The County Democrat. (Tecumseh, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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THE COUNTY DEMOCRAT. TECUMSEH. OKLA.
Keep Yourself Fit
You o.n't afford to b* Uid up with
•ore, aching kidney* in the** <!»}•
high price*. bum* occupation* bring
kidney trouble*; almost *ny work
makes »e«k kidney* worn. U you Iwl
tired *11 the time, «»d suffer with Urn*
back, sharp pain*, diaar aprll*, head-
•chaa ami dieordered kidne> action, uaa
I>o*n'a Kidney Piil*. It may aara an
attack of rheumatism, dropsy, or
Bright's diaaaaa. Doan* bay* helped
thouaueia back to health.
An Oklahoma Case
Otto Basse, clly tire- *
man, jui> N. Third 8t .
Me A lea ter. Ok la,, aaya
"I have uaad Doan'*
Kidney mile olT and on
for ye i.a and they hav*
always corrected any
attack of kidney disor-
der I hav* had. and
have put my kidney* In
rood *h*ne At one time
I had a dull heavy pain
and aorenesa tn my back
that wore me out. My,
kidneys acted too freely .im
a*pet Tally at night
Doaa's Kidney Pltte
have proved so rood for thl* trouble
that I elwey* recommend them to
anyone. bothered that way."
Cel Doaa's at Aay Star*. ItO* a Boa
DOAN’S VJi.’lV
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LONG LINES OF YANKS STREAMING ACROSS FRANCE
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Trust Me! Try Dodson's Liver Tone!
Calomel Harms Liver and Bowels
Read my guarantee! Liven your liver and bowela
and get straightened up without taking sicken-
ing calomel. Don’t, lose a day’s work!
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There * no reaiton why a peraon
should take sickening, aallvatlng calo-
mel when a few c*nta buy* a large
bottle of Dodson'a Liver Tone—a per-
fect substitute for calomel.
It la a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start your liver Just as
surely as calomel, but It doesn t mnke
you sick und can not salivate.
Children and grown folks can take
Dodson's Liver Tone, because It la
perfectly hnrmlesa.
Calomel Is a dungeroua drug. It la
The actual visualisation of this H.ltlsh official picture Is becoming a comnM.i. occurr.^.o In
nro arriving In great numbers und proceeding In lines like Ibis to their camps o
France. The Americans
DE HAVILAND PLANE MADE IN AMERICA
A New One.
"I mounted my Pegasus for a swift
flight the other day.” “Wliat kind of
nn airplane Is that?"
mercury and attacka your bones. Taka
a dose of nasty calomel today and you
will feel weak, sick and nauseated to-
morrow. Don’t lose a day's work.
Take a apouuful of Dodson’a Liver
Tone Instead and you will wake up
feeling great. No more biliousness,
constipation, sluggishness, headache,
coated tongue or sour stomach. Your
druggist says If you don't find Dod-
son's Liver Tone acts better than hor-
rible calomel your money 13 watting
for you.—Adv.
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OFFICER WINS HIGH PRAISE
Second Lieut. John I. Conroy of the
Marines Highly Commended by
Commanding Officer.
The bulldog tenacity and nerves of
ateel which characterized the opera-
tions of (lie United States Ynarlnes In
flielr classic capture of Chateau Thier-
ry ami lielleau wood In the second but-
tle of the Marne earned unusual com-
mendation for Second Lieut. John I.
Conroy of the marines. The com-
manding oC'cer of his regiment wrote
to the brigade commander that Lieu-
tenant Conroy was “conspicuous In
his services to the battalions In line,
curried on Ills duties at a storm cen-
ter of bombardment by enemy high
explosive, shrapnel and gas shells.
"Throughout this period he supplied
the troops In line with ammunition, ra-
tions, wuter and engineer stores with
tireless energy, marked executive abil-
ity, foresight and absolute fearless-
ness at all hours of the day and night.
He never failed in a crisis and only
bulldog tenuclty and nerves of steel
made It possible for him to discharge
his multifarious duties. When enemy
fire exploded an ammunition dump un-
der Ills clmrge his energy and cool-
ness confined the damage to a mini-
mum.’'
Lieutenant Conroy’s mother. Mrs.
John Conroy, lives at 59 Livingston
street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
For centuries GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
Oil has been a standard household remedy
for kidney, liver, bladder and stomach
trouble, and all diseases connected with
the urinary organs. The kidneys and blad-
der are the most important organ* of the
body. They are the filters, the purifier* of
your blood. If the poisons which enter
your aystem through the blood and etora-
ach are not entirely thrown out by the
kidneys and bladder, you are doomed.
Weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness,
despondency, backache, stomach trouble,
headache, pain in loins and lower abdo-
men, call stones, gravel, difficulty when
urinating, cloudy and bloody urine, rheu-
matism. sciatica and lumbago, all warn von
to look after vour kidney* and bladder.
All these indicate some weakness of the
kidnevs or other organs or that the enemy
microbes which are always present in yotir
svstem hsve attacked your weak spots.
GOLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are
what you need.
I They are not a “patent medicine,” nor
a “new discovery.” For 200 years they
have been a standard household remedy.
They are the pure, original imported Haar-
lem Oil your great-grandmother used, and
are perfectly harmless. The healing, sooth-
ing oil soaks into the cells and lining ol
the kidney* and through the Madder, driv-
ing out the poisonous genus. New life,
fresh strength and health will coine as you
continue tE- treatment. When complete-
ly restored to your usual vigor, continue
taking a capsule or two each day; they will-
keep you in condition and prevent a re-
turn of the disease.
Do not delay a minute. Delay* are es-
pecially dangerous in kidney and hUddef
trouble. All dniggiats sell (.OLD MKDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsules. They will refund
the money if not as represented OOL,»
MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are .in-
ported direct from the laboratories in Hol-
land. They are prepared in correct quan-
tity and convenient form, are easy to take
and are positively guaranteed to give
prompt relief. I. three sizes, sealed pack-
ages. Ask for the original imported
GOLD MEDAL. Accept no substitute#.—
Adv.
ia worth investigation.
Canada extends to you a hearty invitation to settle on her -
easy to get Wonderful yields also of Oats, Barley _ _ -----— —
Flax, mixed farming and cattle raising.
. The climate ia healthful and agreeable; railway fa-
cilities excellent; good schools and churches convenient
Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway
rates to Supt Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to
G. A. COOK
2012 Main St, Kansaa City, Mo.
Canadian Government Agent
Hi
A group of IT British bombing
planes with their pilots In their plnces,
ready to take the air. Bombing squad-
rons are kept ready for Instant serv-
| lee in front of their aerodromes so
that they cun take to the air at the
Instant n cnll Is received from signal
! planes, from toops or from convoys at
road terminals or villages.
Some of the many cannon captured
Murue battle ore hero shown.
California 1ms 2.377.549 Inhabitants.
Post
Toasties
— Eve ry-lhing O
corn food ou(Jnt
to be-1
ond saves
the wheat
Guide Signs.
In the various proposals for develop-
ing motor transportation over our high-
ways nothing has been said about
guide posts, but that they are
necessary Is fully demonstrated by the
frequent reports thnt have appeared
of fleets of government trucks losing
their wny, especially at night. Con-
siderable good work In this direction
has been done, lnrgely through private
enterprise; but there is still much
to do In distinctly marking every fork
and turn on all main routes, particu-
larly through towns. And In this con-
nection. It would be well to put on
the statute books stringent laws to re-
press the rural hoodlum with a cheap
gun or pistol who delights to use road
signs as a target, to the great annoy-
ance of travelers to whom guide signs
In unfamiliar territory are an absolute
essential.—Scientific American.
The Monkey's Descent.
! School children are not always as at-
tentive as they should be, but Miss
Tilly Teechura’8 class was a wonder.
There were few things they did not
isow.
"Now. children.” she said, "what did
man descend from?”
The answer came like a boomerang:
“From a monkey!”
Miss Teechum beamed, and. singling
out one bright little fellow, she ssked:
“Tell me. Jimmy, what did the moB-
k«v <l<M*eend from?”
’Tlense. mis*, from the tree,” was
I fhc enmrlelmi answer.
SIGNALLING FROM GROUND TO AIRPLANE
That brown-crusted loaf of wholesome bread, that plate of
“two story” biscuit—either may be made to perfection from
Heliotrope
Flour
TIB may not know It
n — but when your
grocer offers you a
flour just as Food a*
Heliotrope, the chance*
are he’s mistaken.
“The Always
Reliable99
Scientifically milled from Oklahoma’s finest
wheat, that one flour—HELIOTROPE might
answer for every household purpose.
wows ^ - ’
OKLAHOMA CITY MILL & ELEVATOR CO-, Oklahoma Oty
M.uibers of the signal corps of the division In training at Camp Wheeler,
Macou. Gn„ are shown signalling to «n airplane by mean* of an arrangement
of "shutters” with which words are spelled.
A Patriot.
Little Dorothy's uncles are both at
the war. and she has a great admira-
tion for soldiers. The other day in a
crowded street car she was sitting on
her mother's lap when a wounded sol-
dier entered. Dorothy Immediately
slipped to the floor.
“Here, Soldy,” she offered, “yon «*n
rlt on mamma s lap.”—Harper's Maga-
zine.
Point of View.
Redd—These are hard times.
Greene—What's wrong now?
_T‘Why I’ve Jnst had to go out
buy a lock for ray nutomlble.”
"What do you want a lock for your
car for?"
“So nobody will steal IL"
“You’re a foolish man. Wouldn’t
yon save a lot of money If somebody
did steal Itr
- Good Excuse.
She—You don’t write me now snch
nice long love letters every day you
don’t see me. Is It Indifference?
He—Nc, my darling, it Is patriotism.
The government wants us to save pa-
per.
Each morning opens the door to a
new opportunity. Watch out and do
not let It slip sway unnoticed.
How very easy are some of the tasks
we Imagine difficult.
A WhslessM. Cleans!*!,
YMir Hlmkiii sad Heells*
M Vr ■ Lelies—Murine for Red-
w-i ness, Soreness, Granula-
r* VPQ tion. Itching and Burning
1-J ^ of the Eyes or Eyelids;
sfi&s&iSKie6*
Kurin* By*
Ohio farmers are forming co-oparab-
Ing buying societies.
Heal Baby Rashes
That itch, burn and torture. A hot
Cutlcura Soap bath gives instant re>
lief when followed by a gentle appli-
cation of Cutlcura Ointment. For free
samples address, “Cutlcura, Dept X,
Boston.” At druggists and by malL
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.—Adv.
Los Angeles In 1917 spent $16,932,*
032 for new buildings.
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The County Democrat. (Tecumseh, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1918, newspaper, September 13, 1918; Tecumseh, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1075838/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.