The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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DREADFUL IJAP GIFT DESTROYED e1t government km soup
CHANGE
Mr«. Jones Was in a Serious Con-
dition Before She Helped Her*
self With Cardui, the
Woman's Tonic.
TREES SENT BY MIKADO
WASHINGTON HAD TO
BE BURNED.
Dexter, Tex.—"I certainly waa In a
nerious condition when I wrote you for
advice," writes Mrs. Calvin Jones, of
Dexter, Tex.
"I suffered a great deal with those
dizzy, fainting spells, but after taking
several bottles of Cardui, relief finally
came.
Cardui prepared my system for tha
dreadful change and when it came it
was not half as bad as those dizzy
tpells 1 had before. I now help every
day with the housework and am get-
ting along fine.
"Cardui is certainly fine for female
complaints. My neighbors praise it
and so do others."
Take Cardui when you feel ill in
any way, weak, tired, miserable, or
under the weather.
No matter what the immediate
cause, it will help to brace you up, give
you new force and vim, help you to
throw off the trouble that troubles you.
Cardui will not interfere with any
other medicine you may be taking. It
is a gentle, harmless, non mineral, non-
poisonous, non-intoxicating tonic, that | >'
every woman ought to take when she > ti
Is looking for health, strength, beauty
and vitality.
Found to Be Diseased and Covered
with Insects Which Government
Wished to Keep Off Amer-
ican Trees.
The agricultural department was
'(impelled to burn all tlie cherry trees
Hoosiers Cook Vegetable Sent Out foi ;
Seed, Says Information Received
by Congressman.
Representative Ralph W. Moss, who i
Is making a red-hot fight to bring I
about the abolishment of the so-called |
"free seed graft," threw a bomb lute
| the ranks of the free seed advocates i
| in congress by springing a surprising j
j revelation.
Moss has received information that
i in Indiana beans sent out by th>' gov
i ernutent are being used to make soup
instead of being planted in the regu
Make $500 In Gold.
Read the magnificent offer Tit lb?
John A. Salzer Seed Co. in another
part of this paper. Get your wits to
work and capture the $500.00. and at
the same time secure a supply of the
most reliable seeds on earth. The com-
pany is one of the largest in the coun-
try, and thoroughly responsible.
ANNUAL CRASH-
sent to \\ashing-j 1>ltjon VVHy f01. t|10 germination of the
"" future bean crops. This use of the
| government bean Is something entire-
; ly novel, and Mr. Moss believes that
i the Information lie has received will
.la
ton by the Japa-
nese government, j
This was not
an act of
courtesy u
pan, but was
taken as a meas
are of self-protect
lion, In view of j
the fact that the j
trees were hope
lessly diseased, |
and carried a j
number of insect j
thought unwise to;
country
I assist him materially in waging wai I
I on the free se d business.
I The information came to Mr
Willi*—Gracious, mamma,
, the cat in the kitchen breaking up ail
• ••- I the dishes?
in a letter from a former member oi . Mother—No niy son; that is merely
the legislature, residing in Terre. father breaking his New
Y oar'a
Haute He says he can supply the
names and data, and is entirely will-
ing it shall be used in the good causi-
of stopping th< government free seed
pests that It war thought unwise to distribution , . ,
i . , it «ppms according to Mr. Moss in-.
; turn loose In this country. 11 ' , for a living then vacant.
The fact that the destruction of the !°rmant. t lat par ages " '..j,,"„iaoe I "Don't trouble me," said tin
ircu.s was not regarded as an affront out fnr ll rl " 1011 ' ' 1 ' . the 1 cellor ■ turning upon him with a frown
j by the Japanese authorities is evi- Indiana have been op ^ -Don't you see I <
i deuced by the suggestion of the ! beans extracted and used foi making I mg
1 Japanese consul in New York that he j s°up. ' 'li? ls 'lot '' ''a" '
j would sec ihat the next consignment 6rant sin 1,1 1 |f>SP <
! o) trees was in better condition. As prices foi ••<> pi' u< s
resolutions.
Unexpected Recommendaticn.
One day, when Lord Thurlow was
I very busy at his house in Ormond
street, a poor curate applied to him
ehan
•own
am buay
fia- i and can't listen to you? -what duke or
soaring lord recommended you?"
but the The poor curate lifted
' Sand a Curae to tha C«uMfy
Sand is tho curse of Poctaguos*
Hast Africa. It blocks the rlvera and
liarbora and stretches in a vast
toward the Interior, effectually cut-
ting off the coast town9 from the hlffh
lands. Besides ,it makes the problPtn
of transportation the bugbear of th«
! planter.
To Add Interest
A little boy was killed on a viaduct
In a certain Texas city. A father waj
trying to des<iribe him to his little
eon. The child tried to recall th»
dead child, and, failing, said sorrow-
fully to his parent, "1 «isli it been
Patty O'Hagan—I know him.*--D»
: lineator.
Those Who Need It
Some 0110 advises a school for b«-
fiinners in poker. Beginners at poker
need 110 school; everything conies
their way. What is needed is a school
for the men who have reached tha
I period when they continually walk
around their chair.
For Health and Vigor
Tho wise use of ten whites every
day in active rigorous exercise aimed
at enlivening the vital organs rather
than at mere muscular development
will go far to induce a healthy body
U|
his eye
a matter of fact, the trees pi
would not have lived had they been
plauti d As the species is a dwarf
tree they were al! old and in shape
blossom in spite of their small
*. Consequently their roots were
developed to a considerable extent.
-b,y!trr;z —
»!v send-
which the government
nut in Indiana
bean
in the I and,
pt in
held
with dejection, said he had no
N. B.—Write to: I.mllcV Advisory ' » !:,K,!:S t,!" tree lo1 . E(„, island Held Not to Be American
ivrpi., rhiinnuooBii Mcdirinc < o.. » hm- meet the roots were primed severely., L- ■ . Imm-mrant
tnnooga, Trnn. for Spe.1M .n.,r„.-,1;.n.. It was thought doubtful hv ill.' i So.l in Case of Immigrant
«nd <i4-i»nx«» book*"Home In-nimont for Woman s Baby.
Women!" ..cot In plain wrapper, r -v. r -n,mat. »t th» nr,,,.,-ff.e
qor»t.
TREES-TREES TL»
of Hosts.
"The 1 .ord of Hosts!" replied the
chancellor, "the Lord of Hosts'. I be
i lieve I have had recommendations
NATIVE BORN: NOT CI I [ZEN lroII1 1Uost lords, but do not recollect
i one from him before; so, do you hear,
young man, you shall have the living.
THE
STORY OF THE
SHELLS.
PEANUT
PARK
CO.
Of Muskogee, Oklahoma, offers fr«e seed of
the Flowering Bean, a hardy trailing vine
for porches, as long as seed lasts, for parties (|U)t
who write for their new 50 page illustrated
enliouse man at the propagating,
gardens whether thev would have
. , . \ clilli born of an alien moirlir,
survived the root pruning N iuinr..l
,, ,i.i (liiiinR her detention at l'-llls island
I'eing Imported stock, they were | . ... ,
mined over for examination to the | »» "«» »" Amertcan cltUein si nee the
deportment of agriculture, as is all status of the parent docs «o «-haTOt # imtividnal who beUeves that he
other nursery stock, and it was „mnd ""til her acceptance by the Immlg.a
As ereryone knows, C. W. Post of
, Dattle Creek, Michigan, is not only a
i maker of breakfast foods, but hi' is
they would be a menai
found ,
;tion authorities
VS,M I i.i VV;
s 1 his is ill erty of the country. i cssary condition for the agricultural
ashing ton in the • Believing this, and being a "natural- I erity (>f the coming generation
i Ouat, l)orIi" scrapper for the right, as be noe 1877 the amount of arable land
DUW"b
trades-unions are a menace to thi
lib-
Value of College Education
"Do you think a college .-ducation
helps a man in business?" "Sore.
I've had two college boys here work-
in 'for me dnrin 'the last year, and I
was afraid ro discharge either on«
of 'em for fear they'd find fault with
my grammar when I dono it —Chi
cago Record Herald.
Russia's People
The population of Ritsaia is actual-
ly growing at a rate of one and one-
half per cent a year, not equaled in
any important country on tf>e globe,
not even France does so large a
proportion of the population belong to
the land-owning class, providing a neo
—. —, | thev planted. The examination was i reached
and Descriptive C atalog, Special Planters
Price List." Their new Fcbruai
"Special Planters' " ' "" * ',v. . Qf \i) s I!ahla
, February Bulletin | entomology. |(jrl|| tQ .
goes with every catalog, pertaining to the and it was found that the trees nad j whose eligibility to enter the
CATALPA (speciosa) and Black Locust, gumboils 011 the roots, as it wore; fun- - because lier son was born on
82 to $5 pvr thousand. These catalogs and ; gas on the branches, and there was] 0(1 the Immigration
x'- 'no telling what sort of epidemic dis- j American son
contents will prove a revelation to the New J
Southwest. 220 COURT ST., PHONE 1244.
Comparison Shunned.
i "You didn't cry at all at the mat.
nee."
'No," answered tlv reposeful uii!
"i couldn't think of such a thing.'
But the young woman with you
wept copiously."
"Of course. Her lace handkerchiefs
are ever so much more elegant than
mine."—Washington Star.
WHEN YOUR BACK ACHES SUS-
PECT THE KIDNEYS.
Backaehc is kidney ache, in most
cases. The kidneys ache and throb
with dull pain be-
cause there is in
(lamination within.
You can't be rid of
the ache until you
cure the cause—the
kidneys.
has been engaged in a ceaseless war- tho ice ^ land has
. _ . ..mv.«v.«-.»• TpiioI " an hr> l,J a . . .
TrerfPkluir
iband was later coming to meet her
1 here having tarried behind to uisposa
; or some real estate, she was detained
pending an Investigation of her hus-
band's whereabouts.
In the meantime a son was born to
] her, and as the immigration laws pro-
hibit the separation of families the
j question was raised as to the right to
j I deport the son as one born on Anier-
bureau, and ; )wm noj, and thorefore entitled to cit-
1 TTligraiiuu
' broadly considered. Ellis Island'is not
American soil.
ease they would have developed in j au^"i'"^S arrlved at Kills Island,
the leaves had they been kept long monev
u * , ! unaccompanied and wltnont money.
I enough to grow leaves. was considered subject to depor-
As to bugs, the report of the bureau , n |)ablo ,0 bccome a public
ji»f entomologv gave names to the va- Qn her c,aim that her hits-
rieties as lot?g as the names held out. - *—
j and then had to resort to letters and
1 figures, owing to the fact (hat there
I were some specimens heretofore tin-
j known to science. Some of these
may be valuable bugs. Then again
; they may not
! Consequently, there were a few of
the baggiest trees reserved from the
; funeral pyre and planted out in the
1 experimental plot of th i
there will he an expert entomologist | 'j^erishVp upon Tomlng of age. The Im-
j with n dark lantern, a butterfly net. j mlgratjOI1 bureau, however, holds that.
| cyanide bottle and other lethal weap- - —" ,^1 '
; 011s placed on guard over the trees to
I see what sort of bugs develop, and
I whether any of them can be properly
1 domesticated
I It mav be that the department will j ~
Ifltid some enemy of the cotton boll Jump in Your Aeroplane and 3oai
40 Degrees Warmer. Says tti»
fare against "The Labor Trust," as he
likes to call it.
Not being able to secure free and
untrammeled expression of his opin
iona on this subject through the regular
reading pages of the newspapers he
risen in every part of the
Review of Reviews.
empire.-—
Strenuous Church Worker
Whitefield, one of the founders of
reading pages 01 me u>'«»iwf» ■= ■"
has bought advertising space for this j Methodism, who died In 17TO
nuruose just as he is accustomed to strenuous preacher. His as pro
for tho timng «f his Postun, "story." gram was 40 hours' sol,,I speaWng
and he has thus spent hundreds of 1 raeii week .and this to congregate
thousands of dollare in denouncing measured in thousands, but he often
trades-unionism. spoke for six hours. This was not ah
As a result of Post's activities the ; j,\)r "after his labors, instead or tak
people now know a whole lot about j lnl, a r<>st, ho was engaged in offering
these organizations: how they are , (1p prayers and intercessions or in
honeycombed with graft, how they ob- j sinRjI1(- hymns, as his manner was. la
struct the development of legitimate j ,;very house to which ho was invited
business, curtail labor's output, hold |
WANT TO KEEP WARM? 60 UP
i>m°an>^tck "ud- I weevil or of the gypsy moth. Then
S V.' O Warren ag»i" "'ey may find that they have
?!£• ^ 7^ ^' ' escaped an insect yellow peri, that
rf iri.h'n I Will make the green fly and the army
Boise Id^o, say v look Uke se!Un„ ,-llat,r,
"An 1° ,n;> Spring will tell what sort of tn-
backj years ago left , ^ ^ trees harbor,
me lame. X had to j
use a cane, and it j
up manufacturers, graft upon their own
membership* and rob the public. Natu-
rally Post is hated by the trades-
unionists, ajid intensely.
Ho employs no union labor, so I hey
can not call out kis men, and he defies
their efforts at boycotting his products.
The latest means of "getting" Post is
the widespread publication ol the stor>
Business Courtsey.
The adage, "Courtsey costs noth-
ing," would, if true offer sufficient Tea
sen to insure its observance by prac-
tically every momber of the commer-
cial community; it being fairly obvi-
ous to most of ua that rourtaey is an
excellent, lubricant for the machinery
Weather Man.
"II you want to keep warm do not
co south: go up.
".lump in a balloon; aeroplane, any
old flying machine. Soar to an- alti
i Meantime the city fathers in Tokyo j tutle of several thousand feet and en
hurt me terribly to
stoop or lift. The
kidney secretions
passed too frequent
ly For five years since I was cured
hy Bonn's Kidney Pills, I have had tio
return of the trouble."
Remember the name—Doaus. lor
sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Poster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
the widespread publication 01 tne wincsa, however .requires a very
lhat a «vr which was re^ntty wrecked of mental
Sl^t=r£ wSlw^ 3J™ -
being shipped from the south to Post's j pable of sustaining at all times.
establishment at Battle Creek. ~ ro,.rtsev
This canard probably originated with The Rare Girt of Courtsey
flying machine. Soar to an alti presiden.t John Fitzgerald of the Chi-j Courtsey includes not merely soci
al thousand' feet ai«l en cago ^deration of I^abor, who, it is kindness, graces of speech, absence
are scrubbing and disinfecting a fresh | joy a balmy atmosphere." j said, stated it publicly, as truth. ( of rudeness, but hcinerahle t^atmenr.
>0t 0f vounger trees and when they1 The government weather sharps Post comes back and gives Fitz- ,,f al, business associates, and of al
-n-ivc the scientists hope that they , avo lhis advice most seriously. They goraU| the lie direct. He denounces | the fpllow citizens with whom a man
v ill he able to pass quarantine and be i "ay the severity of the recent cold Fitzgerald's statement as a deliberate of aff.lirs may >.ave bnsiness to tras
u'arted cut as ornamental shrubbery.! wave is confined to the earth's sur falsehood, an underhanded and coward- ( act u ,8 not American to keep one
j {ac0 TUe higher the altitude the
Always One Weak Member. higher the temperature. M<!te°r0'e*
There is no community or body of : leal kites at a height '' fv,p
; men, even including the twelve apos- j register a tomper.ture .
ties but has a weak member among ! gpees higher thaa
them. I ttM!a
' The Unterrified Improver.
First Angel.—What is the rumpus tn
the sevcnlh heaven? i uov. l-nairoin oi vuivunuu ...
Second Angel.—A moral uplifter has ; ^Vagt;iIialop was asked if it was prob-
hroken through the roof try his to ftnd | ai,ie that bis state would send a wom-
an eighth heaven. aii to congress and replied: "1 hardly
' think so We have plenty of women
tit for
Woman In Congress Unlikely. HAS VERY UNIQUE OFFICE
Uov. Shafroth of Colorado while in
ly attempt to injure his business, hav- , ^jti^en waiting all day at the door be-
ing not the slightest basis in fact. As, is poor, and to grant another
such an effort it mu3t be regarded. U; (,jtizPn an interview because it is be-
ts significant that this statement about, jleve;1 h„ js rj<;h. Wisdom is not eon-
"the peanut shells" is being given wWe j[ne^ jn a purse, and fi-equently much
newspaper publicity. In the patent wjsjonj may be learned from a poor
Inside" of an eastern country paper 1 j
N«w Quarters of the Indian Commis-
sioner in Washington Are
Splendidly Decorated.
Mention of government offices
find it, and the inference naturally is
that labor-unionites are insidiously j
spreading this lie. . I
An institution (or a man) which
Austria Executes Few Murderers
Austria is the country most lententj
An institution (or a max.) wn.cu, auw pcrcentag.
will resort to moral intimidation and W muruorer. .a y
r« physical force, that will destroy ma- *f those convected are executed,
chinery and burn buildings, that will
from^W'the"'diaea^e ! lmvo neVcr figured as office seekers,
wifh Spohn'a Distemper Cure. Every hot , ,iver sinco the women had the ballot
.—i Over 500,000; tattlesjiolil w()inan [ias filled the office of super
tester. $.50 and *1.00. Good dragg ^
or send to manufacturers Agents wanted.
WriU for free book. Bpohn M.-d Co.,
Kpcc. Contagious Diseases, Uosheu, Ini.
An Idle Threat.
Son.—No, sir, father, I absolutely re
fuse to go to work. ,
Father.—Careful, boy; don . -
make such idle threats to me.
important to Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottle of
i*ASTORIA, a safo and Bure remedy for
Infanta aid children, and see thatjt
Bears the
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TUo Kind YOU Hb»c Atwa>'3 bought.
NO man can be provident of hh
intendent of public instruction
each successive superintendent
and
has
FOR BEST RESULTS USE
0 1# orrno TKey aa the
t m OLkUu best that grow.
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM
barteldes SEED CO.
OKLAHOMA CITY
ruuui, — - - - . | r
red—imitation mahogany-desks, hung poses. ,
with drop lights, and ornamented We admire Post. While we have ao I
with electric fans. enmity toward labor unions, so longas
. o .11 M Th« eontrary is the appearance o! they are conducted itt an honest, uve-
given proof of admirable aj,uitj. ^ A ^ ^jontrary^ i ^ f)( j an/let.Uve.. klnd of a way, we have- had j
man would n. r. i„dian afTairs. Ills rooms In the pen enough of the tarred end of the stick
that position. i g bui]dinE are spacious, but1 to sympathize thoroughly with vviiat he i
Rivatina Bermuda I thev are artistically arranged. Oiled ,8 trying to do. He deserves Bupport. Okl»Wn.Se^HouM. —
e'l Rroadv of I a redo Tex while 1 oak desks have supplanted the old red A man like Post can not be killed, oven Q11|| A RD TABLES
«• i fTI vlrSwated of the ones The fioor. highly polished. Is laid wlth lies. They are a boomerang, every »1" '^8
1 '"ni™ won In his section.' We v.Ill i with blankets of the Navajo and ol time. Again, we Inow, for ha;-:n t this , T^?sv payments.
| "hi,, .j '.qo cars this year,' said he, I other famous Indian tribes, which art! , weapon, every weapon that c0"|^ , You cannot afford to experiment with
"which"to the growera. will be worth i gazed upon covetously by lovers m thought of beer, used and not simpb ,(ntru,d goods BoId by com.niKs.oo
not less than $1,000,000. and we have ; unique decoration. \ by labor unions) to put us out oi bus ( Catalogues free.
4 » ♦o.-toa rnittinsr finiims We have On the walls are hung pictures ot nesg> too? |
just stalled raising onions. We hi ^ lnd,anb clvnjzc<i and primitive, and | x am going t0 drink ftco oi>r.3, °l'
\'o man
time who Is not prudent in the clioiic J llwlr hands
of his company.--Jeremy Taylot.
j about driven the Bermuda product
out of the market. A man cannot go
! lnlo onion raising haphazard. Our
I people are at work incessantly, and
I use their brains in connection with
__ , , Tb« Brunswlck-Balke-Colleodw Compaar
Indians, civilized and primitive, and j um going to drink two cup3 ° 14 w. Main Street 0«pt B, Okltboma Cll* OWa,
on the grill work above one of tbt Postum every morning from this time _—j _____ .iMyiTa
doors is a string of pennants of a on> an(1 put mys(,lt on a diet of Grape B«";{pg Q[£RE IMPLEnlENT#
number of the Indian schools^ Cer Nuts BuUy tor Pwtl-Editartaltn . utHMSLES
talcly no other government offica " 1 The American Journal vf CHn.cal Med i^ VELI* VEHICLES
so ■.'■nlque in appearance, | Ml,e 41 JOHN OEHtPlQWCO, ORUWWWWVHI
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