjraUaiL Stteftotfaflteai
I t; JicS;- ...a'.u'aKlbi wcisjf
PromolfsDi^-iion.."!-,"
nesstmH Iks,'.Contains.
Opiuiu.Morjihine itor.\i.i
i Not Narcotic.
e Til
'iin.-Ut
H-'f « pt U|l\ Ml!)?
Ad,lu.-, Allen
The probli
Ideal real a;
the summit i
human at Its base -
hurst. ,
T.ou i*-' Single Binder
unci erii | ien i them tn
di'.ii,r or i.e\vin' Fact"
Ip.e. ...
. 1.1 i;..
' Don't
i-'Ki.r.
, \. \ .
life is to ma ;e t!ie
ivert the divine at
mountain Into the
t lia: I s II. Park-
■tr.' .lit 5c. m nv
10i cigars. Your
y. lVi.ua, III,
No, Cordelia, It Isn't necessary f,,r
a man to know how to sew to enable
him to mend his ways.
Mr*. \VInnlow
For rhll'lri n tt-cthlnif, i i
dun.mallou, allu> - I'tiln.c.
' Soothlne np.
the yum* rt'diiion Jn
wind coin; m'k. m wills,
K !
no-bj !
FJ c-t-f
: '*<■<. I
??« 5 i
imc m
w-
;
liu-ufrt:/ llarar, '
A-: t" "" I'.v forfr,it«:l'o?
! ion. Sour Storicii,D:arr «
Worms ,Convu!sions.l'"'VtrisIi
ntssiuulLossoFStEEP.
FacS'tmi'c Sijnararc of
K/yV.&.V.
NEW'YORK.
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j v-l^' ■■ ■ •■■vl •- ■
• --'lii) Guar.ir.'.."i-it un<i. ri'. -1 '
Exact Copy of Wrapper,
'WWU'WIWH 1.1 .
Tho Kind Yoti Have Always I5nuglif, and vltkh Ii.n Lcen
ia use for over Si> years, lias borue tho si^naturo of
- and lias boon made under his per-
* sona^ supervision since its infancy.
Z, ' ' ^ A'low no uno to deceive you in 111 is.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
E\|KTimct>ts that trifle with and endanger tho health ot*
Inl'ants tmd thildren—Experience against Experiment*
What Is CA3TORSA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oii, Pare-
troric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotie
fsubstuuee* Its a;:e is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
jiikI allays l 'cvcri-.'iincss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Tccthin?* Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacca—Tho Mother's Friend.
CEHliJSE CASTORIA always
' ijCt,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THE CENTAUH COMPANY, TT MURRAY BTRCCT, NCW VOHIt err#.
BR
£cara the Signature of
ECZEMA COVERED BABY.
flovernor Frantz wants to pive the
yoiing men and boys sent to the penl
tentlary a chance to make Rood eiti-
aens. They will ht. wise If they jirop-
erly appreciate the clemency of the
governor.
While the green bugs were eating
the wheat the farmer* did a Utile
figuring and discovered that there was
nut very much mom v In raising wheat
anyhow, and now they are going to
plant more cotton, coin and allalfa. began to use all three of tho Cuticura
• Remedies
Worst Case Doctors Ever Saw—Suf
fered Untold Misery—Perfect
Cure by Cuticura Remedies.
"My son, who is now twenlv two
years of age, when four monil.- old
began to have ec-i nia on his laee,
spreading quite rapidly until he wa-
nearly covered. Tho eczema was some
thing terrible, and the doctors said it
was the worst cane they ever saw .v
times Ills whole body and face were
covered, all but Ills feet. I used niatr
kinds of patent medicines, to no avail
A friend teased me to try Cuticura.
At last I decided to try Cuticura win -
uy boy was three years and four
months old, having had eczema all thai
time and suffering untold miser* I
Manv a fellow
and 'eatis a eras:
vp his wild oats
\\ now
CURED AND PREVENTED
Malaria cannot live
iort ;i'.d bv the use of
.v stem
Although local representatives of
the road offed neither affirmation nor
denial, the rum r ha- gained circula-
tion that the Frisco railroad, upon
completion of the line now under sur-
vey east of Shawnee plans to extend
this division on into Texas, travels- portion of the Yukon territory In tin
Ing a section of that -late not cever- vicinity of Dawson as far as the in
He was bci.te'" in two
mouths; in six months h; v>as well.
Mrs. R. I,. Risley, Plermont, N. H.,
Oct. 21, 1905."
Corporations Oust Miners.
The Klondike proper—that is, that
a pure compound of Lemons with other vegetable 1 i
hers. Contains no Calomel or other mineral inuredi m:
I'or thirty-five years has been certain remedy for (.
has cured them. It will cure you.
Buy a bottle today. All druggists sell 50c and < ;.oo bottles.
<?•. jdf St
Tonics, Laxatives and Blood Puri-
nd l ever. Thousands testify it
®d by Its lines, making Shawnee
important divisional p int. with shops
and perhaps headquarters.
Demonstrating the resources and
development of Oklahoma, a special
train will be run to the Jamestown
exposition early In August by the Ok-
lahoma commission. ,\ number of cit-
ies and towns will be extensively rep-
resented by appropriate exhibits.
Sparks is to have 'in ther t'in. T'jls
matter was finally settled recently at
the meeting of the Farmers' union.
The articles of Inc n initlon will be
effected soon with the following mem-
bers: .1 N. Bowman. E. S. Williams,
W. S. Hend rson, .1. ,t. Robinson,
Franklin Sprin-ier, ('. Ni ls.in, W II
Cox. II. Ughtfo t. \. Christ) and Fre,|
Austin, with lv s. William- president,
and Franklin Springer, seciei iry.
dividual miner is concerned, is on a
rapid decline owing to the Immense
area of ground being acquired by
dredging companies. One company
alone has purchased nearly all the
placer ground on the three principal
creeks, namely: Honanza, Eldorado
and Hunker, and has bonded consid-
erably more on Dominion and other
creeks for various reasons. Where
formerly hundreds of miners were
working for wages or working their
own ground, thus creating a demand
for provisions, clothing, machinery,
hardware, etc., and the transportation
from Dawson to the different mining
operations, now dredges are either op
eratlng or in course of construction.—
Consular Reports.
Wants the Rod Restored.
The Shanghai Times editor says:
The jail has been well administered,
but is fuller than It should be, due, I
fear, to the abolition of tho eangue
and bamboo. The ordinary criminal
has no great objection to repeated
short visits to the jail, but shrinks
from a repetition of corporal punish-
ment. Punishment with the bamboo
is in vomio throughout China, and
here only has it by special edict b'-n
abolished. W e deprecate the Chinese
... ' , . authorities making '.his Settlement a
. !l«s Alice \.u,„r „f !'H ila -v.- „oi|1 for lment> and wllI ,
a '' 'lent Will! , for t!„ ,, ,,, ,,„i of
I'll'ton and wi|.- fo < : i , ,
It Is nearly an assured fact that
Anad.i ko will s on have an . ii t,=Hl.
The thing will I e fln incd by 1. al
cap?'ili •; and as nio.it f the : 'k
Is suliscvib d tin nilit-
sureil. Tie- rap ti stork will lie $'
00(1 and work will co'iiinence in a
short time.
t.f Isabella wis
£6
Mvdaughter has been subject to Chil' id Fever from her infancy.
I could get nothing to relieve her Dr. Mozley's Lemon Hlixir
has restored her to perfect h< uth.
MRS. N. A. M ENTIRE, Spring I'lace, Ga.
Write for Free ISooklet of Te ti juials.
. >L«01IVIlIC6
Dr. Mo?lev's Lemon Hlixir cured me of a long standing case of
Chills and Fever by using two botjes.
J. C. S 1 \NLEY,
Hngineer Southern Railway.
MOZLEY LEMON ELIXIR CO., Atlanta, Ga.
It's queer that while a man always
goes to lunch a woman goes to a
luncheon.
Do Not Suffer.
No use suffering from Itching Piles
when one box of Hunt's Cure is ab-
solutely guaranteed to cure any case.
One application will convince \ou of
its merits.
«n Artistic Idea.
"I don't mind paying for a picture
if it's a good, natural likeness," said
tho rich man to the fashionable ar-
list, to whom he was to sit for his
portrait.
"O, it is quite characteristic and
natural, I assure you." replied the ar-
tist. "I flatter myself that easy atti-
tude with your hand in your pocket
is quite a neat touclr."
And 80 it proved when the bill came
i.SOO
charge of slander. Tin- d> . \ I ,
did not :ippt :<r in th. ill ric ct.ti.t
sitting a' Aha last week in their cwn
behalf.
tary method of punishment.
AN OLD EDITOR
Found $2000 Worth of Food.
During Mic month of May the terri-
torial trcnsurer j aid out an titn-tially
large amount of fundi in redeeming
outstanding warrants to the amount of
$22,S,000. Till ' ■ pp'i ! It; I || i3 ] ,,;• ;
tie t' .a! fundi! ri th. tn i -v f. m
over a nilllic,-: i! j
$910,040 on Jun 1.
to
The editor of a paper out In Oltla.,
eaid: "Yes, It Is true when I got hold
of Grape Nuts food, it was worth
more than a $2000 doctor bill to me,
for it made me a well man. 1 have
gained 2."> pounds In weight, my
strength has returned tenfold, my
brain power lias been given back to
me. and that is an absolute essential,
Robert L Heme, president o" tho ^"r ' ""l :lu editor and have been for
Henry Oil c who .•••••!, ,;;l.jy 35 years.
gas production of ovi r a I' illl n feet, ')en shall always he ready to
has submitted a p;i ■ ■,> the s'Ka'i :i word for tills powerful
citizens of Collinsville t . locate a nutritive food. I had of course often
large smelter to employ imt ]< than ' r,'a(l lhe advertisements regarding
500 men, on condition that a lj nus of (,l:ii"' Nuts, but never thought to ap-
$8,000 be giit
A company composed of seventy of
the substantial citizens of Enid was
organized recently with a view to
building an lnterurban electric line be-
tween Enid and Tonkawa, passing
ply the food to my own use, until, in
my extremity and sickness the thought
came to me that It .might fit my case.
The statements In regard to the food
are absolutely correct, us I have proven
in my own case. One very fortunate
thii.g about the food is that while it ia
th • mi t clen tin rally made and hlgli-
. u .. . i f. i r,■, i . * i, 111. i>e<wl., ill.ini' ii:m ill.' It
... "J,',.'. I'l** a mack- ly nouri-'htng, concentrated food I have
' ' . vnt j'1' u rcaf'v signified ever known, it has so delicious a taste
a desire to contribute *15,000 to such that It wins and holds friends"
a proposition. "There's a Reason." Read "The Road
I to Wallville," in pkgs.
How's This?
We i
b> iiu
Onn Huudrntl 1' ■ •-« P
I'nrrli (Hill Lunijut be ti
( aiurrli Cur*'..
F. J. CII I'NKY A* ('<Tolci! '. O
Wp. Hip unilcrnlK'ntd. huvp kn >wu i . .> < ,r . ■ y
for • !ip iyenrtf, ami l elIo •• lilm ,y Ii-m -
oni'-lc n all IniMltip^H trau^nctloiii* hihI fln.uH'i. !./
« l>lu lo curry out uuy < blU:ti!:«.:in mmlp hv hi* flriii.
Walk : «j. i'.inn \n «v m ii: iv.
WLolOMalP I>rn/jf l . Tulctlo. O.
HuI.'h Catarrh <*ur-« tak. n lr . „. v
directly up h tlie l>: ..and iiiucoih kiirtact * or i!m
■t.lmonlalB Hi'iit frc«-. 1'rlcc i.icuuti* por
Our Queer Sense of Humor.
"Americans have a strange si use of
humor, don't you know," began the
Englishman. "The othah day, for ex-
ample, I went into a restaurant with
a friend and he awaked for slnkahs I
was surprised to see them bring him
three biscuit of si.me sort or othah.
Again at anothah time I dined wiih
him at a table d'hote cafe. He said
to the waiter, ISrlng us a couple of
bottles of pink ink.' What the waiter
brought lilm, don't you k;.ow, was two
bottles of red wine.
"Really, it is very strange, the
American sense of humor. You catch
oif ) my meaning?"—N V. 1't ■ s
Senator Morgan a Model.
Senator .lohn.T. Morgan, of Ala
bama. occasionally writes magazine
articles which involve a great d-al of
research, but he uniformly refuses to
accept pay for them. In the course
of his career many railroad passes
have been offered him, but he never
accepted any either for himself or any
member of his family. Though over
80 years old, he thinks nothing of
working hall the night. The sena-
tor never haunts the departments
looking for jobs for constituents. Of
moderate means when he entered the
senate, he is now a poor man, having
little or nothing but his salary.
Coed for the Glues.
Is your appetite on a vacation, your
energy absent, and everything else
our. of "Whack?" li o, you had better
tak i'i •! Ing s.ri-t take i jtev sSmi
mons' SnrsapHrllla is the King of Yon-
tes. ([ wiii m;:ke you rit all you v.-'inl
to pay for. Try it and hear yourself
laugh again.
His. Usual Nightly Stunt.
"I must noi listen to you, -Mr. Pen-
nvaline," protested the blushing girl,
with eyes downcast. "You are only
trifling and—and. besides, it is get-
ting late."
"Please hear me out. Miss Helen,"
pleaded the Infatuated young report-
er: "I'll cut it down to 250 words."—
Rose-leaf.
What'i the life?
Aches, Ii s. ;nrn -. Cuts, pprains.
and all similar auctions are always
instant!. relieved; often entirely
cured by an application of that nn-
eouaied reinedv, limit's Lightning Oil.
Don't suffer, lion t delay. What's the
use?
Stingy.
Rill—And Is he of a forgiving na-
ture?
Jill—For giving? Say, you couldn't
wring a rent out of him with a mon-
key w rench I
' M. JgrnrndS -0.
THE SOURCE OF ALL DISEASE
r.very part of the body i.; dependent on the lilood for nourishment and
strength. When this lile stream is flowing through the system in a state of
ways. Pustular eruptions, ]• tuples, rar.hes and the di.Terent fcl.iit affections
''how that the blood is i;i a f. verisli and <1!. eased conuiuon as a result of too
much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. vSorc:; and Ulcers are
the result cf morbid, unhealthy matter ia tiie blood, and Rheumatism, Ca-
tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are ail deep-seated blood
disorders that will continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains
These impurities and poisons find their way into tiie 1 tlood in various ways!
Often a .sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid slate of the
avenues of bodily wa: te, leaves the refuse and waste maUers to sour and
form uric av 1 other acids, which are taken up by t'.ie blood and distributed
throughout the circulation. Coming in contact with contagious diseases is
another cause f >r the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and
microbes of . lalaria into cur lungs, and when these get into the blood in
sufficient quant:'y it become s a carrier of disease instead of health. Some
are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old
constitutional disease of ancestors is hauled down to theui and they are
constantly anno;, ed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of all dis-
ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the boi'y is sure to
suffer in some way. For blood troubles of any character S. S. S. is the best
remedy ever cliscovere 1. It goes down into the circulation and removes any
and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely
and permanently cures blood diseases of
every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so
thorough that hereditary taints are removed
and weak, diseased blood made strong and
healthy so that disease cannot remain. It
cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores
and I leers, Skin Diseases, Contagious
Blood Poison, etc., and does not leave the
slightest trace of the trouble f..r future outbreaks. The whole volume ol
blood is renewed and cleansed after a course oi S. S. S. It is also nature's
greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely
harmless to any part of the system. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class
drug stores. Book on the blood and any medical advice free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
PURELY VEGETABLE
IPIB WC HO MONEY TILL CURED
>t ae.*ii«dbhp dk5. THOHMTON s MIHOS-wjooak 3t. k/
5CND for f **e !uvj. tfttatlu on BictaC
DEFENSE STfiKQ'3
for starching
nuest liiu'us.
msSma
docaube oi those unly, gri/.ziy, gi dy hairs. Ubo " LA CREOLE'
HAIR RESTORER. Price. SI.OO, re'.all.
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