The Oklahoma Safeguard. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1905 Page: 3 of 5
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I* THE BEST OF HEALTH
SINCE TAKING PE-RU-NA.
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L ti ]S
IN POOR HEALTH.
PAINS IN BACK.
SICK HEADACHES.
PE-RU-NA CURED.
Mr*. Lena Smith, N. Cherry street,
cor. Line, Nashville, Tenn.. writes:
"I have had poor health for the past
four years, pains in the back ami groins,
and dull, sick hcadachc, with bearing
down pains.
"A friend, who was very enthusiastic
about Per una Insisted that I try It.
"1 took it for ten days and was sur-
prised to And that I had so little pain.
"I therefore continued to use it and
at the end of two months my pains had
totally disappeared.
"I have been In the best of health
since and feel ten years younger. I
am very grateful to you."
Catarrh of the internal organs gradu-
ally saps away the strength, under-
mines the vitality and causes nervous-
ness. Peruna is the remedy.
He Gave a Library to Salt Lake
Jobr Q. Packard, a pioneer mine
of Utah, is the donor of Salt Lake
C!ty*B new public library. He first
gave $75,000 and subsequently
creased his gift to $125,000. Taking
note of Andrew Carnegie's library
giving, ilr. Packard said: "I think
Salt Lake Is entitled to & public
brary, and it won't have to be under
any obligations to Mr. Carnegie for
it, either—I'll just build one myself
The building is now ready for use,
thoroughly equipped after the mod
ern fashion, and the city is to suppl
the books. Mr. Packard now live
in California.
THE MAN
BEHIND THE SAW
Baa easy work if It's an Atkin*. L'j*
The keen, ciean Rutting edge
and perfect tuper of the
blade make it run eutly SHrV/
without buckling.
No •• bumping " to
do with the I'erfco-
lion Handle.
But there aro other men liehind
the AtkinsKuw Theoripinator of
Bii.VEn HTKEL, the finest crucible
t«el made, wai a good deul of a
man. Thedincovererof the Atkins
•ecret tempering proocss was likewi«e a man of
braiiiH and genius.
And there arc hlirh-claas workmen behind
thlB Raw. masters of their craft, whose skill and
prido of workmanship have helped to make the
Atkins Trade Mark an assumuce of quality as
reliable as the Coverinentatnay stnmp.
Wo make nil tyjKS and ttuea of Saws, but
only oue grade—the best.
Atkins Saws, Corn Knives. Perfection Floor
8crap«*rs, etc , aro sold by all good hardware
dealers. Catalogue ou request.
E. C. ATKINS (0L CO., Inc.
Largest Saw Manufacturers in tbe World.
Factory and Executive Offices, Indianapolis Indiana-
BRANCHES: New York, Chicago. Minneapolis,
Portland, (Ore«on>, Seattle, San Prune-two,
Memphis, Atlanta aud Toronto, (Canada).
Accept no Substitute— Insist on die Atkins Braad
Mrs. John Vance Cheney's cult
right thinking is immensely popula
In New York. She has a creed and gos
pels which are cherished by her fol
lowers. Some gleanings from her le
tures are :is follows:
Personal magnetism is spirit speak
ing through the body.
We Invite our ills and aro royal
hosts when they arrive.
Our life work is overcoming th
world, the flesh aai the—self.
Health is the morality of the body
Good will is bettor than pepsin tab
lets to aid digestion.
The kernel of nervousness is hv
ishness.
There is no fate against us but the
fate of our weak choice.
Stop looking for limitation.?
Your opinion of the motive of an
other is flashlight on your own char
acter.
Renounce prejudice; every preju-
dice is a limitation.
Truth is not yours until It takes
posesslon of you.
Young ladies with a fondness for in
fan tile admirers should be warned by
au episode at a seaside resort lavt
summor.
An engaging masculine of 7 years
became on exceedingly good terms
with the belle of their particular hot
a girl about twenty years his senior.
One day the charmer asked the swain
to go bathing, and after the bath, a
they returned to their bath houses,
the small man suggested a race to
see who could dress first. They en
tered the bath houses, which adjoined
and in a short time the youthful voice
called: "Miss Ethel, oh, Miss Ethel
I have got my stockings on!"
A low contralto voice answered
"Yes. Robbie, so have I."
After a short pause the irrepres-
sible again called: "Miss Ethel, I'v
got. my shoes on."
Again came the answer: "Yes, dear
so have I."
Again a pause—then a triumphant
voice shrilly proclaimed: "Miss Ethe
I've got my pants on."
The answering silence was oppres-
sive.—Lipplncott's.
Irrmortant to Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA,
a faf« and euro remedy for infants aud children,
end see that it •
Bears the
Signature of
In Veo For Over 30 Years,
The Kind You Have Aiwaya Bought.
The heaviest rainfall of short dura*
tion ever recorded accurately is said
to have been the recent one at San-
tiago de Cuba. An English engineei
found the rate to bo more than four
inches an hour.
Better See
That the Inside o7 the
Shoes Your DealerWants to Sell You
Are as Good as the Outside.
Clover Brand Shoes
IMVITE Inspection.
The Sir Kjiight $4 Shoe
FOR MEN
IS "THE LIMIT IN LEATHER."
IF YOUR DEALER SAYS "NO" WRITE US.
IHrrtlirimrr-S'iuarts Hifor Ola.
CARQE3T FINE SHOI CXCUUSlVIST3
ST. LOUIS. U. B. A.
BROOM CORN
W. L. R0SEB00M & CO. TincTa©^"™
Liberal advances made on consignments.
Quick Sales. Correspondence Solicited.
y j&B Jjiffi
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if it's
CHILLS
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OXIDINE
CIGARETTE PAPER TROUBLE
American Tobacco Officials May be
Brought to Trial
GUTHRIE: Oklahoma officials be-
lieve they have found a method by
which they can handle tbe officers ol
tbe American Tobacco company foi
selling cigarette papers through the
mails to cltliens of the territory, thuf
attempting to defeat the stringent
anti-cigarette law in force here. Only
the refusal of Governor Higgins of
New York to honor requisitions is-
sued by Governor Ferguson to bring
officers of the American Tobacco com-
pany to Oklahoma for trial can de-
feat thi3 method, according to a state-
ment made by a well known attorney.
This attorney quoted three sections
from Oklahoma statutes to btfck up
bis statement, as follows:
Sec. 193C, Wilson's Oklahoma stat
utes: "All persons are liable to pun
lshment under the laws of the terri
tory who commit in wholo or In part
any crime in the territory." Section
1947, same statutes; "All persons
concurring in the commission of a
crime, whether they directly commit
the act constituting the ofTense or aid
in its commission, though not pres
ent, are principals." Section 2160,
same statutes: "If two or more per-
rons conspire to commit any crime
and then some act is done to effect
tho object of the conspiracy by one
or more parties of the conspiracy,
each is guilty,"
The attorney referred to above said:
it is an established principal of crim-
inal law that if a person Is outside
the limits of a state or a territory he
may yet commit a crime against an-
other state or territory, if he can com-
mit the injury by an innocent
ignorant agent having no will In the
matter. For instance, man may stan<:
in one state and shoot a bullet across
the line and kill a person in another
state, and would be guilty of murder
in the other state, although never set-
ting foot in it; also, if he stands
across the line and directs some child,
too young to know better, to carry
fire across the line and set fire to
buildings, he is guilty of arson in the
other state, although he was never
w thin its limits. Lawyers have many
other illustrations of this principal.
"When, therefore, the cigarette peo
pie send by the postofflce department
of the United States, a proposal Into
the state to sell cigarette paper to
citizen of the state they thereby
make the postofflce department their
ag< nt to carry that offer, and when it
is accepted by a person in Oklahoma,
Indiana. Nebraska or any other state
by mail, the postofflce department in
law is considered the agent of the
cigarette people, and as their agent
receives in Oklahoma the acceptance
and when the cigarette people, in re-
sponse to that acceptance send by
mail that cigarette paper they de-
liver it in Oklahoma, and the com
pleted transaction is an Oklahoma
transaction, and that transaction
where the paper is brought to be
used by the purchaser is not protect-
ed by the interstate commerce law
or by any otheT United States stat
ute."
Governor Ferguson will be asked to
adopt this method against officers of
the American Tobacco company,
which has been flooding Oklahoma
with packages of cigarette paper dur
ing the past two weeks.
DEATVi SEEMEC ISfcAR. | It is mere pride that inspires a
' man who wears three-dollar panta to
How a Chicago Woman Found Help *rcak of his trousers.
When Hope Was Fast Fading Away. —
Mrs. E T. Gould. 914 W. Lake St..
Chicago, 111., says: "Doan'a Kidney
Pills are all that saved me from death
of Bright's Dls- •
tiih ka ior*
California oranges are now sold ex-
tensively in Loudon.
or when bend-
ing over, was
languid and oft-
en dizzy and
had sick head-
aches and bear-
ing-down paiut.
Ihe kidney secretions were too copi-
ous and frequent, and very bad iu ap-
pearance. It was in 1903 that Doan'a
Kidney Pills helped me so quickly and
cured me of these troubles and I've
been well ever since."
Foster-Milburu Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
For sale by all druggists. Price, 50
cents per box-
Sovereign Who is Punctusl
All mtn agree iu the abstract that
"punctuality is the soul of business,"
but few act up to the maxim with
tho strictness of the king of the Bel-
gians. Wherever or however he may
travel, whether the visit be of busi-
ness, pleasure or ceremony, he is
punctual, not only to the hour, but to
the minute—it might almost be said
to the second. And yet his majesty
is never seen to consult a watch. But
ease, that I
Know. 1 had eye
trouble, back-j l'iao'aCure U the best medicine we everueed
ache, catches f,)r all affceUoua of the throat and lung* Wm
when lying abed °* Vunburen. Ind., Feb. 10, iwo.
An Ink Plant.
The Ink plant of New Granada is a
curiosity. The Juice of it can be
used without any' preparation. At
ftrst the writing Is red, but after a
few hours It changes to black.
When Your Grocer 8aye
he does not have Defiance Starch, yott
may be sure he is afraid to keep It un-
til his stock of 12 oz. packages are
sold. Defiance Starch Is not only bet-
ter than any other Cold Water Stsrch,
but contalna 16 oz. to the package and
■•lis for same money as 12 oz. brands.
"Oh, John," she exclaimed, "now
that you've seen my new bonnet you
simply can't regret that I got it. Isn't
it Just a poem?"
"Well, If It Is," replied John, "1 i
guess a proper title for it would be I
'Owed to a Milliner.' "—Philadelphia j
Press .
Mothers Are Helped W. L. Douglas
their health restoreb '3S&•3SSHOESU.
* "L/ILIII KLMUKtD W.L. Douglas $4.00 Cilt Cdgo Line
Happiness of Thou.ands of Home* Due L cannot b® at
to Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound acd Mrs. Pinkham's Advice.
A devoted mother seems to listen to
every call of duty excepting the su- I
preme one that tells her to guard her i
health, and before she realize** it nome j
derangement of the female organs has '
manifested itself, and nervousness and i
irritability take the place of happi-
ness and amiability.
Two Shakes.
When you tire of the Chills shaking
you und wish to shake them for a
change Just use the old reliable Cheat-
ham's Chill Tonic. It knocks them
his familiars know that his habit of every time. One bottle guaranteed to
passing hia hands along his flowing | cure any one case.
\\ Mrs Ph Hoffrn a n
Jul\ «. WW.
beard is only a device for glancing j
at a small watch he wears fastened |
to his wrist.
Hospital for Fishes
The Vienna hospital for diseased
fishes is surprising the doctors. The
patients have already included a carp
having an inflammation akin to ap-
pendicitis, ten others smallpox, a por-
poise from the Adratlc with inflam-
mation of the lungs, a trout with
cataract in both eyes and another
with dropsy.
Tho visitor of an English health
resort has issued the following notice:
"To meet the convenience of visitors,
arrangements have been made with
the vicar of the parish for the burial
of guests at greatly reduced fets.
The privilege may be withdrawn If
it is abused."
Six Doctors Failed.
South Bend. Ind., Sept. 25th (Spe-
cial)—After suffering from Kiduey
Disease for three years; after taking
treatment from six different doctors
without getting relief, Mr. J. O. Lau-
deman of this place found not only
Tired, nervous and irritable, the
mother is unfit to care for her chil-
dren, and heroondition ruins the child's
disposition and reaeta upon herself.
The mother should not be blamed, as
she no doubt is suffering with back-
ache, headache, bearing-down pa ins or
displacement, making life a burden.
Dancino Etiauette ir Russia I ^y din h. Fink ham's Vegetable Com-
u nemg t iqueue ir. Russia pouud is the unfoiling cure for this
In Russia It Is not considered prop- j condition, it strengthens the female
er for a girl to dance a wholo walt7 organs and permanently cures all die-
or polka with one partner. Three or placements and irregularities.
four men dance a round or two eac'i ^ucl1 testimony as th." following
with the same lady, returning her to 8houId convince women of iU value:
her original partner at the end of the Dftar MrsPinkham:
dance I i - J want t4 you how much good Lydla E.
I mkhnm a \ egetahlo ( 'oiiijuhiiicI I nth done ine.
I suffered for eight yeura with ovarian
P Ti^-9.0V(iLAS MAKE S a NO SELLS
Attars $3.so snots tham
AMY OTHER MJiMUFAOTURER.
$IU,UUU disprove this state.runt.
W. L $.1.50 shoe* hnv« by their ev
crUrnt Jtyta, vmty fitting, *ntl surer (or wcartag
| iiallllea, achieved the tar|(e t t ute of any f J,50
ioc In the world. They are luM an good an
iom that cost you $5.0d to floo— the only
illere ice U the price. It I could t>:ke you into
y factory at Brockton, the larrett In
>• world under one rool matlrg men'a fcne
ioe , and show you the carew Mh which every
air of l>uii|f Ina phneo U made, yon would realize
hy W. I- l>«u lut $.1.50 nhoce aro tbe bcrf
noes produce! in the world.
If I could nhow you the difference between tha
*hoes made in my factory ar.d those of other
■takes, you would understand why boujrla*
5.1.KO shoes cont more to muke, why they held
heir shape, fit better, wear lonrer, ord are el
greater Intrinsic value than any other IJ.M
bhoe on the market to-day.
Uf.L. Onnpf 9 Stronn IWad« Sho*m for
Man, 0W.3O, $2.00. Bay a' Sr. ft*: a I m
OrmmmShoou $2.50,$'j!, $1.1 a,SI.RO
without his name and prloo stamped on bottom.
WANTKI), A nhoednaler In every town vb«r«
W. I* IXmglas Shooi are not sold. Knll line ol
•ainpli'H scut fr M for Inspection upon request.
*aat Color Eifeluta used; tiny mitt Hot iver.r bratig.
Write for Iliumrnt.nl t'.-italng of F.tM Htylea
WM- DOt tiLAH. Bioektuu, Mate.
Try me just once nnd I am sure te
come again. DeQance Starch.
The hank defaulter may not know
much about sailing a yacht, but he
often becomen a skipper
CITQ permanently curc<l. !
■ I l w hrat day'unite of l)r. IK
prroupnAs* after
atNfrv.. Hf«tor-
Send for FKKh |;.oO trial hollis and t.rr lliie.
l)K. H. U. KLINK, Ltd., 9ttl Anh Street, riilladtlphla IV
Never waste time arguing with a
bumblebee. He is no gentleman, any-
how.
troubles. I whs nervous, tin*! and ir-
ritable, and it did not seem ? s though I could
•tand it any longer, as l had five children to
cam for. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound was recoinmemlod aud it has en-
tirely cured me. I cannot thank you enough
for your letter of advice antl for what Lvdia
K. I inkhntn h Vegetable Compound hax dono
for me. Mrs. Ph. HofTinau, KK) Himrod
Htreet, Brooklyn, N. Y."
Mrs. Pinkham advises sick women
free. Address, Lynn, Alaus.
NtW SAIE HOUSt OPtNtO.
F. L. Ounit«r Pa'a On. Iin« rpanad a aafa bonis In
Okluhoma utt with warakouut nt I8I First Ht. aa«
• N io*m ut'.i0i t'it v Hull Writothmn for prices na<t
ciiinlotfutM b«fora bnyinir Hlm«wh«r« iiavh on hsail
> overiil n«w und nr>ini| hand lirn and i.uralar proof
n'# « olianp. One National re row door, also Mossr-
t n« <Virl<-HH. ||M ill ^ oil onndition. linn W ki d offic««
f X area. Ocwh or time piymanta.
Genumn Malacca Knives and Forks.
W.N.U.—Oklahoma City—No. 39, 1905
More beautiful and Itwt longer than allter; full-slated,
tempered, well urouod, best weight, oval bolstere#
handles. Bet of six each mulled for 91. Order to-day.
Afcents wonted. LyonsKfg.Uo., 336Day Bt.Pskia.lll.
RESTORED HIS HAIR
Scalp Humor Cured by Cuticura Soap
and Ointment—After All Else
Had Failed.
"I was troubled with a severe scalp
humor and loss of hair that gave me a
Lucile Claims Prize
COFFEYVILLE, KANS.: Zack Mul-
hall has brought suit against the ex-
position company to compel the man
afrers to award the first prize of $500
offered for the recent roping contest
to his daughter, Luciie. The com-
plainant claims that his daughter had
made the highest number of points
for the three days, and was, there-
fore, entitled to the money and "tc
the title of champion roper of the
world," having defeated twenty-nine
of the best ropers in the country. The
Judges awarded first prize to Jamas
Keyes of Nowata.
relief but a speedy and complete cure great deal of annoyance and inconven-
in Dodd's Kidney I llls. Speaking of icnce. After unsuccessful efforts with
his cure Mr. Laudenian says: ! many remedies and so-called hair
"Yes, I suffered from Kidney Trou- tonics, ti friend Induced me to try
ble for three years and tried six doc- Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Tho
tors to no good. Then I took Just two humor was cured in a short time, my
boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and they hair was restored as healthy as ever,
not only cured my kidneys, but gave and I can gladly sdy I have since been j
me better health In general. Of course entirely free from any further annoy- i
I recommended Dodd'a Kidney Pills ance. I shall always use Cuticura
to others and I know a number now Soap, and I keep the Ointment on
who are using them with good re- hand to use as a dressing for the hair
8Ults." and scalp. (Signed) Fred'k Busche, J
Mr. Laudeman's case is not an ex- 213 East G7th St., New York City."
ception. Thousands give similar ex- j —
periences. For there never yet was a *n Ppru when a burglar desires to
case of Kidney Trouble from Back break into a home, he often takes a
acne to Hright's Disease that Dodd's sponge and a bucket of water and
Kidney Pills could not cure. They are I moistens the walln, which being cov-
ered with only a thin coating of mud,
are easily dissolved on the applica-
tion of moisture.
LEWIS'iJKgLg
STRAIGHT5$ CIGAR DliPlPAlK
A8?.^L 7,000.000
Drain* supplied t y tliclr Jobber, or direct from Frank 1' " - - —
Lew ia' Factory, I'tor la, ID,
Pll FQ NO MONEY TILL CURED LiiBuiMnir C'lOTMl A
Ir L. LO DK Cti/\S y. VICntRS Cklihonta C.lj, Okie, r lb I ULM
that ever cured
FARMERS SHOT AT THEM
Automobile Frightctned a Team and
Drivers Had Narrow Escape
WICHITA. KAS.: George Medlam
and J. E. Peddicord of Oklahoma
City, while traveling across the coun-
try In their automobile, were fired
upon by three farmers whose team
was frightened by the machine. The
men were on their way to this city
and were about ten miles out. The
machine was going at a rapid rate
of speed f;na this, together with tho
antics of the horses drawing the ve-
hicle occupied by the farmers is all
that saved the lives of the autolsts.
as the shots were fire<* at close range.
Three shots were fired by the assail-
ants. a 32-callbre rifle being used.
Two of the shots were embodied In
the body of the machine, the other
going wild. The identity of the men
doing the ahooting is unknown.
Citizens of Mannsville are agitating
free school for that place. At a re-
cent election a disposition to vote a
school tax was shown.
the only remedy
Brlfht's Disease.
Students from Calcutta
Word has been received at the Cor-
nell college of agriculture from th-'
director of the department of land
records, Bengal, India, that the Indian
government would send four stu-
dents this fall to Cornell to take a
special course In aghrlculture. These
students are graduates of the uni-
versity of Calcutta and have also
taken post graduate work in the Sib-
pur engineering college, so they will
be graduate students at Cornell. It
is believed that they are the first to
bo sent to any college in the United
States by the government of India.
CHRONIC ERYSIPELAS
thousands of lives saved
and
Dy "Mother's Mcdicine Chest"
Patent Prescriptions.
Commenting on attacks made fcy
certain eastern publications on some
of the best known and most valuable
of the world's proprietary medicines,
the Committee on Legislation of the
Proprietary Association says:
"All through the country districts,
in every state of the union, you will
find in the farm houses the old family
remedies, sometimes called 'patent
medicines,' many of which have been
in use in the same household for gen-
erations. Among such people the old-
fashioned proprietary medicine, al-
ways at hand with full printed in-
structions for use, is one of the neces-
sities of life.
'To families In the country many
vou need.
It Is sold under an ABSOLUTE (iCARANTKR, end If ron are not
cared your druggist will rotuml your money. 3tn«ln in
regular and tastrleas forma, hold by all diuggists for
50 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
You will will find a large number of Imitations which the manufac-
turers claim are the fame as OXIDINK. We caution you against
such statements. There is only one OXIP1NK snd we ure the solo
manufacturers. These 'mitatora are merely trying to sell their cheap
imitations on the strength of Oxidine's record.
$1000 in gold
AND COST OF ANALYSIS will be |>«ld to ptrson kbo can find a
trace of Arsenic, Strychnine, KorpMnc, or anty other poisonous or
injurious drugs In
OXIDINE
Patton-Worsham Drug Co,
MANUFACTURERS
DALLAS, TEXAS and MEMPHIS. TENN.
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It's a great loss when a man's keen-
ness cuts out his kindness.
TEXAS FAIR POSTPONED
While Quarantine Is Effective Many
Persons Could Not Attend
DALLAS: Owing to the strict
quarantine made by Texas against
the yellow fever districts, many from
the states quarantined against could
not visit the fair, and the manage-
ment has changed the dates to
October 28th and closing November
12th. The fair will continue sixteen
days.
Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pille,
Although Whole Body was
Affected.
Erysipelas or St. Anthony's fire is a
most uncomfortably disease on account ; miles from a doctor such remedies are
of the burning, the )>ain and the din- j Invaluable. 'Mother's medicine chest'
"to avery grave dis- j has saved many a life and met many
^^0^^^;^°' rr,,n*Knria:^,hT
The ense which follows will be read ? # turned It out of doors. So
with great interest by nil sufferers as it m confuting self-prescription,
affected tho whole body, and refused to as ,s often pretended, acquaintance
yield to the remedies prescribed by the w^h a 'patent medicine' often obvl-
physicinn employed. Mrs. Ida A. Col- ! ates the necessity of such a step; for I
bath, who was the victim of the attack, here Is a prescription already made;
19 W,.uter "buet- New" "P. the effect of which Is well known.
" In June oMBoHYwua tnlron ill , n 0ne ot the Kre <est advantages of
what at first appeared to be a fever" 1 SUC,h medlclne ls lhat lts constant for-
Sent for a physician who pruuounced inv 1 a glves " the chaf cte'' of a single
diseaKe chronic erysipelas and said it : drug- 80 far aB uniformity of result Ik
would be a long time before I got well, j concerned, and the people who use it j
" Inflammation began ou my face and know from experience just what they 1
spread all over my body. My eyes were i can count on—which ls more than can I
ZIZ' Tl °!",6d bulging oat of their j be said of many physicians' prescrlp- !
^th^t^te^'^lS'^r "0nS ^ °b,a'ned " " f"r
out my body. The doctor said my
case was a very severe one. Under
his treatment, however, the inflamma-
tion did not diminish aud the pains
which shot through my body increased
in severity. After being two months un- ' bers H et weekly in Wilheim Strasse,
der hi scare, without any improvement, I whert they drink tea as they con-
?!cu8e^i J; , I verse In the sign language or with
Shortly after this, on the advice of a the aid of ear trumpets
&ieJ,d' * to take Dr. Williams' trumpets.
I ink 1 ills for Pale People, two at a dose I cu a
three times a day. After the second box f Stands Head.
had beeu used I was surprised to notice There is something about Hunt's
that the inflammation was going down Lightning Oil that no other liniment
aw* that the pains which used to cause possesses. Others may be good, but
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This Is What
HasNoEqual.
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)no 1 luru Mop
m
XNCtsivwiCa
FULL
POUND
No premiums, but onclhird
more starch than you get of
other brands. Try it now, for
hot or cold starching it has no
equal and will not stick to the iron.
BEST BY TEST
tions frequently obtained at
greater cost and trouble."
Club of Deaf Women
a club has been formed by deaf
women of Berlin. a hundred mem-
"I have tried all kinds of waterproof
clothing and have never found anything
at any price to compare with your Fish
Brand for protection from all kinds of
wtather."
(Th« n«m and a<t<trrM of ft* writer of tMa
ontoilrlled )«tt irmirlwhi.l upon application)
nighext Award World's Fair. 1904.
The Sign of the Fish
TOWER CANADIAN
CO.. LIMITED -J *
Torcnw, Cwli *l3ti BSAJ®
Mat.rt of Warranto* Wtt Wtathtr Clothing
A. J. TOWER CO.
Boaon. U.S.A.
DE LAVAL
CREAM SEPARATORS
Decision in Cotton
Cotton will be moving rapid-
ly from now on, and yon wilt
have to decide quickly what to>
do with each lot, according to'
the circumstances of the
moment.
shawnee: The Tecumseh city
council, after wrangling for several
hours, granted a t^enty-flve year
franchise to Willis e. Fertlg and as-
soclates to build and operate an elec-
tric' street railway in that town. The
dispute was over the terminal point,
which was finally agreed upon. This
is the same company of men which
recently bought the Shawnee street
railway system. It now seems cer-
tain that work on the long-talked of
interurban road between Shawnee
and Tecumst h will bo comtoenced
soon.
me so much agony had disappeared. At-
ter using six boxf s of the pills i was up
and around the house attending to my
household duties, as well as ever."
pr Williams' Pink Pills are sold by
all dealers iu medicine or mav be ob-
tained direct from the Dr. Willnuua
Medicine Co., Schenectady, k.y,
People who stir up strife generally!
tumble into it when it is fairly boiling
over.
Save $10.- Per Cow
EVERY YEAR OF USE
it is surely tho beat' it doeTaT/ you Over All Gravity Setting Systems
And $3. to $5. Per Cow
Our services and our facil-
ities are at your command, and
j you will make no mistake by
shipping to us.
recommend it for, and more. For
sprains, burns, cuts, aches and pains . ft . .
it has no equal on earth. It Btand
over All imitating Separators, Wm
Now is the time to make this inort h,,,
important and profitable of dairy farm I *
investments. Send at once for now 1905
catalogue and name of nearest agent.
The De Laval Separator Co.
Randolph & Canal Sts. • 74 Cortlandt SlrMt
Chicago I New York
head on my medicine shelf.
Very truly yours,
t. j. Brownlow,
Livingston, Teia .
The shorn lamb can't always raise
the wind.
D. Cleveland & Sons,
Texasr
To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why r«o* try it 1 Price 50c.
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Buchanan, C. A. The Oklahoma Safeguard. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1905, newspaper, September 28, 1905; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275754/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.