The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER MOORELAND OKLAHOMA
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ESCAPED OPERATIONS
Doctor Advised Use of Lydia E Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound
Happy Results
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could not move or do any of my work
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through my lower organs and the
doctor told me to try Lydia E Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound for these
troubles He said I had this one
chance and if the Vegetable Com-
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now I am able to do my own work If
my testimonial will help others I shall
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Mrs Wx Lockman 613 N 4th St
St Joseph Mo
White Plains N Y— "I had such a
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octor said that I needed an opera-
tion I was sick for a year before I
started taking your medicine and I
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in Both Cases
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I am taking the medicines still but I
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—Mrs MARYMARK37IIamiltonAe
White Plains N Y
Some female troubles may through
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WOMEN NEED
Thousands of women have kidney and
bladder trouble and never suspect it
Women’s complaints often prove to be
nothing else but kidney trouble or the
result of kidney or bladder disease
If the kidneys are not in a healthy
condition they may cause the other or
gans to become diseased
Pain in the back headache loss of am-
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toms of kidney trouble
Don’t delay starting treatment Dr
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Get a medium or large aize bottle im-
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However if you wish first to test this
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for the one we live
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Toothache Neuralgia
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Rheumatism
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Pain Pain
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THE ENVELOPE’S NEWS
“I have some news for you” said
the envelope to the Btamp
“Good” sold
the stamp "I am
always eager for
news I suppose
It Is a family
quality We’ve al-
ways been known
to be travelers
and adventurers
and we like to
hear what Is
going on In the
world about us”
“Well stHmp”
said tbe envelope
"I would have
told you before
but we had so
much excitement
In tbe mail bng
with those cranky
post curds trying
to make us read them all the time
that It was dllllcult for me to say
anything to you”
“Ah yes” said the stamp “how
those post cards did behave One
was so dull and kept Insisting that
we should listen to It as It told us
that a person named Molly wrote to a
person named Maggie und said:
“‘Dear Maggie: I’m too busy to
write a letter I am working very
hurd I would write you now only 1
must go out E Is well and so am I
I hope you are too Have you darned
the stockings yet? Aff Molly’
“The ’AIT meant affectionately the
post card told us It ulso added that
people almost always wrote ‘Aff In-
stead of ‘Affectionately’ on post cards
becuuse they always cut everything
short on post curds their affection
tool
"And then of course another reason
was that people didn’t want to say
anything they knew or thought on a
post enrd which could be read by
any one
“Well post cards are pretty dull
Especially those kinds that have no
pictures and are full of things such as
we heard
“If they only wrote something ex-
citing or Interesting I would not mind
But they seldom do
“I know of one that did I heard of
this one through a stamp friend
“The person wrote on a post card :
“’I am In Florida and it Is Decem-
ber and yet there are roses and vio-
lets and Jonquils In the gnrden There
are big spiders and little red ants
too’
“Now that was an Interesting post
card So many ienple who write jtosr
cards from beautiful places will sim-
ply write:
“‘Here Is where we are Wish you
could be with us’
“Now the person to whom they nre
writing cannot he with them und It
would be fur better If they gave Just
a little nice description of the place
"There seems to he something dull
about tbe family of postrnrds
“But here I atn talking on about
these old postcards and I’m Just as
dull and yet I have been taking up all
the time in talking Just as they did
“Do tell me your piece of news
envelope"
Now tbe stamp was on the envelope
and the envelope was lying on a table
In n little apartment In a city home
Tbe envelope had been opened
"Well" tbe envelope began "I will
tell you at once A lady from the
country sent a little pressed hopatlea
and a pink trailing arbutus In me
And I carried these two little flowers
In a letter nnd you did the rest of the
work stamp I
"But when the flowers were taken
out do you know tlmt they had uot lost
one bit of their
fragrance? They
were Just us sweet
os sweet could be
The h e p a 1 1 c n
simply bad a lit-
tle woodland
smell but tbe
trailing arbutus
was Just so sweet
“And oh It
made the people
all so linppy It
was like a lovely
spring whiff of
the woods
“And I was so
glad that I had
been able to pro-
tect tbe flowers
on their Journey”
“Well” said the
stamp “and to think that all the time
tbe old postcards were talking I was
carrying the freshness and loveliness
of the woods
“We do have adventurous Interest-
ing lives we stamps And you en-
velopes and your family are our faith-
ful dear friends We would never
have hnlf the adventures and linlf the
excitement if It weren’t for yuti
"Your news Is One springtime news
too 1"
Immaterial
Tbe office stenographer was mental-
ly upset over her Inability to spell
"graphic" "How do you spell graphic
with one T or two?" she asked "If
you you nre going to use any” the
genial boss r plied "you might ns
well use two'
HAS FIRST WELL
DAY IN 6 YEARS
Huntington Citizen Could Neither
Sleep Nor Eat With Any Sat-
isfaction Before He
Got Tanlac
“Before taking Tanlac I had not
seen a well day In six years" said
W II Peoples 328 22nd St Hunting-
ton W Va
"It seemed Uke I had lost my health
for good I could neither sleep nor
eat with satisfaction I was bndly
run down nervous hud no appetite
nnd had to force down every mouthful
I ate Even then my food soured I
would fill up with gas until I hud in-
tense pains In iny stomach nnd chest
Headache almost drove me mad rheu-
matism In my arms shoulder nnd hips
kept tne In pnln all the time nnd 1
lind to force myself to work
“Tanlac wpnt fight after my troubles
On four bottles I gained ten pounds
ami the rheumatism nnd stomach
trouble soon left tne My wife hns
given a statement about the good Tan-
lno did her and I am glad to add my
endorsement of this wonderful medi-
cine" Tanlac Is sold by nil good druggists
When you wnke up nt daylight nrd
can’t go to sleep again It’s a sign It’s
a holiday
ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE DOES IT
When hoA pinch or corn anil bunions
sch a package of ALLEN 8 FuuTa
EASE the anil ptic powder to be shaken Into
the ahoea It takes the sting out of corns
and bunions gives instant relnf to Smarting
Aching Swollen ft lBoo000 pounds of
powder for the feet were ued by our Army
and Navy during the war— Advertisement
Statues and characters are molded
with little touches
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And double your razor etlieiency as
well as promote skin purity skin com-
fort and skin health No mug no
slimy 6oap no germs no wnste no irri-
tation even when shaved twice dully
One soap for all uses— shaving bathing
and shampooing — Advertisement
Graft often goes about disguised as
a business opportunity
Tor true blue use Red Cross Ball
Blue Snowy-white clothes will be
sure to result Try It and you will al-
ways UBe It All good grocers have It
—Advertisement
NO TIME FOR EXPLANATIONS
Young Woman Simply Felt Herself the
Victim of Circumstance and
Went Her Way
These walls should be Alabastined in the latest
up-to-the-minute nature color tints Each room should -reflect
your own individuality and the treatment''
throughout be a complete perfect harmony in colors
The wall of the old home whether mansion or cottage can be
made just as attractive just as sanitary through the intelligent use of
Instead of kalsomine or wallpaper
It is absolutely necessary if you expect Alabastine results that
you ask for and secure Alabastine
Avoid kalsomines under various names and insist on the package
with the cross and circle printed in red That is the only way to be
sure you are getting the genuine Alabastine
Alabastine is easy to mix and apply lasting in its results and
absolutely sanitary
Alabastine is a dry powder put up in five-pound packages white and beau-
tiful tints ready to mix and use by the addition of cold water and with full direc-
tions on each package Every package of genuine
Alabaitine has cross and circle printed in red
Better write us for hand-made color de-
signs and special suggestions Give us your decor-
auve problems and let us help you work them out
Alabastine Company
1633 GrsndvilU Ave Grand Rapids Mich
ALL THESE PROVOKE SMILES HAD SPEECH WITH GOVERNOR
“I was walking along Fourteenth
street" said u young woman artist
"und I saw a woman abend of me
pushing a baby carriage There was a
baby In the carriage nnd the baby
was holding the string of a rubber
balloon I no! iced tlmt tbe balloon
was unusually large probably due to
Its being Inflated beyond Its rated
rapacity
“Just ns I passed tbe lmbv carriage
tbe balloon exploded Went Top!’
and disappeared Apparently tbe
mother was looking some oilier direc-
tion nt the time and when she turned
her bend saw the balloon was gone
nnd I Wiis going and she connected me
with the catastrophe
"She eyed me malevolently ‘Of all
the mean tricks she exclaimed nnd
then attempted to console the Imlloon-
less Infant Did I deny causing the
balloon to burst? I did not 1 was
merely another victim of circumstan-
tial evidence" — Baltimore American
Consistency
Betty — "The -idea of Bob whistling
to nttract mv attention I felt In-
sulted nnd wouldn’t notice hint— Hark !
What’s that? It’s Jack honking his
auto horn for me to come out Excuse
me dear I must go”
Various Kinds of Laches Who Excite
the Risibilities of the Writer in
Humorous Publication
Ladles make me laugh — ladles who
dress like Kewpie dolls ladles who
nre always arranging slumming par-
ties ladles who arrive at the theater
during the middle of the first act and
practically stop the performance la-
dles who tell fortunes ladies who
spend 12 hours a day In restaur-
ants ladies who organize welfare
leagues and are forever talking about
them ladies who know all about rela-
tivity Italics who embroider their
bridge playing" with telephone calls
gossip and risque stories ladies who
are habitually one hour and twenty
minutes late for all appointments
ladles who nre shocked at anything
they don’t understand ladles from
fVlunduis ) who having spent nine
months In I’aris completely forget
their native tongue ladies who have
never been understood ladles who
don’t know when a romance ends
ladies who nre continually dwelling
on the fact that they are ladles —
Frm Life
I Ike nmnoy people borrow courtesy
nnd never pay It hark
Certainly Short but the Incident
Gladdened the Heart of This
Indiana Small Boy
When Governor Met ’ray am others
hoarded an lnterurlmti to visit the
new reformatory site at I’endleton
they found the car already well filled
The governor sat down by a small
hoy from Fortville and a moment
later asked him to exchange seats
W’itli another member of the party so
that they could continue a conversa-
tion Shortly afterward the bid’s
scatmate disclosod to the Imy that it
wits the governor he had accommo-
dated The Incident made an Impression
and when the hoy roarhed home lie
boasted to his father that lie Imd seen
the governor and Imd spoken to him
"Is tlmt so?” said his dad skep-
tically "and w luit did the governor
say to yon?”
"oh” he said “would you Just ns
soon sit In tlmt sent over there sorl?"
— Indianapolis News
As In Football
Life Is full of ups nnd downs anil It
takes n wise fellow to make Ids downs
help him toward his goal— Boston
Transcript
The Thrifty Citizen Who
Caught the Plugged Nickel
R BROWN had swallowed his lunch and had
paid his bilL Cautiously he counted his change
“Here!” he said sharply “Take back this plugged
nickel and give me a good one!”
Mr Brown walked
fool old Brown
proudly out They couldn’t
But old Brown had fooled himself
Brown’s day was heavy and dull
He lacked “pep” There was a
mid-afternoon drowsy spell when
he needed to be awake— the direct
and natural result of heavy starchy
breakfasts and lunches taken on
faith and without question as to
value— just because the food looked
and tasted like food
Thousands of shrewd business
men who count their change take
their food for granted
That’s what builds up the sani-
tarium business and puts the tired
“all -done" feeling into the mid-
afternoon of a business day
Grape-Nuts is a scientific food
whose delicious appetizing flavor
and crispness are an introduction to
well-balanced nourishment— a
nourishment easily and quickly as-
similated so that body brain and
nerves are well fed and kept free
of the stored up poisons left by so
many ill-selected foods
Served with cream or good milk
Grape-Nuts is a complete food al-
ways ready always a delight to the
taste— and always a safe selection
for the man who thinks his stomach
is entitled to some of the same pro-i
tection he gives to his pocket
Grape-Nuts — The Body Builder
Theres a Reason ”
Made o y Postum Cereal Company Inc Battle Creek Mich
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Schnoebelen, Omar. The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1922, newspaper, May 12, 1922; Mooreland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1818130/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.