The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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TTTFl WEW F/R A
Published Thursdays
PUBLISHED for the preservation
of liberty, the promotion of progress
and the advancement of civilization.
As a means to this end we advocate the
absolute separation of church and state,
and the compulsory education of all
children up to the age of fourteen years
Entered as second class mail matter
at the post office at Davenport, Okla.,
according to act of Congress of March
3rd, 1879.
R. A. BAUGUS
Editor
Ones in a while you run across
a merchant who thinks ten cents
invested in a two line reading
notice in Inn home paper ought
to produce large results.
It want.
It will bring returns IN l'KO
PORTION TO THE IN VEST J
MENT-he can not reasonably
expect more
A dollar a week invested in
ahvertiseing s|>:ico will bring
good returns foi' the money.
Two dollars a week will do
much better.
Hut; FIVE dollars a w eek
the RIGHT KIND of adverts
ing will produce the REST RE-
TURNS OF ALL-provided t,
merchant has the goods, at the
right price, and MAKE GOOD
011 every statement in his
advertisement.
A. D. Weltzhimer—
The New Blacksmith.
Does General Blacksmithing and repair work.
Guarautee Satisfy lion. At the Justice Shop.
DAVENPORT - OKLAHOMA
AArVV' A'- APVW*
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State of Ohio, City ol' Toledo, /
Lucas County, t
Frank J.Cheney makes oath t ha he
issenior partner of the firm of F. J.
cheney & flo., doing busiii' in tin
oity of Toledo. County and State afore-
said. and that said firm will pay the
sum of OnE HUNDKRD DOLLARS
for each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the u.-e of HALL'S
CATARRH CUBE. HA Ci.K
Ncy. Sworn to before n, ; ub.-' ri-
bed in my presence, th # la>
j December, A. L). 1:
(Seal) A. W. GLl-AS' N.
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THE YOUTH'S COMPANION
CALENDAR FOR 1614.
The publishers of The Youth's
Companion will, as always at
this seasne, present to every
subscriber whose subscription is
paid for 1914, a calendar for the
new year. It is a gem of calendar
making. The decorative moun
ting is rich, but it is subordina
ted to the main Durpose to pr0
duce a calendar thgt is usfu'.
EASY TO DARKEN GRAY
HAIR
Clip This Notice-Its Worth 50c
Whenn your hair turns gray,
streaked with gray, white,faded
brittle, falling out. itching scalp
or dandruff, try the following:
On retiring rub (j-Ban like a
shampoo on hair and scalp.
The gray disappears and anoth
er application or two of Q-Ban
the hair is beautifully darkened
and restored to original color.
It also becomes fluffy, glossy
luxurant with real hair helth.
Q-B'iii stops Itching and dan-
druff, and falling hair and pro-
motes its groth. Q-Ban is not
sticky or messy, and cannot in-
jure or stain the hair or scalp.
Delightful t.o use and shure to
darken gray hair so evenly and
naturally no one can tell. .10c foi
a big 7oz. bottle by parcle post,
or return this notice and Si and
we will deliver you three bottles
It not satisfied by its uss we
will give you back #1.50.
Address Hessig Ellis Drug Co.
Front Street, Memphis Tenn.
j Hall's Cattarrh C:;>v
ternally, acting diivrtiy, i
blood and mucous ... i
system. Testimonial
Price 75 cents per bottle .- old bv i
all Druggist.
Take Hall's Family Pill# J'i • i . i-
pation. '
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Best I' .i rviii*. L:i.
Bew ;m' <■ i !■. ;j 1
Dr. Ki ./ ;"Ne« i 1 in
keep Weil. Mi i;i i
ol West. Frank; > ,
"Our family J ix.it i i .thing
(letter for adub ; ■ > d. ; >t
them to day. 25 \il <'n:i fl ir
by mail. H. E. IJurkl ;i . Co.
Clears Complexion Removes
SSkin Blemishes.
Vv by go through life embar-1
TMssiid and disfigured with pim-
ples, i ruptions. blackheads, red
rough skin, or suffering the
tortures of Eczema, itch, tetter,
s Ut rheum. Just ask your Drug-
g. t, for Dr. Hobson's Eczema
0 111nitut. Follovv' tiie sinip'e
"e-ii iojis and your skin wor-
ri■ •('" over. Mild sool.biitg,
Tective. Excellent for babiei.
• ail I'elicale, i • i-i'.'r .-kin. Stop
!'i"g A iv- lielp . Utlif-f
or iflOii I . 1 •1K .it);' , ul yiimfl
1 ruggist.
Corner-
"Tommy, this lc the second time
you have ut;ked to be let off to go to
yo\.: graiicimotlier's funeral." "J
1 .v it, sir, but i got two grand
i;!o;:ierB, sir." .
Skin DUeasea Cuced
Hunt's Cure is the name of the re-
medy which is nbsolirlel; , i.ii'antced
to cure all forms of r in
the purchase price pn> 'ptly refunded.
Wonderful results are .> •• i by it.-1
use, curing cases that would not yeald
to other treatment. A k j u r di uw, ■
Stubborn Annoying Cough
Cured
"My nuub;tnd had a cough for fifteen
years and my son for eight years. Dr.
King's New Discovery completly cured
them, for which 1 am most thankful,"
writes Mrs. David Moore, of Saginaw.
Ala. What Dr. King's New Discovery
j did for these men, it will do for. Dr.
King's New Discovery should be in every
home. Stops hacking cough, relieves
la gri;i and all thrdat and lung ailments
Money back if it fails. All druggists.
Price 50c and $1.00.
J JJ J
A Painless Headache
Is there such a thing :n painles s
headache, painless neur.ilgi , piti.i.
less rheumatism? Hunt's l.i ;hl i: Oil
will make the pain go a v , i :,!i >
suffering cease.' That's why Hunt'
Lightning Oil is so popular and pra, d
so much. Ask your druggist
Spring Laxative and Blood
Cleanser.
Flush out the accumulated
waste and poison 1'the . inter
months; cleans your utoniaehe,
liver and kidneys of all impuri-
ties. Take Dr. King's New Life
Pills; nothing better for purify
ing the blood. Mild, non iping
laxative. Curt loanon;
makes you feel fin T.ik no
other. 2pc . at your Druggist.
Bucklen.s Arnica t-' :lw for All
Hurts.
I
Check your April cougta
Thawing frost and April rains chill
you to the very morrw, you catch cold
Head and and lungs stuffed-^You are
feyerish-cougb continually and fee
miserable Yon need Dr. King's New
Discovery. It soothes .ieflamed ard
irritateiTthroat and lungs, stops cough,
your oead clears up, fevor leaves and
you feel fine. Mr. J T. Drvis, of Stick
ney ( orner, Me., ''was enredof a dread-
ful cfugh after doctor's treatment anb
all other remedies failed. Relief or
money back. Pleasent-Children like it
Cet bottle to-day. 50. and 1.00, at
your Druggist. Buelsn's Arnica :;alve
for All Sores.
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J he • National • Weekly
First Tirt e
in Clubs
Jntil this year
Collier's has been
sole! at $5.50. N« v,
t lie pricc is $T 50
anclwchave scci:r< <1
a concession win ;c-
by we can offer it
a, a still furl.' er
reduction in c« n-
nection with tiiis
publication.
Special Offer to Our Read rs
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'■'I n publication eacli one ■ tar
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1000 Editorials
600 News Photos
250 Short Articles
150 Short Stories
100 Illustrated Features
2 Complete Novels
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TRADE MARKS
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
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sent free. Oldest agency for securing patent
Patents taken through Mann & Co. recelrc
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A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I*anre*t ri
dilation of any fcientlflc lournal. Terms. •
year: four months, |L Sold oyull newsdealer
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thorougUy symmetrical gun without sacrificing atr^noth or ±slid! °l wood) permits a
v 12 and 16 Gauge
Hammerless
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Guns
.1 rain, snow or sltet- its solid ur witer to set In f
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42 Willow Street. New Haven. Conn.
! ,or catal°B describing all
ifshot.8uns. 'hammer and hammer-
). all wrotrepHtim; niles, etc. Do it now I
y - ~ "1" '
If you 8flOOt Boot—■lPB0tOn ™th?tgu'V ,y°uslioul>I have a copy of the Ideal Hand
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ammunition; how to measure^ rowdeM fro!,™!*I« i. .tandard rifle, pistol ami shotgun
- p. nT in half and do more an'd b t^rE"1 tm°^ T'- \"w 10 cut >°ur ammunition
-d three ..amps pos,.ge to The l^en^Coni'
farmers, and thtist* imerwstod
i" silos, should read the ad of J.
W. Graves Co. in this week's
issue of the New Krn.
Calomel is
But Simmons' Liver
ghtfully pleasant, and
rough. Constipation y
goes. ,\ trial convince
boxes only.) Tried ant
ur it* deli
on is tho
,-ellow tin
:d alwtiVB.
Hc/.ema, HiNt! Worm, Itchinu, Tbttbr
Sold under a positive guarantee to
refund the purchase price if it does not
cure itch, ringworm, tetter and c.ll
other skin disease. Hunt's Cure has
proven itself th.: standard medicine for.
skin disease. Ask any druggist and re.d
the positive guarantee thai goes with
each package. Price 50c.
A. B. Ricbarda Medicine Co. Sher-
man, Tex.
A Winter Cough.
A stubborn nnitoymtr. dej ^sng,
cough sangs on, racks U.i !.v. u . ;ik-
en.i the lungs, and often leabt u. iwrio.
u. results. The first dose of Dr. King's
New Discovoty gives relief. Henry 1).
Sanders ,of Cavendish, Vi., was tlurete-
ned with consutnpti- n, il't< having
pneumonia. He writes ; "Dr. King,a
New Discovery ought I lu- i
home; it il certainly the b -t of Mm jjt
icines for coif !v', colds ov lut imtbla
uood for coiidri • couj.i Mom j k
if not satifli" . Price ,V)c. ami $l 00.
At all Druesist. H E.Kucklin- co. I
Phil. orSt. Ijoucc.
There will be
\ VERY LOW PARES to
( Jacksonville, Flo,
ACCOUNT
Reunion of
I United Confederate
I VETERANS^
j; May ti, 7 and 8, lvl'
5 i j/'Vets will hear return
i; limit of Mijty Ji3, with pnvi-
j! 'w <>f extentiou to June i
> A GRAM) CHANCE to see
FLORIDA
j tor those who desire to
; visit other places of interest
; there will he low fares frotu
; onvjllo to nil points in
; I'^oriita, aji.d 4,0 y.s^py cities
; and towns in ^laoai^n,
; Georgia and South Caroli
na. You can enjoy the
sights of Jacksonville, s'-c
till- Confederate Reunion
and I'arisugiia/id make a side
trip to tioii'e ul (A# pthev
interesting places m ^ie ;
southeast, all at very mo J
cl a yte cost.
1 wiiriit ®i d to tell you about •
the fares, extentW; limit, side J
trips, and anything else jou,niay j
care to inquire about. Drop in -!
see me.
i" hundred and fifiy of Ok-
lil'oma City's business men
fofi .it Davenport on the
'';' : ^ April 27, on their annual
' '*'■ Mvcursion.
]ie enthusiasm shown
men year when they
h go'f. tho best
W1 ■' :!i I anv of the small
towns on their route.
i.' t (is make a double effort lo
Wen ome tlo-ie nien to oijr town.
11 wji! help us more than we can
contemplate. They will reach
lu i over the Frisco sometime
in the forenoon. Watch the
New !,i i for futhp.. announte
ment.
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'|, Bast Rcrssody
Pop all fomna of
LUMBAGO. ,
SCIATICA. GOUT, HEURAWU.
AND KIDNEY TROUBLES.
•TOP "i'HE PAIN
Gives Qtilcit Rellol
M* «! • Remvtfv
u
W. P, Woodruff
Agent.
Bring
Job
to
New
Your
Work
The
Era
Get Cc,. L. Hobcrls *
♦
To Cry your Sales. The man
I that gets you the most money.
You will find him at Daven-
port.
fAMnx "3-DHOPS- FHEC OM RIQUIST
^hai-natlc Cure Co
J 6 - > <Y. ■.« ftf„ CHICASO
The Barrels
and L«s of 1
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Double nd Single Barrel I
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BUSINESS TRAINING for
BUSINESS POSITIONS
is superior at
MUSKOGEE BUSINESS
COLLEGE
where all graduates are placed
in good paying positious in Bank
Railroads, Government Offices
Peking Houses, Oil Companies
Law Office, wholeale and
Retail Houses. The hundred of
our Graduates are all filling Such
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tt will not take you long and the
expences is light. Board will be
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Just clip this ad., sign your name and sen e it in
^ame PO.
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Muskogee business £oljege
Corner Second and Okmulgee Ave,
Phone 2)59. Muskogee, Oklahoma,
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B. F. NICKELL M. D. U. E. NICKELL M.D
H08. Phone 52 Res. Phone 27
OFFICE OF
NICKELL & SON.
PHYSICIAN* A SURGEONS
pPflC^ f^NE
DAVENPORT 0KL4.
THE OLD RELIABLE.
Cleaning and Pressing parlor.
Hats made good as new.
work" Orders for
suits. ShoJb ^^ij.et]
Win. Nash
Davenport.
Dr. W. D. Baird
' ''.vsician and Surgeon
Siiecii;! rttfentio'i to i? -. dl
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. Our Shotgun
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I. fEVENS ARMS
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Dentisi*
Kooms 1, 2, and 3, Feuquay Bid*!
Chandler, Okla.
... tTndtrl.ikir
A lull imo of coffms and cas-
l^ets always jo hand
Embalming done.
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SANTA FE TIME CARD
, NORTH
I rum No. 414, Local Freight, 8:55 a. m
408, Passenger, 2:07 p. m
i SOUTH
i Tram No. 407, Paipengt r. ] :40, m
"413, Local Freiglii. 3:85. m
dental, parlors
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Ov„„1CK.r; pHoHii)f|i
frown
sssr„y $4 ..$5
V''y Beit Sel'of b",l« #*®|C<
Cleaning
"fueling
AU WO"" OU*«ANT«tO
PAINLESS IXTAACTIO^
50c
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Baugus, R. A. The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1914, newspaper, April 16, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109943/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.