Muskogee Cimeter
Friday, May 24, 1907
Muskogee, Oklahoma
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Muskogee, I. T.,
The Sons of Daniel Boone at Jamestown.
The Sons of Daniel Boone, a patriotic association for boys, conducted by the WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION, has perfected its plans for representation at the Jamestown Exposition. Dan Beard, the founder of the Club, writes in the June WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION.
Many of you who read about the Sons of Daniel Boone for the first time will ask, 'What is this society, and what is it all about?' For the benefit of those, I shall explain again that the Sons of Daniel Boone is a society organized with the view of uniting the boys of America in one big association for the purpose of enjoying clean, manly sports, out-of-door fun and woodcraft, in a clean, manly way. This is nearly the whole thing in a nutshell. The Sons of Daniel Boone believe in the high ideals of such men as George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Daniel Boone and the entire army of brave discoverers and pioneers. We believe in the vigorous lives they led and the manly courage and skill that made of these men the heroes that they were.
"Just now I want to remind you that the Exposition at Jamestown is a matter of great importance to the Sons of Daniel Boone. There is a real Boone Fort there, of cabins built of logs, an exact reproduction of the original old Boonesboro in Kentucky. During the entire Exposition the Sons of Daniel Boone will have headquarters right there in one of these cabins inside the stockade."
NEGRO CANDIDATE FOR STATE OFFICE.
We are delegated to announce the candidacy of Mr. E. E. McDaniel of South McAlester,
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as a candidate for Railroad Commissioner, subject to the will of the Republican State Convention to meet at Tulsa on June 5, 1907. McDaniel is a a true blue Republican, and is one of the "boys in the trenches." He stands for the mystic numbers 777. He is one of the leading spirits of the Negro State Protective League with its 46,000 voters. Mr. McDaniel is a railroad contractor, a man of affairs with good business qualities.—Western Age.
McDaniel is one of the most able, competent and influential Republicans in the new state. If we nominate a state ticket (and we hope the party will not) then we would be glad to see Mc a candidate. There is no better Republican living than McDaniel. 50,000 is the Negro vote of the state.—Ed.
THE DEFENDERS OF THE FLAG Pass Ringing Resolutions.
The Grand Army of the Republic is not a political organization, but by becoming a member of this great society whose members have given evidence of their love of country by offering their lives that the republic might live, they do not forfeit any right of the American citizen to express their opinions upon subjects vital to patriotism and the welfare of state and nation.
The proposed constitution provides in section three, article 3, "that no officer, soldier or marine of the regular army or navy of the United States is entitled to vote at any election in this state."
This proposition is vicious in principle and public policy. If any citizen of the Republic is entitled to put his vote in an American ballot box and have an equal say with his
American brother as to who shall be one of the officials of the state of nation, it is the man who dedicates his life to his country's service, becomes a member of its honored army or navy, and by so doing says to the invader or to those who offer insult to our national honor, you may send a bullet through my heart but you shall not trample on "old glory" or insult this land of liberty bequeathed to us by George Washington and Abarham Lincoln.
These men are guaranteed all the rights of American citizenship by our Federal Constitution. They are part and parcel of our country. Their blood is as rich in good principle and as grand in patriotism as any under the stars and stripes. Their homes and children are as dear to them as the most favored of the nation. In times of national peril they are first on the scene of conflict and the last to leave. The Grand Army of the Republic demands for them equal political rights before every ballot box in this state and nation. To deny it is act af base ingratitude, the rankest injustice and brands the makers of our proposed constitution as wanting in fidelity to the best manhood of our Union.
To say that. the bootlegger and the gambler may help to choose our governor but that the soldier of America who fought our battles shall be disfranchised because of his enlistment for that purpose, is treason against American manhood and liberty. It is an insult to patriotism and an affront to the best courage of the land, to say that a member of the army of the United States cannot vote in the state even his home is within its limits and there live, his wife and little ones.
In view of these outrageous provisions we call upon the President of our country to with hold his approval of such a constitution. We are in favor of statehood. We are in favor of immediate
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statehood. We are in favor of joint statehood of Oklahoma and Indian Territory. But we want even handed statehood. Statehood where every man has an equal political power in deciding the question as to who shall be the United States Senators to represent us in the national Congress and an equal say with any other citizens of our state as to what laws shall be enacted for our guidance. We are opposed to any constitution or any apportionment which gives the citizen of one county six times the voting strength of a like citizen in another county. Every citizen of Greer county is entitled under our form of government, saved to us by the Grand Army of the Republic, with just as much power in saying who shall represent us in the United States Senate as any citizen in Oklahoma county and no more. Any system of apportionment or plan of organization which gives to any portion of our state an advantage over any other part, is not republican in form and tends to destroy the plan of government intended by the fathers of the Republic. Any form of apportionment of political division which requires or demands that six American citizens at the ballot box living in Oklahoma county is equalled by one citizen at the ballot box living in Greer county is vicious, un-American and is not entitled to the support of good citizenship and honest American manhood. This feature of the constitution deserves the condemnation of all fair minded men and to this we enter our indignant protest.
Resolved that a copy of these resolutions be forwarded by our commander to the commander in chief of the army and navy of the United States as embodying the hopes and opinions of the Grand Army of the Republic in the new state of Oklahoma.
Committee,
J. H. HOUSER, S. S. BOYLES,
A. G. CRUTCHMER.
The Creek Colored Orphans' Home will have their commencement exercises May 31st, 1907. Every body is cordially invited. The program will begin at 10:30 a.m.
THERE IS SOME- THING DOING
LINCOLN PARK
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This Pretty Addition, which joins Muskogee on the Northwest, is selling rapidly and if you want one of the CHOICE LOTS, you better hurry!!
The Shiloh Baptist Church has been removed from the Ireland Rentie place onto Lincoln Park and will be weather boarded and painted white, thus giving the people in that vicinity a nice place to hold meetings.
We have sold 140 lots in this addition during the last two weeks and it will not take you long to to figure how long 400 lots will last at this rate.
We are selling these lots from $25 TO $50 EACH AND YOU CAN PAY $10 DOWN AND THE BALANCE IN MONTHLY PAYMENTS That will suit You. No interest on payments.
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Furthermore, We Will Build a House for you, the way you want it and you con pay for it in the same way
Why Pay Rent When You Can Buy a Home This Way?
If you want a nice place to live, where you have no City Taxes, and where you can have all kinds of live stock and live an INDEPENDENT LIFE. Lincoln Park is the place for YOU.
Lincoln Park is situated on the Dave Fulsom Allotment and is platted with the STRETS and ALLEYS laid off with each block staked and marked.
B. F. WOOD, President, CARL B. WOOD, Secretary. Room 211 Illinois Bldg. (OverGraham Sykes & Co.'s store.)
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My doctor kept me on a strict diet, but as his medicine was not helping me, I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They helped me at once, and soon all traces of sugar disappeared. I have regained my former weight and am perfectly well."
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Seoul and Its Inmates.
A recent estimate of the population of Seoul gives the total at 199,305. In every ward but the north one the number of males exceeds that of females, but in that part of the city the number of males is given as 17,000, while the females are 90,000. This would be hard to explain on any ordinary theory of population. Seoul has no quarter set aside for the exclusive residence of females.—Korea Daily News.
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The people of Colorado are so confident that publicity pays large dividends that they are going to spend a fund in advertising the state's resources.
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Dr. Francis E. Clark, of the Christian Endeavor society, is visiting the West Indies, Panama and South American republics in the interest of that organization.
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When a girl invites a young man to her home for dinner, and he is told that she did the cooking, it's time for him to sit up and take notice.
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The rich man's son is called a prig if he walks in the way of the righteous, and he is denounced as a degenerate if he endeavors to put his father's money into circulation.
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Journalistic Difficulties.
Since its reappearance in Belgrade ten days ago the journal Oattsbina has been confiscated four times. Its editor, Capt. Novokavitch, has been sentenced to a month's imprisonment; the printers have been locked up on various charges, and the office boy expelled to Zemlin. In spite of these little difficulties the paper continues to appear daily.—London Standard.
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OVER NINETY MILLION BUSHELS of wheat from the harvest of 1906 means good money to the farmers of Western Canada when the world has to be fed. Cattle Raising, Dairying and Mixed Farming are also profitable callings. Coal, wood and water in abundance; churches and schools convenient; markets easy of access. Taxes low.
For advice and information address the Super-
intendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or
any authorized Canadian Government Agent.
J. S. CRAWFORD, No. 125 W. Ninth Street,
Kansas City, Missouri.
Don't Poison Baby.
FORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them "poison." The definition of "narcotic" is: "A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death." The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of "Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing Syrups," etc. You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher.
Rules for the Measurement of Hay in Stacks.
A ton of dry hay contains all the way from 300 to 900 cubic feet, depending on the length of time it has been stacked and its quality.
The rules for measuring hay vary in different localities, a cube of seven feet being considered in some places a ton and a cube of eight feet being considered a ton at other places. We would like to sell hay by the seven foot plan and buy it by the eight foot plan. A cube of hay eight foot each way will contain 512 cubic feet in all, which with the average run of hay will come very close to a ton. It takes a very excellent quality of hay for a cube of seven feet to make a ton.
The rule for estimating the number of tons in an ordinary stack is to multiply the length in feet by the width in feet and this by the height to a point where the stack would be level. This height is sometimes considered one-half the height of the stack. The result divided by 500 will give a very good measurement of hay, being the number of tons in the stack.
To estimate the contents of a round stack, says the Farmer, we multiply the square of the distance around the stack in yards by four times the height in yards and point off two places from the right and this will be the number of cubic yards in the stack, which divided by 20 will equal the number of tons. For instance, a stack measures 20 yards around the bulge and is eight yards high, to find the number of tons first square the distance around the bulge 20 yards which would be 400, multiplying this by four times the height eight yards, we would have 12,800, pointing off two places from the right making 128, which, divided by 20 gives 6 and 4-10 tons of hay in the stack.
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The tidy farmer never likes to see his farm gates swinging, as they are sure to loosen and sag the gate posts
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The Gate Latch. by slamming back and forth in the wind, and are apt to be run into in the dark. This is a good time to be figuring out some kind of a latch that will fasten the gate easily. One that will hook itself when he gate is pushed to is the best as it is more likely to be heeded by the hired man than one which he must stop and fumble with. The accompanying cut shows an ingenious and reliable latch for this purpose. The latch is made of iron and is so arranged that it will hook and hold the gate as soon as it is closed.
Water in the Soil.
It is not so much how much water falls in the form of rain, as it is how much is held in the soil by proper cultivation. If there were no moisture lost by evaporation, three or four inches of rainfall at the right time would raise a crop of wheat and a number of the other small grains.
Brome grass will give as good results when fed to work horses as timothy hay.
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Shoemaker's Last.
The following is taken from a handbill issued by a provincial bootmaker: "The shoemaker is a man of great learning. He is a doctor as well as a surgeon, for he not only heels but performs many cutting operations. He is a fishmonger, for he sells soles and heels. He is a schoolmaster, for he gives good understanding. He is a good speaker, for he always works the thread of his argument, waxes warm to his subject, and holds all to the last."
Famous Book Free.
Every reader of this paper can get free of charge one of Dr. Coffee's famous books which tells of a new method by which persons afflicted with Deafness, Head Noises, Sore Eyes, Failing Sight from any cause, can cure themselves at home at small expense.
Write a letter immediately to Dr. W. O. Coffee, 360 Century Bldg., Des Moines, Ia.
It may not be possible for a young man to measure life; but it is possible to say, I am resolved to put life to its noblest and best use.
Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher.
Dr. J. W. Dinsdale, of Chicago, Ill., says: "I use your Castoria and advise its use in all families where there are children."
Dr. Alexander E. Mintie, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "I have frequently prescribed your Castoria and have found it a reliable and pleasant remedy for children."
Dr. J. S. Alexander, of Omaha, Neb., says: "A medicine so valuable and beneficial for children as your Castoria is, deserves the highest praise. I find it in use everywhere."
Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I have frequently prescribed your Castoria for children and always got good results. In fact I use Castoria for my own children."
Dr. J. W. Allen, of St. Louis, Mo., says: "I heartily endorse your Castoria. I have frequently prescribed it in my medical practice, and have always found it to do all that is claimed for it."
Dr. C. H. Glidden, of St. Paul, Minn., says: "My experience as a practitioner with your Castoria has been highly satisfactory, and I consider it an excellent remedy for the young."
Dr. H. D. Benner, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: "I have used your Castoria as a purgative in the cases of children for years past with the most happy effect, and fully endorse it as a safe remedy."
Dr. J. A. Boarman, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Your Castoria is a splendid remedy for children, known the world over. I use it in my practice and have no hesitancy in recommending it for the complaints of infants and children."
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"Oh, I don't intend to be scrupulous about the way I get on," said the young lawyer, who thought himself the greatest ever. "I frankly intend to rent out my head to anybody who wants to make use of it." "Then, if you advertise it," replied his cynical friend, "they'll put you und the heading of Empty Flats."
The Timely Time.
Last spring our entire family took a few weeks' course of Simmon's Sarsaparilla and its effect were extremely gratifying. enjoyed better health all sums than us, which we attribute to timely use. Very gratefully yours
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A Compliment.
"Of course," said Miss Clumsay,
"Mr. Kidder's language is not always elegant, but he can be very complimentary in his rough way." "Yes? asked Miss Wise. "Yes. He says I'm a bird." "Huh! So is an ostrich."
So far the British official history of the Boer war has cost $125,000, and only one volume has appeared.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is infamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation 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 Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deathness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. E. J. CHENEN & Co. Cure.
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Slamese Object to Walking.
The Siamese, above all nations in the world, hate to walk; no such mode of progression is tolerated by a Siamese if he or she can by any means ride. A Venetian gondolier will walk sometimes; even a Hollander will ride on his rough cart; but a Bangkok man—not if he can help it. His family boat for him.—Windsor Magazine.
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For Governor of the State of Ok-
lahoma,
Hon, John D. Benedict, of Muskogee,
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TEETER EEE MEE ES
The Anti Snappers will not
be at the snap convention to be
held by the snappers at Tahle-
quah. -,
When it is known that we
will have a ticket then it is time
to nominate a congressman, — It
cant be done properly until after
the state convention,
The Hamilton Clubis having
a ‘ell of time. They say that
they are going to have a mem
ber of their outfit nominate
one of their members for con-
gress. Of course this would
not set well on the stomachs. of
the boys who do the voting and
ho victory cant be won without
them,
The Phoenix is slowly coming
around to the right position. It
is now against the con and later
on may be against a ticket.
The Phoenix can’t tell just
where its at; but it is ‘stepping
sideways to keep from flying.”
“While the lam of life holds
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may return?
One fellow, a member of the
Hamilton Club, says that they
will nominate a congressman
and cistrict Judge from their
ranks and that the cotton sock
fellows may have the balance,
The silk socks must think» they
are the whole *mustard,’?
We will beat the con at the
ballot box and relegate Cuckle
burro Bill and his gang to the
shades of private life. Bill and
his crew ave between the devil
and the deep sea. If they file
the durn thing the courts will
kill it and if they correct. it
we will beat *em at the polls,
Even Tams Bixby says that
‘eddy remarked that the con is
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show how the President. fce's
toward the confederate con,
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MUSKOGEE ' : ‘ ' t : : f : Let
The recent Murdering of men
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The cowards don’t stop when
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We have the safest and simplest plan in the world to help you. Saving money alone will never make you rich. You must invest judiciously, where increase in values will be great. We can meet both the saving and investment sides of this story. We will sell you a lot in College Heights Addition to Taft at ground floor prices, running from $5 1ot $80 per lot; you pay us $5.00 cash down, and the balance in small monthly payments. We charge absolutely no interest.
TAFT WILL BE THE GREATEST COLORED TOWN IN
HE SOUTHWEST
center, the commercial and industrial center of the Colored race.
big industrial school. Halochee Institute, is being built. There
hood. At this time College Heights Addition is practically the
there, the oil boom has taken practically everything else off the
up the Halochee Institute and as we give that college a large
we have them on the market at original prices. Write us to
terms, etc. We advise you to place your savings here, where
value.
Realty Company.
Muskogee.
Indian Territory,
on for square dealing, we refer you to this paper-The Muskogee Cimeter.
Money to Loan
It will be the educational center, the commercial and industrial center of the Colored race. It is now rapidly growing. The big industrial school, Halochee Institute, is being built. There is coal, gas and oil in that neighborhood. At this time College Heights Addition is practically the only land or lots on the market there, the oil boom has taken practically everything else off the market. We want to help build up the Halochee Institute and as we give that college a large part of the selling price of the lots, we have them on the market at original prices. Write us today for plat, showing prices and terms, etc. We advise you to place your savings here, where you will get safety and increase in value.
Reeves Realty Company.
As to our responsibility and reputation for square dealin
Insurance Money to Loan
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Milwaukee Mechanics Fire Ins. Co. $ 2,759,179
Northwestern National Insurance Co. 4,365,095.00
Michigan Commercial Insurance Co. 844,835.00
Columbia Insurance Co. 756,028.00
Cosmopolitan Fire of New York 733,830.00
Ohio German Insurance Co. 628,311.00
Merchant's & Planters Insurance Co. Home Co.
Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Co. 1,000,000.00
Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland 6,188,569.99
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. 220,000,000.00
Pacific Mutual Accident Co. 10,803,293.00
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306 South 2nd St., Muskogee, I. T.
FORE'S
The Store That is Best Equipped to Apply Your Wants.
The Store That is Best Equipped to Superv Your Wants.
The Store That is Best Equipped to Supply Your Wants.
Whether it be Women's Ready-to-Wear clothes or goods by the yard, your requirements can best be supplied at
FORE'S
You have the advantag sortments of all grad opens. we dependable q
you have the advantage from choosing from extensive assortments of all grades of merchandise from the least expensive. We dependable qualities to the most expensive.
You have the advantage from choosing from extensive as sortments of all grades of merchandise from the least expens. e dependable qualities to the most expensive.
This is a store for all people in the fullest sense of the term.
In the Summer Dress Goods
We have the la Pique, Mercerized Ba We have one o from in the city, ram
We have the latest patterns of Persian Lawn, French Que, Mercerized Batiste and colored Wash Goods. We have one of the largest lines of shoes to select in the city, ranging in prices from
We have the latest patterns of Persian Lawn, French Pique, Mercerized Batiste and colored Wash Goods. We have one of the largest lines of shoes to select from in the city, ranging in prices from
$1 to $6 A Pair.
We have given our Children's Ready-to-Wear Department especial attention and you will find it Complete in every detail as well as prices, which are THE LOWEST.
Watch this space for special prices and come and our stock over. You are welcome whether you buy not.
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Official Statement of the Condition of the
Commercial Nation'l B
Muskogee. Indian Territory
RESOURCES
ans and Discounts $712,003 95
cerdrafts, cotton, 25,989 61
lands and Premiums, 706'080 49
furniture and Fixtures 7,985 11
LIABILITIES
Capital
Surplus and Profit
Circulation
Deposits
Commercial Nation'l Bank
Muskogee. Indian Territory,
RESOURCES
and Discounts $712,003 95
crafts, cotton, 25,989 61
and Premiums, 706'080 49
ture and Fixtures 7,985 11
LIABILITIES
Capital $200
Surplus and Profit 2
Circulation 150
Deposits 759
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts $712,003 95 Capital $200,000 00
Overdrafts, cotton, 25,989 61 Surplus and Profit 21,572 39
Bonds and Preunions, 206,080 49 Circulation 150,000 00
Furniture and Fixtures 7,985 11 Deposits 759,530 25
Cash and Exchange 189,093 48
110 N. Main St.
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MUSKOGEE, . - IND. TER,
Government-Built Warships.
‘The government builds the best ships
that float. That is certain. The Con-
necticut is the finest vessel of her rate
and size in the world, and she was
built in a government navy yard. Gov-
ernment money is spent honestly.
There are no fights and squabbles to
get what the contracts call for, If it
does cost a litle more money it is
worth it. In the progress of building
up our navy for the last 21 years we
are gradually getting to what is the
nucleus of a very fair navy. We who
are interested in the upbuilding of the
navy, says Rear Admiral Joseph B.
Coghlan, U. 8. N., in Leslie's Weekly,
want more ships. We are to-day en-
deavoring to get what we have been
quietly working for the last 16 years
~-that is, large ships with large bat-
teries and great speed. But the sea-
going classes and the merchants are
conservative. It takes a long time to
change them, ‘Take, for instance, the
case of the first monitor, It took the
government a long time to adopt the
plans. These monitors were intended
for smooth water and not to go to sea,
In the early days we were occupied in
getting this type of vessels made into
a battleship. We didn't want the mon-
itors because they were unstable. It
is only when we get the big battle-
ships, whose movements are so slow
and steady, that we get the best re-
sults for warfare.
The Actor and His Voice.
‘The supreme gift of the actor is his
voice. A singer may or may not be
vocally gifted. Yvette Guilbert gives
all the effect of melody, even evokes
the spirit of tragic horror, with vocal
organs that are stiller and smaller
than the proverbial voice of con-
science, The most famous Carmen of
our day is said on authority to be one
of the worst singers. To the great
actor, writes John Corbin in Apple-
ton’s Magazine, the essential is voice,
ugain voice, always voice. Mr. Mans-
fleld himself has said something of the
kind very eloquently, in an address to
the students of the Empire School of
Acting. “Think of your voice as a
color and as you paint your picture
(the character you are painting, the
scene you are portraying) mix your
colors. You have on your palate
(palette) a white voice, la voix
blanche; a heavenly ethereal or blue
voice, the voice of prayer; a disagree-
able, jealous, or yellow voice; a steel-
gray voice for quiet sarcasm; a brown
voice for hopelessness; a lurid, red
voice for hot anger; a deep, thunder-
ous voice for black; a cherry voice,
the color of the green sea that a brisk
breeze is crisping; and then there's a
pretty little pink voice, and the shades
of violet-—but the subject is endless.”
The first building ever erected in
the United States for the public use
of the federal government, under the
constitution, was the mint at Philadel.
phia, Robert Morris, the patriotic
financier of the war of independence,
was first to bring up the question of
a national mint, and it was he who
worked with Thomas Jefferson and
Alexander Hamilton to induce con-
&ress to adopt the Cecimal system of
money arithmetic,
A college girl out in New York fs
going into business this summer as
an Adirondack guide. If the Maine
girls ever follow her example, the
guides now licetised for the Maine wil-
derness may have to cut rates in order
to get business,
BOY HAD NOT UNDERSTOOD.
Pretty Phrase That Was ?igct Woe
fully Misunderstood,
That the effect of a choice and ap-
propriate phrase is sometimes lost
and ofttimes woefully misinterpreted
's well illustrated in an incident con-
nected with the death of a Virginia
lawyer.
During the man’s illness the wires
were disconnected which attached the
bell to the old-fashioned pull knob
on the front door,
A messenger boy came to the house
oné morning and began pulling at
the bell. There was no response.
He continued to jerk the ancient knob
rigorously. A white-haired gentleman
finally appeared, who raised his hand
warningly and said:
“My boy, the silver cord has been
severed.” ,
“Is that so?” exploded the boy,
“From the way it acted I thought the
whole darn thing was busted.”—N. Y,
Times,
Desert Lands Made Fertile.
According to official figures, since
the reclamation law was enacted by
congress in i902, eight towns have
been built and 10,000 people have set.
tled on what were desert lands. One
hundred miles of branch railways
have been built, 1,267 miles of canals
have been dug, many of which carry
whole rivers, and 47 tunnels have
been excavated. It is estimated that
the territory embraced in what is
¥nown as the arid regions of the Unit:
e4 States covers 600,000,000 acres, of
which about 60,000,000 acres are sub-
ject to irrigation and can be converted
into farms as productive as lands in
the most favored sections,
An Oversight.
‘When Chappie got up the other
morning he wandered around his
apartment in his pretty pink pajamas,
the very picture of woo,
“What's the matter, sir?” inquired
his valet.
“I don’t know, Alphonse,” he groan-
ed; “I passed a most unhappy night.”
Alphonse looked him over carefully.
“Oh, sir,” he exclaimed, “I know
what was the matter. The trousers of
your pajamas were not creased. You
must be more careful, sir. Those I
had prepared for you were hanging
across the foot of the bed.”—The Bo
hemian,
Sartorial Outcry.
A change of some sort in nether
garments would be welcomed by
many for since the introduction of
the crease they have been stationary
from the standpoint of style, and it
would be well if some fluting, pleat-
ing or strapping could be introduced
to revivify this garment.—Tailor and
Cutter.
FIT THE GROCER
Wife Made the Suggestion.
A grocer has excellent opportunity
to know the effects of special foods on
his customers, A Cleveland grocer
has a long list of customers that have
been helped in health by leaving off
coffee and using Postum Food Coffee.
He says, regarding his own expe-
rience; “Two years ago I had been
drinking coffee and must say that I
was almost wrecked in my nerves.
“Particularly in the morning I was
so irritable and upset that I could
hardly wait until the coffee was
served, and-then I had no appetite for
brevkfast and did not feel like attend-
{ug to my store duties.
“One day my wife suggested that
inasmuch as I was selling so much
Postum there must be some merit’ in
it and suggested that we try it. 1 took
home a package and she prepared it
according to directions. The result
was @ very happy one. My nervous:
ness gradually disappeared and to-day
1am all right. I would advise every-
one affected in any way with nervous-
ness or stomach troubles, to leave off
coffee and use Postum Food Coffee,”
“There's a Reason,” Read, “The Road
to Wellville,” in pkgs,
Tired Nervous Women
Make Unhappy Homes
wan |i ple:
Levey!
LOGE Dt
Much “Havana” Tobacco,
During the last year there were ex:
ported from Cuba the enormous num.
ber of 256,738,029 “Havana” cigars.
Only about 30 per cent came to the
United States, the total American pur
chases amounting to 79,483,125 cigars,
while England took 92,459,687. Ger-
many buys from 25,000,000 to 30,000,
000 and France 10,000,000 to 12,000,
000.
ITCHING RASH 18 YEARS,
Girl’s Rar’ Spread and Grew Worse
Under specialist’s Care—Perfect
Cure by Cuticura Remedies.
“When my daughter was a baby she
had a breaking out behind the ears.
The doctor said that she would out-
grow it, and it did get somewhat bet-
ter until she was about fifteen years
old, and after that she could get noth-
ing that wonid drive it away. She was
always applying something in the way
of salves. It troubled her behind the
knees, opposite the elbows, back of
the neck and ears, under the chin, and
then it got on the face. That was
about three years ago. She took treat-
ment with a spevialist and seemed to
get worse all the time. We were then
advised to try the Cuticura Remedies,
and now I don’t see any breaking out.
M. Curley, 11-19 Sixteenth St. Bay
City, Mich., May 20, 1906.”
Defined.
“Dad,” inquired Freddy, “what Is a
‘figure of speech?’” “Where's your mo-
ther?” asked “Dad,” cautiously. “She's
downstairs,” answered the boy. “Well,
then,” began “Dad,” “a figure of
speech, my son, is a woman.”—Har-
per’s Weekly,
A nervous irritable woman, often on
the verge of hysterics, is a source of
misery to everyone who comes under
her influence, and unhappy and mis-
erable herself,
Such women not only drive hus-
bands from home but are wholly unfit
to govern children,
The ills of women act like a fire
brand upon the nerves, consequently
seven-tenths of the nervous prostra-
tion, nervous despondency, the
“blues”, sleeplessness, and nervous
irritability of women arise from some
organie derangement.
Do you experience fits of depression
with restlessness alternating with ex-
treme irritability ? Do you suffer
from pains in the abdominal region,
backache, bearing-down pains,nervous
dyspepsia, sleeplessness, and almost
continually cross and snappy? If so,
your nerves are in a shattered con-
dition and you are threatened with
nervous prostration,
Proof is monumental that nothing
in the world is better for nervous
troubles of women than Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,
made from native roots and herbs,
‘Thousands and thousands of women
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Mrs, Nellie Makham, of 151 Morgan
St., Buffalo, N. Y., writes:—
Dear Mrs, Pinkham:—
“T was a wreck from nervous prostration,
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It’s tough even on the six-footer
when he has one foot in the grave.
Dyeing is as easy as washing when
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES are used,
Ask your druggist.
What reason could not avoid has
often been cured by delay.—Seneca,
Do Not Suffer.
No use suffering from Itching Piles
when one box of Hunt's Cure is abso-
lutely guaranteed to cure any case.
One application will convince you of
its merits.
Obeying His Command.
Benham—Did you have any com-
pany while I was away?
Mrs. Benham—Nobody to speak of.
Benham—Wasn’t your mother here?
Mrs. Benham—Yes, but you won't
let me speak to her.
With asmooth fron and Defiance
Starch, you can launder your shirt-
waist just as well at home as the
steam laundry can; it will have the
proper stiffness and finish, there will
be less wear and tear of the goods,
and it will be a positive pleasure to
use a Starch that does not stick to the
fron, a
Chilean Editor in America.
. Senor Carlos Silva, of Santiago, edl-
tor of El Mercurio, the oldest daily
newspaper in the republic of Chile,
is visiting this country for the first
time, and is accompanied by his wife.
He is at present in Washington.
I suffered so I did not care what became of
me, and my family feared of my re-
covery. Physicians failed to help ane. I
was paged to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound and I want to tell you
that it has entirely cured me. I think it
is the finest medicine on earth and I em
recommending it to all my friends aud
acquaintances,
Mrs. Geo. A. James, a life long
resident of Fredonia, N. Y,, writes:
Dear Mrs, Pinkham:-~
“I was ina terribly run down condition
and had nervous prostration caused by
female trouble, in fact I had not been wel
since my children were born, This con-
dition worked on my nerves and I was ir-
ritable and miserable, I had tried mane
remedies without getting much help bat
Lydia E, Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound
brought me back to health and strength. I
has also carried me safely through the
Change of Life. I cannot too strongly
recommend your medicine,”
Mrs. Pinkham’s Invitation to Women.
Women suffering from any form of
female weakness are invited to
communicate promptly with Mrs,
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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SAID: "TEXAS IS THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE LORD" 95,000 Acre Ranch of Dr. Chas. F. Simmons Now On the Market.
Here is Your Opportunity to Buy a Farm of from 10 Acres to 640 and Two Town Lots in This "Garden Spot" for $210. Payable $10 per Month Without Interest.
Investigation will show that this 95,000 acres comprises one of the finest bodies of Agricultural and Truck Farming land in the entire state, commencing about 36 miles south of San Antonio and about two miles south of Pleasanton (the county seat of Atascosa County), and extending through Atascosa and a part McMullen Counties, to within 17 miles of my 60,000-acre Live Oak County Ranch, which I in four months last year, sold to 4,000 Home Seekers, on liberal terms, without interest on deferred payments, which gives the poor man, from his savings, a chance to secure a good farm and town lot for his home in town. I will donate and turn over to three bonded Trustees, $250,600 from the proceeds of the sale of this property to the purchasers, as a bonus to the first railroad built through this property on the line which I shall designate.
This property is located on that middle plain between East Texas, where it rains too much, and the arid section of West Texas, where it does not rain enough. Its close proximity to San Antonio, the largest city in the State, with a claimed population of over 100,000, enhances its value as a market for Agricultural and Truck farm products far beyond the value of similar land not so favorably located.
Topography.
Level to slightly rolling. Large, broad, rich valleys, encircled by elevations suitable for homes; 90 per cent. fine farming land, balance pasture land.
Forestry.
Ash, Elm, Gum, Hackberry, Live Oak, Mesquite, Pecan, abundant for shade, fencing and wood.
Soil.
About 60 per cent. rich, dark, sandy loam, balance chocolate or red sandy loam, usually preferred by local farmers, and each with soil averaging from 2 to 4 feet deep, with clay subsoll, which holds water.
Climate.
Mild, balmy, healthy, practically free from malaria, few frosts, no snow, no hard freezes; continuous sea breeze moderates extremes of heat and cold, producing warm winters and cool summers. Average temperature about 62 degrees.
Rainfall.
From the Government record, it is safe to assume that the rainfall on this property has been fully 35 inches per year, which is more than some of the old States have had, and is plentiful for ordinary crops properly cultivated, and for Grass Growing.
Improvements and Water.
This property is fenced and cross-fenced in many large and small pastures, with four barbed wires, with posts about 12 feet apart. Also a number of fine shallow wells.
Also a number of fine Lakes and Tanks.
Also, a number of fine flowing Artesian Wells, whose crystal streams flow for miles and miles down those creeks, whose broad, rich valleys, irrigable from those continuously flowing streams, make it the ideal place for the Marketing Gardener who desires to raise from two to three crops of marketable produce on the same ground every year.
Farming and Truck Farming.
Seasons never end.
This land is adapted to profitable culture of Beans, Cabbage, Celery, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Beets, Carrots, Onions, Radish, Squash, Strawberries, Cauliflower, Okra, Oyster Plant, Peas, Rasberries, Turnips, Apricots, Cantaloupes, Grapes, Irish Potatoes, Olives, Sweet Potatoes, Bananas, Dates, English Walnuts, Figs, Melons, Peanuts, Barley, Blackberries, Broom Corn, Lemons, Plums, Tobacco, Alfalfa, Rye, Oranges, Peaches,
Pecans, Corn, Cotton, Oats, Wheat, Apples, Pears.
Page 63 of the book entitled "Beautiful San Antonio," officially issued by the Business Men's Club of San Antonio, dated May, 1906, says:
"It is readily conceded by all those who know anything about Texas that the most prolific agricultural section is that which recognizes San Antonio as its logical center, particularly that portion directly south of San Antonio, with the Gulf of Mexico bordering on the southeast and the Rio Grande bordering on the south and west.
"Within the last four or five years, in the territory named, special attention has been given to growing vegetables, they maturing at a time when they secure the maximum prices on Northern markets, which markets they virtually invade without a competitor. The profit in growing vegetables in this territory will be seen by an examination of the following figures, secured from reliable sources, showing Net Earnings Per Acre:
"Watermelons from $75.00 to $200.00.
"Cantaloupes from $40.00 to $75.00.
"Cabbage from $125.00 to $225.00.
"Cauliflower from $75.00 to $225.00.
"Beans and Peas from $100.00 to $125.00.
"Tomatoes from $125.00 to $400.00.
"Potatoes from $60.00 to $150.00.
"Onions from $150.00 to $800.00.
"Tabasco Peppers from $500.00 to $900.00 per acre.
"The Chicago Record-Herald publishing the following individual experiences in South Texas:
"Men who came here with $500 and $600 a few years ago are now independently rich.
"A young man who came to this country for his health, bought 18 acres and in one year cleared over $6,000 from it, which was $523.33 per acre.
"Another man, 65 years old, from 79 acres, sold $5,000 worth of produce, from which he realized $63.29 per acre and then raised a Cotton crop on part of it, which made him $35 per acre, which made the same land net him $98.29 per acre for that year.
"Another man from 80 acres in 1904 realized as follows: From Onlons, $2,226.91; from Cotton, $1,800; 200 bushels Corn; 12 tons Hay; 5,000 pounds Sweet Potatoes.
"Another made $3,200 from five acres of early Cabbage, which was $640 per acre, and grew a second crop of Corn and Peas on the same ground that year.
"Another realized $27,000 from 90 car loads of Cabbage, averaging $300 per car, which was $207.69 from each of the 130 acres he had planted.
"Another netted, above all expenses, $60 per acre on Potatoes, and planted the same ground in Cotton that year from which he realized $35 per acre, which made that ground yield him $95 per acre.
"Another realized $32,966 from 230 acres in Melons, which was $143.33 per acre.
"Another netted $21,000 from 35 acres in Onions, which was $600 per acre.
"Another netted $17,445, or $79.25 per acre from nine cuttings of 220 acres in Alfalfa, which yielded in one year 2,475 tons and sold at $11 per ton.
"Another received $900 from one acre in Cauliflower; sown in July, transplanted in August, and marketed in December."
The same authority quotes the following statement from the Hon. Joseph Daily, of Chillicothe, Ill., who owns thousands of acres in the Illinois Corn Belt. He says:
"I am one of the heaviest taxpayers on farm lands in Mason and Tazewell Counties, Illinois, and I have been familiar with the conditions around San Antonio for 12 years. Any thrifty
farmer can get rich, and make more money off of this cheap land, acre for acre, than any land in the State of Illinois, that sells from $150 to $225 per acre."
Come to the land of beautiful sunshine and almost perpetual harvest.
Where the people are prosperous, happy and contented.
Where the flowers bloom ten months in the year.
Where the farmers and gardeners, whose seasons never end, eat homegrown June vegetables in January, and bask in mid-winter's balmy air and glorious sunshine.
Where the land yield is enormous and the prices remunerative.
Where something can be planted and harvested every month in the year.
Where the climate is so mild that the Northern farmer here save practically all his fuel bills and three-fourths the cost of clothing his family in the North.
Where the country is advancing and property values rapidly increasing.
Where all stock, without any feed, fatten winter and summer, on the native grasses and brush.
Where the same land yields the substantials of the temperate and the luxuries of the tropic zones.
Where the farmer does not have to work hard six months in the year to raise feed to keep his stock from dying during the winter, as they do in the North and Northwest.
Where there are no aristocrats and people do not have to work hard to have plenty and go in the best society.
Where the natives work less and have more to show for what they do than in any country in the United States.
Where houses, barns and fences can be built for less than half the cost in the North.
Where sunstrokes and heat prostrations are unknown.
Where sufferers with Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hay Fever and Throat Troubles find relief.
Where, surrounded by fruits and vegetables, which ripen every month in the year, the living is better and less expensive than in the North.
Where the water is pure, soft and plentiful.
Where the taxes are so low that the amount is never missed.
Where Public and Private Schools and Churches of all denominations are plentiful.
Where peace, plenty and good will prevail.
Where it is so healthy that there are few physicians and most of them, to make a living supplement their income from other business.
$1,000 Reward will be paid to any one proving that any statement in this advertisement is not true. Write for literature and name of nearest agent.
Man's Precious Rib.
A young lady having asked a surgeon why woman was made from the rib of a man in preference to another bone, he gave her the following gallant answer:
"She was not taken from the head lest she should rule over him, nor from the feet lest he should trample upon her; but she was taken from his side, that she might be his equal; from under his arm, that he might protect her; from near his heart, that he might cherish and love her."—Houston Chronicle.
A noble mind disdains not to repent.
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Walter Howard, the London dramatist, was leaving the stage door of a theater one evening when an anemic-looking youth stepped up and said: "Are you Mr. Howard?" The author replied in the affirmative, whereupon the young fellow said he wanted to go on the stage. Noticing his evident unfitness for such a life, Howard advised him to stick to his present occupation, whatever it was. "I am assistant pawnbroker across the way," said the ambitious young man. "And what do your people think of your going on the stage?" asked Howard. "Oh, they are right against it," was the faunty reply, "but I shouldn't mind the disgrace myself."
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