Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1915 Page: 2 of 6
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Biscuits
Baked
JUST A BIT TOO STREMUOUS
O—tr v* Oungatow mm
TtgMfal «*• tt» UMr erf the
tested
lx Ike Mitv orf * Wulotua fc®-
| id ike oiier ibt eentemoo*
tmed lo Ue <stiiitiien of ih» roJ-
•oii«ir tiwu-i Cto^Tinmui CM-
»wod Plat: off Ve* TMi snubtigSy re-
called « su*rj ek«| that ita*.
A ou nkSKii Smith. Ike oanpee®
nu wofi. hod ■ bnagaiow km ataog
Ike Jmwt mw BemOf Ike too
ke »u Iwml u>t mMkt u me-
qmmaance- one «Ammm Snuih *ad-
ly dud tke kimvkt louilt.
*» k*t *u ike w»M»r finally i*,-
Mnt««d u etteadiuaet 'Htiet l
yen |M a lire kfarUBtel *r«i tfcag
■
"Ok. rei* aasuened Smith with •
rdlwUie nick "‘We here a fcre *e
jianAeait. all right."
"I •mu'* thoughtfully mueefl ike *e-
qaalxia.TKUi "Got there in® kale la
jurt tke in cat 1 rikm*”
Ok. mrnT fejected SmWh "They
pit tke fire out. but is daaog tt they
eaahed away the batndlag tri-”—Fbila-
dtiljAj* Ted**ragA
Tke aUDc»7>iiert at tke Mate how
law * «fk tack ca very much tke fed
«rf the 'Armory erf "Tie Blues’ lx
H »|t'« "kiik White Ftorf* where every
member *u at learn a 'T1**
Cw WiUauns haa gome through tke
)c4 that falls lo sock pmeaer hat
that erf creouog a fish lag off
"xsxatary* tStlea Cor his juraroal
aalttaraM crcaalaatiw that MB pot
» ahaaaa tb« "nan cnoal —»w
•al «na rival the rtcaaae off a Met!
OMk AMtoel^ nilTTS^TWm P^e
CKMikuna catp. <«.k«4, Ktirftmnd & Mt
taas. Aj-flmnpe, Milcne!. Jcka B. O'XeOL
City. mOcoMd.. JMnr IMkn.
CtorWaktia.. otfeaml) Aaaxinfi' H. Mara
fitw. o»ira«, Max-bed tttevfib. Tatao. ori
aoafl. Cftmato* B. Parker. EnHWot, odrati]
W. tr UTHiwm. Furt Towwmb. oaiknai.; L.
Audk*. Pack, onkoetl. Gate** ItnQoaM.
<ak)>asii CMP. iMWimii «kMi. W D.
iSfieua. Qro ♦. l oc<k *j*.,. D. 4
Mel wnifelt. Injraiit. lieutenant ootixael;
Hub H. Kyi*. Xj»raiBJ. koutaaaag c*Ao**«i.
ft R. Lea-is. TWO*. be-Memaat
T ll Lpuua. Tun**. .i«rt«*»a*t cihod.
At**! Bara. ArOmarc, make. X array
G.:.t*tina PTU-c«a. mayte. R UT !N*«n*.
I OOdalKmia City. Seigmimr jrtx^cvu. ” -: t<r
Orwj'tTWX. C-aiakcona City. ooiomti, Chao
p ii..« <:*alakcaua City, noise*;._Ban
<5. Buyfeaa. caaremora. ooiamt*: C- *-
.ttmiaa. trlaw*. ootoajeC: Jana P JoriaB.
C-aiakcma City. eeiammi. B B- Ihwaons.
ftaj-ra. oftiood. J. Frank U™. C*SS5??T
CSnr. imifMUt noioatd KJi -V r>»r»at-
r»ck Oklahoma Oily kid mat noiwd;
A X LearrafL Oolhen. bentmaat ooi-
JcAi. Una. Chaaflire. l*BM»aat
«feme) J * X alien. Ardaaora auXe.
.1«A® Sarto*. Kbawi**.. *aa><e. Dr. B. W
bi«>wr. Okkiuea City. »ayr ■ D. R.
BoaJary, Oklahoana City, mayor
H W Peoteeost. a “eeloaer o» tha
Minat tnfcraor'i oul. mi made a
kricahir itaenT by Goveraor Wit
>-iavr»a Ftouuta other* of the Croc*
naif aw* nnwooawil G«a*raJ fea-
lwvjet, Latwiemaxt Coloael Kirby FiU
jatnek aaf iimuaut Coloael A_ X.
LeeeaxJt at* the c*3y aaetsber* of the
new ma® ako *fnej on tke sta®.» of
beck Gerdson Croc* uf Hstldl
SHE HAD MET THE “DUB"
M| Chap Prskabty Rifuttsf
SannMt UduM Char-
acteHxatioa.
At a daaicanc acaAMsy A* or* the
PENTIONSFQREX-
CONFEDERATES
; cither ereniag: a nit* point chap mas ftOCSE OVERWHELMINGLY VOTES
I *F*i t nraiA t t /«. *i'«4«- ernd^l ! ALE A IdCC Off tlA fM A
J
ALLOWANCE OF *10.00 A
MONTH.
bitjvyfl utwirf to a perfwt.lT rftafp pirl
She »m yen** syBijoikedk- axl a is*
to *33 the sJej*. ahA the kM fell imr 3 _
bw at ««*.. Thr* the «a*d: 1 true nw
‘Tos t* aa-fsllT etc* to me. hut i915 TAX PATMElT EXTEIOED
rant ro>» Ixtrorfac* me to scinae *f j _
joar me® frieaAt amwd hw*”' i ^ To Attoth
Till Jon* t,
Other Bills and Resolutions Coa
a Acred By the Two
By the otw-s lelaiat Tote of TC to 17
tke boose of rttfiresefitatiTos fcxally
XhwS tke bQi by StjmMtitiTc &. H
Harj-S orf Pntctoc. por.fiai for tke
l£SSS55S!S?r,l
|5wiil»w«s —|
Sudan Seed
OMcnLiiy Saepouei, rorimioi Sudia ftook
Oaiaatud pajy. ia mu ;«*• ccu<a bar*, s
Ml pt.iA tpv* fe.». 10 3 bw ft SO |W» ;*ji. Hi k,
M It*. DC* per lb. pr*B Lebhopl.. M to 3«
Ifaa 9Sr the lo . Ft>B LuMkhA Wni* t. .dip
•OTMIEI PURE SEED CO..LilIttl.Tex.
T«*oa»f m s.1j *>w» fw t>*i\*x*
*.'Te* II * »Mi!* liJ;»Hi<M>*«l.htf7 h W*
HCrnUnd • V* -«.»• t »*♦ Ilf in I..tiC Hit Ci>? t.f OrtUi. !». EN'JtL
11 MAlMWMMMMd iHOttl »MF«ttRk. HlL I Will, l llll
| "WefflL I Acai't tawjTr axyhody ette-fd
i that futtiy-loc'tmg rftxb cifr itkee* la
: the comer. Be and I bdc«| to the
Haase led**. DM j c«d erw meet fain mm
Tarfwrf I AjA—peart a*o> He w4
to ocane aad *oe xse a lot—kiwaght me
fbaers aaA caoAp. aaA till that."
“He AM* That cM pay* Well. I
AMa't think It sat In him’ This’ll
he a }oke to 1*31 to the oth *r felloxs. I papmeeij of a pension of *H*.k* a naonth
Horn Aid yon ihake him a* last T" to all Aisakted or indigent ex-Cdhifod-
• Married kina. Coase «a ow and , waie soidiers or aaiictn or their xid-
m introdne* pox."—OereJUnd Plain- | oars.
Tke b£U carries an appropriation of
--I *2L<«b# for tke payment of pensions
Ambition and Humility. daring tke nest tvo fisxal years.
Tke highest amiaiion Is tke jarent fli-Wift to be sjent each year. All
of the triune! humility: it mated one ; termer Comfedwaie soldiers, tailors or
realise that omr nltiaaste aim to mo ! their tri-doxs xbo o*n less it«» SL.AM
lli&9u i3&Jl1 B^fdl ft pOAVfT fftT W'Onk Of |l)T'0fhW<tjr iLEfl * L-CHfrC* lli-COHut is
<J*BT 0***l fiw l3ue S<WK»IDX‘3if .SsiX)’W!A*'t.S Otf l’CtivS *? \\ ft I; fHfiy twit AlTY to 1>C
*o * tdrtt; if vs of ik* ptujjjom.
tnalf to Iw co-*©rfc*r* »1li A3- : a *>roi-3*foc is miu<3« Ia th* bill for
mighty God himself in tke xorking tke crea-tion of a state penswn beard
oxt of tke great scheme that ruler tke to brf- oomj.cise'!! of tke state treasurer,
xeSTerre, ike task is far too great for tommis.sioter of ckaritie* and correc-
<*f tonalAed efforts, and i t tmay com- | tioeis and three ex-ConfevSerate soldiers
tidemtly rely open a poxer dirine to to be appointed by tke governor, and
help ns In all ewir needs | * ho are to serve on tke commission
- ] Titbrat pay All matters relating to
Information From Headouartera. j tke handling of tke pension fund in-
“Jlnx has xritten finer plays tha* ; rinding tke passing on applications
Shakespeare ever did.” ; x01 be handled by tke pension board.
"Yon surprise me* Wkm xer* Tax Payments Extended,
they producedr The final passage of the aAmimistra-
”They never xer*. But be told me tion tax measure extending the time
about them, and be ought to knox.~ for payment of taxes xas assured
--: »hen tke senate la committee of tke
Exhausted Itself. whole adopted and rerommetided to
Teacher—Years ago tke kingdom of tke senate amended House Bill No. L
! Stain ran clear around Ike xorli i By the terms of the bill as now
Tommy—Who chased ill ' drawn. *11 state, county, school district
----- , and munadpal taxes are exteinded_iiBt31
] Oh. how great peace and tjnietnes* ^7,1 <**-T *:l
; would be P0HM*HS who Should col oil ! ^ cow un<J^r »*« «
all vain anxiety and place all his con- I iwia< Um *hi11 b<*r taberest at the
tdeece in GovL-TVmas a Kempa ot * **r <*Bt trom ,h* d*1* of
_ | the passage of tke act until the first
day of June. 111E
If taxes are not
U'fs-0UL“"'£r* i ris ~ r?r ^
from that date until paid It to further
vanity cannot be taught to believe or
Indolence to heed It—John Randolph.
Ink Sums; WutM 5?B!S?r"A!CJ!ii
AUu A L. L* il > ’JX lb. g aah Jbr» W. in
An aeroplane salutes by dipping and
rising in the air
over in
Putting It lip to
“Pop!*"
* Yes. my woffl.”
‘ VYhat is this war about
Europe "
'Don't too*, my boy. but you might
ask your mother, tike knows n tot
about fighting.”
OUR NATIONAL DISEASE
Caused by Coffee.
| provided that no taxpayer shall be en-
I titled to nolle* from tke county treao-
i arc-r or other authorised receiving of-
i ficer as to suck taxes being due as a
ton ditto n precedent to the penalty at-
| tachii g Tke bill carries the err.ar-
| tency clause and will become effective
;mm<<diately upon being signed by the
govern-r
New Mine Inspector.
The house of representatives psewed
finally a bill by J. K Moore of Ottawa
county which creates a separate rain
For thrash, cleanse and dry the foot
and mase thorough application* of
Maidord s Ikltin of Myrrh. Adv
Many actions like tke Rhone, have
two Mowrrcw. one pur*, the other im-
pure —Mare
Don’t Give Up!
Nowaday* deaths Aw to wraV iHtnt
*-*» "i auorw oobo* ttoa hi yean ag>
eoowj’tig to ibe waai. Orrrw ck awl
worry are ike t»awi. Tke kftlaeys ni l
Seep *p it! a slight kidney weak DOM
ia uMka;Jy leg ecUvl
If tow bare bacVacke or urinary dl»‘
oedeMw. d a t xMala ike oeuae. n>'M
ike ihifrt N re oar* as lo dirt. ka‘- is.
eve, an I ike u>e i4 D aa i Kline/ Pi .i
owgtt to bring quet rvlie t.
An OklaJboma Cab#
Mrs • E /oka-
aw, Ararat,* Oku.
a»ra aiott*.
aiiiralait ay
kea.’tk I Bad ra sa
Imi tol aa tod I
tuald baldly do nr
work akawt Ike
kiwi I wae aintei
traa-.M with palaa
tbic -** any Maa
, s Libia# keyed me
d«k* i-o- a Kid ear
l-i to They araae
aae eeaduhl r, ,f
aad I UMl la ooa.
Uaaa wu.< ikam
Gee Daaai e4 Any Saera tOc e hoe
DOAN'S V.W.T
FOtTUAIUtWI CO, MJffALO. K T.
i tad sine fields of northeastern Okla-
| homa. The district to composed of Ot-
: tawa. Adair and Delaware counties. A
i separate mining Inspector to provided
j for the district. People of the lead
and tine region have complained that
J under the present system they were
| cot able to secure adequate inspection
by officials specially fitted for the work
’ .s this dtoirtcL
< The bouse passed finally the bill
1 providing for free ten books In toe
various school district* of the state.
Pkysiclans know that drugs will cot
correct tke evil* caused by coffee and
that the only remedy to to step drink-
ing IL
An Arkansas doctor says:
Wt - ... » ! .WUItll wuivu VITMUC# as PTkHU aiv uaur
* , a* cf° k ? . , no, for the benefit of tke lead
years and often thought that I could
rot do without It. but after years of
suffering with our national malady,
dytpepala. I attributed It to the drink-
leg of coffee, and after some thought
determined to use Post urn (or my
morning drinh.
~I had the Postum made carefally
according to directions on the pkg and
found It Just suited my taste.
“At first I used It only for breakfast. I
but 1 found myself getting so much
better, that I had it at all meal* and I
am pleated to say that I have been re
1 lleved of Indigestion. I gained 11
pounds In l months aad my general
i bea.’th Is greatly Improved
“I mutt tell you of a young lady In
nilnolt She had been In III health for
| many year*, the vital force* low. with
i hut little pain I wrote her of the good
, that Postum did me and advised her to
try IL
"At the end of the year, the «rrte
me that she bad gained Id pounds tn
weight and felt like herself again “
Name given by Poatum Co. Paula
Creek. Mich Read “The Road lo Well-
Title." In pkga
Postum cornea In two forms■
Regular Postu-n—must be well boded
ISc and Sic packages.
Instant Postum—M a soluble powder.
A leaspoonful dissolve* quickly la I |
cup of bet water and with cream and
sugar, makes a delicious beverage in-
stantty. y«c and We tins
The msi per cup of both kinds it
about the same
There’s a Reason' for Pori urn
—sold by Grocers
Only one speech was made la opposi-
tion to the measure when It came up
for final passage. That was by Rep
resentative Lee Hc-we of Delaware
county He said he did not want to
be understood as an enemy of edu-
cation but was simply opposed to Nr-
nish'ng text bocks free to tbe school
children of the state Cnder tbe term*
orf the bill the question of adopting
free text book* to made optional in
the rarienu school districts.
To AM Tsasut Farmer.
Senator Georg* K Wilson tbe social
tot member, has introduced a bill tha,
offer* a new eolation for the probleaa
confronting tbe Uaflest termer Hi*
plan to for tbe atate to rent all erf Ita
land to landless tiller* of tbe sod, for
e tker a cash or a share crop tent and
■ let the tenant has tn.'-d In r»«i» to
i the state a anas eqwaihaig the value of
l the land be hats vuUBv-kted hit rent.* are
K to (..iic aad j*-f■*»•(!'ua! .’» i >■ »v of
| tbe land to to Mtai to the tenan, a.vf
j his b#ir» so keg aa they cwniUitniM' ta
I exltfiai* I, srd rwd* ilMUtmik, tot
uu* at all ilaea to rvnsia jo UUt itaia.
Tbe bonne also passed finally th*
bSL by Peehfly, provsdiag for the at-
tendant* orf nchool children in dis-
trict* other than the district ia which
they reside, and the Joint resolution
of Harrison orf Hughes authoriBng the
submission of a oonsutnuonal amend-
ment giving me legaaiatur* the right
to levy a mileage tax in support of ti e
stale educational institoticna of the
state.
ReassertiXLg the 'language of the bto-
torian that “temantry is unfavorshle
to freedom” the senate Friday for the
third time ia the hisiorj- of Oklahoma
legislation declared for a constitu-
tional amendment providing for a
graduated land tax Senate Joint
Resolution No. 1—By Ryan. Tucker
Russell. Cordnil and Buckner s-ubmtl-
uag the ooastitmiomal amendment aad
carrying with it an initiative act put-
ting the meaning of the amendment
into execution was passed in commu-
te* of the whole praetkssRy without
opposition.
Having for its object the keeping
off republicans out ©f democratic pri-
maries. a bill introduced by Senatoi
Satbertia attracted more than passing
notice among the members off the
senate. According to its terms nc
candidate for any office shall be ea
tilled to a certificate of nominaii on
nn.es* at the primary election he polls
a vote equal to 4* percent of the vote
of hi* party at the last preceding elec
Horn The party Tote is to be de
lermaned by the last rote of the party
for governor, preceding the primary
ia quertioo.
Action was taken bT the seoate
-ast week which in effect kills the
bill recently passed by the house ap
propria ting *5.<>0*O for an Oklahoma
building at the Panansa-Pacific expo
Mtsoo. Senator J. Elmer Thomas, ac,
ing upon behalf •( the majority of the
committee oc appropriations, brought
in an adverse report upon the mens
ure and succeeded in having it adopt
ed OTer a minority substitute offered
by Senator C. C. Shaw.
Senator Thomas made a heated
speech during which he called atteo
tion to the fact that ike state lias oret
fi+ti insane patient* in a pr.vate asy
lum at Norman improperly boused
and cared for. and to the schoolle*}
condition of the orphan children al
the state home at Pryor, tke t* coder
fire traps at numerous other state ia
stitutions and closed by declaring
himself unalterably opposed to oppro-
prating money for buildings outside
of the state until these conditions ai
home have been amply provided for
The minority report was defeated
and the adverse report of tke majority
of the committee adopted, which fot
the present, at least, ha* the effect
of killing the bill.
Hard On the Dead Beat*
That tbe business world as well as
Lihor is entitled to some protection by
law i* the contention of Senator J. C
Austin and to enact hto idea* intc
law he has presented three bills
changing the present exemption laws
of the state.. Instead off exempting
to heads of families, as to now the
tow, -all current wage* aad earning;
for personal or professional service*
earned with the last ninety days ~ h»
changes the word "all” to TweHhird**
and m the section relating to persons
not head* of families he change* the
word "all" to “one-half.” thereby giv
ing the merchant or oeier creditor
some protecting element where the
debtor has seeking further to offer as
a base* of credit other than hto cur-
rent e«msnt* The third Mil upon
the subject in t rod need by the senator
simply change* the procedure with
reference to the enforcement of the
creditor’s right* under (he amended
stain lea
Tke Wairoos MR appropriating
II HI W out of the game protection
fund for the pur-pome of paying certain
debt* contracted by th# depeLrimeut of
state game aad fish warden, created
considerable amusement, hut was
pmsumd with hut little opposition
To Dtocmaeoffo Ouctos Moating
A bill detain# chicken stealing ns
grand larceny aad making suck orf
lease punishable by Imprisonment In
the county Jail or the mate pealten
tinry. ha* been Introduced ta the house
of rsfcviwatoUtiis by Feebly of Okla-
homa county Tbe proposed law t*
(kdeatficalBy the name a* that which hat
le»s ta force in Mwiotn for a aem
ter of jeer* and which. It to said, has
done much toward tho auppre**ioa of
ehsckaa steal nag: The bill has the
«,ri«rv«l and support of nearly nil or
ganxn-,y.a* erf Chechen breeders
_____Hear white Hot be*
the Usslie* who u*ee Red Croes
Blue. AH grocers. Adv.
A Mean Question.
**l have been to consult a beauty
doctor about my complexion.'
"Doe* ho hold out any hopeT”
--
Homs Modiclne Cheat.
Keep your medicine* In one plaee.
out of ranch of children. Bo naru M
have Hanford's Bstoam off Myrrh on
hand for emergency nan It'
take tho Sr* out of burns, heal
ad bo worth i
Its eosL Adv
Mrs. Hemmandhaw — This
says a woman burglar was identified
by two missing teeth.
Mr. Hennuba*—Serves her right
for not keeping her mouth shuL
carefully every bottle of
CASTOR1A. a ante aad snr
Bears th#
In Use Far Over
It Fwxztod Him.
Silas—1 hear your son left that
small tows and went to the city to
have a larger field for hto effort*.
Hiram—Yes: and that's what gets
roe. When Hank was home a two-
acre potato patch was too big a field
tor him—Judge.
No mi
Compromise
Yo« must conquer Stomach Ills
at once if yon would retain the
controlling power la health mat-
ters. Such ailments as Poor
Appetite, Indigestion, Bilious-
ness. Constipation, Colds and
Grippe soon undermine your
Senlth. Help Nature conquer
them with tha raleehie aid of
HOSTETTERS
Stomach Bitters
I III
la
•Sen in Demand.
“We never knew what to do with
grandpa before.”
“And now?"
“Hell be n big help to us socially.
We're having him taught all the new
steps."
6IRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT,
BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR
Msfics It Thick, Glossy, Wavy, Luxur-
iant and Remove Dandruff—Real
Surprise for You.
Tour hair becomes light, wavy, fluf-
fy. abundant and appears aa soft, lus-
trous and beautiful as a young girl’s
after a "Dan.dense hair cleanse ” Just
try this—moisten a cloth with a little
Dos de-rise- and carefully draw It
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. This will cleanse
the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil
and in Just a few moments you have
doe bled tke beauty of your hair.
Besides beautifying the hair at once.
Das de rise dissolves every particle of
dandruff: cleanse*, purifies and Invig-
orate* the scalp, forever stopping itch-
ing and falling hair.
But what will please you most will
be after a few weeks’ use when you
wOl actually see new hair—One and
downy at first—yes—but really new
hair—growing all over the scalp. If
you care for pretty, soft hair and lots
of It, surely get a 25 cent bottle of
Kncwlton's Danderise from any store
and Just try it. Adv.
SUFFERED FOR FOUR YEARS.
Mr. J. M. Sinclair of Olivetti!!.
Tecn, writes: T strained my back,
which weakened my kidneys and
j canned an awful bad backache and
Inflammation of
the bladder. La-
t ter I became so
much worse that
9 if f* _ I consulted a
✓aA / j. doctor, who said
3hUi.V JMm. that 1 had Dia-
|B|H JrijHF betea and that
I my heart was af-
fected. I suffer-
1 Nr. J. M. Sinclair. ^ fof fonr
1 and was in a nervous state and very
much depressed. The doctor’s medi-
! cine didn't help me. so I decided to
try Dodds Kidney Fills, and I cannot
1 say enough to express my relief and
thankfulness, a* they cured me. Dia-
mond Dinner Pills cured me of Con-
stipation.”
Dodds Kidney Pills. 50c. per box at
your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co*
Buffalo, N. Y. Write for Household
Hints, also music of National Anthem
(English and German words) and reo-
ipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free.
Adr.
Narrow minds think nothing right
that is above their own capacity.—
Rochefoucauld.
When Greek Meets German.
A Companion subscriber. Jealous of
the claims of the classic languages to
superiority even in the length of the
words the ancient* couid upon occa-
sion Invent, write* thus:
“I notice that the Companion says.
No one can compete with the Teuton
in word Joinery.* But what do you
think of the following word that you
can find In Liddell & Scott's Greek
lexicon? 'Lepadotemachoselachogaleo-
kran iolei peanodri mu pot rim rna tosi 1 pht-
o paraomelitokatakechumenoklchlepik*
ossupbcphattoperisteralektruonopte g •
kephalckigklopeleiolagooslraiobaphe t •
raganopterugon.- The meaning ia ‘A
dish compounded of all kinds of dain-
ties. fish, flesh and fowl.' ” That Is cer-
tainly an elaborate way of saying
’'hash.”—Youth's Companion.
Nothing equals Dean’s Mentholated Cough
Drop* for Bronchial weakness, sore chests,
and throat troubles—5c at all Druggist*.
Worry kills more people than work,
because more go up against it.
Obstinate sores should be cured by
| Hanford's Balsam. Adv.
It’s as easy to begin loafing as it is
hard to stop.
ENDS DYSPEPSIA,
INDIGESTION, 6AS
“Pape’s Diapepsin” cures sick,
sour stomachs i» five minutes
—Time Itl
"Really doe*” put bad stomachs In
order—' really does" overcome Indiges-
tion. dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and
•ouixe** in live minutes—that—Juat
that—make* Pape'a Dlapepaln the lar-
gest selling stomach regulator in thu
world. If what you eat ferments Into
stubborn lumps, you belch gna and
eructate sour, undigested food and
acid: head U disty and aches; breuth
foul; tongue routed; your Insides filled
with bile and Indigestible waste, re-
member the moment "rape's Dlapop-
aln" cornea In contact with the stomach
all such distress vanishes. It's truly
astonishing—almost marvelous, end
the Joy to ita harmlessne**.
A large fifty-cent cose of Papu’a Dla-
pepetn will give you u hundred dollars'
worth of satisfaction.
U's worth Its weight In gold to men
■ad women who can't g«t their stom-
achs regulated It belongs In your
home—should always be kept bandy
In case of sick, soar, upset stomach
daring tha day or at night It's th*
ffalckeaL surest and moat harmleaa
stomach doctor la tha world —Adv.
Neuralgia!
There Is no need to sirdev the
annoying, evefneiefing pare off
neuralgia; RV.ar/rf Y,i*ciiyient |*kl
on gently will enothe the achiog
head like megM. I)wY8 delay,
I’ry It at. ones.
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to. >,n«| ..... .... -----Lu
flMjvtmen* 1* ftn.
ri* tnf fflt Mil),
b«* l.ihifdft,* tryf Waw,1 «!#
hto **-»•»
«#«*•, Atk
SLOAN S ,
LINIMENT
ia t he lwet remedy for rheumatism, f
backache, sors turoat and sprains.
At afi deal***, Ik.
Sood lour coot* hi stoats for a |
trial bottle
Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc.
Every a here tn Ilf# the question la
aot ubat w* gain, but a hat we do.— IF YOU NAVE
Carlyle.
Deep cuts sLculd be healed by Han-
ford s Balaam. Adr.
Fainted complexions shouldn't al-
ways be token at their face value.
*«*.«uwaft “*
Tuffs nils
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