The Stroud Star. (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1902 Page: 13 of 16
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“ Pe-ru-na to All You Claim For It'*
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Doan'* Kidney Pill* myself, obtalnini sworn io Mow m«* «nti tuUrtiiwd in nr
pttMiftO, U»l« ftlil day of Ihvrtwber. A. U IM
tlio brat renulta. I have rct-om .trended
till* remedy to my friend* and neficli
bora aa oire which ran alwaya be dr
ponded upon."
, A FREE TltlAI. or thin great Kid
ney medicine which cured Mra
(.untie will be mailed on applirailoo
to any part of the Untied Stales. Ad-
dress Koster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo,
N. Y. Por sale by all druggists, pries
to cents per box.
Chances of Longevity
Out of 100,000 children born this
year, there will bo but three alive In
1097.
fu.i.i A. W.UI.KAHON.
IS«*M Notary Public.
Hull * Catarrh Cttr* la lak^n imrrnalljr. and
art* Uirrrtlv on tbr Mood anti tnut-ou* surface*
of the ny»trm. Bend for testimonial* free.
F. J. CHENEY A CD. Toledo. a
S«M by l>rik*ut»i», TV.
Hail * I’amuy Pill* are the best
Chinese actors aru exiiected to fur-
nish their own rue*.
WIST IT IS TUB BE0T
M because made by aa eullrely different
process. Defiance Starch Is unlike any
ether, better and one third more tor S
rente.
til you elmlm nr It, mad cheerfully recommend your
filleted with ceterrhel trouble. David P. Wilber.
Scald head 1s an ecxema of tho scalp—very
were sometimes, but it can Ite cured.
Doan's Ointment, quick and permanent Is
Its results. At any drug store, 50 cents.
Au optimist is a man who is satisfied
with what he doesn't get.
____________ ____________
To Cure a Cold in One day.
Take Laxative Brotuo Quinine Tablets. All |
druggists refund oooaey if it fails tocure. '-Joe.
. . "7- ' ~r . . , Any woman who regards beauty ns
A inniTh-d until says the best alarm ' , , ? , .
•lock i» l.i. V if.-K elbow. .niierfloous h». novor >r,o<l .t.
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GOOD HOU8EKEEPER8
ae the best. That's why they buy Red
'roes Ball Blue. At leading grocers, 5 cents.
A man may be able lo argu with a
roman, but it never does any good.
You never hear any one complain
'.bout “Defiance Starch.” There is
none to equal it in quality and quantity.
16 ounces, 10 cents. Try it now and
save your money.
Tho hatpin is inigliter than the sword.
“You have two sons. This is to in-
form you that j*our neighbors don’t be-
ieve yon know it,” read an anonymous
letter received by the mother of two
bad boys.
Bother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children
Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse
In the Children's Home in New York. Cures
Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Dis-
orders, move and regulate the Bowels and
Destroy Worms. Over 30,000 testimonials.
At all druggists, 25c. Sample FREE. Ad-
dress Allen S. Olmsted. LeRor. N. Y.
Something is the matter with the law
of waste and economy in this world:
Fowls fit for eating are not the ones
that have plnmage fit for trimming
hats.
WHEN TOUR GROCER SAYS
he does not have Defiance Starch, you
may be sure he is afraid to keep it until
his stock of 12 os. packages are sold. De-
fiance Starch is not only better than any
other Cold Water Starch, but contains 18
os. to the package and tells for same
money as if os. brands.
When justice and love go hand in
hand it’s a case of blind leading the
blind.
Defiance Starch is guaranteed biggest
and best or money refunded. 16 ounces,
10 cents. Try it now.
A Good Legal Decision.
A late legal decision Is to the ef
feet that a man who works night*
to put off marriage, because a dress- and |S trying to sleep daytimes Is
maker cannot be found to make her justified in throwing his boots at the
outfit. Dressmakers are as scarce as door of a neighbor who disturbs him
coal this fall.
DON’T 81*011. YOUR CLOTHES.
Use Red Cross Bull Blue and keep them ,
white as enow. All grocers. 5c. u package.
Sickness is the interest we pay on life's
mortgage.
Mrs. Winslow’s Suotnlng Syrup
For children teething, •often* ibegume. reduce* In-
flamiustlon, allay* pain, cure* wind colic. 25c a bottle.
Motor Cars in Paris.
Nearly 8,000 motor curs are now in
Use in Paris and the neighborhood
3,800 of the cars having a registered
speed of over eighteen miles an hour.
The number of licensed “chauffeurs”
at the beginning of the month was 13,-
€00.
Du Yonr Feet Ache nnd Burn?
Shake into your shoes, Allen's Foot-
Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes
tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures
Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Hot and
Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRojr, N. Y.
There is nothing more musical to an
ass than the voice of another ass.
Money refunded for each package of
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES if unsat-
isfactory.
Congreoamnn D. F. Wilber, of Ortona, N. Y., write*:
The Peruam Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio:
Gentlemen—**Penuededby m Mend / have tried your remedy t
almost fully recovered after tho oae of a few bottles. / am tolly
that Peruna la all you claim for It. and cheerfully
to all who are a,
Pe-ru-na s Preventive and Cam for Colds.
Mr. C. F. Given. Sussex, N. It, Vice
President of "The Pastime Boating
Club.” writes:
"Whenever the cold weather sets in
I have for years peat been very sure to
catch a severe cold which was hard to
tlirjw oft, and which would leave after-
effects on my constitution the most of
the winter.
“Last winter I was advised to try
Peruna. and within five days the cold
was broken up, and in five days more I
was a well man. I recommended it to
several of my friends and all speak the
highest praise for it. There Is nothing
like Peruna for ceterrhel afflictions.
It Is well nigh Infallible as a cure, aad
I gladly endorse It” —C. F. Given.
A Prominent Singer Saved From Loss of
Voice.
Mr. Julian Weisslitz,175 Seneca street,
Buffalo, N. Y., is corresponding secre-
tary of The Sangerlust, of New York;
is the leading second bass of the Sanger-
lust, the largest German singing society
of New York and also the oldest.
In 1899 The Hangerlnst celebrated Its
fiftieth anniversary with a large cali-
bration in New York City. Tito follow-
ing is his testimony:
“About two years ago I eaoght •
severe cold while traveling and which
settled into catarrh of the bronchial
tubes, and so affected my voice that I
was obliged to cancel my engagements
In distress I woe advised to try Peruna,
and although 1 had never used a patent
medicine before. I sent for a bottle.
“Words but illy describe my surprise
to find that within a few days 1 waa
greatly relieved,and within three weeks
I wus entirely recovered. I am never
without it now, and take an occasional
dose when I feel run down.”—Julies
Weisslitz.
If you do not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from the use of Peruna
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad-
vice gratia
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbian.(k
b m Instead of giving a list of ailments
we will say use it on your horses or
\mexil „
|| cattle for almost every ailment and
I It will cure every- mm^mnrn m ag/f^ )’ou may
I thing that a good lwgUSlTjf^N%^l 8ood results W,U
I liniment ought to follow.
B cure—that’s what horse-owners say of — mmuftmMf yflff
I Hexican flustang Liniment LKIwBSwMtmtw M
PILES
NO MONEY TILL CURED. 28 vebrs estabusmb.]
We lead FREE iBRftsfpakla 280 pace treatise «■ Piles. Fistela aed Diseases eftket
Rectsm; also 188 pafe illas. treatise ca Diseases of Woena. Of tbc tteaisali rn<.
*Dy».™STi8¥8reS^
An Atchison girl may be compelled
with her pans snd kettles.
OA\TT\Q City, County and School District.
Territorial Warrant*. We Buy
them. Write us before placing them.
OkUHOMA BOND AND TRUST CO.. Cethria. Okie.
$25 o«
5 TON
nDADOV *>EW DISCOVERY: gives
l/llvr 9 ■ quick relief eadeureo wonB
cases. Book of tentlmonlals and 10 DA YD’ treatment
mi, Pr.H.H.QSmt’S SOUS, Bus S,AtUqt>.Oe
W. N. U.-OKLAHOMA CITV. NO. 43. 1108
IB WHAT YOU CAN BAVB
We make all kinds of scales.
Also B. 8. Pumpe
and Windmills *££•
Beckman Bros., dcsmoincs. iowa.
if sasssiya pension
|r BICKFORD, Washington, D. C. they
11 will receive quick replies. B. 6th N. H.Vol*
Staff 30th Corps. Pmascatlag Claims since 1878
PATENTS
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No fee for exoninattun or ad,ice *Veprocure |i,*■* I
that PAY and help invent'*, to ancceat. All fcraa '
U. S. anil foreign fatent practi-e. Prompt; t
rtffh( Members Supreme Court D. C. Our M _
built on experience and honor, not on ~Vrh«nne.**l
Highest references, valuable Haml-BocL cSc-One. I
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The Stroud Star. (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1902, newspaper, October 24, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405724/m1/13/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.