Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1920 Page: 6 of 10
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\UL: VALLEY DEMOCRAT, APRIL 8, 1920.
Soul Kiss
TA7ITH each purchase of 25c or over
of any Soul Kiss item in this list
your druggist will give you a 25c bottle
of Soul Kiss Perfume FREE.
Soul Kiss
Soul K: S3
Soul Kiss
Sou/ Kiss
Sou/ Kiss
Soul Kins
Sou/ Kiss
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Soul Kiss
Soul Kiss
WM i iulJM
OIL
Soap
Lip Slick
Tooth Paste ....
Face Powder ..
Facc Cream
Cold Cream
Massage Cream
Rouge
Talc
Toilet Water ..
Perfume
You will be delighted with
Soul Kiss. Each of these
requisites embodies that
■which a woman most seeks
in her toilet goods — charm
of perfume, daintiness of
package and purity of
product.
Buy today—the supply
is limited
Meyer Brothers Drug Co.
St. Louis, Mo.
The Largeat Drug //outc in the World
Dr.HENDERSON
218-219 Republic Building, 10th and Walnut Sts.,
Kansas City, Mo.
ESTABLISHED 1870—39 YEARS IN KANSAS CITY.
Specialist in Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases
Consultation free and confidential. No detention from business. Pa-
tients at a distance successfully treated. Charges low.
^IriMliro and filial Successfully treated without operation—
#11 IvIUIC 1HU VICCI no instruments—no pain—no danger.
BAAIf —Describing diseases—free at office or sent sealed in
DtJUA piain wrapper. Latest Treatment for Blood Poison.
Hours: 9 A. M. to 7 P. ML; Sundays and Holidays 10 to 12 only.
COLE BROS.
World Toured Shows and Big
Trained Wild Animal Exhibition
Will Give Two Grand, Full and Complete Performances in
Pauls Valley on
TUESDAY . . .
At 2 and S o'clck P. M. Rain or Shine.
April 13
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A great all-featured Show with everything to please and
nothing to offend. Clean, Refined, Moral, High-class and in-
structive Exhibitions for entertaining Ladies, Gentlemen, and
Children.
Take the children to see our little BABY LIONS. It's a
real sight of a life time. They are the sweetest and cutest lit-
tle pets you have ever seen.
Wonderful performing Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Panthers,
Pumas and Bears, Highly educated Horses, Ponies, Mules,
Doga, Goats, Monkeys, Seals and Elephants.
Great Acrobats, Gymnasts, Contortionists, Aerialists,
I^eapers, Tumblers, Jutflers, Wire walkers and 20 funny clowns.
WE DO NOT—Give any Street parade but a series of
FREE out-sid§ Exhibitions will be given on the show grounds
at City Park at 1 and 7 P. M. Don't miss seeing this big free
out side show as it alone is worth going many miles to see and
it is absolutely free to all.
F-OM J. O. ALLSTOTT
Pauls Valley Democrat:
I want some lines, please, in
your paper in the way of reaching
away out as a feeler in hog get-
ting. Now I want to say to a lot
of you country men I am not lay-
ing around in Pauls Valley for no
other puipose than to try and keep
in close touch with hog and cat-
tle conditions in way of highest
markets to place your stock on and
five them best of care and load
them out in a No. 1 condition.
Now all this pays in the long rui.
lo somebody. The reason I don't
:_-et out on Salt Creek and Wild-
horse, I couldn't make it pay like
1 an if I stay here and see to my
, busine - and let my price do che
gathering. Now since last Augu-
st we have had the ho^ business
nearly ail our way here in Pauls
Valley and there wasn't a day but
what you could get in $1.50 of the
In1, t market for your hogs. Now
days the spring season is on for
hogs and we are scratching quite
a few checks on good hogs close
as 90c to $1.00 of best market
prices. We are loose from the re-
tail meat market and nothing to do
only handle your hogs and cattle
as they mature and have a nephev:
in with me who is a Washita born
and raised lad and some hog op-
"rator as well as cattle, .and one
nf us can come any time vou call,
i but don't call on hogs, watch our
prices and come. Will take as low-
as one-half car of hogs up at your
j nearest shipping point in this way
try to be able to. pay you a fair
price. The secret in hog shipping
is to miss the board bill after they
leave your pens, they must move
on to market or somebody gets
swamped, don't care if you have a
double margin the hold will loose
money even with the best of care.
; Now let me say this, don't keep
these big hogs and make them too
fat, is sure a money loser to the
man that does is my idea. Wea-
ther will soon be warm the fat is
figured at a loss now. What the
markets really want is a good
smooth 200 pound hog with
enough feeding to reduce the sur-
plus weight of his intestines, and
when you get this belly feed off of
him a little better let him come
than to feed him longer.
Now a little cow dope and I'll
soon be asleep. Not much cow
booster this spring, having got
wet chin deep the past two years
on them while I am not a quitter.
Sure as there is little apple ihere
are cows leaving out of this town
each week that they or their in-
crease will be much needed here
next fall, while on the other hand
| we are shipping out a lot of Post
lOakers that the country ought to
be rid of. There never was much
in this class of stock and now in
the day of high grass and Teed
they really are detrimental io the
owner. Now don't go buy you a
thoroughbred bunch. Do this,
keep the best cows we have here
and just throw away a $500.00
bill on a real bull for each neigh-
borhood.
.But boy! the white flag is now
waving on our cowhood days.
In Uie (SpringTime
Any fool knows enough to carry
en umbrella when it rains, but
the wise man is
he who carries
one when it is
only cloudy.
Any man will
,'«nd for a doctor
when he gets
bedfast, but the
wiser one is he
who adopts
proptr measures
before his ills
become serious. During a hard
winter or the following spring one
feels run-down, tired out, weak
and nervous. Probably you have
suffered from a cold, the Grip or
fiu, which has left you thin, weak
and pale. This i3 the time i put
your system in order. It is time
for house-cleaning.
A good, old-fashioned alterative
and temperance tonic is one made
of wild roots and barks, without
the use of alcohol, and called Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery,
in tablet or liquid form. This is
nature's tonic, which restores the
tone of the stomach, activity of
the liver and steadiness to the
nerves, strengthening the whole
system. First put up by Dr. Pierce
over 50 years ago, now procurable
at any druar store; or send 10 cents
to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel,
Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package.
ECZEMA!
-MONET BASK
wit holt quf«tion if Hunt's S l
fails in thr treatro.-nt of E< «^rr
Tetter, Ringjyorm, Itch, r^t
Don't become di cour ged bf
rau e other treatment* failed
Hunt'* Salv« hat relieved hun
dredt of auch case* You can't
ioac on our Monay Baek
Guarantee. Try it at our ri k
TODAY Price 75c at
CITY DRUG STORE
She's gone for Garvin county don't
I matter how you fix or figure. We
| will have to adopt a bring in fall
| season and out in the spring with
them. This weedy grass will soon
be in poor land farms. We can't
pay ihe price ask now and live.
But at the best the man who will
hold some grass land will have a
(chance which can't be seen now.
Now to the man who needs some
'dressed beef we have them, corn
fed and fat, ready, good heifers |
J and plenty of hogs. The hide'
market on fallen hides is around
j 18c fresh beef hides around 20c.
! If you have a little wool let's .
•hip it to San Angelo, that's the1
, way to go with it.
Storage day Phone 537. Will
have a night phone in residence
-oon. Remember I live at my
-hipping yards and can handle
i.vour hojrs in summer day or night. .
So come when you may I'll be at ,
I.vour service.
Yours respectively,
ALLSTOTT & PAYNE,
i By J. O. Allstott.
/ art a A/aster Pointer,
Ml name is h'lnthrcfi H'
tor xc'nttit w!,,tc inamct
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BROWN LEGHORN EGGS
Pure bred Brown Leghorn Eggs
for hatching, the kind that lay
jthe year round. Price $2.00 foi-
ls Eggs, $10.00 for 100, postage
j paid.
MONROE WRIGHT,
Pauls Valley, Okla., Star Route. ,
; l-6t-pd.
THIS WHITE ENAMEL STAYS WHITE
For the finest bui.din.3 everywhere Lad rig Architects
! jinitrs arc using
^x-uamze
The highest £r:
brush. Cove,
with a beautiiui
For interior or
affected by er./o
white at the
H3TE ENAMEL
cr ' id io the world. Flows freely under the
.e t . r jr.!j *o ';t ordinary enamels and dries
a brush mark or lap.
ior v.oik it ic unsurpassed, and is not
t. vcre v cathcr conditions. A beautiful
en ro so.
Let u* aLutv you I j - L>cu- itu ..nisi, thii enamel produces.
BAKER DRUG COMPANY
April is the Low Price Month on Coal
Let us Fill Your Bin with
Swastika Lump
"The Good Luck Coal"
Phone
174
It gives more heat per pound than any other kind.
WE ALSO HAVE
Niggerhead Colorado Lump. Colorado Nut.
McAlister Oklahoma Lump. New Mexico Nut.
Each one the Best of its Kind.
The Farmers Company
PHONE 174.
ALLSTOTT & PAYNE
Wholesale Dealers In
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Pauls Valley, - Oklahoma
Earl Sparks Buyer at Maysville, Oklahoma.
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Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1920, newspaper, April 8, 1920; Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118678/m1/6/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.