The Earlboro Echo. (Earlboro, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1903 Page: 2 of 12
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To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price 50c."
St. Peter—Which wife do you want The “fisherman’s r
to live with? reported lost tn the \
Shade—Are they all here? found. Most of the
St. Peter—Yes. nals also found fisl
Shade- I thought you said this was Kansas City Journal.
heaven!—Detroit Free Press. >--
Some public highways are private A handsome womar
bu.vways. —German.
The “fisherman's ring.” which was Nothing Serious
reported lost in the Vatican, has been “And so you and Jack are to be mar
found. Most of the ambitious cardi- ried?”
nals also found fishermens luck.— “Who—Jack Handv? Indeed we are
Kansas City Journal. not! Xhe very idea!-.
‘ ‘‘Why, he told me yesterday you
A Money Making Opportunity
An old e.ubllfhed Chleato firm wants
young rnea of goid habits, sober, Industrious
and able to furnish references, to travel
and take orders Good pay and rapid ad-
vancement to hustlers.
CHICAGO POKTRAIT CO..Dept. 0,Chicago
A handsome woman is always right, and he w-ere encaged ”
German. “Well, so we are—but that’s all.
Consoling
Visits of consolation are not by any
means pleasant and there Is no class
of men in the world who know It bet-
tor than ministers of the gospel. They
try to be comforting, but it is not al-
ways they say just the right thing.
“Did tho minister say something
comforting?” asked the neighbor of a
widow recently bereaved.
"Indeed, ho did not, ‘ as the quick
reply. “lie said my husband was bet-
ter off.”
A Chicago man calls his bald head
tf bill collector because so many mos-
quitoes congregate there.
No home should bo without a sun-
ply of Hunt’s Lightning Oil. Aa an
emergency remedy it is unparalleled.
Cuts, scalds, burns, bruises, sprains
are immediately relieved upon its ap-
plication. Price 25 and 50 cents.
Sherman's Specialties
Complete ginning syutuins, b*lek plants,
flour mill speeilties, gasoline well drilling and
pumping outfits, boilers, steam und pts engines,
steel beams and ureliiteotural east Iron woik
All kinds of steam and w ater titthig and sup-
pli,-. Mill rolls ground und eorrupftted. Larg-
est foundry. Murk-smith and machine shops
west of the Mississippi Kiver.
N.S. HHKEMAN M'CH’V CO.,
Oklahoma City, (ikluhomn.
All other good by Forfunqe hand is j
given;
A wife Is the peculiar gift <jJ Heaven.
J —Pope.
Tn the good old sumn'er tlmp”
drink Dr. Pepper. It leaves i pleasant
farewell and a gracious callback. At
all Soda Fountains 5c per truss.
A young man, who asked-a girl re-
cently how her nose became'so red, is
now wishing he hadn’t been ->o Inquisi-
tive. "My nose is glowing with satis-
faction over the fact that it [is not al-
ways stuck into other people’s busi-
ness,” she replied. And then' in spite
of the nose, she froze him wlfii a look.
All boys who intend to remain bach-
elors should have their teeth filed so
they can masticate boarding-house
fare Wien they grow up.
The Summer Bath.
Nothing is more refreshing or in-
vigorating in summer than a daily
bath. Use soft, tepid water and good
soap. Ivory Soap is ideal for the
bath; it is pure, lathers quickly and
leaves the skin soft and white. The i
bath should be taken early in the!
morning or just before retiring at
night. ELEANOR R. PARKER.
WHEN YOUR GROCER SAYS
he does not have Defiance Starch, you
may be sure he is afraid to keep it un- j
til his stock of 12 oz. packages are sold. !
Defiance Starch is not only better than j
any other Cold Water Starch, but con-
tains 16 oz. to the package and sells for
same money as 12 oz. brands.
FREE PROOF FORBIDS DOUBT.
Gatnks, Fa., August 8,1903.—“ I received your sample of Doan's Kidney Pills and since have taken two
boxen, and 1 can truthfully say that they are as {rood a* they are recommended to be. 'Wheu I began taking
them I could not band my back enough to pick up a stick of wood—sometimes could not walk or move iny
feet had two doctors but did not get relief. I saw your ad. and got a trial box ami have taken two besides,
and 1 am able to do a very bard day’s work. Doan's Kidney l’Uls aro a Godsend to humanity.’’—Mrs. Ella
A. Matti&on, Gaines, Pa., Box ISC.
Tho fjront fame of
Doan's Kidney rills 1*
won by the wondrona
power of the free trial to
demonstrate surprising:
merit.
Achin'? backs aro eased.
11Ip, hack and loin pains
•vercome. Swelling of the
limbs, dropsy signs, and
tieumatic pains vanish.
They correct urine with
brick dust sediment, high
colored, pain In passing,
dribbling, frequency, b e d
wetting. Doan’s Kidney Pills
remove calculi and gravel.
Keilcve heart palpitation,
sleeplessness, headache,
nervousness, dizziness.
NAME
For freo trial box, mall this coupon to
Foster-Mil burn Co., buffalo, N. V. Jl‘above
spuco Is insufltcient, write address on sepa-
rate slip.
flALFemmo, III., March 81,
1903.—’* The sample of Doan’a
Kidney Pills came to hand.
1 also got one 50-cent box
from our druggist, and I am
thankful to ►ay the pain
across the small of my back
disappeared like a snow bank
in hot sun. Doan’s Pills reach
the spot.”
Elmer Warpel.
Cambria, Wyo.—“ Previous
to taking tho sample of
Doan’s Kidney Pills I could
scarcely hold my urine. Now
1 can sleep all night and
rarely have to get up, and
that aching across my back,
a little above my hips, la
gone.”
Isaac "VV. Stevens,
Cambria, Wyo.
The most beautiful object in the
world, it will he allowed, is a beautiful1
woman.—Macauly.
Freights are an object.
You had better write us today describing
the Buggy or Wagon you wish to buy. We
will give you price delivered at your station.
J. W. Ripy 8r Son, Oklahoma City
With a girl in a hammock it’s a
case of suspended animation.
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the beginning of sickness is usually in the stomach and
here the symptoms multiply and spread in every direction.
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Everton, H. G. The Earlboro Echo. (Earlboro, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1903, newspaper, August 27, 1903; Earlboro, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859113/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.