Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 290, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DAILY EXPRESS
CH1CKASHA
IND. TER
Journaliam of To-Day.
The versatile Emperor of Germauy
la the latest critic of modern Journal-
Ism. He deplores especially the lack
of preparation on the part of those
who engage la the business of molding
public opinion. To obtain recognition
In the ministry the law medicine or
even dentistry years of application re-
sulting In tangible evidence of pro
ficiency are required. This he thinks
Is as it should be but In journalism be
asserts a lad of 20 may sally forth
notebook in band make a collection of
baseless rumors and forthwith pro-
duce and publish articles which may
set the world on fire. The Emperor
Is not the only one who cherishes this
delusion respecting the method of
making newspapers. Even In this en
lightened country many otherwise
well-informed persons regard with a
species of awe the smart young man
seeking an Interview. They behold In
him one who possesses mysterious
power and authority. As a matter of
fact remarks the North American Re-
view he Is only a gleaner of wisps of
Information which In common with
thousands of others find their way
lato the winnowing machine. The man
behind unseen by his majesty and fellow-critics
Is the editor. It Is bis intel
ligence and judgment hardened In the
most severe school of mental develop-
ment known to civilization that deter
mine what shall or shall not be given
to the public. No other profession re
quires so perfect a combination of un
doubted Integrity alert intellectuality
and dispassionate mental balance; nor.
In this country at any rate does any
other calling possess these qualities In
so high a degree.
A rjBLIC DUTY.
-A
Meanness of Theft.
A man who has been rifling the mail
boxes of at least one city has been
caught. He was apprehended as be
sought to cash a check he had found
In his loot. The fellow deserves a long
sentence for In this peculiar form of
crime there Is a contemptible mean
ness absent from soma petty offe:ises.
To steal a letter with money or a
check within may be no worse than
other forms of larceny but there are
concomitants that add to the gravity
of the act. The mall thief does not
discriminate. With access to a bag or
box he takes whatever packets come
to hand and thorn that are worthless
to him he casts away. The letter that
never comes may lead to the tragedy
of broken friendship. It may Impair
credit. In It there may be some mes
sage of priceless Import. Happiness
and prosperity may have depended
UKin Its safe delivery. About all these
things the thief has not a care. Mis
sives perhaps more precious than their
weight In gold are to him rubbish. In
destroying them he may be doing a
greater actual harm than In diverting
negotiable property. Everybody Is in
terested in the safety of the mails no
less than others those who never In
trust to them anything out written
words. When a letter has been prop-
erly stamped and deposited says the
Philadelphia Ledger the sendet has a
right to be secure In the belief that
It will reach Its designated place and
not he rifled by a wretched thief. If
such a thief is caught the necessity of
making an example of him Is obvious.
Compared with him the ordinary pick
pocket seems almost a desirable ele-
ment of society. He Is the lowest type
of criminal vandal.
Hhe cost of being a loyal college
graduate Is Increasing every day de-
clares the New York Evening Post. In
addition to paying for "directories
"booklets" "catalogues" "student pub
lications" and various forms of "-lana'
there are class dinners to be sub-
scribed for class dormitories to be
built class professorships to be en
dowed prizes scholarships fellow
ships and library foundations to be
established. There is also a niuial as
well as a financial drain upon the re
sources of the alumnus. He has to re-
main faithful even though; his college
slays him. He must be ready to ap-
prove the policy and even the speeches
of his college president. He must
praise the curriculum. He must "root"
at games and races however languid
his interest in them; must defend the
Ineffective stroke of the crew errors
on the diamond and on the gridiron
and at last must send his sons to be
educated where he was educated him-
self even if In his Judgment some
other college would be better. Unless
he does all these things with enthu-
siasm he is thought to be a churlish
fellow without "college spirit"
A young Pittsburg man who already
has $3000000 and Is heir to half of
$10000000 more has been sent to a
sanitarium a physical wreck the re-
sult of overwork and strain In at-
tempting to amass more millions.
What fraction of reason Is there In an
effoft of that sort?
In London society it Is considered
the proper thing to play Jokes by pour-
ing water or something equally as wet
down the back of a friend. Even New-
port has not reached this advanced
stags of civilization.
Montpeller O Man Feels Compelled
to Tell Hi Experience.
Joseph Wllgus Montpelier O. ays:
"I feel It my duty to tell others about
Dean's Kidney Pills.
Exposure and driv-
-"" l In hronrht kldnev
trouble on me and I
suffered much from
I t Tk crnl i nooeotTAs a P
it OS" the kidney secre-
S- 4 ' tions. Sometimes
-v I' there was retention
and at other times passages were too
frequent especially ai night. There
was pain and discoloration. Doan's
Kidney Pills brought me relief from
the first and soon Infused new life.
I give them my Indorsement."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-MIlburn Co. Buffalo N. Y.
Honey From Spain and Germany
There are 1690000 beehives pro
ducing 19000 tons of honey In Spain
which Is the seco: d greatest producer
of honey in tl j world. Germany
with 2.000.000 beehives produces 20-
000 tons.
There ti more Catarrh In this eeetlon of the eons try
than tli inter dlHiwi put t-nvvtivr. ett4 uuUl tfie teat
few year area eu.puee4 utn loirurebie. fur a great
Bieat year 4--wr pronounced It a loral dieeaee ei4
preai'iibed total remedlee and lif eoe.leutlf falilug
to cure wild local treatment. pruuuQuced tl lucurauie.
Scleace baa prove Catarrb to be a oaitllullouai die-
eae ati-1 therefore require coDll(uil.ual treat went.
Hall e leierrb t lire uiaoufactured be V. J.ltieuef
4 lo.Tlrdu.Ob!. ti tueuniT C"i).tltutlonal cure on
the market. It la taken Inieruallt In Gueee from 10
arop w a teeepowrul. It ecu dlrectlf tin the blood
aud macuui turfecee of the ivatern. Toer offer one
bundled dollar for any eae U Jailt to cur bend.
lor circular aud le.nmonleii.
Ad-ir: F.J t; H i- N a 4 CO. Toledo Ohio
fe-!d t Pnitrtfleu. 7?c.
lake Uau t aaillj J' Ilia tor eotutlpaUoa.
Income From Abroad.
The London Economist states that
British capitalists draw an Income of
1500000000 from their foreign Invest
ments. Last fiscal year they paid
Income tax on 1330300000 as com-
pared with 1195100000 20 yeara ago.
The largest amount Is derived from
Interest on foreign and colonial gov-
ernment sec:i!tles and the next larg
est sum from dividends and Interest
from foreign and colonial concerns.
It Will Stay There.
"In my family medicine chest no
remedy Is permitted to remain unless
It proves beyond doubt the best to be
obtained for Its particular purpose.
"For treating all manner of skin
troubles such as ' Eczema Tetter
Ringworm etc.. Hunt's Cure has held
Its place for many years. I have
failed to find a surer remedy. It cures
Itching Instantly."
R M. Swann
Franklin .
Mysterious Find.
She went down to a swell play the
other evening attired in a superb
white gown and wearing a splendid
opera cloak. ' In fact she was stun-
ning. As she seated herielf she was
about to re mora the IonT red cloak
when with horror and consternation
depicted on her face she discovered
something! My hat a predica-
ment! She had prepared supper be-
fore leaving for the show and there
covering the front of the white skirt
was a lowly calico checked apron.
She managed to remove It after the
house had darkened and the next
morning the sweeper at the Colonial
feund an apron under one of the seats.
Plttafleld Journal.
Attendance at Llepslc Fair.
At the Lelpstc fall fair of 1906 the
number of firms represented as buyers
waa 9.8S6 as against 9105 In 1905 and
7534 In 1903; an Increase of over 31
per cent during the last three years.
The United States and Canada were
represented by 114 buyers while Latin
America Asia and Europe were also
well represented. The official list of
sellers this year shows that 3275 firms
had exhibits as against K.101 In 1905.
The countries represented and the
number of firms from each were as
follows: German empire 2961; Austria-Hungary
228; .France 40; Great
Britain 13; Netherlands 13; Switzer-
land 6; Italy 6; Belgium 4; Den-
mark 2; Sweden 2 and the United
States L
IT8 THE FOOD.
Tho True Way to Correct Nervous
Troubles.
Nervous troubles are more often
caused by Improper food and Indiges-
tion than most people Imagine. Even
doctors sometimes overlook this fact
A man says;
"Until two years ago waffles and
butter with meat and gravy were the
main features of my breakfast Final
ly dyspepsia came on and I found my
self In a bad condition worse In the
morning than any other time. I would
have a full sick feeling In my stom-
ach with pains In my heart sides and
head.
"At times I would have bo appetite
for days then I would feel ravenous
never satisfied when I did eat and so
nervous I felt like shrieking at the
top of my voice. I lost flesh badly
and hardly knew which way to tarn
until one day I bought a box of Grape-
Nuts food to see if I could eat that
I tried It without telling the doctor.
and liked It fine; made me feel as if
I had something to eat that was satis-
fying and still I didn't have that
heaviness that I had felt after eaUng
any other food.
I hadn't drank any ceffee then in
five weeks. I kept on with the Grape-
Nuts and in a month and a half I had
gained 15 pounds cou'd eat almost
anything I wanted didn't feel badly
after eating and my nervousness was
all gTine.- It's a pleasure to Te well
again." "
Name given by Postum Co. Battle
Creek Mich. Read the hook. "The
Road to Wellvllle." In pigs "There's
a reason.'
Fruit ac'4 will not atain wmit dved
with PUTNAM FAWO-tftji Di3 ad
Hi colors are bright ami Jaet.
Women who kiss each other are
often guilty of counterfeiting.
Lewie Single Binder straight 5c cigar
nude of rich mellow tobacco. Your
dealer or Lewie' Factory Peoria III.
William Pinckney Whyte United
States senator from Maryland who re-
cently celebrated his e2d birthday
has never been inalde a saloon never
smoked and never rode In a cab.
Try It Once.
There Is more actual ' misery and
less real danger In a case of Itching
skin disease than any other ailment.
Hunt's Cure is manufactured especial-
ly for these cases. It relieves instant-
ly and cures promptly. Absolutely
guaranteed.
World's Gold Production.
In the last BOO years over twelv
billion dollars' worth of gold is esti-
mated to have been dug from the
earth. Not much more than one-half
of this is definitely known to be in
existence in the monetary stocks of
the globe. Of this however the
United States is believed to hold from
a billion and a quarter to a billion and
a half.
RUNNING SORES ON LIMBS.
Little Girl's Obstinate Case of Eczema
Mother Says: "Cuticura Reme-
dies a Household Standby."
"Last year after having my little
girl treated by a very prominent
physician for an obstinate case of
eczema I resorted to the Cuticura
Remedies and was so well pleased
with the almost instantaneous relief
afforded that we discarded the physi-
cian's prescriptioi. and relied entirely
On the Cuticura Soap Cuticura Oint-
ment and Cuticura Pills. When we
commenced with the Cuticura Reme-
dies her feet and limbs were covered
with running sores. In about six
weeks we had her completely well
and there has been no recurrence of
the trouble. U'e find that the Cuti-
cura Remedies are a valuable house-
bold standby living as we do twelve
miles from a doctor and where it
costs from twenty to twenty-five dol-
lars to come up on the mountain.
Mrs. Lizzie Vincent Thomas Fair-
mount Walden's Ridge Tenn. Oct
13. 1905."
All things come quickly to those
who wait on themselves.
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01E LAXATIVE of
Known
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.UALITY
There are two classes of remedies: those of known qual
lty and which are permanently beneficial in effect acting
pently In harmony with nature when nature needs assist-
ance; and another class composed of preparations of
unknown uncertain and inferior character acting tempo-
rarily but injuriously as a result of forcing: the natural
functions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of
the remedies of known quality and excellence la the ever
pleasant Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California
Tig" Syrup Co. which represents the active principles of
plants known to act most beneficially in a pleasant syrup.
In which the wholesome Californian blue s are used to eon-
tribute their rich yet delicate fruity flavor. It is the remedy
of all remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleans" the system
fently and naturally aud to assist one in overconiir.jf consti-
pation and the many Ills resulting' therefrom. Its active princi-
ples and quality are known to physicians generally aud the
remedy Las therefore met with their approval as well as with
the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know
of their own personal knowledge and from actual experience
that it is a most excellent laxative remedy. We do not claim that
will cure all manner of ills but recommend it fur what it really
represents a laxative remedy of known quality aud excellence
containing nothing' of an objectionable or injurious character.
There are two classes of purchasers; those who are informed
as to the quality of what they buy and the reasons for the excellence
of articles of exceptional merit and who do not lack courage to go
elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of any well known
article; but unfortunately there are some people who do not kuow
and who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cannot expect
Its beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy.
To the credit of the druggists of the United States be It said
that nearly all of them value their reputation for professional
Integrity and the good will of their customers too highly to offer
imitations of the
Genuine Syrup of Figs
manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. and In order to
buy the genuine article and to get its beneficial effects one has
only to note when purchasing the full name of the Company-
California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every
package. Price 50c per bottle. One size only.
PUTNAM FADELESS . DYES
Coler aisra eoods brighter en 4 filter colon thin inn othw die. One 10c eicliige colon til 'bar. Tn te In cold enter better thin in other due. You can 4pa
am aatnent hiUmuI ripeins apart Writ tor tree booklet-Hew to Die Blaaca an Mil Cater. MONRO DRUa CO. Unlonvltlm. Mlmtouri
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Happy
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WRITE US FREELY
and frankly In strictest confidence telling all your
troubles and stating your age. We will send you
TREE ADVICE in plain tinaled envelope and a val-
uable 64-pags book on "Home Treatment for Women."
Address: Ladies' Advisory Department Tho
Chattanooga Medicine Co. Chattanooga Tenn
Gm
The D
ark Side
of a woman's life 13 seldom seen by anyone but herself. What
agonies what misery what fits of melancholy and the blues the poor
miserable sufferers from female disease have to endure one month
after anotherl What wonder'" 0 many thousands of women cannot
truthfully say that they are happy 1 Are you? Happiness cannot be
called complete without health and health Is best obtained by
III
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Woman's
Relief
vhlch has mada many thousands happy in restored health and strength. "The'doctors
said I had nervous prostration but gave me no relief" writes Lizzie Matthews -of Mt.
Vemon Ca. "I vas sick ; nine years. I could hardly eat and could not sleep My
back and hips ached I vas very Irregular and vould have to stay In bed two or three
days. I have used 3 bottles of Cardul and now I can say that my heafttils better than
for the past nine years." Cardul relieves pain regulates fitful functions strengthens
your weakest organs makes you well and HAPPY. Try it.
At Every Drug Store in 1.00 Bottles
Herding of New York's Poor.
Paul D. Cravath chairman of the.
tenement-house committee of the
Charity Organization society declares
that a close canvas shows that there
are In New York tenements 357000
rooms that have no windows.
Important to Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORXA
a aafe and rare remedy far tnfanU and children
and sm that It
Bran the
S'ffnaiara of
la TJas For Orn SO Tear.
The Kind Yoa Bar Always fioofht
Magazine For the Blind.
Through the munificence of the wid
ow of a New York capitalist the
means has been supplied for the es-
tablishing of a magazine printed In
blind point type.
Don't It Jar You 7
To have a cough that yon cant
leave off even when you go to bed?
Put away for good by using Sim
mons' Cough Syrup. It heals Inflam-
mation of the throat and lungs gives
you rest and peaceful sleep.
She "So you are a war veteran.
Did you face the music like a sol-
dier?" He "Well. yes. During an en-
gagement the bands stay in the rear."
Harvard Lampoon.
Makes Son Private Secretary.
In appointing his son Lord Bruce
aa his private secretary the earl of
Elgin only followed the example of
the late William E. Gladstone who
when he became prime minister In
1SS9 appointed Herbert Gladstone
then a young man of 20 to a similar
DosiUon.
Catarrh and Headache.
Mrs. Z. E. Goforth 2119 Holly St.
Kansas City writes: "After using a
sample bottle and two 25c bottles of
Hunt's Lightning Oil I am almost well
of Catarrh. It stops my headaches.
It is the best medicine I ever saw
and I Just can't keep house without
!:." She Is right
"Now I am ready how do I look
dear?" "You remind me of a Sioux
in his war paint" "Oh you nasty
thing you " "Don't cry darling; I
only meant you were dressed to kill."
Baltimore American.
Lewis' Single Binder straight 5c. Many
smokers prefer them to 10c cirrara. Your
dealer or Lewis' Factory Peoria Dl.
He la a wise man who either speaks
the truth or says nothing.
Mr. Wlnnlow'l Soothing- Syrup
Far children u-ethmr. eofien the puma rivicee In.
fiammaUMtt altaje ea. puree wmacolio. ICNiatwtue.
Yes the sun shines for all when It
Isn't cloudy.
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and the Muscles and Joins '
lubricated by using
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Price 25c 50c6$l.00
Sold by All Dealers
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Address Dr.EarlS.Sloan.Boston.Mass.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 290, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1906, newspaper, November 27, 1906; Chickasha, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731843/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.