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rn IHE FARM VII J iE HERALD. jj^B".!* FOR THE l>Artm\\%\m%\mmm\ ""? 1'R-s^a^BOPK FOR THE VV^m s KAUMVILLK. YA. PRIDAY, MAY 1". 1907. .Nc TO.VN DIRECTORY. COUNTY DIRECTORY. . -a <WtT BB : OBTto r mm '? _IITORSEYS AT , S ?VING. i. Cms Bij. ?*?? ar ,1 ; rqANKLIN 4TTORXEY-A ^'HITl. 4. CO.. DRUGS. Medicines and Druggists' Sundries, A BEAL . FACE v.--! , , -'.'-. nrmt. rr .. lt ??-..-?"?? \%m*mc. aa, M I Hew BBWBllBat taaBBSfM Bat """beautyskin c- n co., a Pa. You Run No Risk ' j I W. T. BLANTON. J:weler and Optician. MAGN1FICEN' CUT GLASS Hilliest Unaly isonabl* Chappell. MARK TWAIN TCUH?D. tmfrlii, . ? ? I - li ? * - I- ft H Murk. I.ural I: MEXICO'S LTmiATUM nd Made For General Li: Q -lonel Bone. D IO KILL BARRILLAS. -tirrell lp In ???> ? r ? i ? .ra S. - ? ..11 aplrarj W ?? ll. i ? ? -.ii le li ? 1 in th. ttl..it at Miirtri.l ? ' lay. The - P i.t, \ lllnav-a. of n tor - It.rn.-il to llrath. May T. .l.r ?4b. .-.th. ?l I - n foal rantin**. ? ' iv .ht Ira. ? ?o Jamestown exposition, rn Railway. _ PRESIDENT SCORES. lt Hrara llpmlnar llimtti nilli Mt , harlr.ton I.t Tr lr phone. WASHING i"V Maj 7- Pi ? i .ntl forma 11-. ?? it the I aitl of a t ? ?? , ? ? ? I enf. action at a rink.* - ll tbe | r M l ai.--! ed > -i. ss hu ntl after thc ? ll . ?? - i i for l at I I - i ''?rmac cootra! ?t il ? William , fel pre - ' .t aatlpnal fe->ta. aaa] is bT tar Um I D tiHse . ? BLACK HANDERS CONVICTED. "letea Italian ir.e.k. Iimnil Galil | ..f .rm- at SS lll.r.li?rrr WILKE8BARBE . lilt? lu lia- La ? ? nar - . triil wa- ? ? tf> a biili'l of men ' ? ? ?v. natur Met arrrn na "ttl.-lilr. LXT, N Y. M.y 7 I ' lt ? .'? ? ll ? III HufT iiit. 1 t Ile ....??' I.mr.1 n..tta a, Parla. l'Al;: ; sa bl. h In N, ? - | : ? -v.r. l'l'liSlU'l: ? I ? ? < ? n Kat..r,lr nt I <?? lat ? ? ? hilt r.tr tht ? nf tin ? bo in litton, ami ? ? 1 - Mrlkr nt >rta S ..ri . YORK. Mus 7 T :. f..r i when a number of ; ? ? I f aNni uiial.lt , .nallian Drowned lu I'lnnar Pool rer of Oatai Woaderfiil Enema Care. ad ec/enia , Adame, Hi Pa home duct the case vs.* hn|-ele?a. bte lun^e bein resulted. I? chance we reail ai : a l-ttile andtvirin noticed In ?itil aeveral hot,lew were use., . etely cured, I all bl'mxl medicine* a: iii health tunic-', i.uarante* at W IEST0C1! DERBY. Pink Star Wins Louisvills's Grand Prize With Ease. ZAL SECOND A5D 0VELA5D0 THIRD Winner. Quoted at 1.*, tn 1 In Bet tins;, the 1...n?ral Prii-ril Horne lat Kare? Lona"** orth t oaplr *.ralina Ihe Maier. past a sj-ent and rveliiiir fieltl with an ease which bia clumsy, lu:. : ink Star, the ? ? rty-third K rby hy Eal, ssith < ? ? In third i-.Hitii.u a length and a half away. The race waa run over a track k deep in mud. ai .. I I, a I in the ka race. Thirty tb, th and wife ...tor*. .'.?avy track caused tl., draws! i edt whUh bad 1-een Bl g favorite In tbe I to xe ra and Hold Faat were alto ? - s. with rite at 8 tn - ? laadaal 1. Zal. lit % tn 1. had av.ll.e llttl. BOpp orlandwlck. at 10 to 1. and Pink Htar. I, tram virtu.liv pt away to a good start. ' tats the r. rellnotil*! Sands - :?do alternating lo ?- set a st'.ff pa. t- for tbe Brat sis furlong* coaaMartag tha eondi ? -he track, Bj -p. mlle Seal bad all tn ; rth place, i 1 Into the st ? ? bim a: down VI I'lnk Star's j.ink - won Proa ? tba wira Ptah Ital rtl rltl .1 fink rlra a winner length*, a lead ss -. ' in lift I. re race and Wi ? ? ?? : Orlandwlck. 'I ! by J. HW ALETHEU0 AT JAMAICA. VV minn,.I.nra Haatllrap Won la a llrltina Mulah hr 7 In | latarlte. SEW YORK. Ma> : ip | j \ tba T to B favorite, p fp.m - -<\ ot margin* nt Jamaica Sara< lue*, a wa? third . . ?? ' \ ? ? tame with a rush and . the fi I the la?t Ju-. ? li suc ? a field of sprinters Fis" : won. The ss -? ?or Beckham, first; M ? ? I'lftl flrnt; Paul Pl Nxth : ?hird sd; Herman, third. I parla ea I rim .. 1 rark. wring the fact that a street eat ?k the first ? ? Laminae Mateh la Mail. BALTIMORE M Inillnn- VS ..n I rn. \. CARLISLE I ? ' Hala stopped SH Ball t.nmea. m:\v YORK, v I Ai ' rain. I'....r l-lt.hlaa at t hi. a*.. CHIl charact, leauue Haaalaa Tnna DeatratTrd ki I lr. WARSAW, Maj J ? land persons an- ' of all the fruit* there are in the land Thal irr.iw un hush or tree, I would gise up the ch Fur H..Ulster's Rocky Mouutai Tea. ? Ihe Winston Dru| Dnw't Tar Ubi tobe divorced from your sppsadll There will tie no occasion fur it if yo keep vour bosnia regular with l> Kins:"* New Life I - actic is so gentle that the appendix nest has cause to make the let plaint (itiaranteed hy Whit. I>rug&i*t- lassa. KV".-I Vii,'. -I ri/, ti ts LD fl.Si AXMEN RAID CONEY ISLAND. ahllr Wnrk* Lana , lear sirret Mae of Kamona Sm lurk Hr.,,ri I svitb taren k'Hliu* nf i: I ommissi puer of ? torn ..I the and carteJ . s.|iin.I had . ...katti rough - ?terlal I af these ? hun - ' s - must hut n..ne of the ? owners '.? mit nf the I I a thousand leh tbe pro atlon* -SILENT" SMITHS MONEY. tr,, Vork Millionaire-. Will Read tilter the r'anrral. win be - Henry -Mfement to this af ' Man " diawa - who - I William lit, with wt. p.ur of the . Mr* Anita of the de ttl home it- after their ar til tl . tleel. ? - fo Just th has made '??rtuue In the will wi. . though the Duke of Man pg that -. nf tbe - been stated gb authority that In? still Dot I>..ly Mary will rw I I'apnnlMon Srrilt a l.lttlr Moaey. WASHINGTON. Mas ?'.nish the ex Harry St. town Ea ? my after a ' of dl I HOB,, bells wa Vt feW sd tl;* ri-pvrt i' Myan had N night in the ts the mort* HI. Neck Brokra la Trnlley XVrrrk BOWLIN'O ?'KI ,). who was I 1 In the wreck here when over :t .ersoiis were hurt ithhound limited on the . and Interurban ? <al while going at full speed. His neck waa broken Tbe i n woman ? *'!ly in u been Identified as Mrs Ella p.lp.y H.-r ? p.litton ls . aaalBJv.plS. to Hold lalqaa Banqaet. SEW TORR, May I --The Gargoyle*, an ..rgauliatlon of architects of New ty. will hold a unique dinner at Si.nie of the nent of the city* Th* t.rvr. -ammo mcinnes aa uraasram nw on ?.t's moat prominent buildings ' a Harwna and aa ated lecture on tbe gigantic Frisde tn? erected at Coney Island. Woald Depose Mrs. fcdd>. NEWVuUK. May I -nat .r t'tlllam E. Chandler and others wbo rv conducting tbe suit to eSaSJBSl an pg of tbe estate of Mrs. Mary aker 0. Eddy declare that they have ildence of a movement to depose Irs. Eddy and to put Mra. A tetson of this etty at tbe bead briatlan Science church. o, I 1>.plea Pantor Cooke aad Ward. "ARAMAC LAO, N I lu- rejn.rt that Jere I N Y.. and hla ward. ? ut to ba untrue. The auspevti-d couple - ptlti.-d as reatdi Dis vicinity. Krrnlr Miarra* Strike Eada. ?t'VKIi B C . Mps T ' lil froi i that th.-- miners" nmmlttee haa new wage and all striking miners will ? rn to work. ?rlare Fa.kla-I Hrretred kr Edward LORD Prince F - f Japan and a distinguished suit paid ?ebal visit to Ktng Edward .fterward tbe king formally returned Shall We Starver The science of dietetics baa nos irsumed such exactness that there ls wtblng left which we may safely eat ir drink. Everything is interdicted by me dietetic authority or a: ["here is, of course, a lot of humbug ibout tbe whole business. We bear a treat deal about the evils of over ?ating. and overeating is synonymous sith a hearty meal in the estimation )f the diet reformer. "Leave the table while still hungry" is one of the pet maxims of the prophets of the new lispensation. 'People dig their graves with their teeth'' is another classic Unth of them are at least open to dis? pute. Our grandfathers were a healthy lot and they were in tbe habit ot eating three substantial meals a lay?four If they felt hungry at night If their descendants cannot do the same thing lt is not the fault of the food but of the descendants, who have followed food faddists until they have lost nature's normal appetite and di Dr. J. B. S. King told the Chicago Society of Anthropology that we ought not to eat vegetables be? cause they are starchy and we should eschew meat because lt hardens the arterial walls and produces deposits In the Joints. Just what the doctor would have us subsist upon, remarks the Chicago Chronicle, remains to be learned. The one thing that sticks out of all such discourses ls their ut? ter uselessness. Unexplored Regions. Many years win elapse before any other continent is as well mapped as Europe; and perhaps the era of per? fected mapping all over the world may never come, because surveys are very expensive, and the five other continents have far larger expanses than Europe of comparatively worth? less lands that do not call for tbe most detailed and refined cartogra? phy; but, says Cyrus C. Adams in Harper's, a large amount of pioneer work still Invites tbe explo: many of the unknown areas bave much territorial extent In tbe Ama? zon basin, for example, three of these regions are each much larger than all of our New England states. One unknown area in northwest Alaska is nearly as large as New England, and the Sahara has two areas In black that are each twice as large and an? other three times as large aa New England. Asia still has several of these vast mysterious spaces, and the solid chunk of the unknown in Kaw Guinea, tbe largest Island in the world excepting Greenland, would swallow up New England and leave a black border all around it 'OUNG BOY ATTACKED BY BIG GRAY EAGLE "onster Bird Swoops Down on Ch- d. Carries Him 50 Yards, Tr-en Releases Him. ta, I. T ?The flve-year-old son t, a farmer living near Viweta. was attacked by a large gray ?gie a few days ago, and narrowly scaped with his life after being car? ted 50 yards by t! ar as known, this is the first tim* n the history of Indian Territory that i child has actually been picked up .nd carried by an eagle. Tbe chiid. with others, was playing n a field on its father's farm, near ackson Ferry, on Verdigris river, ight miles northeast ot Coweta. I eagle swooped down upon Im. catching the child's clothing ?'1th its talons and starting off. The .creams of the other children ap Tr-e Fe ree Bird Carried the Child a tty Yards. parentU I eagle, and. ? progress with place where he was The child weighs HO pounds, and at no time did th*- eagle rp ting ii ^ht or ti?:. tba grouud with him. Th - ive for a f- ?*>' bruises and serat. | ents found him The atti to strike ita talons Into the child nor beat him with its wings. - been known for some time that th. . gray eagles nest? ing on ? t far from Jackson's Ferry. Alu.. days ago a farmer named Kiri who lives near the ferry, hil. eagles with a riflV. They were very cunning, and it was ttnpos get close enough to kill them with a shotgun When this eagle was shot lt was devouring a pig which lt had killed. Si; was attacked by the eagle a one bas been killed, and lt is b, that these two are the only ones .rc large an'. enough to cauae trouble. Each of the two killed mi-as-jr< '. from tip to I - -t mach sip! remarka ? Hrug sprain-- Ouii kl* ? i Halm and tain. I nut hlame . bf try With -Hillie a. list of a hi<i.it than rn KBMai ami a [*>? ? never ti-it in d.iutle Jip. t-s a skill "al a. tc-. l> a speaking likeness of a dosab |? ? 11 ? ? ? ? . -. fool hacit ol . '? it. IF YOU * TOUCH your tongue to ALUM and look in the glass?you will see thc effect? You can't help puckering?it make* you pucker to think of "tasting it By the use o( so called cheap Baking PoWaers~youtake_tKrs"puckering. injurious Alum right into your system?you injure digestion, and ruin your stomach. AVOID ALVM Say plainly ROYALS ^Royal is made from pure, refined Grape Cream of Tartar-Costs more rthan Alum but you have the profit of quality, the profit of good health. iZ ?? "-asjasw