The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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Crowder City Guardian
A. R. Harrow, Editor
mo*rr>FH CITT.
OIH.A
Population and Industrial Act-v !
NUIthu*. In hi* f • u*
•ipoa principle# of
lared (bat (hi* natural ti *<l«
toward Increase t* chet k ' 1 b> in
liiacy of mean* of suti
ht time thin •tavn.ont « ti
moditWdi nt'ir tnd. *: fi
meat of mine* an 1 n i
merw, d ~<v ' >
means of Mpport for n< .«
!>era and aee \ to . . a d-
tinman beings ca -me vv:.
*rme.1 a \ ; ulai n v .
•opulatiou of Knc ai 1 ard V. - 1.
vumj h', in I'M. * a- f
l7frl the (otaai number of inha *
nad Iimtiwuu*! but • 14 315. or .1
ent i SO years After ihe ' •
>t (he et*hte*nth eidltin ! * ..
onUnuoun in« '• vv-*' '
•iir fo 3 -VH>«'>i in I>>1 n
ltM. and 14 In
^aa«^ was coir- •• th
H>>« of Hrltish Ind ■- t
HiK if It *•« true .ec a - s W S K
Mr ll Attu
industrial lift* has tended to ine
;*4*«laUon. the j r«-- at a:.** • ; ry <
tit mm of po \ uUk ' n ; f I
"ope^ previously j i 1
llmtaiahlcc increase
he United States .^Re-* the |
•kfllty that what may be term- 1
Irawir.c power M natura! a ' :n
rial ICItNtf • >
ulmluati^d We art' . 'tf« d at le
u a kinc what tnfliietKe- upon
re aee of population, if any. ar« ;
•i* rted by the marv«
Han*** n.>«r in p-v ■ >.-
Woman's Realm
WM
A TEXA3 CLERGYMAN
The Pc*er of nd Over Bod*
We hear a (creat ,*.! :•
of the mind over the t*nl> \V
*he whole secret of life la wraj ft!
ta w. We do no! know h ' v \\
if this *re at. mysre \
hongh the cirill ted world t* ra
iwafcecia* to Ita trao*? :t:u;
rhe prophet, the poet, the *a ; fr
•<*art!a8t timew hate felt . : \
'ittod It. lie jre tr. "formed !
!taewinit power of y ur • i
iiaonHhed the Ho ar.
mind that make* the t dy r i
Shake®peare ' What *
rail man."* writes Kme'jon,
n*. drioklng. planting, tou: Mv
toca not as wo know r-
himself Him we do r t r<-
'he il. who.«o o-car. h
he let It apfenr thronph ) \n a
would trake our knees fcecd "
von the prime flshler. the ut lu
i.i Wi ; i ! !
•ifm on the a .
man who lives on he
in fact, all sorts of
winning to F; • .r • s
mendoua force back f th« ■'
which they do not und
rapid growth of the i>« \ i
thought move;?]. It. «!«* t
Swctt MarCf In i-'
*how« how ac' <' \ i
;ltlden power is w
f all clause*
Fhoae who a
\) be s . i
are bfv^u
ulletlna of th
Maine t y
'
ukw:. . .s
M ka.r
A k«
4 Vs 11 t—
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NEW SHORT COATS
COPY THE STYLE OF THE AR
TISTIC LINEN DUSTERS
Comfortable for Outingt and for Cool
Weather Oa>t — One Seen
Tr>f :ved th B- ght Red
Turkey Cotton.
Young cirlf at th summf ~ resv" <
a a!: r* atrai^ht coats, to be worn fo:
The hare also pone down the lint
atll tuey have '< ached the children'
iepartmeut. when* brilliant effect^
*:"h the natural col r as the founda
Hon ha>e been w rked out.
xtra **oarse grade of n>uch linen i?
trimmed with bright red turkey cotton
It is : • ..s' i!. cut ff a f.< w
inchea be! w hips, ia fastened with
irmy buttons and has immense reters
running from sh ildtrr to hem of the
mat* rial with a two inch binding of
lurk* y :id
There is a high military colli? of th
material with a wide, sweeping turn
over of red. and the sleeves, which
reach to the wrist, have four-inch
K« intlet cufTa of linen with wide bind
Th re are four pockets, two deep
net below the waist wi'h wide . i
• - fa-ened With ;;.lt \ .* ns. and
two anal! ones at the bust without
A \ery clever little coat for a little
u empire effect with a box ; lai 1
SIMPLE. BUT VERY PRETTY.
PAJAMAS USED BY WOMEN.
P ncuah ona That Can Be Constructed Are Beg nmng to Suoersede the Oid-
with Little Trouble. fash.oned NiyMdress.
V \try pretty and • raple form The tV^ys a-e 1 ; - a ^!de a?
n le w .•
RE\ \ AL OP ';pcv:s lace
CKirat e and Ser% ceac e Mat«
DRESS FOR L'T^LE G RLS
.
VV--
cX otns!' f rt-au'ed tn front and
!hr< cji; < ut ct-i .'ar and running
to th<' hath *ais! : Bf In points back
and trv ni.
T < V>f t!v «<> ero of the linen, but
the eer.ter n«' was of br.cht apple
v • ■ re *.ts i hh tunii>rer
r t> this made of tlse Kri*n tied
in ! n' «','h a r "e ar i f is of
bnch: fn*n taileta ribbon four inches
*id>'
1 i:d?r the aruss around the Bsure
was a narro* pre^n leather belt run
th:> nth il: le of na ural linen, and
f« ;enej :n frunt lth a slender buckle
There has been an Immense revival
th!* season of old fa hion«d wash net,
:!i In the narr. wiuihs caiied foot-
K and in the le all-over pieces.
*!,!<h come perilously n<ar mosquito
It Is used for trimmln*. for frocks.
' r shirtwaists and fi - : its It la not
■xpenslve. It soes to the wash as
islljr as muslin, and w.iat Is more to
.he point, comes home looking as
well.
Those who suffer from the heat
have cone In for this sheer fabric for
ni ming shirtwaists Instead of mus
iin or madras.
These ar.' made of the all-ov.>r va-
rlety, which takes little to make nto a
i laited blouse To see a woman woar-
:•.< one :. a lu t day Is as > ling a
cht as a lump of Ice.
TI> y are made with box plaits l'rom
ilder to waist anj groups of tiny
' <- :. T! • ti . er il li so
h!n t it this folding f It does not
TI • oi . - de ni:! ti used Is a
Speaks Out for the Benefit of Suffering
Thousands.
Her. G. M Gray. Baptist Clergyman,
of W hltesboro, Tex . ' Fouryearg
ago I suffered mis-
ery with lumbago
K v e r y moTement
was one of pain
t I Dean's Kidney Illls
y " * removed the whole
difficulty after only
^4P ja . a short time. Al-
^ 1 % ^ / though I do not
. y S, / "lte ,0 have my
'/^ name used publicly,
I make an exception in this case, so
that other sufferers from kidney trou-
ble may profit by my experience."
Sold by all dealers 50 cents a box.
Foster-Mllburn Co. Buffalo, X Y
AND SHE LEFT HIM GUESSING.
Woman's D rect ens of Little Help to
Traveling Lawyer.
A New York lawyer was called r
cently to a hamlet in Berks county,
Pennsylvania, in the Interest of a
larg coal corporation and now he is
'elltng thi- story on himself:
He was driv along a country rosj
ind fearvd he . itht have lost his
bearings The village he wanted to
reach seemed elusive, so he halted In
front of a farmhouse to make in-
quiries
Madam he called out to a broad
German woman, who stood looking at
him from beneath a "poke'' bonnet,
can you tell me how far It Is to the
:.ext village?"
Oh. yust a leedle vays." came the
response
:iut, my good woman, how far Is
Is it two, four, tlx or eight miles?
That s wha' 1 want to know."
"Yah. I links so"
And the Wall street lawyer drove
an a wi.-er mail
AUTOMOBILE SHOP TALK.
a t>. i ;_c Lv.i
Peo- t$ a3 a Ved :
Never Disappoints.
"Many extensively advertised rem-
edies are failures when put to the
tesL Hunt s Lightning Oil Is an ex-
ception. Confidence In It Is neTer
misplaced—disappointment never fol-
lows Its use It Is certainly the great-
est emergency remedy now obtainable.
For cuts, burns, sprains, aches and
pains i know no equal "
GEO. E. PADDOCK,
Doniphan, Mo.
Critical Eye for Babies.
Tfie (lveyear-old daughter of •
Brooklyn man has had such a large
experience of dolls that she feels her-
self to be something of a connoisseur
In children.
Recently there came a real live baby
Into the house
When it was put Into her arms the
flveyear old surveyed It with a criti-
cal eye.
"Isn't It a nice baby*" asked the
nurse.
Yes. It's nice." answered the young-
ster he« :atingly. "It's nice, but its
head i loose "—Lipplncott's.
Would Be Cheaper.
A church appointed a committee to
get subscriptions for a chime of bells.
They had seen nearly all the ccngre
gation.
When they went to see a rather
poor member they told him they
would like a small amount toward it.
He promised to give as much as he
could, but he i.t:J Don't you think
it would be cheaper to put a whistle
In?"
Syrup f"Figs
^Llixir^Senna
acts oeatlv, yet prompt-
ly on the bou els, cleanses
tne system pjjpctually
assists one in overcoming
hnlntunl constipation
permanently. To ^et it^
oenejicial ejjects
the Genuine.
fhrtu jaeturcd by the
CALIFORNIA
FICSxrupCO.
SOU) BYLTAOING DRUCWSTS-50< p^sonu.
SICK HEADAGHE
Chiggers and Mosquitoes
Are now in their glory—their busi-
ness Is good and they are happy.
There is no earthly use of your let-
ting them chew on you, however, if
you don't like their ways. A little
Hunt's Ughtning Oil applied to ex-
posed parts will keep them off, and
immediately relieve the Irritation
caused by their bites. Rub a little
on and see for yourself.
Even boarding house landladies
must pay out good money for the privi-
lege of boarding street cars.
IT } or t «F. B VI.I. BLUE,
Get Red Cr -- Ball Blue, the best Ball
Blue Lar„'t.. u: package only 5 cents.
Pretty teeth are responsible for a
•ood many smiles.
« Positively cured by
CARTERS
I Th«j alto relieve D*
j^H ITTLr I lr*Mfrom Dj*p«r>«A*.I
a \ / r* r% I digestion and Toe Hwrtf
H I VfcK A rt
nil I n edj tur Diiiinm*. Nu
SJ r I LLdi ***. Dtowhl'**, Bat
T&*te in the Moota. Oc«v
I e-1 Tour-'"- >■
I Side. TORPID UVEIt
They regnlAte the Bowels- Purely Yefe<i fc«a.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMAIL PRICE.
CARTERS
Brittle
llflVER
B PILLS.
Genuine Must Bear
Facsimile Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
What v. s your record across Jer-
sey ?"
One co try constable and a cow
\o Automofciics There.
There are no auiomc > - on The
n ? -. s of heaven." says the
\\ hits- t Cc ner. " V it tl.ey're gtv-
"Guarai1
; was r.az •
Red Cross
Fever and Headache
Powders
have been proven by years of
severe tes's to be the most
effective Remedy made for
Headache, Neuralgia, Sleep-
lessness. in fact all pair s tn
the head. They contain r.o
Morpr.-.r.e, Coc e, C'r ral. If
you cannot get them from your
Drug;.st ser.d us 25cfor a box.
sgSggSipg^ ;s
Promoted bv "Exercise
MOTHER AND CHILD
Beth Fu y Ncur s^ed cn Grape-Nut*.
PAINT QUALITY
it 5 pc.
PUREW
In the rrom°ti°n of Skin
Health, Cuticura Soap, as-
sisted by Cuticura, the great
Skin Cure, is und jbt.dly
superior to all other skin
soaps because of its influ-
ence in allaying irritation,
inflammation, and clogging
of the pores, the cause of
disfiguring eruptions. In
antiseptic cleansing, in stim-
ulating sluggish pores, in
emollient and other proper-
ties, thev hive no rivals.
w ^rlil Der---t.« 1 - S"
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. h k >«r
Second Annual
State Fair oi Oklahoma
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At OKI \HO\IA CITY, October 1st to 10th. 190S
t"« a:: e !e*tee? X
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t--e. a-5 full t*
r ar. :n cc-.fort and safeu-. Make an Exhibitor
"f t V-3 vteii ct fircat profit for all- For
' L 'Jr~~ B'-^nlsS address the Secretary
- • - —1 City, Ci._ihcma.
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Barrow, A. E. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1908, newspaper, September 11, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc273709/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.