The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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THE WEEKLY OKLAHOMA >T \TE C.\P!TAT GCTHRTE. OKI. vH-
JA>
WILL HWL TO ARE VOIR KIDNEYS WEAK? TOLSTOI ASKS
FOR REFORMS
CHANCE BILL
Washington, Jm t -AMr<Mn of Un
trui hate Id titt (act
• um th* oHMwtun u :h* ^
><MuaB*«J p.- wutca art a maXa U
spoMUMk to f*a |( fa .n— £4ns
Menalxw H* who i-'« :bn I,.
««l- tkai ;t
Thousands d M«n ani Women Havt Kiinty Trouble
and Never Suspect It.
V-
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ba mmml
l I i
d't?#vr.i<
tfU&lk
To l^i. What tha G-«4! K-dfit; Rf ' Ml S*l ;
Eve*-/ f tN 5**u Cos Lai Uiy Hir;
iba Sf't Abac Ff«t by Ma
O) v you.
j TERMS ARE M RIDERS
HONORABLE WILL BI1HEKE
Special Lrispau u
Chicago, ill.. Ll
tbe newspapers
• - « > f.*r .t4r A/hMu
. *1'- Jtew M-iS- o vu la
u* at H+mbnst*.
So* Um* th*:- ten r«ivil
hav*r &ar Mir« ov- t
r.- bill in it< p* e«t f«rm
■ <' • intern^*
t* in rbrtr Wksi* (ma? r
ibii<Ut W«a P'*+k .g IM >,*".'34* k> ClM
a Tula*/ ,-.«♦<! hi# a—wr
fprou
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I ft'A
P!M
lfl (nrn
< * laur jkMrbUiif.-t • * Art «a •
row*-*.! tfy- *44 m ia <*lra*- 41
ttenth#* um fsjttrtte* whb a «
«*W « . th. > of \(wm* i
l*t!t M Uke urr.liT
A.'t«T the barf te*
?^ lap nnaair; wkM I *•• r.-,«
TV t
It a** : o
had bLadJ.
tae kida*7 .
that
lft th* dia^f ier of il — « ummi >®;*
|MM
Tfcsrefo,-* «m y>>« r kiilaejn an
0«t of ortif. yo« caa a :.der*:ai. ! >
yw? eftttre- tody 1* aJI rted, aad bw*
fa* wraw I* fa:. to d o ha doty
1/ jam are *v a or ~t ml badly
lag be km: kirfaey r aaaedy. Or.
v«kmm ft a «*•& aa roc
begin :® gel bet;ar tike y will belpa!?
orgaas tu iwarth. A .r ial will coat
•bit* i
Httt t« I
! G^-tat
*. en *****
t aed «cnveo
* '' i # .■ ******& tnmfthr.
- - — * / •« >■<
I tt*oart> ^
<—Kj O- KWMrS ft «|j
a*« cad w*«' t *«,« vm
fr*A H, | ^ r f m
_ ^ ^ • ln<ft>| aM tw er wewftee, fre* vMcA i
Artaovw
, _ _ . jpai
lotf brW-
Jfe&iktAe &eu<* ■ ■ «b mU b^a«dc fc-at-
- f TBam -.i d H« W. ** I ««•* ae.I naiiaa.t>.> kidaer* are r* Mfe •
at ti, Ua: ft bk for w.an, K.ud. d mm, aai W permitt i
to (tAflsoc ■ ' b «w -r iaf aa 1 !nu: r^auila arc
tftre ui follow Kidae y trwbie irritatei tlv?
tmrr^- makm yoo dlrs y. am1
„ v jjrtnw^. Iftlte* yoa as water uf;> n dartog
r< ~*1Al> M<1 ohlkfe* >-n a ' cet p auany
r® .f diiribK l*aa ealtky kidftey* tut"
The ^ aju,' rnm «sren the* grarel. eat arrb Madder,
' w-■> ■tr.-n. ■ ■*! >• r f- « *•« a-eerri- P*'*1 "r h* la c Is-" t®ek. >oiftta and m*>-
* * ajij « >!'- b" ha pokwri u«a| a . usaJce yu^r Uead « cfte an-. a?k a/:l*-
lie *v>** u m nm tmm_ > eaaae ii dlfe«fk o. atoai arft and Uv«r tro*i!>!-«.
T*- iM-aator* nm 11 r*--j '°11 ®*! a «alloir. yeflo w • ompteilon. at*
ur ed aa ib - wat* ***i fe*I «« ?h^i*a yo a bad bear Jfoubi-.
T ir*?.*? 'TC * ,J nia-v ^ P^nty of aaabltlOQ but bo
r"«i 'iattSJ; ***eariti: ret *eait ant w, away.
The
' bcUut Ter-
< v •"«- «•; f* «P- « Uw vorla!. turn k.jn.r nmH/.
-^1,-tr.l and hi IBa fori- i ?° kfMt *o.| l#<ml ^'orml ! ■,.
oajp- ♦ «ki< h w«^w U -"atare. for Hfx t i* tbe raoat per
rp**k>
fa*or •* a-
ntay I
t-altd atteati
*rritr,r e«
om e_ _
' rjw tba/; K-vroan M.
th# bi« peornfo- I
ttan ti# raUfled b>
of arh itrritoty
\ * % • • t «•
'> - jj.r—* i:_rt v - i**v*! '/ Arlwe.'. had . ,
WrolMtH afi.iift . btal'iir Wtth N « 'wr
lft -r: « Jl«^k#rr im that the' Ib< abou
" u*«ae tro ablea
I/r Kil
. - r—. i« ibe raoat
ouaghu hom*->*r. '. «rt bftftlcr aad f#ntle a Id .o ^be k.daeyc
ttor l^uia.J ia kaown to awdl^al csea-e
HOW TO FIND OUT.
any doo.> t in yiair miod at to
take ir om your urta#? on rla-
SWAMP-HOOT
CURP
t THERE IS NOTHINC J
♦ acre jaarw ia> e
: Rheumatism ♦
t «•
♦ Neuralgia :
t J
j St. Jacobs Oil!
♦ ♦
'•« ; 4 mara ear* It it p*~' ♦
♦ t «t*t r-W ♦
♦ ♦
♦ Price 35c. and 30e. ♦
the President
tor Wkflhiagto
tick
son4 •
the
tin fmgbt tra!:
Of INMpHHI
K. Cortia
'] Chicago Bftcord-Herald The i ^niftir.
er who ar located moatly ;n (J
. arifl re(1on . began to teleiprapn ar
'• write for money and particulars.
:i. 1* thi'reford conhidare^i neee*ar>. i
rfll as ekpelifflf to tdviw ti:
• that the laaujcuration doe* d-4 ta
; p!aee tin til the 4th of March; tit.
there ia n< i«e*-d tor rebear-a -. th.
i' the President ik mjr busjr auU <ann>
?fs devote any time to \he re ; 'loa
him comrad*>> an>l that be lias <i
flltion t*ir
IP I fViunt
I deatr .
MORMONS STILL
CLING TO IDEAL
tm te<1 tbe rn?ire matte
Majo
lki.1 a«amp-K■-.•ot
a>xlty vale
four ooace
ia<-e it in a glas* or ix '-
' •MBtDitt*^ t A ia> > and
'.-n
.o d>. •( llur* u a hrf. I.
■WJ imi lir. i tfOM or ll •nul ; jarlh l n o.kii about :
*rtM« aoj|
frwn tb« eareruo
*t# r |«M, nvf Mr Boder
•d*fKaft*a t?W' ILaai!u« bd). t«.-«rifl*d at
that t!«* ■. *Tber> U m qm to rw n< •
T' rt , aad tbe dkhfatn frt ® tbr t rrl
m e-ljr for kldorr. IIvt r m l
inni)-«,.,; ia at to take awl I* aa«l
- - . 1H, . _ tk, honpiui a, wri—wlil or piir
iwwt V frx.it .t t.-. •.•• I£?M'* 'h*'r£rlva«« it r "i« . "■! ia 'akea r
e &• r r«ct cf tiw p'opi* Kear ftottori tDetr.«eivM wb o have kidnt-y ailmem?
rwefc <rf Arnet t r. tw. tfcar r*,o«jiUe I I, It Ih« (natni! ami
yriak g tbe two tTT t/*ri«-a most aacceaafui
"Sr^f^^E4 bUd-^r trooh^ I
-^.r^'-s u • *«••* ur:;s
Ar a-rti* in all the Dwrttfuoala imid tb* TO* mo,t ,ilatre«'*Snr casea of kiiney. liver or bladder trouble, that t•
jeoci - - f Arloaia tnditid^titjfiey awqtd j t* wonderful merita you may have a sample Untie and «. intok «>f
,w lftformatloa both aaat aftaointaiy free i y mail The ttrx>K contains
wtmt^3 a ajr of ibe tbouaand* upon hoo*an«lK of teatimonlaJ letter* received frt. u
Ti ft nit eflVirt «f tb* eppoaenta of the! ?*" •■P *'^nea cured. The value aad mk-oms of Swamp-Root i
• ' •- ; * diviat rm of j known tbat oar readers are advUed *o «eo4 for a sample Lot- Ir. . ^dh •
•C rft'S^./l^lX^T^^AorIT™ ??rm* 10 Dr f"®'- * Co. Bliwluffilon. N V , - ,. „ „v you
*a«w, Th* pf.oable rami!* ait oe coc { ^ th,fi K'Q rr#tM offer In tbe (Jatb-ie Weekly State Capital. The [ ropri.-
'* tba t#r-rttorte*. U n of thia paper jr^krantee the senuinene-v of tku offtr
•mm'1'.' • , wh^ii wiU pertt.t m* b of tha
*-
If ibfai <*Ksnwtae t« na<k it It • main i
*>aat Actaum* • n out a -pt iu T,*thu ;
:V< *« ; h aet!/* wooid r.-.-an iad^HrJte
•>Ta/ f« r ft«Mh X"w aiwl ArlSOfea !
with tb* tb^t rather i<W
«aUM In a 4t<a^
Even OSI*hr*r t *rA In4te« -errita^r.
Kit d>. n be'-aose r f tbet? «aar>-.atuew wl*.|<
• i * i4h r terrltotie* tbat? vd*aie**> by
'he rm• fogr*** «ra.«V.aity t«N>M
All the friend* of ifjitetMol !t*sm Xt«
Vleairo mill a«rit to th* d IA irnwt ft
' tvlaioo of ti>* Harr « >•■ feiEi •#■> -%*•
IWIiiM OHa-
SCOPE OF
THEIR POWER
meaeur«* Mtfab
'ill rr>aif
i thii
p«a4ie « m wag j
?he
f loyaJ'
Rooar
his
nt
tbe opln
ummla«!
to the if-ndiRC m***ore u
The pre^nt rtarw |rf t ;.' V H 4;.« imyraetlcuola nualiy to
< «•.. a*f *Di-nt Hh ?•...*• - <ir —. wt,o lr.t«[ tat . > ntrner( ■ < tntri!
.'}-i "cure «b« -v. o «• w..! atitiiorlt) to fix rail
*. ^ •ars.'^vs",
'•> feetire th* <xmalderatton of other ?«* * r,. . „. ... ,i'a "m lit en rate
lit km, finally agreed to report « t*<.- ut' if . mmi..inn ■« ...
■ WhO* thla «a. Mtailn, i r^™" "*'■' 1
*et ate l*ad*re. it man never made In | t!JJ VriiBenT S? 11 In ' ,';ldr"""d ' y
' i'*n c-tiau-. and th- ^natoi who had f ru""',u,'s
( 4ioa.d Senator quaj- w«it. never taken! lXHl 11 *,u'.d 111 ex«-rclal«a that
of t.V land off!
*-ither li) itim or lite ieadern
If th* r publ|ca:> t*erinf x>inmitt**
'•tMtMU pa- it may «u< ce<-.i la whipt> i,g
h*- recxifitrant «*o&lora of ita party Into!
!,r e Kven then tb* •l<.mocr* t could'
•l*<eat tli* MB by u ttl bibit#r. The rhlef 1 [j?
i itereat of tj ^ ##r.at' leai'icrM \a to clear or
:tt« way far important financial !• * «ia- "
•ittti in tl e next **m1o;i 80 !om mm th* 1 "
tArrllorien ar* denied tat«-hood. bili* will | ln*
'*m up abicb will corut jme the wiaat*'ai LP '
t5ri>«- aii«f pr*v«nt other legfidfttion. '"f
urr &'\i>tid e in oppoaed to ni^kioir any •',a5
• mendin*nta. hut larli utrona preanur#' *2!i]
may be t>rought t" Ixar < " ** *
f.Ui vield :ather than «>
fcatf^l
nlv
l*ar < ha
tli"
rate*
It
rat* fouial to
SAVE A Ftw M'LLIONS.
,ti ; "ill b«
mid barr 1 '"'nK 1
•-•Xtoi.t of dlfr- : • •
thority to; •yat<-ni
o |i. pla. •• j 'nd r
)<• unna.---' 1 >,rt a"
l inKUag. I 'jj't Otl
If in- - •. <i. I "led mii
la ml a i
\:l th
1IOLMB COMMITTEE OS ARMY AP
PROPRIATION BILL. Ja r":-7njitrxi<Ttlo
\V,««blngton Jan. 9.—The house cor-|u;i !i t n,n
n.;*t<.t *H« iniiitui affaim today pra<t!- of tb> '-ar* ui
illy completed 'be army appropriath.^ c|t|.- o the
ill. It .*rrir< In round number* I*'' >> "jthea*t ri(
Which In about %?. <M,¥>9 1 en, than pr.-m rourt
'■ ottmat*- und f$,OM^w l« ■ tha commlaaicn b
th«- appr-rprlatiotu1 fur th< current year, a* ti a >:ngl*
Potiowina if- 'he importaiit 'hangew • 'mug' • -r> i
■ '/mpared with tbe amount appropriate, t*d Hiat* - lu u
last year If lhf, ,
Hor.v« f./r 'avalry and artillery t3M.> t, . „ ,„k
" K>, redu'.*o t;'0o.leMi; barr. k/ and quar- nhouid k> m« t
t'-rs n-daction of KJl.Me; mill- : th* sen; t* • >n
t t, jajut ex huna® ?3 3.&«•♦ . reduction of swid l'i'« ••
bturack* and «iuart r- I'nllfp ; ,.
line i lar.<lM $:to.iXH>. reduction I lit, Bf*;' desirable a ial
transportation < f tbe army and !t« up- £M>iumi* ti., . t-i,
pll** ll-'.Ooe.tt/i), reduction '•«"): I ««• tij,> a in.- ui
eonstructlon and r*pair of hoepitai wii , all .**■! «.
redaction JTJ ro«di<*T and h««- u,,
Itital department i ar««*•• J4d - ' .t .. ,
*><>: oraaanc* #t« r*K and ■ojppli.-' and1 tf ,,
r fl- targ*t practice tl.l'fie.OOt.'. inereaee .. .
r.ee.t^-: mliitia mat-rial ffilftOCK-. r-dur -
tion Wl.ow.
FRAC1 L'RES KNEE CAP
•v#!t in right
ItiUig tli.it it
t-Ucahle to kI
an- of j*
•Up thro>
made i
for |h
No Appetite
Means loss of vitality, vigor
or tone, and is often a pre-
cursor of prostrating sick-
ness. This is why it ii
serious. The best thing
you can do is to take the
great* alterative and tonic
Hood's Sarsapariila
Which ha.; cured thousand*.
of tbe. putn<. mm
the pra< tically •.nlimited power
Ultd • ilal.g- .11 the Interstate u
iountr> well and g-«iO |<i t .
should be fully .0.-.1 tltat it
aary atei that tbe tribunal ia
If
ail
nd will
JU aland
looked in the face If It
it that fa- : can Pent I*
looking It « ra!fht in the
that tt will not *«• g*
hlBifNi powi r •
tic-
ill n
I'nlted at.
tdr de*l
If you are already convinc-
ed tbat rivamp-Root ia wh«t t
you need, you can purcba~'
the regular fifty-cent aad om -
dollar sise bottles at tbe drug j
stores everywhere. Don":
make any mistake, but r -1
member tile name. z$wamp- ,
Roo'. Dr. Kilmer's Swamj>-
Root, and tbe addreas. Bin..
hamton, N. Y . on every ho -
jJap-:
FIGHT ON
ALASKA JUDGE
READY FOR
NEW OFFICE
El Paao, Texas. Jan. I- Tbe head
quarter> of the Mormon Church w.
!£! - me day be located in Independent *
>1 «oorl." mud John Henrr hrmtb o «
' oi the ll apoatoles frf the Mormor. 1
'j Church ex-menioer Ctah legisia
•ire auJ prasideot of t'tah Coaatifu-j
" tional Convention in 1X9$. while ber> *"
L'jJ today.
Tbe Mormon pe*>p1* hare lonf cher- tsi
>; Ished the dreata.'* he continued * tba *
!r their great city ahould be located in .
i indr-pendeacc, which Is not far fret.
' Kaosas City. ■,*
, rhla dream seemt now about to, *°j
become aome*hlng tangible Jam.- t,..
• • Guflin. bishop of nar church, hv '
r*' bought several thousand acres < { lard
, ,t:.. near Independence for use of Mormon ££
"I.K • Tr LflTOI j colooiats This will be our vanguar; ti
. iu awAtaaiu, 7 Iand In the tourse of ttoe we will I
\kj EAK STOMACH . r«* a magniftrev
VW <*ftd w toned bj UooM will be known as Zion, and iu «
aparilb. — tin* medicine |lia|*cures |there will be a Mormon temple hr {g
• IMl POOR APPETITE. n,"r< ^tensive and more magniUce!;
than in Salt Lake Wh*n this c.t>
and temple have been built the head-
quarters of the Mormon Church will
he moved from Salt Lake.
SOME MORMON* HISTORY.
"Away ha/*k In the thirties, when the j stoi:S8I
Mormon people were in Kirtiand. Ohio.
Joaeph Smith received a divine rere- ' f"'.1
latlou coniicanding him aod his people ^ Port"
to establish their home city and t!•■ i:
w aeat of church government at Inde- • «
d« r j/endence. Missouri The revelation de- , ^
\t clared'tnat the cWy rnu. t l|e called Zor.
askH. arid must be the headquarters of the '
">r Mormon Church as long as the world .
JK'; lasted. i
"Soon after that revelation the Mor- 1'
•v :: nions moved to Independence. But j
the other people around there were,
•lerai hostile and drove them away. This a
' i" i' I believe, in 1&3* The Mormons'1^.'
J'i" fled to Nauioo. Illkmis, from there to
•ml: Co incil Bluffs. Iowa and from there 1 '
- - to I tab Bu all this tlm* thej have ' ' * r'
and liorn* the revelation r..-
!dg- nandlng them to establish tbeir ui- ' ^
•i t mate great city on tbe site of wha* 11
im now Independence. Missouri. Th* 'W
in no question bu* what this w ill .- .m<
am-' day l>e done and there haa been more
ida* activity in this direction during th*
that l>s«t few months than ia a H-ore -i
}. >«• yearn previqp?
i! Apostle Smith wa- a recent wimt-
before the committee on privileges
. ' and elections to the. Cnited State** Soc-
= ••* at* which Ih trying tbe Reed .-mo<
Iona*''**" *,r M)-r tbat the *«. •■
lor. committee in not paving ar; ;.tten«-i
tlci- to the 8moot ca.^, but ; simply hati!-
'un l*ie Mormon ('hurch over t !k- ra,
8 '«!and trying to discover soru- meauti«
;tbe in It.
.,hi4t TO CURE A COLf. IN ONE OAV
UMn' Tike Iantn-" T!r • Qu." .r,e Ta •«
' " All d*agg!«*• refund the
i
Judg. WIU*
the Ju.
' p* ' r^- lit ^ ^'ni
. .. j^"r offcgood |co, to whom all correspoad- :.' e on
- ( i the subject should be add re- d. 1
a1 f .- peace ||g ai o desired that every j * un 1:1-
' RRk^DER ) terested should understand mat a 1
' L-apltuIa-1 regiment i* u*>t require*! 1; N dy
' % . , kuard will be Umtted to fifty or slx«.
ai'.N hsa bwl men. and Major Llewellyn
.' a idj- r. u,rtJ will do the picking. It Is not ne« -
f th- garrison pftry for any mem'er of the regiment
n^'etc are fo to tfa" <olonel. It will
new in the condl tonuidsred a ytHltlflft of military dis-
-' ' ■ <ipline if he dov These annouro. ••-
111 riftj^uMg. raeRla are aemi-ofllcial. hut the fight
r n-, \ warrant in5 nien of I he First Regiment I
Ku—lan military I.'nited States Volunteers are not go-
i ! - (''oVail^orti- !n? t0 te hlufTed off In that way
nubmarine They consider the Inauguration "f
tr\ r*. of Kuips their colonel a personal matter and in-
ri''th# a '''' '*n(1 10 Par,Ic Pft'p to the extent of
ll public j oparty. lIlelr ability.
l*f' in th.' Several Rough Riders have already
•r.g arra genent arrived in Washington In order iu
ir.d navy are per- , e here lb time fir the proces-lon
,rde * .: I u n But they have been warned away from
r* • u 0,#*' Vy Wnlte House Several tmposters
• 1 ii'bi ° Jpon have also appeared, hut they will no-
during call upon the President a tf - .md time
fr y f2 He a warm affection for ihe met:
I JnJif^rl" JS cf hia regiment lie knows them ail
• . . R.-• hy name ano by sight ba.« kept
1 - account- '.rack of most of them since the clo30
und^r'he "l ,he war He iH 8*>lng out \Ve*t
• next .May especially to att-'ud the
it Ow. deesltd regimental reunion and rer*-w his ac-
uete-, ^: quaintaacc A roster Is stlil Kept an<i
c r.l Drc (ir rur eicr.c .t*puln' ™«np«nl*« make reporu
riUtnLO Ui I nt oICVIC , concern.:1
''imsianofs of their men at each re-
r.VD «.M ABLE Bodied union At the ia^: meeting one of
MEN left. ^ j be captains reports! that during the
■n^ernh^ * i- fan«« * "ar *" Inln-V °f bis comimny had
;r tk,-- i-nu.* • -r t.j died with their boots on and two had
i'._- un torp*d Ihxt ii--■ been killed by the caving ln of a well.
Tlf j.1/, - ' *"otn'r There had been no deaths from naiur-
al canses That Is about the way the
• ar -y u .xni'-t rr'.k. records run
'! j* Pr - *
. . ' ?tr. aowrv-r deal of information dire Scar < y
• , a mall arrive* at the White Hou
nlrxogiTe^rtUr^1 I w'tDoul bringing at least «ii* letter
f 'rtreaa, be « tid **' " from a comrade In some secluded
«• «• • - r j quarter ot the We t Prayerful
!James." "Hell-Roaring Bill • Sheen<-
g"nti i.- but ii v :i -t you Solomon " Tarantula Hank." "Star•
rr>* • k *tr.'" vatlon Jim 'Beefsteak John," S. -
'• \'£L°*_&ZgL' tPr Jane." ,,f;um«b<je Andy." Bear
l"0!e," "Jumbo." "Moonshine Jim,'
"Th< Preacher." Pop-eye Johnr. *
and other gentlemen communicate
with him frequently, and most i f
their letters iiecin in the same wav
i/EAR COLONEL —I in in r<. :
and appeal to you?'
And the colonel helps tbe
time he can. although he limits hi:
indorse# ents to their military .
instead of morals. Not long ago h«
received a letter from one of tne t: -•
fighters iu the regiment, whi< ;i ua<
j written in quite a different tOM from
%lT"K"fAT0TORT A«™URCO-N" 1?°^ J* 'S ln 'be h,"il °<
Ja i Dail Man.- Che'11 began:
t „<•« that P.u-'ian of- " DEAR i'OLONEI.:—Yo'j will «
" tK«5 V.- ,e"Y;'*- 1 "a'• '
T h .lit*:/ Port Arthur, which 8°°^ strike and have settled down
nere wor « tha- " -• «-f ti- and gone into business. 1 have
< ha lit '^t'jin^.'r i- *thVT ar'^tc t;n'' °' l^e finest places In town, have
. orimirken*d' •jrd -r th.w. . nr, fixed it up in a wey you'd be proud
' "ouri^t' •renV'tIr bccau'" «f. and the big sign over the door
pd tha
"whs
Newport News, V®, July 22, iqo...
I>tst «-!jm!ner while recovering from ill-
ness of fever. I hart a severe attack ,of
inflammatory R!:eumatism in the knee*,
from *.rhich I was unable to leave my
room frjr several months. I was treated
by two doctors and also tried different
kinds of linamenu and mcdicines wuich
seernad to relieve mc from pain for
awhile, but at the same time I was not
any nearer getting well. One day while
re. ling a piper I saw an advertisement
of S S. ?. for Rheumatism I decided
to give it a trial, which I did at once.
After I bad taken three hotitea I f«?it a
great deal better, atrd I lill continued
to take it regularly until I was entirely
< red. I no w feel better than for years,
. I I cheerfully recommend S. S. S. to
any one suJerin^' from Rheumatism,
ti j 33d St. Chas. e. Gild; h5lee\*e,
Rhecra'.i.in is caucl by uric i.cid of
some other acid poixm in the blood,
which when det)osited in t^c muf~les
ami joints, proifuce the sharp, cutting
pa:a and the stiffness and .soreness j*-
ct;!iar tothii ' iieose. S. S. S goes di-
rectly into the circulation, ; !l klita-
ting sul tances are neutrah/ed and
filtered out of the system, the blood is
ma ic pure and the general health ii
buiit up under the purifying and tonic
efleet* of the vege-
table remedy.
Write for our pe
rial book on Rheu-
matism which is
sent free. Ourrhv-
•i - '! a\ ^
without charge ill
who will write us
al ont their case.
The Swift Specific Company. Atlanta, u&
WANTS TO BE
IN TOUCH
ntik' ttv'j
. for I w1«' t
sdt>d tner.
ort lonate
HARROWING SCENES
POSTAL RL'LI.NG
readc
G A. R Commander Do a
BIROLARIZF BANK
in«d Wtte
of th
what th.;
of «:hari- '
carters:
aPlTTLS
n ivi
O
PILLS.
CURE
SICK
Hea.: r t Csrtaf*a LJltU Li
oaUr nluMa In OmnOpa
BPr'gfBB
:«urdT* f ms•( .iua-u^ic
Lt* aod rc«ulM« U.« bowakL F *■ u
HEAD
t'^eciai Dispatch to ti
Ardmore f T Jan
ceived here totlav of
burglarizf the Flnr
of Mannsville at an
morning The burgiart
lleved to L e members 0
gang which ha-, oe
throughout the territory
were three Sn number
was blown to piece* a
THE THEODORE ROOSEVELT
ROUGH RIDElt SALOON.
■ as scored but after
essful attempts to blow
ault they were fright*!
ut securing any aridl
everal thousand dona
tiside the vault w;>
lotions, some of w!;
•ndltlon that it .rann<
(Beers secured blo< •
e put on the aeent
1 for a few r
-.News was re-
an attempt to
National Bank
^arly hour this
who are im#
a syatemi zed
a operating
for some tin."
\ small safe
nd t>D dollars
■everal tinsu-
open the banr.
ed away win -
ional money.
- ln currency
maged by tn*
• n is In ftue.t
' l>e redeenp
r ounds which
t after fojlo* -
the
p*1'' :.l" *'thout«!!#** Vr8; «f"nbtn •! • ]t any .of your friends are <1
"ftn rur 1 fr? m\h™"oui\tmnspherw out this way I will be triad t
< - veil r-.rr t hem. '
treets. were the onty al^ematlve. ' • Another of the t)OVS for w hoi
a GJA"anteed cure ?or FiLEi President ha . >art: Ula: -a.;
tchin* Blind. Bleedinc tnd Protruding 1 wrote him last summer for a
2;"r, "T..',' of IliO to pay • lawyer to delea
CllOil Of
toe.
BANKS FIGHT TAX
ville
trace
the men
t from
Aebathsyw. 1 i«#lttoatjv-otumuith wbo
amSar fr- c, IhUdl irryigf c ^i-uwnu L .' -.rto-
t«!fiT t^airgnod.'.tMdoM B'.in i kera.%' : hc««
wko <>oc* try tv« will find I.. «• :rule r' • *sla-
ti« la ao many ^rat!ia4th*v - .u 1. % b« wfV
LagtodowitUo5tt..«iE. Kutaftar silai.t bead
ACHE
C*rWf Lit!'.# Lir*r PUlaars TT7 *rjai! tod
rery •atj lotai*. Oaarr two Ulla ub> do<a*.
jn-y *ra •tric'ly r-v*:i .ie toddo n.-t *-jp• ov
fnrirt. buit7 their geaU* action pletM a.1 who
aaatham
Cijiria c:., m t:il
S2IM £xIS«s. ?r^
from a charge of voluntary homlcide
in the first degre The money w..
promptly forwarded. A few days ngo
further information • f a gratifying
character was received. The iate de-
fendant wrote thai he had heeu dis-
:al charged from jail and was now cow-
anks punching. His Indictment had
luwi , dismi«se<| necause of the accidental
*ad of death of the principal witnesses in a
-c ia scrap in the Dry Qulch Saloon. The
^it i-au money had been received in due tim.
Haitian *Dd hf grateful He would
i'rd wiii send it l ack at the earliest opportuni-
i*Iv,v ^ been required to pay
1 " value lh* lawyer. it it had com v. • .
eased p-} handy in squaring a horse transac-
"perty of, tlon that had threatened to ma • him
!andqon?v * Ku"'1 "l"*' of troll hi- \noih :
pped the j chevalier not loug ago wrott
DEAR COLONEL
SEE THE PRESIDENT
Ardmore, prcald*^
1 law league of A
ve committee of t
on ITvsldent Ho
orvi!Ul j«i'>r.--rs
DISSOLVES INJUNCTION
NORTHERN .S1X'1*RITIES DECISION
OK COURT REVERSED
Philadelphia Pa. Jan —The
Northern .-'^turitie- injunctioc has
• i, • • ! • Uui*-«w State-
I«ircuit courl. The ilecision filed today
; reverse* the d" : lon of ih«* New Jer-
sey circuit court which restrained ths
Securities company frnu, ll trihuting
certain .^tock of th - Northern Pacifl.
Railroad company. The decision is a
defeat fnr the Inten -rs r*;iresente«| 'jv
ii. EL Harrimaa.
ot
us trouble and 1 hope you can
I me out Las' week I accident
j killed a lady. I was shooting at
• wife and the ether lady got in ran
To Lobby for Prohibit
Henry Kenda
FE:EL SICK?
i the very person' we want
untorost in the merits of Hoetetter's
■v 1 ltt' «"J to ur*e a fair trial
ke This medicine
kly people to r..bn?«
•r. Got a bottle of
Kostetter's
Stomach
Bitters
4v w1S®SNi im
0MACH
.wens' 1
" *111 .oo: - ' "
R >ou "tn,"lt 1
by atr*tiift'
las the ontl
'4 I system and thus
cil
Poor Appabte.
P lndlo«atlon.
' wpi cot,„pH":rh'-
j Torpid Liv
Chilla. Colds o
Malaria. Fever
and Ague.
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Greer, Frank H. The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1905, newspaper, January 14, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth353188/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.