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.Y IDEAL Wl
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IND*S BEST
Power
a Worm
;
m ed»
I *°
of the mo«t noted, tueccesful(and
men of this f^ntury. m a recent
». ?M “ Whatever I ara wd
r auc-esa I b*1^ *D
world 1 owe »U to my Wife. From
v I first kqu * Lher she has been
fttaairatiojk. and *^e fr<?ate*t hlel*
t« of my life.’1’ *
Safety in (Proprietary Medicine*.
Replying to the chjargo that certain
popular proprietary medicine* Contain
narcotic (hot*,an authority any*:
‘Some years ago ome of the leading
pharmacists cf America, in connection j
with some official work, undertook to. j ;
ascertain, by an elaborate inquiry in i .. . ,
representative cities of the country, • _W& h ^ ' , hj
aha; percentage of pfeysicUn*’ pre- | Wterda* '«aed B1S
scriptions contained • a narcotic dm* ; naming Thnrsday, r»crr. do, next, as a
of some kind. Out erf 100,000 repre- • day for thanksgiving The proelama-
sentative prescriptions, dispensed in tlon is as follows;
ovember 30
By the 1 President of the United
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drug stores in all parts of the United
States, It was found that 70 per cent
contained opium or some ooe of Us .
preparation*. ‘ ’ ; Nearly three centuries ago when
"Proprietary medicines are almost j the settlers came to this country,
invariably accompanied by tjto most ; which w*is to become this great Re-
detailed and specific dlrecti6n4ffor use, | pu blic, they suffered not only hardship
L',"~ *?td privation but terrible risk to
Td be such a f-
tain the Jove ah
bashand. to
mosf of h; in
constant stu<
Hi* v-orfii,
are flagging
dark shado ws t
she has backi
down pains, n
Ularltic!- or the
at <nnce to bui
tonic with »rv
Lydia K. E’mk
pound.
Followii.v
letter from.a >.<
Dear.Mrs I'm
** Bver sinrle
(«rtii. as
flanm,.v
pains, bi
affsctiwl
srjl wife, to re-j
nijration of her
win re >- i ru to make the
f shouldlbe a woman’s
find'* that her energies
irtit she gets easily tired,
appear under her eyes,
hie, headaches, beafing-
rVatisnessj w hites, i^reg-
> tiiucs. she should ?tart
ild up her system by a
iecifl(5 povtrers, such as
ham’s Vegetable! tom-
while the directions accompany inr
physicians’ prescriptions are generally
very brief and sometimes illegible, it
is also true that but a moderate pro-
portion of proprietary medicines con-
tain any poison or narcotic, and, when
they da, it i» generally in such small
quantities or so protected by accom-
panying antidotes, as to carry with it
no danger whatever
Old-Time Pugilist’s Grave.
One of the bodies removed in' cut-
ting a road through a graveyard in
Nottingham, England, recently, was
that of Bendigo, the old-time pugilist.
His monument was a granite Hon, with
the inscription: ‘In jlife hq Was bold,
brave as a lion. In death like a lamb,
tranquil jin Zion." * *
TEXAS’ GREATEST FAIR.
The Attendance; Larger Than It Ever
I Was.
Dallas, Nov. 3.-—The new State Fair
State* of {America—A Proclamation: | has b®en a Pleasant surprise to its
visitors and a reveiatibn to fair-goers.
Its vast bignesk, it* {entire newness,
its scrupulous clearness, and its thor-
ough satisfaction, has brought back
over and over every visitor who has
had the opportunity to return.
In the celebration of Dallas Day and
150 000 Club Day at the State Fair of
Texas yesterday, alii previous records
of attendance were pajssed so far that
terrible risk
t heir lives In those grim years the j
custom jTew of setting apart one day j
in each jfear for a special service of •
thanksgiving to the Almighty for pre-
ferring he people through the chang-
ing season. The custom has now be
j Come Ns tional and hallowed by irnme
' ^norial i^sage. V ..
ihlish! by request a
? u ifeu-
Income From Market Ground.
The Duke of Bedford, wbp is the
ground landlord of Covent ! Garden
market. London, derives ovep $75,000
la year from that
space alone. It
riifld **•»■ I- rn 1 hawmif.
helMkwiwneneierbsvc, wjth in* (came info the possession of the Bed-
f,.I*- «. iikii"-e. hearing-rlown | ford family three centuries ago, at a
•tin Kin! wo-'chti! lleadai be*. It
I ,• -ii fnot wijoiy my | t‘me w'hen Its yearly value wa3 estl*
stoouutb
m—U and half inv tune wa? spent in bed. I mated at about $32.
“ Lydia E Hnktmm's Vegifuiule Compound j -
mde nice w-il "< riuut. an I 1 foci so,,gr*t*>ful I
that I am t<* Write ftn-f tell you qf my s Greatest Tea Drinkers.
SSteTvS The Australians are the gTeateBt tei»
eil South i h t. Ta >ry«, \Va.-b.(: ' drinkers in the world. They annually
What Lydia K I’inkhajins Vegetable ] consume seven and three-fourths
Compound did f°r M,r*-1^iP^*^l_wUtl pounds a head. In England the con-
and three-
the United
k arid ail jug worn
mpfwnsfyou donl’t un-
do ftlr ev
If | VOU llll.i: aj'ujiwM.-.i
dersutnd write to- Mrs,l pinkhajp, at
Lynh, Ber advice is free* aud
always helpful. j.'l 1 "i
1 '........r-1 | ■
M^rt think they; are In love pvery
time:4'pretty face fn-cipales the®t,
! jl '.if <iV:. -s-i—; .J-'U
A Woman can find r :;ison for com-
pliment .utt even a cotnilionpUice ;nian.
head.
sumption is about j six
fourths a head, and In
States only one pound two ottnc ss.
1 - ■ ■ - ii-—1
Ask Your Neighbors.
Gelatt, Pa., Nov. 6th (Special)—
Mrs. H. W. Sterns, a well respected
resident of Gelatt, tells in convincing
words, what Dodd’s Kidney Pills, have
done for her. She says: ■ <j
“I was a great sufferer from Rheu-
matism, caused through my Kidneys
being out of order.. I was subject: to
it for years. It would take hae with-
out warning, and while the attack
lasted I wae so lame I could not get
around. So I had to send fpr Do dd’s
Kidney Pills. I took them for three
days, but didn’t feel much benefit, but
on the fourth day I noticed! a great
change, the! lameness in my back was
gone, and the pains I used to suffer
i were less. I kept on with Dodd’s Kid-
ney Pills aind now I am glaid, to say
I have no lamtgiess nor pain of any
kind. I feel as if I didn’t know what
Rheumatism was. I shall never be
without Dodd's Kidney Pills tn the
house, and I bless the da) I,first heard
of them. -A ■ j
President Roosevelt Sets November 30 as
Thanksgiving Day.
Not. 3.-
T3ie President*
proclamation
•RATIFYING PRAISE.
'mm
comparisons are scarcely in order.
Show House Combination.
Tulsa, I. T.: A merger of opera
We life in easier and more Ple^fj*' J houses in the CentraT Wes^'embrac-
athers. the * *? .a , . 1 ____ * ,j. ■
ful tim^s than our forefathers, thje
men wh> with rugged strength faced
the rugged days; and yet the dangers
to National life are quite as great as
now as at any previous time in
onr "history. It - is eminently fitting
that ones1 a year lour people should s^t
Apart a day for ptaise and thanksgiv-
ing to the giver of good and at the
iame tijne that they express their
thankfulness for the abundant mercies
received; should manfully acknowl-
edge their shortcomings and pledge
themselves solemnly and in good
faith to strive to overcome them.
Durin:; the past year tve have been
jalessed with „ bountiful crops. Our
business prosperity has been great
Wo othejr people has ever stood on as
high a level of well-being as ours now
stands. We are mot threatened by foes
from w tbout. The foes'from when*
we should pray to be delivered are
Or own 'passions, appetites and follies,
and against these there is always need
that we should war.
Therefore I now set apart Thurs-
day, the 30th day of this November, as
a day’ of thanksgiving for the past
and of prayer foir the future, and on
that, day I ask that throughout the
land the people gather in their homea
and places of worship, and in render-
ing thaitks unto the Most High for the
manifold blessings of the past year
consecrate themselves to a life pf
jcleanlinsss> honor and wisdom, so
that this Nation may do Its allotted
work op the earth In a manner wor-
thy of those who founded it and of
ho preserve it.
mess whereof I have hereunto
hand and caused the seal of
ing theaters in
Iowa,
souri, Kansas, Nebraska and the Ter-
ritories, it is said, w
officially In a fejw dj.y
Zerung & Filley of
Chamberlin, who his
nois and Iowra, gnd of
Illinois, Mis-
11 be announed
5. Interests of
Omaha, Frank
houses in 1311-
George H. John-
son of St. Louip, owner of houses in
Missiouri, Kanshs and the Territories,
and many single theatfer owners are; in
the combine.
Mangled in a
,T
Muskogee, I. T.: Fj-om' the result
of a freight wrick
the Midland Valley
Wednesday night, jh
W’ann, firemant Mcpaniels, brake-
man, and Engineer Gordon, are ser-
iously injured, two oj whose hurts may
be fatal. No details
other than the engm|e
track and that the engineer is terri-
bly mangled. Wann was formerly
manager of the Western Union of
this city.
Wreck.
ich occurred on
near Pawhuska
yee men, J. C.
can be obtained
jumped the
L«tt*r from Marcus Mayer, the Great
Patr*n of Muaic and Drama.
, Marcus R. Mayer, who brought to
America Mma. Patti, Dusa, Salvlni,
Coquelia and other
famous singers and
actors, writes: j
Gentlemen: I wish
as many suffering
men and women as
I can reach to
know the excel-
lence of Doan’s Kid-
ney Pills. eI was
greatly benefited by
this remedy and
know it cured, sev-
eral who had kidney trouble so badly.
they ware agonized‘with pain in the
back, head and loins, rheumatic at-
tacks and urinary disorders. 1 am
glad to recommend such a deserving
remedy. L ' \\
(Signed) MARCUS R. MAYER.
Sold by ail dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn CoL, Buffalo, N. Y.
Had Done His Besii
t The attitude of he English govern-
ment toward Its act of last session for
the relief of the unemployed is, ac-
cording to the Dundee Advertiser,
very similar to tha»t entertained by
one of Lord Melbourne’s cabinets to
its own poor law bill, ^hiile the bill
In question was in progress, some in-
terested person one day approached
Lord Melbourne upon a point connect-
ed with the subject. ’’Gp and see the
home secretary,” said the Premier.
“I have seen him,” was the reply,
“but he d-d me, d——d the bill
and d——d the paupers.” ’’'VVell, d—n
it!” said lord Melbourne, “what more
could he do?”
UNCLE SAM—“A Remedy That Has
Such Endorsements Should
Be In Every Home
It is useless to tell a voman that
happiness comes from within and not
from without, when there’s a fashion
plate in the room.'
CAPT. GRAHAM’S CURE.
Sores on Face and Back—Tried Many
Doctors Without Success—
Gives Thanks to
:
Cuticura.
Captain W. S. Graham, 1321 Eoff
St, Wheeling, W. Va., writing under
date of June 14, ’Q4, says: “I am so
grateful I want to thank God that a
friend recommended- Cuticura Soap
and Ointment to me. I suffered for a
long time with sores on my face and
back. Some doctors said I had blood
poison, and others) that I had barbers’
ifeh. j-None of them did me any good,
but tjhey all took my money. My
friends tell me my skin now looks as
clear ias a baby’s, and I tell them all
that Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint-
ment did.lt.”
Young Palma Studying Railroading.
Jose Estrada Palma, son of President
Palma, of Cuba, is making a practical
etudy of the railroad buslheas. Some
time ago he went to Mexico and ob-
tained a posit Lon as clerk In the aud-
iting department of the National Rail-
road of Mexico. He performed his
work so faithfully and well that he was
promoted to the position of assistant
city ticket agent of that road in the
City of Mexico.
Some men can never be made to
understand the fundamental distinc-
tion between “getting” money and
earning it.
Notaries Can’t Practice Law.
Muskogee, I. T.: Tains Bixby, com-
missioner to the Five (Civilized Tribes,
received orders from Secretary Hitch-
cock, stopping lawyers who are notar-
ies public from practicing before the
Department of the Interior in Indian
Territory. This order will affect
about one-sixth of the
Territory.
Some women haye a way of showing
their skill as managers which makes
them appear greater than they are.
If •; i -- K . ”■
No ehroihos or cheap premiums, but
a better quality and one-third more
of Defiance Starch for the same price
of other starches.
■K -
l.
In order that the higher may live
tihe lower must pass away.
those w|
In wi
set my
the United States to be affixed.
Done
this 2d
, Burglars’ Revenge™
For revenge on the editor of the
Neuesten Naohritchen, Hamburg, Ger- At City Council meeting at
many, who had published arj1 unappre- Chickasaw, the bond of-the street raiil-
«u Ml. used as a dotche m mawelouUy sac-
ThotoujUly cleanses, bni8 disease germs,
ops discharges, heals inliammation and local
FOR WOMEN
troubled with ills peculiar, to
their sex, used as a douche i
•ettfi
•tops
U in powder form to Be dissolved jin pure
water, and U'far more cleansing,- healing, eetmicudal
umi economical* dun liquid anusepfciciior all »
TOILET AND WOMEN’S SPECIAL USES
! [ For sals at druggists, W> gents a box. . (
Trial Box and Book ol ln»trucvions Free.
T*t* l«. PaaroM Company Bc»ton,i**s*f.
dative account of their exploits, some
! burglars entered his house aijid smash-
ed everything on the premises.
Haggard Started in Law.
Mr. Rider Haggard, who isj taking a
prominent (part in the repeiopling of
the country districts, originally chose
the bar for a profession, following In
at the City of Washington,
day of November) In the year
of our Lord, 1905, and of the Independ-
ence 01!I the United States the one
hundred and thirtieth.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
By thje President:
ELIHU ROOT, Secretary of Sate.
W. L. Douglas
*3= & *3= SHOES»A
W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cilt Edge Line
cannot be equalled at any price™
the footsteps of his
elder brothers.
father i and two
Record Depth for Gofd.
Gold is on exhibition in tl|e mining
department, -Melbourne, Australia,
found in the New Chum mine. Bendi-
go, at a depth of 4,200 feet, tjhe record
depth of gold discovery.
Europe's Largest Fig Tree.
The largest fig tree in Western Eu-
rope is the one at Roscvoff, Brittany.
It is in th* garden of a Capuchin con-
vent, and its spreading branches, sup-
ported by scaffolding, are said to be
capable of sheltering over 200 per-
sons.
Ik1'
$10,000
y. j- Pougl«< 43.50 shoes have bv their ex-
S
Panic Caused by Eclipse.
In Egypt, in thet eclipse of 18S2,
soldiers had to guard the British camp
from the excited Egyptians who would
have Invaded it. As it was, their wild
shrieks as the sun became overcast
■were sufficiently disturbing.
\yay company was aeqepted. The com-
pany guarantees to begin work within
ninety iiays, and’to have four miles of
the system in operation within nine
months.
if
The fcornerstone of the First Bap-
tist Church, of Oklahoma, to' be con-
structed at a cost of $70,000, was laid
Thursday afternoon, the ceremony be-
ing cor ducted by Rev. Henry Alfred
Porter. The building will be one of tie
finest ijzi Oklahoma.
attorneys in the
Notaries ajre United Stated1
officers on a minor scale in Indian
Territory. The lawyers in this city
who are notaries are very much
wrought up over this order.
A Horrible Death.
Paris: A young stranger, about 25
years old, was (knocked off the north-
bound Frisco Fflyer a^ Lenoir, twelve
miles above the city, Thursday after-
noon and killed, While holding to the
rods and leaning out from the plat-
form looking dbwn the track he was
struck by a swjtch target. His throat
’was cut and hi^ head, almost severed;
hanging by on^y a narrow piece of
skin at the back of his neck. He was
hurled against the side of the coach,
his skull being crushed.
.
Brakeman Killed in Wreck.
San Antonio:
jiound freight No.
S08. on the Southern Pacific, was
wrecked two guiles -west of Langtry
I*Thursday morhing. The engine and
seventeen cars were derailed. Brake-
man S. C. White is missing and is
believed to haive been killed. Two
other brakemjen, ngmes unknown,
were severly injured.; The train was
going twenty-five miles an hour, down
grade. ’ I
To Avoid Labor Disturbances.
Chicago, 111.: The Allis-C-halmers
Company, one of the largest machin-
ery making concerns in the country,
is planning, it is said, to close down
its Chicago mills and shops and take
the woiiks to West- Allis, Wis. There
the coijttpany is building a $3,000,000
plant that might have befin construct-
ed in Chicago had it not been for un-
certain; labor troubles. The moving
|AIlis-Chalmers works to Wis-
means withdrawing immenlse
from Chicago. The West Allis
of the
consin
capital
MM* to tba world. They are juft a* §ood ah ,
th«M that coat you 48.00 to $7.00^ the only
■ISttiKe la the price. II I could take you into
“r tatxV.y •< Brockton, Maas., the largvet in i
Uwwsrjd undar one roof naaklng men’s fine1
OLD FASHIONED FARE
Hot Biscuits, Griddle-Cakes, Pies and
Puddings.
™.i The food that made the father*
plant will furnish work for 5,000 men.
lis-Chalmers Company is oniv
la score or more of firms whose
are recorded in the list that
withdraw from Chicago to find a field
labor conditions are less tur
State Nursery
Fort Worth:! W. A
Inspector. •
Orr, state nur-
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
bj local applications, as they cannot reach the dis-
eased portion of the ear. There Is only one wav to
cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedlea.
Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this
tube Is lnflamad you hare s rumbling sound or Im-
perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed. Deaf-
ness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can 1?®
taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condi-
tion, ho'arlng will be destroyed forever; nine cases
ont of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing
but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of
Deafneiss (caused byVxatarrh) that canDOt be cured
by HalTB Catarrh Curs. Send for circulars, free.
T F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O.
Bold by DrugglBts, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Dead to the things of tlfe body
we are alive to the things of the spirit;
Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh—Med-
icine Sent Free) j
These two diseases are the result of
ar. awful poisoned condition of the
biood. If you have aching jjoints and
back, shoulder blades, bone pains,
crippled hands, legs or feet, swollen
muscles, shifting, sharp, biting pains,
and that tired, discouraged feeling of
rheumatism, or the hawking, spitting,
blurred eyesight, deafness,; Hick stom-
ach, headache, noises in the head, mu-
cous throat, discharges, i decaying
teeth, bad breath, belching gas of ca-
tarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B.
B. B.). It kills the poison In the blood
which causes these awful fjymptoms,
giving a pure, healthy blood supply to
the joints and mucous membranes,
and makes a perfect cure of the worst
rheumatism or foulest catarrh. Cures
where all else fails. Blood, Balm (B.
B. B.) is composed of pure Botanic in-
gredients, good for weak kidneys. Im-
proves the digestion, cures dyspepsia.
A perfect tonic for old folks by giv-
ing them new, rich, pure jfiood, Thor-
oughly tested for thirty .years. Drug-
gists, $1 per large bottle, With com-
plete directions for home eqre. Sam-
ple free and prepaid by writing Blood
Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga. Describe trou-
ble and special free mediqal advice
sent in sealed letter.
More Flexible and Lasting, .
won’t shake out or blow out; by using
Defiance Starch you obtain better re-
sults than possible with any other
brand and one-third more for -r m rt
money.
t It seldom happens that a woman is
entirely satisfied with a new (gown,
np matter how elegant its appearance.
Housekeepers, attention! Try a pack-
age of Red Cross Bag Blue and you will
use no other. Your grocer sells it.
; : | i( ;, *^1 r - 5 I
Men pay compliments to other men
because they want to appear unsel-
fish.
Hri. W inslow * Soothing Syrap.
For children teething, softens the gums, reduces tn.
Qsmmstion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle-
j Sotne women carry on a flirtation
just to show that they are worthy of
attention.
PisojK1 Cure Is the best medicine we ever used
for al) affections of tlie throat and lungs.—Wit
O. Ebpsext, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10. WOO.
sery inspector, completed inspecting
the nurseries of Texas so that they
may do business. According to the
new law, effective Nov, 1, no tree can
be sold unless; accompanied by a cer-
tificate of inspection showing the
trees free from San Jose scale and
other injurious insecjts and diseases.
He says the attorney general has rul-
Men afe polite or .rude according
to the standing of the individual they
are addressing.
ed that native
this law.
trees dome under
111 could show you the,difference between the
made fa mv factory and those of Mother
4
a, -.y°a would Understand whv Douglas
“> ■*■■■• >>*> i,r::^
.I** show*. T»ke n
Without hit Banin amt
WANTED. A sh >-
W. L. Doug'wi Sh
our changing civilization is constantly
bringing in. One of Mr. Bryan’s neigh-
bors in the great state of Nebraska
on Ihavirg W.I»-Deug-
itojte. Xo*e geunShe
i stomped on bottom.
l«r fin ov^rv town i—--1--
iTii
j i
“l was raised in the South, where
hot biscuits, griddle-cakes, pies and
puddings Are eaten at almost every
meal, and by the time I located in
Nebraska I found myself a sufferer
towA where j from indigestion and its attendant
_____.... lt,r l0 um , rooiest* °f ills—distress and pains after meals,
Sutf &>:*■ ostd-i m9 a&ttrtmrtif. an almost constant headache, dull.
Writ* f^-irnMrxtnj catalog of Fjxurstyioa j heavy sleepiness by day and .sleep-
iv■ l. oovof-As, Brocktou, M»»«. j ies3ness at ni^ht, loss of flesjh, impair-
Cwey Island Souvenir Post Cards, jed. “Tas'^apidiy'^coming: mcapaci-
CBMl'cl;'^on4^*?andV^.,*Vv tat®d for t>usiness* when 4; valued
—— i ■——-1 l I j I ... j friend suggested a change in my diet,
I the abandonment Of heavy, rich stuff
and the use of Grape-Nuts food. I fol-
lowed the good advice and|| shall al-
ways be thankful tjhat I did so.
“Whatever may be the experience
of others, the beneficial effects of the
change were apparent in my case al-
most immediately. My stomach,
which had rejected other fdod for so
long, took: to Grape-Nuts most kindly;
Six r-*»
Post*)
Cu
$ $ $
BA
The 4. T,. HEAD CO. l|He«l
I loce. Office*.(i'Helliy 30x.fCuN
g|YT1N rATLS
BEST I N SERVING;]
TH« Wants of the Traveling
PUBLIC
FRISCO
SYSTEM
Lew round trl
p 'ou dating the
format sou. C.
p rates to Northern
Fall) Write fur ia-
W. Mrs,a, (J,
• Fort \Vo
. P. A ,
orth, Texas
It isj (reported that Baron Komura,
foreign! minister, accompanied by W.
H. Dennison, foreign advisor of the
Japanese government, will go to Pe-
kin as the special envoy of Japan.
Joe
New
estate
ferson,
sessed
Jefferson Estate: Valuable.
Orleans^ La.; Executors of the
of the famous a£tor, Joe Jef-
have discovered^ that he pos-
4 rich inheritance in Louisiana.
Louis Frazier, of; Marshall
found dead at the; rooming house
J. H. Simpsoq. All that could
found out about him was that he
came here from Chicago about ^ or 10
days ago and was in ill health.
It is semi-officially announced that
the remainder of the German battle-
ships, to be built uhder the naval (pro-
gram. will have a displacement equal
of the large (bat*
val powers.
to the ■ displacement
tleships of other ha
Fatal Accidental Shot.
far greater than was ever dreamed,
known that Jefferson Island,
the actor’s favorite summer
home was located, had some value, but
It has {been discovered that if is im-
bedded ;with veins of the finest salt,
and po ssibly other minerals, that will
now bb mined.
Fatal Wreck on the’Denver.
Clarendon: Near Southard Switch,
early Thursday morning a wreck ioc-
curred on the Denver Railway. The
first section of a freight train was cut
in twq (in order to climb the ascent
onto tlhe plains. The part left got
loose $nd ran back on the main line,
meefinlg the second section, crashing
into the engine, demolishing it and
eleven cars, and badly Injuring Engi-
neer £oyd and his fireman, and ln-
Hillsboro: A sad
at the home bf Mr.
at Abbot. They wen
Unlucky Hindoo Babies.
The only doctors -admitted to the
rooms of sick Hindoo women are the
women of low caste, who are the most
ignorant of nurses, and the result is
seen in the appalling number of crip-
pled, maimed and distorted children
in India. English women have opened
a hospital in North India, where
forty; Hindoo women are being taught
to bef physicians, nurses and surgeons.
Needs Royal Authority.
I
The London Gazette recently ( pub-
lished an official notice that any per-
son who, without proper royal author
Ity, uses in connection with any trade,
business, calling, or profession the
royal arms or any device, emblem, or
title, may be restrained by injunction
or interdict from continuing to use the
same,
“Gome easy go easy” applies to re-
ligion as well as money. Conversion
is commensurate wi th conviction.
Best in Existence^
“I sincerely believe, all things con-
sidered, Hunt’s Lightning Oil is the
most useful and valuable household
remedy in existence. For Cuts, Burns.
Sprains and Insect Bites it has no
equal so far as my experience goes.”
G. E. HUNTINGTON,
Eufatila, Ala.
Election Returns That Interest
Parties.
A WEBSTER POCKET DICTIONARY
FREE WITH EVERY PAUL
WEBS TE-Ft
SCHOOL SHOE
FROM SIZE ELEVEN, UP.
Hade Kspecialljr for tke Bos£ Young
Ones. It has
STRENGTH, STYLE AND COMFORT
DOWN TO A CERTAINTY. IT IS
FOOT EDUCATION
TOR THE BOYS AND OJRLS.
It’s a CLOVER BRAND SHOE.
•‘ALWAYS JUST CORRECT. •*
AsK Your Dealer.
B?r%tmrr-£>umrts ffii
CAROEST FINE SHOE EXCtUSIVISTS
ST. LOUIS. U. S, A. 4r—4'
rMCH£ST£R
Growth in grace 4>s knowledge of
God, learning more of hiijn and ad-
justing your life to what you know. :
REPEATING SHOTGUNS
No matter how big the bird, no matter how heavy IMT plumage or swift Its
flight, you can bring it to bag with a long, strong, straight shooting
Winchester Repeating Shotgun, i Results are what count. /They always
give the best results in field, fowl pr trap shooting, and are sold within
reach of everybody’s poclcetbook. s
FREE: Send name and address on a postal card tor oar large illustrated catalogue.
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.. NEWJIAVEN. CONN.
IMMENSE TOBACCO PURCHASE.
Forty-Eight Thousand Dollars
for a Fancy Lot of Tobacco.
The biggest purchase of pigh grade
West by j
made last!
^ PRICE.
Paid
tobacco ever made in the
a cigar manufacturer was
Wednesday
Lewis, Peo-
ingle; jind-
ria, 111., for his celebrated S
er cigar. A written guarantee was
given that the entire amount was to
be fancy selected tobacco. This, no
doubt, makes the Lewis factory the
largest holder in the United States
of ^obacco of so high a grading.—
Herald-Transcript, Peoria.
The reason we do not have more
grace is we are not “big” enough to
hold it aud God never wastes any-
thing.
.... 0 CURE THE GBP
IN ONE DAY
mi
ANTI-GRIPINE
XS GUARANTEED TO CURE
GRIP, BAD COLD,HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA*
I won’t sell Antl-Orlptne tn a d«aler who won't finuenntre
It. Call for your MONEY BACK. IF IT BO.VT CTK K.
JIV IF. If tenser, M. If., Manufacturer, Springfield, Jfo.
The man who tries to console a
girl kept from the nuat.inee by the
weather, by te-liing her that (the farm-
ers need the rain, needs something
himself. ; in’
Important to Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottle of CA3TORIA,
a safe and sure remedy for infants and children,
and see that it | «
Bears the
Signature of ______ __________
la Use For Over 30 Years.-
The Kind You Have Always Bought.
Our everypadn can be the passing of
some lesser good; the coming of
some greater good.
Superior quality and extra quantity
must win. This is why Defiance Starch
is taking th» place of all others.
Women usually tell a joke in a way
that adds now and surprising features
to I t
FITS permanently cured. Vo fits or nerrousoe**after
rllo first day suseof Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restor-
er. Send for FRKE E'Z.OO trial (>o:rle and treatise.
DR- R. H. KLIN K. Ltd . 931 Arch Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
accident occhred
and Mrs. Glover
t out to the (tow-
pen, leaving three) ^mall children in.
the home who found a target gun, and
without realizing the danger began
snapping it at each ( other. The gun
was discharged, shoe ting the smallest
of the children, aged about 4 years,
through the back of the bead, killing
almost instantly.
Attorneys Take
Aus-tin: The actib
in a day or two hpy headache was
gone, I ^jegan to sleep healthfuib and gently killing Brakeman Garrett.
before a week was out the scales ___
fehowed that my lost weight was com- \ T.,rirF„e ui/, * ^
lng back. My memory wa* restored Some Turkeys Wanted.
with the renewed vigor that I felt In Brefiham: Three hundred thousand
body and mind. For three gears now turkeyjsMs the number a wholesale
Grape-Nuts food has kept mg In PTi™e commission house of Brenham has
. condition,! and i propate it! Ior
- rocf rif rrvv dnvs.
the rest of my days.
the way, my 2V4 year old
hiOw-45T>905
agreed to buy, dres^s, refrigerate and
ship t^> Fort Worth. They started on
babyTs as tend of Grape-Nuts as I am, \he cop tract before they got our their
alwavs insists on having it. It keeps advertising matteV, and are paying file
per pound for tap toothsome birds.
They bnly bought $1,000 worth the
first day, and stirted thirty men to
cleanior thsm add getting them .in
cold storage it tf* plant
always insists on having it. ■
her as healthy and hearty as they
make them.’* Name given by Postum
Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There’s a
reason- , 'V c
the little book "Th* Road to
to 9kg* l
IF YOU ARE A WOMAN
What Mrs. Ford Says Concerning Dr.
Williams’ Pirik Pills wili Surely
: - Interest You.
“ I wish I could help other women get
rid of certain physical troubles as com-
pletely as I have succeeded in getting
rid oi mine,” said Mrs. B. B. Ford, of
Pushmataha, Miss., recently. “You
know,”she continued, “that a woman’s
health depends j chiefly on the) regu-
larity of just one function. If she
fails to keep that properly regulated she
has no end of physical misery. I suf-
fered from that one cause for two
wretched years, during one of which I
was kept in bed all the time. I tried
medicines enough to cure any illness,
but nothing gave!me the slightest bene-
fit until I began using Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills for Pale People. They cured me.
Why, I was suffering all the time prac-
tically from Sickness of the stomach,
dizziness pr swimming in my head and
pain in my bOck. Now l am entirely
free from discomfort of that sort. I am
not only able to keep on my feet, but to
do my work as a teacher, aud to enjoy
the pleasures that come through the
possession of sound health.
“ Withiu three Weeks after beginning
the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills I ex-
--1 perieuced such relief that I knew they
Judge J. H. Dills of Sherman, who must be adapted to the needs of my case.
built the State Fair race track, and th,e,“for a Khon whUekmger
■■ , _ ]. ’ 1 became aud have since remained a
who has been attending the Fairs reg- well woman, and the reason why issiln-
ifferent Views.
of Attorney Da-
against the rail-
against the fVa-
vidson in decling to join District At-
torney Warren W. Moore In the filing
of the fifteen suits
roads and the suit?
ter-Pierce Oil;Company and other oil
companies, has raised the question as
to who has he authority to file these
suits. The attorney general takes
one view of the case, wnile some of
the railroad lawyers take another
view. (
Wtoenen cry because it enables them
to seem more sorry than they are in
E^ery housekeeper should know
that if they will buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time, because it
never sticks to the iron, but because
each package contains 16 oa.—one full
pound—while all other Cold Water
Starches are put up in %-pound pack-
ages, and the price is thp same, 10
cents. Then again because Defiance
Starch is free from all injurious chem-
icals. If your grocer tries tci sell you a
12-oz. package it Is because be has
a stock on band which he wishes to
dispose of before he puts in Defiance.
He knows that Defiance Starch has
printed on every package id large let-
ters aDd figures “16 ozs.” Demand
Insist on Getting It.
Some grocers say they don’t kee*
£>efianee Starch because they have &
stock in handjof 12 oz. brands,; Which
they know cafinot be^ sold to a rusto- ;
tner who has) once used the 16 oz.
pkg. Defiance (Starch for same money.
We cannot be alive to both, to the
higher and to. the lower, at the same
time. ; i . , . .
The best way to travel to heaven
is an your knees and rest yourself by
Cpnning God's eaT»nds! on your feet.
,J Don't Forget.
A little cough may not wear off,
but, if, neglected, result in that king
of terrors, consumption. You can not
afford to take chances, ,,especially
when g quick and sure reknedy like
Simmons’ Cough Syrup is obtainable.
It stop? the cough! right where 4's at,
and starts you up from there.
We can always die to some dpubl;
we can arise agaijn to some surety.
SLOANS LINIMENT
VETERINARY
I. ' j ',! I*i j j
are a necessity to every
Farmer & Stockraiser.
REMEDIES
MAILED FREE.
Sloan’s Treatise on the Horse,
and Sloan’s Advice i on the
Care of Horses, Cattle, Hogs and
Poultry; Send your address to
DR. EARL S. SLOAN, 615 ALBANY STREET, BOSTON; MASS.
A man may (balk a great deal, but It
does not alwajys mean that he is as
foolish as he seems to be.»
Taylor's Cherdkee Remedy of Sweet Gnm
and Mullen is Nature'sgreat remedy—Cures
Coughs, Colds, Crotip and Consumption,
and all throat and lung troubles. At drug-
gists, 25c., 50c. and 41.00 per b6ttle(
Women insist tfliat men are stupid
when R comes to figuring out the
meaning of a woman’s wofds. |
Yellow clothe? are unsightly. Keep them
white with Red Cross Bag Blue. Get the
genuine. Your grocer sells it.
man he is good looking and
PATENTSMPROFIT
MUST FULLY PROTECT AN INVENTION.
MASON, FENWICK & LAWRENCE, Patent Lawyers,
Washington, O. C., Established I8&I.
Semi far-oitr 43td .Vnnt>ier«»ry free Booklet, nhow
Ins lllu*t,r*tlors of Me-h4n)ra,l Movement*. Ki-fer-
~ ~ ggSaChou-.HiiXU of,»aUsflefl cttei
nliia^ Write a* to-ttuj.
!nce*. Bi;ad*»reetj Knd tliu|uvan|il*_o)f^»aUsfleiJ riteuU.
Comnuudestlsas confident!
Defiance and save much time ana he take^ on a pleased expression, no
money and the annoyance df the Iron
sticking. Defiance never sticks.
’J. ---j ■
The man who regards everyone with
suspicion thinks the world (should
give him Implicit trusit.
matter what
may say
ularly for twenty years, says it
the greatest crowd he ever saw.
“Looked to me likq there were more
people out there today than there were
at the St. Louis World’s Fair.” said
he. “Of course that wasn’t the case,
but one couldn't see much of the
crowd at St, Louis at any oue time,
and her* be could see It.”
ply that I took Dr. Williams’ Pink Fills.
These pills make uterine action reg-
ular and painless, banish headaches, lan-
guor j nervousness, greate appetite, pro-
mote digestion, put, color in the com-
plexion , build np strength and health.
Every woman should send to the Dr.
Williams Medicine Company, Schenec-
tady, N.Y., for a valuable booklet, en-
titled “ Plain Talks to Women.” It will
be mailed free in sealed envelope to the
address of any applioant. Dr.Williams’
ft* FUl* w* 1014 by (ia 4ruggUt»,
They Shofcld.
“My henest conviction, biased upon
my own experience and (fiat of my
friends,, is that ‘Hunt’s Cure’ wllf cure
a larger per cent of skin troubles, es-
pecially of an itching variety, than
any other remedy. Certaijnly those
afflicted with any form of itch should
try it.” J. O. MONROE,
Atchison, Kas.
When a man sbteals a kijss from a
girl he thinks he has made himself
particular! ly agreeable.
Those Who Have Tried It
will use no other. Defiance Cold Wa.
ter Starch' has no equal in; Quantity
or Quality—16 oz. for 10 cents. Other
brands contain only 12 oz.
Men make promises and afterward*
convince themaelve* that they have
btw toMtfuily carfie4 out M
TEXAS FARMERS.
Located in the Panhandle Country
constitute a vast proportion of those
tvho are out of debt, possess an abun-
dance of all that is necessary to com-
fort and easy hours, and own bank
accounts. Those who are not so for-
tunate should profit by past exper-
iences and recognize that these condi-
tions are possible in the Panhandle as
no where else for the reason that no
other section now offers really high-
class lands at low prices, and that the
agricultural and stock-farming possi-
bilities of this section are the equal
f, and in some respects better than
three to five times higher priced prop-
erty located elsewhere. In a word:
Many magnificent opportunities are
still open here to those possessing but
little money, but prompt investigation
and quick action are advisable, as
speculators have investigated and are
fast purchasing.with a knowledge of
quickly developing (opportunities to
sell to others at greatly Increased
prices. The Denver road sells round
trip tickets twice a week with stop-
over privilege*. For full information
write to A. A. GU«*qq q, p, a, port
Worth, T«U.
Decision in Cotton
Cotton will be rrioving rapid-
ly from now on, and yea will
have to decide quickly what to
do with each lot, according to
the circumstances of the
. I 1 T-- - -L •
moment.
Our service's -and our facil-
ities are at your\:ommand, and
you will make no mistake by
shipping to us. (M
Wm. D. Cleveland Sons,
Houston,
If4
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