The People's Press. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1905 Page: 3 of 12
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Aii lmUnlm, Frnarv, but now i«*i«l«-»
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i 'Jt *a'1' '*>' florlam here that un- of id>stiiiiite dm>»nlnr« of the »t*>iiim*b.
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aome cbemlc.il introdiieed into the tiuruuiir In the atoiuarb, rerttRo, ncr-
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Kenerally for yaara. If at all. The mi«eriea of n dyMpcplir, p-t rid of the
satne principle, however, I* »uppoxed wenkacaa of the digeativo orgnna by the
to be Involved as in the development uwof Dr. Williams' Pink 1'ilN. Tbcy
of blue hydranKes. which ar«* produced areaold by drnKRistaeverywhere,
by putting them Into the soil In which Proper diet ia, of course, n^rcut nid in
the plants are growu San Francisco forwarding recovery once begun, nud a
TIMBER RAPIDLY DISAPPEARING
Millions of Feet of Lumber being Tak-
en from Indian Territory
SOUTH MCALESTER: The valua-
ble timber land of the Choctaw naiion
are rapidly passing mto the hands of
the big lumber companies. Millions
of feet are changing hands daily. The
average price for good lumber is 91.50
a thousand feet. Dozens of sawmills
are in operation in various parts of
the nation, and the timber is rapidly
converted into lumber worth f!8 and
?20 a thousand feet.
The land upon which this timber
grows is unfit for agricultural pur-
poses. being hilly and covered with
rocks. Some of the lumber compan-
ies give the land bacK to the Indian
after they have stripped it of its
valuable timber. The fine pine tim-
ber will soon be a thing of the past
in the Choctaw nation, and instead
there will be miles and miles of bar-
ren land, fit only for a goat ranch
or some institution of a similar char
acter.
little book, "What to Hut and How to
Kut," may bo obtained bv any ono who
makes a request for it by writing to tlio
Dr. Williams Medical Co., Schenectady,
N.Y. This valuable diet book contains
an important chapter on the simplest
jaettua loathe euro of constipation.
No woman who is true to her sex
is afraid of the man she Is married to.
But few men ever live long > nough
EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS
President Calls National Lawmakers
to Meet November 11
OYSTER BAY: President Roose-
velt will call an extraordinary ses-
sion of congress to begin November
11. It was originally intended to ccll
the session for a month earlier, but
the president has postponed the date
until after the completion of his
promised trip south. So many in-
quiries have come from members of
congress that Mr. Roosevelt decided
to authorize announcement of the
date.
In his message tbe president will
lay stress upon the nec?ss!tv of rail-
road legislation. Panama will un-
doubtedly play a part. It is also In-
timated that srmc plan will be pre*
seated for congressional c »nsidera
tion to overcme the organized boy
cm- by the Chinese agiinat Americas
traie la retaliation tir th' exclaskw
act dow ia force Mr Rooefreit feeia
be In gnoe as far as he caa ta noii-
fyiae the licbt*aire of tbe strict «•
fnrrraftt of tbe lav by aaviag CM-
xw merchant* acd travelers froca
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Call.
Especially for Women.
Champion, Mich., July 24th.— (Spe-
cial)—A case of especial interest to
women is that of Mrs. A. Wellctt. wife
of a well known photographer here. It
Is best given In her own words.
"I could not sleep, my feet were cold
and ray limbs cramped." Mrs. Wellett
states. "I had an awful hard pain to realize their own unimportance
across my kidneys. I had to get up
three or four times in the night. I j H • R .. . . w
"pond«7 nm'OUS "" fCal""ly d* >«"«'4- J 'u V„rk,
; . , , , . discovered a pleasant herb remedy for
I had been troubled in this way for women's ills, called AUSTRALIAN,
five years when I commenced to use LEAF. Cures female weaknesses, Back-
Dodd's Kidney Pills, and what they ache, Kidney, Bladder and Urinary
caused to come from my kidneys will troubles. At all Druggists or by mail
hardly stand description. ( 5?c" Sample mailed FREE. Address,
"By the time I had finished one box j The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y.
of Dodd's Kidney Pills I was , cured. ! unmil ___ A * ^ .
Now I can sleep well, my limbs do not raf,°™ nn , n ? ♦ f PUb:1*
cramp, I do not get up in the night and and "0t aS a g,,aranty of
I feel better than I have in years. I
owe my health
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you know
the sccrct of
the Wave
Circle?
Wonderful I
Don*t delay
another
day!
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tor K C
right t-
way. It's
purer and
more efficient
than any Bak
ing Powder that
costs three times
as much.
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IPILES N0 MONEY TILL CURED
in«fcllJ-PltS. TH0RNT0H I MIHOB'ioai 0*> 3r, KAW3A3 CITY, MO.
to Dodd's Kidney
ills are caused by Dis-
15 YEARS OF TORTURE.
Pills."
Women's _
eased Kidneys; that's why Dodd'a i 'tching and Painful Sores Covered
Kidney Pills always cure them. 1 Head and Body—Cured in Week
By Cuticura.
Mrs. Chugwater—Josiah, who is this
John Doe I see mentioned in the
papers sometimes? Mr. Chugwater—
That's short for John D. Rockefeller.
His middle name is Dough. I sup-
posed everybody knew that.—Chicago
Tribune.
"For fifteen years my scalp and
forehead was one mass of scabs, and
my body was covered with sores.
Words cannot express how I suffered
from the itching and pain. I had giv-
en up hope when a friend told me to
get Cuticura. After bathing with
Cuticura Soap and applying Curti-
j cura Ointment for three days, my
head was as clear as ever, and to my
surprise and joy, one cake of soap and
Beyond Expression.
G. W. Farlowe, East Florence, Ala.,
writes: "For nearly seven years I was
afflicted with a form of skin disease „„„ u « . ^
which caused an almost unbearable ! ° made a comP'^e
Itching. I could neither work, rest or
sleap in peace. Nothing gave me per-
manent relief until I tried Hunt's Cure. '
One application relieved me; one 1
cure in one week, (signed) H. B.
Franklin, 717 Washington St., Alle-
gheny, Pa."
box cured me, and though a year has
passed. I have stayed cured.
grateful beyond expression."
Hunt's Cure is a guaranteed remedy
for all itching diseases of the skin.
Price 50c.
When a man is engaged in bea -
ing a carpet it is up to his wife to be
j around and see that he doesn't put his
thoughts into words.
One trouble about ut-ing tact with
girls la that they always think it is a
proposal of marriage.
If you don t get the biggest and b«*st
Its your own fault. Defiance Starch
II i«r ? e ,'v<'rywhere and there Is i
posltl\ p|>- nothing to equal it in qual-
ity or quantity. ,
Many m girl's usefulness has b"en
spoiled by some fool friend, who told
her she was pretty.
It Is a criminal offense to stnff a
ballot box. but there is no law pre-
venting the stuffing of a contribution
box.
What
HASNOEqwal.
V,
FULL
POUND
premiums, but oncthird
starch than you get of
other brands. Try it now, for
cold starching it has no
equal and will not stick to-the iron.
Plantation Chill Cure is Guaranteed
curf* "*>nmy rtfumM by your •Mrehant,
so wffiy not
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Strickland, C. A. The People's Press. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1905, newspaper, July 27, 1905; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305051/m1/3/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.