The Cheyenne Star and Roger Mills Sentinel (Cheyenne, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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THE CHEYENNE STAR
THIS BRIGHT
BABY GIRL
Drought Joy to Home Mrs
Price’s Health Restored by
Lydia E Pinkham’t Vege-
table Compound
ScootaePa — “I never felt like work-
ing and when I would try to do any
work standingon my
feet 1 would just
drag around all day
long At timea I
wiwild have terrible
paina and would b
in bed three or four
daya 1 waa in tnia
condition about a
Fear when 1 aaw
ydia E I’inkham'a
Vegetable Com-
pound advertiaed in
the paper 1 had
heard different women aay it waa good
for womon'a trouble and my aunt
thought it would help me aa it had
helped her So I took the Vegetable
Compound and it brought things right
and I waa in good ahape before I became
a mother again I believe it belpa at
birth too aa with both my other babiea
I Buttered a great deal more than with
thia one I thank you a thousand times
for the good your medicine has done me
It baa suroly made our home a happy
one"— Mrs Robert Price Scootac
via Lockhaven Pa
In a recent country-wide canvasa of
purchasers of Lydia E Pinkham'a Veg-
etable Compound 63 out of every 100
report they were benefited by its use
ra-
Something to Think About
Dv F A WALKER
'I r
ns
MOTHER!
Child's Best Laxative is
"California Fig Syrup”
RESPONSIBILITY
VtTTHIN toe breuata of amhltloua
’ r youth of both Boxes there la
yearning for the day when they ahull
be la a position to assume responsl
billty buckle on their armor and murtb
at the bead of their own regiment
Aa the- look out upon the vista of
yeara confronting them they dream
of the worlds they ahull conquer and
tlia honor which shall be theirs alien
their fbulrs have caught solus of the
whiteness of snow
It Is good to peep into the future
and venture a guesa us to what it
holds for bravo hearts and willing
hands
Those who do this In honor to them-
selves and their employers have with-
in them the essence of which noble
manhood and womanhood are made
They are ant ashamed to toil and soil
their hands for they know that manual
labor brings to the faithful a quality
cf content that cannot he uttuined by
any other means
Bo they keep pressing toward the
drcaiu-city eager for conquest and
anxious to accept responsibility
Whnt these ardent youths are doing
now is well done Each day there Is
visible Improvement in their work
They cut to the mark
It mutters not that their friends are
few so long os they are true With
ouch friends they are comfortable and
happy Neither they nor their associ-
ates spend their evening hours In idle-
ness They rend and think discuss the
leading questions of the day In this
manner they brnnden their minds
sharpen their vision and strengthen
their powers to reason
They dwell In contentment with the
noisy world all about them obsessed
with the one Idea of some day bearing
Hurry Mother! Even a bilious con-
rtlputed feverish child loves the plens-
I ENOUGH
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
i-xx-i-x-x-x-x-x-xx-x-i-xx":-)
ant taste of “California Fig Syrup’’ and I 'yilEIlE'S a fellow higher up
It never falls to open the bowels A I A and a fellow lower down
teaspoonful today may prevent a sick
child tomorrow
Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali-
fornia Fig Syrup” which hns directions
for babies and children of all ages
printed on bottle Mother! You must
aay "California" or you may ‘get an
Imitation fig syrup
Gioira'&
Tastefe
Gkiii Tonic
Old Standard Remedy for
Chills and Malaria 60c
STEARNS1
Electric Paste
TW Quality TroJucf '
SURE
DEATH
to ‘Rats SMice
i XiSS Cockroaches
Ants IT dfrHmp Etc I
th irrearct known dfitrorm of food anc
propcrrrt alio camfri of dieac If creates
desire In rhee peers to run from the budding fct i
water and freah air dlng outside In a few momcrra I
Ready fr uae Better than trap Money hack If It j
fall JScandSlV) Enough to kill hundreds of rao i
admire SM Hr atl Refuse aubwirutca
U I OOVEtNMtKt BUTS IT
Some have silver when they sup
There are others on the town
And somewhere In
Ilct ween the two
Not up nr clown
Are I and you
There’s a fellow who has more
There’s a fellow who has less
Looking other people o’er
We’re Just average I guess
Not rich nor poor
Is what I mean
Hut somewhere else
Just In between
There’s a fellow with the gout
There’s a fellow minus shoeai
When I have to move about
Neither fortune I would choose
I'or you and I
Are satisfied
Prepared to walk
Or glud to ride
There’s a weary millionaire
There’s a man without a cent
In between the two somewhere
We nre mightily content
We haven't such
A lot of stuff
Yet tlmnk the Lord
We have enough
t£ by McClur Kewapasr S ndlcat
responsibility and helping others to
higher altitudes
The erring thoughtless and pleasure-loving
have no such Ideal
They have chosen their place
among the shirkers and are already
luurked by Time for t lie scrap-heap
And the conclusion of this Is that
only those who are willing to play the
leading role In life tuke the Jars and
Jolts as they come amlle complacently
on difficulties are capable of going
forth to conquer being conqueror at
thla hour without auspectlng It
Q by McClure Ntwipkptr bynJIcatt)
O
Has Anyone Ldughed
At You '
Because— By ETEYSEK
I ‘ YOU ar diplomatic! i
This stings 1 Ydu are probably
very polite and yon hate to hurt
peoples’ feelings and for thnt
reason you are called diplomatic jf
and people say “you know what X
side your bread Is buttered on" y
It hurts you because you are X
naturally well bred and well y
trained It la hitter to he turned
down for a thing you are not y
You think you will try and be X
a hit brusque hut you 'cannot
It Isn’t your nature to be
thoughtless Diplomacy Is a
good trait when It Is used as
much for the comfort of others
X ns for your own advancement
X Rejoice In It there la too little
y of it
SO
X Your get-away here la:
You probably hava mors
X friends and more happiness
y than the tactlesa and to-called
X undiplomatic
Rejections of a
Bachelor Qirl
Cq HELEN KOU7LAND
TgT
)Djc sib?
GRAIN MIXTURES FOR
YOUNG DAIRY CALVES I
2
A MAN always lets somebody els
do his worrying for I1I111— hut a
woman docmi’t need any help
This Is an age of aelf-minle men
machlne-mnde law a home-mude
drink and home-made beauties
It Isn’t until after the smnshnp
that a man deride that It requ'rc
something besides brute foree and de-
termination to' run a motorcar — or a
wife
It doesn’t take so very much love
to “make the world go ’round" If you
have plenty of money to oli the axis
Leisure" to a married woman la
that sweet "pause In the day’ occu-
pation” when nobody around the
house can think up anything else for
her to do
Ye Mllllcent the difference be-
tween the way In which a man trie
to "persuade” you of something be-
fore marriage and the way In which
he will try to "convince" you of some-
thing after marriage Is as great aa
the difference between the way he
talks to a toddle-top and the way he I part wheat bran and one part ground
talks to a balky flivver oats
3 Three parts cracked com one j
Every man fondly hopes to find a
woman who will "understand” him
and who at the same time know
nothing of the world and Its wickedness
ASK your local dealer to rec
ommend a practical dec-
orator If you are unable to
secure one you ern do the work
yourself tinting and stenciling
your walls to give beautiful result
71 TJ rfo
P”LL‘ ’ M r
Instead of Kalsomine or Wall Paper
Alabastine is a dry powder mixes with
cold water directions on each package Used on platter wall board
and all wall surfaces White and artistic durable
tints Cross and circle printed in red on each package
SPECIAL STENCIL OFFER
We will upp!y cut ttencil to any user of Albatine— one itencil
for each room requiring not leu than two package if you will
eend the Urge word ALABASTINE cut from the face of the
package over the croia and circle accompanied by ISc in atampa
or adver for each ttencil debited covering povtage and packing
Wmi for free booklet "Nature’ Beautiful Tint"
THE ALABASTINE COMPANY
t4g Graadvill Avaeee Greed Rapt da MicUeee
To Express Relief
After a short meeting a little singing
W89 Indulged In by some of the mem-
bers of a eoelnl gathering and hulf
way down the program the nnme of
Bert Browne figured
When the time came for him to ap-
part wheat bran one part ground oata I a messenger arrived to say that he
and one part linseed meal
4 Five parts crocked com one part
wheat bran one port ground oats and
one part blood meaL
5 Oats ground
Some time during the third month
calves will probably be eating about
three pounds of grain a day When
wrapied In the cotton-batting of "good I the Sraln Is fed with the separated I — Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph
advice” I mlk II should never be mixed with the 1
milk and It Is questionable whether
A man’s love Is not dead until he I thore Is an ‘vantage In soaking or
begins to think of his wife merely as boiling
the person who disturbs his morning
was suffering from a bad cold and
therefore the chairman had to excuse
him to the audience
Ladies and gentlemen” said the
chairman "I have to announce that
Mr Brown will be unable to sing aa
announced and therefore Mr Green
will give us ‘A Pong of Thanksgiving”
f beauty-sleep and his after-dinner rev- ImprOVed-SireS Work Is
’ ' erles 1
(Copyright by Helen Rowland)
Encouraged by Breeders
"The Alabama beef cattle breeders
have sold all of their surplus bulls of
breeding age” says K G Baker ex-
tension market agent of that state who
recently visited the United States De-
partment of Agriculture
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never
Suspect It
Applicants for Insurance Should
Use Swamp-Root
Judging from report from druggists
Mr Baker I who are constantly in direct touch with
cites as one reason for this Increased I the public there i one preparation that
I demand for bulls the influence of the I ha been very successful in overcoming
co-operative show and sale of feeder I condition The mild and healing
cattle held In October at the Montgom I m uence° r Kilmer' Swamp-Root 1
Lift Off-No Pain!
ery Union Pto k Yards In co-operation
with the state extension service
In this event nearly 12iO head of
I cattle were sold at auction many of j
them going to feedlot buyers repre-
senting adjoining and' more northern
oon realized It stand the hghest for
it remarkable record of success
An examining physician for one of the
prominent Life Insurance Uompanies in
an interview of the subject made the as-
tonishing statement that one reason why
so many applicant fnr insurance are re
states Before the sale the cattle were I jected ia because kidney trouble is so
all publicly graded for quality size I common to the American people and the
sex etc and demonstrations made to I large majority of those whose applications
show the advantages of using pure I re declined do not even suspect that
j -bred hulls of good quality hve the disease Dr Kilmer’s
Brodueera received from 2 to 3 cents Swamp-Root ia on sale at all drug stores
per pound more for their cattle under mJottle oftwo “ medum “d
this system than they could obtain by I However if yon wih first to test ths
marketing them in ungraded lots to
local buyers
Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a llttlf
"Freezone" on an aching corn Instant
ly that corn s’ops hurting thpn short
Iy you lift it right off with fingers
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle ot
'Freezone” for a few cents sufficient to
remove every hard corn soft corn of
corn between the toes and the foot
calluses without soreness or Irritation
great preparation send ten cent to Dr
Kilmer A Uo Binghamton X Y for a
1 mPle bottle When writing be sure
I’lans have been made to continue 4nJ menton thu paper-Advertisement
this enterprise as a permanent annual
event and It Is expected to provide a
much-needed stimulus to beef cattle
production In that section
OP
Seeks Old Sweetheart
An almost dully visitor at Doctors
Commons Knlghtrlder street Is tin ok
mnn who Is determined to find out If e
sweetheart of Ms youth ever married
says a London (Eng) di-pntcli F01
weeks he searched the records with
out revealing his obJot but one da)
he said thnt runny years ago he war
engaged to marry ami had obtained the
license hut the wedding never took
place Having mnde a fortune he now
dosltes to trace his former fiancee and I
atone for her disappointment of years
ago
TTlomer’s Cook Book
&
he Young Lady
Across the Way
0iimmicciii'irjiimmiairtcnLumi iu:jmimiiiimii
Entire candor and honesty regarding
ouraelve Instead of being the first
I one of the last and hitfheftt attain-
ments of a perfectly fashioned charac-
ter liut though this la true It Is also
the beginning of ‘all well-doing with-
out some nuaiure of It even though
weak and unsteady no good thing can
begin— J C Shalrp
Help That Achy Back!
Are you dragging around day after
day with a dull unceasing backache?
Are you lame in the morning bothered
with headaches dizziness and urinary
disorder? Feel tired irritable and
diacouraged! Then there’ surely aome-
tlnng wrong and likely it’s kidney
weakness Don't neglect itl Get back
your health while you can Use Doan's
I'llll Doan’s have helped thousands
of ailing folks They ahould help you
Ask your' neighbor t
An Oklahoma Cate -
- Mr M J Joyce
I fit Clin
w i W ton Oktn
kfc"My kidnry wer
' f '1 V® weak and acted Ir-
LJ 3 rrgularlv Thar
L' 'j1 l ws a dull nagirtng
ache In my back
and I f!t tired and
languid My houee-
wwork niada m e
-'ea'nervoiii Homeone
’advised ms to take
it X 4 Donn a IMlis and I
had only used them a short tim
befora I could e great benefit
Continued ties cured me”
DOAN’ST
STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS
FotrMdbum Mia CW buMw N Y
THINGS FOR THE FAMILY
Put Into a punch bowl a cupful of
gmnuluted sugar and the Juice of
six lemons But In three peeled end
sliced lemons and leave on Ice until
ready to serve Add a dozen sprays
of green mint and a quart of crocked
Ice Stir well and pour Into it three
bottles of ginger ale Serve at once
Orange Cake
Take two cupfuls of sugar one-half
cupful of shortening one teaspoonful
of unit one-half cupful of milk one-
half cupful of orange Juice four cup-
fuls of Dour five eggs and four tea-
spoonfuls of baking powder Mix and
hake In layers and use the following
for the filling
Uook all together— one-hnlf cupful
of sugar two-thinls cupful of water
twrt tuhlrspoonfuls ench of hutter and
corn atarrh one-third of a rupful of
orange JuUe and a teaspoonful of
lemon Juice When smooth ard well
cooked pour over a well-beaten egg
Beat until cool
Savory Potatoes
Arrange eight medium-sized pota-
toes In a shallow taking dish after
peeling them Add one-fourth cupful
of water six tablespoonfnl of olive
11 two onions minced one tablespoon- 1
ful of powdered sage one teuspoonfui
of salt and a few dashes of epper
Bake un hour until the potatoes are
brown and soft
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(£ 1924 Western Newspaper Union)
o
Men You May Marry
JJ By E R PEYSER $
t ?
Y Hat a man like thia propoaed J
to you!
X Symptom: Mysterious
y never know whether he
X show up for a date or not
y never feel certain of him
X can’t make out Just what
2 huslr
keep
iness Is When you do he
X "hen he is talked of— quite X
flippant with others
stiffly In one piece
He wulks
-hns sort of i
a starey eve seems to he look- v
Ing In at Asia lie likes you he X
says — ’cause you don't hotter y
him with 1001 foolish questions X
x
He Is the question mark of
Forage Crops in Summer
Are of Big Importance
A good many dairymen find that
when the summer months begin to
show np dry pastures they also find
It the easiest way to let the cows dry
up or at least cut down the milk pro-
duction It Is during these months
that It Is Important to keep a steady
supply of milk to meet a steady de-
mand from the markets During May
and early June the cows are doing
their best while In July the milk sup-
ply falls off ’ 1
Hlac legumes or hay feeds should
be added to the scanty pastures In
July nnd August For thnt reason It
Is well to be planning on the crops
now to keep an even feed supply on
hand all summer Some grain should
be added to the supplementary feed
throughout the summer Alfalfa
clover soy beans cowpeas Sudan
grass sorghums silage field pees
etc can be turned Into ready cash by
way ‘of the milk route to very good
advantage In this manner
Has Woman Bailiff
Pennsylvania's fir-t woman bailiff Is
M'ss Ruth Van Yalkenhurg ot Wells-
horo who has been appointed to -the
office In tho Tioga Uounty court
WOMEN CAN DYE ANY
GARMENT DRAPERY
personal
Ivygien e
Physicians itrongly discour-
age the use of poisonous
irritating or burning solu-
tions for per5ona! hygiene-
Zonite is non-poisonous
non-bumin j and non-im-fating
It may be urd regu-
larly strong enough to de-
stroy gurmi uithout harm to
the teabitive tissues of the
body
‘JgpM
pZZ KILLS GERMS
Dye or Tint Worn Faded Thing
New for 15 Cents
Diamond Dy
IN FACT
the question mark of X
your life’s sentence
Prescription for bride-to-be:
Forget the question mark
liead in) st ery talcs get your
questions satisfied there
ABSORB THIS:
X To have ie not to behold
o C Sr Wce-Tttre Newspaper S aU:ct)
$ I Hire times
The young lady across thy way sayt
the man In churge of the tilling sta-
tion seems to he a very nice young
fellow and she feels sure every gallon
of gasoline she gets hen he Is on
duty contains the full two quarts
by blcCIur Newappr Syadlcat )
o
Caveland News
Mr Votetet — You’re an undp!rnhle
citizen Yon d'dn’t vote the Lst elec-
tion day
UitUeu — Yea 1 did In fart 1 voted
Dairy Notes
Ft
It takes longer to feed a scrub cow
than It does to milk her
Ordinary shelled corn Is the best
supplement to sklm-milk for calves
One of the neglected opportunities
In most dairies Is the currycomb It
pays to use 1L
Pure bred dairy cows do not guar-
antee success not even pure bred
cows from blgh-produclng ancestry
Tuberculosis can he detected with
a high degree of accuracy by the use
of the tuberculin test
There Is no higher type of farming
than that of keeping good dairy cows
selling the hutterfat and feeding the
skim milk to good hogs calves and
chickens
Excepting the extra time for milk-
ing It require no more iatair to care
for a cow producing 8000 pounds of
milk than It does to care for a scrub
producing 1000 pound
Don't wonder whether you can dye
or tint successfully because perfect
home dyeing Is guaranteed with ‘‘Dia-
mond Dyes” even if you have never
dyed before Druggists have all colors
Directions in each package — Advertisement
A play In which the trouble begins
when the curtain gins up arrives at
a climax quicker
No ugly grimy streaks on the
clothes when Red Cross Ball Blue Is
used Good bluing gets good results
All grocers carry 1L — Advertisement
He Is dou! ly sinful who congratu-
lates a successful knave
DOSCHEE’S SYRUP
Allays irritation soothes and heals throat
and I nog inflammation The constant
irritation of cough keep the delicate
mucus membrane of the throat and long
ina congested condition whichBosUIEE'S
SYRL’P gently and quickly heals For thia
reason it has been a favorite household
remedy for colds coughs bronchitis aad
especially for lung troubles in millions of
homes ail over the worid for the last fifty-
seven years enabling the patient to obtain
a good night's rest free from coughing
with easy expectoration in the morning
Yon can buy BoscheE'S SYRUP wherever
medicines are sold
Lice Mites and Bed Bugs
exterminated by Nolan Lice Killer Oil
preparation of g-vsl penetrative power
Kis od burs and dtrova insect and
ega No eiuel for ue on cattle and huge
Proven by 17 ear‘ u- Money refunded if
it fails Enoukh for 2 gallons Si 75 or 4
gallons $3 Q prepaid Full directions oQ
eo h can One used alway a customer
Kef-rencee First National Hank or th
Karmen' Fav'nga Bank Ru'hvan Iowa
NO! 4 V BHOv pent 1 RTHK 14
Lady
Dealer — No
listener
A Rare Bird
Does this parrot talk well!
but he's a wonderful
Children Cry for “Casforia”
Especially Prepared for Infants and Children cf AH Ages
Mother! Fletcher’s Castorla has
been In nse for over 30 years as a
pleasant harmless substitute for
Custor Oil Paregoric Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups Contains no
narcotics Froven directions are oa
each package Physicians everywhere
recommend It The kind you havg
always bought hears signature of
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It
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Take a good dose of Carter’s Little Liver Pills
then take 2 or 3 for few nights after They restore h
the organa to their proper function and Headache n
and the causes of it paca awav ”
TEXT REGULATE THE BGTYELS aad Q
TSirZNT CGNjIiFAI iOY
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