The Statesman. (Foyil, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 13, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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G T. West was in tot Saturday
consulting with our J. P., regarding
Mock: running at large at bis place.
He remembered Statesman during
bis sojourn in town.
Weak women should try Dr.
Shoop's Night Cure. These sooth-
ing. healing, auticeptic supposi-
tories go direct to the seat of these
weaknesses. My "Book No. 4 For
Women" contains many valuable
bints to women, and it is free. Ask
Dr. Shoop, Racine. Wis., to mail
it. Ask the Doctor in strictest con*
fideuce, any question yon wish ahs
wered. Dr. Sboop's Night Cure is
sold by A. Foyil & Son.
Uncle Bill T witty visited States-
man force the 9th instant He re-
ported bis corn doing mcdy with
promise of good yield.
Files are easily and quickly chek
ed with Dr. Shoop's Magic Oint
ment. To prove it I will mail a
small trial bottle as a cohvincing
test. Simply address Dr Sboop,
Racine. Wis. I surely would not
send it tree unless I was cei tain that
Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointmem would
stand the test. Remem *r it is
made expressly and alone tor swol
len. painful, bleeding or itching
' piles, either external or internal.
Large jir 50c. Sold by A. Foyil
& Son.
Rev. and Mrs. Clapham, of this
city, attended the Sunday School
convention at Tulsa tne 9th and
10th instants.
To stop any pain, anywhefe in
so minutes, simply take just one of
Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets!
Pain means congestion—blood pres
sure—that is all. Dr. Shoop's
Headache—or Piuk ^ain Tablets—
will quickly coax blood pressure
away from pain centers. After
that, pain is tone. Headache,
Neuralgia, painful periods with
women, etc., get instant htlp. 20
TaDiets 25c. Sold by A, Foyil &
Son.
J. E. Seiiried merchant and mill
man, of the Dog Htils country,
transacted business in our city Tnes
day ef this week.
If one feels aull and spiritless, in
the spring or early summer, tbey
call it "Spring Fever." But there
is no fever—usually. It is the
alter effect of our winter habits
Tbe nerves are mostly at fault.
Tired, worn-out nerves leave us lan
gutd, lifeless, and without spirit or
ambition. A few doses of Dr.
Shoop's Restorative will absolutely
and quickly change all of these de
pressing symptoms The Restora
live of course won't bring you back
to full health in a day or two, but
it will do enough in 48 hours to
satisfy you that the remedy is reach
ing that "tired spot." Druggists
everywhere are advising it use as a
splendid and prompt general tonic.
It gives more vim and more spirit
to the spoonful than any other
known nerve or constitutional
tonic. It sharpens a tailing appe
tite, aids digestion, frees sluggish
livers and kidneys, and brings new
life, strength and ambition. Test
tt a few davs and be convinced.
Spld by A. Foyil & Son.
Station Agent Swearingen, drop-
ped in oo/tbe 9th and leported busi
ness in the stock skip.iing line live-
ly. Seven can bei shipped from
this station 90 that date.
P RIN T?
Sure thing. That's what we are here for. Anything from a Visiting Card to a
Large Poster. "
100 WANT THE HOME NEWS?
Of course you do. That's some more of our business. THE FOYIL STATES-
MAN is strictly a Home Paper, all Printed Right Herein Our Own Office;
Gives more Local and County News than any paper in a town of less than 500
population, and Advooates the CAUSE of the COMMON PEOPLE.
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More Trade?
If so, Advertise your Wares in the Paper that Reaches and is Read by the Very
People you want to reach.
STATESMAN,
Foyil, Rogers County, Oklahoma.
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The Statesman. (Foyil, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 13, 1908, newspaper, June 13, 1908; Foyil, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184804/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.