Pauls Valley Democrat. (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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MlJtS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
Vmij* VtMty.
PERSONALS
# O MllCtttl t iU
issiftM*
><l a\ MOIL
i \ aiotfivs " "
. «*« MONTH* "
EVKKY IHl
H>.\ U \ 11
have not lieon uiaile to answeri*
for partieiputi*>n in such m:k-|J
okuhonm. jf.-s approj« i&'iou c f public !
mme, - for t tauduleut | eusions.. *♦♦♦♦•♦
' l{,'|i:"Hontativ s t-lionlt] bo given Mack Dorchester spent Ch'rist-
i.SDAY.. to nnriei stand that the man mas in Norman.
j \vl)'> struggles for liih '.read and
KW'hoiifwUv lisiH fiix lM.niirrtx and
SI
i lit.
I ay . his taxes ha- had quite
t'ir-iigh <>f this hi'ld-iJp lo ad
veiiisiitg publication foi contii
Minor Dorchester went
Ardmore for Christmas.
to
Jim Williamson was a Mays-
ville visitor Christniay day.
0*.
—!—
hut ion for unnecfc-Han and in- ( Homer 0. Patterson was a
; <]epensibltt puisi-ms luineived, Wynnewood visitor Sunday,
i )nniai i,> in t'le intm-Ht nf poli-; sheriff B R was a
;tie- and men d.awing WO :l; Wynnewood visitor yesterday,
'voar for six months covered!
'i'Hu oxporti of tlx* wc, L Mack Young spent Christhiaa
SlaU* U the res'. of the ww;jjj[ _____ : day horn from Oklahoma City.
r"7L"". itrirwjf1 I. * • |rf«
'w Midmj, with Novem-j ^ |night for a visit to relatives in
m, (Jifiu.nUv1 IhA imports by
« nrii*«yt itf more than H75,
°' j Ada.
wrtw raw l;lix
To lutov, witter is a season
■TOiAif, Tie frcst-bitieo tw and!
j fiojeis capped hands aod lip-s, chil ;
j blaine, coldMorff, ted acd rough skin, I ll^a3
"i>wv<" <bis. Bin such iroob'.es fiy be-!
Mrs. C. W. Carson and son
are spending the Christmas with
her mother, Mrs. E. Worley, of
PI Reno. Mr. Carson joined J
them Saturday and returned!
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Fain who
have been spending Christmas
with Mrs. Fain's parents, Mr. ;
and Mrs. Davis, at Marshall,
Texas, will be home to-morrow
or Saturday.
Mrs. Susan Garvin and daugh-
ter, Miss Vivian, went to Sul-
phur Christmas day on a short
visit to Mrs. Walter Davis.
Miss Vivian attended the ball
given in Sulphur that night.
Mrs. C. 3. Bush had a charm-
ing faming reunin for Christmas.
W. Williamson took Christ- ^er >?ueit8 being her mother,
dinner with friends in Mays- ^rd- McClellan, of Ludlow,
Mo., and her waters, Mr* P. A.
Bryan, aldo of Ludlow, and Mrs.
Ttir yiwji wood tl-a day tvnsKMi''°'e Back!eo * "n,ifta S !ve* *> >, Lon Moore and family spent H.'coo, of Vega, Texas
' r convince). Oreaiest beal«r'Of baron, I Chnstmas with relatives at
hill ffr'fttl federal soUliet a which ^ . n,n
^tlfcjhoiwobyalarge mu. ,e(r#(ri() ^
orc4 democrats and ore- ne(r & ga^et^
IpuWioan agai«>J it. Speaker: "
Ohatwp Clark voted for it and i
Mi'tor U*uUxuood voted
*K*4fist it, a-nd our congress Bj the Beuovalent Association
Wanted
mho, 8cott Farris voted for it.! nieri's, wotnunVand children's
Mufl *Jl wo«ld in rease . ttui particularly, winter
4-i.«j4 4 annual pension appro KOrmvuts, Send same to Mrs.
from Jir,7.000,000 to Frtnntin Grant, or c^ll up Mrs.
tflHO.WO.tttt. ft «# (T-timaled Maefc Mftoje—ulione'^h2, oi Mrs.
fbiM' Oklahoio* alreiidy payn M Biirkrt—phono ,H70. 3S3 t
*nn««ally about. $.'1,000,1100 jul "■ ' ■1 '■ '
Mtfiwaew and un/ler the new he the quicker a cold it totico r-d ol
| ay about *4,500,000. u,# |eH the danger horn uo*iimo<ua
Gore is. a^aiiibt the hill other seriout diseases. W R L.
;.nd ti 4s ieport«d that tho hill Hall, ot Waverlr, Va.. says: "J rfrmly
srstl m -ot sliibborii < pp . piti« n beli«ve Chaiabetiaio'b (^oun!: Remedv
w <<U5 senate. ^ absoi^taly the best
som, "brui««>, ec-, Paoli.
Only >'5c, at Kg < Zadie Turner, of Elmore,
j is spending the week with the
Misses Iloady.
Miss Susanne Johnson returned
Sunday from a short visit to
Oklahoma City.
Mrs. T. J. O'Neal and children
are spending the holidays with
relatives in Texas.
M i.-:a Nettie Childress, from
Wanette, is spersding a fc-.v days
with Mrs. E. P. Baker.
Dr. A. W. Gray was called to
Mound. Texas, qd professional
business Christmas day.
\ Mrs. Sallie Cochran, of Wynne-
wood, spent Chratraas night
with her sister, Miss Pearl Brad-
fiold, en route to Oklahoma City,
where she and Miss Bradfield
went on Tuesday to attend the
Oklahoma Educational Associa-
tion.
Mrs. E. C. Gage left last Sun-
day for Arkansas City, Kan., to
spend Christmas with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Camp-
bell. During the week Mr. and
Mrs. Campbell will celebrate
their golden wedding and their
seven children will be with them
on the happy occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Parbanu of
Purceil, spent Christmas with
their father. D. L. Parham.
preparation
OflO of the scandal chapters OB lhe lorcold,. I bave re
Atttt'i loan liintoiy m tound comtncnd?d it to oiy friends anJthey!
M ber (h iihxmi law. and tht) nun: a|| agrec iih nie." For saJc by al: ( Miss I^uise Pledger, of Nor-
♦•)J1 can l < notiiing more than j deil«ra. man, is with her sifter, Mrs. J.
41 m ♦.sgh puce ifTerwd (or the . |T. Burch, for the holidays.
<rM*ot lie (J and Amy of Ho I ... 0 ., - , ,
j* ui jj. . , , i c. i . Dr. Arthur Setd, of Oklahoma
-Mid tu'ir families. It is] Stockholders MeetrnK
•«<. d<- erve i. Pensions l «r«
[City, spent Christmas with his
Notice is hereby given that I sister, Mrs. J. J. Cummings.
, .. .. , tho regular twniUiU tweeting of ri,. „_j n% r
•and of justice. k v n II *• <r« v *• I L)r- and Ml>- *• Branum
„ . tho stoekholdors ot The Nation-
• y. ai> ago Gen, , „ , „ 0 ,, . 1 spent Christmas in Sulphur with
«1 Hjvnfc of Omnmom-, ot P;vnl«.| Mra. l5ranum-s ai8ter. Mrs.
. Umpior. ,rf i**itMon j 0kUhnnrj> ^ ,h„ ,
i"« h,B of directors, will be held * '*•
4>tHg miio many times exoeed-
«•! ovwy d«
nor * h
♦ncv, tuij
M f a« at. .ippmptation of $2M,
/>W,OOu
'My id<a i said Mr. Oar
fictfl oil tii t (M Ca-ion. "that we:
♦wkvt rt*a«'tied and porhajw pann
•'dlhe -uiiiiuii of approi>riationti
ftw* tin bject, and that the
iiJttt) ti■ u t n "C«fl8arily come
wbyri "w ball pass the climax
:i(td tie-in •< go downward. 1
*,e; pot><' I we liave already pass.
♦■J Jtif ujuxiinum,"
The iticin ammI demand was
*,i<iiHJy o^tpuseil by detnoerab
Kr^il)ing to the Grafield
llio of said bank oa Tuetw
day, January 5Hh, 191'J, between
tlw hours of t«n a. m. and four
p. su., of said day.
S. B. KlM.HEHI.IN,
Cashier.
38 *t
Ouo
Toxas
Rteat) this
small bottle of Halt's
Wonder cares Kidney
Lothuir Wright, of Oklahoma
st Saturday to
Mr. and Mrs.
' City, was down last Saturday to
visit his parents,
F. F. Wright.
Miss Pearl Bradfield spent
Christmas Day with her brother,
Mr. George Bradfield and family,
in Wynnewood.
A TEaurBLE BLUNDER
to neglect liver trouble Never do it.
Take Dr King's New Lite Pilis on
the fiist sigo oi constipation, biliioucess
or inactive bowelB and prevent viru-
lent .odigestioa, jaundice or gall
stones. The* regulate liver stomach
and towels and build up your health
Only at 25c Agnew & Baker's
"I bad been troubled with consti
patioo (or two year* and tried all rhe
bist bbrsiciaas in Bristol. Tenn . ao(l
they could do nothing tor me." writes
Tho*. R Williams, Middlebom. Ky
"Two peckattes ol Chamber.ain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me
For sale by all dealers
Will Do Plumbloic
R E. Braden, who sold his plumb
ing business last spring to N C. Nash,
Harry Amoi\ette is down from | tjgj, decided to again engage .i tha
Norman to spend the holidays I business jnd is now lullv prepared ic
and Blodd<>r tronWea, Gravel, | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. i the work. He solicits your b'.isines
Diabetes, NeuraJgn. Rlieunia.,>1. t • Amonette. and guarantees that his work will be
tiein, Weak ar.d Lams Backs, j Miss Mabel Leedy, who has first class and satisfactory in sv->ry
jc j in all ages. \\ ril e to Dr. I'. 'V ,; i)een taking a business course at, respect. His otEce is at the same old
Stubborn Case
" I wss under the treatment of two doctors,' writes
Mrs. R. L. Phillips, of Indian Valley, Va., "and they pro-
nounced my case a very stubborn one, of womanly weak-
ness. I was not able to sit up, when 1 commenced to
take Cardui.
I used it about one week, before 1 saw much change.
Now, the severe pain, that lud been in my side for years,
has gone, and I don't suffer at all. I am feeling better than
in a long time, and cannot speak too highly ot Cardui"
CARDU I Wornan'sTonic
if you are one of those ailing women who suffer from any
of the troubles so corompn to women.
Cardui is a builder of womanly strength. Composed
of purely vegetable ingredients, it acts quickly on the
womanly system, building up womanly strength, toning up
the womanly nerves, and regulating the womanly system.
Cardui has been in- successful u e for more than 50 years.
Thousands of ladies have writtea to tell of the benefit they
received from it. Try it for your troubles. Begin today.
Writt (0 Ladim' Adnwri Vert, CWfiiMp Co , CluttimM*. T«
lor Sftiat liutncttuiu. an«M-M l<Mfc. Ha . iMtlrtt. JM
FAIR EXCHANGE
I Ho « Wanted—A carload «if
j feeders wanted fmm 75 to 1C0
! potmdn in Ki?y Top prko.
tf
J. E BifB«.
New Back foi an Old One.
How it Can be Done in
i'au|> VulL*>
fnc bavk ache* at t m■* with ;
ilui. ind* < r bablt* ti ling, |
m;ikitig • .r and •* iesa;|
piercing j un s.'i-i . t •.-* ibej
eg on o the ki-n ys, and g ii >
thi* ti. a v .«« i line, >• t.oopi
is agony > u-« .->;l ••i4ai -
[>1>. a plf: T.-i lo ! lie nack in this
'■u'iiddi Y ii call -t tvarhiW. H. BL'XXO^i. A. *i.
I ,. jla(J (LTniveisity of Neb.)
Phase 38b Ftuli Valley, O&ia.
Evening and Corres-
pondence School
14 tke utios, all Virtncfces,
An:trttand Modern Laag-ua#
Fall coursee or special ac«i«t-
■ace. For these eabjects
corretpordence ftody is ao
' ideil meth d. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
EPiSCOPAL CHURCH
Sol \ ic-js each l'i idii\
8;00 p. in
Lilinv,
linn, lto|>ro. entalivo Atkins ol i l'a"> '2'J2Cj <)li\i' Stiv i t, St j
'J'oiiiH'ts-'', iii cluirg.. of the op 1 L°.uiu. for |,)Cal testimonials'
pi'ofa'iaiiou bill on tho floot'. | Sold 'luij,'gist.
<miitended against this increase. I
"Why, we leached tho maxi- •
ituim two years ago," Mr. At-1
km said. "We a]>{>io|>riat<?(l
list year *500,(H)l), less than the!
year pieviotis, and we appro >
pnaletius yent ii |l,tXHI,0<kJ less
iltan Mte ay>prO|'i iiitinn in the |
linivHKMi ponstot. bill." i Shawnee, will proa. b at H;00 p.
In view id tho and m Afc H;00 a w^dnesdav,
««■ tberoductioiih referred toil ,lu]v OwwrnuiiioM.
at- astonishing t<< cotileniplale!
Km fact that the annual aopio-
finalami has increased to mint'j
«.han ^ >l.r,'l,(Hk),-0lNi, uiid now IT j
v>ui« ,tfl«'r thecl<*bO i>t llu- civil
Independence, Kan., came home stand, on McClure avenutt. He will
make a specialty of repairing tielecu
in all plunbing. tt.
Sunday for Christmas.
A. K. Sugg.s and wife took
Christinas dinner .with the form-
er's parents, .J. E. Suggs and
family, of Wynnewood.
, Mrs. J. A. Young and son.
Sunday Srhoool each Sunday, i italph. of Oklahoma City, is
l:0li p. m. Prayer 7: Mi p. in. j spending the week with her
daughter, .Mrs. Sam Kendall.
Tue.idav, Jantiaav
l W. Du llaniid, M A
2nd,
Hot
U"
All
ale welc iiii'1,
J C
Alfalfa I av f^r s:ile.
C'. N. Russell, of .Maysville,
was in the city yesterday en
route home from a visit to his
father at Weatherford, Texas.
I
Mr. and Mrs. C. I'. Bruce, of
' Oklahoma City, reached Pauls
Tine mill 'ast Saturday on a short
All.I! ICY.
Alinisti
SAVED HIS wIFt'S LIFE
"My wife would have been it hfr
grave today." writes O. H Brcwn. ol
Muscadine, A:a., "!f it had not been
for Dr. King's New D'scoverv She
w.is down in her bed, not able to get
up w'thout help She had a severe
bronchial trouble and a dreadful cough,
I got her a bottle of Dr King's New
Discovery, and she toon began to
mend, and was well in a short time "
Infallible for coughs and colds, it's the
mist reliable remedy on earth for
desperate lung trouble, hemorrhages,
la griope, asthma, hay fever, croup
and whooping cough. 50c, 8 100.
Trial bot'.le free. Guaranteed by Ag-
new & Baker.
U
tbe call; . ai nali^e
back l i ,i : vv and nmger
one i'anl Vaoey rehidents
"AViti H tii a eli ... iimtii tiy tin*
• iii<> i g \rtiup e.
,1 I. ititl«-f, W> iiin-Wimd,
Okia,, -,r, ^ "i eon saciw'l kul
ne\ tiixit •- nrtiig ilie w r and
at'i> a j J fit I- i w.ts greatly annoy-
- ii In a Wt. bne-.s of tlo* kid
iuh s. i iii iw a a alsii a dull
,k:Ii«- m my l nu and the pas
ig.-s ti] tii>- kutuey awrrelhms
WiNe aiivndul by a K'alding
sen-ivih>ti I was nnali\ m-
.nn id t try Irian's K-idney
Pilis. liu v iint toe inuiegiiod
ban ali the wtber reiiitdies 1
ii.nl i v• i o ed anil it required
Mm coo.'i-h's i.| omv WnMe boxes
>1 elfei I a i;uilk(dete i'Uiv
ii -al- oy all tleatei^ •<*>
.it s. f'.ister-Mil.i ; « t -•
1- ilui N « V■■rii. s > i^ents
I in> Uinleil Stales.
in. loo.- i lie nam.—I ti >a its
Hid I .ike ii.. oilier
ULiiisbcil Kooins tor nt
Nioel t'uiiiisbt'O t'lioni-, v.k-il
cated an.i enliven lent, t.u bitsi-:
-s part of i lie city and finest
ilarding hwmse, for rent. Piimie !
Solid Gold
Pair of spectsades accuratety
fitted to your eyes absolutely
FREE. For particulars ad-
dress E. BMSRHIGAN,
Normal., M OklakMM
Fidelia E. Carter, D. C.
CHIROPRACTIC
All Diseases Treated
Without Drugs
211 Paul A «. Paoto Valley, Okie.
iiOtj.
tf
The Meats We Select
Alt:n
i v.*tof Paul.|Vnil.'y. SB j and W«~
...Jl, W ,U,J ... Il :. .ly w M. I,.v,-*> <«■
^l..„s sum. I For fr-h bread, cake, audi J- 1H/Sn th: of W,,burt«n.
Wliv m ,11. hi. ,•elision laa: \ |ii««s, baked ovei v da v. go to thej® }?•' lef] Chrustroas eve for
i, « . ,- i u.i,, ' , u- ,i... u. - Dallas and rt. Worth atter a
Ii. ts 1>. ciitis** i .'in e^enliil ivi'ss old reliable Inikei v. « nrlev HruS. . . .
[ ^ i visit to to his daughter, Mrs. J.
F. Roberts.
A Header Cures His i *• '<■EU!™ ^
-k Mi&a Bessie, Mtsfes Maud Spam,! Oo )t
Constipation—Try it Free
Warren I". Stewart
Simple way for any family to retain the good health of all its members
strj I'""
'✓^ug Store
T%to editors of "TFrnltb Hints" ami
"^iMitloni) and Anders" Imvc one qtic. -
tu>ii that te ptit to <1 '«n inure often than
.i\v other, and whlct itm^t ly enougli,
Timt tin- hum' il lo anwwt r.
•iltat J« "kiow can I ctiie my conalip.t--
4
l>r. Caldwell, in rmlm r-f :*peotulIft itt
of the atornarn, Imr and bowels
ax looked the whole Held mi r, lian jinn -
the specialty for forty years and s
«<onvkioed that the lnKredi< utscontained lit
in railed Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Peptdn
Viui the bent claim to aiientlon from oou-
ilkated people.
Its miocflss In the cure of stubborn
iijaation has done much
its tonic Inprrodlents strf
nerves, brings ubout
Anlong its Mron*;«vst
John Oravc|iiM * — *
1>4 irolt, Mf
hoina Clr n . .. I,
can be c i at?is Valley
COfjlii tt'
want *
can
of Dtvis, and Lida Spain, of
Whitebead, leaves tomorrow for
a short visit to Oklahoma f&v.
Mrs, J. B. Garvir 1 :,lld Al
Having been in business now
one year and twonii.nl lis 1 wish
to thank one and all for the
favors shown me; and, I expect
-ti ranee. 38 It-
Have vou paid your taxes? We
we will make loans on farms to pay
! taxes. We get the money with -
Tim 0§f-e Taylor it Law, First
arranging t'i'ildinK.
to nianufactin—-
and has a cs'.r
| give satisfaction, because they
j are tbe best obtainable. Oin
For tender face ami neck after' prices are extremely low con
shaving, for pimples, black j sideling quality.
heads, daiidniti or any skin or. Prime Rib Roast cut from n.i-
scaly disease, us - Zkmo anil Ze j ,jv« ca'tle, very choice and ten-
mo Soai*. liter; select cuts of Sirloin and
uetn.) is ^uaranteei to relieve j Pot terliouse Steaks, Chops, (Jut ■
all soreness and itching. TlWj,;!^ Poultrv,ete,
Soap is part, of the treatment— ,
be-<t for all toilet pur\Joses ! - |-^ r*11"*£7
St>ld by all druggists every jj. |^. l\V'tJ
where and in Pauls Valley tiy |
the Palace Drug Store. 1" ' ——-
. . ,.wart
Older a sack and bo
to give in return the best quality of its merits.
tli
WOOD SAWED
When you want wood sawed
phone 192 Black, the old re-
lable Wood Sawers.
G antz Bros,
tf Pauls Valley, Ok: i
/ PfllUCATlON N..TIC1C
S ate of Oklahoma i In the I district ourt
t' itii.ty ol tiarvin > < f Garvin t'uuut
.Sallie t.'ochrnn. riuiniiit
. ., iytiO, Vrt
iieiHO Ii. ('octi ran, hefendant.
.Said defendant. Clarciice L. Co« 11
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat. (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1911, newspaper, December 28, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118387/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.