The Oklahoma Miner (Krebs, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 13, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 13, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA MINER
if
A Physical Wreck From Kidney
Trouble But DOAN'S
Made Her Well.
"Kidney tioulilu made n complete
wteelc of me" myn Aire. Win. Jluivey
G21 N. Kiuhlh Kt.. aranlH I'niw Ore.
I "I wan no donpomk'nt nnd mihciablo it
i-giiicm I liatl iioIIiiiik Jolt to live lor.
Death would have been a welcome re
lief. I" or MX months
1 wnH in bed and
never expected to
leave it alive 1 wan
too weak to move
without the help of
my nurac and bo
MfrvoiiH I hci earned
when alio touched
me. Aly hack nnd
head hurl like n
throbbing tooth
ache had awful
dizzy Hpclls my eye-
b i k h t failed my
dead. I was pain- "" ""''
racked all over. The kidney aer-iotions
looked like thick blaik coffee nnd
burned tcinbly. They aluioxt stopped
naHHiiiK and then my feet bloated like
bauH of water. I hh frantic with jiain
and thought I would lose my reunon.
"1 had lout all faith in medicine and
tried Detail's Kidney I'ills only be-
cause a dear friend tiHkcil me. Right
from the Marl 1 began to feel better.
Doan'tt rured me."
Bwotn to before vie.
A. 11 PMtfSOWS Nolan Public.
Get Donn't nt Any Store 60c n Dox
DOAN'S "VfJLV
i FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO N. Y.
r
Every lVoman Knows
that clean snow-white
clothes are a constant
source of pleasure.
Cross Ball Blue
if used each
week pre-
serves the
clothes and
makes them
look like new.
Try it and sec
for yourself.
All good grocers
sell it;
b cents
a pack
age.
Red
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STORAGE
BATTERIES
We want an authorized
dealer or service station
in your town. If inter-
ested write or wire
METROPOLITAN
ELECTRIC SERVICE
COMPANY
5lh at Robinson Street
Phone Maple 8?
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA.
ctyfG?Tid.llJOA-
CHEWING TOBACCO
Has that good
licorice taste
youVebeen
lookmcffbr.
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MOST UNIQUE STRIKE
Hod Fnlier nindo perhaps tho
t most nnhiuo strike ovit room on f
tho IiowMiik alloys of tho Chi-
ciik'o lilies' club. fnbor rolls i
t wllli tonillc spood which nc- J
' counted for tho freak lie out t
t the bull loose and It lilt a little
J to tho loft of tho center pin t
t leaving No. 8 standing. One of '
J tho pins Hew clear to the pit
t lilt the wall caromed off the J i
J wooden side of the alley and i
r kui uiu iijiiu pin luiiiiiiiiiK. f
J When tho Riiine finished the pin '
boy remarked: "I'so sho' glad t
J that big red-beaded man Is done J
' finish 'cause If be ain't I Is."
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inkl m Si m
Money baric reltliont question
l( HUNT'S 8AI Y fnlle In the
treatment of ITCH HXZKMA
KINUWOKM TTi'tKorother
Itching akin diseases Price
75e nt uruppisti or direct from
A.B nlchtrdk Mtdiclr.t Co SlmmiMii.
AISY'FLY KILLER ATTUACTSANDKILL3
Ai.u rut o. rai
eiean.ornamental.eon.
vrnlcnt cheap. wut9
nil icuon Made of
metal can't pill or
tip over will not toll
or injurs onythlnif.
(uaranteed rlfcrtiva.
BoM by dNilrra. oi
6 by KXl'llKSS
prrpaui i.2s.
All iniKee pitchers must take five
minutes of control practice dally.
Wllbcrt Iloblnson has been trying to
make a left-bunded hitter out of
llernlo Nels.
Charley Pick Is Holding well at sec-
ond base but be has not yet found his
batting eye.
New York betters favor the Giants
over the Cincinnati Hods to win the
National league pennant.
The Western league seeing prosper-
ity ahead returns to the system of
double umpires this season.
Green uniforms with crimson let-
tering have been adopted for the In-
diana university baseball team.
The Cincinnati Iteds whether or not
their stay In Miami was beneficial will
return there next spring to train.
Why Is not a team that can beat
the world's champions entitled to bo
considered the real champions of tho
world 7
Otto Miller has been appointed
coach of the Brooklyn team by Man-
ager Robinson succeeding Jack
Coombs.
The Sioux City club has sold the
veteran outfielder Paul Molonn to
Yakima of the Pacific International
league.
Joe Harris who says he lios quit
the Cleveland Indians has taken tho
management of a billiard room In
Franklin Pa.
Every time Rabbit Maranville and
Hank Gowdy kill off a would-bo pil-
ferer the cry goes up "The Army and
Navy Forever."
Indications are that Maurice Shan-
non bus won the third base Job with
the GrltTmen over Joe Leonard or any
other candidate.
Gus Ilelfrlch spttball pitcher sold
by Nashville to Fort Worth has an-
nounced his retirement from profes
sional baseball.
Roth Pfeffor ami Grimes were
fought by Manager Sfnlllngs of tho .
ltrnves but Uncle Itobblo refused to '
part with either.
.
Pitcher IToward McGrnner who has
been out of the game Is going to try
a comeback with Syracuse of tho In-
ternational league.
i
.7. Frauklln "Ilonie Run" Raker has
again reiterated that ho has rotlred
from baseball and will not Join tho
New York Americans.i Whatever happens to tho disrupted
Yankees Aaron Ward is one man pret-
ty suro to stay with LIugglns and
prove mighty valuable.
I
1 Orovllle Rill James former pitcher
of the Unston Rruves who worked out I
with the Chicago Cubs at Pasadena j
says his arm Is all right again. i
Trls Speaker may not bo tho great-
est outfielder In the annals of base-
ball but thero is a largo majority of
baseball enthusiasts who say ho is.
Tho Mobllo club has signed a sec-
ond base trynut named 13. 0. Lcmns
tors who halls from Kvtmsvlllo Ind.
where he has bad semi-pro experience
Holla Mapel who was expected to
do somo roal southpawlng for tho St.
Louis Rrowns this season has decided
to play independent ball In Colorado
BEDFAST EVERY
WINTER; STOMACH
TROUBLE GONE
Mr. Mershon Found Speedy Relief
After 18 Years' Suffering.
"I had suffered from stomach trouble
for 18 years and had spent hundreds of
dollara doctoring. Kvory winter I was
bedfast most of tho time. I commenced
tuklnc Milks Emulsion last fall and be-
fore I had taken six bottles my stomach
trouble disappeared and I have had no
return of it sinco. This is tho ttrst win-
ter In 18 years that I bavo not been bed-
fust. I also glvo Milks Emulsion to tho
children for croup with splendid re-
mits." Mrs. W. a. Mershon Brazil Ind
Thousands of peoplo who have suffered
for yoars from stomach and bowel
troubles as Mrs. Mershon did have found
tlio samo wondorful rellof and lasting
benont from Mllka Emulsion.
Mllki Emulsion Is a pleasant nutritive
food and a corrective medicine It re-
stores healthy natural bowel action do-
ing away with all need of pills and phys-
Ics. It promotes appetlto and quickly
puts tho digestive organs In shape to as-
filmllato food. As a builder of flesh and
strength Milks Emulsion Is strongly rec-
ommended to those whom sickness has
weakonod and Is a powerful aid In re-
sisting and repairing the effects of wast-
ing diseases. Chronic stomach trouble
and constipation aro promptly rellevert--usually
in ono day.
This Is the only solid emulsion made
and so palatable that it Is eaten with a
Bpoon like ice cream.
No matter how severe your case you
are urged to try Milks Emulsion under
this guarantee Tako six bottles homo
with you uso It according to directions
nnd If not satisfied with the results your
monoy will bo promptly refunded. Price
GOo and 1.00 per bottlo. Tho Milks Emul-
Blon Co. Terro Haute Ind. Sold by drug-
gists everywhere. Adv.
An Injury forgiven Is better than an
Injury revenged.
A Lady of Distinction.
Is recognized by the delicate fasclnat
Ing Influence of the perfume she uses.
A bath with Cutlcura Soap and hot
water to thoroughly cleanse the pores
followed by a dusting with Cutlcura
Tulcum Powder usually means a clear
sweet healthy skin. Adv.
The unfortunate man's friend? live
a long way off.
WATER WITH ASPIRIN
Bayer Company who Introduced Aspi-
rin In 1900 fllve proper
directions.
The Rayer Company who intro-
duced Aspirin tell in their careful di-
rections In each package of genuine
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" that to get
best results one or two glasses of wa-
ter should bo drank after taking tab-
lets. "Rayer Tablets of Aspirin" to be
genuine must be marked with the
safety "Rayer Cross." Then you nre
getting the genuine world-famous As-
pirin prescribed by physicians for
over eighteen years.
Each unbroken "Bayer" package
contains proper directions for Colds
Headache Toothache Earache Neu-
ralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Neuri-
tis and Pain generally.
Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets
cost but a few cents. Druggists also
sell larger "Rayer" packages. Aspirin
Is the trade mark of Rayer Manufac-
ture of Monoucetlcncldestcr of Sallcy-
Ilcacld. Adv.
Smyrna Fig Trad.
The fig yield of the vilayet of Alden
has risen from approximately 9000
tons raised on 10000 acres of land
about HO years ago to about 23000
tons raised on 25000 acres. How-
ever this advance In supply has not
kept pace with the demand nnd prices
of figs have steadily risen. The fig
producing areas aro under normal con-
ditions exclusively tapped by the Ot-
tomnn (Alden) Railroad company's
system. The orchards located mainly
In the Meander valley aro owned
chiefly by Turks.
Money of the World.
From ofllcinl data supplied by the
director of the mint the monetary
stocks of fifty-six of tho principal
countries of the world have been esti-
mated in terms of American dollars.
The computation shows the money of
the world was approximately $30030-553000.
Hope springs eternal. Every mar-
ried man hopes to be able to do Just
as he pleases some day.
MISERY TO HER
Says this Woman Until Re-'
lieved by Lydia E. Pinkhara'n
Vegetable Compound.
Carroll ton Ky." I suffered almost
two vears with female weakness I
coum not waiK any
aiBtance riao or
tako any exercise at
all without resting.
If I swept tho floor
or did any kind of
work it would bring
my sickness on. I
was weak and lang-
uid had no energy
and lif ewas a misery
to me. o I was under
tho caro of a good
nhvsician for sev
eral months and tried other remedies
I had read of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega
table Compound and decided to try it
After taking twelve bottles I foum
myself much improved and I took si:
more. I have never had any mon
trouble in that respect since. I hava
done all kinds of work and at present
am an attendant at a otate Hospital
and am feeling fine. I have recom-
mended your Vegetable Compound to
dozens oi my friends and shall always
recommend it."-LlLLiAN THARP 824
S. 6th St. Carrollton Ky.
If you have any symptom about which
you would like to know write to tha
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. Lynn
Mass. for helpful advice given free of
charge.
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wmmm
The powerful healing warmth
oi uuni's ugiuninft uu eives
Instant and pualtlro relief from
throbbing nerve-racklngnMna
of Rheumatism. Neural a; I a
headache etc Sioand TOO bottle.
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FRECKLES
POSITIVELY REMOVED br Dr. Brrr
PreckU Ointment -Year drortt'tor bf
rn.ll Ac. Fr bock. Dr. CM. Bar
Co. 297S Michigan Avenue. Cnlcas
LOOK Great opportunity for you either
manufacturer or salesman Attractive pro
osltlon Lester M Qarber Timbervllle V
by
peciahsts.
''THAP there are Physicians v;ho specialize on Infant ailments you know. All
Physicians understand Infant troubles: all Physicians treat them It is hia
profession his duty to know human ills from the Stork to the Great Beyond.
But in serious cases he calls in the Specialist. Why ? He knows as every
Mother knows or ought to know that Baby is just a baby needing special treat-
ment special remedies.
Can a Mother be less thoughtful ? Can a Mother try to relieve Baby with
a remedy that she would use for herself? Ask yourself; and answer honestly I
Always remember that Baby is just a baby. And remembering this you
will remember that Fletcher's Oastoria is made especially for Infants and
Children.
raMjjfft' flnnffints IBFluid Praohi
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Three youngsters from the sand lots
of Otnnlia are making a strong hid
for places on Pu Hourlce's Western
Ioiiruo outfit. They are Stanley Skuna
nnil Kd Frnnok pitchers nnd Walter
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Children Cry For
The False and the True.
Advertising by tho use of large space the expenditure of huge sums
of money have placed on the market have put in. your home perhaps
many articles that today have been discarded as you will readily admit.
Do you recall anything that has more modestly appealed tothV
public than has Fletcher's Castoria: modest in aU ita claimB pleading
at all timesand truthf ully -for our babies ?
The big pplurg the misleading claims may win for a time but
the honest truth-telling advertiser is like the old story of the tortoise
that beat the hare.
Mothers everywhere and their daughters now mothers speak
frankly glowingly enthusiastically in praise of Fletcher's Castoria.
. to ttlSxilSo! frlnd haS brout comfort cheer and
nr nMnain?UbStItUteAand tionsaa there are for the diamond
for anything of value. One might almost say that that which is not
SKlrwa; T ValUe- Su y0U havo had the denature of Chas.H
Fletcher and a copy of the genuine wrapper kept constantly befori
you that you may guard against the false and the untrue
MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE B00KLETTHAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORLA
GENUINE
ALWAYS
Exact Copy of Wrappes
Boars tho Signature of
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