Sentinel News-Boy. (Sentinel, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 2, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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clementina gonzales,
of central america,
restored to health.
pe-ru-na the remeoy.
Miss Clementina (ionzales. Hotel Pro-
nncia, Guatemala, C. A., iu a recent
letter from 247Cleveland Ave., Chicago.
111., writes:
"/ took Peruna for a worn-out con-
anion. / was so run down that I could
***f*epat night, had no appetite and
felt tired In the morning.
"/ tried many tonics, but Peruna
was the only thing which helped me in
iZfJf*?*'* nAftGr Ihad taken but« halt
bottle / felt much better. / continued
its use for three weeks and J was com-
pietety restored to health, and was
able to take up my studies which I had
been forced to drop. There is nothing
better than Peruna to build up the
system."—Clementina Gonzales.
Address The Peruna Medicine Co.,
of Columbus, Ohio, for instructive free
literature on catarrh.
PAUL J0NE8 AND RU88IA.
sl —r
Navy Was in Poor Condition In Days
of Great Admiral.
A letter from St. Petersburg, which
was printed in the Gazateer and New
Daily Advertiser, an English publica-
tion, of July 8, 1788, contains an in-
teresting reference to John Paul Jones
and shows, also, that it was not alone
In Its war with Japan that Russia has
found its navy unprepared. Jones at
that time had left the American navy,
had served the French for a time
and then had entered the Russian ser-
vice. The letter in question was dated
June 10, 1788. It says in part:
"Though everything has been hurry
and confusion here for several weeks
past, the fleet has not yet sailed, nor
Is It, Indeed, as yet ready; some of
the large ships, from seventy to eighty
guns, at Kronstadt, have not 500 men
on board, and of those half at least
are landsmen, wholly unacquainted
with naval affairs.
"The vessels on the gulf at Archan-
gel and other places have been strlpt
for sailors, who are arrived here; but
even these have by no means equaled
the demand for the men-of-war fitting
out. which amount to twenty-three
sail, of which seventeen are of the
line, from sixty-six to one hundred
guns, of which last there are two, on
board one of which, Le Catherine, Ad-
miral (now Comte) Grelg has his flag.
"Paul Jones, by which name the
American is known here, has not re-
signed his command; the majority of
the British officers refuse, however, to
serve under him; nor has any step yet
been taken to accommodate the differ-
ence."
Character is the centrallty, the im-
possibility of being displaced or over-
set.
iMho'b Cure cannot bo too highly upoken of m
cough cure.-J. W. O'Bbien, 322 Third Ave.
N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, l«XX
He has not learned the lessons of
life who does not every day surmount
a fear.
STOP, W0A1ANI
buv rv>«When You Bu* Starch
roryi0c^lt oSd *et the best. " o*
1U centB- Qnce used, always usej
He is great who is what he is from
nature, and who nevsr. reminds us of
others.
„ J _ w«Jt the rAT.roc*
Rod Cros« Hall Blue. Large 2-oz oackisro 1
cento. The Russ Company, South Bond. Ind.
Take advantage of every oppor-
tunity that comes your way.
AND CONSIDER
THE ALL-
IMPORTANT FACT
T?„°„V0Ur ?,lo,h" Yellow?
keep them Vhlti^leV*Tmli
Keep your eyes open; be alert;
never bo afraid to try things.
fITS r*r; "<y Uy enrwi. I;o fite orp« rron«ne.i*%fter
UK. K. ii. KLI \ts. u.il *n?n t. I'hl'aiictpbia. l*a.
Select the pleasures that will bring
you greatest joy. Choose the work
you are irott fitted to do.
Toledo, St Louis & Western R.R. Co,
"Clover Leaf Route."
St. Louis to all Points East
Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York.
R- J. McKAY, D. P. a., St. Louu.
\UAKTKD.—Tor th« U. S-Armr able-bodl«rf
Wlfto EiurU?h° For'
n/lXTINE T
r Toilet ,^y
I Antiseptic @
ron women
trovbtod with Ills peculiar to
■top# Uiacharref Seal! i nfli £i\di8e*M f erau.
TOILET AND WOMEN's SPECIAL USES
T#Ui le "t druggists, SO cents a box.
TfW Box and Book of Instructions Frte,
*** paj,to" compahv boston, mai
mass.
When Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mention This paperi
W.N.U. Oklahoma City—No. 35. 19ns
Safe From Lightning.
In an editorial on the havoc of
lightning the Springfield Republican
gives the following observation which
may be of service to all:
"If you hear of a death from light-
ning out of doors, it will be found that
the chances are the person was un-
f r a, wf DOt there' then th« "he-
Iihood is that he was by a wire fence
or reaching up to a wire clothes,ine
or holding a plow with metal sinking
into the damp earth, or In touch with
the large damp bodies of horses or
cattle. If in the house or barn, tht
victim will usually prove to have been
by an open door or window, where
pass currents of air, forming an elec-
trical conductor nearly as good some-
times as one of more substantial
character, or by a chimney sinking to
the earth and rising above the build.
*ng, and full of dampness, usually in
summer; or near a sweating haymow
3r load~which does much to explain
«niy so many barns are struck,"
e , , A S«aside Idyl.
white*- SandS the moon shon®
lovers loitered In Its beams
? i Whispered to thr nlpht—
A night of splendid stars and dreams!
thyp^h.t?kbep^rate had come.
let still they lingered, loth to part
nea^y 'o®1 her chewing gum
whi,e he strained her to his heart!
GOOdhSi™e; ' h® broathed' with feeling
M°ving away a little space.
l^O cSaso hir ?nk af'°nK "is conr9e
® nlasp her In a fresh crnbiace.
9J\L ^al,cyon days of happy vouth
Ajhtr aW"kcS an l"e looka
I sentimentalized. In sooth.
To watch the pair seemed 'hardly right
BVPtu?s L s,ofUy rose to go
r pnded rather lame.
WonL maIden ask him, "Oh!
name'!"' n"nd tcll,ng m° « r
E. D. Pierson In New York Herald.
An Anecdote of Dumas.
| Dumas pere, who was proud of the
I prices he received for his work was
once boasting of the fact
•VT"y?Hd Ka .d0Ubt'" he marked,
I am the best paid of living men of
letters; I receive 30 sous a line"
"Indeed, monsieur?" said a bystand-
er I never worked for less than £5.
J00 a line. What do JO„ .h.a/of
in'irrl'(aZ.JOk'ng'" rMP°nded
"Not at all."
POMta.T"*' i0T<m reCe"* ,,,Ch r,tM
"For coo«tnictln rtilw«y§ wa. th.
tniwer."—Htrpsr't WsskIf.
Best in Existence. #
"I sincerely believe, all things con-
sidered, Hunt's Lightning Oil is the
most useful and valuable household
remedy in existence. For Cuts,
Burns, Sprains and Insect Bites, it has
no equal, so far as my experience
goes." G. E. HUNTINGTON,
Eufaula, Ala.
A Hardy Lineman
A l ne man at Reno, Nev., came in
contact with a heavily charged wire
at the top of a sixty foot electric light
pole and fell to the ground. When he 1
recovered consciousness he wished t >'
return to work at once, but was per-1
suaded to call it a day.
Don't get into the way of belittling
your chances and feeling they are not
big enough to bother over.
That in address-
ing Mrs. Pink-
ham you are con-
fidingyour private
ills to a woman—
a woman whose experi-
ence with women's
diseases covers a great
many years.
You can talk freely
to a woman when it is
revolting to relate
your private trou-
bles to a man -
besides a man
does not under-
stand—simply be-
cause he is a "mn
Many women „ - ,
suffer in silence and drift along from
bad to worse, knowing full well that
°V,gi 10 have immediate assist-
ance, but a natural modesty impels
tbem to shrink from exposing them-
selves to the questions and probably
examinations of even their family
physician. It is unnecessary. Without
money or price you can consult a wo-
man whose knowledge from actual ex-
perience is great.
Mr*. Plnkham's Standing Invitation
communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at
Lynn, Mass. All letters are received
opened, read and ansivered bv women
nrivat« 1 ,A.volnaiJ can freely talk of her
private illness to a woman; thus has
been established the eternal confidence
between Mrs. Pinkhaio and the women
of America which has never been
broken. Out of the vast volume of
experience which she has todraw from,
ii-1® m®re than Possible that she has
gained the very knowledge that will
Help your case. She asks nothing in
return except your good-will, and her
advice has rel leved thousands. Surel y
or Poor, is very foolish
if she does not take advantage of this
generous offer of assistance.
If you are ill, don't hesitate to get a
i"y?la I^kham's Vegetable
Compound at once, and write Mrs. Pink-
ham Lynn. Mass., forspecial advice.
When a medicine has been successful
in restoring to health so many women,
you cannot well say, without trying it,
I do not believe it will help jne."
/the shoe
'house that is
"growing
fastest
without
1 a fuss"/
When you buy a pair of
CLOVER
BRAND
SHOES
Wrlttth* date of purchase
m the lining. That will
tell the etory.
hfSJ?ianufacturers don't
invite you to do this.
|AS£S88ProR "AMIGO." _^
fflrr%tmpr-&uiarth £hn* (ju
LARGEST _ *
Many who formerly smoked 10 f Cigars now smote,
UWISSINGIE UNDER
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Hornbeck, Will W. Sentinel News-Boy. (Sentinel, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 2, 1905, newspaper, September 2, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc181072/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.