The Wellston News. (Wellston, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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te-ed fcry viffiar* *«e aifbt iat*. *»*/
ar.d 132b worth of ?»:• and m/e-ey
we** ’are- The same r.ijrht a horxe,
w>>>.i fad tdren tied at the rear of a
Church wir.Ue the owner was attend-
5»f aerrlre*, was irt/den.
$10,000 “SSi-szszr
z.'zzs
Jetae FltzjBeraid, who has been in-
I d''ed by a Comanche county srrand
j Jury upr/n tfw charge of a*».a-j2t with
in'ent to kill C. G. Thurman */f Darld-
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ft retavi.* act.nr. smoking by
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: in women
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Metloo. Fltegerald uerrerf a term In
lit T«-*aii penitentiary for assault
,Jfd/ri Thurman while; th*7 we-re resl-
d«-nu of that irU’«-.
Governor Fergii»//n has received In-
formation from the warden of the
Kansas penitentiary to the eff'drt that
four Oklahoma p.-lsonert. ion fined
in that institution have become In-
______________________ «*ne. They are Ira K. Terrell from
taa°.W^tV, r.'PuS *oM* Matthew Kook from
wHb'sil hl$ lull,* *1,4 /,!• * Ilt«ip«| /,f, Lincoln
ws •, 1 r.rt. s .»*i,*„
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r„*I C'./UI / (!•/•/« mM| lh*o will n;, vmn, bran*
WMU t^f (ll-,.l**Ud t:»UI-M <d fnll eijl**
W. I— tAHJItt.AH. lit It.n. Mi***.
county, King f>avl* Uon.
Oklahoma county and Kmll Waiter
from Oklahoma cv/iinty. Mo action
hss yet te-eri taken In the matter, but
the men will probably be transferred
t* the aitnltarliun ;«t Noyrnau.
8ix Doctors Failed.
Cakh Bend, led., Sept. 25th (Spa-
Cfai>—After suffering from Kidney
L-.ica.je for three years; after taking
■•- 4 melt from r.x cifferent doctors
* e .-ir J O. Lau-
^***a oC this ua found not only
' - ' -- i : ; t - . -iete cure
• ’- - -' - ; • ' •'• ■ : ■' ' •’ .- ; > u,- ing of
bis cure Mr. Laudtman Bays:
“Tea, I suffered from Kidney Trou-
hie for three years and tried six doc-
tcra to to good. Then I took just two
to**, of Oodd's Kidney Pills and they
cr. y c .red my kidneys, but gave
r.-.e .'.ever heaith in general. Of course
I recommended Dodd's Kidney Pills
to others and I know .a number now
who are using them with good re-
sults.”
Mr Laudemac's case is not an ex-
caption. Thouiands give similar ex-
periences. For there never yet was a
ca*e of Kidtey Trouble from Back-
acne to Bright's Disease that Dodd’a
Kidney Pills could not cure. They are
the only remedy that ever cured
Bright's Disease.
Versatile Young b\en
In the situation wanted column of
a London newspaper this advertise-
ment appeared recently: “I do not
know everythin*, anywhere, any time.
I know America from pork yards to
the hub of culture, Australia from
Kauri to Bottle!ree; the continent
taught me French, German and other
things; familiar with all stocks, deeds
and lawyers’ genial ways, can draw
and plan to scale, reviewers say I
can write, 35 and tough.
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jummtta .tug w hmmUu sisuta I7
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nen ,*;n.*:i - i.1.7 <rf vinca to-r* uea.
.a w* -. • 1 14.V..* iiysjearu/t Sic gaa-
, «n: •/! A g *n«ia peopSe to «U>
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n.u 4 * i t i t v a f 1;. jr.a?jrf ha-
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■ c as id If*
'T-> fan »» -he muairy rut
ii *t fnv. t f.-c/A inch r+m&tAa ts
a-ra. st -. * "Jd vi-.e?'* med.cito cksit*
to «i - • --117 t ..'* and awe* my
t -.-. reacrex • r * - •> u ai *ie tins
•• i'd a.id * .--.T oil of doors. So
'if f.-vss. -ir.;-.'-.- :.z *eif-pr» scvlptloc,
u U of'*r. pre-exded, aaiiaa'AMS
w--ta t 'parent Bt^I.rito of-ex ofcvi-
atet *he aeoeaiity ,f such a «j; for
"•=: It a pTe.tcrfp-iott *i.-*a,dy made
up 'be effect of which, is wen known,
'ne of -i-.e greatest advantages of
: '-. -.: -. -.. .- *-an: f-.r-
'-'• a give* ft the character of a single
dr ;?, >0 far a* uniform..'.y of result is
corji.' me-;, and the peor,;e who use it
mow from expe-ieer^ just wha: they
can count on—which is mere than can
-i laid of many physicians’ prescrip-
•ion* freiiuentiy obtained at a far
greater cost and trouble."
It is mere pr.de that inspires a
man who wears three-doilar pants to
peak of his trousers.
Try me Just once and I am sure ta
come again. Defence Starch.
California oranges are now sold ex-
tensively in London.
Two Shakes.
When you tire of the Chills shaking
you and wish to shake them for a
change just use the old reliable Cheat-
ham's Chill Tonic. It knocks them
every time. One bottle guaranteed to
cure any one case.
Never waste time arguing with a
bumblebee. He is no gentleman, any-
how.
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 kiss of hair that gave me a
great deal of annoyance and inconven-
ience. After unsuccessful efforts with
many remedies and so called hair
tonics, a friend induced me to try
Cuticura Heap and Ointment. The
humor was cured In a short time, my
hair was restored as healthy as ever,
and I can gladly r.ay I have since been
entirely free from tiny further annoy-
ance. I shall always uso Cuticura
Soap, and I keep Ilio Ointment on
hand to uso as a dressing for the hair
and scalp. (Signed) Kred’k Busche,
213 East r,7th HI., New York City.”
In Peru when a burglar desires to
break into a home, he often takes a
sponge and a bucket of water and
moistens the walls, which being cov-
ered with only a thin coating of mud,
are easily dissolved on the applica-
tion of moisture.
When Your Crocer Saya
he does not have Defiance Starch, you
may be sure he Is afraid to keep It un-
til his stock of 12 oz. packages ara
sold. Defiance Starch is not only bet-
ter than any other Cold Water Starch,
but contains 16 oz. to the package and
sells for same money as 12 oz. brands.
An Ink Plant.
The ink plant of New Granada is a
curiosity. The juice of it can be
used without any preparation. At
first the writing is red, but after a
few hours it changes to black.
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Stewart, O. E. The Wellston News. (Wellston, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1905, newspaper, September 29, 1905; Wellston, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc407689/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Territories+-+Oklahoma+Territory%22: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.