Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
Haul* Valley, -- Oklahoma.
J. D. MITCHELL. Uiiot.Owoer
IS3UBD EVERY THURSDAY
lUMCRimON RATBIi
MS YEAR BY MAIL IIN AliVANCR fLOfc
iX MONTH? " *' ^ l°t
HISS MONTHS
ci tree oo aor'
Land to Rent
CLASSY RACING
AT STATE FAIR
Obi arictt. onrds • * ti nks iin.l
i> of Individual ir«« '*ot •* *
h .tjd for .it the rati of .V per Urn*
all mat
w " bo
I have for rent the following
lands to rent, being allotments
of Lynch, Cody and Sophia Tyson ; —
minors: S'-: of nw! of n\vj: High Class Trolling and Running Eveats
swi of nwi; sei of nw}, all in ...Famous Auto Speed Demons
Sec. 81, T8N,R2E, lying 10 miie.>. t tthMM ! wing
east of Pauls Valley. For fur- atabies to campaign eapress them-
ther particulars see or write selves a being d> lighted with the pro-
V II UnrrU «ram 8,>eed eveuU 10 be *'
IN n. iwiui., |, 1,1,.,| at the seventh annunl Oklahoma
2l-2f Pauls Villlt y. jsta(l Kair Biul KUpositlon, Oklahoma
City, September 2S to October 4.
hive
Important Adjuncts to Ufa
If the telescope la the greatest of
•II eyes, tho microscope ls the moat
iieelul of all eye* With the micro-
tC'Pt aU<l the telescope we look la
opposite direction* The one shows
Mb the Illimitable universe, whereby
the Imagination 1 excited to concep-
tions of inlinlty, b,it the olher reveal*
the infinitely email—the microbe*,
the germs. the cells. With the t< le-
scope we elevate the nilut!. with tho
micro?copa we combat the em mlea
of life. Holli are tho handmaids of
-clenco and civilisation.
K
7"®
ime p
Offiice of
j Y. a f* V M
'uMlcation:
•OuUHK A
paol:
A goou rain a cool change ii ■
he atmotpheri: would he nppi'u-1
•iatedat this place ah much as
iny thing that could lut.ipen.!
vater is getting scarce and will
ouOiiuir u> got that way lu:-t< i
f it dosent tain.
Mrs. Ada Burnett is confined
o the lied with a case of the I
^er.
Mrs. ICobtit Karp is iiuprov-
Tlg SOI : the P tit V\ fvlx.
Mr. Tanner,who has been eni
h.yed at the Nolan, Martin, iV
•Vestervelt Hardwuie Stoie ha-
il.md to Paul.' \ allev and tak
•n a position willt (.load's shop.
tttl Pearson <>i Ft. Worth,Tex
i- earn© in Pii-hiy on business
Mrs. W. P- Dockhotn left Sat
irday for K, C. where she wil
i-ir relatives for -evtual weeks.
At the home of Mr and Mrs.
"'Yank Kobinson, n paity was
^ivet; Tuesday night, for then
laughter. Miss •' inc. ii heing
kt 15th bii thdav, quite a iiiun-
er of lies young triends wete
ue-.ent and enjoyed themselves
ilaying games : ntil il o'cioc.k
vhen they departed for then
espect.ive homer, wishing her
nany mo:'e as happy birthday*.
Mrs. Chas, Ilorsman arid
hildreii o f Toronto, Kans.,
•ante in Friday for a vis-t svith
ler parents, Mrs. J. E Cropp,
Misses "Josieand Jewel Clog-
^ei c a in e in Tuesday from
Jhickasha, Okla., wh«-io they
lad been visiting relatives.
Max PoffeuboiRor has rvturn-
d bad. to Paoli, havit'g been
iii Iowa, for about a tear.
Burl Hughes went t • Wynne-
wood Monday.
Harbin Dodd lecentlj return-
•d from California and Idaho,
vhere he has l-eeu for several
•uonthe past.
Billie White left Saturday
evening. A m:.i
Whe>: yea jwvn
(! ivt* >el riul', >cliey and watt to
••■•ch frsyueutly it is an uonriiciakable
1 pioai of inaUria, and unless \cu
•.''.hing .".I once you are booked
r i vpell of chills. HERBINE is-a
chill medicine that will prevent or cure
the disease It drives out the impur-
ities en which the malarial germs
thrives, strengthens the liver and
cleanses 'he bowels. Puce SOc. Sold
by City Drug Store. Adv.
Two score of trottens have been
gCJd deal in the i nominate.! rur the two bte Southwejt.
orn Kuturltlea, the troftlns d'.vlslr^a
of 'vhich will be racen in Oklabotnn
• ty :h.rlrr, :i.e jtai-. F 'r meeting
In iildition to those bit, events, twelve
other irtillim: and pacing r«ce u-e
announced with uniform purees of
NEW SHOE SHOP
\. A Wright, the shoemaker,
has moved !<i^ shop next door
Iwest of W. R. Ellison's barb*-i
' hop on main treet, where-lit'
i will he found at all business
|h airs, to v. ait up n his custom.
iei-;iiriug oM. and making
new eli.a ■ Adv.- 4-t
Ifioo CHi.'li There will also be high
elnn.i rnuninK racea e\ery day of th
Evidently Had Marrying Mania.
! Tri^babl) the world's m rr> Ing rec-
1 ord for men < crcateil by Oeorne
'A'ilroff. the notorious blKamlat whose
marrtngt-a have variously been cell-
1 mated at from DO to 500. It lias been
i -aid, however, that 100 is nearer the
:eal mark. This man caused great
stir a few years ago, and it
ported that in tho space of
wa re-
single
Mn exposition > : . pt 'he lasi two he went thronxh n\a\rl Ke c.-re-
when the horses wi.l give \v;iy io tlv-i mon|eg T,|th 8even different women,
world's famous auto speed demons
Many speed programs have been
run over the Slate Kalr nnd Kxpo Situation Siaed Up.
sltlon course, and ;i larR', 1 uiiil)'1! cf young girl had been engaged as
Summer Time
When summer time comes and fresh vegetables
fruits, etc., ooino in then is where the bowel trouble
summer complaints start.
We have been making and experimenting with
different preparations of our own for some time for
those troubles and we have at last gotten one that is
alright in every respect.
All that we ask is for you try it.
We guaratee every bottle of ''Baker's Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy." to do what we claim it to do.
25 and 50c per Bottle
THE NYAL DRUG STORE
Baker &. Baker
Wo deliver
nnd a large number of I
history-making contests have been
given, lnit never before has such v.
son?:- lonnl program been nrrmiKed a*
r;i amanuensis by a society woman.
She discovered thai nearly every day
the husband end wife had a Quarrel,
so she gave notice that she va going
to leave. "Why?" inquired the lady.
In surprise. "Ob, you don't need an
amanuensis, madam." replied the girl
"What you want is u war correspond
eut."
Fighting It Out in the Homestretch
this year With the purses amounting
tw more than $12,000 this jear. t; is
Ceis:ipition is'.a: s trtinj py ntlor
tmnv scious disease To be heait'ny
keep the bowels active and regular
HERBINe wi'.l remove all accumula-
tions in the bowels and put the sys-
tem in prime condition. Price SOc.
Sold by City Drug Store. Adv
Report of tho Condition of
The First State Hank
At Elmore in the f>tate of Clkla
homa, at tho close of busi-
ness. Aug. 9 1918.
resources
Loins and Discounts $30..1.14.OS
Overdraft.), secured S: unsecured lol.oo
Stocks, B'.'-.is, Warrants, et-. 326.30
Bmkiag House and Lot
Fuiuituic and Fixtures
Due from Banlc> 6,474.36
Checks and Other Cash Ueius
Securay with Slate B. Bcatd 505.73
Expensi-
Cash in Baul- 559.94
TOTAL $38,361.84
LIABILITIES
Capt .l Sl^cl- Paid in 10.000 00
Surplus Fund 2,000 00
Undivided Profits, less expenses
and Ttxes Paid 2,413.53
Ini'.riduil dep sits subject to
check 23.786.89
Tirr.e Certificates of Deposit... .
Certified checks
Suspense
Cashier's checks"cutstanding h.50
Reserved for Taxts 152.82
Phrase of Ancient Origin.
Long ngo unscrupulous people used
to lake a cat tied in a bag to market,
whero they tried to sell il for a pig.
If, however, a purchaser opened the
bag before buying, the cat, of course,
proposed to not onl> nm italu • jumped out, displaying the fraud
high racing standard of past ycRrs. Hence the term "letting the cat out of
but give the people what will provt tht. brig ••
to l:« the very best racing program
in the history of Oklahoma.
There w ill be nine days of high
class harness and running races and
two days of sensational automobile
I'hone f,2
£
Notice to the Public
. I Hot net theelde t-Licens-
leston, Lexington and Concord,
| visiting Howard University, the
homes of Longfellow, Emerson,
Lowell and Hawthorne and many
The re-
Day
i:an he had day er night
phoTK- 1G night ph< ne 120.
Chiciiasaw Earn. &.Cpt. Co.
J. L. Long Pi op.
racing in which such stars as Louis.
Dlsbrow. the world's circular flirt
track champion: "Wild Hill" Endlcott.
dean of the Indianapolis Motor Speed
way drivers: Joe Nikrent. famous I.o-
Angeles helms, ran; "Heine" I Ibricht
of X \v \ orl;. and two other faiuou-
driver:-, will endeavor to make nerv
world's records
The cars will include the 290 horse-
power Jay Kye See, Simple. Zip, Tor
nado, Pirate, Bullet and Red Dragon.
Auto polo, the world's uiost danger-
ous sport, will also be another big
feature for four days of the fair.
Entries for harness events close
Sept. 1.
Catling.
"There is nothing sweeter," saya
Ella Wheler Wilcox, "than to hear in
tho serene hour of a starlit night a
geutle volco calling, calllug you."
Well, it Is not so all fired sweet when
the other fellow has u full house and
you can't show more than a measlv
pair of queens.—New Orleans States.
If you sit in a cool dralt when yi t
sre heated and get a sti5 neck or Ian e
Proper "Beneficiary.
"Since you worked your examples, n .
so nicely," said the pretty teacher. "i i Isiagra ealis, Canada, the Great
shall give you a kis3." "Teacher, I
didn't know there was to be a re-
ward," responded the honest urchin.
"It's only fair to tell you that my big
brother did them sums."
] City, St Louis, Chicago, Buffalo,
i Lake-. Thousand Islands, a trip
down the Hudson, Boston, Char
Queer Korean Foodstuffs.
The uso of grasses, rooto and the
tender bark of trees, In Koreti, does
MEN WHO MAKE THE STATE FAIR not necessarily imply a deficiency of
• tood supplies. Theso articles are
. - ntf _ i .«. much in use by Koreans, even of the
Character ot Officers and Directors wcU (0_d0 classegj tor naiads and side
Responsible (or Succcs
Big Exposition.
of
dishes at meals.
Officers, directors and superintend- Between Two Loves.
c-nts of the twenty-one separate auJ An Atchison young man who owns
distinct departments of the seventh R motor oar aud h„s been courting a
annual Oklahoma Stato Fair and Ex ?!rj geverai years has decided he can't
position, to be held at Oklixhoma Ctty, ,ffor(j t0 keep n cgr an(j a w|fa both—
September : 1 to October 4. 1913. are and up to the ho,ir tj,e Globe went to
TOT'.L ...
St i- Oklxho::
$38,361.84
L
County ot Garvia, •
■ I, LEE BREWER,Cashier of the above
from b unch- named Bank, do solemn.y swear thai the
ltd Ok la . is in his absence at b°v«statement « true to the best of
i kn; Alevge ar.c cuef. so he.p me God.
Lee Brewer
. , , : Cashier.
liSIS HiUriUl* Su'..:. ;. injsoOta I, before u< thii
he Lumber van
.lames Sper. \
he first of the
ou> Ctuisti, 1
cek ft om Cor
be U '
Se l)
G ad
fanner
as secured Mr
bh tin work.
Hans
; Mr c i!
1 Ceneet-
'-ae 1"13.
J. P. Gibson,
Not.viy Public,
expire.- Dec 7'.b, 1915.
at work wtth a view of making
i the big show the final word iu every-
thing such an Institution should he.
Experience of six years i9 a great
aaset to the present manage:: ent. and
the preparations, while pn a larger
scale than ever before, arc compara-
tively easier. Everything in connec-
tion with the work of getting ready,'
therefore, Is t.o movirg alonfc
smoothly.
And while exhibitors and the uen
e>ral public know of the greatest live .
stock, agricultural and Industrial ex
press he had taken no steps to dispose
of bis car.
But the Point Is Important.
Railroads should remember that It
doesn't make so very much difference
to those who are kilted whether the
wreck was caused by an incompetent
engineer or a defective rail.—Charles-
ton News and Courier.
AND MEN I I COMES
You protect yourself as best you can
And say "good bye" to your property
But not "good bye" to its value if you have
Fire and Tornado Policy
—with—
L. J. MILBURN
The Insurance Man
C. L. Sullivan V D.rectcu.
J. H.Terry. I
T'E BISIIESS m PRHCH
W'r > - the Christian religiv ".
u.*1 ti . i :varel i "t counting fi>r
iK^re in Paul.- Valley? Every
nisinc.-vi >r :tn it Pauls Valley is
i <\-.•.ested to write an answer to
• e above ,ue: . and send to
dready sint in
PILES! PILES! PILES.
WILLIAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMENT
will mrv IV i!, and Iiohin- PSU-. j
It N.-irl a Ute tumors, allays itching at umn-
aeia m poultice* jrtvea ioatant reilrf.
l-\>r aalo bj all dm^gista, mail ?Oc and fl^CV !
"nil MF6.C0U. Prodv.CleN elrtnd. OM.
Sola ly Lire Drug Co. The Rexall Store
me. Many ha\e atreaoy ami ui|
tnswers.
Beginning t!t Sunday even-
Hado't Done So Badly.
*1 might have married a million-
altc " cUred Every woman. "One of
ng at S o'clock we will read and m: old achoolmates is now one."
v*:>r- —.t h these answer.- "And several of your schoolmates ar«
... ,* workii « rU,h. in this town for $10 a
tnd 0>T nue e.U II Otindu) < • ' week," retort"d lCverymun, «hrle one
ng until all an.--a cts are read, ot them is in jail. 1 gue>« in matry-
>rv mar. in tewn is conlially •* >: K«tUnt UW a year your
s*err.!> is t .irly t:>x>d And then
Krerybaby tct up a howl and they
Weeps.
"Oh, Jnlla!" cried the sentimental
youth, "never weep before my eyes!
I am sure that the first time I see you
weep my despair will kill me." "And I
the second time?" coolly inquired :
Julia.
i d ; in '-.11 lirecto1' nnd Under i
tak- in Pauls Valley", will in , . ...
, , ■ ■ . other places oi interest
I'1' ' ' 1,11, . Vr', ! turn was made on the steamer
h' ' ls SUVIC< jMomus which sails from New
j York to New Orleans around via
Cape Cod and Key West.
| Mr. and Mrs Dickerson and
' children will return to their home
j in Arlington, Texas, next Fri
I day.
RETURNS FiiUM EXTENSIVE TRIP |
Mr and Mrs. M. L. Dickerson j
are here spending a few days j
with Mrs Dickerson's mother, i
Mrs. Cuthr ,ne Baker, and other
relatives, having returned last' back, you will De looking for somethi •;
week from an extended trip j that will ease the pain. Fix voi r
through the north and east-j mind on BALLARD'S SNOW LINI
I Their itinerary included Kansas MENT and don't be talked out of it
because it is the best pain relieving
liniment you can get anywhete- Price
25c, 50c ami $!.00 per bottle. Sold
by City Drug Store. Adv.
Progressive Science.
■Medicine is a progressive science.
1 It is now only 2,500 years since Hippo- j
crates' tin: and a cure for whooping- |
cough is believed to be in sight. At j
i least the specialists of Paris hope so. '
; —Chicago News
On the Way.
The man w ho sits around waiting j
for somebody else to discover and de- j
velop his ability is sure sooner or
latty to become a wearisome grum-
bler
EXTRA SESSION NATIONAL
CONGRESS, TARRIFF
REVISION. ETC.
n. ited to be pres -m ank join in
he discussion of these answers.
h>n't sign >int name to the1
tnswers sent it
R. S. Satterfield. Pastor, ;
Methodict Church.
had to stop quarretlng
him. -Pittsburg Post.
!u attend to
ctive at 5event
That Occasional Clicrd.
Therrf a,-e chords in t.-.e h".mnt>
heart ►traage, varying things, whuh
•ro inly struck by accident; which
will r mate and senseless t i a|
jeaia t . most pass Sonata and earnest,
ind respond tit last to the slight, st
asual touch. In the tnest Insensible
or chitdlsb. minds there is some twlu j ()f 0fnct,r8 follows:
I. S. Mahan, Secretary.
p.^siti«n In the Southwest, they nay j
not be aware of the fact that the suc-
cess of the big institution Is due to
the small array of men behind it—
men of strong character who are
trained fair executives. There are
hoi:sands of details to looU after and
it requires hard work for twelve
months to get a big exposition ready.
Exhibitors and the public come in
contact every day with the officers
aud superintendents of Oklahoma's
great Fair, and It is a matter of pen-
t ral interest to know n ho are respon-
sible for the 191S exposition. A list
Condition Explained.
. A woman writer says that woman |
ls the soul of man. which explains sat-1
isfactorily why there are so many
nieu who cannot call their souls their
own.—Washington Post.
/ attribute their jrootf
health to SCOTT'S
CMCLSION because Its
ooneentrated nourish*
ment creates permanent
body-power, and because
| It Is devoid of it.- iirs or stimulants.
Scvvlt a iv>m.< 1.1, n j. 1> a
-f roll i oil >-hlch art can r'Idoni
:ead, or skill assist, but which well re
veal itself, as great truths have done,
b*1 char.ee, and when the discover, i
lias the plainest dud simplest end In
view.—Charles Dlckeons.
Officers in charge: President, J. L.
Bit of Scientific Information.
If the earth were to revolve seven- j
teen times faster than it does bodies
at the equator would lose their weight j
and remain stationary In the air with-
out support.
Where the "Kicker" Shines.
The most Irritating thing about ths
continuous kicker is his egotism In
Wilkin, banker; vice president. Wes- B,WRyg assuming that he has diseov
ocolc.l.
"1 ken, Donald, we've had two fine
days tho month." "Aye, mon. and one
saappet ui> bjr Use Saw bath.
ton Atwood, lumber manufacturer;
treasurer. J. F. Warren, banker, sec-
retary, I. S. Mahan.
Hoard of Directors: H Overholser.j
O. B. Stone. I. S. Mahan. J. M. Owen,'
Weston Atwood. S. L. Brock, C. K.
Colcord, 1 1.. Wilkin. Orin Ashton,
J K, Warren and William Mee.
Kxeeutive Comiuittee: Messrs. At-
wood, Owen, Warren, Mee and Mahan.
ered something novel and Important
Up-to-Date Eugenics.
Madge—"Did Charlie ask your fa
ther last night?" Marjorle- "No; he
forgot to bring his income tax r
eelpt"—'Town Topics.
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The PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT, the
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Weekly Farm News will he sent a whole year to
any address for $1.75. We accept and receipt
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1913, newspaper, August 21, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118470/m1/4/: accessed May 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.