The Marshall Tribune. (Marshall, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1904 Page: 3 of 12
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A QUICK RECOVERY.
A Prominent Officer of the Order of
Rebeccas writes to Thank Doan's
Kidney Pills for It.
Mrs. C. E. Bumgardner, a local offi-
cer of the Rebeccas, of Topeka, Kans.,
Room 10, 812 Kansas
Ave., writes: "I used
Doan's Kidney Pills
during the past year,
for kidney trouble
and kindred ailments.
I was suffering from
pains in the back and
headaches, but found
S*ter the uso of ore
box of the remedy
that tlio troubles
gradually disappeared
bo that before I had
finished a secord
package I was well.
I, therefore, heartily
endorse your reme-
dy." (Signed) Mrs.
C. E. Bumgardner.
A FREE TRIAL—Address Foster
Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale
by all dealers. Price, CO cts.
Money makes the world go—wrong,
mostly.
Tho Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Cbtcngo. Rend Homo
Eye Book frco. Write them about your eyes
A temperate life is slow, but
prStty sure.
it's
"Or. David Kcnm-dy's Favorite llemedy
Biive me prompt and complete relief froin dyspcpida and
verderangement." 11. T. Trowbridge, Harlem K.R, NX
Some men's highest idea of good i3
of evil itself.
Mrs. Wlmlow'B Soothing Byrop.
For children teething, softens the gunit*, reduces In-
Humiliation, allays pain, euros wind colic. 25ca bottle.
The man always in a Hurry seldom
gets anywhere.
Piso's Cure is the best medicine we ever used
for all aflcetions of the tliroat and lungs.—Wm.
O. Endsley, Vanburen. Iud., Feb. Id, 1HOO.
It is a man's consciousness of a
weakness, not the weakness itself,
which makes it conspicuous.
[UN 1TI
I'l,small
Tho Arkansas iMotlcn.
"Eli-Yah!" drawled Mr. Plunk Jar-
lick, a prominent but moss-grown citi-
zen of tfce great- commonwealth of
Arkansas. "Wife trains the children
up in the way they should go, when
she ain't got nothin' else to do; but
I'm yer to say that it takes about all
the time of a tollable smart man to
complete the edjercation of a good
huntin' dog."—Puck.
Has to Be Cited.
"Possibly there is something on
earth that is a surer and quicker cure
for cuts, burns', aches, pains, and
bruises than Hunt's Lightning Oil.
If so, I would like to be cited. For
twenty years I have been' unable to
Qnd anything better myself."
H. H. Ward,
Rayville, La.
25c and 50c bottles.
Superior quality and extra quantity
must win. This is why Defiance
Starch is taking the place of all
others.
Tricyclist of Eighty-Two.
Dr. Harris, who is 82 years old, has
undertaken to ride a tricycle from
l^ondon to Edinburgh and back, re-
fraining from meat, tobacco and spir-
ituous liquors during the Journey.
Savages First to Use Mortar.
Mortar was made by the people of
Tahiti when our ancestors were shiv-
ering in holes in the rocks. They
dived into the sea, brought up great
lumps of coral, burned them in pits,
using wood as fuel, and mixed the
lime they got in this fashion with
sharp sand and water. With this mix-
ture the ingenious savage plastered
the walls and floor of his house, and
a better mortar could not be obtained.
Allen's Foot-Ease, Wonderful Remedy.
"Havo tried ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, and
find it to be a certain cure, and gives com-
fort to one suffering with sore, tender and
swollen feet. I will recommend ALLEN'S
FOOT-EASE to my friends, as it is
certainly a wonderful remedy.—Mrs. N.
II. Guilford, New Orleans, La."
Undertaker's Thank Offering.
The bishop of London has received
a subscription of $25 from an under-
taker who described tho sift as a
thank offering "because trade has
j been so brisk of late."
Insist on Getting It
Some grocers say they don't ktep
I Defiance Starch because they have a
j stock on hand of 12 oz. brands, which
they know cannot be sold to b cus-
j tomer who has once used the 10 oz.
I pkg. Defiance Starch for same money.
AVegelable PrepnrationFor As-
- ' — iula-
lsof
I Nl:AW:^S'W l L IJ.KK N '
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful-
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
kot Narcotic.
Meiiv offUd JlrSAl-fVELPtTQtiill
f\impk\n Seed'"
Mx.Senna *
HocktlU Salts —
Anise Seed +
Sofa +
IJ&IM.fW-
Wwternreen .
A perfect Remedy forConsllpa
Tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feveri stv-
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature oF
NEW YORK.
CUSTOM
For Infants and Children.
iThe Kind You Have
Always Bought
Rears the
Signature
of
fXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
Iteai. dsO
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
um
THS OCNTAVII IOMMNV, NKW VORR CITY. "
Rubber Stamps,SS
Seals,
Stencils
dges.
GOLD, savin. NICKll AND COPPIR PLAIING
WANL) 4 SON, OKLAHOMA CI1Y.
Thompson'# Eye Water
W.N.U.—Oklahoma City, No. 39, 1904
When writing advertisers, Kindly
mention this paper.
Those Who Have Tried !t
will use no other. Defiance Cold Wa-
ter Starch has no equal in Quantity
or Quality—16 oz. for 10 ccnts. Other
brands contain only 12 oz.
London Suburbs Filling Up.
It was estimated recently that Lon-
don suburbs were spreading and fin-
ing so fast that as many as 900,0000
people settled in them, in new houses,
in five years.
Real Wealth.
There Is no wealth but life—life,
Including all its powers of love, ol
joy, and or admiration. That country
is the richest which nourishes tho
greatest number of noble and happy
human beings; that man is richest
who, having perfected the functions of
his own life to the utmost, has also
the widest helpful influence, both per-
sonal and by means of his possessions
over the lives of others.—John Ruskin.
Tho First Knife.
The first knife was, of course, a flint
(lake and tho earliest spoon a shell,
to which primitive man learned In tho
course of ages to fasten a handle of
tvood, says London Answers.
Iliaf is flie 6aos@ of the Rapid Falling Off
of Man's Existence?
Adam lived 930 years—Noah died aged 950. For fourteen centuries man lived on vegetables and there was no decrease
in the years of life. From tho time of the Flood to the time of Moses, about eight centuries, llesh eating existed and
there was a decrease of 800 years in the longevity of man. Is not the rapid falling off of man's existence traceable directly
to meat eating? The foods for a long life are those that come from Mother Earth—vegetables, fruits, nuts and cereals.
B? PRICE'S
WHEAT FLAKE OELERY
FOOD
is made from Wheat—Nature's food for man.
Palatable—Statriiious—Easy of Digestion and Read; tu Eat
My signature on
'iaxfery package.
Dr. Price, the creator of Dr. Trice's Cream Baking Powder a.ul Delicious Flavoring Extracts.
A cook book containing 7Q oxceilcnt receipts for using the Food mailed free to any address.
Prsparad by PRICE CEREAL FOOD CO., Food Mills, BATTLE CREEK, MICH., Main Office, CHICAGO.
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To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price 50c.
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The Marshall Tribune. (Marshall, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1904, newspaper, September 23, 1904; Marshall, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth350313/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.