The Tribune-Progress (Mountain View, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1917 Page: 3 of 10
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MOUNTAIN VIEW TRIBUNE-PROGRESS
WHAT IS
LAX-FOS
A Druggist’s Advice
To Kidney Sufferers
LAX-FOS is an improved Cascara
(a tonic-laxative) Pleasant to take
There ie no better medicine on the mar-
ket today {or kidne(v, liver and bladder
ailments than Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root.
I have been selling; it for the past quar-
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ter of a century and every bottle sold py>-
r x>{
In LAX-FOS the Cascara is improved by
the addition of certain harmless Chem-
icals which increase the efficiency of the
Cascara, making it better than ordinary
Cascara. LAX-FOS is pleasant to take
and does not gripe nor disturb stomach.
Adapted to children as well as adults,
just try one bottle for coustipation. 50c.
___"Wlul do you think John Mid, Didtljf,
When I told him thct when wo were uiarnnl l wanted a rll£
roaidtnie, a country place, six auto* and a lot of aervflbtaf '
Daddy—‘‘Well, what did the paragon aayt"
Marjorie—“lie aaid that if I would sleep more on ay
right title 1 wouldn't have tuck drrama "
Bad dream* are a food alfii ot poor difestkM, when the
hard worked stomach begin* In complain the whole
ayfrtem auftera and we have cost!ipation, •Hctuivt
breath, d)tpcp»la and all aortft of aimilar diaordera
15c of which,
•very one of which, If you did but know it, cries aloud lor
Green's
August Flower
Whkh for SI years has contributed to
and 1
the health and well being ol countless
thousands everywhere. 25c. and 75c.
duced a satisfied customer, and 1 know
several diseases of the kidneys, liver and
bladder that were entirely relieved through
the use of Swamp-Root. I have great faith
in the preparation and believe there is
none superior.
Very truly yours,
M. B. SHAW, Druggist.
Sept. 14, 1910. Stilwell, Okla.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For Yob
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co.,
Binghamton. N. Y., for a sample size bot-
tle. It will convince anyone. You will
also receive a booklet of valuable infor-
mation, telling about the kidneys and blad-
der. When writing, be sure and mention
i this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one-
dollar size bottles for sale at all drug
•tores.—Adv.
COATS CONTINUE TO SHOW THE LIBERAL
LINES THAT MARKED THE
EARLIEST MODELS
An Empty Echo.
"Money talks," observed tlu> Sligo.
"Yes," replied the Fool. "But all
some of us hear Is the echo."
Always use Red CYosn Ball Blue. Delights
the laundress. At nil good grocers. Adv.
PARKER'S ,
HAIR BALSAM
A toilet preparation of merit.
Belpe to eradicate dandruff.
For Raetorins Color and
Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair.
too, and 11.00 at Druggists,
The Kind It Was.
"Did you have 11 Hue kind of auto-
mobile trip?"
"It was nothing but lines."
DON’T 8NIFFLE1
You can rid yourself of that cold in
the head by taking Laxative Qulnldlne
Tablets. Price 25c. Also used In
caseB of La Grippe and for severe
headaches. Remember that.—Adv.
Serious.
"She’s only flirting with him."
"It’s more serious than that. I sa,«t
her looking up his rating.”
Wfat Contents 15Fluid Dract
I
pifUiTTSB
CASTOMA
For Infants and Children.
ALCOHOL-3 per cent.
.JKSKBSS
I IlndtheStomacliSMidBqwElsqf
Infants (hiidbi^
ssssS
neither Opium,Morphine not
Mineral. NotKahcotic
j^aradDcSAimiinm.
JHnipJtin Sent
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
/t^UrSM
Jn/stXttff
OtrifudSagy
A helpful Remedy for
“ Constipation and Diarrhoea*
and Feverishness and
Loss of Sleep . ,
resulting lhcrcfrommitoftn" <
Facsimile Signature of
The Centaur Compare
NEW VOgjjb
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
CASTORIA
THE OKHTAua OOMMNV. NSW TORN OITV.
Russians are to colonize iu South
America.
ACTRESS TELLS SECRET.
A well known actress gives the follow-
ing recipe for gray hair: To half pint of
water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a small box of
Barbo Compound, and V* oz. of glycerine.
Any druggist can put this up or you can
mix It at home at very little cost. Full
directions for making and use come In
each box of Barbo Compound. It will
gradually darken streaked, faded gray
hair, and make It soft and glossy. It will
not color the scalp, is not sticky or
greasy, and does not rub off. Adv.
New York city has eight pension
funds. /
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77
|4p
on unj*
IPl
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ms
Suffered Several
Years. PERUNA
MADE ME WELL
Mrs. Elizabeth Reulher, 1002 11th
6t., N. W.t Washington, D. C..
writes: "I am pleased to endorse
Peruna as a splendid medicine for
catarrh and stomach trouble, from
which I suffered for several years. I
took It for several monthe, and at
the end of that time found my health
was restored end have felt eplendidly
ever elnce. I now take It when I con-
tract a cold, and It soon rids the sys-
tem of uny catarrhal tendencies."
Its My
Standby
for a
Cold.
Those who object to liquid msdl*
clnee oan now proouro Peruna Tab*
lets.
Heard In the Ananias Club.
"Bligglns sometimes tells tin* truth."
"Yes. But he always mixes some-
thing up will) It so ns to spoil It."
Pi
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10 CENT “CASCARETS”
FOR LIVER AND BOWELS
Tin* Uruguayan congress Is consid-
ering tin* establishment of 11 military
iivhitlnn school.
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&
At the Dinner Part.
“Your wife’s costume tonight Is ex-
quisite. It simply beggars descrip-
tion.”
“And that’s not all it beggars.”
Most particular women use Red CroBs
Ball Blue. American made. Sure to please.
At all good grocers. Adv.
Remorse Is memory that has gone to
seed.
Male and female slaves were sold
publicly In the fairs of England dur
lng the fourteenth century. _
The Quinine That Does Not
Cause Nervousness or
Ringing in Head
Because of its Tonic and Laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO
QUININE can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness
ringing in the head. It removes the cause of Colds, Grip and
Headache. Used whenever Quinine is needed.
—but remember there is Only One
“Bromo Quinine”
That is the Original
Laxative Bromo Quinine
This Signature on Every Box
Uamd tho World Ovor f •
Caro m Oold 2 5 Cm
In Ona Day
0VZ*
Cure Sick Headache, Constipation
Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad
Breath—Candy Cathartic.
i Jr
No odds how bad your liver, stom-
ach or bowels; how much your head
aches, how miserable you are from
coustipation. Indigestion, biliousness
and sluggish bowels—you always get
relief with Cascnrets. They Imme-
diately cleanse and regulate the stom-
ach, remove the sour, fermenting food
and foul gases; take the excess bile
from the liver and enrry off the con-
stipated waste matter and poison
from the Intestines and bowels. A
10-eent box from your druggist will
keep your liver and bowels clean;
stomach sweet nnd heud cleur for
months. They work while you sleep.—
Adv.
A HINT TO WISE WOMEN.
Don't suffer torturs when all female
troubles will vanish in thin air alter using
Femcnina " Price 50c and $1 00.—Adv.
along
The Beginner.
"Anti how are you getting
with your skating lessons?"
“Fierce! I’m making great strides."
IMITATION IS SINCEREST FLATTERY
but like counterfeit money the Imita-
tion has not the worth of the original.
Insist on "La Creole" Hnlr Dressing—
It’s the original. Darkens your hair la
the natural way, buh contains no dye.
Price $1.00.—Adv.
A census of the volcanoes In tha
world shows there are C72 In all, of
which 275 are active.
An English Inventor’s cigarette-
holder Is equipped with a porous disk
to Alter the smoke.
LIBERAL LINES IN COATS.
The latest arrivals In coats have not
departed from the liberal lines of early
models, neither as to length nor width.
They give the same Impression of lux-
urious warmth and substantial com-
fort. Some of them achieve original
touches in detail of construction and
trimming and succeed In presenting
something new in a world of varied
coats.
Two examples that can hardly be ex-
celled for beauty und utility are shown.
They proclaim the cleverness of their
designer Inasmuch as they follow the
mode, but by original means. At the
right a coat, which might be made in
any of the popular cloths, is cut with
the body and sleeves in one. It Is set
to the figure over the shoulders by
small tucks nt the back which extend
from a square yoke to the top of the
sleeves. Wide culTs, a convertible col-
lar, and patch pockets, to which we
model and a happy choice for anyone
who wants a dressy gown that will
serve for many occasions. It Is un-
pretentious but it is also elegunt, und
its design Is so simple that the choice
of colbr is widened. Where it is to
serve for both afternoon and evening
blue, light gray, taupe, olive green,
burgundy and amethyst are good col-
ors thut will prove successful In It.
The underskirt nnd bodice are made
of satin and are plain. The georgette
skirt Is bordered with a narrow band
of velvet headed by a line of silver
braid. Above this n band Is embroi-
dered by long stitches in silk floss.
The erepe Is laid in three deep folds
and draped over the shoulders, nnd be-
tween this draping a plain piece of
crepe extends across the back and
front. Narrow bands of needlework
provide the decoration for the bodice.
Short shoulder straps are made of It
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The
Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron
builds up the system. 50 cents.
Strenuous Effort.
"That fellow has never made the
(east effort to support himself?”
"Oh, yes, he has. To my certain
knowledge, he’s proposed to every girl
with money he could meet.”
IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED
The first sneeze is
the danger signal.
Time to take—
CASCARAggUININE
The old family remedy-ln tablet
form—safe, sure, easy to take. No
opiates, no unpleasant alter effects.
Cures colds in 24 hours—Grip in 3
days. Money back If it (ails. Get
the genuine box with Red Top and
Mr. Hill's picture on it—25 cents.
At Any Drug Star*
SMITH'S
(pllTonic
Sold for 47 years. For Malaria.Chills
and Fever. Also a Fine General
Strengthening Tonic.
Look Mother! If tongue is coated,
cleanse little bowels with “Cali-
fornia Syrup of Figs.”
TYPHOID
Of the 43,000 persons employed in
the Swiss hotels, it seems strange that
only 30,000 are Swiss.
Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel,
Buffalo, for large trial package of Anuric
for kidneys—cures backache.—Adv.
ON FIRST SYMPTOMS
use “Renovine” and be cured. Do not
wait until the .heart organ is beyond
repair. "Renovine” is the heart and
nerve tonic. Price 50c and $1.00.—Adv.
Mothers can rest easy after giving
"California Syrup of Figs," because In
a few hours all the clogged-up waste,
sour bile and fermenting food gently
moves out of the bowels, and you have
a well, playful child again.
Sick children needn’t he coaxed to
take this harmless “fruit laxntlve.”
Millions of mothers keep It hnndy be-
cause they know its action on the
stomach, liver and bowels Is prompt
and sure.
Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot-
tle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which
contains directions for babies, children
of all ages and for grown-ups.—Adv.
Is no more necessary
than Smallpox. Aimy
experience b.f demonstrate*
the almost miraculous effi-
cacy, and bannlessness, of Antityphoid Vaccination.
Be vaccinated NOW by your phyilclan, you au
your family, ft la more vital than bouse Innjpnca.
Ask your physician, druggist, or send for Hava
you had Typhoid?” telling of Typhoid Vaccine,
results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers*
Prtduolnf Vaccine* and 8arumt ander U. S. Lletnia
The Cuttar Laboratory, Berkeley, Col.. Chicago, Ilk
MAKES PAIN VANISH
No liniment so quickly warms, glow*
and penetrates the surface, bringing
x-. relief to bruises, coin, burns, aure
Irtvs bUO 0111 tnt.n,
icmni w braises, oats, burns, sore
musoles, rheumatism, headache,
neoral«la, etc. A valuable home
remedy. Sold la nearly all
drug Sloret; 6<Jc bottles, -
or sent prepaid on re* |
•f price.
celpt of price. Got a;
bottle today. Try it.j
It’s wonderful.
A. B IIICI! A KIM HKTV CO
I)*pt, Z. Bbtrmsn, I*"***
Balsam wood Is the lightest of all
lumber.
‘‘ROUGHonRATS,\?0^u,^J,,M'^
A Great Discovery
(BY J. H. WATSON, M. D.)
Swollen hands, ankles, feet are duo to
a dropsical condition, often caused by
disordered kidneys. Naturally when the
kidneys are deranged tho blood is filled
with poisonous waste matter, which set-
tles in tho feet, ankles and wrists; or
under tho eyes in bag-like formations.
As a remedy for those easily recog-
nized symptoms of inflammation caused
by uric acid — as scalding urine, back-
ache and frequent urination, as well as
sediment in the urine, or if uric acid in
the blood has caused rheumatism, lum-
bago, sciatica, gout, it is simply wonder-
ful how quickly Anuric acts; the pains
and stiffness rapidly disappear.
Take a glass of hot water before meals
and Anuric to flush the kidneys.
•Step into any drug store and ask for
Anuric, many times more potent than
lithia and eliminates uric add as hot
water melts sugar.
are lightened when she turns to the right
medidno. If her existence is made
gloomy by tho chronic weaknesses, deli-
cate derangements, and painful disorders
that afflict ner sex, sne will find relief and
emancipation from her troubles in Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. If she’s
overworked, nervous, or "run-down," she
finds new life and strength. It’s a power-
ful, invigorating tonic and nervino which
was discovered and used by an eminent
physician for many years, In all cases of
"female complaints”and weaknesses. For
young girls just entering womanhood;
for womon at tho critical "chango of life;"
In bearing-down sensations, periodical
pains, ulceration, inflammation, and every
kindred ailment, tho "Favorite Prescrip-
tion ” is guaranteed to benefit or cure.
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure biliousness.
Canada’s Liberal Offer of
CHARMING AFTERNOON GOWN.
are accustomed, are ns plain as can
be and nothing is allowed to divide
the attention, which is centered on the
general excellence of this design.
A fine combination of cloth and fur.
shown at the left, is cut on lines that
are almost straight, with a hint <>f
definition at the waistline. A little
fullness in the body is laid in plaits
that disappear in a piping set in at
the front. Silk cord and pony skin
distinguish this model by way of dec-
oration. The pony skin Is trimmed
Into points along one edge and forms
a deep border at the bottom of the
coat. The same idea nppears in the
collar which is almost covered by the
pony skin, and In cuffs made entirely
of It. Both coats are long find
both leave notl.ing to be desired in the
direction of style or comfort.
Georgette crepe embellished with
velvet und needh-work and brightened
with a little touch of silver make up
th» eeVy pretty- afternoon gown which
to It is; an interesting
and finished with small pendant balls
of silver. The bodice shows a little
chemisette of embroidered net,
A wide fiat girdle Is made of satin
veiled with georgette and ornamented
with a band of needlework. It extends
below the waistline, wrapping the fig-
ure loosely. The sleeves are full from
shoulder to cuff. Here they are
shirred to form the deep narrow cuffs
that are finished at the hand with a
bund of needlework.
The hat of gold lace, which har-
monizes so well with this gown, is
bound at the edge of the brim with
sealskin and trimmed with a small
pompon of this fur. It would be just
as pretty made of silver lace, and the
fur might be moleskin. The choice
will depend upon becomingness to the
Individual.
Wheat Land to Settlers
is open to you—to every farmer or fanner’s son
who is anxious to establish for
himself a happy home and
prosperity. Canada’s hearty
invitation this year is more attractive
than ever. Wheat is much higher but
her fertile farm land just as cheap, and
in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskat-
chewan and Alberta
Z17
160 Acre Homertcads Are Actually Free to Settlers
end Other Land Sold at from $15 to $20 per Am
The great demand for Canadian Wheat will
keep up the price. Where a farmer can get
near $2 for wheat and raise 20 to 45 bushels to
the acre he is bound to make money — that’s
what you can expect in Western Canada. Won-
derful yield* also of Oats. Barley and Flax.
Mixed Farming in Western Canada ia fully aa
profitable an industry as grain raising.
The excellent grasses, full of nntrltlon. are the only
food required either for beef or dairy purposes.
Good schools, churches, marketsconvenient^ climate
excellent. Military service is not compulsory In
Canada but there Is an unusual demand for farm
labor to replace the many young men who have
volunteered for the war. write for literature and
particulars as to reduced railway rates to Supuof
Immigration, Ottawa. Can., or to
G. A. COOK
2012 Main St., Kansas City, Mo.
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Canadian Government Agent
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West, H. C. The Tribune-Progress (Mountain View, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1917, newspaper, January 12, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc914489/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed June 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.