The Leedy Herald (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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-THE LEEDEY HERALD
Look Mother! If tongue it
coated give "California
Syrup of Figs”
Children love thla “fruit laxative"
and nothing else cleanaea the tender
stomach liver and bowela ao nicely
A child simply will not atop playing
to empty the bowela and the reault la
they become tightly clogged with
waste liver gets sluggish stomach
ours then your little one becomes
cross balf-aick feverish don't eat
sleep or act naturally breath la bad
system full of cold has sore throaty
stomach-ache or diarrhoea Listen
Mother! See If tongue la coated then
give a teaspoonful of “California
Syrup of Figs" and In a few hours all
the constipated waste aour bile and
undigested food passes out of the sys-
tem and you have a well child again
Millions of mothers give “California
$yrUp ’of figs" because? it Is perfectly
harmless Children love It and It nev-
er fails to Act on the stomach liver
and bowels!
'Ask ’at the store for a 60-cent bottle
of "California Syrup of Figs" which
has full directions for babies children
of all ages and for grown-ups plainly
printed on the bottle Adv
Wife Bests Talking Machine
A talking machine isn’t In It with
a wife — and that’s not Intended for
a Joke either — it was proved by a de-
cision handed down In the New York
supreme court A woman suing for
separation on the grounds of deser-
tion also demanded alimony The
husband strenuously objected to the
alimony on the ground that he had
purchased a talking machine and was
very heavily Involved In trying to
meet payments on it The Justice de-
clared that a wife came first He or
dered the defendant to get rid of his
canned music If necessary or In any
event to pay his wife alimony
AVED MINISTER’S LIFE 1
Rev W H Warner Frederick Ud
writes: “My trouble was Sciatica
My back was affected and took the
form of Lumbago I also had New
ralgla cramps la
my muscles pree
gure or sharp pala
on the top of my
head and nervous
dlsxy spells I had
other symptoms
showing that my
Kidneys were al
fault so I took Dodd’s Kidney Pllla
They were the means of saving my
life"
Dodd’s Kidney Pills 60c per box al
your dealer or Dodd’s Medicine Co
Buffalo N Y Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tab-
lets for Indigestion have been proved
60c -per box Write for Household
Hints also music of National Anthem
(English and German words) and
recipes for dainty dishes All S sent
free— Adv
The Vernal Uneasiness
Bronson — Spring seems to come
earlier In the suburbs doesn’t It?
Woodson— Yes one of the neigh-
bors borrowed our tack lifter a few
weeks ago
To Fortify tbs System
Against Winter Cold
Many nm of GROVK'8 TASTELESS ehlU
TONIC wake It a praetoa to taka a nnabtr at
kottee In tbe fall to etrvDeibve end fortify tbs
system aaralnat the eld waatbar daring tbs
winter Xeryon- knows tbs tonle effect of
Quinine and Iron wbieb till preparation oow
tain la a taetdeaa and acceptable form It
pnriflee nod oortoboo tbe Mood and bollda si
lbs wbols system 0e— Ads
Nature Work
"Why do you take a camera whea
you go fishing?"
"Why old chap the fish are such
slow biters I can take a time exposure
of them swallowing the hook"
"Money Back" Medicine
Our readers never risk n cent when
they buy Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh
because every dealer in this liniment
Is authorized to refund the money 11
the Balsam la not satisfactory Adv
Doea Yours?
T wish you wouldn't contradict me
my dear”
“I don’t!"
Hot Omy Halm bat Tired Eyes
make us look older than wo are Keep
your Eyes young and you will look younr
After uis Movies Murine Tour Eyee Don’t
tell your age Murine Eye Remedy Co
Chicago Benda Eye Book on request
The Reason
“What Is Jack Summers fretting
about?'
“Afraid his wife can come back"
Ec-Zene Kills Eczema
Let ns prove it Accept no substitute If
ywwr Druggist does not have it write te
tt-Zsse Co St Peel Minn — Aav
What yon pay for an article la Ita
value what the second-hand
deader offers yoa for it la Ita real ‘
value
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History
Current Events at
Home and Abroad
Told Briefly
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1 Late War News
The accidental sinking of a Britial
submarine off the coast of Holland wat
officially announced
new
The British steamer Clan MacFai
lane of 4823 tons has been sunk Id
the Mediterranean There have beer
no details
Rumors persist of an early attack ol
Salonikl by Austrians- Germans and
Bulgarians Tbe Austro-German forcei
ire concentrating in the Monaatlr re
ion facing the French front while tht
Bulgarians are concentrating agains
the British front
nee
An offensive movement has been In
augurated by the German forces In ths
Champagne Announcement was roadf
by the German war office that French
positions extending over several hun
dred yards at a point northwest ol
Masslges had been captured by thf
Germans
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Another decisive stage in tbe Baikal
iltuation has been reached with Monf
lenegro now following Serbia In vlr
tual absorption by the Invading forces
Austria and Montenegro have -come U
an armistice this being construed al
the last act of the little country aftel
having Its capital Cettlnje dominated
by the Austrian capture of Mount
Lovcen
Some Idem of the determined nature
3j the Russian blow on the Bessara-'
blan front la conveyed by Petrograd
dispatches which state that the Rus-
sians for fifty hours concentrated 400
guns on the Austrians’ positions at
Cxernowltx as a preparation for an
Infantry attack The Russian commu-
alcationa do not yet claim that CieN
onwits has fallen but dispatches from
German sources admit that the Teu-
tonic position there is critical
WWW
The convparatlve quiet which! has
wlgned on the western frontalnce
the British offensive of Septedfcber la
toon to he broken according to the
prophecies of all military experts by
an elaborate German offensive along
the whole front All reports from Bel-
gium concur In announcing Jhat tbe
German attack Is being planned for
January During the past few days
tong convoys of ammunitions havs
been pouring toward the advanced Gen
man positions In Flanders and fresh
arrivals of troops from the eastern
front are constantly recorded Ac-
cording to the stories which are cur-
rent Emperor Wiliam himself will be
sn hand to superintend operations
Domestic
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Fire of unknown origin In Louis'
vine’s wholesale liquor and tobacco
listrict did damage estimated by the
police from $300000 to $600000 -
Tbe name of Henry Ford who re-
3ently returned from hla European
peace commission has a place on the
-epubllcan presidential primary ballot
In Michigan this spring
'
John Alton 44 a laborer died at
Beattie of wood alcohol poisoning
making the twelfth death from alco-
holism since the prohibition law went
Into effect in Washington
Mrs Johnnie Jenkins who is under
Indictment at Pine Bluff Ark charged
with complicity in tbe murder of her
husband Philip G Jenkins is the sole
beneficiary in tbe will of her husband
filed for probate The value of tbe
estate la estimated at $100000
”
Charged with sending obscene liter
ature through the malls four men
connected with tbe Menace Publish-
ing Company of Aurora Mo are on
trial In federal court at Joplin The
defendants are Wilbur Phelps Bruce
M Phelps Theodore C Walker and
Marvlq Brown Each was Indicted on
sight counts : '
The ' superdreadnaugbt Oklahoma
the largest warship ever built on the
shores of tha Delaware with the ex-
ception of the Argentine battleship
Moreno steamed away -for tbe main
coast last week for her official trial
trips The Oklahoma on her way
north will atop at the New York Davy
yard where she will go in drydoek to’
be cleaned and painted !
lAinninrTtii rnn
No sick headache sour stomach
biliousness or constipation
by morning
Get a 10-centbox now
Turn the'rascals out— the headache
biliousness Indigestion ths sick sour
stomach and foul gasea — turn them
out to-night and keep them out with
Can carets
Millions of men and women take a
Caacaret now and then and never
know the misery caused by a lazy
liver clogged bowela or an upset stom-
ach Don’t put In another day of distress
Let Caacarets cleanse your stomach
remove the sour fermenting food
take the excess bile from your Uver
and carry out all the constipated
waste matter and poison In tha
bowels Then you will feel great
A Caacaret to-night straightens yon
out - by morning They work while
yon sleep A 10-cent box from
any drug store means a clear head
aweet stomach and clean healthy Uver
and bowel action for months Chil-
dren love Caacarets because they
never gripe or sicken Adv
The moral of a dog’s tall always
points to tbe past
One remedy with many nses— Han-
ford’s Balsam of Myrrh Adv
Possibly the wisdom of man may sur-
pass that of woman but when It
comes to tact — well he Isn’t In It
HAD PELLAGRA
IS NOW CURED
Hillsboro Ala— J W Turner of thla
place says: “I ought to havs written
you two weeks ago but failed to do so
I got well and then forgot to writs yen
I can get about pi a 10-year-old boy
you ought to see me run around and toad
to my farm I can go all day Juit like X
need to I sm so thankful to know there
is such a good remedy to cure people of
pellagra
There is no longer any doubt that pel-
lagra can be cured Don’t delay until
it ia too late It i your duty to consult
tbe resourceful Baugha
The symptoms — hands red like sunburn
akin peeling off sore mouth tbe lips
throat and tongue a flaming red with
much mucus and choking indigestion and
nausea either diarrhoea or constipation
There is hope get Baughn’e big Free
book oa Pellagra and learn about the
remedy for Pellagra that haa at last been
found Address American Compounding
Co Box 3082 Jasper Ala remembering
money ia refunded in any ease where the
remedy fails to curtv— Adv
Both Uncertain
“What’s the difference between plain
bridge and auction bridge?"
“About n hundred dollars an hour"
COVETED BY ALL
hut possessed by few — a beautiful
head of hair If yours Is streaksd with
gray or la harsh and stiff you can re-
store It to Its former beauty and lus-
ter by using "La Creole" Hair Dress-
ing Price $100— Adv
Just a Spot of Watar as a Rule
Mistress— What are you going to do
with that sponge?
Cook — To get the piece of Ice the
Iceman left on tha step thla morning
THE DOST POPULAR KIDXEY
REMEDY ft OKLAHOMA
I sen truthfully recommend Dr Kil-
mer’s Swamp-Root as one of tbe noet ex-
cellent remedies for kidney trouble
that I ever uoed Ten years age I suf-
fered with kidney trouble and my ease
wae so severe 1 began to loae hope of
ever being cured I found that Bwamp-
Root wae highly recommended and de-
cided to give it a trial and to my surprise
and great delight after uaing one bottle
I haa improved so much I felt encouraged
to get more and continued its use until
I uted six bottles at the end of which
time I felt no symptoms of kidney
trouble
MRS J GRUBBS
Box No 371 Henryetta Olds
State of Oklahoma I
County of Okmulgee t
Subscribed and sworn to before mo
this 29th day of March 1915
BIRDIE MORGAN
1 Notary Public
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do Per Yen
Send ten cents to Dr Kilmer A Co
Binghamton N Y for a sample aim bot-
tle It will convince anyone You will
also receive a booklet of valuable infor-
mation telling about the kldneya and blad-
der When writing be cure and mention
thie paper Regular fifty -cent and one-
dollar sire bottles for sale at all drag
stone— Adv
Pathetic
“Don’t you think tt la extravagant
to think of giving that record egp
laying hen a diamond engagement
ring aa they did la Philadelphia?" '
“1 think It an outrage when ao many
ither ’chickens' bavo to do without
llamond ones" - -
1
'll KEYS COTES
Jaa 1-lt— gala of Indian
Choetswa and Chlekaaewa
1 Uvasiooa law Oklahoma
Ml — Livestock show and sale
Oklahoma City
Sept It-15 — Stephens county fair
Bept 1I-1S— Urmdy county fair
Bept lt-20— Comanche county fair
BPC M-M— iau lair utament City
A Shawnee factory turned out dur-
ing tbe past year $250900 worth of
veralls and Jumpers
There were 330 marriage licenses la
sued and 114 divorce actions filed In
Dewey county last year
Prof Uly Griffith former head of
the Weatherford normal Is now teach-
ing In the Oklahoma' City high school
James Y Callahan of Woodward
was nominated by the president for
registrar of the land office at Guthrie
Okla
The wife of a Hobart fanner sold
during one year $66960 worth of milk
butter and eggs The woman owned
fix cowa and 100 hena
The safe In the postoffice building at
Dustin was blown open by robbers and
$100 In money $26 worth of postage
stamps and several registered letters
taken
Counterfeit sliver dollars aald by
the police to be the most perfect Imi-
tations of genuine United States coin-
age that they have ever seen are In
circulation In Oklahoma City
Bishop E E Hoss of the Methodist
Episcopal church south after an ab-
lence of six months time during which
he visited Australia Japan and China
haa returned to his home at Muskogee
Secretary of State Lyon In hla finan-
cial report for the year Just closed
shows that the total receipts of hia of-
fice aggregated $7229577 as compared
with $6225611 for 1914 showing a
gain for the year 1915 of $9937
Charged with manslaughter for the
killing Christmas eve of Solomon Bl
In a Choctaw Indian who resisted
arrest City Marshal Emmet Pollen ol
Boswell haa executed a bond of $2000
for hla appearance at the next term of
district court
The Magnolia Petroleum Company
under tbe written consent of the cor-
poration commission has purchased
all the property of the Magnolia Pipe
Line Company and will take the same
over as early as possible and thereaftei
operate the pipe line
A loss of $3336 Is shown on Okl
homa City’s hooks for the past yeat
on account of tho law forbidding for
tuna tellers to operate and making the
Use of slot machines illegal The an
nual loss In license fees due to the de-
parture of the forecasters la 1825 and
to the slot machines la $2510
Out of a class of twenty-six men
that recently took the bar examination
In the state of Montana Jess Owen
formerly of Guthrie received the high-
est grade Mr Owen left Guthrie a
few weeks ago for Montana for the
purpose of entering tbe practice of
law He located at GresrT Falls
Lam C Campbell was shot and
killed at Goose Neck Bend southeast
of Muskogee by A J Cobb a youth
of about 25 years Campbell was killed
within a hundred yards of the spot
where he killed a man five years ago
and his body Ilea In the home of hla
victim’s widow Cobb aurendered
State Auditor E B Howard declared
that the practice In the past of extend-
ing the time n which public service
corporations are to file their returns
with tbe state board of equalisation
listing the value of their property In
Oklahoma for taxation purpose will
be discontinued and all companies who
fall to make the return by tho time
provided by law will be subject to tha
penalty provided for corporations de-
linquent with their reports The law
provides that the returns must bo
made to the auditor not later than
March L
Aa a result of a shooting at Allen
in Pontotoc county Walter Smith a
lad of 18 la almost dead and Will
Stokes a pool hall keeper la at Ada
In Jail charged with doing the shoot-
ing The stringent general antt-gamhTlng
law passed by the 1913 legislature and
which among other things put an end
to the operation of slot machines
punch boards and dice-shaking on
cigar stands In Oklahoma was rend-
ered Inoperative by a declsto’jpf- the
supreme court In granting a writ of
habeas corpus to P J Smith held In
the Oklahoma county Jail on a charge
of violating the law
Representatives of workmen’s Com-
pensation Insurance companies in Ok-
lahoma In conference here with tha
state Insurance board gave their as-
surance of co-operating with the board
In Ita efforts to make uniform compen-
sation Insurance rates In this state
It ta the plan of tha representatives to
form aa association to be conducted
under the supervision of the local rat-
ing bureau The purpose win be to ad-
just rates to tha satisfaction of tho
itate board
Glass of Hot Water
Before Breakfast
a Splendid Habit
Open sluices of the system each
morning and waah away tha
’ poisonous stagnant matter
Those of aa who are accustomed to
feel dull and heavy when we arise
splitting headache atuffy from a cold
foul tongue nasty breath acid stom-
ach lama back can Instead both
look and feel as fresh aa a delay always
by washing tha poisons and toxins
from the body with phosp hated hot
water each morning
We should drink before breakfast
a glass of real hot water with a tea-
spoonful of limestone' phosphate In
It to flush from the stomach Uver
kidneys and ten yards of bowela the
previous day’s Indigestible waste sour
bile and poisonous toxins thus cleans-
ing sweetening and purifying the en-
tire alimentary canal before putting'
more food into the stomach
The action of limestone phosphate
and hot water on an empty stomach
la wonderfully Invigorating It deans
out all the sour fermentations gases
waste and acidity and gives one a
splendid appetite for breakfast and U
la said to be but a little while until
the roses begin to appear In the
cheeks A quarter pound of lime-
stone phosphate will cost very little at
your druggist or from the store but
Is sufficient to make anyone who Is
bothered with biliousness constipa-
tion stomach trouble or rheumatism
a real enthusiast on the subject of In-
ternal sanitation Try it and you are
assured that you will look better and
feel better In every way shortly —
Adv
Cruel te Cows
BUI— I see Mrs Addle F Howto of
tho School of Agriculture at tho Uni-
versity of Wisconsin says cows have
souls and respond to mnalo when
milked
JU1 — But doesn’t Addle think It cruel
to frighten mUk out of a poor cow
like that? — Yonkers Statesman
THAT GRIM WHITE SPECTRE
Pneumonia follows on tho heela of a
neglected cough or cold Delay ao
longer Take Mansflold’a Cough Bal-
aam Price 50c and $100 — Adv
Function of thb Hammer
"Why do you knock so? Why are
you always using the hammer?"
- "I do It to rivet attention my boy"
Trace the atone which hit to Its
source and you will find nine times
out of ten that It waa thrown by a
“friend"
PAINS IN SIDE
AND BACK
HowMrKeDy Suffered and
How She was Cured
nlar and had pains la my aide and bad
bat after takfni
Lydia E Pinkham’
Vegetable Con
pound Tablets an
using two bottles c
tho Sanative Was
I am fully convince
that I am entire!
cored of these trot
bles and feel bette
all over a I knot
your remedies hav
done me worlds c
good and I hope every suffering wotnai
will give them a trial’’ — Mrs Aim
Kcllt 710 Chestnut Street Barling
ton WIs
The many convincing testimonials cob
stantly published In the newspapers
ought to be proof enough to women who
suffer from those distressing ills pecu-
liar to their sex that Lydia HPInkham’s
Vegetable Compound ia tha medicine
they need
This good old root end herb remedy
has proved unequalled for these dread
ful ilia it contains what ia needed to
restore woman’s health and strength
If there la any peculiarity In
your case requiring special ad
vice write tbe Lydia E Pink
ham Medicine Co (confidential)
Lynn Mass for free advice
Tub’s Pills
enable tbs Orvpvptle ta eat whatever ba
wlvbaa Thee caeve tbe fees ta avvhallate aa4
varlh tba bad itve aspatlta and
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Burnham, Bernice H. The Leedy Herald (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1916, newspaper, January 20, 1916; Leedy, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1756285/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.