The Kiowa Sentinel. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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THE KIOWA SENTINEL.
KIOWA.
INF). TKIt
NEW STATE NEWS
The s'atemenl 'tihat the Wewoka
nan-eating panther wan bound for
foa'gate caused the merchants of
that town to close their stores and
organize a hunt.
A lei!g-> of barium crystal, such as
is used f"r the manufacture of glasses
< r.various i,ori.«j of I«• ri«-s lias been
discovered in the Ked river counties
of the new state.
There are mere representative bit;
bridge companies In the new state
than ever b< for'-, chiefly because
every county will have plenty of work
to be done a'ons; that line.
bartlesville Is Icokln^ for machine
fhop and four dry labor' r.i to man it
new catertrlacs.
Comanche claims to have the larg-
est ice >i)iant between Wichita and
Fort Worth.
Okmulgee oil district is rejoicing
over another gusher brought In last
week. It .is said to yield 2,400 bar-
rels ner day.
The Miami, I. T., strawberry crop
this year amounted to about seven
carloads. The net price was $2.23 a
crate, twenty-four quarts to the crate.
Harvey Young, living near Carmen,
has just harvested 25 acres of winter
barley that be Eays will make 20 bush-
els to the acre. The field was pas-
tured heavily by cattle, horses and
hogs during the winter. A good
showing.
The western part of the state of
Greater Oklahoma is the healthiest
1 lace in the I'nited States.
A system of roads will lie made in
the Piatt national park this suninv^r
by the government engineers.
The two new mines sunk by the Mil-
by-Pow coal people at Chambers and
Savanna are ready to be worked.
Welch is preparing to take the lead
in the matter of f'-ee rural deiivtry
routes in the eastern pa>t of the
state.
A prominent citizen of Atoka says
that the pioneer society of the new
state should contain a branch known
.as "The Move Quicks."
It is said that the largest holder of
t timber leases in the territory is It. A.
Uing, the millionaire lumber merchant
of Kansas eity.
Certain South McAlesterites are
raising a combined kick because their
town has such cnuntrified habits as
taking babies to the summer theaters.
Tulsa seeks to secure the Masonic
heme which will be located some-
where in the new state at the meet-
ing of the grand lodge in McAlester
in August. Tulsa. Masons have con-
tributed largely to the fund fer the
heme and the local ledge is the blue
lodge of the Indian Territory. The
Masonic home as proposed will cost
about |100,0«0 and -will have iyv.en--
dowment fund at the start of $100,-
000.
Announcement is made that the
I iI e line from ;he Wheeler gas field
will be completed into Ardmore by
September 1. t
A new postoffice building and a new-
hotel are baing rapidly built at
Wynnewood.
Shawnee's parks compare in beauty
with any in the world.
Nardin. Kay county, suffered a
astrou3 fire recently which destroyed
thr<"' business 1. n<= • -s in the heart of
the city.
Work ha*, been begun on a new
two story business block arid op( ra
house at Hed Fotk.
The rt -ignation of Clark .1. Tisd 11,
master in clianc :y, an been accepted
by lT. S. Judge Lawrence, effective
June 21.
The Chickasaw nation is suffering
q school teach rs' famine. There are
only 175 applicants for 300 schools.
Red Fork has voted $'1,000 in bonds
for the immediate construction of a
modern brick school' house.
Frank A. liriggs, a deserter from
the hospital Cf.ri of the regular army
at Fort Leavenworth, was captured
last week by the Tulsa police force.
griTi or Ohio. City or tol*do, t ,
Ll'l AS UOCTT. t
Frakr J. Chkmy mnWes oath tt at he ! fentor
partner of tho Arm of K. J. Cacucr C<' . d tug
BuiturM la the ctty vt Toledo. Coamjr sua But
Bf Ti'-HUt. and that said firm will pay the iitiu of
ON It llrSUHEl) DOLLAliS for each and every
c * e of Oatakkh that caunot be curcd by the use ut
Hall's Catahkh Ct-r.E.
frank t. cheket.
Sworn to ltef'T" me and §ub-crll>ed la my preaeuce,
thi- Mi lay or December, A. D.. ls?s.
I - •— . A. W. OLE.VSOV,
N3TARV PrBI.IC
ltuh't* Catarrh Cure tfl taken Internally arid arti
t'.lrertly "ii the blood au>l tnueoua surface* of the
•rMcui. Send fortestliu .ntnl*. free.
F. J. i I1KXEV & CO., Toledo, O
P >M by oil DniKfUtB. 7^t\
lake Hall'sFutuUy Pitts for cousttpatloa.
Water Remarkably Pure.
The water of Loch Katrine, in Scot-
land, is wonderfully pure. It holds
only quarter-pound of alluvial denosit
to every 1.000 gallons of water. The
Thames averages four pounds to the
1,000 gallons.
Test Its Value.
Simmons Liver Purifier is the most
valuable remedy I ever tried for Con-
stipation and Disordered Liver. It
does its work thoroughly, but does not
gripe like most remedies of its char-
acter. I certainly recommend it when-
evt r th< opportunity occurs.
\Y. M. TOMLIXSON, Oswego Kansas.
I'rice 20e.
"No Grandchildren or Cats."
A property owner in Kingston, a
London suburb, has posted a notice
that "no grandchildren or cats" will
be allowed on his premises.
AmbiguouG.
At the death of a much-loved pas-
tor some years ago the vestry of a
prominent New York church resolved
to place a tablet to his memory in
the vestibule of the church, tells
Harper's Weekly. In duo time the
tablet appeared in its place, where it
still remains. It has caused not a
few smiles; for, after reciting a list
of the former pastor's \irtues and la-
bors, it closes with the quotation:
"Now the people of God have rest."
Important to Mothers.
Eltur.ir.c carefully every bottle of CASTORTA,
a eafc and eure remt '<" i atts and children,
and sec that it
Ifenr* the
£i£ualurc
In Use For Over 30 Years.
The Kind You iluvc Always Bought.
Tn order to size up the average man
| correctly, get his e.1 ti mate of bJsisc!!
. and knock off 50 per cent.
| Smokers have to call (or Lewis' Single
| Hinder cigar to get it. Your dealer or
| .Lewis' Factory, 1'coria, J11.
The more brains a man has the less
j chance there is of his head swelling.
If vou wish beautiful, clear, white clothes
use Ked ( ross iiall Blue. Large 1 o/..
package, o cents.
NATURE PROVIDES
FOR SICK WOMEN
a more potent remedy in the roots
and herbs of the field than was ever
produced from drugs.
In the good old-fashioned days of
our grandmothers few drugs were
used in medicines and Lydia B.
Pinkhain, of Lynn. Mass., in her
study of roots and herbs and their
power over disease discovered and
gave to the women of tlie world a
remedy for their peculiar ills more
potent, and efficacious tliau any
combination of drugs.
LYDIA. E. PINKHAM
It's a Hustler.
Hunt's Lightning Oil is up and do-
Ins all the time. It cures your aches,
;iaihs, cuts, burns ahd bruises while
sleep, liub a little cn your misery
and feel it disappear.
When a banar.a peel takes a fall out
of a man and there isn't anything
broken but one of the commandments
lie i;ots oft lucky.
Give Defiance Starch a fair trial—
try it for both hot and coid starching,
and if you don't think you do better
work, in less time and at smaller cost,
return it and your grocer will give you
b.ek your money.
A stitch in time may close
mouths of nine gossips.
tho
It is easier to prevent ill habits
than to break them.—Motto on Plato's
Ring.
lion ( Ncrateh.)
Guar®
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
is an honest, tried and true remedy of unquestionable therapeutic value.
During its record of more uisui thirty years, its long list of actual
cures of those serious ills peculiar to women, entitles Lydia E. I'inkhain's
Vegetable Compound to the respect and confidence of every fair minded
person and every thinking woman.
When women are troubled with irregular or painful functions,
weakness, displacements, ulcratinn or inflammation, backache,
flatulency, general debility, indigestion or nervous prostration, they
should remember there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia 13. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound.
No ottier remedy in the country has such a record of cures of
female ills, and thousands of women residing in every part of the United
States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia 10. Pink-
ham's Vegetable compound and what it lias done for them.
Mrs. l'inkhain invites ail sick women to write her for advice. She has
guided thousands to health. For twenty-live years she has been advising
sick women free of charge. She is the daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pink-
ham and us her a? sistant for years before her decease advised under her
immediate direction. Address, Lynn, Mass.
m
Hooper's Tetter Cure
Is sold by all druggists
on a positive guarantee
to cure Tetter, Eczema,
Itch of all kinds. Skin
Eruptions, Ring Worm,
Dew Poison, Chapped
Face and Hands, Pim-
ples, Dandruff and all
Scalp Troubles, Corns,
Bunions, Sore and
Sweaty Feet, Etc. Sold
everywhere, two sizes,
50c and $1.00 Bottles.
Does not stain, grease
or blister. Mailed direct
on receipt of price.
HOOPER MEDICINE CO,, Dallas, Texas,
imim Spot of the World
This Fitly Describes That Portion of Texas Lying
Between San Antonio and the Gulf.
WE CAN
positively
SAVE You
from
$5^ ** T.'SO
on a
piano in a
sweet
TONED
Vou Can Buy a Truck and Fruit Farm of from 10 Acres to 640 Acres and
Two Choice Town Lots for $210. Terms 510 a Month
Without Interest. Read the Following:
BEHNING
We also handle the high-grade Baldwin,
Ivers & Pond, Eischcr, Smith & Nixon,
Sohmerand others.
WE DELIVEH.
at your station. Write for spccial terms.
TALKING MACHINES
Latest Records. Write for terms.
GUITARS, VIOLINS, BANJOS
From cheapest to best grade.
Sheet Music. Write for catalog.
SEWING MACHINES
Tup rj a 1 q v pi v ti 11 I Co (l«-Ftrov*fti! the i ^t**[ !al terms on all leading makes t>KLIV.
* ,|,,|| - M I LER BRED «t > «>ur (Utica. Batbfactioa or no pay,
RFADFR^ 01 this raper de-
lllvilIVIvUJ 5: ,r,([ to buy any-
" ■"*•* " 1 1 thing advertised in
its columns should insist upon having
what they ask tor, refusing all substi-
tutes or imitations.
Hutchinson, Kansas, March 11, 1907.
Pr. 0. F. Simmons, Pan Antonio, Tex.
Dear, Sir: 1 cm in receipt of your f;ivor of the 7th in1.. and in answer
will My -tliat'J'I visited the Dr. C. F. Simtnons ranch in Atascosa County,
Texas, on February 9th, 1907. I spent all day the 9th, and stayed all night
at tlie ranch, then rode all day the luth over the ranch, making two
full days i f hard riding on horseback over tins ranch.
1 iiiet Mr. Franks at Plea "ant on. He has been foreman on this ranch
for IS years, and knows every foot of the land. 1 told liiin 1 wanted to see
the poorest land on the ranch, and he directed me how to go, and after
two days' hard riding I was fully satisfied with the proposition.
I saw tliree artesian wells, and was within three-quarters of a mile of
the fourth one. 1 tasted the water at one of these wells and found it to 1-e
all lijiht. It was very warm, as I understand all artesian water is when it
first ((lilies from the well. 1 am satisfied this well is furnishing enough water
to irrigate 1,000 acres of land. It is in Headquarters pasture.
I found the soil to be from a heavy black to a dark red, and all the
shades between black and red. In fact, the soil looked good to me, and 1
Lei.eve I know (;ood land when I see it.
1 have read carefully the printed folders and examined the little book.
"New Home Sweet Home" \fith regard to the pictures printed in it, and
will sav they are all there just as natural as life.
While I did not get to see all over the ranch. I saw enough to satisfy"
me :hat it is all richt. I saw the country from Sail Vntenio v.a Corpus
Thristi to Brownsville, but like the Simmons ranch bitter than anything
I taw in Texas.
I have invested in this Simmons proposition and am now makinjr prep-
arations to move there this fall, and I wish to say to my friends and all of
their friends, take out at_ least one application. Vou can't go wrong. It is
the garden spot r.f the I'nited States.
Wishing you success, 1 remain,
Vours truly,
B. Q. MATHTZS.
This is the famous Simmons Ranch of 95,000 acres 36 miles south of San
Antonio. For literature and full particulars write for name cf nearest agent.
DR.. CHAS. F. SIMMONS,
215 Alamo Plaza, SAN ANTONIO, TMXAS.
comfort to
| home, Itlfistnthe
.entire *c&«ori.
HhiiiiI^* to per-
sont*. ('le n, noat
«r< l wlf,i "t n<>|| .r
Ifnjtne anything.
Try them once ai.<l
'on will n ver bo
vitboutthem. If
I not kept i>y deal-
em, nnt prepaid
forfOe. lit HOLD i 49 JlrKalb l«e. ,Brookljn,«. V.
OEFiAKCE STARCH
Address DURHAM (El, CO..
310 N . Broadway. Oklahoma City, O. T«
DEFIANCE STiRCH-
ounce* to
'the packag*
—other itarches only 12 ouncea—famo price and
•♦DEFIANCE" 13 SUPERIOR QUALITY.
Thompson's Eye Water
ciutiie ntceat W. N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 26, 1907.
CATARRH
This signature
ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE «nt
A Certain Ctira, lor Tired, Hot, Aching Feet. JVMtwb^^^v^C^Aacref..
DO NOT ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE.
on every box.
For
FREE
•ick&pe,
. Allen
. O^mited,
LcKoj .N. Y.
Evidently.
Ton".—Frod had hits eye3 Klued on
Miss Peachley during the entire eve-
ning.
Jack—Stuck on her, eh?
For flexibility, smooth finish, stiff-
ne?s and durability, Defiance Starch
has no eyual—10c for 16 oz.
Many a sweetheart turns out to be
i bitter disappointment as a wife.
\ ft 12 VOI R CLOTHES FADED?
I'm- lied < rosK Ball ltlue and make them
white again. Large 2 oz. package, 5 cents.
Hot Shot for the Men.
Speaking at Cardiff, Wales, recent-
ly, Miss Gawthorpe, a suffragette,
stated that a bride's blushes are
caused by the knowledge of the k:nd
of man she is going to marry.
BLOOD
DISEASED
AND SYSTEM DISORDERED
Catarrh is not merely an inflammation cf tlie tissues of tlie head find
throat, as the symptoms of ringing noises in tlie cars, mucous dropping back
into the throat, continual liaviing and spitting, etc., would seem to indi-
cate; it is a blood disease in which the entire circulation and the greater
part of the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of an excess
of uric acid in the blood. The Liver, KMncys and Bowels frequently be-
come torpi 1 and dull in their action and instead of carrying oil the refuse
and waste of the body, leave it to sour and form uric acid i:t the system.
This is taken up by the blood and through its circulation distributed to all
parts of the system. These impurities in the blood irritate and inflame
the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting
of a cold wi',1 start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable
symptoms of Catarrh. As the blood goes to all parts of the body the ca-
tarrhal poison affects all parts of the system. The head has a tight, full
feeling, cose continually stopped up, pains above the C3'es, slight fever
comes and goes, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and
I had Qatar, h for about fifteen f.ffeCt'd ^ V"3 diSe^C/ " WaSte °f
years, and no man could have time to try to c ire Catarrh with sprays,
t*J cashes, inhalations, etc. Such treatment
eulted. I then fct tran s. if! 8., and does not reach the blood, and can, therefore,
fcom4theefir,tt^ettle°Parndeaftcr f,° nothing more than temporarily relieve
taking- it a short whilo was cured, the discomfort of the trouble. To cure
Catarrh permanently the blood must be
fis well tocl&y he any man. Itxiink .r , J , , ,
Catarrh is a blood disease, and thoroughly purified and the system cleansed
*?t°terfo??he8bk^uSinS.M °,f al * P0^113', J1™* llt ts?me tinl,°
strengthened and built up. Nothing equals^
S. S. S. for thi3 purpose. It attacks the!
disease at its head, goes down to the very;
bottom of the trouble and makes a complete
and lasting cure, S. S. S. removes every'
Nobody thinks more of S. S. 8.
than I do. W. MATSON.
Lapeer, Mich.
S.S.S.
particle of the catarrhal poison from th<i
blood, making this vital stream pure, fresh
Lewis Single Hinder C'igar has a rich
ta*te. Your dealer or I^ewia' Factory,
i Peoria, 111.
Men with long heads are capable
of using them on short notice.
Mr«. Winalow's Roothlnj? Syrup.
Pot children teething, ©often* the f^urc*, reduce# ta*
flaumati'jn, a'.lays p*in, cure® wind colic. 25c k botUo,
and healthy. Then the inflamed mem-
PURELY VEGETABLE branes btgin to heal, the head i3 loosened
andcleared, thehawking and spittingcease,
every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorous tealth
restored. S. S. S. also tones up the stomach and digestion and acts as a
fine tonic to the entire system. If you are suffering with Catarrh begin the
use of S. S. S. and write us a statement of your case and our physicians will
Bend you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical advice
Without charge, ii. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm.
We pain etrength_of the temptation i Scatter with one hand; gather with
wo resist.—Emerson. , two.—German.
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Vernon, John C. The Kiowa Sentinel. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1907, newspaper, June 27, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc272444/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.