The Watonga Herald And Peoples' Voice. (Watonga, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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HOUSEHOLD FRIENOl
CommlMlonw Prouty Appointed to Con-
duct Hoaring Horo—Shippers Aro
Pleased
Judge Charles A. Proutjr has been as-
signed by the interstate commerce com- Deacon Allen Sheldon, who recently White and delicately tinted kid
mission to come to Oklahoma City to passed away, was universally respect- Rloves may be cleaned by anvone who
conduct the investigation of complaints ed bv all who knew him, and hi( will proceed carefully and with aorne
*T° “'*** d'*‘ f,orle8 were ”^ened to with much de- degree of judgment,
part of th* Rork^iifi .ndoi*he'r rant 1 ■ saJ's * writer In the Poston l-Iglit gloves should be worn as of
roads operating in Oklahoma. (Herald. He used to tell the following ton as possible before the first clean-
Thlt fact was made known In a dls- * 1'h. a 8rcat deil1 of Interest: Ing If used carefully and the badly
patch received from Washington Sutur- " “en a very sma,l boy he asked his soiled places rubbed lightly with
father to let him go with him to the ^soiled bread crumbs each time after
town meeting. He wont, with the! "'earing the first cleaning can be pro-
promise that when he returned he longed quite a while, but after light
would tell the folks what happened. gloves have once been cleaned they
In those days the church was sup-, soil readily and should not be allowed
IDNgm
LADDER
lAHO
day night, which states that this is the
first move in an aggressive campaign
under the new rate law that has been
instituted by the interstate commerce
commission.
Sixty-five cases have been set for
hearing in different parts of the United
States and the work will ocoupt *he
time of the commissioners until March.
The hearings in Oklahoma have been
set for January SI and February 1. Com-
| mlssioner Lane will take the Pacific
coast cases; Judge Prouty will tuke in
Denver, Oklahoma and part of Texas; Mr.
Clark will cover the middle west, and
Judge Clements wdll make a round in the
south. Hearings will be had in San
Francisco, Denver, Houston. Fort Worth,
Oklahoma City. Wichita. Cedar . Rapids.
Kansas City. Omaha, Chicago, St. Louis
and pther places.
The commission will be assisted in the
Oklahoma City cases by Attorney Gen-
eral Cromwell and Charles West, special
counsel, of Enid. They would like to
have all Interested shippers attend the
proceedings and give testimony relative
to the alleged failure of railroads to op-
erate their property, and to give infor-
mation in regard to alleged delays of
freight car shipments.
Shippers are elated at the prospect of
opportunity to present their griev-
ported by a tax on every property to become too soiled before submitting
holder. Whatever of Interest came up them to another treatment.
for the church had to be voted on at
the town meeting.
The pastor being feeble and his
voice not strong, an article in the
town warrant called for the removal
of the sounding board from over the
pastor's head, since It acted as an ex-
tinguisher. and not as originally
planned. When Allen returned he
told his mother about the sounding
board, and said;
‘Mr. Flagg got up and said, In his
squeaky voice: 'Mr. Moderator. 1
make a motion that we remove the
sound from under the board.' "
AWFUL EFFECT OF ECZEMA
Covered with fellow Sores—Grew
Worse—Parents Discouraged—Cu-
ticura Drove Sores Away.
A very good preparation for clean-
ing gloves is madfe by mixing together
equal quantities of finely powdered
alum and pipe clay or fuller’s earth.
Dip a piece of flannel in the mixture
and rub the soiled parts with it, light-
ly at fl 1*81 so as to loosen the soil and
not rub it In.
Repeat the rubbings until the gloves
are quite clean, then wipe them with
a piece of clean flannel. Bran should
then be nibbed all over the glove with
French chalk and wiped off with a
soft, clean cloth.
Gloves should always be laid away
in tissue paper, for it aids in preserv-
ing the elasticity of the kid and keeps
the gloves in a good condition.
“Our little girl, one year and a
ances before the body that has authority half old, was taken with eczema or
that was what the doctor called it.
to compel the railroads to observe uni-
form rates and regulations. Delays In
freight service* in Oklahoma have be-
come so aggravated that many dealers
In cotton, coal, grain and other commodi-
ties are unable properly to conduct their
business.
FIND LOTS WORTHLESS
Peruna is a household friend in
more than a million homes. This
number is increasing every day.
Peruna has become a household word
all over the English speaking world.
Jl is an old tried remedy for all ca-
tarrhal diseases of the heady throaty
lungSy stomachy kidneys, bladder and
female organs.
Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna
Almanac for 1907.
We called in the family doctor, and
he gave some tablets and said she
would be all right in a few days.
The eczema grew worse and we
called in doctor No. 2. He said she
was teething, as soon as the teeth
wero through she would be all right.
But she still grew worse. Doctor
-Kentuckians Unknowingly Bought Real ^ said it was eczema- By this
Estate and Charge Misrepresentation | time »be was nothing but a yellow,
WILBURTON: Evidence of what may 1 greenish sore. Well, he said he could
turn out to be one of the largest and help her, so we let l^m try it about
most cleverly operated land swindles In j a week. One morning we discovered
the history of Indian Territory Is just a l|ttle ye|low pimple on one of
sr \her ot ” - •»*-<■<>
dence, Ky. Montgomery represents some
forty or fifty persons scattered over Ken-
THE USEFUL LAMP STOVE.
Economical and Greatly
Kitchen Work.
Simplifies
doctor No. 3. He came over and
looked her over, and said that he
tucky and several other southern states could- not do anything more for
her, that we had better take her
to some eye specialist, since it was
an ulcer. So we went to Oswego to
doctor No. 4, and he said the eye-
Wonderful Incandescent.
Hans Zuzel, an Austrian chemist, Is
said to have perfected an Incandescent
lamp which is made of filaments of
cheap material, but of great durability
and capable of burning 3,600 hours.
who have purchased lots represented to
be desirable building locations but which
on investigation prove to be on a rocky
hillside and in the bed of a creek almost
Inaccessible from Wllburton ami totally | g|ght wag gone, but that he could
unsatisfactory a. an investment. | heIp lt. We thought we would
Montgomery, who himself is one of the
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any
cave of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
. >na and 1
out aiiy obligations made by t_____
Waldino. Kinnan * Marvin.
, CUnh
irectly upon the blood and mucous Surfaces of the
try
"fleeced." propose, to begin action on ' doctor N,°' &’ Well that proved the
behalf of the many Investors to recover samG’ onl>r he charged $10 more than
the money obtained, so it is said, upon j doctor No. 4. We were nearly dis-
false representations and to punish the couraged. I saw one of the Cuti-
men who have been responsible. cura advertisements in the paper and
Some time ago the Spiro Townglte com- | thought We would try the Cuticura
pany, bus,n*8s in^ Spiro, J Treatment, so I went and purchased
I. T., of which one Lowery is said to be
a set of Cuticura Remedies, which
ictly upon tl
system. TCHtlu
bottle, Sckld bv
Take Fl
culm Surf ace
i. Price 25 cents per
ioqIhIs sent
sll I>niirKlat«.
Binlly PlIH for cnnntlpstloq.
Confederate Congressmen.
Fifteen men are known to bo atm
alive who served as confederate con-
gressmen—John Goode and Roger A.
Pryor, Virginia; A. S. Colyar, J. D. C.
Atkins, Joseph B. Heiskel and John V.
Wright/ Tennessee; Hiram P. Bell,
Georgia; Henry C. Jones, Florida;
James L. Pugh, Alabama; S. B. Calla-
han, Indian Territory; J. A. P. Camp-
bell, Mississippi;; 8. H. Ford. Ken-
tucky; W. H. Tibbs. North Carolina.
Japanese Hot Baths.
In Japan hot baths are used at a
temperature of 104 degress. Fahren
heit. Immediately thejs leave this
the bathers plunge Into perfectly cold
water. A European doctor who has
spent many years In Tokio declares
that, after a bath of this heat and the
subsequent douche, he used to feel
warfti all day in the coldest winter
vttather, while in summer the bath
had the exactly contrary effect, and
most cooling and refreshing.
president, purchased a atrip of land ad- . ^ „
Joining the town of Wllburton. This ^OSt *“? *n three dajs our
land Is situated upon a hillside which Is , dauKhter, who had been sick about
a mass of boulders and the lower part | ®^ht months, showed great improve-
along a creek bed which Is subject to ment, and-in one week all sores had
overflow. The strip Is In an out of the disappeared. Of course it could not
way place and the land is of little value restore the eyesight, but if we had
for any purpose. used Cuticura in time I am confident
This land was platted and mapped out that it would have saved the eye. We
Tnto town lots numbering about 200 lm- ; -hlnk there ,B no remedy so good for
aginary streets were marked out, photo- . . , . .. ...
graphs of neighboring houses which were 1 8 " » or Impurity of the
blood as Cuticura. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
on the town side of the hill In excellent
location were taken and catalogued and
used. It is said, to represent new townslts
addition. According to the story repre-
sentatives were started on the road
throughout Kentucky selling these lots for
prices ranging from $50 to $90 per lot.
It Is alleged that false statements sent
through the mall and otherwise were
used to deceive the purchasers who will.
It Is believed, lose everything paid for
them owing to their peculiar location.
Abbott, R. F. D. Nc. 9, Fulton, Os-
wego Co., N. Y., August 17, 1906."
Woman Is Adventurous.
In proof of the assertion made by
the German authorities that all is well
well in Morocco, an officer of the re-
cent German expedition to Fez tells
how, in the heart of Morocco, he had
nset an English woman touring alone.
DODDS
| K| DN EY -
PILLS
hi'
Several of the purchasers have arrived a feailess woman is Mrs. trances
here and have signified their Intention | * Campbell. She is reported to have
of Immediately beginning prosecution both j traveled all the way across Morocco
for recovery of money paid and false rep-
resentations and the government will be
asked to take a hand in the case.
Besides the persons who have arrived
here and found they have been fleeced
the authorities are receiving many let-
ters from the alleged victims In Ken-
tucky.
They are of the following character:
J. A. Davis of Kelly, Ky., writes: "I
have bought three lots and paid cash for
them. They are said to be level and in
first class location, but I can't get a deed
to them.”
M. Roberts of Adair. Ky., writes: *T
have bought and would like to know if
the lots are as represented.”
A blue flame oil stove for cooking
simplifies kitchen work especially for
a family of two. A stove with a res-
ervoir holding a gallon will burn con-
tinuously for six hours. By regulat-
ing one's work so as to utilize every
hit of the llame, excellent results may
be obtained. For instance, when the
match is applied to the wick and the
flame is creeping up, have a vessel
ready to place over the flame imme-
diately in order to utilize every bit
of heat. When the flame Is turned
out and begins to subside, if ono
plans to have some dish that needs
to be kept warm while dinner is be-
ing served, very satisfactory re-
sults may be obtained and every bit
of the flame utilized from the time
the match is applied to the last ex
piring flicker.
Water Hanging Plants.
Be sure that plants hanging in poto
and baskets get all the water they
need. Because they are near the
celling, where the temperature is
much higher than at the window sill,
they will dry out much more rapidly
than ordinary plants, says the Home
Magazine. They are also exposed on
all sides, and this accelerates evap-
oration. I have a method of keeping
these plants well watered which
works well. I take a small can or
cup and punch holes in the bottom
of it. Make these small at‘first, un- '
til you know Just how much water
is needed. Fill these vessels and
place them on the surface of the soil.
Vines can be so trained as to hide
them. Observe the efTect carefully. I
If not enough water passes through
to keep the soil moist, you will know
that larger holes are necessary. This
matter can be regulated to a nicety,
with a little experimenting. Fill the
cup each morning. A treatment of
this kind will enable any one to grow
fine hanging plants.
Mrs. Mary Wagner, of 1367 Kossuth
atenue, Bridgeport. Conn., says; “I
was so weak-
ened and gener-
ally run down
with kidney dis-
ease that for a
long time I could
not do my work
and was five
weeks in bed.
There was con-
tinual bearing
down pain, ter-
rible backaches,
headaches and
at times dizzy spells when everything
was a blur before me. The passages
of the kidney secretions were irregu-
lar and painful, and there was con-
siderable sediment and odor. 1 don't
know what I would have done but
for Doan’s Kidney Pills. I could see
an improvement from the first box,
and five boxes brought a final cure.”
Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box
Fo8ter-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.
Shakespeare as Novel Hero.
William Shakespeare is the hero of
a new and striking novel by the Dan-
ish woman writex ^Sophus Bandits.
Moreover, British^ J American read-
ers will probably soon have a chance
to read this tale, for Queen Alexandra,
who recently read it in the original,
was so much Impressed by it that she
advised the authoress to have It
translated into English. This transla-
tion is now proceeding and the Eng-
lish version Is to be dedicated to the
queen, who is herself a Dana,
Don't Delay.
The season of coughs and colds Is
not yet past—they will be prevalent
for some months to come. Do not
neglect or experiment with them. Use
the safe and sure remedy—Simmons’
Cough Syrup. It heals the soreness
and stops the cought.
Then They Went Off.
“It strikes me that you are loaded."
said the pistol to the double-barrel
shotgun.
“Oh, not quite," rejoined the latter.
"I’m only half-shot.”
Whereupon they both exploded with
laughter.—Chicago Daily News.
Starch, like everything else, Is be-
ing constantly improved, the patent
Starches put on the market 26 years
ago are very different and Inferior to
those of the present day. In the lat- I
est discovery—Defiance Starch—all In-
jurious chemicals are omitted, while
the addition of another ingredient, in-
vented by us, gives to the Starch a
strength and smoothness never ap-
proached by other brands.
thaaaaymptoamia
Lydia EL Pinkham'sVegetable Compound
made from native root* u4 harba. No other medicine i> the counter ha*
reoelTed such widespread Bad unqualified endorsement. Nooth-
cine has anoh , record of OHM of female Ilia.
dl as in sea, and doll pain, in my back, but roar
medicine eoon brought about a change In my general condition MU
mu up and made me perfectly well."
Lydia R. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cure. Female Complaints,
such aa Backache, railing Bad Displacements. Inflammation aad 1’lima
Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women
Lywa^lfaa? w?a*n®aa ■*» facetted ta
Women Buffering from
write Mrs. Plnkham, at ~
Thoroughly Reliable.
If ever there was a reliable and safe
remedy it is that old and famous por-
ous plaster—Alleock's. It has been in
use for sixty years, and is as popular
to-day ns ever, and wo doubt if there
Is u civilized community on the face
or the globe whore tills wonderful pain
reliever cannot be found, in the selec-
tion of the Ingredients and in their
manufacture the greatest carols taken
to keep each plaster up to the highest
standard of excellence, and bo pure
and simple are the Ingredients that
even a child can use them.
Allcock's are the original and gen-
uine porous piasters and are sold by
Druggists all over the world.
Choose always the way that seems
the best, however rough It may be;
custom will soon render lt easy and
agreeable.—Pythagoras.
Youthful Astronomer.
Robert H. Baker, formerly of the
Amherst faculty, i, assistant astrono-
mer of the Allegheny observatory at
the age of 23.
SICK HEADACHE
Positively cured by
them Little Pill,.
They also relieve Dis-
tress tram Dyspepsia. la-
digestion and Too nearty
Bating. A perfect ten)-
edy (or DUshuss, Nausea,
Drowsiness. Bad Turn
in the M <Jjk Coated
Tongue. Pain la the side,
torpid LrvXH. They
CARTER'S
Her advice is free.
regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
CARTERS
l|?|
Binning Must Bur
Fac-Similg Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
DIES IN ARMS OF LOVER
n|5
wSZffar
PIANOS!
$6.00 to $10.00 down, payments.
Talking Maoblnns
Ndthin^down, $1.00 a weak.
Guitars, Mandolins, Violin,, Organs,
$3 up, $1 weekly, sheet music, ate.
(EWING MACHINES
Tulsa Girl Drinks Poison and Flsos to
Hor Sweetheart ^
TULSA: With the cry, ”I>e taken
poIZon,” Gertrude Vann, a girl twenty
years old, staggered Into the home of her
sweetheart, William Grubbs, here Sun-
day.
Grubbs took her In his arms and hur-
ried to a physician’s office. The girl
died In awful agony on a crowded street
corner on the way.
The suicide resulted from a quarrel.
She had taken enough strychnine to kill
several persons, according to the physi-
cian’s statement.
Oil horseback, with no other escort
lltau a few servants.
Makes Pain Go Away.
Are you one of the or -s >o pay in
toll
For your right of way . irou~h this
life?
If so you will find Hunt's Lightning Oil
A friend which will aid in the strife.
To those who earn their own way
by their own labor, accidents occur
with painful frequency. Burns, bruises,
cuts and sprains are not strangers to
the man who wears corns on his
hands. A better remedy for theso
troubles does not exist than Hunt's
Lightning Oil.
Apple Pies with Raisins.
Apple pies with raisins are far
from novel, except us they have been
forgotten in the Bcarch for further
fetching desserts. Cut up sour apples
and turn them with a goodly propor-
tion of seeded raisins into an under-
crest lining a pie tin. Put on the
cover, but do not pinch It against the
lower crust, and bake. When the
apples are tender remove the upper
crust without breaking lt. season the
apples with sugar mixed with tiny
tabs of butter and with cinnamon,
stirring it into the fruit carefully, and
then put on the top crust. The pie
is delicious, hot or cold.
Some day a long suffering genius
will Invent a safety razor with a pho-
nograph attachment—then It will be
good by for tire garrulous barber
Garfield Ten (the Herb remedy which ie
Guaranteed under the Pure f'ood und
Drupe I .aw) ehould he taken to regulate
the Liver, Kidneys, stomach and bowels,
ind to purify the blood.
Cherry 8alad.
Cherry salad Is made of Maraschino
cherries, stuffed with hazel nuts, j
These are served very cold, on let- [
tuce leaves, with mayonnaise dress- 1
ing.
A very useful gift for a young couple 1
Is one of those little after-dinner
coffee sets, consisting of a tray, with
glass bottoms and wooden gallery and
handles; a small silver coffee pot,
sugar bow! and cream pitcher, and two
china coffee cups set in silver, with
silver saucers.
AVfeeetable Preparalionfor As-
similating the Food andRegula-
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
1m VMS.' I H 11 I) K i
Promotes Digeation.ChcwfuL- I
ness and Rest.Contains neiliier ||
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
NotNarcotic.
nmvttfoui*siHvu.HTamR
-W-
Mx.Smutm •
ifc
Aperfecl Remedy TorConstipa-
flon. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish-
ness and Loss or Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
Alb monihs «* J <1
)3 hosts I MS
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
| The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
EXACT COPY- OF WRAPPER.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
FREE,
Homestead*
WESTERN CANADA:
Special Trains Lein Chicago, March 19th,
Manitoba, Saskatchewan p
and Alberta1 Homestead^
'
Canadian Government representative! will
accompany this train through to destination.
For certificate entitling'cheap rates, liters*
ture and all particulars, apply to ^ ./J /
JfSF :
iM
LS^CRAWFORD, Nw 12$ W. NWk Start,
Tuttls Will Have New 8chool Building
TUTTLE- The city council pasaed a
resolution Instructing the city attorney to
draw an ordinance for the iR«uance of
school bonds to build a $15,000 school
building in the town of Tuttle by the be-
ginning of the next school year.
Must Cease Work Unless Weather Clears
TULSA: Unless the weather clears up
for a week or ten days ell work will
be suspended in the Glenn pool and no
transportation of supplies is possible. Mud
Is a foot deep and in some places deeper.
A number of people thought they could
get to the pool by driving out from Sa-
pulpa Saturday In several Instances ths
travelers were forced to tie their teams
two miles from the pool and walk In.
Cleaning Kitchen Walls.
To clean the kitchen walla, first
There is nothing that stands still in P”'” !?
time, so that no duly at all admits ol L a cloth and d p It in the
delay; each Is strictly the duly of the “"d W89h “ parKt of thB wa"
moment.—Martlneau. with -It. then wring another cloth out ,
l of nice hot water and go over the spot
just cleaned with kerosene and lastly
wipe with clean, dry cloth. You will ;
be surprised nt the results. It Is the
easiest and most satisfactory way of
washing painted kitchen or bathroom
walls.
NO MORE Ml
the acwimnfl
ft!
VASELINE
EXTRACT OP THR CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT M
people ss, "II Is th. best ef sll r»mpnpmUoaC’' ^A^Ipn?
LINE PAMPHLET VHICkf ILL INTEREST YOU. *
CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO.
IT STATI SinMT. NCW YORK CITY
ELECTROTYPES I
DEFIANOE ITHOR—iLTSSS
ssssisaa-TU
TkrapMs’i Cya1
riLKS CURED IN S TO 14 DATS.
PAZO OINTMMNT Ik toutnmteed to cure biiy case
)f Itnliinir. lillnd, Mlt-ediug or rudiug i'lios id
I to 14 duyB ui money refunded. bOc.
There is no cure for the Indigestion
caused by being compelled to eat your
own words.
of this city, received m letter
“*“ - ‘ Dlng oeotein-
BRING GOOD HEALTH
Or* William’ Pink Pills, Used Aftei
the Grip, Arreet Fatal Decline and
Rebuild the System.
i Any bodily weakness caused by 8
deficiency in the blood can be cured
by the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills
because these pills actually make new
blood. After attacks of the grip the
A Cincinnati drummer posing si blood lE Benerally run down and the
Rlchsrd Herding Davis hsd the tlmi P“t>eht continues to decline,
of his life st the expense of Nssb T “A!,ou,t. three Tea™ ago." says Mrs
rill.1, "ion" . Jennie Cowan, of 718 N. Henry
_ Street. West Bay City, Mich., "1
Censolentl.ua Cu.t.m.r Paid D.bt ““ght, a “Vf're C°1J' "h'C? ran 'nt"
NORMAN: R. C. Berry, a dry good. ‘h® frlP 1 ,wa8 ?°n"”ed ,0. .^ed
u»hUi .ui. i__i.il I tor two weeks. At the end ot that
To Clean Matting.
Chinese and Indian mattings need
little washing If they are regularly
dusted and wiped over with a moist
but not wet ctolh. A little lemon
juice or vinegar used with the water
helps to preserve the white color.
Rtraw mattings may be cleansed in
the Bine way (not too often, or they
will turn yellow) with salt and water.
Cocoanut matting should be well and
thoroughly scrubbed, and well rinsed
before putting lt back again.
tEADERS IXssrJS:
&E5nySi &&
w. N, UH Oklahoma CHy, No. 4, 1*07.
Pains at the waist, back, front, or side, are nearly sure proof of female trouble.
Some other signs are headache, pressing down ,pains, Irregular functions, restless-
ness, coid Iim6s. nervousness, etc. These pains may be allayed, the system braced
and the womanly functions regulated by the use of
Wine of Cardui
Mrs. Annie Hamilton, of Stetsonville, Wls., writes: “Cardui saved me
from the grave after three (3) doctors had failed to help me. It Is a good medicine
and I recommend it to all suffering women.” For sale at all druggists, in #1 bottles.
WRITE US A LETTER vT::«fcr • ^to^ *"**+»**
n. If you need MsdkafAd-
MM «nv*tope. A44r«||
time I was able to be about, but was
Popcorn Crisps
Have ready a big pan of fresh pop-
ped corn, taking care that all the
hard kernels are sifted out. Pour over
the corn some hot taffy, then work
lightly with the tips of your buttered
completely run down. I was so weak ^*??ers un* kernels slightly
I could hardly stand, my cheeks had To each other. This can bo
no color and I felt faint. My heart molded into balls, but is more dell
would flutter and it was difficult foi left loosely adhering.
: me to breathe at times. Neuralgia
and st>lt to comply
with the HOMMltM
, - the
Regulations,
ths present year a large portion of
Daring
Niw Wheat Growing Territory
NAB BKKN MADS ACCRSBfllMt TO MAR-
KETS BY THE RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION
that ban been pushed forward so vigorously by
the thres great railway companies.
For 1 Herat urs and particulars address SUPRR-
1NTUNDKNT OF IMMIGRATION, Ottawa,
Canada, or ths following authorised Canadian
Oovarament Agent i
kl. L CtAWrORB. He. t» *. Up* Nreak
;law Cttf, ihseart.
Hmtlig this papas’*
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■ten ought
Rb would a
___j Beer* from hi*
i |t .hire *. it Bo Is mar
Scotch Woathoi.
Mrs. Auchtcrbody — Wool. Sandti,
yon was s Abb dry day we bed last
month.
Handle—Deed, aye, H Just put ms
In mind o' nne we had, when I was
% bit laddie, but It was, if onythtng,
fully drier.
For Fancy Work.
If threads draw hard and break
easily .when preparing a piece of fan-
cy work a little white soap rubbed on
the wrong aide of the linens Is an ad-
vantage. A lather - applied with a
brush Is often convenient, and does
not hawn the linen.
Retreepectlon.
Stella—Does she cross her bridges
before she comes to them?
Bella—No, but ehc crosses them
several times after she has gone over
settled In the bock of my head and
I stomach and f suffered from rheums
.tlsm.in my shouldera.
j “I had the care of the best doctoi
In town but became no better until, a
friend told me one day how she had
; been cured by Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills snd t decided to try them. I
soon felt better and continued using
(hem until I was entirely cured. They ss—ai«« a... . .
built me up again to perfect health ,, , , na n° p*n* •* Hor"*-
hnd I use them now whenever I feel ',o n“ ln ,,an* ■d'1 kettles may be
at all sick and they always help me.” v*r7 easily mended at home with the
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are Invsl- al<1 of a candle. A special solder
unable In such esses, ns well as In comes In the form of a hollow wire
other blood diseases, because they not Oiled with powdered rosin. Hold
only drive off tho germs of the disease ulensll so that candle flame Is dt
but build up the system. The pills rectly under the hole. After a few
hsve cured anaemia, rheumatism, sf- seconds touch the solder llghtlv to
fevers, neuralgia and tho and a drop wl„ off
filling the hole.
Keeps Young by Outdoor Cxsrc'se.
Although James Dryce, the netr
British ambassador to this country,
Is 68 years old, he has not by any
mcp.ns exhausted his physical ener-
gies or his fondness for exercise In ;
the open. His favorite recreation is |
mountain climbing, and he Is presi-
dent of the English Alpine club.
“It Knocks ths Itch.”
It may not cure al} ;
It does cure one of ths’
any form of itch evqfS
ter what It Is called
tlon is “Itch,” It knd
Ringworm and all the re]
nt ouee and cured by one box. Ifl j
guaranteed, and it* name la Hunt’* I
Cure. J
Guard within yourself that .
kindness. Know how to glVS
hesitation, how-to lose withaat
how to acquire without meanness.—
George Sand. ' ’ x . ’
Fur., Fur.l'jSSl •
Write for 1’rice Circular i and skip to
- * Minneapolis.
Write It la your heart that every
day la the best day in the year. No
man has learned anything rightly un-
til he knows that every day la dooms-
day.—Emerson.
Defiance Starch 1* the latest Inven-
tion In that line and an Improvement
on all other makes; It la more eco-
nomical, does better work, takee leae
time. Get it from any grocer.
i own reward—of Its own
Ed
Sloaivs „
Llnimeivt
jm r i
rathe* part , -
McMillan Fur A Wool
'You can also tell a man by ths oom-
uaBy he doesn't keep.
Love your enemies—but not John !
Demijohn.
Jkriiaio**
ter-efferts of
many other severe disorders.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are eold
by all d-ugglsta, or sent, postpaid, on
receipt of price, BO cents per bos, !
six boxes 12.60, by the Dr. Williams i
New York Medieal Societies.
______ _JRRHI__There aro B2 medical societies
Medlelae Company; Hchet ectudy. N. Y. ' Naw York city.
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Nation, O. R. The Watonga Herald And Peoples' Voice. (Watonga, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1907, newspaper, January 24, 1907; Watonga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc497215/m1/3/?q=Birth+of+a+Nation: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.