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n. THj DAILY ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT. "ITtt ,1905. OKLAHOMA ON INDIGESTION CANNON FOR CLOSE PURSE JANUARY THE GARNET. Joy comes to those wlu constancy fleets Their true affection, which e'en no defect Can swerve.

And, If In January born, wlne-hued GABNET always should be worn. i STEADY BOOM Leads to Chronic Dyspepsia and Catarrh of thi Sto'niach. HOW IS YOUR DIGESTION? Over Six Hundred Corporations Expected That Speaker Will Try Chartered Past Year. to Keep Down Expenses, Christmas Flowers We will have a full line of Palms, Fern, Asaleas, for th Christmas trade, also all kinds of cut flower, at prices that ar reasonable. An ordef placed with na will be filled carefully and d-.

lirered promptly. Tipton Hurst, Florists 519 MAIN STREET GREENHOUSES CORNER FOURTEENTH ST. AND PARK AVt Old Phen, 8 tor 774, Greenhouse 491. JANUARY Birth Month Rings No. 470a.

15X0. Ladle'- twQ Almandlne Garne" No. 4701. Gentleman's Carbuncle Garnets. PINE TREE STATE" OIL, GAS AND MINING Industrie Draw Large Capital Twen ty Railroads Chartered Twenty-seven Banks Twenty-seven Tele Has Splendid Representatives Who Have Won Praise From the Common Enemy New Ypar's Reception Big Success "Boss" Piatt Comes Out Ahead.

phone Companies. Solid gold hand-made mountings. Set with Garnets, signifying "Constancy." A full line of these rings for ladies and gentlemen. $2.50 to $50 Children and misses, CHAS. S.

STIFFT, main and third rial Secretary William Grimes there were thirteen daring the year, with a Guthrie, January 4. Six hun Ladles' all-linen, hand-embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, dred and eighty-nine corporations chartered in Oklahoma during the past twelve months with, a total cap capital of $11,015,000, in which the names of St. Louis capitalists appear as incorporators; San Francisco figures in twenty-two charters, with capful; Chicago In sixteen, with $72,616,000 capital; Fort Worth in seven, with $4,276,000 capital; Mil 10c ital stock of $291,668,926 tells the sto ry for this territory and is considered nam indicative of the great attention Oklahoma is receiving from all parte of Ladles' Handkerchief as above, fine quality. Kodol Dyspepsia Otire Digests What Ten Bat, the Stomach and Enables the Digestive Organs te Teed the Body. UruolieUtd Comtponienu.) Spencer, la.

Have had Dyspepsia for twenty years. My case was almost hopeless, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure was recommended and I used afew bottles of it and it is the only thing that has relieved me. Would not be without It. Have doctored with local physicians and also at Chicago, and even went to Norway with hopes of getting 'some relief, but kodol Is the only remedy that has done me any good, and 1 heartily recommend It. Geo.

A. Thompson. i Taylorsvllle, N. It affords me pleasure to bear testimony to the most excellent merit of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have used it in my practice with the most satisfactory results and recommend it as one of the finest dlgestanta known to the profession.

Every person suffering with Dyspepsia or Indigestion ahould use It O. L. Hollar, M. D. Crooks ton, Minn.

I have used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for a period of nine months, using in all four bottles, and I can say that it haa cured me from Dyspepsia completely, and I recommend it highly. J. 0. Settler, Traveling Salesman. Allenville, Mich.

suffered Heartburn and Stomach trouble for some time. My sister-in-law haa had the same trouble and was not able to eat for six weeks. the country. For much of this capital stock was subscribed by the citzens waukee in two, with 18,000,000 capital; Kansas City in fourteen, with capital; Colorado Springs in three, with $520,000 capital; Denver in four, with $2,310,000 capital; Boston in one, with $50,000 capital; Minneapolis in two, with $660,000 capital; St Paul in three, with $1,075,000 capital; Pitts 15c of St. Louis, Chicago, Pittsburg, San Francisco and the other leading cites SOCIAL AND PERSONAL of the United States.

The charters taken out for oil, gas Washington, January 4. With the Christmas festivities of the good old year of 1904 a thing of history, the members of congress who went home to spend their Yuletide are returning to the scenes of their labors. As soon as congress reconvenes it will devolve upon those of the lower house to push through the numerous appropriation measures which are well under way in the committees. In Republican circles it is rumored that Speaker Cannon will urge his side of the house to keep the strings of the public puree drawn taut, as he is desirous of making a refutation for economy that will rival the one he earned when at the head of the committee of appropriations. Whether his influence over the ruling party will be sufficiently strong to accomplish this aim remains to be seen.

There are not a few who believe it impossible for the reason that the clamor for money is Just as loud at this session as was tha case during burg in six. with $4,850,000 capital; and jreneral mining companies lead Dallas in five, with $1,205,000 capital; Ladles' all-linen shear hemstitched and embroidered Handkerchiefs, all Initial, put ay in nice boxes for Xmas, all other lines of business In number and total capitalization. Of these Phoenix in live, with $4,100,000 capi tal; New York City In seven, with $12,200,000 capital. The following in there were 170 chartered with a total capital of $87,230,700. The interest in the early part of the year in the one charter eaoh: Beaumont with ENTKRTAINMENTS.

By Mr. and Mr. Peay. Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon N. Peay enter 25c Wichita mountain region, and the de $50,000, Baltimore with Gal veston with $800,000. Toledo with $3. 000,000, Cincinnati with $60,000. Vic velopment as the year closed In the Cleveland oil and gas field, had much to do with' increasing the number of talned the Cotillion Club last night at tkeir some, the guest of honor being tor, with $2,160,000, Portland with $75,000, and Chihuahua with mlnlne charters.

Men flocked to Ok Jacob Blass $200,000. lahoma from all parts of the United States to assist In the mineral, oil and There wer mor Baptist organiza tions than any other chartered during eas development, and in many in 402 MAIN STREET. the year, the total being as follow: Baptists 18, Congregational 4, Metho No. 92, That in the death of Mr. Holts-man we have lost a consistent member and a manly companion and coworker; that his long service as an officer and member of Typographical Union No.

92 was such as deserves emulation it further Resolved, That we express pur sorrow at the death of Mr. Holts-man, and tender our sympathy to his bereaved family; be it further Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the records of Typographical Union No. 92, that' a copy be furnished the family of deceased and that a copy be furnished the dally papers for publication. F. H.

DODGE, ELMER GRANT, W. M. MOORE. Committee. "FAUST" WITH IMPROVEMENTS.

stances their efforts have been crowned with succeea and rich rewards. Smelters in the Wichita mountains tell the story there, while gas wells with a flowing capacity of dist 18, United Brethren 4, Presbyterian 1, United Presby She lived entirely on warm water. After the working days of former congresses. During the Christmas recess Senator Berry and Representatives Dlnsmore and Wallace have spent Cie major portion of their leisure attending to matters pending before the different departments. When there is work for these men to do it is a very rare case terian 2, Mennontte 1, Jewish 1, 20.000.000 cubic feet daily in me and one Balem organisation.

Th amount of church capitalisation is Osage reservation show the result of taking two bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she waa entirely cured. She now eats heartily and la In good health. I am glad to say that a dose of Kodol always gives me instant relief. tv D.Erskine. small for th reason that, under the Ok the work of the prospectors in mat lahoma laws it is not necessary for locality.

for them to defer the performance of same. As an illustration of the way During the year twenty railroad such corporations to hav a capital stock, therefore but a very small per cent of them pay any attention to the Jheir colleagues think of the delega urtpred with a to- Miss Maude Carter of Erie, Pa. The interior of the house was beautifully decorated with smllax, which festooned doorways and arches, twined pillars and chandeliers and banked mantels. The porch was enclosed and turned Into a delightful retreat by the use of rugs, cozy corners and comfortable cushions, and Iff this Inviting spot punch was served during the evening. Supper was served upstairs, where congenial couples, two each, were seated at little tables daintily decorated in holiday designs.

The affair was a most enjoyable one, one of the features of interest being the happy Intermingling of both young and married society folk. The following were- among the guests: Club members John Bond, Will Bond, John Boyle, Joe Brown, Harry Campbell, D. Cantrell, John Deason, H. Hennegin, L. Hemingway, B.

Kidder, C. J. Lincoln, John Meyers Eugene Polk, M. P. Riley, Durand Whipple, Tom Shannon, W.

B. Smith, B. Walker, C. Walker, Tom Yeakle and Messrs. and Mesdames Lee, McCutch-j tion from the "Pine Tree State I will New Britain, Conn.

Kodol Dyspepsia panltal stock of $118,676,000. Of capital. quote the observations of a well-known Cure Is giving such "universal satlsfac- these the surveys have been complet The Odd Fellows head the list of se lstlng contracts. I. Our advocacy of Independent free coinage of allver being based In the belief that auoh coin, age will effeot a parity between gold and silver at the ratio of It to 1, we declare, aa a pledge of our sincerity, that If auoh fre coinage shall fall to affect a parity within on year from its enactment aa law, such coinage shall thereupon be suspended by law." But It was rejected by a vote of (26 to 303.

This convention waa not remarkable- for anti-silver endorse-ment, voir way remember. tlon and is so surely becoming the Posi- ed and in some instances the work of representative who, in referring to the 1 members from Arkansas, said: "The ttve relief and subsequent cure fof thla -ooHtruetion has wmttreneea; fnts is cret orders chartered, with six to their credit, the Masons two, Saloon Keepers' Protective two and the following mort dlBtresslor alimeiitrl feel that I true of the Guthrie, Fairview West stats -oxrkansag indeed fortunate in the selection of her public men; never during my experience as a mem Christine NHsson and Sig. Taglia-pietra, at one" time co-members of the Grand Opera Company at the Acadmedy pf Music, New York one each: Maccabees, Bohemian, ern, an orient leeaer, now ouuuiu between Guthrie and Fairview, where Plowmen of America, Menaonltee, Burial Leagu and Knights and Ladle connection Is made with the main line am always sure to satisfy and gratify my customers by recommending It to them. 1 writ this to show how well the remedy Is spoken of S. P.

terra. Druggist, 297 Main St of the Orient The other roads char of Librty. tered were the Kansas City, Elk City Texas, the Missouri Oklahoma In addition th three irrigation City, figured in an episode a la Llm-burger most Inappropriate In consideration of their naUonaHtles, companies chartered, there were Ave Central, the Oklahoma, Roswell ft county farmers' institutes incorporated ber of the house have I known a more conscientious, zealous, intelligent delegation than the one which hails from the state with the famous springs. There is not a one of them that can be improved upon. It Is with the slnr Cerest regret that I will tee the leave-taking of Mr.

Dlnsmore, who would be a credit to any constituency. While I am of opposite political faith, these sentiments are expressed for these members because they are in every way One evening "Faust" was the opera during tn year, and in addition th What Is the difference between a Kodol DyspepsU Cure is prepared at lexington sulphur Springs Electric scheduled to be given, tysjon? the the laboratory of E. C. De Witt ft Chicago, and is sold by leading drugglita following agricultural organisations: Th National Farmers' Exchange, Farmers' Federation of MnnraimH railway, the California ft Arizona ta California line), the South McAlester rabbit and haref 8. C.

The rabbit la smaller, lta legs are shorter and mor nearly equal in Red River ft Gulf, the Denver, Wood Marguerite, the late Del Puente (alternating barytone) the Valentine, and so on, so Tagllapletra was "off," and Mexican Henequln and Agricultural Company, United States Agricultural length. It burrows In the ground and is Company, Farmer' Protective, Detec worthy of praise. As this expres' ward ft Southwestern, the Oklahoma ft Cherokee Central) the Kansas City, Tulsa ft Southwestern, the Kansas City, Okmulgee ft Gulf, the Canadian had Invited some German friends to a very where. "Ask for the 1905 Kodol Almanac and 200 Year I tive and United Labor Organization. gregarious, and ohlef of all, its young ar blind and nearly hairless at birth, "small and late" at the then famou slon emanates from the camp of the Beaver County Melon Growers.

Okla common enemy, the whole state of Ar old Morettl restaurant In East Four Valley ft Western, the ifil raso, juoun homa Nursery and Orchard, Farmers' In common speech the words ar inters tain Park ft St. Louis, the Kansas- eon, England, Melchor, Reyburn, George Rose, Roy Thompson, Vinson-naler, Lonsdale, R. Miller. Guests Messrs. Drummond Jones, Capt Shaw H.

Morrison, J. Peay, H. Leigh, Van Etten, Smead, N. Peay, George worth-en, Neil Bohllnger, Will Mitchell, Harris; Messrs. and Mesdames Bennett, Al Read, Ayres Cook, R.

Peay Coffin "red Marshall, Redding, Mrs. Hangerj and Misses Bayliss, Alice Robinson) Ella Adams, Bess Williams, Frances Roots, Lois Roots, Helen Heinze, Carrie Hempstead, Bess Holllnger, Lottie Campbell, Gibson, Maude Carter, Sue Worthen, AdolDhlne Fletcher Nll Federation of Woodward County and teenth street As the dinner was drawing to a close the singer found nidnlinma. Interurban. the Missouri, the Oklahoma Broom Corn Growers' the feast lacking In what he consid changeable, but strictly all American "rabbits" are hares, the home of the true rabbit being Europe, Oklahoma ft Gulf, th Denver, Wichi Association, ered the essential Llmberger cheese INSTALLATION kansas should feel proud. As has been, the custom In ye old ah times, the president extended the gen era public the usual Now Year's reception last Monday.

Everybody connected with Washington omclal and private life took part in the monster affair. First ia Una were the members of the diplomatic corps, followed ta ft Memphis; the Oklahoma Knrthwnntern. Dominion ft Gulf, the QUESTIONS OF OFFICERS Missouri, Kansas ft Oklahoma to build a line In the Osage country, and the ntiihnmi Cltv. Henryetta 4 St What Is quaok grass? 2. What to for the Teutonic guests and ascertaining Moretti could not supply them with It, rushed forth to an establishment In the -vicinity, where he purchased a quantity, and was returning therewith when he ran into the arms It used for? M.

P. M. Louis. Couch grass, a speolee of the Agra AND ANSWERS A total of twenty-seven banks were pyron genus of grasses. It also to IT Pike Lodge, No, 12, Held an Interesting Last Night and Installed Officers.

called dog-grass, wheat grass, quickens aad squlch. 2. In dry regions It to Thla quotation I from an artlole about the farm land of northern of the Impressarlo Strakosch, who waa tearing about distractedly to find him. v. "Com quickly "Ttg.Z- "Del Puent has been taken ill," te gasped.

"The curtain is up, and there is no one to finish the part of Valentine." Remonstrance from the barytone proving vain, he was obliged to hasten by the United States supreme court, cabinet officers, members of the sett-ate and house, army sad navy officers, stationed then the private citi-sens who cared to extend greetings to the chief executive and his family. Ia point of numbers this reception surpassed any of its predecessors by far; this can be attributed in a large measure to the unprecedented victory of the present occupant of the White House. Naturally there were thousands who went merely for the satisfaction considered valuable for pasturage, and In places It I found useful because of th binding effect of It stoat root, Minnesota aad southern Canada: "This land nc waa the bed chartered, with capital stock amounting to $873,000. All of these banks are now in operation. One trust company was Incorporated with a capital of $100,000.

Irrigation matters are of wonderful interest to the territory, especially since the government set aside the reclamatloa fund for the redemption of the semi-arid lands. The Oklahoma Agricultural, Horticultural and Irrigation Society was organized ail IncornoraUd during the year, and Pike Lodge No. 1J. O. O.

held Dooley, Jennie Pillow, Hedwig Penzel, Annabel Quinn, Dixon Nowland, Rudy, Leonora Scott and Marguerite Miiler! SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. U. M. Rose will be hostess this afternoon to an important meeting of the Memorial Chapter, U.

D. 0. Mrs. James A. Shtpton of Fort Mc-Klnley, is visiting her parents, Dr.

and Mrs. C. J. Lincoln, and will be a guest in the oity during the remainder of the social season. She will be JoiBed later by Captain Shiptoa.

The Misses McClure, who have been the guests for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Sara Reyburn, left last night for their home at Cartersville, an Important meeting last night, hav an Immense lake." Now, how so is planted on railroad embankv ments and the like. In the eastern part of the country, however, Tt la looked on as a pestiferous weed. about It? Andjf tru.

what goes to show" It o. J. M. This Is true, and refers to the Lake ing a good attendance, and each member made It Interesting for th others. Officers far th present term were installed by the following, who acted as grand officers: 8.

Grove, D. D. G. Alex McKay, grand marshal; E. C.

Hatfield, grand warden; G. Larson, grand secretary; 4 John Q- Hays, to the academy, where, depositing the ehees in a corner of his dressing-room, he donned his costume; and dispatching a note to his friends at the restaurant "to keep it ap until he was dead, when he would rejoin them," he answered his "call" and saying "We have seen Mr. Roosevelt" After the New Year reception will follow the series of dlnlners given in honor of the president by the members of his cabinet. The first of these Agassis of geologist. In the latter glacial period It oovered an area In Red River valley bigger than that of the present Great Lakejj, as is shown in addition two private irrigation concerns were chartered, with a capital stock of $1,600,000.

These wer th Black Mesa Smelting Irrlga'i'on and townslte Company Grieved p.anrrolr. Ditch and Irrigation Com social functions will of course 1e given grand treasurer. went on the stag. TO BEAUTIFY YOUR COMPLEXION IN 10 DAYS USE SATINOLA THE UNEQUALED BIAUTIFIBR. f.niiJow appearing for Jhii3 death) pranking -mber6t the omclal 'x Mr.

Ai B. Chichester night Identifiable shor lino and the family, Secretary of State Hay. the TThe. following. u2sr installed: J.

B. Revilf, N. J. G. Murray, V.

secre scene Tagllapletra bethought him' of lor a two weeks' visit to Portland. Ore. Mr. Stephan, who has been for sev tary; C. T.

Coffman, treasurer; L. G. pany, both chartered to construct irrigation aystems in northwestern Oklahoma. Twantv-HAvim teleohone companies eral days the guest of his daughter. delta deposit ef streams entering it Masses of ioe ar believed to have prevented it from draining toward the north, and to have held it to such Luckett, R.

B. N. J. Mclnturff, Mrs. J.

P. Easley, has returned to his heme at Guy. L. S. N.

M. Pettlt, warden; A-E. Owens, I. A. Toors, O.

E. F. Cupper; chaplain; C. E. King, wer chartered, with $3,224,100 capital stock; seven schools and colleges, height that Its, surplus passed to the The Aesthetic Club held a delightful meeting yesterday afternoon at the Minnesota river and the Mississippi.

with $101,600 capital eleven newp-nr ftomoanies. with $296,000 capital; If tl.n: i Columbian Club rooms. Miss Winona Wiley, one of the dod others will follow in the order ef their rank. Beginning with this year to old rule of inviting enly the eablnet members and their wives will be departed from, and a few select friends of. the hosts will honored with invitations.

By pursuing this plan it is contended that, the monotony ef such affairs will be done away with. After repeated efforts "Boss" Piatt senior senator from New York state, has made Governor Odell lay down in his fight for the toga now worn by Senator Depew. In a series of conferences which extended over a period of ten days Governor Odell came to Finally th Ice melted enough to his purchase, and, to his dismay, discovered that members of the chorus had demolished half of it during his absence from the room. At white heat of anger over the theft, he aeized what remained, but before he could find a safe hiding-place for it his "call" came, so, jamming the Llmberger within the breast of his doubtlet. be rushed "on." During hi death agonies Marguerite throws herself prone across her brother's body, bending over frantically to kiss him.

The audience said NHsson had never acted the part so one library, with $6,000 capital; four mlt It passing late th Red river and nlar teachers la Peabody high school. pf ft mm pas returned from her holiday oung. draining dry. teen agricultural institutions, wim $50,661,000 capital; four fair associations, with $30,000 capital; eight ath Mr. and Mrs.

F. O. Rodgers, who nave been visiting their daughter. What la meant by the Chesapeake letic, sporting and social ciuu, $53,500 capital; sixteen secret orders, Mrs. J.

P. King, have returned to their pip: Bay dog? 8. W. cenduotor Progress Lodge No. 138 will have a public Installation tomorrow (Thursday) night at their hall, Markham and Chester.

The public is cordially invited. C. T.Cof man, county aad E. C. Hatfield, editor of the Beacon Light, will deliver addresses on Odd Fellowship.

The order in Little Rock Is In a prosperous conoiuom. -The four subordinate lodges have degree work at every meeting. CHANGE OF LOCATION An Amtrlcaa retriever, probable the realistically, little dreaming when she the fore and stated that the friends of with capital; flfty-nve organizations, with $27,600 capital, and sixteen cemetery associations, with $252,360 capital. In tbe line of mercantile aad general business concerns there were 311 char-tor. Uatiari with a total capital of ablest retriever of all, dogs.

It is a large dog avIghing about 65 pounds, with thick, short coat waving about back and shoulders, and with a Wooly raised herself suddenly and faced jex-Gov. Frank 8. Black had seen the them that the horrified expression and on the political wall, tear-streamlng eyes, which they na- and decided to withdraw their candi-turally ascribed to a passon of re-1 date in favor of the "Joke factory," morse, were merely due to a too Mr. Depew. Since the defeat of th close contact iwlth the barytone's covering underneath thla.

Its exact origin is unknown, but the name is 694,100. Of these eighty-nine were mercantile concerns proper with 000 capital; twenty-thre grain and elevator companies, with $434,600 cap home at Waco, Tex. Miss Jennie Pillow of Helena is the guest of Mrs. Rufus J. Polk.

The board of lady managers of the Roots Hospital will hold an Important meeting with Mrs. Logan H. Roots tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Ofa-eera will be elected and the board revised. Miss Fopey Matthews of Redfield Is the guest of Mrs.

W. I Cobb at 617 West Tenth street. The ladles ef Little Rock have have shewn their appreciation of our up-to-date perfume department We have enly the best. Allan's Janice at II the la our best seller. Snod-grass Bracy Drag Co.

Llmberger scheese. Llpplnoott's. France hopes te achieve the blood from the locality In which it first come to note. SATINOLA 1 a sew discovery, guaranteed, and money refunded if It falls to remove the woret aa of Freckles, rimples, Tsn, Sallewmesa, Liver Spots, Blackheads, or any akin eruption, la 20 days. Leaves th akin clear, soft, healthy aad restore th beauty of youth.

Thousand testify ital; thirty-four cotton gia ana muiing companies, with 658.200 capital; twenty-one lumber companies, with canltal: forty five manufacturing less conquest of Morocco, says the Paris Matla, by establishing a school master and a doctor In each of the towns on the Algerian frontier. What was the Hill resolution, lifer In character, adopted at the Chicago convention In 1896? H. F. D. ex-governor, the admirers of Flatt It signifies the utter undoing of Odell's political machine and the reia-statement of the Piatt forces.

So bitter had this fight for the seat held by the "Peach" waxed that Senator Piatt declared In a recent conversation that he would resign his place should Black be nominated for the senate. Tom M. Smith, a white man 30 years old, committed suicide in the Cotton Belt stock yards at Texarkana, by hanging himself: Despondency was the cause. to the merits of Satinola. Price 60o Messrs.

ft Hansen, who hav conducted the Board of Trade Saloon at Second and Scott streets for several years, have purchased the stand of G. Morgner at 205 Main street and will their stock of fine whlskys, wines, to that place, where "Blondy and Bill" win -be Jleased to meet their friends. 4 Mrs. Matilda Webb, -aged 60 years, was accidentally burned to death near Hsroldton. Crawford county.

companies, with $1547,000 capital; thirteen construction companies, with $1,033,000 capital; forty-eight loan, investment. Improvement realty aad townslte companies, with $9,193,269 canital: eight creamery companies. Satisfactory progress la being made It was this sabstltute offered for and $1.00 by leading druggists or maU. with the new work and repairing on the coinage nlank: "1. But It should Prepared only by the levee line between Osceola and Lux- NATIONAL TOILET Pari.

Tnn. be carefully provided by law at the Clil im I Divlr K. anArivr-AM A with $71,000 capital; six electric cem-1 i v. 1 nnA same time that any shange In the mon- r- i KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS WILL INSTALL OFFICERS ora. where nearly $200,000 worth work Is contracted for.

It Is expected to have this all completed before the first of March, 1906, panics, wnu iboiiww. i- i. nted bv Terrlto-1 lary Standard shouTOTnot apply to er I Pharmacy and Madam Veatcn. in- the cbartars gra District Deputy Chas, M. Bryan of we have spent the best part of oar live In perfecting Dr.

Caldwell's ttiunvo SYRUP; PEPSIH that It may cure your stomach and bowe4 trouble. can prove it haa cured all forma of stomach troeMe la ttaoasands. of case. Pepsin Syrup Montlcetlo, 11V Qentlemeu A couple of years ago while experimenting through the South. I found that by spending part of my Gme tat marshy dghborhoods filled with miasma, my entire system was being lowly poisoned.

I had chills sod fever, ached all evert tost appetite and sleep. Tte doctors told me that I had inalarto, and quinine was prescribed. I took. ft for two weeks and as I kept setting worse decided change treatment, I spoke te a friend about my condition. He Hid that he had soma of Dr.

Caldwell's (Laxative) 5yrup Pepsin that he Wished I would try. I used It for three days aad felt better, and sent for six bottles aad sued them while la camp. It acted like magic la drivrag tha pofsoa out of my system, cleansed any blood, restored my appetite, and I am now perfect health I keep It oa hand and find that aa ores atonal doss keeps gflswolL 'y 1 P. Bradford Perkms, Memphis and Grand" Warden of Tan-nesse John J. Mason will install the following officers for Little Rock Council $12, Knights of Columbus, Wednesday night at Pythian hall: Chaplain, Rev, P- Eprtght; grand knight C.

Rudd; deputy grand knight John 8.. Maloney; chancellor, W. 8. Boone; T. J.

Glnocchio, financial secretary; F. B. Murpay, recorder; J. J. Keller, lectnrer; B.

O'Brien, A treasurer; J. H. Tnohey, -advocate; H. 3. Leasing, warden; Claude Martin, ln-aide guard; U.

P. Menilel. outside guard; P. J. O'Brien, Louis Koers and John 8chmelser, trustee.

RESOLUTIONS OF RE8PECT By Little Rock Typographical Union Upon Death of E. A. Holtxman. -Whereas, Providence, through fts in-. exorabl laws, has taken one of our 5 We print nnoareua ictudvuiki tlie thousands which we have received since i from nni it we cam Breve nil our claims to yoj sum cure tha first lflrtLfi- wvi.

t-Aiinifl M- DLI wvm vwrUI not when you are very atek, but today. copulas tagredlent that Nature haa provided to pvt the stonsac to good working order, MlM AT YOUB DRUGCKTS-SOC. AND $100. WHOSE V1ME AMD FACE APFEflR' ju vvauaasi Avenaw, I ON EVERY feOTTLE OF THE wucnjo, in, 7 -active workers from among us, Mr. E.

O. Heltnnan. it 1 Keselv, TTpegranhloal uaion 7 V-- i- 7.

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