Creek County Republican. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1914 Page: 4 of 14
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P’mp'.es, blotches, blemishes and
Sallo'-v sk.n just fade away afber a few
davs treatment of HOT £> P i£ I N G 9
LIVER BUTTONS.
Thousands of women owe their (food
complexion, health. glowing cheeks and
sparkling eyes to these ap.endid little
Wonder workers.
They speedily end constipation, drive
vlsonous waste from the bowels, start
to activity the sluggish liver and
change impure, slow flowing blood to
pure, rich blood
Little chocolate coated HOT SPRINGS,
LIVER BUTTONS banish headache,
stop dizziness and biliousness, sharpen
up the appet:te and bring back ambition
and energy.
All druggist* sell them for 25 cente
and money back if they aren't the ere at-
e‘* laxative you ever had dealings
with. For free sample write Hot Springs
Chemical Co., Hot >prings. Ark.
pM*HI ........WW»|
Magnificent
Crops m *11
Western Canada
y/Sj
W
f ’ ! *
An parts of the Prormce* of
" Manitoba. Soakatcho via and
Alberto, have pm-iuced won-
derful rieids cf Wboot. Oou.
Bor lor tr.i Flox. Wheat graded
from Contract to No. 1 Hard.
we:ghed heavy and yioldod from 20
to 45 buoboU per acre. 22 bushels waa
about the total average. Mixed Farm-
in I may be c:>r.a:dercd fully as profit-
0 able an industry as gram, raia.rg The
excellent grasses full of nutru-on, are
the only food required either for beef 1
or dairy purposes. In 1512. and again in
1*13. at Chicago. Manitoba carried off
tho Chorapionah-p for b»ef steer. Good
schools. rr.arke'i convenient ci tr ate ex- (
celiect. For the homesteader, the rr.an
who wishes to farm extensively, or the
inverse.'. Canada offers the biggest o>
rj portunuy of -y place on the c nt-nent.
Apply for desorptive literature and
| reduced ra..aay rates to
Surertferdent of
Immgration,
Ottawa. Canada, or to
G. A. COCK
123 W. 9m Sweet
Kirsot Cit>, Mo.
Canadian
Government Agent
Pimply Faces
Need Not Be
W *ie •“* r • e |rr.prcve~ent L ev
Mrs hi.f’s—Art re •..he barter .s
p- .-; > of the <u"th a mar. car. hat.
a? n.ar y w.ves as he desires
tMi.-zai. n limit* <-a b man to < • i
N w ;• - ib : •-!! r-- but that c!-. .li-
as' r. r .r:• • r. ‘ • "■ r r: ra ..
Vr Saoers— Nrf It
B-.rely a - h i : "i-r - ~—i. u.
A GRATEFUL OLD VAN.
Vr w D ?■ I K - -••••
•I hi b*-- n Ur vz Dodd’s K .r.ey t s
f . r ter. or twelve : a*- aid ti-y hi'9
due m* a rrei: d al of good. I do
not think I vot-'i he
alive today s; it
v *e r t fir D::c •
Kidney Pills I
fra r.ed my hark
at fifty y-trs
aco. vh-ih left it
very west I was
tr: led with Infim-
nation of th^ hlad-
W. D. Smith. Dddd'a Kidney
Pills cureJ c‘ of that aid the K.d -.j
Trouble. I lake Dodd's Kldiey p.i.s
box to k"-pfr m having Ea kith*. I
am 77 year? ■ d aid a *am?r Yon are
at liberty to publish th.s te i.mci.ai,
and you ray use my jict.re in C'n-
tecticn w:*h it " Ccrre?pond with Mr.
6i .‘h at' it ’ - •
Dodd's Kidney PC’?, u'c p*-r bex at
your dealer cr Dtsds Medicine Co.
Buffalo. N. Y. Write for Hotitehc.i
Hints, also music cf National Anthem
(English ar.d German weyd* aid reel*
peg for dainty dishes. All 2 tent L’te.
Adr.
Too C'eap
He—I d l.ke to propose a little
toast —
Bh< ■ f tl • staff for
me 1 hi n.r.gr;- bring me » b.:d
and a c; i '
w
P.~l
wr i m
Art t Uul
.• • I i - a r » t *
2 *-• - s» fs' t- o:.r
i-.ur -ue.i ist x y y.oer. Adv.
About the or ly a ay a man can
k»-.; a t - to V:*-- - it g • z
No sick headache, scur stomach,
bhiousness or constipation
by morning.
Get a ICKent box now
Turn the ra*-:ai» out—the headache,
biliousness. lnd;ge«t>on. the s:cx. sour
stomach aid foul gaevs—turn them
out to-n:ght aid keep them out with
C as carets.
M.'.l.uiis of men aid women take a
Ca*caret now and then and never
know the misery caused by a lazy
brer, cl.fged bo»els or an upset stom-
ach.
Don't put in another day of distresa.
Let Cascarets cleanse j-.-r stomach;
remove the s'ur. f-rm.eivir fc-od;
take the excess t le from ; .r l.Ter
and carry out all the c i-: ;ated
waite matter and ;<:scn in ths
bowels. Tht-n you w ill feel rr^-ah
A Cascaret tonight st.-sigh-.*!* yea
cut by miming. Th-y w :a wh.ls
you s.e-e; A T-cent bex frem
any drug s,fre n-ar.s a cleir head,
tweet sttmach and clear, hea thy liver
and bowel acti.n fir month*. Chil-
dren love Cascare's b-:ause they
never gr.;s cr sicaen Adv.
of (fte
ri:r:&h?r^
S-^p-4
Hiss Marte Cairo,
of Pre. .1:m$;erfrcrH
rbre. Pezef, ^ r/<* cf the firmerfrofr<
'FIN of 'he United Slabs, look to
>our laurels’
You've carried off all the worth
xt e ; r.7-- r.t* r- at r.ul beauty
cor,t.-sts for a lor.t long time
Y'lur g : ..- i- ' -u; • rlor in-
t* c* > ■ l-• • v .t and airy
gn. • t- sa> !.' • • e of your num-
• ri ;? other -uri>a>- :.g qualities and
accomtlishmeii'- have won for you an enviable
; sit.on at! ong th- women of the world.
In j,1( t ju’.i have work- d your way up until in
r. • <-iit v. ar>> jour supremacy lias been unques-
t. nod Y u ar« < oio * ded th- n --t beautiful, the
n i .t ace' nip -hed the in -t sought after wom-
en in the world.
j . -a are \ :r stipr* .acv i« tl *• ateced Your
j. l* t-tal i: u.r T. • world g adt r.t' .on.
which ■ >: -o lnt ha\•• held, at Sutne rot distant
p. Tra' -ft rr» d ’>.< ti.<* women of another
quart-T of (he globe.
y, r < m|.et:t.-rs f - the w< rld's admiral i n
are close u;-< n your he. < They liave come upon
>cu ail unaw;.:.-- so ui- tl;- in fact, that it - a
tv. I > ne w:.gr- \, „ c ' • v • n know w;.o U.ey
are
Who are they?
The women of I^v.r.-Arr.erica
l*r bablv j u w •. t believe this You'll augh
and sa> t!,a’ the pr :.ci;al busir.sss of Latm-
Anieri « to raise ccm.c oj ra revolutions not
w m»-n i apahle cf wr.-tir.g from you the laurel*
which your beauty and charm have won
If jou think that way. just read w at Mrs
Sherrill th* wife of the American min.-ter to
Argentina, has to saj about the women f the
southern republics
They dress better look better ar.d have finer
manners than anj other women in the world." de-
Mrs 8berrlil Th*} art enchanting crea-
tures aid r * Europe is learning cf their won-
derful charm They are fond of horr.e life and
n.ak- ideal mothers, nlthtugh they are cot do-
. ■ '
society as the women of the United Stat1« only
w tbi ut the faintest trace of
snobli.-hness, which is probably due to their
b'-e ■ :.g They are vastly well 1: ‘ -rr.t-d and
will bred women, and strar.g-iy er. ugh th* ir so
c.al cbliga'ion* are never such as to interfere
w th their home life The women are g >nd n.oth-
► rs and are devoted to their large famil.es'
Europe, where the Yankee g.rl ha.- so long riled
a favorite has fallen victim to the I.atln American
gi’l's chart; Whether she appe-ar in i.er fav rite
Taris. or in other centers of fashion or recrea-
tion ?he is surrounded by a crowd of adrr. rers.
She ha* the entree to exclusive drawing rooms
v 'r chateaux, which she loves to hire for the
a*.< n that she may entertain on her own ac-
i . ,t. she is always sure of as many guests as
• d- - r» * She is the joy of continental mod-
al d the despair cf those who would wear
„u ns buch as hers.
It must be admitted that her wealth in worldly
possessions does add to her attractiveness to
many eyes The continent is filled with impecuni-
ous younger sons of var.ed brands of aristocracy,
and few would In the leas: mind marrying the
newest American girl because of her great
wealth. Still, ever, without her wealth she would
deserve a., the praise that has been heaped upon
her
The r.ew American g'rl o' the I.a’ln *tafe« is
strangely comp"-ite of the eld ar.d the r.ew order
of things which her land has known. In the
modern words cap.tal? ar.d fashionable centers
she is indeed a v -m..-.:. of 'he pres-rj; but in
I.atin-Am>-r:ca -i.e ;« a won.an of t ie past In her
native home still j er-.*ts an order of thing- which
In many respects is almost medieval Th-’ stamp
of Sp ain, so strongly s--en t n h< r, is also seer on
the religion, the language, at 1 tl,e * ial cre.-d
ra and th<
jieople alike are still dominated ly this ancient
influence. Indeed. Sp ain itself has infinitely m >re
variety ir. sj-erch a:.d custom tl.au is s. .-n in the
• •. • ■ peopli • f
Valparais I gota and f'uracaa speak better
rastllian than sually is h«ard in Madr.d and
Cadiz
H* nee • . that 'he Latin-American " man has
bit li't’.e * *i. freedom enjoyed by the Ameri-
can girl she r.< w would rival There still ex.-ts
b*' vi.-t • ... a that an.ed neutrality which .s
a tra * f Spanish blood. Matrimony f 11
i« a ••• • The would-be husband never s-eg
hi- •> fe a re Ml they are married His neg<>
t.at: s • r her hand are largely because the
1- ." church dom'r.ati * ail society and
t • »••...e§ r. divorce. In add.ti n. the Latin-
American woman, wrapped up in her family, for
children generally are numerous endures many
indignities rather than separate from her husband
and babies.
The United States knows them bept and most
pleasantly through the - representatives connect-
ed with the diplomatic corps in Washington
They are aim. -t with ut exception representa-
tives of the n ■ :• rn trend in Latin-American de-
veiopn-.ent They have won for themselves in
official society a regard based primarily upon
'heir own beauty ar.d charm and only secondari-
ly upon their official p-'-ition
1 >r.e .f the r .-t pr-n.,-of these women is
Mi. ° I’ezet. wife of the m r ster from Peru She
i- considered a gr a* beauty, and is a leader In
diplomatic - ciety Of e.ual charm ar.d beauty
nr* Mn Mail »r. br de cf tfce first secretary of
the Argen’ir.e ]. gatioi. Mine Suarez, wife of the
ter f: Senora de la *|(< *
the hr-t se. retu-y f the M-xlcan legation; Mme
de Naon w fe f the Argentine minister, and
S- n< ra fas'r w.f. - f the new tr.lnist*r from
Nli ar.-.gua, who .% a recent arrival at Washing-
ton.
Among -h» y. ur.rer !<a*in-American women who
■ Dfton, and wl beau-
tv v .es v ;th 'hat cf t e.r northern s.-ters, are
S -. r-it I i.a Ly? M'r.dez. daughter of the min-
rlta Marta Cairo, tal-
• • d daughter of the n.:n*ter from Costa Rica;
• rita Ar. • a VP a, daughter of the minister
f' rn Sal . id r. ar.d the young bride of Don AK-
;.ii.dro Her. r t ■ of the Chilean legation, who
be'>r* her recent marriage was Senorita Mai-
v . de p.ra daughter of the minister from
Uruguay
GILT FDGF the oelr Udm' that drwrr.t th»t pexi-
t—e cu.u OIL. Biscki ir.d *oiuke* Isdia' >xd
e-_:r»t • t«* sad tho«. shines without rub-
bin*. 25c "irench (.loss." 10c
S r.AK coo.r«r.stK'n for cl-sms, ssd pel t’-.-n*s2 kadi
at I *»* et ns sKoet lOe. "Dandv ’ w 25e
Qt lCK WHITE” On liquid fixm »r>
quickly cleans sad whitens dirty canvas sbscs.
10c ssd 25c
BABY FI.ITF. temVsnstien f-e fentUm-m wke taka
rrvde in KsSir* their i - e lo t A I Kw-aes cost sxd
lusi-v lo sii rises sr as. Poos.-. v»ur. s bras.-, nr cjc'JC IJC
"l lit* ' sj* 25<
If yesir des.er dors Sot keep I be ki»d Too wset. se*4
Si iht price in sism;« fer s fell sir- ts- it,r. c?sraes i—--
55 HI I I 1510RL BROS. A CO
JM Alhsnv St. Cambridge. Miss*
T At O.arit a-J L a'ft ffr-u/orfur*.-s «/
5>w« P. am m tK H end
IF YOU HAM
Malaria or Pites. Silk Hn.ia.lic. cos tie*
Ikiwels, Iiumb Ague. Smr Stomach, anj
Belching; If > our food docs not assimilate and
you have no Jf-petile,
tuft’s Pills
wUl retuedy the-e truu'.Tes. Price. 25 cents.
TMC NKWPRCNCH RCMCDY. N-1 N 2 IU
THERAPION . J
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THERAPION
Fc-Zene
CURES ECZEMA afflictions
(j l A KAMlIKli
0IL6Of-»I — - Si'Ar 2ft*
Send ten ertifs for sampled
£C-ZeNE Co., ST. PAUL, MINN.
.v*' 8i'r«» >?*' Oo’f'ra V> TLr.^*:
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HOW TO TELL COUNTERFEITS Oklahoma Directory
The hand Is quicker than the eye in detecting
fraudulent bai.k note* The feel" of the dis-
tinctive papier used by the government is the first
warning signal that the money tendered is bad
This papier is distinctive not alone because of t:ie
introduction of siik fiber .n the bill itself, but be-
cause of the treatment the stotk receives in print-
ing The silk threads are sometime* imitated by
per.-and ink lines, but these do not bear close ex-
amination The engrav r.g has t*e. r, the greatest
j rutection. for even photo-engraving fa.is to bring
out the proper color values, ar.d retouching by
the graving tool makes the lines heavy and ;r-
regu.ar Phot- gra; fcy a!- fa is in reproducing
the color of the seal, which must he washed in
with water co! m 'he black l.r.e* of the engrav.:.g
showing through in counterfeit* The most dan-
gerous cour.terfe.t i* that in wr.ich a genuine bi.l
of lower denom.nation .s bleached out and a false
piate showing a h.gh denomination pla'ed ujon
it Here Is a g*: nine bank b..l It La* the ' feel
The silk threads are present If the engraving is
fairly well done and the color of approximate cor-
rectnea# it becomes a dangerous counterfeit, ar.d
bankers are at once warned to be on the watch
for It In thla connection the "check letter often
comes into play. All government notes ar* print-
ed of one denomination, four on a sheet, and are
lettered respectively A. B. C and D. Each note
b- ars a treasury number. If. w hen that number is
d:\ i-d by f ur there rema ns one, the check let-
'er shoL d b» A. if two remains, the letter should
: ' I f 1 ar.d if tl.»’re is re-
mainder. D If the result show* otherwise then
(he numbering Is wrong and the note is a coun-
terfelt nat i.s from |i to Si 000 have
beer, counterfeited, as well a* all our coins. Th*
: . 'St .al method of d* frauding when gold coins
ar- haadltd is to saw the coins in half, extract
t. -> interior, and fill with base metal.
piles'
fin.»ni-nt in hwwkv tM U»<*at+4 K H-n m a (
llunwrt*dfc*»f pAii<*nt»frYa ,
»aeJnof»,lnr.** Wnu-I. r\V> :-v- k.r! I>r i
L' cfca«r* r-v ' a>»: r i»$ j\
DB
Si»«k
0Q|K Mart
For best results ship
Dale • Stickncr
Commission Co. ‘V?’™
b" Slack tacktiy* BuWia«
S»»ck TuA. OKUHOKA CITY
V.v-kr’c fitm:»r^i r. Yts-cs
i t r» i b m U'B JM.rwl.
HI. I
Min
JL ST ONE LETTER.
T-ady &t card party who had exchanged seat*
with her p artner—What excellent luck. Why la
tin* thus, partner?
Partner—Liexause U ar.11 have changed places.”
HE KNEW.
"You know my son. It is your flrat step which
Is your undoing " said the parent.
'Guest I'd better take dancing leiasons then,
pop, befor* I go Into society," replied the boy.
'• m.M.'ir'THEHUSTLERS
JOHNSON & HURLEY
LIVt STOCK COMMISSION COMPANY
Oft/a. OUT- Ft. Worth- Kanmmo Otty
•alesmsn: Oattl*. J. tl. sittiBLiNO. Honan*
bhaep, H. J. HUHCtV, K. N. COLi
CONCRETE SILOS
"Ul,u (>T Oklahoma climate and
bin.I uu.lrr an alw-lutr guarantee n, t *u crack,
t urn or blow ,l..wu, ,„d lht im
tfrftrt tondiho*. W1UTK Fvli PKICKO.
Concr«*<o Silo Company
lU«-«4 Inanrwnoa Hnllillag, OkUhoue lIty
W. N. U, Oklahoma City, No. 1(^ 1914*
WMemores
ftShoe Polishes
Flock Quality
Largest 5'artefy
■f-^rcra
jers c’eCcrac-va.
c4 ': ~e - •o/r"- ~ rcusrdzr-
FREE ADVICE
TO SICK WOMEN
Thousands Have Been Helped
By Common Sense
Suggestions.
Women euT-rir.g from any form of
ferr.ii.- j,.s are mvite«i to communicate
promptly with the
woman’s private
, c rreepondence de-
i'J j'Hrtrr.-nt i f the I y-
|j ilia E.Pir.kham Mt-J-
jf II icine Co., Lynn,
o' ft) Mass. Your K-tter
A, / will be opened, rt ad
a.vi answer-d ly a
,VrX i r.L,TT^ wurr.an ami h- 1 in
■trict confijcni'e. A woman c&n freely
talk of her j rivate iiinesa to a woman ;
thus has L-en establish- vl a conti i> r.t.al
correspvmder.oe which hasextende.J r.v r
many years ar.d which \.as never i -en
broken. Never have they pul iishmj a
testimonial or used a letter with ut the
written consent of th- writer, ar i nev< r
has the Company a.iowed th* n confi-
dential letters to get out of their ]*•s-
*es=ion, as the hundreis of thousand*
of them in their flies w ill attest
Out of the vast vrfume of exp* Hence
which they haj’e to draw from, it is more
tnar. ptossible that they pr.«».-«* the very
knowledge neede-i in your case. N th-
ing is asked in r-tum except your go -1
will, and their aivice has he!p«^i thou*
eands. Surely ar y woman, rich or p*o<>r,
•hould h*e g ad to take advantage of this
generous offer of assistance. Address
Lydia E. Pmkham .M-dicine Co., (con-
fidential) Lynn, Mass.
Every woman onglit t# have
I.ydia K. I'inkbain's MO-page
Teat Boctlc. It i* not a hook for
general distribution, as U is too
e*|K*nslve. It is free and only
obtainable by mail. Write fair
It today.
PISO’S REMEDY
t Coack ir>*.
Sold kg Dngrtm.
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