The Orlando Clipper. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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ORLANDO CLIPPER.
By DAVID DAHLGREN
PROOF FOR TWO CENTS.
ORLANDO.
OKLAHOMA
Restoring Confederate Battle Fag*.
A Cincinnati dispatch says the newi
from Columbus that Gov. Harmon has
given orders to return to the Confed-
erate veterans in Alabama certain
flags captured by the Fourth Ohio Vol-
unteer infantry during the civil war
has led to protests and that the de-
partment commander of the G. A.
R. will be asked to take action enjoin-
ing the governor. Among old union |
soldiers there will be differences of j
/pinion as to the merits of the eontro |
versy. A great many will side with ;
Gov. Harmon and hope that the flags
will be returned. The sentiment on i
this subject among the great body of !
veterans has softened very much since j
the first administration of President i
Cleveland, when huge uproar was J
raised in many parts of the north over {
the report that the federal government I
was preparing to send back captured
southern battle flags to their original
owners. Another Memorial day is !
aproaching. The sections that were j
severed during the civil strife have
grown together. Eleven years have
passed since sons of the north and j
sons of the south marched side by side
under the starry banner of their re-
united country, to confront a foreign j
foe. It is high time to bury all the lin- j
gering hatreds of the past—and a j
very large proportion of the men who j
did the actual fighting in the civil war
have done so.—Exchange.
It You Suffer with Your Kidneys and
Back, Write to This Man.
G. W. Winney, Medina, N. Y.. in-
cites kidney sufferers to write to him.
To all who enclose
postage he will re-
ply, telling how
Doan's Kidney Pills
cured him after he
had doctored and
had been in two dif-
ferent hospitals for
eighteen months,
Buffering intense
pain in the back,
lameness, twinges
when stooping or
lifting, languor, dizzy spells and rheu-
matism. "Before I used Doan's Kid-
ney Pills," says Mr. Winney, "I
weighed 143. After taking 10 or 12
boxes I weighed 162 and was com-
pletely cured."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.
UNPLEASANT OUTLOOK.
mm
"I hope It don't rain; it'll take all
de starch out of my dress."
"Yes, and if maw sees you in your
best dress she'll take de starch out
of you!"
CURED ITCHING HUMOR.
French and British capital Is said
to be behind a f50,000,000 scheme for
the development of the iron and steel
business in Mexico, where there is an
abundance of raw materials. Mexico
will need an increasing amount of
iron and steel, as she is developing
rapidly both in population and busi-
ness, and moreover, trade in these
products with South America is devel-
oping very rapidly through settlement
and business enterprise. The reported
Mexican scheme should dictate re-
newed energy on the part of the busi-
ness men of the United States for the
capture of the increasing trade of
South America and the upbuilding of
a merchant marine that will stimulate
commerce between the main divisions
of the western hemisphere.
Big, Painful Swellings Broke and Did
Not Heal—Suffered 3 Years.
The Zeppelin airship, which was to
have descended at Munich, but was
carried off by a gale, came down at
Dingolfing. No harm resulted, be-
cause these are piping times of peace.
But suppose that sort of thing wero
to happen in war, and suppose the
place where an aerial ship put Into
port was in the enemy's country!
However, the enthusiastic aeronaut
may not worry so much about the pos-
sibility of becoming a prisoner of war.
That Is likely to be a minor consider-
ation, weighed against the tremendous
chances of coming down to earth with
a thump so hard that it will make lit-
tle difference whether the landing
place is in the enemy's country or
not.
Evidently there is need for a school
of instruction for voters, says the
Springfield Republican. Many ballots
were spoiled in the recent primary j
here. In the Fourth ward one man j
did not pay any attention to the names j
of the candidates on the ballot, but
wrote: "I vote for Allaman for mayor, I
for Vogt for councilman, for R. Fred j
White for school board, and I don't
give a damn for the rest." He even
dated the ballot.
Tortures Yield to Cuticura.
"Little black swellings were scat-
tered over my face and neck and they
would leave little black scars that
would itch so I couldn't keep from
scratching them. Larger swellings
would appear and my clothes would
stick to the sores. I went to a doctor,
but the trouble only got worse. By
this time it was all over my arms and
the upper part of my body in swellings
as large as a dollar. It was so pain-
ful that I could not bear to lie on my
back. The second doctor stopped the
swellings, but when they broke the
places would not heal. I bought a set
of the Cuticura Remedies and in less
than a week some of the places were
nearly well. I continued until I had
used three sets, and now I am sound
and well. The disease lasted three
years. O. L. Wilson, Puryear, Tenn.,
Feb. 8, 1908."
Potter Drag £ Chem. Corp., Bole Props., Boston.
One of Fashion's Follies.
A lady came on an odd-looking bag
the other day in one of the fashion-
able London shops. It was in expen-
sive leather, and seemed too large for
an ordinary hand-bag; also it had a
curious opening cut at one side to-
wards the top. "Ladles use It for
carrying their little dogs," the sales-
man explained.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by llall'a
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
We. the underlined, have known F. J. Cheney
for the last 15 years, and believe hlra perfectly hon-
orable In all business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made by his firm.
Waldinq, K inn an A Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting
directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free. 1'rlce 75 cents per
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family l'llls for constipation.
No Escape.
"The smell of smoke certainly does
make me 111."
"Then why do you allow your hus-
band to smoke so much In the house?"
"I might as well. When my hus-
band isn't smoking the chimney Is."
There is not so much likelihood of
a "holy war" In Morocco as there was.
The priest who went about inciting
such a conflict has been captured and
locked up, and for a while at least
there will be a cessation of attempts
by pretenders to get possession of the
throne. A holy war which leads to
jail is neither inspiring nor promising
of success.
Important to Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and children, and see that It
Bears I We
Signature of
In 1160 For Over ;io Years.
The Kind You Have Always Boncht.
Vast Area for Trees.
England has 17,000,000 acres of land
available for forestation.
"Gypsy" Smith, the evangelist, tells
New Yorkers that if Christ came to
their city he would not go to fashion-
able Fifth avenue churches, but would
go into the tenderloin and red light
districts, seek the unfortunates and
try to make their burdens lighter. But
if all the stories about New York are
true, there is need of some scourging
of sinners In Fifth avenue temples.
' Chases thirst! Brightens eyes!
Sweetens breaths! Helps digestions!
WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT.
There will be disappointment with
the music of heaven unless mother's
songs are sung there.
Clear white clothes are a sign that the
housekeeper uses Red Cross Ball Blue.
Large 2 oz. package, 5 cents.
Great Britain is discovering that the
now wire-wound 13-inch guns designed
to throw shells 18 miles cannot with-
stand the strain of discharge. Cracks
develop in the tubes and the guns be-
come dangerous. Is tho gunner reach-
ing the limit of his ability to drive
heavy missiles over long distances or
through armor plating?
Two is company;
corporation.
three a soulless
TO MY MANY OKLAHOMA FRIENDS
1'or thirty years or more, thousands of families now in the State of Oklahoma have relied
on GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tor
treating members of their, families, and while they have never met me I feel that many ol
them feel they know me/
I have never placed on the market anything that did not possess superior merit, in fact
I never recommend any article to the public without T am convinced that it possesses
more merit than anything previously introduced.
Because of the splendid reputation which GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC
and LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE have made in the homes of Oklahoma 1 feel that I
could not afford to recommend to my friends any new preparation without I was
thoroughly convinced that it really possessed more merit than anything of a Jmfllr
nature ever placed on'the market. ■
DR. PORTER'S HEALING OIL was discovered by an old Railroad Sur-
geon and used by him in surgical operations. After testing it in every way possible, and
being convinced it was a wonderful discovery and possessed merit far superior to anything
else of the kind ever offered to the public, the PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY, of which
I am President, bought the rights and arc now manufacturing and introducing it, and to tny
friends who have used GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and LAXATIVE
BROMO QUININE for so many years I wish to state that I know DR. PORTER'S
HEALING OIL will cure Old Sores no matter of how long standing that other remedies
have failed to cure;-will relieve the pain of a Hum instantly and take out all inflammation
in one da}', will relieve the pain of ji Cut instantly and will heal it in one day, and absolute-
ly prevents any risk of blood poisoning in hurts or wounds of any kind. It is needed in
every home. \\ hen any of the family are severely burned or cut, or a horse is badly injured
on a wire fence you haven't time to send for a remedy but you need it at once; therefore, do
not delay in purchasing a regular 25c package under our positive guarantee. The only'
remedy which will cure collar and saddle galls while the horse is being worked. We have
authorized every dealer to refund to the purchaser the full retail price in every case where the
purchaser says it is not the best remedy ever used. Understand we do not mean as good as'
any other remedy, but if 3'ou not convinced that it is the best healing remedy you ever
used the druggist will refund the price you paid for it. Prices, 25c, 50c and $1.00,
We guarantee it to cure'
Granulated Eyelids,
Scald Head,
Scalp Diseases,
Corns,
Skin Diseases,. Bites & Stings,
^ore and Tender Feet.
Old Sores,
Running Sores,
Fever Sores,'
Eczema,*
Ivy Poison,
Burns,'
Boils,'
Carbuncles,
Itch,
Chronic Catarrh,
Sore Throat,
Sore Gums,'
Ear Ache,'
Warts,
Cracked Heel,
Scratches,
Nails in Feet,
Thrush,
Mange,
SWA
Government Land Open
to Settlement, May 22
Some of the richest and most productive farm lands in the world lies in the "Bie Horn Basin" of
Wyoming. I HE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT is spending seven million dollars in building
great concrete dams and ditches in order to lead an inexhaustible supply of water (o irrigate some
of the best of these lands and make them independent of rainfall. A great portion of this work is
completed and
The Government Now Offers the Land to You
You have the opportunity to get from the Government a wonderfully productive farm, with water
whenever you want it, regardless of rainfall; in a country where a single crop can be made to pay for
the land; where 50 bushels of wheat or barley, and 75 bushels of oats are commonly grown to the
acre; where fruits grow luxuriantly and where the glorious air and sunshine, Summer and Winter
makes life a joyous thing. A Government representative will show you the land.
This wonderful country is developing fast. Churches and schools abound. The population is
intelligent, Cxod fearing and law abiding, and any man out there who is half a man has the opportunity
to quickly make himself independent.
Land in this great country is going fast. If you have any thought for the welfare of yourself or
children find out all about this offer from the United States Government.
D. Clem Deaver,
69 Q Building, Omaha, Neb.
Send me Government folders and maps
about Big Horn Basin farm lands.
Name_
Address
Cut out thia coupon and mail it today
We have government folders with maps and description of the
rich lands you can have, and I will send you a copy free, and
explain to you how easily and cheaply you can go out to that
country and see for yourself what the government has done for
you and yours.
Very low round trip rates on May 4 and 18 will give opportunity
to inspect these lands before they are thrown open to settlement.
#30.00 from Chicago, $32.50 from St. Louis, $27.50 from Kansas
City, $27.50 from Omaha, $25.00 from Denver. Similar rates
on subsequent dates.
Fill out the coupon and send it to me, or just write on a postal
card and I will send you all the information. 5410
A Natural Doubt.
"Do you think that oculist Is a prac-
tical man?"
"Why shouldn't he be?"
"Because of his business. Doesn't
he go In for eye deals?"
It's Pettit's Eye Salve,
that gives instant relief to eyes, irritated
from dust, heat, sun or wind. 25c. All drug-
gists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
Of the 147,000,000 of Russia's pop-
ulation 100,000,000 are peasants.
Mm. Wlnilow'n Soothing Syrnp.
For children teething, softens the minis, reduces in-
flammation, allays pain, cures wind collu. 25c a bottle
A brother
flatters.
Is a mirror that never
TOWER'S FISH BRAND
WATERPROOF
OILED
CLOTHING
will give you full value
for every dollar spent
and Keep you dry in
the wettest weather.
SUITS *322
SLICKERS *3—
POMMEL;
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SOID £V[RVWH£PC
-CATALOG ffiU
AJ.Tower Co. bostonaTsa.'
Tower Canadian Co. limited toronto.can.
Trirj.y?JP^.v'Ikir Hi—
BARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Clsaneef and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Never Falls to Restore Oray
I Hair to ita Youthful Color.
Cures scalp disrates * hair falling.
^Oc^an^LOOa^Dru^ets^^^
BICYCLES $13. TIRES $1.06.
Catalogue free. Puncture Proof
Shi f Healing Tirhs $i.8o to $2.50.
BR0SIUS& BROSIUS. Ft. Wayne, lnd.
ty R | G< fcY'S JSPEARMINT
If afflicted with
euro eyes, uue
Thompson's EyeWster
W. N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 18-1909.
Because of those ugly, grizzly, gray hairs. Use "LA CREOLE" HAIR RESTORER.□ PRICE, SI.OO, retail
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