The Byron Promoter. (Byron, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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THE PROMOTER BYRON OKLAHOMA
WOMAN HAD
Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble Compound Helped Her
Wot Danby N Y— “I have had
nervous trouble all my life until I took
Lydia E Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com-
pound for nerves
and for female trou-
bles and It straight-
ened me out in good
shape I work nearly
all the time as we
live on a farm and I
have four girls Ido
all my sewing and
other work with
their help so it
shows that I stand it real well I took
the Compound when my ten year old
daughter came and it helped me a lot
I have also had my oldest girl take it
and it did her lots of good I keep it in
the house all the time and recommend
if'— Mrs Dewitt Smcebaugh Wait
Danby N Y
Sleeplessness nervousness Irritabil-
ity backache headaches dragging sen-
sations all point to female derange-
ments which may be overcome by Lydia
E Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound
This famous remedy the medicinal
ingredients of which are derived from
native roots and herbs has for forty
years proved to be a most valuable tonic
and in vigors tor of the female organism
Women everywhere bear willing testi-
mony to the wonderful virtue bf Lydia
S Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
If you would outshine your neigh-
bors acquire a good reputation and
then keep It polished
FALLING HAIR MEANS
DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE
Save Your Hair! Get a 25 Cent Bottle
of Danderlne Right Now — Also
Stops Itching 8calp
Thin brittle colorless and scraggy
hair is mute evidence of a neglected
scalp of dandruff — that awful scurf
There Is nothing so destructive to
the hair as dandruff It robs the hair
ef Its luster Its strength and Its very
life eventually producing a feverish-
ness and Itching of the scalp which
if not remedied causes the hair roots
to shrink loosen and die — then the
hair falls out fast A little Danderlne
tonight — now — any time — will surely
save your hair
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s
Danderlne from any store and after
the first application your hair will
take on that life luster and luxuriance
which Is so beautiful It will become
wavy and fluffy and have the appear-
ance of abundance an Incomparable
gloss and softness but what will
please you most will be after Just a
few weeks' use when you will actual-
ly see a lot of fine downy hair— new
hair — growing all over the scalp Adv
A man never knows bow much be
really loves an heiress until she turns
him down
For' hot grease burns apply Han
ford's Balsam lightly until the fire ie
extracted Adv
When a man tells a woman a Joke
he usually has to follow it up with an
explanation
CLEANSE THE PORES
Of Your 8kln and Make It Fresh and
Clear by Using Cutleura Trial Free
When Buffering from pimples black-
heads redness or roughness smear
the skin with Cutleura Ointment
Then wash off with Cutleura Soap and
hot water These super-creamy emol-
lients do much for the skin because
they prevent pore clogging
Free sample each by mall with Book
Address postcard Cutleura Dept L
Boston Sold everywhere — Adv
Any man wbo Itches for fame will
have to do a lot of scratching before
be gets there
Achy Joints Give Warning
A creaky Joint often predlota rain It
may alto mean that tba kidneys are not
filtering the polsooous uric sold from the
blood Bad Lacks rheumatio pains sore
aching joints headaches dlxslness and
urinary disorders are all effeota of weak
kldueys and If nothing is done there's
dauger of more serious trouble Use
Oma'i Kidnmy PW the best recoin-
meuded klduey remedy
An Oklahoma Case
W M Henderson
farmer Fifth and
Randelette fit Ho-
bart Okla says:
“My back pained
me badly and the
trouble steadily
rot worse Before
realised It my
kidneys were In a
bad shape During
the winter the kid
ney secretion
passed far too oft-
en and then again
were scant and burned In passage I
had awful dlzsy spells too and they
were always worse after stooping
Nothing ever did me any good until I
got Doan's Kidney Fills They re-
moved the rheumatic pains and other
ailments and made me feel like a dif-
ferent man They have kept me In
good health since"
Get Dess ’a at Aey Steve BOe a Bm
DOAN'S
rOSTER-MILBURN CO BUFFALO N T
PERFECT HEALTH
Tott's Pills keep the system In perfect order
They regulate the bowels end produce
A VIGOROUS BODY
Remedy for sick headache constipation
Tutt’sPills
AITPIITO Watson R Coleman
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IN THE PUBLIC EYE
One of the most Important devel-
opments at the conference between
the attorney general the corporation
commission and representatives of the
shipping interests of the state Is the
announcement by Attorney ' General
Freeling that Henry Wlllmerlng sta-
tistician and rate expert of the com-
mission from Its organization in 1907
until 1911 bad been retained to assist
the state in the railway rate litigation
now pending In the federal court
The state officials declare that no
possible circumstance which will as-
sist toward discrediting the basic the-
ories on which the railroads rely in
their efforts to enjoin the state pas-
senger and freight rates will be over-
looked The corporation commission
has set apart its court room as the
working center for the forces which
are engaged In sustaining the state’s
contentions and under the personal
direction of the attorney general with
Mr Wlllmerlng In an advisory capac-
ity and In personal charge of the de-
velopment of certain lines of evidence
the clerical and expert force of the
state Is now engaged there
The action of the attorney general
in employing Mr Wlllmerlng In the
rate cases was In response to a re-
quest signed by Chairman Love and
Commissioner Henshaw of the corpor-
ation Commission in which Commis-
sioner Humphrey concurs he how-
ever having been out of the city when
the commission’s request was formal-
ly presented to Mr Freeling Chair-
man Love In regard to the securing
of the services of the former statistic-
ion stated that he considered the ac-
quisition as a most Important rein-
forcement of the state’s experts now
retained In the litigation
‘‘Further’’ he said ’’Mr Wlllmer-
lng Is a true and tried friend of the
people In his attitude toward regula-
tion of all utilities He has demon-
strated both bis ability and fidelity
He la especially anxious and always
bas been to develop the basic facts
involved In these rate cases and this
department never has had to abandon
Registration Law 8lgned
The bill providing for the establish-
ment of a universal registration sys-
tem the center of so much Interest counts by the grand Jury of that coun-
trad sTs" gUVa's' “ Wa8 tor-
signed by Governor Williams It car-
ries an emergency section and Is now
a part of the election laws of the state
The governor also signed the bill for
the establishment of a binder twine
factory in the penitentiary at McAles-
ter This ' bill carries an appropria- urer- Flve indlctments charging era-
tlon of $125000 of which $75000 is bezzlement and one charging bribery
to be used in the purchase and equip- ’ “
ment of the necessary buildings theere 'e‘urned agaln8t Herndon and
unexpended balance to constitute a seven Indictments charging embezzle-
revolving fund for carrying on the men were returned against Kiker
work of the factory The passage of Both were released under bonds rang-
thls bill wae one of Governor Williams' nS from $2000 to $3000 on each In
chief recommendations to the leglBltu-j dictment
I The examiner and inspector stated
Other bills and resolutions signed by that the taxpayers of Seminole county
the governor were: have been fleeced out of from $40 000
Senate resolution providing for the to $50000 during the last few years by
appointment of a legislative committee tjjejr officials ’
to prepare arguments favoring the re-
peal of section 12A of the constitution!
which will be voted upon at the com- Figures 8how Status of State’s Funds
tng August primary Money ‘on hand in the state deposi-
Authorising county commissioners tory has Increased from $107371477
to bear and determine as to erroneous on January 1
assessment or mistakes as to the de-
scription of land or property before or
after taxes have been paid
Providing for th employment of
convicts on the public roads of the
state The board of affairs as the state
board of prison control Is given the
authority to contract with county com- treasury bas increased from $7S0 339 01
mlssioners to furnish the convicts the on January 1 to $158235563 in the
agreements to be approved by the ’
highway department The county Is ere as een ®aid out of
to pay the difference between the coBt tbe reasury a t°ta °f $120501276
of boarding the convicts at the prison The school land fund bas decreased
and while engaged on road work ' from $250676031 on January 1 to
No work is to be done by the con- ‘ $179473717 This reduction it Is ex-
vlcts except such as has been ap- plained by Mr Alexander is due to
proved by the highway department' the transfer of approximately $360000
This bill carries an appropriation of to the credl tof the capltol building
$85000 of which $25000 is to De used fund and the payment of the per capita
In the equipment and maintenance of of $126 back to the counties on their
convict work camps and the remainder scholastic population
for the maintenance and support of
the penitentiary and the school for
delinquent negro boya Howrd plans To Make Tax Refund
Providing that where counties vote State Auditor E B Howard states
bonds for permanent road work the thut A® will begin at once the prelim-
commissioners of such county shall nary arrangements for making the re-
request the highway department to fund of about $100000 in oil and gas
designate a competent engineer to pre- 8ross production taxes which was or-
pare plans and specifications for the dered by a Joint resolution of the re-
expenditure of the money accruing cent extra session of the legislature
from the sale of the bonds The refund will be made only on taxes
Requiring county registrars to file Paid by the producer on royalty inter-
with the secretary of state a complete eats By the terms of the amended bill
copy of all of the onstifled voters of be owner of the royalty will pay the
his county to he used by the secretary la the future
of state In mai'ing out pamphlets con-1 The resolution contains a proviso
tainlng arguments for and against all that before the refund is made the
nin-Hnns referred to a vote of the person to whom it is made will be re-
people qulred to sign an agreement with-
Creating and legalizing a state prls- drawing any protest or suit instituted
on revolving fund for the conduct of against the payment of the tax The
Industrial work at the penitentiary blank form of the waiver Mr Howard
McAlester and the reformatory at said would be prepared by the attor-
Granite
Oil Leases Awarded
Oil and gas leases on nine tracts of
state school land Including two In the
Arkansas river bed in Wagoner coun-
ty were awarded by the commission-
ers of the land office Former State
Treasurer Robert Dunlop and Jake Za-
bloudtl member of the house of repre-
sentatives from Lincoln county were
among the successful bidders Zablou-
dil secured a lease In Lincoln county
and Dunlop secured a portion of the
Arkansas river bed agreeing to give
the state a cash bonus of $2500 aud
$16000 from the sale of oil
Cut Down Fees and Jurors’ Mileage
Conspicuous in the list of bills' Witnesses from out of state should
passed by the recent extraordinary sea-' receive mileage only from the state
sion of the legislature Is the absence Hue and return according to an opin-
of any legislation designed to regulate ' ion sent from the attorney general's
rates of Interest charged by loan office The attorney general held also
sharks A bill to regulate this class! that the per diem of witnesses la con-
of loan business was passed by the fined to the time they are In actual
senate but it never reached the cal- j attendance In the court The sumo
endar In the house A great deal of ruling nppllos to jurors In regard to
opposition to the bill It Is said came! allowance of double time for service
from the working class which was' of petit jurors where they are held to'
responsible for its defeat The only ' gether over night the attorney general
Interest regulation statute enacted Is ruled that there is no statute authorla-
the general nntl-usury law ng double time
No "Loan Shark” Law Rased Assembly
or modify conclusions on these mat-
ters to which bis Judgment contrib-
uted "The period of his connection with
the department was that in which the
foundation work was done on which
many of the Important results secured
later rest
“He was the author in pan of the
express rates now In effect under or-
der of the supreme court and on
which the court has ordered a refund
of more than 5500000 Also he assist-
ed in compiling the data for the orlg-
a r
l -V'
'-vw-
Henry Wlllmerlng
inal freight rates annulled by Judge
Hook and for those now in effect and
under attack In this litigation In our
successful effons to sustain these
rates in the supreme court he was fre-
quently in consultation with the Com-
mission though not employed by the
state and receiving nothing for his
services He devised the system of
annual and monthly report forms and
the classification of accounts for reve-
nues and expenses on which most of
our utility regulation stands’’
' $50000 Shortage In Seminole
Two former officials of Seminole
county were indicted on thirteen
ney General R E Wood who returned
from Wewoka where he had charge of
the jury
The two persons indicted were Mace
Herndon former county treasurer and
Vernon Kiker former deputy treas
to $165000715 accord-
ing to figures given out by State
Treasurer W L Alexander The In-
crease for the most part Is In gross
production taxes on oil and feas col-
lected by State Auditor E B Howard
The amount on hand In the state
ney general
Henryetta To Get Depot
The corporation commission ordered
the St Louis & San Francisco Railroad
Company to build a passenger station
at Henryetta and to have it completed
by September In April 1914 an order
was made by the commission directing
the Frisco to build a station at Henri-
etta When the company filed plans
citizens of Henryetta objected on the
grounds that the plans caliod for
building Inadequate in size he plans
as modified by the commission calls for
building that Is a compromise aa to
size
Jump from Bed
in Morning and
Drink Hot Water
Tells why everyone should drink
hot water each morning
before breakfast
Why Is man and woman half the
time feeling nervous despondent
worried some days headachy dull and
unstrung some days really lncapaci
tated by illness
If we ail would practice inside-bath'
ing what a gratifying change would
take place Instead of thousands of
half-sick anaemic-looking souls with
pasty muddy complexions we should
see crowds of happy healthy rosy
cheeked people everywhere The rea
son is that the human system does not
rid Itself each day of all the waste
which it accumulates under our pr'S-
ent mode of living For every ounce
of food and drink taken Into the sys-
tem nearly an ounce of waste material
must be carried out else It ferments
and forms ptomaine-like poisons which
are absorbed into the blood
Just as necessary as it is to clean
the ashes from the furnace each day
before the fire will burn bright and
hot so we must each morning clear
the 'aside organs of the previous day's
accumulatin' of Indigestible waste and
body toxins Men and women wheth-
er sick or well are advised to drink
each morning before breakfast a
glass of real hot water with a tea-
spoonful of limestone phosphate in
It as a harmless means of washing
out of the stomach liver kidneys and
bowels tbs indigestible material
waste sour bile and toxins thus
cleansing sweetening and purifying
the entire alimentary canal before put-
ting more food into the stomach
Millions of people who had their
turn at constipation bilious attacks
acid stomach nervous days and sleep-
less nights have become real cranks
about the morning inside-bath A quar-
ter pound of limestone phosphate will
not cost much from your druggist or
at the store but is sufficient to dem-
onstrate to anyone its cleansing
sweetening and freshening effect upon
the system — Adv
If a married man ever becomes truly
great bis wife nearly always assumes
the responsibility for it
IMITATION- IS 8INCEREST FLATTERY
but like counterfeit money the imita-
tion has not the worth of the orlglnaL
Insist on “La Creole” Hair Dressing —
It's the original Darkens your hair in
the natural way but contains no dye
Fries $100 — Adv
The average man is apt to believe
what the world doesn't say about
him
Not Gray Bairs bat Tlrad Kjse
make us look older than we are Keep
your Eyes young and you will look young
After the Movies Murine Tour Eyes Don’t
tell your age Murine Eye Remedy Co
Chicago Bends Eye Book on request
Procrastination is the thief of time
— and the plunder cannot be recov-
ered Throw Off Colds and Prevent Grip
When you feel 4 cold coming on take LAXA-
TIVJ BROMO JUININB
It remove cause of
Only One “ BROMO QU1MNK”
Cold and Grip
H W UttOykS signature on Ooxtto
Our idea of a mean man is one who
waits until Saturday night to have bis
hair amputated
Time it! Pape’s Diapepsin ends
all Stomach misery in five
minutes
Do some foods you eat hit back—
taBte good but work badly ferment
into stubborn lumps and cause a sick
sour gassy stomach 7 Now Mr or
Mrs Dyspeptic Jot this down: Pape's
Diapepsin digests everything leaving
nothing to sour and upset you There
never was anything so safely quick so
certainly effective No difference how
badly your stomach Is disordered you
will get happy relief in five minutes
but what pleases you most is that it
strengthens and regulates your stom-
ach so you can eat your favorite foods
without fear
You feel different as soon aa “Pape’s
Diapepsin” comes in contact with the
stomach — distress JuBt vanishes — your
stomach gets sweet no gases no belch-
ing no eructations of undigested food
Go now make the best investment
you ever made by getting a large flfty-
cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin from any
store You realize In flve minutes how
needless It Is to suffer from Indiges-
tion dyspepsia or bad stomach Adv
Most of the crazy people we know
have managed to sidetrack the asylum
so far
BUFFERED for four years
Mr J M Sinclair of Ollvehill
Tenn writes: “I strained my back
which weakened my kidneys and
caused an awful bad backache and
Inflammation of
tbe bladder La-
ter I became so
much worse that
I consulted a
doctor who said
that I had Dla-
'Jfw betes and that
my heart was af-
fected I suffer-
Mr J M Sinclair ed for four yettl
and was In a nervous state and very
much depressed Tbe doctor's medi-
cine didn’t help me so I deelded to
try Dodds Kidney Pills and I cannot
say enough to express my relief and
thankfulness aa they cured me Dia-
mond Dinner Pills cured me of Con-
stipation” Dodds Kidney Pills 60o per box st
your dealer or Dodds Medlctno Co
Buffalo N Y Dodds Dyspepsia Tab-
lets for Indigestion havs been proved
50c per box — Adv
An egg in tbe cup is worth two If
tbe nesb
(Conducted by the National Woman'
Christian Temperance Union)
LIQUOR MEN AND LABOR
Before the convention of the Ameri-
can Federation of Labor there was
demand by the liquor interests or or-
ganizations identified with them that
the American Federation of Labor
line up with the liquor men in their
fight against prohibition Mr Charles
Stoizle writing in the Continent says
that the atmosphere of the convention
was so decidedly unfriendly to such
action that the liquor men "were
easily persuaded to drop the entire
question Throughout the conven
tion" continues Mr Stezle "the liquor
men were strangely quiet refraining
from taking any part in any of the
discussions for fear of arousing the
enmity of anybody whose opinions
might be controverted
“A mass meeting for the purpose of
discussing the relation of labor to the
saloon was held on the first Sunday
afternoon of the convention and was
attended by about one thousand per-
sons With the use of government
statistics and logic which appealed to
the workers facts were presented
which battered down the arguments of
the liquor men that the abolition of
the saloon would create a labor panic
“The statement that the labor men
in England had not only organized a
labor officials’ temperance fellowship
with which the beBt leaders were Iden-
tified but that bartenders brewery
workers and others In the liquor in-
dustry were not considered worth or-
ganizing by the British Trades con-
gress had a marked effect on the au
dlence”
WAY DOWN IN ARIZONA
A traveling salesman wbo goes Into
every nook and corner of Arizona vis-
iting the W C T TJ booth at the Panama-Pacific
exposition asked what we
knew of the results of prohibition in
Arizona Miss Brown the director re-
peated some of the statements which
had come to her from residents and
travelers not at all knowing his atti-
tude In the matter Then he told her
that he had been in all parts of the
state having gone over the territory
for fourteen years He said: “You
cannot exaggerate changed conditions
In the mnes the accidents have de-
creased 89 per cent the efficiency has
more than doubled and the physical
appearance of the communities has
greatly Improved The faces of men
look far fresher healthier and happi-
er Business bas Improved greatly
Merchants and other business men
who formerly opposed prohibition on
the ground of Injury to business are
now its greatest boosters and would
not allow a return to old conditions
Prohibition has come to stay In Ari-
zona” The visitor admitted that he
had always been accustomed to take
bis glass of beer and liked a glass rj
wine with his meals but declared
there is not one argument for the con-
tinuance of the liquor traffic
THE TE8T
A Birmingham (England) employer
who is a stanch teetotaler recently
advertised for a foreman for one ol
tbe departments of his works and a
large crowd of men called at the fac-
tory When the employer saw them
outside he said generally: “Well wt
might as well go and have a drink'
pointing to a tavern opposite He suit-
ed the action to his words and led the
way across the men following When
he reached the swing doors of the pub
llo house he turned around and saw
one man loitering behind the others
and called out to him: “Aren’t you
coming in?’’ "I’m a teetotaler
thanks” was the response “Well
you’re the man for me” the employe!
promptly rejoined and he there and
then engaged him while all the otheri
were sent about their business
THERE’S A MORAL
From the Sacramento Union comet
the following: A well-known resident
of Sacramento the other day met on
a train two men and their wives who
had come from Kansas seeking farmt
in California Ha asked them why
they lid not investigate the country
around Sacramento aa It offered many
opportunities for the home-seeker
They replied that they had spent
three days in this city and had been
much Impressed with what they saw
“But” said one of them "Sacramento
has entirely too many saloons foi
us an1 the farmers' roads are lined
with roadhouses so we decided to gc
elsewhere to locate”
A GOOD TYPE
Rockford III Is a prosperous com
fortable interior American city A par
of its population is of alien birth or pat
entage Thus It represents the type o
American life and very favorably th
American scheme a small city with t
high average of intelligence — Cblcagc
Tribune
And Rockford Is dry
New Ideas In Church Building
Perhaps the most striking innova-
tion In church affairs is In building
Tbe steeple bell and even cruciform
ground plan are things of the past
New ideas in construction dictate
buildings that look exactly like other
buildings and that above all are
planned to suit needs and not planned
to demonstrate ecclesiastical actions
One church in New York even pro-
poses a church inside of an apart-
ment house like the duplex apart-
ments inside of big flat buildings Not
a winter lr years bas brought In
as many new ideas in church practice
aa this one and leaders In Christian
work in America are saying that more
Innovations are JuBt ahead that are
even more significant and that utility
and up-to-dateness will characterize
church management ae never before —
Western Christian Advocate
A Wise Answer
Demaratus a Spartan statesman
when aBked why be held his tongue
during a useless argument and was ac-
cused of being a fool for so doing re-
plied: “Not so fool cannot hold his
tongue”
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Behind the 8cenes
Juliet — Packson says he is drawing
full houses
Romeo— Only on his own deal —
Judge
WOMAN’8 CROWNING GLORY
Is her hair If yours Is streaked with
ugly grizzly gray hairs use "La Cre-
ole” Hair Dressing and change it In
the natural way Price $100— Adv
One Result
'Is this place heated with hot air?”
No but it will be when you try to
get the landlord to put it in for you”
To keep clean and healthy take Dr
Pierce’a Pleasant Pelleta They regulate
liver bowels and stomach — Adv
Flowing Whiakers
I have difficulty In eating spinach”
You shouldn't wear so much of it
old ebap” — LoulBville Courier-Journal
80AP IS 8TRONGLY ALKALINE
and constant use will burn out the
scalp Cleanse tbe scalp by shampoo-
ing with “La Creole" Hair Dressing
and darken in tbe natural way those
ugly grizzly hairs Price $100 — Adv
What a wonderful old world this
would be if the men who think they
know it all could only prove it
A New Remedy for
Kidney Bladder and
all Uric Acid Trouble
Dear Readers:
I appeal to those of you who are
bothered with kidney and bladder
trouble that you give up the use of
harsh salts or Alcoholic medicines and
In their place take a short treatment
of “Anuric" 1 have taken many of
Dr Pierce’s medicines for the past
twenty-five years with good results I
suffered with kidney trouble for some
years I recently beard of the newest
discovery of Dr Pierce namely his
Anuric” Tablets After using same
am completely cured of my kidney
trouble A doctor pronounced me a
well preserved woman for my age all
due I believe to Dr Pierce’s aid
MRS MELINDA E MILLER
If you suffer from backache lum-
bago rheumatism get “Anuric” now
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The Wheat Yield
Jells the Story
of Western Canada's Rapid Progress
The heavy crops in Western Canada have caused
rds to be made in the handling of grains
new record
by railroads For while the movement of these
heavy shipments has been wonderfully rapid the
resources of the different roads despite enlarged
equipments and increased facilities have been
strained aa never before and previous records
have thus been broken in all directions
The largest Canadian wheat shipments through New York ever known
sre reported for the period up to October 15th upwards ol lour and a
quarter million bushels being exported In less thaa six weeks
and this was but the overflow of shipments to Montreal through which
point shipments were much larger than to New York
Yields as high as 60 bushels of wheat per acre are reported from ail
parts of the country while yields of 45 bushels per sere are common
Thousands of American farmers have taken part in this wonderful pro-
duction Lsnd prices srt still low and Ires homestead lands sre essily secured
in good localities convenient to churches schools markets railways etc
Tilers Is mm war sx an land and ns csascrlptlaao
Write for Illustrated pamphlet reduced railroad rates and other
information to Superuitsndent imnugiaiioog t)i
Canada or
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Mothers Know That
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Always
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Signature
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
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to six duae often enre a case One 50-cent bottle guaranteed to do
bo BeMt tbiog for brood mares action the blood genus wanted
Consumers may order direct from the manufacturer! Send remit
tance wlih your order 60 cents and $100 a bottle 6500 and 61000
tbe dozen delivered
SPOHN MEDICAL CO Hfra Goahen lad V 8 A
Proud and Unprepared
Priscilla asked Alden why be didn't
speak for himself
“I am too proud to talk” be ex-
plained FRECKLES
How la tho Time to Get Bid of Tbeee
IJgl HpotXe
Thtrt’a no longer the slightest need of
feeling ashamed of your freckles as ths
prescription othlne— double strength— la
guaranteed to remove these homely spots
Simply get an ounce of othlne— double
strength— from your druggist and apply a
little of It night and morning and you
should soon see that even the worst freeklea
have begun to disappear while the lighter
ones have vanished entirely It Is seldom
that more than one ounce Is needed to com-
pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful
clear complexion
Be sure to ask for the double strength
othlne as this Is sold under guarantee of
money back if it falls to remov freckles—
Adv
The 8eventh Age ef Man
"He la a very old man Isn’t he?"
"Well be is in his second dance-
hood” THIS 18 THE AGE OF YOUTH
Yon will look ten years younger if you
darken your ugly grizzly gray hairs by
using “La Creole" Hair Dressing— Ady
A man is sometimes his own worst
enemy but be is more likely to be his
own best friend
After Grip-
Winter Colds —
Bad Blood
You are pale thin weak — with little
vitality Your liver is sluggish and
the bad blood causes your stomach
muscles to lose their elasticity and be-
come flabby— then indigestion
Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov-
ery purely vegetable and free from
alcohol or narcotics is the great and
powerful blood purifier of today Ex-
tracted from American forest herbs
and roots Contains no alcohol In-
gredients printed on wrapper
Taken as directed It will search
out Impure and poisonous matter
throughout the system and eliminate
It
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Keller, W. A. The Byron Promoter. (Byron, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1916, newspaper, March 3, 1916; Byron, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2029366/m1/3/?q=no+child+left+behind: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.