Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 67, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 26, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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A rMlniuldr1! Mndnl Salary.
The postmaster at Grand Tunwell
FLAVORED MEDICINES.
Pa. thr.atensd to resign because hi ""-" Apr-re-uy
FiiTurrit Saa-
income .imuujicu 10 oniy u conn a
day. Tlu'u bo fe.l sick atid tho offlca
was abolished.
rnsalno; of tlio Cable Car
A few years ago the cable system was
considered the btst but since tho Inven-
tion of tho trolley the cable is being rap-
idly displaced. Kxpcrts now claim that
compressed air will eventually bo the car
power of the future. In all lines of In-
dustry Improvements' are constantly be-
ing made but In medlclmi Ilostetter's
Btomach Hitters still holds the lead be-
cause It Is Impossible to make a better
medicine for Indigestion dyspepsia belch-
ing; or biliousness. Re sure to try It.
The swindler generally haa a pull
where legs arc concerned.
Mrs Vflnatow's (toothing Sjrnp
Forchllitrto teething oftrnt the rams reduces !
Sammallon allays pals cure swlnd colic. 23ci bottle.
The cautious magistrate hesitates to
commit himself.
don't Hroir. your clotties.
Use lied Cross Hall llltio and keep them
white as snow. All grocers. 60. a puckago.
A man never smiles when he shows
his teeth to a dentist.
Plto's Care cannot be too highly spoken of ss
a cough cure. J W. O IIrikn 322 Third At.
U. Minneapolis Minn. Jan. t 1100.
How terribly monotonous conversn-
tlons would be if everybody behaved.
PRINCESS VIROQUA. M. D.
Endorses Lydia E. rinkhnm's
Yceetablo Compound After
Following ItB Eccord For
Years.
"Dkab Mns. Pikkiiam: - Health Is
the greatest boon bestowed on human-
ity and therefore anything that can
restore lost health is a blessing. I
consider Lytlla 12. lMnkliura's Verr-
etablo Compound as a blessing to
State and Nation. It cures her moth-
ers and daughters and makes them
well and strong.
soiling nt Iuctnrs Now
"I haven't seen It Htated anywhere
that doctors hold a convention every
ilx months to docido what flavor they
ihall add to medicines to make them
palatable but Judging from prescrip-
tions I am led to believe that they du
lomcthlng of tho kind" said tho drug
:lrk. "At any rate there nre styles
In flavoring Just as there are styles In
lleeves and pompndours. At present
peppermint is the real thing. Two-
thirds of the prescriptions I put up
nowadays are made pleasing to tho
taste by the addition of a harmiesi
lash of peppermint. Notwithstanding
the popularity of peppermint it l
bound to loso Its rogue in the course ot
i few months and be superseded by an-
other essence. No flavor holds its own
steadily for any great length of time.
Take cinnamon tor Instnnco. There
was a tlma when that wrb nli tho rage
and about a year ago half tho medicine
compounded smellcd to heaven with
cinnamon. Now you seldom hear ot It in
connection with a druggists labora.
tory. Lavender Is a nice flavor I
shouldn't be surprised If that was the
fashion n.xt introduced. It 1b morn
delicate than most ot the perfumes
used and 1b fully as efficacious In neu-
tralising tho Hastiness ot the other
drugs. One of the queerest fads 1 can
recall In the seasoning ot medicine was
the sweet pea flavor. A good many pa-
tients put up a protest against that.
Sweet peas are all right in their place
and few are tho people who do not
like their odor but there 1b a vast dif
ference between the senses of smell
nnd taste and what is pleasant to the
olfactories may be nauseous to the pal-
ate. This came to be the case with
tweet peas and finally the doctors
twitched oil from them anu began to
recommerd clorcs. Then came a pe-
riod of six months when our prescrip
tion department smelled like a clove
factory. These pleasing flavors neither
add to nor detract from the efficacy of
a medicine but many concoctions are
so horribly bitter that some such con-
cession to the stomach Is necessary.
I suppose as a rule It doesn't matter to
tho patient what flavor he used and the
phase of the whole btislnecu that puz-
lies me Is how do the doctors come to
prcscrlbo the same thing with Rtich
marked uniformity?" New York Sun.
rniNcnss vikoqua.
Practicing Physician and Lecturer.
" For fifteen years I have noted th
effect of your Vegetable Compound la
curing special diseases of women.
'J "I know of nothing superior for
ir ovarian trouble barrenness and it
has prevented hundreds of dangerous
operations where physicians claimed
. it was the only chance to get well.
' Ulceration and inflammation of the
womb has been cured in two or three
weeks through its use and as I find It
purely an herbal remedy I unhesitat-
Fraternally yours Dn. P. VinoquA
Lansing Mich." fiooo ftrftlt Ut-
tlmtntal It not genuine.
If you aro ill do not hesitate to
get a bottle of Lytlla E. Pink-
barn's Vegetable Compound at
once nd write to Mrs. Plnk-
liam at Lynn Mass for special
advice; it 1 entirely free.
81 Jacobs OH for Che.t-CoMs III on-
rlitlls Croup nntl rieurUy
An outward application for bron-
chial difficulties Is many times far
moro cffoctSvo than syrups cough mix-
ture cod liver oil &c simply btcausc
it penetrates through to tho direct
cause which Is as a rule an accumu-
lation of matter or growth tightly ad-
hered to -the bronchial tubes.
St. Jacobs Oil possessing as it docs
those wonderful penetrating powers
enables It to loosen these adhrtlons
and to Induce trio expectoration. Cases
have Wen known where expectorations
have been examined after St. Jacobs
Oil has been applied and the exact
formation was clearly Bhown where
the adhesions had been removed or
pulled off tho bronchial tubes. All ir-
ritation ot the delicate raucous mem-
brane ot the bronchto Is quickly re-
moved by tho healing and soothing
properties of St. Jacobs Oil. In esses
ot croop and whooping cough In chil-
dren St Jacobs Oil will be found su-
perior to any othor remedy.
St. Jacobs Oil Is tor sale throughout
the world. It la clean to use not at
all greasy or oily as its name might
Imply. For rheumatism gout sclat.ca
neuralgia cramp pleurisy lumbago
tore throat bronchitis soreness stiff
ness bruises toothache headache
backache feetache pains In the chest
pains In the back pains In the shoul-
ders pains In the limbs and all bodily
aches and pains it has no equal. It
acts like magic. Safe sure and never
falling.
Some people are so two faced that
they deceive themselves
Brooklyn. N. T. Nor. llth.-A medical
authority aaya: "In many families
throughout the world Garfield Tea oftea
takes the plac of tha family phyal an
for practically reryoiie suffers at time
from disorders of stomach liver kid-
neys or bowels. Certainly from no oth-
er medicine can such good results be
obtained. Thla Herb remedy makes peo-
ple well thus greatly Increasing tli'lr
capacity for enjoying life; It Is good for
younc and old
Some people are long on mock mod-
esty and shy on the real thing
Aro Ton Calne Allen's Fnnt-T!ef
It Is the only cure for Swcl'en
Smarting Burning Sweating Feet
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's
Foot-Ease n powder to be shaken Into
the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe
Stores 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad-
dress Allen S. Olmsted I.olloy N. Y.
A buy nho doesn't ltku to work
never ha any trouble In convincing
his mother that ho In s!ck.
To Cure a CoM in Onn ilny
Tnl.ii L.isntivo ltromo Qitlnltiu Tablet. All
druggists refuud money If It falls tocuro. liSc.
There Is no iioeou 'ting for tatc ex-
cept on the giiiund tlutt some people
haven't any.
Pain Wizard Oil. Use the last on
the first and you have neither Oi nor
the other.
Friend of a rich man have n
dred hands.
hun-
Pl.'TN'AM FADKLF.SS DYES do not
spat atroalc or g've your gondn an tin-
rrenly ilyeil appearance. Sold by drug-
pitts" 10c per package.
Correct In yourself tho traits yon
dislike in others.
noon iioi'sr.icr.i:n:nA
Ue tho lot. That's why they buy Red
CrotM Hall lllue. Atleudluggruowni.ocouU.
It's a poor rule that won't work both
ways and a poorer ouo that won't
work at all.
Mother dray's Sunt I'owtlees fur Children
Successfully used by Mother Gray nurse
In the Children's Home in New York. Cure
Keverlibneis Had titomnch Teething Dis-
orders move nnd rrguluto the lluueli nnd
Destroy Worms. Over 80000 testimonials.
At all drugrjl'ts 25c. Knmple rncx. Ad-
disss XUa a. Olmsted Lelluy N. V.
K'?..rJ.lThomp3on'i Eyt Wafer
UXIinCnliT AMKRICAN LADY tadepens.
tlflrlllwUITILf eotljr rlcb wauti gvsd huoeit
aibod. AdilreiiKtUKi;Mrkelgl.Cil:golu.
nDADCV"EN HMVCRTi Clrrs
UlSJ I qnlck relief and caret wont
iiki. Book of teittmont&tt nd IS BITS' trestmeal
fllSS. BB.B.SKXU'SLOIS.aBIUita..
MmijBPjnuNW.inoHnift.
.rtOlWns Wslilns;tori D.V.
J. J. HILL KHOWS WHEAT.
Railroad tlarnat DUtlncatihed
Crop Ciuftr.
"You see that wheat field over
there?" remarked J. J. Hill to a party
of friends while speeding through the
wheat belt of North Dakdta the other j
day "How much do you suppose It
will yield?" It was a flne-Iooklng
field as It appeared from the train
which was ncarlng a small station
and estimates were made all the way
from 1G to 25 bushels per acre. "No
you're wrong" replied the Oreat
Northern president. "That Held Is
hardly worth cutting. You make the
mistake of judging by appearances.
That's tho way half the crop esti-
mates are made. It Is the heads not
tho straw that fills the grain bins.
Now I will show you" and ho ordered
his special stopped for tho party to
a.ight. They went well Into 0 e field
and all except Mr. Hill were surprised
to And but few Kernels to a head and
many of these shriveled up Tho
stalks while ot good length were al-
most white a certain indication as the
railroad manager knew of lost vitality
and strength. Growth had been ob-
tained at the expenso ot the heads and
grain. Further along Mr. Hill potnt-
od out a number of fields giving his
estimates of their yield at seven ten
and twelve bushels per acre never
placing his figures higher. With him
was one. ot bis subordinates whose
amis.
aVsiiRnnnsfullv Prosecutes Cla.
UtVr1iiolDt Sitinlner U tf. fanslon Duntau.
irl cml war U sdiudlostlug cUlmittr tlaoa
INFORMATION CONCERNING.
t;ie INDIAN TERRITORY
HOMES IUSINESS' INVESTMENT.
. MAP LAWS AND TREATIES.
ComplltA br V. B. Indian l4tnd Appraisers.
:eau. uiu. inn. i-ui. .u.
lrleo SO ceau
roiucs prtpsliL
MmkosM lnd.Te
SEA
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PUsV Wi
HI?S'
FARING MEN
KNOW THE VALUE OF
OWEIty
V4sMI
3H0WIH5 PULL
AtfBW
OILED CLOTHING
IT WILL
;keep you dry'
IN Trie I
WETTEST WEATHER1
J4.00K fOR ABOVE TtADE flAKl
ON MIC EVERTWHEBe
CATALOGUEi FREE
IE OP GARMENTS AND HAT3.
Much that passes for philosophy Is
nothlnif but downright Impudence.
Ilott's Timr
WntflrOne HunrtrcJ Do'lsrsrewnntfo-nnv
taeot Catarrh tbalciuntbe cured by li.tlls
Catarrh Curr-
F. J. CI1KNCY 4 CO. l'ropv. Toledo. O.
We tho utiilpnluii'il huve known V .1
Chsney for the IsM 15 jrar anil bericvohlm
perfectly honorablu tu iilllnislrvsHtrniiHactloni
and financially alile to rarry out unyoblliM-
tlons mucin by thrlrtlnn
WestATrutx. Wholcvle Drnpelsto. Toledo
O.. Waldlmr Klnnsn i Marvin Wholosal'j
DrucKlsts. Toledo. Ohio.
Halls Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally act-
Ingdlrectly upon thcbloodnndmucoinsurf cej
of tho system Testimonial si-nl free I'Mo-
Ejo er bottle Sold by nil druitglsln.
HiiII'm I'umuv l'llln ru the bvsU
Toll I a for vIoiiiviw
Deflance Starch.
Onco used always tifcd.
It Is the best cold water starch cvat
made.
Each and every packngo contains
slxtotn ounces.
A single sixteen ounce package costs
only ton cents; othor starches oort ten
cents for twelve ounce packages.
Every package contains a written
guarantco to refund money If satisfac-
tion Is not g!v(n.
It gives c.othes that stiff glossy
finish thet Is a guarantee of comfort
to tho wearer. No other starch has
this advantage.
It contains Ingredients that enables
Its manufacturers to omit nil cli-ml-cals
tho presonce of which In other
starches have proved injurious to
linen.
There Is nothing In It that can even
In tho sllghteat degree Injure the
most delicately woven fabric
It will not blister nor break tho
goods.
It will not st'ck to the Iron
It requires no premiums to promoto
Its sale.
It speaks for Itself.
It "111 not disappoint you.
It Is being placed on sale by all gro-
cers. If your grocer "hasn't hoa'd of
It" Insist that he order some for you
from his wholesaler. Made by Mag-
netic Starch Co. Otnnha Neb.
KIDDER'S PASTILLES. 'VftKl
STOWI'.I.I. A- TO..
jEtavwr .two
.r br until. 1- (villi.
lliarkftluwn.Mu.
rvaerar.) iji.amto-
Wui.-cr.lcd V.'itcproof.
Mudi) to Kami linnl
l:nuc3 ant lu.icli
or;.. IOck tor .;
1XLD311.
People who jump at conclusions arc
apt to go limping buck to the starling
point.
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KjMWMnMAIUM WIH &&AeVtWWfllVtoUS&XSHtlAMllJai.
Ovrsaaliy's t'orvilslit.
Germany has shown far greater fo-p-sight
than either England or the Unit-
ed States In tho matter of training of-
ficers and men for the navy Her
rchools are filled with the brightest of
the coming generation bolng educated
in navigation and gunnery and in
stead of limiting the graduates Ufl we
do at Annapolis to fifty or sixty a
year she Is turning out annually 400
or 600 young satli s competent to com-
mand snips at sea. Correspondence
Chicago lUcord-Herald.
Incnnloiu Gurrten GM.
In the village of Hlrzbach near Ans-
bach Germany there Is a peculiar
garden gate. In the year 1S20 Ludwlg
Marenbach a farmer planted at tho
entrance of his gardon two beech trees
which he united In one arch. Over I
this arch the cultivator made several
more smau arctics witn an kiuos ui
figured with some small branches. To-
day the whole In Its blooming green
dress seems like a living triumphal
arch. The many years It has existed
makes' It look more like a work ot na-
ture than the work of a human hand.
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0 N n E S E
"LEADER" and "REPEATER"
SMOKELESS POWDER SHOTGUN SHELLS
ere used by the best shots in the country because they nre so accurate
uniform and reliable. All the world's championships itnd records have been
won and made by Winchester shells. Shoot them and you'll shoot well.
USED BY THE BEST SHOTS SOLD EVERYWHERE
latvvjw.vwvi'wvyHv'v.cre
"& UNIOrj'MADO
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TU. Knun Culloil rarara.
On the Amazon river several Indian
tribes use snuff called pareca which Is
mado ot seeds ot a species of plant.
When a bout of snuff-taking Is deter-
mined on the people become highly In-
toxicated and then use the snuff Tho
effect of pareca is so violent that tho
duty Is to estimate the grain tonnage i tnk" drops as if shot and lies lnsen'
and be able to say Just how the crop lul 'ur onie tirun; thwe more ac
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fllltlCdiroI.liieCnpro.Bo W VV
j.iuiiiuu A.X Any lllcc.
Tor Kon Tlun a Oe&Hi at &
Cistuy lha roputallon . W.I.
IHMlffUa L3J00 unit Out hni f nr
itTto. comfort ami wear 1ms cx-
eMlea idl other inakm uilif nl tfii.A
rrlcis. Ihis vxecllmit ruiutailon
liai be en won by merit nlona. w. L.
ImiusIhs shoes bAT. to et u better sit.
taction thau other s.xui end saco
tliora lxauie hit rrputatlou lor the best &M
and tuo shoes must bo nuluulncd.
S0ibr.v
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n. Ti llinA.M !.
lxynr! rdsoi.lch tint Ins
nr n'eciTra jnnrn Tai
t money In tho V. L.lx
O) and IZJQ suom than 1
; (laonlicrn. Yr. I. I
Ifra anil Mils tnorn XZJ.
izja hots tl.an any otntr two
rnu.
m nufarurirs in thnwrr!
TXST C0LC4 ETO.E73 V.ZD.
Trsltt c?ca tar s T. L ToaUs sftos
!Li tjtBo ard Ta.m sUood .
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vnimm. r iiiuiijciitiujy-
is progressing and it was suspected by
members of the party that Mr. Hill
took this opportunity to teach him an
object lesson without appearing to In-
struct him personally. Pennsylvania
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A.J.T0WER CO..B03TON.MA55.
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PRISSMEYER
& ii una i riai nwni
ASK Tour uoaior ror inum.
Gulnen Is Coafhlns;.
Now Guinea in Just now suffering
from a visitation of whooping cough.
This la the flrst time that the malady
ias occurred there and as usual In
uch cases it Is spreading like wild-
fire. It Is well known that infectious
diseases occurring among a hitherto
unattacked people rage with the great-
est virulence and whooping cough in
New Guinea is no exception; the na-
tives aro dying by "hundreds. Being
at a loss to account for the deadly
scourge tho natives attribute It to thq
witchcraft of thalr neighbors with tho
result that there have been many In-
tertribal and lntervillage fights and
massacres.
Then I'apa I'ut on si flpnrt-
Papa was cutting Freddy's hoir ver)
well but wan not quick at the Job and
Fred who Is 6 years of age found tho
function very tiresome. At last ho
said: "Are you nearly done daddy?"
"Very near; I've Just the front to do
now" replied the father. "I'm "frald."
ilghed the martyr "that the bade will
grow again while you are cutting tho
ront." Stray Stories.
customed to It are highly excited
dancing and singing an it mad. Tho
effect soon subsides. Other tribes use
it to repel ague during the wet season.
Klicuinatlsni and the Krrs
Chicago 111. Nov. 18th. Mr. It. A.
Wade the oelebrated criminal lawyer
of this city whose opinion on legal
matters la unquestioned has recently
made public his unqualified opinion on
a matter of medicine. Mr. Wade says
that Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble
affect tho eyesight and further that
there is no case of the kind that can
not be cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills.
He has no fear ot being set right by
any of his medical friends tor both
statements havo a living and Indis-
putable proof In the person ot the
great lawyer himself who as a result
ot Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble
from which he suffered for years be-
came totally blind.
Physicians the best in the country
pronounced his case incurable and
hopeless but Dodd's Kidnoy Pills
cured him restored his sight drove
away the Kidney Trouble and with It
the Rheumatism and made an all-
around well man of him.
Pcoplo who hnvu soft snaps aro ust-
ally the onei who don't enjoy them.
When a younp man gazes Into tho
windows ot n hoi'.fco furnishing estab-
ishment the story starts of a coming
wedding.
AV- T. llonirlna 3.0O nml R3.K0 aim
aro miMle of tlio suuio LI;;li-srrado leath-
ers usrd In W.oo and U0.00 shoe and
are Just as i;ooi in orory way.
mi an ass i nun si t si ssiisini i iiw nun iniiinri i - i in
Poidbv fel bvuitlft stofw In AUMrtraa rltl-a sclllotf dlr-ct from fwtorrto wr.ral en urobt I uwl Uial
nim. r.lalmnPrrr W. I.. nilIJLtS. MrieKtoil
MaTTTIJf - .-J-"i-.---i
and 3
ria
liuon i receipt uf iirlce
d 3 cents l
do. Talfol
foot as shown I stains
til en i siio aud width
u ually worn t Plata
ts additional for c ir-
incasurcmi'insoi
siainaijisuo-
fl MO tllAt llfflVV-
nedlum or light soles.
Has No Equal.
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REQIIKEiS NO COOKING
PREPARED FOQ
ORYPURPOoEoOiy
m
tiZSmw8l$3&
There arc no pre-
miums with Defiance
Starch but it is the best
starch in the world and
16 ounces for 10 cents.
Other 10c starches weigh
12 ounces. Buy "Do-
fiance" and you pet one-
third more starch and
better starch.
If your grocer does
not keep it send us his
nunic and we will send
you one trial package
free.
FREE
A ralLSiM II TrlBt ifDr. O.
(tod H.nsi.'i C.rwtt Ueinsti v far
ffTlta f7r.ll.nAM an.! all nrfinultllllul. AdJflTH
U. r'lULn tt0TRr4Xi ktJirjHT
NO GUESS NEEDED.
When you welh on a Jones 600 1.b Hcala
price 3 oo. ruLL particulars
JO.NLS (lie l-AYS THE f HEIGHT.)
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