Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 22, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 16, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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THE ELGIN FARMERS CHAMPION
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Improve
Your
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To promote and maintain
your general tieaith par stnct
attention to your cV: and sec
that the li'er and bowels are
regularly active. If assis-
tance is needed Just Try
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
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IS CHILD GROSS
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Look Mother! If tongue ii
coated give "California
Syrup of Figs."
Children love this fruit laxa-.te
and nothing '" cle4ni (he tender
tUirnt'.h liter and bowel 10 nlcrly '
A child (Imply will not atop playing
to empty thi bowel and the result I
they bf:orne tlcbtly clowned with
waste titer r.'t nIiikkIsIi stomach .
ours then your llttlo one becomes
cross naif sick rerr-rlsh don t eat
Icep or act naturally breath la bad
yttcirn full or cold hss sore throat
stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen
Mother! H If tongue Is coated then
Klre a teaspoonfut or "California
Hymp of Hgs" aud In a few hours all
tba constipated waste sour bile and
undigested food passes nut of the ays-
tern and you have a well child again.
Millions or mothers glrn "California
Hyrup ot Pigs" because It Is perfect!
harmless ; children lore It and It nor.
er falls to""ncT ta the stomach llrer
aad bowels.
Ask nl the store for a CO cent bottle
of "California Hyrup or Figs" which
has full directions for bnblus children
of all ages and tor grown-ups plainly
printed on tho bottle. Adr.
Shallow
Hodge- Is ho n ilei'p Ihlnki-r
Dodgo No Ii f i lieclntt to llouinlcr
Itofurn hn gets out very deep
BANISH PIMPLES QUICKLY
Easily and Cheaply by Using Cutlcura
Soap and Ointment. Trial Fre.
Hlliear tho pimples lightly with ClUI-
cura Ointment on end of linger and
allow It to rcmnln on five minutes
Then bathe .with hot water and Cutl-
cura Hoop and contlnuo moiiiii minutes.
This treatment l best upon rising and
retiring but Is effective at any tlrnn.
Krun sample each by mail with Hook.
Address postcard Cutlcura Dopt L
llostcm Hold everywhere. AJv.
Couldn't.
Rlio Hut papu says you're living be
yond your mi-uim
Hit Absolutely untrue I hate nc
means.
Or. B. F. JacltonCelbratsd Physician
handed down to posterity his famous
prescription for femato troubles. Now
sold under the name of "Femenlna"
Price DOo and 1.00. Adr
Homo iiiijii urn regular in their
habits hut their habits are Derce
Motto of the
"Watch and prey."
cntifliluiico man
Nono hut
lluro
a fool Is always right -
Makes Work a Burden
A lisd luck insLe hud work harder.
All il-iy the dull throli nnd the harp
darting pain i.r )iu miurshl uml
tlierr's no irtt at luijlit Maybe It's
j on r daily Hwkjhal hurU tin? kidney
fur jarring lulling lilting leailiitig
djiiine and many other itisin do
weaken them Cure the kidney I'ne
Dnin's Kidney 1'illa 'I hey hate heie.
thouiuiiiil and should do a well fur
you. Thoiiwiid tt-comiiiend Item
A Texas Case
W R. fltlrllna-. II 1"iri.ltr MH i ji
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'i exos. tiny "i tir
ten year my kid
tieys truuMeit mo
the aeerrlloiiH nimii-
Ing too freiiuiiiilly.
Mpeclally at night
My tmck urn o fs1likTM
weak I could liard- fsTtTsTX.il 1 1.
ly (lo my work and whua 1 HchVI
linlfellke pains soiled me Doun'n
Kidney Plfl brought me tho first re-
lief I had had ami finally made u cure
that lias lasted five ysars."
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DOAN'S VASV
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FEVERISH
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GOOD ROADS AROUND A FARM
Orvetf Art Frt-ju-tly ef S jt"t
lr-ftriirt to Varrart Some Sjr-
fte Ir-pr-xer-eri.
ITttm -lr ?- !.' t -de F'a-
Li-fmttmir f A-w-ut ir.
Tbcitd aad drive facjedtately
t.''Mnwl the lira yards aad barns
wtsveh are ! Terr freaueatiy ar
utaatly of teScfeat lapirlaice to
warraat aa serface Improvement.
-rjr light or xtieraely sandy soils
rl ep badly In dry wethr hil cer-
Uln heavy and abv-irb-yar son become
irr sticky and soft durlag tb rainy
season V. here any considerable
amount of ha aline i necessary roads
orer soi.s of tb.i character may re-
qalre to be srirfai d
Many of th materials ordinarily en
ployed In road construction w.'I be
Improved Farm Driveway.
found too oxpenBlvo for use in Improv-
ing the farm roads. Ono or more of
tho following will however usually
tin found nvallatilo and within tti-s
menus of tho farmer for surfacing his
romls uml paths (iravel mtxtun-s of
riand and clay cinders brickbats from
old buildings hrlck-)ard waste ami
f-narry wasti' Tim material selected
Khoulil lion ever bo hard enough to
wltlistanil crunhlng under heuvy loadi
nnd possess sulllclent binding power
to compart well and maintain a Ilrm
hard burfnea under all ordinary weath
cr conditions.
Drainage and n good foundation are
tho first considerations In Improving
I a road with n hard surface Tho best
i (Kisslbli! foundation Is a good earth
road with a low crown. Karth shoul-
ders may he graded upon each sldo to
nrcvr-rit Ihn Kiirfnrlri-r tnaterlfll from
.Mrea.llnL. ns In Ihn eonslriirtliiii of an
rimry BCudain road. The materl
ul used for surfacing should be placed
Ill n uniform lnjer or lovers on this
foundation and should bo given n HUf
dent rrown to shed tho rain waters to
tho flhb-s. If n road roller can bn se-
cured tho material may bo quickly ron '
solldnted otherwise coiislderahln time
will ho required for It to ho cotisoli-
tlatftrl tiv Itin Infflp T?ilri9 lliln Time I
ess the road should receive frpquent
attention with u split log drag or other
means for smoothing the surface and
lllllng the ruts On steep gradci
where there would bo n tendency for
tho side dltihrs to wash this can usu
ally bo overcome by providing out-
lets and getting the water nway from
thu road before. It accumulates In large
volume On roads where wagons will
not bo required to pass each oilier a
width of from nine to twelve feet be
tweeri ditches will usually be sulll-
cleiit The surfaced portion neet rare-
ly exceed seven or eight feet There
Is no particular virtue In building a
farm road wider than Is necessary to
answer the
merits. Th need or desirability of
moving occasionally extre. wide or
heavy Implf mentn sucli ns certain liar- i
vesting machinery over the roads J
should however not bn lost sight of.
A little foresight In tho alignment of
illti'lies In providing ampin width of
gntes. or of giving extra strength to
culverts may save - great deal of
both annoyance and delay during som i
very busy perled
Good Roads Booster.
There's one dure wuy to iniikn every
rltlren u booster for good roads: buy
him an automobile.
Silage I Much Cheapest.
ai me 01110 station silage produica
iiiiik iiir us cents per jou pounus aim
uun.-iiui ui 11 cents per pounu. 1110
grain ratio') produced milk at $1.05
per f)0 pounds and buttorfat for 22
cents a pound
Have Oood Roads.
Good roads may be bad by dragging.
L'sn the drug
Build Better Road.
Kvery rain is an argument for ttM
lOCulay road
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"Pape's Diapeps-fT fixes sick
sour gassy stomachs in
five minutes.
T:e It' la Ste cir.nti all stosack
litres will jo No lod.Mtlca. heart-
tcrc toraeii cr telctlct of gas. acid
cr erttUrai of oadUcrted food so
dlzxiaesi. bl&itlLf or foil breath.
Pace's OUpej-tla Is noted for its
t.pi. la rtgidatlng opil noaiacas.
It is the tif-tx. cjcKk'tt and ccft eer-
Uta Indigestion tta"ir la th whols
world aad beitds it it harialets.
Please for yonr sake get a large
BItT-eat eti of Pape's Dlapepita
from aay itore aad pst yocr stoaiach
rlihr Don't Veep oa being Klserable
life is too hort you are not here
lrig. so raake your stay agreeable.
Eat what you like and digest It: en-
joy it. wltho-jt dread of rebellion In
the stoaach.
Pape'i Dlap'ptln belongs la yosr
boae anywar Shoald one of the fam-
ily eat something which doesn't agree
with them or in case of an attack ot
Indigestion dyspepsia gastritis or
stomach derangement at daytime or
during the night it is handy to gire
the quickest relief known. Adr.
Any man whose will towr is all in
his wifes name Is to be pitted.
Ihr IVrce'i i'ellett re ' Mt for liter
bovelt and ttr.mich. One little I'.II-t for
Uist te-three for a cathartic. Adr
Itaiy r Imports In 'be first six
months of 1515 wre TaluM at 1320-
'HfiZO exports JHC.OICCCO
Pilr Ci:rr) In 4 to H Pat
trrzit-.f.l ffondrw r.f II f-AIO olirMS.VT fain
n cat Iu-&B. HUM Jl'MlInc or PruUadiBf
ItUi tTt ap9iltationf1f fUl Vic
Misunderstood.
'Are you a plain cook-"
' 1 suppose I could be purtler mum."
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle ot
CAHTOItIA a safe nnd sure remedy for
infants and children and see that It
Signature of (Z'MU
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Only Part of the Obligation.
Patient Doc I owo jou my life
Doctor - Yes and that Isn't all.
Minnesota Minnehaha
TAKES OFF DANDRUFF
HAIR STOPS FALLING
Olrlsl Try Thlsl Makes Hair Thick
Glossy Fluffy Besutlful-No
More Itching Scalp.
Within ten minutes after an .ippll-
cation ot Danderlne jou cannot nnd a
single trace of dandruff or falling hair
and your scalp will not itch but what
will please you most will be after a
few weeks' use when you see new
hair fine nnd downy at first yes but
really new hair growing all ever the
scalp
A llttlo Danderlno immediately dou-
bles the beauty of jour hair No dif-
ference bow dull faded brittle and
scraggy Just moisten a cloth with
Dunderlno and carefully draw It
through jour hnlr Inking ono small
strand at a time. The effect la amaz-
ingyour hair will be light fluffy and
wavy and have an appearance rf
abundance; an incomparable luster
softness and luxuriance.
Got a 26 cent bottle of Knowllon's
Danderlno from any store and prove
that your hair Is as pretty and Bolt
as any that It has been neglected or
injured by careless treatment that's
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all you surely can have beautiful hair
a.- .. ...
nu iois ot it ir jou win just try a
It
tie Danderlno. Adv
Taste In Reading.
"Oliver's taslu for books seems to
be improving "
"I'm very glad to hear that. Hit
are jou quite sure about It?"
"Perfectly sure Lost week I caught'
him perusing a live-cent hair raiser
and this week ho Is reading nothing
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Sum uiiiiu iMiicin 1 mil o a iiu'iuiu-j
per cent Improvement;"
A GRATEFUL OLD LADY.
Mrs. A. O. Clemens West Alexan-
der Pa. writes; 1 hnvo used Dodd's
Kidney Pills also Diamond Dinner
Pills. Ileforo using them I bad suf
fered for a number ol
years with backache
also tender spots on
spine and had at
times black floating
specks before my
eyes. 1 atso had lum-
bago and heart trou-
ble. Since using this
medicine I have been
relieved of my suf-
agreeable to mo for
M-
m
Mr.A.G.ao
;erlng. It Is
you to publish this letter
I am glad
to ha vo an opportunity to say to all
who are suffering as I have dono that
I obtained relief by using Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills snd Diamond Dinner Pills.
Dodd's Kldnoy Pills COe per bog al
your dealer or Dodd's Medicine Co.
Buffalo N. Y. Dodd's Dyspepsia Tab-
lets for Indigestion nave besn pror4.
J 9c per box. Adv.
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HIIIM
Many a man who seeks lagta lataa
atking but Infamy.
ttOME
TOW
flELPS
HIS VISION OF FUTURE CITY
French Architect Sees Crest Charge
to Be Breugr-t About in the
Year to Come.
At a recent gathering of world-renowned
architects Edouard Henard
architect for the city of Paris pre-
sented a paper which inclsded a nam-
ber of note) sugrestlons as to the re-
quirements in th city plan of th fu-
ture lie predicted that public sertlce
within the next quarter of a century
will include many details not yet ev-n
tinder consideration Most ot these
are to be supplied by tube and pro-
vision for a perfect network of serv-
ice tcb4 must be made In city plan-
ning. They would seriously interfere
with present arrangements
Vacuum cleaning may be one of
these and it will require a pipe from
' every house for the pneumatic dust
removal which will be regarded as an
essential part of public health work.
As the uses of cold air increise. oth-
er tubes will supply It to lower the
temperature as desired and for the
distribution ot fresh air from the sea
or the mountains Mr Henard empha-
sized tho feasibility of this fresh air
supply as a health meaaurp because
ot the fact that a meter of fresh air
from a nearby street contained 6.000
disease germs while the same anuount
from the mountains or the sea i.'-ed
contain almost none As coal oil is
largely used for fuel purposes In Paris
and is productive of less smoke and
dust than other fuels he suggests th
possibility of an oil pipe service for
all residences similar to the gas pipes
now In use
Th" old Idea that the street should
ho level with the ground may In fu-
ture be considered erroneous It
should be sufficiently above the sur-
face It Is held to give room for all
these service utilities between it and
tho ground The adjacent houses
should have "basement floors The
sidewalks and roadways should be
built like continuous substantial
bridges which after proper construc-
tion would not need to be meddled
I with except for repairs They should
be supported by walls of masonry par -
allel to tho adjacent house-i and on a
level with the second story
Such n plan would make the modern
city street two storied the upper
I part for pedestrians and light weight
I vehicles the lower for service and
' heavy traffic. This arrangement has
already been introduced in Chlcagj
'for traffic between tho railway sta-(
tlons and certain private warehouses. '
He-enforced concrete roofs Mr He-
card holds will provide gardens nnd
also lauding places for the aeroplanes
i which will come It.to more general use.
Garages and hangars will be available
below the surface and great elevators
will lift these machines from their
subterranean quarters as desired.
! Tho beginning of theie Innovations
Is said to be already In sight. At least
one largo American hotel
ul has already
! I'fovlded a roof landing for aeroplanes
New York has now a public nlav
ground and garden built upon bridge
trestllng fifty feet from the ground
BEST TREES FOR THE STREET
Selection Should by No Means Be Al.
lowed to Be a Mere Matter of
Haphazard
As to the planting of street trees
It Is well before coming to any definite
decision to study tlm special situation
cnrefully and to consult a reliable nur-
naryman and then plant with a llxed
determination to give each tree every
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nnssloln pin ni lo mulct irmiil uhlrh
&
B .... ......... morn. (itQuruii. 11 ii v.cviirn lur lauinpr
means protection from insects giving hair and will make harh hair 10ft sod glouy.
I a .. t t . . .. .'taatlll ni m.lnr 't.a tnaln Its nr.t dtl.ttr n
water wnen neeueu insisting mat
I drivers do not leave their horses near
the trees where thot can gnaw the
bnrk and last but fot toast seeing
that the trees have sn occasional pruu
Ing. Thu following Is a list of the
best standard street trees: Hock aud
Norway Maples the foliage turning
a rich gold and crimson in the au-
turn; American Ash which has beau-
tiful compound foliage dark green
a'novo and lighter beneath and turns
from green to yellow and then to a
purplish tint in tho autumn Kngllsli
Elm which Is very ornaiuontal and re-
tains Its leaves longer than any other
variety in the autumn but which
should bo protected by spraying from
the gypsy moth and elm beetles;
American Linden which (lowers In
July but as the blossoms are small
tho falling petals do not litter the
ground; Ginkgo a Japanese treo grow.
Ing to n height of sonio forty to sixty
foot and robust enough to endure gen.
eral city planting. Sycamore and Ori-
ental Plane tho latter a rapid grower
and singularly free from insects. Tho
Hlue Outn tree may be also added Ui
th list in southern climates.
Many Mislaid Artlclts.
Protectors against rnla seeut to be
tho most easily forgotten Impedimenta
that tho traveler carries. During a re-
cent week 137 articles were left In
trains ot the Chicago fc Northwestern
railway. Ot these 34 wore umbrellas
and 15 were raincoats. These articles
were probably carried by unusually
forehanded travolers but doubtless
the clouds cleared off and the careful
citizens becamo preoccupied lu fair
waataer thoughts.
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M "RftSRHRFTS" FOB
IN-X e nmeu ujiuiLi u
M. k? .11 tllllllilll II n I il
! Ill U 1 W 1
U :.! k.Wh en.tr etnm-ir-h
liu aibrv iicauauus ouui iiuihki
biliousness or constipation
by morning.
Get a 10-ceat box cow.
Turn the rascals out the headache
biliousness. Indigestion tbe sick sour
I stomach and foul gases turn them
i out tc-nlgbt and keep them out with
Caicarets.
Millions ot men and women take a
Cascaret now and then and never
ksow tbe mliery caused by a lazy
. liter clogged bowel or an upset stom-
ach. Don't put in another day of dli "ess.
Let Cascaret cleanse your stomach;
remove tbe sour fermenting food;
take the exces bile from jour liver
and carrr out all the constipated
waste matter and poison in the
bowels Then you will feel great.
A Cascaret to-nlgbt straightens you
out by morning. They work while
you sleep. A 10-ccnt box from
say drug store means a clear head
sweet stomach and clean healthy liver
and bowel action for months. Chil-
dren love Cascarets becauie they
never gripe or sicken. Adv.
The Only One.
'fan you propose any remedy for
this deadlock'"
"Yes why not use a skeleton key"
invokes God's Reward
For Pellagra Cure
Jumbo. Va J II Satterwhite writ':
"I i-ant to thank you for -hat joj hate
done for me You bate tured my wife
God bleu you In jour wori. I hope aotne
dy to ee you If I never fee you I hope
lo meet you in Leaven. Ged will reward
jou for your grand and coble work."
There i co lonjer any doubt that Pel-tij-ra
can be cured Don't delay until it
ii too late. It i your duty to con-ult the
resourceful Baughn.
Tbe lymptomt hands red llle sunburn
kin peeling off sere mouth the lipi
throit and tongue a naming red with
mucti and choking; ind'seition anl
niutea cither diarrhoea or constipation.
1 There ii hope get Ilaughn' big Free
book on Pellagra and learn about the
remedy for Pellacra that hai at lat been
found. Addre American Compounding
Co. Uox 3082 Jaiper AU. remembering
' money i refunded in sny cae where the
remedy fail to cure. Adv.
For Immediate Use.
An old Itlp Van Winkle of a fellow
went Into a country drug store and
asked for some powder.
"Face gun or bug'" asked the clerk
leaning far over the counter.
"Hug." replied the old man "and
ne'an to mind about wroppln' It up-
Just blow It on my whiskers." Cot
trell's Magazine.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS WONDER
I How they ever got along without lied
Cross Ball HIuo. This really wonder
ful blue makes clotRcs whiter than
Bnow. Get the genuine lied Cross Ball
Blue at your grocors. Adv.
Might Be.
"What Is tho Pan-American
con-
gross pa?"
"1 don't know exactly but It sounds
as If It might be a convention of our
hyphenated fellow citizens."
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
To ball pint ol water add 1 oz. Bay Ram a
mall box of Hai bo Compound and H or. of
.lHnMafcA a1 Aa ettA tVia t wl a Hb
until It beeoioe. 'be deilred iksde. Anydrug-
glut can put tbla up or jou can mix tt at
' S101"9 l rtTJ ""? S0iL Jt ""J r1Jr
darken treked faded gray balr. and re-
I ..a f .. . -I.11--. . .tn.
- 7 k -"" -
' '""' '" rubog.-Adt.
A New Broom.
Glllet How many peoplo work In
j-our office?
Perry Only one. Ho enmo today.
The others bavu been with us sonio
time. Life.
Rub It In Thoroughly.
A sprain or strain should have Im-
mediate attention to check tbe swell
Ing. Ilub on and rub In thoroughly
Hanford's Balaam ot Myrrh and you
should have quick relief. Always havo
a bottle on hand for accidents. Adv
Chauffeur Too
"My b'utlcr is In fact our facto-
tum." ' Oh ours Is an autotuatum."
THAT QRIM WHITE tlECTRB
Pneumonia follows on the heels ot ft
neglected cough or cold. Delay bo
longer. Take Mansfield's Cough Bal-
sam. Price COo and fl.OO. Adv.
Shortly after the wedding march
many a man discovers that he's an
April fool.
Weak Falnty
Hssrt and Hyeterlet
can be recline
heart and nerve
can be reclined by taking "Renovios" a
tonic. Price 30c and t. Ml
With tho exception ot a discolored
eye nnj thing hand painted Is fash-
ionable. Use Hanford's Balsam when all elw
falls. Advr
Poverty ft not a crttm but tho k-m-alty
la hard Utter Jai the saaae.
Liss if Sleep Frii KMRfy
TroiMe-Btcanw Very Thin
t ... lw .nf1rin with Kidney ant
B'idder trouble lor about twelve montht.
f. .!.. r ... .iidi thit J wa un.bl
1 1 to rett t night and wa reduced in flesh
I .. .i-v-f . .v:.tn. Uhen tnr udaev
l HI ". -.- . - -
would act they caused me great pa.n t t
t a. A .n Kt tnnrfi anoelite Tbrouj1
the dvK of tny father I wai induced I
i . l-.i . . u..i.lfiw Affe
uin Jjwampllo-jt I was ret.tore.1 t
health and have gained sixty pound 1
am now in good health and able to wort.
1 feel a i well aa I eer did and I cheer-
fully recommend fcamp "loot to others
who b kidney and bladder tloublea.
Very truly oun
T L. WALTON
122 W Ganett St. Pans Texai.
I'ertonally appeared before me thJ
2ith day of February 1913. T L. Walton
who iubcribed to the above statement
and made oath that tLi urn- la true ao4
correct. .
J M LONG Kotary Public
Laniar Lo Tern
Prove Wht Swimo-Root Will Do For Yc
Send ten eenti to Dr. Kilmer Co
Ilmgbnmton JT. Y. for a sample size bot-
tle. It nil! contlnee anyone. ou will
also receive a booklet of valuable iafor-
matmn telling about the kidney and blad-
der. When vrntinit be ure and mention
thu paper. Hefrular fifty-cent an 1 one-
dollar tire bottle for sale at all drua)
atorei. Adv.
Had Reference in Colors.
She (colly) Will you love me when
my hair turns gray
lie (brutallyi -"let. but not when
It turns mauve or Nile green. You
had better use another brand Rich-
mond Times-Dispatch.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVES
TASTELESS chill TONIC You kno
whit ou are taking as th formula is
printed on every label showing it ii
Quinine and Iron in a taiteleu form. Th
O.umiD drives out malaria the Iroa
b'uildi up th system jo cents.
What Did He Mean? -Mrs
Dough How do I look in
new furs'
Mr Dough Out of sigh'
mr
IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
should be given to sprains swolltngs
bruises rheumatism and neuralgia.
Keep Mansfield s Magic Arnica Lini-
ment handy on the shelf Three sizes
25c 50c and $1.00. Adv.
The government of Japan Is plan-
ning to start n factory for tbe pro-
duction ot carbolic acid from coal tar.
. 1
I OWE
MY HEALTH
To Lydia E. Pinkham't Veg-
etable Compound
Washington Park 111. "I am the
mother of four children and have suf
fered with female
trouble backache
nervous spells and
the blues. Sly chil-
dren's loud talking
and romping would
make me so nervous
I could just tear
everything to pieces
and I would ache all
over and feel so sick
that I would not
want anyone to talk
to me at times. Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills re-
stored me to health and I want to thank
you for tho good they have done roe. I
have had quite a bit of trouble and
worry but It docs not affect my youth-
ful looks. My friends soy 'Why do you
look so young and well 7 ' I owe it all
to the Lydia E. Pinkham remedies."
Mrs. Robt. Stopiel Moore Avenue
Washington Park Illinois.
We wish every woman who suffers
from female troubles nervousness
backache or the blues could see the let-
ters written by women made well by Ly-
dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
If you have any symptom about which
you would like to know write to the
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. Lynn.
Mass. for helpful advice given free of
charge.
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Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 22, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 16, 1916, newspaper, February 16, 1916; Elgin, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69648/m1/2/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.