Pauls Valley Sentinel (Pauls Valley, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1905 Page: 11 of 18
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WJW't Worth Any Mor
Th3 late Bberi b, Jordan,
of the Jordan-Marsh company, used
to tell this story on himself:
It seems he once had In his em-
ploy a blight boy who had made up
Lis mind to get along in the world.
One morning, as Mr. Jordan was sit-
ting at his desk, this boy respectfully
approached him, and asked to have
his pay to $5 a week.
How much are you getting now?"
Mr. Jordan asked with a smile.
"Three dollars a week, sir."
"And how old are you?"
"Fifteen my next birthday, sir."
Mr. Jordan laid his nand kindly on
the little fellow's Moulder, and said,
Impressively: "Do you know, my
boy, when I was your age I was only
getting $2 a week?'
The boy dropped his eyes for a
moment. Then he looked earnestly
and said seriously: "Perhaps you
weren't w^rth any more, sir."—Bos-
ton Herald.
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Sherman and Jefferson
: Joseph Jefferson, the actor and Gen-
eral Sherman were great. friend3.
Upon a certain occasion Jefferson
called upon the general. After a
pleasant chat Jefferson rose to go,
and General Sherman caught sight of
a sheet of paper under the chair
where the actor had been sitting.
"Jefferson," he called, picking up
the paper and carrying it to the door
"you dropped this, I think."
• "Jefferson took the sheet with an
effusion of thanks that was astonish-
ing.
i "My dear general," he exclaimed,
"you have saved my life!"
"It seems to me you're rather care-
less to carry such valuable papers
around so lcosely," replied the gen-
eral in surprise.
Jefferson laughed, and unfolding
the paper, revealed its contents. It
was the manuscript of the opening
pages of the great actor's autobio-
graphy.—rLippincott's Magazine.
Don't Be Irritable.
"An Irritated skin makes an Irrita-
ble person, and an irritable person
gathers much trouble unto himself or
herself, as the case may be. Moral:
Use Hunt's Cure, one box of which is
absolutely and unqualifiedly guaran-
teed to cure any form of skin trouble.
Any kind of itching known is relieved
at once and one box cures."
AYegcfable Preparation for As-
similating the Food and Regula-
ting the Stomachs aid Bowels of
lNiyiNIS/< HII DKKN
Promotes Digeslion.Cheerfuf-
ness andHest.Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narc otic .
Titcy* of OUJ)r SAMUEL PITCHER
flmplun Scat'
Alx.Smna '
HockeiU S*Ut-
Anise .(W *
Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa-
Hon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish-
ness and Loss of Sleep.
FacSirnilo Signature of
NEW YORK.
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and wliich has been.
^ Ds® ^or over 30 years, has horno the signature of
— and has been mode under his per-
x/fjZXjfas 8onal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trille with and endanger the health of
Infanta and Children—Experience against Experiment*
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural slcojk
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend*
genuine CASTORIA always
Bears tho Signature of
Vt to .i11ti11 Ihs tilcl
Dusts- I IM1S
EXACT copy OF WRAPPER.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TN* CCNTAUR COUMNV. TT UIIIMI STREET. HEW VOMK OITT.
Great Oversight
"The Church ana Public Brigand-
age" was the topic at a church con-
gress Thurcday night, and not a word
was said about Mr. Rockefeller's
contributions to the cause of religion.
-New York World.
Here is Relief for Women.
Mother Gray, a nurse in New York,
discovered a pleasant herb remedy for
women's ills, called AUSTRALIAN*
LEAF. Cures female weaknesses, llack-
ache, Kidney, Bladder ind Urinary
troubles. At all-Druggists or by mail
60c. Sample mailed FREE. Address,
The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y.
Of Course
A man rode five days in a refrige-
rator car and both his feet and legs
wore frozen. He probably will re-
ceive a bill from the trust for icing
en route.—Puck.
"Dp. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy
cured me of Bright's Disease and (travel. Able physic-lam
Called." Mrs. E. P. Miner, Burghlll, O. 91.00 a bottls.
"Never tell a girl you love her,"
says the Cynical Bachelor. "She
might take you at your word."
Do not fail to use RED CROSS BALL BLUE. Do so and you will see yo*:r clothes as pretty a white as you have
never saen them before. Your grocer sells a large 2-oz. package for only 5 cents. Remember the name and get the genuine.
"Patriotic" Trusts
You never know how patriotic a
tiust is until you begin to talk about
buying in the foreign market pro-
ducts which the trust sells cheaper
there than It does at home.—Syracuse
Post-Standard.
UNSIGHTLY BALD SPOT.
Caused by Sores on Neck—Merciless
Itching for Two Years Made
Him Wild—Another Cure
by Cuticura.
"For two years my neck was cov-
ered with sores, the humor spreading
to my hair, which fell cut, leaving an
unsightly bald spot, and tho soreness,
inflammation and merciless itching
made me wild. Friends advised Cuti-
cura Soap and Ointment, and after a
few applications the torment subsided,
to my great joy. The sores soon dis-
appeared, and my hair grew again,
as thick and healthy as ever. I shall
always recommend Cuticura. (Signed)
H. J. Spalding, 104 W. 104th St., New
Fork City."
It is a difficult th/ng to do to pay
two women a compliment when they
are together.
Bunyan In 105 Languages.
One book alone, the "Pilgrim's
Progress," holds the record for Eng-
lish literature, having been repro-
duced in 105 different tongues.
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Truths that Strike Home
lour grocer J3 lionest and—if ho cares to do bo—can tell
you that ho knows very little about the bulk coffee lio
sella j ou. How can l:o know,'where it originally came from,
how it was blended—or With What
—or when roasted? If you buy your
coffee looso by the pound, how can
you expect purity and uniform quality 1
LION COFFEE, the LEADER OF
ALL PACKAGE COFFEES. Is ol
necessity uniform In quality,
strength and flavor. For OVER A
QUARTER OF A CPJTURY, LION COFFEE
has been the standard eolfee In
millions of homes.
o « 0 ■ LION COFFEE Is carefully packed
at our factories, and until opened In
your home, has no chance of being adul-
terated, or of coming In contact with dust,
dirt, germs, or unclean hands.
In each package of LION COFFEE you get Ofl0 full
pound of l'ure Coffee. Insist upon getting the genuine.
(Lion head on every package.)
("Save the Lion-heads for valuable premiums.)
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try It ? Price 60c-
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