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the the The New Era J. S. HOLDEN, Pub. FT. GIBSON OKLAHOMA We duo far another comet Are The story of AD alligator In Paw Par lake gives us pause.

"The police mobilized their reserves tr autos." Automobilized them, as 1t The son of British peer la Mg dishes PO ought pan out. This ycar's peach. crop is one largest and prettiest that over failed in the Events in Latin America indicate that there 14 something revolutionary 1n 1 8 banana diet. A small prison sentence looks great deal worse than A big fina to the confirmed Joy rider. The times seem proline of necidents.

And tho worst of it is that the great majority need nover happen. Now to a good thine for some Don't club to offer an honorary bership to King Alfonso. Austrians are demanding cheap meat. Here 1s one more chance for the Belgian bare promotor. A California family went crazy templating the comet.

All that some people are looking for is an excuse. Hailstones measuring two inches in diameter fell at Sault Ste. Marie, but the local icemen are not discouraged. A Boston scientist says that sauer. kraut.

is superior to beans as a diet. Thin be good news in Milwaukee, A Washington umpire will call strikes. and balls in Esperanto. Will some kind. friend tell us what' they usually talk? Professor Watking says old-fashioned dyes have disappeared.

Soned death, however, continues buelas usual. There is a dispute as to the ownership of the Spitzbergen islands. They will make 8 cold collation for some country other. One thing that marks the mikado and peculiar statesman his success in keeping his out of. the magazines.

The prince consort of Holland has broken his collar bone by a fall from a bicycle. The royal advisers should make him keep to golf. King Alfonso's boat was in collision at Southampton the other day and sunk. That XIII. after his name is certainly a hoodoo.

The washing of paper money is rood thing, but it should not encourage the gold manipulators to keep our coinage bright by "sweating" It. In- setting a muzzle. it la. not necessary to Irritate the animal by Road of scrap-iron. Dog muzzling may be humane as well as effective.

Some one has seen a flock of geese flying southward. They were doubtless hastening away from the terrible beat which Medicine Hat, occasionally reports. Some fault-Anding is being done on the score that the paper on which the Dow $1,000 bills were printed is of inferior quality. Probably everybody noticed it. A Chinese delegate to the deaf mute convention of deaf mutes at Denvor is looking for an interpreter.

Can any one here make 6,000 letters with their fingers? An unlettered man with Dr. Ellot's Mvo feet of books at his bedside might feel no compunction about throwing one of them at. the neighbor's cat the back fence. Prof, Wilczynskt of the University of Chicago thinks mathematics and poetry much alike. At least you quently meet with examples of each you do not scan.

The new football rules are being prepared. Let us hope there will nothing in them to alter the form the conventional magazine story about Thanksgiving game. An Ohio judge has decided that 118 not illegal for a woman to her husband's pockets. wouldn't have made the slightest Terence if he had decided the other way. A European duko, visiting this counItry, declares he wants to go in iness hero.

His family may be led by this decision, but it is far manly than coming 88 fortunehunter in the hope of gaining another work.to. live. The fashionable hobbled woman belong to the class who rush in angels fear to tread, only she the line--or the hobble--at rushing. Lately she has been falling out boats when she tries to stand up them, but she doesn't drown. A woman just home from Paris to pay 40 per cent.

duty on a skirt, and, to refine the cruelty, it hobble skirt and be couldn't-kick. Some slight hint of what woman's desire to make herself kraotive has upon the commerce of world is given by the statistics on French ribbon industry 'of the Etienne Chamber, of Commerce. total ribbon produotion for 1909 $19,084,186. Of this amount 460 was for home consumption for export. COUNTRY ALL RIGHT A STRIKINGLY STRONG ARTICLE BY COL.

HARVEY. THE WRITER SEES NO CLOUD "A Plea for the Conservation of Common Sense" That is Meeting With Cordial Approval. "As the health and happiness of body depend upon, each muscle my and nervo and blood doing its work in its place, 80 the health and happiness of my country depend each citizen doing bis work in upon his place. "These young citizens are our to fortune. Can we not hostages safely assume that the principles their lives augur well for the mating of Republic? When permanency have the the before foundation stones of continuance been laid with such care and promise of durability? "The future, then, is bright.

And the present? But one thing is needful. No present movement is more laudablo than that which looks to conservation of natural resourcos. But. let us never forgot that the greatInherent resource of the Amer. est 1s Common Sense.

Let ican people that be conserved and applied without cesention, and soon it will found that all the ills of which WO complain but know not of are only A strikingly strong article by Colonel George Harvey in the Nortb American Review, for Septembor, 18 written in view of such mesa for the American future that it has attracted wide attention. The article la entitled, "A Plea for the Conservation of Common and it 1A mooting with the cordial proval of business men of all shades of political opinion throughout the tire country. In part Colonel Harvey RAJA: "Unquestionably a spirit of unrest dominates the land. But, if it be true that fundamentally the condition of the country la sound, must we necessarily auccumb to despondency, abandon effort looking to retrieval and cringe like cravens before clouds that only threaten? Rather ought we not to analyze conditions, search for causes, find the root of the digtress, which even now exista only in men's minds, and then, after the American fashion, apply such edles as seems most likely to produce beneficent results? Capital and Labor Not Antagonistic. Link that connects labor with capital is not broken but we may not deny that it 18 less cohesive than it should be or than conditions war Financially, the country, 18 before In its stronger than ever tory.

Recovery from 8 panic 50 severe AB that of three years ago WAS never: -80 prompt and comparatively complete. The masses are practically free from debt. Money is held by the banks. in abundance and rates are low. "Why, then, does capital pause upon the threshold of investment? The answer.

we believe, to be plain. It awaits adjustment of the relations of government to business. The sole problem consists of determining how government can maintain an even balance between aggregations of interests, on the one hand, and the whole people, on the other, ing the latter, against extortion and saving the former from mad assaults. solution 18 not easy to find for the simple reason that the ation is without precedent. But 18 not progress being made along sane and cautious lines? Conserve Common Sense.

"Is not the present, 88. we have 8000, exceptionally secure? What, then, of preparations for the future? Patriotism basis of our institutions. And patriotism in the minds of ur youth is no longer linked solely wit fireworks and deeds of daring. It 18 taught our schools. A new course has been added--a course Methodically, our children loyalty.

learn how. to vote, how to conduct primarles, conventions and elections, discriminate between qualifications candidates and, finally, how to govern "as well as serve. -They are taught to despise bribery and all forms of corruption and fraud 88 treason. Their creed, which they are made to know by heart, 18 not plex. It 18 simple, but comprehengive, no less beautiful in diction than lofty in aspiration.

Those are the pledges which are graven upon their memories: "As it is cowardly for a soldier to run away from battle, not so it is cowardly for any citizen to contribute his share to the well-being of big country. -America my own dear land; she nourishes me, and I will love her and do my duty to her, whose child, servant and civil soldier I amn. such as attend upon tho growing pains of a great and blessed country. Religion should be concrete and applicable. Religion is the natural expression of not a Bot of actions or of babliving, its, or a posture of the mind added to the dally life.

The type of religion, therefore, 18 conditioned on the kind the kind of living is of living, and conditioned, in its turn, very largethe physical and economic etly on of lige. The religion of fectiveness should run deep into the open country the indigenous affairs of the open country. Spiritualization. snould be native. It Immune.

worry about my health any "1 never more." "How lucky. you are. Don't you ever feel 111?" often; but I've had all the "Oh, yes, operations it 1s possible to undergo." Of Course. say a woman always reads love story backward." "I take no stock. in that claim.

the maangers would be diving so, plays with the last. act ville. Courier Journal, TRY TO MURDER WHOLE FAMILY TAYLOR SHEPHERD DIES AND HIS BROTHER CANNOT LIVE YOUNG GIRL ASSAULTED Brutal Crime Committed by Unknown Person While Family Was Asleep Criminal Makes: Good His- Escape--Posse Organized Newkirk, Okla--Wholly inhuman -in Its ferocious brutality was the crime. committed by Bothe unknown person In this town early Friday morning, when Taylor and J. W.

Shepherd, brothers, about 65 and 55 years of age, respectively, had their brains beaten out while lying asleep in their beda, and Allre Shepherd, 13-year old daughter of J. W. Shepherd, sald to be half. witted, was criminally assaulted. uty sheriffs, polico officers and a posse of eltizens have been scouring the country' desperately for the fiend who.

committed tho deed. Taylor Shopherd died soon afterwards, and J. W. Shepherd, his brother, cannot live. The Taylors are painters by trade and poor, but highly respected citizens.

Alice, the daughtor of J. W. Taylor, had been keeping house for her father and uncle for some time past. The crime was discovered when the girl tottered to the home of Barney Ward, her brother-in-law, and told him there was something the matter with her father. So far as can be learned, the triple crime was committed between 1 and 5 o'clock in the morning.

A night watchman was in the vicinity of the Taylor home about. 1. o'clock. and was nothing wrong at that hour. It is belleved revenge was the motive I of the crime, though a sister of the men says she knows of no one who had 8 real or fancied grievance against them.

The doors to the house are not locked and the assallant had no trouble in From. the appearance of the wounds on the skulls of the victims the assault must have been made with a gas pipe or some such weapon. When discovered the men were weltering in their own blood and their brains were oozing out of the ghastly wounds. The condition of the girl, while serious, is not dangerous. Examinations by doctors showed the nature of the crime and that the flend had accomplished his purpose.

There are absolutely no clues to the assailant. There are few negroes in Newkirk; but at present a number of Mexicans are here working on the railroad and some suspicion is held toward some of their number. If the person who committed the crime should be captured and his guilt proven. lynch law is probable. The entire town and country is aroused: Killed by Bursting Engine Bartlesville, -Horace Holloway, Katy engineer, was killed, and L.

E. Goodrich, fireman, was fatally injured when the boller of M. K. T. train No.

22 exploded near Coffeyville, at Thursday morning. Both men are from. Parsons, Kan. The mangled body of the engineer found a half mile from the explosion. No cause is known for the accident.

Another Attempt to Kill Kaiser special dispatch to the Morgen Post from Dunfkirchen, Hungary, says that a formidable bomb was discovered Friday lying on the railroad track in front of Emperor William's train, in which he was proceeding to the hunting lodge, twenty-five miles southeast a of kirchen. The correspondent adds that tie bomb did not explode. Coal Prices Advance $1 a Ton Kansas City, is the ultimate consumer instead of the mine operator or the miner who must pay the cost of the five months' coal strike just ending. Coal will cost the Kansas City consumer from 50 cents to $1 a ton more this winter than last winter because the mines have laid idle this summer. One Killed in Train Wreck Holt.

-H. L. Howard, of Brookdold. was killed and 18 persons injured when two passenger trains met ill a head-on collision on the Chicago, Burlington Quincy, one mile north of here Thursday. The trains which collided were the Chicago, Burlington Quincy No.

4 from Kansas City, and the Chicago, Rock Island l'acitic No. 201 Chicago. The latter train beaded in on the B. Q. tracks at Cameron Junction on its way to Kansas ('ity.

A misunderstanding of orders by the (., B. Q. crew is said to have been responsible for the wreck. The trains were to have passed at this station. Fugitive Jumps from Train Kansas ('ity.

Mo. -Telling a newsboy that he was a fuglive, an unknown man jumped from a train near Salisbury and fled. The train backed up and the man's hat was found, but he had disappeared. Shafroth Nominated for Governor Denver, F. Shafroth has been nominated the democratic nomipee for governor of Colorado.

Practically tho entire Shafroth slate has been chosen by a narrow margin. Bloodhounds Trail Convicts McAlester, trail-3 ed and treed four convicts who caped from the prison guards while at work on a road one aud one-half miles from. the penitentiary when they made a dash for liberty in a gand storiu which blinded the guards. The prison ors jumped into the brush, but the dogs put th: ee up a tree after a short chase and a fourth one a half mile further on. J.

Arthur Sparks, sent from Latimer county for three years for grand lar cony, escaped. He had six monthe yet' to serve. THE VERY LATEST--THE JUMPING TUBE SKIRT (Copyright, 1910.) STATE SAVES BY RULING SUPREME COURT REVERSES THE DECISION OF LOWER COURT Depositor's Guarantee Fund Relieved of Responsibility for the Permanent School Fund on Deposit in the Columbia Bank Guthrie, thirty-five opinions handed down by the supreme court Tuesday was one by Associate Justice M. J. Kane, relieving the Oklahoma depositors guaranty fund of responsibility for the $190,000 of the permanent school fund that was 011 deposit in the Columbia Bank and Trust company of Oklahoma City when that concern failed, in September.

-with $3,000,000 labilities. Of this amount of school funds, approximately $50,000 was protested by bank collateral in the form of county warrants, worth more than the amounts protected. The remaining $140,000 was protected by suretly company bonds, and the suit just de cided makes the surety companies liable for the full amount bonded. "The bank guaranty fund is created," says the opinion by Justice Kane, "under the police power of the state, which must not be invoked, except to promote the public convenience, the general prosperity, the public health, the public morals, or the public safety. It was obvious that large sums of the public funds would sarily be deposited in banks gener ally, and in case of the failure of a state bank having such deposits pay ment out of the guaranty fund would place an additional strain upon it that might jeopardize the claims of general depositors for whose protection it was primarily, intended.

To obviate this the legislature upon permitting such public funds to be deposited in banks, further provided, in the same section, a system whereby they would be completely protected against loss without. impairing the usefulness of the bank guaranty. fund as a protection to the general depositor." Justice Kane's reference to the system of protection provided for public funds is that statute requiring such funds to be protected by eral, such as bonds, or by surety. bonds. "It is not unreasonable," continues Justice Kane, "that the legislature would provide a system of protection amply sufficient to protect the permanent school fund against loss wherever any part of it might be protected without regard to the bank guarantee fund.

And it may be, that in addition to the reasons hereinbefore set out, the legislature intended this sec. tion requiring collateral or security protection for prop and not guarantee fund." The National New York is amount of its has already States Fidelity of Baltimore the Southern kogee is liable The case in fore District of Oklahoma court's ruling public funds, to be a a burden to the bank Surety company of thus liable for the fuil bond of $50,000, which been paid; the United and Guaranty company is stuck for $50,000, and Surety company of Musfor $40,000. question originated be- Judge George W. Clark county, and the lower is reversed and remand- ed. Officer Shoots Man Who Carves Pawhuska, K.

Downing was in shot and killed at Bigheart by Deputy Sheriff Lee Maddox. The shooting oc curred after Downing had sovercly cut Maddox with a pocket knife. Maddox seriously though not fatally, injured. Oklahoman Invents Steel Ties Chickasha, papers from Washington have been received by J. P.

Ashby of this placo for a railrond tie that will cost originally five times as much as the wooden tie, but will last a generation and reduce the number of section men required to keep roadbeds in repair to one out of seven now employed. Another Chicago Auto Accident men were injured Tuesday, when an automobile in which they were riding at a speed of 45 miles all hour, plunged into the Calumet river at Homan street, Hammond, Ind. Tired of Living, Boy Sulcides Vinita, writing 3 note saying that he would be glad to see his brother and sister again, but that he was" tired of living, Roy Cohorn, twenty-one years old, shot himself at the home of his parents, near Bluejacket. Girl Marries at Eleven Years Pine, Harding of Bogaluslla Is one of the youngest brides our record. She is aged eleven, and was married here to Wm.

Breland, aged nineteen. Greatest Gas Well' in World -A that has an estimated flow of 50,000,000 cubic feet. of gas per day has been brought in by the Highland Oil company in the Shulter field. If the flow proves as estimated this is the greatest gas well in the world. HENRY JURY INDICTS TEN PACKERS Conspiracy, Combination and Illegal Monopoly the Charges Made Chicago, federal grand jury which has been investigating Chicago.

packers has returned Indictments against ton high officials of the Swift, Armour and Morris concerns. There are. three indictments against each. charging combination, conspiracy and illegal monopoly. The men indicted are: L.

F. Swift, president of Swift Edward Swift, vice president of Swift Charles H. Swift, director of Swift Francis A. Fowler, director of Swift Edward Tilden, president of the National Packing company; J. Ogden Armour, president.

of Armour Arthur Meeker, general manager of: Armour -Thos, J. Connors; superintendent of Armour' Edward Morris, president of Morris and Louts H. Heyman, manager of Morris Co. The first indictment in detail charges all defendants with engaging in a combination in restraint of interstate trade in fresh meats. The second charges conspiracy.

The third charges the defendants with monopolizing the trade in fresh meats by unlawful means. On August 11 the first sensation was sprung. Thomas G. Lee, manager of the dressed beef department of Armour was indicted for perjury. The grand jury also returned a sensational report charging Alfred R.

Urion, chief counsel for the company, and president of the Chicago board of education. and three Armour office employees with having destroyed stenographer's note books demanded by the inquisitorial body. In the Lee perjury indictment it was charged that weekly meetings are held in Chicago. at which the packers fix prices and decide how much bustness shall be doue by each company during the week. New Pacing Record Established Indianapolis, a special race at the state fair grounds Monday, Minor Heir, son'of Heir at Law, broke the world's record for the paced mile by going the distance in 1:59.

The previous record, 2:00. Was set by Minor Heir at Galesburg, two weeks ago. The race was a triumph not only for the winner but also for Lady Maud who finished second in and George Gano, who was a close third, at 1910 Oklahoma Cotton to Germany -Duncan, the honor of shipping the first consignment of Oklahoma cotton to a foreign port for the year 1910. Tuesday fifty bales went out over the Rock Island via Galveston for Bremen, many. County Attorney of Pawnee Assaulted Pawnee, that tho prosecution against him on charges of whiskey selling was a "frame up," O.

H. Roper, the defendant, attacked County Attorney Robert S. Cole in the court room here Thursday. Roper struck the attorney on the back of the head, and knocked him down. Officers grabbed Roper before he could do any.

more damage. Six Injured in Theater Fire Bellefontaine, an explosion in a moving picture show at Jackson Center six people were perhaps fatally burned. Leaking gas was discovered and the lights were turned off. One the men went to hunt the leak, and lighting a match while on top of step ladder found the leak and was hurled across the room. Boy Held for Murder Chester, J.

Evans, tor of the Edgemont hotel, this city, was murdered Friday night, while asleep in his room. His son, Richard, 19 yours. old, was arrested charged with the crime. Probe of Disaster Started Ludington, of the ferry disaster, in which more than a score were drowned, is being made before the federal inspectors here. Survivors of the wreck and officers of the Pere Marquette company have been summoned to the inquiry.

It 18 hoped to fix the responsibility, if possiblo, just how the best built vessel on Lake Michigan could have perished 88. it did. That the shifting the cargo was the main cause of the trouble is given credence. Nagel Slated for Supreme Court name of Scoretary of and -Labor Charlos Nagel has replaced all other in the gossip of Washington regarding in9 expected appointments to the present and prospective vacancies in the. supreme court of the United States.

The more apparent substance is given to the mention of Mr. Nagel, because he 'hails from the Eighth circuit, which. although It embraces thirteen states west of the Mississippi, has been without a judge on the supreme bench since the death of Justice Brewer, A BID 900 DROPS CASTORIA For Latints and The Kind You Have ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT Always Bought Avegetable Preparation for As similating the the Food and and Bowels Regula- of Bears the ting Stomachs INFANTS CHILDREN Promotes and Rest.Contains rior Mineral neither. of Opium: Morphine NOT NARCOTIC Reupe of Old Dr SAMUELITTCHER Pumpkin Seed Ax Senna Rochelle Salls Anise Seed Arper.mint ale Seda In Worm Seed Clardied Sugar Flavor A perfect Remedy for Use tion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms, Convulsions.

Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP For Over Fac Simile Signature -of THE CENTAUR COMPANY, Car Thirty Years NEW YORK. 35 Guaranteed Alb' DOSES inunths under 35 the old GEN Food and CASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR WARNING THAT WAS FAMILIAR Grocer Man Used Formula That Made Little Harry Long to -Be Far Away. Mrs. Jones' favorite warning to her young progeny when they were in chief was that she would tend to them in a minute.

"Tending" was accompitshed by applying the open hand where it would do most good. When Harry was four years old he was sent for the first time round the corner to the grocery. In a few minutes he came trotting soberly back with the nickel still in his hand, but no bag of onions. "What's the matter?" asked his mother. "I'm Traid of the man," he said, solemnly.

"Oh, he won't hurt you." reassured Mrs. Jones. "Run along and bring the onions. I'm in a hurry for them." A second time Harry disappeared round the and a second time. returned without his purchase.

"I'm 'fraid of the grocer man," he explained, as before. "Well, what makes you afraid of him?" demanded his mother, patiently. answered the little fellow, "bofe times when goed in, he looked at me, an' said, 'I'll tend to you in "-Youth's Companion. Saucy Soldier Shut Her Up. Col.

Robert C. Carter at a Nashville banquet was talking about campaign comrades. "Then there was -Dash: of Company be said. "Dash had the reputation of being the nastiest tongued man In the regiment. "It out was Private foraging one Dash, you evening on know, a who, rich estate, came accidentally upon the owner's wife, a grande dame in evening dress.

"Dash asked her for food. She fused him. He asked again. But; stilt refusing, she walked away. she said, 'I'll give you nothing, trespassing like this; I'll give you nothing.

My mind is made up, ig said Like the rest of you, She Wae a Big Fighter. Mrs. Benbam- you remember when I had coming out? my. but it must have beer. like the launching of a battleship.

When the yellow streak begins work out of some people they have a At of the blues. PUZZLED Hard Wark, Sometimes, to Children. Children's taste is ofttimes more accurate, in selecting the right kind of food to fit the body, than that of adults. Nature works more accurately through the children. A Brooklyn lady says: "Our little boy had long been troubled with weak digestion.

We could never persuade him to take more than one taste of any kind of cereal food. He Was a weak little chap and we were puz zled to know what to feed him on. "One lucky day we tried GrapeNuts. Well, you never saw child ent with such a relish, and it did me good to see him. From that day.

on it seemed as though we could almost see him grow. He would eat GrapeNuts for breakfast and supper, and I think he would have liked the food for dinner. "The difference in his appearance is something wonderful. "My husband had never fancied coreal foods of any kind, but he became very fond Grape-Nuts and has been much improved in health since using it. "We are now a healthy family, and naturally believe in Grape-Nuts.

"A friend has two children who were formerly afflicted with rickets. I was satisfied that the disease was caused by lack of proper nourishment. They showed So I urged her to 130 Grape Nuts as an experiment and the result was almost magical: "They continued the food and today both children are well and strong as 'any children in this city, 'and, of course, my friend is a firm bellever in Grape-Nuts for sho has the' evidence before her eyes every day." Read "The Road to Wellville," found In pkgs. "There's a Reason." Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to thine. They Are genuine, true, and full of human interest.

World's' Largest Cemetery. At Rookwood, Australia, is the largest cemetery in the world. 'It covers 2,000 acres. Only a plot of 200 acres has been used far, which 100,000 persons of all nationalities have been Buried. And we once beard of a man who wrote a book on "How to Get Rich" who had actually done it himself.

GOOD HOUSEKEEPER Use the best. That's why they buy Rot Cross Ball Blue. leading grocers 5 cents. When it comes to finding fault, even a detective can make good. Constipation canses many scrious Is thoroughly cured by.

Doctor Pierce's Ploom Pellets. a lanativo, three for cathartic. A heart unspotted 1s not easily L. DOUCLAS PROCESS. SHOES MEN'S $2.00, $2.50, 83.00, 04.00, 65.9 WOMEN'S $3,89.50, 84 BOYS $2.00, $2.50 $3.00 THE STANDARD FOR 20 YEARS They are absolutely the mest popularand bestshees for the price in America.

They are the leaders everywhere because they hold their shape, At better, look better and wear lowger than other makes. They are positively the ecomemisal for you te by. Douglas name and the retail price are sta bottom guaranteed. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTET supply Mail Order L. Brockton, Mama Lice, Mites, ticks, fleas, and other parasites cause serious losses to every stock.

and poultry rais. er. Kill them safely, by using, BLACK-DRAUGHT DISINFECTANT LICE KILLER DIP This is a safe, cleansing, aromatic preparation, much stronger than carbolic acid, without its disagreeable and dangerous qualities. Try it. Your dealer sells it.

Write for free Medicine PCS its on fre- be of it go It dif. busi- more may where draws of in had new WAS effect atthe the 8t. The was and Don't Persecute your Bowels Cut out cathartics and purgativos. They Try. LITTLE A CARTER'S LIVER PILLS Purdy vegetable.

Aa gently eliminate on bile, the and liver, CARTERS soothe the delicato ITTLE of the membrane bowel. of IVER Care PILLS. stipation, as millions know. Small Pill, Sand Dose, Scall Price Genuine mat ban Signature Area a Accidents Will Happen And when they do---they hurt. HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL is the one instantaneous relief and cure for all wounds, bruises, sores, cuts, sprains and abrasions of the skin.

It torms an artificial skin covering, excludes the air instantly, stops pain at once. There are many oils, but none like HUNT'S. The action is different, and the effect as well. HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL Always have it in the house. Take it with you when you travel---you never can tell when HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL may be most needed.

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Oklahoma City, No. 39-1910.

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