Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 16, Ed. 1 Monday, January 21, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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The Imminent Airship.
These are the days when the young
aeronauts are Beting visit us and the
old aeronauts are dreaming dreams.
"Human mastery over ihe air" says
Capt. Ferber the aerostatic expert of
the French army "Is virtually
achieved. None of the startling
achievements of the past neither
Bteam electricity nor the telephone
can compare with what the future
now holds in store for us. Not only
will the life of individuals be revolu-
tionized but governments will be
compelled to devise in almost every
department new methods to meet the
changed conditions. This change
will come with amazing suddenness
and France is taking the precaution
to meet it." In this last sentence
says the New York Post Capt Ferber
doubtless refers in part to. the pur-
chase by his government of the fly
ing machine built by the Wright bro-
thers of Dayton O. and still credited
although their demonstration was se-
cret with thd only sustained flight
ever made by a machine not sus-
tained by gas bags. Hut he evidently
has no notion that one inventor or
one country will monopolize the de-
vices for successful flight. As Soon as
one man comes into the open with a
machine with which he can sail about
practically at will a dozen others will
promptly learn the trick. To-day the
worjd is waiting to learn the art of
balancing. It may come as Capt
Ferber expects by "a coordinating
central mechanism which will permit
the operator with an instinctive
touch of the helm to right his ma-
chine when it dips to one side or the
other as the bicyclist to-day main-
tains his equilibrium by the instinct-
ive inclination of bis body." On the
other Laud the mere human hand
and eye may attain that quickness
and dexterity which Lllienthal and
Plloher lost their lives trying to ac-
quire' but which will make possible
navigation through atmospheric cur-
rents and "blow holes" and whirl-
pools. The every-Jay airship trip at
best Is likely to be as hard on the
pilot as a ran through the Laehine
rapids.
There Is a wnd rumor to the effect
that the concertina Is to be revived.
The concertina wa. at one time re
'carded as 'musical Instrument by
certain eccentric permits who pro-
fessed to enjoy its alleged tones. II
was even supposed to give pleasure
when played by those who understood
its painful limitations eays Cleveland
Plain Deab?. The concertina is an
Instrument that is unimpressed by
kind treatment either going or com-
ing. When It Is expanded It queru-
lously wails; when it is contracted It
plaintively moans. When the concer-
tina is violently agitated it gasps and
wheezes. Sometimes it snorts. Just
why it should be revived Isn't at all
clear. It can't be expected to cope
with either the automatic piano player
or the talking machine.
While still duku of ilirtbaut befonj
his accession to Belgium's throne he
l't his only son. who dkd aUi a
mysteriously sudden illness. Crown
Prince Kudolpli of Austria the king's
son in law met a violent death in the
hvmting ledge at Meycrtlng. In the
hitter part of the king's month of
fate. In January. 1SD0 the palace at
I.aeken burned and Princes Clemen-
tine who barely esonped with her
life was so overwrought by the sight
of her governess perishing in the
liames that for many months it was
feared she would lose her reason In
precisely the same manner in which
Leopold's only sister the ex-Empress
Carlotta lost hers. . The Matter's defi-
nite insanity also curiously enough
dates from January.
Capt. Prunswlg of the rrlnzessln
Victoria Luioe blew out his brains.
Count Bont De Custellano' victim of
a far worse shipwreck didn't. So
there you are. The Teuton showed
Gallic excitalillliy the Gaul showed
Tpiitnnip jhii Prrsibly the Ger-
man was a descendant of Gauls Who
had anciently crossed the Rhine and
the Frenchman a descendant of Ger-
mans who anciently crossed over into
Gaul. But that's not the point says
Boston Transcript v The point is that
we moke very e:aborate fools or our-
eslves as a rule in our little experi-
ments In racial psychology. It's so
easy to speak of a nation in an off-
hand cocksure way as being volatile
or stolid or humorous or some other
unpleasant thing. It saves thought.
Nearly half of the Bheep In the
world are in two thinly populated
countries of the southern hemisphere
Australia and the Argentine re-
public. Russia has more sheep than
a.ny other country i.u the northern
half of the globe.
The little grapes grown in Greece
which are sold under the trade name
of Zante "currants" in this country
nro often used In vthe. kingdom where
they are produced to make alcohol
for cooking and heating houses.
C1CCKAEHA
PRESCRIPTION OF AN EMINENT
SPECIALIST IS GIVEN
Necessary Ingredients Cost Little
and Can Be Secured at Any Good
Drug Store Will Break a
Cold Quickly.
Mix half ounce of the Pure Virgin
Oil of Pine with two ounces of glycer-
ine and halt a pint of good whisky;
Bbake well and use in teaspoonful
doses. A noted authority on diseases
of the throat and lungs who estab-
lished a camp for consumptives in the
pine woods of Maine declares that
the above formula will heal the lungs
and cure any cough that Is curable.
It will break up a cold In twenty-four
bours. The Ingredients can be se-
cured from any good prescription
druggist at small cost.
Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure) Is put up
only in half-ounce vials for dlspen-
sipg; each vial Is securely sealed in a
round wooden case with engraved
wrapper showing the name Virgin
Oil of Pine (Pure) prepared only by
Leach Chemical Co. Cincinnati O.
plainly printed thereon. There are
many rank imitations of Virgin Oil
of Pine (Pure) which are put out
under various names such ss Concen-
trated Oil of Pine Pine Balsam etc.
Never accept these as a substitute for
the Pure Virgin Oil of Pine as they
will Invariably produce nausea and
never effect the desired result
Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure) Is also
said to be a perfect neutralizes agent
for uric acid.
Can You Answer?
If you have a friend who thinks he
knows it. all ask him to explain the
difference between an Alexandrine
and a woman of Alexandria; a masher
and a masnie; adenoids and aneroids;
six of one and a half dozen of the
other; neoplatonlsm and platonlc
friendship; macaronic macaroni and
Marconi; a referendum and a referee;
Irreliglon and birreliglon; the jungle
and Port Sunlight; Armlnlans and
Armenians; a carpet knight and a rug
headed kern. Chicago Tribune.
Always to Be Depended Upon.
When a person gets up in the morn-
ing with a dull headache and a tired
stretchy feeling it s an almost certain
indication that the liver or bowels
or both are decidedly out of order.
At such times Nature the wisest
ad best of doctors takes this means
to ghe warning that she needs the
help and gentle assistance which can
best be obtained from that old fam-
ily remedy Brandreth's Pills which
has iKcn in use for ever a century.
They are the same fine laxative
topic pill your grandparents used
when doctors were few and far be-
tween and when people had to have
a remedy that could absolutely be de-
pended upon.
Brandreth's Pills can be depended
upon and are sold in every drug and
medicine store plain or sugar-coated.
French President's "Double."
M. Fallieres was until recently be-
lieved to be the only president of the
French republic who bad no double
but his counterpart has been found.
The man who most resembles him
physically is a respectable merchant
of the Rue Saint Honore who plays
his pat with decorum and dignity. He
wears exactly the same kind of blue
butterfly necktie with white dots as
the president the same kind of hat
and exactly so oddly cut a beard. And
on his promenades he Is always ac-
companied by a trend who could eas-
ily be taken for the president's pri-
vate secretary. Dignified and with
measured steps the enviable doubla
walks through the Faubourg Saint
Honore and feels overjoyed at being
saluted on all sides.
Novelist's Early Earnings.
A pocket series of Mr. Thomas
Hardy's stories Is to be published
soon and lately a complete edition o!
his books In 20 beautiful volumes was
issued in America with success. When
Mr. Hardy took the manuscript ol
"Under the Greenwood Tree" to the
late Mr. Titisley that enterprising pub-
lisher offered the novelist the sum ol
$125 down for the book. Mr. Hardy
accepted the sum although he owned
that he was "a bit disappointed" add
lng that nevertheless he "meant to
keep on." Next came his bok "A Pair
of Blue Eyes" for which Mr. Tlnslcy
gave the novelist 1500 sayins: "There
is no Uiouey in the book but I can
uce llinl .'laruy i fcuiug u girt a grip
some day."
COSTLY PRESSURE.
Heart and Nerves Fail on Coffea.
A resident of a great western state
puts the case regarding stimulants
with a comprehensive brevity that is
admirable. He says:
"I am 58 years old and have had con-
siderable experience with stimulants.
They are all alike a mortgage on re-
served energy at ruinous interest. As
the whip stimulates but does not
strengthen the horse so do stimulants
act upon the human system. Feeling
this way" I gave up coffee and all
other stimulants and began the use of
Pnstum Food coffee some months ago.
The beneficial results have been ap-
parent from the first. The rheumatism
that I us:A to suffer from has left me.
t sU'Pp sounder my nerves are stead-
ier ir.'.d my braia clearer. And I bear
testimony al.-so to the food value of
IVdtum si-ur-iIuus that is lacking in
o'fe"." Name given by Postura Co..
Partly Cr'ek IVxh There's a reason.
'Jf i:! "Tito Road to Weliville" the
quaint little book in pkgs
The last person to ftrget a !a3a.
is the one who does it
TOCrBEACUlBISOSEWT
Take LAXAT1VK BttoMO Ontmne Tan eta. Irne-
K. Si
UUUVftS Signature ta oo e&cci box. 'ivt
Kindness is wisdom. There is none
In life but : leeds It and may learn.
Bailey.
To recover quickly from bilious attacks
sit-k-headiiche indigestion or cokK take
Garfield Tea. the mild laxative. Guaran-
teed under the l'ure Food Law.
History the evidence of time the
light of truth the life of memory the
directress of life the herald of anti-
quity committed to immortality.
Cicero.
Not "Just as Good" Its 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.
Fine Feat of Engineering.
Th feat of moving a lighthouse
without taking It apart or dismantling
it In any way has recently been accom-
plished at Ashtabula. The range light
weighing 65 tons and standing 65 feet
high was placed on a lighter and
towed along the river a distance of
750 feet and then successfully place
on a new site. It was raised by the
use of jacks and moved on rollers to
and from the lighter. Guy ropes held
it in position while moving.
' Laundry work at home would be
inuo'i more satisfactory if the right
Starch were used. In o; Jer to get the
desired stiffness it is usually neces-
sary to use so much starch that the
beauty and fineness of the fabric is
hidden behind a paste of varying
thickness which not only destroys the
appearance but also affects the wear-
ing quality of the goods. This trouble
can be entirely overcome by using De-
fiance Starch as it can be applied
much more thinly because of Its great-
er strength than- other makes.
Hints for the Pipe Lover.
The Canadian Cigar and Tobacco
Journal gives some hints to those
who smoke pipes. Everybody thinks
he knows how to smoke a pipe but to
do It perfectly is not easy. "Time Is a
keynote of successful pipe smoking"
says the Journal "and another Is gen-
tleness. Take it easy. Don't crowd
fhe pipe to the top of. the bowl. Never
get a pipe hot. Keep cool and keep
your pipe cool. You can relight a pipe
and if you are an old smoker you will
be all the better for it V hen you
have finished do not refill a heated
pipe."
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Long Sight. 1
The longest distance ever com-
passed by human vision is 1S3 miles
being tie distance between the Un-
comparghe park in Colorado and
Mount Ellen. In Utah. This feat wp
accomplished by the surveyors of the
United States coast and geodetic sur-
vey who were engaged in conjunc-
tion with representatives of other na-
tions in making a new measurement
of the earth.
"Nails." ;
"Xa!l3 are a mighty good thing
particularly finger nails but I don't
believe they were Intended solely for
scratching though I used mine large-
ly for that purpose for several yeaYs.
I was sorely afflicted and had It to do.
One application of Hunt's Cure how-
ever relieved ciyitch and less than
one boi cured me entirely."
j. M. Wamb
Sound Law In New Book.
A. C. Fox-Davis a London lawyer
who has written 54 volumes uainiy on
ttte peerage and law has broken Into
the field of fiction with a detective
story In which he warrants that the
law is all right. He wrote the book
just because be found the law all
wrong In one of the best of the Sher-
lock Holmes stories.
Give Defiance Starch a fair trial-
try It for both hot and cold stare Bing
aad if you don't think you do better
work in less time and at smaller cost
return it and your grocer will giro
you back your money.
The sea level canal from Marseilles
to the Rhone rlTer is to be completed
In seven years at a cost cf $13730-
000.
Of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound thi
Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's ills.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM
No other medicine for Woman's ills in the world has received such wide-
spread and unqualified endorsement.
Ko other medicine has such a record of cures of female illnesses or such
hcts of grateful frisnds as has Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound.
For more than 30 years it has been curing all forms of Female Complaints
Inflammation and Ulceratiou and consequent Spinal Weakness.
It has cured more cases of Backache and. Local Weaknesses than any other
one remedy. It dissolves and expels tumors In an early stage of development.
Irregularities and periodical pains Weakness of the Stomach Indigestion
Bloating Nervous Prostration Headache General Debility quickly yield to it;
also deranged organs causing pain ragging sensations and backache.
Under all circumstances it acts In harmony with the female system.
It removes that wearing feeling extreme lassitade "don't care" and
"want-to-be-left-alone" feeling excitability irritability nervousness diz-
ziness faintness sleeplessness flatulency melancholy or the "blues". These
are indications of Female Weakness or some derangement Of the organs
which this medicine cures as well as Chronic Kidney Complaints and
Backache of either sex.
Those women who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred
thousand times for they get what they want a cure. Sold by Druggists
everywhere. Refuse all substitutes.
PI O 1 PS!I JOHV W. MORRTH
hmk jJl Will Washington it. C
t Successfully Prosecutes Claims.
U Lte Principal Enmlner U. 8. Peoilon Bwu.
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PUTNAM
Color more ooodt hrightor and (.-ter color than
tm garment anthout ripying apart Write for tree
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Spots befora your eyes dizziness sick headache biliousness
constipation malaria chills fever muddy complexion bad breath sour
taste nausea vomiting loss cf appetite etc. are a!! signs that your
liver is out of order. These symptoms vill surely lead to worse If you
do not stir up your liver with
THEDFORD'S.
BLACK-DSAUGHT
the genuine original vegetable liver medicine of which you have al-
ways heard. The favorite for over 70 years. In 25c and $ 1 packages.
Roman Relics Found In Wales.
Workinsmen engaged In diverting
a roadway at Welwyn Herts Wales
unearthed seven Roman urns In a
good state of preservation a Roman
epur two drinking bowls six Inches
high one smaller cup a bowl some
bronze plate an lion standard and a
small ura six inches hih.
Its Dangerous.
To neglect a cold the results are too
often very serious. Bronchitis Pleu-
risy Pneumonia and Consumption are
frequently the consequences. Upon
the appearance of a cold sore throat
or chest use Simmons' Cough Syrup.
It soothes the irritation loosens the
phlegm and promptly cures you.
Man cannot be altogether cleared
from Injustice In dealing with beasta
a he now does. Heraclitus.
GnW.l Tea purines the blood and erad-
Guaranteed under the Pure Food L
Law
Many a man smacks of freshness'
but freshness tets no smacks.
PILES CURED IX TO It DATS.
PAZO OINTM SST la naralil trara an?
o( lumiiia hum! Hicedma or Frn'rading 1'iiea m
to 14 da; a or utonof reluutiad. aUo.
A man's good JupVment usually
bows up the day after.
Furs! Fursl FursI
Write for Trice Circular and ehip to
McSlilian Fur & Wool Co. Minneapolis.
K you are a gay old doj yos hart
no right to whine.
Mra. Wlnalow'i Soothing Srrap.
ftauim.uu.itjipAja.curca wlbucouc. 2bc a botu
Uneasy lies the head that ?
frown.
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finest lmtuA
W. N. U.. Oklahoma City No. 3 1907.
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booklot - Hoa to Die Bleach and Mix Colors. MOHaOE ORUQ GO. UnlonvllJe.'lMviouri.
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WESH58W
Special Trains Leave
Manitoba
Canadian Government representatives will
accompany this train through to destination.
For certificate entitling cheap rates litera-
ture and all particulars apply to
J. S. CRAWFORD ' No. 125 W. Ninth Street Ksssas' City
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'! of Ufa. la g!rb (at abcut 13) ct
women (at sbo:t 45) requir.s
U the help cf a pure strengthen':-
tonic medicine to carry thn
over the critical period and en-
sure their continued strength and
i! health.
for over SO years has been a most
successful medicine for relieving
pain strengthening the womanly
organs and regulating the func-
tions. Purely vegetable non-intoxicating
harmless and reliable.
Try it.
At all Ernests cm
WRITE lor Free Advice stating
sse and describing your symptoms to
Ladies Advisory Dept. Chattanooga
Medicine Co. ChaUauooga. Xtmn.
KEW WHEAT UK3S l!l '
the mmm west
C nnjl additional mil;
ilUUU 0f railway thi
year have opened np a
largely increased terri-
tory to the proinesaiva
tarmera of Wemern
Canada and the Got.
eminent of the Domin-
ion continues to trivs
ONE HUNDRED AND
SIXTY ACRES FREE to every settler.
THE COUtiTRY HAS
HO SUPERIOR
Coal wood and water in nhnndancr; rhnrcfata
and schools convenient; markets easy of access;
taxes low ; climate the best in the not t hern tem-
perate zone. Ittw andorderprevailseverywhere.
For advice and information address th
SUPERINTENDENT OF IMMIGRATION
Ottawa Canada or any authorized Cau&diaa
Government Agent.
J. S. CRAWFORD No. 12S W. Ninth Street
Kansas City Miiiouri.
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