Renfrew's Record. (Alva, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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to Ideal Woman's Medicine.
Ba rva.ds Ar« Barred.
Would. are lovbiddem to b« rra
ployed a* born-aUi* or In liqu r shop*
|ti any «»!>*' •'» *»T lfco Ken”**
lalive council.
Madagascar NWrMrin.
Hidlgi!'*! and the islauu* of Af
rtca have an art a of 231 ,5*4 square
miles. altli a pcpulalion of 4 308,943,
aith 2»4 foreign missionaries In
there were 1.100 churches and
Hliolttlk aDhllT
<*U1‘0!1. ______
TOO DEEP FOR WORDS.
r /
I’hnsliau
So sa>» Mrs. Josic Irw in, of
325 So. College St., Nashville.
Tenn., of Lydia E. Pinkhani’s
Vegetable Compound.
Sever In the history of medicine h.-n
the do in. i\d for on- purt’< •’ >v «> I'
for female disoaf-t* ^[uaUod th' t
tain.d l*y Mriia I . Pinhii »m *
\ t*g< t •lilt* 4loinpom»<l, l
during the lifetime of this von* >1
motiiciuo lias tlte deiuautl for it boon
so great its it is tiwliiy.
From tho Atlaot <• to the !’• < h*.
it tul throughout th • length aiiflbi-, .. . i
4if this gival continent conn* tin* ; •!
tidings *>f won.mb Kiifferinys rclh «>d
bv It. and thouM.nob upon tbotn-au.’.s
.
women saying that it will ami po -
lively <lo< , cure tho worst foi ..s til
female complaint-.
5>rs. lMnklmiu litrlte* all w<*-
iii,.n v.!„, arc |iu/zl<‘,l rImiuI
llidr liiuiUI* to v. liteliorat l.ymt.
Mu ... to • .. Hurh « n
h|Miinl,*ii<-«' is s,*,,n by \t omen »alj,
and lid clmiR*' is iua,l<‘.
C.ookeo Railway.
The crooked,at railway in Ilia
v urld ia one from Boeweil to Frte-
,1, na. Ha., the air line dlalance b
live mile* The road doubles on
Itaelf lour iim> a and at one ixbLt,
after making a loop of about live
miles, the road eoiuea back to within
300 feel of itself on a crude lilt/
feet low er.
Worlds Largest AOvertilriwent.
In the mutter of sise, America
, claim that they p seas tao biggest
advertiaement In the world in a pla
c ard devoted to a oorthln smoking to-
bacco paiuied on the side of the
I (Irand ,'auyou on the line of ibe Deu-
ver A ll o lira; ile railway. The procl-
i yico W 200 feet high. and the adver-
I 1 .lent nn v, 1 u space 150 Ret long
I by thirty fee; wide.
*V-
••L ttle Russian comment”—(news item), but a lot of thinking.
KANSAS STEfcHS TOP MARKET. EXTRA SESSION CALLED.
Many
lip to with
I fly farm ru sh
I England, by V
j ert mole Kill. "
kind. T,
several s
| iiptterllie
,if the r
Cu“erfly Farms.
a yiur or two a butter-
ory
ied at Hast bourne,
ium Watkins, an
d. was the only ore of its
ay, however, there exist
ii tarms in Kru . e. There
ere reared in the interest
KWi.rm lndUBtry, and also
n.'i h are grown to lie sold
< es to must mis of ngluntl
all parts of the world.
A Cure for D
(., Juti
|^j ^ l. Oil, iinir ti, . ' ^ M. A M.
Fedgwicl,. Art
S. Taylor of this
"My little boy
doctors— the hot
country—told me
opey.
> 22d —Mr. \V
ilace
had Dropsy. Tw
in thin part ol ui
h«‘ vuiulfl never
Had Hi f ii I «‘tl I 1 .*I*I Mouth*
And Alfftlfw
Cliioiiffo, 111., June IK..—'J
Stock lloiHirt hiiya:
K. I*. Cam aim u, the
feeder of Stock dal*, Km
I market Wotim*** av 'v
I lit*.11! of mixed llori'ford i
•^f.iiles. tvitiiifintf l,?***
I w.-ro uold bv Clay, Uobi
• panv, at ?5. ,»0, topping
u ntN no othen. xcliln'^ s
j of u total supply of b,0
• purchaKod bv Cal boavilt for
L
Ou Cun. To I t>*bl* Muulr»|M*lltlrw Tti l.tiild N* c-
rourj llrUlfN.
Topeka, .1 line lU.-4iov«rn«
I has Ufciicd the followiny: proc
ell known | ca 11 iu^ U gather the legislatu
wus on the j v lul hCs^ioii.
sixty*four “Whereai*, Toe recent (ltx
i Shorthorn in addition to the de 'ructhi
mda, which HUiouuU of property, h\
m and com* J uiornii" briojfcs, the luiw
• marki'l 10 ] in j of which is imp*
iv’t* «r..L‘0 out j which no am (j’latc law
Ready for Season's Butineta
Kichard 4. Canfield, richest suuMi r I
ia the l Lit* d States after r«-turtnKs !
fr* tu Km:land to Now York Ui uns^ r j
x i harjeo of keepiiia a itat&iblias h*n, . I
ia preparirg to <>i>on kit gambhiis
r*Kims at Saratt'sa f< r Ike ►caa*»u.
tengcat Strike.
The atrlko tic reeor.1 ia rr t j
yet ended The raou and tu»..a
empktvtd iu I-* rd l*cnrii)tii aiaie >
quarries, in NNalcs a cat out tao i*i.d
a half >oarsi ago. aud iht settlem^at j
of tbe «trike ts aoa a qiKtUos lo i
British party pollUea
To Make the Desert Bloonv
St^retary of Auriculturc Wilao-i.
after visiting the drainage farm of
Halt Lake City, declared that ho e
lievts in tho mar future (o see grain
and fruits groaiug **n all th«* tract *»f
land lii'ta*- n Salt i.akc and SaMu.r hy
ridding the ** ii «'f its alkali.
••Wateiclad’* Warship.
The Kussians are otpertaiciitliig
a ith a "aaterolad battleship. uhi*h
has an upper dtn’k of cork and a sec-
ond deck of armor The space be
tween the two can be filled with
water; then the ship floats a foot
under the mas surface
Advice to the Foolish.
An ordinary gilt franc for a picture
15xlK iiK-hcr will mat you $12 if you
!
backache
quickly dis-
appear*
Hoad this
t e a t i nn ny
and l«*arn how it can bo done
A A Boyce, a larm r living throe
and a half miles from Trenton. Mo
say*. A bcviic cold »rt(M In my
xidnc)* ai d d* \* loped mi quickly that
I was ebligp >1 to lay of! witrk on ac
rv'iint of tl.c aching in tny hack and
sides for a time I was unable to
walk at all, and every mak^htft I
tried and all the medicine 1 to* U had
not the slinkiest effect. My back con-
tinued to grow weaker until i wna no*
lit for anything Mrs. iluyee noticed
Doan * Kidney IMUa advertised a* a
| sure «urc for just Mich conditions and
one day when in Trenton sh** brought
l a box home from Ct
m
...
■
On tht i.au>n
Lib'jy LuRchccns
hr pr«*d>.< I in ke* opening > ant
I urn •St-% 4t-1 x * »■ dt Jtr a lif
ivitii iiuv vV'i«*o> nu|itttkai*i*
Petted Ham Bert unit li-uguc
Ci 1en£»ie V*. hole V«*«l ImY
in bin d mm b'iskrt Beef
&urcd Smoked Beef.tte
4 Me tod
4x e them
All aatsral t,«*or ItrA — p
Wl4t4!e*<»m4 Vu«if ut.Kfffchoii
4«akl»< *1 Mmv < . ' I ht*4fB
.1 i vr ic iOmi« fui i . ’i»|’w iilg Ada*
Fat*
l« K»>.^
Libby. McNeill & Libby
ChtcAio, inirvoit
I f*
v \ Koatcr’i
the dlrcHdioii!
cm and 1 tuns
bU? prised atu
to notice th
tadually, hum
WESTERN
l* Burnt ilou: uoic alteatlun
la tbtf world.
j " Tba Uraaary af i!
J «h)tl4. ThB Nil UFA
Actv&er crop in
' Yield 1D0« . . .
it kidn
Hoy
i om
CANADA
l i ta aujr - .ter Jittrl,i
•4." “ Th- Lend of
>iu( Gi< ua i* fer StorS.
. . . I tttn.Sm arret.
117.Sai.7ft4 butkola.
4*1 v\ Ater : Kaol
HullUhie Mut'*rtal
• ,i l,r»M for ptottuttl
t4’rn«t; r.xduelvo territory.
U. ft XL. ILL0. tJ.. Irt
I *tHIi
St., tprn.
||> I *r CH(R,
Q|fteld, Ui
WANTED — AGENTS 1 . L '
Live agents can make fjt'.OO r>< . v. ,---i: i.'iiin-' ■
ni4*raoa*<4>ii. Me**l neiier f«*r hoiine to h-H.*** * .u*'
felCKNR
wrrim,.:/*n
407 B. IJouitln*. Avc
Eitablishfid In IX&’J
ALL BRANCHES
Students Entered
at any lime
4 VTA 1.00 1 HI.I
A. W. SICKNER,
mpELTOW
ARREST IT-S50 REWARD
V of EC-ZINE will bo sent ffr In
every render of tli^ l»api-r a hot’* 'iff rln^r will a y
klndofSKIN «*r Kruptlon I • >a. t.' ifl •
4.r MerdlnK IMU-n. 1»1<xm1 I'ol- !». Old l.-i> **r any
other ti4‘rni clts4*H‘4*n orH»r**M„f any name or nature !
SO
• l,l,‘4*4l!nn
her (Jcrni dis«*H*ei* or *<•;•••« --r ai
$50 re vard a III he paid for an;
ahlelt EC-ZINE will not cur
dull).* Tell your friend*. Rrnd for free »airnle.
THL EC-ZINE CO..
tny namo or nu
liy 424M4 4*f Kn
n<*f cure. l h »u*>*t
Send for fre
41:6 A,bland Bldg.. Cbuafo.
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bttter, and to have se n him anyone
else would have said they wore rlsh:
His fe«t and linilis were swollen so
that ho could not walk nor put on hi»
shoes.
“t\ n<>n lhe doctors told me tie would
surely die. I sti l>l>ed KlviUR him llieir
medicine and iietan nivir.K aim
Dodd s Kidney lJill»- I K«ve him
tliree rdls a <tay and at Hie end of
elnl.t days the swelling wax all gone,
but as l wanted to bo sure. I kept on
with the pills for some time, gradu
ally loduelnK the quantity, till ltnully
1 stop!**-'l altogether.
"Dodd's Kidney Hills certainly saved
my child's life. Before using thrm he
wus a helpless In valid in Ills mother's
arms from morning till night. Now
ho is a healthy, happy child, running
and dancing and singing I can never
express our gratitude.
•Dodd'S Kidney Hills entirely cured
o„r hoy after everybody, doctors and
'^u | all. had given him up to die.”
ton trade.
Hurt of the rattle wore of Mr. Cui-ua-
i lcm', own riii .iiix. and all Into wen
1 full-fed eight month ,, getting ear corn
' I ami alfalfa hay tin lir>t few months,
and shelled and ground corn toward
Hie (-lore of the feeding period. They
were all dehorned and presented a
very pleasing a open ranee, attracting
universal attention in the pens. The
only objection that could be made ia
tiial nicy wore too heavy for the pres-
ent demands of the trade.
TOOTH POWDER
There Is nn nccuty
Ihst can Maud the disfigurement of find
I eel h. Take caro of Jour teeth. Only
ouo nay
Negro Voters.
There are 30,000 negro voter* In
New York, 21.4*00 In New Jersey. 3,000
in Rhode Island. 8,000 in Delaware
60,000 in Maryland. 10,000 In West
Virginia, 18,000 in Indiana and It,odd
in Kansas.
SINGLE
BINDER
m«52CIGA!t
You Pay 10c.
for Cigars
Not so Good.
F.P. LEWIS Peoria. Ill,
/\Vj
|Wx>
Cooling as a
shower on a hot day
Hires
Rootbeer
Sold ewrvwhf'r** or l«y mall
for 2ft ceM*. A |4«<*Ui
makes live gallui.s.
CHARI I S K. HIHl'ft
CMPiNT.
Bal«*ra, P*.
The Most Profitable Crop.
The human hair is absolutely the
most profitable crop that grows. Five
tons of it are annually imported hy
the merchants of I.ondon. The l’aris
ians harvest upwards of 200.000
pounds, equal in value to $400,000 per
annum. __________ _
Putting Comfort Before Style.
It may be a more swell event when
waiters from a hotel or club are en-
gaged to pass the refreshments at a
party, hut we prefer a party where
the hostess or a neighbor girl urges,
Do have some more.’’ The hired
waiter can’t get that personal note of
appeal in his voice If he wears a dress
suit and costs $3 for the evening.—
Atchison (Kan.) Globe.
Fencing the Ideal Exercise.
Ernest Legouve, who recently cele-
brated his ninety-seventh birthday,
was asked to what he attributed his
long life and good health. “No cares,
no eur.ui, no sorrows—that’s one rca
6on of my good health,” he replied.
“But that is not enough. The body
must be kept elastic and for this rca
son we must walk, play billiards and,
above all, fence. For me fencing is
the ideal exercise.”
Siml blinded sufferers who have not
heard of the efficacy of
^Ve SAlN’k
should know that this reliable Salve is
in constant demand wherever the com-
plaint is prevalent.
Mexican Tlmbpr Unilf.
Chihuahua Mux., .lune \’2. — Paul
Morton, vi**e fuvshlcnt of the Santa TV
system; Walter S. Ihhiy of Saginaw,
M i*:h., an*l < olouel John S. \Yier of
New York, have organized a syndicate
for tho purpose of developing a tract
of tiinix i land northwest of Chihuahua
and comprising in the neighborhood of
2,500.000 acres. The purchasers will
begin to work tue tract as soon as the
Orient railway eoustrueh, a branch
line from Miimca.
N«*KnM**» Shoot Whit** M«n.
Hutchison, .lune 2‘.\ -John Newbury,
a bridge carpenter of \Tcst. Plains, Mo.,
was shot and killed, and ISob dross, a
bridge. carj>enter i»f tin* same place,
wus siiot and seriously wounded l>y
two negroes on a Santa l o freij^lit
train near Sherman. The white men
had just quit a bridge gang and were
making their way to the harvest fields.
The negroes attempted to hold them
up and a light followed. The negroes
escaped.
Death Of Oeneral Wheaton.
Washington, Juue 10. — Major Gen-
eral Trank Wheaton, U. S. A., retired,
died here, aged 70 years. A widow and
two daughters survive him. Death re-
sulted from a general breaking down
in health.
At the session of tiic National Hay
association convention, John L. Dexter
of Michigan was elected president.
Among the vice presidents elected was
J. A. llrubaker. Kansas.
.»f vast |
ept away nu-
i»(’.iate rebuild*
stive but for
exists, thereby
They were • bringing about nu extraordinary oeeti-
the Dos* sion within th** meanin r of the oousti-
I tut ion authorizing a sp vial his-,1ou of
tlu* legislature,
“Now therefore, 1. W .*. Dainy, gov-
ernor of tho state of Kansas, by r.**tue
of the authority vested in me by the
constitution, <lo hereby convene tin*
legislature of the ft tale of Kansas iu
special session at the eapitol iu tho city
4if Taix’ka on Weilue>*lay, June '.'h at
2 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of en-
abling counties ami other municipali-
ties to build necessary bridges.
“In witness whereof 1 havo hereunto
set my liand and causer! to bo atlixcd
tiic great s**;*! of the state, the 17th
day of June, 1V03.
(Signed) “W J. DAILEY,
“Governor.*’
SOLID FACTS!
:IL WEARERS
or THE ORKiNAL
f/SH BJ#
OILfSdOiSKt
lSACK OR YtLLOW)
SAY IT IS
THE BEST
the world
) and say it
" EMPI-IATICALLY!
10 J iootbTS^*.u!^'co0.T!SI,.7o*o«to, can
U&ll
••SKhVyWJ.W^.'f-
Id time. Sold br druRgiftU.
CONSUMPTION
BRAIN BUILDING.
How to Feed Nervous Cases.
Hysteria sometimes leads to Insanity
and should be treated through feeding
the brain and nerves upon scientific-
ally selected food that restores the
lost delicate gray matter. Proof of the
power of the brain food prape-Nuts is
remarkably strong.
"About eight years ago when work-
ing very hard as a court stenographer
1 collapsed physically and then nerv-
ously and was taken to the State Hos-
pital for the insane at Lincoln, Neb., a
raving maniac.
"They had to keep me in a strait-
jacket, and I was kept in the worst
ward for three months. 1 was finally
dismissed In the following May. but
did no brain work for years until last
fall, when 1 was persuaded to take the
testimony in two cases. One of these
was a murder case, and the btrain
upon my nervous system was so great
that 1 would have broken down again
except for the strength I had build up
by the use of Grape-Nuts. When I
becan to feel the pressure of the work
on my brain and nerves I simply in-
creased the amount of Grape-Nuts,
and used the food more regularly.
"1 now feel like my old self again
and am healthy and happy. 1 am sure
that if I had known of Grape-Nuts
when 1 had my trouble eight years ago
I would never have collapsed and this
dark spot in my life wonld never have
happened. Grape-Nuts’ power as a
brain food is simpiy wonderful, and I
do not believe any stcmach is so weak
that it cannot digest this wonderful
food. I feel a delicacy about having
my name appear in public, but if you
think it would help any poor iufierer
you can use it." Name given by Pos-
turn Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
There aie desserts end desserts. The
delicious, health-giving kind are told
about in the little recipe book found
in each package of Grape-Nuts.
Train. Kraoli St. lauil*.
St. Louis, June 17—The river haR so
far receded that several of the eastern
roads that have been cut off from con-
nection with St. Louis since Monday,
last are entering union station and it
is expected that the others will also be
enabled to do so either over their own
tracks or the rails of competitors.
It is expected that the railroads will
be able to resume shipments to the
National stockyards. East SL Louis, by
Wednesday, when the transaction of
business there will go ou as heretofore.
(Harm I'taut liurneit.
Kokomo, Ind., June 70.—The Na-
tional Glass company’s big plant at
Greentown is totally destroyed by lire.
The company estimates its loss at
8;2"i,000, on which there was an insur-
ance of 570,000. Three hundred hands
are employed in the factory. The lire
originated from a sparlc from a Clover
Leaf engine, which lodged in a large
pile of empty sacks containing nitrate
of soda. Greentown is shrouded in
gloom, as the factory will not ice re-
built at that place, it is said.
Hazing la Stopped.
Washington. June 16.—The board of
visitors to tiic West I’oint military
academy has made its report to the
secretary of war. It is especially noted
that tho discipline is excellent and the
hazing lias disappeared, save in one or
two cases of a mild character.
Forest fires are still raging in the
east end of the upper peninsula of
Michigan. The loss in standing tim-
ber, logs, cordu ood and tan bark, as
well as lumber ramps, is very large.
Cholera In .Manila.
Washington, June 10.—Official ad-
vices to the marine hospital service in
tins city represent a sharp increase of
cholera cases in the Philippines since
the beginning of tiie rainy season.
Many of the cases have occurred iu
Manila, but a rapid spread down the
coast of Luzon also is reported. Not a
single cate could be traced to importa-
tion by sea
A feeder for the Orient is chartered,
to extend from l'ueblo, Col., u* Denison,
Texas.
•Iuds:e Cull* I,P|;l»l»taro.
Wichita, June 32.- in tiic district
court Judge Dale was called upon l<»
decide whether tin* Ivannas legislature
had any right to vacate a street in this
city which ii: <i l*een platted, tiic loin
soli! for residences and owners had
built homes on their lots. Judge Dale
held that the legislature could not va-
cate a btreel where it prevented tiic
egress or ingrcs.8 of a property holder.
Indlirrethin In Awarding Contract*.
Washington, June 20.—A a result of
alleged indiscretion in matters per-
taining to tlu* award of contracts fur
printing the money order forms of the
government, James T. Metcalf, ior
many years superintendent of the
money order by stem of the post office
department was removed from office by
the postmaster general. A full inves-
tigation of tlu* ease will he made later.
Torto Itlrau American*.
San Juan, 1*. It., June 17.—The flag
day celebration here broke the record
and there was a display of Americanism
through at Porto Rica Fifteen hun
dred Hags were carried iu procession
by the pupils of the public schools of
San Juan and there were patriotic c*x-
erieises at the theatre, which was deco-
rated with the stars and stripes. All
the other cities of the island report
similar enthusiasm.
Cook* And Waiter* at Work.
Chicago, 111., June 23.—The strike of
the Cooks and Waiters’ union is a thing
of the past, and the majority of the
men will return to work. The settle-
ment of the trouble was i cached after
a meeting which had lasted for the
greater part of a day.
8t«)«l Priced Are Htuble.
New York, June 22.—A member ol
the executive committee of the United
Sta’cs Steel corporation is authority
for the statement that the schedule of
prices of finished iron and steel pro-
ducts for 1904 will show no change
from that of this year. This applies tc
prices of steel rails and billets.
London \V«»tl»er.
London, June 22.—The race meeting
which was to have occurred at Wind-
sor was abandoned because of the
rains. There are three feet of water
on the course over which the Eton
Roy6 arc rowing. Six inches of rain
fell iu London since June 8. while the
exposed thermometers fell to within
two or three degrees of freezing during
tiie night.
vas New York Pr« s
PUgitna H»a eight.
John Miller, colon I. < i Unlottlown.
pa., became blind in Ids right *■:
many month* a:-;o tu I rev. . dy otu* »•!
the family threw a |w*tato which ties
troyed the sight in ii> left eye. liU
physicians believ* u him entirely
blind, but the sight gradually return-
ed to ll * right e\e.
New York Arr«sts.
The total number of arrests by the
New YTork police during lust year was
145,930. an increase of 12.18< over the
year 1901. The Tenderloin surpassed
all other precincts, with a total of
7.404; 3,835 were charged with intoxi-
cation, while 27,835 people were ac-
cused of disorderly conduct aud 9,23')
ot assault and battery.
Victorias Premier an Irishman.
William Hill Irvine, premier or Vic- j
toria, who has just Introduced an tin- ;
precedentodly drastic piece of anti
strike legislation, is a native of New-
ry. the smallest of the lriuh parlia-
mentary boroughs, where his uncle,
John Mitchel, one of the leaders of
the ’48 rebellion In Ireland, practiced
as an attorney.
Don't you know that Deflan. •• Starch
besides being absolutely superior to
uny other, is put up lfl ounces in pack
age and sells at same price as 12 ounce
packages of other kinds.
It's the policeman's duty to watch
so that Others may not prey.
I am sup' Pino s Cure for < unsumpi'on saved
my life three years upo Mrs. Thoh. K >11 HISS.
Maple Street, Norwich. N. Y., t'eh. IT, IMJ0
Strange as it may seem the drummer
is not expected to beat bis way.
t*orman*nt1y riirnff N<* fttn^r norr,*n*nr*« after
■ I I v tuM ilav’H list- of l»r. KIiih- (in it Si-rvi-
er. Send for I' IC ft-. I 44‘4.00 trial l*<>t t and tr. ati-w,
iiU. It 11. KUMK. Ltd.. BSI Aieh Mn-el. I lilUdr i|>lu*, F*
The people who cast reflections are
not always brilliant.
Dealers say that as soon as a custom-
er tries Defiance Starch it is impossible
to sell them any other cold water
starch. It can he used cob! or boiled.
OH I Cl
\n1id thir
Cru
i ftt-ti
tho In >1
* Hull lime
ACflFS FREE,
•;. *. •>, airy.
1 .,i! * >i * tap hkl
i >iU»«r UWrauir*
Ottawa, * arada,
Katin.I'M It) , Mo ,
i o
i. uu j«u reduced
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the liand of fate.
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Hall'* Catarrh Cure
constitutional cure. I’rico.
Looking For Incendiary.
New York, June 17.—Armed with
shotguns and rifles, the farmers and
summer residents of Mount Kiseo and
Newcastle, N. Y., are looking for the
incendiary who lias set fire to more
than a dozen houses and barns and
poisoned almost every dog iu two town-
ships since tiie first of the year. No
one ean positively identify tiie man.
It is generally believed he is a lunatic.
It is learned that the late icing and
queen of Servia were insured for 34o0,*
U00.
Tiie Supreme Court of Honor lias
voted to hold the next national con-
vention of the order tliree years hence
at Detroit.
Lots of excuses are not worth the
trouble it lakes to make them
MIo|>m tiie Cough and
Works off tin, Gold
Laxative Lrumo qiuinim*'iiiUels. Hrtce3.Vs.
Some men spoil a good story hy stick-
ing to the facts.
DON'T SPOIL Yonit CLOTHES.
ITse Red Cross Rail ltlno and keep them
white as slow. All grocers. 5c. a package
Harmony is one of the tilings tiie
matrimonial trust fails to monopolize.
“In the good old summer time”
drink Dr. Pepper. It leaves a pleasant
farewell and a gracious call-back. At
all Soda Fountains 5e per glass.
Somehow stocks recover from a fall
quicker than the small operators do.
Hundreds of dealers say the extra
quantity and superior quality of Defi-
ance Starch is fast taking place of all
other brands. Others say they cannot
sell any other starch.
Those who offer bargains get rich
quicker than thooe w ho seek them.
Olcott, Kutis., October 15.
I was afflicted with pain in the head,
Rheumatism and Heart Trouble. Two-
thirds of a bottle of CRIFI’EX’S COM-
POUND for Rheumatism completely
cured me after being afflicted mure or
less for twelve years. Yours truly,
It. F. OVERTON.
As your druggist or by mail, postage
paid, 81.00.
THE C1MPPEN MEDICINE CO.,
704-8 N. Main St. Wichita, Kansas.
About the safest get-rich-quick
scheme is to marry an heiress.
SKHSIHLK HOrSLKLKI’FKK
will have Defiance .Stare,i, not alone
because they get one-third more for
the same money, but also because of
superior qualitv.
Men spend a lot of money for tilings
they don't want.
The Wichita Stove A: Iron Works have
increased their facilities and force for
handling all kinds of structural iron
work. They carry all sizes of -U"l
beams and Lane's joist hangers. They
manufacture -tau- and grill work, also
the famous Ideal stoves. Prompt atten-
tion given to all out of town oril-1 n
Write us for estimates.
Milwaukee semi, Mosey.
Milwaukee, Wis., June 18.—Iu re-
sponse to a telegram from Governor
Bailey, of Kansas stating that 30,000
people were homeless as a result of the
recent flood, ami that outside assistance
was needed, the Milwaukee chamber
of commerce in a short time raised a
fund of 1600 towaril the relief of the
sufferers.
Every housewife gloats
over finely starched
linen and white goods.
Conceit is justifiable
after using Defiance
Starch. It gives a
stiff, glossy white-
ness to the clothes
and does not rot
them. It is abso-
lutely pure. It is
the most economical
because It goes
farthest, docs more
and costs less than
others. To be had of all
grocers at 16 02.
for 10c.
the defiance starch CO.,
OMAHA. NEB.
TO WOMEN!
'
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n k »- * 4 t \ m l»«‘i*tl4t wf* will
^>1 bh n l.tT> ■ iri«l pai WatfC
L | *v:• r» IffHtl of lus‘ruction*
& I Imply fr4*«*. riiNisnot
la v ftianalt*. i>ul ft lur„-«
HI C®.
T*u 11? 1 uii > tiny on** *-i it-s value.
(ill \V.....it ult over tho country
i- -i___ jZ a.« |ii’ulMlug PaxtiiM) fur what
J * ’ T" J ♦ It 1 «>"■ in ItM ii trwil-
r i. ‘ '.s*ijr..»s*Ari 'm«*l4t Of fplllftlft ill*. CUI luff
■ ii Iu ...imnat > u.al <i) .nwuntlurful una
. ii-siii \ a . ,i.al tiout'iiP, for **rv tliro,ii. naaftl
> »• rii. .* -.k t it va.t'ii and to remove tartar
a tu* v.; a ti «• tf« lh, S.’ial i«»*luy. n po.ytul coni
.
-4»i.I iiv ilriivir^it'T out • twljmld l»y on. 80
I'niU. Iu,.. l»o\. "a i<ir>ipi I'm guir tiiientl.
TI1L K I AMON rn.. lloH 4.it, &UM
'll4 C'uluilihun A*#.
BLOOD HUMOURS
SKir. How, Scalp Humours,
Hair Humour!,
Whether Simple Scrofulous or
Hereditary
Speedily Cured by Guticura
Soap, Ointment and Pills.
i Complete External and Internal
Treatment, One Dollar.
In the trvatment of torturing, dl*-
flguring, itching, scaly, cruntcd, pimply,
blotchy nml *cmfulou* humours of lha
skin, senlp and blood, with loss of hair,
t utlcurn Snap, Ointment and tills have
been wonderfully successful. Even the
most obstinate of constitutional hu-
mours. such as I ml blood, scrofula, in-
herited and contagious humours, with
loss of lialr, glandular swellings, ulcer-
ous patches in the throat nml mouth,
aore eyes, copper-coloured blotches, as
well au holla, carbuncles, scurvy, siies,
ulcers and sores arising from an im-
pure or impo, crished condition of tho
blood, yield to the ( ntlcura Treatment,
when all other remedies fail.
Aud greater still. If possible. Is the
wondorlu! record of cures of torturing,
disfiguring humours among infants ami
children. The suit'ring wldch Culicura
Remedies have alleviated among the
young, nnd tho comfort they have af-
forded worn-out and worried parents,
have led to their adoption In countless
homes as priceless curatives for the
skin and blood. Infantile ami birih hu-
mours, mill; crust, sculled head, eczema,
rushes aud every form of Itching, scaly,
pimply skin and sru'p humours, with
loss of hair, of Infancy and childhood,
arc speedily, permanently and economi-
cally cured when all oilier remedies
suitable for children, and even the beat
physicians, fail.
Sold throughout th** worM Cntic*ir« Rrarrfrrat. ftte (1ft
form of Chocolate • otitd I’i'la. Vc per r<«i ol Oint-
ment, .Vie . t*ovp. V< I>< |>oU: Loudon H ( barterhouM
fe<i i Pa-ie. 4 Hue <*•* Ii» ant I’<*t> n. IJf Coluuibtw Are.
rot*er I>rut n Chrm. Corp.. *«'l* l’rops
b£- "end tor “Th* Urrat Humour Our*.-
W.N.U. -WICHITA —NO. 20.1903
When Answering Advertisement*
Kindly Mention Thi* Paper.
Made Matters Worse.
A lady, in passing up a church aisle
caught her dress on a comer of a pew
and tore it. As the process of tear-
ing was very audible to the congrega-
tion, the feelings of the lady may bo
imagined when, at the moment, tho
clergyman began the service by read-
ing the sentence: “Rend your hearts
and not your garments.’’
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