The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1907 Page: 7 of 8
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WHAT IS PE-RU-NA?
Is It s Catarrh Remedy, tra
Tonic, or to It Both?
tea paopla call Pinna t (rat
t i«. Othra refer to Perm* u t
f*tt catarrh remedy.
Which of theae people are rifhtl
bit more proper to ceil Peraaa a ca-
tarrh remedy than to call it a tonic!
Oar reply ii, that Peruaa ii both a
tonic and a catarrh nmody. Indeed,
there can be bo effectnal catarrh rem-
edy that U not alw a tonic.
In order to thoroofhly relievo any
oaao of catarrh, a remedy nut not
«ty have a ipeciflo action on the ma-
«ow membranee affected by the ca-
tarrh, bat it mut have a fenoral tonic
action on the narrow lyitem.
Oatoh, even in pereou who are
•ttwwiio itronf, ia a weakened eoa*
dition of eomo macooa m«««i>mn
There moat be eomothiaf to strath,
en the circulation, to fit* tone to the
arterial, and to raiao the vital foroea
Perhape no vafetnble remedy in the
world hai attracted eomoch attention
from medical writer* m HYDKASTI8
CAHADE58I8. The wonderful eft-
oacy of this herb haa been reoognized
many yean, and is growinf in ita hold
upon the medical profaaaion. When
joined with CVSXB8 and COPAIBA a
trio of medical afenta is formed in Po-
rum which constitutes a specific rem*
ody for catarrh that in the preeent
etate of medical progreaa cannot tx
improved upon. This action, rein
^ced by each renowned tonics u
COLUHSOH1A CANADENSIS, COS-
YDALIS FORMOSA and CEDBOH
8E£D, ought to make this compound
an ideal remedy for catarrh in all iti
stages and locations in the body.
From a theoretical standpoint, there-
fore, Peruna is beyond criticism. The
use of Peruna, confirms this opinion.
Numberless testimonials from every
quarter of the earth farniih ample
evidence that this judgment is not
over enthusiastic. When practical ex-
perience confirms a well-grounded the-
ory the result is a truth that cannot bo
TRAVELING BY ELEPHANT.
Uncomfortable Howdah—Fording Rlv
•ra and Passing Tnrough Forests.
There were two elephant* at our
disposal and myself and the Interpre-
ter rode the flrat, each occupying half
of the howdah. The howdah haa a
peculiar and objectionable habit of
nearly aucceeding in cutting your legs
in two. If you hang your legs outside
you may pad the edge as much as
you like, but If you are new to the
game you will wake in about half an
hour from an uneasy doze with the
painful conviction that the lower
halves of your lega have dropped off.
On squirming up into a position
from which you can view the outside
world you will see they are atill dang
FIVE MONTHS IN HOSPITAL.
Discharged Becauea Doctors Could Not
Curt.
I Levi p. Rrockway, 8 Second Ave..
Anoka., Minn., aaya: "After lying for
five montha In a hos-
> pital I was dls-
\ charged aa Incurable
j) ..-i .1.
•t*t« or Oaio. Citt or Tslsm, ..
Lccoo :o«TT )'
F a « j « oimov ivokot ooth ihot ha u m«i<*
poruar ot Iriu uf F J. i mitt 4 L'o.. i >'uf
knaisaaa id ibo City uf Tj!*4u. ; oui biom
f- Wl| that tol4 (ria will HI iho turn at
ON* Hi \|>KKl 1* LL.UM fur oa/h ood o or
cooo of C t .010 tbot cam* bo curoJ k> Uto um f
HotJ-'o 1*1 *oon t'raa.
FU4NIC f ( HKNKr
>woru to h*f.>rt mo oo4 auha. rUw4 la ait urrMu^o
IbliMb iajr of llt-i'CiBlhrr. A. L).. Ia>«
-*— a. w. ulsisox,
I i Soto ii rvauo.
H • t Urrfc Curt lo tokra lotoraol f onj otto
and u I Vet, nnlv aiv i "lr" ' ' u" blu"* "** Ourto^o# of IbO
ana given only 81* ,MUui Mn4 f(W ,Mli:«uoi«i. fr..
months to live. My ,.llk r j < ii^nkv aco.,t>io4o,o.
3 Sold br oil DrucsHU. TV.
ioio Uoll tKouiilf run for couitlpoiloo
heart was affected.
had smothering
■pells, and some-
times fell uncon-
scious. I got so I
couldn't use my
, srms. my eyesight ,
was impaired and the kidney secre- Pre>erved ropy of Drownings poems
tions were badly disordered. I was ' ' '
Signs of th« Times.
In the household department of a
farm magazine we tlnd the following
communicatlona:
I am willing to exchange a well
auohol
AVf^tabip ftrpsmionlbrAs
sinulaiing iir Fbod jodRrt no
'^Uu-SiaiateandBo**;*
wurm you win see tney are still dang- tions were badly disordered. 1 was *or 8on,e geraniums.'
ling there, but with an irreHponaiblli- completely worn out and discouraged 1 h,Vo a romplete edition of Byron,
ty which suggests that they have been when I began using Doan'a Kidney I ron,*lning all his poems and letters,
fravnri thmnirh • >.. -w—' Pills, but they went light to the cause which I shall be glad to exchange for
of the trouble and did their work well, some watermelon seed."
I bsve been feeling well ever since."
Sold by all dealers. r 0 cents a box
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
SICK HEADACHE
Positively cured by
these Little Pills.
IcM.. „,
Thrv also rrlieve Dlo-
tre*« frurn UrHprpnia. In-
■ l\/FD tli^fntlonauJ Toollcartjr
ft] I V tn Katlng. A prrffct rt m-
H Dll I C e,,y for Nau-
N o ILL9( urowmlnesh, ilaj
Taste In the Mouth. Coat-
ed Tonutie, Pain in tho
I- ! Jside, Tt>KriD LIVER.
They regulate the Bowel*. Purely Vegetable.
SMAll Pill. StULLOOSE. SMALL PRICf.
frayed through to the last shred. Ab-
normal efforts allow you to drag them
safely Inside and you think it will bs
better In future to keep them there.
The elephapt is almost aa fine a ve-
hicle to see the surrounding country
from as a London bus, and there Is a
considerable element of excitement in
his progression. The elephant I rode
had a fatal habit when it came to a
river bank or bit of rough ground of
looking around and picking out what
seemed the worst bit he could see.
Down one side of a river it seemed
as if he was engaged in trying to
stand on his head and I could look
out of the bowdah, although I was ly.
ing therein, and observe the fishes
darting over the stones In the water
just under my lord's noble forehead.
More than once on these journeys the
beast would patiently slouch through
the trees and bushes off the track In
search of something edible quite re-
garless of the fact that the brsnches
threatened to sweep howduh and
everything else over the stern.
Hut quite one of the most peculiar
sensations was when they took it
into their heads to have a scratch
against the telegraph poles. It would
be a wonderful line which could with-
stand the solid work the elephant ex-
pects its posts to carry out and when
the number two beast leaued too hard
and the post snapped I could almost
see the mild and somewhat indignant
surprise reflected from one Intelligent
face to the other.—'Singapore Free
Press.
CARTERS
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
"•*' «*d Liberal Homoitesd
Regulations in
WESTERN
CANADA
Ifew districts Now Opened lor Settlement
| Some of tha choicest
lands in the train crow-
ins belts ot Saskatche-
wan and Alberta have
recently been opened
for settlement tinder
[ the Revised llomrstead
J Regulations of Canada.
| Thousands of home-
steads of iftoacres each
ore now available. The new reflations make it
possible for entry to be made by proxy, the oppor-
tunity that many in the United Slates have been
waiting tor. Any member of o tainily ui.iv make
entry for any other member of the family, who ma)
be entitled to make entry for himself or herself.
Entry may now be made before the Agent or Sul>
Agent of the District by proxy, (on certain condi-
tions by the father. mother, son.daughter, brothet
•r sister of intending homesteader.
"Any even numbered section of Dominion
l*nd In Manitoba or the North Went I'rovlme.,
eimutinira and S , not reservod, may he liome-
•teailed liyany pernon the sole h«sd of a family,
or male over H year* of age. to the extent of oue-
quarter section, of ISO acres, more or less."
The fee in each case will be Jto.oo. Churches,
Ochoolsaud markets convenient. Healthy climate,
oplendid crops and good laws. Grain-growiug and
cattle rai ing principal industries.
For further particulars as to rates, routes, bcol
time to go oud where to locate, apply to
1. S. CRAWFORD.
No. US W. Ninth Street, Konsoo City. Missouri
A Necklace Which Brings III Luck.
An eerie story la told about a neck-
lace which formerly belonged to the
Maharannee of Cooch Behar, India,
and which is supposed to bring bad
fortune to every one connected with
it.
The history of the necklace-
pearls and turquoises, which are not
usually considered to be unlucky
stones—is certainly peculiar. While
it was in the Mahrannee's possession
she was robbed of a quantity of valu-
able Jewelry, and the Mararajah lost
some of his best racing ponies by
death and breakdowns. The advico of
a pundit was sought. He prescribed
a change of ownership and a voyage
across the sea in order to break the
spell, and the necklace was according-
ly given to a lady in England, says
Woman's Life.
As a result the Maharajah has be-
gun to win races again and the Ma-
harannee has recovered the stolen
property, but the story goes that the
present owner of the necklace has
been the victim of persistent 111 for-
tune from the day that it came into
her possession.
The Truth of It
"Well," said Nagget, during their
quarrel, "you'll give me credit for a
good disposition at least."
"Not at all," replied his wife, "It
Isn't that you've a good disposition,
but you're simply too lazy to kick."—
Philadelphia Press.
SKIN SORE EIGHT YEARS.
8pent $300 on Doctors and Remedies
but Got No Rtlief—Cuticura
Cures in a Week.
Tpon the limbs and between the
toes my skin was rough and sore, and
also sore under the arms, and I had to
atay at home several times because of
this affection. Hp to a week or so ago
I had tried many other remedies and
several doctors, and spent about three
hundred dollars, without any success,
but this is to-day the seventh day that '
I have been ut-ing the Cuticura Reme-
dies (costing a dollar and h half), which j
have cured me completely, so that I
can again attend to my business. I i
went to work again to night. I had |
been suffering for eight years and have |
now been cured by the Cuticura Reme-
dies within a week. Fritz Hirschlaff. 1
24 Columbus Ave., New York, N. Y.,
March 29 and April 6, 1906."
The Entire Family.
Grand Pop used it for Kheumatlim.
Dad for Cuts, Spralus and Urulaea.
Maray for Hums. Scalds and Aches.
Sis for Catarrh and Chilblains. I use
It for everything, and It never disap-
points any of us. It surely yanka any
old pain out by the roots.
Hunt's Lightning Oil is what I am
| telling you about.
"Do you believe Dygmutt really
, needs an operation for appendicitis!
No; but his doctor has Just returned
I from his vacation."—N. V. Press.
Actual F*cts.
| For upwards of fifteen years Hunt's
I Cure has been sold itnder a strict guar-
antee to cure any form of itching sklu
troubles known. No matter the name
| —less than one per cent, of the pur-
chasers have requested their money
back. Why? It simply doen the work.
I They who work as If the Master
was ever near llnd Him always by
I them.
AM. I P-TO-DATfl lltll tllKKKrRHS
j I se Red ( rnsH iUil Itlue. It imtkcs clothe*
tleau aud sweet as when new. All grucero.
Lots of people are poor subjecta for
a mind reader.
Ptomolcs Di$eslk flr«W
ness and Rrcifotuainsntiikr
Opiiau .Morphine norMuwiL
Not Narc otic.
JhirtfMasMunan
cmmit
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
Aptrfeci Rr tuedy (brC-*^
tion. Sour Stomach. C'anton
WornujToiniilsions.rfvrrisfc
nessandLossoFSuEP
he Sin* Signature of
Y03K.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CUSTOM
TWO OMTtm oooww, mtw VMM MTV.
SKIN DISEASES
HUMORS IN THE BLOOD
. the blood is pure, fresh and healthy, the skin will be soft smooth
——— | and free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root ia the circu-
ToVon4!. , lts PrPscnce ** manifested by a skin eruption or disease. Thesa
With Our! lu,"?,rs Ket, nto the blood, generally because of an inactive or sluggish,
men n I UU nuuriDS °! the mcmbers of the body whose duty it is to collect and carrjr
A woman would rather have bin i w .1 u 1 &nd refuse niftttcrof thosystciu. This unhealthy matter is leffc
foot than not have a high instep. >1 kipii^ri"nai n^M^aN\^>,{o ?our aijJJerment and soon the circulation becomes charge/with the acid
p. I uutaturo. italic a.™*,- « v poison. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids through tha
I £rhin<l$ of the si: in firrwlnoinrr A 1 i~
$30 AN HOUR...
MERRY GO ROUNDS
>> T2a2eal''rw'n'' a'*o« aporlimon shoots
U. M- C- Ammunition and nmhes It
in his store. Ho knows ond 53 ds you If
you'vfl tried U. M. C. Suro-firr, uniform
b'rdohootln?.
Cam# Laws Froa
The Union Metallic Cartridge
Company,
• R'GGCPORT, CONN.
Geese on a Cider Spree.
Martin Beck, a farmer on the Cone-
wago hills, is humiliated to admit
that three of his geese went on a
disgraceful spree after having eaten
some pulp from a cider mill.
Some time after the eating of the
pulp, the peculiar action of the fowls
attracted the attention of the farmer.
They swayed from side to side and
cackled hoarsely. Finally one by one
they fell limp and apparently dead.
Mrs. Reck carried the fowls into the
house, with the Intention of plucking
them, when they revived.
Since then the geese have kept
away from the cider mill, and have
tried to prevent other geese from go
lng near it.—Philadelphia Nortlj
American.
S-JACOBS OIL
25C.-ALL DRUGGISTS-6O0.
for stiffness, soreness, sprain or bruise,
NOTHING IS BfcTTER THAT YOU CAN USE J
LUMBAGO'S PAIN, RHEUMATIC TWINGE,
vour back feel8 like a rusty hinge;
sciatic aches all pleasures spoil,
for happiness use st. jacobs oil.
Sailing Days Not Over.
Just at a time when every one who
Is at all Interested In the sea and
ships Is talking over the Lusitanla,
her size and her record, It seems a
curious reminder of old times to catch !
sight of a new gold sign in the win-
dows of a skyscraper down at Bowling W. N. U
Green which announces a "sailing
service to Australia and New Zea-
land."
SEND US COON,
Mm*. Cuiauin m l othrr
Ion, hide*, root*.•!<-. W
rh*r*a 111) conimlMlou.
Wo Mind rxprrii ch«r i
on ablpnirnt* ot lur
• Minimum to 010 or more.
Will* lor Itf*. prki liiti.
HT 1 01 in ri It to.
101H K.ltl. M..M. Luala.
i Oklahoma City, No. 43, 1907.
i ne U1(W1 Dcgms lo lhrow off the huraors an(j acida throueh tha
_ I P°[cs and glands of the skin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis,'
salt Kiicum nud skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually
with a alight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which thera
flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense.
It is generally on the back, breast, f;ice, arms and legs, though other parts
of the body may be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds;
the acid ia the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended'
to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and giving it ft
, k'athery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the face in tha
I Buffered with EozAma for for'y I?"0. PimPle3 and black heads, whilo
•fo"1 *n,d ??,uid.fln3 nothing to Tsoriasis comcs in scaly patches on differ-'
.Uffa«4 ^onoolV with'thi itch^ Jnt Part,3 of .the One of the worst
burning: pmtuie« would forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum:
; '.kr«S3 favorite point ot attack is ti. acalp!
«i,!.i !a an<iwh#a Bcratchod oiT sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak
«?<l Ivy *te 1? disagreeable typ« ot .klS
but disease. The humor producing the trouble
fact" cur#r*<Th«ra^icVrievor*£cn JJ?.3 doma°t ™ the blood through tha'
any rotum cf tha trouble. Winter to break out and torment tha
stoctta«a,:r«b. ' 8uffererwith the return of Spring. The best
* treatment for all skin diseases Is S. S. S.1
It neutralizes the acids and removes tha
humors so that the skin instead of beinr'
irritated and diseased, is nourished br a
supply of fresh, healthy blood. External'
PI IDCI V urrrvinr applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc.,
PURELY VEGETABE they soothe the itching caused by
.. *.' . . skin affections, can never cure the tronbla
Iwause they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation
nom!iren«°ri^t e%'ery particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to it*
"2™.. ' Pu!.e S thcrcby permanently curing every form of skia
° o e,a Dlsease9 and any medical advice desired sent Ireo
to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC GO*, ATLANTA, "
otociiraau, Ilob.
S.S.S.
Work is not a man's punishment; It
is his reward and his strength, his
glory and his pleasure.—Geore Sand.
IEWIS* SINGLE BINDER
^ otCICAB has a rich taste
Best Diamond Mine.
The Premies is by far the largest
and most valuable Individual diamond
mine ever found In South Africa, and
It is probably not an exaggeration to
say that i tls one of the most valuable
mines of any kind ever discovered in
the world. It is estimated that when
Its full plant Is at work It will make
profit at the rate of $9,648,000 a year,
the life of the mine on this basis being
well over 50 years.
>5
"I gave up." writes Mrs. Flossie F. Walea, of Leander Tex "the Mm of war
getting well. I suffered for months from female troubles, and tried severaf doctof
but they did me no good. At last 1 took Cardui and now I am stout and well " Othpr
ladies should learn from this, that "uw 1 am stout ana well, other
Wine of Cardui
is THE medicine for their ills and troubles. Thousands have written testifying to Its
powerfully curative effects, in all such disorders, and thdr liters arVsurTor.S of
the true merit of the medicine. Try it. At druggists, in w tottlls. Y P
WRITE US A LETTER
Return tliln
l>h AH
pent «t*
• ml I will mail
•>«• hollar 11I
m 1 Tii run
nlinit'n Itoln
- - — — - .tint | o w •
fw n T'i, Vr,J4",,V' " "* x" "'"k'' pUtJ In ttUm,
*|n| paJn lilt* taut I v ; OIII orr* H«*a>Ui ii«*
T«Mtljaoh,.K«:VralrfU. In..n« n> nutr, r M,l7fM^r I in
{! «:rdn."v"kIhxi ,,h,,"r a
1 liv lui'iii
Kaw l,,r
DEFIANCE STARCH
never attcita
to tb« Ir jtt
A Truit Case.
"Do you refuse to answer on the
ground that you might incriminate
yourself?"
"I'll leave that to the court. If I !
told 'tho truth' I'd get a year. The
'whole truth' would mean at least ten
'years, and 'nothing but the truth' |
would be life, sure."
So they rated him as Immune and
called a wltnesn who knew nothing
of tho case.—Judge.
Another Proverb Busted.
A Chicago horticulturist haa pro-
duced a cactus dahlia, thus reversing
Luther Hurbank's feat of dethroning
a cactus. We may yet gather Hgs
of thistles.—Boston Herald.
An Insinuation.
"Ho always Insists on klNsing mo
good night when he goes."
He never goes until after
doe* he?"—Houston
Wisdom of Solomon.
In a dog case at Felivjtowe, Eng-
land. one witness teBtl^ed that the
dog whoso loss was being Bued for
was worth $125, while another Bwore
It was worthless. So the judge award-
ed $62.50 damages as a fair average.
Don't Delay.
Save a possible serious spell of fever
later on by cleansing your system now
of its accumulation of Impurities.
Simmon's Sarsaparilla will do it. It
makes fine blood, fine appetite, great
strength and grand ambition.
It's easier to run up a bill than It Is
to run down and settle.
Says It's Not 80.
Report to the effect that electric
llghtB are detrimental to the eyesight
are pronounced unfounded by an elec-
trical expert in the London Times.
He says that the trouble arises from j
too direct exposure of the eye to tho I
light, and that effect would be the
DOUGLAS
$3-99 * !?,5° SHOES xS'tVo'^o
^t8H?^,v^r^membe"
TH, FAMILY. AT ALL PRICES.
FAMILY, AT ALL PRICES.
$25, OOO \ -
Reward (sr-rSSia
> W.L.
- — '""I nil! HRA )\ w t u I I ""WKfmiif.
naiae or wono .ah oilier II*. ;
' affix
Shake Into Your 8hoes
Allen'* Foot-Kaw. It cures painful,swollen,
xniartuii!. -went in* fi*t. M.ilas new .hoes
cn*v. Sold iiy ;lll l)ruKgi"U and Mnw Sinn-i.
Itoii t di'i-cpt any miliMitute. Sample FREE.
Add re** \. S. Olm«ted. Le Iloy, N. V.
There Isn't anything chlckenhearted
about tho game rooster.
•nd'hZyouhow,u.";;,nTr w'f r";1- v
,u -i.v.r,.LWmJLVV^ (re«.
Uvl'
Bocauao of mose u^'y, grizzly, gray hnlre. Ueo^TcRKOLpTAm^STtSS'
PRICK, ti.oo. rotell.
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