Cimarron Valley Clipper. (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1904 Page: 3 of 12
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CURE YOUR KIDNEYS.
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V/hen the Back Aches and Bladder
Troubles Set In, Get at the Cause.
Don't make the mistake of believing
backache and bladder ills to be local
ailments. Get at the cause and cure
the kidneys. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills.
which have cured
thousands.
Capt. S. D. Hun-
ter, of Engine No.
14, ' Pittsburg, Pa.,
Fire Department, j
residing at .
2729 Wylie Ave., j
says:
“It .was three
. . yedrs ago that I
used Doan’s Kid-
ney Pills- for an attack of kidney trou-
ble that was mostly backache, and
they fixed me .up fine. There is. no
mistake about that, and- If I should
ever be troubled again, l, would get
them first thing, as I know what they
are.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cfents.' Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
. N. Y.
it is up to the bookkeeper to keep
posted. _
..J vv>ntn7.urt,nTrTTomGj»TrtTwjjbtjj
t»«rtor*l»n«»- hr. n»»W kBrowB-; retembur*. K- *
cured nie. J*rBi v* _
Wbat the fisherman gets out of hts
scin is net profit.
It is easier to apologize to a '»S
man than to a little one.
It’S easier-to make a tool of a dull
man than of a sharp one.
. Ancier.t Water Clocks.
Plato introduced the clepsydra into
Greece. It was used by the Romans
also. The -king of Persia is said to
have presented Charlemagne with a
water clock of bronze, inlaid with gold-
Water clocks were used up to the
seventeenth century.. Even with the.
introduction of the pendulum, water
served “as the motor and the pendu-
lum as a regulator."_
• Beware of pintments for Catarrh
.that Contain Mercury,
K““lnheJ v j C f t, * Te.tlmonl* s free.
” SoldVDrutKlBt* Price T»c. per bottle.
Taitb Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
• Great Belt of Forests.
' ri*he northern belt of forests is, per-
haps, greater in extent than all the
other timber belts and reserves of
Canada combined. -It extends from
the east'ern paYt of Labrador nor.h
the fiftieth pariillel 1ir a northwester-
ly direction to Alaska, a distance ot
some '3,000 miles, with an average
width of perhaps 500 miles.
Geeks No Further.
"No more nauseous doses of quinine
fciul the like for me. Cheatham’s laxa-
tive Tablets, are surer In effect and
. far more pleasant and convenient to
: take. I seek no further for a saw and
' cure cure for Biliousness and Mala-
Edw. Dubois,
Raton RougSvEa.
YTurino Eve Remedy cures sore byes,
makes weak eyes strong. All druggists, 50c.
Xf you can’t marry dollars the next
best thing is to marry sense.
rise's euro tor Consumption is an inMUble
Diedic>ue for cougha*and colds. N. ■ •
Ocean drove, N. J-Feb. 17.1W._
if a man carries a mortgage it is
usually because he can't lift it.
No chromes oT:heap premmms, but
a hotter Quality and one-third more
of defiance Starch for the same pne
of otheb starches.- _
A woman’s portrait isn’t natural
unless it is a speaking likeness.
A piateur musicians are probably
all right, but the trouble is with the
people w’ho don't like that kind of
music.—Chicago News.
* tion's Foot-Ease, Wonderful Remedy.
“Have tried ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, and
tind it to be a certain cure, and gnes com*
'art to one Buttering with sore tender and
swollen feet. I will recommend ALLLN b
u vjOT-EASE to my friends, as it is
.'-"tainly a wonderful remedy.—Mrs. N.
H. Guslford, New Orleans, La.
Lions Guard Royal Harems.
The sultam of Morocco keeps a
large number of lions about the prem
ises, and in the evening these animals
are lot loose in the courtyards of the
palace to act as guards of the royal
harems. The sultan has rather more
than 6,000 wives, 2,000 of whom re
side Sn Fez. ________
Important to Mothers,
Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOTtU,
a »f„ and enre remedy fa, infante and children,
I* and see that it
25c per box
.The Longest .Footbridge.
. The bridge at Gloucester correcting
the Midland.and Great.Western rail-
way stations is claimed to be the otv
esffoptbrldge on anyline in*England,
it is 1.000 feet long and 14 fee wjlo
and the longest span w ISO fee ■ i e
girders average in weight tvei y ' _
each, though tho one supporting the
span mentioned is twenty six tons.
Insist on Getting It.
Lome grocers say they don'f keep
i. .ire. tstarch because they «a
L,k in hand of 12 oz. brands which
hey know cannot be sold to a (us
ner who ha? once used the J6 oz.
. pktf. Defiance Starch for wm« i^ney.
Sailors’ Baggy Trousers.
Sailors do noi wear baggy teasers
for custom's sake. They are built
wldo- co that Jack can turn them up
• -ibove ('be‘knees when necessity de-
mands, which is often.
Bears tho
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years. ‘ '
Tlie liiud You Have Always bought.
Pleasant Man.
His kindly word will turn the edge
Of envy’s keenest saber. '
He needs bnt frankly smile to pledge j
The fealty of his neighbor.
He makes of duty privilege.
And glorious work of labor.
—Nowark News.
• -Stands Head.
There is something about Hiiiit s
Lightning Oil that no other liniment j
possesses. Others may he good, but
it is surely the best. It does ail you
recommend it for, and more. For
sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, aches,
and pains it has no equal on earth
it stands head on my medicine sheir.
Very triily yours,
T. J. Browniow,
• # ' Livingston, Teun.
25 and 50c bottles.___
Wo'rk of- American Farmers.
4 is the American farmer who has
paid Off our lyige indebtedness to Eu-
! rope, who has brought back our se-
curities from foreign banks, and who j
has sent’American-capital around the j
world looking for investment.—Sue- |
cess. . '*
•and two terrible operations avoided. Mrs.
Emmons and Mrs. Coleman each tell
how ' they w.ere saved • by the use of •
Lydia E. PmkhamV Vegetable Compound* •
i gives com- « jJeah mR51. Pinkiiam : —'I am bo pleased with the restilts obtained
». tendre™“d ! from Iivrtia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound that I teel it a tiuty
d w and a privilege to -write you about it. ..
n?.—Mrs. N. • “I suffered for more than five years with ovarian troubles, caus-
in°- an unpleasant discharge, a great weakness, and at times a famine s
would conie over me Which no amount of medicine, diet, or exercise
seemed to correct.' Your Vegetable Compound found the ^ak spot,
however, within a few weeks — and saved me from an operation
■all my troubles had disappeared, and I found myself once more healthy
and well. Words fail to describe the real, true, grateful feeling that is
in my heart, and I want to tell every sick- and suffering sister. Don t
daily with medicines you know nothing about, but take Lydia.E.I ink
JSvegetable Compound, and take my word for it, you will be »
different woman in a short time.” — -Mas. Laura LnaioNS, V alkei-
villS, Out.
Another Case of . Ovarian Trouble
Cured Without an Operation.
“Dear Mrs. PinkhamFor several years i
f “SN ^vas troubled with ovarian trouble and a painful
f ' and inflamed condition, which kept me m bed part
of the time. I did so dread a surgical operation.
“I tried different remedies hoping to get better,
but nothing seemed to bring relief' until a inend
who liad been cured of ovarian.trouble, through
the use of your compound, induced me to try it. l
took it faithfully for three months, and ht the end
of that timo was glad to find that I was a well,
woman. Health is nature’s best gift to woman,
and if you lose it and can have it restored
through Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound I feel that all suffering women should
know of this.”—Mrs. Laura Belle Cole-
. jian, Commercial Hotel, biashville, lann.
r-<\.___(g1 '
It is well to rememember such .letters as above when some druggist tries
to get you to buy something which lie-says is just as good pir,k-
sible. » no other medicine lias such a record of cures as Lydia E. PmJt-
liam’s Vegetable Compound; accept no other and you will bo glad.
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’27 YEARS ESTABLISHED.
NO MONEY
«t lend W*.*0? fu''a,!L taftSw of Womon. 01 tho thousomU
ss Saha'S s* a r !-**•*
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W«ctum; — •
our mild method,- none pa»< - .........—
qr«L thqrnton
ci«rev of money
refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price 5 c.
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Garner, E. J. Cimarron Valley Clipper. (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1904, newspaper, October 20, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910504/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.