The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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CONGRESS MEETS
HI THE Ml
CANNON AND CLARK GREETED
ALIKE WHEN THEY ENTER-
ED THE HOUSE.
UTILE BUSINESS TRANSJICTED
SSlSO reck cures
WEUUMEYS, FBEE
RELIEVES URINARY AND KIDNEY
TROUM.ES. RACK AC HE. STRAIN*
INR. SWELLING. ETC.
MERELY A THEORY.
Stopt Rain
In the Bladder,
iH Rack.
KMntyi
Waa B*wH Ranwal RroeaaR
Inca Transacted iM Resolutions
Alopltd la Mensery of Depart-
til Member*—Pew Rilla
Washington D. C.—The closing a*<-
•Inn of the 61 at congress opened a*,
anon todav Vo business was tram-
Piled, both branches meeting merely
to appoint a joint committee to for
•nally apprise the president that the
legist ttive brunch of the government
was ready lo proceed, to call the rolls,
and to adjourn after adopting resolu-
tions to the memory of those mem-
bers who had died since congress last
met
The usual animation marked the
openlg of both the senate and house,
hut (he reunion of old legislative
friends was tinged with sadness be-
cause of the .heavy toll death had
taken In the last few months. Ir. eon
sequence the senate was in session
only a quarter of an hour, while the
house occupied 50 minutes before
Breaker Cannc.n declared it adjonmed
until tomorrow.
In the house the entrance of Rep-
resentative Champ Clark, of Missouri,
elicited as much applause as d<d that
of 8peaker Cannon. The fnce of Mr.
C'ark. as he walked down the aisle
to hU seat on the Democratic aide,
waa as ro^ and shining as was the
bright pink carnation he wore In hla
button-hole. Mr. Clark did not appear
upon the floor until after the chaplain
had concluded theopenlng prayer.
Since adjournment last June there
have been four deaths in the senator
lal ranks, rendering It necessary to
make official announcement In each
case vhen the senate convened. Vice-
President Sher.man was prompt in en-
tering the senate chamber and bring-
ing tlia senate to order just aa the
hands of the clock Indicated the noon
hour. Immediately afterward came
the opening prayer by Dr. Ulyeae*
Oran: Pierce, who referred to the un-
usual number of deaths within the re-
cess. The roll '-all that followed dis-
closed 80 senators present, only eight
failing to respond.
Wouldn't It b# *!>•• Within • w«*k or so
•* begin to say goodbye forovar to the
gcaldtng. dribbling, straining, or too fre-
quent passag* of urine, tbe fort-bead and
the back-of-Ilia-brad aches; the slitrhaa
and pains in the back; the growing mus-
cle weakness spots before lira eyes, yel-
low akin; sluggish bowels, swollen eye-
lids or ankles, leg cramps; unnatural
abort breath; sleeplessness and the de-
spondency T
I have a recipe for these troubles that
you can depend on. and If you want lo
make a QUICK RBCOVERT. you ought
to wiita and get a copy of It. Many a
doctor would charge you 11.60 just for
writing thlo prescription, but 1 have It
and will bo glad to send It to you entire-
ly free. Just drop ms a Una like this:
Dr. A. K. Robinson. K Ml Luck Building.
Detroit. Mich., and I will send It by re-
turn mall In a plain envelope. Aa you will
sea when you get It. this recipe contains
only purs, harmless remedies, but It has
great healing and paln-conquerlng power.
1 It will quickly show IU power once you
aaa It, so I think you had belter aee what
j It Is without delay. I will eend you a
copy free—you can use It and curs your-
golf at home.
PESSIMIST RAISES A WAIL I RED CROSS SEAL IN HISTORY
Landlady—Degr me’ What a pe-
culiar odor! It'amelia like a piece of
burning rubber.
BmrcaaUc Hoarder—Perhaps The
cook haa dropped a piece of the aleak
on the atove.
DO IT NOW.
INNOCENT ON ONE COUNT.
Mra. Farmer—Say, did you aay yon
waan't coin’ to do no work for dat
dinner?
Boston Billlnga—Ah! ma’am, I as
■ure you the double negatlye la a
■olecriam I've never been guilty of.
If you have the slightest ayr ptom
of kidney trouble..begin using Doan a
Kidney Pills at once. Delay may lead
to dropsy, diabetes, or fatal Bright’s
disease. Doan's Kid
ney Pills began cur-
ing aick kidneys 75
years ago. They
have been curing kid-
ney trouble ever
since.
Mra. William Mc-
Gregor, 711 LIUet h
Bt., Pendleton, Ore.,
aaya: “All my life
my kidneys bad trou-
bled me. I bloated terribly, could not
control the kidney secretions and Buf-
fered Intense backache. Finally I be-
gan ualng Doan’s Kidney Pllla and
was cured completely. I had previ-
ously doctored without relief."
Remember the name—Doan’s.
For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a
box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Incidentally Civet a Hard Jolt te
Time-Honored Conception of Now
England Thanksgiving.
“Ob. yes; the New Englanders make
a great time of Thanksgiving.” said
ihe insurance man aa ibe subject waa
und<-r discussion, “Yes, they are great
on Thanksgiving."
“All ihe relatives gather for a big
dinner, don't they?” waa asked
“Yes. My Uncle Hen. up In Ver-
mont, gathered thirty of us at hts
house last i uanksglving "
“What a visit you must have had!"
“Oh. yea."
“And the banquet. I can picture It.”
“Can you?”
“There was turhey. goose, duck,
chicken, roast pig and sparerlb
There waa mtnee pie. pumpkin pie
gnd cider. There waa a big cottage
pudding and cranberry sauce. Ah. it
must have been a loyal feast.”
"Yoa. It waa,” dryly replied the In-
surance man. “My Uncle Hen killed
off four old roosters, hla wife made
four or five apple plea, and atewed
up a peck of prunes, and ws sat
down to the feast.”
"But—but It was Thanksgiving."
“Sure, Mike. If It hadn't been we
wouldn't have got the prunes."
"And—and that was all?”
“All except that after dinner my
Uncle Hen took up a collection (or
(he heathen, and we chipped lu Mi
cents apiece. My Uncle Hen waa the
heathen, you know. Oh, yea—New
England Thanksgiving. I've been
there."
First Used During th# American Civil
War—Nos an Aid In Fight-
ing Tuberculosis.
Ki d Crust Christ mas seals data
back in their origin to charity
alanipa,'’ first used lor Uie soldiers'
relief funds in Uootun In 1662. during
ihe Civil war. After the war, thla
method of raising money was discon-
tinued lu this country for a genera-
tion. although It found vogue In Por-
tugal, Hwitserland, Australia, Prance,
Spain. Denmark, Norway, Russia.
Sweden and other European coun-
tries There are now several hun-
dred different types of charity stamps
used In all parta of the world
8tam|>s or seals were first used to
get money for the anll-tuberculoals
crusade In Norway and Mwcdeu In
DKM. After being used In these coun-
tries for three years, aa a direct m
suit of the Interest of Jacob Kilt In
this movement, the Delaware Anti-
Tuberculosis association, headed by
Mias Emily P. Hlsaell, and the Rad
Cross society of Delaware combined
In Issuing a tuberculosis stamp. Bo
successful was this campaign that
nearly 13.000 was readied, and tha
next year, In 1008. the American Red
Cross was Induced to Issue a national
Ked Croat tuberculosis, stamp. From
(his sale. |I36,000 was realised, that
amount being almost doubled In 190V.
This year, for ibe first lime, the salo
Is organised on a comprehensive
basis, taking In all parta of tha
United 8tales. A million for tuber-
culosis work Is confidently expected.
OPENS WAY FOR COMPROMISE.
Invites
All Having Prepositions to
Submit Thom.
Oklahoma City. Okla.—Consideration
of the capital location hill, which the
bouse of representatives passed last
week, has been posponed In the senate
pend'nft caucuses of the Democratic
members and In the meantime Gover-
nor Haskell has Invited all those hav-
ing propositions to suLmlt on sites to
submit th»m to the governor and the
Joint capital committee of the legis-
lature. This In a measure presents a
new aspect to the situation that .may
result in a compromise measure be-
ing passed hr the senate that will be
satisfactory to the house and the gov-
ernor.
Most of the propositions thus far
submitted have Involved the matter of
the state purchasing the land.
The house parsed the bill which
the senate passed last week. Increas-
ing the salary of the state commis-
sioner of charities from f1,300 to
$2,500.
The honse passed the senate bill
conferring upon the state supreme
court original end exclusive Jurisdic-
tion over matters pertaining to the
removal of the capital and other state
Institutions. A clause which was la-
ter agreed to by the senate was In-
serted providing that "any taxpayer of
the state may file suit In the supreme
court oY the state against the action
or the legislative body providing that
such suit Is filed within ten days af-
ter the action of such legislature and
that said taxpayer will give a suffi-
cient bond to guarantee court costs.”
Tt Is persistently rumored that Gov-
ernor Haskell will be appointed chair-
man of the atate capital commission,
succeeding Tate Brady of Tulsa, after
the pnssage of the capital bill and fol-
lowing his retirement from office Jan-
uary <5. This is given as an additional
reason for the governor's activity In
behalf of the location measure. There
seems to be no doubt that the legis-
lature will pass a capital location bill
during the week. Members of the
senate who have opposed the house
bill have said that thev are ready for
a compromise and Governor Haskel
predicts that Here will bt no dlffl
culty in effecting it.
YOUR STOMACH FEELS FINE.
Dyspepsia, Indignation, Sourness, Gas
and All Stomach Misery Ended
In Five Minutes.
This harmless preparation will
promptly digest anything you eat and
overcome a sick, sour, gassy or out-of-
order stomach within five minutes.
If your meala don’t fit comfortably,
or what you eat Ilea like a lump of
load in your stomach, or If you hava
heartburn,that la fi sign of Indigestion.
Get from any drug store here In
town a 60-cent case of Pape’s Dlapep-
■ln and take a dose Just as soon as
you can. There will be no sour ris-
ings, no belching of undigested food
mixed with acid, no stomach gas or
heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling
in the stomach. Nausea, Debilitating
Headachej, Dlxxlneaa or Intestinal
griping. Tills will nil go. and, besides,
there will be no sour food left over
In the stomach to polaon your breath
with nauseous odors.
Pape’s Dlapepsin la a certain regula-
tor for out-of-order stomachs, and be-
sides It takes hold of your food and
digests It Just the same aa If your
stomach wasn’t there.
These large 60-cent cases contain
more than sufficient to thoroughly
cure any case of Dyspepsia, Indiges-
tion or any other stomach disorder.
Remember, if your stomach feels
out of order and uncomfortable now,
you can get relief In five minutes by
taking a little Dlapepsin.
Significant:* In Names.
In an Illinois town a workingman
having been Informed that a sixth
baby had arrived at hla home, ex-
claimed: “Sufficient," and hla neigh-
bora, referring to hla having given
that name—Sufficient—to the new
arrival, credited him with originality.
The Incident resembles a caae nearer
home, adds the New York Tribune.
A New York family waa blessed with
nine daughters, . when the stork
brought a tenth one. It waa in the
days when the slang term for an oft-
lold atory waa a “cheatnut.” and a*
the baby certainly came under that
head she received the name, but for
euphony's sake the French for the
word was employed, and ahe was call-
ed Marron.
Benny on Benevolence.
Benevolence it a great thing. When
you have benevolence you cannot rest
until you do something to make other
people feel grateful to you. The other
day my mamma went up Into the attic
to find a lot of old clothed to give
to poor people who could not afford to
buy any clothing for themselves.
While she was hunting around ahe
found a gold-headed cane worth $25
that grandpa had put up there 18
years ago, and forgot all about. Thus
we see, dear friends, benevolence
brings its own reward.—Benny.
A man ougbt to know a great deal
to acquire a knowledge of the Ini
mensity of hla Ignorance.—Lord Pal
men ton.
Saw Only Physical Idas.
One of hla friends once aaked Mr.
Darwin's gardener about hia master's
health, and how he bad been lately.
"Ob!" ha said, “my poor master baa
been very sadly. 1 often wish be
bad something to do. He moons about
in the garden, and I have seen him
stand doing nothing before t flower
for ten minutes at a time. If he only
had something to do 1 really believe
be would be better.”
Admitted.
“Women already do a lot of govern-
ing,'' said Mrs. O. >i. P. Belmont, the
brilliant suffrage leader, In an inter-
view In New York. “Men, If they are
observant and frank, admit that
“Aii editor about to marry was
asked by s friend:
“ 'What prompted you, old man, to
propose to Miss Dash?"
“The editor, who was, like all edi-
tors, extremely obaervaut and ex-
tremely frank, answered:
“ Well, to tell you the truth, I think
Miss Dash prompted me more than
anybody else.’"
In Perplexity.
“Michael Dolan, an’ la It yourself?”
“Yes; sure It Is.”
"Well, ye know thot bletherin' spal-
peen, Wlddy CasHgan’a second hus-
band T’
"That I do.”
“He bet ma a bob to a pint 1
couldn’t swally an egg without break-
in’ the ahell ov It.”
“An’ ye did It?"
“I did."
“Then phwat’e ailin’ ye?”
"It’s doon there,” laying hla hand
on the lower part of his waistcoat. “If
1 Jump about I’ll break it and cut me
stomach wid the shell, an' If 1 kape
quiet It’ll hatch and I'll bare a Shang
hal rooster scratchln’ me inside."
Skied.
"How does Dobber rank aa a paint-
er, anyhow?” asked Wilbraham.
“Pretty well, I guess,” said Loller-
by. “At the last exhibition they, hung
hla picture higher than any other lu
the place.”—Harper's Weekly.
A Meritorious Act.
Mr. Cynic—Tell me one thing you
ever did for your fellow men?
Mr. Optlm—This morning I kicked
a banana peel off a sidewalk.—Judge.
The Big Show.
The personally conducted tourists
were viewing the Egyptian pyramids.
"Goodness gracious!” ejaculated
pile of money to build them.”
pile of money to build them."
“Surest thing you know,” said Mr*
Newrocks; “but don't Imagine for A
moment that any one tourist
stood for all the expense—It
probably a Jackpot affair!"
May B# Wooden-Headed.
Caller—I didn't know your aon waa
at college. Ia this hla
year?
Mra. Bunderby—Oh. no,
ha’a a sycamore.
Nona In Stock.
A well-dressed woman paused la
front of the chestnut vender’s stand.
“Are they wormy?” she asked.
“No, ma’am,” he answered blandly.
“Did you want them with worms?”
Some Consolation.
Mre. Gramercy—My husbknd la
anxious to get rid of ma.
Mre. Park—Don’t cry, dear. In that
case he won't haggle over the ali-
mony.—Smart Set.
It's easy making money and hard
mastering it.
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A deed liver means awful sick*
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it can be prevented. Caacarets
keep the liver lively and bowels
regular and ward off
fatal illness.
CASCARSTS-mc
mat All
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sellar
i ThfMMM’i Eft Water
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If you wish beautiful, clear, white clothes
use Red Cross Ball Blue. Large 2 on
package, 6 cents.
PUTNAM FADELESS
DYES
The humble man never believes he
1e worthless or he would have noth-
ing worth being humble about.
Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup.
:. aoftwna ibo sum a. rtniut
b. cur** wind colic. Ac * bolus.
forchliarun utelblDM. soften* i be «urns. rt*lucFslB-
|UUDBtWBAll*y$ *dl>
The coldblooded are
when you hit their pride.
hotheaded
There are imitations, don’t be fooled.
Ask for Lewis' Single Binder cigar for So.
Ancient City Modernized.
Tarsus, the ancient city In Asia Mi-
nor, where the apostle Paul waa born,
Is now Illuminated by electricity. The
power is taken from the Cydnua river.
There are now in Tarsus 460 electric
street lights and about 600 Incandes-
cent lights for private use.
True men and woman are all physi-
cians to make ua well.—C. A. Bartol.
Thousands of country people know that
in time of sudden mishap or accident
Hamlins Wixard Oil is the best substi-
tute tor the family doctor. That is why
it is so often found upon the shelf.
Shrinking from suffering may be
fleeing .from strength.
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