The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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Idi fey Herself. Her Sin*
;||!l,:xeri!y Should Cora- '
.. vince Others.
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Christopher, 111,—"For four years !
Buffered from irregularities, weakness,
nervousness, and
was in -ja. run down
condition. Two of
our best doctors
failed to do me any
.good. I heard so
much about what
Lydia E. Pinkham 's
V ege table Com-
pound had done for
others, I trrftd it
and was cured.' I
am ho longer ner-
vous, am regular,
and in excellent
fjealth. I believe the Compound will
cure any i'cmale. trouble,''—Mrs.- ALtes
Heller, Christopher^ III
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Nervousness is often a symptom of
weakness-or some functional
merit, which ma;
"famous root anc I H„
13. Pirikham's Vegetable Com]
thousands of women have
experience.
If complications exist, write Lydia E.
Pipkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass,, for
suggestions in regard to your ailment.
The result of its long experience is
afc your service.
erq.nge-
ly be overcome by tnis
d herb remedy, Lydia
ege table Compound, as
by
Holding Him to His Word.
' "Ohol?- ht you said when wo began
%8££i ®?$ tliis case" in court," said tin; lawyer,
"that it wasn't the iuoiu'.v...vvou were
after, but the principle of the thing."
"I did say that ; but, what of It-V"
"Do-you stili l'eel that way about
It?"
"Of course I do.''
"Well, iir that event, since we hfiv-'
Just won a..splendid virturv,. I'll keep
1 tile money the jury awarded you, ami
you may have the verdict."
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HEADACHES
This• distressing Ailment should be
Relieved at once and save strain on
Nervous System. CAPUDINK gives,
quick relief. It's a liquid—Pleasant to
take.'—Adv.
Worldly . Advice.
"I wouldn't stoop in do a wrong
act;"
"<'T1 ii'k right: -It each-for• smrmrhlTr?-
high."—Louisville ( 'oi+rier-.Iiuir;ia 1.
IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
.should be given to sprains, suillihgs,
bruises, rheumatism ami muraligia.
- -KeejV - Wanstir-id's Sltt-gfc -Arrricn h.ini-
mentVhamiy on the shelf. Three sizes
—rl2C>c\: 0c and $1.00,—:Adv.,
The Easiest Way.
The unsuccessful.- classic scisTptur
gazed sadly at t he- ma si erpi ere jic; had
.•just .modelled in clay. Then lie set
upon it with lisis and stick, and made
of it a shapeless mass, (juolli he:
"One can. by taking thought. add a
— cobisl to his slat lie!"
vDr. Pierce's PelliTTf'-a-^uticst for liver,
"B^OweTs a tid
for a laxative, tjiree fora eat liartic. Ad
If a man
. he. is,either
born.
never chan
very j-ight
or \'crv
Piles Cured in ft (o I I Davs
Dnrgpists rpf (intl un n«*y if PA 7,0 OIN'TMKN'T fails
to cure Ijchi'iiir. B'imi. Hirudin# <>r Prutrudi Lig 1'i-ies.
FlTSt appiicutioti Gives reiirf. 6ec.
"They toll me .Jones is dead." "Ah!
.i+frt+htti+fy- -wb j' .-vw' -s-'i" h| hi- jw
seldom."
1—German airplane In Palestine,. captured by cavalry and being lowed to the British-, c;
do<js used 'in the Alps to convey wounded soldiers. 3—Australian troops matching up a batt
their places'in the Irenchc+s^iu France.
SHINING'MUNITION METALS TO THE ALLIES
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W
mp. " - Italian war
■-scarred road to take
iMirai
Trust Me! Try Dodson's Liver Tone!
^Qatomel Harms Li^r and Bopls
Bead my guarantee! Liven your liver and bowels
and get straightened up -without taking siclten-
'.' ing calomel. Don't lose a day's worki
saggm
m
There's no reason why a person
should take sickening, salivating calo-
mel when a. few cents buys a large
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone-"—a per-
fect substitute for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start your liver just as
,surej v as calomel,'byt it doesn't make
yoif sick and can not salivate: .
Children and grown folks can take
Dodson's T.TveT, "Tone, "beCfltisS" it is-
perfectly hartnless.
Calomel 1. a dangerous drug. It is
and attacks jjoiir hones. Tafe©- .
f nasty caloinef today and yow
weak, sick and- nauseated to-
mercury
a dose of nasty
will feel
morrow. Don't lOse* . sif day's ; work. ■
Ta ke a spoonful ..'.of'.. Dodson's lAveiP
Tone Instead' and you- will wak;e -j&'A
feeling gr?'at. • No more ^MUoiisnesf^
constipariwn,. sluggislhiess, headacbe,;.'.
coated tongue or sour stomach. Your
druggist says. if. you (fon't firi(r"Do<J
son's Liveracts,better than hor-
rible calomel your money Is.
foeiyQjU.rTAdV.
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A steamer
iu-e and I"'iljI:!111
idoiis demand for
THIS isn't" one. o^ those fake freQ treatment
offers you have Keen So many times. We
don't offer to give you something for nothing—-
but we do guarantee that you-can try this won-
derful treatment, entirely at our risk, and this
guarantee is backed by your local druggist.
This makes the offer one which you can ab-
solutely depend upon, because the druggist with
whom" you. have been trading would 'not stand
behind the guarantee if he did not know it to be
an honest and legitimate one. _ v.'
Hunt's Salve, formerly called. Hunt's Cure,
has been sold under absolute money blick guar-
antee for more (ban thirty years. It is especially
compounded, for fhe treatment of Eczema, Itch,
Ring Worm, Tetter, and oth«r itching skin dis-
eases. " ^
Thousands of letters testify to its curative properties. M.
reputable dry goods dealer in Duriuvt. Oklahoma, says: "I suffered." with" :':"
Eczema<?for .len years, and spent $1 .<>00.00 for doctor's*' treatments, without -
result. One box of Hunt's Cure entirely cured me." ~ j :
Don't fail to give Hunt's Salve n trial—prIce 7f5 cents, from ypur.iQCJlS
druggi.-t. or direct by mail it lie does not -handle it- •
RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Texas,
Clearly a Good Idea. ; Navy May Win Victory. . '.
h --aid youic; Mrs. ,Stj,lt. "I | from the Jirst battle (Iff the coast O
it s'11:i-'• of the politicfans want ; Scotland-, when .John Paul JoneS'-eap-:^
e parly lines." • | tTitimI the Sefapls and ScarborcfO^S'j 4'
Ie\ e iii.-v dn.-!rt,y dear,'buf v\ hy ; unl-il' -the- day \sd«a • Aflmimt
j V, ilii Lhe ;V:.!it.:!'icii!l '• ^ Vl-Olll't bay, —'
idesti'o\ei| Spain's Asiatic squadrdti,'
I he Americans have a long and nptablO
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du > -'11 lilt. I! t H.-o ; 1
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Mnviir:
a perfect nuisaiiei.
<t of
ruck.
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Without a Telescope.
Hil ■ mi- a-.'iin.-rfniwpyTp-hrHfVf*-
'o\i:red a hitherio U!d; i>wu.>te
of
naval victories upon the pages
■ r-history, and j here are many
d;-i I.N . r. .:
liinuna r\
la r
wlio believe that the decisive Victory
of the present war will be won by
-t bent- ra Lh< r. i ba n--iiy
frVinf. ,
r
t an Atlantic
I" n i t. ■ 11 Slati
Hjf j
■ it witji irm
is of. in\ a I
a m-1- si i
able si
•s .consigned to govcrujiiriit munition plants in
t« i's Kuropean allies in t supplying the t re-
lha t '
him.
Underscoring It.
ger- -Was V skeered? Why,
bombs beghn -to drop, f
. Hi
tl'icm bombs tiegHn
nigh ucnt into italics !
Used in the ma nil fad u re of war rna'terials
EXHIBIT OF .GUNS TAKEN BY THE FRENCH
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There's little peace \\ I
neys are weak nnd while
i;w be -nothing luorc pen
backache, sharp, Btabbiiifi
di/zy sp(
nnd
mil' kid
■:-t there
linn (lall
is, heail-
IneA' irrejSu-
"Every Picture
Tells a Story'
nelies, „
laritieSj/you must act quickly to avoid
the wfirc'serimiH trouble, dropsy, gravel
"heart- disease, "ITHrM's disease. 1!pI
Doan's Kidney Hills, the remedy thn
is sQ_w.arn.ily reniinmended everywhere
by grateful, users.
A Texas Case'
Ott« Ke«h, 40S
C'cslell St., New
iys: "I
liad a SlMfcrp pain
over my Uidneis
which bothered-
me wlien I .stclop-
ed. At niKbt. the
trouble broke niy
rest. Mornings;
when i' first got
up, i Was sore
and lame across
my back. Doan's
Kidney Pills
cured mo. That
happened four
ars agp and I" haven't had a weak
or painful back since." - .
(GitDoin'itt Any Store, flOcoBb* '
FOSTER-MlUBtfiN.CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
VISITOR FnO°^l ENGLAND
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ALL MEN AT HOME,SHO.ULD
PREPARE FOR WAR :
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The first - test a man- Is put thrji Po'f1
wjir or lifr insur;iurt i.s an elimi-
nation' of his waUi. This is most ossm-'
tia) because tho kidneys play a most im-
portant: part in causing prcinal urc-oliJ* a^o
juxl tlcatii. '1'tie inon1 injurious the pois-
com, sTiT--s
gical institute, r.ulTaio, N.V., wiio furtiier
ad\'iscs all jiooph^.vC* 110 are past thirty to
preserve the vitality of the hidmys and
free the bh od from poisonous elements,
su«'h as uric acitl—drink plenty of \vat'*r -
sweat .smile daily and take Anurie, dyuble
fc?t ren.ut Ii, h' fore meals.
Tliis * A n \i-lie is a late dis'^ov'ery of Dr.
I'ietc" and is put up in tablet form, and
can be obtained for *><V at almost any
dru*- rt+. ifnr that tinrfcrretip; '711 mT*>H
rheumatism, "rusty" joints, swtdlen feet
or hands, due .<> urie ach]_, Hi the blood,
Anurie (juitUly (dissolves 11 ir-aeid—fts
"iW!-pr TV-- dit-tle An-
urie b'-fbie meals and liye to be a hun-
dred. Hend 10 c- nts toT)r. 1'iercu-for trial
pat U it'A e of Anurie,
. -ri OKLAHOMA. FOLKS i
Quay, Okla. — "Mv bow ids were con*.
.siipati'd, jiiiuts were; Ktit'l', ankles and
feci swnlli'n, and I had pain in blpst'Y
and knccs. i realized that I had uric
acid in the 'system and sent for a'
trial package of Anurie. I then g'of
three" or four boxes of the Anurie Tab-- ..
lets and also 'started faking the 'Pleas- '
ant "Pellets' regularly. I alfso tools-two - .
trarrtrTT-TTf edleal' DtBCpv*
:'-£t'gor*
from pain, the joints have limbered"
up, and i am enjoying very good health
for an old man seventv-riine years of
age."—MARION Si'KNCER. ; '-.'=■ -y
IM*. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are tli®:-; :E
original .ifHle iaver I'iils. These tiny,
sugar-coated, anti-bilious granules-^
tliu siniillesi.and easiest- to tivke., •
up of May apple; the dried juice of tb®--
leaves of aloe and the root of jalap.
Almost every drug store in this eoua-...
.
try sells these vegi'taliie"pellets as-Keli-
as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis-
covery.—Adv. „ '
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Small Pill, Small
Dose, Small
Price Bat
(ircat in
its Good
Work
occasional alight stimulation.
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HT-TLE
1VER
I PH.LS.
OYER FILLS
corrcct '
Genuine
l>cars
signature
■zgrnsnta. v m.'t-11itfzarx.
Colorless or Pale Faces w^dd!^tet',ea^Tcof SS"
condition which wiji be greatly helped by CsUPtel* S OIl jPlllS'
■- Hundreds of Gernutn guns captured by the Kretich in the battle of the
Chomin dos Dnines. nre,'pn ..exhibition for th(> French populace in front 6v. a
famous old church in Solssons.
WILLING TGrPAY ANY
Chinnman Anxious to . Use Vi/„eighing
Machine, Was Trying to Insert.
Folded Bill in Slot.
PR1CET p<)T*lcet Irntl -h;?Wvd ovrt ^t.
I ho vainly attemjitpd to insert: in the
slot. -This coii'i did not lit and he triwl
again \\ilh a quarter. Still no success.
Evidently this machine of the "foreigrt-
devils" required a higger sacrifice. A'
half-dpilar was forthcoming, and lust
Sir Frederick K. Smith, who was
Great Britairfs censor during the flrJTt
\vpgir of the war, Is now on a. visit-in
the United States, lie believes t.ha>
<?en^ori«hip Should not prevent the pub-
lication of the heroic deeds; of the
t roops. _
St'
Ideal ForBaby's Skill
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IRRITAtINQ COUGHS
coogba, colds, boartenes*,
to"-^3aK2S82:
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s^isifcaii ,-
*1918-.
As "Kb wnlked out upon the pla^fohn
of an. inte'rurban station he att^Wed
nttenlion Immediately. He was'"rather
different from the ordinary Chinaman.
_Thts,«',were. the, coiled nlgtat.l,.flapping
trousers and long, loose jacket, but his
face was anything but Celestial. While
the usual. Chinaman exprc-'-es-only ha-
bitual stoicism, (bis nuiu benmed good
humor and intefllgont inquisitlveness.
Unaware iiiat lpo was the center of
attraction, l.e walked up to n weighing,
^natMnF-^^"sngrrgp^^^ri^&ttieat'^
evident', for he reached down into a
asr he was inserting a folded bill, the
station agent rushed out and held his
arm.
v":-;-,.- '. . Prjde Before Faii.. -....
"My poor man. how did .Vou hrfppcn'
to come here;?" asked the sympathetic
prison Osiior. ' --
''Overconfidence caused my ruin,
ma'am," replied the international
crook.' '' . ' "
""But I don't understand." ,
in '' boobs."—Elrmlngbain Age-Herald, more ihaif'ii few ininutes
Fish That Do Not Sleep.
"In my room I have a bovv.l of water
containing goldfish. I noticed tlijiJ
Ihese fish never sleep. Sometimes I"
slay up at night reading until one
o'clock, but ev<Mi at that - hour , thes^
fish are as frisky as in the daytime,
writes- a correspondent in the. Cardiff
Western Mail. I pointed this curlousL
fact-out to a friend who is a nuturallst,
and he told me-thAt'there are several
species of flsh^ reptiles and insects
which never sFecp durfng the wfioie of
their existence. Among fish, he. ex-
plained, it is positively known that
goldfish, salmon and pike never ^ steep'
kt all ; ^§£e iare.several., fiths.:
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Stanford fails ©m-seventy-fiveyearn
For Mela and - {j
Miss Stifdl Indigo
—- ' Kid Glove fm!ahjEIgtb^.,,,.,__
v For Women
Remember, It'ja the CLOTH in your over
that gives the wear—Stifel Indigo has a 75
took for the
T trade mark—it'a your gi
vlnoigo Dyer
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Buck, James T. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1918, newspaper, February 22, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242429/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.