The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ORLANDO CLIPPER
WHY BOYS LEAVE THE FARM
Writer Asserts That Few Young Men
Care to Have Their Father
as the “Boss.”
The Conrnnt’s Stafford Springs cor-
respondent announces that the sons ot
several farmers hi that vicinity are
working for contractors thereabouts at
a lower rate of wages than their own
fathers are paying furra laborers. On
the face of It, it looks absurd, but to
the men who were reared on a farm it
does not appear altogether perplex-
ing.
Probably two reasons may be found
which combine to send the young men
from the farm, even though their pay
away from home Is less than Ihnt
which they might command on the
homestead, and one ts that few young
men, nearing or past twenty-one, care
to have their father as the “boss.” In
their younger days they had enough of
dictation from that source, and they
yearn for a change, just as (he prodigal
son may have done in his day. When
they enter the employ of a stranger
they may bargain with him a little
more closely than they could with
their parent and they realize the fact.
The discipline may be more strict ot it
may be more lax than that at home,
but at any rate it is different and
therefore to be desired.
A more weighty reason is the fact
that, in working for a contractor, the
young man knows that his day will
consist of a specific number of hours,
and at the end of the last minute of
the last hour he enn quit for the day
and have, according to a once popu-
lar phrase, nothing to do till tomor-
row. On his father’s farm the young
man faces a different proposition, for
there the day begins at sunrise, pos-
sibly before, and lasts until dad is
ready to quit for the night. The day
may he eight hours long, it may be
ten, it may be fourteen, but neither "1’-
master nor servant knows untllj it is
ended, which it will be, but in any
event, thero will be no extra pay for
overtime.—Hartford Courant.
New Discovery! Dodson’s Liver Tone Acts Like Calomel But Doesn't Gripe,
Salivate or Make You Sick—Don't Lose a Day’s Work—Harmless Liver
Medicine for Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee!
Ugh 1 Calomel makes you sick. It's horrible!
Take a dose of the dangerous drug tonight and
tomorrow you may lose a day’s work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes
necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes in-
to contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking
it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea
and cramping. If you are sluggish and “all
knocked out,” if your liver is torpid and bowels
constipated, or you have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour, just try a
spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight.
Here's my guarantee—Go to any drug store
and get a 50 cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone.
Take a spoonful and if it doesn’t straighten you
right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I
want you to go back to the store and get your
money. Dodson’s Liver Tone is destroying the
sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine;
entirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or
make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver
Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and
clean your bowels of that sour bile and constipated
waste which is clogging your system and making
you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will keep your entire family
feeling fine for months. Give it to your children.
It is harmless; doesn’t gripe and they like its pleas-
ant taste.—Adv.
Indeed It Does.
“Telephones me {treat time savers,
aren’t they?”
••Well. Hint depends upon wlio calls
LACK
LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED
by CUTTER’S BLACKLEG FILLS
Low-priced,
fresh, reliable;
p r e ferre d by
TIappv ■ is the home where Red Cross
Ball Blue is used. Sure to please. All
grocers. Adv.
western stock-
men, because
protect where other
vaccines fail.
Write lor booklet and testimonial*.
Hints for Campers.
Two items set forth in the bulletin
of the California state board of
health upset some traditions which
have been maintained by campers and
trappers from time immemorial. There j
Is widespread belief that rapid streams
purify themselves and that lemon juice
In water has a sterilizing effect. \
Neither is true.
Lemon Juice Is not an antiseptic. Dn- j
less lemonade is made of pure water, s
the danger of infection is just as great !
ns though no lemon juice and sugar j
nre added.
As to the purification of running j
streams, a swift How over stones has j
always been considered an advantage, j
Some professional campers even go so j
l'nr as to state exnctly the number of ■
stones needed to purify the stream. A I
delusion. The principal purifying j
agents nre sunlight, sedimentation, and
the action of certain minute organ-
isms.
The safest and best method of op-
eration for automobilists or trampers
In strange country Is to carry jugs of
drinking water, ignoring wayside
streams, no matter how tempting they
may look.
No
who
level.
Must Be on the Level.
man can be at bis level best
doesn’t do all lie does on the
10-dose pkg. Blacktas Pills. 11.00
SU-doss pk*. Blackleg Pills, J
A Difference.
"Have you had your vacation?"
"Yes. Just finished it. Now
going home and get some rest."
I'm
Oklahoma Directory
$4.00
impletl and stronf eft.
lucts is due to over 15
Use any injector, but Cutter’s si
The superiority of Cuttef prod'
years of specializing in VACCINES AND SERUMS
only. Insist on Cutter’s. II unobtainable,
Films Developed IWK
1LY.
order direct.
Tti Citt.r libouitTT. lirtiliT, Cat., or CMcut, lit.
#,,,r flTm #xn«rts nive vou better results. Mastman
Kodaks! Filmland* a* I Kodak Supplies sent anjr-
. . ■ ----------r ----» 1Jg
WHY HAVE
“Plantation
teed and will
Your money
dealers if it
proper trial.
CHILLS AND FEVER?
' Chill Tonic is guaran-
do the work in a week,
cheerfully refunded by
fails after giving It a
Price 50c.—Adv.
'Hunt s Cure” Is guaranteed to
stop and permanently cure that
terrible Itching It Is com
pounded for that purpose ant
your money will he proir
Don’t Forget Ideals.
Don't judge n man altogether by his
achievements; his ideals ought to
count for something.
promptly
refunded without question
If Hunt’s Cure falls to cure
Itch,Hcsema,Tetter. Ring Worm
or any othor skin disease. 60c
the box
______________________ upp
where, prepaid. Send us your neat roll and let \
convince you we are doing better Kodak finishing-
Send for catalog.
Westfall Drug Co., Kodak Dept.
206 W. Main Eaatman Aoenti Oklahoma City
Lee-Huckins ( ■ «*
OKLAHOMA CITY
FIREPROOF
For eale by all dm* stores
or by mail from the
A, B. Richards Medicine Co.. Sherman, Tex.
450 Rooms 300 Baths
Rates: $1 and upwards
Adruco Fly-Bane for Flies,
Warbles, Mosquitoes, Gnats, Lice,
Ticks and Vermin on Stock of all
kinds. Increase the Milk—try it.—Adv.
Your Liver
Is Clogged Up
Begin to Plan Now.
The most of success lies in the plan-
ning; you nre building your next year’s
crop now.
IT IS IMPERATIVE
that you keep a bottle of Mississippi
Diarrhoea Cordial in your medicine
chest In constant use for fifty years.
Price 23c and 50c.—Adv.
That’* Why You’re Tired
—Have No Appetite.
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
will put you right
in a few days.
They do
their dutyv
! CureCon-
-Out of Sort*
Storage Batteries
Made to order foi any make of car. If your old
battery 1h inoperative, prepay It to ub and we
will trlve you a prlee on putting it In flrst-elaB»
1 63 to & i
i on a new one
condition! or a!low you 83 I
PrsntyCo., 427 W. Main. Oklahoma City, Okla.
Biliousness, Indigestion and Sick Headache
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. j Sold for 47 years. For Malaria,Chills
gfEMTHs
®dllT©nic
Not Flattered.
An old Scotch woman, who had re-
sisted all tlie entreaties of her friends
to have tier photograph taken, und
who was at last induced to consent, in
order that she might send her like-
ness to her son in America, is the hero-
ine of ihe following anecdote:
On receiving the first proof, she
failed i" recognize the figure thereon
represented ns herself; so, card in
I,and site set out for the artist's studio.
“Is that me?" she queried.
“Yes. madaiu." replied the artist.
"And is it like me?" site again
asked.
"Yes, madame, lt'a u speaking like-
ness."
"A weel," she said resignedly. "It's
a humblin' su lit."
Be Charitable.
Don't question your neighbor's hon-
esty so much as ills knowledge and
judgment.
Genuine must bear Signature
and Fever. Also a Fine General
Strengthening Tonic. *“
ANTISEPTIC POWDER
The function of the liver is to purify the blood and keep the Bystem free from poison and
I decay. Constipation, biliousness, weakness, dullness, general lassituda and headache’s result |
from an unclean liver. It is nothing less than slow suicide to allow such a condition to continue. I
foe established remedy is
Dr, Thacher’s Liver and B!ood Syrup
It is a pure, ha
[ foi* liv**r -wnnlaint
I stomach, •: k headachi-----
The resroi^o isquick, Bure ami lasting.
T "fir HER
SfcsJKt*r:
Buy a buttle today, 60c and $1 at your dealer’s.
MEDXINE CO., CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
Dissolved in water for douches stop*
pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam-
mation. Recommended by Lydia E.
Pinkham Med. Co. for ten years.
A healing wonder for nasal catarrh,
sore throat and sore eyes. Economical.
Hu oxti.ofd.n4ry clcaoiing and germicidal power.
Sample Free. 50c. all drugfuti. or po.tnei.1 by
^ max. Th« Paxton Toflet Company, Bo«too, Ma**.^
"BOUGH on mS"SRSSS«ffiSW
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Lanter, W. L. The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1916, newspaper, September 8, 1916; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911067/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.