Watonga Herald. (Watonga, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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K SPOT. J Win* Points of Law
Hack tells of aJcfcl. In a Sprint from its old files, tbe
when ybn work. , ndon Tim®8 recently made use of
try to rest. I*1, expression, "eleven points of the
throbs in change ',aw ’ This h8s started the inquiry
able weather, f® to **ow many points of the law
Urinary troubles! arc* ,hf> ^rneral prejudice being
add to your mis ,n *avor °Y nine. Brewer’s Dictionary
ery. No rest, no; °T Phrase and Fable gives the follow-
comfort, until the1 n,ne requisites for success in a
kidneys are *aw suit: 1 A good deal of money,
well. Cure them 12’ A *ood deal of patience. 3 A
with Doan’s Kid good r»use. 4. A good lawyer 5
uey Pills. jA «ood counsel. (!. Good witnesses
Mrs. W. M. Dau-| 7’ A K00*1 Jury. 8. A good judge 9
seher, of 26 Wi- j Goo<1 luck.—St Louis Post-Dispatch
For Infanta and ©Mi*
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the / <
Signature /
j£BS3E£§
The Grand Trunk Railway System
have opened a new City Ticket Ofllce
at 308 North Broadway, St. Louis,
and arc now operating through car
service daily between St. Loula, Mon-
treal and Toronto in connection with
the Illinois Central R. R. This ar-
rangement will afford excellent serv-
ice to passengers taking advantage of
tbe low excursion fares to points In
Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia that
are on sale at. the present time from
St. Louis and Kansas City.
GEO. W. VAtTX, A. G. p. * t. A.,
186 Adams 8t„ Chicago, ill.
Feminine Way.
"Have you read that new
everybody is talking about?”
the first dear girl.
"Only the last chapter,” replied dear
girl the second. "I wonder how it be-
unuous pam in the small of the back.
Mj ankles, feet, hands and almost my
whole body were bloated. I was lan
guld and tbe kidney secretions were I
profuse. Physicians told me I bac :
| diabetes In Its worst form, and I fear
ed I would never recover. Doan’s Kid-
ney PUlg cured me in 1896, and I have
been Well ever since.”
A FREE TRIAL of this great kid- |
ney medicine which cured Mrs. Dsu
,wi'! be niniled to any part of the ■
United States. Address Foster-Mil-
burn Co., Buffslo, N. Y. Sold by all
dealers, price 60 cents per box.
"Most any man
Promotes DigeslionjCheerful-
ness and RestContains neither
^BSSStSSST*-
c*n achieve success
if he only has patience,”
"Of course, and if he has enough
patience he won’t care whether he
ever achieves success.”—Philadelphia
s ress.
V- Use
' For Over
Thirty Years
novel
asked
Aperfeci Remedy for Conslitvi
Ron. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions. Feverish
nras and Loss of Sleep.
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Facsimile Signature of
, Is It Not Worth While j
LB '
for futl Information. Booklets free de^ i
Tours and the Beau- !
ANOTHER JOKE ON PATRICK.
Why He Failed ip Well-Meant Efforts
to 8«cur* a Fowl.
They were comparing notes and tell-
ing amusing incidents of recent trips
abroad, vhen a dkarming daughter of
the Emerald Isle, .who was sitting
dreamily in the corner, apparently
tak.ng up interest in the conversation,
suddenly chirped in with the follow-
ing:
All of which reminds me of an in-
cident which happened while I lived
in Cork. There poulterer’s stores are
scarce because of the proximity of
the country, but a coal heaver of my
acquaintance. owing to the illness of
his wife, was anxious to secure a fowl
in a hurry; so he strolled along Pat-’
lick street in a forlorn hope of son?6-,
sort of success, and when he came to
a taxidermist’s whose window die-
plaj ed an owl under a elans pom
NEW YD
UUUJ« notning at all at times,
1 tried almost everything that I
heard of, including several large-
cd ointments, spending
■s for them. Never a
any good at all. At laat
•" paper Hunt’s Cure was
a part
, , ----1 cost me only 60
nearly six months! j tents and it cured them, i;
wash or do anything which
could not without n,
ing. burning and paining
much. If this ever c~—
surely will know- just what {_
wish every friend and stranger’that
bad anything of the kind could have
seen my Angers before I used this
and see them now. it is the best
Ointment on earth. That 60 cent box
was worth a hundred dollars to me.
\ou deserve all thanks that can be
'°r ,,,,,, *ond"ful
am afraid he is & i thing did it r:
fickle Character, ■ 1 saw in home _ ______
no, he isn’t papa.! being advertised and tried" only
sked the same brand | of one box, which
——i. Now I can
- -------j before I
my Angers bleed-
_)’ me very
er comes back I
—- to get. I
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The preoccupied mortal without an-
accupation occupies his time endeav-
oring to keep an unoccupied mind Oc-
cupied. This constitutes an avoca-
tion.—New York Telegraph,
—■ ■ -—
A Trip to Colorado, Utah or California
la not complete tinier* tt
If you want any, write us.
We are the leaders. We make the
Citarrh Cannot Be Cured
urfaoe* 1,100,1 H,ld murout
’1® * Catarrh C urr Is not. t nuarlt inedl-
nby,..lsUf
> Is ro;iipoaeu of the beat .
purifiers, l.
be perfect
There are but two'kind* of ^
starch. Defiance Starch, which
is the best starch made and—the
rest. Other starches contain.chemicals,
which work harm to the clothes,
* rot them and cause them to
break. Defiance is absolute- ^
*'0 r"' . i
i«rrh I.»*fsS5?S?cot,uS
• tv Cure It you nin.t take
stores recently feceiwd an order from
Central America that held a sugges-
tion of pathos. Its sender was ,a
United States consul and he took the
mail order department of the. big store
into his conAdcnce. He and his wife
v ere homesick, and they had decided
to give in ‘‘At home” on the Fourth
----- * •• > ii> l n ■ r II in.
!’*• directly on tbe blood and muooui
touIc* known, .-oniblnec
tL0O<VPurlfler*- •c«ln« dirertiy <m the
ok thin,i Ion of the
ity or quantity.
..all. price :Bc.
,aic!i}’ 1‘iiis for conttipatlon,
just how such things are done in the
States.
Among other things ordered were
paper napkins with United States
flags on 4heia, paper cases- in ted
white and blue for holding bonbons,’
etc., plenty of fire crackers, candles
galore, boxes of fancy crackers. The
order ended with this injunction:
"My Wifo says to sure and, seipl
us some of the newest favors ‘for deco-
rRtljWw&? .table—some of the same
sort that vfamert tip north are using
^ this.year, like candy fli*c crackers tied,
with ribbons, etc.”
Praise Wt Homely Wmhen. ^
■
and sweet surprise;
r lace be, fair,
In a wreath or curls -
A no nnt no as.
ns false, • he replied. "Whs*, I
lever even thought of. reforming.’’-
piit^go News, ,. , :
%
...u09 Y#u w,nt th* Lowest Rates
Jit her oneway or round-trip excursion,
to any point east of Chicago or St.
Lxnils? Ask th© Krie Railroad Com-
Ijft* Railway -®j|ch|nge. Chicago,
tor complete Information. Three fast
^,y_froni Chicago and 8t.
Lotols through to New ,’Yorlr: Boston.
mValS*.Plttspurjth and other eastern
prrint.s. Stop-over wlfhoiit charite at
Piso’s Cure cannot be too^highly spoken of si
a couffli cure - J. W. O Bbirk, 3» Third Ave.
N.. Minneapolis, Mfnn., Jun. 8, 1900.
The forms or conditions of time and
space are nothing in themF#jlves—
only our way of looking at things—
W. M. Thackeray.
Anln,ai Paradise and Trained
Animal Circus on the Pike at St. Louis attracts
jfreat crowds every day, mere are wild beasts,
nons, leopards, pumas. hyeDas. bears and Hirers
roaming iw their native jungle totrether with
di>n)©sticated unlmnls Jn yH'.rfect harmony. The
Ha^nback trainers present th© most Vhrlllltio
ly pure. , It i« guaranteed
f perfectly aatisfactory or money ..
back. The proof is in the doing
and Defiance does. 16 ounces for to
cenU).
ever
grocer tells ti
MANU9ACTURKD WT
THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO.
•MM*. <CX .
Caller-
Is the baby Ikie his father?
Mrs. Ncwpop—Yeg; he keeps me
up every night.—Chicago Journal.
her whose nose is pug,
‘jtsz'otpig&sfask
Man Is never so manly as when he
feeig deeply, acts boldly and ex-
presses himself with frankness and
fervor.—Lord Beaconsfield.
.N^^^n^e^s^ing_hau,? ness, cuts, burn, and bruises, I hav
To squint a man’s moat glaring faults. ™**1*?-dtaewremttbat*HmtM-Id^hi
But husbands later ilnd It out
Thpt larger ,*•!.**, b,«t ta fun
Tb‘;*r ,wi,e elands, fptep tliolr shoe
When home they comd at day’s dot
t or dainty feat possess no wings—
Big-footed girls are for the vme
Lord Beaconsfield.
Many a woman's ill health Is due to
on the spot secures Insti
her imagination.
uon t you know that Defiance
Starch, besides being absoluteJy super-
lor to any other, Is put up 16 punces
in package and sells at same price as
12-ounce packages of other kinds?
If a man Is sensitive he should
keep bis nose out of other people’s
business.
Jno. Haughton, :
•* »*i i i Gonzales, Te^.
j COq. bottles.
’ Bvery man IS asked to nake his
life, even In Its details, worthy of the
Bohfomplatton of the most elevated
and critical hour.—Thoreau.
Storekeepers report that the extra
quantity, together with the superior
quality of Defiance Starch makee it
next to impossible to sell any other
brand.
It Is said that plug hats and plug
horses are equally scarce in Texas.
W.N.U—Oklahoma City—-Ne. 80, 1906,
j When writing advertisers kindly men-
r money refunded by your merchant, eo why not try in Price 80c
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Nesbitt, Paul. Watonga Herald. (Watonga, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1904, newspaper, July 22, 1904; Watonga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496275/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.