The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 10, Ed. 1, Friday, November 23, 1906 Page: 7 of 8
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INSOMNIA CURED
Or. Williams' Pink Pills Restored
Wrecked Nerves to Normal Con-
dition and Good Health Followed.
Tho sufferer from sleeplessness too of-
ten resorts to habit-forming drugs in
order to seenro tho coveted rest. But
sloop obtained by tho use of opiates is
not refreshing and tho benefit is but
temporary nt best.
Mrs. H. A. Fletcher of 69 Blodgot
street Manchester N. II. is living evi-
dence of tho truth of this statement.
She says: "I received a shock of an
apoplectic character. It was so sovero
that tho sight of my right oyo was af-
fected causing mo to see objects double.
I was confined to my bed about four
weeks at ono time being told by tho doc-
tor that I could not get well. When I
could leavo my bed I was in such a ner-
vous stato that I could not sleep at night.
I would got up and sit on a chair until
completely tired out and then go back to
bed and sleep from exhaustion.
"I had been under tho doctor's caro
for six weoks when my sister Mrs.
Lovolaud of Evorett persuaded mo to
try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo
People. I began taking tho pills with
tho result that I soon experienced relief.
Ono night soon after taking them I lay
awako only a bhort tinio and tho noxfc
night I rested woll. From that tinio I
slopt well ovcry night and soon got well
and strong. I liavo recommended Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills a number of times
mid my nieco has taken them for weak
norvos and poor blood and found thorn
very bonoficial."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills havo cured
many sovero nervous troubles hcadaclio
neuralgia and sciatica as well as diseases
oithobloodsuchasaunoiniarhouiuatisiu
palo and sallow complexions uud many
forms of weakness. All druggists sell
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills or they will bo
sent by mail postpaid on receipt of price
60 cents per box six boxes for 2.50 by
the Dr. Williams Medicine Company
Schenectady N. T.
Carpets can be colored on the floor with
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Ask your
druggist. 10c per package.
SICK HEADACHE
Positirely cm-eil ay
these jjitue fiui
They also where Dis
tress from Dyspepsia. In
digestion and Too Hearty
Eating; A perfect rem-
edy for Dizziness. Nausea
Drowsiness Bad Taste
In tho Mouth Coated
Tongue Fain In tho Side
TORPID LIVER. Thar
regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE.
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Fac-Simile Signature
REFUSE SUISTITUTES.
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Terminal facilities of wasps are not
very large but they aro ample for
their purpose.
Mm. Win Blow's Soothing Syrup.
For children teething .often tlm Kiinn icuucea In
"initiation 11jb ptncur wind colic CiofthottK
The people aro losing ranch of life
where tho prophets aro afraid of los-
ing life.
FARMS THAT GROW
"NO. I HARD" WHEAT
(Sixty-three Pound h to
the Bushel). Are situ-
ated in the Canadian
West where Home-
stead of 160 ncreK can
be obtained free by
every settler wining
ana auic to compiv
with the Homestead
Regulations. Duriutr
the present year a large portion of
New Wheat Growing Territory
HAS BEEN MADli ACCESSIBLE TO MAR-
KETS BY THE RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION
that has been pushed forward bo vigorously by
the three great railway compauics.
For literature &ud particulars address SUPER-
INTENDENT OP IMMIORATION Ottawa
Canada or the following authorized Canadian
Government Agent :
J. S. CRAWFORD No. 125 W. Niatk Street
Kansas City Miitouri.
Mention this paper.
Few Unmarried Indian Girls.
In Ireland out of 1000 females over
15 years of ago 497 aro unmarried;
In India out of the same number only
45.
It's a Hustler.
Hunt's Lightning Oil is up and do-
ing all tho time. It cures your aches
pains cuts burns and bruises whilo
you sleep. Rub a little on your
misery and feel it disappear.
Fearful Pains
SUGGESTIONS HOW WOMELN MAY FIND
RELIEF-
Likes Her Departure.
"There's ono thing about MIbs Sharp-
tongue she looks fine on a horse
doesn't she?"
"Yes especially when its headed tha
other way." Detroit Free Press.
Don't Delay.
If you have a bad cold cough or
sore chest. Go right in to cure it.
You can do so by using Simmons'
Cough Syrup. It's sure and quick
and will save you money and health.
Immense Pecan Orchard.
MaJ. John S. Horlbeck of Charles-
ton S. C is said to own tho largest
bearing pecan orchard In tho world.
He has more than GO acres in bearing
trees and his main grovo consists of
550 acres.
$100 Reward $100.
The mden of tola ptr will U ii"d K learn
that tbers 1 at leait ona dreaded disss that ictsuco
has beam able to cure la all 1U stages and that Is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cora it the only pooitlvo
cure bow known to tha madlcal fraternity. Cat-trrb
bains oonaUtutlonal dlaeaao requires a c n litu-
Uoaal treatment. Haifa Catarrh Cora fa take a In-
ternally acting directly apon tba blood and mucous
anrfacaa of tha system thereby destroying tba
foundation ot tba disease and glTlnit tba patient
atraasth by botldUf op tba constitution and aslt'
Ing nature la doing Its work Tba proprietor liave
ao much faith in tucaratlra powers that they niter
One Hundred Dollars for any case that It Xal.i to
care. Sand for list of testimonials.
Address r. J. CHBNKT CO. Toledo O.
Sold by all Drngglsu 75c.
Take Hall's Family Plus for constipation.
Survival of Ancient Belief.
It Is an ancient belief that a man's
name has some mysterous sympathy
with his nature whence arise such
stories as that of Rumpelstiltrkin
whose power oyer a human b-ing
vanishes the moment that his nime
si pronounced aloud. It has been
suggested with some show of reason
that the modern practice of "nam-
ing" a refractory member of the
house of commons Is merely a sur-
vival of this 'belief which 'our Norse
ancestors brought Into England. St.
James' Gazette.
A Well-Known Remedy.
Ono of the oldest safest and most
favorably known remedies in the
world to-day is Brandreth's Pills a
blood purifier and laxative. Being
purely vegetable they can bo used by
old or young with perfect safety and
whilo other remedies require increased
doses and Anally cease acting alto-
gether with Brandreth's Pills tho
same doso always has the samo effect
no matter how long they aro takon.
One or two pills taken each night for
a whilo Is tho best thing known for
any one troubled with constipation in-
digestion dyspepsia or any trouble
arising from impurity of tho blood.
Brandreth's Pills havo been In use
for over a century and aro for sale
everywhere plain or sugar-coated.
Dick (looking at picture-book) "I
wonder what tho Noahs did with them-
solves all day long in tho Ark?" Ma-
bel "Fished I should think." Bob-
bie "They didn't Hsh for long." Dick
and Mabel "Why not?" Bobble
"Well ydu seo there wore only two
worms ! " Punch.
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mprRMissAfellie folmesgWJMi AltxTillie Hart 0tPJ
"While no woman is entirely frco from
Ecriodical suffering" it does not seem to
o tho plnn of nature that women
should suilcr so severely. This is a
severe strain on a woman's vitality.
When pain exists something1 is wrong"
which should bo set right or it will
lead to a serious derangement of the
whole f cranio organism.
Thousands of women havo testified
in grateful letters to Mrs. Pinkham
that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound overcomes woman's special
pains and irregularities.
It provides a safe and stiro way of
escape from distressing and dangerous
weaknesses and diseases.
The two following" letters toll so con-
vincingly what Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetablo Compound will do for
women they cannot fail to bring hope
to thousands of sufferers.
Miss Nellie Holmes of 540 N. Division
Street Buffalo N. Y. writes:
DcnrMrs. PJnkham:
' Yourniodicino is indcednnidoal modlcino
for women. I suffered misery for years with
painful periods hcwlaches and bcnring-dowii
pains. I consulted two different physicians
but failed to get any relief. A friend from tho
east advised mo to try Lydia E. I'lnkbam's
Vepjotablo Compound. I did bo and no longer
suffer as Idld before. Myporiods aro natural:
ovcry ncho and pain is gone and my general
health is much improved. 1 adviso all women
who suffer to tako Lydia E. rinkham's Vege-
tablo Compound ."
Mrs. Tillic Hart of Larimore N. D.
writes:
Dear Mr. PJnkham:
H I might havo boon spared many months
of Buffering and pain hud I onlyknownof tho
efficacy of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo
ArK Mrs. Pinkham's Advice -A Wamui lest todcrstaids
Compound sooner; for I havo tried so many
remedies without help.
"I dreaded tho approach of ovory month
na it mount so much pain and sulloring for
mo but niter 1 nacl ubou tno uomiounu iwo
months I becamo regular and natural and nm
now perfectly woll oncl ireo irom pain i am
vory grateful for what Lvdia L Pinkham's
Vcgotablo Compound has dono for mo."
Such testimony Ehonld be accepted
by all women as convincing cvidenco I
that Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetablo
Compound sinnds without n peer ns n
remedy for all tho distressing" ilia oft
women. I
Tho success of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetablo Compound rests upon tho
well-earned gratitude of American
women. j
When women aro troubled with pain
or irregularities displacements or ul-
ceration of tho organs that bearing-
down feeling inflammation backache
bloating (or flatulency) general debil-
itv. indigestion and nervous prostra
tion or aro beset with such symptoms
as dizziness faintness lassitude ex-
citability irritability nervousness
sleeplessness melancholy they should
remember thero is ono tried and
true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound at once removes
such troubles. Itef uso to buy any other
medicine for you need tho best.
Don't hcflitato to write to Mrs.
Pinkhnm if there is anything
about your sickness you do not
umlcrHtand. She will treat you
with kindness and her advice is
free. No woman ever regretted
writing her and she has helped
thousands. Address Lynn Mass.
Woman's Ills.
NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER.
THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT.
CAPISICUM
VASELINE
EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT
A OUICK. SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN.-PRJCE
15c IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES-AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. OR
BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. DON'T WAIT
TILL THE PAIN COMES-KEEP A TUBE HANDY.
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 of
the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once and relieve
Headache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the best and safest external
counter-irritant known also as an external remedy for pains in the chest
and stomach and all Rheumatic Neuralgic 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 will 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.
SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL OUR VASE-
LINE PAMPHLET WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU.
CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO.
17 STATE STREET. NEW YORK CITY
Judge not lest ye bo judged."
W. N. U. MU8KOGEE NO. 47 1906.
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Baoauaa of thoaa ugly grizzly gray hairs. Us " LA CREOLE " HAIR RESTORER. Prloa tl.OO retail.
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Twine, W. H. The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 10, Ed. 1, Friday, November 23, 1906, newspaper, November 23, 1906; Muskogee, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70046/m1/7/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.