Pauls Valley Democrat. (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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Pa IIS VALLEY DEMOCRAT^-
... ..... i 1
of
'atiN V riUr > ,
tile JJIIfst
rteivi't and Mioses
u li i an; tlie giiestcf <i
Denton.
'HUR
fr-RS 0 W PKICHELL fNItRlSiNS
(Contributed)
l Mi- <>. W I'atcheh deli;
(ill I ent Ttailled New Ye;
Da) in honor of Mrs. J.
Voting, a I«"i J'•" redden.!, of
I'aul \alley, Inn now of okla-
homa f 'ity.
1 lie LTiicsts were met at the
Mi h -Millirit-nt. the jire.it need beiiij:
Mrs h. L. a large < Impel. It i-. necessary
Wliai t in to raise >_!">i 0i) toPivct t his build
Mia. John i1which it is pur i sed toe ■
I.U'indi P.. Helm Hall, as
monument to 11 Hi life and la!
i it i hi < • p; i ti a ted wuinan.
A'ooiit iifty Indie- a'tenih
tin' meetin^: at Mi -. ileed's.
1'api t \v.-re ppi lUi i'd b\ M :
I. ,\ W'ehh and Mi - If T* l'ri. >
on the life and life woi k of M i
Lucinda Helm, and an oiVerinj.
was ta'cn for tiie Lin-ind.
I! Mm 11 ail.
The afternoon v\ as oi i \ < n• <
PERSONALS
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II' an i I'a'Jcr < n was a Okla
linina t'ii v v i>n.or Mimlav.
w i
. A. <
ll Y>i
miior wa- a W uiiii'-
■•a I ist Siindav.
Atty. Joe A
the lily tiuti
week attending
Mi (putell
111 HI it' '1'ie silii V
SOCIAL
VIi md Mrs K T. Price gave
a ■ inform il dinner i arty mi the
■J't; ■ mi 'I incnt irv ti; Mis. J
a.. Y' > g, of Oklahoma C'itv.
C!ov<«*s a'<ho laid for Mrs. .J. A.
Vimihk, Mr, iinl Mrs S:tiu Ken
• ) il utd Mauler Clyue i uurg.
11 tls'll
o i by ;iio nii'iug hostess and by vocal and iintrninoiita) inn
■(! iit'i.i the (>e lot w'lero, ie, and refreshments were
was a general hand sliak served hv Mrs. Jived before the
inn with their old time friend. |
After half hour Mient in a
soi ial way, the fun of the even-!
ing began. Kach jieruon was
given a card on which was writ-!
ten part of a quotation, thosej
Kd«aids wa- in
i Stratford thi:i
Jjistiict Com I
I'll.an* returned
after >«|. ndiiig
ihe boiidiiy- near Elmore.
Mi s Lm;iie (..'nnimings leluin
ji.'d .Molality ii'iiin a \i-il with
triends in Oklahi ma City. •
\V. 1„. Oapps, ol Tulsa, is in
the City f..r a \i.-it with his
|daughter. Mrs. Hoy jj. Luster.
Hon Ij. and A. L Moore were
GEO. I. JORDAN
Lawyer ar-<i Notary Public
L. A. REEVES
1. ird ai d Loan Man
The Jordan Land S Loan Co.
Plcntv oi"
Money to Loan on Long Time at a
Low Rate of Interest
We give you prorr.pt and honest service, and the fuil
amount of your lean. We will sell ycu a ; irm, or b'J\
you one or will buy yours ii the title is good, and price
reasonable. Place your land with us. We solicit yo
business. Cull [pa us, cr address us. at Pauls V^mr.y,
Oklahoma.
T!
HttKLE-B/e
ol the meeting. ... ...... . .... , _
Do yoi know tint fully nine out ot ^^Mrs. A. S. Spangler leturned
ev;ry ten eases of rheumatism arej^T tiesday from a visit to Mrs. A.
A HERO IN A LIGHTHOUSE Lull J>. and A. L Moore were simply rheumatism of the musclar. It. Wilson in Wynnewood Mrs.
For years J. S Donahue, So. Haven,! transacting husitu ss Ju hexing Que to cold or damp, or chronic rh#u | Spangletr was tho honor guest
Mi;h., a civil war captain, as a light Ion I lie first of the week. j maiism, and require no internal ^reat- J at an elegant afternoon affair
I whose quotations matched he j house keeper, averted awful wr?clcs, Mrs. K, S. Clayton is visiting mfnt w^atever Appiy Chambef.lain s on the dOth, given by Dr. and
| Liniment freely and see how of nick it j Mrs. ISoozer, and also, ata
gives relief. For sale by all jpealers. J chaiming dinner on the
uivon by Dr. and Mrs H. P.!
in^ pardners. Jitil"8 for spi 1 j but a queer fact is, he might have with a brother at. Pi. Worth,
ing were ignored and new words' been a wrecV, himself, if Klectric flit-j Texuh, this week.
j coined, much to the merriment j ters had not prevented "They cured
j " j 1 ' | MlS. 1' llitlk Ivea^es rettimedj .-A— c/\o IC ri^^riiyiIt Wilson
The following announcement i of the company for an hour or me of kidney trouble and chills, he, jJOUU( U) Oklahoma City buuday tjroatN I IAL j
i-i Iiom h« Palis eoi respondent | uiore, after which tho hostess| writes, "after f had taken other M j atlera vv<jtk'.s v - it, here with ro
to the f 'alias News: [served delicious refreshments,'called cures for years, without benefit |ja(jv#.a atHj trj0„d«
Mr and Mrs. John Hacklean-
iioiun n the engagement and a(>-
promrliiag marriage of their
daughter, Lillian Grace,to Claud !
of aandwiches, pickles, cake,
pineapple, w h i p p e d cream,
coffee and divinity.
and they alto improved mv eight.
Now. at seventy, I am feeling tine." ^ 'hibhrf, leading met
For dyspepsia, mdigestion, all etoro j Chunt of 1 tudy, wai attending
Ah the hour was growing jach, liver and kidney troubles
Kvemtt. Baker, of Pauls Vulluy,
Okla . to 1x3 solemnized at theii
home in Pine Blutf street Jan.
84.
late, the guests leltictanily de-; are without equal. Try them.
m littji' of rev m MRS. wm mm
parted, proclaiming Mrs. Patch
e 1 and her chaiming daughter.
Miss Jewel, indeed, royal en
tertainer*.
50 cts. at Agoew & Baker's.
Will Do t'tunitMns
,l,ev! husuieas iu the city the iii^t of
0„jyjilie week.
I ilieses Vivian J'radon and
! Myrtle Horne sjwnt pari of the
'liolidayei with Mi«s llraden's
'sister, Mis. W. (J, Martin, iu
Mi and A.r^. < S. Edwants ] Mefidames J. A. Young,
iiave orieof the most delightful j
dinner parties ot the hulida)
season, on VN'ednesday of last
week, complimentary to liev.
and Mr. U in Deuhani
Tti ! artihttc in nie ot Mr and'
Mr- l<klwarils was mo t attract !
i >e with its prutusioH of luistle |
t<ie, ferns and (oiled plants
'I he dining tahle was deco-'
rnled wnii a j o'a^us pluinosus,
an/'a la. rial t iii ist nits hell
M u- HUHpenoi , lie Vt it, while
t tie^H.iine i ll e > evktr scheme j
was canieil iu the courses
pt ttiowrli ju jnred dinner
„.f«Mlde-l >( hoiita gile.sts,COV- j
eri were id fir Messrs and!
t'laiiuiiiigs, and j
md Muses liii- |
an aei le Kerr,
Those fortunate enough to be' R' E' !!,ldeD- wbo soW hia f-i,,aib ! Wynnew.^l.
invito W010: i°8 business last spring to N. C. IfoshJ
has decided to again engage in that I 1 l"1- 'v • r>-
business and is now fully prepared for
the work. He solicits your business
and guarantees that his wotk will be
first class aud satisfactory in every
respect. His office is at the saaie o'd
stand, on McClure avenue. He will
make a specialty of repairing delects
in all plumbing. tf.
Afttaltf. Lik. Oth.r Mu.l WheD bu*in* C0°Kh medici°« 'or1
■ • Givtn 3uffici«nt 'or children bear in miod that Chamber-^
Making N««d«d ftairs. laiu's Cough Remedy is raost eflfectual
.By W M.TS1U « nst«TK.> j'or colds, croup and whooping cough
Too many rarinir* mtlk yti ir cow4 ®°d that it contains no harmful drug
from "calf to calf." to yor saie by g|i dealers.
th« taw forbtda th *llin$\ of milk ;
of row§ nttbln two « fks calrfiiK " . . ■
or (If* ilaya after. This rati la nonn |
too long and to fact young lioifarn ' r . • i /
would do bettar If the* wer« then a CVeillng H fl U OOrrCS-
toncer r«at befor# calving.
Sam Kendall,
Eugene Turner,
M. C. Wilson,
i mi Patterson,
W. U.Gibson,
F. P. Wright,
T. 0. Franks,
I. F. Roberts,
L. H. Spencer,
R. T. Price,
loe Mali pin,
E. M Taylor,
W. M Erwin,
W. W. Kice,
W. C Van II(H>zer,
A C. Conner and
A. S. Spangler.
Mesdann
(J-t I J ord. in
file, ('lllliiii: >.'•
Jul.a, ,)' a) « '
LUCINDA E. HELM PRSJSE MEETING
A Praise Meeting at the lesi
liliAI) THIS
One Miiall Kittle of Hall's
Texas Wonder cures Kidney
and Blodibr troubles, Gmvel,
Dial etes, Npuralgla, Rheuma-
tism, Weak ai.d J^ams Backs,
in all ages. Write to I)r. E. W.
Hall, 20L'6 Olive Street,' St.
Louis, for local testimonials.
Sold liy druggist-
We once heard a farmer at cotinff
Inatftute defend b!a practice of milk- )
I leg tail cow up to the last moment on '
Isle, a former j th« ground that he worked every day ■
teacher in tho city schools here, i wanted his cows to <to the same
, . , ' , , A woman asked him if tie did not
but now at Edmond, spent a!
reat on Sundays and be rather shame-
facedly replied that be worked every
day In I lie week, particularly during
the an miner months Not much use
of j arguing with a man like that, but ex-
perience shows that tt Is much better
for the health and iisefulnnxs of the
fe\y days here the past wet
with friends,
Mrs. Elizabeth Plaster,
Wynnewood, who spent part
ol the holidays with hill soil,! cow< eareflally helferB, to give her
Air. Al'iult Plaster, returned] at least a month's rest during the
home Monday. j Jrear- , ... .. ., . ,
J t A cow is a milk machine. It Is true.
Miss Gertrude Reed left Sun-! and we want to get all we can out
clay tor Baldwin, Kansas to at-
ponderice School
Mathematics, all branches,
Ancientand Modern Language
Full courses or special assist-
ance. For these subjects
correspondence study is an
ideal method. Satisfaction
suaranteed.
w
H. JJUXTOiN. A
HJ.; —
Phone >86 Pauls Valley, Okla.
I).
mi Aitillia?
dt'iice of Mrs S. S Reed, on
j Dec. 27th. will be of great in j
terest to the Methodis s through i
'out the county and Slate
Some months ago the Worn
Mi MAO Bl'FiNb liCSIESS ail's Mi Sionary Council of the
if THE W.illi till? Method'-t vh'tveh out auap
da> nneting of tin
Whi-t t'lnli with Mrs
P. M. ROUSELL
TRANSFER CO.
Draying Of All Kinds
tend school, stoppin ; en route
in Olilahoru i City to visit her
brother.
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Ji^vesati'1
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Latimer
attended "Polly of the Circus''
at the Ovorholster in Uklahoma
City, at a mid-night nntitive,
I Sunday night.
I Mrs. Sal lie Cockran,
I Wynnewood, spent last
of her, hut like machines made of
ateel and wood she miiat be given
time for repairs or she will wear out
all to quickly
TO KEEP HANDLES UPRIGHT
iap-
the
epia
"t he
The 1
Tnursda
ml Hum- wn- tpiito
p ii.air, notw Ihsiandin
•. , j ini'leuieiit weather.
I he lalh caids were
h ' Is which suggested
sv. >• t siiinme time long (
The prizes were l>eaut-iful• '1'he mon'hof December, lull,
oiniiigh to have come in a'also closed the quarter century
CoristmaH stocking. The Club of active service of the Worn
Imc e—a cut giass salt anil pep-Lin's Home Mission Society. In
_was wm I v Mrs. John addition to other work of the
St'iiLon, uiid the guest pri/e—a j society, "schools for mountain
lovely cream and sugar—by eers, immigrants, dependent
Mis. Qi> o. Jordan The conso a no delinquent, as well as lie-
lat.on prize, wonhy Miss Whar-Jgro. youths have been organ
ton, was a liny silver hell
pe.il to all Southern Methodist i Nothing toj large or two small
churches-to observe Doe. 2,j, the pr(>;T)pt attention and quick
hirl liday of Miss Lut-hida Ilelm,
of the
Pall Arranged In Thia Manner Will
Often Be Found of Great Con-
venience Around Dairy.
tt often happena that one find* it
convenient to have a pail on which
tbe handle will remain upright at all
tlmea, says the Farm and Home. An
Friday i or(lina,7 P3'1 can be fixel1 t0 produce
- | the desired result. A piece of tin. a.
llighl.witl) bet' sistct. Miss 1 eaii( iH cut a« shown, and attached to the
Bradlield, en route home from1 side of the pail at the place where
Oklahoma Citv, wht.ro she at-1 ,1 udl^7mfs by ,bendi"g t,;e 8'f
«kv«r no that it engages the handle
tended tin' Stale Teacher--' A^-
social ir
M is-
Solid Gold
Pair of spectacles accurately
fitted to your eyes absolutely
FREE. For particulars ad-
dress E. BERRIGAN,
Norman, Oklahoma
«v,
Fidelia E. Carter, D. C.
CHIROPRACTIC
All Diseases Tieateil
Without Drugs
211 Paul Ave.
Pauls Valley, Okla.
, .. . . . . , i,„ i work. Crating and packing.
>t kfntii. KN, ronndur of the .T
Won.au' Ho,ii- M i-sion Society ' All work guaranteed. Licensed
.•I thai rnugregaiioii, bv having draymen under bond.
a Praise .Meeting and Thank Phones
"" "ni* Residence 129 Office 242
d i;iit dropped by Santa C Inns
in lus hurried flight.
In addition to the Club mem
in*!, the following ladies enjoy
Mi's. I>um-' hospitality:
.isdames lioo. I. Jordan,
J. A Snodgrass,
A P Burns
iy, "l (twelve in number) inatric
u 'ting last year more than
liOO students."
The tirst large school which
came int.. existence under the)'"
Woman s Home Mission organ-
ization was tbe Sue Bennett |
Scho >1 in the inountM ' town of
London Ky. The equiptnent
l-uunishcd Rooms for Rent
Nicely furnished rooms, well
located and convenient to busi.
nens part of the city and finest
boat ding house, tor tent. Phone
:mm>. tf
Nice lots in Pauls \ alley to
trade for horses or cattle or sell
Oil t he installment plan.
J, P. AutoneUe
rrnucATios notici;
J. L Botvnian, ai d of tliis school has never Inea
One Way of Saving
a Baby—Free to Try
-sin K;ii-i.n rctiirneil
Tue-il;i> I, on j a vi>it to In'i'j
coin in, Mr.-. Mill.-i. in I'lireoil.;
Syveull onto taililin liH wi'ic
I
given in her hornu. among t In'in I
|n dance giveil by her bosle.-s|
I on Monday evening.
Dr. and M's, Shelton sp<.'iil |
. pa11 of the holidays in Wvi.ue-
| wood. Dr. tjbelton has return-
ed home, but Mrs. Shelton will j
remain in Wynnewood until
after the wedding of her sister,
Mi.-s Mildred Moote, on Jan. tit h.
Mr. aud Mrs. N it I'ai ham and
.Mr. Hall rarhaiu and family
from Purcell, and Mrs. Hay-
good Parhain and little son. of
Chick nil a, sjKjnt last Satufda
and Sunday with their father,
15 L Parhain
Dt. and Mrs. J. G, Sadler re
turned to their home in Hendei.
son, Texas last Friday after
spending the holidays with Mrs.
Sadler's parents, Mr. and Mis,
IJiSlldagp
3S£ fctea
Keeps Handles Upright.
Thia
(Seal)
Tin- A, Kclwiirils,
AtUirm y for Plaintiff
T..1. Athtin.
Clerk of Di rK-t. i on: t
mother does not live r/ho would not
til in her power to keep her child
1 but often aht does not know
■ •w. ao when a doctor of : tandlnu point*
ii ' way all can afford to Uuten.
It hi an accoptcd fact that nine out of
I n ol thf> troubles of infants and ehll-
•n Is fritestinul. You notice It by tho
• ct that the child i.(> i.oastipatrd, it
I Urtiea, is peevish and crios. Don't r1v>
remedy that contains an opiate, because
t ie child will get in the habit r needing
ii and don't become alarmed and run at
u<« for a doctor.
Try a ftctentlflc laxative first. Give a
* nail dose of Hr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin,
r'lts remedy that Is intended for tho use
f cldldren. It l« mild, gentle and non-
u'ltpinff. Tho remedy is ab.'olutely pure
,<Md guaranteed in every particular.
lie,
ITBL1CAT10N N'/nri
manger The t>%<i should be glvp-fi-fn
* box or banket, whlrh staoi^.^
moved after the feed Is '.aVei The
coarse feed may be PHV In the corner
and no more ,houl^ be Klv,,n than
she will eat rijls rule should how
ever be o^rved not Qnly bcforp
, , ... . .. , but at all tlrnoa Throwing
ill tliein ailll Will be III 1 lender* jjIji-ge quantltlee of rotighaKe before a
son several weeks. ^cow leads her Into tbe bad habit of
... „ r, . , i eating only the iuo,t appetlzlnK parta
Win. r. Davis \\ no, /Mas. been ; and so wasting much feed. It |s a
" an employee of IhtfDt Iliocrat s00"1 l,r,|,,'ret0 IttWea lantern and go
i . . " , , thi) rounds of the barn, before roiir
lot tljetji^f^rj ear, uceompuoied ; |ng for (le night, to see that every-
stuic of Oklahoma I I" tlio I'lstrlt Tourt
Couniy of liiirvlh I " ol UurvluCotinly.
K. T. Knkestraw. PlalnllH
No. 1001 vs
Alice Knkestraw. Defendant
Sjiirt defendant. Alice Kakestrnw. will
lake notice that she has tern sued Iu the i , , if,. I,,„„< .,.,,1
ai ovf nan)0«i court, and that .she munt J. I. JOnUH. Vll?4. JCill6n «ili(l
antwer Ihe ixHillon lll<'d herein by said | I T l,,tiuc acmnmiitii
iilaiulttT. 011 or l fore the'.'ltli ikiy of Jan- wlJStel J. I. Jones, di,< Olllpailt-
uary IlilZ. or said im UIIoo w ill l><- liikenaa
true and a iiirlKmeni for said plaiolilf for
divorce w ill be rendered uccordlnuly.
and will hold it firmly in place
tyi>e is for metal pails
At b Is shown a piece of tin cut
for uae on wooden pal's. Instead of
being bent over the edp<- of the pall
the piece is screwed to the wood.
The Meats We Select
CARE PFEVIOUS TO CALVING
Cow Should Be Placed In
able Stall, Well Littered, in
Which There la No Manger.
give satisfaction, because they
are tbe best obtainable. Our
I'i iees are extremely low con
sideling quality.
1'i inie Rib Roast rut from na-
Comfort- live ca'tle, very choice and fen-
der; select cuts of Sirloin and
Porterhouse Steaks, Chops, Cut-
Cor ten days precedtng the time lets, Poultrv, etc,
for calving, the cow should bo kept
in a comfortable, well-littered boi
stall or ren. In which there la no
j. E. ROGERS
Mrs. Fred Croms of Alanson. Mfch.,
never give their children anything else.
These are only a few among thousands
of womon.
You can buy a fifty cent or ono dollar
bottle of any nearby druggist, for they
have all sold It for a generation, hot if
you want to tost it on your child tlrst
bend your address to Dr. Caldwell and he
will cheerfully send you a free sample
bottle. tuke notice Chat he has been sued in the ;jlu| the Denuicra* wishes linn
Dr. Caldwell does not f^el that the ' above liained coOrt and tluit he must answer !
PfoTVe' 1,^' a&eclaUied In at'.lnfuc'l,; il^ be^iu by M.id plah.UIT.h,, j sllecess.
liver and bowel discant-s for over forty • r before the Mh day of 1 ebrtiury 1912. or-
years and will be pleased to giye the > said petition will he taken a> true aiula.1 "*
State of Oklahoma \ In the District Court
t'oui.ty « i t.arvin i' f (iarvin County.
Hal lie Cochran. Plaintiff
No. IW. V8
Clarenre 1,.( >h hran, Defendant
Said defendant. Clarence !.. i'ocliran. will
l)-V—uis W i fe, left Sunday j thin* la as It should be
for Wynnewood, where be!
lias accepted ;i |>otiili"ii with
the New £ra of that City Mr
Davis is efficient and faithful,
J""--""."" 'V 'orUiVoreo.ill
him. Whether for the medical advice
Mr:*. Toomuy of Etn-ag-ville, l'a., and | Monticcilo. ill.
or the free porupl* address him Dr.
W. IV Caldwell, 402 Caldwell building.
t For fresh bieid, cakes ;yid
nje>, linked evei v dav. p> to the1,
scan . • iNKrioKCuort j.#, .. . , , , ... | . ,
in-o. 1. Jonian. Atiormj fur-i'iainiift. ..net- oi^Li' 11 J^e^Uv'..,l^^V)uLUt\.Uj.Oak.. 4en. *6
, In1 remli veil ,'ii.eerilln^ly.
IKfnW
T,,1. M'STIN. I |
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Medi - ne ; that a d u--., ,'«>•>
most efiectii! Cha nb i.- n's Coueh
Remedy acts on! thii plan- It alltftj
i the con,: :. . lievet th opeoii'
the iecretions nri aid nitote in re-
storinn the «• lem to , ':!.v con-
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat. (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1912, newspaper, January 4, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118388/m1/2/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.