The Manchester Journal. (Manchester, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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AND THEN NEVER BUY STARCH WITHOUT IT:
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KIDNEY
Aoktaf back* are aaaad.
Hip. back, and loin pnlna
overcame. Swelling of the
llnti and drape/ algos
vanish.
The/ correct urine with
brick duat sediment, high
colored, pain In paartng,
dribbling, frequency, bed
wetting. Doan ■ Kidney Pill*
remora calculi and grave 1.
Relieve heart palpitation,
cleepleeeneee, headache,
eervnmnwee, dizziness.
coMPORi1.
endure It; I could not etand
except for a few momenta et
• lime; I grew week end
ex haunted; 1 Could not even
do light housework ; I could
not Koop or bend; my hend
ached eeverely ; 1 waaln pain
Hr*. Jamee Beck of SM
West Whltaeboro Street,
Rome, N. Y., any*: “ I woe
troubled with my kidney* for
eight or nine year*: bad
For fra* trial box, nail thl. coupon to
Fovur-Mllbura <'o . Buffalo. N. Y. if above
•par* la laaufflrlaut, write gdar— on Npa.
ratoaUp.
from my bend down to my
heel*; centering In the kid.
neye It wee n heavy, ateady,
aickening ache; 1 could not
real nights, and got up
morning* week and tired. I
thought 1 wan about done
for, when lenw Doan'* Kid-
ney Pill* advertised. Within
n week after commencing
their tie* 1 began to Improve,
and from that time on rapidly
grew better. I u*ed five
boxes In all and waa cured,”
[ TbomptoiTt Eyi Water
EDUCATIONAL._______
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME,
NOTRE DAME, INDIANA.
FULL COURSES IN Cta**lc*. Uttar*. Eco*
notnka and History. Journalism, Art, Science,'
Pharmacy, Uw, civil, Mechanical and Elec*
trical Engineering, Architecture.
Thorough Preparatory and Commercial
Courses.
Room* Free to all students who have com-
pleted the studies required for admission into the
Sophomore, junior or Senior Year of any of the
Collegiate Courses.
Room* to Rent, moderate charge to students
over seventeen preparing for Collegiate Course*.
A limited number of Candidates for the Eccle-
tUsticel state will be received at special rates.
St. Edward'* Hall, for boys under 13 years, i*
unique in the completeness of its equipment.____
The 60th Year will open September 8, 1903.
Catalogue* Free. Address P. O. Box 239.
REV. A. MORRISSEY. C. S. C., President.
8T. MARY’S ACADEMY
NOTRE DAME, INDIANA
Oa* Kile West of Hotc* Bam* University.
Moat beautifully and healthfully located. Conducted
UNIVER8ITY OF NOTRE DAME,
Notro Dome, Indiana.
We call the attention of our reader* to
tbe advertisement of Notre Dame Univers-
ity, one of the great educational institu-
tions of the West, which appears ia another
oolumn of this paper. Those of our read-
ers who may have occasion to look up a
college for their sons ducing the coming
year would do well to correspond with the
President, who will send them a catalogue
free of charge, as well as all particulars
regarding tends, courses of studies, etc.
Private rooms are given free to students
of the Sophomore, Junior or Senior years
of any of the Collegiate Courses.
There it a thorough preparatory school
In connection with the University, in which
students pf all grades will have every op-
portunity of preparing themselves for
higher studies. The Commercial Course
intended for young men preparing for
business, may be finished in one or two
years according to theability of tbe student.
St. Edward’s Hall, for bpys under thirteen,
ia a uni
The hig
respect. «.». ..uu^u.. ..... «r
portunity of perfecting themselves in any
line of work they may choose to select.
Thoroughness in class-work, exactness in
the care of students, and devotion to the
best interests of all, are the distinguishing
characteristics of the University of Notre
Dame.
Sixty years of aotive work in the cause
of education have made this institution
famous all over the country.
It doesn't bother the golfer to get in
a hole.
legist* DvgrM*. Preparatory Department
pupil* for regular. • pedal or oolleglste i
Physic---- ' -----
i, ad-
■ Col-
. trains
courses.
'hvsical Laboratory well equipped.
The Conservatory of Mupio la conducted on plans
of the beat Conservatories. The ArtJDepartment I*
modeled after leading Art Schools. Minim Depart-
ment for children under twelve years. Physical
Culture under direction of graduate of Dr. Sargent'*
Normal School of Physical Training.
The best modern educational advantages for fitting
young women for lives of usefulness. The constant
growth of the Academy has again necessitated the
erection of additional fine buildings with latest
Hygienic equipments. Moderate coat. New school
year begins SeptemborStb. Mention this psper.
For catalogue and special Information apply to
The Directress ol ST. MARY’S ACADEMY,
Notre Dame, Indiana,
FREE TO WOMEN !
| To prove the healing und
cleansing power 6f Paxtlne
Toilet Antiseptic we will
mail a large trial package
with book of instructions
absolutely free. Tills is not
a tiny sample, but a large
package, enough to con-
vince anyone of its value.
I Women all over the country
| are praising Paxtine for what
Lit has done In loeel treat-
•ment of female IB*. curing
all Inflammation end discharges, wonderful as a
cleansing vaginal douche, for sore throat, nasal
catarrh, as a mouth wash and to remove tartar
and whiten the teeth, Send today; a postal card
'f HI do.
(told by druggists or eent postpaid by na, 60
sente, large box- Satisfaction guaranteed.
TDK at. PAXTON CO., Boston, Mae*
914 Colnmbne A'#.
PAXTINE
LEWIS* SINGLE BINDER
STRAIGHT BY CIGAR
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SHOT SHELLS
3$
years of ammunition making.
U.M.C. on the head of a cart-
ridge is a guarantee of quality.
Sure fire—accurate—reliable.
Ask yoar dealer.
Catalog—**
uRon rtf util.
TIE UMQII METALLIC,
CARTRIDGE 60.
BRIDGEPORT, CONE.
Bromo-Seltzer
Promptly cores ell
Headaches
Who's
Afraid
The childish confidence which this
illustration portrays shows exactly tbe
confidence of everyone who has ever used
Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin
(A Laxative)
MooHoello. uL
Perhaps no medicine ever put on the
market has met with such phenomenal
cures and the output of our laboratory
has increased steadily 500 per cent every
year. This speaks volnmns for Dr. Cald-
well’s Syrup Pepsin which is positively
guaranteed to car* dyspepsia, indiges-
tion, constipation, malaria and all troubles arising from the stomach (excepting
cancer) and if yon will purchase a 50 cent or 91.00 bottle from year druggist it
will be n complete revelation to yon. Heads off biliousness, induces sound and
refreshing sleep, cures nervousness, and is praised by women in all peats ef
tbe country.
We win be cladta seed ye* s temple bottle and e Stole
booklet oa etomeeb tieeble* if yse will lead at e postal.
PEPSIN SYRUP COMPANY.
The Production ef an Egg.
Anyone, upon opening after death
the body of a hen, will find a duster
of eggs in formation much like a
buneh of grapes, and called the ova-
rium (see cut). These, howaver, are
but rudimentary egga, aaya the Agri-
cultural Gazette of New South Wales.
Bitch of these eggs la contained with-
in a thin,'transparent sac and at-
tached by a narrow pipe or stem to
the ovary. These rudimentary egga
have neither shell nor white, con-
sisting wholly of yolk, on which floats
the germ of the future chicken; and
aa they become larger and larger they
arrive at ft certain stage when, by
their own volition, weight or other
cause, they become individually de-
tached from tbe bunch, and fall into
a sort of funnel leading into a pipe
or passage way called the oviduct—
this organ In the hen being from 22
to 2$ inches long. During the pas-
sage of this egg or ovum to the outer
world it becomes coated with succes-
sive layers of albumen—the white—
which is secreted from the blood-ves-
sels of the oviduct in the form of a
thick gliary fluid, and is prevented
from mixing with the yolk by the
membrane or sac which surrounded it
before it became detached from the
cluster. It is also strengthened by
a second and stronger membrane,
formed around the first immediately
after falling into the funnel, and hav-
ing what Is like two twisted cords of
a more dense albuminous character,
FOR TWENTY YEARS MAJOR MARS
SUFFERED FROM CATARRH OF THE KIDNEYS,
DANGEROUS KIDNEY DISEASES CURED
Pe-ru-na Creating a National Sensation in the Cure
of Chronic Ailments of the Kidneys.
Major T. H. Mars, of the First Wiscon-
sin Cavalry regiment, writes from 1425
Dunning street, Chicago, 111., the following
letter: *
••For yean / suffered with catarrh of
the kidneys contracted In the army.
Medicine did not help me any until a
comrade who bad been helped by Pe-
runa advised me to try It. I bought
some at once, and soon found blessed
relief. I kept taking it tour months,
and am now well and strong and feel
better than 1 have done tor the past
twenty yean, thanks to Peruna.
T. H. Man.
At the appearance of the first symptom
of kidney trouble, Peruna should be taken.
This remedy strikes at once the very root
of the disease. It at once relieves the
catarrhal kidneys of the stagnant blood,
preventing the escape of serum from the
blood. . Peruna stimulates the kidneys to
excrete from the blood the accumulating
poison, and thus prevents the convulsions
fu Ovun aid Oviduct or * Lena* Bftk
called by anatomists chalazes, which
pasa quite through the white at the
ends, and being, aa it were, embed-
ded therein, thus preventing tbe yolk
and germ from rolling about when
the egg la moved, and nerving to
keep the germ uppermost, ao that it
may beat receive tbe heat Imparted
during incubation.
It is during the passage of the egg
through the lower part of the ovi-
duct that it gets covered with the two
skins which are found Inside the
shell. These, although lying close
around the egg, at the thick end be-
come separate, and. form what Is
called the air-bubble or chamber.
When the egg has advanced more
than half-way down the oviduct, It
is still destitute of shell, which be-
gins to be formed by a process of
secretion, and wnen about completed
the various shades of brown and tint-
ed coloring matter Is Imparted in
those breeds in which colored eggs
sre peculiar.
Fattening Horses for Sale.
Fattening horses so that they will
reach market in good condition tor
sale Is qnlte an Important Industry in
some regions, says C. F. Langworthy.
For instance, In Iowa, there are a
number of feeders who thus prepare
large numbers of horses for the Chi-
cago market, and officials of the Iowa
Experiment Station have gathered
some data on the subject Tbe gen-
eral practice Is to feed generously and
give little exercise. With proper feed-
ing and care, as many as a dozen
horses of a lot fed for market have
In some instances made an average
gain of 3-75 pounds per head per day
Somewhat larger gains have been
made under exceptional circumstances,
throughout a period of ninety days.
which are
sure to follow
if the poisons
are allowed
to remain. It
gives great
vigor to the
heart's action
and digestive
system, both
of which are
apt to fail
rapidly in
this disease.
Peruna cures catarrh of the kidneys simply
because it cures catarrh wherever located
If you do not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr, Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case and he will be
pleased to give you hi3 valuable advice
gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of Thf
Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
PILES
NO MONEY TILL CURED. 28 yeazs estabusreo.
We seed FREE nd postpaid a 200 pace treatise ee Pile*. Fistel* aed Disease* of the
tectum; also 100 pace ilia*, treatise oa Diseases of Womta. Of tfec tkoesee Js cored
by eer mild method. *oi.e paid a ceoi till cared—me famuli their same* m applicate*.
DR$. THORNTON A MINOR. 1030 Oat St. K«e*a» City, Me.
’Winchester
Factory Loaded Smokeless Powder Shells.
It's not sentiment — it’s not the price — that makes the
most intelligent and successful shots shoot Winchester
Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells. It's the results they
give. It’s their entire reliability, evenness of pattern and
uniform shooting. Winchester “Leader” shells,load-
ed with smokeless powder, are the best loaded shells on
the market. Winchester “Repeater” shells loaded with
smokeless powder are Cheap in price but not in quality.
Try either of these brands and yon will be well pleased.
Be sure to get Winchester Factory Loaded shells.
THE SMELLS THE CHAMPIONS SMOOT.
Prof. Thomas Shaw says that Ayr-
shire cattle form the only class of
dairy stock In the counties of Ayr.
Wigtown. Bute, Argyle, Dumfries. Kln-
cudbrlgbt and Perth in Scotland.
MORPHINE
Coca no *od Tobacco Habit* rates
When Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mention This Pnpsr.
W. N.U. —WICHITA— NO.31. 1903
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Simmons, J. Mason. The Manchester Journal. (Manchester, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1903, newspaper, July 31, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496852/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.