Roger Mills Sentinel. (Cheyenne, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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ROGER MILLS SENTINEL CHEYENNE' OKLA
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Time it! Pape’s Diapepsin ends
all Stomach misery in five '
v minutes :
Do eome foods you eat hit back-
taste good but work badly ferment
into stubborn lumps and cause a sick
sour gassy stomach? Now Mr or
Mrs Dyspeptic jot this down: Pape’s
Diapepsin digests eyerytbing leaving
nothing to sou 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 as "Pape’s
Diapepsin" comeB in contact with the
stomach— distress Just 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 fifty-
cent case of Pape’s DlapepBln from any
store You realize in five minutes how
needless It is to suffer from indiges-
tion dyspepsia or bad stomach Adv
KNEW WAY Of THE WORLD
Skeptical Jamie Was Not to Be Flat-
tered at Least at That Par-
ticular Moment
“In some respects” said a New York
lawyer “Harry Thaw Is as naive aB a
child Although his money commends
the country’s finest legal talent he al-
ways insists that it is he who directs
hlB cases He is skeptical too of all
who approach him”
The lawyer laughed
"Thaw" he continued "is as skeptl-
cal as Jamie Jamie a village cel-
ebrity somewhat lacking in Intellect
Bat on the racecourse fence the day
of the local races munching away at a
leg of mutton which he had somehow
procured and of which he was very
proud
"A wealthy steel magnate' whose
country house "was near the village
rode by In his fifty-horse power rac-
ing car and seeing Jamie on the fence
said:
“ ‘Ah Jamie are you here already?’
“ ’Oh’ retorted Jamie with a dig-
nified and important air looking sig-
nificantly at the mutton bone ‘oh
yes ye all know a body when he’s
got anything”
GREAT CHANGE
‘ IN TWENTY YEARS
Shaw Lady Looks Younger Instead
of Older with Lapse
of Tune
Shaw Miss — Mrs V N Smith of
this city makes an Interesting state-
ment of her experiences as follows:
"Twenty-nine years ago I contracted
a serious form of womanly trouble
Ve called in our family physician
and he treated me for it but it
seemed to do no good It went on
Into other bad troubles and I com-
menced taking all kinds of medicines
to Bee if 1 could get relief but to no
avail
I suffered with that trouble up until
eleven years ago when I read about
Cardui the woman’s tonic and bought
a full treatment It relieved me at
once and after taking the full treat-
ment I am now well and stout -I
sent my brother whom I had not
seen in twenty years one of my pho-
tographs and he wrote me that I
looked younger than when he last
saw me
For more than 50 years Cardui has
been relieving women’s sufferings and
building weak women up to health
and strength No other tonic gives
the same results as Cardui No other
woman’s medicine has the long record
of success in treating cases of woman-
ly weakness and 'disease
Cardui will surely help you
Try It
N B— Wtik h: Ladles Advisory Dept Chstta-
Booga Medicine Co Chattanooga Term for
Social IrutrucHtm and 64-page book"Home Treat-
ment (or Women" eent in plain wrapper on
request Adv
The Test
She — Women can fight as well as
men i
He— Certainly if it comes to the
scratch
Dr Pierce’s Pellets small eugar-coated
easy to take as candy regulate and invig-
orate stomach liver end bowels Do not
gripe Adv
Paw Knows Everything
Willie — Paw what Is an autocrat of
the breakfast table?
Paw — The sporting page my son
Don’t buy water Tor bluing Liquid blue ir
almost all water Buy Bed Cross Bail Blue
the blue that’s all blue Adv
Some men do not gossip they in-
sist on sending their wives out to get
the news for them
Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething eoftena the garni reduces Inflsmma-
tlonallaya pain cures wind colic Jta a botileASr
Some self-made men evidently did
the Job in the dark
Putnam Fadeless Dyes do not stain
the kettle Adv
Philadelphia has three women milt
owners
OKLAHOMA NEWS NOTES
SHADOWS 0 COMING EVENTS
Jan is-Sl— Rtate 'Poultry Show Knll
Feb 8— Oklahoma Live Stock Associa-
tion Muskogee
Feb S-— Poultry show Muskogee
Feb 3-4 — Kaatern Oklahoma Agricul-
tural Association Muskogee
Feb 9-J4 India Temple Shrlners alr
Oklahoma City
Feb 12 — Republican state convention
Tulsa
Feb 19 — Referendum election on pub-
lic utility franchises Lawton
Feb’ 21 — State convention Young Men’s
Democratic Clubs Oklahoma C’lty
Feb 22 — Knights of Columbus celebra-
tion Muskogee
Feb 23 — India Temple Shrine cere-
monial Oklahoma City
Feb 23 — Progiessive state convention
Oklahoma Oltv -
Sept 22-Oct 3 1914--State Fair Okla-
homa City
The state fire lossfor 1913 reached
$2471000
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The contract jias been let for a new
five-story brick hotel at Miami
Lincoln county now is entirely
above the livestock quarantine line
Three carloads of poultry were
shipped to eastern markets from Foss
last week
Work has just been started on a
new church being erected by the mis-
sion board of the Chickaslia district
M E Church South at Chickasha -
Nearly one thousand entries have
so far been received by the committee
in charge of the Oklahoma County
Poultry Association’s exhibition this
w eek
Samuel Moody has been held with-
out bond as a result of his preliminary
hearing on a charge of murdering Wil-
liam Ransin a farmer near Warwick
on January 2
While Mrs Marvin Dickson of Hugo
was dressing her little 3-year-cld
daughter he child who had some-
thing in her mouth swallowed It and
choked to death
i
A warrant charging white slavery
was sworn out at Muskogee before
United States Commissioner A G
Cochran against Philander Avery
farmer and prominent politician of
Mlyes county
The state supreme court accepted
the resignation of J B A Robertson
as a member of the supreme court
commission and appointed George B
Rittenhouse of Chandler to fill out the
unexpired term
A difficulty that had its inception
over chickens running at large re-
sulted in George Snodgrass aged 63
a barber shooting H L McCabe aged
55 owner of the Spiro Carriage and
Wagon company to death
Petitions were circulated at the
churches at Chickasha requesting the
managers of the various theaters in
Chickasha to close their show houses
not later than 6 o'clock Sunday even-
ings beginning with February 1
When Carl Koplin struck a match to
light a cigarette In his room at the
Miami rooming house at Sapulpa
there was a terrific explosion of gas
which wrecked the building and in-
flicted injuries from which he died
The board of prison control ad-
journed without fixing responsibility
for smuggling in the gun with which
Tom Lane Chiney Reed and Charlie
Kuntz killed four men to effect their
escape from the state penitentiary
At the meeting of the shareholders
of the various Chickasha banks gen-
eral approval throughout was ex-
pressed of the new federal banking
law all the national banks voting to
come in under the new reserve sys-
tem The city commissioners of Lawton
have issued a proclamation- calling a
special election for February 19 at
which time the people will vote upon
three propositions granting a street
railway franchise to the Lawton Light-
ing and Railway Company granting a
gas franchise to Boone Warner &
Moreford and indorsing the water con-
tract with the government on the irri-
gation project
A H Classen of Oklahoma City
and Dr D M Halley of McAlester
were recommended to the National
Red Cross society by Governor Cruce
for appointment to the board of man-
agers of the Oklahoma Red Cross so-
ciety Classen is to succeed S C
Hey man of Oklahoma City and Hailey
the late William Busby of McAlester
Irregualrlties shortages and dis-
crepancies amounting to $14646 60 In
the administration of county govern-
ment In Nowata county from January
9 1911 to June 30 1913 are disclosed
In a report of an audit of the books of
that county which has just been filed
wljh Governor Cruce by State Exam-
iner and Inspector Fred Parkinson
J C Elliott of Pauls Valley mem-
ber of the old state board of agricul-
ture was acquitted by a jury in the
Garvin county district court of em-
bezzlement Elliott was charged with
embezzling $9000 of the funds be-
longing to his own child while acting
as guardian of the child’s Indian land
The case was one of several prose-
cuted In the county convictions being
secured in the majority of them
United States Senator Robert L
Owen spoke to 2000 enthusiastic fel-
low citizens at the Hinton theatre
Muskogee The senator confirmed his
speech to a brief outline of the cur-
rency measure a commendation for
the administration and a few remem-
brances of ‘‘home folks" Earlier In
the day a reception was held for him
at the hotel Severs and later he was
the guest of the Muskogee clearing
house association at a banquet Sen-
ator Owen departed for Oklahoma
City where another banquet was
given for him
FALLING HAIR MEANS
DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE
Save Your Halrl Get a 25 Cent Bottle
of Danderine Right Now— Alio
Stops Itching Scalp'
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
of 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
balr falls out fast A little Danderine
tonight— now— any time— will surely
save your hair
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s
Danderine from any store and after
the first application your balr 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 w hat 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
balr — growing all over the scalp Adv
Epitaph for a Trust
“Miss the trusts!" said Senator La
Follette at a luncheon in Washington
"Yes oh yes when the trusts go we’ll
miss them — we'll miss them like the
widow
“A widow at her late husband’s
funeral happened during the burial
service to drop her handkerchief Into
the open grave
“A young man gallantly offered to
leap down and get the handkerchief
for her
"But the widow shook her head
’No’ she said ’leave it there I
have done with tears now” '
TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH
KIDNEYS IF BACK HURTS
Says Too Much Meat'Forms Uric Acid
Which Clogs the Kidneys and
Irritates the Bladder
Most folks forget that the kidneys
like the bowels get sluggish and clog-
ged and need a flushing occasionally
else we have backache and dull misery
In the kidney region severe head-
aches rheumatic twinges torpid liver
acid stomach sleeplessness and all
sorts of bladder disorders
You simply must keep your kidneys
active and clean and the moment you
feel an ache or pain in the kidney
region get about four ounces of Jad
Salts from any good drug store here
take a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act fine
This famous salts Is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice com-
bined with lithfa and Is harmless to
flush clogged kidneys and stimulate
them to normal activity It also neu-
tralizes the acids In the nrine so it
no longer Irritates thus ending blad-
der disorders
Jad Salts is harmless inexpensive
makes a delightful effervescent lithia-
water drink which everybody should
take now and then to keep their kid-
neys clean thus avoiding serious com-
plications A well-known local druggist Bays he
sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be-
lieve iu overcoming kidney trouble
while It is only trouble — Adv
His Mother’s Cake
Mrs Beanbrough — llow do you like
my cake dear?
Mr Beanbrough — It is very good
but not as nice as the cake my moth-
er makes
"Indeed?"
"Mother makes marble cake that
looks like the real thing”
“Yes' you are right and that’s
just the way it tastes too”
BAD CASE OF DANDRUFF
Bissell Ala— "I had a very bad case
of dandruff on my bead I was tor-
mented by itching and my hair began
to come out by the combfuls I al-
most became frantic fearful that I
would lose all of my hair which was
my pride There were some pimples
on my scalp and I scratched them un-
til they made sores My hair was dry
and lifeless
"I saw the advertisement of Cutlcura
Soap and Ointment and sent to my
druggist for three cakes of Cuticura
Soap and a box of Cutlcura Ointment
I washed my scalp with warm water
strong with the Cuticura Soap and
dried afterwards applying the Cutl-
cura Ointment working It in the scalp
slowly with my fingers After using
them for several days my hair began
to stop coming out The dandruff all
disappeared and In less than four
weeks & cure was accomplished per-
manently" (Signed) Miss Lucy May
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world Sample of each
tree with 32-p Skin Book Address post-
card “Cutlcura Dept L Boston”— Adv
No Trouble at All
“And 1 shall want a private bath”
“That’ll be all right all our bath
room doors have locks on them”
HAD YEARNING FOR ACTION
Incident In the Early Life of the Great
Herculee Not Hitherto Recorded
In Mythology
I
The Infant Hercules had tired of hy-
gienic cuddling Kicking the slats
from his trundle bed he tipped over
the table with the modified milk and
the distilled water and the govern-
ment tested food and making his way
to the pantry put himself outside of a
pan of baked beans a chunk of corned
beef a mince pie and then drank a
gallon of fresh buttermilk When his
frightened nurse found him he picked
her up and tossed her to the top shelf
of the china closet and playfully roar-
ed "Good night Nurse”
After which he toddled out on the
front porch and looked up and down
the highway As he did so be tooth-
lessly mattered:
“Why don’t they bring on those un-
sanitary snakes that the fairy books
say I throttled?”
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle 'of
CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children and see that It
Bears the
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 -Years
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Too Risky
Bill — Go In an’ tell de bartender dat
If he don’t give yer a drink you’ll
drop dead
Red — I dasn’t If he did I would
Effect of Rubber Tires
“How did you feel after the sixth
car had gone over you?”
"I was almost completely erased”
Don’t do any worrying today that
you can put off till tomorrow
Exacted a Promise
Mrs Henry Preston White was leav-
ing her home for town the other af-
ternoon and as she started down the
walk a pitiful wail reached her ears
Turning she perceived her little five-year-old
son leaning far out of the
second-story window
“Mother! mother!" he cried "Please
promise me won’t you mother?
Promise me!"
Mrs White ran back In much alarm
into the house and up the stairs
“Darling tell mother what is the
matter" she pleaded
"Oh mother promise me" he
sobbed
"Anything darling anything”
"Promise me that you’ll be good
mother while you’re In town" he said
and began to dry his tears
Beware the Gray Eye
Among the gray eyed there are few
who retain any spiritual emotions
People with gray eyes are superficial
frivolous given to embrace false idols
running down blind alleys following
false prophets thoughtless Inconsid-
erate wanting In sympathy neurotic
unstable not firm and deliberate but
rash and impetuous
A simple protection againit dangerous
throat affections are Dean’s Mentholated
Cough Drops So at Drug Stores
The best way to collect a library Is
never to buy to lend hut borrow to
keep
1 TAKI
TAKE A BOTTLE HOME WITH YOU TODAY
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1? a profitable e rstem hatchinf eonUonooflly Send
for catalog twdww fiftifWr UcnWterCn Ctkn Him
The Generally Do
“BlnkS put up a strong fight against
seasickness”
"Yea but he finally had to give up"
It’s easier to talk than It Is to ao-
qulre the wood sawing habit
Are Tour Hands Tied?
a chronic disease anmwwii to woman-
3? Tow feel doll— headache j 7 Back-
ache pains here and there— dizziness or
perhaps hot Sashes? There' nothing yoa
can accomplish— nothing too can enjoyl
There’s no good lesson for It— because
yoa can find permanent relief la
SR PIERCE’S
Favorite Prescription
Mrs Fannie H Brent of Bryant Nelson Co Vo writes: 1 betters I bad
very pain and ache a woman could hare my back was weak and I suffered with
nervousness and could not sleep at night Suffered with soreness in my right
hip and every month would have spells and have to stay in bed I have taken
eight bottles of your ‘Favorite Prescription' and one vial of your ‘Pleasant Pellets
Can now do my work for six in family and feel like n new woman I think
it is tha best medicine in the world for women I recommend it to all my friends
and many of them have been greatly benefited by it
DrPIEBCTS PLEASANT PELLETS
Believe liver Ills!
For
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your "best friend’
Safe guard it against any
weakness that may de-
velop from time to time
by the daily use of'
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IDAY
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The Point
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about this business he is putting hia
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Mitchell, Richard A. Roger Mills Sentinel. (Cheyenne, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1914, newspaper, January 29, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2045878/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.