Renfrew's Record. (Alva, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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to t!i* VVal.lorf-A
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to pot tl
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» outride the <
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appro*’.:
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One of
Ic 4 *p-
Of (\ii>
hot el
s afraid
dfK)f of
him mm.
Thousands Of Tons Of It, For In-
creasing The Price.
WILL PROSECUTE DEALERS.
NO PATIENCE WITH COLOMBIA.
l»bgr«M li«r Knar 4 ulunii.*
Ury llav'fc
itausUd
A LURKING OANQER.
! d affaire* of i'
I 1 iii A2o. Jan. 1— - 1 lit* iii I f»»r lu* La- n4
I into the cause of the ►car« itv and high ! geiuv ami »«
] pri'f of coal in < liicafo arrv begun at , Luuebin iviii
I the I'aliin-r House Attorney Gem rat ret urped u» .
Hamlin held a »*onferenee bdiitnl I • * praeticaiiv
I el used door* with representative*of tin* j to li
j coal hauling railroad* and of the coal
I trade, at th * City hall the council **otu-
I in it tee ou railroads held a nubile
T»i
and
ion
gild
for
Ac on Burr's Alleged Pun.
Aaron liurr w*.s UcoIuk liuuioJiutely
efter the due]. ‘Uut whore will you
he ii'XT? asked his second “I cant
tell returned the Ftatmnan. wheth-
er 1 11 h» Aaron Burr, or Burr in air."
Stopping to Kick u suggestive piece of
rop. out of hla pathway, he hastily
re. timed hie flight.
Bribery in Kansas.
Tn making affidavits of his election
expenses, u Marlon eountv < ardi late i
r< ports that he paid his wife 60 rents |
for pi tting up and making the fire five
times. Things must be touting to a
terrible pass in Kansas. We want to
know if this is not bribery K*
change.
fce-siotl. hear tig
who direct lhe n
the railroad* enter!
iiMjuir retu.le 1 i n
otlieiats iu» vet.
Attorney ticuir
gation, vvlueh may
Itrtiav? i* aimed at
there i* or hat
conspiraey to re*ti
to fere*' Up priee-
that lie hud made
intimated that tlu
tateiucnts froin men
loVcHieut of coal on
ingthcetty. Neither
action of the public
11 Hamlin'* invevti-
• continue until Sat-
diseoverimf whether
been any unlawful
*ain t :ele in coal or
s. Mr. II iin 1 in k.-.id
rapid progress, and
greater part of the
s.|r«
that it v
1 of t he n
Bogota
at least
elude 111
The
s eon tie ell
*igue*i Ik*
but the a
o bleu M l
rran.
to e.
e iicirut:
Rtcomrr.ends “Volcano Cellars.”
Brof. T A dagger. Jr. Harvard,
who has been making investigations
of the eruption of Mont l*elee, believes
that people of volcanic countrieH can
escape destruction by building cel-
lars or chambers of masonry in which
they can seek shelter when the erup-
tions occur.
Ball Bearings for Railroad Cars.
A railroad company is said to he
conducting a series of experiments
with a freight car the trucks of which
i re fitted with nail hearing journals.
These, it is claimed, make the ear run
go easily that a single person ran
move it. If they prove practicable,
train 1< ads can easily he doubled and
hauled with the same power now used.
To Grow Up With the Country.
Tarns Bixby, for many years a lead-
ing Republican politician in Mlune
sola and lately a member of the
Dawes commission, has determined to
settle in Oklahoma. He will start a
paper, grow up with the country and
endeavor to go to Congress after the
territory assumes the dignity of slate-
hood.
First “Dalmatian” Powder.
German m wspapers call attention
to the fiftieth anniversary of bug
powder, or “Dalmatian” powder. A
German woman named Anna Kosseur
found out the fuial effects of chrys-
anthemum flowers on insects. She
told e druggist of her discovery and
the insect powder trade Is now worth
millions to Dalmatia.
j blame rests with the (iealer.i a n<i no
j tlu* railroads.
If I fin l proof. " he said, “that the
| thousands uih*m thousands of tons of
coal which tlu* dealer* have in the
yards, snow covered and untouched,
are not actually under contract, but
held for tlu* purpose of inert* using the
priee, those dealers w ill be prosecuted
and compelled to relieve the suffering
occasioned by the *-eareitv of coal."
Before the railroad committee of the
city council the fact was brought out
that local dealer* are holding vast
quantities of coal merely to keep up
the price. 'The plan is to have loaded
cars re-eon signed. Trainmaster John
\\ < oneys, of the Penusvlvaiiia road,
testified that during tin* past tew davs
one car lias been re-consigned seven
times. Other railroad officials said
their rules did not allow cars to l»e re-
con signed more than once or t tv ice at
the outside. Mr. Coneys promised to I
do everything in hi
president is not i
por/.e with Colombia ui
the meddlers of tie sc:
of representatives who
most interest in canal )<-
the opinion that tin* lie
Colombia iielter 4k* t«
work hcgc.n on the \,
As soon as congress r
Morgan in tin* s**nate
burn in the hoi.se \
resolutions instructing
not to bother with Colo
er, but to close wi
' osta Hica and commeiu
Sueii action will p
Colombia to terms.
i lined to 1
eli longer.
Jacob D. Van
Fond tlu Lac,
g> man Fays:
bad
little
tic
< ml
wit Ii
and
rout*.
s Mr.
II. i
Mi
IV ill introduce
the president
nubia any long-
Nicaragua and
construction,
hably bring
ills c
five
what
tack i
days
and
hardl
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ratio
I w ;
inter
form
I
U8(N]U0Lt »l|*»n
idneys knows
irolonf »*d miff, t
which kept iue
t a time, umthi
> express wha
he adequately «n
Saxon. As line |
r .set ill. the purtu
be |*'« ascii to giv e
•w to any one w1
ion. 1 lined |d**ni
Nt(son's Old Flagship.
Ni.fi'i. i eld ship t-.. Vb lory la
wt 111 to ta or tssible to the British
!*ubUv although she Is shortly to be
tui*ersed.d as lL<i admiral* ili^ihiLi
at Poitsmoutb
Status Of tT« Lottery.
It is t« I < f an Fast Imliia law
. rt :hat i*> once threw his examin-
ers into ( jbIumuii by declaring ruatri
U'on> to te an Illegal state “Ho*
to? How so*" h« wa> asked by the
perturbed examiner* mar.) of them
married ti.«*»i Thu student smile*!
Uanflcdi) Marriage.'’ quoth he.
is a lottery, and lotteries are forbid
den b) law.”
Wife or Donkey.
1* may not be g?tu rally known that
atiToupsf the peasantry in C'oui.emait
it is the custom for the women ft
draw turf and beuwiid iu baskets on
their backs whilst the m»*u stand
about and smoke A bank manager
was once electrified by being solemn
ly asked by a young p u->ant whether
he ought to warty a wife or buv a
PROMINENT PHYSICIANS
USE AND ENDOn
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V*m
RiHP.
e iu entinary
tssed. compli-
liai * of which
in u p** sou a l
a requires iu-
of remedies.
4A|| Equal I oot III*
Fort Soott. Ivans., .Ian. - \n order
i to the elTeo* that no relative ol an offi-
cial shall ta* employed in a position
m;boroisate to that official on the
* Missouri l’.icdic and Iron Mountain i*»
ill oiM*ratii»ti. The order has re- ulted
, *n n hiiihUt of eliang-es at «*verv «li-
vision on the lines in aoutlieast
Kansas, many men bolding subordinate
[irwitionA having been transferred to
siipcrintendonU to wiioiu they an* not
related. Tins motive of the order la to
i pin* ** all employes on an equal basis in
; the matter of advancement.
IMsK**** I* t’ln*ck««l.
Marjltlan. Mex.. Jan. 1.— Confidence
is bring restored among the inliubi-
».« . n I * * * ' I 4 I .--V * 4 114 j
power to pr. v.-nt itoD,R of t,le < il.V> 111,1 ls '*<-
the i-uQtinualion of tliU priicliiv in the | !,,rr fe]t 0,1 a, ,'ount ,,r ,ll<‘ MippOhe.l
I’cnrihy 1 vaniu y»riis. j epideiuiu of |>ltgue. There ha% l»oeu
I marked decrease in the disease, and
r«isl tilveu Hiaht of Way. j few new cases arc reported. The uu-
('arnoudale, Mi . Jan. .. Onlcra j ergetic measures taken by the authori-
have been issued from this division of tic* to stump out the epidemic have
the Illinois Central railroad, giving
coal the right of way over all the other
freight except perishable produce. All
other kind of freight is to be placed ou
sidings to relieve the motive power and
to rush to market coal from Southern
Illinois. As a result of the order the
railroad yards were cleared of coal
ami empty earn. In Williamson coun-
ty there ure 1.047 cars of coal. Within
the next twenty-four hours the com-
pany hopes to remove the blockade.
and. ever ou the outlook for something
that might check or benefit my condi-
tion. I began taking Doan's Kidney
Bills. This 1 can conscientiously say,
Doan’s Kidney Pills cans* I a general
improvement In my health. They
brought great relief l»y l i ning the
pain and correcting the action of the
kidney secretions.
A FRKK TRIAL of thi «reat kidney
medicine, which cured the R* v. Jacob
Van Doren. will be mailed on applica-
tion to any part of the I nited States.
I AddiCfK Foster Milburn Co Buffalo,
! N. Y. For sale by all dmgg.sts. Price
I 00 cents per box.
| Men who make a specialty of pick
iug quarrels rarely complain of ;» short
'Top.
Stop* the i i »igi» amt
Work* i UV t In- < <>l«l
Iaxst .v r Bmp oQaiuiue i ubleU Prk e'JV,
The man who never swears himself
often inspires profanity in others.
-Nlr*. WIikIom'i fVimllilni* Kyrnp
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fl*-: i‘*kluii wUm) • !'»Id, i iiic • w uni i. ^.1 »l>,aii%
There is no reason why a person
should not walk w ith a springy step in
the fall.
Mistrusted the Word.
Lord Halsbury, the lord chancellor
ot Kngland, recently In the house of
given excellent results. There have,
been few deaths in addition to those
a 1 ready reported.
t- rlaro to New OrlrwuR
New Orleans, Jail. 1. — President H.
L. Yoakum of the l-Visco. system has
announced mat his railroad will enter
New Orleans inside of a year if the city
government makes certain concessions
which will be asked soon. The Frisco
has been quietly at work for months
and has purchased property over three
miles, costing a million dollar*, ns part
of the terminal system to be establishc«l
here.
Toiwbs of Our Presents.
An argument in favor «.t having our
dea l presidents buried in u national
cemetery at Washington may l*e found
In the proposition to Increase the 1
guard at the temporary tomb of Presi-
dent McKinley. It is proposed to put ;
the garrison on the basis of an army
poM. Hospital and dispensary fa« ill
ties are to be fucr* ased, and a new .
sitt selected to u < ommotlato sixty live
uieu.
Tailors’ Resourcefulness.
Tf men knew the many artifices the
tailor has to resort to in order to
make them presentable they would in*
less ready to make Him the butt or .
ridicule, says the Tailor and Cutter
1 ruly the tailor has need of padding 1
ami >*adding, hal.a loth and canxus.
lo enable him to clothe hla customers
in such a say an to hide their defer !
mitles ami bring into prominence
their points of beauty.
Celluloid Eye Shw.de Burned.
Congresaman Hilderbrandt of Ohio
is going about Washington with a
startled look In his eyea and no brows
above the optics. Mr Hildebrand!
was sitting at his desk iu his com
mittee room, wearing a green cellu-
loid eye shade. He struck a match
i to light his cigar, and the flame
touched the celluloid. The shade und
his eyebrows went up In the same
puff Philadelphia Press.
C.B. CHAMBERLIN
CP WASHINGTON
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D. l hamtieilin, M D., writtw fiom 14th and P m \N asl-ington, f). t'
M Many cases ha\ i-1 ome under my observation, «i here Peruna
has benefited und cured. Therefore, I cheerfully recommend It
for catarrh und a general tonic."—C. H. CI1AMUERLIN, W. 1).
.il Kittittiiit-r I . *. Tr<'M«ur>.
I h I.lewell) n Iordan, Medn .il |«x
aminer «>f l! s. Treaxury Department
graduate of C
• ini n •«* 11' isnk 1 ;i ■ !f .1 \m 11 man and I
tb* • 1 "I ifh-: ing I* *”ov. fierers
Peruna will rure \ou.”
Dr. 1 Jewell wi Jordan.
1 * o. ( HaveiM i, M. D , Vn ovtia,
D. t ’., write* :
1 lie ! ei utia M«*da tne < ' , « lumlms, O.t
(.« uli-men ' In my ptat tin* I have had
* > a* ion to fiequenth prescribe your
valuable medicine* and have Irund its use
1h neti ml, espe< iall> in • ascs of latanh."
* >1*014* ( Havener, M. D.
il von do not ren . pr» iupt and satis-
fa« tory results from tin use «»f Peruna,
riml from your write at om e to 1*: H jtman, giving a full
wonder!ul rein- tatenient of \our« a*e and lie will l>e pleased
«*<!v One shoit to give you his valuable advice gratis,
month has brought Address Dr. Hartman, President of lhe
forth a v ast change l .Tartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.
lumhia College
and who served
three years at
West Point, has
the follow ing 10 j
say of Peruna:
"Allow me to!
express my griiti-
tude to you for
the benefit < 1>
Dtuplny Ordmd Out.
Tofwka, Jan. 1. — Superintendent
Charles, of the Hoys’ Industrial school,
put it display f,f articles made !>.v the | l.epopnUtin* Viiu^m.
....... ...... ...... _ '“y* >“ the “tat** house to allow th. j Munilii, Dec. 31.—Moros on the Uland
li/icis while I'si ninK to an appeal fell ' ,c:iul,er8 " nat the luns could do in the j (lf Mindanao report that cholera is dc-
foul of eour.rel for uslnt; the extreme, industrial line. lhe exeeutivo eouncil ; populating.' the village* on the east side
ly useful word “p. aetleiil.'’ "l’raetl- i offered the display taken out claiining-
ca!?’ interrupted Lord llalsburv that nothing should bo done to on-
briskly. “1 always distrust that word i courage young people to believe that
piai tical. When anybody says a i tlu* reform school is the proper place
thin;; is prarUraily so ar.d so 1 know | to learn a trade, as such leadline
It Is not so and no.” j would encourage crime.
Spreading the Cecd Nsws.
Whatcom. Wash., January f>th.—
Mrs. A. M. Ferguson who came hero
from Winr.ipog Manitoba, relates how
tLa» great destroyer of Kidney Com-
plai: U. Dodd s Kidney Pills first
Sant* Fc Teli nph(•:-<•
Topeka, Jan. r».—('lurries 11. Gaunt,
superintendent of telegraph of the
Santa Fe, is quoted a* saving that the
road was holding no negotiations with
i« ached the extreme North West cor- the telegraphers as reported. The
ner of the United States:
policy of the road is understood to be
or
I had used Dodd s Kidney Pills for 1 against recognizing or negotiating
‘ho Doctors pronounrcd P.riyhfs | „it , ,|u. tclc-t-raphcrs. No discrimina-
lion will be made against union men,
however, a number of whom arc in the
Disea e in Winnipeg.” Mrs. Ferguson
* ays, “And the disease disappeared
entirely. That was about three
ago and 1 enjoyed good health till
about two years later when 1 removed
to Whatcom.
"Whether it was the change of cli-
mate I can’t tell tut my old trouble
returned in full force. My legs were
swelled to nearly twice their size. 1
< ould not go up or down stairs for
about two months.
My husband hunted Whatcom for
Dodd’s Kidney Pills but could get
? years i , , ,
lib till I v>mP,u.v Du'company.
Australia Needs Wheat.
Washington, Jan. —One hundred
j thousand tons of breadstuff* must be
j imported from wheat producing een-
I tci*8 ti» Australia during the coining
j season, to meet harvest deficiencies,
i says United States Consul Golding, at
i Newcastle, in a report to the state de-
I part men t dated November 11. The
‘i began to «et well as soon as
began taking thp”i
none till a Druggist sent away and j crop in New South Wales, he say a, will
got them tor him. J not reach fifty per cent of the quantity
1 | reaped last year and Victoria will re-
Others Id What- ; quirf jmports of 3,637,930 bushels of
com have learned to Know and anpre- , . ' ,
elate Dodd's Kidney Pills.' ~ U I "hcat need^
. The world seemTaU the brighter to l K.w rrtieo Depot,
some lovers «Uen they turn down the r Wl<'lllta. Ref- 31.—The lire marshal
pas. ' has issued a permit to the St. Louis ami
I —"* I •'’no Francisco Railvay company to
!•!- • Cure for Consumption is as inlalltble ; build their passenm-r depot at the cor-
mod t iu • for couchn uml cold*. N. \V Sxml kl, • *. f ° , ,, ,
ocean Grove, >:. j , F,b. ,7. imol f nor of nfu?las iln(’. Vodey avenues.
--------’ The building, according to the permit,
liens are like clocks; they have to be I |s t0 be two stories lii^h und built of
brick and atone. It is 45x90 feet and
will cost, furnishings and all, SJK.JOO.
The foundation is now completed
and as soon as the tine weather come*
the structure will l*e rushed to com-
pletion.
Let right occasionally.
ARK TOUR CLOTHES FADED?
Use Red Cross Ball Blue oni make them
white again. Larire 2 oz. oockture. 5 cents.
Unless a tailor’s customers come
clown he is apt to go up.
INSIST ON GETTING IT.
Some grocers say they don't keep
Defiance Starch. This is because they
have a stock on hand of other brands
vOEtaiuing only 1J oz. in a package,
which they won’t he able to sell first,
because Defiance contains 16 oz. for
tlu* same money.
Do you want 16 oz. instead of 12 oz.
For Indian Students.
Washington, Jan. 5.—The Indian of-
fice .a considering a plan suggested by
the superintendent of the Haskell in-
stitute. Lawrence, Ivans., by which
students at Indian schools may be
enabled to get employment away from
for sumo money .' Then buy Oefisince : tlleir ilullle reservations on farms and
March. Requires no cooking. < in towns in the west. The plan docs
Girls who j>U*e for husbands should 1 not coniomplate setting them govern-
sprnco up a bit. — j luent Jobs Fnder present arrange-
• - • --- _ 1 me ills these students, after quitting
9100 Reirard 9100.
The reader* of lUis paper will be plra^pj to
learn t hat thrrr is at It'Rsi one dreaded disease
that science has boon able to cure in all its
rita^es. and that is Catarrh. Hail s Catarrh
I’un- la the only positive cure now known to :he
» Catarrh beim? a constltu-
m
l it
n- is the only positive cure now kuown to t he
•dioal fraternity • Catarrh beins: a constitu-
tional discus*. requires a constitutional treat-
ment. Hull s Catarrh Cum is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood und mucous sur-
faces of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of t he diatui.se. and (jiving the patient
strength by building up the constitution und
a^istintf nature in Join* its work. The pro-
prietor* have so much fnith in its curative
powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars tor
any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of
Tt'stanor.lals.
Addre* - F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, a
Sold by druggists TV.
Hull's Family I1
Halls
It’s
r DHLs are the best.
government- schools, return to reserva-
tions, most of them without a dollar.
the g'»rl who can't sing that
seems anxious that everyone should
know iL
Contract For Well.
Guthrie, Ok la. Jan. 1.—William K.
Bolton, of Woodward, president of tlie
Oklahoma live stock sanitary board,
who is attending a meeting of that
body here this week, says the people of
Woodward have contracted for a 1,000
foot well to be sunk there. Work will
begin at once and they expert to be
rewarded by a strike of oil. gas, min-
eral or water. Mr. Bolton is editor of
the Woodward Bulletin, and the Live
Stock in*neetor, tin* only live stock
paper j ubl lie 1 on the range.
of Lake Lanao. At M:u-iu there is an
average of fifty deaths a day. The
disease also prevails at Bacolod. It has
.appeared on uL sides of Lake Lanao,
but the Vi say a n residents of the
island do not yet seem to have been
attacked.
ltaucbniHa Fro/ ii.
tiall up, X. V.., Jan. 1.-—< hie mile south
of Fort Wingate. Ariz..the frozen body
of August Met lie has been found in his
wagon which was in a ravine off the
road with the horses still attached to
it. The horses were nearly starved
and had apparently been there a week.
McCue was a /.uni mountain ranchman
for twenty yeaars. A son lives in
Winslow, Ariz.
New Statehood Scheme.
Santa Fe, X. M., .Ian. 5.—In an in-
terview W. S. Hopewell, chairman of
the Democratic territorial central com-
mittee of New .Mexico, announces him-
self in favor of admitting Arizona and ;
New Mexico as one state. President
Roosevelt is said to have declared to ]
New Mexico workers for statehood that j
he is in favor of joint statehood for !
Arizona and New Mexico. Mr. Hope-
well says a bill effecting' the iner^inp
of the two territories into one state !
will i>e introduced.
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f\cts Be-rxeficizvlly;
£\cts trvjlyats a Laxaiivee.
Syrup of Fitys appeals to the cultured and the
well-informed and to the healthy, because its com-
ponent part are simple and wholesome and be-
cause it acts without disturbing the natural func-
tions, as it is wholly free from every objectionable
quality or substance. In the process of
,v manufacturing ftps are used, as they are
pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal
.....•*•"? virtues ot Syrup of hips are obtained
from an excellent combination of plants
/ f/J known to he medicinally laxative and to
Hjtly in th: morning, late at
ni ;ht, or whtr.tver used, Defiance
Starch will be found always the
tame, always the best.
Insist on having it, the mo:t lor
your monry.
Satisfaction or money back
guaranteed. It ii manufactured
under the latest improved condi-
tions. It is up-to date, ft is die
best. We give no premiums.
We sell 16 ounces of the best
starch made for 10 cents. Other
brands are 12 ounces (or 10 cents
6*4'with a tin whistle.
i VTj
„■ jgfc-l/ j / j j miuwn iu i c iiicuiciiii
'f/ act most beneficially.
//.■ , f . T.. pet it1- bent fit ial effects—buy the
\'S <- 0; genuine—manufactured hy the
^RKiAfre5fRyp(?
I nentii-tli Century Offerloie.
Springfield, Muss., Jim. 3.—One of
the most impressive services ever held
iu Springfield was that in Trinity
cliurcb, when Dr. K. M. Mills, secre-
tary of the Twentieth Century thank
offering commission made the an-
Motinuement that the Methodists of tlie
country had raised more titan 530,000,- j
000 in response to the movement
inaugurated bv the board of bishops j
four years ago. About one-twenty- |
tilth of the entire amount has been
given by Methodist ministers' sons.
More It&in I.i-iih Wind.
Lawrence, Jan. 3.—In his meteor-
ological summary of 1003, llr. F. ii.
Snow, of the University of Kansas, says:
“It is a fact to be emphasized that the
average auiiuul rainfall at this station j
lias now passed 30 inches notivith- I
standing the great deficiency of the (
year 1901.
"There is no doubt that the rainfall
of Kansas is slowly increasing, wiiiio
tlie wind velocity is slowly decreasing, .
two points of great importance to the !
welfare of the slate."
TroUe.v In Kw'i Moutb
Kansas C ity, Kab., Jan. 1.—The Wy- !
audotte county treasurer lias received •
from Wm. K. Winner S.3,000 which will
be used in the payment of the awards
by the condemnation commissioners up- |
pointed to condemn the rigid of w av |
for the Kansas • ity, Lawrence A To-I
peku railroad. There are nineteen
tracts in the report, and the Condein- )
nation practically finishes the right of
way to Edwardsriile from which point
the grading hrsalready iieen completed
to lipnner Springs,
Lovnsville. Ky?
For ealm by oil dru^^iata.
2oe-r\ Frevrxcisco. Cal.
Sew York, H. Y.
Price., fifty cents per-bottl©.
Manufactured bv
THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO..
Omaha, Neb.
rt^HDCV NEW DtSCOVE-tl: gives
U \ ¥ quick r*ll«f and cure* wont
i t'ri. BouK of tt‘i liuonlitit i*nd 10 DATS’tr***tnji'Bl
FZkS. Dr. E.iL.OIiELN 8 OOMS.Box K.Atlanta,0*
ir^'WffPENSlON
■ I I*IC’RF<>KI», U A»liint;f >>n, H. C., they
I B will m-lvt q*i cU ifp: <•* M. Mh N H \ oil
siuff JOthCi.rpM. Fro,c*cu(:nflCalmsflncc 1878
W. N. U.—WICHITA — NO. 2 — 1903
Wbco AosKerini) Ad crtlscmcnts KiuJly
Mention Titty Taper.
Some women go to church to study
texts and some to study texture*.
DR. COFFEE
Discovers Remedies That Restore
Sight to Blind People.
Dr. W. 0. Coffee, a noted oculist. 300 (ioo<r
Block. I>cs Moines Iowa, has discovered med-
icines for the eyes that people cun use at home
and cure Cataracts, Scums. Granulated LiiN
Ulcers or Blindness and restore <icTit.
Dr. Coffee has published an «5(« pa"? hook on
Bye Diseases which he will s.-nd Fr**c to every
rcadf r of this paper. This book tells how to
prevent old sijrht nnd make weak eyt > strong-
write Dr. Coffee today for his book.
No chromes or cheap premiums, but i
a hotter quality and one-third more of ;
Defiance Starch for the same price of
other starches.
It takes a pretty good inac to appre-
ciate a good story.
He is a wise man
he lias enough.
who knows when
TKl ONK I .U KAtiK
i If ‘‘Defiance Starch" does not please !
' you. return it to ypur dealer. If it does
you get iine-third more for the same
money. It will giv^ ypu sfitiafaction.
and will not stick to the iron*' *•
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment actually penetrates to the pain
and cures where other lin-
iments and salves either ab-
solutely fail or fall far short of
complete success.
EELEY l
Institute \
7 I H Tenth Sfrrct., Kansas City. Mo. I
A,lcohol and Druj Addiotions Cured by
■dentine coarse of medication The only place in
ulisas City or tributary terriUiry wli-re itie Geuuiua
Keeley Komcdicb are administered
i*
rtown. *-01*11 capital required and
iventmant ai*»ure<l.We
make all kinds of Laundry Macbmery
•turns no tboinV'
START A STEAM LAUNDRY »
Write us. Paradox Machinery Co., 181 E. Division St.. Chicago,
College Education t
reference exchanged. Ad. 0.1. Payne. St Louis, Mo
IfWtd
SINGLE
BINDER
SIMIGHT^Sh«CiG/iR
You Pay 10c.
for Cigars
Not so Good.
iF.r.LEWIS Peoria.m l
SWEET POTATOES
T. J. SKINNKlt, Coluintini.. Iv:in,a..
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^ l/Untu ffntHt
Beti Fotigh byrup.
in Ita
ALL USE FAILS.
. Ta*%esGood.
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