The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 4, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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Howdy!
How's your liver? Il" not in first
lass condition, doing full duly and
■jiving entire satisfaction Simmons'
Liver Purifier will fix it so you'll think
t's gone—its troubles will be gone.
' fut rip in (in boxes only.
Price 25c per box.
Hopeless.
Torn- 1 toll you, old man. Miss Gab-
i!e ccitniiily lias got a ] i(. of moii -y.
Why don't you propose to 1 er?
Dick—I've started to do it several
Mmes.
Tom—What's the matter? Lose your
ournge?
lllck No. but I'm never able to gei
i word In edgewise.—Cut hull? Stan
• li rd r.ud Tiniep.
ABDUL RECONCILED
Now Thinks Rather of Food Than
of His Wives.
A SURE SIGN.
"Guara"^
MITCHELL'S
EYE SALVE
tWWHE Lis
At An
Droggiitl
or by
25 Cents
f y[ sao'1
Simple
Safe
Sure
T\> not drug the eyu when inflamed
or in an unhealthy state. Mitchell's
liye Salve is applied externally;
subdues inflammation so readily, few
cases require more than one bottle
to be permanently curcd.
Former Ruler cf Turkey Growing Ac-
customed to Surroundings at Sa-
lonika—Greatly Interested
in Passing Events.
Salonika Abdul Humid, the e\ sul-
tan of Turkey, Is slowly becoming
more accustomed to his surroundings
and reconciled to his captivity, lie
has e-isl off Ills morose d> nranor, no
longer gives way ;o outbri its of an-
g' r. atul conducts himself In a quiet
and retired manner.
Repeatedly he expre. ses his satis-
fnetion «t b. Ing kept al Salonika, re-
quests that he be allowed to remain at
the Villa Allatinl, and prays that ho
may bo permitted to live there and
'nil iiis days like a good old man."
For whatever may be the opinion of
Ills former subjects, the ex Sultan's
confidence In bis own virtues remains
undiminished.
"Why do my people say and write
such bad tilings about me and a'
tempt to blacken my character?" Iio
frequently demands. "Why do they
revive everything that is bad and
never mention all the good things I
have done for my country? After all,
the bad things were not due to me;
they were the works of my council-
ors. Every man I had round me was
bad—absolutely bad. i had iio oppor-
tunity of choosing my advisers."
Very early In the morning Abdul
repairs to a small ante-room over-
looking a small portion of the main
road. Here he takes up his position
at the window Almost bis first or
cupation is to give orders to Emll
Bey for 111* day's food. These orders
are handed to an agent of the munici-
pality. who is detailed off to do the
When It Appears Act at Onc<\
Trouble with the kidney so. , Hons
! !a a certain sign that your kidneys are
; darauged and that you should use
; Doan's Kidney Pills. They cure all Ir-
' regularities aud annoyances, remove
| backache and side pains and rcstoro
the kiCnoys to health.
Charles Cole, 204 N.
Buckeyo St., lola,
Kans., saya: "The
kidney secretions
were Irregular,
scanty and painful
and contained sedi-
ment. My back was
stiff and lamo and
my limbs swelled. I grew weak and
discouraged. Doan's Kidney l'llls re-
moved these troubles entirely. I have
been well lor two years."
ltemember the name—Doan's. Sold
by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Fos-
ter-Miiburu Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
A LONG WAY BACK
George—There's Miss Passay. Bho
olaims she's never been kissed.
Harry—Why, I've kissed her myself,
years ago. She means not since she
can remember.
ITCHED FOR TWELVE YEARS.
Eczema Made Hands and Feet Swell,
HALL A RUCKELt New York City
Makrrj of SOZODONT
i ilftjfln'i •
/ jfe
/ ySBBki. -mA
Peel and Get Raw—Arms Affected,
Too—Gave Up All Hi(ie of Cure.
For Thirty Years
"Inclosed find mouey order for one
dollar for which please send its worth
in Simmons' Liver Purifier, put In tin
boxes. 1 have been using the uiedlciuo
for thirty years."
Thos. H. Rellly,
Jonesvlllo, La.
No comments necessary.
j Price 25c per box.
Always a W.iy.
I "The cook has furnished rather
I small portions." said the hostess. "The
1 woman gui >ts won't eat much, but
I l)ow about the men?"
I "I'll circulate around and nominate
' each of 'em to niuk* an after-dinner
| :-i ■ orb," responded the host. "That
I will effectually kill off their nppo-
j tltes."
Rough on fiats unbeatable extermlnatoi
Rough on lion Lice, Nest Powjer, 2,">c.
Rough on liodbiigs, PowderorLiq'd,25c.
Rough on Fleas, Powder or IJquid, 25.
Rough on Roaches, Pow'd, 15c .1 Jq'd,25c.
Rou 'h on Moth :<nd Ants. Powder, 2be.
Rough on Skeoters. agreeable to use,25c.
K. S. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J.
Not Her Fault.
"It is the duty of every man and |
woman to bo married at the ago ot
32," Mild the lecturer.
"Well," quid a woman of 30, with
somo asperity, "you needn't tell me
that. Talk to the man."
U e Allen'* Foot-Ease.
It ti tho onlv relief for Swollen Smart-
ing, Tired, Aching, Hot, Bwoailng I-Vel,
Corns und Hutiious Ask for Allen's Kool-
Kase, n powder to be shaken into tho
shoes. Cures while you w-alk. At nil Orug
KU.iu and Shoe 8toies, 25c. Don't accept
any substitute. S imple sent KUICK Ad-
dross, Allen S. Ol.uatvi. LoRoy, N V.
Half Done.
"Your husband has merely fainted."
"Dear, dear, thoso men always do
things by halves." — Meggendorfer
niaetter.
The man wlio is only marking time
is most likely to bo singing about
marching to Zion.
For Infants and Children.
U7TT7.V"; '
m-i'ininiiiMiiiui
ALC0HOL-3 PER CENT
A\'ev,\ tiil)lc Preparation Tor As •
similoting the Food ami Regula
iini tho Stomachs and BowvI.n of
jigES
.'list PriMUl
m
Promotes DigRsHoi\,Chterful-
ncss.ind Rest Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral
Not narc otic.
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11 s**u •
.tlx Stmn a * \
A'ltihtlJi $a/ti I
J'tnt JfJ •
• >
W^Sttd - I
Cf*> Vttii '
M>*+rfrrtm tm '
Apcrfccl Remedy forConstipa
lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions. Ffverish-
ness ard Loss of Sleep
ind You Have
Always Bought
Beara tho
Signature
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
TOILET ANTISEPTIC
NOTHING LIKE IT FOR
TUP TCCTU ^cxt,ne e*cek «ny dcntifrica
lot ■ i«fci I ■■ in cleansing, whitening and
•rrmoring tartar from the te jth, beaides destroying
*11 perms of decay and djraae which ordinary
•ooth preparations cannot do.
TUP MfllITU Paztine usrd as a mouth
lilt !wl V w I ll wash disinfects the mouth
and throat, purifies the breath, and lulls the germa
which collec' in the mouth, causing sore throat,
load teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much lickness.
TUP PYPQ w^rn *nr®:ne^ •f^6
InCi bl HO and burn, may be instantly
<«lieved and strengthened by Psxtine.
^ATAfiRU Paxtine will destroy the germs
■wM I Mnnn that cause catairh, neal the in-
Hamrr.atioo and stop the d.acharge. It is a sura
remedy Icr uterine catarrh.
Pazlme is a harmless yet powerful
tarrmKjde.disinfettant and deodorizer.
" ' ed in bathing it destroys odors and
feare* the body antiseptic ally clear..
fOR BALE AT DRUG STORES.80c
OR POSTPAID CY MAIL
LARGE SAWLE FREE!
fHE t'AXTurt TOILST CO.. B08T0N. stAtll.
SICK HEADACHE
Positively cured by
these Little Pills.
They alfu> relieve P.*-
treat* from Dyhptpsia, In*
(llfirstloii ami Too Hearty
litttlnff. A perfect rem-
edy for DizzinebH, Nan-
H«n, ProwHinesH, Bed
Tnhtc in the Mouth, Goat-
e«l Tourne, Taiu hi tu«
TOKP1D LI VKit
They rt^aluto tlJo UowcU. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
/
Abdul Hamld.
[CARTERS
fPlTTLE
flVER
n
iCARTERS
iWlTTtE
Tiver
|pju.s.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-SimileSignatur9
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
wrl olsv's ^[SPEkRMlNT
Nothing
Like
thrm in iVie world. CASCARF.TS tVie
biggest seller—why? Becais ; it's the best
medicine lor the liver and bowels. It s
what tlicy will do for you—not whtt
we say they will do—that makes
CASCARETS famous. Millions use
CASCARETS and it is all lu.on.dicine
that they ever need to take.
CASCARKTS IOC # box for n
luaimcm i'Hdrm:cri't<. Bisreft Kll r
tii tin world. Million boxi'j •. ti.uuta.
necessary mnrXetlnt;. The eulslne Is
in the lianda of one of Abdul's old
cooks, who whs specially brought for
the purpose from Ylldlz.
I The dethroned mouarch's favorite
delicacy is shrimps, which Just now
are in season in Salonika He Is now
being accorded tho greatest liberty,
with pens and paper being supplied
him, and lie '.s allowed, If he so de-
sires, to walk Is the garden at will.
He has, however, up to the present,
taken no advantage of this extension
of liberty, preferring to remain cooped
up in his little ante-chamber.
He : leeps had'y and often paces the
floor of his bedroom the whole n'ght
through. For this reason every after-
noon he retires for a brief siesta. H«
takes little pleasure in the society of
iiis wives and seldom sees them, with
the exception of the mother of Ills son
Hamll Effendl, who Is In almost con-
stant attendance upon him. His sole
recreation lies in the newspapers,
which are liberally supplied, and are
read to lilni by his favorite wife. He
takes the greatest possible Interest in
passing events, both at home and
abroad, but outside of this he has no
occupation and passes the day with
the utmost monotony. Of late, how-
over, lie has had a desire to employ
himself with amateur carpentering,
and in accordance with this idea a
:'u!l set of Joiner's tools has been or-
dered from a Paris factory.
Various Interesting conversations
have been the outcome of Abdul Ha-
' mid's ne -'spaper reading When he
had been read the account of the In-
vestiture of his brother as sultan amid
the acclamations of the ropu'ace, be
was considerably agitated.
"Why is It." he demanded, "that th«
people like my brother when they
hate me?"
"Hecarse," lie v as told, "the reo >|:5
do not like what ;ou like, and like
what you do not."
A grunt of disapproval was the ex-
sultan's on y r< sronse.
Quickly Cured by Cuticura.
"I suffered from eczcma on my
I hands, asms and feet for about twelve
years, my hands and feet would swell,
sweat and Itch, then would become
callous and got very dry, then peel
off and get raw. 1 tried moat every
kind of Balve and ointment without
success. I tried several doctors, but
at last gave up thinking there was a
cure for eczema. A friend of mine
Insisted on my trying tho Cuticura
Remedies, but I did not give them a
trial until I got so bad that I had to
do something. I secured a set and by
tho time thej were usod i could see a
rast improvement and my hands and
feet wero healed up in no time. I have
had no trouble since. Charles T.
Bauer, Volant, Pa., Mar. 11, 1908."
Poller Drug A Ctiem. Corp., Uolo I*ropt-, lioaum
And the Old Man Grinned.
"Duke," said tho heiress, eagerly,
"did you see fathor?"
"Yes."
"Well?"
"Wo talked about the weather."
"What? Lose your nerve again?
Why don't you brace up and talk like
a man?—a subject of a king on whose
domain tho sun never sets!"
"Can't," moaned the duke. "All the
time I was In your father'3 oflleo he j
kept grinning at a big painting."
"What painting?"
"The battle of Bunker H11L"
t.et that spear stick In your memory.
You won't got real Wrlglt-y's spear-
mint unless it Is op the wrapper.
Tho good we do is ail exccllont anti-
dote for tho ill we think.
FacSimik Signature of
Tint Centaur Company
NKW >l>RK
liiiiif-.-Hiti'i'ti miller fUi' f'ood«•
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
iHrkers
HAIR BALSAM
CT#tr *<,4 bratiiiflw thr hair.
t growth
Wfwr Falls to Jlnttore Oray
l( ir to Ita Youthful CN )or.
Curta Mftlp It hair
IOo,«nd Pp
U f Uf
rREt
If you wish beautiful, cl« r, white clothe#
urn* ltcd Crow Ball Ulue. l^argc 2 oz.
package, 5 coots.
Among other high rollcra we havo
the elevated trains.
MIDLAND MACHINE WORKS !?1,7,V«J:
n ml lima* foil net r . Machine work of all ktndi
Kirnn ntlnntiou. Mnchiti" blHckmnivh-
ItiM^hrHHti cnstiniTh puiiayx. han r'r una '•Jiaft-
iuk rtrrletl iu ilock. ilU8K0t B •. Okl^A.
rnr OKLAHOMA SASH A DOOh COMFAJfT
V. I. DtrUtf, OkUkw* CUv. UJUk
WRIS LEY'S
, Thompson's Eye Water
W. N. U„ Mt'SKOGEC, NO. 32-WOSi
FREE
FREE
FREE
SWEETHEART
TO I LETSOAP
Next week there will be published in this paper
a coupon which, when properly signed, will be good
for a full-sized cake of Sweetheart Toilet Soap
absolutely free.
Does Not Irritate
"I have found Simmons' Liver Purt-
Qer the mildest and most pleasant In
action, yet the surest romedy for con-
stipation, torpid liver and all kindred
troubles, I havo ever used. It does
not Irritate or gripe." Vory truly, S.
P. Cleary, Jackson, Tenn.
Put up ia tin boxes only. Price 25c.
But Not In.
Evelyn—I saw you in bathing this
morning, George. It's funny you didn't
see me.
George—I didn't expect to.
Kvelyn—I was sure you saw me at
one time. I was standing close by
you on the beach.
George—Oh, yes. I saw you In your
bathing suit.
Attend to Your Liver
No organ in the human body can
give as many different kinds of trou-
ble as the liver when it Is not right
Simmons' Liver Purifier makes It right
and keeps It so.
A girl can ma!:e a young man be-
lieve she doesn't want him to kiss her
when she is almost daffy for fear he
won't.
Chew It as you walk home. The flavor
lasts as long as the walk and you get
a wonderful appetite. Wrlglo.v'a Spear-
mint.
We are generally too low In our
tims, more anxious for safety than
anctity, for place than purity.
n
More Than Two Million Users
NO STROPPING NO HONING
WOR' O OVER
Stomach Trr.Llcs;!>■!
Ua plllt. •tt'rfaatl - Only Me bo£-
p.*i t. h« n<t « r IhmW . M '■ v H' >' .■ nmullt, IM.
How to Prc'< Flo vers.
For racking shn'lnw box<'« R^onhl
be used, as the (lowers will trivi'l
r-nch better If " "eked tn s'rg'e layer*.
Tho boxes should be just long enoi'gli
to con'fortab'y accnirn odH'e the flow-
pis nrd r.hou'd be I'npd w ith some soft
non-absorbent iratrrlai Wood word
Is the 1-<—t ralerlal to rsbut freili
:ro«s will also afiswer the purrose.
Over this i ace a layer of whl'o t'>-8"e
parer ant' then 'ay the flowers In po-
sition, racking thrm as c'nsely as pos-
sible. Cover with another layer of
tissue pa^er and r.'l In If nerv ssary
with a I'ttle more racklrg material
s-'J when the lid is p'acec: In position
the contents of the hex a-e quite firm
,-rd unable to shift.—I'ioui tht Gar-
4c"
irr torn ri.oTfiP!* r*nr.nr
I'm- Ited Cross B«ll Blue und make thfra
srbite again. Large 2 oi. package, 5 ceuta
Some folks think tbey are resting
in their faith because they always fall
asleep In church.
Try It at Our Expense
This i« a very unusual offer berause "Sweetheart" la an
unusual soap. There are hundreds of toilet soaps to-day, yet not
one other like this. Get a full-size cake free, then judge il "Sweet-
heart" isn't unique—decide if you don't like it better.
You cannot know, madam, until you've tried this soap, what
yoa miss hen you use other soaps.
We've studied these soaps aod know.
Many are good soaps—they please lots of women. But we've
studied the good soaps most. We learned how, in this way, to
make "Sweetheart" better than all the real.
We Are Sure of This
Otherwise we couldn't afford to buy a cake of our soap for so
many women. For unless all who try our soap buy it again, we
lose a large amount of money on this offer.
We can't afford to buy every woman a cake of this soap, to
thesa coupons must be limited. But all readers of next week's issue
of this paper ran get the gift. Simply cut out tho coupon ia next
week's paper and present it to your grocer.
Absolute Purity
MANHATTAN COAP CO.,
1EWBS* SINGLE
** STRAIGHT 54 CIGAR EX1
He Deserves No Sympathy.
It is nibrely a waste of time to pity j
a mnn who is being made a foul of I
by a pretty woman.
Mr*. Wlnetow'n Arxithlner Symp.
Fnr# hrilrrn IMtlllOit, ftoflrua t!« |fiima, rt-'ItM*^# fry.
Ssieuisuou. ftu > * tare* w Ui4 wlUt. 'Am. m ImIU*.
Don't take our word for It You must
CHEW Wrigloy's Spearmint to help
your digestion.
People who admire us are always
oleapant company.
I'lidertake deliberately, but having
begun, persevere.—Wren.
Knt on, good folV:i! Wr'g'ey'a Spear-
mint prevents ■ gestlon.
He's a stingy man who will not give
you a smile.
-C'
"I
"Swecrtw-art" Soap is, first of all, a pur*
It la nude from edible products—tho very bout tha
market affortla—but It la more than a merely puM Of
neutral soap, as It also contalna benzoin, cold cream
and glycerine In correct scientific proportion®.
These last named Ingredients are yvell known for
their beneficial effect on the skin—softening, purifying
and helping to keep It In a natural condition.
The cream white color of "Sweetheart" la tka
beat proof of its purity. Nothing la added to
color it.
Exquisite Perfume
"Sweetheart" Soap is scented with an exqulslt*
rose perfume made from a secret formula of
pure essential oils. It is mitted five times, making
It as smooth and fine aa the moat expeuaiva
French aoapa.
NEW YORK
BINDER
made or
EXTRA QUAUTX TOBACCO
fc«®euee of those ugly, grUily, urey heire. Uh "LA HAlfl HUTORIH.b fttica. si.oo, rouiii.
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