Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 51, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 15, 1913 Page: 2 of 6
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ELGIN OKLA. FARMERS CHAMPION
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FEVER SH
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look Mother! If tongue
coated give "California
Syrup of Figs."
Children love tills "fruit laxative"
nd nothing else cleanses the tender
stomach liver and bowels so nicely.
child (Imply will not stop plnylng
to empty the bowel? and tho result Is
they becotno tightly clogged with
waste liver gets sluggish stomach
ours then your little one becomes
croM half-sick feverish don't cnt
leep or act naturally breath Is bud
system full of cold has soro throat
Stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen
Mother! See If tongue Is coated then
give a tcaspoonful of "California
Byrup of Figs" and In n few hours all
the constipated waBte sour bllo nnd
undigested food passes out of tho sys-
tem nnd you have a well child again.
Millions of mothers give "California
Syrug of KlgH" because It is perfectly
harmless; children love. It and it nev-
er falls to net on tho stomach liver
land bowels.
Ask at tho Btoro for a CO-ccnt bottlo
of "California Syrop of Tigs" which
has full directions for babies children
of all ages and for grown-ups plnlnly
printed on tho bottle. Adv.
Many Norwegians In U. S.
Bo many Norwegians hnve cither
worked for a few years In tho united
States or have relatives now working
there or havo traveled or been edu-
cated there that Uio number familiar
with American goods Is sufficient to
ave an appreciable effect upon the lo-
cal demand.
Alcohol Fiction.
"That's n corking good story Bcrlb-
tle Is contributing to FUnimer's Mag-
azine." "I should sny It's an uncorking
good story. Tho lcalllng character Is
a dipsomaniac."
THIS LADY
OBEYED HUSBAND
h Matter Where Her Happiness
Was at Stake and is Mighty
Glad Shf Did.
Sholdon S. C In advices from thU
town Mrs. J. II. Marvin writes as fol-
lows: "For more than three years I
suffered with womanly troubles and
nono of tho different treatments I un-
derwent seemed to do mo any good.
I also had pains in my left side so
bad at times I could hardly get up.
My husband told me to buy Homo
Cardul the woman's tonic and I did. I
started taking It and soon began to
feel better. I took only a few bottles
and now I am perfectly well and nblo
to do anything.
Cardul has done mo a world of good.
It certainly cured mo of tho troublo I
bad and 1 am getting along nicely.
I havo recommended tho remedy to
other sufferers nnd they have nil been
benefited by It.
I will nlwnj-B keep Cnrilul In my
homo for uto In time of need "
Cardul is n purely vegetable rem-
edy containing no harmful inlnernl
products. Its Ingredients net in n help-
ing building way on the womanly con-
stitution. It hnB been relieving wom-
anly troubles for over halt n century
during which tlmo It tins proven of
more than ordinary value ns n tonic
for weak women.
You can rely on Cardul. It will do
for jou what It hns done for thousands
of others. It will help jou. Ilcgin to
tako Cardul today
N. H. U'riit In Chttnooin Medicine Co
Ladira' Advifoty Dept . Chattanooga. Tcnn. lor
; tnial niri ji un your cavrand M-paise book.
Home Treatment lor Women" tent in pbiln
Wrapper. Aiir.
Landscape Would Be Hazy.
"1 wonder why It ! that Joy rides
are always taken at night?"
"Chiefly 1 suspect because tho per-
son who Ib In the mood for n Joy ride
Is seldom In a condition to view tho
scenery."
Something Like.
"Did you ever feel thy Influence of
a starlight night'"
"Humph" All moonshine"
and thus prove th it your
Im-r is working properly.
It is -Iways the person
with a "lazy liver" that is
downhearted blue and
despondent. Cheer up
help the liver and bowels
in their work by taking
HOSTETTERS
STOMACH BITTERS
and you have the secret
to health and happiness.
a dc Dome nome today.
wV N. U. Oklahoma City No. 42-1118.
IS CHILD C
SICK
is
I BE
JOLLY
' DAY PAST
Fighting Now a Matter-of-Fact
Business.
Sines War Has Been Placed on Busl.
ncss Basis Victory la to the Sclent.
1st and Mechanician Just Like
a Department Store.
Tho glory tho apurt nnd the romance
of wnr nro dead. Heroes nru out ol
dnte. They Interfere with team play
Lhuhltig leaders will plense npply for
employment any where tlinn to mi nrmy
or a navy. Tho only spotlight Ib tho
searchlight Hint jou turn on jour
enemy.
War has becntnu a business ns mat-
tor-of-fnet as a depurtineiit store biijs
a writer In McCluic's Magnzlno. Hh
victories aro to the scientist the mech-
anician nnd the orgnnlrer- to tho lab-
oratory the card Index and tho tulo-
phone. "Whllo I havo the chief of staff on
tho telephone tills evening I will nsk
him to glvn you n pass to go with thu
armj-." said tho prime minister of Ilul-
garla in tho midst of tho war of Urn
ilalknn allies ngnlnst the Turk.
It wn ns simple a matter as the
Now York allien of a corporation call-
ing up Its llOBton olllce. Hutoff. thu
chief of staff was not nt tho front. He
managed the war without oer being
near a battle. Hurrouudcd by his de-
partment bonds nnd expert ho wns
situated In n town well to tho rear of
the army where any vital "Hello cell-
trail" would Instantly reach him.
Urnvery nlono did not win for tho al-
lies. Tho Turks nleo wore bravo. Hut
their concern went to war with t dead-
lock among the board of director! otn
set of orders from tho president nnd
another uot from tho general manager
tho plant In disrepair the shipping de-
partment on a strike Block heavily
watered nnd short term notes due in
a pnnlc with cnll money at 100 per
cent.
An nrmy Is a great Industrial corpo-
ration which moves most of lis plant
on wheels nnd legR. Its functions nro
thu most Inclusive nnd complex of nny
corporation nnd It uhould be tho most
up-to-date. Other corporations get
their results from month to month nnd
yenr to year In profit nnd loss. They
are In toucli with tho test of scales. An
army gets Its real test only In war.
A private corporation may bo out of
date and keep on doing business for a
while. It may travel on prestige dis-
daining improvements and letting of-
ficii dead wood continue to gum the
wheels but no army nnd no navy enn
be unprogresBlvo nnd stand thu trial
of war. Whatever new invention ap-
pear you will find tho lighting forces
of thu world the first to use It If it has
any possible application In their pro-
fession Tho most dramatic moment In re-
cent military history occurred when a
Oermnu military dlriglblo had to de-
scend In Frnnce because of engine
trouble. 'I ho French officers had a
peep at tho great Herman mystery
nnd found to their delight that It liad
not n slnglo appliance that was not al-
ready known through thu hidden pro-
cesses of the French Intelligence serv-
ice. Therefore the military corpora-
tions demand the ablest detectives.
Not long ago the plans of our new bat-
tlrshlpj the l'ennsyhanln not to men-
lion the plans of a new lC-Inch naval
gun disappeared from the navy depart-
ment. Tho plnns for the first dread
nought which the British nitty tried
ltn beBt to keep secret worn In pos-
session of every first claps Kuropcun
navy before Its keel wns laid.
A single Invention may decldo bat-
ties. Tho fact that thu Krupp recoil
for field guns wan not so good as thu
French in the nctual test of war was
worth a score of reglmente to tho llttl
gnta armed with Cattets wnllo the
Turks were armed wlth-Krilpps. There
Ih no more martial romance In perfect-
ing a field gun or In assembling parts
of n battleship and organizing a bat-
Iteshlp's crew than there Is In perfect-
ing automobile motors nnd organizing
an automobile mnmtfncturlng plant
Always Something.
Harry I.nuder told an amusing story
tho other day of two (llasgow women
who met In tho street nnd began to
discuss the domestic affairs of a newly
married couple.
"Aye Mrs. McTnvlsh" snld one "so
Jennnlo's got malrret!"
"She has that Mrs. McAlplne." re-
plied the other.
"An' how's she geltlu' on?" the first
woman wanted to know.
"Oi. no sae bad at n" wns the re-
ply 'There's only ono tiling the mat-
ter She thinks she could hae got a
better man! Hut then there's aje
romething! !"
Oceans Grow Saltier.
Tho rlters rushing down to the sen
carry nn immense amou. t of uolld
matter n great purcentago of which
Is salt. This may bo In such small
amounts that It Is Impel ccptlhlo In
tho riter Tho wnters of the seas arn
eapornted by the sun but nono of
the Bttlt Is taken up Into tho cloudn.
So the water thnt returns to the earth
In rain contains no snlt; hut by the
tlmo It reaches thu sen ngalu after
soaking through thu soil nnd Mowing
down tho rivers It has another load
Consequently tho oceans arn receiving
salt nil the time nnd never giving up
any of IL
The Likeness.
"Mb Dicky the public speaker Is
a fountain of eloquenre."
"Well all tho likeness I can see In
her eloquence Id a fountain Is that
they are both gushing."
HEROES
STOMACH MISERY
INDIGESTION
"Pape's Diapepsln" fixes sick
sour gassy stomachs in
five minutes.
Time HI In flvo minutes all stomach
distress will go. No Indigestion heart-
burn sourness or belching of gus ncld
or eructations of undigested food no
dizziness bloating or foul breath.
Pape's Diapepsln Is noted for Its
speed In regulating upset stomachs.
It Is tho surest quickest nnd most cer-
tain Indigestion remedy In tho whole
world nnd besides It Is harmless.
I'lcnso for your sake get n Inrgo
fifty-cent case of Tape's Diapepsln
from any store anil put jour stomach
right. Don't keep on being miserable
llfo la too short you nro not hero
long so mnko your stay ngreenblo.
Knt what you llko and dlgoBt It; en-
Joy It without dread of rebellion In
thu stomach.
I'apu's Diapepsln belongs In your
homo anyway. Should onu of tho fam-
ily eat something which don't nceo
with them or In case of nn nttnek of
indigestion dyspepsia gustrltls or
stomuch dernngement nt daytime or
during thu night It Is handy to give
tho quickest relief known. Adv.
You have a right to your opinion.
So hnvo others.
lied Cwm Hall Illue glTHi double ralun for
your money gu twice aa far aa any other.
Duu't put your money Into any other. Adv.
Cupid's Lottery.
"Whatever beenmo of that woman
who wns mnrrlcd on n bet?"
"Sho Ib now giving her tlmo to a
crusndo ngnlnst gnmbllng." Judge.
Important to Mothers
Exnmino carefully every bottle of
CASTOHIA a safo nnd sure remedy for
Infants nnd children and see that It
Dears the
Slgnnturo
In Uso For Over 30 Years
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Impossible.
"Do you tell your husband every-
thing'" "Why I enn't. Ho won't listen to
mo over two or three hours on a
stretch."
And That Won Her.
"I don't see what argument your
wlfo used to get thnt woman I wns
trjlng to get to cook for us we told
her wo would treat hur llko ono of tho
family?"
"My wlfo promise J her that wo
wouldn't."
Didn't Quite Understand.
At a draper's shop they employed a
small boy to run errands. Thu other
day whllo ho was waiting In tho shop
n lady camo In ami asked the assist-
ant fur a yard of silk.
When It wns placed beforo her tho
exclaimed:
"Oh renllj' I must me mad; I want
muslin!"
On hearing this the boy niBhed out
of tha shop and seeing a policeman
ncross tho way run up to him shout-
ing: "Como over hero. There's a woman
In our shop gono mad. Shu wants
muzzling!"- London Tlt-Illts
Gretna Green Ceremony.
A joung couple who nrrlvcd nt Her-
wick tho othor Sunday wero married
nrter the Scottish fashion In a delight-
fully Mmplo way.
They drovo over tho border Into
Scotland nnd stopping nt n spot
whore two men wero seated tho young
man said that he nnd thu lady wished
to bo married and that they could not
adopt tho conventional method as It
would bu stopped directly thu banns
were put up.
Thu couplo then formally took each
other for man and wife before tho two
witnesses nnd a document to thnt ef-
fect was produced and signed by thn
parties and tho witnesses.
A FOOD DRINK
Which Brings Dally Enjoyment
A lnily doctor writes:
"Though busy hourly with my own
nffalrs 1 will nut deny myself tho pleas-
ure of taking a few minutes to tell of
my enjoyment dally obtained from my
morning cup of I'ostum. It is n food
beverage not nn Irritant llku coffee.
"I began to use I'ostum 8 years ngo
not because I wanted to. but because;
coffee which I dearly loved mado my
nights long weary periods to bo dread-
ed and untitling mo for business during
tbu day
"On advice of n fjlciid I first tried
I'ostum making It carefully na sug-
gested on tho package. As I had nl-
wuys used 'cream and no sugar.' I
mixed my I'ostum set It looked good
wns cleur nnd frugrant nnd It was a
pleasure to seu the cream color It as
my Kentucky friend wanted her cof-
feo to look 'llko n new saddle.'
"Then I Insted It critically for I had
tried ninny 'substitutes' for coffee. I
wns p.'ensed jes sntlsflcd with my
I'ostum In taste and effect nnd nm yet
being a constant user of it all these
years. I continually assure my friends
and acquaintances thnt they will llko It
In place of coffee mid receive benefit
from Its use. I hnvu gained weight
can sleep and nm not nervous."
Name given by I'ostum Co. Ilattle
Croek Mich. Write for tho little book
"Tho Itoail to Wellvllle." ' '
I'ustum comes (n two forms:
Regular Pottum muBt bo well
boiled
lntint Pottum Is a soluble powder
A teaspoonlul dissolves quickly In a
cup of hot water and with cream and
sugar makes a delicious beverage In-
"Jly. grocers sell both kinds.
Thart'a a reasou" for Fostua.
COOKIES IN DEMAND
P088IBLV ON ACCOUNT OF WAV
THEY WERE MADE.
At Least There May Be Ideas In
Recipe This Young Person Fol-
lowedCordially Indorsed by
Brother Frank.
Tho Young Person wos about to
bako cookies. Ilrother Krank wntchod
her tip up the molasses Jug.
"f.ct mo" he said "that's pretty
heavy" Then ns ho watched tho
thick brown syrup drip slowly Into
tho cup "I llko 'lasses."
The young person laughed appreci-
atively "I know jou do Snlly and Molly
and Susie and my cookies nil sorts
of 'lasses! There!" her voice rising
to a little shriek "You'll spill It.
Thanks'" with rellnf as Frank got
the big Jug Bafn to tho table again
she replied rolling tho cold dough
"Now. go read Chapter 11 In jour
book there nnd by that time I may
hate a cooky for you- If jou don't
read too fast " So Krank left her to
her devices and she went quickly
nbout her task While tho cup of
molasses was reaching the boiling
point In Its granite pan on tho stove
she mixed In the big bowl two cups
of whole wheat flour one of rolled
nais ami uiii! ui worn- in.... .-- i
mini (now tiered) of dotes no ginger
... .. 1.ln ft. .ir n ton.
for Krank did not like ginger. To
the hot molasses sho added four level
tnblespoonfuls of shortening quarter
of a cup of sugar and quarter of a
cup of milk. She mixed this with
the dry Ingredients and put It on the
Ice to chill while she mixed her cake
to tako advantago of the oven nt Its
hottest lly the time her enko wns
out of the oten Krnnk hnd wandered
back hungry boy fashion
"Aren't those cookies ready yet"
"No but they will bo soon now"
she replied rolling the cold dough
very thin cutting It deftly with the
round top of n cocoa tin nnd laying
the trim circles on a wire cake tray
Into the oven It went and Krank soon
sniffed while she still rolled and cut.
"They must be done. Sir that's a
piping oten."
"Just In n minute." nnd as tho sec-
end tray wns filled tt went In nnd thn
first came out brown nnd crisp nnd
tender
"Yum-jum" said Frank nnd went
off wl'h both hands and his mouth
full and perilously near to miming
The Young Person busily rolled nnd
rut communing nicely with herself.
"Very wholesome as good ns medi-
cine nnd Just what Krank needs fr
his digestion. Luckily It's a good big
recipe for add Hal's capacity to
Frank's nllow n few for father nnd
you need quite a lot of cookies "
Green Tomato Pickle.
Ono gallon sliced tomatoes the
greener the b. ter; salt them In lay-
ers and let them stand over night; In
tho morning drain them well slice
four large onions: put n layer of toma-
toes In the vessel then a few slices of
onion proceed In this manner until
they aro all put In: cut bIx green pep-
pers very fine and spread over tho
top take one tnblespoouful black pep-
per one tablespoonful nllsplce two
tnblesponnfuls cloves three table-
spoonfuls mustard put In n bag and
boll In the vinegar till the strength Is
extracted then put the hag on tho top
of the pickles pout on boiling vinegar
enough to rover them Cover the ves-
sel tightly and let It stand threu
weks without opening
Stew From Cold Roast.
This dish provides a good way of
using up tho remnants of a roast
either of beef or mutton Thn meat
should be freed from fat gristle nnd
bones cut Into small pieces ellehtly
salted and put Into a kettle with wn-
ter enough to neailj cover it. it should
simmer until almost ready to break In
pieces when onions and raw potatoes
peeled and quartered- should lie added
A little t-oup stock may also bo added
If available. Cook until the potatoes
are Ioiip. then thicken the llquoi or
gravy with Hour The stew may bo at-
tractively sen ed on slices of crisp
toast.
Peach Pie.
This Is a recipe for peach pie which
Is famous In the family v. hero It Is
mndo Make a soft dough of a cupful
and a half of flour half a cupful of but-
ter two tahlcspoomil of baking pow-
der n pl.'ich of salt n quarter of a cii-
ful of sugnr and enough milk ns little
as possible to make n soft dough
Poll th. out and lino the pie plate
with It. Kill it with sllred peaches
well sweetened nnd cover them with
sweet or sour crenm. Hake in a mod-
erate oven until thn fruit In rooked
through
Cucumber Salad.
A most nttraetltn wny to serve cu
cumbers for a snlnd course or ns an
accompaniment of a fish course Is to
pare arid cut each In linlf tnklng the
round end off so Hint tho pleco will
stnud upright Cut out the Inside ami
mix It with n salad dressing and re-
place It in thn tiny cubes. Stand each
on n crisp leaf of lettuco and chill
thoioughly boforo sending to the ta-
ble In their senRon finely chopped
chltCK may be ndded.
Eaaa In Nest.
Six eggs ouu cup cf crumbs one-
hnlf teaspoon of tnlt one-quarter tea-
spoon of pepper oiie-cuarter of a cup
of butter melted. MU crumbs sea-
soning and butter together form Into
nests. Drop egg Into nests and cook
In the oven till eggs are firm.
Realty Unklnc
"Ah yes" murmured Miss Screech-
r after tho first selection nt tho mu-
slcnlc. "I hnve hnd Bomo exciting ex-
periences. Coming over a terrible
storm nroso nnd 1 hnd to sing to quiet
the passengers You should have seen
tho heavy seas running."
And the big rude man In the pink
tH'Cktln gazed out of tho window. "I
don't blame the sen" h muttered.
FACE C0VEREDWITH PIMPLES
2H llievard St. Tampa Fla.
"Somo three years ngo I commenced
to suffer from a rash on my face and
back. Ileforo tho pimples camo on my
foco thero wero n lot of blackheads. It
looked as if tho blackheads turned
Into pimples becnuso nftcr a little
whllo nil of them were gone wd my
fnco wbb covered with plmr cs They
wero small at first bu priduUly
grow nnd right nt the of each
pimple It was nil white. carelessly
picked them with my finger nulls
which mndo them spread nnd I soot
discovered them on my back. My
back was covered with pimples nnd
my fnco tho samo waj. At night I
could hardly sleep on nccount of tho
burning and Itching sensation they
caused. I did not like to go out be-
cause tho pimples caused disfigure-
ment. "Seeing tho ndvertlsement of Cutl-
eura Sonp nnd Ointment In ono of
tho mngazlnes I sent for a sample. I
bought somo Cutlcura Soap and Oint-
ment nnd I am glad to bo nblo to
say that I am entirely cured of pim-
ples." (Signed) Jno. O. Darlington
Ian 2.1 1913.
Cutlcura Sonp nnl Ointment sold
throughout the world. Sample of each
freewlth.12-p Skin Hook. Address post.
caid "Cutlcura Dept. L Iloston." Adr.
Too Economical
"He'll never bo rich."
"Hut he's just bought hlmtelf a
fine auto?"
"Yes but he bought It to sate
ktreet car faro."
Daily Special.
Kven If You Are Hentcn a Nose You
Cct Second .Money.
Don t neglect a cold. It mean Connimp.
tion or i'iieumoni.1. Dean's MenthoKitf il
Cough Drop check colds 5c at Druggiats.
Things to Worry About.
Thero nru women enrpentera In
Thibet
Old People Need
A Bowel Stimulant
The Iilcol One Is a Mild Laxative-
Tonic Tlutt Will Keep the llotucls
Genth' Active.
Healthy old ago Is so absolutely de-
pendent upon the condition of the bow-
els that great caro should be taken to
see that they net regularlj-. Tho fact
Is that as ago advances tho stomach
muscles become weak and Inactive nnd
tho liver does not storo up tho Juices
that aro necessary to prompt digestion.
Somo help can bo obtained by eating
easily digested foods and by plenty of
exercise but this latter Is Irksome to
most elderly people. Ono thing Is cet
tain that a state of constipation should
always bo avoided as it is dangerous
to life nnd health. Thu best plan Is
to tako a mild lnxaUyo as often as Is
deemed necessarj-. Hut with iqual cer-
tainty it is suggested that cathartics
purgatives physics salts and pills be
avoided ns they do but temporurj good
nnd nro so linrsh ns to bo a shock to a
delicate system
A much better plan nnd ono that
thousands of tlderly people nre follow-
ing Is to take n gentle laxatlvc-tonlc
like Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin which
nets as nenrly llko nature us Ib possible.
In fact tho tendency of this remedy
Is to strengthen the stomach and bowel
muscles nnd so train them to act natu-
rnlly ngnln when medicines of nil
kinds can usually ho dispensed with.
This ii tho opinion of mnny people of
different ages among them Mrs. Mnry
A. P. Davidson of University Mound
Home San Krnnclsco Cnl Sho Is 78
nnd because of her sedentary habits
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HAIR STOPS FALLING
Glrlil Try This! Makss Hair Thick
Glossy Fluffy Beautiful--No
Mora Itching Scalp.
Within ten minutes after an appli-
cation of Dandcrlno you cannot find u
slnglo traco of dandruff or falling hair
and your scalp wilt not Itch but what
will plenso you most will be after
few weeks' uso when you see new
hnlr line nnd downy at first yuB but
really new hair growing all over the
scalp.
A liltlo Dandcrlno Immediately dou-
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ference how dull fnded brittle and
scraggy Just moisten a cloth with
Danderlno nnd cnrefully draw It
through your hair taking ono small
strand nt a tlmo. The effect Is nmnz-
ing your hair will bu light fluffy and
wavy nnd hnvo nn nppcnranro of
nhundancc; nn Incomparnblo luster
softness nnd luxuriance
Oct n 2! cent bottlo of Knowlton's
Dandcrlno from nny store nnd prove
thnt your hair Is ns pretty nnd soft
pb nnj1 that It hns been neglected or
Injured by cnreless treatment that's)
nil j-oit surely can havo beautiful hnlr
nnd lots of It If you will Just try a lit-
tle Dandcrlno. Adv.
Trs Much Reform.
Mayor Cheuey of Hartford snld of a
reformer who desired to revive somi
of tho most Intolerable of tho Sunday
blue laws:
"Tho man would stop us from read-
ing our Sunday newspaper from tak-
ing our Sunday auto rido."
Ho frowned.
"A reformer of this type" ho said
"may be defined ns one who bellevea
In Atho dlvlno right of interference."
His Place.
"The operatic tenor wo henrd lately
ought to come under thu dog laws."
"Why to?"
"Ilecnuso his songs nro mostly
bnrkj'-roles."
flood positions fnr exceed tho sup-
ply of good material available to fill
them. Columbus Ohio Statu Journal.
Don't Judgo by nppenranens. Men
who wear diamond pins often hate
money
MRS. MARY A. P. DAVIDSON
had continual bowel trouble. Prom
tho day sho began taking Dr. Cald-
well's Syrup Pepsin bIio hns had no.
further inconveiilonco nnd nnturally
shu is glad to say kind things of tills-
remedy. A bottle can bo bought of p.ny drug-
gist nt fifty centa or ono dollar. People
usually buy tho fifty cent slzo first and
then having convinced themselves of
Hb merits they buy tho dollnr size
which is more economical itpsultsnre.
nlwnyB guaranteed or money will bo
refunded. Uldorly persons of both.
Rexes enn follow theso suggestions
with every nssuranca of good results.
Vamllics wishing to try n freo sain-
;la bottlo enn obtnlu it postpaid by ad-
dressing Dr. V H. dnldwell 419 Wash-
Ington St. Montlcello III. A postal
card with your unmu nnd address oa
It will do.
Black' Powder Shells
The superior "shootine cf Winchester
Nublack" nnd "New Rival" shotfjun
sheila is due to the Winchester method of
construction nnd Joadinp; which
has been developed during over
forty years of manufacturing in a
Country where shotmin nhnni
oi.cih;d. xvuuueu snens that
tho exactinrr conitltlnno r
American sportsmen nre sure to
satisfy nnvbody. Trv either nf s
then you'll understand.
Tilli RJD W ON TITP BOX
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Wessel, R. H. Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 51, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 15, 1913, newspaper, October 15, 1913; Elgin, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69527/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.