The Ringwood Leader (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1916 Page: 7 of 8
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F your money n-ar as much ae you
In this ona yet it costs no
y more and wiU last a Ufetima
GENUINE LOUISIANA
m CYPRESS WIND WHEEL
Mutmmatta Onmmmm Oupm
ThM windmills stand up whan all othara go down
Nn storm! Why? Bacauaour palant long Weight
control Poroaof Gravity” always works and navar
Vail no matter how hard the wind blows No springs
coords chains or pulleys to break No watching or
worry with this mill Just let k run night nd day
year In year out and it will lake care of itself and earn
tyou more money than any other machine you own
You pay no more for this windmill than for an or
ttlnary steel mill that is constantly needing repairs
and yet It will outlast two steel mills and is -never out
f repair Wa went you to send postal for our Ana
illustrated windmill book free
ALTHODSE-WHEXLER CO
DEFT A a w WAUPUN WIf
Shipment From Kansae City Mo
- Nothing to Brag uf
-‘Ue’i been thirty-five years In the
same position
“He ought to be ashamed of him
Belt"
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CA8T0RIA a safe and sure remedy for
Intents and children and see that it
Bears the
Signature of 2
In Fie for Over 30 Years
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
Perilous Waters
“She Is vefy shallow’’
“That may be but more than one
man has gone beyond bia depth chas-
ing her”
For Sprains
Strains or
Lameness
t Always Keep
Bottle- In
YoorStablo
Rub It fa
HANFORD'S
Balsam of Myrrh
A LINIMKNT
'or Calls Wire
hit Lameness
trains Bunches'
“brush Old Sore
Id Wounds Foot Rot
'Uttda Bleeding Etc Etc
Made Since 1846 S£P5
Price 2SS0 sod $100
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AILING WOMEN
NEED THIS FAMOUS -DOCTOR’S
PRESCRIPTION
'Thousands of women who are now
’blessed with robust health cannot un-
demand why thousands of other worn-
on continue to worry and auffer from
ailments peculiar to women when they
can obtain tor a trifling aum Dr
7lerce'a Favorite Prescription which
will surety end quickly banish all
pain distress and misery and restore
the womanly functions to health
This prescription of Dr fierce's ex-
tracted from roots aud horbs Is a tem-
perance remedy
To get rid of Irregularities or ca-
tarrhal condition to avoid pain at cer-
tain times to overcoma Irritability
i and weakness waste no time but get
Dr Pterre’a Fsvorlte Prescription In
4i$uM or tablet fora this vary day
Vaudeville Novelty
"She singe In a glass tank”
“Ah a diving diva” — Louisville Courier-Journal
Dr Pierce’s Pellets are best for liver
bowels and stomach One little Pellet for
a laxative — three for a cathartic — Adv
Pacer Weight
Wally — Is Reggie a heavy amokerT
Wolly — No He weighs only a hun-
dred and ten pounda — Exchange
THI8 IS THE AGE OP VOUTH
Yon will look ten years younger if yon
darken yonr ngly grizily gray haira by
using “La Creole" Hair Dressing — Adv
Never eat pie with a knife It's prop-
er to eat chees with pie but knives
should be eaten alone '
STOP ITCHING INSTANTLY
With Cutlcura 8oap and Ointment
Nothing Better Trlsl Free
Bathe the affected part with Cutlcura
Soap and apply the Ointment For ec-
zemas rashes Irritations plmplesdan-
druff and sore bonds Cutlcura Soap
and Ointment are supreme Nothing
better cleaner -or purer than these
super-creamy emollients at any price
Free sample each by mail wltb Book
Address postcard Cutlcura pepL I
Boston Sold everywhere — A4v
Cigarette smoking Is permissible at
'the table — if you are dining alone and
have a grudge against yourself
DR KILMER’S SWAMP-ROOT
A 6REAT FAMILY MEDICINE
I wib to tell about my conditio
Several years ago I was afflicted with
kidney and bladder troubles My con-
dition was such that 1 had to go in e
stooped position and my back caused
me much pain 1 was unable to work
for about a month end was all run down
and worn out I tried other remediee
with no result until I aaw your adver-
tisement and decided to try Swamp-Root
After taking several bottles I wae re-
stored to health in fact we keep it hi
the bouse all the time I cheerfully re-
commend r Kilmer’s Swamp Hoot to
others afflicted with kidney and bladder
troubles
Tour truly
' J R WALSH
605 8 Park Street Sapuipa Okie
County of Creek I
State of Oklahoma ’
Personally appeared before me thie
10th day of April 1015 J R Walsh who
subscribed to the above statement and
made oath that the same is true in sub-
stance and m fact
J T SMITH
‘ Notary Publie
Provo What Swamp-Root Witt Do For Yoo
Send ten cents to Dr Kilmer 4 Co
Binghamton N Y for a sample sue 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 aalo at all drug
tores-Adv
A spinster who Is willing but unable
to catcb on thinks marriage Is a fail-
ure 80AP 18 STRONGLY ALKALINE
and constant use will bum out the
scalp Cleanse the scalp by shampoo-
ing with “La Creole" Hair Dressing
and darken in the natural way those
ugly grizzly haira Price $100— Adv
Supplied
“Can I interest you in a set of
Knowltall’s encyclopedia?" asked the
gentlemanly agent
“Not for the next eighteen or twenty
years" said the farmer “I’ve got
forty-seven volumes of agricultural re-
ports that our congressman sent me
last winter and I’ve got to read them
through before I tackle anything else"
“ANURICl”
NEWEST IN CHEMISTRY
This la a recent discovery of Doctor
Pierce head of the Invalids’ Hotel
Buffalo N Y Experiments for sev-
eral years proved that there la no
other eliminator of urlo add compa-
rable For those easily recognised
symptoms of Inflammstton — ss back-
ache scalding urine and frequent uri-
nation as well a sediment In the
urine or It urlo acid In the blood ho
caused rheumatism “Anurlq” acts
quickly In rheumatism of the Joints
In gravel and gout Invariably the
pain and stiffness which ao frequently
and persistently accompany th dis-
ease rapidly disappear
Bend Dr Pierce lOo for large trial
package Full treatment tile AU
druggists
Ill ALL LANDS
COMCISE REVIEW
OF WEEIC8 NEW8
War Hews i
Fighting continue west of Erxerum
Turkish attacks against the center of
the Caucasus army which lasted six
days were all repulsed The enemy
sustained heavy losses and every
where la falling back In disorder ener-
getically pursued by Russian troops
Defeat of the Turkish forces In
Mesopotamia by the British has been
reported officially In an engagement
on the Tigris the Turks were driven
back from ona and one-half to three
miles
'
The Germans are now bombarding
the French lines at -Verdun apparent-
ly with a view to bn eariy return to
the policy of delivering a aeries of
short sharp blows at different points
on the line The object Of this method
of warfare la considered by military
authorities to be an effort to disorgan-
ize the army of reserves by diversity
In points of attack and by gradually
wearing down the defenders to pre-
pare for an opportune moment for a
general assault
The French losses In killed and
wounded In the fighting around Ver-
dun says the Overseas News Agency
are computed to have reached up to
the present time a total of 150000 of-
ficers and men or about four army
corps
Comparative quiet prevails to the
east of the Meuse around Douaumont
and Vaux where there recently has
been such vicious fighting No infan-
try attacks have been made by either
aide and the activity of the artillery
has been less marked than on previous
jiayj
The Germans northwest of Verdun
evidently are folding In leash their In-
fantry tor fresh attacks' In their en-
deavor tQ capture Hill Jot ' and Le
Mart Hpmme key po'nts which are
tenaciously harping their way ty the
fortress - '
The armies of the German croyn
prince around Verdun are still vigor-
ously on the offensive against the
French Having delivered an attack
along the line from U Mort Homme
to Cumleres which netted them a
few email portions of French trenches
on the east of U Mort Homme the
German commanders rested their in-
fantry In the Russian theater an attempt
by the Germans to take the offensive
in the region of the Iksknll bridge-
head was stopped by the Russians
The big guns of both aides have been
busy at various points elsewhere
along the front
Washington
It has been learned that a call for
volunteers — from three hundred tbou-
sanl to a half million men — and tha
mobilizing of the entire state militia
are not only possible In the near fu-
ture but probable And notwithstand-
ing Carranza’s protest the American
forces already In Mexico will remain
there Indefinitely
The United States la disposed to
consider that Germany in the latest
submarine note virtually has admitted
that one of her submarine command-
ers Is guilty of torpedoing the channel
steamer Sussex President Wilson
and Secretary of State Lansing have
examined the full communication from
Berlin and are understood to have
reached this conclusion although no
announcement was made
-
When President Wilson and tha
cabinet went over the submarine cri-
sis again they reaffirmed their deter-
mination to bring the eituatiod with
Germany to a ehowndown In all offi-
cial quarters In Washington there la
evidence of the gravity of this situa-
tion ‘ -
American torpedo boat destroyers
are patrolling the Philippine coasts In-
quiring the identity and all Informa-
tion regarding tha coastwise and other
vessels under way War vessels of
tha Allies are also watching the
waters
Domestic Items
American troops in Mexico have had
their first battle with the natives at
the moment General Carranza la urg-
ing the withdrawal of the United
States foroea Recently while General
Carrania'a note was on Its way to
Washington troopers of the Seventh
Cavalry under Major Tompkins were
fired upon In Parral Villa strong-
hold In Western Chihuahua pursued
to the suburbs while the- Carranza gar-
rison took a doubtful irt In th af-
fray and were attacked again in the
alh
Hit Choice
-Six days or six dollars” said the
Judge sternly
‘Til take elx dollars" said the pris-
oner “I've got enough time on my
bands as It la’’
COVETED BY ALL
but possessed by few — a beautiful
head of hair If yours Is streaked with
gray or Is harsh and stiff yon can re-
store it to Its former beauty and lua-
tar by using “La Creole” Hair Dress-
ing Prica $100— Adv
Dangerous
-What is this man charged with?"
asked the magistrate
"Dynamite!" was the unanimous re-
ply of the six cops who had made the
arrest
Beautiful clear white clothe delight
the Uundreaa who uees Red Cross Bail
Blue AI1 srocera Adv
Safety First
"I'll let you into my scheme on tne
ground floor”
-Are there any exits?”
Smila smile beautiful clear white
elothea Red Cross Ball Blue American
made therefor beet AU grocers Adv
Misunderstood
-Whenever she asks her husband for
money he gives her assent”
“Gracious what a mean man!”
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable's! a Gen-
eral Tome because it contains the well
known tonic properties of QUININE and
IRON It acta on the Liver Drives ont
Malaria Enriches the Blood and BuUda
ap the Whole System SO cent
i
- Verbose
“Did De Boors have anything to say
when the toastmaster called on him
at the banquet?” -
“No and it took him nearly an hour
to ay It”
WOMAN’S CROWNINO GLORY
1 her hair It yours la streaked with
ugly grizzly gray hairs use “L Cre-
ole" Hair Dressing and change If la
the natural way Price $100— Adv
Jt's short street that has no
Jtunp for tthe organ grindes -
A bore la' maiTwho has nothing
Jto say and proceeds to say It
Jf you are not up and doing you pijl
gooji he down and done
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These Three Women Tell How They
Escaped the Dreadful Ordeal pf
Surgical Operations
Hospitals are great and necessary institutions but they
should be the last resort for women who suffer with il($ -oeculiar
to their sex Many letters on file in the Pinkham
Laboratory at Lynn Mass prove that a great number of
women after they have been recommended to submit to aq
operation have been made well by Lydia E Pinkham’’
Vegetable Compound Here are tnree such letters All
sick women should read them
Marinette Wis — “ I went to the doctor and'1
be told me I must have an operation for a female
trouble and I hated to have It done as I had been
married only a short time I would have terrible
pains and my hands and feet were cold all the
thn I took Lydia E Pmkham’s Vegetable Gomj
pound and was cured and I feel better in every
way I give yon permission to publish my name
because 1 am so thankful that I feel well again
—Mrs Fbu Bxbhki Marinette Wis
Detroit Mich — “ When I first took Lydia K
Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound I was so run down
with female troubles that I could not do anything and our doctor
ggH I would have to undergo an operation I could haidly walk
without help so when I read about the Vegetable Compound aqa what
it had done for others 1 thought I would try it I got a bottle ot
Lydia K Finkham’s Vegetable Compound and a package of Lydia BI
Hnkham’a Sanative Wash and used them according to directions1
They helpkl me and today I am able to do all my work and I am welL?'
—Mrs Taos Dwtsb 089 Milwaukee Ave East Detroit Mich
Bellevue Pa— “ I suffered more than tongue can tell with terrible
bearing down pains and inflammation I tried several doctors and
they aU told me the same story that I never could get well without
an operation and I just dreaded the thought of that 1 also tried a
goodmany other medicines that were recommended to me and none
of them helped me until a friend advised me to give Lydia E Pink
ham’ Vegetable Compound a trial The first bottle helped I kept
feMnff it and now I don’t know what it is to be sick any more and I
am picking up in weight I am 80 years old and weigh 145 pounds
It will be the greatest pleasure to me If I can have the oppor
t unity to recommend it to any other suffering woman” — Mias lull
Faoauoau 1083 MnWtn st North Side Bellevue Fa
If you waul like special advice write to Lydia E- Plakbam
Mad Oa (confidential ULynn Mass Your letter will bo opeaaA
MOiSiwgrt by aw warns and hold in strict qemfiaewoH
Meat Makes Bad Kidneys
Too much meat is just as bad as not
enough Such a diet is apt to load the
blood with urio acid and to injurs tha
kidneys Bad backs blue nervous
pells dizriiwss rheumatio pains and
bladder troubles indicats weak kidneys
foretell danger of gmvsl and Bright’s
disease Don't neglect this condition
Use Doan’s Kidney Pills
AKiomiCim
gswvMctiiramJz D C Taylor Fort
0tnT Dodge Kan says: l
was troubled off and
on for aeveral yean
by kidney complaint I
had been down for
about a month and
rwaa In awful abapa I
had a too frequent de-
al re to paaa the kidney
accretion The doc-
tor told me I wae In
bad ehape Z tried
everything but got no
relief until Z ueed
Doan's Kidney Pill
It wasn't long before
they cured me
Cet Deea’e at Any State 80e e Beu
DOAN'S WAV
FOSTEftSULBURN CO BUFFALO 1C Y
The Wretchedness
of Constipation
Can quickly be overcome by
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
Purely vegetable
—act aurely and
gently on the
liver Cure
Biliousneeau
Dizzi-
nesa and Indigestion Theydotlwirdeiyk
SMALL POL SMALL DOSE SMALL fJC
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Watkins, John. The Ringwood Leader (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1916, newspaper, April 20, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1722125/m1/7/: accessed June 7, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.