Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 296, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Eminent Doctors Praise Its Ingrsdlants.
We refer to that boon to weak narvous
suffering women known as JDr Pierce's
Favorite Prescription.
Dr. John Fyfeoe of the Editorial Staff
of The Kc.'LKcric Medical Kkview says
of Unicorn root (HclunUi IHolm) which
U one of the chlrf Ingredient of the "Fa-
vorite Prescription" :
"A remody which Invarlahly act it a uter-
ln lnvlvorator make fur normal ac-
tivity of I lie entire reproductive ytm.'
He continue "In Union I a we hare a medica-
ment which more fully imnfri the above
purposes than any other drug witli uliich 1 am
(winurtnttd. In the treatment of dlteaea pe-
culiar to women It l aeldom that a cane la
aeen which does not present tome indication
for this remedial atrenU" Dr. Kvfe further
aaya: "The following are amoii the leading
Indication for lluloiilawiLnlvoiii root). Pain
or aching in the back with leucorrbuta;
atonic (weak) condition! of the reproductive
organs of women menial depression and Ir-
ritability associated wltn chronic disease of
the reproductive organs of women coustanl
aensatlon of heat In the region of the kid-
neys; ineiiorrhagla (flooding) due to a weak
ened condition of the reproductive system!
amenorrbua (suppressed or absent monthly
period 1. arising from or accompanying an
abnormal condition of the digestive organs
and anain1c (thin blood) habit; dragging
eensations In the extreme lower part of the
abdomen."
If more or leas of the above ymptom
are present no Invalid woman can do
bettor than take Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription one of the leading Ingredi-
ents of which Is Unicorn root or Helonlas
and the medical properties of which It
most faithfully represent.
Of Golden Seal root another prominent
Ingredient of "Favorite Prescription"
Prof. Flnley ElllntfWood M. D.of Ben-
nett Medical College Chicago ay:
It la an Important remedy In disorders of
the womb. In all catarrhal conditions
and general enfeeblement. It is useful."
Prof. John M. 8cndder M. D. lata of
Cincinnati says of Golden Seal root :
"In relation to Its general effects on the
system thm it no mrdtettu in um about whUH
there it turn general unanimity opin(on. It
Is utii'fu!! regarded a Uie tonic useful in
all debilitated states."
Prof. Hartholow M. D. of Jefferson
Medical College ay of Golden Seal :
'Valuable in uterine hemorrhage menor-
rhagla i ll xl Ing) and congestive dysmenor-
rhea (painful menstruation)."
Ir. Pierce'g Favorite Prescription faith-
fully represents all the above named In-
gredients and cures the diseases for which
they are recommended.
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FOR MAN
AND BUST.
KILLS FAiN
AND DESTROYS
ALL GERM LIFE.
CURES RHEUMATISM
WONDERFULLY
PENETRATINC.
A COMPLETE
MEDICINE CHEST.
Price 25c 60c and f 1.00.
Dr. EARL S. SLOAN
615 Albany St. Beaton Mass.
Mib n bWs or ytlkm far at lods
of wtt wwk. On tk mrwrcrt
Look for the Jims' the ft trf
tht r TOWER en the button
The Goverr.nient of Canada
Gives absolutely
FREE to every
ettler ens hun
dVed sxsd sixty
acre mt land in
Weatera Canada.
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Land adjoining this can be purchased
from railway and Lund companies at from
t& to 110 per aero.
On this land this year has be firodikMvJ
upwards of twenty-five buslwlsof wheat to
tlie acre.
It i also the best at grar.ii'C laasa and for
mixed farming it has do auperior on the
continent.
Splendid climate low taxes railway!
convenient schools and churches close at
band.
Write tor "Twentieth Century Caaada"
and low railway rates to Superintendent of
Immigration Ottawa Canada; or to
authorized Canadian C"ernrueiit Atrent
J. S. Crawford No. 12Z VV. Ninth Street
ICacaas City Missouri.
(Mention tbls turner.)
tS S COUNCIL HILL
BECAUSE
COUNCIL HILL
SPEAK 5 FOR
IXSELF1
COUNCIL HILL ?:
a new town blit a
' moot olti loca
ted on theM.O. A U.
rallFoal 35 mflM from If upkogee. iru urrounJrii
hf YHt are of the bct utrrtmlttinil land la
tb Crcwk Nation. A brick railroad itation with
cement platforms a two-itory modern netiool house
IZ-foot uranUoId. tidewalki with curbing through tbe
bualucM BecUtso are but a few of the uhitantUl Im-
proTemDt. Never ha there boon Mich an oppor-
tunity for a hu si nest Ittcatloa or a profitable tureit
menC For particulars Kid re
Union Townsite Company
MuakoftM Indian Territory.
MC J THE MARVELOUS
Cat THE UNEQUALLED
25 cants. Box 68 Omaha Naa.
W.NU.-Oklahoma City No. 48 1905.
YVaKTltD rOB UHITBD ftTATKf A KMT; tlUIOQI4
oi.iaarriid wn between aim of 21 and W eitUan
United HtatM of good charactar and temperate
habits who can speak read and wriu F-ngllab Far
Information apply to HecruUtav Officer foet-
Offioa Pn.ldinc Oktahona Outhria. bUiiwnaa
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THE DAILY L7CPRESS
CHICKASHA
IND. TER
No matter who winp. the New York
election contest tho luwyerg can not
lose.
Ill luck is still pursuing the Russian
prisoners in Japan. They are to be
sent home.
The university presidents can
tackle footoall but they don't seeru to
be able to score.
Artist Gibson has left the country
but the girls will continue the effort
to live up to his pictures.
Two French generals are about to
fight a duel. A careful Inspection ot
the moon discloses no blood.
One vote for Mark Twain was cast
at the election in New York. What
joke there was was on the voter.
The recent revolution In Brazil last-
ed only a few hours. Some saloon-
keeper must have capitulated early.
The state of New Jersey is out of
debt and has 13.000000 in the treasury.
Of course everybody knows it's taint-
ed money.
A St. Ixniis woman's club decides
that women can not lovo man and art
at. the same time. Then let art be
passed up.
Why is it that a wise suggestion
from a foolish man never gets the at-
tention given to a foolish proposition
by a wise man?
Spanish students are rioting now.
Possibly football is a good thing after
all for the purpose of working off the
students' surplus energy.
If John Kendrlck Bangs carries out
his Intention to become a New Eng
.and farmer he will find that fanning
In New England is no joke.
It Is ungrateful of Russia not to
ise W. T. Stead's remedies for a dis-
tressed nation considering the fact
that he bas not patented them.
Russia is going to have a douma
find China is going to have a parlia-
ment. Why is it none of these for-
eign nations ever wants a congress?
Russian prisoners at Kishinev re-
volted in a body and set fire to tbe
jail. The simple life did not appeal to
them when so much was going on out-
side. That $100000 package of securities
has been found Intact in the street In
Philadelphia.- Now somebody will
probably assume that It was hidden in
the grass.
The Detroit man who bas erected a
statue of Satan in his front yard and
has to guard it from the good little
boys nmy be sure of the earnest sym-
pathy of Miss Mary MacLanc.
Reins 6U optimist Mr. Stead pro-
phcslps the loss of 100000 livrst in
Russia. If he were a pessimist he
adds he would siiy two millions. Bu
Mr. Stead always was emotional.
ft is gratifying 0 observe that the
descendants of Pocahontas have been
thoughtful enough at last to arrange
Tor a suitable monument to the mem-
ory of their illustrious ancestress.
Thes articles telling people how
to be as tall as they should be do
not meet the popular demand. What
people really want to know is how
not to be so short as they mostly
are. '
A Chicago wife wants a divorce be-
cause her husband spent all his
money. That is a crime as all wives
will agree. Husbands should bring all
their money home and leave It on the
bureau. '
A telegraph line Is soc: to be ex-
tended to Tlrobuctoo "bxtt the office
there will probably never achieve such
Importance as has at times been at-
tributed to the ones at Mokj St. Nicho-
las and C'lie Foo.
A fire in New York was started by
the burning of a pile of letters ignited
by the heat from a radiator. Unless
they were love letters one Janitor
must be doing all that can reasonably
be expected of him.
The king of Spain is a skilfull and
fearless rider a keen motorist a dead-
ly phot with either rifle or revolver a
splendid fencer and an exceptionally
clever boxer. The people hope that
he will also be a good king.
Prof. Jim Jeffries' remark that he
"wouldn't play football for $1000 a
minute" shows clearly how the princely
Income of a successful prize fighter
makes lilm arrogant when discussing
a question of wages.
Prince LouIs cabled from New York
to the London Times: "We find twenty-four
hours In the duy a wholly In-
sufficient allowance for the dally fare
of American hospitality." Royalty
never did care much about an eight-
hour day.
Jan Kubelik the violinist is going
to make a tour of the United States
and will bring with him Mrs. Kubelik
and the twins. This ought to keep
emotional young women froln going
crazy as they used do when Pado-
rewskl played
The New Disease
"What are bis symptoms?" asks tne
doctor to whom the mother of tne
young person has come for advice.
"Ho seems to have an Insane desire
to buy post cards. Why It's worse
than the cigarette habit with him. He
buys two or three dozen of them -.very
day and sends them off by mail. He
dreams about post cards and unless
ho Is given the opportunity to buy and
mall as many of them as he likes he
almost goes Into collapse. I am arraid
hia heart Is affected he gets so ner-
vous and excited when he Is crossed
in his wishes in that respect.'
"Yes" says the physician thought-
fully rubbing his eyeglasses. "The
symptoms you mention Indicate car-
diac disturbances. We might call
them postcardiac."
Without a smile he writes a pre-
scription for something that will taste
like the gum on the back of a stamp.
GREATEST WIRELESS STATION
Germany Building One to Receive Mas-
sages From 1000-Mile Circuit
The greatest wireless telegraph sta-
tion in the world Is nearing comple-
tion at Norddeich in the northwestern
part of the German empire. The sta-
tion is being built by tne postoffice de-
partment of tho German government
and will be in readiness for the trans-
mission of messages before the first
day of the year.
The towers are 213.25 feet high and
the station is expected to cover a cir-
cuit of at least one thousand miles.
The station will be able to recei'B and
send messages to and from Germany
Switzerland France Great Britain
and Denmark and from the greater
portion of Italy Sweden Norway
Spain the Balkan peninsula and Rus-
sia. The ttation Is intended for mili-
tary use In times of emergency.
Every tiusekeener should know
that If they will buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for laundry use they
will . save not only time because it
never sticks to the Iron but because
each package contains 16 oz. one ful
pound while all other Cold Water
Starches aro put up in -pound pack-
ages and tbe price is the same 10
cents. Then again because Defiance
Starch Is free from all Injurious chem-
icals. If your grocer tries to sell you
a 12 oz. package It Is teca:se he baa
a stock on hand which be wishes' to
dispose of before he puts in Defiance.
Le knows that Defiance Starch has
printed on every package in large let-
ters and figures "16 ov.s." Demand De-
fiance and sav3 much time and money
and the annoyance c the iron stick"
Ine. Defiance never sticks.
ARIZONA'S BIG ADVANCE
Gain of $8000000 Over 1900 in Manu
factured Products
A bulletin issued by the census bu;
reau-places the aggregate value of the
products of. the manufactures of Art
zona for the last year at $28083192 as
against $20438987 for 1900. Copper
refining is the principal industry repre-
sented in the bulletin the production
amounting to $22701981. The capi-
tal employed in 1904 amounted to $14-
395.C54. There were 4793 wage earn
ers employe:! and wages amounting to
$3.90324S were paid to them.
ULCERS FOR 30 YEAhS.
Painful Eruptions From Knees to Fee!
Seemed Incurable Cuticura
Ends Misery.
Another of those remarkable cures
by Cuticura after doctors and all elss
had failed is testified to by Mr. it
C. Moss ot Gainesville Texas in the
following letter: "For over thirty
years I suffered from painful ulcers
and an eruption from my knees to
feet and could find neither doctors
por medicine to help me until I used
Cuticura Soap Ointment and Pills
which cured me In six months. They
helped me the veTy first time I need
them and I am glad to write this w
that others suffering as I did may be
saved from misery.'"
Beer in Mugs and Glasses
Bavarians have long Insisted that
beer Is better and more wholesome 'I
drunk out of tone mugs than out ol
glass. Dr. W. Schultze has now ex-
amined the matter scientifically and
has found that beer is made injurious
by a chemical process which dissolves
the oxide of lead In the glass.
Nothing pleases a silly woman core
than a compliment she doesn't de-
serve. Mors Flexible and Lasting
won't shake out or blow out; by using
Defiance Starch you obtain better re-
sults than possible with any other
brand and one-thti-3 more for same
money.
Socialist Accepts Gifts
Herr Bebel the leader of the Ger-
man socialists does not let his war on
capital hinder his accepting the large
sums leit to him by admirers. The
last bequest just received by him will
it Is estimated give him $50000 aftei
gifts by him of $30000 or more to the
relatives of his benefactor. Lieutenant
von Kollmann and to the socialist
party.
Spooner Will be Polite
Senator Spooner will not rtni to of-
fer his arm to his political rival and
colleague Senator La toilette whefi
he takes the oath at the opening day
of congress. Senator Spooner hal
given his Washington friends to un-
derstand that he and Governor La Fot-
lette regard themselves as gentlemen
whatever their political differences
and that each will observe the ameni
ties toward each other.
FUNNY BUT NATURAL MISTAKE
Artist Was Not Familiar With Lingo
of the Sea.
Dr. B. B. Norland of Wheatley
Minn. Is said to hold that mosquitoes
bring about marriages the eame mos-
quito in the summer time" biting a
young man and a maid and thus caus-
ing a transition of blood and a mutual
affection.
"I did say that mosquitoes caused
marriages" admitted Dr. Norland the
other day; "but the statement was a
facetious one. To take It seriously is
a mistake a ludicrous mistake like
that which Black the 'artist made.
"Black lived near here. He was a
handsome chap but poor. He fell in
love with Nancy Lee a rich sea cap-
tain's daughter.
"And his suit prospered though he
pressed it very timidly fearing that
rich old Skipper Lee would not care
to see his darling Nancy marry a
poverty-stricken artist.
"As to Nancy's mind there was no
question; she loved Black ardently.
"He sat with her one night In the
parlor with the light lowered when
suddenly from the next room Capt.
Lee's gruff voice shouted:
" 'Leggo that painter!'
"Poor timid mistaken Black 'drew
away from the girl grabbed his hat
and darted out into the road; but
Nancy overtaking him explained that
her father was talking in his sleep
and that a painter in sea language
meant only a small rope."
Senator Alger's Story.
Senator Alger of Michigan tells a
story about a "call-down" one of his
friends received at the hands of a
Kansas farmer some yearB ago. The
senator was speeding through Kan-
sas on a return trip from California
where he has Immense timber inter-
ests. Seated with him was a friend
from Michigan and as they passed
through Kansas a prosperous farmer
ctme into the car and took a seat just
opposite them.
The senator and his friend were
discussing the relative value of Mich-
igan and Kansas lands when the for-
mer said: "I think that is a mighty
good farm" and he pointed out the
window at a typical Sunflower planta-
tion. '"It may be ??ood enough" said Sen-
ator Alger's friend "but I wouldn't
take it as a gift."
The Kansas farmer who had been
listening to the conversation said
addressing Alger's companion:
"Did I understand you to say yoi
are from Michigan?" )
"Yes from Michigan" replied the
Wolverine traveler.
"Well I want to remark" replied
the farmer who had been stung by
the slight on Kansas "that you are
the first Michigan man I ever saw
who wouldn't take everything ir
sight gift or no gift."
French Care of Children.
I will not go Into such a vexed ques-
tion as the French theory with regard
to the limitation of the population;
suffice It here to say that it is ground-
ed whether right or wrong on a
great and solemn sense of the respon-
sibility of parenthood.
No true honest honorable French-
man or Frenchwoman thinks It justi-
fiable to bring children into the world
without having a fair certainty of
these children having their chance of
ii happy and prosperous life.
For a Frenchman to leave a daugh-
ter brought up in comfort and even
luxury without means anJ the slave
of destiny would be a crime which
he would regard as almost the worst
of sins.
I have heard an Irishwoman who
had lived nearly all her life in France
say in good-humored exaggeration
that a Frenchman could be tempted
to almost any crime to leave hl
daughter a proper dot. T. P.'s Week-
ly A Demonstration.
The superintendent of a factory
went Into the storehouse one day and
saw the storekeeper tugging at a big
case of goods. His face was red and
the muscles of his neck were bulging
out.
"Hold on there Jack" cried the su-
perintendent "allow me to demon-
strate to yon the power of brain over
muscle." He grabbed a hook that
was on a shelf and stuck it in the
case gave a quick Jerk and toppled
over Into a pile of rnbblsh. He got
up looked at the storekeeper and
said: "Blame It the handle was
loose."
"Yes sir" replied Jack "that's
why I didn't use it!"
Her Eyes.
Flowers are hfr garden's eyes;
They watch for her alone"
Within whose smile there Hps
A beauty like her own;
Their fragrant lids they ope
In haste at morn to see
Her who la nil their hope.
So fair Is she!
Stars are her heaven's eyes
They watch her while "she sleeps
Lillys of pttradine! '
White pearls In azure defps!
For her their slow and gleam
Throughout the tranquil night
Bi'tnfcinit the lovely Uream
For her delight.
Nor flowers nor Mars are eyes
For me. I follow one
Her lover shadow-wise.
Companion to the sun!
Her eyes both flower and star.
In loveliness outshine:
Mirrors of Love they are.
Keneounfc mine:
Frank Dempster Sherman In Smart Set
Reward for Faithful Service
A. H. ilcLeou freight traffic man
ager of the Cincinnati Hamilton and'
Dayton is to retire from that Dosition '
which he has held for thirty years. In
appreciation of his long and efficient
service he will be given the title of
general agent of the freight depart-
ment on the Erie which will carry
with It a comfortable salary. This'
place he will hold for lift.
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Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney
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It.used to be considered that only urinary and
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all diseases have their beginning in the disorder
of these most important organs.
Therefore when your kidneys are weak or out
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entire body is affected and how every organ
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If you are sick or "feel badly" begin taking1
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I was out of health and run down generally; had no
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Gratefully yours
Mas. A. L. WiLKcu 31)1 East Linden St. Atlanta Ga.
Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible
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nerves makes you dizzy restless sleepless and
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the day and obliges you to get up many times
during tho night. Unhealthy kidneys cause
rheumatism gravel catarrh of the bladder pain
or dull ache in the back joints and muscles;
make your head ache and back ache cause indi-
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EDITORIAL NOTE. So successful is
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the most distressing cases of kidney
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