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50 P0SITi0M!"IT SAyiM'Y LFE"
PAY TUITION AFTER
POSITION IS SECURED
Tba Ant eight who clip tliU notice and send It to
DRAUGnOtJ'S
PRACTICAL BUSINESS CCLLEEE
Oklahoma City Ft. Worth Muskogee Pt.
Smith Ft. Scott Kansas City or St. Louie
may without Kiting notes pay EVHRY CKST of
tuition out of salary after course li completed. IX
good ponltloD ! out ecured uu pay required.
MAIL COURSE FREE. '
If not ready to eotr colletre iww rorj may tak
Iftnuino by mtill FULK until ready which will save
Cm of board etc. DrauKhuH'a P. 11. C. (Jo. has
wkMkiujOO capital ("-vtnutM-u banker! on Hoard of
iHrecLuri and TWKNTV Collet. In THIKTfcKV
ttatfit Ui bat-Ic every claim It mnk(. KiiaUlUUcu 10
yaan. Clip and acud thl. notice W-da.
Si
TWEITY BUSHELS OF WHEAT
TO THE ACRE
Is the record on
the Free Home-
stead Lands of
WestornCanada
for 1904
The 1M.00O farmer from the Uoft'd Rtatea who
duriiiff the print teven yearn have guue to Canada
participate la thla pruspui lty.
The United State will won become an Importer of
whaL Get a free bomenttad or purrha a farm Id
"W yntern Cuna Laaud become one of ibuae wbe will
help produce lu
Appyforhiformati.-.n to fiuoerfnthndpnt of Imm-
arrail'm. Ottawa Canada or to authorized Can ad) ho
tioTornment Aent J. 8 Crawford ho. 1 W.
Moth (street Kauiiaa City HUauurl.
Pleaae aay where you aaw tbU (vlTertlsement.
A CLEAR HEALTH V SKIM
Saadholm'a EcMma
and Skua Remedy
Purine Then Heals
PiMltlrely care EcBema Pimple.
Kruptloa. In -act Bties and alldla-
J eae f the .kin. As abaotut our
lor iiaaarua or Bcalp dlaeaan.
At Prtigli or Harder or aend for f REE
iAMPLI and BOOKLET Write to-day.
Dept BAUD HOLM DKUO 00. Daa Meiaee la.
l X
PRAISE FOR A FAMOUS MEDICINE
tlrt. Wllladsen Tells How She Tried Lydia
E. Plnkham'i Vegetable Compound Just
in Time.
Mrs. T. C. Willadsen of Manning
Iowa writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham
" I can truly gay that yon have saved my
life and I cannot express my gratitude to
vou in words.
(jiAlrxTCWiltadsen h
Before attempting to size up an
easy-going man arouse his temper.
"Trr TTld Kennedy's Favorite RmedT
cured my wire of a terrltiie dlea. Wllb pl.uri I
twatttyUilGsinarveloussmaacy." J. Sweet Albany N. I.
Righteousness is a lot more than
respectability.
DON'T FOKGKT
A larre 2-os. package Red Oros Ball Rlua only
Seems. The Hues Company South Ut-nd Inu.
Killing time is a sure way of spoil-
ing character.
Flso's Cure Is the best medicine we ever used
for all affect ions of the throat and lungs. W
O. Ehdsi.it Vanburen Ind. Feb. 10 1SO0.
When you speak kindly of any one
some people believe you have been
bribed.
Mrs. Wlnslow'g ffoothtne; Hrrnp.
For children teething softens the s-tnns reduces tnr
AauutUun allays p tin ctirte wind cotlu. IttcaouUiA
A girl hasn't much use for a young
man who asks for ''just one kiss."
$9fl Ifl $Afs f'iht srade Ety
f (U 10 rU Muon A Hmnliu. Story &
Clam. Kimbail. Chicago Cottage slightly used
iruaruiiu-ed like new; mclal descriptions awl
prices tor the asking. Write to-day
JENKINS' MUSIC HOUSE KANSAS CITY MO.
When writing mention toa paper.
p Successfully Prosecutes Claims.
L&u Principal Ei-.emlnar U ft. I'r.alon BurMU.
J 3 yrs la cj U war. lo sdj udlcaUtm claim attjr sluce.
W.N. U. Oklahoma City No. 19 1905
" Before I wrote to you telling you how t
folt I had doctored for oer two years steady
and spent lots of money on medicines besides
but it all feilod to help mo. My monthly pe-
riols had ceased and I suffered much pain
with fainting spells headache backache and
bearing-dovru paijis and I waa so weak I
could hardly keep arounl As a lat resort
I decidffll to write you and try Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound and I am so
thankful that 1 did for after following your
Instructions which you gent me free of all
charge my monthly periods started ; I am
regular and In perfect health. Had it not
been for you I would be in my grave to-day.
" I sincerely trust that this letter may lead
very suffering woman in the country to
write you for help as I did."
When women are troubled with Ir-
regular or painful menstruation weak-
ness leucorrhoea displacement or ul-
ceration of the womb that bearing-
down feeling inflammation of the ova-
ries backache flatulence g-eneral de-
bility indigestion and nervous prostra-
tion they should remember there is
one tried and true remedy. Lydia E
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once
removes such troubles.
No other female medicine in the world
has received such widespread and un-
qualified endorsement. Refuse all sub-
stitutes. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women
to write her for advice. She hasguideci
thousands to health. Audres Lynn
Uau.
Talking machines Victor and Edi-
son are the best; cash or payments $1
wtetry. Write to-day JENKINS' MUSIC
CO. KANSAS CITY M0. 30000 records in
stock Mention this paper.
Remember that it is only through
your work that you can grow to your
full height.
rr
Sets. I620 Bust Crayon 08cta. Rend your
priutii und ttbci and we will make a l(x2n Bust Crayon.
Southwestern Artirts' Association. llsJias Texas
You may have observed that a loaf-
er never considers himself a loafer.
Defiance Starch Is guaranteed biggest
and beat or money refunded. 18
ounces 10 cents. Try It now.
If his children listen eagerly for his
footsteps he can't be Buch a bad fellow.
Remember that work well done Is
the highest testimonial of character
you cai receive.
With the sterilized kiss antiseptic
courtship and sanitary marriage ac-
complished tacts cannot some on
perfect a deodorized divorce?
We have noticed that merchants
who live over the store usually do
well.
Reverence is the foundation of last-
ing love
irv ddamh ountro
rLaI UrvMINU OIIULO
H TRADE MARK
1 1
t' ' i
ST. LOUIS
ALL WAYS BEST
The flrt fhlntr to consider when bnyitur pnir of thorn In. do they fit properly.
When Ttu Brat put them on ilu your ft-t teei "t home" in them or o vcu have to upend the
flrnt ten diiya in iony aud torture ' biaklng them in' The OIBSECkE KEY BRAND htui ft
haM forrviTV foot.
Aru-r eonaltlrlnr the nr. wne next? wear aotl ftpnearonce. or course. The uirJSKLKC rut
BRAND ebneaare thoroughly roliislilo. They not only wear well but retutn their shape and up-
parHnc until the at.. t;wxi 111 itoki a nape and good appearance 'itsii
aw k. .. ..a L. J 1 1 li" I J i. sCVi Ull SJIi
must have tJIfcStiCliB KtV BRAND.
I your store keeper you
A Fence Which Will Cost $75000
Payne Whitney is encircling his es-
tate at Manhasset L. t with an orna-
mental iron fence which will cost
$75000. The fence is for the purpose
of making it possible to keep a herd
of deer safely within the inclosure.
How's This?
! affer One Hundred Pollers Reward for en
ease of Catarrh that cannot he cured by baa'
waiarrn lure.
T. J. C DUVET A CO.. Toledo. O
We the Qnderslgaed have known F. J. Cheney
for the last IS Titers anil believe bltn perfectly hon-
orable In all buslneae transactions ana nnsnclally
eute bu carry out soy oongauoDS mtac oy nis arm.
Waldiko Kivnam Marvim
Wholessle Dretslsu. Tuledo. O
TIsll's Csrsrrh Care Is taken InlernsllT. actlne
directly upon the blood and mucoas surfaces of the
system l eaiimonlsls sent free rnce 75 cnu per
uutMB. pwia ut an LsniKKista.
lake Usils Fsinlly fills (or coostlpstloo.
When children are dressed In their
best clothes to go anywhere their
mother works herself to death to keep
them clean until it Is time to start.
T!TC pennanentty rarer). W lid or neiTfinase afbs
W I I first dor's use of lh-. kllne's Oreal re Kmitol
ar. Bend for. KHKB S.00 trial bottle and treulat.
aa.ss.aAaaMaiMiaxcnDuwst railage iyiuara
If schoolmasters cannot aril be said
to start with defects it yet is usually
true that they develop them later.
The sense of duty is a eigi of the
divine in man.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
PaIw an APt. A AO ill briflMf I ntf lattf seniors) tkasa alts... st.. ti. ---I Its. i . . .. .. ..
t T " y- arw Kwtwm aoa woi ano convn equally wen eno i oua ran teed to elve nerfect reautta.
UK dealer or we will tend poet paid at 10c a pacta u. Write lot tree Mtdet How to De. Blaaoe and Uu Col MOAMuJS MALt CO.$Lui!iUutMM
N. L. DOUCLAS
S3J2&32 SHOES
MADE.
FOfl
KEN.
W. fit nnalaa ahMi are th BPmtrit a 1 1 era in Che
wrld btrnuaeR f thiMr eo?llta( atyl. fair Mttiug anil tuiMw
ri wfiirlnc aiiMlllra. 'Ihrf r tmt m vom1 hi ih thai
rt ft-wm S.VMtt to P T.O. 'i'ha only dttfervvaro la 'he prl.
V. J. UiiUi ;. ihoei ? more t mukfi hold thelp
ah ii m hfni- wear tnar and Hreof grM (r thIu9 than any
oihrr ahM on the market ln-aajr. W.l.lMla Kjiar
Nnlti t-hetr vm1m by tninplrii bla bm aa rlco aif lh
tmitom offiis-h iho. I.Dh for il. Tnlte ao aatoallttite. W. IM
arlH V;l AO ihi areauld through hla oa rol-all stra la
the (jriiioipal cUIra nod by hoodalor nfrj whrf .iiwnt
tr where jyoat live W Jluuclaa abooaar witbia your reacia.
BETTER THAS OTHER MAKES AT AST PRICE.
Enr thrlast rAw var f harr wrn W.Lf)nMfftT$$!l.WhnrarHt fount it not
enf at QtxyJ b'M brtttr th'in any At.r t hut I trer ha't rv irHffu of ttrtce."
L'h-tu L. farrrll Aut. Caker Tkt Cuptdtt yutoit Bank ndiawpjlu Ind.
Boti wear W. L. DourIm $3.5C lt $2.00 shoea bdcaoM they fit
better hold their inape And veax lonfrer than other makee.
W.LJ3QUGLAS $4.00 SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE.
W. U OqhoI aV Corrmn L'ottkin in kit M..W iAta. tnmn
Coit i cowdtri to 6 th Pmt patent ItatKtr producU
V 4 ST i LOR K TEL ETf X lf.L M OT WRARBK AlUM T
W. U Don it! at baa the lartreet ahoe mall onir rMit1naa In the world.
Ko trnuhle to prl a Ut tr iui.. " eTtra prepays (lelirery. If yoo dire
further Itifortimikon wri( r JHustratttf Car aloe of SpnnQ Styttt.
W.L. DOUCLAS BROCKTON MASSACHUSETTS
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WATERPROOF A
All tin i rTijiirU
'DP" Vivan Tua
KICKS5T POSSIBLE AWARD
AT sne 8T.IOU13 WORLD'S "AIR.
Send us the rtAsa t m
your town who do not aell our
goods und we will aend you &
collection of pictures in color y of
fomous towera of. th world n "
A J. TOWER CO eSTABU3HE0 I6J6.
towra csnasian co tuu ronoro can
Vlf ANTED. Tor the O. 8. Army able-bodleil
unmarried man batweea agea of 21 ant
6:eltlr.ena of Unltrti titatea of giKxl oharaetsr
sad temtierats habits whoean speak read and
write Kngllh. for Information apily to Be
ermtinir OIBrer I'oetorlioe buildinc. Oklahoma
City Okla. or Tulsa lud. Ter. iUild. bhaw
aee or Guthrie Okla
TiJ tm w ill ilji f kTTI
mi Cut CiiKh byrup. 1 as tun Uikxi. Use II
r 1 tn time. Mid drriiriMww. f H
Indian Legislators
Two full-blooded Indians are mem-
bers of the Maine house of represen-
tatives. The elder Peter M. Nelson
belongs to the historic Penobscot
tribe and Peter F. Neptune the other
red-skinned legislator is one of the
Passaquoddy tribe.
. Some people never know that the
devil has been feeding them stones
until all their teeth are broken.
Americans are so smart; why does
not one of them Invent something
that will make cats stay at home?
A sign painter doesn't think mucti
of a portrait painter's ability as an
artist.
Hatred often comes from only know
lug half of a man.
"Stands Head."
There Is something about Hunt'
Lightning Oil that no other liniment
possesses. Others may be good but
it is Burely the best. It does all you
recommend it for and more. For
sprains bruises cuts burns aches
and pains It has no equal on earth. It
stands heal on my medicine shelf.
Very truly yours
T. J. Brownlow
Livingston Tenn.
The wedding ring doesn't always re-
rlght in their dlctrine of non-resistance.
Some natures never develop
save in an atmosphere of strife.
Ton never hear any tne complain
abot "Defiance Starch." There la none1
to equal It In quality and quantity 18
ounces. 10 cents. Try it now and save
your mcaey.
IBvery housekeeper should know
that if they will buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for laundry use ther
will save not only time because It
never sticks to the iron but because
each package contains 16 oz. one full
pound while all other Cold Water
Starches are pnt up in -pound pack-
ages and the price is the same 10
cents. Then again because Defiance
Btarch Is free from all Injurious chem-
icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a
12-os. package it Is because he has
stock on hand which he wishes to
dispose of before he puts In Defiance.
He knows that Defiance Starch has
printed on every package In large let-
ters and figures "16 osts." Demand
Defiance and save much time and
money and the annoyance of the Iroa
ticking. Defiance never sticks.
The habitual procrastinator is one
who bows down to the dictates ol
present-moment convenience.
Michigan ana Minnesota.
Michigan is the "lake" state and the
people are "wolverines." Minnesota
the "north star" on account of the in-
signia of. Its seal. Its people are
"gophew" the allusion being to the
honey-combed condition of the stats
due to the small bodies of water.
How She Did It.
Bald haughty Miss Katherlne Wing:
"A title for me that's the thing."
But tltlea wore few
lha best she could do
Waa marry a fellow named Kins;.
Kansas (Jity Tlmaa
PAPA'S JUDGMENT WA3 OFF.
His Boy Very Much Like Other Boys
After All.
On the day The Boy was eleven
years old he visited an artist friend
who likes boys. The artist enter-
tained him royally. He gave him a
gun and cigarette coupons worth
$2.50. The Boy was proud of the g i '
but he thought still more of the cou-
pons. "What are you going to get with
them son?" asked The Boy's mother.
"I don't know" said The Boy.
His mother was about to offer a
few suggestions but The Boy's father
Interfered. f
"Just you let Bob alone he said.
"Let him pick out his own prize. He
knows what he wants."
"But he'll get something foolish"
argued the practical mother.
"No he won't" said the father.
"That boy's got the best judgment of
any boy I ever saw. He won't throw
his money away. Hell come home
with something useful something
that he needs right on the spot. I
wouldn't be afraid to bet on that."
So the mother finally gave in. On
Saturday The Boy went down town
to exchange his coupons for a prize.
When he came home the family was
gathered at the dinner table talking
about him.
"Come dear" eakl his t other
"show mama what her little boy got.1
They sat expectant while the boy
unwrapped his prize. After a little
they spoke. The mother said "Oh!
oh! oh!" and the father said "Well
I'll be blessed!'"
The boy had bought a razor.
Music.
The Jews have an old tradition that whex
the world was done.
And God from His work was resting Ho
called to Him one by one.
The shining troops of the aneels and
showing- the wonder wrought.
The Master asked of His servants what
they of the vision thought.
Then one white nngel dreaml'r.r o'er the
marvel before him spread.
Bent low in humble obeisance lifted his
voice and said:
"One thing only Is lacking praise from
the new-born tongue.
The sound of a hallei-jjah by the great
creation sung.
So God created music the voices of land
and sea.
And the song of the stars revolving In
one vast harmony
Out of the deep uprising out from the
etner sent.
The song of the destined ages thrilled
tnrougn tne nrmument.
Bo the rivers among the valleys the
murmur of wlnd-swent hill.
The seas and the blrd-thrllled woodlands
utter their voices still:
Songs of stars and of witters echoes of
vale and shore
The voice of primeval nature praising
mm evermore.
And the Instruments men have fashioned
since time and the world were
young
With gifted fingers giving the metal and
wood a tongue.
With the human voice translating the
soul's wild Joy and pain.
Have swelled the undying paean have
raisea tne immortal strain!
Ruble T. Weyburn.
The Skinner's Balance Account.
John Harvey Treat who has given
largely to Harvard College library and
whose "Villa de St. Prie" on Lake
Cupsuptic In Maine is the show place
of the Rangeley region was formerly
in business in Lawrence Mass.
One of the firm's customers a paint
er had contracted a debt which ran
along for a year or more without any
signs of being liquidated. Several dun
ning letters failed to bring about a set
tlement. One day while glancing over
the religious notices in a local paper
Mr. Treat saw something which gave
him an inspiration whereupon he sat
down and wrote theh following mis-
sive to the debtor:
Mr. : My Dear Sir I see In
the local press that you are to deliver
an address cn Friday evening before
tho Y. M. C. A. on 'The Sinner's Bal
anced Account.' I inclose your's as
yet unbalanced and trust that I may
have the pleasure of attending your
lecture. Yours truly"
A check came by the next mail.
Her Astral Spouse.
An unmarried woman of my ac
quaintance was drawing dangerously
near the threshold of that age where
the unmated must abandon every mat-
rimonial hope.
Belonging as she did to that large
contingent of women to whom mar-
riage represents the only possible
career her anxiety as she saw her
chances of achieving it dwindling to
the vanishing point became keen and
in her distress she began to seek for
comforting reassurances among that
fraternity who for a suitable consid-
eration obligingly offer to reveal the
secrets of the future.
In the course of an interview with
one of these "wise women" she was
told: "My dear you already are mar-
ried on the astral plane and It Is your
astral husband who Is keeping the
earth men away from you."
"Oh" cried the ungrateful bride
"please tell him not to!" "Sunday
Magazine."
Acid from Sweets.
That 'was a very fair retort of a
pretty girl annoyed by the imperti-
nence of a conceited beau at a wed-
ding party.
"Do you know what I was thinking
of all the time during the ceremony"
he asked.
"No Blr; how should I?"
"Why I was blessing my stars I
was not the bridegroom."
"And I have no doubt the bride was
doing the same thing." said the girl
and lft him to think It over again.
Chicago Journal.
DIdnt Mind.
"I suppose Jerry" said the eminent
statesman looking through his pock-
etbook for a pyw dollar bill "like a
lot of other folks nowadays you
would rather .have clean money?"
"Oh that's ail right. Senator." sM
the cabman "I dcu't care bow you
made your money."
A-JUDGE'S m
se-WSsSaSeyNtyir .
FE
m m the
pjck ind sihh
mrs. minnie McAllister.
Mrs. Carrie King Darlington Mo.
writes:
"I have suffered for years with
biliousness and kidney and liver
trouble.
" caught m little cold the pains
were Increased and backache and
headache were otfr&quent occurrence.
"However Peruna cured me twelve
bottles made me a healthy woman."
Quickly Cured by a Short
Course of Pe-ru-na.
Mrs. minnie e. McAllister
wife of Judge McAllister write
from 1217 West 33rd street Minneap-
olis Minn. as follows:
"1 suffered for years with a pain In
the small of my back and right side li
Interfered often with my domestic and
social duties and I never supposed that
1 would be cured as the doctor's medh
cine did not teem to help ma any.
"Fortunately a member of oar Order
advistn me to try Peruna and gave it
such high praise that I decided to try
it. Although I started in with little
faith I felt so much b-Hter in a week
that I felt encouraged.
"I took it faithfully for seven weeks;
and am happy indeed to be able to sav
that I am entirely cured.
" Words fall to express my gratitude.
Perfect health once more Is the best
thing L could wish for and thanks to
Peruna I enjoy that now "
Pain in the back or on the right side.
How often a phybician hears this
complaint!
Over and over we hear women say:
"I have a paid in the small of my back.
I have a pain in my right side just be-
low the ribs."
These symptoms indicate pelvic or
abdominal catarrh.
They indicate that the bowels are not
acting properly-l-that the liver is) out
of order that the pelvic organs anj
congested.
'Pelvic catarrh th at is the na -Je for it.
Peruna cures pelvic catarrh when
all of these symptoms disappear.
Tho catarrh may be all in the abdom-
inal organs when it would be proper!
called abdominal catarrh.
At any rate it is one of those cases of
internal catarrh which can be reached
only by a course of treatment with
Peruna.
We have on file thousands of testi-
monials similar to the above. It is im-
possible here to give our readers morej.
than one or two specimens of the num-
ber of grateful and commendatory let-
ters Dr. Hartman is constantly receiv-
ing in behalf of his famous catarrh
remedy Peruna.
THE LIMIT
LEATHEH
FOR MEN
rjirjtm
U ThnPlfjisP Unless you
lOtlJl LKJKZ UU l34 are wearing the
YO
are not
SIR KNIGHT $4 SHOE.
It's Different-It's STYLE COMFORT SERVICE and ECON
OMY ALL in om pair of SHOES.
Bvmry Zcfer Who Hat Hi Curtomrrt'
Inttrmst at Heart. Jeltt Tht.m Shoe:
T. t-OUia.-e
LAR9C3T riHI IHOI CXCUUSIVISTS
The Secret ol Good Coffee
Even the best housekeepers cannot make a good crrp of
coffee without aood material! Dirty adulterated and queerly
blended coffee such as unscrupulous dealers shovel over their
counters won't do. But take the pure clean natural flavored
LION COFFEE the leader ol all package collees
the coffee that for over a quarter of a century baa been daily
welcomed in millions of homes and you will make a drink fit
for a king in this way s
HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE.
T7ee LION COFFEE becsnae to get beet resnlta yoti most nee the best co'ae.
Grind yoor LION COFFER rather flrje. I'se "a tablespoonful to each cup tnr oov
extra fnr the pot." First mix it with a little cold water enough to make a thick Mate and
add white of an eg (if egg is to be used as a settler) then follow one of the following role :
1st. WITH BOILING WATEK. Add bollimj water avid 1st li boll
THREE MINUTES ONLY. Add at little cold water and set aside Uv
minute to' settle. Serve promptly.
Zd. WITH COLD WAT en. Add yoor cold water to the pastte aneJI
bring It to a bolt. Then set aside add a lltUe eold water ana la Uve
minute It's ready to serve.
2 (Don't boll it too long-.
J. Don't let It stand mora than ten minutes befortj rvfng.
DO NT'S (Don't use water that has been boiled before.
TWO WAYS TO SETTLE COFFEE.
1st With Egn. Use part of the white of an egg mixing it with the ground LION
COFFEE before boiling-.
id. With CeM Water instead of esft. After boiling add a dash of cold wsUi and set
aside for eight or ten min.utr then serve through a strainer.
Insta't on getting a package of genuine LION COFFEE
prepare It according to this recipe and you will only use
LION COFFEE in future. (Bold only in 1 lb. sealed putisges.)
(Lion-head on every package.)
(Save these Lion-heads for valuable premiums.)
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOL80N SPICE CO. Toledo Ohio.
Many who formerly .sraoWJOiCKaR.now:sraoSs
STRA1'GHT5 CIGA'K
Dealer gappUed by their jobber or fllrect from Frank P. Lewis' Factory. FtKirfe II.
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Tbese Shoes war Awarded
Crand Prut at St Louis World's Fair
Tb PATRIOT 8HOK foe Wko U ml. (mm all lufh.M
over stylish yet corafurtabla lasts to B any foot. They ar
Goodyear welts which means flexible solra with no wax orteoa-g
to Irrltmta the foot. Tlia MA VFl.OWK.lt BIIOK tor Women
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 121, Ed. 1 Monday, May 22, 1905, newspaper, May 22, 1905; Chickasha, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730135/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.