The Ames Enterprise. (Ames, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Emliiat Decton Pnlsa its Inpidiuti -
We refer to that boon to weak nervoua
suffering women known aa Or Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription
Or John Pyfeone of the Editorial Staff
of The Eclectic Medical Review says
of Unicorn root (Ilebmtni VtoUsa ) which
la one of the chief Ingredients of the "Fa-
vorite Prescription" :
"A remedy which invariably acts as a uter-
ine lnvlgorator makes tor normal ac-
tivity of the entire reproductive system"
Ue continues "In Helonlaswe have a medica-
ment which mors fully answers the above
purposes than any other drug u ith which 1 am
acquainted In the treatment of diseases pe-’
cultar to women It Is seldom that a case Is
seen which does not present some Indication
' for this remedial agent" Vr Fyfe further
says: "The following are among the leading
Indications for H atoms (Uoloorn root) Pain
or aching In the back with leucorrbma
atonic tweak) conditions of the reproductive
organs of women mental depression and Ir-
ritability associated with chronic diseases of
the reproductive organs of women constant
sensation of beat In the region of the kid-
neys! menorrhagia tfloodlng) due to a weak ened
eondltlon of the reproductive system!
amenorrheas (suppressed or absent monthly
periods) arising from or accompanying an
abnormal condition of the digestive organs
and anaemic tthln blood) babtti dragging
sensations In the extreme lower part of the
abdomen"
It more or less of the above symptoms
are present no invalid woman can do
better than take Dr Pierce’s Favorite
- Prescription one of the leading ingredi-
ents of which is Unicorn root or llolonlas
and the medical properties of which it
most faithfully represents
Of Oolden Seal root another prominent
Ingredient of "Favorite Prescription1
Prof Finley Elilngwood M D of Ben-
nett Medical College Chicago says:
"It Is an Important remedy In disorders of
the womb In all catarrhal conditions r
and general enfeeblement It la useful"
Prof John M Scudder M D lata of
Cincinnati says of Oolden Beal root :
"In relation to Its general effects on the
Ktem there Is no medicine in was about which
e is such general unanimity of opinion It
la uniesreaflu regarded aa the tonic useful In
all debilitated states-
Prof Bartholow M D of Jefferson
If edtcsl College says of Oolden Beal :
Valuable In uterine hemorrhage menor-
rhagia (flooding) and congeetlve dysmenor-
rfacea (painful menstruation I"
Dr Plerce’a Favorite Prescription faith-
fully represents all the above named in-
gredients and cures the diseases for which
they Ere recommended
The artist Is not necessarily a good
duck hunter Just because he gets his
canvas back
Hundreds of dealers say the extra
quantity and superior quality of De-
fiance Starch la fast taking place of
all other brands Others aay they can
aot aell any other starch
When a man becomes too shiftless
to give advice he has reached the
limit
European Breakfasts
Mark Twain In speaking of the typ-
ical European breakfasts said - “Do
yon know what I’ll do? I’ll nail a
piece of cuttle-fish bone to the chim-
ney and every morning I’ll hop up on
the mantel and take a pick at It with
a tin bill It will be Just as filling and
much cheaper than a European break-
: fast” - ‘
It la evident that Mr Clemens pre-
fers the typical American breakfast
dish of Pillsbury’a Vitos with good
eream and sugar'
8alton Basin Growing -
Word comes from Los Angeles
Cal that the source of the Inflow by
which the waters of the Gulf of Cali-
fornia are pouring Into the old Salton
basin and reslstlessly forcing the new
8alton sea to sea level has been de-
termined No doubt Is felt that the
waters are coming through great un-
derground Assures rent by earthquake
shocks This vast Inland aea now
skirts the main line of the Southern
Paclflo railroad for nearly 100 miles
and stretches away on either aide of
the tracks twenty-five miles to the
foothills
CONVINCING EVIDENCE
That Dr Williams' Pink Pills Will Cur
Rheumatism
’ People can cure themselves of a good
many common ailments at a very small
cost if they go about it the right way"
aaid Mr Hoar recently "For instance
1 have just cured myself of a very pain-
ful disease I might bave beguu to treat
it sooner' that's all the mistake I made
in the matter But I found the root of
the difficulty aud I picked out the right
remedy without the aid of a doctor
“ It was really all iu my hlood I first
felt a twinge in mv left foot and ankle
lu the middle of lust January following
exposure to cold I realised' I had rheu-
matism aud I knew that really comes
from bad blood Gold simply develops
- It Then my bauds and feet were cold
aud clammy even id hot weather and
numb a great part of the time I oou-
elnded that my blood was thin and poor
aud the circulation sluggish
"After a time my feet aud ankles
welled so badly that I could ouly tie
my shoes half way np My legs swelled
terribly and I oould walk ouly a short
distance before giviug out completely
"When I read of the cure of all kinds
of blood diseases that had been effected
by Dr Williams’ Pink Pills 1 was con-
vinced that they were Jnet the remedy
for my case and so it proved I oould
eee that they were benefiting me before
I had quite used np the first box The
improvement was decidedly marked af-
ter I had taken two boxes Three more
botes restored my hands sad feet and
legs to natural aiae and feeling aud
then I stopped taking medicine ana have
Since been perfectly well"
Mr P LoRoy Aasr lives at No 181
Ooastltiitlou street Bristol R I Any
one can get oonvinolng evidence that
Dr 'Williams’ Pink Pills have oured
an Mala rheumatism erysipelas and
other serious diseases of the blond by
Limply writing to the Dr Williams
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LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF
The Korean cabinet agreed to ac-
cept the proposition for a Japanese
protectorate over Korea by the Mar-
quia Ito
Minister Squlers at Havana cabled
the state department under recent
date that there had been two deatba
there from yellow fever
At Amaterdam the strike of grain
measures and weighers which waa
begun November 4 has ended and
the men will return to their old posi-
tions Lord Mount Stephen has contribut-
ed $50000 to Queen Alexandra's fund
for the unemployed This is the lar-
gest Individual subscription thus far
received
The president baa announced that
General William Crazier has been de-
tailed aa chief of ordnance for the
next four years General ' Crazier Is
now serving in that capacity
' American Minister Griscom will
leave on the steamer Manchuria for
the United States ' He waa given a
reception by the American Asiatic
Association at the consulate which
was illuminated
I
Thomas W Lawson was held for
the December session of the superior
court on a charge of criminal libel
preferred by Clarence W Barron of
Boston Bail of $3000 was furnish-
ed M William Busnach a well known
Pari author 73 years of age ha just
married a young actress Mile Yrben
aged 23 of the Folles Dramatlques
theater and he has advised his friend
of the marriage
There have been sent to represen-
tative farmers throughout the entire
country schedules asking for informa-
tion relative lo the acreage and pro-
duction of corn wheat oats flax seed
hay and potatoes The data thus ob-
tained will be used by the Department
of Agriculture In determining the area
harvested and the total production of
these craps
Hereafter when pale faces go to
Rosrbud reservation in South Da-
kota to see how the wild Sioux In-
dians live they will he greeted at the
Hone Steel station whh a band of
braves The redskins will not come
out to gather scalps nor to frighten
away the visitors instead each buck
will beseech the travelers to ride In
his automobile
One thousand and flfty-slx British
sailors -wero missing from the squad-
ron of Prince loula of ' Battenberg
which has been anchored in New
York harbor for a little more than a
week The sailors are recorded as de-
serters on the hooks of the six ships
composing the fleet but their officer
hope that most of them have merely
overstayed their shore leave
Torpedo boat S 120 collided near
Buelk with the small cruiser Undine
The torpedo boat sank and one offi-
cer and 32 men are missing
All of the Jews of Rome have organ-
ized a great meeting of protest against
the massacre of Russian Jew and In
sympathy with the Russian - revolu-
tion The French minister of war ha or-
dered that the fifteen day arrest of
General Brugere the commander of
the French army for making public
detail of a conference with the min-
ister of war shall begin November 24
thus permitting the general to at-
tend the marriage of hla daughter this
week whleli will he the social event
of the season In Pari
WOMEN IN HOTELS
TheyRing the Ball Three Times as
Often as a Man
To the amateur student of human
nature the average woman in a hotel
affords rare opportunities for the in-
crease of his stock of knowledge of
the other sex She rings the bell three
times to a man’s once She apolo-
gizes and explains so profusely to the
bellboy that the lad comes ’’ down-
stairs without the least idea of wliat
he Is to do Your lady in a hotel will
Indite some nine or ten letters a day
and each envelope seems to contain
three sheets of the hotel’s paper She
will send the missives down one by
one to be posted and each time she
sends the naive message: “Ask the
office to put a stamp on for me" She
never makea out a wash list but she
“Just knows" what she had and one
pair hasn’t been returned She In
dlgnantly refuses to confide more to
“the office" when he inquires but she
affords a wealth of detail that in no
way helps matters
FEW BRITISH WHALERS
Only One Port In British Isles Owns
Its Whaleahips
Dundee Is the only port In the Brit-
ish isles that owns whaleshlps To-
ward the end of the century before
last nearly all the east coast ports
had whalers 6f their own London
had thirty-four ships The falling off
of the industry la due chiefly to the
scarcity of “right" whales but the
turning point of the decay was taken
when coal gas waa discovered and
there was a fall in the importance of
oils as illuminanta - But each season
Dundee sends her whaling fleet to the
Arctic So few are “right” whales
within the circle now that the Dundee
experts know them all it is said
Wags aver that the Dundee harpoon-
era have names for each one of them
Bpoonar Will Ba Polite
8enator Spooner will not fall to of-
fer his arm to his political rival and
colleague Senator La Follette when
he takes the oath on the opening day
of congress Senator Spooner has
given his Washington friends to un-
derstand that he and Gevernor- La
Follette regard themselves as gentle-
men whatever their political differ-
ences and that each would observe
the amenities toward the other
ATTRACTIVE YOUNG LADY
agents wanted in every Town and
City — Complete outfit furnished free
We guarantee that you can make
from $100 to $400 per day Address
P O Drawer No 999 Buffalo N Y
When a fellow Is cornered it doesn't
necessarily Indicate that he is square
If you don’t ret the biggest and best
It's your own fault Defiance Starch
la for sale everywhere and there Is
positively nothing to equal It In qual-
ity or quantity
The dyspeptic should choose care-
fully wbat he chewa
The North Foie
It 1 often said that when the North
Pole la discovered there will be found
a Scotcfiman doing business - The
Highlander always ranked foremost
amongst the pioneers of the Ameri-
can west - His Herculean strength
fitted him for-frontier life and to bis
constant use of “porridge" for break-
fast Is attributed his splendid ‘ phy-
sique This generation ' can be as
brawny by eating Plllsbury’s Vitos
It generally takes an hour to tell
your troubles that you can get rid of
In ten minutes
Lewis’ "Single Binder" straight 5c cigar
Made of ripe mellow tobacco ao rich In
qualitv that many who formerly smoked
lOo cigars now nmoke Lewis’ "Single
Binder" Lewis’ Factory Peoria 111
If all marriages are arrange In
heaven his satanic majesty must have
an Influential friend at court
Mother Cray’s Sweet Powders for Children
Successfully used by Mother Gray nurse
in the Children’s Home in New York cure
Constipation Feverishness Bad Stomach
Teething Disorders move aud regulate the
Bowels and Destroy Worms Over UUOUO tes-
timonials At all Druggists 2V) Sample
FREE Address A S Olmsted lastioyN Y
The average woman worries when
she Is having a dress made or when
she can’t have one made
Don’t you know that Defiance Ftarch
beside being absolutely superior to
any other la put up It ounces In pack-
age and sells at same price aa 13-
ounce packages of other kinds?
Moat people meander down the
path of life and never realize their
own unimportance
THE DISCOVERER
Of Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound the
Great Wpman’s Remedy for Woman’s Ills
No other female medicine in the world has received such widespread and
oaquallfled endorsement
No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles or each
hosts of grateful friends aa has
Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
Tt will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Complaints all Ovarian
Troubles Inflammation and Ulceration Falling and Displacement of th
Womb and consequent Spinal Weakness and is peculiarly adapted to ths
Change of Life
It has cured more cases of Backache and Leueorrhara than any other rem-
edy the world haa ever known It is almost infallible In such casei It
dissolves and expels tumors from the Uterus in an early stage of de-
velopment i
Irregular Suppressed or Painful Menstruation Weakness of the Stomach’
Indigestion Bloating Flooding Nervous Prostration Beadache General Debil-
ity quicklyyield to it Womb troubles causing pain weight and backache in-
stantly relieved and permanently cured by its use Under all circumstances it
invigorates the female system and is as harmless as water
It quickly removes that Bearing-down Feeling extreme lassitude "dou’ff
care ” and ’ want-to-be-left-alone " feeling excitability irritability nerrow
ness Dizziness Faintness sleeplessness flatulency melancholy or the "bines’
and headache These are sure indications of Female Weakness or some de-
rangement of the Uterus which this medicine always cures Kidney Complaint
aud Backache of either sex the Vegetable Compound always cures
Those women who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred
thousand times for they get what they want— a cure Sold by Druggists
everywhere Refuse all substitutes
PRICE
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When Pearls Lose Luster '
-The manager of a well known firm
of jewelers declares that pearls to re-
tain their luster and value must be
worn frequently Pearls that are
kept under lock and key will in the
course of years become dull and lose
the sheen which makes them so valu-
able Pearls he says never keep so
well as when they are constantly on
the necks of their owners He thinks
that the effect on the gems is doe to
light and air or the absence of them
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til to S10 per acre ’
On this land this year has been prodooed
upwards of twenty-five bushels of wheat to
the sore
It is also ths best of grazing land and for
mixed farming It has no superior on the
continent -Splendid
climate low taxes railways
convenient schools and churches does at
hand 1
Write for “Twentieth Century Canada’
and low railway rates to Superintendent ot
Immigration Ottawa Cauada or to
authorized Canadian Government Agent—
J S Crawford No 126 W Ninth Street
Kansas City Missouri
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Switzer, H. I. The Ames Enterprise. (Ames, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1905, newspaper, December 1, 1905; Ames, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1761633/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.