The Exponent. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 11, 1906 Page: 6 of 8
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*0thiDf sncewia Like "egg-o see."' his one weak spot.
CONFESSIONS OP DODD GASTON.
KDXJCATIOSAL.
Tb« mui who Out best s*r-
bk/i , tb« mjLU wbo t*llj ti« fo&Biest
stories; tb« sua who ke*rp tbe Ust
•tore; or lb«- man vbo reikis tbe best
gocrls twa fisls that people come to
bin. Merit is tbe best advertisement
in tbe world. People t>tak well of
tbkigs tb' j kaot are gwl. They put
tbe good wor-l aJoBfe.
Tbe best breakfast f'x d Is EGG-O-
KKK, for It cootatos all tbe life-giving
properties of nature's best food, which
Is wheat.
EGG-O-SEE is deeply In d rbt to tbe
thousands of wires and mothers who
use it in their homes, for these good
women |e!l their neighbors about this
gr<at food.
Children an4 agei persons alike are
friend* of E0G-O-8EE.
Merit and common sense are the
things that advertise EGG-O-SEE
mont. EGG-O-SEE is ch^ap. A 10-
teat package contains ten liberal
preakfast*. EGG-O-BEE is so3J every-
where. Grocers must keep it if they
want to k ep their good customers,
for good customers insist on buying
EGG-OHEE.
The fact that no preparation, no
cooking is required, makes EGG-O-
SEE very popular. Op*-n the package;
put as much as you like in a dish;
pour on milk cr cream and eat It
is delirious. It Is wholesome. It
makes you strong.
A lot of Interesting facts about
EGG-O-BEE have tx-en published in
book form entitled, "Dark to Nature."
This book also has a course of phys-
ical culture—fully Illustrated. Any-
one wishing thW book will receive it
free by addressing EGG-O-SEE Com-
pany, 10 First St, Quincy, III.
Throws Hays Half a Mile.
Light rays half a mile long and
24 times as powerful as the sort com-
monly In use are the new oxy-petrol
lime llgMs that have b*en Invented
for the motorists. The lamp consists
of an oxy-petrol blowpij" flame play-
Ing on a piece of sp^rjally refractory
mat/rial. A reservoir of material is
to fie carried on the car and alao a
cylinder of compressed oxygen. Pre-
sumably a stream of oxygen under
pressure Ik saturated with petrol va
por and burnt In thr* blowpipe and
a small, extremely hot flame Is pro-
duced, this being caused to Impinge
on something more refractory than
lime.
FOUR YEARS OF AGONY.
Whole Foot Nothing But Proud Flesh
—Had to Use Clutches—'"Cuti-
cura Eemedies the Bq^t on
Earth."
"In the year 1899 the side of my
right foot waa cut off from the little
toe down to tho heel, and the physi-
cian who had charge of me was try-
ing to sew up the side of my foot, hut
with no success. At last my wholo
foot and way up above my calf was
nothing but proud fl<*Bh. 1 suffered un-
told agonies fur four years, and tried
different physicians and all kinds of
ointments. I could walk only with
crutches. In two wwks afterwards I
saw a chanK" In my limb. Then I be-
gan using Cutlcura Honp and Oint-
ment often during tho day, and kept
it up for seven months, when my
limb wus healed tip Just the same as
If I never had trouble. It Is eight
months now since I stopped using
('utlcura Remedies, the best on God's
earth. I am working at tho present
day after flvo years of suffering Tbe
cost of Cutlcura Ointment and Soap
was only $«'•, hut the doctors' bills
were moro like fOOO. John M. Lloyd,
718 S. Arch Ave., Alliance, Ohio, June
27, 190G." __
To i.noer at success Is the preroga-
tive of failure.
I have noticed that about tha only
place "silver Areads among the gold
are really popular is in a song.
I feel reasonably sure of one thing:
Wh«-n I die nobody is going to claim
that It was tbe result of overwork.
I do not much mind playing against
a visiting man, but I do hate to b«
booked in competition with a baby.
Nothing would so completely recon-
countable weakne?= cj]e me to death as the appearance, at
of the back, and bedside, of some of my relatives.
Prominent Minnesota Merchant Curtc
to itay Cored bj Doan's Kid-
ney Pills.
O. C. Hayden, of 0. C. Hayden L
Co., dry goods merchants, of Albert
Lea, Minn., says: "I was to lame that
I could hardly walk.
There was an unac-
constant pain and
aching. I could find
no rest and was
very uncomfortable
at night As my
health was good in
every other way, I
could not understand
this trouble'. It was just as if all the
strength had gone from my back.
After suffering for some time I began
using Doan's Kidney Pills. The rem-
edy acted at once upon tbe kidneys,
and when normal action was restored,
tbe trouble with my back disappeared.
I have not had any return of it."
For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a
box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
LOVE LOBE.
Lt Is easier to love and be wise
than to be generous and have money.
Jealousy is green and does not
harmonize with I ve's hair and eyes.
Love laughs at locksmiths, becausc
parents don't lock up their daugh
ters any more.
When Poverty comes In at the door
Truelove engages her on the spot to
do the cooking.
The pity of Lcve's blindness is that
marriage is tbe only oculist that guar
antees to restore the sight.
Don't complain of your lover's ama
teurishness. In this you have proof
positive that you are the first.
Show me the sweethearts of the
land, and I will confess myself that
much more puzzled about the men.
Life gave a dinner, and, while it
may not have been a feast from an
epicure's point of view, it was a great
success. The guest of honor was
Love.
When Love begins to sicken and
decay, sometimes the tonic of in-
difference will effect a quicker re-
covery than all the careful nursing
in the world.
I would really like to be fatter, but
realize that I cannot afford it. Being
fatter vould mean a new dress suit.
I find that every young g*l has a
whd desire to wear her hair "up" and
every old girl has the same desire to
appear with "down."
I have noticed that the oniy time the
banana does much business is at a
season of the year when it has no
competition.
I find that one of the hardest duties
of the dramatic critic Is to reconcile
tbe average society play with the aver-
age stage furniture.
About all the ambition I have left is
to grow rich enough to have a hack
waiting for roe while I* lounge around
inside smoking and "gassing.**—To-
peka Capital.
Railway Tariff Simplified.
Germany has Just revised its rail-
way tariff, which Involves a multi-
plication of tickets. It Is calculated
that a traveler with a small family
going from Mulhouse to Bale will find
himself furnished with 60 tickets, in
addition to which are those for bag-
gage.
Ireland Loses Population.
The number of marriages registered
in Ireland in 1904 was 22,961. The
excess of births over deaths was 24,-
298, but this was more than offset by
the emigration of 36,902 persons.
"Cruising for Salvage."
One man in New York says he
makes a good living by what he calls
cruising for salvage. He goes about
In an automobile and follows novices
trying to operate recently purchased
machines. If the machines break
down or stop he comes up in time to
offer his services as a tug or to offer
about half the valuo of the machine
If the owner is so disgusted that he
wishes to sell.
They Should.
"My honest conviction, based upon
my own experience and that of my
friends, Is that 'Hunt's Cure' will cure
a larger per cent, of skin troubles,
(.•specially of an itching variety, than
any other remedy. Certainly those af-
flicted with any form of itch should
try it."
J. O. Monroe,
Atchison, Has.
DODDS 1
KIDNEY;
fa PILLS 4
Hi! 1... .
&JAOETES
The G res test Boarding College is th« Wsrld
University of
Notre Dame
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bm"THIKTEEN
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TO. Hclahot-Tijh. JchoeMrttnuMrUm.
You Cannot
CURE
all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal con-
ditions of the mucous membrane such as
nasal catarrh .uterine catarrh caused
by feminine ills, sore throat, sore
mouth or inflamed eyes by simply
dosing the stomach.
But you surely can cure these stubborn
affections by local treatment with
Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic
which destroys the disease germs,checks
discharges, stops pain, and heals the
inflammation and soreness.
Paxtine represents the most successful
local treatment for feminine ills ever
produced. Thousands of women testify
to this fact 50 cents at druggists.
Send for Free Trial Box
the k. paxton co.. Boston. Mm*.
Wanted for U.S. Arm} men. 'between wes of
21 and 35; citizens of United States, of good charac-
ter an<l temperate habits, who can sneak, read and
write Kngiihh. For information apply to Recruiting
Officer. Host Office BHtg.. Oklahoma. Guthrie. Knid.
Shawnee. 0.1'.. or So. McAlester and Muskogee, I T.
P
PATENTS
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ELlldlV/ll Washington, D. C.
Successfully Prosecutes Claims.
Late Principal Examiner U. S. Pension Bureau.
Trade Mark*, De-
signs. Copyright* and
1. a be 1 s p r nen red .
Nathan BicsroRD, 914 F St., Washington, D. 0.
WINTER
Wheut, ROhuthela per acre.
Catalogue and samples rati.
S.llrr s**41 o. Boi W a Ul
DEFIANCE STIRCH "e"""cta
lo the Iras.
W. N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 31,1906
Rich Oil Fields of Africa.
Tho oil fields near Delapoa bay. In
Africa, are expected to prove among
tho most productive in the world.
It Isn't until a man swears off that
he finds out how many fellows want
to treat him.
Mrs. Window's Roothlns: Nyrnp.
Kor children teething, soften* the guins, reduce* In-
Ouuiiiiatiou, allays pain, cure* wind collu. 25ca botUc.
A man dooan't need much money W
he has a reputation for helns ^ althy.
OUR NEW CATALOGUE IS A MARVEL OF AST
Our Cotton Gin Machinery is all that
the Catalogue claims for it.—Write
us for Catalogue—and tell us what
Machinery you are in need of.
CONTINENTAL GIN COMPANY, DALLAS, TEXAS
Oklahoma College lor Young Ladies
Near Putnam Park, Oklahoma City, phone3214
Provides home and all branches of Education. Primary. Academic and College Courses. Art.
Expression. Music. Physical Culture, buildings handsomely furnished and equipped. Visitor!
welcome. Address CEO. C. JONES, President. City Office, in Columbia Bank. 135 West Main St.
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DO NOT ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE.
on every box.
Por
FREE
1 rial Package
Address, Allen
S. Olmsted,
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