The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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COMMOUUKt NlUhULbON
Science describes a man as a relic
RECOMMENDS PE-RUNA.
ious animal. As he gets more hnma
lie grts less animal, and less religious
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COMMODORE
MICHOI SON
Oiuc.t mail Carrier.
Richard B. Reed, of Salem, Mas*.,
the oldest letter carrier in the country,
lias Just completed a half century of
service. He has been unable to do
active duty for over a year, owing to
a fall received while in discharge of
his duties, and will tender his resigna-
tion and retire, having completed this
long term. When be first went on
duty it was as a "penny post" and he
delivered the entire mall of the city
and was paid by the recipients of the
maJl.
"The Breadwinners."
Since the death of Secretary Hay
the renewal of the old controversy as
to Uie authorship of "The Breadwln-
H'' s," now generally oonceded to have
1 ecu his work, has caused a great de
mand for the famous novel in the pub-
lic libraries of the country. The de-
mand is probably equal lo that which
.treetod the first appearance of the
book little short of thirty years ago.
/^OMMODORI", Somerville Nicholson
of the United States Navy, in a
letter from 1637 R. Street, North
west, Washington, D. C., says:
"\° r I'eruna has been and Is now
used by so many of my friends and
acquaintances as a sure cure for ca-
•arrh that I am convinced of lis cura-
tive qualities and I unhesitatingly rec-
ommend It to all persons sulfjri/io
from that complaint."
Our army and our navy are the natural
protection of our country.
Peruna is the natural protection of
the army and navy in the vicissitudes
01 climate and exposure.
We have on file thousands of testi-
monials from prominent people in the
army and navy.
We can give our readers only a slight
glimpse of the vast array of unsolic-
ited endorsements IV Hart man is con-
stantly receiving for his widely known
aim efficient remedy, Peruna.
If you do not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from the use of Peruna
wnte at once to Dr. S. li. Ilartman!
President of The Uartuian Sanitarium
Columbus, Ohio.
Komura a Harvard Graduate.
Baron Komura, while a student in
Harvard law school, from which he
was graduated in 1S77, avoided going
into society, although urged to do so
by his classamate, Baron Kaneko, and
there was no lack of opportunity.
With some farsightedness Komura
said he wanted to see American life
outside of conventional society. He was
a close student of English and Amer
lean liter tture.
IgWlS'
SINGLE
BINDER
5TRA1GHIS2CIGAR
You Pay 10c.
for Cigars
Not so Good.
P.CEWIS Peoria.
Submarine Elevator.
An Italian engineer, Signor Jelopo,
has invented a submarine elevator for
raising wrecked vessels. The invention
was recently put to a practical test,
with complete success, In the Bay of
Naples, where a stone-laden barge
sunk a couple of years ago, and lying
at a depth of about fifty feet, was
brought to the surface with ease. The
weight lifted was about sixty tons. The
apparatus consists of compressed air
chambers of canvas ana wire, each
equal to a lifting capacity of sixty
tons and it is possible to attach as
many of these as may be necessary,
after calculating the weight to be lift-
ed. All the port authorities witnessed
the experiment and warmly congratu-
lated the engineer.
The largest School of Rnnkkft'itlni:. ttiulnon Train
Inn shorthand «n<l TeieirraiiDjr of din south I hi
rainou, iyro* slinnllM shorliiana and I'raetica
Kookket'iilnit w ■ ,ave you money and nlve j< < ihi
Desi H rile tor our lares lllu tralml (rep catau.mii'
Addreas JylerCuiuuitirclal collide, Dcik. K, I ylor, lex
Won't Turn Loose.
"1 insist on saying that Hunt's
lightning Oil takes hold quicker and
lets go slower of aches, pains and
sore places than any other liniment 1
ever saw. It Just won't turn loose
till you're well."
"I never have a little ache but what I
slosh It on.
And ere I get the bottle corked that
little ache is gone."
C. W. Jackson,
Marble Hill, Ma
Any person who is lied about In
public may console himself by reflect-
ing that he must be of some impor-
ance or people wouldn't take the
trouble.
MINT PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE
Lydia £*. Plnkham's
Vegetable Compound
The wonderful power of Lydia E.
Pink ham's Vegetable Compound over
the diseases of womankind is not be-
cause it :s a stimulant, not because it
is a palliative, but simply because it is
the most wonderful tonic and recou-
structor ever discovered to act directly
upon the generative organs, positively
curing disease and restoring health and
vigor.
Marvelous cures are reported from
all parts of the country by women who
have been cured, trained cu es who
have witnessed cures and p s'cians
who have recognized Uie virtue of
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound, and are fair enough to give
credit where it is dne.
If physicians dared to be frank and
open, hundreds of them would acknowl-
edge that they constantly prescribe
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound in severe cases of female ills, as
they know by experience it can be re-
lied upon to effect a cure. The follow-
ing letter proves it.
I)r. 8. C. lirigham, of 4 Brigham
Park, Fitchburg, Mass., writes :
"It Rives me great pleasure to sav that I
havo found Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound very efficacious, anil oftan pro.
scribe it In my uractice for female difficultiea.
'My oldest daughter found it very benefi-
cial for uterine trouble some time ago, and my
youngest daughter is now taking it for a f v-
male weakness, anil is surely gaming in health
and strength.
'' 1 freely advocate It a* a most sellable spe-
el'1' in all diseases to which women are sub-
ject, and give it honest endorsement."
Women who are troubled with pain-
ful or irreguliy menstruation, bloating
(or flatulence), leucorrhcea, falling, in-
flammation or ulceration of the uterus,
ovarian troubles, that bearing-down
feeling, dizziness, faintness, indiges-
tion, nervous prostration or the blues,
should take immediate action to ward
off the serious consequences, and be
restored to perfect health and strength
by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound, and then write to Mrs.
Pinkham, at Lvnn. Mass., for further
free advice. No living person has had
the benefit of a wider experience in
treating female ills. She has guided
thousands to health. Every suffering
woman should ask for and follow her
advice if she wants to be strong and
well.
No chromes or cheap premiums, but
\ . ier I11"1".*' and one-third more
of Defiance starch for the same price
of other starches.
When a woman is selflsh she takes
delight iu showing how far it can be
carried.
Cil>son Well Water is shipped everywhere.
It cures constipation, )itifuni.u>sni. kiuiu-),
L*ivor uiid sioiiiiu'li Troubles.
Marriage rotm both parties of liber-
ties which were regarded as part of
existence.
"l r. I>nvld Krnti«'<ly'« r*vorlt« Rfmntf
Lvl "f"' 1 hltd mill It
H * " * *•
The handsome bachelor Is not al-
ways safe in his confidences with the
affairs of women.
Indies who take pride in clear whito
clothes should use Ked Cross Bair liluo.
Ail grocers sell it.
Never give a telegram to a bride
or bridegroom on the way to the
church. It is a sure omen of evil.
More Flexible and Lasting,
won't shake out or blow out by usln.
I„Vt.an.'h arch you oMbI" better re
suits than possible with any other
brand and out U , °,n*r
money. or tnr «"
A woman values
to her through work u.ul<; uignl.y than
does a man.
And pay only for what you get. It is your
dealer s duty ti? give you the best thing he can
get in footwear. Make it a point to ask for the
"ALWAYS JUST CORRECT"
iCLOVER BRAND SHOES
Just a Uttto bettor than you have been used to vettlnv eaMh/M/..
WEAR, SERVICE. STYLE and COMPORT with ECONOMY" '
Made by
!©crtlirtmfr-g>uiarts §hne
LARGEST FINE SHOE EXCLUSIVIST3
Remember that every neglected or
poorly done piece of work stamps
itself ineffaceably on your character.
Red Cross Bap Hlue is much the best. It
whitens the clothes most beautifully. Your
grocer knows about it.
FIT? furert. TTo steer nerrrniFTMUM after
■ ■ w t ,1a. - une of Dr. Kline . I,■ I at • rvr ItrHtol*
£ "KKK •a.OO trial botllr „r„l tr.atlM,
Jaa.il. Kusi. Ltd..MlAruli Street, 1'UlUdalptO*,
If you take a woman's part In a
quarrel it is safest to fornet the Inci-
dent as quickly as possible.
It Knocks Malaria Out.
"The old reliable Cheatham's Chill
Tonic cures quicker and more per-
manently than any other remedy. One
bottle is guaranteed to cure any one
case. You can't lose. Try it.
Oravttnte toward some great object,
and you will be surprised with your
approach toward it, when you really
make an effort to do so.
Ewerf lnl©ysiths)lldl ittd
a reliable llluing- on washday. Housekeepers everywhere endorse
RED OI^OSS BAG BLUI
as one of real genuine merit. Try it. Your grocer
sells it. llemeinber the name and accept no otl";r.
Significance of Thunder.
In this season of thunderstorms It is
interetslng, if not exactly profitable,
to read an ancient interpretation of
them. The "Prognostication Ever
lasting of one Leonard Digges," pub-
lished in 1556, tells us that thunder in
the morning devotes wind; at noon,
rain, and in the evening, a great tem-
pest. He goes further still, and de-
clares that 'Sunday's thunder should
bring the death of learnod men, judges
and others; Monday's the death of wo-
men; Tuesday's plenty of grain;
Wednesday, bloodshed; Thursday,
plenty of sheep and corn; Friday's, the
slaughter of a great man aud other
horrible murders; Saturday's, a gen-
eral pestilent plague and great dearth,"
Those Who Have Tried It
will use no other. Defiance Cold TYn-
ter Rtarcb has no equal in Quantity
or Quality—16 02. for 10 cents. Other
brands contain onlv 12 oz.
The woman that can sharpen a lead
pencil without making it look as if
she had used her teeth instead of the
knife is pretty new.
Conviction Follows Trial
When btljrinp loose coffee or anything your procer happens
to liavo m his bin, how do you know what you are
getting ? Some queer stories about cofleo tlmt m sold in bulk,
could lio told, if the people who handle it (tjroeura), cared to
speak out.
Could nny amount of nioro talk liavo persuaded millions of
housekeepers to use
Lion Coffee,
the leader of all package coffees for over a quarter
of a contury, if they had not found it superior to all other lirandH in
Purity, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity ?
This popular niiccpm of LION COFFEE
can be due only to Inherent merit. There
Is no stronger proot ot merit than con-
tinued and Increasing popularity.
If the verdict of MILLIONS OF
HOUSEKEEPERS does not convince
you ot the merits of LION COFFEE,
It costs you but a trifle to buy a
package. It Is the easiest way to
convince yourself, and to make
you a PERMANENT PURCHASER.
LION ('OFFER in Hold only in 1 lb. denied pnckaim*
and reaclieu you an pure and clean an when it left oui
far lory.
Li"ii-heftd on evrry packn^e.
flave thene Lion-Uwulu for valuable premium*.
SOLD BY GROCERS
EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON HPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
CONK Send naniep ndaddresneuof yaunjrpeople fl
mUIIIS able to nittfnd a Itimlnetwcollege, margin.,
D finis a crtmn the nam oh of tliitHO yon h*ve
DUUK li«*ar«l «>f atUfinlln^ at,,| we'wlll amid
____ ,M "k ♦•ontalnlnjf wonls and miiHlc «.f mrr
FRFF 60 old favfirlto Hon«;a. I'ioane lueuUou iLiu
,l" paper AdilreiM either place.
WHEELER BUSINESS COLLEGE,
ItlrHlaghaia, Al*., HrwOrleaat, La., lloustoa, Tm.
As Comparisons ure to Our
ADVANTAGE,
We Can Afford to Encourage
Them.
THROUGH
THE
TEXAS
PAH-
HANDLE.
Sayee patron* 300 mllsa In rlsltlng
"COOL COLORADO"
LEWI9 A CLARK EXPOSITIO
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK,
on CALIFORNIA POINTS, and
It s Service SpeaHs for Itself.
Further facta yours upon requeat.
A. A. GLISSON. G. P. A.,
Fort Worth, Texas.
A shattered reputation, like a picce
of rare china, leaves little worthy ol
being taken up for mending.
Superior quality und extra quantity
must win. This is why Defiance Starch
is taking th" place of all others.
The bride who dreams of faries on
the night before her wedding will be
thrice blessed.
I am sure Pi n's Cure for Consumption saved
my llfo three years bi;o.-Mk.s. Thus. Rhhdins,
RIuplo Street,, Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17. luoa
Regard it as a sacred task giver
you to make you a bvtter citiz and
to help the world along.
This Is No Joke.
Hunt's Cure has saved more peo-
ple from the "Old Scratch" than any
other known agent, simply because it
makes scratching entirely unneces-
sary. One application relieves any
form of itching skin disease that ever
afflicted mankind. One box guaran-
teed to cure any one case.
The finding of a spider on the wed-
ding gown by the bride is considered
a sure token of happiness to come.
Bad Ears Cause Drowning.
In drowning accidents where expert
swimmers suddenly lose control of
their powers, the usual explanation of
cramps is beginning to be looked upon
as insignificant. It has been noticed
that persons having disease of the mid-
dle ear, who have already shown
symptoms of vertigo, are especially
liable to such accidents, and as the
semi-circular canals are the organs
of direction, it is suggested that even
a slight hemorrhage in this delicate
structure from a blow by the waves
would result from a helplessness. Per-
sons with ears not perfectly sound
are therefore warned against swim-
ming in rough water.
AYcgetable Preparation for As-
similating Ihc Food and Beg
ling the Stomachs and I3owel
Czarina is Aging.
Recent pictures of the cr.ar and the
czarina Indicate that both hare aged
within the last year. This, however.
Is more than true of the czarina than
of the czar. They have Indeed hail
cause to age rapidly. The royal
mother's heart may well be heavy
with forebodings when she trie# ts di-
vine the future before her infant who
is heir to all the Russlas.
hob
Promotes DigcstionChporrul-
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor>lnu.'raL
NotNarcotic.
JUKyxafOU nr.fMUELmaiai
fantp/cut Scejl ~
AU Stnmt *
Sml* -
wrj,+Stmd- -
Aperfecl Remedy for Tons lipa
Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms,Convulsions.Fcvrrish-
ness tuid Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEWYORK.
TI10 Kind Yon Havo Always Bought, and which has been
iu use for over 30 years, J'as borne the signature of
" ——• and Las been made under his per-
eonal s"l ervision since Its Infancy.
Allow no one to deceive yon In thte.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ««Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that triilo with and endanger the health of
liUiuita und Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cnstoria. is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrup*. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its n<ro is its guarantee. It destroys Worm#
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tlio Food, regulates tho
Slonuu li and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children'* Panacea^Tho Mother's Friend.
cehuike CASTORIA always
Sears tho Signature of
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
TIis Kind You Ha?e Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TM« CCNTtUR COHNNT, TT UUSMV emKCT. «n VOftK Orrr.
Best Passenger Service in Texas
4 important >1
gateways
No tronble to answer questions
NEW DINING CARS meals a la carta
BETWEEN
TEXAS and st. LOUIS.
Write for book on Texas free.
E. P. TURNER, G. P. & T. A.,
dallas. texas.
§
CIIOOL DESK
AhiD SCHOOt Sl'PPLIfS.
8
best GOODS at lowest market pw'es.
W hon «re r-rty to Imy. wrlie or • on®
for full de crii>il\e cauu.gupj nod
C. A. BRYANT & CO.,
409 Main St. Dallas. Texas,
W. N. U. DALLAS. NO-33-1005
)
AXTINE :V
TOUET. ^ ;1
Antiseptic,. O I
Insist on Getting IL
Pom* grocers say they don't keel
npfinnre Starch heraus. tliey have a
etock In hanil of 12 oz. brunUfl, which
they Know cannot b - sold to a < unta-
mer who haw once used the oa.
1'kfi. Lieiiance Starch for busk money
Work liy ihe clock, if vou have no
other out Bide Incentive, and Bee how
Binrh v.)B P3« do in the time at your
disposal
The bridegroom who carrlrt a mliW
attire horseshoe Id hJs pocket will al-
ways be lucky.
M 60
K§K
euflfi mthfif ill fisr rans T
CURES WHERE IU CISC FAILS.
Beat Couyb Syrup Tuiri Good. Uie
In time. Sold by drugirlau.
aSBBEEESilsn
FOR WOMEN
troubled with ills peculiar to — . m 0 u
their sex, used as a douche is marvelousTy sac-
cessfal. Thoiouglilvcleansej, killa diseaseferms.
stops discoarges, heals iniiaaunation and local
soreness
Pai
water, anu i Ml ihuic II,
and economical than liquid anti&cptics I or ...
TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES
For uie at druggi*U> 00 cents a bo&.
jrencss.
Paxtine is In powder form to be dissolved In pore
ater, and is far more cleansing, healing, renaicidsl
id economical than liquid anti&cptics for all
TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES
For uie at druggists, 60 cents a bo&. 1
Trial Bos and Book ol lastructlons Praa.
a B. paarom coasFaan •®stqs, Msae>
Gibson Well Water thoroutrfcly ^Itisinataa
Uric Acid. We xhlp ii. Tim Gibttwo WaU
Water Co., Mineral Well . Teaaa
MarHages on board ship are consid-
ered unlucky. If you can't be married
on dry land remain unwed
For Twenty Yeora.
"Other chill remedies have sprung
■P. flourished for a brief season, then
paseed away—even from memory—
km for tweniy Irng years Cheat! am s
Chill Tonic bas hern in the field of
act oa The reascn is simple It has
tie merit [t actually euros Chills and
|>evers whl'e the ma.'orlty of others
merely ptorrlre to. One hottle guar-
anteed lo enre any one case.
Write it Indelibly in your heart that' coffin as she starts off on her wedding
It Is better to be a successful cobbler tour she should order the driver of the
tliar a botch physician or a brlefleai carriage to turn back and start over
barrister. | agaIn.
The will Is qulie frequently exali
ed as the most valuable human a.tri
bme. Vet a mailn an has will enough
The rrouble Is be has no sense
bind II
re is
To cure, or moru>/ retunaed by.year merchant," so why not try It? Price 60cJ
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