Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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The Jordan Land
& Loan Company
Buy and Sell Lands
on Commission
Loan Money on
Land
Special Attention Given to
Perfecting Titles,to Land Lit
teat ions and Probate Matter.
i
Plenty of Money on Hand
and Quick Service. Notary
in Office. - - - -
Pauls Valley, Okla.
To any one Interested:
Dear Sir: —
We learn that you have a loan on your land, which
will mature soon or that you are in the market for a loan on
your land. We want to state to you that we are in the Land
and Loan business. .We represent some of the best compan-
ies in the state. We are liberal both as to valuation and as
to Time. We loan on all classes of titles that are good in-
cluding negro lands, Dead Claims and Probate Titles, Our
contracts are among the best, our interest as low as the low-
est. We can give you the choice of several ways to pay in-
terest and principal.
V/e always have plenty of money oh hand, and make
no delay in paying out on our loans as soon as title is per-
fected.
If you want a loan please give us the privelege of fig-
uring with you before placing same. It will cost you notn
ing, and may save you some money. We will call on you if
you wish it
We explain everything to you in detail, so you will
know before you make application for a loan, what you are
doing- and what you can depend upon. Soliciting your busi-
ness, and awaiting your action and reply, we are.
Yours Truly,
FOR THE SEA OR LAKE love comedy nearly tragic
•BASON'S BATHING COSTUMES
ARE PARTICULARLY PRETTY.
The
&
Jordan Land
Loan Company
Black Silk Suit Probably the Best for
Wear, Though There Are Many
Other Materials Almoat Equal-
ly High In Favor.
The new batMng costumes shown
are decidedly attractive. Kach season
marks a noticeable improvement In
this line, the freakish novelties ap-
pealing to few women, those of taate
demanding the more conservative mod-
ejs.
Without doubt the well-made blaclt
silk suit, of good quality, relieved by
white or other soft color next the face,
is the smartest, handsomest and most
tasteful costume the bather can wear,
and tbe season's variety In such mod- i
els is surprising.
This year one finds among the best-
looking bathing costumes a good many
black and white«mixtures, stripes,
checks or plaids, the stripes predom- !
Inating here as they do throughout all
fashion's province; and some of these
j models are extremely pretty without
being as startling or conspicuous. They
i are usually trimmed with plain black j
■atin. with relieving touches of white. !
and uie desirable only In a good qual- |
lty of silk; but it must be admitted |
that even at their best they do not
Noted Actress Could Not Marry a Man
Who Only Had One
Leg.
Madrid.—A love comedy that Is on
Its way to become a tragedy la excit-
ing the best families in Madrid. It
relates to Gomez bo per. del Mavarett*,
a well-known iHploinat of Barcelona,
who fell In lovo with the actress Do-
lores Rivero de Dom.moues. 3he is
the daughter of au aristocratic Span-
ish family whose name she brought
Into great #ctorlety by taking to the (
Singe.
A famous young surgeon, Dr. I*>- '
rado del lJoto, was also a suitor for ■
Dolonu, ind her affections wavered
so unecrtainly as to cause a duel be .
twoen the young men. In which the
diplomat was wounded In the leg. ,
Immediately Dolorez was at his j
side and nursed him devotedly. Sev
eral doctors were consulted, but the |
leg became worse. At last Dolores
persuaded her lover to consult bis ri-
val, the brilliant young surgeon. He
did so and Dr. Dorado del Pozo said
that amputation would alone save Ilia
life, as gangrene had Bet In.
More persuasion by the act re .-s. who
assured him that her affections were
now fixed, was needed before the j
young diplomat v.ouid consent to the j
operation. The operation was < vontu-j
ally ^crfitrmed and Senor Mavarette!
piovltHd with an artificial I. g
In spite of her previous protesta-
tions, Dolores had to confess that she j
■
I
stand the wear and tear as well as tile j colll,| never marry a ma„ witli one
| leg. Not long alter she married the
young surgoen.
WRECK FOILS MANUEL COUP
Ship Loader.' With Arms, Ammunition
and C?sh, Equipped by Duchest, t
Is Stranded.
Munich The Post, publishes h utot.v
to tho off. ft that h was recently
j fitted out with arms and ammunition
. by the Ducheta Carl Theodore of Ha-
' varla, in an attempt against the Portu-
guese repubih The duchess ai«o sup- (|)|
I3y, George I. Jordan.
Pauls Valley Proof
Should Convince Every
Pauls Valley Render.
Tho frank statement of
neighbor, tolling the merits of a
remedy,
Bids you pause and believe
The same endorsements
By some stranger far away
Commands no nelief at all.
Here's a l'auls Valley case.
A Pauls Valley citizen testifies
Read and be convinced
It A. Carter, Pauls Valley,
Okla., says: "I have used Doan
Kidney Pills as a kidney tonic
and when I have had pain in
my back and kidneys. They
have always stopped the pains
and regulated the kidney action
I recommend Doan's Kidney
Pills as a remedy that acts as
represented."
For sale by all dealers. Price
50cents. Poster—Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
lie in ember the name Dean's
—and take no other Adv.
Apply a cotton cloth wet with BAL
LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT to all
wounds, cuts, burns, sores or blisters,
and note its wonderful healing power.
It is prompt a. d very effective. Price
25c, SCc and $1.00 per bottle. Sold
by City Drug Store Adv.
HOT! HOT
The hottest place this side ot
Wynnewood, bnt let us^ell you
Ice Cream till you get cold en-
ough to need a Chill Tonic, then
will sell you Chill Tonics till
you get well enough to eat
more Ice v ream.
—CITY DRUG STORE —
Pauls Valley, Okla
Come in and ask *i'.o bald
headed man to show you tho
hair tonics.
The Best lJain Killer.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve when applied
to a cut, bruise, sprain, bums or scald,
or other injury of the skin will immed-
iately remore all pain E. E. Cham-
berlain of Clinton, Me., says-.— It
robs cuts and other injuries of their
terrors. As a healing remedy its equsl
don't exist." Will do good /or you.
Only 25o at Live Drug Co.
Get an Impression
Won't Rub Off~
That
An impression that this is the store where you
should trade. That this the place to get good
groceries and "feed at moderate prices. Every-
thing is fresh and attractive. Superior quality
canned goods and the very best produce and pro-
visions obtainable. Our groceries will be deliv-
ered at your door. Bring us your chickens, ei/ir.-
and butter.
Phone us your Orders.
Sparks Grocery
Tell-a-Phone 23
Horse Shoeing
A SPECIALTY
I have secured the services of
Mexican Joe to do Horse Shoeing.
He is the best known shoer in the
state and he will be found at my shop
at all times to wait on you,
A general lino of Blacksmith ing done
and all work guaranteed to be satis-
factory. thing to small for our
hestservi'V nor too large for us to
handle.
Give Us A Trial
Jim S. Walker
Shop back of Freeman's Store Building
llflTH OF MP CCSSETT
W. A Cusaet. ft go «5'2 years,
died at tiiohomnof his son, J. A.
) Crossctt, 7 miles south-
west ot Pauls Valley Saturday
morning. Deceased bad been
here for s<>ino time on visit to
his son from Texas.
Tho remains shipped to Irs
h mio at, Ainarillo, Texas, ac-
c mipanied by his son, where in-
terment was bad Monday.
T<> Prevent Hlootl Poisoning
apply nt once the wonderful old idibble PH.
POKTHR'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OH., mi
I glcnl dnssing that relieves pain and tirals i '
Black and White Striped Taffeta.
plain black and are not so generally
becoming. The white stripe soils
quickly and, when wet and clinging,
takes on distorted lines, which arc un-
becoming to tho figure. In this lust
respect the black and while checks
and plaids arc better than the stripes,
but they have not quite so smart an
air on tbe whole.
The black anil white stripes ore
more in evidence as trimming tlmn
otherw ise, and as such are extremely
attractive, making becoming and effec-
tive pipings and trimmings.
One suit of striped material, wliich
is illustrated, in the large drawing,
was effectively made up with Hie
stripes running diagonally across ihe
bodice fronts. The right side lapped
across the left and buttoned over a
scarf of black satin, which fell from
the neck, below the waist line. There
was a trimmed turn down collar of
white moire.
Comfortable and practical bathing
coals are mado of black or blue serge,
with large collars and cuffs bordered
with a relieving note of gay color.
Bloomers or knickers are essential
features of the costume, and should
be of the same material as the skirt
and blouse. The knickers sboufd be
loose enough for comfort, but fitted
carefully, though easily, around the
hips and waist.
A tight or still corset is nn absurd
ity, but (here are corded bathing gir-
dles which will keep a suit smooth
around the waist and over the hips
without cramping the body. The stock-
ings should be snugly gartered, the
belt neatly adjusted to cover the unlou
of the skirt, and bodice—if the two
are not, aB is advisable, stitched to-
gether.
MARY DEAN.
Former King Manuel.
plied a large sum of money, which was
aboard the \e£sel.
The ship started from London for
Lisbon, but was stranded on tho be I
gian coast. Tho duchess lias appealed
to the Helgian liiug, who is lier soli in-
law,' to give up at least the cash, but
King Albert has refused.
The Post asserts that several banks
have undertaken obligations to sup-
port Ihe former King Manuel, in case
the republic is overthrown.
A Scientific Achievement
Modern science has produced no
such efleciive agency in the relief ol
; indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation,
billiousness or impure blood as Meri-
tol Tonic Digestive, the result ol the
best minds of ihe American Drug and
! Press Association, composed ol drug-
gists and newspaper men all over Ihe
country. Try this great remedy Sold
by City Drug Store Store.
Not,a liniment. ?5c. 5
When the baby is suffering ihedou
ble affliction ol hot weather nud howe
disorders, the temedv teeded Mc
GEE'S BABY ELIXIR. It reduces
the leverish condition, corrects th<
stomach and checks looseness ol the
bowels Price 25c and 50c per bottle.
Sold by City Drug Store. Adv.
Notice to Paving Tax
Payers
Paving and Grading taxes-
will be due on Sept. 1st. T<13. at.
tho office of City t;l rk. Taxrv
becme delinquent and penalty
added, Sept. 15lh. li)l!$.
20-51. L W. Wettermii!•«,
City Ole k.
Good Reason for
His Enthusiasm.
j The Democrat is the leading
'advertising mcdittm in Garvin
, county. Try it for results.
Old Blankets Useful.
To get most benefit out of blankets
that have become too thin for ordi-
nary wear, wash tiiem, dry them thor-
oughly and put two or three of thorn
together and cover them with sateen
to make quilts, They will have to be
buttoned down somewhat like mat-
tressefi. quilt fashion, will ha\ to be
made across them to hold them in
shape. A border or satei n frill adds
to their attractlmieM.
DRIVES NAIL INTO HIS BRAIN
Frisonei in Pcttsville Jail Adopts Tliii
Means to Escape Gallows, but
Still Lives.
I'ottsvillH. Pa.—"I have driven two
nuils into my brain and you cannot
hang me," declared Malina Massa to
ibe waidtn of the Schuylkill county
prison. Massa, who murdered his
wife at Haven Run several months
ago, is under sentence of death, and
as he luis made gev< ral attempts at
suicide ills statement alarmed Hie
keeper.
Investigation show-ed that Massa's
statemi nt was true, lie had driven
the nails so firmly Into his head that
it was necessary to shave tbe hair
oft' and lance the flesh In order to pull
them out. Massa said he drove the
nails by butting his head against the
c*H wall. The surgeons are puzzled
that Massa is still alive. It is thought,
however, ihat Infection will surely
bring d'atii to the determined pris-
oner.
TRAIN TAKES HIS HEART OUT
Unusual F-atality Between Swarth
more and Morton Station in
Pennsylvania.
Morton, Ha. Isaiah Harris, agpd
forty-five, of Media, was found dead
along the Central division of tho Penn j"
sylvania railroad between this bor-1
otigh and Swarthmore. It Is belteved
he was struck by a train.
Harris' heart was wrenched from j
his body and found some distance |
from tile Bcene of the tragedy, ills
watch and chain and $7 were found I
Intact. Deputy Coroner Oriturh re-1
moved tin body to the morgue.
Family of Six Perishes in Fire
Columbia. 3. C. Six persons, mem- i
bers of .one family, lost their lives in j
r lire that destroyed a house In Lex !
ington, S. C. The bodies were found i
in tbe riins of Ihe house. The victims J
were members of the family of John |
Jacobs. It was believed tho house
was struck by lightning in il storm !
that swept over ihe Lexington «eo- j
tlon
It Can be Relied Upon
The Ameiicin Drug and Press As ^
i sociation authorized its members to
g .rautee absolutely Merltol Hair Ton-!
i ic. It his no equal. It is a wonder-
! lul remedy. A trial will convince 70u.
Sold by City Dtug Store.
When a man has suflered for sev-
eral days with colic, diarrhoea or
other from ol bowels complaint ;u£d i-
then cured sound and well by o:ic o
two doses ol Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, as t
ollen the case, it is but natural that h>
should be enthusiastic in his pn;e e;
the remedy, and especially is t.iis the
case of a severe attack when life i
threatened. Try it when in need c
such a remedy. It never fails. Soh
dv by all dealers. Adv
THE DINNER
will satisfy and delight
all who partake of it if
vve supply the
MEAT GR POULTRY
We give good weight,
tjood meat and good
orices.
Delicious jucy beef, fine
voung lamb, mu'ton,
veal,-pork, poultry, etc.
-J . O. ALLSTOTT
Phenton & Bishop
Practical Horseshoeing A Specialty
General Blacksmithing and Woodwork. Let
us do your work. We are ihe best mechan-
ics in town. Satisfaction guaranteed. First
Joor south of Post Office.
PAULS VALLEY,
OKLAHOMA
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1913, newspaper, August 14, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118469/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.