The Marshall Tribune. (Marshall, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1905 Page: 3 of 12
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Many a man injures his eyesight
looking ont for No. 1.
USE THE FAMOUS
Hod Cross Ball Blue. Lane- 2-oz. package 5
cents. The Russ Company, South lieiul, Ind.
NISCEtllANZ
Discussions in Convention.
Officers of our state dairy associa-
tions may profit by an action of the
American Warehousemen's Ass cia-
tion at their convention in Washing-
ton last week. It was there decided
that hereafter all such portions of j
committee reports as invite discus-
sion by the members at the annual
convention shall be printed and dis-
tributed to the members before the
meeting.
In the conventions of associations,
formed to forward the mutual inter-
ests of the membership by improving
methods of business, devising and
urging legislation, etc., a full discus-
sion by the assembled members is, if
properly conducted, the most potent
force. This is generally recognized
and yet in a great majority of cases
the time of the sessions is so largely
taken up by the reading of addressee
upon various subjects that the discus-
sions are cut short and very often
have to be left out altogether.
At the meetings of dairy associa-
tions and butter and cheesemakers' as-
sociations there are usually a number
of papers prepared upon subjects des-
ignated by the officers the reading of
which takes much time. If these could
be forwarded to the secretary in ad-
vance they might be printed and dis-
tributed to the members before the
meeting with very little additional ex-
pense to associations which print their
reports in full because the type forms
could be kept standing for use in the
full report. The advantages would be
three fold: First, the members would
be much better prepared to discuss
the subjects brought up if they had
time to consider them before the
meeting; second, the time of the con-
vention could be more largely devoted j
to the discussion; and third, the full
report of the proceedings could be pub-
lished much more promptly after the
convention had closed.
We commend this plan to the con-
sideration of all such associations as
would be benefited by its adoption.—
N. Y. Produce Review.
A young man is ace high with a girl I
when she refuses to introduce him |
to a girl who is prettier than she is.
FOB ALL
£ w Srowi).
seas
CITC pormnnpntly corod. No fltnor nerveipnpn* after t
rllO itrst day's tu« of l)r. Kline's Great N *rv«« KeHtt.r- ,
er. Renrtfor FUKK Sfc.OO trinl bottle ruul treating
l a. It. a. Kline, Ltd., 631 Arch btroet. l'hlu.doU>uu, ! «.
The uncommonly smart boy is
lucky to have common sense in after
years.
Mr*. Wlmlow's Soothing Syrnp.
For children teething, soften* the gums, reduces to*
naxnmittlou, allay a puln, cures *w!ad colic. 'Jiic a bottle
Money is one of the best things |
out; and it is still better in—your |
pocket.
(V-S&o
Xone bettor and none so
low in price, leper pkt.
and up, postpaid.Finest
Illustrated catalogue <>vrr
tfePr,""';l '• "t FR£E. Engrav-
es !nPP" ev('ry variety. A great
lot of extra pkgs.of srods, new
isorts, presentPd free with every
order. Some sorts onions only 50c
per lb. Other seed equally low. 40
years a seed grower ami dealer and
, i customers satisfied. No old
<A. 5ped .Send yours and neighbor's nu-,, j
tor big illustrated free catalogue
R. H. SHIM WAV, Rock ford.' liis.
SURE n.Viit H
That'g nil it will
Cost t« one of
Mir 180-egff in-
ciil-atorg complete,
1-H'l d n nt your
railro.nl station, all
f i"rhl chargot pre-
paid. No other ex-
l-rnno necetsarjr.
Ail ro&riv t*.operate.
iNCLrv\ioiis
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bout. C
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.pp
L
aro the world's rtcndsr-l incubat
ma dwo.ni. Asl --toa liBM throu
hoating ejrstom. 13S square inches
U*ater. Only thirty «•'.jtiwf.v'!! <-f < Inm; i«
All machine* Bold < u 00 Ihiy#' Frcv i'rlal
•very opportunity to be curs jv\i nr<> rigid. I v
ear lot a nan fffiai i You take i o ri—
m'ur !l at> 11 : ie machine that h.n nUwd the t««t «£
time. S"iid fo. frro ' • I 1280 If you !iv > \ ; of Mittift
•ippi H • \ r add res* Indiana*' : i f v it < ' 1 v ' '« ntor.
M UK JIATCn ! \ t tli \TOIi i t HHP AM?
1'Iny Center, Neb, Iii.Umim>ollg, Ind.
Califor-
h t wtter
o to water
•i a hatch.
;.ving you
• machine
ik with tho
TO CURE A COLU IN ONE X>,VY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All ilrii?-
gists refund the money It It fails to cure. E. \V.
Grove's signature la on each box.
Hp who has everything he wants
also has a job lot of things he does
not want.
A clear, healthy skin
Bandholm's Eczema
and Skin Remedy
Purifies, Then Heolg.
Positively cures !•> '.etna, Pimples,
Eruptions, lugert Illtes «:d ull dis-
eases (if tho skin. An absolute
cure for DandrulT or S<aln disease.
$l.OO Per Bottle. Send for FREE BOOKLETS.
Ask your druggist or barber or Bend to
SAHDH0LM DRUG CO., Des Moires, lovrc..
I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption saved |
my life three years ago.—Mrs. Thos. Kohbins, j
Maple Street, Norwich. N. Y., Feb. 17.1900. I
The olive branch is the emblem of
peace and the orange blossom the em-
blem of war.
In order to get into society you
must have plenty of money and be
unable to remember how you got it.
BEEM are seeds that yon can de-
rpend on. Get Ci talogue.
■ J. If. IiKBUOKY it HON, MarUehead, Bast.
J amiers V'*''' ,n "r ',rPi'k K°°d farm* Of
B riliors (p 9000 acres In Oklahoma, Address,
E. F. SPARROW, Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
e Celebrated
Fort Worth
Weil Dri
Machine
STRAIGHT 5^ CIGAR
leng
Powers, Pump Jacks and
Woot! Splitters.
WRITE FOR PRICES.
. E. Bowman, Fori Worth, Tex.
Try me just once and I am sure to
come again. Defence Starch.
You can't always judge a man's
bank account by the artistic decora-
tions on the front of his office safe.
ANNUAL
SALE
Dealers supplied by their jobber,or dircct from f rank !•
T® O O O * €3 €3 €3
A GUAEAXTEKD CURE FOR PILKS.
Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pliea. Your I
druggist •will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT
Xalls to cure you iu 6 to 14 days. 50c.
A mother pretends to be proud of
her boy's brains; what she secretly
prays for is that he shall be only
good.
Dairying in Michigan.
Michigan is not considered a dairy
state, and yet, according to a recent
census, there arc in that state 14,116
farms deriving their chief income
from dairy products. On these dairy
farms there are 74,043 cows, which
makes an average of a little over
five cows to a farm. The number oi
cows in the state used for the pro-
duction of milk principally is over
875,000, according to the census oi
1900. About 60,000,000 pounds ot farm
butter are made yearly, and this has
a value of $9,000,000. In addition,
over 26,000,000 pounds of butter are
made in the creameries, and the value
of this swells the aggregate value ol
the butter made to over $14,000,000
This is a good showing when it is
considered that in the enumeration ol
the cows must be a very large num
her that produce little or nothing
How much greater would be the pro-
duction if every poor cow were re-
placed with a good cow!
Talking machines—Victor and Edi- ject win be sent wltii
son are the best; cash or payments, $1
weekly. Write to-day JENKINS' MUSIC
CO., KANSAS CITY, MO. 30.000 records in
stock, Mention this paper.
Nearly every man would like to
pass judgment on trusts from the in-
side.
Lewis' Fuctory, 1 Voria, III.
OH
DEFORMITIES
AND
,,Ib „ PARALYSIS
fiShfi&S j he" ?-n«on^h4eWth.r MS
literature hearing <>n the sub- tl0 t p ag.'i "l,OMr.of the affliction and epeelal
j - tuobook. The L. C. Ortnopcdic Sanitarium,3 st.Louil. '
To the housewilo wrio has not yet j
become acquainted with the new things
of everyday use in the market and
who is reasonably ■atisfied with the |
old. we would suggest that a trial of
Defiance Cold Water Starch be made
at once. Not alone because it is guar-
anteed by the manufacturers to be su-
perior to any other brand, but because
each 10c package contains 16 ozs.,
while all the other kinds contain but
12 ozs. It is safe to say that the lady
who once uses Defiance Starch will use
no other. Quality and quantity must
win.
Vicious Hogs.
The vicious hog is Jit only to be
made into pork and should not be
retained as a breeder. The keepers of
hogs have to go among them, fre-
quently, and one that will attack a
human being should not be tolerated
on the farm. The hog generations are
so short that it is comparatively easy
to breed out a vicious disposition.
The knife and saw still remain the
principal remedies r.gainst the blight.
We have not yet found a remedy that
may be applied to and cure sick limbs
and twigs
Before acquiring a son-in-law, the
girl's father should be sure of his
ability to support the young man in
the style to which he has been accus-
tomed.
Much valuable information free about
band instruments; write for the new cata-
logue to-day. JENKINS' MUSIC HOUSE
KANSAS CITY, MO.
Some people are so egotistical that
they imagine everybody they meet is
glad to see them.
Important to Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA,
a safe aud sure remedy for infants and children,
and Bee that it
Bears the
Signature of
la Use For Over 30 Years.
The Kind You Unvc Always Bought.
MOW
when you
order starch to get the
best. Get DEFIANCE. No
more "yellow" looking clothes,
no more cracking or breaking. It
doesn't stick to the iron. It gives satis-
faction or you get your money back. The
cost is 10 cents for 16 ounces ot tne best
starch made. Ot other starches you get
but 12 ounces. Now don't forget. It's at
your grocers.
Some men think the world owes
them a living, while some others are
satisfied if it gives them a chance to
make an assignment.—Chicago News.
riANLTACTURED BY
THE DEFIANCE STARCH C9.Jp
OMAHA, NEB.
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PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
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The Marshall Tribune. (Marshall, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1905, newspaper, February 17, 1905; Marshall, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth350704/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.