Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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PAILS VAlXflf VtHOCRAT
OM«haaM.
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thukhijay..
Valley.
J O. MltCMH-l,
h JUKI.) rvery
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A tf.«t«l l)l"|IH 1M ill
Utt y marketing
Mi« Marin Freeman re uro«i
|(iit Friday from a vinit to
friend m in SUfphennville, Texa#.
Mlh Nannie Matliewn olWyn-
ihtwlkxl 1 til' of her hih-
iff Mm w ('. Van lloo/.er.
I'rof.
"'l Friday
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a. k.
nigh i
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lull ' III!
;i iiiniitli
here I mm
('lark r; mm lip
(idin Greenville,
mil il l 111 >i«'«l Saturday.
Hi,ii Mil-U! La ;itii. of okla-
homa (j'it.y vv:i i>• -ii- Saturday,
m|I i .iii itlOHl
I .1 (UimrningK and
I, . ii. <'uumiing, leave
r>ii I'kit . to visit Dr. Fred
Ed Hill and Miba Willie F,n- TOOLS FOR A GARDEN
ri were (juiefely married last , «««„-
lnoduv afternoon at tliej
h'.mi- of the lnide at Hindij Implements Ar« Demanded for
Springs <>n!y a low friends! proper Cultivation.
and relative* were present.!
After the eoiemony a sumptions1
wedding supper was served to; OidPaahloned H.e and R.k. Will Not
* Supply All the Needs of the Up-to-
forty KuehlH. I bo happy <•<>"• 3at0 Garden(r_3ome Good
pic Ii tf iinrnclial' Iy f< r tll**il Ones Are Illustrated.
fiilnrf home in Pauls Valley, j
Mr. Hill IK till! eldest, miii of Mr. . ^.l|( gr()uiDg of vegetables and fruit
and Mii. II. II. Mill and ii ha- become HO Important that Ira
vomit: man of Htearling qualities proved tool. are now demanded for
. . -| proper cultivation. In order to KM
Miss Kn^lll II I II"' ' ll.il I'Hllg | tll(i very rr.HU|ts cultivation muni
ilaiinliti i ul .1. A. Knglisll, of b« carried to the limit ami the old-
Mi Klisli SprillLT and leaves munv fimhioncd hoe and rake will not sup
i . ' , , . '. ply (til the neede of the up-to-date
today friends who wish her 1«>nn and1
K,
ACirculating Library
■j
happy life in horuev\ home.
UlCllOV.
aiihiit'litiK busi
eft
|Ci«v K Halterlli'ld
\Vnihil tuav lo attend the Me-
hiNliHt immnhly ntSiilphui
•••inio Keinlall it) spending n
wo weeks vacation nt Halves-
mi and other points ol interest.
Judge I1 VV I'tiUiTHon w;ih
ii Aila last week on legal Inisi
i ess
Mis l> T I .er weigh I is i oil-
n^ with In ion. Minor i ee
\ unlit it Byars this week.
Jiu>. W Moon.' wellt t" San
\ nloniO laM week and iso\|tee.t
d'hottie toil iv or ioiuoitovn .
|>r. .1. V\ Slielloii was ('tilled
I'll. |£«v J CaiiKlioy will
. onducl tin service at the
Kpi iMjial ■ hutch next Huuday
ui h |> in \ isitors heartily
well onie
Mr- It W Ilumplirey left
j yosterilnv I"1 (Jalvoston,
Tex ii when she will spend
three weeks visiting an auritand
sij ht t-eeing.
Mi,, l II. Cooper ot Wynne-
I wood, |ii■ 111. the first of the
I week in the l ily with her sisters
Mrs. W.<' Vanlloo/.er and Mrs.
s ('aiI Hhuiuutf
Mi and Mr.. A. Williams
'returned to Smithville, Texas,
last Saturday iift«r ti visit lo
Mr and Mrs, W. It Ellison.
They were accompanied home
Iiy Miss Huttio Ellison.
Mi . Andrew W ilsoii and lit-|by
| tie sou of Wynnewood are the
ipiests of Mi. inil Mrs, II W.
Itrauuni. The litter moved
here lecontlv from Wynnewood
: .mil occup) the Mai l is cottage.
Mrs l« N. Collee iiiul her
Jan ;litei, 1^'\ iviitn (larvin
left S.i t in ila\ tor Oklahoma
IHONIPIBN HAS flPPOINlWENTS
Hon, j. d. Mitchell,
Editor Democrat.
Fail's Valley, Okla,
My dear friend Mitchell:
I have the appointment of uj
principal and two alternates to j
the United States Military Acad j
emy at West Point, anil the ap j
pointment of two principals and
six alternates to the United
States Naval Academy at Anna
polis. The appointees, if suc-
cessful in passing the mental
and physical examinations, will
enter these institutions in June
l!H4. The examinations, both
mental and physical, are ex-
tremely exacting.
1 desire to give these places to
| young men who live in the Fifth
j Congressional district as created
the legirf+ature which has
just adjourned, and being com-
posed ofiMurray,Garvin,McClain, I
Cleveland, Oklahoma, Logan and
Payne counties. Young men will
not be received at these insti-1
tutions who are under seventeen !
years of age, or over twenty, at
the time of entrance.
| gardener.
TIiohh shown In the accompanying
picture ar all extremely useful, anil I
j un they ro"t but a trifle nobody whu j
* expect# to do tha boat work In a gar- j
dull can afTotd to be without them.
No. 1 Ih the hoe, and la remarkable !
for III" great number of unen to which |
II ran be put III both Held anil garden. I
No. 2 I* especially tmeful for cover- I
i Ide need* and for heavy weeding.
| No it ih a combined hoe and rake i
j and eiinbl«« the operator to do cither j
hoeing or rniitng without laying aside I
one tool and taking up thr, other.
No. I la a hand warder to scratch j
weeds out. of (lower bedn and pots.
No. !> is ono of the moot useful tools I
Unit can be used It Is extremely
We are starting a "circulating library"
composed of the Best and Latest copyright books.
Just think, at an actual cost of a dime, 10c, you can
read the book of your choice in our library containing
• 200 to 500 volumes, and can keep it for one week.
As new books come out they will be added to the li-
brary. There is no need for you to buy books when
you can read them so cheap.
; We will soon be ready to start the "circulating
library" Come in and ask about it.
THE NYAL DRUG STORE
Baker & Baker
w We deliver
HEJIDENI FOH FOiW-TWO YEHRi
| IN THK DISTRICT COURT OK tiakvin
COUNTY. STATU OK OKL AHOMA.
Improved Garden Toolt.
, dalit;- last Fri.h.v on , iv wlum0 t,,0> will make their
>MonnU tisin< **. future home, at 700 North 17th
hio bin t fciiluf mi and Mis. street.
Forty-tivo yea i s ago last Sat- j rn
urdav. j. w. Gardner stretched
his t Mir and called the spot
where Ins beautiful country
home is his home. a long time
but yet the old gentleman is yet
supple as a cat and can give
history of this country that is
well w orth listening to. He has
always been a strong advocate
of law enforcement,aud our ac-
quaintance with him thirty of
these years causes us to know
that no country ever had a
more loyal citizen than j. w.
i Gardner nor one who was more
j Literal in forcing right to prevail
J under all circumstances. a de-
mocrat tried and true, a man
i true to his God and friends, we
useful, not only in spntllng. but In
I cutting out. weeds close (o large plants
j and trimming walks and bods.
No. c is n handy lltttle tool about j tuist that Mr. Gardner may live
the flower bed. You can transplant i , . hj comfortable
i pulverize and mix earth preparatory j o ..... t
to planting, loosen the earth about; surroundings that have come to
plants and do numerous other things i )mn |,y honest endeavor.—
i am convinced that the v*ung; wtth lt 1 j
of our stale are not inti- j
olio Law ha
, tv several ihi*
mis< 1 IHur
bis n quite sick
ami little
men ol our
mutely acquainted with the value. LESS WORK FOR HOUSEWIFE
of an appointment to these in-1 0~t7odem engine
\v\ti ire wood Gazette
Miss Marie Robersou left last stitutions and the training which
Frida * fi
receive there, else'
Introduction
Thresher Takes Many Burdens
From Shoulders of Women.
would be a greater desire i
Dallas to join a house j they
party given by Mrs. James a. there «.«« « tue woru nf ,he farm housewife
mghtei til el w hum have \vit.< to «*i|r!it Polytechnic girls on their part to secure an ap- hns kreatiy lessened by the use
Who li t' |>e i II I t wilds of her! pointment An apiwintment to j of engine threshers. Formerly
GET TO THE CAUSE
liciniiitf Investment Company, pla,ntlf!
VS.
John K. Conner. AlieeC.i'oimei, J.W.Har-
rington; tteulah Bowman: W B. Walker.
Adolpbus Little; J. V. A mellette; K. I. War
ren: Lon I.. Mixire. Defendants..
NOTICK BY PUBLICATION
Said defendant, T, W. Harrington will take
notice that said plaintiff. The Deinlng In
vestment Company, did, on the first day of
May. 1913. file Its petition in the District
Court of Oarvin County. Oklahoma, airainst
the defendants above named, aud that said
defendant. J. W. Harrington, must answer
said petition 011 or before the 21st day of
August. 1913, or said petition will be taken
as true, and Judgment rendered in said ae
tion against said defendant..I. W, Harrims
ton foreclosing a certain mortiiace upon
Lot seven of Block Thirty-one in the city
of Pauls Valley. Garvin county, Okla.,
said mortgage having been executed on ti
12th day of April. 1910, by defendants John i
Conner .and A lice C Conner to secure the! r s
certain promissory notes in the sun •
$75.00, $75.00. $75,00,975.00. $75.00. and W50 00 of
even date withsaid mortgaae.and maturing.
June 1,1912, Decembtr 1, 1012, June 1. 191"..
Dec. 1st. 191'J: and June 1,1914: and June 1st'
1915, respectively, and decreeing that said
property be sold, according to law. for the
satisfaction of said Indebtedness, aud for-
ever barring and foreclosing said defendant
J. W. Harrington, from any right, titlc^ln
terest. lien, estate, property, or eciuits of
redemption In, to, or upon said property, or
any portion thereof,
A. K SUGGS,
By Clerk said Court.
Harry Ollphant. Deputy.
Attest:
C. II. Thomason.
Curtis M. Oakr-.
Attorneys for Plaintift.
1 tin past week, are,
■ Htiues, of Wyums
•nt Sundav with hei
mi am' Mis Fred
daughter
Uolnrt fam returned from
Asliville. n. c.. on Tuesday,
leaving Mrs. Fain much un-
proved in health. Her physi
p Bilker left Sunday ; ciaiis did nat consider her strong
ries
when j
ither of these institutions car- farmers went about from one farm to i
another, helping each other to thresh
the grain, the farm-vvlfe was com- !
pelted to cook for gangs of men, often j
for days at a time, and with seldom i
. , . sufficient help, her lot was indeed a j
dollars per month Ullriug | jlnrj OI1P Now. the owner of an en-
Pauls Valley People Are
Learning the Way.
<*ett sit'k
eltrr
Mrs k
t\h(, s|
iient.-,
\'i<(iall.
*Spmigdalc aik tonsil her enough, hew, ver to undertake !up throughout the day. It's
with it four years of freej
i tuition and board, and at the
i same time the appointee receives
i titty
There is but little peace or
comfort for the men or women
When you feel lazy, out of sorts and
yawn a good deal in the daytime, you
can charge it to a torpid liver which
has allowed the system to get full 0
impurities. Kerbine cures all disorders
time he is being educated. The: gine thresher rides about the country j with a had back. The distress. produce(i by an inactive liver. It
1 the hiirhest charae-!<lutln* <ht' summer days making his begins in early morning keeps strengthens that organ, cleanses the
1 Oir.whiiiff enntmrta 111 thtt filll h© OT" 1 i i. At... .1 ... Tt'n .
•>tt-i^ mis Ltviuce Kennon and the long trip to (.Oklahoma.
ii>. Kli abeth JohnstMi
mi and Mr- \y
xp®et tv leave temenvw
'olorado springs to s^vu.l
i«>t of the htsjib'tl teini
Ralph SaUertlelil, 11 ■ 10 year
d n, t i ow >.| ucn k ti Sal
eisoUl who !ui> Ihn ii quite ;itk
>i . \\(h*k.ts nqh'iti. givatlv
mpi\t\ <m
Congressman j.r Thomivsou,
ti i'uiks writes from wa;hiugton ihath
for
th<
ter along all lines. At his gratb | ganile8 his force nnd starts on his
nation he is commissioned as a
will be home the last of this" cording to the institut'on he may
week He will tv for the proe attend. The field open for him
Second Lieutenant in the army
or midshipman in the navy ac-
threshing. A counting machine regis-
ters the number of bushels turned
, , out, and when his work is ended he
(h'litioii of the Colby niunler in either of these departments the farmer's check for his
case which i^ set for trial at'of the governmental service af-; services, hooks up his teams to tha
kt Moudav. fords great opportunities for a Taction engines and goes on to the
... , ... , next tield.
public ca eer that will retleot ——.—
. . . , |..redit on the state of Oklahoma Clover Bloat.
Sunday lllgllt at the Airdome 011 r himself Thtmrnn. Hloat in cattle generally comes
the subject. "The Intermediate1
rounds—he provides all the men nec- j hard to get Ollt of bed, it S tor-
essary, takes along a tent, employs a fcilre to Stoop ol' Straighten,
cook and relieves the farmer and his j „ ,
family ot all work in connection with 1
bowels and puts the system in good
healthy condition. Price SOc. Sold
by City Drug Store. Adv
Not man lie
Kc\ .1 s Weaver will preach!1
and liniments may re-
lieve, but cannot cure if the
cause is inside—the kidneys.
When suliering so, uso Doan's
Kidney Pills the tested and, ^^ ^
proven kidney remedy, used in |
„ m tvfc« s^.tlhrl^.jr.k™ "wjhin^ iS «Uiv.n«. In the te.th.,0., of j
-Ii lon pa'.itre' lt«i ipMlu tin" IVad between lieatnan.1 tne. j throinrhout the 1' > t wima results i( it is rank when cattle (this Pauls v al.ay resident: ]n ev
^tha .timmt, with «vlative> resumption" f.veryliody cor- ^ ^ viuuo ig know,,.jj- r- Thompson. 319 n.,biby ,he
i tb< o-nik mountains a. d,a \ invitiil Wealthv parents use all their tie u ed to clover whiu it is dry can- Cherry St., Pauls \alley, Okla., |McGee'!
These ap-
are sought eagerly
mended by thousands for just
the result of pasturing clover, though I gucj1 ca8es!
It is a fact that in some cases ordl- jk
THOMPSON FILES CHARGES
Congressman at large, j. b
filed charges
,, , , against Postmaster Eastman
kidney troubles for over 50 years. of 0klahoma ci,v( charging
Poan ki ne\s i sait iecotn- j|,jm wjt,h pernicious political
Proof of their efftc- j
activitv.
.Marksvdle \tk
OHUHOM A
mv*hom* cit>
SEPTZ30CT.4
f.ugeiie l atimer who under-
went an operation at Temple,
rex.is, three w'tt'ks ago return-
i ti home Mmulay practically ro
toxoretl fivm the ojH'ration
His father. .1 W. Latimer, was
with him during his stay at
Temple.
■mp pann^h
intlueiice to secure the admission uot bB cveremphasUetL
... . ., . ,i It may be necessary in some in-
of their SOUS to these institutions; gtkucrs to turu them In for an hour
where the very best in the boy is j or two only during the middle of the
iW.ilmw*! ,1,1(1 where he i< :i<- d">r- *ntl cuatinue this for two
develoiKxi. ana vtuu nt is ,i j ^ ^ thtt the ravenous edge
PROPOSITIONS
WORTH
CONSIDERING
Ot M > I Ok' kliM CHE AH. SL'RIU R-
UAN STORE location
r\r,>\ \m> cm i Ro URrv eor sale
HARRY AMONETTE
With t .n\ Patched
Kidney Pills helped me at ouce.
Soon the pain stopped and my
. Jte ruvfiii'UB curp lt . _ n
sured an honorable career. (or ,h(1 clover t* taken off their .kidneys became normal.
I write you this letter and would j appetites Under no circumstances For sale by all dealers. Price
be glad if you would
space in your paper so that
thy boys in Oklahoma may take
advantage O ( the opportunity i Looking to the Pedigree.
' presented and prcparethemselvesi
to successfully pass the exanii-
ery home where there is a
there should also be a bottle of
Baby Elixir. It may be
says: "My kidneys weit! out of I needed at any time to correct sour
order and I had backache.Doau s I stomach, wind colic, diarrhoea or sum-
mer complaint. It is a wholesome
remedy, contains no opium, morphine
give it should they be turned from a dry lot ^ Foster- ililbuiu Co., Drag Store.
. I when they are hungry into a clover | "
uit wor- Buffalo, New lork, sole agents
nations required
Intluental non-residents of Ok
lahoma have ivinsitevily beseiginJ
j and
tliei
' an'
|fused
to
Iwys of Oklahoma are entitled
to these places^ and that they
| are capaole. if given an opivt-
tuiiity, to mnk with the vert
look at the pedigree of the stallion
you patronise, and if it is not Issued
by one of the reoogniied registry ae-
sot latlons don't use that horse Many
farmers will contend lhat a grade
horse lhat U a good looker is Just as
good for a sire as a pure-bred, and
,t.tnsi> la imifh lli'htiT
for the United States
Remember the name
—and take no other.
Doan's
Adv.
or injurious drug of any kind. Price
25c and SOc per bottle. Sold by City
Adv.
new STORE
The Kerr L rv (i, ,>d-
Mr. and Mrs. W.C.VanHoozer
. gave a three course 6:00 dinner
of beautiful appointment last
Monday to Mr. j. A. Roach, of
Paris, Texas, who is a friend of
many years'standing Mrs J.H.
Co js j Cooper and Miss Nannie Matt-
and reiiuesttnl tne to appoint
show as his g\xni tjuatUtee.
and fuvnished aud will be one,
of the finest store buildings in;
the southern part of the state. i
The Kerr Dry Goods Co., has'
Good Bedding for Morse*.
A good way to keep a horse clean
In the stable i* to clean out all dirt.
best of the voung men in either etc . and then cover the n«r about a reputation where they came
three or four Inchee thick with dry fml„ for hotiestv and UlU'itrbt
sawdust, as far hack In stall as the ,. ... ' •
herso usually stand*, then cover the d.allllg. I he\ are experienced
sawdust with *tr«w. or beddtnjt that merchants, have the monex j
ywi nsay u * The aawjust win ab^ with which to Conduct the busi-
sortt the mo.lslure. and therefore , . ,
make the other bedding last longer "es> and ttu>_\ carry all She time
tn case it le eoarve The sawdust a large Sttvk of tirs« cla^S gviods
should N ra^aced by freah oooeaw^ jn ,.verv jjne for their
of these institutions.
I would be glad if any young
man who desires appointment to
ei Iter of those institutions wou'.d
tvrresjvnd with me on the sub
jiecu
Sincerely' Yours.
J. R Thompson. '
•nf
custc-;
«rners to selt ct from.
WEAKNESS
kot b promptly relieved
by tke medical nouruhmrrt bi
Scott'a Emulsion wtiei
B aot * nrrre-qcietrr, kit Bctore't
freatest merit - bmiUer, witbeut
akoW or opiate.
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1913, newspaper, July 17, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118465/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.