The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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THE SEMINOLE SENTINEL
WRIGLEVS
Bright eyes,
rosy cheeks
and red Ups
come from good
digestion.
Wrttfley's Is a delicious
aid to the teeth, breath,
appetite and digestion.
Sealed
Tight
Kept
Right
DEW HAS VITALIZING EFFECT
o
Abundant Proof That It Possesses In-
vigorating Action That Affects
Growth of Plants.
Dew la vitalizing, not entirely be-
eanse It la water but because it pos-
sesses an Invigorating action due part-
ly nt any rate to the fact that it is
saturated with oxygen, and it has been
stated that during its formation per-
oxide of hydrogen and some ozone are
developed. It Is not Improbable that
the peculiarly at tractive and refresh-
ing quality that marks the early-morn-
ing air lias Its origin In this way. The
difficulty of Inducing grass to flourish
under a tree In full leaf Is well known
and Is generally explained by saying
that the tree absorbs the nourishing
constituents of the soil or that it keeps
the sunlight away from the grass and
protects It from rain. It Is doubtful
whether nny of these explanations Is
true, the real reason most probably
being that the vitalizing dew cannot
form upon the grass under a tree,
whereas ns a rule both rain and light
oun reach It.
No Poetry Then.
“Stone walls do not a prison make,
nor Iron bars a cnge," said the sympa-
thetic visitor to the convict.
"That’s line poetry, ma’am," replied
the prisoner, “but Just let ’em lock you
up Inside stone walls and behind Iron
bars and sec If you can get out.”
COULDN'T FORGET THE GREEN
Mrs. Flannlgan's Neat Expreeeion of
Loyalty to Her Native and Her
Adopted Land.
Mrs. Flnnnlgan for years has proud-
ly exhibited from her front window
a row of geraniums. In pots wrapped
In bright, Irish green crepe pupei*,’
says the Indianapolis News. But the
othpr <lny when her neighbor, whose
son was In France for several months,
pullpd back her window curtain and
revealed her flower pots, decorated In
red, white and blue paper, Mrs. Flnn-
nlgan was visibly troubled. She wor-
ried nnd worried. It Is quite hard to
be loyal to two countries nt the same
time, yet Mrs. Flnnnlgan desired to
he so.
Then one morning her wide Irish
smile came back to her face. And
passers-by snw In the Flnnnlgan front
window a row of flower pots brave In
red, white and blue coverings and
every covering was tied to the pot
with a wide band of green ribbon.
The Cheerful Optometriet.
Patient—My headache Is not nny bet-
ter, doctor.
Doctor—Did you report to the eye
clinic, as I told you?
Patient—Yes. doctor, I went to the
eye clinic and the optimist said I was
all right, although he did not examine
my eyes.—Journal of the American
Medical Association.
A Food That Builds/
Grape* Nuts
A staunch food made of
■wheat oTid malted barley.
And flill of sound
For those who work with
brain or brawn there is no
better breaktasi cr lunch than
Grape-NuteTieres a Reason "
Sold by Grocers
Halt Rectum Cereal Cb. Inc, Battle Oeek. fficMgan.
FROM FORTY-FIVE
TO sim
A Word of Help to Women
of Middle Age From
Mrs. Raney.
Horae, Okla.—"When I was 4S years
old Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Com-
pound carried
through the critical
period of the Change
of Life in safety. I
am over 60 and nave
raised a family of
eight children and
am in fine health.
My daughter and
daughters-in-law
recommend your
Vegetable Com-
pound and I still take
______it occasionally my-
self. Yon are at liberty to use my
name if you wish. Mrs. AUCB Raney,
Morse, Oklahoma.
Change of Life is one of the moat
critical periods of a woman’s existence.
This good old-fashioned root and herb
remedy may be relied upon to overcome
the distressing symptoms which accom-
pany it and women everywhere should
remember that there is no other remedy
known to carry women so successfully
through this trying period as Lydia EL
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
If you want special advice write to
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (con-
fidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter
will be opened, read and answered by a
woman and held in strict confidence.
LadiesKeep Y our Skin
Clear, Sweet, Healthy
With Cuticura Soap
and Cuticura Talcum
THEY SPUI.AU
, DISEASE
I LEER Attract,
anywhere. DAISY FLY KILLER attract, and
kills all ®*a. Neat. dean, ornamental, convenient and
----1 cheap Lasts ail era-
Mon.. Made of metal,
/can't spill op tip over;
will not noil or injure
anything. Guaranteed.
riJilll..
--at jrour dealer or
* ( bv EXPRESS, prepaid. IL». „ „
HAROLD SOMERS. 160 Da Kalb Ava, Brooklyn. N. Y.
r rm—*»• 1 —« \
l*vUyc\A
PIN
PLUG TOBACCO
Known as
‘that good kind”
cIry it-and you
will know why
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
iv.iDandruSBtonnRalrraUlaa
Rastorsa Color and
ly to Cray and Faded Hair
, Wo. and $1.00 at drnRi«ta.
___ _ , jHtaeoi Chem. kke. PalchornajET.
HINDERCORNS Removes Ora,. OaJ-
lonew, etc., *tope ail pain, aneuree cutnfurt «otba,
feet, makes walking «a»y. Met by mall or at Dru*-j
(tat*, iiltool Cbemteal Works, ratebosrun, »• Y.
MITCH £1-1.
EYE SALVE
■“ Me—oil iruyguu or by matl Asia
Aim/-- HALL AROCaCL.lM. .
Haps , * IA Wnahlnctoa St.. K. T.
WEAK SORE EYES
its Class.
“What steed do you suppose was
most popular In tlm days of chivalry?”
“It must have been a knight-mare.”
Anything worth having Is worth
working for.
Get Back Yonr Health
Are you dragging around day after
day with a dull backache? Are you
tired, and lame morning*—subject to
headaches, dizzy spell*, and sharp, stab-
bing pains. Then there’s surely some-
thing wrong. Probably it’s kidney
weakness! Don’t wait for more serious
kidney trouble. Get back your health
and keep it. For quick relief get plenty
sleep and exercise and use Doan’i
Kidney Pilli. They have helped
thousands. Atfc your neighbor l
A Texas Case
J. E. Ross, Elee-
tra, Tex, says:
“My back pained
continually and It
was difficult tor me
I to stoop over. Ev-
ery muscle In my
back was lame and
imomlngs when 1
igot up my back was
io stiff; I could
hardly straighten.
mMy kidneys acted
Irregular, especially
"at night. A few
.boxes of Doan’s
Kidney Pills cured
'me of the trouble."
Get Doea't at Any Store, 60c sBea
DOAN’S ■SKST
FOSTER-M1LBURN CO, BUFFALO, N. Y.
Each package of “Diamond Dyes”
contains directions so simple thnt any
woman can diamond-dye a new, rich,
fadeless color Into worn, shabby gar-
ments, draperies, coverings, whether
wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods.
Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other kind
—then perfect results are guaranteed
even if you have never dyed before.
Druggist has color card.—Adv.
Adam also got his eyes open after
his marriage.
IIKMSTITCHINO AND riCOTlNC ATTACH
KENT works oa any and all machlaa*
•Irapl* and *aay to work; yon can now maki
tho *fc« thin** In your own homo thnt you
hn<l to hlr# inndo or go without; aura U
r>l***o; pries »*.»». O.m W&v.lty Company
Corpus Chrlatl. T«xaa. Bot 1S11.
“Diamond Dyes”
Tell You How
A Child can Follow Directions
and get Perfect Results
LIFT CORNS OFF
IT DOESN’T HURT
With fingers! Corns lift out and
costs only few cents
“DANDERINE”
Stops Hair Coming Out;
Doubles Its Beauty.
Pain? No, not one bitl Just drop
a little Freezone on that touchy cornj
Instantly It stops aching, then you lift
that bothersome corn right off. Yes,
magic! Costs only a few centa.
Try Freezone I Your druggist sells
a tiny bottle, sufficient to rid your feet
of every hard com, soft com, or com
between the toes, and calluses, without
one particle of pain, soreness or irri-
tation. Freezone is the mysterious
ether discovery of a Cincinnati genlock
—Adv. ^
Vivacity Is fine when yon don’t wanf
to just rest.
A few cents buys “Danderine.”
After an application of “Dauderlne”
you can not find a fallen hair or any
dandruff, besides every hair shows new
life, vigor, brightness, more color and
thickness.—Adv.'
The plainer the woman the longer
It takes her to select a becoming bon-
net
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local application* a* they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There Is
only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness,
and that Is by a constitutional remedy.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE act*
through the Blood on the Mucous Surface*
ef the System. Catarrhal Deafness la
caused by an Inflamed condition of th«
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When this tube Is Inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, and
when It I* entirely closed, Deafness Is the
result. Unless the Inflammation can be re-
duced and this tube restored to Its nor-
mal condition, hearing may be destroyed
forever. Many cases of Deafness are
caused by Catarrh, which Is an inflamed
condition of the Mucous Surfaces.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any
case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be cured by HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE.
All Druggists 7Bc. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio.
A young man may be as old ns he
feels; but he Is seldom as rich as he
looks. *
Red Cross Ball Blue Is the finest
product of Its kind In the world. Ev-
ery woman who hoa used It knows
this statement to be true.
-—............... V
Of Course Not.
Diners nt a certain city restaurant
are getting much enjoyment out of a
warning sign recently placed In a
conspicuous place behind the counter
and rending, “Not responclble for
Wearing Apearl or plages.”
To Be Washed Out
Hogg—Wrote a ballad on my cuff
the other day. What #ould you ad-
vise me to do with It?
Blogg—Send It to the laundry.-—
London Tit-Bits.
It Is difficult for a young man to
understand what attractions his sister
has for other young men.
HURT ALL OVER
COULDN’T SLEEP
Suffered So Much and So Long,
Indiana Lady Became Dis-
couraged, and at.Times
Cared Little to Live.
Leavenworth, Ind.—Mrs. Hannah
Pern, of this town, writes: “About
six years ago I began the use of Cardul
for female weakness. I suffered such
fearful bearing-down pains at ... It
seemed Kite something was just press-
ing on the top of my head and it
burned like fire. I was, Indeed, •
nervous wreck.
“For four years I couldn’t do my
housework. I was In bed roost of
the time. ... I got so discouraged,
and at times I wanted to die, I was In
so much pain. At times I hurt all
over.... At night I was restless and
couldn’t sleep. I had no appetite, In
fact was a misery to myself and every
one else.
“I continued In this condition Until
finally I began Cardnl . . . Took
Cardul regularly nntll I took a number
of bottles. It cured me. I cannot say
too much for this treatment, and hlgh>
ly recommend It to others.”
For more than forty years Cardnl
has proven beneficial to suffering
women.
Your druggist sells it Try It!—Ad?,
Some men’s Ideas of reciprocity are
rather one-sided.
The charm of a bathroom la Its spot-
lessness. By the use of Red Cross Ball
Blue, all cloths and towels retain their
whiteness until worn out. 5c.
If a man will stand being petted
his wife has no earthly use for any
other pet animal.
• ^
ITCH!
UERE is an offer backed by one of yonr personal friends
11 —a man whom yon have known for a long time, and
in whoee honesty yon have implicit confidence. This man
is your local druggist. Ha will tell yon that he has been
selling Hunt’s Salvo, formerly called Hunt’s Cure ever
since he has been in business, under the strict guarantee
to promptly refund the purchase price to any dissatisfied
user.
He will say to you “Take home a box of Hunt’s Salva
and if it ia not sacccmfal in the treatment of itching akin
diseases, I will promptly refund to yon yonr 75 cents. (
Hunt's Salva is especially compounded for the treatment
of Itch, Eczema, Ringworm, Tetter, and other itching
akin diseases.
The General Manager of the Lida Valley Railway Co.,
Goldfield, Nevada, A. D. Qoodenongh, writes: “At one
time I had a very bad case of Eczema, which troubled me
for seven or eight years, snd although I tried all kinds of
medicine and several doctor*, I got no relief until I seed
Hunt’s 8alve. It finally cured me.
Thousand* of such letters have been received, testifying
as to the curative merits of this wonderful remedy.
Don’t fail to ask your druggist about Hunt’s Salva, formerly called Hunt’s Cura,
Show him this ad, and a* him if the statements herein made are not correct.
8old by all reputable druggist* everywhere at 75 cents per box, or sent fired oa
receipt of stamps or money order.
A* B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.. Sherman, Texas
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Stone, Harry N. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1920, newspaper, May 20, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556047/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.