Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 276, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 10, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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HAD TO USE A CANE.
Weakened Kidneys Mad an Elwood
ind Man' Back Civ Out.
B. A. Pugh transfer business 2020
KOitn B street Elwood. Ind.. says:
"Kidney trouble kept
ua laid op for a long
time and when I
was able to b up I
bad to use a cane.
I bad terrible back
aches and pain in
the shoulders. The
kidney secretions
..W were dark colored.
J After doctorin Is
vain I began using Doan's Kidney
Pills. Three boxes cured me entirely
and I am glad to recommend them.
Bold by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
Foster Mllburn Co Buffalo N. T.
Th Caravan Cur.
On of the many "cures" farored by
fashionable people weary of London
Is th "caravan cure." This simple
and enjoyable method of renewing
one's strength consists in traveling
about Britain In a cart such as the
Gypsies bave and camping out at
light wherever a baven can be found.
Lord and Lady Arthur Grosvenor
have spent the summer Journeying In
this fashion through Ex moor a wild
and mountainous country made
famous by the great romance. Lorn
Doone. On night they encamped on
the farm of John Ridd of the novel.
The difficulties In bill climbing bave
been enormous but the pleasure of
th trip bas made It worth while.
Many Llk This.
A. B. Richards Med. Co.
Gentlemen: I take pleasure In stat
ing that I have long used your Hunt's
Lightning Oil &. my family with most
gratlfyj results. For burns cuts
stiff and sore muscles neuralgia and
like troubles I have never found an
equal and take pleasure In recom
mending it to anyone who desires the
best and quickest acting liniment that
money can bay.
J. R. Campbell
Justice of the Peace
Prect No. 1 Grayson County Tex.
Playwright' Method of Work.
Mr. A. W. Plnero bas an unusual
method of writing bis plays. His
work day does not begin until that of
th average city man la over. In th
morning be goes out preferably on
bis bicycle returning In time for early
dinner. Then b bas a comfortabl
sleep and on waking up late In th
afternoon be prepares for business.
After a cup of tea be goes to bis desk
and remains working at his play until
far Into the night
Starch llk everything else li be
ing constantly Improved th patent
Starches put on th market 25 years
ago ar very different and Inferior to
those of th present day. Ia the lat
est discovery Defiance Starch all In
Jurlous chemicals are omitted whil
the addition of another ingredient in
tented by us gives to the Starch a
strength and r-moothness never ap
proached by other brands.
Jacob Stadfeldt for mors than 60
years In the employ of the San Fran
Cisco mint has resigned. II received
th highest salary of any mint cm-
ploy in th glvernment service.
The acts of this 11 f ar th destiny
f the next Eastern Proverb.
BUILT UP HER HEALTH
SPEEDY CURE 0FMISSC00DE
Bb Is Mad Well by Lydla Z. Pink-
ham's V (ratable Compound and
Write Gratefully to Mr. Plnkham.
For the wonderful help that she baa
found Mine Cora Uonde i'5 E. Chicago
Avenue Chicago 111. believe 1; her
duty to write th followiuir letter for
publication in order other women
afllicted In the same war may be
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benefited as she was. Mis Goode is
president of the liryn Mawr Lawn
Tfcuc is Club of Chicago. She writes;
Dear Mrs. rink ham:
I tried many different remeriire A
tmild np my vu-m voich bad become run
down from low of prnjmr root and unrroftoo-
able hours but nothing Mimi to he! me.
Mother ii a great advocate of Lvdia E. ink-
bam s Vegetable Compound for' female trou-
bles having tued it bervif some years ao
with frreat mcrvm. Ho I begun to take it.
and In lees than a month I was ahie to be out
of bed and uut of doors and in three months
I was entirely well Really I hare never fall
so strong and well as 1 have since. "
No other medicine has such a record
Genres of female troubles a hits Lrdia
E. I'inkham's Veg-e table Compound.
Women who are troubled with pain-
ful or irregular periods backache
bloating (or flatulence) displacement
of organs inflammation or ulceration
can be restored to rterfect health
and strength by taking Lyjia .
I'inkham's Vegetable Compound.
Mrs. Pinkhara invites all sick women
to write her for advice. She has guided
thousands to health. Tier experience
is very great and she gives the benefit
of it to all who stand in need of wise
counsel. She is the daughter-in-law of
Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty -fir
ear has been advising' sick women
free of charge. Address Lynn Mass
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THE DAILY EXPRESS
CHICK ASHA
IND. TEX
John Jacob Astor is a regular auto-
crat. He Is the owner of more motor
cars than any other man in the Ualted
States and is constantly adding to
bis store.
A negro who claimed to be 109 years
old is dead in Illinois. As be never
boasted of having nursed Thomas Jef
ferson he may not have exaggerated
his age either.
New York burglars are traveling
around to business in automobiles. If
you with to avoid being mistaken for
a burglar or a capitalist don't travel
In an automobile.
Thousands of Chinamen are cutting
off their pigtails in China and one was
arrested for "mashing" in Chicago
lately. The yellow men seem to be ad
vanclng in the ways of civilization at
a brisk gallop.
A Georgia sheriff has prevented
lynching by carrying the proposed via
tim away in an automobile so swlMy
that the mob couldn't keep up. The
mob may try however to obtain re-
venge by having the sheriff prosecuted
for exceeding the speed limit.
The London county council bas
passed a law which makes the throw.
Ing of a banana skin on the sidewalk
a misdemeanor punishable by a fin
of 40 shillings. It generally costs
more than that to repair the damages
of the man who steps on a banana
peel.
In 1904 the United Staeg sold In
China fabrics to the value of $4782
141. In 1905 sales of the same goods
amounted to $12666093. The boycott
seems to have satisfied the demands
of Chinese patriots without at the
same time doing any great Injury to
American merchants.
The year continues its earthquake
and volcano record. Emulous of Ve-
suvius and others' which have been
displaying their pyrotechnic possibll
Ities La Soufrlere on the West In
dian Island of St. Vincent has start
ed Its Internal fires aod Is giving an
Interesting exhibition.
An ordinance has been Introduced
in the Mexico city council making the
skating rink license ten dollars a week
and prohibiting the use of pianos In
such places of amusement. If says
the Mexkro Mo. Ledger there Is a
place on earth calculated to make a
woman forget mother home and
heaven It Is a skating rink.
Some day there may be a United
States of Central America. A party
has lately been organized In San Sal
vador the leaders of which hope to
bring about a federation of the Central
American republics. The experiment
of federation has been tried once or
twice; but the people are better quali
fied for It now than they used to be.
It Is said In New York that there
are seven dictators In the financial and
business world and that those men
are John D. Rockefeller J. P. Morgan
James J. Hill James Stlllman George
F. Baker. Jacob Schlff and E. H. Har-
rlnian. These seven men represent In
terests that cover every possible
phese of business enterprise In Amer-
ica. A Florida man has devised a scheme
by which he declares any man can
make bis own Ice at a cost of ten
cents a hundred pounds the process
taking on'y Ave minutes. He adver-
tised widely that ie would give the
formula to the world at the rate of
two dollars a head. This beats the
cold and tedious business of cutting
lee or building an expensive Ice fac-
tory from his standpoint but the Unit
ed States postal authorities say the
only trouble with the scheme is it Is
fraud.
A new law of France provides for a
"rest day" and even gay Paris Is tak-
ing to the idea with relish. ' In fact
the employes In some establishments
which have disregarded the require-
ments of the law are In such earnest
that they have made a lively demons-
tration. It Is evident that a great
many French people are more willing
to observe Sunday than bas been sup-
posed. And as the law Is In the in
terest of good morals as well as gWi
order there will be general approval
of those who seek to enforce it.
Recently Iamagno the Italian tenor
and the greatest singer of the age de-
siring to leave for his children some
record of hie genius had made upon
pecially prepared plates for reproduc
tion In the phonograph several rec
ords of his songs. Two of these rec-
ords have been preserved In a museum
In Paris. The plates were made with
great care and are sealed In meta
boxes containing also chemical com-
pounds for their preservation. The
boxes are labeled and dated. One will
be opened 50 years from now and the
other at the end of a century.
Damascus whose pedigree Is the
longest of living cities is losing Its
character. An enterprising Belgian
company is cutting through it with an
electric tramway nd is sprinkling
electric lights In Its ancient streets.
What Is more the motive power for
these Installations is derived from
the harnessing of the river fall 22
miles off. so that no feature t the
modern Invasion Is spared the place
whence the Jew of Tarus escaped lu
a basket over the wall. The British
acting consul reports that t miles
of the tram line are already being laid.
SAVED BABY LYON'S LIFE.
Awful Bight from That Dreadful atom-
plaint. Infantile Eczema Mother
Praises Cutlcura Remedies.
"Our baby had that dreadful com-
plaint infantile Eczema which afflict-
ed him for several months commenc-
ing at the top of bis head and at last
covering bis whole body. Hla suffer-
ings were untold and constant misery
in fact there was nothing we would
not bave done to have given him re-
lief. We finally procured a full set of
the Cuticura Remedies and in about
three or four days be began to show a
brighter spirit and really laughed for
the first time in a year. In about
ninety days he was fully recovered.
Praise for the Cuticura Remedies bas
always been our greatest pleasure
and there Is nothing too good that we
could say In their favor for they cer-
tainly saved our baby's life for be
was the most awful sight that I ever
beheld prior to the treatment of the
Cuticura Remedies. Mrs. Maebelle
Lyon 1826 Appleton Ave. Parsons
Kan. July 18 1905."
John Stuart Mill.
James Mill his father was a hard
man a clever man and a crank a
hedonist capable of making himself
thoroughly disagreeable about the
greatest happiness of the greatest
number; a theorist who regarded his
clever son as a suitable object for ed-
ucational experiments.
He would not send him to school
because schools were the fortresses
of "prejudice" and taught the wrong
things in the wrong way. He pro-
vided him with no playmates and al-
lowed him no holidays lest "the habit
sf work should be broken." Francis
Grilble In Fortnightly Review.
Beyond Expression.
0. W. Farlowe East Florence Ala.
writes: "For nearly seven years I
was afflicted with a form of skin dis-
ease which caused an almost unbear-
able Itching. I could neither work rest
ar sleep in yiace. Nothing gave me per
manent relief until I tried Hunts
Cure. One application relieved me;
one box cured me and though a year
bas passed I have stayed cured. I am
grateful beyond expression.
Hunt's Cure Is a guaranteed remedy
for all itching diseases of the skin.
Price 60c.
Successfully Paints en Metal.
Carl Lunde a Norwegian artist has
made himself famous by painting on
metal an art even the Japanese hai
failed In great as they are as metal
workers. Lunde decorates ordinary
tin with characteristic designs In col
ors and illuminates an ordinary tray
or plate that would otherwise be
cheaply japanned. The method Is bis
secret and only one of many clever
nesses be employs to render utility
artistic and decorative.
A Good Record.
. Out of all th external remedies on
the market doubt if there is one
that has the record of that world
renowned porous plaster Allcock's.
It bas now been in use for sixty years
and still continues to be as popular as
ever In doing Its great work of re-
lieving our pains and ache. It Is
the remedy we all need when suffer
ing from any acne or pain resulting
"om taking cold or overstrain.
Allcock's Plasters are sold by Drug
gists all over the world.
Women Hav Pet 8nakes.
A great many snakes are imported
Into England. There is a brisk de-
mand for snake pets among rich
ladies. It's a funny kind of pet per-
haps but they seem to like them and
get quite fond of them. I suppose
It's because ladies nowadays like the
unusual. Of course these pet snakes
are all nonpolsonous. London Morn-
ing Leader.
Not "Just as Good" It's the Best
One box of Hunt's Cure Is unfailing
ly unqualifiedly and absolutely guar-
anteed to cure any form of Skin Dis-
ease. It is particularly active In
promptly relieving and permanently
curing all forms of Itching known.
Eczema Tetter Ringworm and all
similar troubles are relieved by one
application; cured by one box.
Artistic Marriage Certificate.
Ths smart wedding invitation or
announcement Is engraved as simply
as possible nowadays but If the bride
wants elaborate treatment of her
marriage certificate she can bave it
These may be done by band and beau-
tifully Illuminated on parchment or
Japanese vellum and some brides are
having theirs framed and hung in the
boudoir.
From Afar.
Mrs. E. E. 8mlth Santa Barbara
CaL writes: "Inclosed herein find
twenty-five cents In coin. Kindly send
me a bottle of Hunt's Lightning Oil.
It Is certainly the best Rheumatic
Medicine we ever used and If we re-
main In California another year we
will take time by the forelock and
order In quantities."
Chlnet Postal Servlc Improve.
Postal facilities In China ar re
ported to be improving through the
service on fast trains between Peking
and Hankow. These are expected to
make the run In 36 hours.
If you wait for others to do things
for you they are apt to do yon while
you wait
PUTN'AM FADELESS DYES ceet but
10 cents per package and eoler more goods
faster and brighter colors.
A man's past doesn't Interest a
woman as much as bis presents.
Ton always get full value in Lewis'
Single Binder straight 5c cigar. Your
dealer or Lewis' Factory Peoria 111.
Prospective employer "Why did
you leave your last placet" Irate
Cook "Humph! Why did yer last
cook lav here?"
That an article may be good as well
as cheap and give entire satisfaction
is proven by th extraordinary sale of
Defiance Starch each package con-
taining one-third more Starch than
can be had of any other brand for ths
same money.
Artificial Silk the Latest.
In Gothenburg Sweden or at som
place In its neighborhood will soon
be built a larte factory for the man-
ufacture of artificial silk for export
A company has receitly been organiz-
ed there with a capital not to be less
than $160800 and not to exceed $4S2-
400 with the purpose of building a
factory and exploiting an invention
made by Engineer R. W. Strehlenert
of Djursholm. Sweden for the manu.
facture of vegetable silk. Excluding
experiments this Industry Is new in
Sweden and it Is claimed that the silk
manufactured from nitrocellulose by
Mr. Strehlenert's method has just as
fine an appearance and Is just as
strong or durable as natural silk or
even stronger. It Is further stated
that the silk has been tested or tried
In Swedish or German cloth factories
and that very favorable reports have
been received about It Consular He-
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as with Joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play when In health and
how conducive to health the games in which they indulge the outdoor life they
enjoy the cleanly regular habits they should be taught to form and the wholesome
diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved
net by constant medication but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injuri-
ous or objectionable nature and if at anytime a remedial agent Is required to assist
nature only those of known excellence should be used; remedies which are pure
and wholesome and truly beneficial In effect like the pleasant laxative remedy
Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has
come into general favor in many millions of well informed families whose estimate
of its quality and excellence Is based upon personal knowledge and use.
Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally because
they know it is wholesome simple and gentle In its action. We Inform all reputa-
ble physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs obtained by an
original method from certain plants known to them to act most beneficially and
presented in an agreeable syrup Jn which the wholesome Californian blue figs are
used to promote the pleasant taste ; therefore it Is not a secret remedy and hence
we are free to refer to all well informed physicians who do not approve of patent
medicines and never favor Indiscriminate self-medicalion.
; Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup of Figs
airys has the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly
printed on the front of every package and that it is for sale in bottles of one size
only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent size or having
printed thereon the name of any other company do not accept It. If you fail to get
the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every family should always have
a bottle on hand as it is equally beneficial for the parents and the chiMren.
whenever t leuiiuive remeay is requirea.
HOLD UP!
and con&idor
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It Is easier to look over another's
faults than It Is to overlook them.
kepis' Single Binder straight 5e cigar.
Made of extra quality toiiarco. Your
dealer or Iberia' V.r-t. l'.- yn
A man saves his religion and bis
best suit of clothes for Sunday.
For enilUrva tetntt. soften tua cuma reuiues ra
aaaueauoa auaja pern auras anad 001M. Sm a tenia
Many a man's popularity is due to
his lack of self-respect
Baoauae of trtoa) ugly grlnly gray hair. Ua " LA
A Letter from School.
They were talking about boardlnf
schools and a lawyer drew a letter
from his pocket
"My son" he said "started ia at a
new boarding school last week and
here is a letter that I got from him
this morning."
The letter was passed about It
said:
"Dear pa I think I have got apenda-
seets. The boys at this school are
not very nice but I will try not to
larn eny bad habbits. I do not think
the food is good but I would not mind
if I was a little stronger.
'The piece of meat enclosed Is
what we had on- Sunday but on oth-
er days It Is tuffer. Do not mind my
being so uncomfortable as I do not
think I will last long. Please send
rue a dollar as I owe a boy a dollar.
"Your wretched son JOHN."
It takes a lot of common sense to
get a man out of trouble a little non-
sense got him Into.
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If I could take you Into my largo
factories at Brockton Mass. .and show
you how carefully VV.L. Douglas shoes
are made you would then understand
why they bold their shape fit better
wear longer and are of greater value
than any other make.
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en tne bottom which proleue youeKatnat high
price and interior shoe. Tart Re (ubrrlr
tutm. Aelt your dealer r W . L- Douglas auoe
and inaUt upon having thee.
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