The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 31, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 16, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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Ml Have UsciPo-ru-na at Various
Times for Several Years."
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$R feiM.T. COWARD M.EUBn.P
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I Recommend Pe-ru-na.
MR. EDWARD M. RURTT 5 N. Jef-
fcrnon Ac.St. Louis Mo. writes:
"I taiTonls mo much pleasure to tin-
oounco that I huio used your lnodieitio
rt various times for sovural years and
that It hnsglven entire satisfaction not
only in my on n family but albo that of
olhersof my friomls. Anil would choer-
fully rc-commentl the use of Pciunu as
I certainly do endorso your medicine."
Catarrh cf Hood Nose Throat.
Mr. Charles Levy 80 Alien St. Nov?
York N. V.. writes;
"I mil very glad to tell you of tho
cures wrought liy Peruna In my family.
"My son aged seven" who had ca-
tarrh of tho none was cured by two
bottles of I'criuia and I had catarrh of
the head nose throat and ears. Ouo
bottle of Peruua cured me."
Pe-ru-na Toblets: Some people prefer
tablets rathur than medicine in a l'.uid
form. Such people can obtain Peru-
na Tablets which represent tho solid
medicinal ingicdlcnts of Peruna.
Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna
Almanac tor 1908.
HE HAD THE QUALIFICATIONS.
No Need for Maiden to Seek Further
for Her Affinity.
Prince Dabrc ho . oung Egyptian
who baa come to America to study tho
ootton industry said in Now York tho
other day:
"While wo produce superb cotton in
Egypt the industry is not regulated
there with Buch wisdom as rou em-
ploy. Clever indeed Js tho Conduct
of your American cotton industry as
clever as tho conduct of a young Penn-
sylvania ungraduato whom I heard
about tho other day.
"This young man sat in a Louis
Qulnze drawlng-rodm in conversation
with a beautiful girl. The girl look-
ing pensively into the flro said:
"'Tho man I marry must bo both
bravo and clover.'
" Well said tho young man 'when
wo were skating on the WIssahlckon
and camo to tho dangerous spot and
broke through I saved your life didn't
"Sho smiled at him roguishly.
" 'That waj brave she said 'but it
was not clover was it?'
" 'Yes" said he 'It was. I led you to
the dangerous spot on purpose
"Sho throw her arms about him
murmuring:
"'You dear"
His Advice.
"Well Undo Josh" said the fond
Mother after her daughter had trilled
a few times .for the purpose of Im-
pressing their relative fiom tho coun-
try "what do you think of it? Would
you advise mo to have Daisy's volco
cultivated?"
"Yes I guttsB I would. Git It culti-
vated a whllo and then havo it seeded
down. Gosh but you peoplo seem to
be warra-blooded hero. I'd freeze if I
had to depend a them steam plpos
for heat"
BOTH GAINED
Man and Wife Fatten on Grape-Nuts.
The notion that meat Is necessary
for real strength and tho foundation
of solid flesh is no longer as prevalent
as formerly.
Excessive meat caters aro usually
sluggish a part of the time becauso
they aro not able to fully digest their
food and the undigested portion is
changed into what Is practically n
kind of poison that acts upon tho
blood and nerves thus getting all
through tho system.
"I was a heavy meat eater" writes
an Ills man "and up to two years
ego was In very poor health. I suf-
fered with Indigestion so that I only
weighed 05 pounds.
"Then I hoard about Grape-Nuts and
decided te try It My wife laughed at
me at first but whou I gained to 125
pounds and felt so fine she thought
sho would eat Grape-Nuts too.
"Now she Is fat and well and baa
gained 40 pounds. We never hnve In-
digestion any more and seldom feel
b deslro for meat A neighbor of
ours 68 years 'old was troubled with
Indigestion for years; was a heavy
meat cater and now slnco he has been
fttlng Grapo-Nuts regularly he says
he is well and nover has indigestion.
I could name a lot of persons who
hare really been cured of indigestion
by changing .from a heavy meat diet
to Grapo-Nuts." "There's a Reason."
Name given by Postum Co. Battle
Creek Mich.
Read tho llttlo book "The Road to
WaliTlUe" in plus? "
A Christmas Eve
Proposal
Bt ANDRKir DU.YCA.Y.
1TII every deslro
to bo temporato
In my languago
and charitable in
my t h o u s h t s
truth compels mo
to tho statement
that Nolllo Put-
low's youngest
brother Albort
Bldnoy Putlow
is a boy who will
ono of theso days
como to a bad
end.
To know Albert
Sidney to know
him thoroughly
is an education
in juvcnllo depravity a lesson in
tablolded flcndlshncss.
For very good reasons I wished to
secure freedom from Albert Sidney's
attentions on tho evening in question.
I felt somehow that tho taBk of
asking his sister Nolllo a certain llttlo
question would not be mado easier In
any way by having her young broth-
er buzng round offering to regulato
my watch or exhibiting somo home-
mado marvel in tho clockwork mouse
line. Master Putlow 1 may toll you
is a prodigy in a mechanical direction.
"I'll havo none of him" thought I
and during tho afternoon I sent round
with my best wishes for a happy
Christmas a book calculated to keep
any other nlno-ycar-old boy as quiet
ns an oyster till each of its 240 pages
had been dog-eared U3 black as coal.
In tho evening I called round. Nel-
lie's father and mother wore as I
expected cut on a Santa Claus ex-
cursion to their married daughter's.
"Albert's at his book I supposo?" I re-
marked when I was asked into tho
front room.
"No" said Nellio; "he's doing some-
thing to a Wa-rbury watch in the
back. Deen busy all day. Look there"
pointing to an old-fashioned clock
fixed to tho wall. "Ho unearthed that
from tho lumber room three days ago.
It hasn't been going for ten years
and he's cleaned it put it in order
and fixed it up as a surprise for dad.
It's going splendidly."
Of course I didn't mind a llttlo bit
about the book not claiming tho boy's
attention. So long as he was occu-
pied elsewhere I was perfectly satis-
fied. We talked about nothing in par-
ticular for flvo minutes; then I braced
m8olt for the ordeal. Nellio was in
tho rocker and I on the saddlebag
loungo by her side. It was then or
nevor.
"Nellie" I whispered glancing at
my cuff on which I had penciled my
headings. "Nellie I have long "
"Whirr!"
She looked up not at me but at
the clock. "It's going to strike" she
said.
"Bong!"
I decided to wait until the awful
thing had finished. "Bong! bong!
bongl bongl bong!" At the eighth
stroke I gave a sigh of relief and
started again.
"I havo long "
"Bong!" "That's one too many"
said Nellie. "What were you say
ing?"
"Bong!"
I was losing patience with that lum-
ber room find. It occasioned me no
surprise that the clock was somewhat
erratic after Master Putlow's atten-
tions but that is should seize just
that particular time to exhibit its
vagaries annoyed mo. "Nover mind"
I thought "it can't strlko more than
12."
I had altogether underestimated its
capacities. When I had counted 27
whirrs and bongs Nellie started
laughing. I walked to the door and
called to Albert Sidney.
Ho came bringing an odor of clock
oil into the room.
"Something's the matter with that
clock's striking gear" I aald with
forced calmness.
"Been strlkln' long?" he asked.
"That's tho thlrty'nlnth time" I an-
swored as another "Bong!" set all
the mantel shelf ornaments dancing.
Albert Sidney whistled. "Thought
it might go llko that" he grinned.
"Good clocks often do. It hasn't struck
for ten years you seo and now It
won't stop till it's done all Its back
striking."
Great Jupiter! A lightning calcu-
lation told mo that roughly speaking
660)000 bongs wore ovordue. At four
to tho mlnuto It would be somo time
in April before that awful clock was
up-to-date. I'd the choice of yelling
out my proposal dodging It in be-
tween tho strokes or of waiting for a
more favorable opportunity.
"I I think I'll bo going" I gasped
deciding on a postponement and on
the seventy-eighth stroke. I shook
bands wlth Nellie glared murder at
her brother and hurried off.
At the bottom of tho stairs I stop-
ped to shake my fist In the mechanl.
cal prodigy's direction.
"You horrid boy!" I heard Nellie
say.
A howl came from Albert Sidney
"You're as big a chump as he was to
take in that tale about tho thins
workln' off Its back strikes" ho said;
"I only fixed it to go like that for n
lark There! I've stopped it now
Go and call him back It you want
him."
I fled. The prospect of Master Put
low ss a brother-in-law was too awful
NEW STRENGTH FOR OLD BACKS.
No Need to Suffer Every Day from
Backache.
Mrs. Joannah Straw 620 North
Broadway Canton S. D. sas: "For
tin eo years I suf-
fer o d everything
with rheumatism in
my limbs and n
dull ceaseloss ach-
ing in my back. I
was weak languid
broken with head-
aches and dizzy
spells and tho kid-
ney secretions woro
thick with solids.
I wbb really In n
f 'I
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crltiral condition when I began with
Bonn's Kidney Pills and they certain-
ly did wonders for me. Though 1 am
SI jeara old I am as well as the
averago woman of 50. I work well
eat well and sleep woll."
Scld by nil dcalors. 50 centB a box.
Foster-Mllburu Co. Buffalo N. Y.
Not for Vacation Use.
It seemed to lJobby that there was
no eLd to tho ndvlco and Instructions
his mother pavo him when ho was
starting off with his father for :.
week's trip.
"Now I want you to bo sure you
havo everything you need" sho said
opening his bag In splto of his assur-
ances that it held all a boy could pos-
sibly roqulro. "Why Bobble whero
Is your halrbniBh? You wcro forget-
ting it!"
"No mother I wasn't forgetting it"
said Bobby looking desperate. "I
thought you said I waB going on a va-
cation." One Thing Held Him Back.
"There waB a racket of somo kind
in our houso last night" said tho man
who livc3 in a flat building. "Scre.ims
camo from)ho of tho rear flats and
everybody was looking out the win-
dows to seo what tho matter could bo.
Various exclamations aud conjectures
woro mado by tho rubbernecks and
soon several women wero screaming
in sympathy. " Presently out of tho
awful din rose a deep mascullno volco
exclaiming in exasperation and with
the manner of ono feeling around In
tho dark: "I'd go for a policeman if
I could find my pants!"
Deafness Cannot Bo Cured
ij local appllcatlona aa tbejr cannot reach the dla
earcj portion of the ear. lhere U onlroue way to I
euro deafneaa.and that lubr cooitttutloul remi-Jlot
DeafneM la earned bj an luflajied condltlun uf the
mucou lining of tho Kuitachlan Tube. When tlili
tube la luSamed juubavaa rumbltnic aoundor lin
perfect bearing and when It la entirely cloned. Deaf
neti la the remit and unlea the Inflammation can bo (
taken out and On tube reuored to Ita normal coudl
Hon hearing will be destroyed foretori nine cae i
outof ten are cauied by C'aurrh. which l oollilu 1
but an Inflamed condition of the inucuua aurfacet. !
We will giro One Hundred Dollara for any cane uf
Dearceaa (tamed by catarrh that lannnt be cured
by llall'a Catarrh Curi Send for circular! free.
V. J. CHLNKV 4 CO Toledo. O
Sold by DrugKtita. tSC
Take UaU'a i amity l'llli for conitlpatlon.
Preacher's Comfortlnrj Remarks.
At an evening prayer meeting In a
Maine village tho senior deacon
Dominlcus Jordan arose to mako ap
propriate Bcriptural remarks about
the death of the late Miss SInipklns.
In conclusion tho deacon said: "I re-
Bpected Miss SImpklns tho mombrs
of this church respected Miss Simp-
kins tho citizens of this (own r-
Bpected Miss SImpklns but now pti s
dead and gone to tho Lord and the
scripture salth 'Tho Lord Is no ro
specter of persons." Exchange.
Truthful Doast.
A party of traveling men In a Chi-
cago hotel were one day boasting of
tho business dono by their respective
firms when ono of the drummers said
"No house In tho country I am proud
to say has more men and women
pushing Its lino of goods than mine."
"What do you sell?" he was asked.
"Uaby carriages!" Bhouted tho drum-
mer as ho fled from tho room. Suc-
cess Magazine.
A Kind Word for Charley.
"I Bupposo" said the caller "that
your husband expects to win a great
deal of money at tho races'."
"Yes" answered young Mrs. Tork-
lns. "I don't think that for tho next
week or two anybody will bft able to
accuse Charloy of boarding his
money."
With a smooth Iron and Defiance
Starch you can launder your shirt-
waist Just as woll at homo as the
steam laundry can; It will havo tho
propor stiffness and finish tliero will
bo less wear and tear of tho goods
and It will bo a positive pleasure to
uso a Starch that does not stick to the
Iron.
Couldn't Divide the Cook.
Sergeant How are your master and
mistress getting on now7 Have they
Anally separated? v
Cook No; each ono wanted mo to
go with them and as that couldn't be
managed they agreed to Hvo together
again
DONT SrOII. YOUR CLOTHES.
Um Rd Crota Ball Blue and keep them
whit aa anow. All grocer. 6c. a package.
An old bachelor says that some worn-
n marry for the purposs of obtaining
a lUtcr who can't got away.
LewU' Singla Binder Cigar baa s rich
taste. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory
l'eoria 111
If there were not so many different
ways of lying more people would tell
the truth.
i.a i i ..- . . ! ! .1. . . "' ai-1-
IIm mMBn ItMiilirsi 1 1 J I H Va "ill HH
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SOMETHINQ OF A CYNIC.
Papa Had Extreme Views on the Sub-
ject of Marriage.
Miss Mario Cahlll tho actress chosa
tho chorus glrla for her now play
"Marrying Mary" by measurement
Tho Bcrtlllon Bystom wa3 employed.
"By this excellent syBtem of mcas
other
I tho
urcment" said Miss Cnhlll tho
day "ono gets In a chorim girl
real thing. Mlrago la avoided. You
know what a mtrngo Is? Quito sure?
Well nt any rate I'll point out its
meaning to jou with n story.
"A boy looked up from his book
ono night.
"'Father ho said 'what is a ml-
rago?' "Tho father answered glibly from
behind his pnpor:
'"The union of a man and woman
till death or tho law them do part
"Hut said tho boy 'that'H mar-
ring ain't It?'
"'Snmo thing sonny; It's tho Bamo
thing replied tho fnthor. 'A man
Imagines ho sees wonders and dollghls
whero thoro Is nothing. Fight shy of
'em both my boy "
ECZEMA COVERED DABY.
Worst Case Doctors Ever Saw Suf-
fered Untold Misery Perfect
Cure by Cutlcura Remedies.
"My son who Is now twonty-two
yccars of age when four mouths old
began to hnvo eczema on his face
spitading quito rapidly until ho was
nearly covered. Tho eczema wnu some
thing terrible and tho doctors said it
was tho worst case thoy over saw. At
times his wholo body and faco woro
coered all hut his feet. 1 used many
kinds of patent medicines to no aall.
A friend teased me to try Cutlcura.
At last 1 decided to try Cutlcura when
my boy wns threo years and four
months old. having hud eczema all that
time mid sulteilng untold misery. I
bepiiu to use all tlueo of tho Cutlcura
Honu'dlos. Ho was better In two
immtlis In six months ho was well.
Mis. It. L. Itisley Piermont N. II.
Oct 2 J 1905."
Corpse In No Hurry.
Hespcct Is due to tho man on his
last Journey to tho cemetery and the
Now York cabman who was making
for the Central station showed tho
pi riper feeling In driving for somo cIIh-
timet along the procession without
trying to cross It But at last lio
could contain himself no longer
Turning his horso across tho hearso
he siild In n cabman's whisper: "Look
'ore. my fare's In a 'urry an' yours
ain't!"
trcip - . tt.o.jioro.
every bottlp
(. j if I i i .aid euro remedy
In u s i ml ciilldH-n und seo that
r ' Over :;o Yoars.
" ( K'nrl You Havo AlwuyB Bought
' . Horrible.
j y-onr father has failed eh7 I
nln "& i o will havo somo money
. x'-
. iMirythlng Is gone: I havo
; M Vr. trhiug left but my beauty."
' i d'dn't think it was that
h.ti
-i' 'rttOll Post.
i Lemon Chocolate and Custard Pics.
' It ii e i t irqulru an oxporlcnrcd lo a
to in . (I . e from "OUK-l'Ii:.'.' J
tliw (jior. proportions of nil Inured t
Hr i ti n.irkiiBo rencly for linmudlite
oh M a. i opru 10 ceiitn per pauMiuu
Oni.r k ftw packnKtu to-day.
JAutmut labor tliero is no arriving
nt roai nor without fighting can tho
l-iinv uV reached. Bo thou thon-
i. diMiyij prepared for the fight If
III' HI Kilt
Kcriiib
havo the victory. Thomas
KITS ist Vitus Dance and all NrrvoiiB
l)iw .ii - K'rin.im.-nti) cured by Dr. Kline
(.ita' .'uw Restorer. Send for Free $2.0rt
tri'il liot! 'rid trentit. Dr. U. IT. Kline
A . 'Ml Vrrh St.. I'hilmlclphia. Pa
umridii is Bcldom Batlsfled with a
I iurrhitr.vjinlcflB shu can mako herself
I litlove Unit alio got moro than hor
mone'K worth.
Dell it pi- Stnrch Sixteen ounces for '
t'ti' eon's all other brands contnln j
only 1" ounces for samo money. I
America Is tho land of tho freo
whero out must pay for everything
worth having.
ONI. INi:"HHOMO QUININK"
Tliatlk I.A1AI1VK 1IIIOM QUININU. Luna for
Ibu alimulurn of K. W. l.ltdVt
orer U) Cure a Cold in One Dar.
.K. UaeU ILa World
ZC.
And They Didn't Elope.
Gerald--Will you fly with mo?
Ooruldlne No; It ls'n't fly time yet
1'Il.rs tl'ItlCI) IN 0 TO 14 DAY8.
I'A7() (MM MI.NT Is guaranteed to cure nr eat
at irlljiiiii Ulind. llltwllriK ur rrotrudlnir t'llta In
Stolidaraoruioner reluuded. Wo.
Some peoplo nover fool themselves
more than when they think they aro
fooling others.
Smokers have to tall for Lewis' Single
Hinder cigar to get it. Your dealer or
Lewis' Factory Peoria 111.
With old ago comes the knowledge
of lost opportunities.
GOOD IfOUBCKKKPEita.
Use the best. That's why they buy Red
Cross Hsll Blue. At leading grocers 8 cents.
A man must stand erect not bo kept
erect by others. Marcus Aurellus.
J
MfeuM of those udy. srUzly rsy hair. Um " tA
Mean Revenge.
A man had been very badly treated
by tho proprietors of a boarding
house and whon In temporary flnin
ctat difficulties had been forced to
leave Somo time later smiled upon
by llcklo fortuno ho achtoved success
and prosperity a9 a popular dontlst
and soon found means to rovonge his
former landlady's slight The method
hor adopted ws simple bul extremely
effective qultoulnlng tho business of
his enemy
Directly opposite the
boarding houso ho opened hit new
dental establishment and upon the
largeit window In bold lottors ap-
peared tho following notlco: "Steel-
pointed boarding houso tcoth a spe-
cialty!" Riley and ihe Weather.
"Whllo going to Uui olllco of his pub-
lishers on a bright morning in Scptem.
bort James Whitcomb Hlloy mot what
seemed to him nn unusually largo
number of his ocnuulntancos who
mado tho conventional remark about
tho weather. Thli unremitting ap-
plnuso pleased nud amused him When
greeted at tho ofllco with "NIco day
Mr. Itlley ho stopped at tho door and
nnsworod drolly: "Yes yes l'vo
heard It vory highly spoken of."
s
K HEADACHE
Positively cured by
these Llttlo Ptlls.
They nlao rcllcYC Dli-
trfHsi from Dyiepnln Iu-
illgcatlon uml Too Hearty
Enllng. A perfect rem-
edy for DliiliiesH Nau-
sea Drounlticfla Had
Tasto In the Mouth Coat-
ed Tongue Tain In the)
IJTTLE
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PULLS.
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riEEH
Hide TOUriD LIVEIl
Tliey rijjulato tua UowcIh. Purely Vecctablo.
SMALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Genuino Must Bear
Fac-Similc Signaturo
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
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CARTERS
C3ITTIE
& IVF.R
m PILLS.
WMCHSSTM
Guns. Cartridges and Shotgun Shells
are easily distinguished from other makes which'
equal them neither in quality nor rcputation(by the.b'ig
W
TKASI MARK RIO. INU.I FAT. Off.
which appears on every package of Winchester
goods. The big red W is to guns and 'ammunition
what the word "Sterling" is to silverware the world
over. Therefore for your own protection always
"Look for the Big Red W"
fecassjwi
NO MORE MUSTARD
THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN
if
Capsicum-Vaseline.
EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE
PEPPER PLANT TAKEN
DIRECTLY IN VASELINE
DON'T "WAIT
COMES-KEEP
A QUICK. SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN.-PRICE ICc.
-IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES MADE OF PURE TIN-AT ALL DRUCCIJTS AND
DhALERS OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF ISc IN POSTAGE STAMPS.
A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster and will not
blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative qualities ol Jhe
article are wonderful.' It will stop the toothache at onci and relieve Head-
ache and Sciatica. Vc recommend It as the best and safest external counter-
lintant known also as an external remedy forp'alns In the chest and stomach
nd all Rheumatic Neuralrlc and Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what
we claim for It and it will be found to be Invaluable In the household and for
children. Once used no family vIII be without It. Many people say "It Is
the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless
the same carries our label as otherwise It Is not genuine.
Sand your address and wo will mall our Vasellna Booklet describing
our prepuratlona which will Interast you.
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OPIIOLI" HAIR RltTOnill. mice
Truth and
Quality
appeal to tho Wcll-Informod la every
walk of itfo and are essential to ptrmana4
success and credltafylo standing. Accor
. J tcWed that Syrup of Pip
and Elixir of Senna Is the only remedy of
known value but ono of many reasons
why it la tho best of personal and family
laxatives is the fact that it cleanses
sweetens and relieves tho Internal or gins
on which it acta without any debilitating
after effects and without having to increase
the quantity from time to time.
It acts pleasantly nnd naturally and
truly ns a laxative and its component
parts are known to nnd approved by
physicians as it Is free from all objection-
able substances. To get ita beneficial
effects always purchase tho genuine-
manufactured by tho California Fig Symp
Co. only and for sale by all leading drup
gists.
What n Oottlor Can Sooure In
CANADA
tCO Acrei firatn-CrowIm tund FREE.
20to 40 Itiiihel Vliat tolho Acre
40 to 00 Uuihela Oala lo tha Acre.
35 to 50 Ouihola Darl" to tlm Acre.
Timber for Fencing ami Ilulldlnf a l-KEE.
Good I iki with Low "I aaatlon.
SpUndid Railroad Facilities and Low Rata
Sclioola and Churchaa Convenient
Sallifaclory Mallet for ftll Production.
O.ood Cllmato and Perfect Health.
Chancea for Profitable Invealmenta.
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