The Ryan Leader (Ryan, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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THE RYAN LEADER
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THIGX GLOSSY HAIR
FREE FROM DANDRUFF
GIrlsI Beautify Your Hairl Make It
Soft Fluffy and Luxuriant — Try
the Molat Cloth
Try as you will after an application
Of Danderlne 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 fet
weeks’ use when you see new hair
fine and downy at first — yes — but real-
ly new hair — growing all over the
scalp
A little Danderlne immediately dou-
bles the beauty of your hair No differ-
ence how dull faded brittle and
scraggy Just moisten a cloth with
Danderine and carefully draw it
thrcugb your hair taking one small
strand at’ a time The effect is im-
mediate and amazing — your hair will
be light fluffy and wavy and have an
appearance of abundance an incom-
parable luster softness and luxuri-
ance the beauty and shimmer of true
bair health
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s
Danderine from any store and prove
that your hair is as pretty and soft
as any — that it has been neglected or
injured by careless treatment — that’s
all Adv
Their Places
"Where did yov go in the theater
Mrs Comeup?”
"We sat in the mezzotint boxes but
the girls preferred seats in the
parokeet”
BIG EATERS HAVE BAD
KIDNEYS AND BACKACHE
Take a Glass of Salts at Once If Your
Back Is Hurting or Kidneys and
Bladder Trouble You"
The American men and women must
guard constantly against Kidney trou-
ble because we eat too much and all
our food is rich Our blood is filled
with uric acid which the kidneys
strive to filter out they weaken from
overwork become sluggish the elimi-
native tissues clog and the result is
kidney trouble bladder weakness and
a general decline in health
When your kidneys feel like lumps
of lead your back hurts or the urine
is cloudy full of sediment or you are
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night if you suffer
with sick headache or dizzy nervous
spells acid stomach or you have rheu-
matism when the weather is bad get
from your pharmacist about four
ounces of Jad Salts take a table-
spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your kid-
neys will then act fine This famous
salts is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice combined with llthla
and has been used for generations to
flush and stimulate clogged kidneys
to neutralize the acids in the urine so
it no longer is a source of irritation
thus ending bladder disorders
Jad Salts is inexpensive cannot in-
jure makes a delightful effervescent
llthla-water beverage and belongs in
every home because nobody can make
a mistake by having a good kidney
flushing any time — Adv
Mary's little lamb BometimeB grows
up and becomes the goat
One remedy with many uses — Han-
ford's Balsam of Myrrh Adv
He who gets rich quick is apt to
go broke in a hurry
WOMAN REFUSES
OPERATION
Tells How She Was Saved
by Taking Lydia E Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound
Louisville Ky-— “ I think If more suf-
fering women would take Lydia E
IPinkham’s Vegeta-
ble Compound they
would enjoy better
health I suffered
from a female trou-
ble and the doctors
decided I had
tumorous growth
and would have to
be operated upon
but I refused as 1 do
not believe in opera-
tions 1 bad fainting spells bloated
and could hardly stand the pain in my
left side My husband insisted that 1
try Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound and I am so thankful I did
for I am now a well woman I sleep
better do all my housework and take
long walks I never fall to praise Lydia
£ Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for
my good health'— Mrs J M Resch
1900 West Broadway Louisville Ky
Since we guarantee that all testimo-
nials which we publish are genuine is it
not fair to suppose that if Lydia E
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has the
virtue to help these women It will help
any other woman who Is coffering in a
like manner?
If you are HI do not drag along until
an operation Is necessary bat at once
take Lydia H Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound
Writo to Lydia EL Plnttiam
lit edicineCo(conildential) Lynn
Tour letter wil be opened
read and answered by a woman
and LcLl lu strict unfiiirnca
CONCRETE CULVERT IS BEST
Flat-Top Style Being Built In Kansai
la Shown In Illustration — Good
Roads Save Money
Had we begun not more than fif-
teen years ago to build concrete cul-
verts and bridges in this township
and continued at the rate we have
been building them the last three
years we would now have no place to
put another one Besides our expenses
would not have been much more than
they have been in building the wooden
ones writes J T King trustee of Lin-
coln township Lebo Kan in Farmers’
Mail and Breeze We began with the
full-arch style of concrete culverts
That was before we knew the good of
the flat-top kind We now use the full
arch only where there are high banks
on both sides bo we can grade up to
the top of the arch and make the
road level For all other places we
prefer the flat top We build them
from 2 by 16 feet to 20 by 16 feet
All concrete work must be well re-
enforced with iron wire We use any
kind of bar iron in the tops laid hit
and miss lengthwise with the road
Heavy woven hog wire is laid cross-
wise of the top and in the wings in-
termingled so as to unite the whole
culvert Into one piece The tops have
Flat-Top Style of Culvert an Approved
Type
a crowning of eight inches and are
made 8 to 16 inches thick in the cen-
ter the thickness varying with the
width The forms are placed so the
tops and abutments are all in one
piece The bars or rods must be
shaped so as to be partly embedded
in the abutment walls
We have Just finished four culverts
12 by 16 feet made after the plan of
the Illustration at a cost of $150
This may seem to be quite a price
yet if they last as we expect them to
they will be cheap in the long run
We use a lot of iron any length in
these tops We get them cheap from
Junk dealers
This good roads move is a money
saver to the people More has been
done to Improve our highways in
the last five years than in any 15
years before
TEACH GOOD ROAD BUILDING
One Sentence in Discussion of Con-
crete Construction Worthy of Be-
ing Printed In Big Type
(By E B HOUSE Colorado Agricultural
College)
In the engineering record of recent
Issue Is an interesting article concern-
ing a meeting for the purpose of in-
struction to road builders by experts
In that line of work
Speaking of the meeting the Record
comments as follows: "One sentence
in the discussion of concrete road
building would have been worth put-
ting in black type It is this: ‘You
cannot design a concrete pavement
four miles long and assume that you
can use the same cross-section
throughout you will have to design
it the same as foundations for a build-
ing depending on the bearing power
of the soil etc’"
This is undoubtedly true and yet
It states a fact that Is almost univer-
sally disregarded
ROAD DRAG IS INEXPENSIVE
Constant Attention Is Price of Gcod
Koada — Objection That Too Much
Money Is Spent on Grader
(By C SCHULTZ)
I bave watched the use of the road
drag and the grader past my house
this summer The drag leaves the
road in better shape — the grader pil-
ing roughage In the middle while the
drag smoothes it off nicely But the
greatest objection is that the drag is
not used often enough Constant at-
tention Is the price of good roads and
the use of the drag Is so Inexpensive
that good roads by its use are obtain-
able or would be if the money were
not spent In using the gTader with
four teams and five men That's the
way the money goes
Permanency of Bridges
Concrete bridges for roads are the
kind that spell permanency Between
threshing outfits and heavy motorcars
the county with shaky bridges Is In
for trouble
Keep Water Away
Run furrows along hills that may
conduct water to a road and keep the
water away from road and ditch
Operating Drag
Rida the drag You can control the
cut by shilling your weight
liGU! CALOMEL HIKES Ml SIGKI
CLEAN LIVEUiyOILS i IK
Just Oncel Try “Dodson'sJJver Tone” When Bilious Consti-
pated Headachy— Don’t Lose a Day’s Work
Liven up your sluggish liver! Feel
fine and cheerful make your work a
pleasure be vigorous and full of am-
bition But take no nasty danger-
ous calomel because it makes you
sick and you may lose a day's work
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones
Calomel crashes into sour bile like
dynamite breaking It up That’s
when you feel that awful nausea and
cramping
Listen to me! If you want to enjoy
the nicest gentlest liver and bowel
cleansing you ever experienced just
take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's
Liver Tone Your druggist or dealer
sells you a 50 cent bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone under my personal money-
Magnificent Volume
The most sumptuous copy of Shake-
speare's "Romeo and Juliet” iq exist-
ence was recently sent from England
to a purchaser abroad The value of
the hook is between $5000 and $7500
It has been reproduced as an illu-
minated manuscript on vellum and
the volume is notable as being the
entire work of one artist Alberto
Sangorski who was engaged upon it
for 18 months The title is in pearls
set in gold and the cover is embel-
lished with 214 rubies and 36 ame-
thysts DREADFUL PAINS
GREAT-SUFFERING
-
Was the Lot of This Lady Who Tells
The Story of How She Re
covered Her Health
Dallas N C — Mrs Thomas Davis
of this place says: "About two years
ago when I was eighteen years old I
was in a bad condition from womanly
troubles I fell off until I weighed not
more than 85 lbs
I Buffered dreadful pains In my hips
sides and abdomen for about 5 days
out of every month
I couldn’t sleep at night and the
pains were so dreadful I couldn’t lie
down for the blood would seem to
rush to my head
I felt I must have some relief for
It seemed that the awful suffering
would surely kill me
1 had read of what Cardul had done
for others and thought I would try it
After the use of one bottle the
pains had entirely stopped and 1 was
able to sleep
After using four bottles I was a
well woman I was regular I got back
my flesh and I now weigh 126 lbs
and am able to do all my work with-
out any trouble
I certainly recommend Cardul to
suffering women for 1 know it cured
me
My friends who saw me when 1
weighed 85 pounds and would see me
now would know what Cardul had
done for me”
Try Cardul — Adv
Proof Positive
Visitor — The dear baby has got its
grandmother’s nose
Aggrieved Papa — No it hasn't for
she was around here this morning
poking it into our business
MIME
If cross feverish constipated
give “California Syrup
of Figs”
A laxative today saves a sick child
tomorrow Children simply will not
take the time from play to empty their
bowels which become clogged up with
waste liver gets sluggish stomach
sour
Look at the tongue mother! If coat-
ed or your child is listless cross fev-
erish breath bad restless doesn't eat
heartily full of cold or has sore throat
or any other children’s ailment give a
teaspoonful of “California Syrup of
Figs” then don't worry because it is
perfectly harmless and in a few hours
all this constipation poison sour bile
and fermenting waste will gently
move out of the bowels and you bave
a well playful child again A thor-
ough "Inside cleansing” is ofttimes all
that is necessary It should be tbe
first treatment given in any sickness
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups
Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle of
"California Syrup of Figs” which has
full direction for babies children of
all ages and for grown-nps plainly
printed on the bottle Adv
Man is made of dust — which may so-
count for his wanting tbe earth
Becaua- of trio—
back guarantee that each spoonful
will clean your sluggish liver better
than a dose of nasty calomel and that
it won't make you sick
Dodson’s Liver Tone is real liver
medicine You’ll know it next morn-
ing because you will wake up feel-
ing fine your liver will be working
your headache and dizziness gone
your stomach will be sweet and your
bowels regular
Dodson’s Liver Tone is entirely
vegetable therefore harmless and
cannot salivate Give it to your chil
dren Millions of people are using
Dodson’s Liver Tone instead of dan-
gerous calomel now Your druggist
will tell you that the sale of calomel
is almost stopped entirely here
NO CUSTARD FOR REGINALD
Young Wife Had Done Her Best But
Probably the Cook Book Was
at Fault
t
Reginald loved his wife tenderly
and devotedly but be had to acknowl-
edge in the inmost recesses of his
heart that the hand that wielded the
powder puff lost its art in the pud-
ding basin
“What pudding would you like to-
night love?” she cooed at breakfast
time
"Oh anything!" he whispered des'
perately
"Anything?” she reiterated in a
pained tone
"Well you know old girl anything
light — only don’t tire yourself out’1
“You Bhall have your favorite — cus-
tard dear” she promised
Toward seven o'clock Reginald re-
turned but the- sound of weeping and
gnashing of teeth greeted his trained
ear
"Whatever is it my dear girl?” he
implored as he rushed into the
kitchen
"O-o-o-oh!” she sniveled on his
waistcoat ‘Tve been making you cus-
tards all the afternoon and — "
“And what pet?”
‘They all t-t-turned out sponge
cakes!”
The Martini Berceuse
A young lady was dining with some
friends at their home The host had
concocted Borne seductive cocktails
and she had joined the others In
drinking to his health Before the
dinner was over she was experiencing
that much-talked-of wobbly feeling
that Is said to follow a cocktail
While coffee was being served In
the drawing room the three-months-old
son of the family was brought in-
to the room and the young guest in-
sisted on holding him
“I am surprised that he is so con-
tented in your lap’’ her hostess told
her "He doesn't usually care for
strangers”
“Well you may not know it” was
the reply "but he is being rocked” —
New York Evening Post
Her Platform
At the Marshall home there was
much discussion of woman suffrage
and other political questions and lit-
tle Vera had always been a very much
Interested listener
“What will you do when you can
vote?” a visitor asked her
“Help to put candy on the free list”
was the unexpected reply — Youth's
Companion
His Mission
The Professor— The fish of Amer-
ica north of the Isthmus of Panama
embrace three classes 30 orders 223
families 1113 genera 335 subgenera
3263 6pecies and 133 subspecies
The Student — Well professor if you
will let me off today I'll go out and
see if I can get a string of genera
If One’s Sufficient Why Proceed?
“A word to the wise is sufficient
and—" began tbe village bore
"Then let it go at that" snarled J
Fuller Gloom who Is blessed with a
mean disposition
' Poor Fldo!
Knicker — Do they lead a cat-and-dog
life?
Bocker — Yes only the dog is muz-
zled Speaking of Aunts
“You say she is an auntie-quarlan?”
"Well that's what her fresh young
nephew calls her”
The New York thief who stole a bar-
rel of ink will probably get a term In
the pen
For sprains and bruises apply Han-
ford's Balsam thoroughly Put it on
and rub It in Adv
Close relatives can be very distant
If they are rich
Many a great man is never heard of
20 miles from home
ugly grLuly gray hair Us LA
AS IT APPEARED TO EBEN
Surely Was Something of a Miracle as
Event Was Explained by
the Minister
Here is one of George W Cable’s
good southern stories:
''In a town in Georgia lives an old
colored fellow who is a real thorn in
the side of the local ministers for the
old fellow is always asking embarrass-
ing questions of them touching
mooted theological points’ says Mr
Cable
“One day old Eben had a long and
earnest discussion with his pastor in
reference to just what constituted a
miracle The minister found it no
easy matter to make his ideas clear
to Eben
-''“‘I s’pose now’ said the preacher
dat de greatest of ail de miracles
was dat of de loaves and fishes You
’member of co’ce dat dere was five
thousand loaves and two thousand
fishes which was eaten by the twelve
apostles’
“ ‘Sho’ I ’member’ replied old Eben
with a smile ’an’ it always ’peared to
me dat de miracle was dat dey didn’t
bust!”’ — The Sunday Magazine
Mysteries of Golf
Josephus Daniels secretary of the
navy was invited the other day to go
out and play golf
"I can’t play it” said Daniels "I
made up my mind some thne ago not
to go in for golf until they change the
rules”
"How do you mean?”
“Well until they change the rules
and make it as good a game as
shinny”
That recalls the tale they tell about
the time Franklin K Lane now secre-
tary of the interior first undertook the
mastery of golf
Two enthusiasts over the game lent
a large set of clubs to Lane and they
played a round When they had
reached the last hole Lane walked
over to the nearest teeing place and
began attempts to drive off with each
club in his sack one after another
“The game’s all over” they ex-
plained gently
“Well” asked Lane picking up an-
other kind of club “can’t I play my
ham’ out?” — New York Sun
Woman Royalties Made Army Officers
For the first time in English history
four royal women have Deen gazetted
as colonels in chief of English regi-
ments Heretofore several of them includ-
ing Queen Mary herself have held
German army titles and Queen Victoria
naturally was the head of the British
army hut now Queen Mary has been
appointed colonel in chief of the
Eighteenth Hussars of historic fame
while the Queen Mother Alexandra Is
associated with both tbe Nineteenth
Hussars and the
Limited Dissipation
A small henpecked little man was
about to take an examination for life
insurance
"You don’t dissipate do you?” asked
the physician as he made ready for
tests “Not a fast liver or anything
of that sort?”
The little man hesitated a moment
looked a bit frightened then replied
in a small piping voice: “I some-
fines chew a little gum" — Collier’s
Weekly ’
Slow Delivery
Mrs Gotham — Who spoke at the
dinner tonight dear?
Mr Gotham — Well one of the speak-
ers was the owner of that big depart-
ment store
“No wonder you're late then"
“Why?”
“I happen to know his delivery is
awfully slow"
You can always tell when a girl is
jealous by the way she says she
isn’t
To quickly cool burns and take the
fire out use Hanford's Balsam Adv
And when the children are at play
many are called but few answer
to Feed tiie Worlds
The war’s fearful devastation of European
crops bas caused an unusual demand for grain
'from the American Continent The people of the
world must be fed and there is an unusual demand
for Canadian wheat Canada’s invitation to every
industrious American is therefore especially attrac-
tive She wante farmers to make moneyand happy
prosperous home for themselves while helping her
to raise immense wheat crops
You can get a Homestead of 160 acres FREE and
other lends esn be bought at remarkably low prices Think of the money yon
can make with wheat at its present high prices where for some time it Is lia-
ble to continue During many years Canadian wheat fields have averaged 20
bushels to the acre— many yields as high as 4S bushels to the acre Wonderful
crops also of Oats Barley and flax
Mixed fanning is fully as profitable an industry as grain raising Tha excel-
lent grasses full of nutrition are the only food required either for beef or dairy i
purposes Good schools markets convenient climate excellent
Military srrlee Is aot enmnilaory In Canada bat them It an extra demand for tana
tabor to replan tlwmaay roans men who hava voluotearad tor tba nu Tbs 6av-
snuneat this roar Is argue tanners Go pit sxtri acrasgs Into grain
Writs for literature and nsrticalsrs gs to reSaeed railway Btas te
Sapscutcodaal immigration Ottawa Caaasa si
Q A COOK
ci k ns nun uisu oa
Canadian Government Agent
CREOLE" HAIR DRESSING PRICE
An Ohio Druggist
Wm Vogel 867
May St Akron
Ohio writes'
“Through cold
and exposure and
improper food
during the flood 1
was taken with
appendicitis and
acute intestinal
catarrh In June
and July my 'life
was despaired of
but recovered suf-
ficiently to be up
and around My
bowels seemed
paralyzed Could
eat no solid food
“The first of last December I de-
cided to try Benina My appetite
improved and very soon soKd foods
could be taken In two months -time
I gained 18 pounds Now I aia
heavier than 1 ever was before When
I began to use Peruna my bowels
commenced to move at once”
Those who object to liquid medi-
cines can now procure Penqia ini
Tablet form
Not Supplying the Two
The Angry One — For two cents I’d
knock your block off!
The Calm One — Well you won’t get
your working capital from me
“Money Back” Medicine
Our readers never risk a cent when
they buy Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh
because every dealer in this liniment
is authorized to refund the money if
the Balsam is not satisfactory Adv
The Exception
Payton — Are all the children bright?
Parker — No one’s level-headed—
Life
A Connecticut man has the face to
say that he has built a clock that will
run without winding
Stop That Backache
There's nothing more discouraging
than a constant backache You are lame
when you awake Paine pierce you when
you bend or lift It’s hard to rest and
next day It’s the same old story
Pain In the back Is nature's warning
of kidney Ilia Neglect may pave the
way to dropsy gravel or other serious
kidney sickness
Don't delay — begin using Doan's Kid-
ney Pills— 4he medicine tha has been
curing backache and kidney trouble for
over fifty yeara
An Oklahoma Case
Mra J W Barr
Cleveland O k 1 a
ays: "For months
my kidneys troubled '
me and my back
pained me so badly
I bad to take to my
bed My back was
stiff and lame and
the kidney sccre-
tlons passed far too
often After trying
different medicines f
without relief 1 used
Doan’s Kidney Pills r
They permanently
cured me"
Get Doan's at Any Store 50c n Box
DOAN'S kpinlV
FOSTER-MILBURN CO BUFFALO N Y
LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED
by Cutter’s Blaoklty Pills Low-
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fl I m Write for booklet sod teotlmonUla
I I m 10-dott shoe Blasktep Pills $100
60-does skse Bluklet Pills 400
Pm any liijertor but CiiUer'i best
The superiority of Putter product Is due to over U
years of specializing In vaeeines sad serums only
Insist es Cutter's If unobtainable order direct
Tht Cutter Laboratory Berkeley Cal- ar Cbieate tlh
The dyspeptic the debilitated whether from
excess of work of mind or body drink or ox
posure In i —
MALARIAL REGIONS
wHflml Tutt's Pills the most genial rest of
UJve ever offered tbe suffering Invalid
Sudan Grass
Pure officially inspected recleaned Sudan
Grass Seed in seamless cotton bags prepaid
5 lb pack ages $250 10 lbs $4 5a Cash to
accompany order Write us for prices oa
100 lbs or more Our prices are right
DEETURNER PURESEED CO Lubbock Tex
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