The Ripley Bulletin (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1915 Page: 2 of 6
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ft it possible there U a woman in this country who con-
tinues to suffer without giving f “ ......
table Compound a trial after all
tinucs to suffer without giving Lydia E. I'inkham'a Vege-
table Compound a trial after all tnc evidence that is con-
tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic-
tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffer-
ing among women than any other one medicine in the world?
We have published in the newspapers of the United States
more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub-
lished in the interest of^ any other medicine for women—
and every year we publish many new testimonials, all gen-
uine and true. Here are three never before published:
From Mrs. S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. L
Frovidkncb, R L—** For the benefit of women who suffer s• I bars
none I wish to state what Lydia K. llnkhum’s Vegetable Compound
has done for me. I did some heavy lifting and the doctor said it
caused a displacement. I have always been weak and I overworked
after my baby was bom and inflammation set in, then nervous pros,
tratkm, from which I did not recover until I had token Lydia E. Ptok.
ham a V egetable Compound. The Compound is my best friend and
when I hear of a woman with troubles like mine I try to Induce her
™?dicine’—& T. liicHJioKn, 84 Progress Avenue,
Aprtfoi Nrmrdy for Com no#
in. Sour SloiMch.Digrrhos*
lion. Sour SUimafh.Hn...--
\'or m* .1 ortvulwim* .Ftvrri sh*
ness and LOSS OF SLftP
fit Smalt S'ffaalurr of
Tmi Ciktaoi CosfMMV.
NEW YORK
The truth la always khiIiik In the
wsjr of some people. That’s why It
Is crushi-tl to earth no often.
EXPLAINING SONGS OF BIRDS
A separate coat, which becomes a
suit coat when worn with Ita own par*
titular skirt, but la available for
wear—With various frocks, will com-
mend Itself to every
raised above or dropped below the
normal, and only a suggestion, at
most In many of them lines are
perfectly straight or show a gradual
flare from the shoulders down.
Beautiful Notes of the Nightingale,
for Instance, Are Inspired by
Paternal Love.
Torn own i»Kt ooist wn.i. tki.i. votr
Trr Morin. Bf. K.aii-dy for Hod. Wrak, Watery
fir** .nd Oranol.u.1 M/clld.: No PuiarUii,-
iu.t Br. comfort. Writ, for (look of Urn Kye
hr BUktl Vr.c Murlo. Sjo 1Uun-Ur Co., Clilcagu.
woman, espe-
cially to her who contemplates a Jour-
ney. Many of these coats have been
designed this season, and they have
been enthusiastically welcomed. They
are shown In tans, grays, black and
white mixtures, and In checks. In
these neutral colors they go well with
frocks or skirts in any color.
One of the newest and smartest of
coats of this kind Is shown in the
picture. It is cut with
New Towels.
Some of the newest Turkish towels
have an initial quite four or live Inches
long, worked In French knots at the
left of the towel, above the border. In-
stead of In the center, as is usually
done. For a man's use towels worked
with these large letters are very good
looking.
Among the newest designs for small
guest towels Is one of a fine damask of
a very small pattern without a woven
border. The latter Is hemstitched on
and consists of an Inch-wide hem of
colored linen, pink or blue.
The Initial may be embroidered in
white on the hem or worked on the
towel Itself in a color to correspond
with the hem.
When she reads a historical novel
■he skipB the historic part.
Wit.h (lav is smile day if you u.e Red
Cross Mali blue, American made, therefore
the best made. Adv.
wrougn middle life and am now a strong, healthy
woman and earn my own living.”—Mrs. Jane D.
Duncan, Forest Avenue, West Quincy, Mass.
Your letter will be opened, read and answered
Little things console us because our
aflUctions are little ones.
laid to encourage the fulfillment of
hatching.
The song stops when the little birds
come out of the shell. The nightin-
gale, for weeks during the period of
nest-building and hatching, charms
his mate and human ears near him
with the beautiful music of his love
song. Hut as soon as the little night-
ingales come from the eggs the song
changes to a sort of guttural croak,
Implying anxiety and sense of respon-
sibility.
If the nest and contents were de-
stroyed the nightingale would at once
resume his beautiful song to inspire
his mate to help him build another
nest and start all over again the lov-
ing work of being fruitful and multi-
plying.
almost
straight lines at the front and back
and trimmed in braid and buttons
with a crisp military precision. At
each side, a little below the waist
line, there Is an insert of fan plaits,
giving the desired flare, and the
double turnover collar, set on at the
back, is another concession to de-
mands of the vogue.
The skirt to match is plain, fitted
about the hips and with a very con-
servative flare from hip line to bot-
tom edge.
Stop That Backache!
COLT DISTEMPER
There’s nothing more discouraging
than a constant backache. You are
lame when you awake. Pains pierce you
when you bend or lift. It’s hard to rest
and next day it’s the same old story.
I’ain in the back is nature’s warning of
kidney ills. Neglect inav pave the wav
to dropsy, gravel, or other serious kia-
ney sickness. Don’t delay—begin using
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the remedy that
has been curing backache and kidney
trouble for over fifty years.
An Oklahoma Case
Mrs. C. Ford. 423-Nesrv
SfS'.'JF, *°niroe,or ,n feed- A04- on the blood and expel. garni* or
* " ’ :* ’TO ,d 11°; b^tu!fS6
/UOdoMQof druggiet, and barnsa dealer*. or sent expressnald by
/ manufacturers. Cut shows bow to poult!oe throats. Our fro*
■dPtHHl Bookletsrlreeeeerytfclinr. Local agent* wasted. Largest aslllow
TK hoiee remedy lu exlstenoe—tw»lTe ysarm.
•NHM MEDICAL CO., o—isissassssfart.isti.it. Goshen* bMh, U.S.A.
Separate Coats.
Separate coats are receiving a great
deal of attention; motor coats con-
tinue to be full length or seven-eighths.
Some of the newer coats are of uneven
length.
Only a nonsalaried office is com-
pelled to seek the man.
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine times in ten when the liver is
right the stomach and bowels are right.
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gentlybutfirmly com*^
pel a lazy liver to
do its duty. A
Cures Con.^|
•tipation, In* A .
digestion,
It is a little longer than
ankle length, but short enough to be
a correct tailored model.
In nearly all coats of this kind the
fit is vague, the waist line either
TOUCHES OF ECZEMA
At Once Relieved by Cutlcura Quite
Easily. Trial Free.
Okla., suys: “Kid----'
ney trouble clung
to me for years, •
bringing pnlns In
my back and sides. . L‘fi
I could hardly
stoop and I had
awful rheumatic jitV f. \|
twinges In my Wk'll \ ttl
limbs. Doan’s Kid- t* 'iY\
ney Pills strength- qUAgp) I _V
ened and regulated — ^
my kidneys and
rid me of every sign of kidney com*
plaint.’*
Get Dean’s at Any Store. SOe a Boa
DOAN'S WAV
FOSTER-MILBURN CO- BUFFALO. N. Y.
Headwear for All-Weather Motoring
The Soap to cleanse and purify, the
Ointment to soothe and heal. Nothing
better than
A Record-Breaker.
“And do you really love me?”
“Love you? Darling, you’re dearer
to me than my wheat.”—Buffalo Ex-
press.
Carter*
• ITTLE
Yiver
■ pills.
these fragrant super-
creamy emollients for all troubles af-
fecting the skin, scalp, hair and hands.
They mean a clear skin, clean scalp,
good hair and soft, white hands.
Sample each free by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. XY,
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
sick Zr VV-1 m—m
Headache, *=--
and Distress After Eating.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
A smile may hide a man’s thoughts,
just as paint occasionally conceals a
woman's complexion.
Dampness caused by a woman'i
tears is always oppressive.
Marriage is the monotony that re-
lieves the excitement of life.
LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED
by Ontfar'* Blaokls* Pills. Low-
Priced, fresh, reliable: preferred bj
Wes tom stockmen, because thfly
protect whore other vaeolnet fail.
Write for booklet and testimonials.
10-dose pkge. Blackleg Pills $1.00
•0-dose pkge. Blackleg Pills 4.00
Use anj injector, but Cutter's best,
of Cutter product* is due to over IS
op In vaccines and serums oaly.
a. If unoMaluabla, order dlrert.
torn* Berkeley. Cal., ar Chicago. IIP
A FOOD DRINK
Which Brings Daily Enjoyment.
Red Cross Ball Blue, made in America,
therefore the best, delights the housewife.
All good grocers. Adv.
A wise man guesses a woman’s age
ten years too young.
HAIR BALSAM
I A toil't preparation of merit,
j Help, to eradicate dandruff.
L For Restoring Color and
[Beauty to Cray or Faded Hmir,
I tOc. and $L0o at Druggists.
affairs, I will not deny myself the
pleasure of taking a few minutes to
tell of the enjoyment obtained dally
from my morning cup of Postum. It
is a food beverage, not a stimulant
like Coffee.
“I began to use Postum 8 years ago;
not because I wanted to, but because
coffee, which I dearly loved, made my
nights long, weary periods to be dread-
ed and unfitting me for business dur-
ing the day.
“On advice of a friend, I first tried
Postum. making It carefully as sug-
gested on the package. As I had al-
ways used ’cream and no sugar,’ I
mixed my Postum to. It looked good,
was clear and fragrant, and It was a
pleasure to see the cream color It as
my Kentucky friend always wanted
her coffee to look, like a new saddle.’
“Then I tasted It critically, for I bad
tried many ‘substitutes’ for coffee. I
was pleased, yea. satisfied with my
Postum la taste and effect, and am yet,
being a constant user of It all theee j
years
"I coattnaally assure my friends and
acquaintances that they will tike Poe-
turn la place of coffee, and receive
benefit from Its wee. I beve gained
weight can sleep and am ant aere-
DAISVFLT KILLER
fhl*c#4 anywhere, at-
tracts and kills all
list. Neat, clean, or-
namental, convenient,
cheap. La*tS Sll
•sason. M ad•of
metal, can'ttplllor tip
over; will not Boll or
Injura anything.
Guaranteed affective
All dsalsrs or# cent
•i proas paid for 91.00.
■ AIOLD tOMKkt IPS Da Kalb Are. Brooklyn. N Y.
Standing Rock
Indian Reservation
Open to Settlement in May
Aa Opportunity to Get a Home in
NORTH DAKOTA
Official Denial
Ns War Tax aa Hsmsstead Land ia Canada
The report that • war tax ta to be pieced on
B<-a>e*iraU land, in Wr.tem Canada haring
been rirrn considerable circulation In tha
I'niied state, thla i. to adrtw all enquirers
that no aurh tax ha. been placed, nor I. there
any Intention to place a war tax of any nature
on auch lands. CdgneJ) W D. Scott. Supt of
{■Migration. Ottawa.Canada. March ISth. ISIS
Now that tbs return of spring lures
everyone to the out-of-doors, devotees
of motoring are happily busy getting
together tbetr "motor togs." Coats
and headwear for rain-orahine driv-
ing must be considered from every
point of view, and let no one think
that becomtngneaa la not aa impor-
tant In motor apparel aa In any other.
But this la a hint hardly needed for
the buyer of headwear. Women are
accustomed to placing becomingnese
as tbe paramount essential when
r boos tag aay kind of millinery Ia
tbe cbotce of motor hats there Is so
great a range this spring that sms
caa afford ta he exacting and to look
satfl tbs eery beat model to found
Two mouse bows its are Mrtsrrf
Tbe "body” possessed by this allk
makes It especially well suited to soft
crowns. Also, in the better grade. It
has fine resisting qualities against
dampness, and sheds dust readily.
This bonnet is finished with broad rib-
bon ties In n soft rreave that will not
crush. A buckle, mad# of tbe allk
used In tbe pipings, over a foundation
of buckram, and two flat buttons of
the same, are used for trimming.
Many of tbe new veils are large
squares of chiffon hemmed all arowad.
Among them la a novelty showing a
square Insert of net or lace In the
ehiffoa at one oide. This Is ylsni
aver the face, when the veil Is not
Part of this land will be open to free homestead entry
and the remainder will he sold at a very low price.
The reservation is located in North and South Dakota
and settlers should
DEFIANCE STARCH
m constantly growing in faver became it
Does Not Stick to the Iron
sod It will not injure the finest fabric. Fee
laundry perprwent has no eeaaL IS oe..
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Roff, Charles H. The Ripley Bulletin (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1915, newspaper, April 22, 1915; Ripley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1078408/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.