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ATTENTION: - FARMERS | ! | | | i | i BINDER, Also the World Renown | MINNEAPOLIS BINDERS, | Standard. Wood and Plano Mowers and Hay Rakes: Binder Twine, Repairs for the Excelsior Whitley and McCormick Machines. Turnbull and Mitchell Wagons, Columbus Buggies and Spring Wagons. | Call and see me pefore buying. S. W.S CH:LDS. First door west Bates Co. National Bank. | ~ Sam Jones’ Sayings. } Canght a Bad Lot. This country is rolling on a dollar! Atoka. LT July 19. Leb i : : | who it is positively stated participa Id rather be a man all over, on/ ted inthe attempt torob the train earth than au angel in heaven. for a wheel. near Springtown a short time ago, Aman ora chicken without sand | have been brought here by Deputy in his gizzard is a failure. | United States Marshal W. W. Me Life, enterprise, get up and git, Call. The men are Dick Dow, there's nothing like it. ‘George England and Jim MeCoy- If a fellow is a gallon man it will |members of a gang of noterious not do to put two gallons in him | whiskey peddlers frou Coal Gate, I When a boy gets too big to kiss 'T., who stood Deputy Mar-Lal his daddy he’s too big for his | Woods off on Jaly 4 and shot a hole breeches. } through his hat. The men I'm for everything against whisky, | given away by three confederates, and against everything that is for it | who revealeda plot to assassinate were Said of People. Justice Field is the only supreme jastice remaining who sat in the fa- mous electoral commission. dstone is fond of Scott's das lately novels them to the Hawar Mrs Rudy ster to Germ iveu a set of institute. the Ameri- is deriving . wife much bene m her s a Her daughter, Mrs. Haskius, is at Carlsbad. Robert Buci has written a ul authors uncomplimen Phe Dis- mal Throng.” Mrs. Asenath Miller, who died re- s, IL, was within forty days of completing ber hun- dred and sixth year. She was born in Vermont in 1787 and settled with ber family in 1838 in Illinois, when Ler neighbors were Indians. A royal personage has been added eently at St. Char: | to the list of operatic singers by the debut in France of the Princess ? * j AlLmedee, who is said to be a de endent of the hoese of Delhi. Ure ike the rest of | immed te fami- ly, this Indiau aristocrat is a chris- tian. Edwin Booth oiee told Colonel Theodore P. Cook, of Ut that as early as 1864 he rejected new plays submitted by Thomas Bailey of Ald- rich and Julia Ward Howe Mrs. , according to the story, would Lave required a Greek theater much like » waiking stick of to day, and cane, very his jug of cream colored earthenware were sold in London recently for $700. A little carved wooden panel 9x7 ivehes sold for $5,000, anda prayer book formerly the property of Queen Elizabeth, bound in gold and enamel, sold for $6,000. Atl of these were part of the fauous Field coliection. Z Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. If you want to “get there” carry | Marshal Ward and also a plan to There is only one way to cure deatf- with you manhood, courage and 'yob the Missouri, Kansas and Texas kindness. ‘train. Genuine, pure kinduess will “Get E CRITI GEG) TSHR 8 Bloodshed at the Strip. you there” better thau anything else in the world. An Agnostic is an Pittsburg, Kan. July 20,4 pom —Wower and children of the strik wnimal that). x \ing mine 5 i 4 : formed a mob xt noon to blowed its brains all out at its nose ‘day and directed their march to the catarrh, maybe. (eee a dy dae Phd : Some of you'll raise a colt worth | ele pilus 3 Walle Chia Bias Waa : refused admittance to the grounds, $50,000 and are bringing up children | : y i : ? ging OF | but forced their way through the three for a dollar. es zs guarc mauy honest | ° men get into office, but Jf course a great ieee ee Resistance led to a battle in which who ever) , Pas : clubs aud pistols were freely used. heard of one coming out. I won't fight, but if a fellow jumps on me I promised my wife Td take care of her husband. ee is | strikers | ie vray for an old pot pol | ee ee ee If any one is killed, the fact is no known to your correspoudent French ined a flesh At least 100 pistol shots were tired, | before the strip workmen retreated. | The pit was left in possession of the | itician onee, and I couldn't pray any higher than I could spit Brother, if you love your wife, tell - woman sust : es 8 wound oa the arm, one man was the old thing so, it won't hurt yov,) 4. | 3 ‘i : slizhtly wounded and a boy shot foot. Both this place and Weir City excited. It is not and it will do her lots of good. We need a gospel of back bone, a gospel that will make you a good ; 2 Fare iutensely husband. a good father and a good known what mover will be uext | Zen. The present church members pack the poor preacher in an ice box and then curse him ‘cause he don't sweat. Tlike a live man, a live town,a amused her. The first was climbing live preucher, a live community, the trees to shake fruit down when if! ‘emetery is the last place I want to | made by the strikers. 1 there A wise woman once were three follies of men tha always zi i they would only wait long enough | go. the fruit would f: T have seen boys grow up and out If: the second | g to war to kill each oth was g 5 when if they would only wait they eral ural, {ten there were five drunkards, two ludes and the rest missed being and the third was would die na men, that they should run after women, The prettiest epitaph I ever saw one above the grave of 2 woman men would run after them.—Ex umbus, Ind. which read“she made home pleasant.” If the aver 2 trot, you wor ae “gp aly 20.—While | ge chureh would strike | 4, = : se church would strike | Farmer Noah Howe was absent from iid have to pour some his home his 4 yearvld son, while} ae h “ee a | thing > preacher to make him : hing on the nea en ai playing about the barn, observed a cateh the church. large rat run under a haystack vear | jno where better jcbase of a our werd for it jchine that excels um when if they did not do this the wo-} ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is causen by an inflammable condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you havea rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is entirely closed deaf- ness is the result, and unless the in- flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by arrh, which is nothing but an in- flamed condition of the mucous sur- faces. We will Hundred Rollars for ans of deafness ed by cata by Halls e One by drug Just Stop and Phink. Dont you know that one of the best ways to save your hard earued money, is to buy where you can vet course you And we want to remind yor vule applies thau im the f sewing machine. until you bave a b-tter procf) that. if there is one mee 1 the New Davis, with its aertical ther High Ar A Sound Are vou with | aste in M 51 2 We ) the Shoulders’ a bitter and unrelenting fight against Missouri's world’s fair exhibit the Star supperted W ernor and so bad Since he very | e Kansas City Star is making | for gov-| worsted, it/ { ° the best is - In Paint vcs: } Strictly Pure White Lead is best; properly applied | it will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub | off; it firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent base for repainting. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping or burning before Satisfactory repainting can be done. When buying it is important to obtain | Strictly Pure | White Lead | properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the ‘‘Old Dutch” | process of slow corrosion possesses | qualities that cannot be obtained by any other method of manufacture. This | process consumes four to six months time, and produces the brands that | have given White Lead its character as the standard paint. “Southern” “Collier” “Red Seal” are standard brands of strictly pure | Lead made by the “Old Dutch” pro- | cess. You get the best in buying them. ‘You can produce any desired color by tinting these brands of white lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. For sale by the most reliable de: everywhere. If you are going to pa send tous for a book that may save you only cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CoO., ARE YOU UNEMPLOYED? Will you work for $18 per week? Write to me at once. JOSEPH R. | GAY, Prest. C. P. & L. Co., 56 Fifth Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. Nature's Remepy ror gar MIANDRAKE! 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AND FEED ‘YARD. 3 ar in r oo : CANNON’S WAGON “DIRT DEFIES THE KING.” THEN SAPOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. 5500, OOC. We desire to place outon real estate security a large mount of money. Will give the best terms and lowest rates Ye é ojpjered by anyone tn this line of business Notes drain trorone, two, three or jive years: Hlave somemones to loan pauable on or before a civen. , Calland see how cheap wecan let you have money- The Bankers Loan & Title Co P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. The Most Successfal Remedy ever discov. ered, as it is certain in its effects apd does not blister. Read proof below. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Tapmon, On10, Jan. 10th, 189%. Dr. B,J. Kexpat Co. ; I have been using your Spavin Cure arkable success on @ Ring-bone of Jong standing. It's a sure cure, think, In almost every Case. “Yours trul CQ REYNOLDS KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. 81. Louis, Mo., April 27 3. Rewpars, BT LOU Mo April 37th, 1902, tried your “ Kenpatt's Sravim Cure.” and it the desired effect. I used not quite half a bottle of it, My horse had a Terrible Sprain on his /ef eNCE WiLwel a. the Bak =CR HOME STUDY Eawcmlt rice 61.0 per bole cecal 242 PROADWAY N.Y. . "St INTRODUCTORY LECTUREL: | Sonn BY ALL DRUGGISTS. “IT IS SO NOMINATED IN THE BOND.” Warranted Columbias. With every Columbia is a warrant—Lached by the oldest bicycle house in Ame the largest in the world w factory which does bot turn out poor work—a plant of superlative excellence in machinery and skilled work- men—a reputation unmatched m1 cvcledom—all these things guarantee the Columbias—folks make no mistake in Columbia buying—book about Columbias, too good for a catalogue—45 beautiful engravipgs—easy to read—comprehensive—free at Columbia agencies—by mail for 2c stamps. "BOOK OF OUTDOORS. Unbiased articles, with noadvertising in them, on all Ligh grade outdoor pleasure. Cycti by Julian Hawthorne; foot ball, by Walter Camp; base ball, by J_C. Morse; rowing, by n Garno; canoring, by C. Vaux; Lawn Teunis, b ji ng. by George A. shi Mervin synificentiy ilustrated by sand Sbute. with covers in ten water by G. H. Buck of New York. All for 5 two cent stauips POPE MFG CO. Boston, New York,| Chicago, Hartford, tnin ers hav HILL'S TABLETS @rz s 0 per pa ion us to our rr of our fablets. ab Testimonials from persons who have been cured by the use of Hill's Tablets. Tg rT. Se A LT RR pss Apes: » of social life is p ; : . : eems ave bursted its x! & : The finest type of social life is the py and set the bay on fire to burn, ae to have bursted it DRE NOT BE DECEIVED es nist i.% * Sa RS eee | is now trvine to ve its spla 1 z utns s TIO CHEMICAL Co.: plain, quiet country life, where isthe the rat. The flames soon spread tojenccn Bes trying we vent its spl eu “for BIS DEAR S have been using your uonest father, the healthy mother. the buildivgs and all of Howe's pos-| by insisting that the Missouri take no vtuer. cure for tobacco havit, and found it would the hearty, rugged children. There sessions are now in ruins. _I used ten cents ing tobacco a day, Heied | building and exhibit is not perfec- 0. tion and that there hes been erook- = edness in the wmauagement. The \y ashington, July 12.—Dr. War Star in its slurs should not deal in ner Holt, of Missouri, who ws | < ais If it knows anything LIMA, OHIO. missed last March by Commissioner it should not hold back the truth. Raum as clerk in the pension cfiice, | (@ PALTICULARS ae ‘< because he had stated to Representa- your Tablets, and without any effort on my part. W.L. LOTEGAY FREE. tive Tarsney that pensions had been 7. : - AN Address all Orders to granted for balduess, was reinstated | I au, THE OHIO CHEMICAL Co., to day. 51, 63 and SS Opera Biock. LIMA, OHIO. —THE— OHIO CHEMICAL C0,, 61,53 & 55 Opera Block, cigars; or 1 would smoke cc real and earnest and s work is done, the father gathers around him the, family in a circle and reads them from the book of books. I imagine I an see the old prayer elevator bear them up until they meet beyond the stars. It is out of such homes those come who have made the history of “ es aie | Snow Liniment completely cured ‘ou ought to i zl D © 3 a me. Itake pleasure in informing mv! Sedalia, so that mothers could tell Philadelphia, July 20.—By the). eignbors and triends what it has done the boys to be like that man not like , will of A. J. Drexel, as probated to- | tor me. Chas. Handley, clerk tor Lay their own little old daddies. | day, the German hospital of Phila |© lyman, Kewanee. Ills., advises us t a8 at = 1h: | Snow Linimeut cured him of rheuma-! g Enterprise. If I can’t go over an | deiphia receives 1 million dollars and | tj3.5.° Why not try it? It. will surely | obstacle, I go under it, and if I can't | a fund of 1 million is established to} ¢o you good. It cures all inflamation, | wo under it I go around it, and ifI| support a public art gallery in this | wounds, sores, cuts, sprains, etc. Sold can’t go around it I go through it. | city. }byH. L. Tucker. J urance. Li no in Ih r B.M.JAYLOKD, dis- THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO. :—GENTLEME: for $1.00 worth of your Tablets for Tob them ail rignt and, although 1 was both a heavy smoker and chewer, they did the work in less than threedays. Iam cured. . Truly yours, MATHEW JOHNSON, P.O. Box 45. - Pirreececn, Pa. THE OHIO CHEMICAL Co.:—GENTLEMEN:—It gives me pleasure to speak a Word of praise for T: My son was strongly addicted to the useof a as led to try your Tablets. He wasa heavy and gz your Tabiets but three days he quit drinking, ny kind. Ihave waited four month before writing you, in order w know the cure was permanent. TYourstruiy, a MES.'HELEN MORRISON, CINCINNATI, OnI0. CHEMICAL Co:—GENTLEMEX :— Your Tablets have performed a miracie in my case. morphine, hypodermically, for seven years, and have been cared | generalities. oN so bad se my hand to my face. (in writing please mention this paper.)