The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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Roll Your Own
THE SEMINOLE SENTINEL
MAN’S
BEST AGE
A mao it uold as his organa; h»
caa be M vigorous and healthy at
70 as at 35 if he aids his organa in
ptrforminc their functions. Keep
jrowr vital organs healthy with
GOLD MEDAL
The world'* Standard remedv for Mdn«.
Baby’s Health
is wonderfully protected and
colie, diarrhoea, constipation,
and other stomach and bowel
troubles are quickly banished
or avoided by using
MRS. WINSLOWS
ntblMfcr 111 OiMna'1 Iwhh,
This remedy quickly aids
the stomach to digest food
and produces most remark*
able and satisfying results in
regulating the bowels and
preventing sickness.
Plsuent to give—pleassnt to taka
Harmless, purely vegetable. Infanta'
•nd children s regulator, formula oa
•very labal. Gusnmteed non-narcotie.
nonalcoholic.
At AllDnifgfota
To abort a cold
and prevent com*
plications, take
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain*
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
FOP WOMEN
Dr.Tutts
Liver Pills
RMfilfl
7 Tb. powerful, healing warmth of
I Hunt. Lightning Oil gtree Inetant
and paeltire relief from throbbing,
wm reeking palne of Hheama-
tlna, gmreigla. Headache, etc. At
your druggieU, He and tae a bottle
HINTS
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fAPUDINE
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W. N. U., DALLAS, NO. 20-1120.
COUGHED FOB 2 YEARS
OROEBEOJO DENVER
Ottstor said she couldn’t got wall In
Illinois, but sh« did.
"I bad a vary bad cough for two yaars,
dll tht time, day and nlsht Could alaep
hut little. 1 tried everything but got
no relief. Finally my doctor aald be
could do no more for me, that I had bet-
ter go to Denver, aa I couldn't Uve Is
Illinois. Then 1 tried Milk* Emulsion.
From the very drat It helped me. By the
time I had taken IS bottles my cougb left
me entirely. I have gained In atrengtb
and fleah and am now in perfect health."
-lira. Alice If. Huntley, 182 No. Pearl
St., Galesburg, 111.
Build up your system and give It a
chance to light off disease. Muaa Emul-
•lon coate nothing to try and It has done
the work for thousands of others.
Milks Emulalon Is a pleasant, nutri-
tive food and a corrective medicine. It
restores healthy, natural bowel action,
doing away with all need of pills and
physics, it promotes appetite and quickly
puts the digestive organs In shape to as-
similate food. As a builder of flesh and
strength Milk* Emulalon la strongly rec-
ommended to thoee whom alckneaa has
weakened, and Is a powerful aid In re-
sisting and repairing the effect* of watt-
ing diseases. Chronic stomach trouble
and constipation are promptly relieved—
usually In one day.
This is the only eotld emulsion made,
and so palatable that it Is eaten with a
spoon like Ice cream. Truly wonderful
for weak, sickly children.
No matter how severe your cate, you
are urged to try Milks Emulsion under
this guarantee—Take six bottles home
with you, use It according to directions,
and If not satisfied with the results your
money will be promptly refunded. Price
80c and 81.20 per bottle. The Milks Emul-
sion Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by drug-
gists everywhere— Adv.
Boosters do a lot of crowing, but the
hens egg them on.
The occasional use of Roman Eye Bal-
sam at night upon retiring will prevent
and relieve tired, watery eyes, and eye
strain.—Adv.
Order Filled.
“Did you see where some woman
complained becmfte she had to pay
$1 for a glass of lemonade?”
“Well, she asked to have a lemon
handed her, didn’t she?”
No woman would ever quarrel with
a man if It were not for the pleasure
•f maklug It up again.
BIG ULCER
ALL HEALED
"Here is another letter that makes me
Sappy," says Peterson, of Buffalo. "One
that I would rather have than a thousand
dollars.
"Money Isn’t everything In this world.
There Is many a big hearted, rich man
who would give all he has on earth to be
able to produce a remedy with such
mighty healing power as Peterson’s Oint-
ment, to sell at all druggists for 80 cents
a large box.”
Dear 8trs:—
“I was an untold sufferer from old run-
ning sore and ulcers. 1 had tried most
everything without any relief from pain.
A friend told me of your wonderful oint-
ment and the flrst box took away the
pain that had not left me before In years,
and after using just nine dollars’ worth
•f the salve I am cured. The ulcer was
• Inches by «H Inches, Is all healed and I
ran walk. Never, never will I be without
Peterson’s again.
“Tou may use this to recommend your
ointment. If you wteh. I cannot say enough
to praise It” Yours truly, Mrs. Albert
Southcott, Medina, N. Y. Mat! orders
filled by Peterson Ointment Co., Inc., Buf-
falo. N. Y.
Acid Stomach
Makes the Body Sour
Nine Oat of Ten People
Suffer Prom It
It sends its harmful acids and gates all
over the body, instead of health and
strength. Day and night this ceaseless dam-
age goes on. No matter how strong, its
victim cannot long withstand the health-
destroying effects of an acid stomach.
Good news for miDions of sufferers.
Chemists have found a sure remedy—one
that takes the acid np and carries it ont
of the body; of course, when the cause is
removed, the sufferer gets well.
Bloating, indigestion, sour, acid, gassy
stomach miseries all removed. This is
proven by over half a million ailing folks
who have taken EATONIC with wonder
fol benefits. It can be obtained from any
druggist, who will cheerfully refund its
trifling cost if not entirely satisfactory.
Everyone should enjoy its benefits. At
quentty the first tablet give* relief.
Htnsy Yield Higher.
The average yield of surplus hooey
In 1918 was 50 pounds to a colony of
honey bees, as estimated by the bu-
reda of crop estimates, United States
department of agriculture. This is con-
siderably above average of 45 pounds
In 1918, and of 41 6-10 pounds for the
five years 1913-1017. The relative pro-
portions In which the honey of the
last two years was marketed are Indi-
cated by 59 for extracte^honey, 31 for
comb honey and 10 for bulk honey.
About one-third of the product goes to
“outside” markets. v
Shave With Cutlcura Soap
And double your razor efficiency aa
well as promote skin purity, skin com-
fort and skin health. No mug, no
•limy soap, no germs, no waste, no
Irritation even when shaved twice
dally. One soap for All uses—shaving,
bathing and shampooing.—Adv.
Wild Beasts’ Toll in India.
Not a day passes of your own life
but somewhere In India some 50 peo-
ple have died through the action of
wild beasts. It Is not to be supposed
that efforts are not made to destroy
these monsters. Standing rewards
are offered by the government for the
killing of all the more dangerous types.
But so wild and impenetrable are their
sanctuaries that It Js linjwwsible to do
anything except to keep their number
within bounds in the more populous
territories.
An Inducement
‘The prices In this fashionable res-
taurant are very stefip.”
“Maybe that is why so many climb-
ers are to be seen here."
& Pennyracker Top Converter
/or Ford Cats • ^
Whether your car is new or
old, it turns your present
top into a strictly “one man”
top with aU the graceful
appearance and convenience
of the most expensive car
Wms ittsckisftkt hssvHdur Ts, Cssvtotr CQUipIIlent.
A Classy, Stream'Line
One'Man'Top for 9&1<k
Eliminating the unsightly front bows and
tension straps it gives s clear vision and
unrestricted passage through the front
door.
Easily and quickly installed by any par
owner with a hack saw and screw driver.
$7.50
Price complete for
either touring car
or runabout • • •
If four dealer cannot supply you, order from us.
Pennypackcr Mfg. Co., 1009 Michigan Ave., Chicago, III.
Meritorious automotive Inventions financed, developed and marketed.
SOLS FOR ao YEARS
For MALARIA,
CHILLS and
FEVER
Aloe • Fin* GanervJ
Strengthening Tonic.
M» >Y ALL nuk sna»
THERE HE STANDS!
/^RAND old “Bull” Durham. He belongs In this
VJ country’s Hall of Fame. Can you think of a more
familiar figure? For over half a century Bull has
been part of the landscape; the tobacco he represents
has made millions and millions of friends.
You can roll fifty-thrifty cigarettes from one bag.
GENUINE
BulCDurham
TOBACCO
10c
With VKlfttV. piper you
can roll the best “Bull”
Durham cigarettes.
WRawiAwhlllMtW'V1- —V-
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.