Sentinel News-Boy. (Sentinel, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1905 Page: 3 of 10
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GRATIFYING PRAISE.
HIS THOUGHTS WERE FAR OFF
A TRULY IBUL WIFE
NED HUSBAND'S BEST HELPER
How? Health Is the Great Source of
* to Inai>lr® • <* Encourage
-All Women Should Seek It.
One of the most noted, successful end
richest men of this century, in a recent
article, has said,44 Whatever I am and
whatever success I have attained in
this workl I owe all to my wife. From
thO day I first knew her she has been
an inspiration, and the greatest help-
—*1 of my life."
Airs. Bejsi• Ant ley
To be such a successful wife, to re-
tain the lore and admiration of her
husband, to inspire him to make the
most of himself, should be a woman's
constant study.
If a woman finds that her energies
are flagging, that she gets easily tired,
dark shadows appear under her e;
she haa backache, headaches, beai
rQ.
rreA
"1
down pains, nervousness, whites, irrej,
ularities or the blues, she should stai
at once to build up her system by
tonic with specific powers, such as
fcydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com-
pound.
Following we publish by request a
letter from a young wife:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:
" Ever since my child was bora I have suf7
fered, as I hope fevr women ever have, with in-
flammation, female weakness, bearing-down
pains, backache and wretched headaches. It
affected my stomach so I could not enjoy my
, and half my time was spent in bed.
M Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound
made me a well woman, and I feel so grateful
that I am glad to write and tell you of my
marvelous recovery. It brought me health,
new life and vitality."—Mrs. Bessie Aineley,
011 Booth 10th Street, Taeoma, Wash.
What Lydia E. Piakham's Vegetable
Compound did for Mrs. Ainsley it will
do for every sick and ailing woman.
If you have symptoms you don't un-
derstand write to Mrs. Pinkham, at
Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free and
always helpful.
The German: "There are only tw<
good women in the world—one deal
and the other can't be found."
Soldier's Medal for Professor.
The sultan of Turkey has conferred
on Prof. Herman V. Hilprecht of
Philadelphia the Order of the Golden
Liakkat. The order was founded by
Abdul Hsmid in 1890 and the degree
is usually conferred upon victorious
Turkish generals for "valor and loyal-
ty."
It is a curious thing that nobody
thinks it is wrong for a girl to kiss a
man until she reaches tfee age when
it is interesting.
IMMENSE TOBACCO PURCHASE.
Absent Minded Prefeeeor Forgot Hit
Social Engagement.
Oliver Peebles Jenkins of Stanford
university is head professor of the
department of zoology. He Is a sci-
entist. and therefore a deep thinker,
and consequently often preoccupied
and absent minded. His most recent
adventure attributable to his absent
minded propensities Is at present fur-
nishiiig much amusement for the fac-
ulty.
He was reading one evening after
dinner when his wife approached and
touching him on the shoulder, re*
marked softly: "Oliver, Mr. and Mrs.
Branner are coming over this evening,
so just go up stairs and put on your
other coat"
The quiet little professor complied
without a murmur. An hour later,
when the visitors had been in the
house some time, the hostess excused
herself for a moment and slipped up-
stairs to see what detained Dr. Jenk-
ins. She found him in bed calmly
sleeping.
"Oh, to be sure, the Branners," he
said when she awakened him "111
be right down. I guess I was a little
absent minded. I must have forgot-
ten what I came up for when I re-
moved my coat, for I kept right on unr
dressing and went to bed."—San Fran-
cisco Chronicle.
Forty-Eight Thousand Dollars Paid
for s Fancy Lot of Tobacco.
The biggest purchase of high grade
tobacco ever made in the West by
a cigar manufacturer was made last
Wednesday by Frank P. Lewis. Peo-
ria, 111., for his celebrated Single bind-
er cigar. A written guarantee was
given that the entire amount was to
be fancy selected tobacco. This, no
$oubt, makes the Lewis factory the
largest bolder in the United State:
of tobacco of so high a grading.—
Eerald-Transcript, Peoria.
A man may live with many, but he
must die alone.
UO*T FORGET
A large 3-oz. paekago Red Cross Ball Blue, only
(oents. Tbo- ltuss Company, South Bend, I no.
The worst r.bout convincing a worn
an you love her is when you have to
live up to !t.
Temptations of a Valet.
"Us valets has our temptations
sir," he said. "Only yesterday, when
I went to pay Mr. Henny's tailor bill,
you'd ought to have heard what the
manager said to me.
"He says, says he, handing me a $5
note: 'Why,' he says, 'this here bill
ain't harf big enough for a man of Mr.
Henny's position,' he says. 'Look a-
here, my man,' he says, 'the truth is
that you don't brush your marster's
clothes hard enough.'
" 'No?' says I.
" 'No.' says he. 'And now,' says he,
'I'll put you up to a wrinkle that'll put
950 a year in your pocket if you use
it right'
"Then he brought from his office a
stick all roughened on the end.
'"Scrub this here rough stick,' he
says, 'over the elbows of your mars-
ter's coats,' he says, 'and now ana
then touch up his trousers about the
knees a bit. It'll do wonders, used
right. It ought to double his annual
bill, and, If it does, there's ISO a year
in it for you.'
"I took the stick," said the valet,
'but I ain't never used it, sir."—New
York Press.
Prophecy.
When I'm a multl-billionalre,
As I shall be some day,
I mean to let my victims hear
Some things I have to say.
The hatchet shall be burled then.
And hushed all sounds of strife.
While I Instruct my fellow-men
About the Higher Life.
When all the streams are turned, that
they
May swell my tide of gold,
I'll give my purest thought away—
If they cannot be sold.
I'll gather those who've learned through
me
How fleet are riches' wings.
And preach the solemn verity
That there are higher things.
When I,havewcrushed_my latest foe—
Or quieted hla claims—
II tell
•ut
m
me,
him everything I know
About the higher alms.
Tea, men shall gain much Joy through
They surely shall be blessed;
They'll have the joys of poverty
And I shall have the rest.
Thus peacefully I'll spend my days.
Until I reach the end.
In teaching that religion pays
The biggest dividend.
So shall my debt to men be paid
In wisdom rich and rare—
Wh^n there I* nothing to bo made
And I'm a billionaire.
—Errol North in New York vTimes.
Meat Famine In Germany.
Good meat ft scarce and dear in
Germany. Thf executive committee
of the German trades unions has pe-
titioned the federal Diet to allow a?
increased importation of live pigs
that the necessary meat requirements
of the German population may bo sat-
isfied. The petition declares th'$t the
working people are suffering severely
from the extraordinarily high prices
ruling for ®c
Letter frem Marcus Mayer, the Great
Patron of Muaic and Drama.
Marcus R. Mayer, who brought to
America Mme. Pattl, Duse, Salvini,
Coquelin and other
famous singers and
actors, writes:
Gentlemen: I wish
as many suffering
men and women ss
I can reach to
know the excel-
lence of Doan's Kid-
ney Pills. I was
greatly benefited by
this remedy and
know it cured sev-
eral who had kidney trouble so badly
they were agonized with pain In the
back, head and loina, rheumatic at-
tacks and urinary disorders. I am
glad to recommend such a deserving
remedy.
* (Signed) MARCUS B. MATER.
Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. T.
It's a sea breeze that blows nobody
good.—Puck.
Don't you know that Defiance Stare*
besides being absolutely superior to
any other, is put up 16 ounces in pack-
age and sells at same price as lt-
ounce packages of other kinds?
The Persian sage says that a wo-
man's wisdom Is under her heel.
A long life Is not so much to be de-
sired as a good life.
USC THI FAMOUS
Red Cross Ball Blue. Larse t-oz. package f
oenta The Buss Company, Sooth Bend, Ind.
farmers. Dairymen, Poultry ifciserc
Pure Alfalfa Meal
| Beat Balaaoo for Batioas K
$1.80 per 1001b, f.o.b.
Oklahoma City, Ok la.
by feeding
TONIC STOCK SALT
Works both ways: saves feed; Increases
valuea. S2.A0 per lOOlha.: freight allowed.
Ask your dealer, or write dtroe*.
kM Mf. Co., Ochhoaa City,
omni mari twrniir Put Car*.
W. L. Douglas
•3'J?&a3£SSHOE8H
W. L- DougJae *4.00 Cllt Edga Lino
eannot bo equallod at any prioo.
Confinement Kllle Indiana.
Of the fifteen long-term Indian pris-
oners now Incarcerated in the United
States penitentiary at McNiel's Island,
in Puget Sound, twelve who have been
there for less than three years are in
the last stages of consumption, and
none can live more than another year.
All are under sentence from ten to
twenty years. ^Warden O. P. Haligan,
in discussing the situation, says:
"From my experience with thee Also
ksn Indians and Eskimos doing terms
in the institution, I am of the opinion
that the majority of both races have
hereditary tuberculosis and that the
confinement develops it"
IF YOU ARE A WOMAN
What Mrs. Ford Seye Concerning Or.
Wllllama' Pink Pilte will Surely
Interest You.
" I wish I oculd help other women get
fid of oertain physical troubles as com-
pletely as I have succeeded in getting
rid of mine,"said Mrs. B. B. Ford, of
Pushmataha, Miss., recently. "Ton
know,"she continued, "that a woman's
health depends chiefly on the regu-
larity of just one function. If she
fails to keep that properly regulated.she
has no end of physical misery. I suf-
fered from that one cause for two
wretched years, during one of which I
was kept in bed all the time. I tried
medicines enough to cure any illness,
but nothing gave me the slightest bene-
fit until I began using Dr. Williams' Pink
$10,000
W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their ex-
celleat style, easy fitting, aad superior wearing
qualities, achieved the largest sale ef any 53.50
ahoe la the world. They are last as goad as
these that cost yea 95.00 to sfOO-tbe oaly
difference Is the price. If I could take vm lata
my factory at Brockton, Mass.. the laffuet la
the world under one roof auklng men's flaa
eheea, aad show you the cars with which avery
pair ef Doaglae shoes Is undo. yea woald realize
why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best
shoes produced In the worM.
a the difference between the
lac ory and those of other
H1 coald show you the difference between the
amde la my lac ory and those of other
wouM ai ierstand why Douglas
coat aiere to amice, why they hold
fit better, wear longer, and are of
$3.50
greater
shoe on
Intrinsic value than miy other $3.50
on the auuket to-day.
£m6.
. CAUTIOM.—Insist upon bavins W.L.Doug-
las snoes. Take no substitute. None genuine
without his name and price stamped on bottom.
WANTED. A shoe dealer in every town where
W. L.* Douglas Shoes are not sold. Full line of
samples sent free for inspection upon request.
font Color Egolttt uttd; thty will not wear brasty.
Write for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles.
W. L DOUGLAS. Brockton. Mass.
HXTINE
Toilei
NT 1SEPTIC
FOR WOMEN
beetled with IBs peculiar te
, ased as a douche la
Pills for Pale People. They cured me.
Why, I was suffering all the time prao-
tically from sickness of the stomach,
diastases or swimming in my head and
pain in my back. Now I am entirely
free from discomfort of that sort. I am
not only able to keep ou my feet, but to
do my work as a teacher, and to enjoy
the pleasures that come through the
poseeesion of sound health.
♦« Witliiu three weeks after beginning
the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I ex-
perienced such relief that I kuew they
must be adapted to the needs of my case.
After using tbern for a short while longer
I became aud have siuce remained a
well woman, and the reason why is sim-
plv that I took Dr. Williams'Pink Pills. *
These pills make uterine action reg-
ular aud painless, banish headaches, lau-
gnor, nervousness, create appetite, pro-
mote digestion, put color In the com-
plexion , build np strength and health.
Every woman should send to the Dr.
Williams Medicine Company, Scheueo
tadv, N Y., for a valuable booklet, en-
titled " Plain Talks to Womeu." It will
I* mailed free in sealed envelope to the
inUlroH* of any applicant. Dr.Williams
Pink Pills are bold by all frugpsts.
sea. ased as a douche la mareeio sly suc-
tl. Thoroughly cleanses, hills disease germs,
discharges, heals iaflanuaatioa aad local
ms, cares leaoorrbosa and aaaal catarrh.
Purine is la powdsr form to be dissolved in peia
aster, sad Is Csr more cleansing, healing, germicidal
sad ecoaomksl then liquid satissptics for slf
T0MJBT AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES
For sale at druggists, 60 ceats a box.
Mai Box aad Book of lastructiaaa Prue.
Ik B. Pasroa coaraav Scotou. MaeeC
DEFIANCE Cold Water Starch
makes laundrv vt.rk a pleasure. IS oz. pkg. 10c.
When Anewerlng Advertisements
Kindly Mention This Paper.
saits and bank mures
sell ead
fixtures
catalogue and prices
monthly
W.N.U.—Oklahoma City—No. 45, 1905.
In Fife they say: "The next best
thing to no wife is a good wife."
The Scotch say: . "Honest men
marry soon; wise men, never."
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