Cimarron Valley Clipper. (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1904 Page: 3 of 12
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KEPT THE RACES APART.
Stringent Law* Prevented Mixing of
Scotch and Engli»h.
' In the time of James II.’ of Scotland
the relations between the Scotch and
English were bad.indeed. The-king
objected to any busiuesk dealings .be-
tween. the Scotch and their southern
• neighbors. To his subjects he thought <■
' nothing could result therefrom but
evil... To preserve then) therefore,
from any approach to amity and inter*
bourse with the hated southron, he
actually decreed “outlawry" against
those who should desire, even in that
time of peace, to smooth dowtj the dif-
ferences which divided the two peo-
• pies. „ Against Englishmen visiting;
Scotland without leave, tlfe iaw wax
especially .severe, nor was any Scots-
man to he allowed to become security
or guaranty for"an Englishman under
any circumstances whatever", unless
he wished to be accused of high trea-
son. Even legitimate trade was for
bidden. N'o Scotsman was to supply
the English garrisons in BerwycU or
Roxburgh with "onv victual, "tewa! or
other supportatirfn" under the pain of
treason while no intermarriage was |
to l,a allowed between "the Scott is
and English, that men s affection lie (
na' led away fro their air kinrik.”
Insist on Getting it.
Sorrfe grocers a*ay they don't keep
Defiance Starch. This is because they
have a stock on hand other brands
containing, only 12 in -i faebage.
wjiicll they won t be able to se’.;-.irs'.
because Defiant-^ con'uiY.- !? for
the same money.
Clay Models in Favor.
In natirva: history museums i.!a>*
model* of. animals over which the
«kins are stretched and made to ap-
pear entirely lifelike are coming info
use This radical departure from tdx
Iderm.v threatens to render rhat art
' extinct, as the Carefully modeled nr
iic made by a sculptor and placed In
a lifelike pose is •deemed far more
desitahle than a mere stuffed animal
a natural history exhibit
f eted Tasmanian Is Dead. . t
Sit James Arrfdell Youl, K. C. M.
f}.. who has just died-in England in
his ninety-fourth year, was political I
agent, for Tasmania In 18(11-18*13. and
for seven years the honorable secre-
„ tary and treasurer to the Australia,*
Association, which succeeded in pre-
vailing on the imperial government to
establish a mail service to Australia
via the Red Sea.
SCIENCE
HEALT
Not to satiate one’s 'self with food is the science of health. Choose such food as agreis with, the
Stomach, taking only such Quantity as it could easily dipt st. N< ver tear that your life will be shortt h< cl
by the reason ol not taking much food. The result depends not upon how much wc cat, but how mm a
of it is digested and assimilated.
m PRICE'S
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
FOOD
• wiil sustain fife—is suited to the most delicate stomach.
Palatable-—Nutritious—Easy of Digestion and Ready to Ea?
Mr rn Q) A \J(AM
MTy coc'°"'
, Dr Price, 'he creato: f rice's Cream BakinaF^wdct ami Pe is Flavoring Extract*
» -oo'* dook containing *6 ,<o* ini *oce<D’.a to* using the Soou moiled Irr" to anr adetrees.
?r«par«d by PRICE CEREAL FOOD CO., Pood Mills, 8ATTLE CRE5K, $!CH.| Main Offices, CIUUAuG.
Dire Effects of Poverty.
The mean longevity‘of the poor ir.
naiy is only twer.ty-oighi years while
'that of the well-to-do classes is. fifty,
five years.
Occasionally ? man declines a nom-
• inatiou for office—if .there is no
chance for his election.
Gentle but Great.
For Inactive Liver,* Biliousness and
general depression of ^the system. 1
find Simmons’ Liver ’ Purifier (tin t
boxes! acts like a charm. You are
well almost before you realize you
have been doctoring, so gentle yet
effective is its action.'
Felix Zeigler,
Mountain View, O. T.
Tin boxes only; 25c
Rail Rate Oddity.
It costs nearly $2 more to go on ,ac
excursion train from Berlin to Basle j
Switzerland, than from Basle to Ber |
Un. The difference is due to the fact j
that in one direction the baggage is
free but not in the other; wherefore
a reduction is made in the latter case
in the price of the ticket.
Cofnbat the Locust Plague. _
Great - tecess na> attended Hi* cf
f,,r; 5 f the troops and -oast ciaid*
j gypt to combat 'he locn.-t. • '
v destroying the young insect* wi.tb
out wing-
Voice from the Swamps.
'Tia'.Ming through a malar ills-
triet constantly I find Cheatham's Lax-
ative Tablets invalr,able— not only on
accourit of their superior "medicinal
qualities-' but their convenience to
carry and to take. 1 do not believe
any one who will use them occasion-
ally will evei i <ut1 raid malaria and
r-hiils."
. Chits. Lacond.
I ’or i Allen, !*a
2'u per box.
Yield of Wheat,
The average yield of wheat -to( the
acre in Europe is thirty-eight bushels.
Much more labor and . fertilizer :s
j-j, if) grain fields in the old countries
than in ours.
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Russians Are Born Linguists.
The marvelous memory and aptitude
dir learning possessed by Russians are
known by tb^ rapidity with v.hicl'i they
acquire languages. It is said that a
Russian will leant, Chinese, in six
months. As for English.'they.acquire
it with ease in a few jreeks. They
fhink no more of acquiring a new lan-
guage than an Englishman, would of
learning a recitation or a new game
of cards.
once I a j contain i ■ v
except the*i « na you want
Know. ..
Do ’f’c-.ir fee* Ache a-,;i Burn?
Rhalge into your shoes. Allen s F<joV
Ease a powd< athe feet It make*
■ (jhi or Ni Shoe* feel Mas,.' 1 urea
Swollen. 11" S"v\ eat ing l-Vet. Corns a ntl
Bunions Yi all Druggists and shoe
Stores, Sample sent FREE. Acl-
dre*< Alim -* i c- u.-’vd. Li-Roy, N. ’>*?
A Gruesome Rosary.
A rocar> which would br a tr-ff-
ui; for t he Thirteen club has beer
brought home recently by a traveler
Ui Tibet I comes from Lhasa, and t
formed of P-" rings mafia from Hib
'■'Lulls of 118 priests.
j EFWORT H UNI VE1SN 1 T Y .
,--i:;••• f»| 0) . -f v f)!' I V.f t t M*‘th ^ '
' *J I * i 1 W* A
)> *H‘ivi Froft 'Mir*. T ' '
vL. in liavt- laugh* m such uirvi-rutie*
S' '*•! v• P’rtf‘i*i.. VnnclvrbiU, Ann Ai our
( li;cag,t. (',,iutnhin. f "land si JV 1 , I, h-
v-w then entire lime t - tin col • ••
i Peru :ir-s Full ,-nn»- ,if instmotors i>.
, ndemj , ■ Mush i»tton and •
i ai ;• tn ' > "
lr.lv . tua’c'l Model r building- < - \ .
. .,! •■lim-nl. and Biol, gind Lnhorntoru-v.
•| , fin tsimki >n beg n* Ec d> mt er . J? 1
Addin'
President R. fi. VtSwain. Oklahoma, OMa.
Wears Large Ghoes.
There Is "a Now York barber who
wears a number 12 shoe. lie was a
sergeant in the German army, nofen
"or bis stability. 1-fe has a brother in
he (.Id country»whose foot is so big
hat no ready made shoe’can he found
o fit him. When he needs a new pair
if shoe* he buys a side of leather and
-;^nds for a shoemaker, who fashions
ills footgear at home. Ilis foot is the
largest in alLGermany, about uutnbei
17 in size.
Nothing xyorries a woman so much
when starting on a visit as being un-
able to remember something she ^as
torgottea.
1 rr.portar>t to Mothers.
Kxnmine c arefully every bottle of CA8T6WA,
i ?afe and .-ure remedy for infants and children,
and sec that it
Hears the
denature of
In Dec tor Over 30 Years.
The Kind You Have Always Bought.
Wanted a Change.
A little boy whose mother had for-
i id lien hitn to do something ihnt h<
wanted very much to do walked quiet-
ly out of the room. # In a few moment*
h ► r< tui ned tnd rero«rked-; "I h*v<
been to asV Phpa to mart) anothei
woman." Woman’s* Home Compan-
ion. *
How’s This?
U'c olTer One Ilundrol tin liars Upward f--r any
cn.p , f , jjt t:, r rti that cannot be cured by Man*
.‘'•ttrr,,CHre" F. J. C-HKXEY * C'O., Toledo, 0.
We. the lia *• known I . J. Lneucy
for the la*t t rear-*, and believe him i»#»rfp<-tl> n n
trait.c in a1.] huftlnvan transactl' n< anti LHiuMahi
able to carry our any obligations uiatlc by hF **rn.
W ,u.L> i n ‘ i K : nn \N ^ Marvin
W'holCkHle Druggiat*’, Toledo. !).
Hill's Citanh Cure ta taken Internally, arf ne
Capital Otu SBusinessCo)Se
Cour^etjj k Offfc'
^ookr,?P.V* | ,>
totver\Va>\S
‘T'^'DewrR.vno
• V«n w a. r,2,Yfi£
Ta,le.^rapk b|
ifvtt#/, Oiri/''
Fan Tf.rm. •
Seatn-S SejH.
[ "YVr ite. for
'PaYbcular «>.
The OKlahoina City Packing Co. |
Is in the market at nil I'nio^for f.i! j
v\ ol| ftnishetl hog - bring I luun u
now awl you will malt*' inonry
Correct Weights, Best Prices.!
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VV.N.U.—Oklahoma City—No. 31. 1904.
THE DAISY FLY KILLER SSSffsa'rSJESRSS
i. ...•> . /liMinir.rortm. «L*«u»iitU r<»<»»n ami (>!'•' ■ '
files r.re Iron bit*
PEL
&»er- L-f
I
Some. f’N'an. no.it
ami will i»“t sol 1 or
Ini' • e anythin '
Tr.v them ones nml
you will never !>•*
without thom.lfnot
kept »*' tlealers.seul
propiiitl for .’O '.
HiHOl.ll SOlIKIiS,
II!) DekslU Axtnti#,
1 Urnukltat V T.
Wholesale Druggtai’t. ToIe<*»<». O.
ubim beuiii v.urc U taken Internally. ««■' "v
directly upon ibe. blood and mucous surface* of ivc
svaiem. TestlinonlHlis aeu’ free. 1’rlce 15 cent*per
bottle, sold by an Drugzlsta.
Take Hall’t Family Pill* for constipation.
Lion and Unicorn.
* The lion is *tbe emblem of Eng-
land and the unicorn of Scotland.
On the union oF Scotland and Eng-
land in 1003. one of the lions was re
moved from*the British coat ol anna,
and the unicorn.substituted.
A Trip to Colorado. Utah or California.
is not complete unless ’it embraces
’he most beautiful resorts and grand
ost scenery in Colorado, which ai"
found on the Colorado Midland Rail-
way. the highest standard gauge Jin-
j in the world. Exceptionally low smn-
j met- round trip rates to Colorado in-
terior state points.* Utah, Califonii|i
and the Northwest are offered by this
line. For Information address Mr. ('.
H. Speers. General Passenger Ari r.'.
Denver, Colo. * * *
Plantali&n Chill Cure isCuaranleed
To euro, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not \ry it f price o»uc.
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Garner, E. J. Cimarron Valley Clipper. (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1904, newspaper, July 28, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910771/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.