Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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THE NORMAN ENTERPRISE
UGH! CALOMEL IKES YOU SICK!
CLEAN LIVER JHOWELS MY WAY
Just Once! Try "Dodson's Liver Tone" When Bilious, Consti*
pated, Headachy—Don't Lose a Day's Work.
i r
Republican Party Completely at
a Loss.
Liven up your sluggish liver! Feel
flue and cheerful; make your work a
pleasure; be vigorous and full of am-
bition. But take no nasty, danger-
ous calomel, because it makes you
•lck and you may lose a day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel crashes into sour bile like
dynamite, breaking it up. That's
when you feel that awful nausea and
cramping.
Listen to me! If you want to enjoy
the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel
cleansing you ever experienced just
take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's
Liver Tone. Your druggist or dealer
■ells you a 60 cent bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone under my personal money-
back guarantee that each spoonful
will clean your sluggish liver better
than a dose of nasty calomel and that
it won't make you sick.
Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver
medicine. You'll know It next morn-
ing, because you will wake up feel-
ing fine, your liver will be working,
your headache and dizziness gone,
your stomach will be sweet and your
bowels regular.
Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirely
vegetable, therefore harmless and
cannot salivate. Give it to your chil-
dren. Millions of people are using
Dodson's Liver Tone instead of dan-
gerous calomel now. Your druggist
will tell you that the sale of calomel
is almost stopped entirely here.
STATE NEWS NOTES
INFLUENZA
Catarrhal Fover,
Pink Eyo, Shipping
Fever, Epizootio
And all diseases of the horse affecting his throat speodlly
cured; colts and horses In same stable k pt from having
them by using Spohn'M DiMtemper Compound, 3 to 6 doses
often cure; one bottle guaranteed to cure one case. Safe . . .
for brood mares, baby colts, stallions, all oges and con- | their neglect,
ditions. Most skillful scientific compound. 50c and $1
per bottle; $5 and $10 a dozen. Any druggist or deliv-
ered by manufacturers. M'Oll.N' MEDICAL CO., (ioithrn, Iud.
Two Efforts to Sound a Keynote Have
Been Conspicuously Unsuccessful
—Appeal for Offices Seems to
Be All That Is Left.
The St. Louis Republic wonders
upon what issue the Republicans will
appeal to the country this year
That is a puzzle at this stage of the
game. The truth is, the Republicans
are waiting in the hope that events
will create an issue.
Never in the history of the country
was a party so at sea with respect to
I a campaign issue as the Republicans
are now.
j They can't plead hard times, be-
j cause the country is prosperous.
I They can't attack the federal reserve
system. Their own congressmen sup-
j ported it. They can't plead a tariff
| law that smashed industry, for indus-
try is reveling in prosperity. They
can't plead military unpreparedness,
i for they turned the country over to
j the Democratic party in a state of de-
! piorable unpreparedness, and the Dem-
ocratic administration is repairing
Unequal to \t.
"Never mind, old man. It'll all come
out right in the long run."
"In the long run, yes; but I'm only
trained far a sprint."
RED CROSS—GOODNESS YES.
Red Cross Ball Blue, yes. Nothing
else will do. Red Cross Ball Blue
Bakes my clothes a beautiful clear
white, not the dingy yellow green
Itinge of liquid blue. Red Cross Ball
Blue for ma. Yes sir-e, Bob.—Adv.
Such Nerve.
"I want to exchange this book; it
has a very stupid ending."
"I think you've made a mistake,
madam. This is not a library."
DEATH LUP.KS IN A WEAK HEART,
so on firs* symptoms use "Renovine"
and be cured. Delay and pay the awful
penalty. "Renovine" is the heart s
remedy. Price $1.00 and 50c.—Adv.
David Belasco, the playwright and
stage manager, was once a call boy in
a San t'ransico theater.
As for the European war. they can t
plead that the administration has been
reckless, for it has kept the country
at peace; nor can they plead that it
has been unmindful of the national
honor, for it lias been dealing with
European controversies in a sane, dig-
nified way that promises full recogni-
tion of all our rights without resort to
bloodshed.
If the Mexican question has been a
source of anxiety and dissatisfaction,
the Republicans are at least as much
responsible as the Democrats are.
Mr. Root tried to sound a keynote in
j New York, but he offended the ller-
mrn-American Republicans throughout
the country; the Kansas convention
attempted to sound a keynote, but
they displeased the largo number of
Republicans who are opposed to na-
tional prohibition.
There seems no possible way to
adopt a platform that will not aMan-
ate multiplied thousands of former Re- ;
publicans.
The truth of the matter is, the Re-
publicans m y as well declare: "We
| point with pride to our patriotic will-
No man ever had to stop climbing j ingness to serve the people, and view
the ladder of fame because there ; with alarm the increasing number of
Unhappy Memories.
"This author reads from his works
with a great deal of feeling."
"I noticed that. I don't suppose
there is a single one of the poems he
read to us that hasn't been turned
down by editors at least a dozen
times.
Important to Mothora
Examine carefully every bottle ot
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
Signature of
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
SHADOWS OF COMING EVENTS.
April 1'4-25.—Emporia Normal vs. V. of
O , at Kmporia, Kan.
April 2i-27—Master Hakera Melting
Tulsa.
April —Chilocco Indians v«. V. ol
O, at Chilocco
Ma\ 1-2.—Texas A. & M. vs U. of O.,
at Norman.
Ma* 15-16.—Oklahoma A * M. vs. U.
of at Normal'.
Ma\ 16-17—Siate Hankers Association,
Oklahoma City.
May iy-20.—Oklahoma A & M. vs. U
of O.. at Stillwater.
Auj; i—rtate t'rlniary.
Sept. 7-9—Marshall county fw£•
Sept. 7-9- Haskell county fair
Sept. 7-9—McCurtain county fair.
Sept. s-y—Harmon county fair.
Sept. 8-9—Tillman county fair.
Sept. 11-12—Love county fair
Sept. ll-lJohnston county fair.
Sept. 11-13—Choctaw county fair.
Stpt. 11-13- kiov\ u county fair.
•Sept. 11-13—McIntosh county fair.
Sect, a-:;;—stephens county fair.
S< pi. 12-13—jackson county fMr.
Sept. 1^.13—Carter county fa>r.
Sept 12-14- -canadian county fair.
Sept. 11-14—Okfuskee county fair.
Sept. 12-14—Pontotoc county fair.
Sept. 13-14—Garvin county fair.
Sept. 12-15—Tulyy. county fair-
Sept 13-16—.pittsburg couiuy 'air.
Sept. 13-16—Okmulgee county fair.
Sept. 14-15—McClain countv fair.
Sept. 14-16—Greer county fair
Sept. 14-16—Washita countv fair.
Sept 14-16—Coal d^unty fair.
Sept. 14-16 - Latimer county f"lr.
Sept. 11-16—Mayes county fair.
Sept. 11-16—Sequoyah county fair.
Sept. li lt)—Grady county fay.
Sept. 15-16—Cloevlar.d count* fair.
Sept. 16-19—Creek county fair.
Sept. 18-2(1—Comanche county fa*r-
Sept. Is-.mi Ottawa countv tnlr. Arton.
Sept. ls-20— Pottawatomie countv lair,
Sept. 18-20—Peckham county fair,
s. ■ t is-2n—r'Hrtd mm'** f '"
Sept. 18-20—Wagoner county fair.
Sept. is-20— Atoka county fair
Sept. 1 v-20—Hughes county fair.
Sept 21-23 Washington county fair.
Sept. 20-2.'!—Rogers county fair.
Sept. 20-23 Craig countv fair.
S"t> wrm—Srarp Fair. owwnnma City.
Sept. ls-20—Ottawa countv fair.
Oft. 4-7—Nowata county fair.
Nov. 7.—Election T>ay
Look and Fee!
Clean, Sweet and
Fresh Every Day
Drink a glass of real hot water
before breakfast to w«sh
out poisons.
Problematical.
"Where do you expect to go on your
next motor trip?"
"I havent decided yet," answered
the speed fiend, "but some of my
friends predict that it will be heaven
or the other place."
wasn't another rung above him.
After Grip—
Winter Colds—
Bad Blood
You are pale, thin, *eak—with little
vitality. Your liver is sluggish and
the bad blood causes your stomach
muscles to lose their elasticity and be-
come flabby—then indigestion.
Dr. Pierce's Golden ..ledical Discov-
years. I recently heard of the newest ery, purely vegetable and free from
discovery of Dr. Pierce, namely, his alcohol or narcotics, is the gr3at and
A New Remedy for
Kidney, Bladder and
all Uric Acid Troubles
Wear Readers:
I appeal to those of you who are
bothered with kidney and bladder
trouble, that you give up the use of
harsh salts or alcoholic medicines and
In their place take a short treatment
of "Anuric." I have taken many of
Dr. Pierce's medicines for the past
twenty-five years with good results. 1
suffered with kidney trouble for some
offices that are held by Democrats."
The only issue upon which they can
agree is the offices.—Houston Post.
Graduates of Yale university living
In Oklahoma will hold a meeting in
Oklahoma City, Saturday, May 20.
Harrison Branch shot and killed
James Leggett, an attorney, at Idabel,
vhile Leggett was standing at the soda
tountain in a drug store, as the result
af an old feud.
A certificate of increase in the cap-
ital stock of the Victor Gasoline Com-
pany of Tulsa from $50,000 to $450,000
has been filed in the office of the sec-
retary of state.
j John L. Martin of Mounds will be
| the next editor-in-chief of the Orange
] and Black, the weekly publication edit-
! ;d and managed by students at Okla-
I ionia A. and M. college.
j Recent heavy rains out in Beaver
| and other counties of the Panhandle
have put the growing wheat in line
i jondition and the farmers in that re-
j pion, which "had splendid crops last
I cear, are highly elated.
An election to vote $60,000 for pub-
Life is not merely to live, but to
live well, eat well, digest well, work
well, sleep well, look well. What a
glorious condition to attain, and yet
how very easy it is if one will only
adopt the morning inside bath.
Folks who are accustomed to feel
dull and heavy when they arise, split-
ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul
tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach,
can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy
by opening the sluices of the systom
each morning and flushing out the
whole of the internal poisonous stag-
nant matter.
Everyone, whether ailing, Btck or
well, should, each morning, before
breakfast, drink a glass of real hot
water with a teaspoonful of limestone
phosphate in it to wash from the
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the
previous day's indigestible waste, sour
bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans-
ing, sweetening and purifying the en-
tire alimentary tract before putting
more food into the stomach. The ac-
tion of hot water and limestone phos-
phate on an empty stomach is wonder-
fully invigorating. It cleans out all the
sour fermentations, gases, waste and
acidity and gives one a splendid ap-
petite for breakfast. While you are
enjoying your breakfast the water and
phosphate is quietly extracting a large
volume of water from the blood and
getting ready for a thorough flushing
of all the inside organs.
The millions of people who are both-
ered with constipation, bilious spells,
stomach trouble, rheumatism; others
who have sallow skins, blood disor-
ders and sickly complexions are urged
to get a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate from any store that handles
drugs which will cost very little, but
is sufficient to make anyone a pro-
nounced crank on the subject of in-
ternal sanitation.—Adv.
'mwm
Minute
Water
[immediately
Quite the Contrary.
"Young Reginald Twobble is said to
own 27 suits of clothes."
"What's the idea?"
"There isn't any. Do you suppose
mi idea is ever associated with the
possessor of 2" suits of clothes?"
Alabastine is the most
effective, economical and
simple wall decoration on the
market. It has demonstrated
its superiority in thirty-five
years use.
Think of it! No boiling water, no
tllue added. It's one of the easiest
jobs in the world to prepare and
apply Alabastine, and the resulting
surface, if ordinary care is taken, ia
fulid, streakless and mat-like.
The Mo$t Beautiful Wall Tint
And when you consider that you
obtain the most beautiful, mellow,
nature colors, viz., soft buffs, delicate
greens and exquisite blues, or any
ihade you wish by combining shades
of Alabastine, then you'll know why
Alabastine is one of the most popular
wall decorations with millions of
Painters and Householders, Decora-
tors and Womenfolk, who take a pride
in their homes the wide world over.
The Alabastine Co.
382 Grandville Rd. Grand Rapids, Mick.
Alabastine you buy. Alabastine it
hardware dealers and paint (tores
due( nut handle Alabastine, take ti
e on each package ol
lold by molt druggists,
■vrrywberr. II yours
• subaiitute, write as.
Bad Bosses Becoming Good
Now that the colonel has made up
with Elihu Root, who, mora than any
other man, helped to deprive him of ,
... , )Q,., i lie iglit. water and sewer systems at
the Republican nomination in 1912, l c
lie improvement bonds for additions to
"Anuric" Tablets. After using same
I am completely cured of my kidney
trouble. A doctor pronounced me a
well preserved woman for my age, all
due, I believe, to Dr. X^ierce's aid.
MRS. MELINDA E. MILLER.
If you suffer from backache, lum-
bago, rheumatism, get "Anuric" now.
powerful blood purifier of today. Ex-
tracted from American forest herbs
and roots. Contains no alcohol. In-
gredients printed on wrapper.
Taken as directed it will search
out impure f.nd poisonous matter
throughout the system and eliminate
it.—Adv.
Too often when opportunity knocks
at a man's door he is holding down a
chair at the corner boozery.
For bunions use Hanford's Balsam.
Apply it thoroughly for several nights
and rub in well. Adv.
An Exception.
"There is no money in poetry."
"True. If you tell a man there is
no money in the pressing club busi-
ness, the chances are that he won't
go into it, but that doesn't apply to
poetry."
Too Slow for Her.
"Do you know what I've been think-
ing about for the last half hour?"
asked Mr. Dubson.
"I can't imagine," answered Miss
Peacher.
"I've been thinking about kissing
you."
"Umph! If I'm ever about to drown
I hope it will fall to somebody else's
'ot to throw me a life-preserver."
Small Returns.
"I get a nickel every time I take a
dose of medicine," said Tommy Twob-
ble.
"Ain't you got a lot o' money?"
asked little Sammy Dubwaite, a deli-
cate child.
"Naw! It's just my luck. I ain't j
hardly ever sick."
the day of the grand reconciliation
| with Penrose, Barnes et al., looms
i brightly in the near future. For be it
j remembered that in the Roosevelt
j theory of politics a boss is bad only
J when he opposes the wishes of the ex-
j president. When Penrose supported
j him in 1904 and roiled up an unprece-
j dented majority in Pennsylvania no
! words were too warm to express the
gratitudo of the White House. And
j Boise Penrose is the same in 1912 as
1 in 1904. Theodore Roosevelt, it may
\ be remarked, is also unchanged. For-
! tunately the people have taken his
j measure in the intervening twelve
i years, and they can better estimate
| the sincerity of his politics now.—Phil-
adelphia Record.
Blackwell carried by a seven-to-one
vote. The city also will pave twenty-
six blocks of streets.
O. L. Calloway of Supply has been
appointed to the position of state ex-
aminer of undertakers by Governor
R. L. Williams. Mr. Calloway suc-
ceeds J. O. Burk of Hobart and his
term will expire April 1, 1919.
There Is No Art In Taking Medicine.
Just follow directions oil every bot-
tle of "Plantation" Chill Tonic and
see how quickly those dreadful chills
will leave you. It leaves the liver in
healthy condition and yet contains no
Calomel. Price 50c.—Adv.
Falling Down on the Job.
"There is one thing this aviation
business in Mexico is not."
"What might that be?"
"All aero-plane sailing."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are tho
original little liver pills put up 40 years
ago. They regulate liver and bowels.—Adv.
Many a man has lost his vitality by
drinking too often to the good health
of his friends.
STOP THOSE SHARP SHOOTING PAINS
"Femenina" is the wonder worker for all
female disorders. Price Ji.ooaod 50c. Adv.
Republicans for Wilson.
Every straw vote for president
among Republicans in the West re-
veals at a considerable distance from
the bottom the name of Wood row Wil-
son. If the choice were between Mr.
Wilson and any one of the Republic-
ans, there is reason to believe that the
vote for the Democrat would )e very
much larger. We have in this situa-
tion an epitome of the problem that
confronts the opposition to the ad-
ministration. First, there is the dif-
ficulty of uniting upon any on* candi-
date. Secondly, is the certainty that
there are plenty of Woodrow Wilson
Republicans.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
, Ouinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The
proceeding to try Ned McDaniel on 11 yuiniue drive, out malaria, the lroa
j Duilds up the system. 50 cents.
Judge Jesse M. Hatchett of Jackson
county district court is enjoined from
Smiles add much to a woman's at-
tractiveness, and they cost little.
Many a girl who can't sing is af-
flicted with the idea that she can.
Wanted 50,000
Foolish Criticism.
The administration's critic3 have
found an opportunity to asiail the
president because there is only a sin-
gle-track railroad to bring up the sup-
plies for Genera! Funston'a troops. A
fully competent president woud have
arranged to have Villa accessihie from
a four-track system, v.-ith concrete au-
I tomobile roads and plenty of facilities
for pursuit.
%lAC.
Farm Hands
of experience at once on tin farms of
Western Canada
To replace the young farmers who
have enlisted for the war. Good wages
and full season's work assured.
There is no danger or
possibility of Con-
scription in Canada.
References required from all applicants. For spe-
cial railway rates and other information apply to
C. A. COOK, 20I2 Main Street, Kan*** City, Mo.
AilWizad C*u£u Gnnaai Ami
HO PASSPORT! ABB NECESSARY TO ENTER CANADA
Wk
mm
general charge of embezzling public
f inds while he was clerk of the dis-
trict court of Jackson county in an
alternative writ granted by the crim-
inal court of appeals.
That the plan for farming the long
contemplated Shaffer' county from
parts of Payne, Lincoln and Creek
•ounties will in all probability be put
before the voters of the sections af-
fected before long, was the statement
made by H. F. Grimm, secretary ol
Ihe Cushing chamber of commerce.
Postoffice commissions have been
issued for the appointments of post-
masters at three Oklahoma towns
Laura Williams was appointed for the
Manitou office. Fred K. Harless for Ces-
tos and Annie Qualls at Quail. Th«
Manitou office was tilled by preslden
tial appointment, while Cestos and
Qualls offices are of the fourth class
Petitions are being circulated amoni
the taxpaying voters of Alva to call
another special election to vote on the
issuance of $65,000 in bonds for the
purpose of erecting a modern high
school building. At a recent election
the bonds had a clear majority of the
votes east but not a legal majority tc
allow ihe issuance of the bonds.
The town council of Nash has let
the franchise for an electric lighting
plant to a private concern, abandon
ing the plan of voting plans and at
tempting to install a municipally
owned plant.
The farmers' elevator proposition 01
a co-operative scale is spreading
throughout northwestern Oklahoma
In addition to the organizations of this
Their Own Fault.
"Why is it the big thieves go free,
while the little ones go to jail?"
"That's ail easy one. The little fel-
lows don't steal enough to enable
them to hire good lawyers."
HOW TO REMOVE DANDRUFF
itching and Irritation of the Scalp
With Cuticura. Trial Free.
On retiring lightly touch spots of dan-
druff .itching and burning with Cuticura
Ointment. Next morning shampoo
thoroughly with Cuticura Soap and hot
water. These super-creamy emollients
do much to keep the scalp clean and
healthy and to promote hair growth.
Free sample each by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept.
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Irresistible.
"I wonder how Mabel ever hap-
pened to accept Jack?"
"How could she help herself? He's
an insurance agent."
FRECKLES
There's something wrong with the
brido who doesn't select a homelier girl
than herself for a bridesmaid.
A FRIEND IN NEED.
For instant relief and speedy cur
"use ".Mississippi" Diarrhoea Cordial,
i'rice 50c and 25c.—Adv.
New York has a city block which
houses 4,156 people, an average of
1,000 to the acre.
For thrush use Hanford's Balsam.
Get it into the bottom of the affected
part. Adv.
Hens are exclusive;
stick to their own sets.
they like to
ASK FOR AND GET
Skinners
THE HIGHEST QUALITY
SPAGHETTI
Save the trademark signature of Paul R.
Skinner from all packages and exchange free-
for Oneida Community Silverware. Write
today for free 36 page recipe book and full
information.
SKINNER MFG. CO.,OMAHA, U.S.A.
LARGEST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA
DEFIANCE STARCH
is constantly growing in favor because it
Does Not Stick to the Iron
and it will not injure the finest fabric. For
laundry purposes it has no equal. 16 01
package 10c. / more starch for same money.
DEFIANCE STARCH CO., Omaha, Nebraska
Kill All Flies! Tho±:r
attrmrtii snd kills til
it, «ud >-ha p.
Now 19 tho Tin
Unsavory Phrase.
Reported in Washington tha: Theo-
dore Roosevelt la in a fair way to run
off with the Republican presidential
nomination regardless of the wishes or
protestations of the "Old Guard" lead- i nature perfected at Ingersoll, Burling
ers. Why regardless of? Better say ; ton and Carmen, the farmers living
because of. Mere mention ol "Old j near Helena have joined the move-
Guard" drives a lot of voters to tho mcnt. The Farmers' Co-Operative As
tall timbers.
> (let Hid of IlicHe
L'tflj Spots.
ion's no lorij?- r th« slight'-at nt-od <
n« ashamed of your frcckh-a. ab tfc
rriptlon othlne—double strength
■aimed to remove the e hom< :y apots
nply *.•
an oun
othi;
uble
Where the Colonel Stands
Our neighbor tho Sun is manifest-
ing a good deal of impertinen. curi-
osity to know if the colonel wo«ld re-
gard war with Mexico as "a just war,"
or war with Germany as "a Just war."
There is a uniform rule which the Sun
can apply for itself if it is so mnded.
Any war in which the colonel in\olved
the country would be "a Just war."
Any war in which the country btcame
involved without the active assistance
and encouragement of tho cdonel
would be an unjuBt war.—New York
World.
sociation of Helena was organized.
The citizens of Ada, Roff and Sul
phur are planning a campaign to con-
Adv
your drugtfiHt. and apply a
of It night and iiiMrnlnu ami you
Id h «.n that even th worst, fi- ' kles
- b -Kun to disappear, while the light* r j
hav. vanish'd entirely It ia s.'M'.m
more- than one ounce ia nf1' d< d to corn-
ly clear the skin and gain a beautiful j
suri' t<t ask for th" double strength j
lie, 11a thin ih sold und'-r guarantee of
. y back If It fails to remove freckles.-—
. A*k foe
Daisy Fly Killer
1 g„|d by dual-. «, or S Mill
by •xpr«M. n-uaiJ. fl.M.
HAROLD SOMERS, 150 DeKalb Avo., Brooklyn,N. Y.
Sweet Potato Plants
$1.15per 1000; aud all other kinds, Cab-
bage, Tomato, Etc. Send for our list.
Hayes Seed House, Topeka, Kan.
Sorry.
Kloise—You have made a great lm-
t the three towns with a well con- j prcssion upon me.
Eloitus—I'm so sorry. I'll not hold
you so tightly next time.—Kecord.
ne
structed highway. Especially are the
citizens of Ada and Sulphur Interested
In the project. The people of Ada
want to go to Sulphur to enjoy the
beauties- and medicinal waters of Piatt
National park. The Sulphur people
want to come to Ada to vtsit and shop.
The towns are only thirty-five miles
ipart.
Rev. M. B. McKlnney, pastor of the
tpthodist Episcopal church, south, lu
inducting a revival at Broken Bow.
WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY
is her hair. If yours is streaked with
ugly, grizzly, gray hairs, use "La Cre-
ole" Hair Dressing and change It In
the natural way. Price $1.00.—Adv.
Every time a man says something
complimentary to his loving wife It
removeB one more wrinkle from ber
l)row.
Millions Best Varieties
YtLLOW YAM POTATO SUPS
$2.00 PER 1.000 DELIVERED
Tomato and < abbujro Plants, for Sandy tnd
Black land, nil leading varieties $1.60 p *r 1,000.
50(i for #1.00, 85c per 100 delivered. Well
packed and iruuriuiteed to arrive in good
condition. Write for i'laoi Catalogue.
MILANO PLANT CO. MILANO, TEXAS
Arkansas Homestead l ands
1'iutH showing Lands of Forest Unserves whlcb
art* n..w open for h«.most«*adina Stato map. liouie-
St.-,I I Law s, all fortv. questions an&« ••red. /'no.
Load anrfPM Dlsiri.-i .Mausfl W I . lil X ' s 1
HANKKits' Till .VI, LITTLK HOCK, AllHu
Sweet I'olato I'lanls, riiiupkln, IKntley,
\lrielesM, N'uney llall. J175 pt-r thousand
Q\biitit!.s cheaper. 1"0 prepaid." 8G<;. Terms
cavli I*. Forsman, Dlstrlb., llhlerta, Texas.
.Manufacturer of California Delicious Fruit
Confection wants salesmen. Opportunity ot
lifetime. Gen.&ttlew Agt .Un Yauneas.Frisco.
W. N. U, Oklahoma City, No. 18-191«.
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Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1916, newspaper, April 27, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108552/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.