The Post. (Brule, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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Odette Tyler, Famous Actress, Values
Doan s Kidney Pj||s
theMir°re Ty,er ls only one of
tne best known dramatic stars in
America, but has written and rr
p,ay °< own
gratefu/ no-c3S Wrltten the following
i UI e’ exPressing her amw
elation of Doan’s Kidney-piHa;
Foster-Milburn
•Co., Buffalo,
N. Y.
Gentlemen: —
e.xj crienci
W1'tri your valu-
able remedy
has been erual-
ly gratifying to
lioth myself and
friends.
(b;gned)
ODILTTE
Foster-Wilburn Co., BuffaTc^N^Y
For sale by all dealers. Price 5i
cents per box. ’
Woj^,
HIRTlSe
^iTvia
lon°"as,rw°cbileS ^oC^pnifled so
g ^e keepjhem to ourselves.
they'care^ot^h 3 b°nny bride and
ding trousseau. ' ‘° PayS f°r the wed'
Oldest Native of Salem
tivo Of sale Man,"ing' ,he 0l‘lest "A-
by Britisb8 ln‘° Sak™ barC
Bttns in t » f“rS PS- She heard «>e
Chesapeake be'Ween the
em harbor in the J^wa"™" °ff Sal'
Keep the Voiee Up.
During the conversation by tele-
theToiee isTSf. T »'«
drop to an „nh 1 7°, be ne^ected and
mouth get too f 3I’ar P°Shion °r the
a get toojar from the telephone.
Why Mot?
from The0 fa-^im/hG ^ SOt Cheer
an umhrcnr 7 e had a Photo of
p. c reI!a- though no umbrella
Cheer prevent^ catching cold.
Paint Ground.
grown,IT'16'''''’, Why l,le)' Painted the
ti e haf i’?,ae!,laery and ,h™ '‘e no
lln , llat u meaat -‘Paint Ground”—
up by machinery.
fary for an Otherwise nice person t
m“T temi)orarlly very mean L
anner just because some innocent
durho- bnngS up an bating subject
g a period of annoyances.
Opposite.
thf0n!L70rdS d'ive some people to
Wl.ethei tt,na'y eVery lime nsed.
he he, there arc one or two letter
■ n opposite is an example. Two
than tW° °'S may he‘P- More
best wavP°T'm 'S an0'her way. The
best way is to just know it.
Diverted Attention. ’
A reader contributes this- A farm
he wn'v T 7°y a 'oSchafn.faon
ref w„ihe koy ,rled ‘o natch a sqnir-
handed ^ IZZZZXeTZ
Tired Eyes
Suburban^ates.11 ES,ate8'' he read
uarDor in the 1812 war.
M MUpEIIE
GE?JPP A T. VJV A trrr-nniu .___
For Good People.
it is forethought to remember in
‘■■no to use this idea-it is noT neces
Think Three Times.
, spenTarnyWhere fr0m now °n ran
to here nunutes a day in a way
to become personally useful to others
time " nfe SOme “ay at somc
me. Life is worth living when we
we know\'° "VeCnd live
whichw r, ' What an,i how and
which? One thing ro begin doing i.
o collect by observation and conver
the'samT'mca^'collecI
minute a day* for a^th SPGDd °ne
j and see resulfa ft thousand da>’S
l not do it? S possible- Why
OENEUL. WEAKNESS AtfE pEVER
DISAPPEAK too.
NOT THERE TO SWEEP
How a Woman Was Freed r™ ~
Tl,.t Had Mad. Wretch JrCMe*
Many Tears.
The immediate causes of 1,0. 1 v.
Tory, but most of them come , 3daches
or poisoned blood. I„ nnawnia tliTbV^
is scanty or tliin • tlm n^y * birxxi
feotiy nourished mul rJTu,?* i",p5‘
which they express their W'eai'tiesV'"'Jo
red ■ ■
tha neryes and produces pain lh
matism, malaria and tlie grio ’tb„ •
give only teiffporar^ixdieff ^ )'St
the pain but do not drive tliP r ‘ • (aden
Of the blood. Dr. Wi^m
renntv^the
•=eI=“~S=
"hes caused by anaunia. “ i<,ad-
. tss Stella Blocker recently said • ‘'Dr
Williams’Pmk Pills diri J U '
si-r^sitr'hofr:5ya's
th” V beT“e e« toty wee,?™S °f
was asked °Ug 34 y°“ 6nflfered she
gotag down hiHfoc many years.3? ^
.. ?d70u have aay other ailments?”
fever M;e,ry:;e:tr,fIT,n,etimesibad
fectedas4nas myheadW6re af'
edyftacdnXaon”et°teke th"
tirely well.” utlk ^ became en-
Miss Blocker’s home is t. j
they cure - Be‘side^eadache
5Sio“^n*&r
Appalling Mistake in Receptio„ of
New Committeeman.
tion°?SrK-SSman Knowiand's introduc-
tion to his various duties in WTashing-
on was marked by an amusing inci-
found ifsCTing t0 " St°ry that ba^
t!i r °Ut from the national
capital. Former Congressman Loud I
appened to be in Washington the
. the new Congressman from Ala-
meda was assigned to a particular
one of'lh6’ antl.mee<i"S Knowland in
one of the corridors of the capitol
indly offered to escort him to the
commee-rooni and introduce him ,0
<he chairman of the committee
est°aWndnthethtanked him for his
est and the two repaired to the com-
mittee room, where the committee
*as concluding a meeting.
‘‘This is Mr. Knowland,” said I oud
addressing the chairman. -He has
een assigned to your committee."
Oh. is that so?" said the chairman
glanmng indifferently at Knowland'
and gertonVoerk°W'rPUllh0ft' 5°Ur Coat
LO "°rk. Ive been waiting
around here for five days for some
ne to clean up this room. I had to
sweep it myself this morning.”
Loud proceeded hastily to exnlain
that Knowland was not the porter of
members"1 ‘ti?’ bU‘ ™e «
members. The usual apologies fol
lowed.—Pittsburg Dispatch
COST OF NEWS-GETTING.
Up in New Hampshire.
geniral of MaIISbUary’ f°rmer attorney
generai of Massachusetts, on visiting
e birthplace of Horace Greeley in
Amherst, N. H„ noticed that theie
was no placard about the place to in
form the Dublin a. 1 . . ° ln‘
Progressive Papers Pay Large Prices
for “Beats.”
to ttok"whatlfa Smi PUb!fc ever st°l>s
times co!t" I 'lt,,e news some-
reporter08'-HoreTe nTZ* lbe
printed a talp Wh- i otber day we
It wasn’t worth naTSt US °V6r $20'
seemed to that much’ but it
first It tn C >e sreat Possibilities at
a story Ifch WhU'e U
, £.™ ssr,
Banks, a New y Wrecked the
niessas^e was rmf ^ c a
v\as put on the wirpe »,
B«rthaen:“:rpwterdOre?hd0tthis-
seaemTrvdetHnaot,a,S T ^ Wo^
sent to I ondon or t”* e' A CabIe Was
tore it was sent The
obeye^°nstruction^ nTcabl Z be
oTtr^nt ,ba" 3 "“to ooTumn
was a .beat ’f
^ M,SS ELlA 0FF» WDIANAP0LI8, IND.
SlifffRfP FOR MOKlfl.
Pe-ru-na, the Remedy Tha
Cured.
ana|mh'E1]nd0,flwrites:Llndea St'’ lndi
tmion^foVsirerel meZ'h^0"" c?nsti
that I would have i;' IS’ an‘J /‘-'“rei
, .“On seeingthe°adyten ^ "ork-
^n/;Z:Zcet7ur°rod- °"
naked me to tryPerl '
weeks / beirnn tn / in 3 1ew
different per on it W M ,!ke a
creased. tZ Zt ,tT"te
're^ZT V,3F5WSSSfe
HartiUTn“sl.niutinm’ J’‘T'"'l’"1 of The
for free medical °',io’
P°°denee is held strictly conMenuS'8'
ernment. f domea<lo gov-
form ^nt0hePp„Ca,ic oTits HstoPrical Inter' I j , V'"ran sta'«man Dead
- -“?'y i hirasol( — f- C^at^0^ Tn "
r.o^vrteo?r^e
declared served m “ war was
war, was ch°a"rgmeaSnS TT
cZTeZT^ZTenro,M bi,ls ™
•be non™
Lincoln. He organ Dr*,? tv. Abraham
Fifth Wisconsin vofumeer" in^"1?"8
and led it through most of ZZ
pa.gn. Since the war he has for ,
ty years served „„ for twe”
est. Accordingly he himeei? t^ed'
'•This" htInSe S Card "hlch read-
Greeley8, ‘t "?1* «' Horace
this task a naff, Was engaged a'
mis task a passing native paused tn
read the card, and turning m Mr
Piilsbury he remarked with co
aoldftv • n “ some
lef s hat Jy KS °f Some ot von fel-
lers that hev made money in the citv
is fairly sick'nin'. What do you ZZ
pose folks here care whether Vou was
born on this farm or some oiher old
— uuo 1(
farm? Them’s my sentimen7«‘ Paign' Since the war he has for S*™'
iiTZTdon’1 you 1 o? NeLb:rrcrbS
I years of the time as chiei Ju^ce"'
STRANGE, ISN’T IT?
mminTr^8”,^ h.f .or bonne, „
style, so she determi« ‘S m the lat
fiat-or one just like it?® have tJ
wantsUthat° kind o°f a^ha^V'ST~*
will suit,her. hat! otl
and probablyd'Tfoes 8 the1* WlH POw
everything she buvs u Same wi
family, she makes’ l?irhw8e,f °r h
lmne “declaration nf l 5 Were- a fei
Is it not surprising f^dependence.”
“fSffsarSgs/impor
rather than their own T ,customeri
are still a few of thZ desmes, ther
who show a marked inon*16!* kind lef1
suade customers to takp1”^ °n t0 per
not ask for. or desire What they dl
dake Lion Coffee f'n^ «
leader of all package Infe Instan°e. th.
hshed favorite f0? ove^t’ an estab
Tears in millions of h® r twenty-five
of its absXtf yCfnh„;rs’ afcou"'
quality. y Pure and uniform
that a^ingle^roee?p? U , impossible
Would oppose ^such n n " exiBt who
went of merit bv f" ,invlncibIe argu-
a customer to ’bm- / >lngr to Persuade
erence to Lion el"'?6 COffee in kref-
zzrz quai|,y
even clean. «uatante that it is
Intelligent'tomefknt^undent and
do up-to-date crore?J i thlS’ and So
were a«, particul-r nhbut lf wom*n
about hats; no kind of £°Ut cofre® as
without Lion Coffee f &rocer couId be
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Forster, William. The Post. (Brule, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1905, newspaper, September 8, 1905; Brule, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941944/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.