The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1914 Page: 6 of 6
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TIIE NEW ERA
Published Thursdays
PUBLl: IED for the preservation
of liberty, t notion of progress
and th mint of civilization.
As a means to this end we advocate the
absi-lut i ration of church and state,
and the compulsory education of all
childi i up the age of fourteen years
Eli!i • - class mail master
at the | Davenport, Okla..
accoi'i.- of I ongress of March
3rd," 1879.
R. A. BAUGUS
V\ It. a i - >iav« a right to
an o| i.iiou li i i,ifu-r \ti> have
look' i i a tiling, then wo
have i still) -heda light, ''but"
before wo have personally and
individi. illy investigated for our
selves, wo have no right.
We realize that the most peo
pie have a tendency to deny any
thirty tli (tunes from one
that speaks with authority for
tbey are prompted by an un-
conacious wlf conceit to resent
the claims of superior knowledge
Now none of us know it all, but
we can learn; and the more we
learn the better for us, so we
had better look at it this way
Now hero, a man who has given
years of study and investigation
to a cei tain subject, if we can
learn in a few minutes the -e
suits of all his years of time, ef-
forts and expense, we are that
much the richer. It is our tniii
utes against his years, if he is
wrong, we can trust our com
mon sense to guide us, and in
any cn-e, wo then know both
sides of the argument.
NO MOKE PAIN.
Pain cannot exi«t where Hunt's Light-
ning Oil is applied, says one user. No
other linim'ui acts so quickly. You
simPly rub it on and the Pain is gone
almost instantly. Those who stffre
from rheumatism, neuralgia, headache
and similar troubles shoudget a bottle
at once, For cuts and bruises, burns
and sprains and abrasion of the skin it
acts as a leali"g oil. Soothing and
quietiii); the pain, and prepenting sore-
ness and irritation. We have never
known it to fail to relieve chllbians.
j* j>
Accidents on British Strerts.
About 100 street accidents a day o
wr Iu Ui° whole of Great Britain.
Don't Let Baby Suffer W h Ezeme
and Skin Eruption
Babies need a perfect skin—cover-
ing. Sin eruotuna cause them not
only intense lufferlng, but hinder
their growth. DR. HOBSON'S ECZ-
EMA OINTMENT can be relied on
for relief and permanenent cure of
suffering b:tl)ie whose skin eruptions
have made their life miserable.
"Our baby was afflcted with break-
ing out of the skin all o er the face
and scalp. Doctor and s in specialists
failed to help. We tried Dr. Hobson's
Eczema Ointment and were overjoy-
ed to set; baby completly cured before
one box was used" writes Mrc.
Struber. Dubuque, Iowa, all druggists
or by mail, 50c.
Collier's
The • National • Weekly
First Time
in Clubs
J nt il this year
C'oUigr'a has been
sold at $5.50. Non
the price is $2.50
and we have secured
a concession w here-
b" we can offer it
at a still further
reduction in con-
nection with this
publication.
§ — ' Off, r to Our Readers
N uirr the rat demand for CotlUr'a at
ti new pi ice, v have made arrangement* to
' ' r ** 1 ■ "itr "wn publication each o*c yrar
i the pritv . G>'/i«r'#alonr. This i* a limited
« r and must be taken advantage of promptly.
vi/hat ifou Get in Collier's
rs ' i!i" one hig, independent. fearlr««
!) oi t , whole country. Not only is it the
citizen a handbook J>ut it is also a
zinr f.-r th whole family. Amona the
- that a year's subscription gives art-:
Wonderful Cough Remedy,
Dr. King's New DiCovery is now
everywhere as the remedy which will
surely stop acough or cold. D.P. Lawaon
of Edison ,Tenn. writes: "Dr. King,s
new Discovery is the most won.lerful
cough, cold and throat and luu? medi-
cine lever sold in my store. It can't
be beat. It sells without any trouble at
all. It needs no guarantee." This is
true, because Dr. King's New Dis
covery will relieve rhe most obstinate
of cough and colds Lung troubles quicly
h >lpeb by its use. You shoud koep a
battle in the house at all times for the
mejnbers of the family 50c and $1.00.
All , 'Druggist or by mail H.E. Buclen
A Philaidlqtu i or Sc. Louis.
w tr
Hall's Cattarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucouos surface of the
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by
all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-
pation.
w «r *"
Best Family Laxative
Bewan: of constipation. Use
Dr. King's New L,ifo Pills and
keep well. Mrs. Charles E. Smith,
of WeBt Franklin, Me., calls thein
"Our family laxative." nothing
better for adults or aged, get
them to day. 25c. All druggift or
hy mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co.
What is Good for Headache?
One Lady says, after suffering dred-
fully for about seven years, she triep
Hunt's Lightning Oil, which almost
inHtantly relieved her, and has been
entirly free from those breadful head-
aches. Ask your druggist.
A. B. Richards Medicine Co.
Sherman, Texas.
Badly Burned.
Nothing relieves a scald or burn
more quickly than Hunt's Lightning
Oil. Thie wonderful liniment is very
healing. For cuts, sprain, bruises, etc.
it is fine. Sold by all druggists in 25c
and 50c bottles.
A. B. Richards Medicine Co.
Sherman, texss.
• ir K"
HorriMe Blotches of Eczema
Quickly cure by Dr. HolMon'.s
Ecznia OintmeiE (' P Caldwell,
«>f Nf«-Orleans, Li., states: Mj
doctor advificii in, to try lh
Htftuon's Eczoma Salve, ' I uteri
three boxes of Ointment and
three cakes of Dr. Hobson's
Derma Zetna up. To day J
-have not i spo' anywhere on nr.
body and can -ay I ,un cured."
It will do the same for you.
Its soothing healing, antisitic
action will rid you of all skiu
humors, blackheads, pimples,
Eczema blotches, red unssghtly
sores, and leaves your skin clean
and healthy. Cet a box to day.
GUf in.tf (d. All Drggest, 50c.
or by mail. Philadelphia & yt.
Louis.
A Winter Cough.
A stubborn nnnoying, depressing,
cough sangs on, racks the body, weak-
ens the lungs, and often leabs toserio.
us results. The first dose of Dr. King's
New Discovery "ives relief. Henry D.
Sanders ,of Cavendish, Vt., wasthrete-
ned with consumption, after having
pneumonia. He writes ; "Dr. King.s
New Discovery ought to be in every
home; it il certainly the best of all med
icines for eonghs, colds or luug trouble
Good for coildren's coughs. Money back
if not satisfiied. Price 50c. and $1 00.
At all Druggist. H.E.Bucklin- & co.
Phil, or St. Louee.
Stubborn Annoying Cough
Cured
' My husband had a cough for fifteen
years and my son for eight years. Dr.
King's New Discovery completly cured
them, for which I am most thankful,"
writes Mrs. David Moore, of Saginaw.
i Ala. What Dr. King's New Discovery
did for these men, it will do for. Dr.
King's New Discovery should be in every
home. Stops hacking cough, relieves
la grip and all thrdat and lung ailments
Money back if it fails. All druggists.
Price 50c and $1.00.
J>
Never Satisfied.
When a man gets something for
nothing he is pretty sure to think it
might have been something bettor.
Never.
A man never becomes so deaf that
he cannot hoar, when monpy talks.
RheumaLism and Neuralgia.
People will be glad to know that
Hunt's Lightning Oil stops .the pain
nlmot instantly. No other liniment acts
so promptly and with such gratifying
results. Thoses who suffer should not
fail to try it. Sold by all druggists it
25c aud 50c bottles. A. B. Richards
Medicine Co. Sherman, Texas.
Summer Is Only
a Few Hours Away
You need a vacation outing just as much in Winter
as you do in summer-perhaps more. A few hours in
one of our magnificent all—steel trains A'ill land'you in
The Winter Resorts of Florida
or
The Texas Gulf Coast
In either of these Wiuter playgrounds, you will find
a balmy, invigorating climate, coupled with hunting,
fishing, surf bathing, sailing and a hundred other outdoor
sports.
Drop in and see me. 1 will be glad to tiKuer out your
trip, and to obtain for you some beautit'nlly illustrtated
literature descriptive of Florida or the Texas Gulf Cost,
or both.
W. P. Woodruff
Agent.
WW >WWWWV WW VVWVWVN
€. £. Stafford
Does General Blacksmithing and repair work 4
of all kinds. Satisfaction Guarauteed.
Near the Lumber yard DAVENPORT j
■ I I
12 and 16 Gauge
Hammerless
"Pump"
Guns
■The Si feet Breech-Loading
Gun Built!
Shots!
STATE INSURANCE COMMISSION-
ER WILL WORK FOR REFORM
IN NEXT LEGISLATURE
WANTS RESTRICTIONS STRONGER
77/ar/f/i
shotgun is a fine-appcaniiie, uc uu u t u w j-Uv.v^ H . - .
ny objectionable humps or bumps; no holes on top for cas to blow outithsougnor w.atcr to Ret iti ,
can't freeze up with rain, snow or sleet; jts solid steel breech (not ® fchell of v rod) permits a
thoroughly symmetrical gun without sacrificing strength or safety; it is the saf?3t breccb-ioeaing
shotgun w.th Stee| Breech (insidc ^ ^ eli as eut)-SoM Top-Side Ejection
-Matted Barrel (which costs ^4.00 extra on other guns)— Preee Button Cartridge Kelea*e-U.>
remove loaded cartridges quickly from magazine v, ithout working: through acti 1 Doable "tric-
tor* -Take-Down Feature—Trigger and Hammer Safety. Handles rapidly■: guaranteed in shool-
in;: ability: price standard Grade "A" 12-gaufte gun, $22.60; 16-gaugct J24.CO.
Send 3 stamps postage for bie catalog describing all
/f/artin repeating shotguns (hammer and hammer-
lc.- i). all repeating rifles, etc. Do it now I 42 Willow Street, New Haven. Conn.
hnmmerlfss repealing
beautifully.balanced gun, without
In Order to Give Better Control Ovtr
the 2C0 Companies Operating in
the State—Income Increased
and Expenses Lowered.
Oklahoma City —Hon. A, L. Welch
tvlio was apointed Insurance Connnls
sioner in March, 1913, Saturday after-
noon staled that he would be a candi
dale in the approaching primary
Asked to make a formal announce
ment. Mr. Welch said:
"Yes, I am a candidate for Insur
ance Commissioner, subject lo the
Democratic primary, and will make
formal announcement of my candidacy
at an early date. Of course. I have no
objection, in fact would be glad tc
have my friends over the state know I
have definitely decided to make the
race, but you understand In my for
ma I announcement, I want to give a
report of my stewardship, and I al c
have In mind some remedial legiala
tion, that I shall favor, which I be
lieve if enacted into law. will mate
rially help in protecting the people
against fraudulent concerns and piac
tlces."
Asked about our present insurance
laws, he said
As it whole, I think they are the
best In the Union, but experience
proves they hardly go far enough in
some instances, for Instance, in pro
tecting the people against stock job
Tfie fflar/ui firearms Cx,
'J Editorials
600 N< w« Photos
250 Short Articles
150 Short Stories
100 Illustrated Features
2 Complete Nereis
C, ier't
• -12.50)
I $2.50
Get Col. L. Roberts
To Cry your Sales. The man
that gets you the most money.
You will find him at Daven-
port.
Hon. A. L. Welch.
blng concerns. I am very firmly of the
opinion that companies in process ol
organization should be under the sit
pervlslon of the insurance depart
menl There are several other mal
ters I shall take up in my announce-
ment "
Asked as to the number of compa
nies operating iu this-state, Mr. Welch
said:
"There are something over two hnn
dred companies authorized to do bust
ness in Oklahoma. The laws of thii
state require all companies to file on
or before the last day of Kebruary, a
report with the Insurance Department,
givin;,' a statement of their financial
condition on the 31st day of Decern
her of the preceding year, and giving
a record of their business for that
year, and with so many companies,
you can very readily understand that
we have a large volume of buslnese
to dispose of between now and the
first day of March, and I do not pro
pose to let anything hinder the work
of the department, or in the least In
terfere with the systematic work we
are doing to protect the people of thi«
state against fraudulent concerns. My
ambition is to see the day «"hen Ok
lahoma will be absolutely free from
j th® operation of unreliable concerns,
and all Insuranco transactions thai
are of % questionable nature. I have
ilitd to apply the same btitfnes prin
£lples to tho conduct pf pay ofllcy at
I would employ in my private husl
rtabe. and I think my record will show
that the department f>eep econom
lcallv and carefully managed. We
have succeeded in lowering expense*
without In any wise Impairing the ef
ficlency of service, and the jpennit;
for the past twelve months shows a
handsome inciease over the preceding
WW.V# moptii!,.,;
Mi H eloli has been H resident of
Oklahoma since lljt. lmvln(, pomp
here Iiom his native stale. Missouri
Count J" t""" ,rf>aeiir<'r of Charlton
..flijqtf, &li"«u<l, two ii'tin^ocu 11 vc
terms, 1S9Z-18H, Mr. Welch has
made his home al Purcell, where h«
was engnged in the banking, real es
late and Insurance business- w s
yl.ee president of the Purcell Bank A
Trust Company Bnd democratic state
committeeman for McClain county In
1 12 lie is prominent in banking clr
cles over the state, and his record at
Insurance commissioner has been
highly complimented a visit to the
Insui anco department \rl|| r Inee
anyone tint ifr {\ ,
w !i '' lu* l0" 'lepaiim ni
*«u systi a.utiitiU.
If „nii .L„„| a rifle, piftol or shotgun, you hould have-a copy of tlic Ideal Hand
It you SnOOt Book—100 panes of useful information for shooters. It tells all about
po1 ders, bullets, primers and reloading tools for all standard rifle, pistol and shotgun
arr aunitfon: how to measure powders accurately; shows you how to cut your ammunitfon
c nse in half and do more and Ixtter shooting. Tin's book is free to any shooter who will
si.j i three stamps postage to The Marlin Firearms Co., 42 Willow St.f I^ew Ilavcn, Lona.
BUSINESS TRAINING for
BUSINESS POSITIONS
is superior at
MUSKOGEE BUSINESS
COLLEGE
where all graduates are placed
in good paying: positious in Bank
j Railroads, Government Offices
Packing H )U3es, Oil Companies
Law Office, wholeale and
Retail Houses. The hundred of
our Graduates are ail filling Such
Positions, Do YOU want one?
tt will not take you long and the
expences is light. Board will be
adsoiutiy free of expense to you
Just clip this ail., sign your nanr) and sin e it in
Name PO.
B I).. , State.
Muskogee Business College
Corner Second and Okmulgee Ave.
Phone 2159. Muskogee, Oklahoma.
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b. F. NICKELL M. D. U. E. NICKELL M.D
Kes. Phone 52 Rea. Phone 27
OFFICE OF
NICKELL & SON.
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS
OFFICE PHONE b*.
DAVENPORT OKLA.
Dr. W. 0. Baird
Physician and Surgeon
Res. Phone 4
Office, 6
Special attention to
diseases of women
and children
Sanitarium fully oquipped
THE OLD RELIABLE.
Cleaning and Pressing parlor.
Hats made good as new.
"Ladies work" Orders for
suits. Shoes Repaired.
Wm. Nash
Davenport.
FRISCO
East Bound
Train No. Time
408 - • 12:53 P. M.
10 - - (5:43 " "
414 - - 1:39 A "
112 Does not stop .i:03 P "
444 Local Freight 1: 00 " "
West Bound
9 - - 7:01 A. M.
407 • 2:42 P "
413 - - - 4:48 A "
Notary work of all kinds
Realestate; Trades,
1 make a specaiity of
Farm Loans & Insuranco
J. W. StalKer.
Res. Phone 70. Office Phone-6,
Drs. Louwien & Hanson
Dentist-
Rooms 1, 2, and 3, Feuquay Bldg
Chandler, Okla.
N. P. MYRS
Undertaker
A tn 11 line of coffins and cas
kets always on hand
Embalming done,
SANTA FE TIME CARD
NORTH
Train No. 414, Local Freight, 8:56 a, m.
;• •• 408, PnF pn(fer, 2:07 p. m.
SOUTH
Train No. 107, fHiSeng i. 1:40, m
" "4?:1( l °cal Freight, 3::ln. m
KH£Ui, .. ,7W. A&Cfgfc
91
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I DENTAL PARLORS
,, SHAWNEE, OKLA., yt„;
10® E Maim
Oven HICKCV «o .
Gold
, 1-iu
Bridp
fyto
Very
LUM ft A<JO
OOUT. NEURALCU.
D K1DKF.V TROUBLES
Giya-inuIckRtllaf
■•««« il«i
Gold Cro' , * ' '
$4 to $5
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oi lsWw
mm - 5Q(
aul work cuarantcco
painltss extraction
look ron mark«4tair c^tra^i
OVER 65 VCARS
S ItADC MARKS
d[«|?ns
Cot THIGH V3 Ac.
Anrrtnft ?pri(lliiB n plteleh nr<t dswrlfttnn ran*
I freownoiher ac
Ml id j' it« ntnblrt, Comr._
tiunsHtrictly cotitldPMt i.ii. HANDBOOK •'«>
ppcrial not left wit liout olinrvc, iu tho
Scientific American.
■Non Hheumatte
A hunrtsomely lllimtrnted wpokly. I.anrMt rlr
rotation of any «eleiiUd , ViirnftL T*nna, |.l n
r: four (uontbs, |fl. 8ol l bjail n«wad©alern.
381BroHff^ay, New York
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Baugus, R. A. The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1914, newspaper, March 12, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109938/m1/6/?rotate=270: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.