The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 2, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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Al api-r
A brut tv.
CONGRESSIONAL
VtTV fstrollJT
a rimuinj*;« re «
into erysipeltts
limb. At thatt
iirocted the
These two words emphasize a neces- I Only those who have been relieved
6itj and indicate a remedy. j of great feuffe. ing can fully appreciate
Sfrixq—the season when the blood is the pratitwde with which the testi
moit impure as a result of the win- : monials overflow written in favor of
ter's closer confiinement, higher liv- Hood s Sarsaparilla. Just read this:
ing", slower action of the kidneys
and liv?r; when humors of all kinds,
boils, pimples and eruptions aro
most liable to appear; when the
weak, languid condition of the whole
bodily structure demands and wel-
comes help.
Mbdicdir—that to which the millions
turn at t his season—Hood's Sarsapa-
rllla. The original and only prep-
aration especially adapted to the
present needs of the human family;
that which makes the blood pure and
clean, ns shown by its thousands of
wonderful cures of dreadful blood
diseases; creates nn appetite and
cures dyspepsia, as shown by its
"magic touch" in all stomach trou*
hies; steadies and strengthens the
nerves, as proved by people for-
merly nervous, now calm and self-
possessed, thanks to
Hood5s
America's Greatest Medicine, because It cures when all others fait lie sure to get Hood's.
On the 4«ad quiet girts do you Uke ' <
Ku 1 ins'.1 They choke them down b«- i I
• ■•use I'on ltons are pretty and fashion- i
able, but the girls really prefer peanut ' 1
aandy.
"I here Is some eomplnint because the
«'lgarmakers» import woodeu Indian*
from the east to stand In front of their
stores. Some of the home men could
do the work ful'\ as wull.
I wa-
Very Much Run Down,
aa I hrd been troubled with dyspep-ia.
The drain on my t-yi-tem was ho severe and
my stomach was so weak 1 became a ready
victim of malaria 1 ft-ared I could never
regain my health. My stomach rebelled
nt the simplest food, and the undicinoi
prescribed for me pava but little relief. 1
pent for n bott'e of ll&o.l's ; nrHujinrilla,
and 1 had taken this uitdiciue b' t three
days when 1 began to improve, t'oiitin .
ing w ith it, 1 em now better and htrong- r
' than I ever expected to be. It haapuriticd
my 1 lood and given g( od circulation. 1
have had no return of
ommitte
naile toe
k-.ir
to d
icp:i.
Never attc:..
oow from kick,
loud, foul-mouth
to prdvoak a kicking
ig if the milker is a
»d swearer. Let the
Mas.
\X.
SK,
old trow
Me lia,
Pa.
"C. I. ITood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
"Gentlemen: ' My first experience with
Hood's Harsapnrilla was when 1 u »h1 it a-
a tonic ami spring medicine. It did mo so
much good my faith in its merits became
Hood's Sarsaparilla is
Tho Medicine For You
Because of what it has done for others;
because you ought this spring to take
that which will do you the most good.
"The man who trusts anothc
cates him," says a writer. If he keeps
right on trusting he will also add to
his own stock of knowledge.
*0* Efi;?
fISH BRMfl I#
POMMEL
SLICKER
PR
du- ! Ever woman would be lmppy i{ she
could get feet to tit her shoes.
Every dog has his - day but the club
man has .his nights.
•Jt'is better to.be fired by tlie divine
spark of love than the the girl's futh-
' When a man gets the ague it soon suicide.
i gives him the shake.
Xoticc to those who have habi
I named after them: mothers refuse
! be grateful this year for a baby bug,
; that hasn't rubber tires.
gOnt had to
house it '
at at the
ouid soon
Keeps both rider and saddle pi»r-
Suhstitutes
1H07 Fish Brand I
it is entirely new.
your town."writ -1
a. j. TOWI )•' h- ton
"<•1 Slicker— R
: !'>r sale in £
•taloga* to
! After a woman passes a certain age,
I attempts to renew her youth by curl-
! ing ami powdering often result in a
' suggestion of immorality.
! In insuring against hail see last
i year's record of the company that so-
| lieits you. If its expenses were as
much as losses paid, liavu nothing to
do with it.
The woman who is proof against
flattery has the whole world at her
command.
Sailors say that the bounding bil-
lows are apt to be found ut the three
mile limit.
Common sense is undoubtedly a good
thing in its way, but it has broken
very few records.
About tho best thing you can say
about a man is that he works as well
alone as when watched.
The young college man who makes
his hair look fluffy and looks sternly
~ ——TTZ latthe audience gathered t<> so- him
^SEIfSD FfjjH A BkGYCLE I graduate, thinks he has solved the
Xj ^ j problem of life.
CHEAT CLEAfilNO SALE of »V7 nwt
^ mo.W in. t>o»t ni«iki'i>. to #IH. feVtif
' (timruen/ trtthott a cr»t Fr< e i
1 I Ulo ho cm Awl is frusta by
... I that lie Is takinir a newlcd rest, but ut
eiM'b. 4,wiiimti
bonk of art, 1 IU.L lor amp
K. It. 31EAD CYCLE CO., CHICAGO.
llriuity In r.loo.l Deep.
Clean blood means a clean '•kin. No
beauty without it, Cascarets, Candy Cathar-
tic cleans your blood and keeps it clean, by
I stirring up the lazy liver ami driving all im-
purities from the body. Hegin to-day to
hat)iali pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by tak-
The first two weeks that a man is ing Cascarat*,—be uty for t«-u eenis. All
laying | druggists, satisfaction guarantee I, 10c, Jlc,
•to is | that he is taking
the end of that tii
pect that he lost his job.
Tho misery of it is awful. USE ST. JACOBS OIL
SCIATICA
TO
CURE
You'll fool it is worth Its weight in gold.no!
50c.
There are several men in this world
who pretend to be practicing law who
are really practicing deviltry.
A woman thinks it's great fun to lie
back in a barber's chair and get shaved
—but she hasn't the face to try it.
The world seems a narrow place
when we try to avoid an enemy, but
wide and vast when looking for a
friend.
LADIES
5 Natures EmciENT,Harmless.
Palatable. Vegeiable 1
for 30 days more you can try it for 25 cents.
Rhsuniatism, LaOiippe.
In Better Health Than for the
[Trad* Mark.] Past Fifty Years.
Swanson Rhoumatlc Cure Co., Clilrajfo. Dear Sirs:—It is just about one year apo when I
first commenced using your "5 DROPS" for Nervous Rheumatism, Catarrh in tho head and
Iironchitis. I was so bad that I could not eat at all, in bed or anywhere else: my Nerves wcro
all in a quiver, and my Liver and Kidneys were all out of order; in fact, 1 was so bad that I had
toraisoup in bed from five to twelve times in one niyht to get my breath and to keep from
choking, b.lt to-day I am heartier and in better health Mum I have !>een for tho past fifty
years. Others aro using it here with wonderful results and still more calling f r it.
Yours truly, UKOKU K YEAGER, Portland. Ind.. Feb. 17 18S8.
it is the best RHEUMATIC MEDICINE ON EARTH.
I received the order all right, for which I rend
_ ivery «: »v haven't f«*it ««> well for ten
ised ii!l klml* nf medli Ine*. hut li»vt» never found unyt liiiijc t l«at Imtt doue ftir ium
>vhiit "ft lUtol'V inn. '1 .* ..Hi
r»rcfully, f"r he thinks there In no inedielne on e:trtli like "ft llRdl'S." 11 «• I* using ll f->r
Kheummlmn; he linn only n»ed it t.,r iliree week* and It ha* «l"ne w.«niler» f.>r hlin. 11<• <• •• l.du't harm hi*
hurtea without alUlui; down a uuiulter of time*. a>id H Im- »-t• all the r.;'n id lils Unit i
MU8. 0i:<
tlon-», and to inveigh agalnut undue extrav-
agance. He was voted down, 78-loa
point of order was made acatnst the pro-
I»osed timber do. lc-. but Mr Can ion gave
notice that he would raise a point agalrts;
the proponed steel dock at Algiers. La. on
the uround that a docK necessarily involved
11 th" future the establishment of a nav \1
vard. There was some further dis us>l n
of the relative merits of large battleship;
and smaller war craft, in which the temp<'
of the U«»use seemed almost ciiually divid-
ed. but the p iragraphs relating to the ships
..i l not been reached when the House ad-
journed.
March 2"» —The stirring s enes of the
: fty«first congress, when members of the
m aoritjr were chtfflni down the stslea
iv*. sttn< against the rulings of Speaker
Reed, were recalled to-day in the turbulent
-.rotests made by the minority again t
rulings of the chair during the con-
sideration of the naval appropriation
bill. The ruling in effect compelled
members to confine their remark*,
under the five minute rule to the subject
Ik-fore the house, and was made against Mr.
ll.u tman, silver Republican, of Montana.
h > attempted to make a jK)lltlcai speech
iHe ruling was denounced .is a usurpation,
: : appeal after appeal v.is taken. When
I else failed, s?< i f espe llent was resorted
o to block progress of the tiilL As a result
. t four pages were disposed of.
M ir h J k Tii • naval appropriation hlH
•' .is tavcn up In the House, and alter con-
siderable difficulty an arrangement was
•:.ide to close general debate at 1 «Vio k
• morrow. There was great pressure t >r
: i •, but the leaders desired to limit, as
i.n* as possible, the opportunity for
inflammatory . utterances. The - debate
to. :,iv was not on sensational lines but
•very radical expression was cheered '.o
the n lio by the crowded galleries. The
■ iei of Meist . Day tn • I West Vir-
ginia and Arnold of Pennsylvania both of
u h'Un took advanced positions In fav >r it
a-gress.ve action to stop the war In Cuba,
aroused intense enthusiasm Messrs. 13r.u-
telle, chairman of the naval committee./i.d
Meyer, Democrat, of Louisiana, also a
member of the committee, confined their
remarks close y to the bill and the exti
ordinary emergency whb li necessitated the
large Increase It carried. Several of the
other speakers discus* ui political qucs-
The Senate passed these bills: For the
protec Ion of songbirds, providing that the
ini]>ortatlon Into the United States ot birds,
fi-athcrs or parts ot birds for ornamental
purposes b.' prohibited, and prohibiting tho
transportation or sale of such articles in
any territory of the United Slates or in the.
District of Columbia to extend for one year
the time of beginning the coiistrn '.ion of
a bridge across the Missouri river at St.
Charles, Mo.; to place Lieuten int Colonel
Alexander Stewart Webb o:i the retired list
of the army and to provide for the pur-
chase of a site and the erection of a p ihhc
building thereon at Joplin, Mo., at a cost of
it 100, U JO,
March 23.—R T. Thorpe was given ths
■eat from the Fourth Virgin a district
Sidney P. Rppes, who obtained the certifi-
cate o'f election, v as unseated by a strict
party vote. Mr. Thorpe was given the seat
by a vote of 151 to 130.
March '12 —A feature of the Senate wss
an extended speech by Mr. Caff try of Louis-
iana in support of the pendlug national
n iarantl.ie bill. In the course <if his argu-
ment Mr. Caffery said that iie wanted the
w ole quarantine power in the hands of
the United States government, the only
authority which could make a quarantlaa
effective, and he added that he was as
stanch a state's rights advocate as any
man. Among the "bills pa-taed were the fol-
lowing: To prevent the appointment of
cadets to the naval or military academy of
\ lie United States from states, territories or
districts In which such cadets do not re-
side to raise the a.e of protection for girls
in the district of Columbia and lu the ter-
ritories to eighteen years;to pay the s'.atr of
Wyoming i7,780. money expended by the
territory <'t Wyoming in protecting and
preserving Yellowstone national park dur-
! Illx the year?, 1884-85-RfJ.
The naval appropriation bill was reported
to the House, bi»t as it had n >t been printed
the contested election of Thorpe versus
Kppe from the Fourth Virginia district was
taken up and debated until 4 o'clock when
. iii's mouth and tho cow's lo£ have i'
out,
Tho men go to church to please tK<
women, the women jfo t»» chtmili t • •
pleaae tlie pruuoher iuni the prenclu-r
gfoes to ehurch to. pleoso tho Lord.
The <o'iirrn I ton of Men.
Phyaioslly men aro better to-dny tluiM.
ever. Our eolle^o youth aro, as a gon
erui tiling, lua^iiilbviit spoeiiuous. 'l'ho
constitutionally weak ami nervous can
greatly Increase their strength and re-
store tlie nervous system by tho ofli
cieiit aid of Hostettcr's Stonmeli Hit
tors, which alao removes dyspeptic an
bilious trouble.
No mtui is nenr s<> happy when lio i
married us ho was when ho wus en m
ed, but lie's generally a lot more com
fortable.
Is a Rood thing to ba rid of, bfen- ■) bad 1'
brecdinft phco of distlRurinK and dns/yr. :i t
Yorit blood bad? You <tji lr,
blood, if you wr.nt it. Yon >
blotches, Boroa und ulcers. '.
Saraapnrllla. It is tho r..
oriuir.atiii(j in tho blood..
"•Pr* Avar's Pnr««parll!a v
Lhysieian as a blood punt', -r. '
ad boils all over my buoj. i
rid of ]
lch is pure
1r I
See that waitings from tlio stnb'
yards do not get Into tho 'well or •
tern.
If you know-that the bride has in
or own wedding outfit, give tho jrroom
particular glud hand of congratuls-
ion: lie has struck a pri/.e.
for Fifty Cent*.
Strafford, Ye
, Feb. 18,1R98.
PENSIONS
Write CAPT. O'PARRBLI., Pension AKent,
1425 New York Avenue. WASMINCil ON, I) C.
Ask youraoater ior
AshGrOVflLimeJUeBestorEartli.
Wo RIBarm. PH««. frilb Mrtfcni,!»»( », «i
. You can't temper criticism of yout
partner's wliist }»layin^ enough to keep
it from hurting.'
To ('ur« ( unnllpatlon Fore»t»r.
Take Gasoarets. Candy Cathartic. 10o or s!*hv
If 0. C. (J. fall to euro, druggist* refund moi
If flah is pood brain food it seems a j
pity in some eases to waste so much i
flah*
Mi in or Oaio, Citt or Tolido, l„
I.l'CH (VI NTI. f"
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the
senior partner of the firm of I ' J Cheney A Co.,
c D| | itlness in iii» City of Toledo, County
and Slate aforenald, and that said firm will pay
the s un of ONI- 11UFDKF.D DOLLARS lor
each and every ease of Catarrh that cuuuot he
eur. d by th® use of Hall s Catarrh Cure
FRANK J CHKNKY.
Sworn to before m«' and subscribed In my
presence, this flth day of December, A I> t^s»l
(SSAJU) A W OLRA&ON
• Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally .md
Sets directly on the blood and mucous surfiiees
of the system. Bend for testimonials, fn .
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 7!So.
Hall's Family Fills aro the beau
When tho average woman starts on
reform she begins at home—on lier hus-
band.
I fVlee I
ong, blood puro. t>0c. 91. All drug^'Uts.
It isn't only the old bachelors that
.•ere disapj>c)inted in love.
No wotuun
I an iiiueli -aft
; hair keeps in
| dues.
1 Smoke Sledge Cl-
ever likes uucithcr worn
•r she finds out that he
•iii*l better than her owi
hues pr
ho into
t lie pea
Atchison, Kansas, man who <
ichors, snvs that when lie «l
Is to bo buried by a just^cv
lio
•adjo
March 21. -Th
>a sed the hill for th
,-ors and victims of
L'he bill reimburse* t
md men for the los^et
unount not to exceed
« ts the payment of «
houi
ie unanimously
lief of the survl-
Malue disi-^ier.
OH, WHAT SrLKNDID COFITRE.
Mr. Uoodmao, Williams Co., 111.,
writes: "From oue package Salter's
Gorman Coffee berry costing 15c 1
grew 300 lbs. of uetter coffee than I
can buy In stores at 30 cents a lb."
A package of this and big seed cata-
logue is sent you by John A. Salzer
Beod Co., La Crosse, Wis., upon receipt
of 15c stamps and this notice, w.u.k.
A woman decides on the inan before
she decides to marry; a man decides to
marry before he deoides on the girl.
AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS.
We ar* asserting in ths courts our rlpht to the
exclusive use of the word "CASTORIA," and
"PITCHER'S CASTORIA, "as our Trade Mark
I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannls, Massa-
chusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S
CASTORIA." the same that has borne and does
now bear the fac-siinlle signature of CHAS. II.
FLBTOHER on every wrapper This Is the
original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which bus
been used in the homrs of ibe mothers of
America for over thirty years. Look carefully
at tho wrapper and see that It Is "the kind you
havo always bought," and has the signature of
CHAS. H. FLETCHER on the Wrapper. No
er.e has authority from mo to use my name ex-
cept The Ontaur Company, of which Chas IL
Fletcher Is President.
March 8, 1HU7. SAMUEL PITCHER, M. IX
After passing 40 a man forgets his
ambition und remembers that lie is
lazv.
Color.ido Ciold Field. t
Colorado is the banner ^old-producing
state in tho Union. Production in
1KD7 over $20,000,000. New strikes
aro being uiadn every day. Nothing
like It since tho days «>| '•!'•. Would
you know ull about these things?
Then send twenty-live rents for a six-
months' trial subscription to the
"MINING WOULD," an eight-pago
illustrated weekly paper. Regular
subscription, $1.00 a year. The news-
iest mining1 newspaper in tho world.
Address "World," 1\ O. llox 1611, Deli-
ver, Colorado.
Sweet corn, drilled or sown broad-
east, makes a capital food for tho cows.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smo!<e Your Life Aw.iy.
To quit tobneeo easily and forever, he mag-
netic, full of life, nerve and * Igor, tsko No 1 o-
Hoe, the wonder-worker, that uiaUe - weak men
>trong. All ill'iur^i«.iN, • • i t i 1 'nre imhoiiii-
teed Booklet sod sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co.. ChU-aifO or Now York.
Some of the most disgraceful acts
are peformcd by the most graceful sin-
tiers.
els with c.
ron Imow that a man's
him more trouble than
the animal babica
them imiieat• , tlie
, lain
Btipi
and pi
\ prompter and I
• 1 he sum
• iier, and
meals.
it in the best.
Lent in order to get
lion'* (toothing Syrup
I vi ill I'll I I r ■ i i. - I •• i". in'Unv
. ii Aiiuii z > L-euua bottl*,
n Sunday papers arc tho
rnaHsin.
Tho mo
dyspepsia
If n man is too proud to beg and too
honest to steal the only tiling left for
him is to get trusted.
In tree-planting, pro.vide holes that
will allow the roots to lie ns nature
designed them to grow. Trees will
not thrive if their toes are cramped.
Fever, C'ntwrrh, SloeplrHHiiesH, Nervousu*
Toothache, Heart \\ eakness, Croup, Mw elllOK, l.aUrlppe, MHlarlu.
COD TUIDTV nA VQ I HKiflPR to enable nufferem to irive ••6l>R"i,s" nt least a tn«:. w* will «»nd
run ininil UAIO LUnutn Mmi> - I - mnii. forts cents. A sample bottle
larije t»«>t t l»-i* coo doaet) 11.00, I botllee f r H.ttO. Kol sold by druggleta, owly by
agent*. Agents wsnt*'d In now territory. Write
SWANSON KUKtMATlC C t KK CO., Hi
i lIK'Adll, ILTj.
Our responsibility has been established by 21 years of
fair dealing. In buying a
acuimromc female disease?
COflVUl5ION5.CRAKr5.'*-
HYSIERICS.IriTERIiAL TAIilS,
fa _ 5 PA 5 M L
pf,tPAREO ONLY BV
GlESlMMONS MEU.COvi
5T.LP 1)15. MO.,U.S. A. j
PRICf- Oft E bOLI.A R
W e di'lipht to do an eurly friend
gnud turn. Ilia nurkiun |
ANY AERfVIOTOH
EXCHANGED
FOR A ROLLER
be ARINC. wphyr
nlnj, ever-gi'ius, eveilaatinr, po*»er
doubling, UP-TO-DATE
MOTOR, 8 FT. FOR $6; 12 tt for#12 lr. tt.
for I in Thpy run like a bicycle, anil aie mule like a
nvtry movable part on rolfrrt. Dt«ible» n«"rcrt
null |ia>«er
You know your bicycle is all that is claimed for it,
POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn
Catalogue free from any Columbia dealer, or by mail for one 2'cent stamp
ii
I m.t<le Ihe elerl windmill I.
THE NEW BEATS THE OLD AS THE
OLD BEAT THE WOODEN WHEEL.
receipt «>f amount, r*«u«<t motor ibut not «h»*l
replace old
relumed. Offer mi ert In r&ii.'t ulinn at any I
If your eld
term* of swap—new fur olil -
put lion, aemolur < »., ( hiragu.
WEHAVENO AGENTS
fait pricHi, «btidi*
d»alor'a rrnflta. Slupany
GelyourPrnsion
DOUBLE QUICK
rnere waa 1
> "A Per
Ii Cannon to glv# tna aurvlron / _
ea< ii .i fear'i pay out "i haa 1 Instead >f :tt- \ •«
teinpiing to reimburse th. :n for act.ill 1_———i
A Perfect Typo of the Highest Order of
Excellence in Manufacture." <
watt IMKII)
4dvtrtistoieat>
ni« r,n»f
Kladly
r a nn
nhore for
r..rTthin< warranted.
i II* -1v 1 »•» n' Vehu '
M »t j lei nf liarnekf.
Top llnKfiFf. 110 to t;«.
Surreyn #iu tn »lr ( ;.rria
Vgee, Phaetnni. Trapi Warm
_ uttei. .Spring Road anU Milk
Re.TT. Sarrey Harneei Met, #16.90. War m*. N-r.d f r larre. free
" « " a•» 1.1.10HU. ol >11 out alylu. *■».
ELKHART CAIUUAUB AND HiUCHIt Mi1 ti. CU. W. B. l'UATT, Heo'y, ELUUAUT, IND.
"HI,THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS
SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
SAPOLIO
-mpting
lo-s s. Mr. Cousins of Xo-.v^ aroused the
galleries '.o spontaneous appluuie when he
salit that while the vul ures might ho
watching over the dark walets of Havana
harbor for the belated dead, above all the
♦Mgle's piercing eye was watching for the
truth.
The Senate devoted the day to minor
rout.ne business.
Miaaouri I'emlnlnn Al 11111•».
Commbia, Mo., March 20.—Fifty
young women students of the Missouri
Rtate university have organized a
young women's military company.
They will drill twice a week under the
command of tho following oflicers:
Miss Ethel Debolt of Trenton, cap-
tain; Miss Aron, first lieutenant;
Miss Laura lUackwcll of Columbia,
second lieutenant, and Miss Mabel
I'helps of lvirkwood, third lieutenant.
Commandant A. P. I'.uflington will
*ee that tho young women aro prop-
erly drilled.
Cotton Itujcri Alar hum!.
Austin, Texas, March 28.—The cot-
ton buyers and brokers of the stale
nre becoming alarmed at the situation
in their business brought on by war
rumors. They ilud it impossible to
secure insurance on export cotton
from either (ialveston or New Orleans,
as the insurance people will not no-
i cept the cotton with tho present war
cloud hovering over the country.
(ime IIIh Life for the Mailt.
Pittsbuho, Pa, March 2:».—Post-
master Martin Fisher of Creckside,
Indiana county, was drowned while
attempting to ford Crooked creek to
get a mail pouch from the carrier lie
w as warned not to co, but he s . * iie
mails were more important than is
life.
t onrt lltiuao mid Itecorda llnrned.
Princeton, Mo, March 26.—Tho
Mercer county court house at this
place burned yesterday morning, and
all tho records in the offices of tho cir-
cuit clerk and of the recorder were de-
stroyed.
The crown of England is kept in the
Tower of London, und not in tha
queen's dressing room. It is never
brought out except on grand state oc-
casions; but whenever n ceremony,
such as a drawing room or levee, takes
place, the queen wpars a circlet of dia-
monds In the form of a crown on her
i head.
C^Breakfast
Absolutely Pure,
Delicious,
Nutritious.
.Costs Less Than ONE CENT a Cup..
He sure that you get the Genuine Article,
made at DORCHESTER, MASS. by
► WALTER BAKBR & CO. Ltd.
Eb fabi-isiibp I7K0.
NEVER CRIP
NOR GRIPE.
There «re lots ol cathartics, some liquid,
inmc jilll-form, tome good, home bad,
but you will never um aay of them alter
you have tried
CANDY
QATHftRTIG
Candy Tablets-C ? Purely vegeluble. so
nice to eat, so smooth and easy In their
r fleet, so reliable, never failing to cause a
perfectly normal operation, that they ara
guaranteed to
Sure Constipation.
A booklet and samrle free for th# asking, of
you can buy u box lor 10c, 35c, 50c, at your drug
k'.ore. Satisfaction guaranteed.
The Sterling Romedy Co. Chicago. Montreal. NewYerk.
Hopeful Words to Childless Women.
The darkest days of husband and wife •_ ro when they come to look forward
to u childless and desolate old ago. »
Many a wife has found herself Incapable of
mothorhood owing to some great lack of
strength in tho organs of generation. Such a
condition is nearly always due to lonjy con-
tinued neglect of tho plnincst warnings.
Frequent backache und distressing pains
accompanied by offensive discharges
and generally by irregu 1 ar and scanty
menstruation, indicate a nerve de-
generation of tho womb ami sur-
rounding organs, that unless speedily
checked will result in barrenness.
Head Mrs. Wilson's letter:
Dkahmus. Pinkiiam: — N'oone could
havo suffered from female troubles
more than I. I had tumors on the
womb, my ovaries were diseased,
and for fifteen years I was a burden
to myself. I was operated upon
three different times, with only
temporary relief; also tried
many doctors. Lydia H. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound
was recommended to mo by a
lady friend, and after taking
four bottles I was like a new
man. 1 had been married nine
years, and had no children. I now
have a beautiful little girl, and we
feci assured she is the result of my taking tho
Compound.—mav II. Wilson, 323 Sassafras
St., Millvllle, N. .T.
» Modern science nnd past experience havo produced nothing so effective in
treating discuses of the female organs as Lydia E. I'inkliam's Vegetable Com*
pound and Sanative Wash used according to special directions.
If you know any woman who is suffering and who is unai»V t<> secure relief,
or who is sorrowful because she believes herself barren, tell her to write to
Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., and ask her advice. The thou :indsof Mrs.
Pinkhain's cures arc all recorded for quick reference. ;i ml :t n ply will be promptly
sent wholly without charge, that will direct her what to do.
Mrs. Ii. Ki.uiim, 4940 San Francisco Ave., St. Louis, M<»., write- "It h:i* been
my great desire to have a babe. Since taking your 1111 dicine my wish is f 11 Hi lied."
Lydia Fr.Pinkham\sVe*»etaMeCompound;AWomnii'sI!tmr!i. iorWoman'sllls
ROOFING
Ire*. Tlic Fay .1
DEVIOUS DEFINITIONS.
Parlor—A
place,
Provtrb—An
whUkers on It
matrimonial market
undisputed fail witb
Tho Hoil |{o|>« Hoolnir f"f !<•
|.«r »•! ft., miM ami hull* iiH-hiitat,
Siit>«* tut#- fnr l'la*t#«r Nnini'li-
'aj MmuIIIm KohIIiik ( u., iih<i»,VJ.
Thompson's Eye Waler
KiadJv
Wkea AiRweriny Advertisements
Mautioa This l*^oe»
rs^AReni.
MARIS COlim m Clrfs STIFF ANC H.tt
A3 WKM FlttT HUOMT HH*
onc p0un0 or this starch wiu 00
as far as a pound aho a half
c'ahv othtll starch
-riy
L"J.C.HUBINGER BROS'C? ^
Klom'k.IDWA_ N£Whyj-??!"iSfe
IRONING MADE
EASY.
HAS MANY IMITATORS, BUT NO EQUAL.
This Starch scientific princi-
ples, by men w ho liavo% had years of
experience in fancy laundering. It
restores old linen and summer dresses
to their natural whiteness and imparts
a beautiful and lasting finish. The
only starch that is perfectly harmless.
Contains no arsenic, alum or other in-
jurious substance. Can bo used oven
for a baby powder.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR II AND U.KE NO OTHER.
FOR 14 CEBITS
We wUh t« pain 1M),OOU n»w ou«-
Uui n Vlfl
Kl..u.l>V- M""»t (E
» jnnibo Oinnt Onion, lfto
a " Brilllaut Flwwar Sonda, lie
Worth #1.00, hr 14 eeuto.
A*'oto 10 worth $1 HO, »« will
1:1 .1 )"U fr»#», toantlior with oor
.'.it I'lant «'»»! Ruv>l < ataloiua
upon rfrfipl f>f 1 hi" not loa niu H<v
invl'ayour trada»nil
V'.. V Vflirn y .'.ni 'i t r» H»lr.»r h
.ini-iu ^ill nrv«r»:«-t alonji v*Hn-
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74* H I*.Ill.» *t« 1 u linn# U'. Nu. h k
MUin Nfnii to., u raotar, *»ig.
CURE YOURIEIFI
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uuar&ota«d u Irrltati' iii or uIkt.»Ii nt
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. nml not nutria*
rut "i {Kiisonoiirt.
Sold Uy ItntBiUta,
*. it In plain wrapper,
1 xpri i • prt-piilil, for
W.N.U. WICHITA. NO. I4.-I898
When Anshcrin<| »dvertliem«t« Klmllji
McnlioQ Tlila r.i*«.
THitvAMS CHIMICJUrO.
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Scarr, James H. The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 2, 1898, newspaper, April 2, 1898; Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc286197/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.