The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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THE KIOWA COUNTY NEWS
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"DANDERINE" FOR
FALLING HAIR
Stop dandruff and double
beauty of your hair
for few cents.
(>am|nilT can**-" \ fevrriah irritation
of the midp, tIn- hair ri«>t» shrink, loo*<*n
and tin'n thi< hmr .iodic* out fust To
atoii falling hair at on< < and rid the
acalp o every itortMi •! dandruff, get
a ama l Uittlf of "Danderine” at any
drug atore for a frw cents, pour a little
In you. hand and rub it into the scalp.
After fc ver«| applications the h'<ir stops
coming out and you can’t find any
dandruff. Your hair appeals soft,
g limey and twice tin thick and abund
ant Try it I
Abbreviating Names.
The pioneers give up beautiful
mimes mill the postal authorities ab-
breviate them.—San Francisco Chron*
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00 NOT LET US HAGGLE OVER THE VICTORY LOAN
A few pessimistic Amettrafta nre saying
ihul they cannot fat up much enthusiasm over
the Victory Liberty loan becnuM the govern
meat spent too lavishly In the prosecution of
the war
Suppose the government did spend lavishly.
We ought to be proud of that. For did we not
accomplish as much In raising and equipping HU
army In eighteen months us Germany acconip
llsheil in forty years? And what did It mean
that we had to spend money like water? It
meant that we were not a military nation It
meant that we were not prepared for war, and
that we bad to spend fast and furiously to get
ready to meet the greatest military power on
eurth and clean It up tn the neatest possible
way In a good ileal less than tw'o years.
While we were In active warfare, we were
spending at the mte of f2.000.000.000 a month.
When Germany saw that we did not care for
Edith C. Johnson
expenses, that our one thought and purpose was to defeat her. It had
great weight In bringing her to the decision of laying down her
arms. So what may have seemed to some persons wasteful, was
really the finest economy. According to the judgment of both Ameri-
can and European experts, the war was expected to last at least six
or eight months longer. And certainly It would have lasted, for Ger-
many was by no tneuns Impoverished or exhausted, had It not been
for the crushing blow of the fourth Liberty loan.
If we had been niggardly In our preparations, we would have
made it possible for Germany to huve continued the war Indefinitely,
und we would have been like that fulse economist who saved at the
spigot and wasted at the hung Six more months of active war would
have Increased our national debt tremendously, to say nothing of
the loss of human life and th’» anguish of human hearts. Instead of
rejoicing that we have peace, that our men are coming home to us
just as fast as they went over, we would still he In a state of
wretched Insecurity we were suffering Just before the Fourth Liberty
Cuticura Comforts Baby’s Skin
When red, rough and Itching with hot
baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of
Cuticura Ointment. Also make use
now and then of that exquisitely scent-
ed dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum,
oue of the indlapensuble Cuticura
Toilet Trio.—Adv.
The average girl finds It difficult to
explain why she loves one man more
tlutn another.
The man who makes n dollar and
spends two will never break into the
tax-dodging class.
HOW’S YOUR BLOOD?
loan.
Ix>t us net he guilty of haggling over the Victory Liberty loan.
Let us ho thankful that we can celebrate It. and that we can buy
bonds of peace and victory, not those for active war.
This Is no time to be criticizing the government It Is time to
energize on the Victory loan.
EDITH C. JOHNSON.
SWAMP-ROOT FOR
KIDNEY AILMENTS
There I* only one medicine that really
xtand* out pre-eminent a* a medicine for
rumble ailment* of the kidney*, liver *nd
bladder.
Hr. Kilmer’* Swamp-Root stand* the
higl.ent for the reaunn that it ha* proven
to he juat the remedy needed in thousand*
upon thousand* of di»tre»»ing c**e*.
Swamp Hoot makea friend* quickly be-
cau»e it* mild »nd immediate effect i* *«'<>n
iraloed in mo*t ea»r«. It i* * gentle,
healing vegetable compound.
I Start treatment at once. Fold at *11
drug storea in bottlea of two size*, medi-
um and large.
However, if you wish to te*t this great
preparation rend ten centa to Hr. Kilmer I
A Co., Binghamton. X. Y., for a aample
bottle When writing l»e *ure and men-
tion this paper.—Adv.
Tonight! Take Dodson's Liver Tone!
Better Than Calomel For Liver
Calomel sickens! If bilious, constipated and head-
achy read ray guarantee.
Listen to me I Take no more slrlten*
Ing. salivating calomel when bllloun or
constipated, Don’t lose n day’s work I
Strenuously Object* Then.
“Docs your wife object to your piny
Ing ranis for money?”
"Only w hen l lose."
Just any to your grocer lied Cross
null Blue when buying bluing. You
Will he more thgti repnhl by the re-
sult*. Once tried always used. fie.
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The son of Ills father Is often li
(sikcr chip olT the old block.
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the holies.
Calomel, when It comes Into contact
with sour bile, crashes Into It, break-
ing It up. This Is when you feel that
awful nausea and cramping. If you
are sluggish and "nil knocked out," If
your liver Is torpid and bowels consti-
pated or you have headache, dizziness,
coated tongue, If breath Is had or
stomach sour. Just take a spoonful of
hurmless Dodson’s Liver Toue,
Here’s my guarantee—Go to any
drug store und get a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone for n few cents. Take n
ipoonful tonight, and If It doesn't
straighten you right up and mnkc yon
feel line mid vigorous by morning. I
want you to go hack to the store nnd
get your money, Dodson's I.lver Tone
Is destroying the sale of calomel be-
cause It Is real liver medicine; entire-
ly vegetable, therefore It can not anil-
vote or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson's Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of that sour bile and consti-
pated waste which Is clogging your
system nnd making you feel miserable.
I guarantee that n bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone will keep your entire fam-
ily feeling tine for months. Give It to
your children. It ts harmless; doesn’t
gripe and they like Its nlensatit taste.
—Adv.
EMILIANO ZAPATA IS KILLED
TEN YEARS CAREER OF BAN-
DITRY IS ENDED
SECRETARY GLASS STATES
TERMS OF ISSUE INCLUD-
ING TAX FEATURES
Villa, In the North. Now Only Effect-
ive Opponent of Car-
ranza.
SUM SMALLER THAN EXPECTED
Pimples and Eruptions
Mean Bad Blood
This Will Be Final Appeal To People
For War Other Expenses, Head
of the Treasury Au-
nounces.
Mexico City.—General Emlllano Za-
pata. the rebel leader In Southern
Mexico, has been killed by govern-
ment troops, according to an an-
| nouncement made by the Mexican
war department.
Advices from Morelos say that the
death of Zapata was brought about
Zapata, with his follow-
by strategy,
era. had ‘heyn* hiding >n an inaccessi-
trtoun' nln region since the gov-
People who have impure or impover-
ished blood should he careful to take
only a temperance remedy made of wild
roots and barks such as Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery is and has
been for nearly 50 years. Ingredients
printed on wrapper.
The first day you start to take this
reliable medicine, impure germs and
OKLAHOMA’S SHARE
Kansas City, Mo.—Oklahoma’s
quota for the Victory Loberty loan
will be $28,383,050, it was an-
nounced at Tenth federal reserve
district headquarters. The dis-
trict's quota is $195,000,000.
accumulation begin to separate in the
blood and are then expelled through
the eliminative organs.
In place of the impurities, the ar-
teries and veins gradually get fresh
vitalized blood and the action of this
good blood on the skin means that pim-
ples, boils, carbuncles, eczema, rash,
acne and all skin blemishes will disap-
pear. Then you must remember that
when the blood is right, the liver, stom-
ach, bowels and kidneys become healthy,
active and vigorous and you will have
no more trouble with indigestion, back-
ache, headache.
Get Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis-
covery to-day at any medicine dealers,
in tablet or liquid form, or send 10c for
trial package to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids'
Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y.
San Angelo, Texas—"Dr. Pierce’s pro-
prietary remedies have been entirely satis-
factory to me in the truest sense of the
word I consider them as being very
high-class remedies and the safest that I
know of on the market. Myself and family
have used them as a tonic after the La
Grippe, with good results. During the
last score of years when we needed a tonic
we have used the ‘Golden Medical Dis-
covery’ always with satisfactory results,
also the ‘Pleasant Pellets.’ My thanks to
Dr. Pierce prompts me to write my truth-
ful sentiments.”—0. R■ Wilson.
Calf
Enemies
WHITE SCOURS
BLACKLEG
Your Veterinarian can stamp
them out with Cutter’s Anti-Calf
Scour Serum and Cutter’s Germ
Free Blackleg Filtrate and Aggressin,
or Cutter’s Blackleg Pills.
Ask him about them. If he
hasn’t our literature, write to us for
information on these products.
The Cutter Laboratory
Berkeley, Cal., or Chicago, III.
“Thu Laboratory That Knows How”
Washington.—Terms of the Victory
Liberty loan were announced by Sec-
retary Glass. They are:
Amount—$4,500,000,000; oversub-
scriptions to be rejected.
Interest—4% per cent for partly tax
exempt notes, convertible into 3% per
cent notes wholly tax exempt.
Maturity—Four years, with the
treasury reserving the privilege of re-
ducing the notes in three years.
The 8% per cent notes to be is-
sued later also may be converted sub-
sequently back into 4% per cent notes.
Free From Most Taxes.
The 4% per cent securities are to
be exempt from state and local taxa-
tion excepting estates and inheritance
taxes, and from ’normal rates of fed-
eral income taxes.
2he 3^ per cent securities are ex-
empt from all federal, state and local
taxes except estate and inheritance
taxes.
The size of the loan was much
smaller than had been anticipated by
most financial observers who looked
for an issue of about $6,000,000,000
particularly in view of Secretary
Glass’ past statements that the loan
would be five or six billions.
Gen, Zapata.
ernment troops had pacified the state
of Morelos, which had been the
stronghold of Zapata since he began
his revolt in 1909.
The rebel chiej, was killed In an-
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MHM2j0]Uh*Ha at your dealer or
Last Liberty Loan.
This will be the last Liberty loan,
Secretary Glass explained, although
there will be other issues of govern-
ment securities to finance belated war
expenses. These will not be floated
by popular campaigns.
None of the past Issues of Liberty
bonds are convertible into Victory
loan notes, and there are no specific
provisions in the terms of the victory
issue serving directly to maintain
market prices of past issues.
By districts the percentage quotas
will be as follows:
Per cent
Boston __________________________8.33 1-3
New York ________________________30
Philadelphia______________________8.33 1-3
Cleveland ________________________10
Richmond ________________________ 4.66 2-3
Atlanta __________________________3.2
Chicago _________________________14.5
St. Louis _________________________ 4.33 1-3
Minneapolis ______________________ 3.6
Kansas City______________________ 4.33 1-3
Dallas ____________________________ 2.1
Ban Francisco____________________6.7
Armenians Killed At Cairo.
Cairo—In two days of rioting here,
thirty-eight persons were killed and
one hundred were wounded, it is an-
nounced in Friday’s official communi-
que. Armenians were chiefly tne ob-
jects of the mobs attack and seven
of those killed were of that national-
ity. In rioting in Alexandria, 3 per-
sons were killed and six seriously in-
jured, while a continuation of i.re at-
tack resulted in the killing of seven-
teen ether persons during the after-
oon.
named part of the mountains of south-
ern Morelos by troops under com-
mand of Colonel Guapardo. The war
department has promoted the colonel
to a generalship for his feat.
At the height of his power sev-
eral years ago, General Zapata figured
as the possible head of the Mexican
government. At three different times
during the last ten years his fol-
lowers were in control of Mexico City
for brief periods.
Since the fall of Porfirio Diaz, Emil-
iano Zapata and Francisco Villa in
southern and northern Mexico, re-
spectively, have been the sources of
unending trouble for the various gov-
ernments of Mexico. Zapata, the first
to raise the standard of revolt, is the
first to fall. Villa still is active in
the north, although not on
sive a scale as formerly,
years Zapata hfi.8 ravaged
Mexico.
as exten-
For ten
southern
MRS. PHOEBE HEARST DEAD
California Woman Was Mother
Former Publisher.
Pleisanton, Cal—Mrs. Phoebe Ap-
person Hearst, widow of the lute
George Hearst of California, and
mother of William Randolph Hearst,
the publisher, died at her home here
alter an illnebs of several weeks. She
was 76 years old.
Mrs. Hearst was known throughout
the country for her philfcnthropis
work.
Phoebe Apperson Hearst, gently
reared, was of those hardy American
l ioueers who went into the west of
trackless deserts and dangerous
mountains, endured hardships, and
fought life’s battles until won. She
chared the hardships and adventures
of her husband, the late Senator
Hearst, who won millions from mines.
Her home was filled with art treas-
ures picked up in all parts of the
world.
Mrs. Hearst probably was best
known for her interest in charitable
and educational work
Middle Aged
Women,
Are Here Told the Best Remedy
for Their Troubles.
Freemont, O.—"I wan pacing through the critical
period of life, being forty-six year* of age and hail all
the symptom* incident to that change — heat fiashe*.
nervousness, and was in a general ruu down condition,
so it wr* hard for roe to do my work. Lydia L. J iuK-
ham’* Vegetable Compound waa recommended to me a*
. j a anitKla* whirK it mi re 1 v nroTetl
ham’* Vegetable Lompounu w a* rtcuuuwu..w — --
the best remedy for my troublea.wiilch it surely proved
to be. I feel better and stronger in every way since
ng It, nnd the annoying symptom* have di*ap-
ed."—Mra. M. GoDbBN, 935 Napoleon Bt., Fremont,
Jhio.
v North ITaven, Conn.—'"Lydia E. Flnkham «>>£<'*"'*
ble Compound restored my health after everything else
had failed when pnsaing through change of life. 1 her*
la nothing like it to overcome the trying aymptomn.
—Mr*. Flokkuck Ibklla.Box 197, North Haven, Conn.
Hbu Such Cases
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
&G9 tlie greatest foff tk® greatest cpoil
LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNH.HAtB.,
A False Charge.
"Prisoner, have you any collateral
about you?’’ "No, sir. Never touched
the damned thing."
No Worm* In • Healthy Child
All children tronblad with worms hnv« an nn-
healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, and a* a
ml**, there \n more or 1pm stomach disturbance.
OROVH’ft TAflTHLHHS chill TUNIC given ragniarly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood. Im-
prove the digestion. »nd act as a General Strength-
ening Tonto to the whole system Natnre will then
throw off (at dispel the worms, end the Child will he
Id perfect health. Pleasant to take. flOc per bottle.
The less honor ti man has the more
sensitive lie Is on the subject.
The price of liberty often depends
upon the judge.
Au Revoir.
The private soldier maintains his
traditional good humor even during
the troubles of demobilization. At
King’s Cross station, London, the
other night u traveler heard a puck-
laden warrior cheerily call out to his
i lium, "Well, so long Bill. See you
nt the next war!”
Criticism.
“Does your wife slug?”
"Kr—Unit’s n matter of opinion."—
Boston Transcript.
A girl often discovers that the man
after her own heart doesn’t want It.
Canine Waggery.
Editor (ns poet goes)—That fellow
bounds me to death.
Assistant—With Ids doggerel, eh?
Important to mother*
Examine carefully every bottle n\
CASTOIIIA, that famous old remedy
for Infants and children, and see that II
Bears the
Slgnuture of!
In TTse for Over 80 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castorii
The Class.
Nell—The man 1 murry must be a
hero. Belle—The man who marries
you will be a martyr.
How Much is I
Suppose that for one cent you could in-
sure the quality of your cake, biscuits,
etc., wouldn’t that be real economy ?
Well, one cent is about the difference in
the cost of a whole cake or a pan of bis-
cuits made with Dr. Price’s Cream Bak-
ing Powder as compared with cheaper
baking powders made from alum or
phosphate — a trifle, indeed, to insure
the quality and wholesomeness of your
baking.
Dr. PRICE’S
CREAM
BAKING POWDER
Made from Cream of Tartar derived from Grapes
Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste
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Hornbeck, W. W. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1919, newspaper, April 17, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173394/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.