Woodward Daily Democrat (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 180, Ed. 1 Monday, April 4, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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GORDON'S TBit
MONT PROVES
onsEsmiG
**
An Aching back la instantly
telieved by in application of
Sloan’s Liniment
This liniment takes the plan
of massage and is better than
sticky piasters. It penetrates
—without rubbing—through
the skin and muscular tissue
right to the bone, quickens the
blood, relieves congestion, and
gives permanent as well as
temporary relieL
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Sloan’s v
Liniment
' 1mm, oitwnhi MoaduZ
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bi ess badly awolles tram my hip to
Sloan’s Liniment
has no equal as •
remedy lor Rheu-
matism, Neuralgia
or any pain or
stiffness in the
muscles or Joints.
MsNjfc.,NMa491.gfl
Or.
Test Your Con
JKuii isx’is&SEsg;
oi your seed corn. Tm tout own corn—•
worry tv at It—and know, Mora the
phntlng b begun, that the seed you uao
Will grow.
Geo. H. Lee, of Omaha, has perfected
a corn tester that can ba used anywhere
any corn corn tetter to used, and besides,
can be used In kit Incubator and tbs teat-
ins dona at the tame time a batch of eggs
la being conducted. It la made In the
followingsiaesaiid prices i SOO-ear,$3,501
Writs for dsacrlptlee circulars. You’ll
Ihf coat of several testers In the
Wrii teSvS1- *•*•«.
QgQ. H. Ltg CO.. OMAHA, sib
•••. while suffering from
eatarrh. I was advised to tike
Cooper’s New Die covary, and did ao,
mmv
JtoM to av Uklac tha New Dlieomy
I could not eat • meal without exp*
rtooctog pels and discomfort after-
ward.
*1 had been la this condition tar •
tong than, although I had triad many
different remedies la search of relief,
end at last reached the conclusion that
I had exhausted every available re-
source. Cooper’s New Discovery wee
therefore to me almost a heavsa-ssnt
blessing, aad the work of the medi-
cine wan no permanent aad lasting that
I have had no recurrence of my former
trouble whatever. |
"I caa eat anything I care for with-
eat noticing any bod affects afterward.
I have recommended Cooper's New
Discovery to many persons of my ac-
quaintance, and It never fnlie to give
satisfactory results. It reaches the seat
of atomsch trouble la mighty abort
ordar.”
Cooper’s New Discovery Is told by
all druggist*, if your druggist can-
not supply you, w* wUl forward you
the aame of a druggist In your city
who will Don’t accept ’’something just
m good.1*—The Cooper Medicine Co,
Dayton, Ohio.
SURE THING.
MUffVCff URINARY AND KlONgV
TROUII.il, SACKACHg.
•TRAINING muiRA CTO
growmg muscle'weahaeaa; .
tore the eyes; yellow akin:
I have a .
that yea eaa
want to make a
Right la wilt*
Many a doctor
for thee* trouble*
4 ea. sad tf you
toh reeovary, you
get a copy of K.
' charge yea IUO
tad the
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I have It aad wlU be glad to anad H
tr^rs? *e H ‘zlt'
IMto IffhJhdldN^D^radt: Mhh;
aad I wUl asad It by return mall la a
Plato aavelape. An you will ms whoa
yea pet It. this redpa eon ulna only
J-J. -«H ta. K
U wffl tsickly show you lu power
«Ma yeuuse It. ao I think you had bet
tornaa what It la without delay I will
■aad yen a espy free—roe caa ana It
aad sale yeuieeif at tarns.
COULDN'T SPEAK.
hr above__________
•M*. aad we ns hut une farmers"*
*• *h* A. BauTaJa
£• Boa M*. La Crass i, Win. tar -Hr
< aed -ere ratalogu*
2*-**-**—■ to M*
MMssaati.
Mt,tts buahela ad pure clover and ttme-
thy aoada ta*rtW with an eudlaas
“***? ethjr tana aaada and vaao-
taWa aaada. eurh aa catena. rabhacaa. rar-
rata. sms. beans, lattaoa. tudChSIsama-
Thara it aaathlag abaci lha Oalarr tarn
-they never disappoint. They alwaya ail
aur ardor aa account sf the enormous
morka lhay carry
Randjham « rants far a parkaaa of thalr
Otssaea la
>ral Oaorga
Tbry never speak aa they paaa by.
They both Imp mum:
No need to aak lha reason why—
They're deaf and dumb.
A WONDERFUL CHANOE.
ram Oally Wretchedness and Fa
to Normal Health.
I
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Boy—Papa, la It moths that goad
through your dotbeaT
Papa—Tea; It’a am—a all right
FOR THE SKIN AND SCALP
aal^tt?!!** ^ de,,cat*- emollient, I —ienemay SCOUO rei WW side-whiskers
J*®*11!*' nntlaeptlc properties derived I dat'a been up-sllppln' an' up-slldln
Mrs. R. Crouse, Manchester, la.,
■ays: “Fur two years my back was
weak. Rheumatic
pains racked my
lower limbs, day
aad night. Ike ac-
tion of the kidneys
waa annoyingly lr-
regular. When I
started using Doan'e
Kidney Pills, these
mP .' trouble* aoon leaa-
eard aad the dull
backache vanished. The kidneys now
act noraaally and I give Doan's Kidney
Pills credit for this wonderful change."
Remember the name—Doan’s. For
ante by all dealers. 50 cents a bos.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
An Irrealstibla Petition.
"And now, Lawd-uh," a bit ominous-
ly proceeded square-beaded Brother
Tarr, in his supplication. "In de con-
volution dat am gwlne to take place
•oon'a I meet up wid Brudder Dtngford
—nesky scoun'rel wld slde-wklskers
Coaaal General Oeorge Hortoa kaa
■ado a report from Athens aa the
eooaptcuaua work af Oraafe phyalctaaa
to remtatlag the country's chief
fever aad tuborcu-
Aa aaaaal average ef t.MO
die each year from the far-
while to epidemic years, doe to
excessive rates, the number exceeds
ARM. which waa the eaee to 1PM. The
population af Oroaea la I.4SJ.MC. The
people have been Interested through
lectures, pamphleta, etc., to fight the
malaria-carrying mosquito by draining
stagnant paada aad throwing petro-
leum oa them. A tuberculosis con-
gress wlU b* held at Athens next
year, to which will be tarited not
only physicians, but all the mayors
aad other prominent people of Oreeee.
ORV SHAMPOO BETTER THAN
ROAP AND WATffR.
(Prom the New York Graphic)
"Ones la two or three months Is as
orten as It Is advisable to wash the
hair with soap and water," aaya dart-
bel Montague, the beauty expert. "The
rubbing, drying aad rinsing, together
with the action of the alkali la tke
soap—especially the alkali—tend to
make the hair coarse, hard and brittle.
Too much moisture causes the hair to
become thin and lose Its color.
“A simple and satisfactory dry sham-
poo is made by mixing four ounces of
powdered orris root with four ounces
of therox. Sprinkle a tablespoonful of
this mixture on the bead and brush
thoroughly through the hair once or
twice a week. That Is all there Is to
It. This treatment not only keeps the
hair light, fluffy and lustrous, but
therox produces the growth of new
hair.”
CISTRII
ll
1st
For Over
Thirty Yoars
USTRII
A Consolation.
A young woman who had been la
tbe bablt of spending her summers la
a hill village of Connecticut recently
encountered a rural neighbor In a city
store.
"How's your wife, Mr. Green T" In-
quired the young woman graciously.
"Why, don't you know." said Mr.
Green. "I lost her three months ago?"
“Oh.” said the shocked young wom-
an, “I didn't know. 1 beg your par-
don, Mr. Green, for being so thought-
less.” ,
"Well,” said the disconsolate wid-
ower soothingly, "It ain't as bad aa It
might have been. I've got good help.”
Trie Feint ef View.
Newlywed.—What. $30 for a hat!
Why. It'a simply ridiculous, my dear.
Mrs. Newlywed.—That's what I
thought, Harold: but you said It was
all we could afford.—Llpplncott's.
Determining fisx.
Mark Twain says that ha has always
taken woman's pari.
"for Instance," he relates, “I once
strongly reprimanded a woman out la
Hannibal. Mo. Here was the occasion:
" Ro this Is a little girl, ehr I said
to her aa she displayed her children to
me. ‘And this sturdy little urchin In
the bib belongs, I suppose, to the con-
trary se*r
“ 'Ysssah,' the woman replied. 'Yas-
aah, dat's a girl, too."'—{everybody's
Magaxine.
WESTERN CANADA
■ •llna,4»H
Cold Meat
Mrs. Bacon.—They say these cold-
storage houses are responsible for tbe
high price of meat.
Mr. Bacon—Is that ao? Well. 1
hope we'll have no more cold meat for
lunch, then.—Yonkers Statesman.
Week, Weary, Watery
—etleved By Murine Eye “
Murine For Your Eye Trc_
IJke Murine. It Boothes.
Writ
Relieved By Murine-live" Remedy** Try
■e Troubles. You Will
Drucgtsu......_ _ _ _
Murine Eye Remedy Co
roubles. You Wl„
-----iss. Ur at Your
For Eye Books. Free.
Chicago.
from Cutlcura Ointment, united with
thn purest of cleansing Ingredient*
and moat refreshing of flower odors.
Cutlcura Soap la unrivaled for prneoi 1
lag, purifying and beautifying the
•kin, scalp, hair and hands, and, a»
■toted by Cutlcura Ointment, for dl»
pellteg Itching, irritation and te-
flanimation and preventing einggtwg
of the pores, the cause of many disfig-
uring facial eruptions. All who do-
light ta n dear skin, sot* white hands,
a clean, wholesome scalp aad live,
gloaay hair, win find that Cutlcura
Soap aad Cutlcura Ointment realise
•very expectation. Cutlcura Reme-
dies are sold throughout tho world.
Pottor Drug A Chem. Corp., sole pro
prietors, Boston, Mast. Send to thorn
for tho latest Cutlcura Book, aa au-
thority on the beat earn of the s«g,
scalp, hair and hands. It In mih
free oa request
Easily explained.
"Strange,” murmured tbs editor,
"that this anecdote of George Wash-
ington has never been la print be-
fore."
“Not at all." explained the occasion-
al contributor. "I only thought of It
test night”
'round muh yaller wife—be nootral.
Lewd: dat e nU I axes—I'll do de real!
"I has been, ns you kin see for yo'-
ae'f by de church books, n pllteh In
good an’ efficient stan'in’ for lo dese
many yeahs, an' de tudder gen'lemsn
am n puhsldln* eldah; so I hasn't de
brasen statuary. Lawd, to ax yo’ to
take muh aide In de battle. But If yo'
kaln't help, dees hang off an' be noo-
tral. Git yo'ee'f n comfable place la
de shade som'ers, an' sed down, an'
yo u see one o' de penrtest fights yo'
ever had de pleasure o' witneasta'.
Amen!"
Optimism.
Kicker.—Look bow easy It to for
flies to get In through these screens I
Landlord.—Yes, but look how eaay
It, to for them to get out again)
She Was.
"Mrs. Gay baa been deserted by two
husbands."
“The abandoned creature!"—Clevw
land Lender.
if too tram ball sirs
Del Red Cram Bell Blue, tbs best Bhl
Blaa Largs 1 aa psokags only • ssata
It'a dlfflcult to convince n woman
that other women are ns good ns they
want her to think they are.
There's a lot af hot nlr used ta tap
Jl*“* aad fiaarias elsqnsnoa.
The Right Spirit.
Apropos of Valentine's day, n pas-
senger on tbe Bermudian said:
"Mark Twain once told us. In a little
Valentine day speech on this boat, of
an Irish wooer who had tbe right
Valentine spirit. Acceptance or re-
jection be could take with equal
grace.
“ Will ye be mjr valentine?' he said,
on February 14, to the girl he loved.
" 'No,' ebe replied; i am another's.'
"He heaved a sigh and aald:
" 'Sure, thin, darlin', I wish ye was
twins, so that I could have at laste
the half of ye.' “
A TRifxnra rorr.H win bmw * ■„
on. an),—, Uuupod. Alitn t Lon, BnUa-n *
If Stop It. Air birttld*I*lRnri'riioufh fortLs
The difference between slender and
sktnny women la n matter of dollars
rather than sense.
An Honest Policeman.
Judge.—What Is tbe charge against
this man, officer?
Policeman —There Isn't any, your
honor: buslnesa was duU aad I arrest-
ed him Just to keep my hand In.
TBIXOW CLOTHES AEB I'XSIOETLT.
Rasp them white with Red Crow Ball Blue.
All grooms o»U largo > os. package, 8 seats.
Hope Is a line thing, but It doesn't
always enable n man to deliver tbe
goods.
BILES CUBED III * TO IS DATS
PAZo OINT1IBNTt,snarvntceO lo com nr, esse
of lie bin*. Blind. BWrtin* or ProtFuMimw pfi+g tB
itol4d*ji»rMtoM7 refunded. Ate. ^ “
Second thoughts prevent
from having lots of fun.
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UCUHNO
hlfitMIMIaai
• rwJ a
a man
Father Time was probably nursed
Id the lapse of ages.
!"c:oied Quick and fasj Rising S’ea-
£ lecHic and Hand
■H PcKcr Saiety T
f LEVATORS;: J
Autcma! Hi’ibCut’i I
Spm.i f >r C ifLdldrq
KIMBALL BROS. CO., Council Bluf. a
M-lSts lilt ni FI' £ 717 I j-r
Woman's Power <
Over Man & I
Wemea’e most #oHean sadewmsnt is the power All
te e waken end hold the pure ead bonset love ef e
worthy men. Whan she lose* it and still loves on,
■eons to the wide world eaa Itaow the bear* agoay
ah* sodurs*. The weeaaa who suffer* Rom weak*
osss and derangement of her special womanly or-
fl—Ism soon loam tbs power to sway the heart ef
a man. Her fsoersl health suffers aad sha loam
tar good looks, her attractiveness, bar amiability
ood her power sod prmtig. m swonm. Dr. R.V. Pimos.ol Buffhlo. N.Y.. with
Ms sssmtoncs of tea staf of able physramns, has prmeribsd for aad cured amoy
thonsaods of woman. Ho bos devised a successful remedy lor womaa’a a0*
***!!• !**. l! know« - Ito. Pierce’s Fsrorita Praaeriptioo. It is a posirivo
epssioe Cor tas wankaaaass aad disorders peculiar to women. It oorifiaa. rate,
miss, strsagthsaa ood heals. M edict oa dealer* soil it. No gear*/ dealer will
advise yon lo aotspt a subatitnts in order to make a little larger profit.
MQg WOKEN WELL.
Cored Ri^it at Boom
W tLSCTNOVOOO. Vfffqp inaMl
Galvmtae IereIrr —ragpat am4 gtar —gm
»r«S«»s«n«WnWSr. Kmntn.ni ‘Th,
M.«=r
Deep*rats Remedy.
“Yes," said the musician in n remi-
niscent mood, "my wife fell in love
with me and married me when I was
learning to play the cornet."
"Are you sure," asked hta friend,
"that she married you because she
loved you. or to make you stop prac-
ticing on tbe cornet?"
Placing Him.
"Look nt that old man with the egg
■tain on hla shirt front.”
"It to only the vulgar rich that nr*
fond of such display."
■KTTCft THAN PILLS PON LIVEN ILLS
s. »■ sswis useteiss ce„ sv. touts, ns.
Bad BLOOD
“Before I began using Caacsrets I had
n hod complexion, pimples on my face,
snd my food was not digested as it should
■•n* been. Now I aa entirely well, ead
the pimplm have all disappeared from my
face. I caa truthfully my that Caacsrets
•re just as advertised; I have t«k.n only
two boxes of them.”
Clarence R. Griffin, Sheridan, lad.
10c. ISc, 30c. Never (old in bulk. Tbeenaw
lac tablet (tamped C C C. Uuarastmd to
can or roar noacr bash. tzf
1.1 To NfffB
Couldn't Have Hers.
"1 hope I get a good husband.”
"Well, keep your hands off mine."
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The crow Is a rational bird. He
doesn't make a noise without caws.
W. N. U.. WICHITA, NO. 13-1*10.
DISTEMPER
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XPOHI MEDICAL CO.. £SSSfflMSi I0SIEI. 110.^0. L A.
You Look Prematurely Old
• gray halm. 1^ acU^ ORIOt8M HAIR RnTOMlT
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