Sequoyah County Democrat (Vian, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1913 Page: 7 of 8
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Bandana
Demand the Genuine
sparkling with life—delight:'
- fulltcooling--supremely
wholesome
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'Athens Texas--"I ha4 a complies
-:e - ---- tutu: Caws some of them of Ions
b ‘ - standh I wrote
to you for advki
' - lad took Lydia E
- - - - Pinkham's Vegeta-
4N ble Compound imd
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I some other things
-' ':( f2 ' Le'l that you sugges-
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troubles My neigh-
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bore am hock younger now than I did
fifteen years ago' — Mrs SARAH R
WEATLEY Athens ' Texas R P D
' No 11 Box 92
- We know of no other medicine which
has been so successful in relieving the
suffering of women or received so many
genuine testimonials as has Lydia E
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
In nearly every community you will
find women who hive been restored to
health by this famous medicine Almost
every woman you meet knows of the
great good it has been doing among
' aufferinc Women for the past 80 years
In the Pinkham Lobo' ratory at Lynn
- Mass' are tiler OntalaIng'hundre& of
thousands of letters from women seek-
- lng health in which many openly state
over their own signatures that they have
regained their health by taking Lydia
) E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
many of them state that it has saved
them from surgical operations
If yen want special Mee write to
Lydia E Milian Medicine Co (coati
' denthd) Lynn Mass Your letter will
be opened read and answered by a
woman and held In strict confidence
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- Too Busy -
Ootbi tm—Ilow Many bkittOns bas
your wife 'got on the boat of that
dress? - -
Flatbusik—Oh I'm sure I don't know
"Why you've buttoned it up for her
enough ? haven't you?" '
"Oh yes a hundred times!"
-"And you don't know how many but
tons are there?" -
"No when I've been buttouing it up
I've been too confounded busy to count
the buttons!" ' '
Young Pessimist
Children are naturally imitative and
sometinies use adult catchwords and
nityhigs 'with 'sutprising results This
stoirt Or Instance is told of a little I
girl who to employ an old-fashioned
colloqualism felt her "nose put out of
joint" by the advent of a new baby
- "You flon't look very 'happy - this
morning dear" a visitor remarked
sympathetically "Is anything the mat-'
ter?"
"No" she solemnly answered "only 1
I think there's too much competition
In the world"
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It Certainly Will
Patience—I see they aretalking of
building a new telephone line in town
Patrice—Well whether it's built or
or not it will end in talk -
BEIPLION110111
OF ulootilrs ILLS
LyEa F 11---sn's
Vza-1-13Ccpomd
r611111F TRIMATIEN give 'Melt re-
move r lief usually remove swot
Nag fad abort breath Is a few gars and
entire relief Is WO days trial treatment
ISZIrm 11119111111111001116 atta &imams"
But the yawning grave never tries
to excuse itself on the ground that it
is the weather instead of the company
Even the gift of a gold Ting nay bet
Induce a small boy to keep his bands
perfectly indisputably clean--
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11113LIISLI
Will cure your Rheumatism and all
kinds of aches and pains—Nsunisint
Cramps Colic Sprains Bruises Cuts
Old Sores Barns etc Antiospes
Anodyne Primo Slo--Adv '
' A Het Finish
Friend—Rid your novel have a bap
py ending? - ' "
Riter—No unbe- orms Seven Publish
ere ttirned it down and I burned it up
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- The Beet Het Weather Tests-
(MOVE'S TASTELESB chill TONIC enriches
the blood and builds up the whole syetem
and it will wonderfully marillo and
(Ili' you to withstand the delrreelind elect
of the hot summer 110o
Indignant -
'Is your son lorging 'ahead Mr
amps?'
"Sir my son is no forger" '
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An Emergency When a certain darky of Mobile
Ala announced' his engagement to
the dusky one of his choice the con-
gratulations that were showered upon
him included a note ot wonder
"Joe" said one of these friends
shore is surprised! We-all never
thought you'd speak up It's going on
two years Bence you began to fool
around Miss Violet" -
"Dat's true" said Jon "but de fact
Is old man I didn't lose my job until
last night" -
SHAKZ Mit) TOIlt SHOES
Allen's Root-Mageshe Antiseptic IlOtvder for
tired aching swollen nervous feet' Gives
rest and comfort Makes walking a delight
Bold everywhere libc Don't accept any sub-
titute For FREE sampleaddress Allen &
Olmsted Le Roy N I Adv
' Only a Letter But— -
- An angry 'advertiser rushed into the
office of a - small paper recently End
shouted: -
"See here our ad ought to read
'Thousands of patrons are - wearing
trousers of our make" 1
The foreman of the composing room
Idoked up and' weakly said- "Well?'
The irate advertiser threw down a
copy of the paper containing the ad
The compositor had made it "ma-
trons" ' '
FACE DISFISURED WITH
- Skill TROUBLE
3107 Poster Ave Baltimore Md-
e'Ationt five months ago little blisters
epptured on my face They looked
like blisters from fires burns They
Itched and burned something terrible
which caused me to rub them and they
burst then sores appeared which dis-
figured my face My face was all full
of sores The disease spread from my
face to my nee:: and back When any-
thing touched them they would burn
and 'stick to my clothes which kept
me froth' sleeping and made tme suf-
fer terribly '
"1 used home remedies and I used
a salve but it did no good suffered
about three months then I saw the
Cuticura Boa- and Ointment adver-
tised and I -thought I would send and
get a sample and try them I u6ed the
sample of Cuticura Soap and Oint-
ment and they helped Me a great deal
so I bought some and used them about
two months and they completely cured
me" (Signed) Edward V Thomas
Mar 26 1912
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world Simple of each
free with 82-p Skin Book Address
post-card "Cuticura Dept Li Boston"
Adv
A married woman's word picture of
her ideal man makes a poor portrait
of her husband
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THZ i:OCAACOLA COLUIAHY NELAUTAsesA'
Every girl who lives in a village
says: "There isn't a young man in this
town who is worth while"
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Prompt Relief—Pormrzmit Curs
CARTERIVUTTItE 1
LIVEIVILL5 never
taiL POreill'eSeta-'
1 ble 7- act slimly 'CARTER'S
but gently oo
the liver IITTLE
Stop after gLEL :
dinner diss
tress—cure -
' indigestion
improve the complexion brighten the eyes
SMALL nu SMALL DOSE SMALL Pitlat'
Gerake must bear Signature '
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Mrs Winslow' Soothing Syrup or Children
teething softens the gams reduce 'Ottoman-
Painetires wind colle25g tatottleAlt
The ancients' believed that the
world was square—but that was bed
fore politics was discovered -
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Water in bluing is adulteration Glass and
water makes liquid blue costly Buy Red
Cross Ball Blue makes clothes whiter than
now Adv -
Difference of' Teets
"James ate his oysters with avid-
ity" 1 --- v
"I use catsup with mine"' -
Eistisfactory
"Did the playhave:a happy ending?"
"Comparatively so All mosey was
refunded after the second act"
DAISY FLY KILLER P' tw"" surbsre st-
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If not sold by your druggist will be sent by Parcels Post
on receipt of price Arthur Peter & Co Louisville Ky
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Moore, R. H. Sequoyah County Democrat (Vian, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1913, newspaper, July 4, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1783886/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.