The Texmo Times. (Texmo, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Rstijh With Chsply Cut Edgo anJ
Worn With Volla
Felt bat hove found many warm
admirers In Newport lenox and other
renohs They are somewhat rough
In finish with sharply cut edges and
come In pale shades of red blue
green and cream Newport women
are draping veils of a rather gleam'
Ing kind of chiffon about the hat brlma
and massing the stuff In loops at the
back to fa( over the hair This Is
an approved French fashion It would
seem the fashion makers In Paris
have fallen in love with the veil for
they are draping It on almost all their
advance fall mlllnrry: The Misses
Mills as they whirled down Bellevue
avenue In ah auto a few days ago
wore blue and white muslin gowns
and blue felt hats trimmed with elabo
rate blue veils They must have
brought them home from Europe Al-
though felt hats and muslin seem in-
compatible' the hats are' thin and
' light In weight and the effect Is not
so startling as might 'be expected —
New York Sun
- Could Get No Rest
Freeborn Minn Sept 18th (Sps--dal)
— Mr R E Coward a well-known
man here Is rejoicing in the relief
from suffering :he ’ has Obtained
through using Dodd’s Kidney Pills
' His experience Is well worth repeat-
ing as It should point the road to
health to many another In a similar
condition
'"I had an-aggravating case of Kid-
ney Trouble” says Mr Coward “that
gave me no rest day oij night but using
a few boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills put
new life In me and I feel like a new
man - - -
"I am happy to state I 'have receiv-
ed great and wonderful- benefit from
Dodd’s Kidney Pills I would heartily
recommend all sufferers from Kidney
Trouble to give-Dodd’s Kidney Pills
fair trial as I have every reason to
believe it would never be regretted’
Dodd’s Kidney Pills make you-feel
like a new man or woman because
they cure the Kidneys Cured kid-
neys mean pure blood and pure bloof
means bounding health and energy la
every part of the body
All 'Saints’ church Sheffield has
the largest Bible class in Great Brit-
sin The average - attendance la
100 -
If You 8hould -
-If 'you should have a Burn a Braise a
Pain or Ache
No nauseous noxious nostrums should
you take
If you should have a Sprain a Cut a-
- Bite ordBtipg -
Don’t get alarmed and take just any-
thing - -
But use the King of Cures for Just
such ‘woes ' - w
Its name is Hunt's Lightning Oil
There Is -a professor in France who
owns a collection of 920- human heads
representing every known race ? of
people '
IMPORTANT FACTS
FOR COW OWNERS
The mechanical Cream Separator has
become a vital feature of every home
dairy just as of every butter factory
Its use means much more and much
better cream and butter as well as
saving of water ice time and room
The difference in results -is not small
but big Few cows now pay without a
separator Dairying is the most profit-
able kind of farming with one
9956 of the creamery butter of the
world ' is - now made with De Laval
machines- and there are over 600000
farm users besides ‘
Send for catalogue and name of nearest
local agent
The De Laval Separator Co
Randolph 4 Canoi ft 1 74 Cortland! 1 1 root
CHICAGO I NEW YORK
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Timepiece In the Cardan That
- Teaches Lessens In Naturs
Jbe children’s grandfather made
them a wonderful clock It was out In
the garden and by It every one could
tell the time of day Of what do you
suppose he made It? Flowers and
this Is the way be did It
First says the Washington Star he
made k great flower bed and divided
It Into twelve parts' The divisions
were marked out by rows of box
plants and In the center was a post
three feet high This post bad two
hands on it but of course these were
only for show A sun dial on the post
told the time truly In case any of
the little flowers got out of order
As some plants open only at night
the twelve divisions of the clock were
divided into tyirts On one side were
night on the other day bloomers
At 4 In the morning goatsbeard and
blue cblckory opened The petals of
the chicory were a bright blue They
grew lighter In color until they were
nearly white The children called the
flowers “Mlss-go-to-bed-at-noon”’ as 12
o'clock found all their petals' closed
At 5 o’clock the morning glory and
poppy opened their eyes
At 6 the yellow hark-weed and dan-
delions ’
At 7 o’clock - the water lilies were
In all their glory and If the day was
fine 8 o’clock found the’ pimpernel
with its red eyes wide open - At 9
marigold and tulips spread out At
10 Stars of Bethjehem were at their
best' for at 11 they were found all
shut up At 12 o’clock the lazy pas-
sion flowers awoke and sweet peas
then triumphantly unfurled tthelr
many-colored banners At 2 daisies
were the brightest and at 4 o’clock
in the afternoon the flower appropri-
ately named four-o’clock was ready to
show itself
At 5 o’clock the “beauty- of i the
night” awakes and at-6 the evening
primrose was blooming its loveliest
At 7 the white lychnis (only a night
bloomer) opened and later still the
night primroses put out their white
bloom
At 2 o’clock in the morning the pur-
ple convolvulus awoke and wondered
if the sun had forgotten to get up
A Knotty -Problem '
She was a fair passenger' In search
of Information and the captain was
naturally only too willing to gratify
her He had explained that the action
of xthe propeller forced the ship
through the water and added as a
further item of information: —
‘We made twenty knots' an hour
last night miss” ' -
“Did you really?” said the sweet
girl “And whatever did you do with
them all?” : - -
The captain went red and his eyes
dilated - -
‘Threw them overboard” he said
shortly ' f
“Fancy” she said “Now do you
know I always understood that you
captains made the poor dear sailors
untie all those knots the -next day?”
Then ' the skipper t hurried away
-with' a groan 'plunging his head in a
pail of cool - water and kicking the
cabin-boy mightily
Natural History
“The moth” remarked the man who
assumes superior knowledge “has
never been credited with the sagacity
it really possesses' The moth is an
epicure” '
“It’ll eat anything in sight” replied
his auditor
“That’s where you are wrong - It is
a creature of taste and discernment
You have observed that it eats holeB
in your evening clothes and only at-
tacks your business suit when there Is
nothing else”
“Which' is sheer cussedness”
‘Not at all When you attend a
banquet you wear your evening
clothes And the moth’s procedure
conclusively demonstrates that lt-
knows ' the difference between terra-
pin and champagne and plain restau-
rant soup” — Washington Star
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rock base coating Anyone can apply
it Mix with cold water Alabastine does
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onoe applied Buy only in packages prop-
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stops discharges heals inflammation and local
soreness cures leucorrhoea and nasal catarrh
Paxtine Is in powder form to be dissolved in pore
water and is for more cleansing healing germicidal
and economical than liquid antiseptics tor all
TOILET AND WOMEN’S SPECIAL USES
- For sale at druggists SO cents a box
Trial Box and Book of Instructions Free
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Hawkins, W. C. The Texmo Times. (Texmo, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1905, newspaper, September 22, 1905; Texmo, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1817401/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.