The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1917 Page: 3 of 10
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"llsee you anything that yam ma f
recommend to row a eoldr rasped
llw would-be customer.
-No. »irr oheealngljr replied tbe
boarst druggist. "Loot nljrtit I bad
la atock nearly forty Infallible mo
edlea, hut thia morning. as jrou ob-
serve. I have a cold myMlf."
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Mada OartHa ay Btoctna L>fM.
Oardvarra aba bod «oiy Mwm> >a
ablrb to cor* fur tbHr «*«rf*M»
l«trbM. «w h*t»ii<-»pt*4 by lb# Hi-
ll- daylight allowrd theaa. Wttb ibla
diflkalty la view. a Kew Urtooaa *!•*■
inml ru«o|iaay boa |*it *m lb* MrVri
a light oblrb reedily light* a folMMMd
garden. This light !■ mounted aa a
H*1. nod It* gtow IhlrtitUlnl by a IV
toluf, TV lower rod of the |-4v I*
Pouted, and flrmt) la tbo mft sotl.
Tb» plus mar be attached to a aocket
«It bio tba house.
MATCHED SET FOR AFTERNOON.
When tba talb la of rlrhaaM and las-
Ury la winter apparel, tba term* ara
usually velvet and fur. They hart
Joined forten In the outer garments of
women and do tbHr luxurious part for
DEATH LURKS IN A WEAK HEART.
aa oo flrat aytoptoma uaa "lienor! ne"
and be cured. Delay and pay tba awful
penalty. •Henovloe" to tba heart's her. whether to prortde warmth or to
rsmedy. Price 91.00 and fite—Adv. suggint proaperliy. Preaae*. suits and
~ ! coats are trlmm.il with fur*, and hata
Aa It viead ta Be. j borrow of an opulent world, fura for
"Wlien we drank from the Mine can- their decoration.
teen." roared the old vetn-an. . j one of the handaotuoat little accea-
"tJrnndpn." Inlerpoaed bla grand- .orlca of dreaa which Ihe aeaaon liaa
daughter, "the aentlments of that aonK preaent.-! apinmra In n rape of velvet
aro praiseworthy, but I fear they may bordered with fur and n hut -made to
tend to cnnnteract c-rtaln health rules always keep It company. The cape
I have been trying to teach little Wal- fulfills the mission of those beautiful
do. Don't you know any songs about scarfs which women carry to protect
Mnllary drinking capef
FIERY RED PIMPLES
That Itch and Burn Ara Uaually
Eczematoue—Cutlcura Quickly Haala.
It needs bat a single hot bath with
Cutlcura Soap followed by a gentle
application of Cutlcura Ointment to [ and la lined and piped with blue silk,
the most distressing, disfiguring
eczemas, ltchings and burnings to
provo their wonderful"properties. They
ore also Ideal for every-day toilet tiae.
Free sample each by mall with Book.
Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Continue Winter Fishing.
Owing to the establishment of addi-
tional cold storage plants in New-
foundland, It Is probable that the win-
ter fishery will be continued In Pla-
cent la, Trinity and Bonavista bays, as
well as on the southwest const, until
the ice obstructs operations. It is said
that this Is an opportune time further
to develop turbot fishing in the deep
waters of Trinity bay.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that famous old remedy
for Infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
Signature of
Jn Use for Over 30 Years.
* Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
tribute* belong to It and I hey com
tribute aa much a* tichneaa of mate-
rial. or more, toward making any dreaa
elegant. Thla particular model, mad*
up In the aeaaon'a darker color*, would
remain aa chic and ariatocratlc looking
aa It la In black.
It la cut on long, almost straight
lima, with a little bint of aeverity In
them and It la Intensely modern look-
ing—a fashion of today for Ihe woman
of today. A straight-line long-walated
bodice supports a long tunic with three
close-set rows of shining at the top
where It la Joined to Ihe bottom of the
bodice. The tunic la faced up about
the bottom and' embellished with 18
parallel rows of machine stitching put
In wltb a perfection of workmanship
that Is beautiful. The bodice fastena
down the front with aatln-covered
"acorn" buttons and the same kind of
buttons, pendent on heavy' silk twist,
finish the long, close-fitting sleeves.
The neck hns a Chinese collar of white
washable sutln and there are narrow,
plain turned-back cuffs of this Mtin.
A fringe of skunk fur set In between The neck In thla m«alel might be dlf-
the velvet and silk lining extenda all ferently treated without detracting
round the cape. It Is gathered with from Its good style. It might be fln-
aeveral rows of shlrrlngs at the neck, Ished with a high collar having rows
«o form a narrow standing collar, and I of stitching and a narrow turnover of
themselves from drafts and to "dreM
UP" the coatume. It does not promise
much warmth, but It haa other vlrtuea
to commend It This set la useful for
wear at the afternoon concert or club
meeting, or wherever one may have
any need for It.
The cspe pictured Is made of black
silk velvet, scalloped about the edges.
cMate of OhK City ef Talade. Urns
rS'iST Cheney aaakM oatb thai h* Is
aanlor partner of tb* tra of V.i Cheney
A Co., teln* b«.stn«aa In U>* Ctir « f To.
l*4o. County and Sui* ilxtrui.l «n<t it at
MM grm will par the sum ot OSr. HUN-
DRED DOLLARS for aay mm of Catarrh
Sworn to before me and *ut»rrthe4 ta
my ^grMsnM, this fch day of December.
IhaW/S^1 ATARRH°&ED?*lS KIs'tab
an Internally and a<-ta through it.* Rlood
oo the Mucous Surface* of tb* System.
Druggist*. 75c. T«*llmm,ui* fre*.
V. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohla
Smart Boy*.
The schoolmaster waa giving the
boya a lecture on thrift, and pointed
out that even anlmala exercised that
, quality, Instancing how squirrels al-
waya stored up nuts for the winter.
Then he asked for another lllustra-
. tlon of thrift In animals, and one boy
cried out:
j "A dog."
j MA dog! In wlint way does s dog
practice economy?"
"Please, sir, when he runs after his
tall he makes both enda meet."
%i ITCH!
HUE is m aff*r toetod by *o* *f y*M p*r*M*l frtsarff
-• sm who* yoe bs«* ton lor a loag mm. aed
is wtoas baosaiy >•* M»* Mlini aolbsw Thia aa
blM ton»l IrwM't II* Wtd i*d yoe thai to to* bM
blMWsl dreagM. M* trifl led y«a I
s*d.M Hoofa bolve. »^««ty «Ubd Hi
staseb* to* toM M !■—*—. wto tb*
M tifpOy r«f«ad tb* parvha** pnes to aay
HenfS CUM <
a# tba TJda Valley Railway Cb,
" ~ ' * wntas- "At M
Nothing New to Him.
Said a young Tommy, Just arrived In
the trenches, to one who had beeu out
since the beginning"!
"This your baptism of fire?"
The old timer glanced scornfully up-
on the newcomer.
"Baptism be hanged,!" he said dis-
gustedly. "This is my blooming golden
wedding P
A NEGLECTED COLD
Is 'often followed by pneumonia. Be-
fore It |s too late take Laxative Qulnl-
dlne Tablets. Gives prompt relief In
cases of Coughs, Colds, La Grippe and
Headache. Price 25c.—Adv.
Hard to Arrange.
"How about a beefless day at yoor
hotel r
-I should enjoy having one." sighed
the weary manager, "but—■"
"Yes."
"I never saw a day yet when some
guest wasn't beefing about •orni-
thic g."
BTOP THAT HACKING COUGH.
llansfleld (formerly Hungarian)
Cough Balsam heals the Inflamed and
lacerated membranes and quiets the
tickling nerves that He underneath the
Infected portions. Invaluable for ba-
bies. Price 25c snd 50c.—Adv.
Their Hobbles.
A woman wants to show her friends
the broom closet, the linen chute and
all the other various little conven-
iences In the new house, but a man's
chief Joy la to show off the swell show-
er In the bathroom.
Healthy Death.
Sometimes a man "dies for love"—
but men are pretty healthy that way.
Tb* Hewer*! Mi a ■ Mr a
GoldAeld. Nevada. A D.
time 1 bad a eevy bad eaae of Ecimm, wtorb tm^dad me
lor seven or sight y*er*. sad although 1 tried afl kiwds aj
■wdtriiw a ad several doetor*. I got no rallsf as til 1 wad
Htmfa Bales. It teally eursd me.
Tboaeaada of aeeb letter, har* Men received, testifying
Mletb* curative merit• of thia wonderful rewiedy.
Don't fail to aak yoor drwnM about Hunt's Salve, formerly called Hunt's Cor*
Show bun this ad, sad aak him if the statement* bema mads are not correct.
(told by all reputable dracsut* eeetybaw at 78 cent* per bos, M asnt direst as
receipt of eUmp* or moosy order.
A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Texas
STRANGLES
Or Metemper la sthnioaa. brood mare*, colt* aad all other* Is
MM deetrucllve. The l*rm oaualne the dleraee muel be re-
moved from ihe body *7 IM aaMaL To pront the tragble
^'"■'ipOHN'a COMPOUND
Will 1* both—cure the *lck end preveat thoee "»«>iMS" turn
bavins the dleeae*. II crnta aad II a boltl«; It and 111 the
down All drue*lita, terneaa huueva, or maaufaeturera.
HCAI.C" ~ " ' - - -
aroun mkdic
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DRTUTTS LIVER PILLS FOR LIVER ILLS
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h meana a miaembls condition of ill health dial leada to all sorts of special
oilmen ta such na headache, backache,
various kinde. piles and numeroua other
ion. peine of
is a crime
against nature, and no human being can b* well lor any length of time while
constipated. ML TUTM LIVES riiU is the remedy and haa been used
successfully all over this country for 72 yeer*. Get s bos and see how it feels
to hare your liver
For sale al aB druggists aad Hsaleis everywh
their health-giving natural functions.
Dr. Tuffs Liver Pills
HfjirrERSMinrs
"chillTonic
SaU br 47 yean. Tm
Nil«ra,Ckib&rem.
AIm a Fiie General
Strengtbeiinj Task.
BOs and St-00 at,
Drug Stare*.
AN ARI8TOCRAT AMONG FROCKS.
Ti keep clean snd MIUi; take T>r
Pterrr'* Men-ant I'eilfts. Th»y rrgn-
late M»er, bowel« and stonmch.—Ad*
In the gront world'* fittest, the
kolM-r h miitl'd to the final game oo
h!« litne »r»:im!'<.
WKn Voor Eves f>cd Cart
Ti y MarHia CM Remedy
euMBittiiaAS I Mitue
It tlM at the front with Igng ties of
aarrow black groagraln ribbon. This
is finished at the ends with li.i!ls cf
the fur capped by shirred blue ribbon
like tbe lining.
In the small bat, with drooping brim,
the facing and piping nl»out tbe l>nna-
edg* are of the blue silk. The ernwn
Is rot In *e»*tlon*. and ft»" fringe la
sewed la the seMiim that Join tbeta.
Groagraln ribbon, like the ilea, l« fash-
lotted Into a little bo. with two ioo|>*
and two ends and ii'aotl at ilie front
of the hat. Rmnll l*IN of fur. nuitle
just like those •*! the tie*, or* w.v*ii
to the ends of the bow. «n.| nnl«b ihe
trimming.
Tbls-black satl.« fMj rll| pmviAe
a bmgiag to . li in ihe hnrt» of
women *ho lose iMmirfleitv anrt 'U*Une-
tMn la their clothe*. Thens tow al-
white satin next the face for thoM
who find the Chinese collar unbecom-
ing.
One of the best bits of strategy on
the part o* the designer of this frock
appears In tbe nsrrow, flat Msb, made
of the satin, that la placed at the nor-
mel waistline. It encircles the waist
sad la creased In the back with the
enda brought roond to the front and
looped over. They reach hrtow th<
knees and are flalahed with long silk
tnawK The chance* rre thai oera
•IonaI rti.tp fasteners ab.<ul the waist-
line li«bl them In Hoce alway*. Th.-r.-
I* a i»:*ln underskirt of lining fa.i«
ap wl:b so tin.
Are Told How to FSnd
Relief from Pain*
Nashua, N. H. — uI am nineteen years old and
every month for two years I had such fta.in* t.haf I
would often faint and have to leave school. I had
such pain I did not know what to do with myself
and tried so many remedies that were of no use.
I read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound in the newspapers and decided to
try it, and that is how I found relief from
pain and feel so much betterthan I used to.
When I hear of any girl suffering
as I did I tell them how lydia &
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
helped me."—Dblina Mai-tot, —y
» Bowers Street, Nashua, N.H. ' "
lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable Cbmpound,
made from native roots and herbs, contains oo
narcotic or harmful drugs, and is, therefore,
THE PERFECTLY SAFE REMEDY
7,
EYDIA E. PINKHAMS
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
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Thacker, John Riley. The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1917, newspaper, December 14, 1917; Eldorado, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403035/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.