The Muldrow Press. (Muldrow, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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FREE ADVICE
To SiCK WOMEN
Thousands Have Been Helped
By Common Sense
Suggestions
Women suffering from any form of
female ills are invited to communicate
prompqy with the
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r d1 crrartmeseNntndoeinthee de-
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die E Pinkham Med-
"Ix 4 icino Co Lynn
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)t 11' ':''''- 4 will be opened read
nr 0-1 and smswered by a
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LYD:Al --kriie woman and held in
strict confidence A woman can freely
talk of her private illness to a woman
thus hr-3 been established a confidential
corresponaence which has extended over
many years and which has never been
broken Never have they published a
testimonid or used a letter without tho
written censent of tho writerand never
has the Company allowed these confi-
dential letters to get out of their pos-
session as thehundreds of thousands
of them in their files will attest
Out of the vast volume of experience
which they have to draw from it is more
thart possible that they possess the very
krawledge needed in your case Noth-
ing is asked in return except your good
till and their advice has helped thou-
sa mis Surely any woman rich or poor
should be glad to take advantage of this
ccoerous offer of assistance Address
Lydia E Pinkham Medicine Co (con-
ildential) Lynn Mass
Every woman ought to have
Lydia E l'ink ham's 80-pagc
Text Book It ii not a boolc for
general distribution as it is t00
CXpelleiiVC It 11 frco and only
dirt:Unable by IL Write for
It today
LIABY'S FACE ONE
SORE WITH ECZEMA
Cried for Hours Could Not Sleep
Resinol Brought Rest and Cure
'Reading baby girl had eczema
fo-' ever six months It was painful and
it 'ling she could not sleep day or night
slit would scratch till blood And water
would run down her neck Then it burned
her tit) she cried for hours at alinie The
Tight side of 'her face was one EOM and
FC11)
got She samples of Resinel Soap anti
rtsinol Ointment en a Saturday morning
at d put them on anti put them cn again
lit the afternoon and in the evening before
I put her to bed anti she went to sleep
tin i slept till next morning 1 thought I
tens in beavers the first night anti by
Hilo lay the er7erill Wag &led up so tint
rll the fleahn fell off Resinol Soap lust
Oi itment cured my baby"—Mrs Wm M
'tit:leiter 541 So 17 St Aug 21 1912
yen or any of your little ones are suf-
foting from eczema rash tetter ringworm
or other itching burning skin eruption
tliere is only one better proof of the veue
of :Zeinal That ia try it yonrseil and
leo You can get samples free by writing
to Dept 4-K Resinol 'Lattimore ALL
Resinot stops itching instantly Precribeil
by eareful doctors for eighteen years so:d
by every druggist or sent by parcel post
en receipt of price Resinol Ointment toe
Resinel Soap 25e
Wanted to Know
"I don't like $o throw bouquets al
m:t-self but 1 do think I have excellent
taste"
-Ain I to coasider that as a pro
posal?'
Meaning the Billows
"I understand l'ordita flirted with
SO et' high rollers at the beach last
mincr"
"So she did and nearly got
drowncd"
Con-!it“on raugeg It1(15 srtious cligenseft
Tr is thot”itOily virP1 hv Diator Pieroo!
l'eaqaft! l'eliet Oue a laxative 13ree
ealiaclii! Adv
Speaking or "human dynamos'
Moro itt a man who his everything
charged
PI LI'S CERTED TN f TO 11 DAYS
Vortritgozst w14 I reintid money it l'AM) i)INT
NI 11NT Lillis to rum any eno ibr Petting Blind
J4IeJiuur initrudinit hie in 6 to 14 days bud
CompHition may be the lite so!
trade but Ws tough on the jeulouE
lover
T1041 Crow DAB Blue Nill tvaili double a
many Chit lie' a4 any other blue Don't
put your money into any other Adv
Many a girl with a soft voice pos
14e64es a marble heart
05 FOLEY
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Backache Rheumatism
kidneys 'and ithidder
Contains No Habit Forming brow
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Doings of the Lawmakers
Activities of the Week Among the Members
of the Oklahoma Legislature
Redistricting Bill Fails Again State Sunday School Convention
fly a tie vote of 44 to B the house An elaborate program which will
of representatives rejected a report !include addresses by Governor Lee
by the couterence committee on con- i Cruet and other noted speakers has
gressional redistricting which sought !been prepared for the twentieth an-
to adjust the differences between the ! nual state con3rention of the Okla-
two houses Another conference Coil- hema Sunday School association
mittee now 13 necesoary which convenes in Oklaltorpa City
The liveliest objectien to Gto eon- March IS to 'd Inclusive and it is
ference committee bill V a 3 that Okla- ! predicted that 1200 to UM delegates
lima county was put in a l'otibtful from all over the state will attehd
acd probably republican district along Among those tilting a prominent
with its anc14nt enemy Logan ermity! place in the progarm are W C
wherein is Guthrie the formtr seat It l'earce of CLIcago associate general
of the Beate espital There were gen- secrttary cnd sugerintendent of the
eral objections also and some plain : adult division International Sunday
remarks atznit the cengressmen who 'School Association Rev W J Wil-
were attempting to dictate to the leg's- Hammon president Baptiat Young
!attire and about the machine uf con- : People's Union of America and pasta
gressmen and crrgressional aspirants 'Third Baptist church St Louis Dr
alleged to be bac of thaconference P II Welshimer pastor of the First
report Christian church Canton Ohio and
The report was signed by six of the Mra Mary Foster Eryner of Chicago
ten conferees ReprerentatPies Durant
Hunter and WyanI and Senaters itwl-
die Echols WO Garrett Reprerenta- I i154:01rtile5
Lives Willians and Vosburg and Sen- -fr :
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The map agreed upon lay the major- '4 --14
Ity of t cmiterence left the four :
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eastern districts as slightly ended
Ley 'z1v!z-tc l!'-44 i
by the senate withent further chan g
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But the four western districts as 1 -1'!41-'4:'!' - 7! 1--s- t " r 41:
passed m
by the house and amended by ' 4" ''''tk:40 t t-: -it ' ' 14'1
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the senate were radically altered The P4
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lumse had proposed three democratic 1 V1'--kr 114004-h411't '
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and one republican district out of the 14t44:illP-AAltAt- -: ik-
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western half of the state The r c: a te 1 v!!' ----z k'll-P" e '''rt ''''' --'
Jle !! ‘Apalt' 4 tzofT
amended the bill to make four fl:riy 1
eouitable dtmocratic diFtrict4 I 42 '7t4 A":177
equitable democratic diFiricts
One Doubtful District
The conference committee mule'
three heavy denmeratie distric!s anti !
one probably republican allbough the I
house conferees claimed thlt Con-
gressman ‘Veaver tarried Co terrid
tory flebied by approximately 140)
last November It admitted however
that the same territory went about!
1500 republican in 1910 I
It was upen this proposed fiistrlet!
No 5 that a number of house mem-i
bers including the entire 016'bonta
county del stion made a bitter tight
and Representative Welty although
hip did net mention Congressman
l'hompeoas name very plainly tndI !
cated him iu some scorching remarks I
which charged that the senator-congressman
front Paula Valley was
afraid 1 take his Chances in a district !
with Con:ressman Weaver
The proptwed Fifth Sixth Seventh !
and Fighth districts as submitted by
the conference committee aro aa fol-
lows: -
No ri —Oklahoma IAtgan Payne'
Garfield Noble Grant Kay
No 6—Major Blaine Kingfisher:
Garvin Murray
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No T—Dewey Custer Washita
owa Caddo Comanche Cotton Ste-1
Canadian Grady 1IcClain Cleveland'
rheas Jefferson
No 8—Tillman Jackson Harmon
Greer Beckham Roger Mills Ellis'
Woodward Woods Harper Deaver i
Texas Cimarron
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S WOLFINGER
of Hobart Okla President of the
State Association
elementary specialist of the Interna-
tional Sunday School Association
Professor E O Excel' of Chicago one
of the world's grjaTest leaders of
song will have charge of the music
Reduced Rates Offered
The ralirstds have agreed to offer a
very low rate for the round trip same
being one and one-half fare from all
points in Oklahoma Tickets will be
on sale March 17 to 19 inclusive with
limit midnight March 22
The state association officers are as
follows: President D S Wolfinger of
Hobart general secretary- C
Nichols of Oklahoma City recording
secretary Alvin Campbell of Lawton
vice presidents J E Nis? Icy of Guth-
rie E A Pemberton -cf King-fisher D
sector of Frederick S F Swinford
of Stillwater Neil Wimmer of Chem-
tah and H qp Gilsap of Chandler
The ceftral committee is composed of
the following: D 1 Johnston chair-
man Oklahoma City Dr L IL Pux-
ton Oklahoma City Muter Etter
Oklahoma City Andrew Kingkade
Oklahoma City Rev W J Moore
Sulphur and Arthur Whorton Okla-
homa City
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Governer Uses the Veto --
Tak!ng a tirm stand for The constl- State Bankers Meet
tution and being unwilling to change In conformity with the new banking
Its provisions regarding the 2cent law nine state hankers were chosen
passenger transportation rate Gover- by the executive council of the newly
nor Cruee vetoed the Vandevenikr f crgaalzed State :lankers' assolat Ion
bill making the rate at 21' cents a 1 from which number the governor ta
mile In his message explaining his tt (op)oee three members el the F tat:
tttitude the governor de7lares that the : hanklug hoard
ELLILtme tne governor oe7lares mat tne banking board
state already has inaugoeatell a fight The bankers organized formalatagi
:a the courts for the 2-ecat rate and : their plana of activity tinder the new
tir!t as a decision in this ma :tor ia iaw aaected mean of (hair nurn
now pera:itl3 in the supreme court it ! t!Cr to 11! executive council which ia
-voull be an admission that the rate vested with the authority to submit
unreasonaLlo and the contentions inginaa from which thP banking board
of the state groundless to IMW and the bank commiszioner are to be
premise with a higher rat' chesen
The governor takes the stand too Thn:e who were elmson werP: John
that the 2-cent rate is not unreason- J Gerlach Woodvi-ard Lee Patrick
able and bellevea that On proviaion Stromi W C Ernest Ilamnion P J
a the constitution declaring for it Wilier: Oklahoma City A D Kennedy
sliculd be maintained until the courts okmogee L C RocR Tahlequah: IL
have finally adjudleated the inttter NI Spahlira: North Enid J NV Chos-
Incidental to his stand on the 2-cent ter 'logo and W F Barber Lawton
rate itself the governor bellevos that Only two of the men selected as pro
Attorney General Charles WP9t ts act- pective members of the bar::ing board
ing wisely in avoiding expense to tho were members of the executive COMP
state by withholding prosecution of ell A C Kennedy and L C Boss
the ease in the United States supremo
Officers Selected
court Other states ineltiding
The tinkers elected are: U
souri and Nebraska have similar cases
Piersol Oklahoma City president A
pending and it 13 the policy of tip
la Kennedy Okmulgee vien-president:
supreme court to ignore litigation sim
arch Anderson Oklahoma City scre
ilar to other litigation already pend
tary and W C Baker Altus treas
lag A decision on the pending cases urer
Is expected at any time
Four appropriation bills for the
Senator Roddie's resole:flout abol-
maintenance of as many state educa-
ishing all the eongressionnt districts
tional institotions were passed finally
in the state and which leaves all
tho Renate Three of iiIPPA were for
members of ccmgress to be elected at
district agricultural schools and the
large if successful waa passed finally'
fourth for the state preparatory school
la the senate by a vote of 32 to 7
at ICIaremore The Murray Agrica
carrying the emergenci The names!
! tural school at Tishomingo the Ilas
of Senators McIntosh and Barrett have
kell Agricultural school at Broken Ar
been added to the resalution The
row and th—e ilelena Agricultural sehoe:'
measure provides that all districts be
! each received an apifropriation of at
abolished antil after the state
"si 600 a year and the preparatory school
been red i micted
I at rbrpmnra an P 6en 21G oflo
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Healthy Old Age Is What
Dr Hartman Advocates
See here
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4'$ ' 7:tki ' i heard you corn-
' -qi::' i plaining t h e
t' --:k?4:'0 !: j other day of be
ing nervous
1 "d-!:ti:0 sleepless brain
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j A" fagged and the
'-i:i"ie A a'0 like A young
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4 (e:i man hardly in
t'' :4tc" the zenith of
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- -'744:4 ining of such
r ''1' 04 things!
k'-'? i1!-r4v And this is
very c o m mon
f-lt-ti7TictsZ too You are
not
the only
shcNz1i
--"-:--- one Probably
S B HARTMAN M D three out of four
of the young
men of today have just such symp-
toms as you describe What does it
mean?
IA ok at me I am eighty-two years
old Sound as a nut Tough as hick-
ory Do not know what it is to be
tircd While I cannot do as much
Idlyrical work as I used to when a
yong man I can do a great deal
Pruably twice as much as the aver-
age young man of today
What has kept me so strong and
well? I will tell you I do not use
tobacco I do not use alcoholic stim-
ulants I do not use tea or coffee
habitually I go to bed early I get
up early I ant always doing some-
'Mug la omething that occupies my
body and mind I love to work I
Girlish Scheme
"Your daughter plays serve very ro-
bust pieces"
"She's got a beau in the parler"
growled l'a Wombat "and that loud
music Is to drown the sound of her
mother washing the dishes"—Louls-
ille Courier-Journal
CRUST COVERED BABY'S HEAD
--
532 Brunswick !3t Baltimore Md—
"My baby's face troke out in pimples
which after bathing would weep and
form scabs until his head and face
were completely covered with a crust
and his hair all fell out It was cross
and would not rleep Each day it
spread until his entire face and head
were cov:ed with weeping sores I
take a cold water towel bath every
morning winter and summer It Is
these things that have kept me well
and strong You could be Just as well
and strong as I am if you would do as
I do
You may ask do I never get sick
have I never had occasion to take
medicine at all? Yes I have got sick
Sometimes I feel a little touch of cli-
matic trouble like cold malaria
slight catarrhal symptoms but my
only medicine is Peruna I always
keep a bottle of Peruna in the house
I keep a bottle of Peruna on my desk
In my office Once in a while I take
come I do not take it habitually
Take it only when I feel a little out of
sorts One swallow will- perha'3 be
all that will be necessary but it is
always handy by
It la a sorry eight to see the young
men of today begin to peter out phys-
ically when they ought to be in the
glory of their manhood and the height
of their vigor Eat plain food Live
frugally Give up all weakening
habits Live as God intended you to
live Take Peruna when you do not
feel as well as usual
If you want me to I Will send you
a book which will tell you a great
many more things about yourself and
about matters that may be of great
value to you Enclose a two-cent
stamp for postage and the book will
be sent in a plain wrapper and you
will not be troubled with any follow-
up latter s or advertisements
Peruna is for sale at all drug stores
S
"Wormy" that's whal'a the matter of 'era Stomach and In-
tesitinal wortns Nearly am bail am distemper Cost you too much
to feed 'em Look bad—are bad Don't physic 'em to death
Soo lin s Cure will remove the corms improve the appetite and
tone 'eta tip ail 101111(1 lind don't "physic" Act on glands and blood-
Full directions with each bottle and mold by all drugglsts
SPOIIN MEDICAL CO Chemists Goshen Ind U SA
Day dreams are more pleasant than
profitable unless one gets busy and
converts them Into fact
ITCH Relieved in 30 Minutes
Woollord'a Sanitarz Lotion tor all kind cot
Joutagiona itch At Druggista Adr
After a struggling man succeeds in
marrying an heiress he glum up the
struggle
Mn Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething softens the gums reduces indamma-
tionallays paineures wind colle25e a bottle
Silence is the college yell or the
school of experience
A GENEROUS GIFT
tried several prescriptions but did not Free to Readers of This Paper
frid say relief Then I decided to try 1
Mean Soap and Ointment
"After using them two or three I Professor Ifunyon has just issued s
times the sores dried up and after a most useful almanac containing a number
half dozen applications all disfigure- f 1i1 bestt le5essarhoinetluie a Cipher"
lling tw n
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Love" The almanac also
weeks the sores and scales were corn- et-minima inotruetions fnr (Thor
pletoly gone and baby's skin as aeter Reading gives the meaning of your
smooth and clear as when to was first I birth month the interpretation of dreams
born Cuticura Soap and Ointment cenrTplgttaeteNsveatplaiecrififeoreselaosptes faonrathe Nth
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cured him" (Signed) Mrs Lottie V States In fart it is a magazine almanac
Steinwedol Jan 14 1912 It will be sent you absolutely free With
14 we will inelude any one full-size 25e
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold ed roughout the world Sample of each ayn VI! rheumatism m
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Kidney Remedy
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free with 32p Skin Book Address for kidney trouble our Dyspepsia Rempost-card
"Cuticura Dept L Boston" efly for indigestion our Paw Paw Pills for
Adv biliousness or constipation Not a penny
1 to pay Address The Munyon Remedy
Company Philadelphia Pa
However the man who knows just
Low to manage a woman never tried 1 1-n A T I EvitlIC
It
Red Cress Ball Blue nil blue be:!- bluing
value in the whole world makes the laun-
dres smile Ailf
No Cordelia a criminal lawycr isn't
nercErarily a criminal
KENT:ANDIRON-THE MOST
EFFECIVAL GENERAL TO:11C
Crow's Tasteless chill Tonic Co-nbines both
in Tasteless form The Quinine chives
out Malaria and the Iron builds up
th: System For Adults and
Child:tn
Von know what you are -taking when
you take GROVE' TASTFLESS chill
TONIC Lecogni7ed for 30 years through-
out the South as the standard Malaria
Chill and Fever Remedy and General
Strengthening Tonic It is as strong as
tbe strongest bitter tonic but you do not
taste the bitter because the ingredients
do not dissolve in the mouth but do dis-
solve readily in the acids of the stomach
Guaranteed by your Druggist We mean
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IYAMATOR CHICKS DIE
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of his best essays including the two won-
derful articles "Don't Be a Cipher" and
"The Power of Love" The almanac also
contains illustrated instructions for Char
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