The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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4v.'l*r nu bottle* tor mi* at all dreg
etoree,—Adr.
The only thing Uiat iriak>t a mail
tolnrant of hi* wlf«r • relative-* la
for herr nrf to bar* any.
CLEAR RED PIMPLY FACES
*•6 Hand*, Rad Scalp With Cutlcura
Soap and Ointment. Trial Tree.
The I'ap to r!<-sinn- and purify, tho
Ointment to n/x/th* and teal. Nothin*
tetter, qulrker, aafer, aurar at any
pric* for akin trouble-# of young or
old that Itch, turn, cruat, */*!*, tor-
ture or disfigure Heafdea, they meet
•very want in toilet preparation*.
Kree aarnple each by mall with Book.
Address postcard. Gutlc ura, Irept. L*
Boston. Bold everywhere.—_»dv.
Man may he made of duat, tut ha
doe*n t alwaya m i tie.
Adruco Fly-Bane for Flies,
Warblea, Mosqultoe*. Gnats, Dice,
Tick* and Vermin on Hto<k of all
klnda. Increase the Milk—try it.—Adv.
Men who will dodge hill collectors
•eldom derelop Into*** dodr»-rs.
Stop That Ache!
fron t worry about a bad back.
Oat rid of It. Probably your kid-
neys are out of order. Itesume sen-
slbla hablta and help the kidney a.
Then, kidney backache will go;
alao the dizzy spell*, Urneneas, stiff-
nuea, tired feeling*, nerrouaness,
rheumatic pains and bladder trou-
bles, 1,'ae Iroati * Kidney PlUa.
Thouaanda recommend them.
A Texas Case
Mr* If. If. Bui-
fi. Kit V.
ford Ht., leHwn,
Te* , *ayi: "I »uf-
I • r * il Intenaely
from pain* la my
b*'k and I couldn’t
move without sharp
twinge* -lertlog
through me. My
kidney* were dis-
ordered. 1 had
rheumatic pain*
end my fee* arid
oriklw were *wol-
len at time* *o that I couldn't *t»nd
Iroen'a Kidney J'lll* gave me Inntnnt
r-llef and one ho* and a half com-
pletely cured rrif "
CM Doaa’e at Aey Steve, 10c e Rea
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CHAR. XkVIfJX, I>CWJ- et.
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TENTS
Awning*, Hey Cktver*^ Cotton Pick Lenka,
It other Po-e wear
Naeelell, bi-ortlng Ooolt, Tannl*.
Pain Coala, Slicker* and Lagging*
W rite far Mr mm y Smtring Calmlagum
TUCKKK DUCK A KURBCK CO.
FT. SMITH, U. S. A.
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port 'La4 >* a u *.vff*-r;Lg ffnaa a
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met aiemhtAU ud tevr tees l**.-!.-
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CV-riOLe! T>edd ;p>4 il* *erra-»-V * ■/
•*-t4t cm 7 is 1 ira»i vr ride f.-rxe
•he- por-fe toward* Gaerrero *v*-t be
j»-t•• ad 0? tier poee-,'* -berk r/f *b»
Vi la f-er-e "yy•»., ff-y *tc c.1>»
le’crtniir in teres'ea-s hosn.
It »m a 'OKipife (vrpr;»e ti» the
V. * forcer wfcp-. i.Ld e.-'e-rwl Into a
ce-lehr*•i'en r,* ;t, rictcrry ore-r the jri-.
ri*e/n ’be day beferre. Boon after the
terse the M*-z''ar.i> were hrea*
!r,r for corer and beglnsing to dl*
appear along the ’ra.i* that led to th*
mountain* uortbrnt of the railway
For ten mile* the running fight that
began at Guerrero waa continued and
tbandoned only when the dirialon of
the retreating fores Into mmtratu
•.mall bodie* made pursuit fmp-.**ib!e.
Colonel Jeodd repr.rted that he had
-ap- .ra-d two machine gur,» and a eon-
rlderable number of eaddle and rlfie*
The fleeing bandit* left behind »ereraj
”aranza Wyldlent who said they had
been held by VOJa for execution. Thej
were relea*ed by the American*.
•aeneral Perahlng *ald that It war
not Improbable that Villa would en
dearor to rea»*emble hi* for-** mim
where along the headwater* of tb«
Ranta Marta rirer. He la moving hit
for"-* in such manner a* to preven
if po--Ihle new concentration or tc
reengage any force that doe* rnak*
a utand. He regarded a* probahlt
the elimination from active develop
spent* of Villa for some time on a/>
j count oi hi* Injured leg.
Villa ha* been concentrating hli
force* In that part of Chihuahua with
5 In the pa*t few day* and the force b*
: ha* gathered along the railway no*
i far from Mlnaca, where be wt* re
I p-rrted tc> have rl*ited hi* wrath or
j tonic of the resident*, 1* believed tc
j be greater than any he ha* com
Banded since be began hi* flight from
the border alrno«t a month ago.
Colonel liodd with the seventh an/
i 'en»h cavalry ha* been moving stead-
ily south and west *lnce the division
i of the American force* at Caleana
, and unofficially It vat learned that
the general move of the punitive force
ha* been toward the district where
1 army officer* now are convinced Villa
, tn preparing to make a stand. The to- ;
tal strength of the Americans is not 1
so great as that of Villa hut no appre j
benslofl a* to the outcome was rnanl-
; tested at General Punston'a head j
; quarters.
Pleasure rather than anxiety was
evinced when It was learned that fight- j
I rig was about to begin. Army officers
were confident that the ability to j
shoot straight, already demonstrated j
at Columbus and on the sortie made j
by the little detachment that pursued j
' Villa across the line after his raid on
Columbus, would be displayed again.
Just what support the Carranza
forces will be able to give was only |
conjectured but no doubt waa ex-
pressed that they might fall In their ■
part. Although between the com- 1
martder of the Carranza troops and |
General Pershing there Is no agreed
upon plan, It Is admitted that the j
Carranza leader Is as much In earn-
est about driving Villa Into a corner as ’
Is the American general.
Auto Men May Make Own "Gas."
New York Manufacturers of auto-
mobiles connected with the National j
Automobile Chamber of Commerce an- ■
announced their derision to Incorpor-
ate a company with an ultimate cap-
ital of from ('>,000,000 to (10,000,000 to
produce gasoline anti other product*
of petroleum, with the purpose of
demonstrating that gasoline can ho
produced and sold at n profit at a
price somewhat lower than that now
pievulllng and within the means of all
owners of uutlinlbllc* and motor-
boat*.
L>er".-v,P-9U WT.r
f/x tyf fcg a a >»•-
ur*- s-v*y •j’jivjuuxj'jl nut twiwa
trim Lw*a kr, ucir«( va-r py oeu.
kta-'JJ lulsd. if HL.7 «T«T7
tv: vttwat every *« wiut
ii* VAtei vt traxag pb'jejaeMt
trx nar ***a. sxirug wins a pu-
-7*3* tmatige vyt-t -lu ju*.«_
IXJKASht uf IX* -L-y-jeia y. Ki_r
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prj w-r* pwary cr maricy c-vatjuei-
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'W7»t WTwt**.* ■ruufisywi*,*’ -T>re -
hA k-Li we misjiui »ue a
v^rvet ti_—jaig «g ray.
ca^exei pec.-^e erwyvLert
Ax. axtia* Sa Lfcf tr fin*X±fcx
*tu leivre '«-«* ■'—> a put
of rt*. m* vtyr wrx a trwagi ufl
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fra ti-e tvaz/.L tor. gjtfaeya tv:
tea. yvrfla eg is-yweu* tie prev/aa flay a
5s*£-ge*-'p> vtRt, fever Jera>eitf*iivM
airf iKAsasna. tie* g. rvtstnr
lig *j.f &*5ti^a.vLg the eart-re eintei.
xatj »*:*.: peivrt prLig sm Ixd
t'A tie
Thc»e evfcye-s to rV.x hea-ia^te. bfj-
Ltxtj breSiL:
«---«. *Ld panJc^fatriy thc«e sbo
Lav* a pt-it at-vyw tzzapeexi'jss az.4
who are pxgjpt'jtd very ofpea. arc
urged to vKai a fxrer p-scad of
Lioett4/m pt-vrpLtvt- frcie 117 drtg-
r «* or at the ryyre wi4iti win «>ct
bat a trrie lent is *afh-iea.t to deabete
ttrate th* ?sV.k aaf re-r ,7»>. «
ct.ar.ge tn !//h health ar.1 tppetrtfe
swa.L'ig th'ywe who practice iLteraal
m 'ai/ia. Vi* mn*c rtsttater *a#»
ItxHi titulittai is more ia-porutf
that, outside, because the tala doe#
BM abiorb :tuperitiew to ooctaaisate
the blood, while th* porea u> the thir-
ty feet of boweii do—A4v.
C>Te mxzr -* i,-vugr-_ Zna
Hm»-c rf e,t®|. t ee Q
w«wt V ZeAcrs-ew A^aa.
r 4wrf>TtT—'je rf -j®
pyg n * ra>e vt uleul" *1 v:« 01*
were sarj-wta lerwoia
ksLet tut 1 xjitre-L the hejqe-Li
rauL* xt Friuay tut satEruay x-ftits
etwef frearer ewa rf K» -jaj. u*
pre ’ yoB* kena zracp Tie
v-ral caKELSae* fur tie :wt nRgfena. at-
coc-g tx 14 at '.dbrja. reyc.trr were t-~r
i-3ie F'Tief aijfi IM w-trEii&tft.
Ai rot »-JXLj«ie*ruui ftr tia kko-
rrpe rf JBSe. howeTer, the Bnitth
pti-.be tt,fii larkfaryit ft yrari'A
prvrf af .c-itid rf u.t great tr p—re
n -ju* Hitn.om o—t if
wvrJk icru. onnrju Fur in* tr-p:
tow Rn the tt>be}r-‘'-a. rf ih» a^choi
rf warfate ta the BneiA ooafA x»tr.
«L?y ha* tot ra.i_tg Zei'pt j. be-ei
imirit ovwr ait in trew ~>t>- pra-
co-er lytrt the cdScual reptet rv.tiii'j
at e*t-„*jxg aer-^1 lg~r. htrvee- a hep.
;eh nf a rtrv^ti atmti hjtTroear
aif HraiftOL. who. a:*5i'tir 10 a
iittfM rf i 4 • fter_ tew over to* rais-
er aid dryp-pec Kven. ht-rhs at jj
wish tf-ct
Tie macirixx- rf TA——ee.# v - Braido-r
wax hi*, teiera uies It maea-ie re
ImTjet* fron the Zeppeos. If i* nfl
it jut, w 1 * lecher the Zeppelja. im • - -«
Potato Doughnuts
rfVriu turn tUmtAyd
r^»ain the moisture several days. An
excellent wholesome food when made
with die pure
KG Baking Powder
Always sure to please.
Try a can today—at our risk.
A Handy Book containing M Co
la* L«—op* and 54 T efltd Rad pea 1
U maUad you FREE if you will «
post nans and addraaa to
bund—otherwise
wc»tid propose.
he! Crta* i-tl H-ur x America,
11—wi.-r* u* dcugbi* the kooarwifa.
A— gaoi grooera. A dr.
Where’* He Got It?
"Bet I know where you got
necktie.”
"Five bucks aaya you don't-"
"Around your neck, you boob.”
The cre-art of aodety la composed
rf jej;. t who have aatj but are uc-
shle t* remenber how they got it.
figiut *tt "he Lri: a lin.
vu brotgir:
Aaer.'wmi now naasfoUxo
Epttxbergen coal f.eidje
RELIEF HAS
BEEN_PERMANENT
Say* Cardtd Btbk Up Sjitta Wbca
Other Medkinet Failed. Betiere*
U Saved Her Life.
Hecderaonrlile, N. C.—Mr*. IL A.
Redmon, of R. P. D. 1. this place,
writes: “I wlab to state that before
baring taken Cardul, my condition of
beaith was all run-down, and had been
that way ever since my marriage two
year* ago last May. I only weighed
J'/7 pounds. My average weight is
135 pounds. I had such awful pains
st times 1 could hardly go... I had
severe pains la my back and abdomen,
and could scarcely do my work... I
could not lift anything heavy.
“In November, 15)13, I began taking
CarduL I thought I would give it s
trial though my family doctor, -,
had aet the date for an examination
of me.,. I saw my Improvement after
taking the first bottle... I am getting
fat and well, and in March this year
I weighed 128 pounds... Your Cardul
tonic built up my system when all
other medicine* failed. I feel and look
like a different person... 1 am still...
praising It to my friend*____for I can
truly say I believe It saved my life.
My relief from all pain has been per-
manent.”
If you are run-down in health and
need a tonic, take Cardul, the woman's
tonic. It will help you.
For aale by all druggists.
There are about a thousand kinds of
mosquitoes.
down off A Tan.es sru.7, cr an-
other craft which H be-Aered to Lav*
dropped its catLo* ga. pet—-:
Lstd rfjber parts
AJbert Brandos. *3oe Ar—an.
1* a native rf V.>:_x Z He
i* 32 yean old and >v_ned the fiytix
eorp- last j,
Is connection with LiestenanT Bras
don’t exploits, an cncoefrcel Vat in
tcresttag report fro® Copessages
tta*e* that a Daxieh fishing Te-ese-l oh
served at a great distance ja the North
tea. What appeared to be a half sub
merged Zeppelin. The authorities ex
pres* the hope that thi* mar pre-Te tc
be the machine that Uscteuat Bran
don bombarded.
Saturday ngtht's raid wa* much les*
sertoas than that of Friday night
Only the mort meagre details of the
last attack, however, are yet available.
According to these, only one of twe
raider* succeeded in pasting tie coast
the other being turned back. Sixteen
persons were killed in this raid, rf
whom six were women and children
Abbut l(Ki persons were Injured.
Lieutenant Commander Breithaupi
commander of the Zeppelin L-15, in ax
interview with the Associated Press
disavowed any desire or intention tc
kill civilian* in air raids, though he
admitted they might unfortunately fali
victltofi to the more important military
object* of the raids. He asserted
that aircraft commanders were able
to define buildings below them, but he
wa* unable to determine how close
the bombs would go to the object*
at which they were dropped.
A correspondent in a northeast coast
town says a Zeppelin sighted there
at 11 o'clock Saturday ntghi, dropped
fourteen explosives and seven bombs.
Ten men, three women and three chil-
dren were killed and twenty-five per-
sons were seriously injured. About
eighty other* received minor injuries.
A train car inspector was killed and a
woman trann-condwnor suffered the
loss of a leg blow n off. Several house#
were wrecked io one street. One
house was demolished but the family
of five escaped.; *
TW1R I» THE AGE OF YOUTH.
1* will ixm toe year* younger if you
yacr er'r. giixxly. gray lain by
"La Creole" Hair I/re*nag—Adv.
'w"i-ec a ait diacorers that he has
ha; tiffctet he us tail y dlaooTers that
ha has overestimated hi* capacity.
_ Important to Mother*
Examine carets.iy every bottle of
CASTORiA, a safe and sure remedy for
is far ts sod children, and see that it
Bean the
Signature rf
lx TTae for Over 30 Tears.
CL-irth Cry for Fletcher’* Cast oris
Lad of Seven Saves Sister4* Life.
The presence of mind of Archie
Burkett, seven years old, in throwing
a piece of carpet over hi* aieter,
Laara fourteen years old, probably
saved her life recently when he found
ter clothes a mass of flames. The
girl'# injuries were not serious. The
boy explained that he did Just what
his mother had told him to do in a
tasei like that.—Pittsburgh Gazette.
TKe Way It Goe*.
“A maa lives three lives—youth,
nanhood and age," philosophically
rtAted Professor Pate. "Youth is the
rising sun of life, when he thinks of
what a beck of a feller he is going to
be; manhood is the sun at full me-
ridian. when he is satisfied that he is
Indeed a heck of a feller; age is the
sewing sun. when he sags around and
brags about what a heck of a feller
be used to be.”—Judge.
English Preserve Early French.
The pronunciation of Beaumont, one
of the villages captured by the Ger-
mans tn the great attack on Verdun,
presents, at any rate so far as the
first syllable is concerned, no difficul-
ties even to the man in the street. Yet
in the eighteenth century the average
Englishman spoke of ' Bewmont" and
"Bewfort,” and Leigh Hunt comment-
ing on the fact, maintains that the
average Englishman for once was
right, and was merely reviving the
original French pronunciation, sur-
viving here In the word "beauty,”
which we correctly rhyme with 'duty,”
—London Teiegraph,
Skinners
Macaroni or
Spaghetti
The Quality Food—the
tastiest, most healthful
and most economical
food that can. grace your
table.
At All Good
Grocers’
Save the signature of
Paul F. Skinner
on each package and obtain a
set of Oneida Community
Par Plate Silverware free.
Write us for full particulars—
no obligation — and we will
send you also a beautiful 36-
page book of recipes—all free.
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OMAHA, NEB.
Factory be
TOMATO AND CABBAGE p:*nt* rredy to
tre-sep-ent; four to six Inch-, hl*h: food end
ete.kr p.:ente. I1.JS per l.sts dr-tvrred. IHan-
wtt Co. Fleet Tine, Corrtxo epHecx Tri-r
Won
WIRE HO8TER8
Her Guests to Postum.
U. S. TROOPS LANDED IN CHINA
8w*tow Quiet; Chang Chow
Clare* Independence.
Fu De-
drinkers were
and her two
SAVE A DOCTOR'8 BILL
by keeping Mississippi Diarrhoea Cor-
dial handy for all stomach complaints.
Price 2&c and fiOc.—Adv.
Uneasy rest*
wear* a crown.
tho aching tooth that
When J
Appetite ■
Rebels “
at mealtime, you can rest
assured there is weakness
some where in the diges-
tive system that calls
for immediate attention.
This suggests a trial of
HOSTETTER’S
Stomach Bitters
It helps Nature bring back the
appetite and aids digestion.
Pokln.—MariDcs Trom the United
State# gunboat Wilmington went
a#bore at Swatow, where the Chinese
troop* hare declared their Indepen-
dence of the central government. The
detachment reconnoltered and found
the city quiet.
A Chinese gunboat also I* anchored
off Bwotow, which I# a seaport of
Kwangtung province, 120 miles south
of Amoy,
Amoy.—Chang Chow Fu, one of the
largext citle# of China, ha* declared___
its independence of the government of I coffee
Yuan Shi Kai.
The official# at Amoy have sent a
request to the American consul, asking
that an American warship be sent to
1 thl# port.
Chang Chow Fu 1# a city of about
I 900,000 inhabitants In Fo Klen prov-
! luce, twenty-four mile# northwest of
Amoy which la Its port. It la a seat
of the silk manufacture and has exten-
; alve Iron work# In connection with the
neighboring minea.
"Three great coffee
my old school friend
daughter*.
"They were always complaining and
taking medicine. I determined to give
them Poatum Instead of coffee when
they visited me, so without saying
anything to them about IL I made a
big pot of Postum the first morning.
"Before the meal waa half over,
each one passed up her cup to be re-
filled, remarking bow fine the ‘coffee’
was. The mother asked for a third
^ cup and inquired as to the brand of
coffee I used. I didn't answer her
question just then, for I beard her say
a while before that she didn't like Pos-
tum unless It was more than half
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"After breakfast I told her that the
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