The Waynoka Tribune. (Waynoka, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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THE WAY XOKA TRIBUNE.
VOLUME 3
WAYNOKA, WOODS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY, DEC. 1. 19tl.
NUMBER 43
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J. A. Stine, Brest. W. H. Olmsted, V-Piest
R. W. Waidley, Cashier.
First Nation
Waynokn,
Oklahoma.
Capital St»ock - - $25,000
DIKI'X TOKS:
J. A. Stine, L. L. Seine. C. E. Nickel, W. H.
Olmsted and Pw. W. Waidley.
We solicit your Business.
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W. G. BESSEY, Lawyer.
Office over Hall’s Clothing Store.
Admitted to practice in the United States Courts, Supienie Court
of Oklahoma and all inferior courts. Supreme Court ot Michigan
and all inferior courts.
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Gty Meat
They are Subscription Builders.
The young ladies who are try-
ing to win the Tribune piano and
other special prizes have built
up a large list of readers, and
we certainly appreciate their
efforts. We show our apprecia-
tion by giving our profits hack
to them in the shape of prem-
iums, and each of the contest-
ants have already profited by
their efforts.
Next Wednesday closes our
special gold watch offer.* The
candidate who has turned in the
most money during the 30 days
! preceding Dec. 6 will get this
1 handsome watch free.
Also rememher that on Dec.
20 we will give each candidate
who turns in $20 or more during
the preceding 30 days a vote
coupon good for 30,000 votes on
the grand prize.
Following is the
the candidates:
Miss Thomson,
Miss Andrew,
Miss Janney,
Miss Winded,
Miss Lambert,
CHOICEST CUTS
• OF MEAT.
Phone 44.
BOB BEAL,
The Bald Headed Liveryman,
Wants to get Married. Come and feed your
* teams or Get* Your Rigs.
Waynoka,
Oklahoma.
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We Offer _ _
QUALITY. SERVICE. PRICE.
As en Inducement for Your Trade.
C. E. SHARP LUMBER COMPANY. . oki
J A BYERS, M nager. Phone 52. Waynoka, Okla.
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Panhandle Lumber Co.,
All Kinds of Building Material
We want your Patronage.
IRBY McGLAMERY
MANAGER.
standing of
55,620
58,740
28,700
8,760
20.240
The Usual Result.
Evans Grocery was closed up I
Thursday by the WinfieldWhole-,
sale Grocery Co. It was no sur-
prise to people who were in apo-.
sition to know as he was in debt
for the entire stock and people
generally did not know he was in
town; he never carried a line of I
advertising in the News and
many of our readers will be sur- ;
prised to learn that a man by ;
that name was ever in business
in Carmen. The day is long
since passed when a man can
conduct a successful business
without advertising and the man
that does not advertise is always
the first one to howl about hard
times. —Carmen News.
SSiPPSl
Greatest Pleasure >■
Ia th« fjivinfj of
SOLD AT
HARMONY'S.
The Quality
Store.
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$: Ml S7..V)
$5.00 IV .so
J. W. EATON, Prop
NONE BUT THE VERY
BEST HANDLED.
SATISFACTION OH NO SALE !
All hinds of Lunch goods constantly on hand.
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Goods delivered when yea want Iheir* and just like you "order.
Our Meats are all properly Inspected
and kept in a perfectly Clean and
Sanitary Condition.
We make our own lard, sausage and hamburger,
all of the purest and best materials to be tound.
Wo want your Business and will give yeur order, large or small, due attention.
Free Gity Delivery.
We want the Patronage of Particular People.
York-Key, Lumber
Alt Kinds of Building Material
It Meams Substantiability.
There is some sense to this cry
“Back to the Farm.”
The trouble with so many who
live in the cities and tows is that
they fail to realize how unfortun-
ate they really are; and the trou-
ble with a great many of those
on the farm is that they don’t
know how well off they are.
A long time ago, some wag
sprung the fact that “You can^
takfe the boy out of the country,
but you can’t take the country
out of the boy. ”
Don’t know so much about
that. Just about nine-tenths of
all the great men of this country
started life on a farm —in the
country, of course. And they
never got the “country” out o"
their system, either. Good
thing they didn't.
We might add that “you can
take the city kid out of the city,
but never take the city out of
the kid.”
One has to live awhile on the
farm, go away and return in
in order to appreciate what a
good thing he left.
Guess it’s kind-a poor doings
to get up about four in the morn-
ing' go out and feed a stable full
of horses and a lot full of cows,
and then smell that country
sausage frying in the kitchen.
Fellow can’t eat a thing, I guess.
Couldn’t hardly eat a few slap-
jacks with a little of that sausage
gravy, could you?—Poor, eh?
Nothing like that in tovvn-
not even the ozone.—Okla. State
Farmer.
New Santa Fe Hospital.
Mulvane, Kan., Nov. 21.—The
first shovelful of dirt for the new
$50,000 hospital at Mulvane was
thrown by Dr. J. P. Raster,
chief surgeon of the system, at
CHILDREN INJURED.
Ordinary Cathartics and Pills and
Harsh Physic Cause Distressing
Complaints.
You cannot be over-careful in
the selection of medicine for
children. Only the very gentlest
bowel medicine should ever be
given, except in emergency
cases. Ordinary pills, cathartics
and purgatives are apt to do
more harm than good. They
may cause griping, nausea and
other distressing after-effects
that are frequently health-des-
troying.
We personally recommend and
guarantee Rexall Orderlies as the
safest and roost dependable rem-
edy, which we know, for consti-
pation and associate bowel dis-
orders. We have such absolute
fai*h in the virtues of this rem-
edy that we sell it on our guar-
antee of money back in every
instance where it fails to give
entire satisfaction, and we urge
all in need of such medicine to
trv it at our risk.
Rexall Orderlies are eaten just
like candy, are particularly
prompt and agreeable in action,
may be taken at any time, day
or night; do not cause diarrhoea,
nausea, griping, excessive loose-
neas, or other undisirable effects.
They have a very mild but
positive action upon the organs
with which they come in con-
tract, apparently acting as a re-
gulative tonic upon the relaxed
muscular coat of the bowel, thus
overcoming weakness, and aid-
ing to restore the bowels to more
vigorous and healthy activity.
Rexall Orderlies commonly
completely relieve constipation,
except of course when of a sur-
gical character. They also tend
to overcome the necessity of con-
stantly taking laxatives to keep
the bowels in normal condition.
Three sizes of packages, 10 cents,
25 cents, and 50 cents. Remem-
ber, you can obtain Rexall Rem-
edies in Waynoka only at our
store, —The Rexall Store. Rex
Pharmacy.
AMERICAN IN LONDON.
TSm “IDEAL"
BARBER SHOP
CHARLES KEEFER, Proprietor.
First Class Tonsorial Work
Of All Kinds.
Next door east Diamond drug store.
The Best* Evidence
of Prosperity.
There if no better evidence <>f
success or better source of con-
tentment and prosperity than
are to be found within the cov-
ers of the little hank book.
What could give a man a bet-
ter feeling than to know that
liis savings are anchored in a
good hank and that his family is
safeguarded against want?
Start an account today.
THE COMMERCIAL BANK
Waynoka, Okla.
IVIARK GORDON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practice in
Supreme ami all Inferior
Courts.
Office with Waynoka Realty Co.
- The young lady who solicits
the most subscribers during our
big contest will get'the $400.00
Hamilton piano free.
_ Boh Beal already has a big lot
of cats as a starter for his cat
I he baby girl ot (i. Y. Allen j ranc|, an(j wants about a thous-
and wife died Saturday night, < amj niol.e> Black ones desired.
and was laid away Sunday after-j — -----
noon by the sorrowing parents Wo Absolutely Guarantee
and their many friends. Everything we sell. We have
no old shop-worn jewelry to dis-
—Remember that the Elk
Pharmacy gives you a coupon
good for a chance on a watch, a
bracelet, a chocolate set, a set of
silver teaspoons or a fountain
pen, free with each 25c purchase,
and sell you jewelry at cost.
The fellow who wouldn’t come
out to lodge last summer because
it was too hot is staying away
from lodge now because it is too
cold.
pose of. Everything bright.,
new and snappy. Come in and
see for yourself. Harmony,
the Jeweler and Optician.
The Quality Store.
Lah~eiy y • King U
this week on account
“under the weather.”
laying off
of being
Remember the $400.00 Hamil-
ton Piano goes to the most popu-
lar lady in the Tribune's great
Free Piano Contest.
John R. MURR.OW,
Law, Loans, Real Estate, Insurance, Collections.
NOTARY IN OFFICE
All Legal Work Entrusted to us will be Careiully Attended to.
Office in Murrow Bldg.
Waynoka, Oklahoma.
Figure with Us.
TILTON, Manager.
Phone 61.
Waynoka, Okla.
Coal
For the Best*
Feed
Mrs. Miller Graham, who is now
one of the wealthy hostesses of
the site of the new building this | Grosvenor street, will take the place
morning.
A special train bearing
bers of the hospital board and
company engineers arrived from
Topeka shortly before 9 o’clock,
and they went to the grounds
recently purchased by the com-
pany. _____
B. F. Chappel left Sunday for j
Rooks county, Kansas, to bring
back his grandson. The boy’s,
father, Cline Chappel, is very
I low with consumption and was
anxious to see his son.
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Go to W.H. GUMMERE, the old reliable farmers Yiend
At* the Woynoka Feed Mill.
—Headquarters in Wayr.oka
for school books—The Rexall
store.
of Mrs. Kcppel, who was such a
mem- i great favorite of King Edward. She
is the widow of a California million-
aire and one of her hall novelties
was a huge watermelon which was
rolled into the middle of the room.
A huge knife was supplied to cut
it and when opened a tiny pickanin-
ny hopped out and began to pelt the
guests with flowers.
SAME LANGUAGE.
"T’m afraid we’ll hsve to cut that
man’s acquaintance,’*paid the wom-
an of strictly correct'ideas.
“Yes.” replied Miss Cayenne. “TTe
ucf-s the same sort of language that
we pay two or three dollars a seat to
hear at a theater.”
The Alva Hospital.
Alva, Oklahoma.
A general Hospital for the care of the
sick. Open to" the ethical physicians
and surgeons of Oklahoma, Kansas
and Missouri. Catalogue on request.
Address, The Alva Hospital, Alva, Okla.
THE HILL-ENGSTROM LUMBER CO.
Dealers in
Lumber, Lath SLiingles, Sash, Doors, Lime, Cement,
Brick, Posts, Paints and Oils,
Agents for Peerless Rubber Roofing, best Roofing on the Market.
W. H. MYERS MANAGER.
Blue Front Livery Barn
BOTH a ROARK. Proprietor*.
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE BARN.__oppositf timbine.
COL. J. W. FRANK,
Iel. 18 Red. AUCTIONEER.
My Special Sale Days are Every Saturday Afternoon on the Streets ot Waynoka
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