The County Democrat (Tecumseh, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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NATURALLY.
This world Is but a fleeting show,
And yet there’s not a man
But wants to see as much of the
Performance as he can.
••SPOHN’S.”
This is the name of the greatest of al’
remedies for Distemper, Pink Eye, Heaves
and the like among all ages of horses. Sold
by Druggists, Harness Makers, or send t«
the manufacturers. $.50 and $1.00 a bottle
Agents wanted. Send for free book. Spohi
Medical Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases,
Goshen, Ind.
Covered.
Mother—Did you paint the tablet
Father—Yes, I gave it a coat and
two pairs of trousers.—Harper’B Ba
ear.
TO niUYK i
Tt OPT MAURIA
- TON 10. Yon know what you aro taking
«*• .formula 1h plainly printed on every bottle
knowing It Is simply Quinine and Iron In a taste-
toss form. The Quinine drives out the malarii
and the Iron builds up the system. Hold by al
dealers for Vi yean. Prlca U) cents.
Set yourself earnestly to see what
you were made to do, and then sei
yourself earnestly to do it.—Phillip*
Brooks.
Kill the Flies Now and Keep
disease away. A DAISY FLY KILLEB
will do it. Kills thousands, Lasts all season
Ask your dealer, or send 20c to H. SOM
ERS, 150 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y
His Future.
Knlcker—Ib he a has been?
Bocker—No, a going to was.
Eys Sfilv* In Aneptlc Tuhfi
^r«nrents Infection—Murine Eye Salve
Tuhfi
Eye Sal .
Tubes for all Eye Ills. No Morphine-
Ask Druggists for New Size 25c. Val-
uable Eye Book in Each Package.
An institution must be propped up
by precedent when it is no more up
lifted by sap.
Take Garfield Tea in the spring to purify
the blood and cleanse the system.
A pleasant emlle and a sweet voice
are great helps on life’s journey.
Sickly Smile
Wipe it off your otherwise
'loo, '
good looking face—put c*1 that
good health smile that CAS
CARETS will give you—as
a result from the cure of
Constipation—or a torpid liver.
It’s so easy—do it—you’ll see.
IS HEBE 10 "
NEY REMEDY
Control and Publicity for Public
Service Corporations.
VERDICT OF PROMINENT MAN
Theodore N. Vail, President of West-
trn Union and Telephone Compa-
nlea. Recognizes Rights of tho
American Public.
Public regulation of public service
corporations has come to stay It
ought to have come and it ought to
stay. That is the flat and unequivocal
assertion of Theodore N. Vail, presi-
dent of both- the American Telephone
and Telegraph company and the West-
ern Union Telegraph company. It
camn in the form of his annual re-
port to the seventy thousand stock-
holders of the two great corporations.
Although Mr. Vail’s advocacy of full
publicity in connection with the affairs
of such concerns was well understood,
nobody in financial circles had antici-
pated so frank au avowal of full pub-
lic rights in the shaping of their gen-
eral conduct. It came consequently as
a surprise, not only because of its
novelty and squareness, but also on
account of the unqualified acquies-
cence of a board of directors compris-
ing such eminent and conservative
financiers as Rpbert Winson. of Kid-
der, Peabody Co., and Henry L.
Hlgglnson of Boston, Henry P I)avi-
Ron of J. p, Morgan & Co.; Senator
W. Murray Crane, George F. Baer,
T. Jefferson Cooiidge. Jr., Norman W.
Harris, John I. Waterbury and others.
President Vail’s declaration Is her-
alded as the first recognition by those
in high corporate authority of the Jus- |
tice of the demand that the public
be regarded as virtual partners
In all matters that pertain to the com-
mon welfare. He goes directly to the
point.
“Public control or regulation of pub-
lic service corporations by permanent
commissions,” he says, “has come and
come to stay. Control or regulation,
to be effective, means publicity;
it means semi-public discussion and
consideration before action; it means
everything which Is the oppo-
site of and inconsistent with effective
competition. Competition -aggressive,
effective competition means strife,
Industrial warfare; it means conten-
tion; It oftentimes means taking ad-
vantage of or resorting to any means
that the conscience of the contestants
or the degree of the enforcement of
the laws will permit.
“Aggressive competition means du-
plication of plant and investment. The
ultimate object of such competition
is the possession of the field wholly
or partially; therefore it meuns eith-
er ultimate combination on such
basis and with such prices as will
cover past losses, or It means Ions of
return on investment, and eventual
loss of capital. However it results,
all costs of aggressive, uncontrolled
competition are eventually borne,
directly or Indirectly, by the public.
Competition which is not aggressive,
T feel it my duty to furnish you with
tuy testimonial as to what your remedy,
IS w a rap-Root, did for me when 1 was a
physical wreck from kidney and bladder
trouble.
Some years ago I was not able to do any
work and could only just creep around
and am satisfied that had it not been for
Dr. Kilmer’* Swamp-Root I would not
have lived. After using the preparation
for one month I was able to work some
and when I had used $8.00 worth of
Swamp-Root 1 could do a good day’s work.
1 used about $10.00 worth altogether and
would not take $10,000 for the good that it
did me. I consider it a Ood-send to suffer-
ing humanity for the disease for which you
recommend it, and have recommended it
to many sufferers.
H. L. HUGGINS,
Welch, Ark.
Personally appeared before me this 20th
of September, 1909, II. L. Huggins, who
subscribed the above statement and made
oath that the same is true in substance
and in fact.
W. A. PACK, J. P.
TRAIN LOAD AFTER
TRAIN LOAD OF
SETTLERS
ARE GOING TO CENTRAL CANADA.
Letter to
I»r. k i Inter A Co.
Rlnrbnnilon, S. T.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You
Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham-
ton, N. V., for a sample bottle. It will
convince anyone. You will also receive
a booklet of valuable information, tolling
ill about tho kidneys anti bladder. When
writing, be sure and mention this paper.
For sale at all drug stores. Price fifty-
centa and one-dollar.
A GOOD BET.
The question of reciprocal trade re-
lations between the United States and
Canada has provoked considerable
discussion and interest. Whatever
elBe (he discussion may have done, it
has brought out the fact that on the
Canadian side of the line the agri-
cultural situation Is one that forces
attention, and it has also brought forth
the fact which It is well to face, that
on the American side of the border,
there is a vastly Increasing popular
Hon (o be fed with a somewhat de-
creasing proportion of food products.
This article is Intended to point out
to those who may wish to become of
those who can raise wheat, oats, bar-
ley, flax, cattle and hogs at the least
cost that the opportunities in Central
Canada are what they are seeking.
During the past year the official fig-
ures show that upwards of 130,000
Americans located til Canada, and tho
greatest majority of these have settled
on farms, and when the time comes,
which it will within a few years, they
will be ready to help serve their par-
ent country with the food stuffs that
Its increasing population will require.
The Immigration for the spring has
now set In In great earnest, and train
load after Irirln load of a splendid
class of settlers leave weekly from
Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago, De-
troit, St. Paul and other points. Most
of these are destined through to points j
In Atanitoba, Saskatchewan and Al- j
berta. The reports that come from I
the different farming districts there j
are Ihat the spring is opening up well, j
and the prospects for a splendid crop |
this year are very good. In some dis-
tricts good homesteads are yet avail-
able. The price of all farm lands has j
naturally had an increase, hut. it ts j
Jt&mm
ans
Please Read These Two Letters.
The following letter from Mrs. Orville Rock will prove how unwlss
It is for women to submit to the dangers of a surgical operation when it
may be avoided by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Slio was four weeks in the hospital and came homo suffering
worse than before. Then after all that suffering Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound restored her health.
HERE IS HER OWN STATEMENT.
Ml
Paw Paw, Mich. —“Two years ago I suffered
very severely with a displacement—I could not
be on my feet lor a long time. My physician
treated me for several months without much re-
lief, and at last sent me to Ann Arbor for an op-
eration. I wtis there four weeks and came home
suffering worse than before. My mother ad-
vised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound, and I did. To-day I am well mid
strong ami do all my own housework. I owe my
health to Lydia E. Plnkhtim’s Vegetable Com-
pound and advise every woman xvlio is afflicted
with any female complaint to try it.” — M.ra
Orville Rock, R. R. No. 5, Paw Paw, Mich.
still away below Its earning capacity.
Mrs. Newpop—Mrs. Jones says that
only one woman In a thousand ts ca-
pable of bringing up children.
Mr. Newpop—I’ll bet she thinks she
is one of the ones.
The immigration branch of the Domin
Ion Government has Just published its
1911 illustrated pamphlet, which may
be secured on application to the De-
partment of the Interior, Ottawa,
Canada, or any of the agents of the
Dominion Government, whose adver-
tisement may appear elsewhere in this
paper.
“ There never was a worse case.”
Rockport, Ind.—“There never was a worse ease of woman’*
ills than mine, and I cannot begin to tell you what I suffered.
For over two years I was not able to do anything. I was in bed
for a mouth and the doctor said nothing but an operation would
cure me. My father suggested Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound; so to please him i took it, and I improved wonder-
fully, so 1 am able to travel, ride horseback, take long rides and
never feel any ill effects from it. I ean only ask other suffering
women to give Lydia E. Pinkhani’s Vegetable Compound a trial
before submitting to an operation.” — Sirs, Margaret Meredith.
R. F. I>. No. ti, Rockport, Ind.
Wo will
Wo will pay a handsome reward to any person who will provo to
us that theso let ters aro not genuine and truthful—or that either of
these women were paid in any way for their testimonials, or that tho
letters are published without their permission, or that the original
letter from each did not come to us entirely unsolicited.
ITCHED SO COULD NOT SLEEP
“1 suffered from the early part of
December until nearly the beginning
of Alarch with severe skin eruptions
on my face and scalp. At first. I
treated it as a trivial matter. But
alter having used castile soap, medi-
cated washrags, cold cream, vanish-
ing cream, etc.', I found no relief what-
ever. After that 1 diagnosed my case
as eczema, because of its dry, scaly
appearance. The itching and burning
of my scalp became so intense that I
thought 1 should go mad, having not
slept regularly for months past, only
at Intervals, waking up now and then
because of the burning and itching of
You Never Can Tell.
A certain ’cellist was once snow-
bound for three hours at a small rail-
road station. He unpacked his 'cello
and played his dozen fellow-sufferers
a request program with the result that
one of them took him to Europe for a
year. A’ou never can tell as you bear
your precious fiddltvcase through the
streets what magic casement may not
open on the foam (of steins), and
what, fairy hand may not beckon you
within lo do the one thing needful to
opus fifty-nine, or draw a valiant bow
in the battle of Schumann quintet.—
Robert It. Schauffler, In tile Atlantic
For .TO years Lydia E. PLnkham’s Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for
female ills. No sick woman does justice to
herself who will not try this famous medicine.
Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and
has thousands of enres to its credit.
Mrs, l’inkliain invites ai! sick women
to write her for advice. She lias
guided thousands to health free of charge.
Address Mrs. 1‘inkhuni, Lynn, Mass.
“JUST FERNiNST THE HILL'
Little Pointer for Those Who Feel
Desire to Seek the State of
Matrimony.
my skin. Having read different tes-
presupposes co-operative action, under- j timonials of cures by the Cuticura
standings, agreements, which result
In general uniformity or harmony of
action, which, in fact, is not competi-
tion but is combination, unstable, but
for the time effective. When thor-
oughly understood it will be found
that ’control’ will give more of tho
benefits and public adyan ages, which
are expected to be obtained through
such ownership, and will obtain
them without the public burden of
either the public office-holder or pub-
lic debt or operating deficit
"When through a wise and judicious
state control and regulation all the
advantages without any of the disad-
vantages of state ownership are se-
cured, state ownership is doomed."
"If Mr. Vail is right." says
Harper’s Weekly, In a concise sum-
mingup, "then It seems pretty plain
that we are entered upon a new era in
both economics and politics. And it Is
high time we did if evolution is to
supplant revolution as an efficient
force in the development of civiliza-
tion."
Fighting Man.
It is man’s nature to fight, it is his
merit to fight for what he believes to
be right. Courage and bravery are
not achieved by hiring a lawyer. A
man who is not willing to fight to the
death for the rlf-ht or for his own la
not a6 good or complete a man as one
who is Is willing. But opinions about
this are not so important as the fact
that it Is man’B nature to fight, and
that neither resolr -10r legislation
nor provision to get over all kinds of
trouble In any othe* way than fighting
will avail.—Ellwood Hendricks, in At-
lantic.
Remedies, 1 decided to purchase a box
of Cuticura Ointment wnd a cake of
Cuticura Soap. After using them for
a few days I recognized a marked
change in my condition. I bought
about two boxes of Cuticura Ointment
and five cakes of Cuticura Soap in all,
and after a few days I was entirely
free from the itching and burning.
My eczema was entirely cured, all
due to using Cuticura Soap and Oint-
ment daily. Hereafter I will never
be w ithout a cake of Cuticura Soap on
my washstarid I highly recommend
the Cuticura Remedies to anyone suf-
fering from similar skin eruptions and
hope you will publish my letter so
that others may learn of Cuticura
Remedies and he cured." (Signed)
David M. Shaw, care Paymaster, Pier
69, N. R, New York City, June 2, 1910.
Cuticura Remedies sold everywhere.
Send to Potter Drug & Chern. Corp’., j
Boston, for free book on skin and i
scalp troubles.
Grouch Still With Him.
When Brown died he left an old
friend living, by the name of Jones,
who always had a . grouch. After
Brown had been in heaven some time,
he met Jones Just coming through the
gate, and as the newcomer did not
look as happy and contented as he
should. Brown asked him what was
the matter, ’’Well," Jones said, ”1
got my feet wet coming across the
rivet Styx and’caught a nasty cold,
broke my left wing and have to carry
it in a sling, and my halo don’t fit
worth darn."
The stale of Matrimony is one of
tile United States. II is bounded by
kissing and hugging on one side and
cradles and babies on the other. Its
chief products arc population, broom-
sticks and staying out at night, it
was discovered by Adam and Eve
while trying to find a Northwest pas-
sage out of Paradise. Ttio climate 1h
sultry until you pass Ihe tropics of
housekeeping, when squally weather
commonly sets in with such power as
to keep all hands as cool as cucum-
bers. For the principal roads leading
to this interesting state, consult tho
first pair of blue eyes you see -Ex-
change.
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nina time* in ten when the liver U right th*
stomach and bowels are right.
CARTER’S LITTLE
UVER PILLS
gently but firmly com^
pel a lazy liver to
do it* duty.
Cures Co
atipation,
Indiges-
tion,
Sick
Headache, and Distress after Eating.
Small Pill, Small Don, Small Prica
Genuine mmiixu Signature
There 1* much gratification In knowing
Feeble Guardianship.
wonder,” said the Sweet Young
one possess tho best in style and value.
If you deal with the “House of Jaccard”
you have this gratification. When In tho
rood of diamond engagement rings, solid
gold wedding rings, or solid silver wed-
ding \rifts. write for our illustrated cata-
log and you will get the correct styles
and the very boat values ut moderate
prices. Mermod-Jaccard A King Jewelry
Co., Broadway ami Locust St., St. IajuIs.
Thing, “why a man is always so
frightened when he proposes?”
“That,” said (he Chronic Bachelor,
“is his guardian angel trying to hold
him back."--Stray Stories.
Getting the Worst of It.
“Bliggins isn't very lucky in driving
bargains."
‘No. He says he can’t even change
his own mind without gel ting t lie
worst of the deal ”
His Hope.
I suppose," the beautiful girl said,
“you* write for fhe mere love of
writing?”
' Yes." the stid looking poet replied,
“but 1 still hope to some day be able
to write for at least fifteen rents a
line.”—Judge.
There is an ancient saying, famous
among men, that thou shouldst not
judge fully of a man’s life before he
dieth, whether it should be called
blent or wretched. Sophocles.
DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR
Farms, Ranches, City Property
merchandise and patents for good nrieen quick,
dirrt I to l he buyer, and sivepayin* afenl’scomniissionf
Send $1 (M), imute and audicHH, local ion and
description of property. Milliona of buyers
buy direct. Don’t wait; net now If ?
iitt; n«*t now If you wan*
your property listed and probably Hold atone*.
Tlic DIRECT BUYERS’ ASSOCIATION,Dailai.Tex.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Clean*** and beautifies th« hair.
Promote* a luxuriant growth.
Never Fails to Heatoro Gray
Hair to Pa Youthful Color/
Cur** *c’*lp (Lae**.* * heir falling.
60c. end $ 1.00 at I)rugyi«rti
You r*- not treating yourself nr your
finiilv fairly if vnu don’t keep Hamlin*.
More to the Purpose.
"Are you In favor of a tenhoui
day?"
’’I don’t care anything about the
days," replied young Rounderley, "but
It would be a Jolly good tiling if w*
could have 24-hour nights.”
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully even bottle of
('ASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see (hat it
Bears the
Signature of
III Use For Over So'YearsT
( hildren Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
Wizard Oil in the hnuse. ft*M
substitute for family doctor and
good friend in case of emergency.
the best
a migbtv
I ADIKK CAN WEAR NIIOK.N
one site smaller after using Allen s Foot Kaw. the
Anttaeptio powder to be ahuken Into tho shoe*. It
inakoa tight «>r now shoes fet*l uaajr. (Jims rest unit
comfort lief use lutmtitutea For FilKK triii)
parka?*, address Allen 8, Olmsted, I.e Hoy, N. V
A man doeRn't have to be a detec-
live in order to find fault.
OLD SORES CURED
Allen's I U’orlfin Salve on resChroiiiclJloorM. I>nn«
ric.«r«»,Scrofulous I1 leers.Varicose (Hr
(Intent ( l*’«rH.Mercurial (Jlce
Ini;.Milk I.eR.l’cvwr Sores, »ll«
Uilur.. Hj Hal l feOc. J .l’.aLLKN.Iiep
.. jrs,Scrofulous ( leers.\ isrb nHe ('leers.In-
dolent Clcors,Mercurial I'leers,WliIteSnell
•Sores, all •Metre*. Po»ltl«fl» ■«
«pt.A2^t. Paul, Mil
PeliitsEveSalve
[INFALLIBLE
FOR WEAK
ISORE EYES
uiuiuicu, n nu ace Iliai 1
Good breeding Is benevolence in
(rifles, or Hie preference of others to
ourselves In (he little daily occur-
rences of life, (’hatham.
FREE SAMPLE CURED OLD
PERSON’S BOWEL TROUBLE
Indication of Wisdom.
“Why do they call the owl the bird
of wisdom?”
It stays out all night and doesn’t
tell what it Rees or does."—Judge.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate
and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels.
Sugar-coated, titiy granules, easy to take
a* candy.
Plant* have movement without will,
animals have the will to live, human
being have the will to live divinely.
Mrs. Winslow s Sooth!nar Symp for Children
teethliifta softens the jru'iiH. reduces inflsinmn
i-iou, allays puiu.cures wind colic, 2ic u bottle.
Garfield Tea will w in your approval. It
is pleasant to take, mild in uction and very
health giving. It overcomes constipation.
CASCARETS 70c a bo* for a week’s
treatment, all druggist*. Biggehf seller
in tho world. Million boxes a moaih.
Thompson's Ey* Water
W. N. U. Oklahoma City, No. Y5- 1911.
Misguided Energy.
'T am bound to make a noise tn tha
World," said the determined youth.
“But be care'.l how you go about
It," replied Mr, Osage Spouter. "An
amateur with a bass drum can spoil
the finest symphony ever written."
Joyous Economist.
“You don’t mind high prices?”
“No," replied the resolute philos
pher. "When price* are high, thin,
how much more you save every time
you decide to get along without iom»
thing."
Away with these cemeteries of
stone; they are Indecent; let me fade
Into the anonymous grass!
Full life exisls in three dimensions,
art in two. and science in one; like a
solid, a superficies, and a line.
One of (he most remarkable proofs of
the unusual laxative merit eontained In
Dr. Caldwell's Synjp Pepsin Is that It Is
effective not only In people In the prime
of life, but at the extremes of ages. As
many letters are received from mothers
regarding the cures of children, as from
men and women of sixty, seventy and
eighty years of age. It must be truly a
wonderful laxative.
In tho cure of constipation and bowel
trouble in old people It has no equal. It
corrects the constipation, dispels the head
ache, biliousness, gas. drowsiness after
eating, etc. People advancing In years
Should see to It that their !,owe!s move
freely, and If they do not to lake I)r.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. You can pro-
long your life by healthy bowel action.
Clogged bowels Invite disease. Women
about to pass the menstrual period cannot
do better than use Syrup Pepsin several
times a week until the system lias set-
tied to Ha future condition.
Among the strongest supporters of Dr
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin are Mr. W. a
Zorn of New Decatur, Ala., and Mr
George S Spaulding of the National Soil
dlers' Home, Kansas, both elderly men.
The regular size bottles can be bought of
any druggist at fifty cents and one dol-
lar, but a free sample bottle can be had
by sending your address to tho doctor.
For the free sample address Dr W
Caldwell. Ml Caldwell building
cello, 111.
R
Monti-
Tell 1 lie dealer \ou want a Dew,s' Single
Binder straight 5o ritrar.
IK YOU USK BALL BLUB*
Get Red Cross Ball Blue, the best Ball
Blue. l.«argc' 2 02. package only 5 cents.
The better you behave the better
you’ll get along. Now, try It.
Tho proper time to do a thing
when It should be done.
is |
Wc Please or Refund Money.
Deliver Any Instrument on Free Trial.
Never Undersold, Considering Quality.
Call, Write or Phone 2308.
Ditzell Music Co., 306 W. Main, Okla. City, Okla.
suit RrpresenUllvr—SUq ( Chile, Puked ud l,m i Hesly Plsm
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