The Kiowa Sentinel. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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Thousands of Women GOVERNMENT
ARE MADE WELL AND STRONG
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RtaJy Cm IUm S«k
vpm ti'j
eta vow* £. *« I
by Lydia E P
'.//oyAi 1- TV r
IX i of AlD^i*
t nrtort< to
fcaa Vejr*ra-
tvn kr oe t e
it *J
licuse and
.e - e*s
Physician*, nursM, p> jrma.-itM,
and chrmiM* ttirooj;hc*jt thewor 1
end'" ** Cutkurj S<ap ix-i M r erf
it* d- ate, rrwdirsnjl, tmollitnt,
m native, arid antiv^rtk propee'trt
drtivrd from CuH ura, the grut
Skin C' e, unitrd with thf pu'rit
of dean ->2 iri^rrdients a- J r: v t
rt-ffrshing of Bwef friof*. For
p r«-fving, purifying, avj beauti-
fying ihe skin, *•> well ai for a I
tlx- purpaws of t!ie toi!«-t and bath,
CutKUfi Soap, a ist- J by C ti-
tura Ointment, the g'tJt Sk n
Lure. H pfi.ele OuaianteH
ibsolutely pj/e, arvi may be Uicd
/. <>rn the hour of birth.
T «■— W I W^!
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fewriiLt kbt iMMw'
W^en Answering Advert *efrenta
Kindt/ Mention This Paper.
nAXT'NE.-r
K Toiin #
I Antiseptic 0'-
t 'jc.ys
|Mn K:
■ ■ti Mint to be ft fact s- - i, _. •«
kOMi
^ershvio^-B;
of this frest a*
W :h ,t a.. i\z*r :zj* : •£> - ' - *v
cytt for wgoefi are esprr - * W
WL;. Los Lyd a K r.* * Vffs-
tab-* --ti4 aoeoec.•'■* * «ie-
tpread its^.u for f i y
Vt:. f .* • ■ ; ft - ' - « «> -
Sam* :1s g vriom work t<jx s . -arter A
s 1
-. :z.;. ;• ft'--: 7 - ** ' '*
liaf wortii Tae rT%M*jti r>o -.4 her
ic.ne haa« ea apv"->erae«i .vs ■atittas
n p. a.c.y a&d po* t/e).? be s-jfte U.r-e
is soflMT .d '-irf *c r.<l *o
■aai flat * /=>-- •...
Tne wowSerfel p*- wer of Lydla E
fL<na'i VerctMk Coap-.&d o *r
tia« dieeaeea of voAuidsd u not k*-
ct-^M it is ast a«.ut &.,tW lalf J
s pe.-ative but ft a.?!j because .♦. *s
th*- rAt wosderfsl vx.;* sc.4 r^coo-
flrsdor ever d^«/*err4 to art d.rf-rtf
vpoe the sttr.w si«te& * * T
ct Bi*o d^rase su^ 4 p'.a«®<cu sx d
reftV>r.o^ f.es.'.h st.-4
Marre.ous rurrs are reported fr -a
al- porta of th<? (onitir by woaea « Ho
bs e t/fo eurwi. tr*i e4 n-r^s who
fca e witaeaarfi cores, and pbysi' *c.
vbo ha*e reoop.i^d the Tirtu*- o
Lj-lia E P.D^hara Ve^ebsb e <".vca-
ft^: *.'« fair MMMflft Is r T«
cr^lit where :t is da* If physic sna
car«-d to be 1rxnk aod open, hue :.-eds
of lb'-ai wo*- d Si . oow.edjr« that • .^r
eoatUstij prefc-nl* Ljd.a h >':ok-
kaa s Vegetable C<ncp'^tind in s«t r
c J*-ft of ferns.e ;:.* sa they kr. ,w b/
espeneoee that it wiii «rflert a rure
Women who are troubled with poicfal
or irre(rtiiar 0>enstruation. be ** he,
bloatinf lor flatulence). leseorrh'ts.
fs.-.r^/ inflawma'.on or nlcerat: r: of
tne uterus orar.an troobie* that
b^a ".rj|f d'ywn " f -*-..nif n ---i.
fs.ntoeMt indigestion. ner*o*jft pr^
trat: u. n the blue* shoti.d UW^ inv
Uied^te action to ward off the aeries
f//naequenres and V* reaUfffd to h**alth
and *tr -n^th \tj tak;cj Lydia h Pink-
ham s Vefetnble Cr^nipound Anvnay,
write to'Mra Pinkhain. Lyon Masa.,
tor ad rice. It'a fret and ik.wa;s hc.^fui.
Do You Know
Thiti death may lurk in your walls?
In th«t rAtir.4 ps-ta under wu.1 ps;" r ;
in the decay ;uf -e or other an rual
Biatter in hot *a'- r kal* aite* bsr.a^
Un ilul nacu^Syf Lao notnjig but
«EW 0 ^EASS PEQL'EST
UMTEO STATES HEL^ P
YELLOW FEVE* CASES
MATIMAi HEALTI MACHINE S AT #3W
PLA YW n '■ SM T-tT A PL
Odeere TyW'. Faw% *:"m Va -es
a K 0*-ty P a.
V!:§> Ode'te Tyler is not oc?T of
Tie beat i:^a drautie s*art la
Aser.rs. bat Las vrlttM asi p-xe
i^ce*l a s.c-^easfcl r-ay of her o*"i
M'as Tyl^r has written the (oiioriaf
grsiefil tote, eipresi.s.^ her appre-
Atioo of Doat i K.:tey PlUa:
Foster-MUtam
F *St Meet oe of C 9*"*•
Is -he Dtstreaees ari Adren^orei
oC Jots Cocki>-rx <Loadoc. Hid).
«HM Btt'.ot erf cifars •curt.
C-crkbvre sj pa! on a desert -.ilanl
in the hay of H:-iuru iwam to the
tts.t ani and traveled thence oc foot
td Porto Bel.: a distanc* of 2.W0
ttiies He app^art to have met some
frlnrs. who gave lis some 'se^firi
to sxoke wh;ct *hey aapposed would
^ rerj accepcnhU."
B-2alc.
P-es ae't P::s«.«
o^ at P-a-^pt y
geo^ C
Charge
ft Granted t-e Pe
i'3 O'de'ed S-'
"era
NEW orlka:
S'S w. h rhe marine
of PTHlW H
ia fx; ««
5c figh" to erad<ca*e
jrti ow J^^er in
jta N • Or lit b-
fore fro*r. ha.
ukea oa f-*- h Me
WHk am^le fun
i the treat arai.a^ e
taien*. and aa arm- of willing work-
era at h. baea.
Dr J H White the
surg«-oa :n char
%*-, bope^ for a sac-
''c-eefu] t*-nB.na*
Ion of the s'mggie
Dr White has r
ceetved formal order*
from 8-rgeoa C
general Wymaa. w*. 1
frlag fc'.m that
the federal govern-
men* had decide
d *o as.sem? *h« task
p- ^ar#d for lf
Dr White rtst*
the s?at and (
rl*y boards of h«-alffc
;n:med:a*ely. wb
ere er>mmundated
B 2a "
Foster-Mi! ban
For aa « by all
centJ per bor.
n*w* to Pr*fii*nr rfou<-^>n and
d*-ct Kohnke and arraa*e1 fo*
f 'L*- B-j'h P.*--l
So j'hon aad Pre* 1 "at Kobnk-
Cet aed injiinMwan.
There s a §raa'. deal of an real:* y
in m.ck of the talk about the Ce.tic
fringe Ireland m.iti be nchtly de-
scr t^ed a* of aJng.ei Celtic aad Teu-
tonic origin, with the Celt i -ji'-f
pr^doa:aat:nf The diflerencoa be-
tw«ei Ir.sh aad English people ars ence
real y itore c.ixatlc thna mciai. sayi
London Sphere
Erery housekeeper should know
that -J they * . hay Detaace Coid
Water Btmrth for laundry use they
wi- ss*r act c:.y t.ie. beajee it
aever st-cki to the iroa. hut because
fn t pa*ka#e « #atA:ne 1€ :x— one faU
pou&d—«L.« all other Cold Wa'.er
ntnrchea arc pa: p in ^ pound pack*
ages, aad tie jr.ee is the same. 10
rvnta. Then aga.a because Defiance
Starch is free from a., .ajur.ous chern-
icala. If yocr grocer tries to aeLl yon
a 12-ot package .*. is bc-^.'-e he has
a ttock oa hand h he wishes to
i:spoae of before he pats ia Defi^ccn.
He kao that I>e!laacs Starch has
printed oa every pa-~kaje in large let-
ters and figures " li eta." Demand De-
base e and savi m*. b time and money
and the aanoyar.*e of 'he iron such*
ICS. Defiance zc-er ati^ka
♦he
fo
unde
unde
transf
Tb'-re was a promp' respoa*
th" appeal of Chairman Janr.er o
citizens committee for additional
K*rip*!'
to the citizen.* fund.
Qesoty W t^out Bleftnah.
>!m*. de Remisat had features so
perfect that fcer coatemporar;ea said
ihe was worthy to sit as a model for
a Greek goddet* The flesh of her
fare ' e.y resembled a s^a«ter and
yet ihe was not pale and did not give
the impression of be'.ag in delicate
health. Her beauty attracted univer-
sal attention to her, no matter where
she *en* ar.d even in old age ihe re-
tained most of her gx*d looks.
When the Australian Women's
Liberal Unk>n held its annual confer-
recently. this resolution was
pAased: That all female citizens be-
tween the age« of IS and 18 should
receive instruction ia the use of fire-
arms for the purpose of defending
themselves and their country in cast
of need."
Makes Pa n Co A*ay.
A*e you od<{ of the ones who pay la
toil
For your right of way through this
life?
If to v : w. . find in Hunt's Lightning
'023EE®
A\ef elaUe Preparation for As
simila ti.tg ftc Food and Ert u!a -
ta^ Sic 5 E>#«fc a«l Bawo of
esotsehiss.
Pr?motesDn§eitii?r\Chr<Tfijk
ness ar*i RestXontams neither
Optum.Mofphir.e noi-Mnei&L
Not Narcotic.
A perfect Rerr\>dy forConslipa
Tlon. So urSton*h.Diarrhoea
Worms Xonvjlsions.Ke'wristv
nrss and Loss or SL£EP.
FacSinib Si?nahirt_of
xrw* TOBK.
HI
(X4CT COPY OF WIURPER.
CASTORIA
For Infants e nd Children,
The Kind You Nave
Always Bought
Sears tte
Signatur?
of
For
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
Oil
aid ia the strife
In
Ml Of rais.ng 90MI9, d4
h«- %overamcsit.Checks ponied i:
ofT5^ - of the commit tee steadil:
addition to this appeal. Mr Janvier
took steps for state aid When Gov-
ernor Blanchard came here f r con-
ference wrh Dr White and the health
officials tbr** weeks ago. he said that,
should th^ emergency warrant it the
state could be depended upon to do
its shar* towards furnishing the funds
necf - ary towards prc^ cuting
flght to a successful finish
vier wired th<
the eenirgen<y
the
Mr. Jan
saying that
existed, and that the
FOR WOMEN
tnaMe* wit* Uta paoaltar to
tAetr ^I. ft**4 II a 4wtM is aur*«iva*.y *«c-
tcMid. TSorcn tU/cU«i^«a,kulft^.ftMMcerm4.
*t*V« CUcftTfei, btiU ulisoit.ii ftx.4 Weal
urmM, CftfftS Imt/jttsos *t4 uul ularb.
fiiUM U la l-*m to U d-*wAr*4 Ift ;* •*
WW, a ixl M Ur m>*% cleaner*. >"• ■(. imuooj
Had kwiwiI (tna Uq**d • lot *X
, TOILPT AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES
i ft V'tt alt at drucsiu*, Gb cmu a
T/tM S*a aiftd book u* IasUwcIIoim Pra*.
%m s. Psstom CosrMf SoatoM. as * aw.
Toledo, St. Louis 4 Western R.R. Co.,
"Qover Leaf Route."
St Louis to all Points East
I idiar.a, Ohio, Penntyl vama. New York
R. J. McKAY. D. P. A.. St. low.
liestroya dl*®as« germs aad vermin.
A Rock Cement
Does not rub or acalo. T ou can bru k it
on—mix with cold water. KxquuJb It
beautiful «fl« cts prudocwl. <>ther flnUbes,
mixed with either hot or oold wat«r, do
not havn the oenMBntlng property of
AUbaatine. Titey am tuck on with glue,
or other wuimal matter which
rota, feeding dlaeaae k*Tina, rut>-
blng, SflSllSg, and apolllng walla,
clothing, etc. Buy Alabaatlne oulf
In Ave |>ound pa< kagea, pro[K?rly la-
U led. Tint curd, pretty wall and ceiling
dealgn. "Hints on I>e« oratiug' and our art-
lau' aervtcea in making color plana. Tree.
ALABASTINE CO.,
QraiW Rapidi, Mich., or 105 Water St., N. Y.
YourShoeMo!\ey
Will go farther and last longer if you
Insist upon having the Right kind oi
Shoes. Your dealer <vill sell you the
"ALWAYS JUST CORRECT"
[clover, brand shoes
If you ask him for them-; if he h «n't got them.
they're worth wilting for until he get% them
TT^IinHT^SHOES for ALL SORTS of WEAR
You c n pay a little or at much a you want to.
For ttie most for your money, buy •■Riguur,
*ffl?rtt|£tm?r-§>uiart0 S'ho? (£o
LAHOEST FINE SHOE EXCUUSIVIST3
ST. LOUIS U. S. A.
■
ummer
klrts
state's assiHtance had b* «.-n pledged to
thp federal government to a i->t in
raising the money desired. As 'he
entire s'at* 1* interested in the pres-
ent campaign against yellow fever, it
Is assumed that within a few da> h
the governor will have all the <^k*
ing he desires, and that Louisi^k s
contribution of at^ least $500."0 will
be made.
There ar<* al>out the usual number
of n w cases being reported daily.
which 1a about thirty.
NEW ORLEANS. There is $70.-
000 immediately in hand, resulting
from a subscription from the citizens
of New OrleanH, and there is no diffi-
culty In the way of federal control
of the fever situation. Meinwhile
estimates place total epenses for 'h*
eradication of the fever a' $1.. 'M) to
12,000 per day, or from 1180,000 to
1240,000 for th<* months In which th"
diseases 1« likely to prevail, wh'cla
would carry the time into December,
by which season It l hoped frost
may come to the assistance of those
engaged in an effort to stamp out the
j scourge.
There are iufllclent funds now in
| han<l to go forward with the plans of
the federal official* at high pr ssure
for a month or six week . and long bp-
f^re that time, It is assur.d by Chair-
man Devlre of the citizens' committee
tha' the total of a quarter of a m I-
lloa dollars asked by the gjvernment
w 11 be available. If complete sue
1 cess crowns the work of th- hos-
pital bureau that the fever will be
i completely under control by the fif-
teenth of September w.thout re-
quiring the expenditure of the max!
mum fund which Is naked from the
cl:y to stamp out the disease. Augu.-t
i has always b«en regarded as one o?
! the worst months in the epidemic,
land th - comparatively srnall number
i of fatal! les thus fa' this month, in
' com pari ion wl h other years, gives
|gr at encouragement to the authori-
| ties.
i It ports from the bedside of Arch-
I bishop Chapelle say th-i venerable
: clergyman Is slightly be'ter, and I)r.
' Li Rue is beginning to hope that lie
may pull through. Many telegrams
i and a few cablegrams have been re-
c dved Inquiring as to the condition
of the archbishop, and expressing
sympathy
NEW YORK One uiiD died of
yellow f ver at the New York deten-
Hon hospital at quarant n \ making
the third ca^e discovered < n ships en-
tering New York this summer, and
the second death.
are a delight to the refined womin every-
where. In order to get this result see that
the material is good, that it is cut in the
lateM fashion and u>e
Dimples ami plmplfs sound a lot
alike—but the taste Is not exactly the
a ti ;
mhst
Otfttane®
Sftar©lhi
in the laundry All three things are import-
ant, but the last is absolutely necessary
No matter how fine the material or how
daintily made, bad march and poor laundry
wirk will spoil th r effect and ruin th"
clothes. DEFIANCE STARCH i^ pure
will not rot the clothes nor cause them to
crack It sells at luc a sixteen -un<e j.ark-
a«e everywhere Other starches, much in-
ferior, fteil at 10c lor twelve our. - pack-
age. Insist on getting DEFIANCE
STARCH and be sure ot results
Eastern Star at Tahlequah
TAHLEQUAH: An Eastern Star
chapter was recently instituted here,
and starts out under most favorable
auspices Hon. Joseph Ralls, grand
pa'ron of the order for Indian Terri-
tory. had charge of the Institution.
Me Krew.
Little Tommy, who had Just had a
ra:ner unpleasatt introduction to kis
b.g brother's shocking machine.**
made a distant but critical examina-
tlos of it; thf;n turning with a know-
ing smile he mu'tered, "I know what
that is, thi ' of those hinfernal
things * hat p-pa read about in the
paper."
Voice from Arkansas.
Cleveland. Ark . July 31st.—'Spe-
cial)—Nearly every newspaper tells
of some wonderful cure of v,me form
of Kidney Disease by the Great Amer-
ican Remedy. Dodd's Kidney Pills,
and this part of Arkansas is no', with-
out Its share of evidence that no case
Is too deeply rooted for Dodd's Kidney
Pills to cur# .
Mr. A. E. Carlile. well known and
highly respected here, tells of his cure
after nearly a quarter of a century's
suffering Mr Carlile says
"I want to let the public know what
I think of Dodd's Kidney Pills I
think they are the best remedy for
sick kidneys ever made.
I had Kidney Trouble for 23 years
and never found anything that did me
so mnch good as Dodd's Kidney Pills.
I recommend them to all sufferers."
There Is no uncertain sound about
Mr. Carllle's statement. He knows
that Dodd's Kidney Pills rescued him
from a life of suffering and he wants
the public to know It. Dodd's Kidney
Pills cure all Kidney Ills from Back-
ache to Bright's Disease.
Woman's Responsibility.
The s'andard of enjoyment among
any people, and. indeed, the touchstone
of a nation's cheerfulness, depends
mainly upon womon.
Lancashire Cotton Factories.
The cotton factories In Lancashire
spin enough thread in six seconds to
eo around the world.
STRANGE. ISN'T IT?
A woman sees a hat or bonnet in a
milliner's window It is In th^ latest
style, so she determines to have that
hat—or one Just like It.
No us* to try to dissuade h*r — she
wants that kind of a hat: No other
will suit her.
Th*-re she displays her will pow r,
and probably does th- sam* with
everything she buys for herself or her
family. She mak-s. as it were, a f# m-
Inlne ' declaration of Independence.''
Is It not surprising, therefore, to find
■ome few worn- n who still allow their
grocers to choose for them In Import-
ant matters like foodstuffs'*
In spite of th* fact that grocers as a
rule have ion* ago realised the neces-
sity of catering to their customers'
rather than th-ir own desires, th-re
arf still a few of the other kind left,
who show a marked Inclination to per-
suade customers to take what they do
not **k for. or desire
Take Lion Coffee, for Instance, the
l*ad ?r of all package coffees, an estab-
lished favoriV f r over twenty-five
years In millions of homes, on account
( of Its absolutely pure and uniform
quality.
Wouldn't you thing it Impossible
that a single grocer can still exist who
would oppose such an invincible argu-
ment of merit by trying to persuade
a customer to buy loose coffee in pref-
erence to I.lon «'offee?
Loose coffee has no standard quality
—nobody can guarantee that It la
even clean.
of course, really independent and
Intelligent women know this, and so
do up-to-date grocers, but If women
weru as particular about coffee as
about hats, no kind of grocer could be
without Lion Coffee.
A Divine Joy.
Suffering is doubtless as divinely
appointed as Joy, while It Is much
raore Influential as a discipline of
character. It chastens and sweetens
th? nature, tesches patience and res-
ignation and promotes the deepest as
A friend which w
To those who earn their own way
by tbe.r own labor, accidents occur
with painful frequency.
bruises, cuts and sprains
strangers to the man -L
corns on his hands
Burns,
are not
rears his
A better remedy
for these troubles does not exist than
Hunt s Lightning Oil.
Authorship as a Profession.
Nobody should write who is not
firmly possessed of the id«.a that he
has a vocation for litersture. and is
not * lling to endure the penslties ct
art for the sake of serving an art.
If a person who writes in that spirit
makes a living he earns it If he
makes a fortune he deserves it.—New
York Times.
GRATEFUL TO CUTICURA
For Instant Re^ef and Speedy Cure of
Raw and Scaly Humour, Itahing
Day and Night—Suffered
Months.
"I wish you would publish this let-
ter so that others suffering as 1 have
may be helped. For months awful
sores covered my face and neck, scabs
forming, itching terribly day and
night, breaking open, and running
blood and matter. I had tried many
remedies, but was growing worse,
when I started with Cuticura. The
first application gave me instant re-
lief. and when I had used two cakes
of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of
Cuticura Ointment, I was completely
cured, (signed) Miss Nellie Yander
Wiele. Lakeside, N. Y."
Natural ria\T>r^
r~ m
When too fe t a toss to know what to serre for laii-beon, dinner or sepper —
when you crave aomethinjj both ipp?t:<m£ and musI)irs try
Libby's rf.v"! Food Products
Orica tried, you will alwaya have a supply on hand
Ox Tongues Chili
Veal Loaf
Ham Loaf
your Croctr haj thtm
Libby. McNeill & Llbby. Chtc&Jo
Con Carne
Brisket Beef
Soups
Homeless Poor of London.
A recent census of the homeless
poor of Ixmdon, taken at night, showed
that 1,969 men and 312 women were
In the streets or on staircases. In the
common lodging houses and shelters
that night there were 23,690 persons,
of whom 21,254 were single men.
1.688 single women. 357 married cou-
ples and 34 chllldren under 10 years
of age.
Stop Babies' Tears.
Ninety per cent of babies' troubles
are caused by disordered stomach or
bowels. They can all be quickly cured
bv a few doses of that great digs hri
medicine. Dr. Caldwell's (laxative)
Syrup Pepsin. It digests curded milk
sweetens the breath, reduces fever and j
relieves pain Absolutely harmless to
mother or child. Sure relief in teeth-
ing. Sold by all druggisLs at 50c and |
$1. Money back If it fails
Earliest English Cemetery.
The earliest English cemetery, as
distinct from churchyards and burial
grounds connected with places of wor- |
ship, Is that at Kensal Green, which
was consecrated in 1832, long after
the first separate grounds In America.
The word means "sleeping place."
SMOKERS FIND
LEWIS'SINGLE BINDER
5? Cifear better Quality than most 10* Cfears
th«lr liJiliai'ur iLruc. IxolL fiaiik t-l^wU'llscU*|,i,arria,
4)01^ avpplltfd by their joblm* ur
Giloyi@!k@©p©ri Ar© Sladl
to see their clothes snowy white and clear. Use
Red (Dross iaDD iDo©
on washday and |?et the best results for your labor. A large 2-ouiice package
at all grocers for 5 cents. Remember the name and get the real thing.
The
study.
devil doesn't need an und r-
Mr# Wlnalow's *« oth!nir Syrtip.
iM,.n teeUiliK. •ofteua tba rirr.a, r*<1oc*« t
a.iajrapUzt.c3.*ea wladcolic. ',6taiwita
There is no fool like an educated
Defiance 8tarch Is guaranteed biggest
and best or money refunded. 16
ounces, 10 cents. Try It now.
A friend In need Is one who doesn't
offer advice.
"I had Inflamatorr Klieomatlsm. hot I m
eli U"". IhaiklU) I'r I« 14 ICwnHj . ,> awlle H-®-
Ij. li a «*> « ••* frttod." <i*/r«U lAnalny. Tro/, J«- T.
Omaha,
New Anti-Horsethief Lodge at Tulsa
TI'LSA: A subordinate lodge of
the Antl-Horsethief association was
Instituted here with a membership o11
135. which Is the largest number ever
Initiated an charter member.i
tssoclatlon.
May Recover the Full Amount
LAWTON Receiver E. C. Knape*
of the defunct Bank of Lawton Mates
that th« re Is now In sight In the way
of good ass ts betw< en 70 and fe'O p-t
cent of the money due depositor:
from the bank Some of this has nol
been collected, but It Is secured, and
will come in within a short time. Be-
sides this there are litigated ac
counts which he hopes will eventually
make possible the payment of practl
cally on«* hundred cents on the dollar
Everywhere In Iif•* the true qu- stlnn
is, not what we gain, but what we d>
If virtue is Its own reward It Is all
well as the most exalted thought.— t0 l^e 8°°d-
Samuel Smiles.
The Secret of Good Coffee
Even the beat housekeepers cannot make a good cup of
coffee without good material. Dirty, adulterated and queerly
blended coffee such as unscrupulous dealers shovel over their
counters won t do. But take the pure, clean, natural flavored
LION COFFEE, the leader ol all package eollees—
the coffee that for over a quarter of a century has been daily
welcomed in millions of homes—and you will make a drink fit
for a king in this way: .
HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE.
extra for tho pot." Hr«l mix It with a little cold water. mmHjh to m.kt a thick Mate, and
add while of an .qi (If e*g i, to be uaed a. a wttleri, then follow one of the fol.owing rolee.
1.1 WITH BOILING WATER. Add bolting water..and latM b«U
THREE MINUTES ONLY. " ' " ~
minutes
2<L
bring I
minute* It's ready «o verve.
^ - Don't fet'it stand more than ton minutes before serving.
DO NTS (Don't use water that has been boiled before.
TWO WAYS TO SETTLE COFFEE.
tat WHS Eagi. Vat part of tha white of an egg, mixing it with the groand LION
CaU Water instead of etjga. After boiling add a daah of cold water, and eat
atida for eight <>r ten mlnutee, then erve throngh a atracer.
y Add a* little cold water and a«t aside live
ea to Settle. Serve promptly.
. WITH COLO WATEH. Add yonr cold
It to a boti. Then set aside, add a little
Insist on gelling a package ol genuine UON COFFEE,
pare It according to this recipe and you will only use
N COFFEE In lature. (8<dd only in 1 lb. aisled packages.)
(Lion-head on tvery pa kage.)
CSave these Lion-beads lor valuable premiums.)
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo. Ohio.
Your Father Used It,
wenty years It's cured th^m.
cnr Ttte pAMom
TroM Ha H.' ■ I.s or#- •-'<>/. parkap* S
ceolt The Ku*- t'ompany. South M 'nd, Inu.
For . .
and rarely ever fails There .ire many Our success is often due to some ,
newer remedies, but no better ones, other fellow's fsilure.
of ,h'*It cures Chills. Fever and all malarial
troubles. It creates strength, appe- rire T*rmAn^ti7T r*t
t:to and ). alth- we mean Cheatham's : m7!VVkkk oo'ui." tiSu •
Chill Tonic It If foils to cure your |affSISWBK«<a&e*WI«W«IS
money la Promptly refunded. Fatal Exce.ae..
Founding of Bank of England. Avoid excesses of all kinds; they
The Bank of England's flrat day of are Injurious. The lone life must be
existence was Jan. 1. 1695. a temperate, regular life.
❖ STARCHm
FOK SHlRTSfOLL ARS CUFFS AND FINE LINEN
Plantation
To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it ? Price 50c.
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Vernon, John C. The Kiowa Sentinel. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1905, newspaper, August 11, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274870/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.