The Geary Journal. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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Ordinary Carthartics and Pills
and Harsh Physic Cause Dis-
tressing Complaints
You cannot be over-careful in
the seleotion of medicine for chil*
dren. Only the very 1 gentlest
bowel medicine should ever be
given. Ordinary pills, cathartics
and purgatives are too apt to do
total precipitation, 52.03, was
20.29 inches above the normal
and nearly 9 inches above the
previous high record. The
monthly amounts were decidedly
above normal in February, April,
May, June, and October. Feb-
ruary, April and October were
the wettost months of the same
name in the 18 year period cov-
ered by the records. May and
June were also exceptionally wet
months. March, July, August
more harm than good. They ! *nd mber were dry month.;
cause griping, nausea and other ]the deficiency was especially
distressing aftereffects that are! racked in July and December,
frequently health destroying and being 2.38
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a life-lasting annoyance.
We personally recommend and
guarantee Rexall Orderlies as the
safest and most dependable rem-
edy for constipation and associate
bowel disorders. We have such
absolute faith in the supreme vir-
tues of this remedy that we sell it
on our guarantee of money back
in every instance where it fails to
give entire satisfaction, and we
urge all in need of such medicine
to try it at our risk.
Rexall Orderlies contain an en-
and 1.71 inches, re-
spectively.
"An appreciable amount of
snow fell on only one day, Feb-
ruary 14th; the amount was 0.5
inch.
"The longest period without
an appreciable amount of rain
was 34 days, October 24th to
November 26tji. The longest
period during which precipitation
occurod daily was 5 days, April
7-11 and October 19-23."
Hamlet
tirely now ingredient which is I Had melanoholy, probably caused by
odorless, tasteless and colorless. I an inactive liver. A bad liver makesone
It embraces all the qualities of the cross and irritable, causes mental and
soothing, laxative, strengthening physical depression and may result dis-
and healing remedial active prin
ciples of the best known intestinal
regulator tonics.
Rexall Orderlies are extremely
pleasant to take, are particularly
prompt and agreeable in action,
may be taken at any time, day or
night; do not cause diarrhoea,
nausea, griping, excessive loose-
ners, or other undesirable effects.
They have a very natural action
upon the glands and organs with
which they come in contact, act
astrously.
Ballard's Ilerbine is acknowledged to
be the perfect liver regulator. If you're
blue and out of sorts, get a bottle today.
A positive cure for bilious headache,
constipation, chills and fever and all
liver complaints.
Sold by L. A. Holmes & Co,
s;
The Farmers Union of Gran'
a positive and regulative tonic I county adopted resolutions re-
n j i t cently with reference to roade
and schools as follows:
"That we urge our legislature
to pass laws that will secure the
making and maintaining of a
better system of public roads.
"That we urge the adoption of
a better system of public schools
so our children may have equal
advantages with those of the
more favored classes and be
more inclined to remain on the
farm after their education is
completed."
Baby Hands
Will get into mischief—often it means
a bura or cut or scald. Apply Ballard's
Huow Liniment just as soon as the acci-
dent happens, and the p«.in will he re-
lieved while the wound will beal quickly
and nicely. A sure cure for sprains,
rheumatism and all pains. Price 25c.
50c and $1.00 a bottle.
Sold by L. A. Holmes & Co.
RICLANDITES
upon the relax, dry muscular coat
of the bowels, remove irritation,
dryness and soreness, overcome
weakness, and tone andstrength-
en the nerves and muscles, and
restore the bowels and associate
organs to more vigorous and
healthy activity.
Rexall Orderlies not only cure
oonstipation, but they remove the
cause of this ailment. They also
overcome the necessity of con-
stantly taking laxatives to keep
the bowels in normal condition.
There is really no similar med-
icine so good as Rexall Orderlies,
especially for children, aged and
delicate persons. They are pre-
pared in tablet form and in two
sizea of packages; 12 tablets 10c;
and 36 tablets 25c.
Sold by Rogers' drug store,
three doors east of postoffioe,
Geary,Okla.
15 gallons of water
heated to the point of
boiling, while breakfast
is cooking. When water
gets too hot reservoir ||
can be moved away '*■'
from fire by shifting
the leaver shown.
8SESES3
Where pressure water is used
this malleable iron pin-extension
water front, which has more
heating surface than any
other, supplies abundance
of hot water to
all parts of the house it takes tha
place of resarvoir.
. ~r;;;
It will soon be house=cleaing time and you will want a new Cook
Stove. You all know what the Majestic is. There is nothing better
made. We also have the Celebrated Great Western line, the best line
of cast stoves made. We guarantee everyone tliat'goes out. And if it
don't do the work it does not cost you a cent. We can sell you a cook
from $4 to $65. Come and see us for anything in Hardware and Imple=
ments.
Weber Hardware and Implement Co.
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW.
An improvement over many Cough. LunJ and Bronchial Remedies, because it rids the
system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the boweJs. No opiates. Guaranteed to give
satisfacticn or money refunded. Prepared by PINEULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. U. 5. A.
FOR SALE BY L. A. HOLMES A CO.
In a statement issued by the
U. S. weather office at Oklahoma
City, is the following:
"The year 1908 was the wettest
of which there is a record. The
A Square Deal
Is a«ured you when you buy Dr. Pierce
family medicines—for all the ingredi-
ents entering into them are printed on
the bottle-wrappers and their formulas
are attested under oath as being complrte
and correct. You know just what you are
paying fur ami that the ingredients are
gathered from Nature's laboratory, being
selected from the most valuable native
medicinal roots found growing in our
American forestSTmdjvhiie potent to cur*
are perf€Ptii hnrnTlw^V^to the most
delicate woituHia w*n>iiiT7Ttn~ Not adro;
h- - "'y ?■
principles u-ed in them, viz.—pup.
K'' i i i.■'
us apciH possesses
Intrinsic medii'tiiXl
rcTirai properties of It* own.
valuable antiseptic and antl-
beinj? a most
fermont, nutritiva and soothing demul-
cent.
Lilvrerlne plays an important part in
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery in
the cure of Indigestion, dyspepsia and
weak stomach, attended by sour risinps,
heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue,
poor appetite, gnawing feeling in stom-
ach. biliousness and kindred derange-
ments of the stomach, liver and bowels.
Resides curing all the above distressing
ailments, the"(it>lden Medical Discovery "
Is a s| eciflc for all diseases of the mucous
membranes, as catarrh, whether of the
nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels
or pelvic organs. Even in its ulcerative
sta^os it will yield to this sovereign rem-
edy if Its use be persevered in. in Chronic
Catarrh of the Sasal passages, it is \\ < II,
while taking the "Golden Medical Dis-
covery" for the necessary constitutional
treatment, to cleanse the passages frwlv
two or three times a day with Dr. Sa«« *
Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course
of treatmaut generally cures the worst
and hotnwii'w rs
n) hy hr
Uvu. it U Uie U'V. :
nrntbranr* Tho " Dis *
for acute mturtis aris-
v. nor must It bp ex-
iption In Its adrano *d
III do that-bnt for all
i lead up to consume*
l Id« tbai caii ba ulaa
W. C. Frazee and wife are tus-
sling with the lagrippe.
Earl Abraham is at home .with
a severe case of lagrippe.
The wind still blows the sand
through a fellows whiskers.
Henry Frazee and wife visited
with Mr. and Mrs. John Williams
Sunday.
Dave McDonald, Henry Frazee
and Clarence Stoner delivered
their hogs to Paden Saturday.
Last Tuesday Jack Scott suc-
ceeded in killing the last of the
two coyctea that has been feasting
on his chickens for the past year.
It is no longer a mystery as to
the parties that have been putting
some rather nice postal cards in
circulation. Best wishes to the
I senders.
While on his way to the mail
1 box, Joe McDonald's horse be-
came frightened at a coyote, and
threw him off, hurting his shoul-
der and shaking him up other-
i wise.
J. E. Stoner and wife visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott
at their home Monday and Mon-
day night. Jack and J. E. spent
the evening shooting rabbits by
moonlight.
J. E. Stoner has returned to
Centerville, la., where he will
work a couple of months, then
he. his wif3 and father will move
to Texas county where tiiey will
farm thia season.
D. Troxell is busy fixing up
around his farm, but from the
looks of things, he has done con-
siderable damage to the wire
cround his hog pasture while
j burning around it
BUCK GIVES Oil
Plenty of Geary Readers have
This Experience
You tax the kidneys—overwork
them—
They can't keep up the contin-
ual strain.
The back gives out—it aches
and pains.
Urinary troubles set in.
Don't wait longer—take Doan's
Kidney Pills.
Geary people tell you how they
act.
11. F. Halls, dealer in real estate, living
on West Main street, Geary. Okla., says:
••From my experience with Doan's Kid-
ney Pills, I believe them to be a valuable
remedy for kidney trouble. I think my
complaint was brought on by the strain
on my back from working at my desk.
I had intense pains through the regiou
of my kidneys, the kidney secretions
were unnatural in appearance and too
frequent in action and at 'inies contained
a heavy sediment. Deciding to check
the trouble, if possible, I procured a box
of Doan's Kidney Pills at L. A. Holme's
drug store and began their use. Kelief
followed soon after taking this remedy,
and when I had used the contents of a
few boxes I was in good health, i am
pleased to give Doan's Kidney Pills my
strongest endorsement."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ceuts.
Foster-Milburn Co . Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
Last Friday, W. W. Morrrison
fitted his team with one of the
finest sets of harness in town.
They were some of C. L. Mar-
riott's hand made harass trimmed
harnes and surely did look fine on
such a good team.
It knocks the itch
It may not cure all your ill«. but it
does care one of the worst. It cures any
for of itch ever known—no matter what
its called, when the sensation is "iu-b."
it knocks it. Kczetna. ringworms, are
cured by one box. It* guaranteed, and i
its name is I'unt's Cure.
&
ti If it's in our line we have it
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I Our line is
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t Shelby & Morrison
J TELEPHONE NO. 86
The Little Meat MarKet I
H. P. DETTWEILER, Proprietor g
The Finest of Fresh f
and Cured
MEATS |
Oysters, Celery
Pickles, Lard
When you want something O
good come to this shop a
JUST CALL UP PHONE 43
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P. A. BURHANS
resident dentist
Crown and Bridge Work a .specialty Office Hour*— a. m
12 m; 1 p. ui. to 6:30, Over First National bank.
TELEPHONE NO _
63 geary, oklahoma
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