Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 61, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 19, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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A
IonnllNt MUatnnary In World.
Th loneliest mllonary In all tin
world la said to bo Nov. J. O. Spring-
er whoso Etntlon la on Herrichel la-
land near the nioutn of tho Mackcn
tie river woll within tho Arctlo lr-
clo. The latct rceolved letter from
this most solitary man Is dated Oct
22 1900. No ship has boon nt h'crschal
Island for two winters buJ the mls
rlonnry's white nelchbors aro t1 Peel
river 250 miles away.
Truth is mighty. Sometimes It's
mighty uucomfortablo.
WIIKK .OIT ltUV STAHCH
b'iy Defiance nnd net the belt 16 ex. foi
IV cnts. Oncu usoil. alwavk ustd.
Only a fool would trust s man who
says the world owes him a living.
ik you t'si: iALt nt.ui:.
0t 1n Cro llnll lllue the XxStt Hull llluo.
Largo 'i or.. jiricktiKe only fi cents.
llrevlty may be either tho soul of
wit or the poverty thereof.
Plto's Cure U tho best mollclna ws over used
for all tiflcctlonn of tho throit and lunt. WV
O. Kmislxt Vanburen lud. Feb. 10 IWM.
Tho fccret of Ignoninco is not to
know your lack of wisdom.
Tho well posted druggist advises you
to uso Wliard Oil for pain for ho
kuowa what It has done.
Some r ti r ? men fall In love and
some? jump in with both feet.
am. or to iatk nouHi:Ki!Rri:ns
UFO Defiance Cold Water Starch because
It Is better and 4 oz. more of It for same
money.
Indifcpotcd pcoplo blnmo overythlng
but their appetite.
We promise that should you use PUT-
NAM FA11BLKSS DYKS and be dissat-
isfied from any cause whatever to re-
fund 10c. for every package.
MoNiior. Duuo Co. Unlonvllle Mo.
A bent pin on a chair Is no joke If
you can't bco tho point.
Mra Wlnelrw'a FJoollilnr; Syrup.
For children tcethlnz eofteni the gume reduces tn-
Cumulation allitTepaln. cure swlnd colic. 25o a bottle.
Lots of verse writers imagine
were born poets.
insist on ii:rrixa it.
Borne uroccrs sny they don't keep De-
fiance Starch. Tills Is because they have
a Dtock on hand of other brands contain-
ing unly 12 oz. In a packace. which they
won't be nblo to sell ilrst becaune De-
fiance contains 16 oz. (or the same money.
Do you want 16 oz. Instead of 12 oz.
for same money? Then buy Defiance
(Starch. Requires no cooking.
Lots of sermons aro not as broad as
they are long.
How Cluthita Are ltllaterfiil.
Many of tho starches now being used
In washable fabrics contain Ingredi-
ents that break and blister tho goods
so that after a few washings they aro
of little bervlce. Defiance starch (made
In Nebraska) Is manufactured with a
special view to obviating the difficulty.
It contains a solution that can In no
way Injure the linen but Instead
gives it a smooth glossy finish that
makes goods look new after each Iron-
ing. Sold by leading grocers. Mndo
by Magnetic Starch Co. Omaha Neb.
In ono sense tho matchless man Is
the one who remnins single.
m iPEyira
Address to "Women by tho Treas-
urer of tho W. C. T. U. of
Kansas City Mrs. . G.
Smith.
'I Mr Deah Sibtkrs: I bollavo In
advocating and upholding everything
that will lift up and help women and
but llttlo uso appears all knowledge
and learning If you have not thu health
to enjoy It.
MISS. E. C. 8MITII.
" Having found by personal experi-
ence that Lvillu E. Plnlclinm'H
Vegetable) Compuuml is a medi-
cine of rare virtue and havlug scon
dozens of cures where my suffering
sisters havo lccn dragged back to llfo
end usefulness from an untimely grave
simply by tho uso of a few littles of
that Compound I must proclaim lt3
virtues or I should not be doing my
duty to suffering mothers aud dragged-
out housekeepers.
" Dear Sister Is your health poor
do you fcl worn out and usea up
especially do you have any of the
troubles which beset our cex. take my
advice j let tho doctors nlonc try
Lydiit 12. Piukhum'tf Vegetable
Compound; it la bettor than any
and all doctors for it cures and thev
do not." Mrs. E. C. Smith 1212 Oaf:
St. Treasurer W. C. T. U Kansas
City Mo fSOOO fcrfilt If about Utitmonlal It
no I ccnurnr.
Mrs. I'lukitum atl vises sick wo-
men free Address Lynn Moss.
Snpulpa Is to have a business college.
Top cotton has been generally killed
sy frost in both territories.
The Choctaw towii.slte commission is
tppratslng lots at lied Oak.
Townslte appraisers are working nt
iVootlvillc Chickasaw nation.
Ardmoro had another fin.' on Novcm-
oer il destroying a feed store.
The llartlesvllle oil fields scorn likely
to be actively developed shortly.
The first savings bank In Indian Ter
ritory has been opened In Muskogee.
Ardmore has fewer prisoners In Its
federal jail than usual having only 07.
'Jnmes 1'. Yager of South McAlester
has been appointed railway mall clerk.
Over '-'0 cases of typhoid fever are re
ported at the Cherokee Orphan asyltlm
at Tnhlequnh.
The Indian Territory Teachers' as
sociation will hold Its annual meeting j
at Muskogee Decemlier 30-SrJ.
The Chickasaw legislature rocorinltl-1
ered Its joint resolution to adjourn and j
held on for some days longer.
At Mountain Park Frank Inness nnd '
Martin Welsh (tiarrelled over u town
lot. Welsh had ii knife aud Inness had .
a'gun. Welsh Is dead I
George It. Dowdy and llert Tucker
have been arrested and arc held at
Ardmore under an Indictment for mur-
der committed last August i
Ardmore seems to huve thu coming
there of the Arkansas fe Choctaw rail- j
road In sight having been successful iu
raising the money required. J
A mall bag from LUhoma to llock
Island points was cut open nnd SI 100
In drafts and S00 in other forms stolen. I
Many of thu drafts have beun cashed In j
Knld. j
Solid trains of stock from the south-
west nro being brought to South Me-1
Alester over the Choctaw and theru
transferred to the Ivaty and taken to
Chicago.
When Chief ItulHngton made his an-1
nual address to the national council at I
Tnhlcquah there were "000 people
present including the Dnwcs commis-
sion and other U. S. ollleinls. ;
A fall of the mercury of from 10 to GO
degrees occurred in Indian Territory.
Thu cold wavo was preceded by a fierce
wind and n heavy rain. At Muskogee
an inch of rain fell in 25 minutes
Kd Walker a neg;0 who calls him-
self nn exhauster of the scriptures and
goes through tin; forms of preaching
was brought into Muskogee charged
with having too many wives.
W. T. MeMurry of South MeAlusy
ter visited Hock Island ofliclals at To-
peka and conferred concerning right of
wuj' through the Choctaw country.
MeMurry is an attorney for the Choc-taws.
The Cherokee senate organized by.
electing Wolf Coon president; Samuel
!'. Parks- clerk; Kdward Washburn
assistant clerk; It. M. Wolf Interpreter;
Joseph Acijulchle assistant interpreter;
Frank .1. Iloudluot sergeaut-at-arms.
Tho citizens of Sulphur have sent
samples of the water from several
springs theru to Washington for analy-
sis. There is an effort being matlu to
Induco congress to declare their town-
ship a government reservation.
The work of giving possession to al-
lottees Is hampered by tho frequent
failures of the interested Indian being
on the ground to take possession. Theru
are a great many complaints because of
the failure of thu allottees to bo punctual.
Those who filed nt the opening of tho
Cheyenne country In thu spring of 1S03
nnd havo not yet made application to '
prove up must do so at once as the last
extension will expire next Mny. Tho
land oil Ice is now fixing dates for proof
in February.
The Kay county high school proposi-
tion aroused thu linger of parties in
Vernon township and several fights aro
reported.
The average reservo of tho national
banks of Indian Territory on Septem-
ber 30 was 2.iil per cent ngalnst 33.S0
per cent on.lulj 15. Individual Umxi-
its were 81831172.
Jesse Lee of South McAlester -was
accidentally killed at Lehigh I. T.
Whilu dressing a pistol full from thu
pocket of his room matu and was dis-
charged the ball striking Lee.
t!eo. Fludlny completed arrange-
ments with Marshal lleunett concern-
ing the contract to feed federal prison
srs in tho Muskogeo penitentiary (ieo.
Walker Is to be Findlay's assistant and
will have active control of tho work.
Thu Oklahoma Livu Stock Sanitary
commission favor a premium for tho
three best carloads of branded cattle
sxhlbltcd at the meeting of' thu nsso-
iiatlon In Wichita Fubruary U-13. Tho
agricultural colleges of Oklahoma and
Kansas will be asked to maku an ex-
hibit of their best breeds of beef cattle.
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. B Pleasantly and Gently.
It Assists Vw r M
OveCO11 Permanently f
With many millions of families Syrup of Figs has become the
ideal home laxative. The combination is a simple and wholesome
one and the method of manufacture by the California Fig Syrup
Company ensures that perfect purity and uniformity of product
which have commended it to the favorable Consideration of the
most eminent physicians and to the intelligent appreciation of all
who are well informed in reference to medicinal agents.
Syrup of Figs has truly a laxative effect and acts gently with-
out in any way disturbing the natural functions and with perfect
freedom from any unpleasant after effects.
In the process of manufacturing figs arc used as they are
pleasant to the taste but the medicinally laxative principles of the
combination are obtained from plants known to act most bene-
ficially ou the system.
To Jet its bGnefiei&J effects
buy ihe erwjirxGrAaknvjfakctured by
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H drop of blood U strained by them. tfiSar Jw JjL A 4vsl)C :
H fall In their work. It will remit In the ac- xTTTCC PTWTJJiS ;
C! cumulation ol colcooi thu eiuee rheum- $l fl Aifv' & W?'Ws3 '
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1 AND KIDNEYS BfelSSaHP
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H their natural (unctlona take remedy which will (enlly foree I iB i&fiSf fiaB I "' '
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H atlmulatee iheae ortann to Immediate healthy action reduces ecuie rain VsH '
H purifies the bloud. snd so remorea tbe eauae of dlsesse. Belter buy a B
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TMt BR. J. M. rlcLCAN rltUlCISt CO. St. LouU Mo. M
rDaTkOCSVNEW OlSCOVEHYi Rives
LlxV?! w I Quick relief andcurea worst
laacs. Dock of teitlmonlols and 10 lilTS' treatment
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Tht Beit
Sadllo Coat.
Keeps both rlier and saddle per
fectly drv In the hardest storms.
Substitutes wllldlsaDDOlnt. Ask for I
i Hot Fish Brand I'ommel Slicker I
it it entirely new. it not tor sale in I
your town write tor catalogue to
A.J. TOWER. Boston. Massi
vx- Sawyer's
JTWorrantod Vatarprool.
ttatrrer'a lcvnalalor Ilrand rommelHllckere
tUSord complete protectlou to both rider ami
atuldlo. itaJu extra looz and Ida la tho elclrt.
tDiurlce a dry scat for rider laslly conTertfd
Into walking coaL liiorr curment wnr
fiintpd sealeraroof. iiwfe for tradomark.
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ctar Ilrund wilt for catalotruts.
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a belter starch tliat . Is
the whole story. Defiance
Starch 16 ounces for 10
cents.
Don't forget It a teller qttaU
Ity and one-third teore cf it.
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liuabaod. Addretu lns K.yj Marketbt .Ibicau. 1
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Shaw, Preston P. Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 61, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 19, 1901, newspaper, November 19, 1901; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81721/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.