The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 8, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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H D ILL THE BEST OF V LQST BEAUTY
W l-r 0 - '"f.Vi H .f.K • Me
Vi*4 Mii 8-'** *c
CjrMr "J West*.'
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"I kur the lc< mi to
you""
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"AM T' l wepUii It.-/, of t-..•>•>*"
"I 4:4 Mt"
"Ts U« (MM* Tb*i * of tfc* MiMT
be roiu* <nvyf ni:, a.*:'
"Tfc* t-ivr- vr a.' o pr'/;* *«i5 "
"AV TVat U fc if*r A inu <if
•>nr/,!4 «« ,•>! ta'r.+rt-4 tt*ry ■n.frr
BagpoM 4wy fvi <o!4 hiss 'jn'"
"No. I«'fc r "
'WhaaatT ffc> ym sr.eaa to ' !!
yoi to r'-!•?• :. 'O r* .'.
•lip br wegrwptd''"
"Tm Yo'j s e I " CH a
ma;- «bo > ll« \"- r. s^ramer *t4 !
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"Ah. 4v j-.W PIr to rr.r arrot"
T'ii tnat- . ~-t-h -m i prV
A Tub P*>s<< 'er
Th «. j',1 wt of Vi/tor K
«« Mrmi of sailing boats lb *£ *r
ba'htob of th Ko «- a "-r bv&
"Y'rv racAot." aal4 Wf Ko**
«a<*r raibT > takisg a l* 'b . ••
ui "
Why la father taking a bath?" d«-
nun )"I 'b boy
Why i't 7<*t take a bath*" Win
t*f«-4 Mrs RwMii-r
"Rera^s'- I have to," repl>d lb* **.,&
—-Katardsy K Hi!ag I'M'
OF WOMEN
Caa be Reaeii'd, b Htsj b-
Aecwcaaj ta Sti!«-
neti of Mrt. Laciie
McLrcj.
ljx.t-1. y k—fj % lev*- ;. ,n ti
fiau, Hn Lacti* UtKltoy u;i i
• a* *:< a !«r,(trw years, •tti« sa^t
a-'A pi.^s la sax uome
U.4 bi'i lew J' 1L At times i CC—4
f/ a ' • I * .. . >
Aft*r I >>,< tr-a'r J • h •. .<3«i
rr Car<.: tk aoza&'a - f.
at4 aJ'T «• -.J T '/ of
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—?*it alt 'fc lirn*
I ntsi. only '::i s i"a/4.-' a4-
T ry la<!r I tMsic It. w
Cim It a trtai. ai4 r fai t/,3 I
ha>« p*r u4<-4. tay tt*7 t*r* *>
ta • "! r at r> I.*-'
A.'.''' r r'jd tllt| I ttT« r'-."4
ai^/.t fa-4.! U that It C • o«t t/l-
J/,.. 7M • ■% ' t
« aa If frt/M M bat (pel of ' *«"'
ll '.j i >oM i «;n a
r-ak^a •►. *! Ir>.k tr'.r'-.- pi.a>
Ka?r a *r.~.an ■ 4 l> pr t'r If it
• f« r.'/ . f'/r h*r kiiImHo « a
I b ^ <r < st CardnL tb« lowi'l
U- .r, la ti« c a!jr tr a,.-3«Jit for ics-
M *
I ywi r.fl'<-r from o-ar.ljr try
t' ' I? / k~*9 ' tr4;l, 'h aroeaaa'a
t/.r'' a trial
-34i;r.* fmtn th* 'f a
inllttoM tAh-r who bare b i
b r, fl fr4 br th'a r cs<^)y. It iu'>al4
■ 'ir ly 4<> you ip 4
BROKE OUT IN HEAT RASH
t.n Gv/r la At*, V^jat ;'a«.'jT;:>
T«roa—"M/ baby *11 aiw<jt two
B// 'h> o'A b'« fx- b'«aa to br«ak
oqt m au.atl r*4 pimp^a !lk« b rit
raak. aft<rrvar<] tursh.c > to fcevra
Tb/-r crailiully ipr*ad unlll bin llt'l*
bej'l Imt*. urtj'.r.n and cb"«t. fc!a b«a4
twice af!<' <^, b*- &M; a m**a
of unn with a 4*al of romip-
tloo It Uwaa^ offend** and (frad -al-
ly * «• wora I k p*. a *bit« ap on
bitn to k* p blra from -rat/:hln* It
ato |t/h ao badly, it ma4« b:m
^roa n4 bla rr.«- t and (rotaa woild
ofl<-T- t/«" 4
' Notbtnc < "*r><r'l to t«!p It and I
had almo t c >m« to tb« toorlualoo
tbat my baby * <a«« waa b//:*l-' ,
*b<D b arlrg of 'ho ''utkara H/>ap and
ro'leora Ointment, I rt^'ld'd to try It
I riMlc«3 at r,n'« that baby ruled b«H-
t«r I continued It for a few weekaiad
my baby a entirety eured by tbe Cutl-
cura 9o«p and Ointment Tbey cured
where all otbera failed" (KlKoed)
Mr K 0 Darl*. No* 2«. 1912
Cutlrura Soap and Olntmeiit aold
tbr"uxb'/'.t the world Kamide of earb
free. w|tb *i p Hk!n I'.ook. Addre a
p**' card "Cutlcura, Uept I Boatoo "
Ad*
He'a Nt* There
Jimmy vu «ure he had lorte-hln*
the mat'er with blm ao he went to
the li'/Cir Ilia pulae i f'rlt.
bla t//nr-e *aa eiam:n"J. hU heart
w a Itatcned to, and bla lonti were
thumped He i m«l to be aound
" [to J< i >|eep nlghtaT" a*' e4 tba
phyaidaa
"Yea b"' I don't enjoy my al«?p "
"Ah what <|! torba youT"
Votblng e*rept I don't ft any
food oat of sleeping I go fo il^p
th"- ml-.u'e I hit the bed and 'he mln-
u'e I'm awake I have to net up How
ran a fello* enjoy hI■ aleep when b«
doesn't know H "
Suter From Plague of Rat«
A "pled !'lf er of Hamelln" ia n<-<'4
ed at Kanta i'aula. ''al Thouaanda of
rati, and all bi# Wood rata, ha*e In-
vaded ihe piare and the ultuatlon la
aiieh that oi. n are afraid to *o to
church Th< rata ■ '-rn to have a
preference for churrhcr and on several
occaalona ha e forced the femlnln*
attendance at er*lce to take to the
hlRli benchea The city authorities
are c<<-kln|t mean* to abate (be pent
The rata are believed to have been
4rlv«-n o'Jt of Ihe wooda by rt-cent flr< «
; In (fit- foreaia
The flight Lead
Pond Mamma Ipralalut; ab ent
dauah'eri Aud I've atwaya affirmed
ilia) H>lvla'a irmt aro ao well ahupfd
>< cau e I ha e made her do a gn at
deal of (weeping
liealiluj VuuJii miuu '• trHliig uildl/
to keep up his < i d of the con eraa
t-.imi Kr does sbe walk much, 'Ire
Joncsf I'u'k
Wlierd of Finance
"Wo'ild you stick to your buaband
If he stole a million dollars''"
"If he su< reeded In keeping It."
To prevent MMarla te f,ir letter then
to --lire i! In fnaUrtnl rountn<-« takr
do*e - f nXIIl'N K «d>l!(\rU one rn h werli
and ««ve >mit e|f fp.rn < hill* nd Fever
end oiber inalsn >1 trouble* Adv.
And a baby would rather go
sleep than listen to a lullaby
to
A man can never remember what a
girl said when she proposed to hltn
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Be Chummy
With Your Stomach
Take Rood carc of the digestion—
help the liver and bowels when neces-
sary, and if there is any weakness at
any time take a short course of
HOSTETTERS
STOMACH BITTERS
right away. It will help your stomach
"come back," relieve such ills as Loss
ol Appetite, Gas on Stomach, Heart-
burn, Belching, Indigestion, Constipa-
tion, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Coids,
Grippe, Malaria, Fever and Ague, and
Improve your health in general.
KEEP I BOTTLE HANDY ALL THE TIME
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Timely.
i Joseph Kttor, addreeelrig the I.ltlle
Kails strikers cracked a timely Joke
"l.et us emulate the firmness of the
j millionaire clans " he eald "Our mil-
i llonalres, yon know, swear off at the
f >>esloniiia ul uth ytnr. «i.j Infallibly
keep their pledge '
"Aw, whata do Ihev svnur off?" a
striker Incredulously demanded
"They swear off their personal prop-
erty tai'" was the reply.
His Guees.
"Wots 'Inflated currency,' Hill?"
"l)unno' less It's money wot's been
blown In 'Huston Transcript
I)r Flrrvr', (Vlleta, emell, tur*r coated.
14, t .,1 « th'iv r.-fc-'tl le ai. l lort/.T-
aie Mto'tisca iirrr kuiI Ujwele end cure mo-
itl|miu>u. Ad*.
A woman nlways seems to think a
man can make over hla silk hat as
• aslly as she ran make a new bonnet
out of the one she wore laat year.
HOl.SE AS>". «•" 0*« FFCW
COVE^O= AHO SCHOOL
IAH1 OESA TV£ST
PiEVJCtS OLD GRtfT SMi!S
UtCre*-/ ft WelU Hare a Pm' -
tm te kxi a '-tw e*
Ail t.-« 5'jtr 0*-c a 1 ana
Oipirt" teli
OkiaV>3saa Cf'y. Otle — Jaiaarj
J a r ioh' - i-y k^vrwiuihe Tir-
i aakirg riat "he so-rt-ir a&d tie
lUW at-V.. a:A depa-r.-a", firtjl
to tbe hr*iv , ti* ^zi-yrssaticm ia
■ :. ir (ui^) t r*pr.; to tie csa-
irtiij r>'. ti* i'i* i;ik tbe feliere'
Said aid Crave; i ai like-
ly to re-oje-x tbe o.i rsarr** pa.*,
a-.d pr/.-.eai. fi ■ " *-?* rk-.y
art srnt<- ut* a*-) Tt --5//!jty>s vas
' u;4 rtd wuv/.i o'., • a a-d
adopted wrtbr/at a tostrary vote
Tbe res*,; .-job is errmctnl la tao-
g-aage that CSL aot l* raistakea. It
:e ee*". forth 'bat 'bariew have tr ea
c&ade that tbe stauc baa made rtxt-
traeta with tbe Baliders Said aid
Oravel cox^a:.y by 'b It was eo
powered to tate aid and gravel from
the stream* of tte sta- by wbich
the people of tfc" eta'e nave been de-
prived of mwh money w'.'boqt glv.ag
anyth>g in re ora it s a; o ' laime-d
that the E. idera Sa&d and Oravel
company It ' reposed o! «.'er*ain Okla-
homa City lawyers
Another resolution by Emanuel
memorializes congress to appoint a
committee- of experts to invegr.gate
tbe rural credit ayetem of K'jrope
and report to congress th advisability
of estabiich'r.g ';rh e>neras In th:
country Eriianuel eip'.aiaed the res-
olution and it was adopted without
dissent.
A Wholesale Invest gatlon.
Jan iZ—Repraaentat:>e Sm.ih of
Pottowa'oir.i*- county 'appul the eli-
mai of Ul lnvea'.li;ai.ion sfhemea yet
propoeed by the friirth leg.elature by
Introducing a resolution to appoint
a com;; "'-e whkh shall have power
to InveeMgate aiiythitig. any office or
any officers In connection with tb*
state government. There will be no
limit to the powers of the committee
If the resolution Is adi.p'ed and it will
meet after the legislature adjourns
and ccntinue in senlon aa lorg as
nec--"sary to complete the business
coming before It The members
wiiil draw pay at J7 a day and ex-
penses for 0 days It will be com-
posed of three members of the house
two of the senate
Workmen's Compensation Act.
A workmen'a compensation not,
baaed almost entirely on the New
j reey law. war- introduced by Senator
Anderson. The propose] law provides
that it Is no defenee where a fetlow
servant is partially responsible for
the injury of another workman, the
only defense would be in the case of
willful negligence on Ihe pert of 111'
person Injured. The burden of proof
of neglect either on the part of the
luj'ired or the fellow servant contri-
buting. would have to be borne by
the defendant.
fl' nator Ilurford Introduced a bill
which has to do with the attorney
general's office It provides that the
attorney general or his assistants
shall prosecute all actions on b>-haif
of the state, and by the direction of
the governor give opinions when re-
quested. and prepare contracls for all
boride He may have five assistants.
A btll b> Dutton and Tucker ail
thorlzes the payment of bounties for
killing wolves, $5 each; coyote, $1;
chapperral. 26 cents; crow or jay bird.
10 cents each.
A *' *7 IT I—lor =i*her£ -
•_ii- ; it irrtom *t'i «© •
■* •!' ir-zit of txi-.w..— g
xstaa^r or t*09>~rt* isay be j
•-o J- -a-".' •* ot i:: -*
•tai "•** yfears SOT .:<• thaa '
:w i*.'--T.e yean, as.4 14 ftj a fm* i
-yoa.: to £>a^V tbe aao^ai -sf mosey
«• j.: 7>er:y ejBhexar'.-rti
C".~f Sew fi •
B: V '^*t. Ite; '.«Ci :a a.- ca *s
to a <* * yet oc i-sr rrt*it.
r. ie a jart vt '.ise ps-utttei*.
. -jaa to a3 c-'ic" —siisSteat,
'-r.daat i* to :a-.
jir. : llae mu are pa^l
B; Grahaaa. wo^d etczpt sc&ooi
«Cetr> .a rsrai tenets Ivjzz daty
oc k g&sar*.
Bj MKliltk: that aay fabe atate- ,
set: «a aa adTjr-i eBeit p^bJ^hed
ti k'-r i*s pap r s* <S oc aay b..l-
:-ja-; cr tiroiigi aiy Mcdiuaa. b#
5«.^_ab> a* a miwi*a ax.< r
.•arret sd PrankUn. to re-q. ra
;-js■ >e c} *h j—a-e to aak; *sar-
terty reports
B; f the s^ia'e aid Sr.er-
s_aa of the boai-e. to provide for
braarh ~.i tie tre^i cant; coart at
BrtaJow
B> Sorre.ia. to repeal the law ere- ,
a* - g tbe of ta*e fire msrsiaL
B> Sorrta;-propr_at:ig ti !•> "A
for the ,'a;e ir.r.ig board from Juiy
i, i>ii. to jaw s®, is:x
Bj Wi'roet. that a laadiord shall
tare a Lea oe the crops and property
of the tr-mi for one year ater tha
year n. is due.
By Bare://ot and Pug^ of tbe sen-
s''- aid Brown and Riddle of the
fc<... - ~ a p prop ra ting IT i.-rfi for tbe
Oklahoma eoi.*-ge for women at Ch.ck
aaha. from Juiy 1, 1H3, to Jun=
V). l li.
Full Committee List.
The full list *-f committees an J
ac«fed by the speaker, tbe cha.rmar
being first in ea/h list, and approved
by tbe hotu?. is aa fol".ows
I'.,- c r>*r'. * '.r; ratluaa—Frrar.uei.
V ■ ry, <';rry. !-ST * 1-lv.r - —r. J -epil.
i ar :a R:rl :.e. Wr-.*.r;.aa. '"la: Mc-
PUTT1WG HIM WlSt
v FOLEY'S %
IVtK I
POLS- |
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE
CATTLE RANCH"OR STOCK FARM.
M an ke>. r > u*? — ,v
ImW Iw ter im|1 Umt. rte Urn * <* 'Tl
• luwet ««-l rMt «ee Ms| til es "< !"■
c get m «•«( • le «l>. 'i* "l*"'* "
•■MM lifwne Iw ri«l«l *"tw lef*.
Hrei MIT lecare few reedI IrKl IJJ"
■a^MitclWmlaneriina «e elee eflw ulralt-
leiifOMiMf preeeclW. rneeeitle **«*«•
trM lu weSecti dwrwf. W'it Mr
C. A. JONES, j.B.f.^SJjiws.Spir,
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Tex.
Not a Complaint.
"Well, Oscar, we ought to get in
that picture also, I should think."
"No, you needn't be on every plate,
t took my camera along to have some
pleasant recollections of the trip."
CANADA'S OFFERING
TO THE SETTLER
> ^ Lrr. r. ■ '.14* r -
IIML. Hern. '.'Mt, CorMb Cl
ChMem. ChrU-
. *rr xr. «: jn«. Currarr..r.f ,
-.'eg* Hilittl l:«xf niar Rather*
? rd. Tur-. i*. TV.r.jiA W x-dward.
ba .rr,. TiMterman, Obr.>««4. Br •
|.T,<rtnr.'c«-n?—Crawford. Smith of Pot-
K % ? f"* *- a i.
^y. , . ' e Vo -
v *r*v ni Kj^vst'-r* r w!th '<?
lee*"v CrrW- Rwrh«rf'>rl. Cum:n.nfr«,
: B*rry. ro. k*. Gr'ifIC- iU s^ai.
Hi; f Wa.«hita. iRoh>
%; - Ptaktea, MattI*. Cook. am,
Cij - . Hmxi.s*. Leww. V -
Bda<arlon—Joyner. SM|U of (
Williams of TulMk Brr>ok«. WH-
4u*p ' ' Comancha, is-mon J -*:h, !
?.T'/trn, Th rn^i. Sharp. Voaburgh. fc' .er-
tr.ar.
Prlute Carp*r%ti'r\s — PrtJ«*r B^rrir, {
• ■ r*'; rrr.«ng« IK1« '
«artl«. Mayoa*. Hoyt
M ,r.. ; a •• r\r at; r.i — r irrr. fy k.
B : v. « *urt.j . Pruett. Ilec e. Welty.
Anhbjr, Winoy. _ _
rn\ in l <ia —Chas*. Carr, P«t< r*, '
Currv. Rexroat. Unoi, Harrison. Charles,
*!*rj*. i Hea'?h—Welty. Bond. Rid'!:«. :
Mat*hews. '.V.^-dward. Bishop. DearlLg. ,
Jan; v>n. Prsntlss
It^venue and Taxation—Carr. Haj-tim, |
Tv :r:«r Smith of I r - • M -e.
>\rd. furry. R' -e. rarkhurst.
Medlrin* B'nd of Pmsbur*. Brwn,
Riddle Wi an * of T .T*-n^r. M r- i
*■: f Mafen. Wo dari. Jamison, I*ren- ,
r nstitutl- nal Amendment — Teah.-e,
Joyner. I^ewls. IVarlng. Peery. Pruett. |
Rexroat. Sham. Gdmtster.
< ■ unty an i T -a nshlp-- P* ter «. Mi* h**'# j
Th or- t-f n. '*arr. J'-«epli, K-^-ell. Wood-
ard. B- !en. Hoyi.
Indian Trti of Mayes Te« -
) **■ H*rv;«-n. )l m?er. Moore, Peters, !
Rider. Tayior. Ashby. !! we, Thoraee. j
Sherrr.sn. Ruby.
pitmif «n«i h'-MO'ii faande— Roberts. P'nk-
^ ' '( • ' .ar.. >'
flames, H : of v.'a«htu 'lianco, Umon,
Tf viar sppetJte Is not wh«t it *honM be
perhaps M*lsna is developing. It afFect
tbe whole svftem. OX I DINE will clear
iw*r the cerm*. rid vou of Malaria «nd
gecKr-'iliy improre your condition. Ad?.
In Style.
"1 want a light fruit lunch*"
"How would some electric currents
doT*
ASK FOR ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE.
fh- a.v..** pile powder to «ha.k« Into your
• * !-.• i- -8 C'-rng. Bunions. Ingrowlnc
j-'woi.'n an 1 rwatln* fe^t.
ar.d Call pot* Sold everywhere. 25c.
1/,z. r accept any au(rStitute. .S«mpie FREE.
Au'i;':tl A.. a S. Olmsted. LeKoy. N.T. Adv.
The man who consults a beauty
doctor evidently has a leaky brain
box.
A great majority of lummer ills are
due to Malaria in pupprew^ l form. Las-
situde and • eadache* are but two nvmp-
toma. OXIDIXE era-lir-ate« the Malaria
gerni and tones up the emire system. Adv.
Her Limitations.
"Can you cook on an emergency?"
-No. sir; but I can on a gas store"
THE AMERICAN RUSH TO
WESTERN CANADA
IS INCREASIN8
Free Homesteads
In tha new IM trtets of
Mabitolm, Saikatcbe-
«io and Alberta there
are tb a%ands of Free
Ilome«lead> left, whirl!
to the man leaking entry
in 3 reara time "111 be
worth ffocn OC tofSp^r
• ere. These land* ara
well adapts] te crain
growing and cattia rai sing,
ixcnxirr railway rinLmxa
In macf ca^ea the railway* in
Canada hire been bnlit in ad-
vsnce of settlement and In a
abort time there will not be a
settler who n ed be mora than
t*n or twelre mllea from a Una
ofratlwav. Hallway hatee ara
ref u'.ated by OoTernment Com-
Bisslon.
Social Conditions
The Acertcan Pettlerlsat hotna
In Weatern Canada. Ha Is not a
stranger in a strange land, bar-
ing nearly a million--of his own
peop> a ready settled there. If
Jo a des' re to snow why the ron-
ltlcn of the Canadian Settler Is
roapemns write and
teratare, rates, etc.,
o. A, COOK.
iu « ttt sheet urjs cm, n
Cac&d'an Oorerenient Aa?nta. or
addresa Snperlntendent of
lmuuitfrmtlon, Ottawa, Ca
DEFIANCE STARCH
never «fcks
te l&e Iro*.
T i
•ha
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Aaaeaeori After Office Change*.
Th«* county ane^Hiwrs of the state
met In pi'neral BfMiiilon at tbe I>>e-
Hurkim hotel with about forty mem-
ber* from all part* of the state In
attendance Ihe as*opl*tlon orc nizr-<l
for the ensuing year by «<*|cctlns J-
W McPracken of Nowata, president;
J. \V SpauldliiK of Muskogee, vlie-
Itrejidi nt .and Harry Robert* of law-
ton. secretary-treasurer.
The organization discussed many af-
fairs pertaining to the practically new
3lHce of county assessor and again took
up the matter of simplifying forms and
systems that was under discussion at a
previous meeting held here in Decem-
ber.
The association resolved, however,
to a k the legislature for a number
of changes In laws relating to that
office They '.sk the ablitlon of the
land lists, owe of the records of tbe
assessor's office, asking that the infor-
mation contained in that list he com-
jrlled In the book with the assessment
roHi; by such combination , It I*
claimed, a big saving both in work
and money can be affected.
PralnaKe an-i Ir gatWn ChlMer* Fs--
r . . I1'.f J neT'h. Hill of Washita.
It..'h*-rfi r.t K .t -r'i*. Hoyt. PeFord
friBurhn o y':l' h,'.rw, H'ir.Ter Nf^re,
Kol,*rU. CYa«fnr-t T>ur«nt. Trr-ianuei.
Welty. Edward*. Dlrnev, Hoyt.
C*. r.srew. ml P.e-diRtrl^tlnj — nonter,
fetors, fra-v' r.l, \vtViams of Comanche,
r irrv, c*t:nimlr.s, Mlt heli. Smith f P<>t-
tawat'.mle. Curtis, lllli of Pittsburg,
Prue! I. *• -■ of Mayes. Wvand.
Wrls^t. Char:e^. Testerman, Coyne and
Ch!M-rs
Public Bull line*—Bon'ls--T« ehee. Wll-
liatr.s of T'it.*a I'eerv, Farra:l, Mathews,
Carr. Rltler, Harrl-on. Durant, Uussell.
h 11man V'-at'-h. nmanr-:, fVaaio, Chris*
ttan Rsniiall. Mabon. DeF- rd
K> !i"':" <.-ar. v. Cra-vft r t. Durant.
Olaaco, I'.ie-. Co*-ne, Hunter, Moore,
j...c.,h, '"harles. King
Retren'-i-men' -Lewis f Kiowa, Rid-
<|!e. K '«arits H -nd. Case, Taylor,
llayne^. l>*ni' r Parktiur«t, Rtihy
Hoatls and Highway* Hrooks, flaker.
Fish ar.1 tlaiiit* Peter*. Coyne
Coal Rate Hearing.
Evidence in regard to the proposed
srotip rates on coal was heard by Spe-
cial examiner C. B. Bee for the cor-
poration commission. There were I
about thirty representatives of the
railroads ami coal mines of The slate
present at the henlng and several
gave testimony as to the relief asked.
The application submitted to the com-
mission was planned at a meeting of
the coal operators and railroad offi-
cials sometime ago and an agreement
reached on what 1* wanted It is asked
that on all mine* in tbe Colgate-Lehigh
group that th" commission apply the
rates from I-ehlgh and that the rate*
In the Henryetta Dewar group be the
same aa from Henryetta In the Daw-
son-Tulsa group It Is asketi that the
rate* from Dawson be Axed for the
t,roup and In the McAlester Wilburton-
Bokoshe M M'ui tain group It 1* asked
that the rate* from a point thirty
miles ea*t of McAlester J pply except
to points east of tbe Santa t'e main
line.
Wiymam,
Qwtd
Opa/totioTUb
When a woman suffering from some form of feminina
disorder is told that an operation is necessary, it of coursa
igW
The very thought of the hospital operating table and tha
i's knif ' "
Governor Revoke* Parole ef Cook.
Because Walter Cook did not go dl-
tect from the Enid jail, where he was
serving a sentence for violating the
prohibitory law, to the bedside of
bla sick wife, but Instead showed tip
at his "Joint" and kept had company
during his freedom, (lovernor I.ee
Cruce revoked Ihe thirty day parol<
granted to Cook December 24. last.
Qovernor Cruce paroled from the peni-
tentiary Herman Hemley, sentenced
from Rogers county for larctny In
January, 1U11.
,Tb Regulste Employment Agencle*.
Regulating private employment
agencies, and vesting power In the
state labor commissioner to prescribe
certain regulations and have power to
prosecute In iw.es of violations, 8tato
|jtl>or 1'ommlsiioner C A Duughertv
has a bill prepared which will be In-
troduced In the Ok lahoma legislature
at this session The proposed law
provides that these agencies must ob-
tain a llrense from Ihe state labor
commissioner b'-foie they attempt to
operate, by paying a Ilcsns* fee of
j $100 a year.
frightens her.
fth o , ,
surgeon's knife strikes terror to her heart, and no wonder.
It is quite true that some of these troubles may reach a stage
where an operation is the only resource, but thousands of
women have avoided the necessity of an operation by taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. This fact is
attested by the grateful letters they write to us after their
health has been restored.
These Two Women Prove Our Claim.
Carr, Maine.—"I feel it a duty I
0*to to all suffering women to tell
what Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable
Compound did for me. One year ajjo
I found myself a terrible sufferer.
1 had pains in both sides and such a
soreness 1 could scarcely staighten
up at times. My back ached, I had
no appetite ana was so nervous I
could not sleep, then I would be so
tired mornings that I could scarcely
get around. It seemed almost Im-
possible to move or do a bit of work
and I thought 1 never would be any
better until I submitted to an operv
tion. 1 commenced taking Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
Boon felt like a new woman. I had
no pains, slept well, had good appe-
tite and was fat and could do almost
all my own work for a family of
four. I shall always feel that I owe
my good health to your medicine.'*
—Mrs. Hayward Sowkhs, Cary, Me.
Ciarlotte, N. C—"I was In bad
health for two years, with paina in
bot h sides and was very nervoua. If
I even lifted a chair It would causo
a hemorrhage. I had a growth which
the doctor said was a tumor and I
never would get well unless I had
an operation. A friend advised ma
to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound, and I gladly say that
I am now enjoying tine health and
am the mother of a nice baby girL
You can use th's letter to help other
suffering women."—Mrs. Rosa Sims,
18 Wyona St., Charlotte, N. 0.
Now answer this question if you can. Why should a wo-
man submit to a surgical operation without first giving Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial ? You know that
it has saved many others—why should it fail in your case?
For 30 ream I.ydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound hits l*cen the standard remedy for fe-
male Ills. No one sick with woman's ailments
does justice to herself If she does not try this fa-
mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it
has rest ored so many suffering women toheulth.
M^^Writeto LVDIA E.PINKHA* MEDICINE CO.
(CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice!
lour letter will be opened, read and answered
bjr woman und held In strict confidence.
I MOniklnv Tw OW. Vie I
Is tins. >7 nrnmrts. |
ir.-fesS
*--Jr felling.
tnnfrMiw
pops Coughs-Cures Colds]
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief—Permanent Cure
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER pills nevera
fail. Purely vegeto
ble — act sure"
but gently on
the liver.
Stop after
d nner dis-
tress-cure
improve the complexion, brighten the eye*.
Do you micd If I k! « roar SM/ . PILL. SMALL DOSE, SHALL PRKX.
ij-d*- Genuine must bear Signature
Not In the least, but yoa ought to
know that Isn't the proper ^placa.
Ttai s where you put the ring."
Army 0*i«r Musn't Umpire. i
It Is found lit the army that It will
cot do to let'officers act as umplreB
In tiaii Ksmes and order* have been
i„u*d to forMd It. It s<«-m. tbat the *
[.livers take advantage of the great (B,wtir•*?i«it«tfi«. <!«"•>JJ
American baseball player's right to ;
abuse the umpire, and It Is found thkt
It destroys the army discipline, when
the umpire 1* an officer, to have pri-;
vates call him such names a* "*ictt" j
"bone-head." etc.
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Barrow, A. E. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 8, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1912, newspaper, January 17, 1912; Crowder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc273386/m1/2/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.