The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1, Friday, September 25, 1908 Page: 6 of 8
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ADVICE
HINTS ON ECONOMY
You "won't tell your family doctor
Hie "vliolo story uboul your privnto
illness you aro too modest. You
need not bo afraid to tell Mrs. rink-
ham at Lynn Mass. tbo things you.
could not explain to the doctor. Your
letter will bo held in the strictest con-
fidonco. From her vast correspond-
ence "vilh sick "women during tho
past thirty years she may havo
gained the very knowledge that "will
help your case. Such lot tors as tho fol-
lowing from grateful "women es-
tablish beyond n doubt tho power of
LYDIAE.PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
to conquer all female diseases
Mrs. .Norman 11. 13arndfcof Allen-
town Pa. writes :
" Kvcr hinco I wns sixteen years of
ago I had suiTered from an organic de-
rangement and female weakness ; in
conhequence I had dreadful headaches
and was extremely nervous. My physi-
clan said I must go through an opera-
tion to get well. A friend told me
nhout Lydia K. Pinlcham's Vcgetahlo
Compound and I toolc it and wroto you
for advice following your directions
carefully and thanks to you I am to-
dny a well woman and I am telling
all my friends of my experience."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound mado
from roots and herbs has been tho
standard remedy for female ills
and has positively cured thousands 01
women who have been troubled "with
displacements inflammation ulcera-
tion fibroid tumors irregularities
periodic pains backache that bcar-intf-down
feeling flatulency indies-
tiondizzinessornorvous prostration.
SICK HEADACHE
Positively cured by
these Little Pills.
Tlioy also relieve Din-
trcsH from Dyspepsia In
illjjcHl Ion niul Too Ilcnrty
Kntinpr. A perfect rem
wly for DlzzlncHH Nan
Ben DrowHlnoHH II nit
TfiHto In tho Mouth Coat-
imI Toupne Pain In tho
SI ilo TOUPIP LI VEIL
They lojrulnto tho How els. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
CARTERS
fPlTTLE
HIVER
CARTERS
iTTLE
WlVER
PILLS.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
Our Advice
To you would be if you want
to avoid all this suffering and
annoyance to discard the old
nostrums and take
Schaap's Laxative
Chill Cure
for Chills and Fevers Swamp
Fever Dumb Ague in fact all ail-
ments due to Malaria. It is the
best Remedy made. Price 50 cents.
8AVING3 THAT MAY BE EFFECT.
ED BY THE HOUSEWIFE.
How to Mend Holes In Agateware-
Renewing Shrunken Wool Union
Suits Effectively Removing
Shine from Garments.
To Mend Agateware.- When nn ag-
gravating holo Hiuldcnly appeal p In an
agate or porcelain lined stew pan do
not throw It away as past redemption.
Tako ono of tho round headed paper
fasteners such as lawyers of teachers
are In tho habit of using to keep the
sheets of a manuscript together; push
tho two level flat clips through tho
holo from tho Inside; bend back on
tho outside; then laying tho basin
on a hard substance hammer the
round head down Hat on the Inside
and it will last a long time.
Save Gas When Cooking. To save
expense when using a gas stove have
a piece of sheet It on large enough to
cover tho top of tho stove and turn
on only one but nor. Tho heat will be
diffused enough to cook a whole din
iter. This also solves tho problem of
keeping things hot on a gas stove.
Hard Soap Lasts Longer. Keep n
supply of laundry soap and removo
wrappers so the soap will become hard
beforo tiBlng. 'it will last twice as
long as when used fresh and soft.
Economy In Shoes. When white kid
slippers bavo become loo soiled to ad-
mit of cleaning havo a cobbler dye
them black and then polish with dull
polish. They aro soft and comfort-
ablo and inako a neat looking houso
flhot.
Renew Wool Union -Suits. Wool
union suits that havo become tod
small through shrinkage can be mado
almost as good as now. Cut tho suit)
In half around tho waist line. Buy
a skein of wool yarn the color of tho
suit and crochet a common stitch on
to tho waist part tow after row un-
til you think you havo tho desired
length of garment. Then join this
with tho same stitch on to the trouser
part and you will have a suit which
can bo worn a few moro seasons.
Use for Old Yarn. All tho odds and
ends of yarn about the house can be
put to good use by crocheting them to-
gethor using tho chain stitch. Lay
In loops about olght Inches loig. Tlo
In tho center with a bow of ribbon
and attach this to a smooth stick. This
makes an attractive duster for tho
nursery.
Use Crusts of Bread. The crusts of
broad may bo cut In blocks browned
In tho oven and put asldo to serve
with soups. Thoy may also bo used
In scalloped dishes as scalloped to-
mntoes and cabbage Dry the unsight-
ly and rougher pieces then grind and
use for broadlng.
Remove Shine of Garments. Gloss
and shine may be effectively removed
from garments by rubbing emery pa-
per against tho fabric haid enough to
ralso tho nap. This will not Injure
the goods and will greatly Improve
the appearanoo of tho garment mak-
ing It look almost as good as now.
ReBolo Bathing Shoes. Many per-
sons at this stago of tho sununor Hud
tho canvas covering of tho solos of
tholr bathing shoes worn through and
the Inner cork soles falling out. Tako
a piece of drilling and cut it out the
kIzo of tho soles push tho cork solo
Into place nud covor It with tho drill
Ing by whipping tho turned In edges
of the drilling to tho top of tho shoo.
To Protect Baby's Clothes. Make a
bag of any wash material; cut arm-
holes in ono side of It and holes in the
ond for baby's foot to pass through.
Run a drawstring through tho top
which will gather to fit tho neck.
When baby Is dressed for tho day slip
this over Its other clothes. It Is of In
valuablo benefit as a saving to the
clothing of a creeping child.
TO IJrtlVE OUT MALARIA
AMI 1IUILD UJ THI5 SYSTEM.
Tnko tho Old BUndard ClItOVE'S TA8TKI.K83
OH J Mi TON 10. You know hat you nro taking
'l'lif formula In plainly printed on every" bottle
fthovtinK Ills flm ply Quinine nnd Iron In a taMeleM
form and tho most nlToclual form. For tfrowu
pooplo and children. 60c.
A Frugal Diner.
Although tho Austrian omperor cats
Very frugally his majesty pays his
chief cook $10000 a year. Tho court
la noted for its elaborate repasts.
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paintquaTity i
I IT IS TOUND ONLYON JgSgKfllfc I
PURE WHITE LEAD MBI
WElts
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The cleanest.
liahtest. and
most comfortable
SLICKER
at the same time
cheapest In the
end Decause it
wears longest
3Q9 Everywhere
Every garment guar-
anteed waterproof
Catalog free
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W. N. U. MUSKOGEE NO. 39 1908.
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I 'DOWI
FOR OVER SEVENTY YEAR3
over tho entire- Untied States. Threo
generations havo used
SCHENCK'S
Mandrake Pills
for llllloimncss Llrcr Complaint Indiges-
tion Constitution Mck Headache Jiiun
dice Heartburn 1 liitulcnry Malaria etc.
Bchonok'B Mandrnko Pillo
" Liven tho Liver"
restore health to tho liody clearness to
the eyes ntid complexion and buoyancy
to tho spirits.
Puroly VoRotablo
AbBolutoly HarmloBti
For sale everywhere. Plain or Sugar
Coated. 25 i entH a. box or by mall.
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DR. J. II. SOHEHOK & SON
Philadelphia Pa.
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W. Ii. Douclas maVoi And Helta more
men's 93.00 nntl 83.50 shoes than any
other manufacturer Jn tho world be-
cauio they hold tholr shape fit better
and wear longer than any other make
Shoes nt All Prices for Every Member of tht
Family Men Boys Women Misses & Children
W.l DonglutS 00 uid IB.00 OUtTSdgt Shoal cauat
t a.uallad at any price. W. L. Dontfu $2 DO 14
fa 00 shoes ar the but in the world
Fait Color Eytltti U$rd JZxctuilvtlu-O-Tnke
Xa fiuhttltiitc. W. 1.. Douglas
name and price Is stamped on bottom. Sold
everywhere. Shoes mailed from factory to any
part ol the world. Catalogue free.
W. L. DOU0US IS7 Spark St. BrocktM. Mm.
T 1 of this paper de-
JXCSLQCTS ingtobuy
"fc'vw' -' anything adver
tised in its columns should insift upon
having what they ak (or refusing all
substitutes or imitations.
The Great
STATE FAIR
Of Oklahoma
at Oklahoma City Oka.
October 1st to 10th 1908
Everybody is invited to attend this
great Exposition. State Fair Grounds
are reached direct by Electric Car Line
Steam Railway and Asphalt Boulevard.
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Twine, W. H. The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1, Friday, September 25, 1908, newspaper, September 25, 1908; Muskogee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70117/m1/6/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.