The Cleo Chieftain (Cleo, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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LIVING TOO HASTILY
AMERICAN WOMEN BREAK DOWN
Irregularitlee and Female Derangi
mente Beeult — Cured by Lydia JS
Plnfcham'a Vegetable Uoirgouad
Owing to our mode and manner of
Using and the nervous haste of every
woman to accomplish just so much
each day it is said that there is not
one woman in twenty-five but what
auffers with some derangement of the
female organism and thus is the secret
of so many unhappy homes
No woman can be amiable light-
hearted and happy a joy to her hus-
band and children and perform the
duties incumbent upon her en she is
suffering with backache headache
nervousness sleeplessness bearing
down pains displacement of the womb
spinal weakness or ovarian troubles
Irritability and snappy retorts take
the place of pleasantness and oil sun-
shine is driven out of the home and
lives are wrecked by woman's great
enemy — womb trouble
Head this letter:
Dear Mrs Pinkham: —
- " I was troubled for eight years with Irregu-
larities which broke down my health and
brought on extreme nervousness and despon-
dency Lydia & Pink ham's Vegetable Com-
pound proved to be the only medicine which
helped iiml I)ay by day 1 improved in health
while takisg it until I was entirely cured I
can attend to my social and household duties
and thoroughly enjoy life once mors ss Lydia
tin's Vegetable Compound has mads
K Pinkhiun'a
me a well woman without an ache or s pait
— Mrs Chester Curry 41) Saratoga street
East Boston Mam
At the first indication of ill health
painful or Irregular menstruation
I iain in the aide headache backache
bearing-down pains ‘nervousness or
" the blues" secure at once a bottle of
Lydia R Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound and begin its use
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$350 SHOES
TTnfott
Made
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Pwijrla nskM and nOi more
AlPii'i 9I0O sliuta than sar other
ifisnnrarttirpr In the worlds olnooo
f T M IIH fkU inuni
V L Douglas I3M shoes are the
rriGlul sHIftrs In tle world became of
fthetr excellent sljk eajr fitting and
— pertor wearing -ualHie Ther aro
d fond m those that cost from
iOO to S700 The only difference Is
tlM prke I DookIm -'lfto ihom
eeat more to mthe hold their shape
wetter wear looser anl are of (renter
value than anr other 03no xhoe on the
market today W L Iou(Im (ear
wntoce Otetr mine hr aUmHnff Ills
name and prtem oa the bottm of eerh
hob Iook for ft Take no ubetltsatn
e Itooflae B3AO xhoee are solj
thfeafh btoown retail Rtorea In theprta
pwl eltiea and by elioe denlerx every
where honstlcr where yoe lire W L
llouflao ahoea are within yuur rumli
EQUAL 0300 9HOEO
Aere wore IF L boaptae fJV ghoeg for
peers and tonmdm them eqoa 1 to ear $SM $koo
mom on the market -Then harg wrn rah ro
Bays wsarW L Douglas llMn4M
skuas bcaae tbs t better hoM thstr
sbspssad wsar luagsr tins stber omIus
Cv i AlWiu im Cbnu CnUhn f hit
M ftoff Comma Colt 1$ eoaeeded to
the finest patent leather produced
Foot Color Byeteio will mot wear Brassy
W Is Dmrcle bw the lararat hoe malt order
tanrinrw la th wnrM No troeMe Ut set a lit
d mslL M cotarEtraprjMiriMrlrarr
If roe hairs further Information nrite teo
lUmsiratod Catalogae of Spnmf Aiglet
l IHWOUj ftracllaa Nut
INCREASE 8PEEO OP SWIMMER
Webllke Attachment Gives Feres to
the Stroke
Despite the fact that none of the
various swimming devices that peren-
nially make their appearance in the I
patent records ever materialize does
not apparently deter other Inventors
from attempting this fascinating prob-
lem Moot of the devices are intended
for attachment to the hands or arms
the fundamental principle in all being
to increase the thrust area The
(ipoolflo device shown here differs
from most of Its class in that it is
designed to be attached to the sole of
the foot of the swimmer Two rec-
tangular shaped wings of light but
rrn
rigid material are secured by hinges I
sf special design These wings are
secured to the foot by means of straps
As the swimmer makes a propelling
kick or thrust of the foot the wings
open to their fullest extent thereby
presenting a maximum area to and
consequently affording a correspond'
Ing increase In the efficiency of the
stroke A soon as the swimmer's
legs are drawn toward the body pre-
paratory for another stroke the wings
of the device meeting the resistance
of the water naturally close as far as :
the straps provided for the purpose
will permit them By combining ex-
treme lightness and compactness with I
durability tho Inventors believe they
bare discovered a device that will
greatly facilitate the speed it is poa-1
slbie for a swimmer to obtain
Given Lien on Gravestones
Among the many remarkable acts
of the Maine Legislature recently ad-
journed was the passage of a law ea-1
tabllfching a lien on gravestones by
which the marble worker may within
two years from the erection of the
stone take possession of the memo-
rial In satisfaction of any sum that
may at that time remain unpaid When
the law was under consideration In
the legislature It attracted very little
attention but now that it haa been
passed there has arisen a great storm
of protest The law la denounced aa
"ghoulish" and the legislature and
tombstone makers are being roundly
abused for their utter lack of decency
In thus opening a legal way to the in-
vasion of the sacred precincts of the I
dead But it is the law and Maine
people who wish to rest easy In tbelr
graves must now make sure before
death that the tombstone maker will
be paid In full
Abyssinian Autograph
£01
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This signature of Ras Makonnen
minister of Emperor Menelek of Abys-
sinia took him half an hour to write
8 wan in Mourning
A swan about which n curious story
Is told in Cumberland has Just re-
turned for Its summer visit to Moor-
house Tarn
Originally the swan took up his
abode oa the lakelet In company with
his mate but their nest was robbed
and the female bird died apparently
brokenhearted The bereaved consort
covered the body with leaves and
reeds and departed
Every spring since he has regularly
returned to tne grave always alone
and with the water hens for com-
pany swims disconsolately about the
tarn throughout the summer— London
Daily Mall
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Conviction
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When buying loose coffee or anything your grocer happens
to have in his bin hovf do you know what you arc
fatting ? Some queer stories about coffee that is sold in bulk
could be told if the people who handle it (grocers) cored to
speak out -
Oould any amount of mere talk have persuaded millions of
housekeepers to use
Uon Coffee
the leader Of all package coffees for over a quarter
of a century if they had not found it superior to all other brands in
Purity Strength Flavor and Uniformity?
uon corns
mei
proof el smHI
popularity
U (he verdict of MILLIONS OF
HOUSEKEEPERS docs saot eomvteee
yosol the merit of UON COFFEE
It costs you het a trifle to hey a
package It la the easiest way to
convince yoaraelL and to make
yea a PERMANENT PURCHASER
UON OOPriB Is aolf ootr Id I lb mJk) Mcksra
sad rrechsa 70a as parsaaaUan sswast ft isftoor
factor
Uoadwad oa svsrr packtga
S are ihsa UeeAseds (or r slash Is prwnlsm
SOLD BY GROCERS
EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE OO Toledo Ohio
Tbsse Shoes were Awarded
Crond Prise at St Louis World’s Pair
FMMOf 1HOS tot Mss Is wads from att Issthsra
stltaS jsS eomlorteble lasts to St sav loot Tk-r are
sv wslte whlsb maaas sxlbl solas Vila do was or teaks
Irritate Ik foot TbS tumoWIR 8MOS lor Wowsa
a wsluaad has taraa Is atrllah dorablo aaS entsfortebla
I yoar dsalsr (or tkes II bo om am kanilla these abooa
1 direct Tbay will pleaee oa and yea wlU aara from M
SlM par pair la prloae assail akargad lor rboos o I
obaraelar
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The tin pedler strange to say
looks for customers who hsve the tin
I do not believe Piao's Cura lor Consumption
has an equal lor ootighs and eolda— Jon P
Botsu Trinity Spring ‘ad Feb IB ltoa
The artificial foot manufacturer
responsible for many false steps
Is
Dr DmuM Knintft Fivortto tUvn1y If
hUptel o both am nil egee Cim Ktdnpy im
Mpw o4hlBh hh4 pwtee lb Wood 1 oil drogylMo
The man In the moon Isn’t mad at
Old Sol for making light of him
- DON’T VOROBT
A large package Bed Cross Hall nine only
I oeola The Muse Company South liend lul
Would you say that the weaver of
woollen cloth was caught nappingT
Follows Trial
mSIHBM
means a day of hard labor to house-
keepers lint there is great satisfaction
In seeing the line full of clean clothes
You can always rest assured that the
clothes will be anowjr white if you use
RED DROSS
BAUL BLUE
It is pure and is guaranteed not to
injure the most delicate fabrics flood
housekeepers ' everywhere endorse it
and one trial will be sufficient to con-
vince you of its merits Hold by grocers
everywhere Large package gg
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Bishop, John W. The Cleo Chieftain (Cleo, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1905, newspaper, May 26, 1905; Cleo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1859182/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.