The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 14, 1904 Page: 2 of 12
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GIRL HAD QUICK WIT.
right Answer Set Russian Diplomat
to Pondering.
At a reception given to the Rus-
tiian Symphony Association in the
Brevoort House re-
cently the Russian
Consul General
M. de Lodygensky
had a merry bit of
reparteo from an
American girl that
gave him some-
thing to think
about.
"I wanted to say
something apropos
to her" he said to
a friend; "she was
so pretty. Sho
looked as if sho
might bo athletic
played golf and all
that."
" 'Ah miss I inquired 'do you lovo
outdoor sports?
" 'Oh I do'i't know' she replied coy-
ly; 'If they're not too old. Are you
one?' "New York Times.
UNKNOWN TRIBE OF AFRICANS.
Explorer Finds People of Whom Noth-
ing Has Been Told.
Between 1895 and 1900 that courage-
ousoxplorer Major Gibbons employed
in determining the territory between
the Zambesi and Kafuklve rivers in
King Lewanika's dominions western
Bnrotscland had the good fortune to
discover the springs of the Zambesi
and In tho course of his journeylngs
covered 13000 miles a greater extent
ot travel than any other Afiican ex-
plorer Including perhaps David Liv-
ingstone. In a distant part of Barotseland he
encountered a tribe of buslimen total-
ly differing from any others known;
timid to a degree of slight build yet
not unduly short. In appearance they
showed thick receding lips and curi-
ously enough a light skin a little
darker than a sunburnt whlto man.
Armed with bows and arrows with no
habitations of any kind feeding chief-
ly upon snakes they sleep on tho
ground whorever they happen to be at
the close of a day's hunting and for-
age. They are nude except for a cat
skin hanging from tho waist. Tho
major describes them as friendly but
only after great persuasion did he get
them to faco the camera.
Tallest of 8choolboys.
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A man's man Is penorally a worn
in'8 man; but a woman's man is
never a man's man.
PIho's Cure Ih the best mccllclno wo over used
for nil affections of the throat and lungs. Wm.
0. Esosmt Vunbuicn Intl. Feb. 10 1WX).
Every dog has his day and somo
dogs every day.
Joseph Schuppcrs a German school
boy sixteen yoars old Is 7 feet 4
inches high and still growing. As will
bo soon from tho photograph ho lg
nearly as tall whon sitting down or
a low chair as the ordinary man Is
standing.
They Are All Pleased.
"By experience I havo found your
Hunt's Lightning Oil to be a great
pain nnd sprain reliever. I am very
much pleased with It."
O. C. Cook
Hallottsvllle Tex.
25c and 50c bottles.
A dollar saved is a dollar earned
for the benefit of s6mo fellow that
comes along with a "scheme."
Tells of Nineveh's Destruction.
A basalet stolefound by Fr. Scheil
in the nrchcolcMcal museum at Con-
stantinople hasrin it an Assyrian in-
scription of King Nobonod of tho
sixth century before Christ telling of
tho destruction of Ninovoh an event
hitherto found on no monument.
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Cottage City
World's Fair
St. Louis
WHEN yon vMt tho World's Fair Htop at Cottagp City Hotel
or furnished cottage Cool and Cozy Rooms Capacity 600
First class hotel accommodations Ono block from Olive St.
World'H Fair Car and main entrance Beautiful view of grounds
and ltn grand illuminations. $1.00 per day and up. Address
MEROH ANT'S-COTT-A GE CO. 5580 Waterman Avo St. Louis.
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
Tho Grand Trunk Railway System
have opened a new City Ticket Office
at 308 North Broadway St. Louis
and ate now operating through car
service dally between St. Louis Mon-
treal and Toronto in connection with
the Illinois Central B. R. This ar-
rangement will afford excellent serv-
ice to passengers taking advantage of
the low excursion tares to points in
Ontnrlo Quebec and Nova Scotia that
are on sale at the present time from
St. Louis and Kansas City.
GEO. W. VAUX A. G. P. & T. A.
135 Adams St. Chicago III.
In order to realize full value of
Rome things they should bo fully invoiced.
Do Your Feet Ache and Burn?
Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot
Kasc a powder for the feet. It makes
tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures
Swollen riot Sweating- Feet Corns and
Bunions. At all Druggists and Shoo
tstorcs ase. Sample sent tfRKE. Ad-
dress Allen S. Olmsted LeRoy N. Y.
Now cometh tho beauteous summer
days when the fond mother takes
Fido driving in the park whllo tho
nursory maid trundles the baby car-
riage thereto. Pittsburg Dispatch.
Try One Package.
If "Defiance Starch" does not please
you roturn it to your dealer. If it
does you get one-third more for the
same money. It will give you satis-
faction and will not stick to the iron.
Some women consider themselves
Immensely artistic who are merely
fond of accumulating junk.
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Don't forget when yoii
order starch to get the
best. Get DEFIANCE. No
more "yellow" looking clothes.
no more cracking or breaking. It
doesn't stick to the iron. It gives satis-
faction or you get your money back. The
cost is 10 cents for 16 ounces of tne best
starch made. Of other starches you get
but is ounces. Now don't forget. It'saj
your grocers.
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Nrnlld method nont paid cent till cured wt) furnish their namts on application.
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In civilized society there arc one thousand dyspeptics to one drunkard. This host would be cut off at
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uncooked improperly prepared foods.
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a companion at Chester Pa. the other
day.
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Twine, W. H. The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 14, 1904, newspaper, July 14, 1904; Muskogee, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69957/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.