Life (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1904 Page: 7 of 8
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SIBMACH OH FIRE
ONLY A SKELETON UEOL'CHING BY
A STOVE.
Mr*. Doherty hu* Extraordinary Kx-
poricnu* nmi llBd*r|oe» * Marvelous
('banco.
Mrii. E. Doherty, of No. 115 Coatos
ttreet, Moborly, Mo., is today a picture of
obURt ■health, aud yet five year* ago, aim
laroly escaped death from progressive
•niaciatloo. To a reporter she told tbo
(ollowiug story :
••In 1898 I began to have distressing
, (tacks of indigestion that continued for
wo years. My stomach was constantly
,ore aud burned ns if it was ou firo. It
jecatue finally so delicato that it wonld
not retain even plain water. My inabiliiy
■a take food reduoed my weight touinety-
ught pounds, nud faintness and diaaiuess
ispt me in bod most of the time. I was
rally starving to death and besides I was
>i<remely nervous. The doctor was
serplexi d. He gave mo tunics which
lid mo no good, and proscribed exercise
vhich I wan too weak to attempt,
“One day when I was so faint and
(Wiled that I could do nothing but crouch
down ou the floor by the firo. my father
brought me a hoi of Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills for Pule People. I found ou trial
'hut they would stay on my stomach uu-
like everything else. 1 really felt better
after three doses and I kept ou using
them. Food began to taste well and to
<tuy down. The pain aud the burning
In tho pit of my stomach lesscuod and at
last went away altogether. My weight
began to increase nutil it reached
I6G pounds and my neighbors, who
were convinced that I was wetting to
death before, were astonished at the
change. I resumed my housework and
bar e hardly had occasion to call a doctor
since. I havo recommended Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills to several friends, and
I say to the pale, thin ones particularly,
If you waut to get strong nud well take
Dr. Williams’Pink PillsforPalo People.’’
These pills cure stomach trouble by
their tonic action, building up tho di-
gestive organs nud enabling them to do
the work that nntnre intended them to
do. They are sold by all dealers, or will
be sent postpaid ou receipt of price, fifty
oents a box or six bores foe two dollars
and a half, by addressing Dr. Williams
Medicine Go., Schenectady, N. V. A
diet book giving useful information will
be sent free ou request.
Discontent.
The peacock heard the nightingale
Binging.
"That seems easy to do,” said tho
big bird. “I’ll nee if I can’t sing as
well as that.”
At the dismal squawk that followed
a moment later every living thing
tCAflo riiarr, bill.
Mulberry Patrldge. that veteran all-
round fisherman of Bowdoinham, has
commenced his >wu»l shipment of eeU
to th« New York market" k great
delicacy, eel* command a high price
In tho cities. "Fine grained as *mrlts.
they are far superior to mackerel,
said a Bowdolnbam epicure concern
I ing this famous dish ‘Fried brown.
I with plenty of salt pork, they are food
tit for the gods.’ -Lewiston (Me.)
! Journal.
Admiral .Schley Uses
Peruna Drug Co., Columbus. Ohio.
: fctivlce Mid fr-o■ample Ml HIKE. 11,-ureaa *1®
C rUi/o "
Gentlemen‘'leap cheerfuUy statetlM | .„
It is not the lantern, but the candle
®sido it that furnishes the light.
Piso’u Cure cannot bo too highly spoken of m
a moment later every living iniug i * cough cure - J. w o’Baixw. lea Third - ve.
within hearing distance flod in terror. N., Minneapolis. Minn., Jan. 0,1900.
•Jrses on my fatal gift of beauty’ ’ ! m,n was compelled to do wliat
cxclfmed tho peacock. ’Why wasn t d t want to.
I made pinin, like all tbo great musi |h'- wanton to, n _____
clans!”
Mrs Schley has taken Peruna and / be
■«"*-imjooJ eltecl.”_w_ &
Acting on the Hint. | j’f fortune
"Mine is a fashionable congregs-j
^ wx„„«w minister BU
Mr®. Tf lnilow i HootUSni: nymn.
for «h1»dr-n Vefliblut «oftPD« U»« IKunii redu
..wnuiklUiu.alU*«l*an.••«!»«wIwiIpoM. - » *« *»•
’s whoel doesn t turn to
it and
ibuii. you, .put your shoulder to
lion," whispered tho young minister ,t aJ)otbor whirl.
as they entered the pulpit, "anti Ihopo I _________
you will not use any er—vulgar or j ^ lewis’ “Single Binder,”
plebian terms to day.” i straight 5c cigar, costs the dealer some j
*7 DOthU'\rep,1!°vd Ul° 0ld' fSo™ybtUo uw hiShfJ
fashioned preacher humbly. i l oiwla* Fat*torr. Peoria. 111.
And, turning to the assemblage, he
stated: "My friends we will begin
services by singing, "I love to cub eg*
zle awhile away!’”
price enxoie* ^ r**»,.,
! grade tobacco, lowin' Factory, Peoria. 111.
If imal boy is allowed U
Lp late at night ho is williug to Bleep
>vertiu\c the next morning.
Pe-ru-na
In His
Home.
mv
Mm
Hattie of Santiago. Where Admiral Schley Made History.
HKlniwBi , , • ” ’ "
/ ”\NE of the greatest naval bait J .lisuct-si.iu of the portative. its .vteuslvo u»o.
( ) Fight Off Santinifo. .V '• ' , on.- asked bi- opinion. Without a ............. * ita»*ro.
Hie Experienci
val battles in i.nr ««>!»«•
Fight off Santiago. Never muv the .lisp.-rM.tu ot.tl»;ll,,,.7.*ll^n”rI'.’iV'■ ‘‘ri'.o'.\Vitl.ooi. a moment's hesitation,
Spanish I' , rDC’:T at.u*i_'niTTI P 1 ben a ho -a. id: I can . l.cc fnllv tui.v that. Mrs. Schley has takon
Icis there I A GREAl NAVAL rtAlll.n. I ,11!lk jiv.siiiu and l bclicv.- with (food ■■IT.-.-t
SSSS............... L—~■sr:«
ranankw M« ‘t>»’ ■* »' ^n.ii;ull,,u.l
.........t. • W°,n tS*
i.tbttoB .1,'ia.t ci
liotame evcuu ; »
tbRi ‘.a bv ooxiiliutlouil r«»tpi«b- , | • a| SeMcy. t«K»k h leading part. rnimr
.. *»r iODdit^n ;.f Uv® ., trp,4{ naval battle. \ViUu*ut a moment » *
tase°l. l’in.S«?y.ra talitfriMbUM louad cr Ho- ., y„;,.k decision, undaunted . . .u cajf;’- *'=•’ ‘ 1
i sffiwsar . ..........
..............—w.~. \ „,ou must think quickly in tnest
lime for slow action. New enterprises arise m uu horn.
Old ones pa-s away In a moment ..... A man
A multitude of (treat themes clamor f«; ' ■’
man must take sides for or agninst bt nriintio ,
‘'^^U^htinp. juimirak S.„h, . bapi^’d to is-o,
li t« n
toua •urft»c«».
i for *uv cm*** n' |
be cur«C.
Fu/.zyhead—Confound it, barber.
What aro^ou doing with my hair?
Did you ever handle the .shears be*
fore to*day?
The Burbot- -Yos, »ir, I used to trim
hodgoK.
...... -t
sisssi
T,Xebi£''.lrim’i ”rin, Mr ron.tlpitlou.
Life and Love.
To live is to eat crusts; to liw and
t» love Is to banquet.
Largest Colladium.
The largest colladium known iu
Beavertown, l’a. Some of the leaves
arc four and one-half feet long and
forty Inches wide, while the clrcum
fere.Qce of the stalk is forty-nine feet
In Real Money, Too.
Foyer- “You rcmoinbor what gorge*
our. diamonds Mrs. Footllght used to
wear ou tho stage?’
J’arkct—“Yes."
Foyor—-“Well, they were sold at a
pawnbroker’s auction to-day."
J’arkot ‘‘SnV I suppose they brought
:i neat little sum."
Foyor—"Yes; *8.90.”
Between Wind and Water. v,u»i ....
Idol only will ali t he inhabit unis of ! r,.nqmny
Chicago be crazy In 780 years, but In J orR who
somewhat more than 0.000 years, nc-l talking —;-—--
cc™ i«K to a geological expert, the site topics of popular interest.
or the present western metropolis will
bn covered with water. Get tbo Windy
City begin now *o prepare for its
watery end. Boston Transcript.
111;.. Ugll'.ct;; H'ltmnii ■ •
[aDMIKAL'S OPINION OF FE-Kll-NA. I
. • . x n'L. nlvi.u.f ilf
him witnoni auv warning ami he dispo ed »f fl will. MS
........ v’,m and division as l,e did with tbo Spanish licet led.
bv the ill-fated Viscaja. ___
’ 11 s words ..........rring I’, i torn liavc go"* oat. into the worln
t„ 1, repeated by a t'mnsaml tongue,.. because ho has -adi
'h|"he the C M--Of lis vi.tocy over’’"'vra. bis words con^
'i‘".v [aDMiKAL S WORDS CAHRY WMiiHrT) -ugiri^
1'n.l pass, d fiot i mouth lo month, aoi-oss ooeana and coo-.
' "i-: "cent for mi in born manly Indcpcndon-c, in aenuntryof
„ so... I , til.'!SC oordh Hover would I,a". Ivc.1 idU-riMl l.yaw
1in such :i notable position as '. bat■ .o Admiral . clil
The Bubjcct
on various
Peruna was
-r In Riich H notable posmoo ns .............••■•■■........
|s[H)kvn public endorsement t'y Hiicli a man.
WESTERN CANADA’S
Magnificent Crops for I90-4.
Japanese Belief In Dreanis.
A fanciful race, the Japanese people j
««t great store by dreams. The native
astrologer !s usually very busy iu the
early part of the year delineating the
meaning of the many visions brought
to him for solution, and foretelling
•aeats to come, if you dream that you
are struck by lightning. )t means you
will grow suddenly rich; but to dream
of frost means u feast; of wind, Jt j
dtootes that sicknesf; is coming.
The Old Problem.
“How do you like housekeeping?”
“Well,” answered the recently mar-
ried man, “it’s only a partial success.
The people who come to visit us aro
well enough pleased to stay a long
time, but we can’t get tho sorvaut
giTls to agree with them.”—Washing*
♦on .Star.
housekeeper should know
that if they will buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time, because it
never ticks to the iron, but because j
each package contains 10 oz.-wono full
pound -while all other Cold Water
Starches are put up in % pound pack- .
ag*is, and the price is tho .same, 10 j
cents. Then again because Defiance j
Starch is free from all Injurious chem-
icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a
J2-OZ. package it is because be has
a stock on hand which ho wishes to
dispose of before be puts in Defianoo.
He knows that Defiance Starch haa
printed on every package in large let-
ters and figures *T6 o/». Demand
Defiance and save much time and
money and the annoyance of the iron
■ticking. Defiance ueAer stlc.ts.
HAYNES BUXTON, M. D _ . . M
DOCTORS BUXTON &
SPECIALISTS
is ^ L L I « L 1 O •
EYE. EAR..NOSE 0AND THROAT
1; i.hn , t
IH1IP1 Iftlifb I"
12a 1-2 MAIN
m * mo v • m vr»»»
STR“.T -l
PILES lliwliv
EDWIN r DAVIS
DAVIS,
Western Ctnodt'v
Wtieot Crop «»ilw
Your Will bo 0O«-
000,000 Buehehu
end Whoot ot Preo '
rt.it In Worth $1.00 w'
B«iehol.
\
232 pAI* tr**1!l* Bn PIlM, FIbIuI* Bnfl thi , w—- y
t*”'. '^n»MnS j«-cr., wu. «<.. «-* »«-•»><
: 0 l.jhoj roL paid a r.enMil- curid •» luralse U»Hr name* w
CBS. THORNTON & MINOR, ^&..a.',815.
Temple* Cut In Rocka.
Air.onK ibe lnteresriu(Z sights ol
Hinduitan aro the Karlc caves ol
India, artificial templea of worshii
whirb were cut out of solid rock s
century before tho Christian era. it
t, dalirtcb-
Japaneae In ’Frisco Scnooia.
There are 15.000 Japanese i" S,l“
Francisco. All the children abea
the public schools, dde by dde f
the whites. As the schools will no
hold all the white children that seel
admission a movement is on foot, .o
that ami other reasons, to Provide >
.eparate school for the Japs- 1 h
Japs object to being P’>t tl“* SH'n’
plane as the Chinese.
Rennies Bother Car Companies.
What to Jo with the copper penniet j
taken in by street railway companies
Is gel ting to he more and more of »
problem in English cities, in London [
many of these coins are disposed ol
in five-shilling packages to hotels and|
other places vhero change is needed,;
but much remains to be disposed uj
otherwise.
Quickly Concealed.
"My boy," said the benevolent far-
sou, “I hope you do not hide your
light under a bushel?"
-JJghtV" echoed th lad. who wtt3
learning to smoko in the ham. Why,
Whet 1 boar dad coming 1 hide Ibe
whole cigar under a bushel.”
| WANT.YOUR NAME S1S5SSSW2W
" rv c * 11 UCD rnPPFI
I wblcli the olliustr In ^ |
h ' About KlO.iAid Amrrl'-an.. have BdtlAd lu
.....years."
*•!••• «' tr<“ homeRPtials el.'Mwejl
r If ANi.IUUh n*XE and lull particularB of M"r- | , e.i-, m !„•.• «1 W •"fl
m.rTwRSFUL COLD SILVER. COPPER. LEAD. ZINC AND QUICKSILVER .,,a . ........si wrt.uli.inddM
MWnpECo.npanieF, it you will tend us your name and addre.t’ Mining MapsTree vr's. ........ stales w<»
AttB? 1CKLE-UOODE COMMISSION CO.. 821 Olive Strf.l, M- U* W* j ,,.!U?(^£,,^iwbrat
ou^of tkow* who will produce U.
Kubbei 5tamps.“;i;’‘sS“;!)}
In union there is eirengib, so a
meek and lowly man with a stremtou
wife says.
IqCin. SltVtt. NKKU KSi I DSrlS PlAltNT. j „
WASH 4 SON. OkUHOMA CHI.
______—--nee
ANTlill F;.r the U. S. Army. able-bodied
. rate iiBhitfc. whoeuii speal.. r. iwl i.'i''
i ■ ^nfflhh Ir’»v inforinfctlif to **’*'
lirnR Ofllt-ar postofUow buildins oalulionm
or Tul*fa.lnd.T.r.. KnUl, Bliaw
p or C ulhrio,
ItuDiwilan llpyerp.nent R^OrOraOlw.1
i Defiance Starch ia put up 1C ounces
i }n a package. 10 oents. One-third
more starch for the same money._
If •ff.it’fmi wit
*oro •*«*.
.'j; Thompson’* Ey« Walai
Not Hard on the Horse.
F ul<!y- Oh, yes, horseback exercise
may be all right for you. but isn’t it
rather hard on tho horse?
Duddy l don't see why it should
be. You know I reel the horse right
along; I’m up in the air hair tho time.
—Boston Transcript.
St. Jacobs Oil
Rheumatism and Neuralgia
Known th? woriti ;yo-.- a* th*
piomptont. sur»w: • cm »or
Voice of Experience.
BY PROXY.
f
Condemn Army Step.
The roiigretsw of naturalists an!
j physlciaus which recently met In
Breslau strongly condemned the
1 "goose-ctep” ad practiced in the Gor-
man and some f)thei armicb. IJr. Ih:
witzer read a paper on the subject, in
! which lie showed that the adoption of
this ridiculous stf*p accounts for nu
Decay of Fox Hunting.
-ho London Field foresees the end
Of’wox bunting where a “live” rail
runs through the country. It imag-
ines what, would happen should a pack
uf hounds crois an electric railroad,
to say nothing of the fox.
A»K Your Druggist tor Allen's Foct-Easo.
‘■1 tried ALLEN'S FOOT-ft AS E rioent-
• tills ridiculous step hccouulb al-i tried Aixi.r. ’* i i —
! merous knee and foot complaints I \Jt and have just booifht another supply
........ irnont strtY der cent of has cured ray corns, and tho hot, bum
among the troops. Sixty per cent of
the sores on the feet of the men are
In consequence of persistent adher
enco to this antiquated step.
What the Baby Needed.
I suffered from nervousness ead
headache until ono day about % y«ar
agL’ It suddenly occurred to me what a
great coffee drinker I was end I
thought may be this might har© some-
thii.g to do with ray trouble, o 1
shifted to tea for awhile but **1
not better, if anything worse.
"At that time I bad a baby or
months old :^at we bad to teed on a
bottle, until an old lady friend told
me to try Poatum Food Coffee. Three
months ago I commenced usins Pos-
tum, leaving off tho tea and coffee,
and not only havo my headaches and
nervous troubles entirely disappeared,
but since then i have beer, giving
plenty of nurse for my baby, and have
a large, healthy child now.
“I have no desire to drink anything
hut Poatum and know it has benefited
my children, and 1 hope all v ho have
children will try Poitum and find out ,
for themselves what u really wonder* ,
ful food drink It is.” Name give!.
Poatum Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. |
Both tea and coffee contain quanti-
ties of a poisonous drug called Caf-
feine that directly affects the heart,
kidney*, stomach and nerves, i oetum
1s made from cereals ouly, ecientili-
caily blended to got tho coffee flavor.
Ten days trial of Poatum in place of
tea or co(T
worth more than a gold mine. There’s
s reason.
Qet the book, “The Road to WoU*
in each pkg. _
-You havo no idea, young man,
how injurious tobacco is! Why, the
effect of nicotine—
"ltut you u- snuff, sir, and that is
tobacco.”
"Well, how <1<> yeti expect mo to
11ml nut that. It is injurious unless I
*ry it?"—Iloitcro Welt.
A Question of Grammar.
■ idd I understand you to say that
you .-unimtTcd In tho mountains?” I
■tslti d It* man with a precise manner. |
•Yos."
• Well in stating whero you epen.
the autumn will you toy that you
failed or you Itll?”
Saved Him.
-If didn't kill me, hut l thin!; it
i would if it had not h»*n tor Hunt’s |
i Cure. 1 was tired, miserable and j
well nigh used up when I commenced ;
j using It for an old and severe ease
I of Edema. One application relieved
' and one box cured me
"I believe Hunt's Cure will cure j
' any form of itching known to mat \
j kind."
Clifton Ixtwren-o.
Helena. O. T.
iyi iiTMJ llllYC juos isjuao > .... • -- - . .
has cured ray corns. au*I tho hot, burning
and itching sensation in my b*et which wis
t unbearable, and I would not. Ik* w ith-
out it now.—Mrs. W J Walker. Ganruieu,
N. J.*» Bold by all Druggists, *J0c.
Glass Bottle IVlat-Wet.
Ixiulsvlllc lb the largest, glass bottle
market in the country.
The Bret Results In Starching
can be obtained only by using Ur
fiance Starch, besides getting 4
more for same money *
qulred.
■uu cookinc
Stay In Bed.
There is something exceedingly at-
Reuoed Her Enthusiasm.
A tiny girl riding in a car became
tl-eply int erested in a baby held b> a j
soman seated beside her. frequently .
calling to her mother to join In he'
eothutiasm. culminating with: Ana j
dear ilirle hands, am. .to nn-
is factory in tho statement of ad eml-) “ts'cilw' little nails; and,
Has a Groundless Claim.
-3ht: claims sho’s a fine singer.
ULULIUI J ‘ “ —.........
rent London phynldan that "criminals
are always recruited from tho early
rising class.” There is usually some
thing dark and devious sn the ways j
ot the man who rlse^ before sunup, j
Boston Transcript.
oh, mother, Isn’t this
itt-re’s dirt iu them!”
Mimic*,'
yon think sh(
teacher?”
"No.”
"Who then?”
"A claim adjustor.
ought to soo a vocal
Sensible Housekeeper*
fwi!l have Defiance Starch, not alone
bees’.'1 get <
I ihe Mir.c money, b ;t also because of
superior quality.
Important to Mothers.
KiMniEfl careful:/ every bott'e of CAFToRIA, !
a mid sure remedy for Inf* -ta chit .?n, i
miu »ae that ■*
An Impression.
• Do you think that music is of any
practical benefit in life?”
“Well,” answered Alisa Cayenne,
‘judging from the photographs of • n
inent violinists, ir must ke ep the hair
from falling out.”
If girls were capable of diBtlngulsl j
ing i»et w04*:i a nibble and a bite there i
vould he fev er breach
suits.
Veil* th*
‘V.^nttowi of
la Um For Over 30 Yvar*.
Xhi: KUal You U.ve A.' -,t la-uju.
When a lovelorn youth’s intentions
of promist , are eerions ills attentions are ap to
i bo ridicuious.
Still Has Some Hope.
Chumpley (gloomily)—Wliat r.
,ou think there is hope for tuc?
.Miss Kidder -She told me
ouidu’i n.ati y tile best man Uvl
Plantation.
by^your merchant, so why not try it 1 Price 60c.
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