The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 39, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 9, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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THE LEADER QUTHRIE OKLA TUESDAY OCTOBER 9 1906.
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See Our
Alfred Benjamin &
Cos Suits for men
and young men.
THEY'RE MADE IN NEW YORK
THE ONLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER IN GUTHRIE.
We have added the
celebrated Alfred Ben-
jamin & Go's cor-
rect clothes for men
to our big stock.
has been the keynote of the success of our Men's and Young Men's Clothing.
This season you have only to look over our great number of styles and wonderful
assortment of fabrics to realize that here you can surely suit your taste as well as
purse. Every garment is snappy-brimful of smartness exclusive in design and
the fit you will not be able to have surpassed--if equalled--by the best tailor in
town-
If it is anything to you to lead the style procession instead of bringinfi1up the
end you will come to this Big Store for your
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PERSONAL
MENTION
V F. Oow l In Multinll
Will riunt l In Puree'l.
J. It Ftiiinpff It In Rlple.
Curt WllllntTiH Ir In Ok).titn i i t
W. H Btewnr' Ik hi Aiknnn.ij City
C. M Wood of St. Jo eph. la In tin
city.
R. K. fltolwingh la ttt tbo ft ft ' '
Crescent.
Invld Robei-t
Bdmond.
an . JtaMs at lit
Piles
WOMEN AND MEALS
CURED QUICKLY AND PAINLESSLY
NO RISK NO DANQKct
Sent
A aee Trial Packaee to Convince
by Malt te All Whs Write
I'nmmon . um i tn-a i n mm
(ri iiort t i in uii'illt in i 'n It ml
n4M 'i tlit tiffilis ctf tti tlai 'm
1VoIi iic Kitting to kin u nun ihii
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Hit f.nhtnn In iiviht ill h iIm uf it.itmt
foi .i uH'illflnr .mil wltul up In nukl iir
the niuhr tu m to i tlma" -an " im I
buy n bet 'i' ' i i it mm t Mnl
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HER HARD TASK IT 18 TO PI
THE HUMAN RACE.
Small Wonder ThJt 9emetime'
Presiding Qnlu of the Kitchen
Tires of Hr Seemingly Nev -Endng
i.aliors.
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sunY Inw finni puts r
rioti! il'sc no jtnil tin '
j. j. ni'.dreth Is hi Vhotnaa today w 7. u .
business. I ; . ' "
m 1 WUii Will ii I I' I 1 M .
Wm Bnrnum of FnO OR " and at"t" u r!". t Vi'.v .t
Uty today. !rM . .i.i1i..i i.
" " ' Iks one vf tho in t
C. o. Rah has fttunHkf from tfte t d cnarca ri i-ii. r. i.
l) era I. T. ( J "PIMM ii- m !
- f to you ocmai hi rmml
N llelaoit retuMMd t MUratMU M til Pyramid PIK Cii.r Ins .1
noun raln. I cwialdw It om "f tin m t
I In the world ft Mt" i
R. j. Oarner returned to Coyb aft h g JJ"1''"' " '"r ";"'1
noon t.aln. bcwrt ? "' " " ' '
. . Win H wia hulf n"Ht i
... - better ml It didn't luk- n
lr. John Thr4d11l to m ffn Ohln- 0 . fof m
lionta City twtajr. think 1 am about well now
""""" feel amy aytnptoma o n rattim I
Rev. R. H. 8teekan la . from order at oner. I order U frum
Hhawnee today. PyVamld Drue Co.. to be aro if
-- cure. Tell all about tint Itae i-"
p. w. Itowon of Von HmU. U hi HUe.
tho city today. MAw ' t""1 l0 snytbta In
-k 1UeT yo want to nee do . I
eerved your letter a. few a.ir
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t uIons.il ti ( or tctllni nifn I
J. A. McMillan waa li Mm r4ty today
fi-oni Uoodntsttt.
New Stiff BOSODI f7Tn Remembcr--lf on gpttiiiff
Q . g ilsirl J ) ? '10Ult' w niy purchase made
onirTS. jpts7ib &JLj(t JkJ. t a olu 8toro you ire 1I0 eat"
tvt rs ti jirW ty - islied yon can return the
New Collars. t J( J0 g00(3s t0 "S-We'n Givc
NeW Neckwear. K Your Money Back.
LEADING CLOTHIER
a a at nai ti a i aiafiaiiil laailnaaja i an! . . . a - nn i i - i.aaaaa i i
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PROSPECTUS
Tuesday
Hhatcdapoaro club mooti In rcguUr
sowlon In lllmiry club rnoma.
MIsh Btruiih- cntertalna lit afternoon
fur Misa Mary CuRsllly.
His'i Fivo club playx In entns ullh
S"crotary nnd Mrs. Cbarloe Kilann.
Wednesday.
Ladles of rrebytcrlan clinroli Klve
'Excursion Tarty" In evrnlnff at reel-
Jcnco of Mr. nnd Mr. 'William Haxauar
S23 Eajt ClovcUnd avenun.
Mgdamos Chnrlee Martlmlale IMuurwln
and Hollows entertain Tjidlea Altl so-
ciety of First Jfotliodlat ihurclJ In after-
noon at residence of Mi 4. KSdmunda on
Kant Clovobnd avenue.
Mlssoi Catherine and ISmIo Cnaaidy
t ntertaln tlif Klioonn elrtb In the after-
noon. . Thursday
Acorn Hub mteta in uUi'rnmi.i at li-
brary club room Bliuk'.BPf.ue J. -
Mrs J. 8 I.y in i'ntcn.iln-i In tveninx
(.umpllmenttirv ui Ml - ll.itli I.jun
FiSdAy-
tin I.. I Ik-lund Im ho! h tu .iin -noon
to ItnLre Nnu Wub.
The Hi Jit nMx-.lntt i-f tln f.tll -.li-a of
tlie ltntre Nous club will t hell 1'ilday
afternoon f tbm wh1i whn Mi I.. I.
Oeland. All minbt-u t.f tin t'tib in
unfed to be In iitlrruliint -.
The fcjeat ne.lt; of KhcVh innounee
(hat la the very nea. future tiny will
wptn their annual f.ill mid wln.t-. diinee
Mm. iiinnw llogan of rfL-ent City
ivlio nan boen vtiltlng Mia J V Mlade
l-eft Monday for her itorae.
I'rlenjB In the city huve iei!lcd an-
nouneiiment of the waddln u( V'otor K.
Bampeetl. fenuerly of Uutlirli-. to MIm
Corlnne Nicholson ef nirlilta. The
tounle were married at Flt U.xke "tty
L'tab where they will r 'tic
Mlaa Nlta Ollkeraon Munnj to lu-r
hmne in Tonkamt thfan nuir.ilnu nftor
nendliMT aevernl d' xlt itli M.-
and Mm Q. B. Duunleu
The Uicn Plve olub m- t I r
lth Secretary and Mra i n i ' M f'
.'ba on Noril Ftrat itiott
all. J l'W'ii l'i tin -..tu
roterte of friends lluibdu" imuIiiST
coniiltui ii ry lo ill" li'idl. I.jhii
IuiuIkiiii Sittiitli h Mr timl Mix I.
N ISf. Milts I'tiniiillini'iit.ir tu Mi uild
Mi M. 1 I.ibby. of Kl lteno.
The inemhri-i nf the HviflHlii club
aneat Mo.ulny afternoon in u moat de
lightful manner at beautiful IbMiuI park.
Mrs. Mary Unit the ir ide nt has juat
retumeti from an extended trip through
lSurone and entertained the club with
nccounu uf the mnny intfretlnaT place
abn lnltttl wlilUi In tlie old ivorld. A
luncheon woa aerved an.l ahortly be-
fore aunaet the club ieturcd to the city.
SAM JONES CLOSES SALOONS.
Oklahoma City Revival Meetings Result
In Sunday Law Enforcement.
Oklahoma i"itj. OkU Oct. C T"o
nii'illnu beliiH conducted by the Ilcv.
Ham Jouea in the Interest of the prohi-
bition movenunt here leaulted In order
li Mnyiir MeKPiibnuxh to the chief of
police tv tho pffett that the lid muat
if on and that every saloon must bo
V i pt closed BunUiiy In the futu.-e. The
mavoi'a irde will be watched with In-
tt rent on account of the statement al-
Icri rt tu have been made by Clovern ir
r.ioitc to the leudora of the prohibition
movenunt thu: he would enu.' the at-
torney general to vlajoroualy prosecute
any anloon mail arrested for aelllns; li-
quor Sunday.
TO PRACTICE PHARMACY
Territorial Board Consider
injr Applications of Candi-1?
dates for Diplomas.
ftjiaa WAS-- Till Mil luM tafcn MUtUAtl
N-A4lCWej'rltoal SwoWtary " wwnlnir ir.im from Oklahoma Cltj
rXUwn. WMWyWiere tbey reprvtwl Oothrh- Vfure
. I in locuiins nonro or in iim'imn rm-
uienn noyii rniurneo u uhuiiih ubj
LAYING OF RAIL8 IS BEGl N.
New Pacific Coakt Extension Is Tak'
Ing Shape.
Tho Chicago Jlilwaukoe ft St. Paul
roan has bgun the layluK ol steel
oh It .new Pacific coast exteimlon.
Tho rails ate to be laid from Glt.
liain a iHnat on the .Aberdeen ami
v.varts division. In South t.akota to
Flora on the Miouri river. 12 miles
above EvarU from where the ".ast
line will procttad. Tho grading oil tla
stretch is already completed aud the
construction work will hi pushed aa
rapidly an posaiblu.
Se rar the St. Paul people have ex-
perienced 'lttle Uilllculty In seottrlng
enough lahorora to curry on the work
as planned and the management la
congratulating luolf upon thU fact.
A high oirtolaf of the compHiiy ex-
pressed the ballot that tlif publicity
given to the building of th yyinslon
Is In a large measure iesrvnsi ret
tills happy state of affnlra.
"Wo huve had little dimctiUy In ta-
curing workmen to carry out our
plans" said u high official of tho Ft.
Paul road. "I attribute this to the
fact that much iHiUUolty has been
given to our ilans. and tl.ose who
rant work ktow that we bav tt to
effer. We have not given orders to
hire any particular number of men.
Our Instructions .e to eitipioy all that
.an be secured"
While tbe actutw ialng of steel on
the eastern end t: tho extension has
begun aud the plans foi the line west
ot the Ulttei Hoot n aunt-ins are at-
leady completed nothing U known of
the loute across Montana farther west
than JJutt. Officials dtclaie that th
Montana route between Hutti' and the
crossing of the ntttei Ro..( jiouniatua
l.s not et decided
Mrs il K I) m i
ir DoTOfhy. It ft n
for a few iUr iiJi
TunSuiwa.
I 1 1 I UI ll tl liltll
il i mo uiiitf t. tin
HiiU ivUUvo In
I i t 1.1 I .Kt 1 it tills t i I yi-ttr
. K ntlrt 1 1 Inn. I to K. t i .l Uy ll Will
not bn jWu Ui witTatand Bee's axutlve
t lio.ity aad Tar. That w' cure all cold.
cough . croap wbooplns rnuglt etc - by
Th oush an uululm ltmal enor ilie
r nuns of Mr and Mh Ki.mk Iil- t e
v raut-d from tin' Hat -f auntj at tl.o
driving them out throut'i Hit boaeli If
)tu bMVt t iu'tl tr it mil if nut i i ed
a-t i'iu- uiiiiii j In d Sj jli -ti1 1
I.) J N Wa'lut
OLOOD POISONING
result from chivnilo const I jm lion which
Is qukkh cured by Dr. KIuk Kcw Life
I'JIbi. Thej rentove all polaonoua germ
from tho ateni and Infu new life and
vigor; cure sour Mumach. nauala head-
ache IU.lne and oollc without Rilp-
Intt or discomfort. J&e. Ouaranteed by
all drug Moies.
Limited Numbei v.f Attorneys.
In eomo iild reeonla Just dlsoovorcd
M a Suffolk wrisli np-ier the follow-
t; ontry of it statute passotl In IBS I
:u.i locoml year of thu reign of Queen
Mar: "That there feed to be six or
elgM attorneys only for 8uftlk Nor
folk anil Norwich loieUu-r; that tbli
nuoilMir uaA increased to moio thaa
80 niacc pal t of whom halug nut suJ
ncieni know Itiigt-' ettue to fahn etc.
nclt In i the pi-oble tu small trespassei
that iht' my get einplo uient wheie-
foie th ve shall be hci. -after six for
Norfolk s'.k for Suffolk and two for
tlie city if Noi wleh."
Attorney rati Olltsche tf AuMvlko
Is In the city tosUy.
W. A. Frailer la In Ofe'anesAA Ctty to
day on a buainera trip.
n. 8. Orlnnell nnd a. M AdaOM a Ift
tht rlty from Jett OkJa.
j. I. Deets com up front Oklahoma
City on the morning trahi.
Col. Henry Braun Is among the OttttiV
rle people in Oklahoma City today.
Mlaa Julia KUmondson Is vlBltln
friends in tho city today (NM ffiatMsss
n-.y.
Mrs. J. P. Reed left on (he noon train
for Pawnee to Tpend the week With her
duushter.
Mrs. (1. T Dawson U vlsitlnjt Iter
daughter. Mrs. Th Snyder tn Wkifletd.
this week
J. I. Nxwlnnd and wife of Carthage.
Mn.. aro In the city vlsl'lng J. 0. HeW-
la nd and family.
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Jinnev Urovn T.. H. K. t. It "t 21
"P . 1 only used two bot .mi
don't think need any more. f'i!" r
seven month' ttnndmg."
to get n fec trial pt-kuf ml
day to the Pyramid Drug . "ii V
mid Uuiltllnsj. Mnrjhill. MMilvm H
Will come tiy return mail ai '"' '
sutta will b'th delight nnd tistuiiir-ti n
Mieriff pumroy took Mr-. lb)poti m .n
to Normnn three weeks ago
Dis. to. P. IlamPton of Unawnce ini
Duvts. of Oklahoma Rlty memne' or tii
sattltnt'lum board ware In the cir) i i
ntgnt
Deputy iWi'skal Imnoff tMroaatit in
frim Pawnee this mortrtng Joe Jiiiknun
who wa inoaroemted In the fadu ii jiii
to await action of the grand 1 r ""
oharao of "disposing."
Mrs Nea) Ulgglna returned lant fun
lag from lCnttsaa Ottj? where ht- H.n-m
the week vlsltmg her uncle . II iiikum
Uiilb. there airs lllggtn nttiudiii Ik
PiteSts of l'alkta parade und Ihi'i
J fi. Bndlvt. O. H. Pogen . U. Kih
field and Judge frank Dale returned on
ill n
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ticiiii ith tin' lut ii if
1 (iiiil. d win ! . f .
fui I'pi Ion "f life i u
n -it can i i
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ni if exti'.pt i Fit im
'ii ilnt lauliT hj
im.incs nut of
c i i v to cf ti" tot
illi'i lORHiil iii . i ;
Ix It any on I i
eifthtitiKi nun nut r' hs B..'
Wfinitin fpKs st ii Inn ho n;
if InOll an.l "6Hl
T.. mliKht on a fi
leader.
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ii n At Pif
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tho tin hi"
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11 1 l.l quill v I
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nl if th ii i ii '
t jno'i'li ii I
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i i timlett lklirr
a niarval th.it t
'if h'lnS ch.i i"
inadf flrinl i
' li"n .m I fit
il 'ilr tiitTfiltin i
. ltd Uf B.llMliK' I
in n that -villi i'
il.l )w! -ii ji
rw hunk '
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M uiZ.in ! ll . ii it.iptly th
I .llltt tl ll tllttlt III tl li't Oil IIS
mil rotriiitiii pi;' II i put
i oil ipslhli' tnlit'i in nub . hiij
i.i he uplili '1 nli i'' th timih'
ii. lit thus kIoiIhi; tlif p.iln
dltt.ly. Tr om l.ottle .i tl ir
not HfiVt.'tl j on nnnn'V will l
finni il. Try mil In - Off-1 So
N Wallace
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ycaterday having keen here
couple of daya visiting friends.
for
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Piles qultkly and posit Ivtly curd 'ilth
Dr. BhoopV Jdagle Ointment It's niiide
I .... mt.a ..IhM. fe.MJ 1. A. ML- .1. . ...!
f t ---..ll I. In V.. mt a'"" OIt1"-lllI " l" Tt..
business trip. He will go to St. Loula
A KADLY BURN8D OIRL
or Ik man er iimn i ouk-klv out
of pain If Bucklfn's Ariil-i Salvo l ap-
3lld piomptly. O. J Wi'ih of Tkon-
shu Midi aayn. "I use u In tnv fumllr
for nits itorva aud rfll akin injuries end
find tt oerfeci " Quick t llli ours
known. Iteat healing ui.; made !tc
at all Anne stores.
Larceny o( Lingerie
ITrenhlng and oMorlng finely fur-
nlshed realdencea of Toledo O. with
tllamontlH and jewela of srat raluo
easily uocoftalble Bmtl Tuuohnrd dis-
dained to touch the valuable hut la
stead atole all tho lingerie In sight
Cliettrieee corset cavern with fine
tacee nuialina and hosiery of every
kind and elasa fell prey to h's innnln
while gold mid sparkling gema wert
unmolested. This has been gotns or
for inonJui and detectives finally
traced part of the stolen stuff lo Tan-
ebnrd who lias confessed lie says
he la the victim uf a man with n
spiked beard whe has hiwiotfied lilm
2 Boys Wanted
to wrap kindles
at tbe
Grand Leader.
The Territorial Hoard of Pharmacy
la In teaaton today at the city hnll.
The following applications for legls-
traUnn on diplomas are being consid-
ered ly the board tiNlay:
M. M. Plckena Detroit Mich.
WI.T. I Kitrr Mounds I. T.
Hohort W. Neln. PlttBhurg Pa.
Albeit J. T-mcklna l.lmti Ohio
H. V. Konilrlrk. Whlthler Cnl.
CiirlhiB Fntighn Ft. Sill Ok'o.
l.owia T. Sholmun Hobnrt Oltln.
John II. Patterson. Stratford lown.
Daniel AV. O'ltry WcJMt I. T.
HaiTy I). Dlltinder Irwin. Pn.
Weltor Camnie. Itenwlok Iowa.
George A. Molliiroe Ue Mninof la.
J. hi) U Mathews. I-lma Ohio.
Columlitia Talbot t Indlgunpolla I ml
Harry M. Mlaklnuns. Dea Moines la
A. C. Peat IHs Moines Iowa.
Claud Weaver. Vally Junction la.
Ufo. C. Woodcock Valley Junction
Iowa.
K. H. Mllbiiin. gan Antonio Texas.
lohu C. Thomas. Mmtg raery. W.
V.
W. C. Fairfield. I)- Motoea.'Iowa.
' Chan. T. Kin-mel. UawtaMkM Ohio.
tleo. W Keraock Plattabttrg Mo.
Harry O WVlwier TboSUgJI. Okla.
F. II. Rlfkuts Unitlinvllle. I. T.
W. II. OHtramlit. I Li Mings Okla.
Claud A. Thomaa Fairmont W. Va.
I. a. Klterhtart. f'ollinawllle 111.
Artlvjr T. Uilmore Ft Smith. Ark
D. II. II. Johuson. (a i men OkU.
if. A. lkmrd. OkcTsli I. T.
1MI It. Wtlfer New Ycrk.
Clarence Def.ll Okluhooia City.
Frank If. Urlmos. .w''c a nil Fo
Agency.
The following class la taking He
examlliatloR before the board:
Prank J. Smith of Yofcon Oscar JO.
TcxpllR of Dairrow; Tbo. W. mlUi
of Meeker; James I. Ithodes of Ool-
try; Ploy II. Poster of tlercalaso;
David 8. Harris of Drumtcood; Barn-
est L. L'agley of Oranite; lioy V
Paschall of Granite tl U gtott. of
geutlnel; Grov-r C Teeters of
Gegry Jacob II Krenl of Manguro;
James T. Tyler of Norn.an; John II
Bugle of I.aaw-nt W O Dodson of
Mang m. Bessie B VjVnce of Nor-
man (' Jt khon of AikaiiHge City
Frank IH- Monl.r n. of Knld; C'has
H l'uwi'll i if I.aw!i"i lnhn H. Bar-
low uf H)iinni Hon . 'i hlliKXlke
il iiutuiiiV .mil lainth i. ii. lull cf
Hluir Oklu
and For' Smith before returning.
8am Croft accompanied by hU broth-erlln-law
Mr. Mack left on the noon
train for a buslncsa trip 'o Shawnee
MtierlFf C. I. Pumroy. of Pawn poati-
ed throuah tho tlty on hi way lo Kor-
mun with nn Insane prl mner. Mr. B5. If.
ilupaon Mra. Pumrny m i ni .im KUind.
surely anl with satisfaction luhln
painful protruding or bl'nd pll dUap-
pe.tr like magic by Its uae Ijiraf Nickel
fanped glass jars ID en its. Holl and
recommendrd by P. B. Wile A Co
LOCAL POINTS
Nervous Troubles
Overcome
There will be a speak ; easiness mout-
Ing of the Bogles Pitdav evening und
every member Is urgud lo be present as
mutters of imiiort'iaee are to Iw discussed.
Wild DuoiM were on
river thla morning.
the I'lmurron
MUlikan A TtsmoWs aoUl krts 1 2. and
in block I WiUtoata Heights addition
lo P. IX. AleOulre and James Hepburn.
Tbe ooiurtderatton was M. Tiny also
purchased lot 11 In block l. tint Uuth-
rte price MM.
Plreman P:t hut taken Kin in m M
Ilrlde i pl.iwi on the DtMaenKer .mi on
the Kaatern UkUdioma.
Heyeral :4rilM wont out to 'h Clm-u'l-on
rlvwr today hunting dueks.
A i-oo.-nt lott er from Mrs. W. J. ""
ik'imuir z: (Jntiu'o 8'. IouivUie. I There waa no aetstoo of polke oourt
K tiw a rem okable story of her es today.
wi-loncf with tho n w preparatlona with
which U. T. t'ooiier ht nrauted the
lendlna cltbw of nils country and which
Ik now aelHna throuKbant the Ignited
Hta'.ea in enurmiua qunntltlea.
Mrs. Moluiun-r states that she 'Jd suf-
fred from u severe nervous trouble
suutilnduci'rt hr an afeMa of the
stum irh unil i mild dnd nothing thai
iiriiu to gixo her relief.
To relate tho story in h-r own wn-ds
Mrs. Hcliauror snys: "Mv system was
Krtlw MIM jt.kM.. MI1.I .111' lIlHrUfth Alul
..... I an ...! .ho- T yU not I OkljMS)Mn. Chrls T. Uf' III well
digest my fond wm always tired and """ '" sewer con. rueto.. re-
would ofton ..el f-iot and dlasv." "J ; to Kunwa
"I hnd heanl much of Mr. Cooper's -'l'. which point he h-id last w.'.k
wond!ful medMMis that I pur ba-ed a " rtj " '"' w.-lmr wr.
small ...mntity .md began taking tt. Tbe1 M tf" "" ""-
result has both sunsrlaed and delighted "" f
me for relief and atrength atsd happlne.a '. ' r
wai OUMOifa so inui n wus ananianrn ai
skilinu. Kas. The mishap came as thuy
were eroselug tlie milltaty rvi-vatljn
at Port Rllcy. Mpeedlag urruas the ojiun
rw' i .--- -a ila.i .tu j.st salsa-da .llu.k tiIIa
lion are good and I can set everything ".- " - - -.-... ...
j n i. i. - i.uiii nUdi. . hour tbe tr erossel a t.enrtt that
( nr .. I bad been dug by the soldier
nwr lUw ribuuMrerv aes for eisnawptneot. anJ every
1100 ;-r ottle. Jt Is Mr. Cooper's porUtg
claim thut lie aooem1lbes suoh re-(07'"
markut.lt- n-dts wltb tbe prepaMtlon
simply Mi-iiiit It put ti atoniiult in
workina o ib-r und iiitim will thin
do the reft I
The pr par.itloiii .i.f noirt .! by K I A full- . t tt.iiln skiu sectirnt uljig
GOOD MANNERS AT TA0I.E.
One of the Garllest ThlnQ Child
Should De Taught.
Willie tho iiiinoi iletnlla of tihlo
manners vhi with lie years on broad-
'i llns thc till it-main the sane
ttitisld.-r iiltni r n iiMjorn the aupp
itini of iiiiiiii.ii im characterleib
amli n Kulttoni ui'l greedlneHS an I
the t'lilth.iilim i i .Iiuho finer Instinct
that mnltt's th. mng of brt(I t(-
gethi'i a Im tm ii ni family oullnaiic
not a wild sfi irn'i.e uf nlKH ii
trough .mi i H in it iiw not a ni'm?
to eat.
CJootl man it is I. mid b.- nti iln '
not Bttpi'itli l.il unil nt dm lur i uni
patty. To iiiiiKi- lln:m iMtnr.il. Ii.iim
lag shijuM b' in uii as noon ax i
child la ulilc in sii at the table I i
little om K i-nd laught by ftainpu
and pii'fi ait iii.ii.s little diti'U ilnt
ark a pi-mmi uf gentle breeding he
Will alwuvs nppi-Ai to advantago and
that wlihoni self cuiisclouMnosa
"1 alHiija likt to uiko a mpal with
a man heron engaging lilm for my
schiHil" hiiIiI pioinlnnnt f-tlticalor.
"No mallei ho rllllri a record he
Hiaj have as a xrliolnr. If IiIh manners
are booilsh I do not time to have
lilm "
lloorlshnoKH iiinsi not be lonfusod
with Igiiurunre of "who's who and
what's what." In Hi.. thotiNaiid and one
table uucesmnles knives. fork
SPfcOns. Klaasi'N and the like that no
two but the iii.iii ifarturor can keep
tab oh. A wion may )e gentle maii-
nered and not i.. altl. to tell the iiif.
ference betwifii m olive foik aud a
bolter plcj. h iiuniiion cup and !
eup a shn bt'i ii and one in t
cocktail. Ho -.inn aiiisttiiit i : ;
in manners hnw . wiirtl hi-
tlie bread with ioik. gobble
food masticates aidlbl) and
opened mouth smu'igen lii i Ki
drinking talks with bin mi.niii i
shovels In his fuiMl with a i(n.r. n
ptlllcheH and pokes 111 g.Mieral dNi
j bread cake or fruit to Im mm i
geuing ino peat or sulffn osteniatn.
ly at each artteki of rood aa phvad i
fore him.
in
i h
were found in the Heat Untie and the
benefit I had received from It ha been
truly marveloiu. I no longer hs.e dlssr
und faint spells. My appetite and diges-
during
spring
the body of tbe ear w.u
In this oondltlon It onsl
tbe ruutv to Halinj. a diitunoe of about
slsty iiillca wlwre 'lie ranehl i waa
lift till i il i mill In- weurrd
llee's lASiitlvc lleney a.id Tar 'i.
glnal buatUv uougb srvp ac-
onrtkartla bowels it m
from the tnr itheriag ri'" "'
tnt-oa of our own ooent.t ti" '"
tbe boat for children tt in k'mi
ooMgbA cd. oroup. wbooi'iiiK
eta. Try ear free osier. t)M i. i
WaHgeo.
U. I. IIHr I'o
Hullu kkln rit.iiu ..nit fact rx'wrtlt i "
A U Apxlgti ol WtxitlM
luff loiUv uif.'iiliiK with
Pmir .mil Ali.l.iiit Aliul in
I Km I' Hinilh
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renit d t '. ir ttfft 1 1 tl
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tii.il '. I j-
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I These Cool Mornings Drink j;
i b ..ftgiM ii sncfi" :
a mana ivioGna ana javu uou
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THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
FOR SALE BY
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