Beaver County Republican. (Gray, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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BEAVER COUNTY REPUBLICAN, GRAY, OKLAHOMA.
[TOP COUGH INC
Mr. Andor Kiss. No. 318
Clinton Place. Kansas city.
Mo, writes: "I cannot
thank you enough for being cur*d.
For seven Ion* years I doctored
Steadily for my catairh and cough,
which cost me hundreds of dol-
lars. But my catarrh grew worse
all the time. Even though I was
under the treatment of some' of
the most famous doctors, I still
had s terrible cough and thought
sometimes that 1 would choke.
1 could get no air. 1 then
bought a bottle of Peruna. and
that evening and all night my
wife gave It to me according
to the directions, and I felt bet-
ter the following day alr«ady.
Three days later T felt much Im-
proved. and today, after the use
of the fourth bottle. I feel en-
tirety cured. I can conscien-
tiously recommend this grand
medicine to every cltlaen."
A Good Cough Tablet.
There are people who object
to taking fluid medicines. For
such people the Peruna Tablets
are especially valuable. They
are convenient to carry in the
To Cleanse
Rusty Nail
Wounds
Always Gal
It to the
" "1^. Bottom
HANFORD'S
Balsam of Mynii
For Galls, Wire ^
Cuts, Lameness,
Strains, Bunches,
Thrush, Old Sores,
Nail Wounds, Foot Rot
Fistula, Bleeding, Etc. Fy.
Made Since 1846.
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00
All Dealers
Wichita Directory .
ENGLAND LOSES
A BIG WARSHIP
TORPEDO FIRED BY GERMAN SUB
MARINE DESTROYS BRITISH
CRUISER.
WHS PATE0UN6 ALONG COtSl
All But 26 of Crew Drowned—Steam-
er That Tries to Rescue Survivors Is
Chased Away By Deep Sea Craft
After Twenty Minute Pursuit.
Ix)ndon, March 13—The admiralty
announces the loss of the auxiliary
cruiser Bayano while the vessel was
engaged in patrol duty.
In Its statement of the disaster, the
admiralty says:
"On the 11th of March wreckage of
the Bayano and bodies were discov-
ered, and circumstances point to her
having been sunk by an enemy tor*
pedo.
"Eight officers and eighteen men
were rescued, but it is feared that
the remainder of the crew were lost.
'The captain of the Belfast steamer
Castlereagh reports passing Thursday
morning a quantity of wreckage and
bodies floating in life belts. He at-
tempted to search for possible sur-
vivors. but was prevented by the pres-
ence of an enemy submarine, which
gave chase for twenty minutes."
The Belfast correspondent of the
j Daily Telegraph says the Bayano was
torpedoed Thursday morning at 9
o clock off Corsewall. Wigtownshire,
j Scotland, and that nearly 200 lives
were lost, as the cruiser sank almost
| immediately. The vessel had a crew
1 of about 216 men on board.
Wigtownshire is the southwestern
most county in Scotland. It lies on
the North channel, which leads into
the Irish sea from the Atlantic.
Good Seed! Big Crops!
Be sure and buy the old reliable
Acorn Brand Seeds. Seed Book Free.
ROSS BROTHERS SEED BOUSE. 330 Easl
OMiUt. WlCOiTA. HANS. EsUbU.h.4 IBM.
SWITCHES
8*nd sample of your
hair and wr will piiar-
niitfc perfect march.
AImo made rrom *«iir combing*. Guaranteed
fli'M-claMa work. W-lte or call on MKS. K.EJTH.
157 ft. MAIN 8TREKT. WICHITA. KA.VSAjS
Com, oats, wheat, cotton meat
and cake oil meal. hay. mill
feed, tons or csriots, tell us.
Jone. Milling Co.. Dep«. IC. Wichita. Kansas
FEED
James C. Smith Hide Company
PELTS|l|nCCT'l-L0W
FURSmUtOWOOL
904 East Douglas Ave., Widuta, Kans.
WELDING
Casting* of any size or any metal Auto
welding and repairing. Work guaranteed.
BROOKS MACHiNECO.,Wlchita,Kas.
Ti IS TAD For sale by our
I | f-1 ^ I* dealer or sent
B pr AV% by parcel post
where we have
no dealer. Finest bread made.
CAMPBELL BREAD CO . Wichita, Kas
Webuyorsell
At all points
WRITE US
I. H. TURNER
•nCMITJL KANSAS
U. S. FLAG FAILS
TO SAVE AMERICAN
j Slain at Mexico City by Soldiers De-
spite Stars and Stripes Over Door.
j Washington, March 13—Kncouraging
j advices telling of the relief of the food
famine in Mexico City through the
evacuation of the capital by the forces
of General Obregon, the Carranza
commander, were beclouded today by
the news that on the entry of the
Zapata troops John B. McManus. an
American citizen, was shot down in
his home, the door of which had been
sealed with the coat of arms of the
United States and over which flew the
Stars and Stripes.
Instant demand was made by the
Brazilian minister on behalf of the
United States government for the pun-
ishment of those guilty of the crime.
After a conference between President
Wilson and his cabinet, Secretary
Bryan telegraphed the Brazilian min-
ister, approving of the action he had
taken and adding a demand for repar
ation to the family of the victim.
The minister was instructed to in-
sist on the early punishment of the
offenders and to impress upon the
post commander at Mexico City—Gen-
eral Salazar—the seriousness with
which the American goverument'view-
ed the occurrence.
HAY
SEEDS
FIELD, GARDEN
AND FLOWER
I. X. L. BRAND
Grown especially for the Southwest. Poultry sup-
plies. Writ* or call for catalogue and pricea
MARLOW SEED COMPANY. 1 1 O
W. DOUGLAS. WICHITA. KANS.
Sick People
LOPEZ—Will cure you of^
Rheumatism, Catarrh, Ecze-
ma, Scrofula, Blood Poison in all its
forms. Kidney. Stomach and Liver
troubles Write today for free book-
let on all Bluod and Skin diseases
LOPEZ REMEDY CO.
Wichita, Kanaaa or Hut Sprinra, Ark.
ma s. itoMiw «.. mi cmmi
l> K *. D>K .
JAPAN BACKS DOWN.
Pekin, March 13 -Japan has defin-
itely modified her attitude toward Chi-
na in the matter of insisting upon
compliance with the demands she
made upon the Chinese Republic
shortly after the occupation by Japan
of the German concession of Kiao
Chow. These demands for some two
months have been the subject of ne-
gotiations at Pekin.
Having already agreed to the Chi-
nese counter proposals to discuss Man
churia and Mongolia separately, the
Japanese representatives have now
verbally Informed China they will
forego completely several of their de-
mands. Furthermore, Japan is pre-
pared to modify the proposed clauses
concerning the Hanung Tayeh aud
Ping-Slang mining concessions and to
revise her requirements concerning
Japanese residents and traders In
Manchuria and Mongolia.
The conferences are still proceeding.
The demands as now presented have
been drafted In the form of a treaty
or agreement between China and Ja
pan.
Nscessary to Know.
"Do you think she Is too fat tO\be
beautiful?"
"I don't know her well enough to
pass an opinion. Is her father
wealthy?"
Who meets his .bills need not fear
to meet collectors —Albany Journal.
RIOT AT MEXICO CITY.
I/js Angeles, Cal., March 13.—2 000
Mexicans stormed the National Pni.
I ace at Mexico City In an effort to re-
' lease 250 Catholic priests Imprisoned
there, according to advices received
bene today. A riot followed. Octave
Bertrand. chief of police of the capi
tal, was stabbed, two Mexican assas-
sins who attacked him were killed and
a large number of persons Injured.
^-.'Granulated Eyelids,
IB 1 #5 Eyes iolUnv-d by ext>o-
sure to Sua. Dust and
g nick 1 v rel ieved by Mitrlst
ly. NoSmarting
just Eve Comfort At
Yonr Druggist's SOc per Haute Murine fyt
Sal vein Tubes2S ForBeeksttheEyeFreeusk
Druggists or Murine Eye Beastly Co., Chlcags
Eyest—
4? just Eve C
Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Dies.
Tarrytown. N. Y„ March 13.—Mrs.
John D. Rockefeller, wife of the rich
est man In the world, died suddenlv
today in her seventy-sixth year, at the
Rockefeller country home.
. Blew Postoffice Safe.
Krebs, Okla.. March 18—Yeggmen
blew I he safe in the postoffice at
Krebs last night and secured about
IT.'i worth of atr.mpa. The postofrice
ia In the opera house building in the
•enter of the city.
NEW ARMOR PLATE
The New "Process, it is
Claimed, Will Make
Large Guns Useless.
Another of the series of experiments to
determine the resisting powe' of a certain
class of armor was recently conducted with
extremelv satisfactory results. Fortifies
tions built of this metal might be made in
destructible and it would be useless to
bombard thera.
It is also uxelese U> try to make a success
in life if handicapped by poor health. You
lack the strength and stamina necessary to
win
In the majority of cases of poor health,
stomach trouble is the real cause; but this
can lie correct. <1 by eareful diet and the
asaiaunce of Ho*tetter's Stomach Bitters.
It tones, strengthens and helps the diges-
tive functions and whea the food is proper-
ly digested, strennth and renewed vigor ia
sent coursing through the entire svstem.
The proper time lor action is when you
notice the first symptoms of weakness, such
as loss of appetite, headache, bloating,
heartburn, sour stomach, indigestion or
constipation and by resorting to Hostet-
ter's Stomach Bitters you can help Nature
conquer them. Delay only aggravates mat-
ters and prolongs your suffering.
Take a bottle home with you today but
see that the stamp over the neck is un-
broken.
Advice With Motive.
"I am much bothered," he Bald; "I
can marry a wealthy widow whom I
don't love or a poor girl that I love
Intensely. What shall I do?"
"Listen to your heart," advised his
companion, "and marry the one you
love.''
"You are right, my friend. I shall
marry the girl."
"Then you can give me the widow's
address?"
TAKES OFF DANDRUFF
HAIR STOPS FALLING
Girls! Try This! Makea Hair Thick,
Glosay, Fluffy, Beautiful—No
More Itching Scalp.
Within ten minutes after an appli-
cation of Danderine you cannot find a
single trace of dandruff or falling hair
and your scalp will not itch, but what
will please you most will be after a
few weeks' use, when you see new
hair, fine and downy at first—yes—but
really new hair—growing all over the
scalp.
A little Danderine immediately dou-
bles the beauty of your hair. No dif-
ference how dull, faded, brittle and
scraggy, just moisten a cloth with
Danderine and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. The effect is amaz-
ing—your hair will be light, fluffy and
wavy, and have an appearance of
abundance; an incomparable luster,
softness and luxuriance.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton'a
Danderine from any store, and prove
that your hair is aB pretty and soft
as any—that It has been neglected or
injured by careless treatment—that's
all—you surely can have beautiful hair
and lots of It If you will Just try a lit-
tle Danderine. Adv.
Overhead Chargea.
Church—The overhead charges In
this country are something awful.
Gotham—I should say so. 1 just
read that American women yearly buy
more than $10,000,000 worth of mil-
linery supplies from France."
Those Who Exercise Thrift, Prac-
tice Due Economy, and Adopt
Reasonable Methods Are
Sure to Prosper.
Those who are Interested In devel-
oping the agricultural resources of
Western Canada In bringing to the
notice of those whom they desire to
take part In this development present
only the facts. There has never been
given the impression that farming In
Western Canada could be carried on
without effort or labor, but It has been
successfully stated that better results
can be secured with less outlay of
capital, either In money or lab-r, than
anywhere else on the continent. This
has been proven time and time again.
Hundreds of cases could be cited
i where men have taken up farms,
i either a homestead, or purchased from
l railways or land companies, and with
| little capital at the Btart have ac-
quired a competence, have established
good homes for themselves, and pro-
vided a sure future. They have com-
fortable homes and all their surround-
ings are comfortable, speak of the re-
ward that their thrift has accom-
plished.
Carl Dlckan, of Russian Poland lived
In Pittsburgh, Pa., for fourteen years,
and saved up $900. In 1903 he took
the $900 with him to Alberta. His own
story Is that he bought a quarter se<y
tlon, for which he agreed to pay
$1,200. "In 1904 I had thirty acres of
crop, threshed #00 bushels. In 1909 I
bought another quarter. I now have
one hundred seres under cultivation,
and have never had a crop failure.
Have threshed forty-seven bushels of
wheat per acre, but the average has
been about forty. My oats for the
eleven years that I have been here
averaged forty-aeven bushels to the
acre. I now have 9 horses, 47 head
of cattle, 33 hogs, which I consider
worth $3,fi00. I have a thousand dol-
lars worth of farm Implements and
my land Is worth $8,000. This Is all
clear of debt. I have every reason to
consider this a first-class mixed farm-
ing, dairying and poultry raising coun-
try, as I think that it Is apparent that
I have had some success. The only
help that I had was my oldest boy,
who was 8 years old when I arrived
j In Alberta."
About fifty miles west of Wetaskl-
wln there Is a partially timbered dis-
trict lying between Ruck Lake and
Pigeon Lake. All thlB land Is ready
for homesteadlng. and judging from a
letter received by a resident there,
this would seem to be an Ideal place
for a farmer who desired such sur-
roundings. This settler lives on the
shore of Ruck Lake, his land is willow
brush, which Is easy to clear. Some
; of the lumber Is good saw timber,
and lots of good logs for buildings can
l be had, as well as ralla for fencing.
For wheat growing the soil Is excel-
lent. Water Is easily secured, fishing
is good and plentiful and game Is any-
thing but scarce. The settlers are
mostly from the United States and
Canada.—Advertisement.
ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT
Avertable Preparation for As •
vmilalmg the Food and RefltUa •
ling Ihe Stomachs and Bowels of
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful-
ness and Rest Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral
Not Narcotic
Pmpr SOU DrSAMW/rntm
JW-
-
AMMSmMt -
M.
rmiiU •
T« St, 4 .
A perfect Remedy for Constipa-
tion . Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions Fevtrish-
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP
facsimile Signature of
The Centaur Company.
NEW YORK.
447SU
I
emu
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know Tliat
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature,
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
H^MSTOWA
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
The Heated Kind.
"You say he's a famoua (ierman air
man?"
"Yes."
"An aeroplane expert, eh?"
"No. lie has charge of a publicity
bureau."
DRINK LOTS OF WATER
TO FLUSH THE KIDNEYS
Beautiful Recipe Book For Every
Woman.
We have been asked by the Calumet
Baking Powder Company of Chicago to
announce through the columns of this
publication that they have Just gotten up
one of the best Keoipe Books fver pub-
i ilshed. 16 pages of which are beautifully
Illustrated, showing in the colors a lot of
dainty dishes and good things to eat thut
j can be prepared with Calumet Baking
Powder.
I In addition to this there are 252 valu-
! able recipes and numerous household hints
: prepared by the most noted Domestic Scl-
I ence teachers and Cooking Kxperts.
We know you will And this a very valu-
able book, as you will have use for It
almost every day.
All you have to do to get one Is to take
the slip that you find in a pound can of
calumet Baking Powder, Oil In your name
and address according to the Instructions
on the slip and mall It to the Calumet
Baking Powder Company. Chicago. 111.
If you are not already using Calumet
Baking Powder, we would suggest that
you try It today. You will And It whole-
some and economical to use.
You will And It a Baking Powder of un.
usual merit and the recipe book one of
the most beautiful and useful books of
this kind that you have ever possessed.—
Adv.
TMS MMTOUH IHHNV. sw f
What They Were Hiding.
"I honestly b'lieve," remarked Aunt
Sarah Jane, "them Oldhaius Is get tin'
to be reg'lar Agnostics. They don't
keep the family lllble on the center
table In the best room now."
"Well," replied Aunt Ann Eli?, a,
" 'tlsn't their religion they're hiding.
11*b their age. Them Oldham girls la
getting on."
Get in the push and you won't need
a pull.
The Instance.
"Did you take particular cognizance
In that saloon?"
"No, sir; I took a drink."
A man with horse sense Is the hard-
est to drive.
Beauty
Is Oily Ska Dee,
It is vitally nec-
essary there-
lore, that you
take good care
of your akro.
ZONA POMADE
if used regularly will beautify and
preserve your complexion and help
you retain the bloom of early youth
for many years. Try it for *o
days. If not more than satisfied
you let your money back. 500
at druggists or mailed direct.
Zona Company, Wichita. Kan.
MO (iOVKKNMKNT LAND OPKMNO. —
About 760,000 acres farm, fruit, rtslry. tlm-
berland to be thrown open for S'ttlemeiit.
Hisle of Wsshlnston Bend ti for reliable In-
formation, ili-srrlpilon. map by former gov-
ernment employes, bulletins to follow, keep-
ing you posted Hoi SS7, Spokane. H Hah.
Eat Less Meat and Take 8alta for
Backache or Bladder Trouble—
Neutralize Acids.
Uric acid In meat excites the kid-
neys, they become overworked; get
alugglsh, ache, and feel like lumps of
lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the
bladder Is Irritated, and you may be
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night. When the kid-
neys clog you must help them flush
off the body's urinous waste or you'll
be a real sick person shortly. At first
you feel a dull misery in the kidney
region, you suffer from backache, sick
headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour,
tongue coated and you feel rheumatlo
twinges when the weather is bad
Eat leBs meat, drink lots of water;
also get from any pharmacist four
ounces of Jad Salts, take a table-
spoonful In a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act fine. This fa-
moua Baits Is made' from the acid of
grapes and lemon Juice, combined
with Uthla. and has been used for
generations to clean clogged kidneys
and stimulate them to normal activity,
also to neutralize the acids in urine,
so it no longer is a source of Irrita-
tion, thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts Is inexpensive, cannot in-
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
llthla-water drink which everyone
should take now and then to keep the
kidneys clean and active I>rugglst8
here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to
folks who believe In overcoming kid-
ney trouble while it Is only trouble.—
Adv.
MEN S *2.50 *3 '3.50 '4.00 *4.50 *5 *5.50 SHOES
WOMEN'S *2.00 *2.50 *3.00 «3.50 & *4.00 SHOES
BOYS *1.75*2*2.50*3.00 MISSES'*2.00 & *2.50
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY
WEARING W. L. DOUGLA8 SHOES
W L. Douglas shoe, are mad. of th. bMt domestic and Imported
leathers, on the latest model., carefully constructed by Ik. bum*
expert last and pattern makers In thlu country. No other nisk.
of equal price., can compete with W. I.. Douglas shoe, for style
workmanship and quality. As comfortable, easy walking
shoe, they art unsurpassed.
The 83.00. 83.50 and M.00 shoes will give as food serrioe
as oth.r makm costing 84.00 to 9MO. The S4.&0.aA.OO and
e . « shoe, compare favorably with other makes mating
eeoo to es.oo. Wherever you llv. there are many men
and women wearing W.L.Douglas shoes. Consult them
and they wlU tell you that W. L. Douglas shoe, eannot
be excelled for the p>1ce.
If you could visit the W. I- Douglas factory at
Brockton, Mass., and see how carefully th. shoe.
are made, and th. high grad. Uathers used.
you would theu understand why they look and
lit better, hold th.lr shape and wear longer
than other makes for the prloe.
If your dealer cannot sapply you, write for Illus-
trated Catalog showing how to order by mail.
W.L>.Doiiglas,210 Spark St.,Urocktun,Maas.
CAUTION !
When buytiM W.L LM'UftSS
•hoes look (or bis NjUmB
AN1) PH1CE SLaoit.1) un
lbs bottom. 8bo«s ibui
staaiNd are always « "
luarantted thsir vsius sou
protmudthewMnrsssinsf
prlSM tor Inferior tboss
nim his NAME AND
W. L. Douglas
she., ar. sold
through 60
.stores In the
Three youths who stole 50 autos in
three years exceeded the "speed limit"
All men may be born equal, but they
get over It before they die.
Embarraaaing Interruption.
"What do you think?" exclaimed
Mrs. Twobble. "While the relief com
mlttee was holding an Important meet-
ing yesterday afternoon In my draw-
ing room a ragged woman came to the
house and asked for food. She had a
baby In her arms, too!"
"What did you do?" asked Mrs. Oad
son.
"Sent her about her business, of
course! 1 was reading my report to
the committee and had no time to
bother with stray beggars."
tO>
mm
BEWARE OF
gugsriTVTis
Red Cross Bsll Blue, made in America,
therefore the best, delights the housewife.
All good grocers. Adv.
Up and Down.
"Do you believe that truth crushed
to earth will rise again?"
"I do—to be floored the next min-
ute."
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
pel a lazy liver
do its duty.
Cures C<
stipation. In-
digestion,
Sick
Headache,
and Distress After Eating.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
W. N. U., WICHITA, NO. 11-1915.
A Soluble Antiseptic Powder to
be dissolved in water as needed
For Douches
Tn the local treatment of woman's 111%
such as leuoorrhoea and inflammation, hot
douches o< Paxtiiie are very efficacious.
Mo woman who has ever used medicated
douches will fail to appreciate the clean ami
heaKhy condition Paxtine produces aud tho
prompt relief from soreness and discomfort
which follows its use.This is because 1 'm ti no
bum superior cleansing, disinfect*
and healing properties.
'or ten vears the I.ydla E. <
Piokham Medicine Co. nas rec-1
oin hi ended Paxtine In their |
private correspondence with wo-1
men, which proves Its suneri- I
orlty. tWoraen who have been |
relieved say It Is " worth Its I
weight In goW." At druggists.
SOo. large box or by mail. Rumple free.
The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Ma«b
Death Lurks In A Weak Heart
If Youra la fluttering or weak, uee RENOVINE." Made by Van Vleet-Manafleld Drus Co.. Memphle, Tenn. Prloe SI.OO
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