The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1898 Page: 7 of 8
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Nervous People
Are p-reat sufferers and they deserve sym-
pathy rat her than censure. Their blood
is poor and thin and their nerves aro con-
sequently weak. Such people find relief
and cure in Hood's Sarsaparilla because It
purifies and enricheB the blood aud give*
It power to feed, strengthen and sustain
the nerves. If you are nervous and can-
not sleep, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
realize its nerve strengthening power.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is America's Greatest Medicine. $1; six for $5.
Heed’s Pills cure all liver ills. 2& cents.
Every' man has a grievance and he’ll
tell you all about it on the least prov-
ocal loc.
Some people are so hopeful that i|
amounts to laziness.
Thirty years ago there was a charm
about .watermelons that we do not no-
tice now.
A If-year-old girl docs not seem to
Buffer from warm weather as much as
her mother.
A man can never realize how time
drags, as a woman can, for the reason
that he never gets interested in a con-
tinued story. •
A neat woman regards it as a part of
her duty to step to the screen door at
least sixteen times a day and shoo tin
imaginary fly out.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Tnke Cascarcts, Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
34 C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
Shake l«*to Your Shoes.
Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the
feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart-
ing feet and instantly takes the sting
out of corns and bunions. It’s the
greatest comfort discovery of the age
Allen’s Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting
or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain
cure for sweating, callous and hot.
tired, nervous, aching feet. Try It to-
day. Sold by all druggists and shoe
stores. By mail for 25c In stamps.
Trial package FREE. Address, Allen
S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
About the hardest tiling for a man
to do is to kiss a girl unexpectedly.
Don't Tobacco Spii and Smoke Your Lite Away.
To quit tobacco easily anil forever, be mag-
netic, full of life, nerve ami vigor, take No-'l’o-
Iiac, the wonder-worker, that mal.es weak men
strong. All druggists, 50c. or SI. Cure guaran-
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.
There are times when the brave de-
lerve immunity from the fair.
Itea<l ttie Advertisements.
You will enjoy this publication much
better if you will get in the habit of
reading the advertisements; they will
afford a most interesting study and
| some excellent bargains. Our adver-
1 tisers are reliable, and send what they
advertise.
When the girls are in doubt as to
j whether a visiting girl’s complexion is
' "real,” they take her wading and find
I out.
An engaged young man hears all
s,be-at. the faults of his sweetheart's
rc .atives. but she will deny after mar-
T.age that they have any faults.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure
In iskf-n internally. Price, 75c.
Bishop J. R. Key of the Southern M. E.
Church, writes: ‘We gave Dr. Moffett's
Tf.ethina (Teething Bonders) to our little
Grandchild with the happiest results. The
effects were almost magical and certainly
more satisfactory than from anything we
ever used." Tkktbina Aids Digestion, Regu-
lates the Bowels and makes teething easy.
A poor man without principal is us-
ui..:y devoid of interest
COSMO RVttkrmilk toilet soap
Trinket- the skin soft, white and healthy.
Sold everywhere.
Of every man who “disappears,” it is
said that he was the last person in the
world who would have been suspected
of such a thing.
* Every woman is secretly proud of
her guests who dress well.
AIDED BY MRS. PINKHAM.
Mrs. Vf. E. I’axtok, Youngtown,
North Dakota, writes about her strug-
g'i to regain health after the birth of
ter little girl:
“ Dear Mrs. Dixkiiam:—It is with
Beauty is Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
j beauty without it. Cascarcts, Candy Ca-
! tlmrtic cleans your blood and keeps it
clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and
driving all impurities from the body. Be-
gin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotch-
es. blackheads, and that sticky bilious
complexion by taking Cascarets, — beauty,
lor 10c. Ail druggists, satisfaction guar-
anteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
Every one believes that he has the
! making of a hero in him and that cir-
cumstances are to blame that the hero
is not brought out.
iiMMMMCSwi: a? sMteei
•Remember
if you are dissatisfied with the size
of piece or with the quality of the
chewing tobacco you are now
PLUG
and you *11 get your money's worth.
The JQ-cent piece of Battle Ax is
larger than the 10-cent piece of any
other brand of the same high quality,
and is the largest piece of really good
chewing tobacco that is sold for
10 cents.
pemember the name
1' when you buy again.
f least: re that I add my testimony to
your list, hoping that it may induce
< thers to avail themselves of your val-
uable medicine.
"After the birth of my little girl,
three \ cars ago, my health was very
j i.cr, 1 had leucorrhoea badly, and a
terrible hearing-down pain which
gradually grew worse, until I could do
rc work. Also had headache nearly
all the time, and dizzy feelings. Men-
ttruations were very profuse, appear-
ing every two weeks.
“ I took medicine from a good doctor,
put it seemed to do no good. I was
becoming alarmed over my condition,
■when I read your advertisement in a
paper. I sent at once for a bottle of
Lydia E. I’inkham's Vegetable Coin-
y (.nnil. and after taking two-thirds of
the bottle I felt so much better that I
tend for two more. After using three
1 c ttles I felt as strong- and well as any
ere.
"1 think it is the best medicine for
fi male weakness ever advertised, and
recommend it to every lady I meet suf-
fering from this trouble.”
Maternity is a wonderful experience
and many women approach it wholly
unprepared. Childbirth under right
con itions need not terrify women.
The advice of Mrs. Pinkham is freely
of:i red to all expectant mothers, and
her advice is beyond question the most
vai' lble to be obtained, e If.Mrs. Pax-
ten had written to Mrs. Pinkham be-
fore confinement she would have been
t a vi d much suffering. Mrs. Piukham's
address is Lynn, Mass.
Thompson's Eye Water
V). N. U.-WICH1TA.-NO.34.-1398
tsfben Answering Advertisements Kindly
Mention This Taper.
Wheat 40 Cents a Bushel.
How to grow wheat with big profit at 40
cents and samples of Halzer's Red Cross (80
Bushels per acre) Vinter Wheat, Rye, Oats,
Clovers, etc., with Farm Seed Catalogue
I for 4 cents postage. JOHN A. SALZER
| HEED CO., La Crosse, Wis. w.n.u.
The homelike hotel is the kind the
J average man always tries to avoid.
For a perfect ■complexion and a clear,
healthy skin, use COSMO BUTTERMILK
| SOAP. Sold everywhere.
A girl's first concert worries her al-
most as much as her first love affair.
. Urn. WinalAWi Soothing; Syrnp
For children t«*ethiu»r.soften* the gums.reduces inflank
fttiou, allay* pain, cures wind colic. 20 cents a bottle,
It’s a rare treat when a miser in-
vites you to join him.
The average worn; n spends half her
j time .worrying1 about the church; the
j other half about the men.
. No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure? makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 60c. SI. All druggists.
Important to Mothers.
The manufacturers of Castoria have been
a^mpelled to spend hundreds of thousands of
dollars to familiar.ze the public with the sig-
nature of Otaas H. Fletcher This has been
necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeit
in / the Castoria trade mark. This counter-
feiting is a crime not only against the proprie-
tors of Castoria, but against the growing
generation. All persons should be careful to
gee that Castoria bears the signature of Chas.
; H. 1 1* teller if they would guard the health of
I their children. Parents and mothers, in par-
j ticular, ought to carefully examine the
Cast ria advertisements which have been ap-
I pearing in thi- paner. and to remember that
I the wrapper of every bottle of genuine Castoria
| bears th • fnc-simile signature of (‘has. H.
Fletcher, under \sho-c supervision it has been
manufactured continuously for over thirty
years. *
There are a few thing’s that «v©n a
very young man doesn’t know.
L
I fcmM
KEITHS
Ibsa
RtMARKASLf DISCOVERY!
FOR FINE LAUMD3Y WORK
REQUiRC) No Cooking
RSfASfcrw, 1
H'NLfACYLa-.biY Nl'Jpnj fpIlZ
Ifmk ffflr1 —
FAIRLY JUMPED INTO SUCCESS
KEITH'S ENAMEL STARCH,
RIGHT FROM THE VERY START
Notwithstanding ull the other starches on the
market. Now, why was it, why is it, that
millions of packages of KEITH'S ENAMEL STARCH
have been used in the few years since this
starch was invented? Just do your ironing
one month with KEITH'S ENAMEL STARCH and you
will see. It makes ironing- so easy, it puts on
that beatiful enamel finish, that it puts it at
the head of every known aid for ironing.
Manufactured by
KEITH ENAMEL STARCH CO., CHICAGO, ILL
FROM FACTORY TO USER.DIRECT.
We make fine Surreys, Bugglea. Phaeton* mid K<*ud Wakmif.i g. cu, w«re-
Our go.-tls hn\e Peon tavorahly known to the tr.tde for v» r .1 rt,um> onirr,
o now »■ 11 direct in the umt hi Whftlesalc Prices. I he Hhrewdl ];«0H ffmi nth 8l!
buyer prefer* to deal with the factory. HegetH<»i ut* line'—!--1
t ti agi • k for low raife \eh • Wt *hlp an) a here,
fa ■ erf !<» examiii.i: on. HK IlKl.IVKH on l" gh d chi - 1* rin*in ( \: y. \|m,, or <., ,bhen,
bid., as may ault purchaser. Send for catalogue whh prices plainly printed!
IT*8 mu. Write today. We sell Sewing Mac hint iml 11 (.oniikn B1CTCLB aa
well. A 1 fli HholemtlF PrWn. ALL Loon. \i. mailer w here you live, you aro not
too lai a vhv tu do DUhinesH with us and aave money. Address.
i;i)\VAlb) \V. UALkLKlAKKIAdK < (>..<.USIIKN, INDIANA.
**A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO
SHAVE WITH.”
SA POLIO
IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING.
tint letwi i| Mill, Gooa Poillliti, ElegaDt Gitrlegu fret. Aodrris l, l Stickler, Topeka, la
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Cowling, James. The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1898, newspaper, September 15, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913474/m1/7/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.