The Elmore Weekly Record. (Elmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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ji.Ofl rHR YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
Rtbok Hawkiii, Xuitok
iviushiid itur tituiiT.
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Needing, blackboatd* and other e$pecla to rruiaiu here. ile
furniture the pupil* of tie MrKenxie,
Teuo., high school, put in it day
\V)noevroed is good enough 1 r him
(lord w»» thought to town on
The editor of this psper is not
dcbouud, and is net ooulrollod by
xny pol.tital party. Our columns
tre tlwsys open to those who diifer
iMfh t;». Isn't tl\at fair!
)40 was realised. The average
school hoy and girl is hard to turn
down.’'
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“llurn this pure food, said an
iralu citiaen tbs other day, I’ve been
using Rcrugna tor several years for
a bad cough with great auoOosa. A
fetv days age l got some at Pauls
Valley, and when my wife read the
Vroalle U. dole, a tarmcf Pttgla Val- >»heh‘Unan.nleed under the pur.
, . , , . food and drug net of Juno 100G, she
ey lawyer, was elected Juuge of the ] , . ” , _ ’
Hh Districft, comprising McIntosh
>tid Pittsburg oormties
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It was only the other Jay w» took
picking cotton. Heprocn $IIQ and i Tuexjay vha1 Mrs C. A. Ward, -ho
jives oti l]ie O. T Williema' piaee(
eouth of Uo.'O, bad lest three Hr*
mules h was thought that the cause
of their death was the eating of some
frost bitten cane. Several other
animals un the place were in had
shape from the same uausw, bet uo
other deaths were ieported
• raad farther down in the list ol in.
j gredieutrt, 'alcohol, t.0 per cut.’
! One leek at her face—and cay, I
I picked 000 j.omuls of cotton that
I day."
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Encouraged by tbo phonomlnal suo-
i cas of the problNtion party in the
.own the healer stove pipe, and nuw
. tun u» taokjc the diabolical thing
.gain, Ah only stove pipe language
un he used uu this occasion, It a : st | south, an anti-tobacco society ha..
• od the children t< the neighbors
ill the atmosphere dear* and the
e-id and wounded removed-
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Mi Oklahoma neeross was rcrectlv i
eavri to remark to her spouse, says an
'vchange: "Ephfalm, i ’lun m: is
Ulth dead goallns Mars Jluakeil has
as done bet-a ’Ineted govunuh and
-'eddy ■oscnft-H'a time am all nearly
spired Keykou we all better rauve
,>af'. to Algbpm.'1
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One of car eiliicas, who has been
, a despondent mood lately, after
.iiliog iu the Record that drug stores
Yutllil be allowed to ..ell whisky for
lOdicinal purposes, brightened upand
uljhmhistlea'ly remarked: "1 not
• nly endorse whisky,aa a medicine,
ut as an anti septic, a chill cure, a
•auce, a breakfast fuud. a thirst cure.
, halt restorer ffbd a remedy for pop-
ulism."
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Mark Twain said the meanest, man
0 ever knew sold his aon-ih-law the
naif ot a very lino cow. He then re-
used to share the milk with hint on
lie ground that lie had only,'.old Inin
he trout ball. The aon-ln-law was
;-u compelled tu provide all the cow's
■ ...'d, and to carry water to her twice
. day, her mouth being at the front,
md. lTnally the cow butted the old
mail thru a barbed wire fence, and he
■nied his son-in-law for 950 damage
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m discussing the Fairbankscockrall
ucident some of the papers are raking
up that s andal of George Washington
getting drunk and shooting up II
more. At the time this occurred w*
.mted distinctly that It was some one
else, and us George was a candidate
1 ,r county surveyor on the republican
i icket, we personally Investigated the
natter, Will Dodge and Tilt Isfcridge
Uith state they were present on that
occasion, and that while George was
tceliug pretty good, Benedict Arnold
was the man who tried to put th*
town on the bunv-bc having mixed
his 'er inks when everyone knows
that straight red er black ink hurts
no one.
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. The VVatonga Herald perpetrates
Hie following My old fri-nd Crab-
i ree or tile real early Oklahoma days,
i ells this tale about an curly day snow
storm: "One day. after many, many-
days of dry weather, a big snow came
to our drouth stricken land. The faces
l the farmer: were all smiles, bi'caue*
t meant a wheat crop. But alas' and
due' an *lri time wind came up from
the south that blew about 40 miles an
hour, awl drifted the snow northward
lor a day. Then came an 80 mile an
hour wind from the north that drifted
it back south aguln. This condition
V wind continued dally anti! the
-row atorm was blown and worn out
... not a flake could be found any when:
lu the country."
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In view of the fact that hog ralatoe
is becomingoneufour chief Industries
Hie following will be of Interest to our
seeders: An Irlslima* bought a pig
i*it spring, and this ia the how: * 1 on
know," lie said, "whin 1 bought thot
nig we weighed him and he weighed
in pound. Weil, I kept him all sun.-
raer. and ho ot most of me garden
•tutf ami siveral chickens, besides i00
pouud of male aud stuff l bought from
t’ o miller. Thin I bought 5 buibels
of corn aud fed It all, I did. Mow, that
wan pound ot corn aud 400 pound
of male fade, beside alt t he other truck
we give him, and the other we didn't
tive him. We butchered him ye-lcr
,i:,y. ind lie only dressed slvlntyfo.vc
pound; and now'kju Jon tell inc Wha'
in tl.e dlvl' LO done wid
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s < N! to
3 tntn
been formad in the North, and r(n ag-
gressive crusade aguiust tobacco in all
forma is to be started. My Lady Nic-
otine has been the theme of poet and
orator, novcli. I and essayist, but per-
haps the most beautiful tribute, not
excepting Dr Weir Mitehell, was that
given by the late Robert G, Ingersoll,
at a banquet to lulmcce meu some
years ago;
These leaves make friends and
celebrate with gentle rites the vows
of pence. They have given'■consola-
tion to the world. They dr,: the corn-
panlonsot the lonely, the friends of
the imprisoned, of the exile, of work-
ers in uilues, of fellers ot forrests, of
sailors ou thedeepseas. They are the
givers of strength aud coin to the
vexed and wearied minds of those who
build with thought and brain the tem-
ples uf the soul. They tell of hope
aud rest. They smooth t he wrinkled
brows of care; drive fear and strange,
misshapen dreads from out the mind,
and till Hie heart with rest and peace.
Within their maglo warp and woof
some potent, graclousspellimprisoned
lies, that, whou releiscd by fire, doth
softly steal within the fortress of the
brain and bind In sleep the captured
sentinels of care and grief. 'These
leaves are the friends of the tireaide.
and their suiobo-like iusense rises
from myriads of happy Fames."
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OUR COUNTY EXCH ANGUS.
Mavsville New*:.
H H. Scroggins of Elmore sold
Vaughn & Co., live hogs that netted
Him til* neat sum of $108.40.
Have Mays received a couple of
ferrats Monday by express. The
rats will make tliemsolveM scarcer at
his place.
I’auls Valley Democrat
W. L. Sail van has bought lb* old
house property which fronts the rail,
ror.d just north of the Corumercis-
Hotel. The property was bought
from H. M. Carr, and it might pos.
sibly be 'iced some day to build a *
wholesale h .use on for Sullivan.
Long Grocery Go.
Last Saturday evening while out
gathering pecans iu the grove just
soi.ib of the city' with bis mother
and little brother JCdgar, eldeat son
of Mr, aud Airs J L Veutress of
this citv, ctuui id a tree to thrash
die pecans down. His foothold gav>
way and lie tell to the ground,
breaking Iwtii arm:- just above th.
wrist. L was at first thought Him.
ouly oue of his arms could be saved,
out now with the proper care it i
ihonght tu the attending physician
ihat both e*.i be saved.
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This event tion'liern ml •• tcgl thcr w.th its lo 'jt. sf.J pulitii.^l pngfs,
cqutalns accurate mi'i :*'e, ::;»rke: repntie, houle, (alia, pr-uifi), Veter.
Insry, houaohold acd chihl’.ea’s tSet srtnienlr.
pwr e With e*.vr; tii::'. otibsc.riptiori to the Jincord and the \:ttMri,..»u
rKtit "'ll give one f.IY AST1KA scarf r,r hat pit. Is F'ji b:-.o,.b
or gentlenieu’s w a'ch fob, c'cgant’y fr.ipseied
Eiltit of Fast heunty, j
Skim# year* ago the hov.rnn.ltt cl
Aava <,(!.ir>u a inward foi all eroeo-
dllf* hilled vr raptured. For a t'mh
Oliornus iiumbfra of thein war*
Provget F tbo authorities. Theft it
xn. Iir. tired that nearly all iba tu-
tlv s li«d rone to raisin* croeodltso,
I so ‘t. .. faro was withdrawn.
UOOl) LUCli KRfHIiWM
is the oldest known cross in the worl(l, and an
Sun nod flood Lu k. L’a origin dales bask from the
Ken.* un<l the ..'xvaraiiuns of Grtpian cities, on o,.ins dating us
f .r hack as .*113 B 0. The fous “LV stand for Light, I-uak, Love and
j if,. Get one flee wiyh the Record and Nashville AiSfericau, both i year
,-ach fur thn j rice cf nnc, $1. Address the Hocotd.
Buntf'Atft in Lhaffta.
I Uiaesa. the Forbidden City Of Thlb-
vf, gas ten thousand people two-thirds
11.« HWATtsua | wHom are »c.men, tvbo conduct all
mihteiu of the j p,® businas* of the city,
ancient —....... »■
Ho.,< Neyv hsbsi that. Hm;
Bv*»t!,:«jg tStlHllk y«l<t»«h ;N hit
lory or tke hcf.ie in.li...ipr‘ (i.pt (iy
p€r#b«li'<irM ;»n<l bfn| Ipi'.i *
ui i • b**4tvi*»r uf> tn V .
than fv^r *r» v
ott Uii* Tbo J^a.s m*1".*
gra<luai and Hte-ujy to^ tt?( b
*un<l* i»{ y«*Ui>,. tie a boup" uuiU’.w
thari lid ewr v.aa »m ioi«v
abv,tter Mattfun*
C»t« of the mftohlfKf
U- tlaii? ihotv rerentiy h* Id in Xxv
don tv.is a ti«9At routrlvanue by wbi-
btuter coubl 1**' »t»ad«# <>ut of frehi* io9|
I tn fclity tbc uv* uabiti.
at JfWfUd.
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are you thinking of
15I1YING A NRW WHTCH
THIS FALL? IF 80, YOU
have the orrortfs
1TY TO 8KLBUT FROM THE
R.FST STOCK IN GARVIN
COUNTY.....
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| Clocks, Chains. Fobs, Fruteruhl I'm# and Bullous, Kiugs, lira'”
lets, Necklaces, Spectacles aud many oilier things lo
an it everybody. The jiricoa art* riyht.
i; VP TNN RWOOD, 1ND. TER.
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The Record wants a correspond-
ent in every town, and we will furn.
isli the postage. In addition we
will present to each correspondent
s year's subscription to the Okla-
homa Farm Journal and the Record.
Dtrbyah re Epitaph.
More courteous in ils wurdiug 'ban
most epitaph* 1* one in a Derbyshire
churchyard winch, after sivln* partia-
ii'.ars of tiriH :.t i alh, conclndss.
•"fwas sals' :•» w»: iu lioutst u*u."
THE NEW YORK WORLD.
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to be a better paper in 11)07.8 than
ever before. In the uourse of the
rear th* iasui-s for tho next great
| Rrosoientiul campaign will be fore
| bhadowed, and everybody will wish
j to keep informed, The Thrice-:i
fhn Best in tf)e World is an
^a^CIEtOIR,,
Come and See Us
Washita Hardware fitmpany
UC8S MITCHELL
PAULS VALLEY
CHA8.Wtini.KY
OKI.A.
Csn Afford to Forget Enemies.
H you have made and are making
the right kind ot Words lu this world
dou I waste any time troublinu about |*Veek Viorld, coining lo you every
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Pure fresh Qru^s—
your enemies—Jolin A. llowland.
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i JOIN II, STETSON 11,11’!
ANICb. LINE of THE JUSTLY
FAMOUS MAKE. THE HAT
THAT 18 ALWAYS IN STYLE—
alw ays looks well
NICE LINK OF HOYS’ SUITS, 4
TO 10 YEARS, AND THE PRICE
IS RIGHT NO TROUBLE TO
HOW GOODS
Rauls Va’ley Enterprise.
The sewi-i and water works bum
leeeDtlv vu «d, arc already sold a
pur i» a Paul-* Valley man, provutsu
a better oti r m nut received,
YVe over united making mentlo:
last week of the fuel that Milas Lm,.
.ler had purchased J. F Amouette’s
residence in tho nouth part of town
on "Amonevte Hvights. " Mr, Anion
rite is getting ready to move to Mon.
, ho a where he expects to purchase a
-beep ranch We are aurry lo lose
Mr. Amonelte and family but glad
io welcome Mr Lunalor aDdJfamily.
I'he former will not leave for come
time yet
Wynnewood Republican
Saturday It. G. Keuuedy came
into our otlice with hia son, Dewey,
who is seven yeprs aud aix uiontlic
old. He stated that the day before
Dewey had picked J-OA pounds of
coHon between the hours of 8 o'clock
and b
Squire Gaiter, a former ret.id.nt
,if Gil* n.etion who has bccu iu
gonifieid & jedding. 1
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REASONS |
Why you should trad« at
wjvi. caosxrx,’^
*. Up Iiab about tba nin*t complete stock of genfial m«rcb*D<li*,r
* y
in town, which w»i hntijzht cheap ai»‘t is Hellinj (?b *Hp ----- y
[• His <rrocories fire freal* Mid purft, an l new Btock alwavscominp. i
V
lo tl e ('re-is Hid shoe* imp tnv comj»(!tilors chiiM. touch me. V
!* --f'otii-* ur«l nee. you’ll lie convinced —
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constantly beiug befog iticroaxod,
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pronfl()tly every event of importance
anywhere in the. world. Merover, its
political news is impartial, giving
you not opinions ami wisbea.
It has full market reports, splendid
carlooiij* and interesting fiction by
standard authors.
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per year, and this pays for 15B
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OKLOHOMA FARM JOURNAL
it ii pnbllshoii oenii-munthly fur
oklohoma turmeiv is edited by Join
Kh ldt who was director of the ()klu
lioma agricultural experiment stalini
orsoveu years) "vvltli the help oi
scientists wlm are studying and farm
ers who are prar.iieliig i'ood method,
of (arming in Oklahoma
Ever farmer iu Garvin count!
should read the Elmore Record ano
keep Informed uf what is going un a.
home. The subscription price of tbi
< Iklahoma Farm Journal Is alw a s .V
cent* a year, and It is worth many
times that The subscription prim
of tiie ccord ia $1 a year, and we
know It Is worth the price.
But fob a limitcii time we cut t in
price in two, and for every dollar paid
in advance, we will send both papers
to one address for one year.;
THE PURE FOOD LAW ENABLES US TO HANDLE
ONLY THE RURF.8T DRUGS RRKSORIRTIONS
UARKFULLY COMPOUNDED IS OUR RR1DE . •
fine ( ANDIES, CIGARS, TOILET ARTICLES, SCHOOL
BOOKS, RARER, PADS, INKS, ETC.
DR. J. K. LINDPEY, Proprietor.
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THE (llllk ISIH I IHMTI HE fllHPM.
......... OF r.U’LS VALLEY 1 T..
-^T^TlSrlES the people of EI»orc aud vicinity to know tbai tliair
patroaaoe n highly appreciated, and that they are in better position
than ever to give tbum bargains having the lai’gcst «sto«'k
in the Chickasaw Nation.
THEIIt LONG EXl'ERlfc.M'K iu this country enables thorn to. ) ,.-
know iust a bat the people want, and before they will 'one a geeO
RUtumer, they wotiiu give them tiiein the goods, ami pay them l*
come ufter them.
Come lo see u< when in town, and make your wishes known.
CaiCASAW FURNITURE, COMPANY j
PAULS VALLEY • 1SD TEIl.
s^i|lniDFe ^Fber §hopN*
S. H. MUSE, PROP,
■pcr^oi^al
' ’ JVJHIS-Bsnk takas a pvrsooal iotcrvM io the advaaceoifri ,s:l wel-
■ I I (are of ns customers. This Bt'ih .Vesirta to help evsry on- of
j its patrons to tx successful tc: , < ■ user Thersfcrs, ‘.hi ins'.iRi-
'• lion tilth* pleasure iu form t>. r. f-tend* with all of !he ronroo-
! i icncvo and special pt > oges ■ '
Ami tn addition to ■. persoi o
the individual Hn> i.-ml prot>l«m
. , tovn n ejc.ll U" SMS
HOGS WANTED.
1 will pay higbe a market pries*
for feeder and market hop.s. d*
live red io Bonifield & SlcHing
or at pens - -
B. 8. SCROGGINS.
FIRST CLASS WORK. SHAVING,. SHAMPOOING.
HAIR CUTTING IN 'I IIE LATBST STYLE AND MOST
SATISFACTORY MANNER.
AGENT PAULS VALLEY STEAM LAUNDRY........
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f.nd ell appo.nUil t*uk.
'\i will be ouv«n»iag
sL>rner s.
BOB BRADEN
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