The Taloga Advocate. (Taloga, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1902 Page: 2 of 12
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Instant Relief from 'Rheumatism and
Neuralgia'- -j
Hers Is a case:- Mr T Shepherd of
Whitburn “ Sunderland - Ohio ears:
“My wife fluttered severely from rheu-
matlam and neuragla - She could not
get one moment's rest and was nearly
crazed with pain Obtained Instant re
lief and a permanent cure by using
the contents of one bottle of St Ja-
cobs Oil Ther' is no other remedy la
the world that will do this The In-
stantaneous effect which St Jacobs Oil
prodnces is a part of Its half a century
record St Jacobs Oil is sold In 25
cts and 50 cts sizes by alj druggists
The words “Acts like Magic" “Con-
quers Pain" which have been used in
connection with St Jacobs Oil for
more than 50 years are wonderfully
' and truly descriptive
Life Is too short to miss any of the
fun ' -
' — 1 1 S'
'For forty years Dr Fowler’s Extract of
IWild Strawberry has been curing summer
complain tdy wo terv diarrhoea bloody flux
I pain in the stomach and it has nsver yet
i tailed to do everything claimed for it
Ton cant expect the owner of an an
'tomobUc bo hare horse sense
- IfUr IT IS THE BEST
jt beeanee made by an entirely differ-
ent peaces ' Defiance Starch Is unlike
any other better and one-third more
for 19 cents
N man objects to being underrated
by the assessor
boh iron tops clothes
Dae Bed Cross Ball Bine and keep them
White sfl enow All grooera to a package
i Yfaa With Commodore Perry
The sole survivor of Commodore
'Perry's expedition to Japan Is Prof
John 8 Bewail of Bangor theological
seminary Prof Bewail Is now en-
gaged In writing a book giving a com-
I plete history of the expedition and Us
results
t
j Honesty In Germany
Valuable papers and I750Q In notes
were contained In a pocketbook
I which an American accidentally drop-
ped ovortxrard from a yacht during
the Kiel regatta The pocketbook was
wished ashore later at Ashaustrand
and picked up by a - workman who
restored It with Us contents Intact
to the owner
- Advancement In Indls '
One of the native rulers of India
who was educated In England has
Issued a decree permitting the re-
jn aril age of widows When It is
known (hat In India there are more
than MJ309000 widows many of them
children under 10 years of age and
that the1 condition of widowhood is
virtual slavery the significance of
this decree as an entering wedge In
removing one of the curses of India
—Us child widows — Is plainly apparent
In Bed Three Months
Oolitic Ind Sept 15— Mr W A
Terry of this place suffered for
months with a very severe case of
Kidney Trouble
- He was so very bad that he was
almost confined to 'his bed for three
months
He tried many medicines but he
'could not get any relief till he com-
imenced to use a remedy introduced
here some time ago as a cure for
Kidney Trouble the name of which Is
Dodd's Kidney Pills
Mr Terry says that the second day
after commencing to use this remedy
he could notice a very marked Im-
provement In his condition and In a
short time he was able to go about
again
I He is naturally filled with gratitude
to Dodd's Kidney Pills for the im-
mense amount of good they have done
hlm and says:
- 1 would recommend Dodd’s Kid
ney Pills to every sufferer rrom kid-
ney or Bladder trouble for from my
experience I am sure they are the
best medicine to be bad for all : dis-
eases of this nature" ”
It's a' mistake to suppose that tbs
art of conversation consists of asking
questions
rani bilUJS - OF LIFL
u c C I h
QUIPS AND CRANK8 GUARANTEED
'TO CAUSE A SMILE
PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR
PRAISES PE-RIHJA
Had a Right to Be Called Versatile—
Scotsman Who Feared Worse Luck
Than the Desertion of His Wife — A
Terrible Mistake ' '
Worse
The wife of a certain man' having
quareled with him left him and went
to live with her mother A friend
meeting him next day accosted him
thus: - - '
“Man Jamie this is an awfu’ thing
that has befa'en you It’s a great
peety that the wife has went and left
you” - - i
“ ’Deed man” says Jamie “she will
do waur than that”
- "What waur can she do than that?"
aske-j bis friend’ -
"She’ll come back again answered
Jamie sorrowfully
- A Terrible Mistake -
The other day a lady called on an
oculist to have her eyes fitted with
glasses saying:
“Have you magnifying' glasses to
make things look large?"
"Yes madam’
“Then I will take a pair for the
other day I made a terrible blunder”
“How’s that?" asked the oculist
The lady replied:
“I mistook a bumble-bee for a black-
He Had Found Out
Mrs Blllu8 — John you ought not to
be so hard on the young man who
comes to see Bessie You were a
young man once yourself and my
recollection Is that you were some-
times a very silly one '
Mr Blllue — Silly? I was an idiot
Marla I was an Idiot! I bare found'
it out since ‘
A Railway Deal
- ‘ “Did you say Hiram lost that hun-
dred dollars of his In a railway deal?"
“Yes” answered Mre Corntoeeel
“I didn’t know he was a financier”
“He ain’t any This deal was in a
smokin’ car They started playin’
euchre and then switched off on an-
other game”
Mrs Kidder— George I don’t want
you after this to play draw poker in
the drawing-room 1
Kidder — All right The ante-room
will do Just as well - '
1 - -
Certainly 8eemed Strange t
“Yes" she explained to Johnnie
"we have asked God for a little baby"
Not long after twins arrived -“Well”
commented Johnnie to his
father “It’s mighty funny that you
didn’t know how big aa order you
gave" -i
" - J i '
Hla Suit
Hodge — I’ve got a suit of clothes for
every day in the wee t
Podge (auspiciously)—! never see
you wear any but tne one you have oq
now - -
Hodge (cheerfully)— Thafs the suit
First Presbyterian Chorcli of Greensboro Ga and Its Pastor and Elder
THE day was when men of promi-
nence hesitated to give their testi-
monials to proprietary medicines for
publication 1 This remains true to-day
of most propietary medicines But Pa-
rana has become bo justly famous its
merits are known to so many people of
high and low stations that no one hesi-
tates to see his name in print reoom-
mending Peruna -
The highest men in cur nation have
given Pernna a strong endorsement
Men representing all classes and sta-
tions are equally represented
A dignified representative of the Pres-
byterian church in the person of Bev
E G Smith does not hesitate to state
publicly that he has used Peruna in his
family and found it cured when other
remedies failed' In this ctatement the
Rev Smith is supported by an elder in
his clinrch
- Rev E G Smith pastor of the Presby-
terian church of GreensboroGa writes:
"Having used Peruna in my family for
some time it gives me pleasure to testify
to its true worth
"My little boy seven years of age had
been suffering for some time with ca-
tarrh of the lower bowels Other rem-
edies had failed but after taking two
bottlesof Peruna the trouble almost en-
tirely disappeared For this special
malady I consider it well nigh a specific
"As a tonic tor weak and won
out people tt baa few or no equal”—
Rev B Q Smith
Mr M 3 Rossman a prominent mer-
chant of Greensboro Ga and an elder
in the Presbyterian church of that
Jilace has used Peruna and in a recent
etter to The Peruna Medicine Co of
Colninbua Ohio writes as follows:
"For a long time 1 was troubled with
catarrh of the kidneys and tried many
remedies all of which gave me no relief
Peruna was recommended to me by
several friends and after using a few
bottles I am pleased to say that the long
looked for relief was found and lam now
enjoying better health than I have tor
yearn and can heartily recommend
Peruna to all almllarly afflicted It la
certainly m grand medicine”— M J
RoaamaK
Catarrh is essentially the same where- -ever
located Peruna cures catarrh
wherever located-
' If you do not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from the use of Peruna
write at once to Dr Hartman giving a
full statement of your case ana he will
be pleased to give yon his valuable
advice gratia -
Address Dr Hartman President of
The Hartman Sanitarium Columbus
Ohio
TRAVELERS
r Should always cany a bottje of 5
MOBLEY’S WONDERFUL EIGHT the
Greatest Fain Killer and Quick Relief
on Earth It will save you Sickness and
Pain and may Save Torn urt
Sold by all Druggists
25 Cents
k
WISDOM
Mr S Ratekin Wisdom -
Y Mont says: "Send me 3 bottles of
Mobley’s Wonderful Eight" Wo are loo
miles from doctor or druggist and know Won-
derful Eight to be the best every-day general
Family Medicine for all purposes that we can uL 1
i T another life saved
Mr L L House Moorcroft Wyo says: “An
old man here took very sick and the doctors
him up A few doses of Mob-- '
ley’s Wonderful Bight saved
him from the grave '
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Clem, John A. The Taloga Advocate. (Taloga, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1902, newspaper, September 25, 1902; Taloga, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1916276/m1/2/?q=virtual+music+rare+book: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.