The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1916 Page: 3 of 12
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ColdsX
A trinity of evils, closely allied, that afflict
most people, and which follow one on the
l,OU£nS ?ther-In A*® order named, until the last one
© is spread through the system, leading to
t a farrK many evils. But their course can be checked.
peruNA conquers
r It is of great value when used promptly for a cold, us*
ally checking it and overcoming it in a few days.
Ample evidence has proved that it is even of more value in over-
coming chronic catarrh, dispelling the inflammatory conditions, enabling
the diseased membranes to perform their natural functions, and toniniz
up the entire system. *
The experience of thousands is a safe guide to what it may be ex-
pected to do for you.
% Liquid or tablets — both tested by the public and approved.
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Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas
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VW- L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the hot-
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Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the
price paid for them.
I 'he quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more
than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart
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They are made in a well-equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., /
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A«k your ihm dealer for W. I. Douglas shoes. If he can-
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make. Write for Interesting booklet explaining how to
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J return mail, poituge free.
LOOK FOR W. L. Douglas
name and the retail prica
stamped on the bottom.
Boys' Shoes
Bwt In the World
$3.00 $2.60 & $2.00
BIG GAIN MADE
I BY THE FRENCH
ON SOMME FRONT AND AT VER-
DUN JOFFRE'S FORCES TAKE
MANY TRENCHES.
ENGLISH MAKE SLIGHT ADVANCE
Italian Troops Advance a Mile—Aus-
trians Driven Back Toward Wip—
pach River—Rumanians Make
Further Advance.
HE SAW THE LIGHT HIGH MST-F LIVINa
story about jim willett'3
wife "got" mr. HYNE.
ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAR
Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect It.
I>ondon, Nov. 6. The French troops
In the Sonime region of France and
northeast of Verdun have again smash-
ed the Herman lines hard North of
the Sonime. between I.es Boeufs and
Sailly-Saillisel, to the east of the lat-
ter place and on the St. Pierre Vaast
wood sector, portant gains were
made in violent fighting which pro-
ceeded throughout Sunday, according
to the French official communication.
The attack 011 the St. Pierre Vaast
wood, which was made from three
sides simultaneously, netted the
French three trenches on the northern
side and the entire German positions
on the southern outskirts of the
wood.
To the north, despite the stormy
weather, the British, over a front of
a thousand yards, captured the hills
J in the neighborhood of the Butte de
Wariencourt ,
Keeping up their offensive in the
Verdun region the French have been
enabled to occupy the entire village
of Vaux and also the town of Dam-
loup, which is situated a mile to tue
east of Fort Vaux. •
ITALIANS ADVANCE A MILE
Nsture warns you when the track of
health is not clear. Kidney and bladder
troubles cause many annoying symptoms
and great inconvenience both day and
night.
Unhealthy kidneys may cause lumbago,
rheumatism, catarrh of the bladder, pain
or dull ache in the back, joints or mus-
cles, at times have headache or indiges*
tion, as time passes you may have a sal-
low complexion, puffy or dark circles
under the eyes, sometimes feel as though
you had heart trouble, may have plenty
of ambition but no strength, jpet weak
and lose flesh.
If such conditions are permitted to
continue, serious results may be expect-
ed; Kidney Trouble in its very worst
form may steal upon you.
Prevalency of Kidney Disease.
Most people do not realize the alarm-
ing increase and remarkable prevaleney 1
of kidney disease. While kidney dis-
orders are among the most common dis- '<
eases that prevail, they are almost the |
last recognized by patients, who usually
content themselves -with doctoring the
effects, while the original disease may ' ar(.nriHnP
constantly undermine the system.
If you feel that your kidneys are the
cause of your sickness or run down con-
dition, try taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Hoot, the famous kidney, liver and blad-
der remedy, because as soon as your kid-
neys improve, they will help the other
organs to health.
If you are already convinced that
Swamp-Root is what you need, you can
purchase the regular fifty-cent and one-
dollar size bottles at all drug stores.
Hon t make jiny mistake but remember
the name, ~
ixmdon, Nov. 6—The Italian troops,
continuing their new offensive against
the Austro-Hungarian forces in the
Carso region, have advanced nearly a
mile in the direction of the Wlppach
river and have taken 553 prisoners,
to the Italian war office.
The Austrians have brought new bat-
teries into aation in the zone east of
Gorizia and aA3 maintaining an intense
lire. 'I he artillery activity is increas-
ing on both sides of the Carnia front.
The Italians report the capture by-
assault of an observatory on the slopes
of C'ima Boeche in the Travignolo-Avi-
zio Valley, in the Dolomite Alps, and
say their troops held the captured po-
arae Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, Tf, ' " .
and the address, Ringhamton. N. Y., winch ,ltlon despite a violent bombardment
you will find on every bottle. | Several battles are being stubborn
NOTE—You may obtain a sample size bottle of Swamp-Root by enclosing i fou®ht SOUth °r Brzezany in Gall-
ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingbamton, N. Y. This gives you the opportunity I ' «here the Hermans, after violent
SPECIAL NOTE
ten cents to Dr. Kill
to prove the remarkable merit of this medicine.
gives you the opportunity
They will also send you a book of
. . —- " — -• "" aisu ecuu VOU a DOOk OI
▼aluame information, containing many of the thousands of grateful letter* received
from men and women who say they found Swamp-Root to b* just the remedy needed
in kidney, liver and bladder troubles. The value and success of Swamp Root are so
well known that our readers are advised to send for a sample size bottle. Addrrga Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, h. \. When writing be sure and mention this paper
^>0 n/\/
HORSE SALE DISTEMPEK
,k,now. th< when you soli or buy through the sales
you half about nne chance in fifty to escape sale stable
f"s,'°,l vs" 18 your true prote, Hon your only
s.Ueguartl. for as sure as you treat all your horses
with it, you will- soon b. rid of the disease It acts
*"re preventative, no matter how they are "exposed."
B.na ™?,,may ori]fr dirc,:t from the manufacturers.
S .vVi i1 your or<l<-r. .io cents and Ji.ou a
bottle, |:.,00 and $10.00 the dozen, delivered, *
SPOH.N MKDICAL CO., Mfrii., Go«hen, Ind., U. S. A.
bombardment with heavy artillery,
launched an attack with considerable
force.
The ItusBian war office admits thai
the German troops occupied part of
the advanced Russian trenches on the
heights east of Pipnicadolna. The bat
tie is continuing.
Continuation of the German sue
cesses by the capture of additional
parts of the Russian main position on
the left position of the Naravuyka in
Galicia is claimed from Berlin.
His Friend Peaslee Had to Ask Him
Twice, but Then He Wanted to
Be Sure He Got the Right
Opinion.
Mr. Penslee, lately returned from a
,*lslt to the city, proudly displayed a
new cane, brave with hammered sil-
ver.
"How does that piece of wood look
t' ye, H.vne?" he demanded happily.
"And them silver dewdads, too!" Mr.
H.vne glanced at the stick sldewise but
altered no audible comment.
"My nephew gin it to me," Mr. Pens-
lee went on complacently. "He fetched
home two of 'em one night, and he says
to me, 'There they be, s'he; take ary
one you're a-inind to.' "
"Huh!" grunted the deacon.
"Mr. Peaslee glanced at his friend,
and presently a smile of understand-
ing spread over his fuce.
"You kinder remind me, Il.vne," he
oegun, "of Jim Wlllett's wife when
he bought her a new settin' room car-
pet."
The deacon looked up, clearly suspi-
cious of what was coming. "I don't
know Jim Wiilett, nor his wife, either,"
he observed.
"Wal," Caleb replied cheerfully,
"you'll know suthln' 'bout 'em In a
minute if you'll quit fidgetiu' and listen.
Jim and his wife lived over on the
Spruce Knoll road, but he moved away
before you come to town to live. Fr'm
the time Jim married her she never
was suited with the place where they
happened to be livin', und she kep'
him movin' fr'm one place to another.
"She was the naggln' kind, and her
face und temper was both as thin as
a case knife. If she ever had a good
word to say for Jim, I never heard her
say It. I never knew her to agree with
him nor allow that his Judgment was
wuih anything.
"This time Jim had been to the city
with a load of truck, and suthin' put
It into his head to buy a new settin'-
rooni carpet. His wife'd been more
crabbed'n common lately, and be Jeal-
oused if he didn't fetch her suthin'
from the city she might be even wuss.
"So when he got home, after he'd put
up his boss, he took the roll of carpet
under his arm and went into the house
with it. Mis' Wiilett was in the settin'
room, and one of the neighbors with
her. She sort of sniffed when Jim
come in:
" 'What've yo got in that great bun-
dle?' said she.
"So Jim unrolled the carpet and
spread it out, and fr'm what the neigh-
bor told me afterward it was a hand-
some piece of weavin'. The neighbor
woman went to carryln' on 'bout how
pretty it was, and all that; but Mis'
Wiilett never made u yip, with her
mouth drawed down at the corners
and trottin' her foot a little. She must
have acted, I sh'd jedge," said Mr.
Peaslee slyly, "a good deal as you did
when I was a-showin' you my cane a
spell buckand Mr. llyne grinned
wryly.
"Wal, anyway," Caleb went on, "Jim
saw she wasn't goln' to speak, so he
made the mistake of sayin* suthin'
himself.
This Is a serious matter with house-
keepers as food prices are constantly
going up. To overcome this, cut out
the high priced meat dishes and serve
your family more Skinner's Macaroni
and Spaghetti, the cheapest, most de-
licious and most nutritious of all foods.
Write the Skinner Mfg. Co., Omaha,
Nebr., for beautiful cook book, telling
how to prepare it In a hundred different
ways. It's free to every woman.—Adv.
Loud Enough.
"What on earth will I do? Here's
my automobile horn on the blink and
won't make a sound!"
"That's all right. Ethel here has
on her new sports skirt."
THIS IS THE AGE OF YOUTH.
You will look ten years younger if you
darken your ugly, grizzly, gray hairs by
using "La Creole" Hair Dressing—Adv
Her Preference.
"What do you think of this extra
hour of daylight scheme?" "What I'm
for is more moonlight," declared the
romantic girl.
RED CROSS—GOODNESS YES.
Red Cross Ball Blue, yes. Nothing
else will do. Red Cross Ball Blue
makes my clothes a beautiful clear
white, not the dingy yellow green
tinge of liquid blue. Red Cross Ball
Blue for me. Yes slr-e, Bob.—Adv.
DO YOU
FEEL
BILIOUS ?
IS YOUR
APPETITE
POOR ?
IS YOUR
DIGESTION
WEAK?
=try=
HOSTETTER'S
stomach bitters
Well Known.
They sat looking at her engagement
ring.
"Did your friends admire It?" he
tenderly Inquired.
"They did more than that," she re-
turned. "Three of them recognized it."
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen-
eral Tonic because it contains the well
known tonic properties of QUININE and
IRON. It acts on the I.iver, Drives out
Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds
up the Whole System. 50 cents.
Conscientious.
"Do you always keep the promises
you make before election?"
"Well," replied Senator Sorghum, "I
do my best. If I can't keep them 1 am
willing to make them over again as
often as may be desired."
Generous Offer.
"Time and again I've given you a lift
in my motor cnr."
"So you have."
"Now that I am hard up and can't
meet this month's payment on It you
refuse to lend me any money."
"Well, I'll tell you what I'll do to
help you out. You estimate the num-
ber of times you have taken me to
town in your car and I'll pay you ten
cents for each ride, which is twice the
fare charged by a jitney bus."
Only Proper.
Wife—This paper tells of a man
in Ohio who lives on onions alone.
Hull—Well, anyone who lives on
onions ought to live alone.
SAVE YOUR M0NFY.'
One box of Tutt's fills «vf many dollars Induc-
tor's bills. A remedy for diseases of the liver,
sick headache, dyspepsia, constipation and
biliousness, a mil.ion people endorse
"Dnt nigger Henry sure am a hus-
tler. hut when he moves bis feel dey
look laik pancakes," said one.
"Pancakes?" shouted another. "Wy,
FREE HEALTH CHART nXZTXRiZSSSX
Sickness is preventable. Send for new and raiuabla mibu ■ ,5I. . ,, ..
health chart showing wby you are tick and how to ' * ' •' tMllbrill j*T, ill]
prevent. Nu l>a Compauj, Little Uock, Ark. *l>l*Pad OUt."
ANY INDUSTRIOUS MAN ' coveted by all
^t-r#Tbut possessed by few—a beautiful
propurtiun. Small capita i required. Ko^ui"par"ilv head of halr- If yours is streaked with ;
L r« writo b. p xt IOKKC1TI gray, or is harsh and stiff, you can re-
BaTITSiTTJ* wnt.onK.roi.man.Wa.h- Btore 11 to ltB former beauty and lus-
rfl I fcn 15 in.r^i,r^ki,irre,.X ;er by "8ln? "}*■ Creo!e" ure.
in*. Price $1.00.—Adr.
"ROUGH on BITS'tB- Ml« *• Bl,«
■■"I# Hil (III fin I O Die outdoors l£caud&>c
Umbrella Feet.
Several negro walters were standing j Buzeu river, and also at Table tlutzi,
at a railroa-i station in a southern I on the Transyivani in front. The pur-
town discussing ihe merits of one of j of the Austro-German forces west
their fellow craftsmen. I of the Jiul river is
Aroltl operation., Positlv. Ll*er A
(No (HI)—Results sorp; homn rrnifd..
UlUl.ot R-.i-JrC. ,D«pt.W -1,219S.D tb
EBB
h remedy
Write today.
St., Guca^e
W. N. U., WICHITA, NO. 46-1916.
Surely an Antique.
"Now here," said the second-hand
dealer, "Is a rare bargain in an an-
tique phonograph, which—"
"Whoever heard of a phonograph
classed as antique furniture?" broke
In the scornful customer.
"Well, believe It or not," returned
tlie dealer, "hut the man I bought it
from had had it so long it was all paid
/or."—Kansafc City Star.
Dependent on Circumstances.
"Are you an optimist?"
"I am. When 1 see a man without
an umbrella in a rainstorm 1 can al-
ways say. 'Never mind Ihe weather,'
provided I have an umbrella myself."
And most people who know but lit-
tle always want to tell just u little
more.
WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY
is her hair. It yours is streaked with
ugly, grizzly, gray hairs, use "La Cre-
ole" Hair Dressing and change it in
the natural way. Price |1.00.—Adv.
Not Always Bad.
"I see a mob assembled—"
"Tills mob spirit is bad."
"And harvested the crops of a poor
farmer who was sick."—Louisville
Courier-Journal.
continuing and
there has been bombardment ail along
the Danube river according to the Ru-
manian announcement. Light skir-
mishes only are reported In Dobrudja'.
COSTLY RAID BY I. W. W.'S.
Everett. Wash., Citizens, Defend
Town Against Raiders.
Everett, Wash, Nov. 6.—At least
six were killed and forty injured yes-
terday in a pitched battle at the Ev-
erett city wharf between 2.">0 members
of the Industrial Workers of the World
and a posse of 150 citizens, headed
by Sheriff Don McRae. Sheriff Mc-
Rae i3 among the seriously wounded.
The Industrial Workers came here
from Seattle on the steamer Verona.
The number of casualties aboard the
Verona is not known. After the shoot-
ing in which about a thousand shots
were exchanged, the Verona Wtrned
around and started back to Seattle.
Many men were seen to fall on the
deck of the steamer and panic-strick-
en, several jumped overboard. Many
were taken from the water, but others
disappeared and it is believed they
were drowned.
I On the Rumanian front, the Ruman•! -rh. r„ «•<,= . ,o
; ians have advanced to the west of the I for *
I t, . . _ . . IO" tne same price,' he suys, shiftin'
from one foot to the other, tryin' to
make things pass olT pleasant, 'but
this one seemed the better one to me,
so 1 took it.'
"Wal, that was 'nougli for Mis' Wii-
lett, and she turned on hlra with her
eyes fairly snuppin'.
" 'Do you mean to stand there and
tell me, you witless critter,' she
snapped out, 'that you had a chance
to choose betwixt them two carpets
aittl then went and fetched home this
thing, when you orter known I'd liked
the oilier one twice ns well? There,'
she says, turnin' to the neighbor wom-
an, 'now you c'n see some of the things
I have to put up with fr'm that man.
No more jedgment than a child !' And
the neighbor had hard work to keep
fr'm laughln' right in her face:
^ "Now, H.vne," concluded Mr. Penslee,
"I m goin' to ask you again what you
think of my cane."
1 he deacon flushed consciously. "I
guess you picked the handsomest one,
< nleb," he said. "I shouldn't say there
was a mite of doubt 'bout it!"—Youth's
Companion.
SOAP IS STRONGLY ALKALINE
and constant use will burn out the j
scalp. Cleanse the scalp by shampoo- J
ing with "La Creole" Hair Dressing,
and darken, in the natural way, those
ugly, grizzly hairs. Price. $1.00.—Adv.
Easy to Understand.
Daughter—Mamma, what Is a step-
mother?
Mother—Suppose I died and your fa-
ther married another woman that woru-
and would be your stepmother.
The child paused for a moment, and
tlier. exclaimed:
"Oh, I see, mamma! You step out
and she steps in!"
About the only martyrs we have at
this stage of the game are baseball
umpires.
Strong Drinks Irritate
Strong drinks like beer, whiskey,
tea and coffee, Irritate the kidneys
and habitual use tends to weaken
them. Dally backache, with head-
ache, nervousness, dizzy spells and
a rheumatic condition should be
taken as a warning of kidney trou-
ble. Cut out, or at least moderate,
the stimulant, and use Doan's Kid-
ney Pills. They are line for weak
kidneys. Thousands recommend
them.
A Kansas Case
Ex-Judge J. M.
Wallace, IS N, Third
'St., Humbisldt, Kan.,
says: "My kidneys
were weak and the
kidney secretions
were tilled with sedi-
ment and passed ir-
regularly. My back
ached constantly. I
was dizzy and nerv-
ous a n ti mornlnKs
felt all worn out.
„ - * „ NothlnK save nte re-
lief until i took Doan's Kidney Pills
and they restored my kidneys to a nor-
mal condition. I have great faith In
this remedy."
(
Get Doan's at Any Stora. 50c a Box
DOAN'S
FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y.
The man who is determined to make
a fool of himself has many opportuni-
ties thrust upon him.
Buy materials that last
Certain-teed
Roofing
Fully guaranteed
— beat
responsibility
For sale by dealers
everywhere
at reasonable prices
General Roofing Manufacturing Company
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Thirty Perished in Mine Mishap.
Birmingham, Ala, Nov. 6—Esti-
mates last night placed the number
of miners killed in the explosion in
the Bessie mine of the Sloss-Sheffield
Steel & Iron company, near here, yes-
terday at thirty. Sixteen bodies were
recovered today and it is believed
that the bodies of fourteen more men
are somewhere in the remote entries.
Rebuild Alaska Railway.
Seward. Alaska, Nov. 6— The Alas-
kan Engineering commission is now
employing a force of five hundred and
twenty-five men and sixty-four sta-
tion men in the rejuvenation of the
Alaska Northern railway, which was
purchased by the government when
the selection of the route was an-
nounced by the president. The work
consists of rebuilding bridges, elim-
ination of high trestles with fills, im-
provement in the alignment and some
plight reduction in the grades.
New Sperry Searchlight.
Night visitors to the electrical ex-
position at New York were astonished
at the new searchlight mounted on the
roof of Grand Central palace, which
has n,brilllance 22 times greater than
the famous light at Sandy Hook.
It is the invention of Elmer A.
Sperry, already known for Ills gyro-
compass and aeroplane stabilizer, and
who is a member of the naval consult-
ing board. The rays equal in intensity
the sun at eight o'clock In the morn-
ing at this time of the year.
The searchlight burns a superheated
vapor In the cavity of Its positive elec-
trode. Efforts will be made to signal
Philadelphia, 91 miles away, with Its
ray.
health fer
Siek Women
For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound Has Been
Woman's Most Reliable Medicine
.—Here is More Proof.
To women wno are suffering from some form of
woman's special ills, and have a constant fear of breaking
down, the three following letters ought to bring hope:—^
North Crandon, Wis.-"When I was 10 years
old I got mamed and at 18 years I gave birth to
twins and it left me with very poor health. I could
not walk across the floor without having to sit
down to rest and it was hard for me to keep about
and do my work. I went to a doctor and lie told
me 1 had a displacement and ulcers, and would
1 .u.? °;n, operation. This frightened me sc
much that I did not know what to do. Having
heard of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
1 thought I would give it a trial and it made me as
Testimony from Oklahoma.
lawton, Okla. — "When I began to take Lvdia E. Pinkhnm'a
SM)hl5S^.Lse„e.I?ued^> Z™1 fof nothing. _I tired easily
Bad for Her Temper.
"Are you looking forward to elec-
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' More than X have ever experienced
before," answered Mr. Dubwalte.
"Are you afraid your party is going
to lose?"
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going to vote for the first time and I
expect a rather trying evening when
Ihe returns from the nolia "
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K " lrrr M? ng womcn liecaiisc it has done so much
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cine; then I was asked to try Lydia E. Pinkham's
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1 Ilaynes Park, Roxbury, Mass.
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nt special advice write to Lydia®
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