The Republican News Journal. (Newkirk, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1908 Page: 6 of 16
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Observa- OKLAHOMA
tions in
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE NEW STATE
That WiJ!
A KENTUCKY CASE.
Suffering
Interest All
Women.
To Build Alfalfa M il.—The Alfalfa
Milling Company of Alius has been
Incorporated with a capital of $40,000.
and will proceed at once to the con
at ruction of a large alfalfa mill.
Kenv Bank at Ardmore.—The Aid
COTTON MARKET
New Orleans. May 2S Spot, steady.
I»w ordinary, 7 1-1 tb* noralual; ordi-
nary, 17»c nominal; find ordinary, 0
Vise; low middling. 10 716c; low mid-
mid-
more State Hank has been organUed I dllng. ll‘ic; good middling. 12c.
o! $_...... and I dliug fair, 12Vfcc; fair. 13'*o nominal
with a capital stock
opened for business June 1. C. T.
Barringer is president of tbe ilist it u
lion.
No Insurance Legislation—In spite
of the horde of hills on the subject
introduced, it is a noteworthy fact
that there was no insurance legisiu
tion al all at the session of the Okla
hoiiia legislature just dosed.
Snyder Needs More School Room.—
The hoard of education of Snyder,
beaded by President \V. G. Woodward,
has authorized the preparation of ,
tion of u modern ket opened steady at a decline of . <»3
I points and during tin* early session
Isold 5(0 8 points not lower, owing to
lower cables, good weather und scat-
ANNUAL SALES OVER NINE
MILLION.
Good, reliable quality is appreciated
by th-- smoker Over Nino Million d*.-
iglO.tHK) i Lewis' Single Hinder dears
■old annually The kind of cigar smok-
ers have been looking for. made of
ville, Ky.. says' "Sevenyear* very rich, mellow tasting tobacco It-
ago I began to uotic* the Judgment of many smokers that
|.e.. Single Hinder ?'r 1 l.t
Della Meanes, S28 E Front
Sales, 2.900 bales; rc>eipts. 3.5 o
bales; stork. 127,23« bales Futures
closed; May, 11.13c nominal; June,
j il.okc; August. 10.70c; September,
9.60c; October. 0 :'.2c; November. 9.25c;
December. 9.1S«; January, 9.10c.
St Tamis. May 28-—Middling. lP£c.
Sales, none; receipts. 82 bales; ship-
I ments, 82 bales; stock, 24,974 bales
Galveston, May 2'
New York. Ma> 2'
Steady, Ur,ic
sharp pain In the
kidneys and a bear-
ing down sen-ation
through tl'-e hip*,
dull headache and
dizzy spells. Dropsy
apjieared, and m.v
feet and ankles
swelled so 1 could
not get my shoes on.
I was in misery, and had despaired of
ever getting cured when I decided to
try Doan s Kidney Pills One box helped
me so much that 1 kept ou until en-
tirely cured.”
gold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Youth the Time to Build Wisely.
Youth Is tbe best time for the
building of character and the forming
of principle, and the future depends
on the decisions and actions of the
equals In quality the best 10c cigar
There are many Imitators of this cele-
brated brand Ikm’t let them tool you
There le no substitute.
Tell the dealer you wish to try a
Lewis’ Single Hinder
1/ewls Factory. Peoria. Ill. Originat-
ors Tin Foil Smoker Package.
NEEDED A LONG STEM.
j.luns for (lie const nu t
six i ocn. building to cost $10,000.
Canning factory at Tishomingo.—
Atrangeeiunls huve lien completed .
whereby Tishomingo will have one of
the best canning factories in the new
Hat* All the machinery and cans
have been ordered and tlie factory
will be complete for this year* fruit
crop.
teeing liquidation. There was also
some selling by local bears apparent-
ly, hut in spite of this pressure the
market steadied during the middle of
tlie morning on covering for over ih<
holidays and the government report
next Tuesday. July was relatively
The cotton mar preseal.—Kev. G lienton
Write for literature snd views of
ihe richest and best watered land In
South Texas, now being sold by ntr
from 10 to 640 acre* and two town lop
for $210 ut $10 per month. Dr. ('has
F. Simmons. San Antonio, Texas.
A BIG MARKET FOR PRODUCTS
Highest prices always obtainable, Kiel
soil. Pure water, from 10 to 640 acres
and 2 town lots of the richest land
in Southern Texas for $210, payments
$10 per month. Write for Informs |
Hon. Dr Chas F Simmons, San An
lento, Texas
Doubting It.
"Sir " «ald the Imperial ruler of all
the Russia*, "do you realixe what a
gulf of Inequality yawns between or-
dinary humanity and an autocrat?’’
■•|aar me’" answered the doumatte
In mild mn rise Is this gulf proposi
tion a exatchasm
A farm In the most fertile part o'
South Texas, of from 10 to 040 acres.
Including 2 town lets for $210, at $10
per month You can buy. If you ap
ply at once to Dr ('has F. Simmon..
San Antonio. Texas
People never help a man blow hit
horn because the) like the music.
SICK HEADACHE
Bjujjggl'ssansr
I VrM -no-7 mlmn reltrse nt»
tr*»* from Dyspepsia. Is
Ulfeolton aixlTuo U. artf
Saties a psrfact rrm-
•Uy Cor UUiltism, Mate
»>. iH-uwaiu***, Ha4
Taate In th« Mouth. CVaS
o«l Tongn*. Pain la ths
_ Sid*. TORPID Lives.
They refwlwt* tl.« Uowcla. Park; Y»*ei*Uw
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
CARTERS
Lk
ER
pius.
••Wot did you do wid dat breakfast
food de ludy up at dal house gave
you?”
“It's in me pipe. I'm smokin’ It!”
BAD ITCHING HUMOR.
Sapulpa Is Booming—Edward Oars' i-asv rind had about 6 points net lower
while the new crop sold a couple of
points over last nights finals.
will erect a modern brick hotel. Theo-
dore Herry hill, a four story office
building, 11. It. Hurue a modern hrlek
business block. Tom Kittley a three
story business block. Next to the of
flee of the Spurrier Lumber Company
the foundation lor a three story build-
ing has been laid. All this will oc-
cur ul Sapulpa.
Doctor Sentenced for Killing Doctor, crew, he whs almost nude, bis <U»lh-
-After deliberating 20 hours I he jury I inR having been ripped or burned from
at Atla In the ease of Dr Hid Breco. j,jS body by lightning,
charged with killing Dr. ('ofley, sever-
al months ago. teturned a verdict of
Stripped by Lightning—Hus Wldt
low. while walking along the railroad
track north of Paul’s Valley during a
terrific thunder storm was struck by
j lightning and instantly killed. When
found, after several hours, by a train
Triumph of Mind.
Victim of Deluxiou— Doctor. I’m
i\vfully afraid I’m going to have brain
fever.
Doctor—Pooh, pooh, my dear friend
That’s all an Illusion of the senses.
There is no such thing as fever. You
have no fever, you have no br—h’m—
no material substance u|s>n which “Some two months ago 1 had a hti-
gueh a wholly imaginary and sujqsv mi)r ^peak 0l,t on my limbs below my
sitjout thing as a fever could Hud They came to look like raw
any base of 0|>eratlon. beefsteak, all red. und no one knows
Victim oh, doctor, what a load you ^QW j^ey itched and burned. They
...i-<.n frnm mv—from my —1 were go swoijen that I could not get
Limbs Below the Krteea Were Raw—
Feet Swollen—Sleep Broken—
Cured in 2 Daya by Cutlcura.
Ask probe for Kay Co. Officers.—
Having by a thorough investigation of
some of the records of the county offi
rets under territorial government, dis-
covered evidence that led them to be-
lieve that the county lias been made
to suffer through tbe lack of proper
guilty and Dr. Itieco was fined $250
and sentenced to one year in prison.
The killing was the result of a quar-
rel. doting which t’uffey was stabbed .
with a surgical instrument.
Railroaders Must Vote at Home — j administration, the board of county
Railroad men must vote at home. In | (.onimissioners of Kay county has
order to participate witti the state raue(j „j)on Governor Haskell‘asking
wide primary, to he held In Kansas | )jja) an investigation of the records
in August, according to an opinion ! f^ ,j1P treasurer’s and sheriff's offices
from the organization of the territory
down to the advent of statehood be
ordered.
save taken from ray—from my -
Cave a mind, haven't 1, doctor?
In the Same Boat.
“We get some sad cases.” said the
attendant at the Lumpton lunatic
asylum to the interested visitor, and
opened the door of the tirst cell.
Inside was a man sitting on a three-
legged stool, gazing vacantly at the
wall.
• His is an unhappy story,” said the
attendant, "lie was in love with a
girl, but
You won’t tell your family doctor
mv shoes on for a week or more. 1
“"S.:” 'SZ E* rjiJu
b ring w as intense and during that t-xplain t*. thedoctoD Your
time t did not sleep an hour at ajme will \ J held in the strictest con-
Then one morning 1 lin*d a , fl<]euoe. From her vast correspond-
Cutlcura From the moment it touched wUh Ki(k women during tbe
n.e the Itching was gone and I have tl,irty years site may have
• He was in love wnn u not telt a bit of it since. 1 he swel ng the Very knowledge that will
she married another man. went (.own and in two days 1 had m fu.lp your ease. Kuch letters as the fol-
1 shoes on and was about as usual, i - r* - - • « -------- —
given by Attorney Geenral Jackson to
G. A Vandeveer of Hutchinson. The
general election law has h special pro
vision for railroad men to vole at oth
er places Ilian theii homes
Restrictions Are Removed—The
U. C. T. Elect Officers.—Tlie grand
council of United Commercial Travel-
I ers of Kansas and Oklahoma ad
president has signed a bill for Hie re : ^n(|rrp(j at Kttirt. Pittsburg was chos-
moval of the restrictions on Indian I ^ ^ the „PXt mf.t>ting i>la«e. The
lands in Oklahoma. Secretary Hm | f()||0winK grand officers were elected:
held. Senalot; Owen and Representa (Jmnd ,.oulis(,|or, George T. Ivan,
live Davenport or Oklahoma witnessed (.hlnf,on Kan.; grand junior conn
the signing. The president used two ; ^ u>( A , pw,R Concordia; grand sec-
pens in affixing his signature and gave | tar' George <1. Hooper. Atchison.
and he lost his reason from grief.'
do<>i'1 ' hehin''r them," and proceeded to Concord. N. H.. May 14. 1907
tbe next inmate.
This cell was thickly padded, and
the man within was stark, staring
mad.
"Who Is this?” Inquired the visitor.
"This?” repeated the attendant
"This is the other man!"—Tatler.
miucb u.i «..u -a- lowintr. from grateful women, es-
Uoorge b. Farley, ..o Soinh State fat.. iieyond a doubt the power of
LYDIA E.PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Wore Out Bobby's Patience.
Bobby was on a visit to his uncle,
a good old orthodox deacon. In the
country. The two were the best of
IS IT POGSIBLE?
one of them to Senator Owen and the
oilier to Miss Dorothy Davenport, u
daughter of the representative.
Burglars Take $300; Leave $/50
Riirglars robbed tbe safe in the Mis
souri. Oklahoma and Gulf railway stu
tion at Muskogee and secured $300 in
money, and overlooked $7f>0 more and
left it in the safe
gotten the money the robbers went
out and held up a special policeman
who hud been placed on guard at the
station and locked him up lit a box car
while they made their escape
Dead Hands Grasp Lines—While
driving to Shawnee with her daughter
and little son from their home three
miles in the country. Mrs. Susie Kane
fell forward from the seat 1o the hot
tom of the buggy, dead from heart
disease. Tlie daughter look the lines
will eh her mother's dead hands still
Salina, Kan.;
F. Leech. Jr., Hutb
Kan.; grand treasurer, li. P. Campbell.
( lay (’enter. Kan.; grand conductor.
15 s Wykert. Oklahoma City; grand
page. R. L. Cooper,
grand sentinel. 1
rie. Okla.
Bank Officials Arrested.—1 A. Con-
After thev had I nprs> Pr,>sidt*nt- and ,J’ Kl7t>y> ra8’’'
‘ | jer. of the International bank of Col-
• gate. Ok., which was closed recently,
were arrested upon order of State
Bank Commissioner H. E. Smock,
upon their refusal to repay fti.OOO and
$5,000 respectively, which amounts it
is claimed they borrowed fr\n the
Institution In violation of the state
banking laws. They were released
under heavy bonds. When the bank
tailed the state immediately took
< barge and began paying off the de-
positors under the state depositors
guarantee law. Matik of the deposi-
to conquer all female diseases.
-------- ... Mrs. Norman K.liarndt, of Alien-
friends. and Hobby always sat at the ^own, Pa., writes:
deacon’s right hand at table. “ Rver since 1 was sixteen years of
At dinner that day grace was hng. . had suffered from an organic de-
and Hobby was very hungry. Hnally, riinjfen,CIit nnd female weakness; in
in the midst of It his patience gave consequence 1 had dreadful headaches
out; he pounded on tlie table with his „nd was extremely nervous.^ My physi-
littie fist. “Amen, now. Uncle Hor-
ace! Amen!”
There !• more C’eiarrb to tbU action of the countr*
than aln»therdleea»ea put tfAtr^tber, and until the lant
few ypartA wan Buppo»«Ml to be lin urahle. r »»r » great
many year# doctor* pronounced It a local dlaeMf and
preaenbed local remadh*# and l*y C4in*tantly falling
to care with lAX?al treat mao t. pma«>u need It Inc u rah.e.
«lent e ha# proven t atarrh to l>« a c»»n»tltutlonal dla-
» ai*e and tbarefora require#cottafltutloual trcaiincut-
11all*a Catarrh Cure * anufactnrrd l*y F. J - thenoj
At’o. TAAledo.Oblo, la hrualy C*«»n#lUutlonalrure on
the nmrkvt. It l» t» «i< lut.Tni.llr In do.etfroin lu
cinn buid 1 must go through an opera-
......at
tion to get well. A friend told me
nlKiut Lydia K Fink ham’s Vegetable
Compound, and I took it und wrote you
for advice, following your directions
carefully, nnd thanks to you I am to-
day a well woman, and 1 am telling
all my friends of my experience.”
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink-
Hita IIIUCU1IH DUIlGt WUI "J-" ... . - -- ’ O - |
lititid.ca dollar* for any ca-e It fall# to curt, bend fOOth Hiul bCrilH, IlIVS tll0
^^.'"‘riTAV.'Nxv*CO..To,ok,cu* standard remedy for female ills
f&ttWKVtL--—
How He Got it. displacements,inflammation, ulcera-
•■llad comp’ny fo’ dlnnah ylsti’dy. tion, Wiroid tumors, irregularities,
_ — Mali husban’ stopped at Mr. Green’s i>eriodic ]tains, backache, that iK’iir-
“And who were the people who first stort, Suturd’v ebenln’ an’ done got a ing-doWTl feeling, tiatulent y,ifldigt S-
tiou, dizziness,ornervoug prostration.
For Preserving,Purifying
and Beautifying tbe Skin,
Scalp, Hair, and Hands,
for Sunburn, Hat Rash,
Chafings, and for all the
purposes of the Toilet.
Hold thrmithnut th. wnrld. D-pot*: I/indon.27.
cutut; China. Hong King I>rug i'o.: Japan. Maruya.
Ltd .Toklo south Africa, l^nnoo. Ltd.. ( ap®,
ftc . Hvwala. »• rrcin (Antrim). Moacow: l H.A,
Pottrr Drug A Chrm. C'orp l‘r«»pa ItoRioa.
l'oat-tree, Cutlcura iiooklct ou the 8kio.
L” FARMS
IN
Western
Canada
FREE
thought of music, auntie?”
“Why, child, they are considered to
be prehistoric.”
“Oh, auntie, how well you do re-
member! ”
fine spring chicken.’
“Yaas?" replied the Jealous neigh-
bor. “Dat Mistah Green sho’ Is de
mos’ keerless. unsuspectin' man!”—
Philadelphia Press.
THE FIRST TASTE
Learned to
grasped, and drove into the city, i torn, however, have refused to apply
which she turned for their money, knowing that it is
Drink Coffee
Baby.
When a
j
bringing the body
over to an undertaker.
To Disburse $10.000 00.—President
Conners and Secretary Barrett of the
hoard or agriculture are collecting all
of the definite Information which they
can obtain from county and city offi-
cers and commercial organizations in
regard to the extent of the recent
Ftorm damage in Western Oklahoma,
to guide them in the disbursement oT
the $10,0d0 appropriated by the legis-
lature for the relief of the storm sui
ferers under control of tlie hom'd of
agriculture.
Reeeiver for Oklahoma Line.—The
Oklahoma Central railroad has been
forced into the hands of a receiver
by the filing of several suits by credt
tors W. R. Eaton c*f Muskogee and
Miles I.assater of Paul's Valley have
been named ns the Joint receivers of
the road. The line runs from Lehigh
to Chickasha and is the latest road
finished In the new state. Dorset Car
ter was president of the company and
recently presented a long statement
to the state legislature protesting
safe.
To Erect Floral Hall. -A large floral
hall will he erected at Krelis for the
Pittsburg County Fair Association.
The building will lit1 one of the largest
of its kind in the state and will cost
approximately f4,(»00.
On Old Court House Grounds.-The
Commercial Club Realty Company of
Tishomingo has advertised for bids
for the construction of three largo
brick building* on the old court house
grounds.
Losers to Get Money Back.—In the
omnibus Indian hill passed by Con-'! whea\ and barley, then ground it in the
gross the commissioner of the land of- qoffee-mill, as a substitute for coffee.
Hut it did not taste right and they
went back to coffee again. That was
FARMERS WAKE UP. Your lart
chance to buy a farm in the Garden
Spot of the United States, in Atasc-osi
_ County, Texas, near San Antonio
, From io to 640 acres and two towi
If parents realized the fact that cor for write for literature and
fee contains a drug—caffeine—which I Dr chag p Simmons. San An
is especially harmful to children, they Texas
would doubtless hesitate before giv- j •
ing the babies coffee to drink.
"When 1 was a child in my mother’s
arms and first began to nibble things
at the table, mother used to give me
sips of coffee. As my parents used
coffee exclusively at meals 1 never RP0U9< •
knew there was anything to drink but
coffee and water.
"And so 1 contracted the coffee habit
early. I remember when quite young,
the continual use of coffee so affected
my parents that they tried roasting
TOILET ANTISEPTIC
What a Settler Can Secure In
WESTERN CANADA
160 Acre* Grain-Growtn* Land FREE.
20 to 40 Buihrli Wh»»l to the Aero.
40 to 90 ButhrL Oot» to tko Aero.
35 to 50 Bu.h.U B«rl«y to tko Aero.
Timbrrfor Fencing and Building* FREE.
Good l-jiwa with Low Tantion.
Splendid Rmlrond Fncilitiee nnd Low Ratnn.
School* nnd Churche* C onvenient.
Satiifnclory Market* for all Production*.
Good Climnte nnd Perfect Health.
Chnnco* for Profitable Investments.
Some of the chol<-ent grain-producing landn Is
Ha»k*«ohow»n nod Alberta may no* be ac •
quired In theae most healthful ami pruxperou*
ari-Uuim unde- the
Wonders.
"We live In an age «f wonders." re-
marked the Inventor.
“Yes," answered his discontented
wondering when the money
went out and where It's going to
come from.”
Keep* the breath, teeth, muuth and body
untisepticnlly clean and free from un-
Revised Homeete.d Regulation*
alone cannot do. \
germicidal, disin-
fect ig and deodor-
izing toilet requisite
of exceptional ex-
cellence and econ-
omy.
Invaluable
fu-e is directed to refund all moneys
forfeited by homesteaders in the
Unkind Analysis.
"He seems to be a very thoughful
and serious man.” remarked one
statesman.
"That’s an optical illusion." replied
the other, "lies merely sitting down.
for inflamed eye*,
throat und nasal and
uterine catarrh. At
drug and toilet
store*, 50 cents, or
by mail postpaid.
Large Trial Sample
w;TH (ND »*»utv • soon **nt r*t«
THE PAXTON TOILET CG., Boston, Mass,
by which entry ms.v l>e ina-le hv proxy (on cer
lain .-..million-), by the fattn-r, mother, h..u
, anphter, brother or sinter of lulemliug horn*
Entry fee In each ease l-fl0.9t. For pamphlet,
• I.a-t best West."p irl H-nlar-asto rates.route*
best time to go and where to locate, apply to
J. S. CkAWfOID.
Ko. 124 W. Ninth Street. K»m»» City. Misuari.
DAISY FLY KtLLtR !.'!?
"Hig Pasture” where ii is shown that long before Posturn was ever heard of.
the bid upon which the award was I continued to use coffee until 1 was 21,
made was the result of a clerical er- and when 1 got Into office work, 1 be-
taking life easy and letting his mind wiIlOWS’™^ new LAW
wander.” ' ■"
tor or <lne to a mistake on tlie part
or the bidder, as to the description of
the land. When the “Hig Pasture”
Wps opened tiinnv people were swin-
dled by "localers” who would point
out good land hut give numbers of
Htr'inst the passage of the excise lax J other land. Most of them refused to
Mil that puts a tax on the gross re prove up Under the law they lost .
t eipts of all public service corpora- , t heir first payment n *‘lu M” r“f"n'l!,
tions operating in the slate.
United States Court at Enid—The
United States court for the Western
district of Oklahoma, which has been
in session at Oklahoma City for near-
This bill refunds
to them the money paid out.
Manslaughter for Killing
Negro.—
The Jury In the Arthur Wakefield mur
der case at Sapulpa returned a verdict
of manslaughter. Wakefield was tried
lv two months past, with a very heavy I fof killing a negro In HrUtow about
docket, concluded its work there and , a year ngo nnd the case has been n
commenced a new term nt Kidd. hotly contested oue.^
Woodward to Have
Wife of Former Governor Die* —
Mrs Mary K. Barnes wife of former
Governor Cassius Nt. Barnes, died at
the family home In Guthrie of cancer
of the fnep. Fite had been confined to
her bed for seevral weeks. She was
62 years of age.
Fair.—The
Woodard County Fair Association bus
been organized at Woodward with n
capital of $10,000. Forty acres of
school land will be lensed nnd build
Ings costing seevral thousand dollars
will be constructed.
DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.
Write at once to Dr. (’has. F. Sim
rnons, S.tn Antonio, lexax. for in
formation ubout how to buy from 10 to
640 acres and 2 town lots of the most
fertile land in Texas for $210. payable
$10 per month.
One must look downwards as well
as upwards in human life, though
many have passed us In the race, ,
there are many we have left behind.— ,
Sydney Smith
GOOD IIOl’SBKBKPEUS.
D*e the bent. That’* why they buy Bed
Cross Ball Blue. At leading grocer* 5 cent*. |
Aa a rule the world doesn’t pay
much attention to a man whose wife
claims to hive ma le him what he Is.
Name b" yen’bT Pott urn Co.. Battle
Creek. Mich. Read "The Hoad to Well- J;-}'-,^ ti
ville," in pkgs.
Ever read the above letter? A new He 1haf wljj loBP hls friend for a
one appeara from time to time. They jp|( Reserves to die a beggar by tbe
are genuine, true, and full of human ^at-galn —F»n*'
I interest.
MANSIONS 'WMtuofion, v. o.
W N. U., WICH’TA. NO. 23, 1908.
.ImitKl injrwLtr#
ktiraxvt# ami kill#
nil Ilie». Ntal.
ciMn.orauwntol,
ton veul#ut. cheap.
I.uell Mil ••*«-
*o n AbatloWy
Itannletw, tmixmrf
r»l>i 11 i-r tip over,
will U(»t Roll or Itw
lure anythin#.
(iimratuetHl enw>
live. Of all deal* r%,
____ __«r »rnt pr>yaitlf'*
I4SIM kqlfc 4»*., BrtH.klya, *. f.
NOTARIES and JUSTICES handling
pension rw.,.,;:«r5
Co., Washington* P. C. )VJv.-r « ) van. Mparlence.)
gan to have nervous spells. Jlspecially
after breakfast I was so nervous I
could scarcely attend to my corre-
spondence.
"At night, after having coffee for
supper, 1 could hardly sleep, and on
rising in the morning would feel weak
and nervous.
"A friend persuaded me to try Host-
uni. My wife and 1 did not like it
at first, but later when boiled good
and strong it was fine. Now we
would not give up Posturn for the
best coffee we ever tasted.
"I can now get good sleep, am free
front nervousness and headaches. I
recommend Postuni to all coffee drink-
ers.
Simmons Ranch for Sale
95,000 Acres in the Most Fertile Part of South
Texas Now on the Market.
The Simmons ranch, located 36 miles south of San Antonio has
boon divided into farms and Is now being sold to settlers. You have
what is probably the last opportunity to secure a farm of from 10
acres to 640 acres tincluding two lots In town) f-'r $210. payable $10
u month without interest. This laud will double in value in a short
l*111 Such an offer ba3 never before boon made and may never be
again, as good land is getting scarcer all the tim9.
Write for literature and views of the ranch.
DR. CHAS. F. SIMMONS,
215 Alamo Plaza, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS*
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Korns, Harry M. The Republican News Journal. (Newkirk, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1908, newspaper, June 5, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1170018/m1/6/?q=Ardmore+ok: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.