The Delaware Register (Delaware, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1917 Page: 7 of 8
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WORTH OVER $1 25
A BOTTLE HE SAYS
Georgia Farmer Says Tanlac Re
lieved His Rheumatism
Entirely
SUFFERED 45 YEARS
"I Am Well Man In Every Way and
Feel aa Strong and Healthy '
’ aa I Ever Did" He
8aya
"I wouldn’t take five hundred dol-
lar in cash for the good four bottles
of Tanlac did me” suid J M Mallory
a well-known farmer of Stonewall
Georgia a short time ago
“For forty-five year I suffered al-
most every day” he continued “and
was so crippled up with rheumatism
that I had to hobble arouud on
crutches My knees were so still I
could hardly bend them and often I
have been so weak that I have had to
take to my bed for weeks at a time
More than half the time I' couldn't do
any work I had Indigestion and stom-
ach trouble too and my back hurt so
bad that I couldn’t luy on my left side
at all I tried every medicine I saw
advertised and many prescriptions be-
sides but kept getting worse
“My brother living In Atlanta told
me what Tunlac had done for him and
begged me to try It Well sir I- have
taken four bottles In ull and have
thrown my crutches away for the rheu-
matism Is entirely gone and I can
jump two feet off the ground without
It hurting me a bit I am a well man
In every way and feel as strong and
healthy as I ever did In my life”
There Is a Tanlac dealer In your
town — Adv
The woman who believes In half-
lights doesn’t believe in half-measures
BROKEN DOWN
IN HEALTH
Woman Tells How $5 Worth
of Pinkham’s Compound
Made Her Well
- Lima Ohio— "I was all broken down
In health from a displacement One of my
lady friends came to
see me and she ad-
vised me to com-
mence taking Lydia
E Pinkham’s Veg-
etable Compound
and to use Lydia E
Pinkham’s Sanative
Wash I began tak-
ing your remedies
and took$500worth
and in two months
was a weU woman
after three doctors said I never would
stand up straight again I was a mid-
wife for seven years and I recommended
the Vegetable Compound to every wo-
men to take before birth and after-
wards and they all got along so nicely
that it surely is a godsend to suffering
women If women wish to write to
no I will be delighted to answer them'
— HrsJBuaa lloi
lime Ohio
Women who suffer from displi
uents weakness irregularities ner-
vousness backache or bearing-down
pains need the tonic properties of the
roots and herbs contained in Lydia E
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
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A helpful Remedy ft
Constipation and Dlarrhoe
and Feverishness and
Loss or Sleep
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Exact Copy of Wrapper
Help to Save
Nation’s Food Supply
In this time-of high cost of living ev-
erybody should uso all possible means to
prsvsnt waste and to help save food No
one means can be more effective than a
vigorous campaign to exterminate rats
which destroy over two hundred million
dollars worth of foodstuffs annually Keep
garbage In rat-proof cans stop up their
holes and above all exterminate them
with Stearns’ Pests which can be bought
for a few cents at any store A two ounce
box will usually rid a house or barn of
every rat It destroys mice cockroaches
and waterbugs as well Adv
Dog Did His Best
Jack— Say boy your dog bit me on
the ankle
Tom — Well that Is as high as he
could reach You wouldn’t expect a
little pup like him to bite yon on the
neck would you?
ANY CORN LIFTS OUT
DOESN’T HURT A BIT1
No foolishness! Lift your coma '
and calluses off with fingers—
s It’s like magic!
Sore corns bard corns soft corns or
ny kind of a corn can harmlessly be
lifted right out with the fingers If you
apply upon the corn a few drops of
freezone says a Cincinnati authority
For little cost one can get a small
bottle of freezone at any drag store
which will positively rid one’s feet of
every corn or callus without polo
This simple drag dries the moment
it Is applied and does not even Irri-
tate the surrounding skin while ap-
plying It or afterwards -
This announcement will Interest
many of our readers If your druggist
hasn’t any freezone tell him to surely
get a small bottle for you from his
wholesale drug house — adv
Fooling the Horse
Major — Why have you put that cloth
over his head?
Private Mike O’Flnnagan (harassed
by restive horse) — So as he won’t
know he’s being groomed sorr—
Punch
CLEARS AWAY PIMPLES
Does Cutlcura Ointment— Assisted by
Cuticura Soap— Trial Free
On rising and retiring smear the af-
fected surfaces gently with Cutlcura
Ointment Wash off In five minutes
with Cutlcura Soap and hot water
When the skin Is clear keep It so by
using Cutlcura for every-day toilet and
nursery purposes
Free sample each by mall with Book
Address postcard Cutlcura Dept L
Boston Sold everywhere— Adv
When Man la Caught
Many a tnan has been caught at his
own foolish game by people who let
him think he was fooling them
How’ This?
We offer 110000 for any case of catarrh
Oat cannot be cured by HALL'S CA-
TARRH MEDICINE HALL’S CATARRH
MEDICINE Is taken Internally end acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur-
faces of the System —
Sold by druggist! for over forty yearn
Price 75c Testimonials free
F J Cheney ft Co Tqledo Ohio
Taking Long Chance
Captain Boden of Panama recently
bought salvage rights to a boat sunk
22 years ago
THIS IS THE AGE OP YOUTH
Yon will look ten years younger if yon
darken your ngly gristly gray hairs by
using “La Creole' ' Heir Dressing — Adv
The biggest success nowadays Is
the outcome of stealing other men’s
original Ideas
For Infanta and Children
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears
Signature
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Thirty Years
MRMTGIMIGfm
NO ANIMAL SO EASILY
ALWAY8 READY FOR
There is no animal so easily hnd
pleasantly handled on the farm as the
mule snys a writer In an exchange
All the farmer who works a mule
needs In the way of a barn Is a good
paddock or lot of one or more acres
according to the number of teams that
he Is working In this paddock build
a good shed suitable to whatever coun-
try or climate you are In In this have
a good long rack and keep it well
filled with sweet hay corn fodder cane
or other roughage There must be a
good trough kept well filled with corn
oats bran or barley A tank supplied
with good water must be accessible
This Is all you need to handle a bunch
of work mules ' When your mules
ccnne In from work take the harness
off and turn them loose In the pad-
dock Eat Drink and Rest
The mule will lie down and take a
roll lie there a few 'minutes and then
get up walk to the hayrack and eat
a little hay Then he will go to the
water tank nnd drink then take an-
other roll and eat eome grain and
then go back to the hayrack and eat
PLAN FOR STORAGE
Southern Farmers Need Not Pay
Fancy Prices for So-Called
Patented Ideas
Designs of Houses for 8torlng Sweet
Potatoee Furnished Free to Any
Farmer by the Department
of Agriculture
(From the United Statee Department of
Agriculture)
There is no mystery about building
a satisfactory storage house for sweet
potatoes Southern farmers who are
paying large prices for patented plans
and equipment alleged to provide the
only successful way of storing sweet
potatoes are being defrauded Special-
ists of the United States department
of agriculture whose attention recent-
ly has been called to Instances In
which farmers have paid as high as
2700 for sets of plans do not hesitate
to brand such activities as plain hum-
buggery Plans of houses that Incor-
porate the simple principles of storage
and common-sense methods of con-
struction and which have proved suc-
cessful by years of careful trial are
furnished free by the department to
any farmer who will ask for them
Misleading Reports Circulated
Because reports hnve been mnde and
circulated in the South thut storage
houses recommended by the depart-
ment are not satisfactory It is be-
lieved necessary now that the time
to provide adequate storage for tho
coming harvest is at hand to correct
such statements One mnn with plans
to sell has said that the shrinkage of
sweet potatoes stored in houses de-
signed by the government specialists
Is from 10 to 20 per cent while In
houses of his design there Is practi-
cally no shrinkage The fallacy of
such a claim department specialists
point out lies In the fact thut shrink-
age is essential to good keeping of the
potatoes Sweet potatoes stored In
the type of house recommended by the
department shrink from 8 to 10 per
cent— In -weight not bulk — by reason
of evaporation of surplus moisture
Proper curing of sweet potatoes means
getting rid of surplus moisture nnd
the type of house which the special-
ists suggest accomplishes this by com-
bining the ordlnury principles of good
ventilation with common-sense meth-
ods of construction
Department Plans Give Satisfaction
Storage houses built according to
plans suggested by the department
have been In use In every state of the
South for five or six years The de-
partment has no knowledge of failure
In any house built and operated strict-
ly according to recommendations
Four years of Investigation with 100
houses under observation showed that
the average loss by decay after an av-
erage period of 124 duys was less than
per cent In determining this loss
representatives of the department per-
sonally graded the potatoes Id each
HANDLED AS MULE
ANY KIND OF HARD WORK
more hay In this way he will ent
drink and rest all night and when vou
are ready to go to work Mr Mule
Is ready too
One Man Sufficient
No stabling no bedding no curry
Ing and no feeding except by one
man who sees to filling the troughs
hayrack and water tank A bunch of
work mules handled In this way and
worked hard every day will at the
end of six months be better and fat-
ter than when you started with them
Horse Would Be Lacking
Now you never could handle a bunch
of horses In this way It would only
be a few days until your horses would
begin to show up bad some would be
foundered’ some crippled and some
lame A mule seldom balks or runs
away You often find a balky horse
and when the horse runs away he
tears up the harness and wagon or
plow and often cripples himself It
does not take so much to raise a
mule and before you know It he Is
old enough to work and you nlways
have plenty of work stock und have
a few good teams to sell each year
house — a total of 228000 bushels Ev
ery potato that had a decayed spot
was thrown out nnd classed as de
cayed In each cose the potatoes were
harvested stored and cared for by
farmers In the department’s own
storage house at Arlington Va- sweet
potatoes stored In October last year
and removed the latter part of June
showed a loss of less than 1 per cent
Farmers Intending to build storage
houses should write to the Division of
Publications Department of Agricul-
ture Washington D CJ for Farmers’
Bulletin 648 Storing and Marketing
Sweet Potatoes This bulletin gives
plans and lists of materials needed and
also tells how to convert buildings
such ns abandoned tenant houses Into
storage quarters
WHERE SOY BEAN WILL GROW
Plant Will Thrive Almost Anywhere
' North of Louisiana and 8outh of
Iowa Stata Lino
' The soy bean is a comparatively
new plant In many sections of this
country but It will grow and do well
almost anywhere north of Louisiana
and south of Iowa It can be grown to
the north and to the south of the two
states mentioned but Its best regions
seem to be within the parallels of lati-
tude marked by these states Soy
beans have In fact been grown along
the shores of the Gulf of Mexico with
the best of success nnd some enthu-
siastic growers believe they will pro-
duce a crop nnywhere south of the
Canadian boundary
In Missouri Kansas Tennessee
Oklnhoma Arkansas nnd Illinois soy
beans are now recognized as a highly
alunhle forage In some places they
are driving out the old reliable cow-
pen as they have been found an even
better forage than the pea Like the
pens they serve to enrich any soil In
which they may be planted In Ten-
nessee and Arkansas the soy bean Is
particularly valuable as the soil and
climate 'of these stntes seem to fit Its
requirements exactly
SOURCE OF DELICIOUS MILK
Qualified Veterinarian 8hould Be
Called Upon to Inspect and Test
- Each Cow Every Year
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(Clemson College Bulletin)
The fnmlly cow should be a constant
source of cheup pnre and delicious
milk Such may be the case if nfew
precautions are taken It Is frequent-
ly observed however that under tho
conditions surrounding the family eu
only dirty diseased milk can be pro-
duced A cow may be suffering from tuber
culosls the worst disease to which she
lo subject and still show no signs of It
to the proud owner For the sake of
the children who drink the milk a
qualified veterinarian Bhould be called
upon to Inspect and test each cow
every year
WIth the ’ assurance of a healthy
cow she should be housed In a clean
well-lighted shed nnd provided with a
dean yard In which to exercise The
milk should he drawn Into a clean
smnll-topped ndlk pell and kept cool
until consumed
Catarrh of
Mrs Mary Fennell R F D Po-
mona Missouri writes:
“I wish to say a few words in the
praise of Peruna I have ’ used it
with good results for cramps in the
stomach Also found It the very
thing for catarrh of the head My
sister was cured of catarrh of stom-
ach by the use of Peruna”
Mrs E T Chomer 69 Enst 42nd
8t Chicago I1U says: “Manalln
beat laxativa on the market for liver
and bowels very good for Indigestion
and heart burn”
Those who object to liquid medi-
cines can secure Peruna Tablets
What He Cared for-
Wlllle — Pa I’ll be sorry when you
get well
Pa — Why my son? ' -
Willie — Because I won’t get any
more empty medicine bottles to sell
- - - e
DON’T GAMBLE
that your heart’s! all right Make
sure Take “Itenovine” — a heart and
nerve tonic Price 50c and 2100— Adv
Want Good Marksmen
At the time of the Spanlsh-Amer!
can war an expert rifle shot was re-
fused enlistment as a sharpshooter
on the ground that good marksman-
ship Is of no advantage on the field- of
battle There are still some military
authorities who believe this to be the
case They point out that when the
distance Is not accurately known the
good rifleman will he sure to mihs
while a volley from poor marksmen
will cover a large area and score some
hits Nevertheless the policy Is now
to encourage marksmanship by every
possible means
Girls! Use Lemons!
Make a Bleaching
Beautifying Cream
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The Juice of two fresh lemons strain-
ed Into a bottle containing three ounces
of orchard white makes a whole quar-
ter pint of the most remarkable lemon
skin beautifler at about the cost one
must pay for a small Jnr of the ordi-
nary cold creams Care should be tak-
en to strain the lemon Juice through a
fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets In
then tilts' lotion will keep fresh for
months Every woman knows that lem-
on Juice Is used to bleach and remove
such blemishes as freckles sallowness
and tan and Is the Ideal skn softener
smoothener and beautifler
Just try It I Get three ounces of
orchard white at any pharmney and
two lemons from the grocer aml make
up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra-
grant lemon lotion and massage it daily
Into the face neck arms and hands It
naturally should help to soften fresh-
en bleach and bring out the roses and
beauty of any skin It Is simply mar-
velous to smoothen rough red hands
Adv
MUST NOT BOTHER EDISON
Visitors Not Permitted to Intrude on
Great Inventor When He Is Busy
at Hia Experiment
Thomas A Edison's favorite pur-
suit Is chemistry Even ns a boy
telegraphist getting his first start to-
wards a career tills Inclination wa9
manifest in his experiments with bat-
teries and electric devices and It still
remains his greatest pleasure observes
an exchange
Ills new laboratory Is splendidly
equipped Every known substance
ranging through all the kingdoms of
matter from lanthanum to shark's
teeth and Including over 200000 speci-
mens Is kept on Imnd for Immediate
availability It Is a collection of over
30 years' standing encouraged from
time to time by prizes for new addi-
tions offered by the Inventor to ills
men
Ills own laboratory tnble is never
in any circumstances allowed to be
touched A notice posted on the door-
way reads to the effect that Mr Edi-
son is not to be disturbed in the course
of his experiments except for matter
of the utmost importance So fond Is
he of his beloved pastime that he de-
clares his Idea of heaven Is to lie able
to continue it nnd ills Injunctions to
his staff are: “When I die I want my
table forwarded to me by wireless”
Concrete Is Preferable
Steel Is going up And concrete ns a
result Is coming into wider use Rail-
way bridges for exujnple which used
always to be of steel lire now often of
concrete A beuutlful concrete rail-
way bridge is being built across the
James river at Richmond Va and It
is much prettier than a steel bridge
For like reasons concrete Is replac-
ing wood in mining structural works
where it hns the great advantage of
being wnterproof
Give the Wheat to the
soldiers but give ms
POSTTOASTIES
(MAMOfO
Stomach
Made WeH
By Peruna
My Sister
Also Cured
By
PE-RU-NA
A Job He Can’t Lose
“Well at last he’s got a steady Job"
“That so?”
“Yes he's been drafted”
- PROMPT RELIEF
can be found In cases of Colds Coughs
La Grippe and Headaches by using
Laxative Qulnldlne Tablets Does not
affect the head or stomach Buy your
winter’s supply now Price 2Bc — Adv
Ostracized
Mrs ' Just wed — Never bring that
wretch Jones here again lie never
noticed the buby until he sat on her i
Back Lame and Achy?
There’s little peace when vour kid-
neys are weak and while at first there
may be nothing more serious than dull
backache sharp stabbing pains head-
aches dizzy spells and kianey irregu-
larities you must act quickly to avoid
the more serious trouble dropsy gravel
heart disense Bright’s disease Use
Doan’s Kidney Pills -the remedy that
is so warmly recommended everywhere
by grateful users
An Oklahoma' Case
" BvmPMurt H Hayes
- - - - — Holdenvllle
Okla says: "I
uttered from
constants dull
aches In my back
which were so
severe I was
hardly atte to
Set around The
Idney secretions
were too frequent
and highly col-
ored Doan's Kid-
ney Pills com-
pletely cured the
backache and
regulated tho kid-
ney action I am glad to say that
the cure has been permanent'1
Get Doen’e at Any Store 60 a Boa
DOAN’S “p’fJiV
FOSTER-MILBURN CO BUFFALO N Y
Every 'Woman Wants
lSEPTICrPOWDER
FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
Dissolved In water for douches stop
pelvic catarrh ulceration and Inflam-
mation Recommended by Lydia E
Pink hem Med Co for ten years
A heeling wonder for nasal catarrh
sore throat and sore ayes EconomicaL
ITU's
©djllTonic
Sold for 47 years For Malaria Chill a
and Fever Alsa a Fine General
Strengthening Tonic M£2J2£—
Comparison!
“Do you remember In your days of
adventure the story you told me about
the trouble you had In one voyage to
dodge a muneatlug shark?”
“Yes but that’s nothing to tho
trouble I have to dodge my wife when
she wants money for shopping”
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tooio is equally valuable as a Gen-
eral Tonic because it contains the well
known Ionic properties ot QUININE and
IRON It acts on the Liver Drives out
Malaria Enriches the Blood and Build
up tbs Whole System 60 cents
Very Long Game
Hostess — But when you got so far
north that the nights were three
months long It must have boon Inex-
pressibly dreary IIow did you put In
your time?
Arctic Explorer — Madam we devot-
ed the evening to a game of chess -
8partan Woman Suffered Untold Torture
but who wunts to be a Kpartan? Taka
“Femenina” for all female disorders
Price 60c and 2100 — Adv '
Fair Showing
“How is your boy getting along In
the army?”
“First rate" replied Mr Dopplea
considering his limitations”
“Yes?"
“Henry hates to got up In the morn
Ing dislikes all forms of physical ex-
ercise and never was known to obey
an order while he stayed around home
yet I understand he hasn'( been In the
guardhouse but twice since he ’en
listed"
A Sure Way
“How did you overcome your wife's
objection to your taking up aviation?”
“Signed all my property over to
her"
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