The Dacoma Enterprise (Dacoma, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1916 Page: 3 of 10
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THE DACOMA ENTERPRISE
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BMNfflN© IF YOU
DON'T FEEL EMIT
Days glass of hot water with
.phosphate before breakfast
• washes out poisons.
TEACHER KILLS SCHOOL BOY
AND
If you wake up with a bad taste, bad
breath and tongue is coated; If your
head is dull or aching; if what you eat
■ours and forms gas and acid in stom-
ach, or you are bilious, constipated,
nervous, sallow and can’t get feeling
Just right, begin drinking phosphated
hot water. Drink before breakfast, a
glass of real hot water with a tea-
spoonful of limestone phosphate in it.
This will flush the poisons and toxins
from stomach, liver, kidneys and bow-
els and cleanse, sweeten and purify
the entire alimentary tract, f Do your
inside bathing immediately upon aris-
ing in the morning to wash out of the
system all the previous day’s poison-
ous waste, gases and sour bile before
putting more food into the stomach.
To feel like young folks feel; like
you felt before your blood, nerves and
muscles became loaded with body im-
purities, get from your druggist or
storekeeper a quarter pound of lime-
stone phosphate which is inexpensive
and almost tasteless, except for a
sourish tinge which is not unpleasant.
Just as soap and hot water act on
the skin, cleansing, sweetening and
freshening, so hot water and lime-
stone phosphate act on the stomach,
liver, kidneys and bowels. Men and
women who are usually constipated,
bilious, headachy or have any stomach
disorder should begin this inside bath-
ing before breakfast. They are as-
sured they will become real cranks on
the subject shortly.—Adv.
United States yearly spends $2,-457,-
569,719 for liquors.
SERIOUSLY WOUNDS AN-
OTHER PUPIL.
I. C. McDarment, Physical Culture
Teacher At Wagoner Is In Jail
At Muskogee.
PREPAREDNESS!
To Fortify The System Against Grip
when Grip is prevalent LAXATIVE BROMO
QUININE should be taken, as this combination
ot Quinine with other ingredients destroys
germs, acts as a Tonio and Laxative and thus
keeps the system in condition to withstand
Colds, Grip and Influenza. There is only one
“BROMO QUININE." R. W. GROVE'S sir
natars on box. tjo.
An ounce of criticism is worth more
than a pound of llattery.
IMITATION IS SINCEREST FLATTERY
but like counterfeit money the imita-
tion has not the worth of the original.
Insist on “La Creole” Hair Dressing—
It’s the original. Darkens your hair in
the natural way, but contains no dye.
Price $1.00.—Adv.
California produces
refined salt yearly.
30,000 tons of
Wagoner.—Edgar Watts, 18, son of
less Watts, a Wagoner attorney and
nephew of District Judge Charles G.
Watts, was shot and killed and Clark
Moss, son of Judge W. D. Moss of
Wagoner was badly wounded at the
Wagoner highschool in a brawl with
JT E. McDarment, athletic coach and
Instructor in science.
McDarment was brought to the Mus-
kogee jail, as a precaution against
possible moo violence.
The proressor declares that he had
sent the two boys to the basement of
the highschool for punishment, and
had followed them.
In the basement McDarment says,
the Watts boy shouted at him “Look
at Clark.” McDarment says he turned
and saw the Moss boy with a revolver
leveled at him. McDarment. declares
that he sprang toward the boy, scuf
fling for the gun and that in the strug-
gle a stray bullet struck young Watts
while two more entered Moss’ head.
Watts died an hour after, after he
had been removed to his home. The
bullet entered his head just above the
right eye, and he never regained con-
sciousness, Moss was shot twice in
the head but will recover and the story
he told does not bear out the story
told by the professor.
The Moss boy, who is 18 years old,
declares that the teacher sent him to
the basement and later ordered Watts
to accompany him. The hoy says that
as McDarment walked into the room
where Watts was standing McDar-
ment drew a revolver and Sred, mor-
tally wounding Watts. Moss says Mc-
Darment then tired two shots into him
and one other shot which went wild
McDarment surrendered, asking the
officers to telephone his young wife,
who has a newly born child, to raise
funds to make a defense. He admitted
that the revolver used is his hut de-
clared it had been stolen from his
overcoat pocket.
IF HAIR IS TURNING
GRAY, USE SAGE TEA
Don’t Look Old! Try Grandmother's
Recipe to Darken and Beautify
Gray, Faded, Lifeless Hair.
Grandmother kept her hair beauti-
fully darkened, glossy and abundant
with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
Whenever her hair fell out or took on
that dull, faded or streaked appear-
ance, this simple mixture was applied
with wonderful effect. By asking at
any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and
Sulphur Hair Remedy,” you will get a
large bottle of this old-time recipe,
ready to use, for about 50 cents. This
simple mixture can be depended upon
to restore natural color and beauty
to the hair and is splendid for dan-
druff, dry, Itchy scalp and falling hair.
A well-known druggist says every-
body uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur,
because it darkens so naturally and
evenly that nobody can tell it has been
applied—it’s so easy to use, too. You
simply dampen a comb or soft brush
and draw it through your hair, taking
one strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears; after an-
other application or two, it is re-
stored to its natural color and looks
glossy, soft and abundant.—Adv.
True fortune tellers, of course, tell
us only what we want to hear.
HEAT FLASHES,
DIZZY, NERVOUS
Mrs. Wynn Tells How Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound Helped Her
During Change of Life.
Richmond, Va.-*• “After taking
seven bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com-
pound I feel like a
new woman. I al-
ways had a headache
during the Change
of Life and was also
troubled with other
bad feelings com-
mon at that time —
dizzy spells, nervous
feelings and heat
flashes. Now I am
in better health
than I ever was and recommend your
remedies to all my friends. ’ ’ — Mrs. Lena
Wynn, 2812 E. O Street, Richmond, Va.
While Change of Life is a most crit-
ical period of a woman’s existence, the
annoying symptoms which accompany
it may be controlled, and normal health
restored by the timely use of Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Such warning symptoms are a sense
of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches,
backaches, dread of impending evil,
timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation
of the heart, sparks before the eyes,
irregularities, constipation, variable ap-
petite, weakness and inquietude, and
dizziness.
For these abnormal conditions do not
fail to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vego
table Compound.
Always use Bed Cross Ball Blue. Delights
the laundress. At all good grocers. Adv.
Money furnishes a house,
takes love to furnish a home.
but It
BLACK
LEG
LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED
by Cutt.r’* Blackleg Pill*. Low-
priced, fresh, reliable; preferred by
Western Rtorkmen. because they
protect where other vaoelnot fail.
Wrlto for booklet and testimonials.
10-dose pkge. Blackleg Pills $1.00
SO dose pkge. Blackleg Pllli 4.00
V»o any Injector, but Cutler's best.
The superiority of Cutter products Is due to oyer IS
years of specializing In vaecines and aeruma only.
Insist an Cutter's. If unobtainable, order direct.
Tha Cutter Laboratory, Berkeley, Cal., or Chtoago. III.
“CASCARETS” ACT
ON UVER; BOWELS
No sick headache, biliousness,
bad taste or constipation
by morning.
Get a 10-cent box.
Are you keeping your bowels, liver,
and stomach clean, pure and fresh
with Cascarets, or merely forcing a
passageway every few days with
Salts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or
Purgative Waters?
Stop having a bowel wash-day. Let
Cascarets thoroughly cleanse and reg-
ulate the stomach, remove the sour
and fermenting food and foul gases,
take the excess bile from the liver
and carry out Of the system all the
constipated waste matter and poisons
in the bowels.
A Cascaret to-night will make you
feel great by morning. They work
while you sleep—never gripe, sicken
or cause any inconvenience, and cost
only 1U cents a box from your store.
Millions of men and women take a
Cascaret now and then and never
have Headache, Biliousness, Coated
Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or
Constipation Adv.
Prohibitory laws were passed In
•even states in 1915.
READY FOR NEW ELECTION LAW
Governor's Message On The Subject
Only Forty Words.
Oklahoma City.—Governor Williams
transmitted to the legislature a mes-
sage submitting the question of the
enactment of a general registration
law and the submission of a consti-
tutional amendment “as to the quali-
fications of male electors.”
He ditl not touch on the primary
election laws, and it is considered
likely by some that he will not. The
two subjects are opened by the gover-
nor in a message which deals with
two other rfiatters. Only forty words
are used by the governor in dealing
with the election law subject.
Shortly after the receipt pf the mes-
sage there was introduced in the sen-
ate a joint resolution providing for
the submission of an amendment to
the constitution, establishing a liter-
acy test for voters of all races and
colors and there was also introduced
a bill providing for the establishment
of a general registration system to be
followed in every voting precinct in
the state.
The literacy test amendment does
lot contain any other qualifications for
voting. It specifically states that no
property qualification shall ever be
Imposed as a requisite for registra-
tion or voting in Oklahoma. The
amendment is so worded, it is said, as
to operate only against negroes.
The gist of the amendment is given
tn its title as it will go before the vot
act fAlIrtWft* •
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Watrus, P. B. The Dacoma Enterprise (Dacoma, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1916, newspaper, February 18, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc825472/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.