Antlers News-Record. (Antlers, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ANTLERS NEW S-R ECORD
HUNDREDS HEAR
HER TESTIMONY
Mrs Harris Grew So Despondent
She Gave Up Entirely
She Declares
GAINED 35 POUNDS
I Believe I've Told Fully Four Hum
dred People In Person Abeut
My Recovery on Tanlac" '
8he Says
“I am not only a strong healthy
woman instead of a nervous wreck like
I was before taking Tanlac but I have
actually gained thirty-five pounds In
weight besides" said Mrs Emma Har-
ris whose husband is In the transfer
business and who resides at 6811 Bel-
' ger street Dallas Texas
“My health had been gradually fall-
ing for several months” she continued
“I Just had to force down every mouth-
ful I ate and I fell off until I weighed
hardly more than a hundred pounds
I was tormented by bolls and eruptions
all over ray body and suffered agonies
from rheumatism that made my bones
ache like they would break in two
My nerves were In such a state it was
simply impossible for me to get any
sleep and I felt so downhearted and
hopeless that I just gave up entirely
and took to my bed
“OnO' day a friend told me- about
fTanlac and advised me to try it I
sent for a bottle and by the time I
jfad used up half of it my appetite re-
tained and waersoon up and about
and abie to take up my housework
again eat anything I want now my
food gives me strength my blood has
cleared up my rheumatism is gone
and I suffer no pains I sleep like a
child and feel fresh and fine when I
wake up '2 believe I’ve told fully four
hundred people in person about my
recovery on Tanlac”
There is a Tanlac dealer in your
lawn— Adv
What He Wished
' Titles of books are confusing to
those who study them and even more
eo to the parents who have to buy
them A few days ago the Greencas-
tle public schools opened and S C
Bayers of the store of Sayers & Ham-
ilton was stunned for a few minutes
when a school patron asked for
“Physic and Health and a Compound
Arithmetic" He thought for a min-
ute and handed the woman a '‘Physi-
ology and Health and a Complete
Arithmetic" — Indianapolis News
rrr
Witlitfie Fingers!
Says Corns Lift Out
Without Any Pain
Bore corns hard corns soft corns or
any kind of a corn can shortly be
lifted right out with the fingers If you
will apply on the corn a few drops of
freezone -says a Cincinnati authority
At little cost one can get a small bot-
tle of freezone at any drug store which
will positively rid one’s feet of every
cgrn or callus without pain or sore-
ness or the' danger of infection
This new drug lk ah ether compound
and dries the moment it is applied and
does not Inflame or even irritate the
anrroundlng skin Just think I Tou
can lift off your corns and calluses
now without a bit of pain or soreness
If your druggist hasn’t freezone be can
easily get a small bottle for you from
his wholesale drug house — adv
i Selective Draft
Much amusement was caused in the
house of commons by the official ad-
mission that “by a regretable clerical
error" the national service depart-
ment 'luwk notified the speaker that
they proposed- to transfer him to
new employment at Wolverhampton at
about one dollar per day' with a week-
ly war bonus of a little more than a
dollar “on the ground that such em-
ployment was deemed of greater na-
tional Importance than that on which
he was now engaged”
f TOP THAT HACKING COUGH
Mansfield (formerly Hungarian)
Ccrugh Balsam heals the Inflamed and
laeerqfl membranes and quiets the
tickling nerves that lie underneath the
Inf epted portions Invaluable for ba-
bies Price 25c and 50c — Adv
Need to Be Nagged
If we were a woman and had to
live with some men we know we’d nag
them too - -r-
A Lost Cause
The man who would rather be pop-
ular thaUrigKt usually' winds up by
being neither “ -
TEAT
EXACT AMOUNT OF LIBERTY
LOAN DEPENDS ON OVER-
SUBSCRIPTION BEAR 4-PER CENT INTEREST
Books Wil Open October 1 and Terms
of Payment Are Same Aa
Fleet leeue of the
' Serlee
Washington — Secretary McAdoo
announced the details of the second
Liberty loan which will be offered to
the public on October 1 The chief
features are:
Amount $3000000000 or more
the excete not to exceed one-half
of the amount of over-euDscrip-tion
Term of bonda: Maturity Zb
years redeemable at the option of
the secretary of the treasury In
ten years
Denominations of bonds $50
and multiples of $50
Interest rate four per cent pay-
able semi-annually on November
15 and May 15
Term of payment: Two per-'
cent upon application 18 per cent
November 15 forty per cent De-
cember 14 and forty per cent Jan-
uary 15 1918
The privilege of converting bondB
of this lBsue Into bonds of any suc-
ceeding Issue bearing a higher inter:
eat rate than four per cent during the
period of the war is extended and
through an arrangement under which
bonds will be printed with only four
coupons instead of fifty (to be ex-
changed at the end of two years for
the bonds containing the full number
of bonds) deliveries will be prompt
In this manner the issue of interim
certificates will be avoided
Oklahoma’a Share May Be 3 Million
Oklahoma may be asked - to raise
$3000000 of the second Liberty loan
although treasury department figures
expected before the end of the week
m ky cut down that figure consider-
ably In the first loan campaign Okla-
homa was given opportunity to raise
$2000000 but before the campaign
ended the figures were cut 40 per
cent Then the state far oversub-
scribed its allotment by raising
$2500000 L
For the second campaign the state
has been divided into three districts
The Oklahoma City district leads by
heading thirty-three counties the
Tulsa district is second with twenty-
three and the Muskogee district third
with thirteen counties'
MORE GOODS ON SEN GORE
Traitor Arrested at Muskogee Had
Telegram From Him
Muskogee — Evidence that Senator
T P Gore is giving aid and encour-
agement to anti-draft agitators In Ok-
lahoma became public when H C
Capper and V F Bryant' Working
Class Union leaders were brought to
the Federal Jail' in Muskogee They
were arrested at Daugherty ' '
In Capper's coat pocket was found
a telegram from Gore expressing ap-
preciation for a telegram supposedly
sent the senator by Capper To this
was added a quotation from the draft
law which stipulates that objectors to
army service on religious grounds are
exempt from the workings of the law
The telegram which was addressed
to Capper and Bigned by Senator Gore
reads as follows:
“Your telegram received and great-
ly appreciated Am quoting the fol-
lowing from Section 4 of the draft
act: ‘Nothing in this act contained
shall be construed to require or com-
pel any person to serve in any of the
forces herein provided or who 1 is
found to be a member of any well or-
ganized religious sect or organization
at present organized and existing and
whose existing creeds and principles
forbid its members to participate in
war"
The telegram was dated September
1
Capper was the organizer of the
Church of Christ near Daugherty He
made the Gore telegram it is said
the basis of his sermons urging the
young men to resist the draft law
telling them that if they would join
his congregation the law could not
reach them
It was when the attendance at his
meetings began to assume unreason-
ably large proportions that Deputy
United States Marshal W R Hignlght
of Ardmore investigated Capper’s
arrest followed 1
Bryant is charged with being a W
C U leader and of encouraging Cap-
per and other ministers to organize
resistance agalnBt the draft
Ocean Freight Rate Is Fixed
Washington— A charter rate of
$575 a ton a month has been decided
on by the Shipping Board as a base
the 1 government will " pay for requi-
sioned vessels Within a short time
the board will take over for govern-
ment use every 'American vessel avail-
able for overseas service The vessels
will be requisioned and turned back to
their owners in most cases for oper-
ation probably for charter In the
trades which the government holds
are most necessary for a successful
conduot of the war
London — Thirteen British mer
chantmen of 1600 tons and more and
two vessels of less than 1600 tons
were sunk by mines or submarines
last week
In' the aggregate thfs is the small-
est number of vessels -sunk during
any one week since Germany began
her intensified submarine warfare last
February
Two fishing vessels sIbo were sunk
last week
The figures follow:
' More than Leas than Fishing
Grand-Total 912
WILL SURRENDER BELGIUM
O Sure the Kalaer Is Willing To Do
It — If —
London — Germany has agreed to
evacuate Belgium under certain con-
ditions It is declared in a German of-
ficial statement Germany it is stip-
ulated must have the right to develop
her economic enterprises freely in
Belgium especially In Antwerp
The proposal was made in a sup-
plementary note to the Vatican re
plying to the peace initiative of Pope
Benedict It was In the form of a
verbal communication made by For
eign Secretary Kuehlmann to the pa
pal nuncio at Munich wherein the
foreign secretary specified the condi-
tions under which Germany is willing
to conclude peace on the basis of the
evacuation of Belgium 1
The verbal note to the papal nuncio
said Germany would contribute a
share of the compensation to be p&ld
to Belgium for war damage Belgium
would be required It is said to give
a guarantee that any such menace aa
that which threatened Germany In
1914 would be in future be excluded
i Belgium must undertake to main-
tain administrative separation of the
Flanders and Walloon districts intro-
duced by Germany the verbal note
says because this separation corres-
ponds to the wishes of a majority ol
the Belgian people and because Gen
many desires such separation on ao
count of racial sympathy '
10000 CHARGES VS I WW
Some of the Traitors Will Never Gel
Through Their Trials '
Chicago — Members of the Indua
trial Workers of the World who are
under indictment as the result ol
grand jury action here are charged
with more than 10000 - individual
crimes in a criminal campaign of se-
dition ’according to 'government
agents It is declared that the con-
spiracy laid to the I W W- chiefs
contemplated no less a general object
than the hampering of every objective
of the government in its war aims
As a result of the raids thirty-nine
I W W leaders are under arrest and
federal officials are searching for the
remainder of the 166 persons against
whom indictments were returned
Among the first to be taken In cus-
tory was William D Haywood secre-
tary of the national organization ol
the I WW
Among the specific charges mare
by the government against the J W
W organizations are:
Interfering In the manufacture of
munitions and arms
Preventing the carrying out of con-
tracts between the United States gov-
ernment and coal companies for fuel
for shipping purposes of all kinds
Interferring In the manufacture of
clothing for soldiers and sailers medi-
cal and hospital supplies
- Designing to prevent registration
under the draft law
Seditious articles In “Solidarity”
the I W W organ and vicious arti-
cles in other I W W publications
Ruining harvests by putting phos-
phorus on the grain and completely
destroying the crops
Instead of striking using destruct-
ive methods such as breaking machim
ery in factories
Irigoyen Urging Boycott On Kaiser
Buenos Aires — president Irigoyen
is making a renewed effort to bring
about a congress of the South Ameri-
can republics to consider international
affairs in their effect on this hemis-
phere Deputy Castellanos has intro-
duced the administration’s bill to In-
vite the sister republics to meet at
Buenos Aires to adopt a Joint policy
President Irigoyen’s program is for
the American republics jointly to de-
mand that Germany end the war or
else suffer a solid South American
boycott
Teuton Riot in Argentina
Buenos Aires— Serious disorders
occurred in various parts of the cap-
ital as the result of ah anti-German
manifestation and strike agitations
Aa an outcome of the firing on street
cars by strikers or sympathizers an
inspector was killed and several per-
sons were wounded In sympathy with
the anti-German demonstration busi-
ness houses in the city closed their
doors A naval squad has arrived
with forces to take charge of the city
waterworks and powerhouses
Cajornel Salivates! It Makes You Sick and You Lose a Day’s Work— Dodson’s
Liver Tone Acts Better Than Calomel and Is Harmless for j :
Men Women Children— Read Guarantee!
Every druggist here yes! your druggist and
everybody’s druggist has noticed a great falling-
off in the sale of calomel They all give the
same reason Dodson’s Liver Tone is talcing its
place
: “Calomel is dangerous and people know it while
Dodson’s Liver Tone is safe and gives better re-
sults' ’’said a prominent local druggist Dodson’s
Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every
druggist A large family-sized bottle costs only 50
cents and if you find it doesn’t take the place of
dangerous salivating calomel you have onljr to ask
for your money back
Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleasant-tasting pure-
ly vegetable remedy! harmless to both children
and adults Take a spoonful at night and wake up
feeling fine no sick headache biliousness ague
An Ambitious Collegian
She — Are you a freshman? 1
He (confused) — I try to be— Bruno-
nlan How’s This?
We offer $10000 for any case of catarrh
that cannot be cured b:
by HALL'S CA-
LLL’8 CATARRH
TARRH MEDICINE HA'
MEDICINE la taken internally and acta
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur-
faces of the System
Sold by druggists for over forty yearsk'
Price 76c Testimonials free
F J Cheney & Co Toledo Ohio
A Wise Orang-Outang
Prof William T Hornaday the
hoted animal preceptor cites this In-
stance of ape sagacity: 1
' “I once became quite chummy with
an untrained caged menagerie orang-
outang by the name of Dohong ' He
was a Son of the Jungle and Intensely
concerned in matters that came into
his narrow life All that he learned
outside of his Inherited Instincts he
learned himself His cage contained
a number of horizontal bars attached
to brackets on which he took consid-
erable solemn exercise ‘ One day he
concluded that the bars ought to come
down Bracing his feet against the
solid wall of the cage he pulled every
bar from its fastening and flung it on
the floor Larger bars were substi-
tuted which the ape vainly tried to
remove After straining his back in
this futile effort he walked up and
down in his nge and was apparently
intently studying the situation Event-
ually he procured the crossbar of his
trapeze and using It for a lever he
not only pried every horizontal bar
from its brackets but he likewise
pried the iron bars of his cage apart
so that he could stick his - head
through the opening and satisfy his
curiosity regarding his neighbor in the
adjoining cage” r
Enemy Precaution '
“What did Bill do when you told him
you wanted him to dance at the ger-
man?” "He took French leave”
A woman's Idea of economy is to
have her husband waste $3 worth of
time putting up a ten-cent shelf
Eat
When you eat com instead of wheat you
boys in France
Com is an admirable cool weather food
Whether or not you like com bread com
Cake” or com pone you are sure to like
The newest wrinkle in com foods— crisp
white com— a substantial food dish with an
and costs but a trifle
A Big Man '
“Her husband is a big man in the
show business”
“That so? A producer?”
' "No Bouncer in a downtown bur-
lesque theater” 1 ' " ' " '
A NEGLECTED COLD
is often followed by pneumonia Be-
fore it is too late take Laxative Quini-
dine Tablets Gives prompt relief In
cases of Coughs Colds La Grippe and
Headache Price 25c— Adv
Compliments of the Day
Soldiers have to do their own mend-
ing when It is done at all and it ap-
pears — although few persons would
have guessed it — that the thoughtful
war' office supplies them with outfits
for that purpose' Otherwise this joke
would be impossible '
Everything was ready for kit in-
spection the recrultB stood lined up
ready for the officer and the officer
had his bad temper all complete He
march&d up and down the line grimly
eyeing each man’s bundle of needles
and soft soap and then be singled ont
Private MacTootle as the man who
was to receive his attentions
“Toothbrush?” he roared £
: “Yes sir" - '
“Razor?"
“Yes sir”
“Hold-all?”
“Yes sir" -
"Huh I You’re all right' apparently”
growled the officer Then he barked
"Housewife?” r V
“O very well thank yon" said the
recruit : amiably “how’s yours?"—
Journal of the American Medical As-
sociation! j
' A Combination i
“Are you going to ' fight or raise
food?”
'‘Little of both suh" replied Eras-
tus Plnkley “Pa glneter git my chick-
en coop well populated an’ den Ps
glneter hang right over it wlf a shot-
gun” ’ v
Quite Appropriate Motion
“Thrqnes are rocking these days"
"Quite right too ’A rocking throne
is the cradle of liberty” ’
More Comm!
Make Post Toasties Your Yar Cereal
? !
sour stomach or clogged bowels Dodson's Liver
Tone doesn’t gripe or cause inconvenience all next
day like calomel
Take a dose of calomel tonight and tomorrow
you will feel sick weak and nauseated Don’t lose
a day’s work!
Dodson’s Liver Tone is real liver medicine
You’ll know it : next morning because you will
wake up with your head clear your liver active
bowels clean breath sweet and stomach regulated
You will feel cheerful and full of vigor and ready
for a hard day’s work - -You
can eat anything afterwards without risk
of salivating yourself or your children
Get a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone and try it
on my guarantee You’ll never again put a do9e -of
nasty dangerous calomel into jour stomach Adv !
At Times
“Don’t you like hot water la th
house?") '
“Not when Tm in it”
' Adruco Barbed Wire
Liniment
heals without
a scar— Adv ' ' "
DOBBIN HAS A DAY- DREAM
Faithful Old Horse Will Have Regular
Thrill When He Casts Off
His Shoes'
When the automobile and the tin
Lizzie shall at last have relegated th
“boss” to the Umbo of things obsolete
will the noble animal degenerate and
hark back to his ancestral type or
wlU he simply disappear like the dodoT
asks “Zlm” in Cartoons magazine
: It has taken a lot of time and pa-
tience to develop Dobbin from th
primitive models such as the' bydraco-'
therlum the pachynolophus and th
eohlppus to make him “whoa” back
and “gltap” and take bis meals out of'
a nosebag In the process of civiliza-
tion he has gradually lost his toes and
has had to accommodate his feet to
the horseshoe Does he still dream
perhaps of the delights of having toe
— of sinking them down into the green
sqush of the tertiary era and feeling
the cool goo trickle up between them t
If so how glad he wlU be' some day :
to look down and see his long-forgotten
toes beginning to sprout once again I:
His will be the thriU of the small boy
on the first warm day of spring when
he can cast off his shoes and go bar-
foot V l
When the "hoss” discovers for th
first time that he can again : wiggl
his toes he will doubtless radiate
smile of solid comfort
Remarkable '
“It has been a remarkable summer”
“Yes I don’t recall a summer that
has given’ people so many things t "
talk about besides the climate”
A weak mind la like -a microscope
which magnifies trifling things but
cannot perceive great ones
are saving for the
muffins “Johnny
bubbled flakes of
alluring smack—: -
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