Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1916 Page: 4 of 12
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THE CARNEY ENTERPRISE
DESERVES WELL OF FARMER
THANK
YOUR
GROCER
if he asks you
to try a can of
BAKING
POWDER
KC
He wants to do
you a favor-
he knows what
brands to rec-
ommend from
experience.
S
«ers Of Supplies
ItlnrOIlM Hr.Jt'l uh ill/ill you a ropy of our
16 rATAlXKu If* I 1(1 I for till unking.
•b«r Iiiip. & Auto Co., 10OOLo< uMt L uula.
w. N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 21-1916.
Well Mated.
"Are they well mated?"
"Perfectly! Ho likes to make mun-
oy and she likes to spend It."
Druggist Recommends
Fine Kidney Medicine
We have been selling Dr. Kilmer'*
Swamp Root for the punt seven yearn n<l
during that time we have never heard a
complaint. All of our customers speak
in the highest terms of the results obtain
ed from its use and all aro well pleased
with it as a kidney, liver and bladder
medicine. We think it is a fine remedy
and Wt sell a great quantity of it.
Verv trulv yours,
E. E. IIAftRAII & SON,
Druggists,
Dec. 17th, 1915. Golden City, Mo.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You
Send ten rents to Dr. Kilmer A Co.,
ninghnmton, N. Y., for a sample sire bot-
tle. It will convince anyone You will
also receive a booklet of valuable infor-
mation, telling about the kidneys and blad-
der. When writing, be sure and mention
this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one-
dollar size bottles for sale at all drug
•torei.—Adv.
Every tlmo a man starts In busi-
ness for himself lio learns a let of
tilings bo would mtbor not know
Phoebe's Voice Is Faint and She Ce*
tainly Is Not Pretty, but She
Hates All Beetles.
After you're well acquainted witt
the phoebe and catch some of her spin
It of friendliness and companionship,
you won't care a snap of the fingtr
that she can't sing very well, nor that
she Isn't good looking. You'll wel-
come her in spring just as if she were
a Venus for looks and Melba for voice.
You'll listen for her first notes and
say: "There's Phoebe back again."
She's the earliest arrival among the
flycatchers, reaching here about March
21, even before the flies. She seeks
out her last year's home under th9
bridge, or beneath the rafters of th.a
barn, and starts renovating her nest.
Often when an unscrupulous cowbird
usurps the nest to lay eggs of her
own, the phoebe will build another
nest atop the old one and start house-
keeping over again as if nothing had
Interrupted.
We've remarked that she couldn't
sing, yet her little "phe-bee" note Is
one of the cheeriest of springtime.
We've said she wasn't beautiful, yet
her dull olive-brown coat, with a yel-
lowish-white breast are far more at-
tractive than Bome birds of gay plu-
mage. The phoebe is beautiful be-
cause she Is useful.
From the time of her arrival until
she leaves late In the fall she's busy
warring on the farmer's enemies.
She'll Bit on a mullein stalk and watch
for a beetle. Suddenly she will dart
into the air and her bills go shut with
a snap—good-by beetle. She is a for-
est conservationist, because she eats
the elm leaf beetle. She Is the farm-
er's friend, because she eats the May
beetles and click beetles, which in-
jure crops. She is the gardener's
friend because she eats the squash
beetle.
In fact, she Is the friend of everyone
—except the beetles.—Philadelphia
North American.
DEFIANCE STARCH
is constantly growing in favor because it
Does Not Stick to the Iron
and it will not injure the finest fabric. For
laundry purposes it has no equal. 16 oz.
package 10c. J<j more starch for same money.
DEFIANCE STARCH CO., Omaha, Nebraska
Totem Pole Must Don Some Clothes.
Clothes make the totem pole, ac- i
cording to John Oscar Davis, collector
of the port, at San Francisco.
Horrified _&t what he saw when a
liurmeso specimen consigned to the
Rev. J. H. East of Portland was un-
covered at the customhouse early in
February, Collector Davis has now
recovered sufficiently from the shock
to announce that when the proper ha-
biliments have been placed on thd
relic it may be allowed to proceed on
its way to the Indignant consignee. I
Painting, the collector said, had
been considered, but clothing would
be better. His plan now is to arrange
for a proper costuming of the mooted
totem pole at the expense of Doctor
East and that then the curio, decor- !
ously accoutered for appearance
among the most select circles, might
be allowed admission to the land of
♦.ho free and the homo of the brave.
Wind Imprlsbns Woman.
Imprisoned in a closet by the wind
slamming a door fast, Mrs. Mollle Cor-
dery, who lives near Bridgeville, Del,,
had a narrow escape from death, and
when discovered was nearly overcome
by tho shock.
Mrs. Cordery was cleaning the attic
and while sho was looking in an old
closet a gust of wind slammed tho
door and locked it from tho outside.
There was no one hut herself In the
house, and It was nearly an hour be-
fore Mrs. Cordery's screams happened
to bo heard by a gang of men who
wero repairing tho road. With all I
tho doors locked downstairs, Harry
lllckards climbed to the second floor
and got through by a window. When
Mrs. Cordery was found she was In
a pitiable state. Sho Is still serious-
ly ill from tho shock.
Slight Misunderstanding.
"Was his crime premeditated?" "1
don't 'Itink so. Ho thought It all ouf
beforehand, you know."—Life.
?
ACTS LIKEJYNAMIIE Oil LIVER
I Guarantee "Dodson's Liver Tone" Will Give You the Best Liver
and Bowel Cleansing You Ever Had—Doesn't Make You SickJ
Stop using calomel! It makes you
Elck. Don't lose a day's work. If you
feel lazy, Eluggish, bilious or consti-
pated, listen to me!
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when it comes into contact
with Bour bile, crashes into it. breaking
It up. This is when you feel that aw-
ful nausea and cramping. If you feel
"all knocked out," If your liver is tor-
pid and bowels constipated or you
have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue, if braath is bad or stomach
sour Just try a spoonful of harmless
Dodson's Liver Tone.
Here's my guarantee—Go to any
drug store or dealer and get a 50-cent
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a
spoonful and if it doesn't straighten
you right up and make you feel fine
and vigorous I want you to go back to
the store and get your money. Dod-
son's Liver Tone is destroying the
sale of calomel because it is real liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore
it cannot salivate or mako 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 and making you feel miserable.
I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone will keep your entire fam-
ily feeling fine for months. Give it to
your children. It is harmless; doesn't
gripe and they like its pleasant taste.
—Adv.
The Case Stated.
"Beauty is only skin deep."
"Yes, and it's got all other good
qualities of a woman skinned, too."
Anyway, one-half the world sus-
pect u how you live.
fits, Rnr.rrsY, fali.incj sickness
Mu|>|>e<l Uuicklv. Fitly years c.r nnlntemiptvd
BQoccsK of J)r, Kfinn's Hpllepsy Medicine Injures
; « o oirmi . nil iublirtts
: lasting refillts. Lahor Trial Bottlk h hkb. dk,
HEAL SKIN TROUBLES KLI*K roM, ANV> KedBaok- N- J-Aa-
That Itch, Burn and Disfigure by
Using C'Jticura. Trial Free.
The Soap to cleanse and purify, tho
Ointment to soothe and heal. Rashes,
eczemas, pimples, dandruff and sore
hands yield to treatment with Cuticura
Soap and Ointment. Relief is immedi-
ate and healment, in most cases, com-
plete, speedy and permanent.
Free sample each by mall with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Being a widow seems to be a habit
with some females.
COVETED BY ALL
but possessed by few—a beautiful
head of hair. If yours is streaked with
gray, or is harsh and stiff, you can re-
store it to its former beauty and lus-
ter by using "La Creole" Hair Drei -
ing. Price $1.00.—Adv.
Man is made of dust—and is always
out for more.
What this world needs is fewer
creeds and more real charity.
Always proud to show white clothes.
Red Cro^s Ball Blue does make them
white. All grocers. Adv.
The rooling stone isn't a mossback.
Buy materials that last
Fully guaranteed EHfe _ P* __ _ For sale by dealers
— ke,t |C O (TI I 1 H CI everywhere
responsibility at reasonable price*
General Roofing Manufacturing Company
WorW's largest manufacturers of Roofing and Building Paper*
I" !r.°.rk C"7. rklr*«" rh!' d lphli St. Uml. .ate. nrland i'liuhonh Detroit San Vranrl.ro rinrlnoatt
saw Orlraaa U. Aurrlra llnaeapolla Kauaa City ratU lidlanpolla Atlanta lilrkui<.K) ilou.tuo Luadoi Bjdiaj
Tell your dealer that
Curtis, Booth & Bentley Co., Oklahoma City
are wholesale distributors of Certain-teed Products.
Sold for 47 years. For Malaria, Chills and Fever. Also
a F"ine General Strengthening Tonic. 60c and 51.00 it all Drug Stores.
Biliousness Means Suicide
I The function of the liver in to purify the blood and keep the system treo fmm
decay. Constipation. Mliouanras. weakness, dullness. greneral !aasitu,l.. and hciatUcho^TrJult
I K?£3383 nothln*lc8a than Blow BUic'd0 to Bllow Buch •
Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup
stomach. sick hea.lathes. It contain, gentle laxitivis. whicnnco^ireTf„ hv^ ?7t ?^',0.Dr
| The ruaponae iaqoick. aure and lasting. Buy#bottl.today.dutJr'
THACHER MEDiCINE CO., CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
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Albert, H. R. Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1916, newspaper, May 26, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc143125/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.