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Cheootah Enquirer i ft Italtad; Publishers OffBOOTAH. OKLA. Shattered Nerves. Many people complain of shattered nerves. Very frequently this malady Is caused by the Overwork of body and brala.

Bad sleep or no sleep at all Is one of the prominent symptoms ot shattered nerves. A weary and yet resBcss feeling during waking hours, both da? and night, ia a similar symptom. Bicessivo irritability, instead of gooe tempet. is another symptom. A strong tendency to think the worst of everything, rather than the best, is another symptom.

A wish for death, rather thaa life, with such a state of body and mind, is aot uncommon. A strong idea that we are somehow wrong and cannot get right, is another symptom Fear and foreboding of Is another. What we have Indicated as the symptoms will indicate that tfce mind has a great deal to do with all such cases Frequently, says the New York Weekly, it is the mere idea, strongly fixed, which works all the harm. If the mind could banish Its depression, the same nerves that have been set down as hopelessly shattered may turn out to be quite sound and good by the act of changed thought. But to do good work one must have adequate rest.

More and better work ia done by a good sleeper, who daily takes at least eight hours of sound sleep, than by one who forces himself to do less. But even If this were not true, it would still be certain that It is ruinous to life 's grandest to deny the nerve-system that which Its healthy state depends. NEWS OF THE WEEK Host Important Happenings of the Past Seven Days. Interesting Items Gathered From all Parts of the World Condensed Into Small Space for the Benefit of Our Readers. Miscellaneous.

Labor day was celebrated In New York by a monster parade In which 40,000 union workmen took part. As a result of floods which are de- secretary Western Pennsylvania Chief Justice Gantt of the Missouri supreme court haB issued a' temporary restraining order against Judge I Taylor ot St. Louis to prevent the I 'opening ot the ballot boxes used in the recent primary in St. Louis. Tbe or- der is made returnable'on October 13.

I Col. Honry M. Novias of Red Bank. N. was elected commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic at Toledo on the first ballot J.

Kent Hamilton of Ohio was elected senior vice commander. The Women's Relief Corps elected Mrs. W. L. Gillman of Roxbury, as its president.

The Oklahoma Farmers and Stock- mans association has been organized at Tulsa. P. I. Brown of Beggs la president and J. H.

Fisher of Sapnlpa China a etroying the rice crop of famine is threatened there. Robbers entered the postofflce at Breckenridge, Mo-, blew up the safe and escaped with $1,100 and $1,200 worth of stamps and a small amount of money. An attempt was made by anarchists to capture a meeting of the unem- and West Virginia are suffering for lack of rain. Many Industries in that section have been forced to suspend operations. The forty-third encampment of the Grand Army ot the Republic will bp held next year in Salt Ijike City, I -tali.

fly the overturning of a rowboal at A TBXA8 CLERGYMAN Speaks Out for the Benefit ef Suffering Thousands. Rev. G. M. Gray, Baptist Clergyman, of Whitesboro, says: "Four years ago I Buffered misery with lumbago.

Every movement was one of pain. Doan's Kidney Pills removed the whole difficulty after only a short time. Although I do not like to have my name UBed publicly, I make an exception ia this case, so that other sufferers from kidney trouble may profit by my experience." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N.

Y. AND SHE LEFT HIM GUESSING. Romance got something of a setback the other day when, from 'he steps of the Royal Kxchange of London, the common crier made proclama- ion tlint. after August 1 the doubloon would cense to he tender iu the Weil Indies. Including Uritish Guiana Now the boy who finds a pirad-'a buried treasure v.

ill have to dispose of his Spanish gold iis bullion value It mar him to know thai for -iouie years tic'' doubloon has not Iwon 'be precious thing it was. In 17 Mi, ind for a century after, it was worth dollars, "more or HS;" but the current doubloon Is woi'h only about live dolllars. It has censed to be coined in its native count'y, and BOW it will soon unpopular In tbe West Indies. it lias in a mix-d cm- Uri'isli. Unl'ed and Spanish cirir.s.

In interest, of however, the na.u.e at must survive. It i fi'-s nnl. snore than that the HI was 'he value of a as n. ver such a nvntli fi:" ry as loafs of ei Ij-tt ire -Ravish silver to ployed In New York but was a fall urn Tu ok M)3a Babble Metcalf 8tPn on account of the stern measures of the police, who arrested Alexander Berkman and compelled Emma Gold man to leave the hall. The Oklahoma "Jim Crow" car law has been upheld In a decision handed down by Federal Judge Cotteral at Enid.

Four persons were burned to death in an Incendiary fire which destroyed a seven-story factory building in New York. A crank armed with an antiquated "bulldog" revolver was caught near the president's home at Sagamore Hill the other day. He wanted the pres ident to order out 10,000 troops to I catch yeggmen who had been terrorU- lng Boston. Labor Day was gem rally observed throughout the country parades and I gatherings to hear political speeches. I At Cliicaso William liryan was the guest of the working-men and in Kansas Citv J.aloor temple dedlcati Staniov Ketchell was knocked out iu the twelfth round at I.os Oal by Hilly I'lipt" of Illinois, who thereby 1 takes the middleweight champions 1 frorii 1 in M'-'hourrie.

An. Is from He roil st i' sug- There batt leshi that port Forest fin and nor'hein whate illioc-' ber. thousanls lards and towns. ri sons rocc In full view Wat er il a wll 1- i 1 'i and o- Mrs MM-' I ographer for United States District Attorney Gregg, and Ward Cornelius, a young land dealer were drowned. The Independence party Is to have a complete state ticket In Kansas this fall, with John W.

Northrop of Wichita as the candidate for governor. Two women, wives of miners, were shot and seriously injured during a strike riot at Scranton. when miners attacked the state police while escorting non-unionists home. Judge Taft and Senator Korakermet in the reviewing stand of the G. A.

R. parade at Toledo. and publicly shook hands amid the cheers of the veterans and others who saw the incident. Two negroes entered the M. K.

T. passenger station at Oklahoma Ci'y the other night, held up the assistant cashier and robbed the safe of They escaped. The entire business district of Suni- nc was recently destroyed by lire, causing a loss of $100,000. Lumber at $100,000 was de- -trovd by lire in the yards of the Saginaw I.umber company at Woman's Directions of Little Help to Traveling Lawyer. A New York lawyer was called recently to a hamlet is Berks county, Pennsylvania, in the interest of a large coal corporation, and now he Is telling this story on himself: He was driving along a country rocd and feared he might have lost his bearings.

The village he wanted to reach seemed elusive, so he halted in front a farmhouse to inquiries. "Madam," he called out to a broad German woman, who stood looking at him from beneath a "poke" bonnet, "can you tell me how far It Is to the. next village?" "Oh, yust a leedle vays," came the response. "But, my good woman, how far Is It? Is it two. four, six or eight miles? That's what I want to know." "Yah.

I tinks so." And tho Wall street lawyer drove on a wiser man. Ntvar Disappoints. "Many extensively advertised remedies are failures when put to the teat Hunt's Lightning OU is an exception. Confidence In it la never never follows Its tee. It la certainly the greatest emergencyi remedy now obtainable.

For cuts, bursa, sprains, aches and pains I know no equal." GEO. B. PADDOCK. Doniphan. Mo.

Critical Eye for Babies. The five-year-old daughter of Brooklyn man has had such a large experience of dolls that she feels herself to he something of a connolssenr in children. Recently there came a real live baby into the house. When it was put Into her anas the five-year-old surveyed it with a critical eye. "Isn't it a aloe baby?" asked the nurse.

"Yes, It's nice," answered the youngster hesitatingly. "It's nice, but its head's Would Be Cheaper. A church appointed a committee to get subscriptions for a chime of bells. They had qeea nearly all the congregation. When they went to see a rather poor member they told him they would like a small amount toward IL He promised to give as much as he could, but he said: "Don't yoa think it would be cheaper to put a whistle in?" i) of of acre Wi opsin ''a have laid standing tltn- of at riricl: icm 1 or ilii-- l'' fin who A to ic11 to th'-re I A new ci- ''rot.

i s. I liat-- ci during The n.i.l iitrt martial has i--i' Fort W'ci i 1 Hi 1 d. i- of duty, 1 ii discovered bv i 1 T.F universit i la "In bus bi-en at lie observa- tin r. v. i' fa; iik Pailv N'e Chlggers and Mosquitoes Are now In their business is good and they are happy.

There Is no earthly use of your letting them chew on you, however, If you don't like their ways. A little Hunt's Lightning Oil applied to exposed parts will keep them off, and Immediately relieve the irritation i caused by their bites. Rub a little on and see for yourself. ana Gets prompt- on ike bowels, cleanses ossisfe one in overcoming Habitual constipation permanently. To get As oenejiciat ejects bip tbe genuine.

lanujactured by the- ficSx-RUpCo. SOU) BYLEXOINO SICK HEADACHE Positively enred Bey these Little PUla. They also rsUsre Distress from dtgeat -ad Haass? Eatlnc. A perfect nssy tor Dliiissss, Drowslsesm, Bad In thsMowta, Qui e4 Tongue, Fa4a ia Sba TORPID uresL They regvlata the Bowels. Pureljr Vsuitable SMALL PILL.

SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac -v Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. h.iv in. So far (a Micagu ditt -nil trut i' rs ro to Lie- Ci Jt Sec 1 itl.w- -ell il- i 'hat spot fin hey he "it to I th- ir -M and of I b.

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in 11-- rade and i' 'el Samuel 1 r. American 'i of I.al. Personal. OK of 1'enns re ly a Iiiri in no it and tin of ll' I an I I heir si ant ot hc.r day. Even boarding house landladies must pay out good money for the privilege of boarding street cars.

YOU VSB BALL tlLCB, Get Red Crews Hsll blue, the best Ball Blue. 2 oz. package only 5 Pretty teeth are responsible for a iood many smiles. -1 in ai in 1 1 .1 li po.l'.lc (Vc.tr; rt end of in SUi. itat ion 11 "What was your record across Jersey 'One country constable and a cow." No Automobiles There.

"Tbere are no automobiles on the poplen sine's of heaven." sayB the Whit sett Courier, "but they're giv- it lots of fol 'ivs a chance KI walk tho'e stoMi-n streets. One of tbe arrlv- in town best week and the spin the owner took in it ii pi'cipil a bimd mule on top of the -wn hall, wiTi the man thai was the in'i'ie The mule so i' kicke-1 town clock to pieces 1., kickin' a hole In the roof a I in' on the mayor, just as he look seat an' called coumii io older Having landed In ii.idsi of inein, the mule walked slow and dlitc: to the front door an' then touk to the woods." Peonies as a Medicine. Peon 1 -3 orieinaily esteemed less for b-au'y of bloom than for value as a in' dji-i in 1 In ion of Its curative votiu-s, the peony waa named after Fiona, the of the gods. An old writer says: "About un infant's neck ham; peouie. It cures Ale, cru-ll mala lie Nor did the use uT the piant stop there, for peony water was and drank In by- g-ne tlnns.

tl.ou-jh whether as medicine or in, r-iy as a refreshing tem- peracii b' Is more than modern writers can s.iy. MOTHER AND CHILD Both Fully Nourished on Grape -Nuts. Red Cross Fever and Headache lias ,1 th al tr udents away from and I'-n live remote fi-m 'Ic of btiib may hare a tti- fan.by reunion The inc'iisp-ii Sunday in the- holiday nay a (he f.T red character The p.lan advar.taK-s that the and Americans tioo conservative to adopt It dri ssed the 1-'. in at Fur; a i loser rela; ion i bi-di. UlJV ei; 27 rninutes it'n 1 is ai bus.

KoiriK fr mi 11 down town, cirrlini; t' state house and r-'ur three pas rs on bo The charL 'e Is made i rs a. I urging the two as I I nap ale a MiEht of i Fnl '-hip ai Co iicn I fa ir rou ml s' loine of til- "il lie had i.t.'i ard. at the recent it Iona 1 -I nil n.anajs Ij'-an l.ioertm i.si'.y ha, ar -T of the I u. i inilr -nar al I mo -rut ic un -ii chosen vie- chairn I P-coi -rai jo commit' the Fryan cacnp.i in isi-onsiu cost flOlIl Of There are throe pniKii al kinds uio.s<iaiioes. One disseiulnaies fever, another malf a sp.

Malty malaria and the third Is a snipe legged stinging machine that makes its habitation In New Jersey, btop to distinguish, but kill on sight. Senatorial i acnjiaiirn the vai lo cam.id; to JS Gov. llauiey has is a call for an extra of tae Indiana legislature to meet in Indianapolis September 18. Tine- lailioad eiuployvs w-re Uili-il at Chii i.asha, 'A hen a itoi-k island work train hit a ballast tiain. The Republican campaign In Ohio Connecticut man has married bis i-oiiJt, and will shortly discover he has irada a horrible blunder if it was his to get rid of the servant problem.

Iialley of Cornell uni- ptcd th- appointment ad of the commission to Invesi 'he condition of laiuueis of too lilaleH A. of tho Pasteur in- In who I eranie iufe-t- WM'I ric'-ntly. las pro- nnunceil out of danger by his physicians. President Roosevelt and family are to leave Hill for Washington on September 22. Gen.

Harrison Gray Otis, publisher of the hoi Ansceles Times, is at the I Hopkins bicipital In Baltimore I for die pnrpjse. of undergoing a Bur al operation. I Alt General Hailley las ROU- IO Si. Louis lo aid in the prosecution 1 of the primary election frauds. 1 Prig.

Oen. A. W. Corliss, U. 8.

A is dad at his home In Den- was formally opened at, YouiiHStown. i retired Harris of Ohio, Gov. Hughes of ver, Col. He was 71 years old. YorU and Senator Bever.dge btanoMp; Pear, a noted Ponca In dlan chief.

Is dead at Niobrara, Neb. Gov. New Were speakers. Tbe special grand jury called to probe the recent race riots in Springfield, 111., has adjourned after returning 117 President Roosevelt, It Is said, in his final annual message will recommend an Increase In the army to 100,000 men. Dr.

Frederick P. Rusl)n, one of the most noted surgeons in tbe west, was shot and kllUd as he was on the point of entering his home in Omaha. There Is no clue to the'Identity of tbe slayer, i Mrs. W. H.

Caruth, wife of the vice chancellor of tbe Kansas university, Is dead at Lawrence. 1 The value of this famous food Is shown in many ways. In addition to what might bo expected from Its chemical analysis. Grape-Nuts food Is made of whole wheat and barley. Is thoroughly baked for many hours and contains all the wholesome Ingredients in these cereals.

It contains also the phosphate of potash grown In the grains, which Nature uses to build up brain and nerve cells. Young children require proportionately more of this element because the brain and nervous system of the child grows so rapidly. A Va. mother found the value of Grape -Nuls In not only building up her own strength but in nourishing her baby at tbe same time. She writes: "After my baby came I did not recover health and strength, and the doctor said I could not nurse the baby as I did not have nourishment for her, besides I was too weak.

"He said I might try a change of diet and see what that would do, and recommended Grape-Nuts food. bought a pkg. and treed it regularly. A marked change came over both baby and I. "My baby Is now four months old.

Is in fine condition, I am nursing her and doing all my work and never felt better In my life." "There's a Reason." Name given by, Postum Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellville," In pkgs. Ever read the above' letter? A new one appears from.time to time. They lire genuine, true, and full of human have been proven by years of severe tests to be the most effective Remedy made for Headache, Neuralgia, Sleeplessness, in fact pains in the head. They contain no Morphine, Cocaine, Choral.

If you cannot get them from your Druggist send tis 25c for a box. and Cuiiaira Soap In the promotion of Skin Health, Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, is undoubtedly superior to all other skin soaps because of its influence in allaying irritation, inflammation, and clogging of the pores, the cause of disfiguring eruptions. In antiseptic cleansing, in stimulating sluggish pores, in emollient and other properties, they have no rivals. Btild thrnimhout world, DofMits: Clu rt.frIi u-w I' no d-- 1 I'HIX 1 H. A hi.iin, U.K.

Paul. china, I'otiw Him Co Japan, Mariiyn, l.ttt., PerrtMn, Fo. A frirn, rUri I.Id i-tc. 4 Rectos, Cuticura Ikiuk uu duo ot Skin. Second Annual State Fair of Oklahoma At OKLAHOMA CITY.

October 1st to 10th, 1908' Room for all in comfort and safety. Make an Exhibit or take your family for a week of great profit for all. For Premium List arid Entry Blanks address the Secretary at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, i 1M i'i 1 I.M.'l-.

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