Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
v >Wy.
D. MITCHELL
KD JSVrikY
Oklahoma.
r ai rOwner
t PERSONALS
All members of Pauls Valley Camp
No. 7065 Modem Woo«lmer. of Amer
Hig Hen
J
.1(1 v.
"Sleep Meters" at
J. Kim*, the Jeweler.
Ma
are re
:ular m
;! to be
■eting,
th. If
present nex'
y night, lle-
i 'nesg of an
come before
V. HILL,
FEEDING BULLETINS
Editor Farmer Stockman:
I(tiv • .on any bulletins
r
NEW BOOKS
1 I
>tt<>n nu
19 fed
1 liu> CO
in man t
times i
How
al, ,
for
We have
Books'
mother shipment of
for the Holiday Tr
them are just on: the
i\ew
VValti
ARI
visitor last
iv t'
as here
•lends of
veil a
■puhli-
s. w
iKg'st. wa
i n usi
i(>. Mon
i ways
I Mr.
|Jl|s
Tlie Jo
of Oklt
Monday.
Andy a
him.N
I c ,m
The
in a few we
letii! in the
expect
i on tin
ks and
spring.
to have a
subject cut
large bul-
Cottonseed
Don't bother you mind too mi
his or her present, just
them a new book.
iOOUt
my
', Stephens, a typical
gentleman, of Mem-
I* visiting hps sou.
-'it!] ■ en ; and family
buy a -; ir. buy a
Vaui
of .-\i
a;
run
.hou
Mis Henry Hickam, of Mays
ville, is spending a few' days
The Sixth and Seventh Grad-I w'th her sister, Mis J. A. Sond-
es- thank the School Board verv iK'^ss.
0NTK1BUTKD)
much for the new coat of slate
given our black boards. This
was a much needed improve-
ment. and is highly appreciated
by all the students.
We are sorry to hear that
Bonnie Travis cannot tie with
us until after Christmas, on
account of her sick brother.
This makes the total number
on rail 4'-.
In spile df the bad weather
last week, all pupils came to
school Their gi it. or stick-to
it-iveru K to be highly reconi
mended.
The t i-'.'.li tirade is stepping
hig:i no'. They have memori-
zed Anniui 'l Lee, and are able
to iv ;iit r without a mistake.
The Seventh (irade is anxious
ly ..'vailii .j for an opuortuuit;
fo i; i tht saius stunt.
Linen, who ^row
in. in corn and manufacturers
into brooms himself, brought
lot of well made brooms to
meal is one of the cheapest feeds
'•if its kind for feeding dairy
ruvvsand goes well with corn
ii!age or fodder.
At S^iO per ton cottonseed
meal ix~a be't *r feed than seed
tfoti at 820, unl it is supposed
to lie worth on-- and 1 wo-thirds
imes as mi, ,i as cottonseed,
not four lime.-: as much. The
. old p. • ssed cake that ha- all
iie hulls in it is only worth
about as much as the straight
cottonseed, peahaps a little bet-
ter.—(.'HAS. I. BRAY, Animal
STORi
NYAL
DRUU
ptist Church
lieauti
jcliell Driilf Co., I '.it
j many attractive
j thilitis on tin1 inside
tow n Monday
readily.
which
he sold | Husbandry Department.
I Adv. 98—it.
TAKES OFF DANDRUFF.
HAIR STOPS FALLING
Save your Hairi Get a 25 cent bottle
of Dnntierine right now—Also
utcps itching scalp.
T]iln. 1 vKtle. colorless and sernKKy
hair ip mute evidence of a neglected
ecali : of tandrulf—that, awful scurf.
There is nothing so destructive to
the hai' aa dandruff. It robs the hair
of Its himio, its strenttth and Its very
life eventually producing a feverisb-
ne,s anil thing of the scalp, which
Guaranteed Silk Hose for
Christinas. All colors, 50c to
12.50 at Van Hoozer's
Rov. R. S. Satterfield return-
ed on Friday from Oklahoma
City where he went <to attend
the district stewards meeting.
Ask to sae the tine furs at
adv. Van Hoozer's.
Roy Tippit was1 here from his
j ranch near Foster, marketing
hogs and turkeys, the first of
the week.
1 raucis. T. Simmons guaran-
teed kid gloves are nice Xtnas
presents for ladies at
adv Van Hooiet's
Mr?. Eva Davidson, of Grant
City, M '., spent the first of the J
week with Mrs. Duncan Mr:-!
Ruer enroute home from a visit
to Ft. Worth.
i'i 50 special on ladie^skirts-
all?'00 and Sa 00 skirts now'
8;S 50 at Van Hoozer's.
B H. Williams, of Lay ton, j
J " as in the city to buy alfalfa !
seed. He will sow 25 acres to
alfalfa in the spring.
Mrs. Geo. Hall went to Lind j
say Tuesday to work in the in-1
terest of the Yeomen lodge.
Delay In Buying Gifts
May Mean Disappointment
Hamilton Nation, of Oklaho-
The last days before Christmas are always days ot
hurry and rash which are apt to cause indiscriminate
buying. People who select gifts early get the cream.
A visit to our store now will settle all of 'your gift
problems. You'll find something suitable for every
name on your list. Your holiday money will go father
here, because we bought heavily and right and are
giving our customers the advantage of the saving.
Come Early and Often
We want you to visit our store as often as possible.
You will not be urged to buy. Our gDods sell them-
selves. Our stock sells themselves. Our stock contains
gifts for every member of the famiiy.
Extra help has been provided so that you can be
sure of prompt attention when you come. Prices are
down to bed rock, so nothing can be gained—but much
will be lost—by postponing your holiday shoping until
the busy days just befe.e Christmas.
Make Out Your List and Come In Now
Sunday School at 10 i
B. W. Patterson, Supt. Preach-
ing at 11 a. in. and 7:15 p. m.
Morning subject, "Our High '
! liest Kveiling subject, I boll |>r H«bson's Ointment Heals Itch,
Eczema.
The constantly itching, burning sen-
sation and other disagreeable forms
of eczema, tetter, salt rheum and skin
eruptions promptly cured by Dr. Hob-
son's Eczema. Ointment. Geo. W
Fitch of Mendota, I'I. says: "I pur-
chased a box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema.
Ointment. Have had Eczema ever
since the civil war, have been treated
the benefit that one box of Dr. Ho!>-
son's Eczema Ointment has." Ever-'
sufferer should try it. We're so. pos
tive it will help you we guarantee ij
or money refunded. At all Druggist <
or by mail 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co.
Philadelphia and St. Louis.
art the Man." This is the sec-
ond sermon of the series the
pastor is preaching on, "Crucial
moments in the life of David."
Three more remain in the ser-
ies in the following order:
"The way back home and
how to get there.''
"The Better Cry."
"A man who was willing to
die for a drink."
You are cordially invited to
attend these services.
J. W. Storer,
Pastor.
Aged Peopl
e
Russ Mitchell Drug Co.
MITCHELL HASIT
sometimes forget tlint p-)r.r eeth. and
improper mastication prevent sufficient nourish-
ment from ordinary food End burden the
digestive organs, but if every man ot woman past
fifty would fully realize the bountiful, sus'cir.ing nourish-
' *-• ia Scott's Emulsion they would take it after every meal.
15 Scofi s Emulsion contains the renowned body building fats of
I jS pure cod l; "i o.l, so medically predigested that it distributes energy,
j ji power and atrsnj^th all thru the body and simplifies the stomach's work,
i i-j 10 t—a;;.-; in • ''nin^ years we say with unmistakable earnestness
Szsti 'j iHmulE'on v, ill add years to your life and life to your years.
avoid alcoholic substitutes 13-m
if net r, 11.fried causes the hair roots , ma Cjt„ f0rmeflv of FOSS. Okl t!
to s'. rink loosen and die—then the
hair'ulii 1 it fast. A little Danderlne
ton bt—1 •>— any time—will surety
sai . our liiiir.
l it nt bottle o£ Knowlton's
Dai ' ' ii' m any drus store. You
sur "<u l' ..'e beautiful hair anil lo's
of • >11 iJust try a little Dan-
der. l ■.'.0 your hair! Try it!
Fite
price on
will male
1 you will only tak
Uoods P. . .J
them a look.
i ltd v.
Slvllt'l' S'.'KCI .M. $(i.()0 to S10.C0
kirts on sah> now at $■"> 00, at
Van HnoKer's.
spent Monday and Tuesday here, ,
with his father in-law, 1 * ''"(
Arnold, of the'Ken Dry
Co. •
tine mantel]
them go, if;
• time to give
. J. King, I
The Jeweler. I
Farm Land for Rent
A few good farms for rent for
cash. See Roy Tippit,
Foster, Okla.
ool was opt iie
I, !I; thaiu, County Coin j Presbyteria'1 Christmas Mar
lum:', as moved to 1 auls; jkt.j ,| j/ ^\\ 1 ni;i 11(.rrociay
■v .oil whon not engapdj jjtc 20th.
nit.y business, he w ill work
for ! it , vsvillo < til Has Co.,
takTtg oil leases in Garvin and
St> ptimi^ counties. BobCrrahani
nu
Va
111
The Story
Monday. The late beginning
of the sci.ool was caused by the
illness
Pratt, who sometinu
1
The four year old 1 hild of Mr,
|and Mis. W. W. Kelley, who
i live about ten miles west of
ni ht and
is 1 ;ies'ii ving nnd capable busi.
in-1- in.in and here's hoping he
ntav mn >ie a million dollars in
the oil business.
lYlethodist Church
liev K. S. Satteitield, l'astor.
• 4f> i\ i!)..^ui.idav School,
w. M. Errt'ini Superintendent
11 a. 11. Sermon — "oomeFun
daninntiiis"'
7 .15 p. m. Sub?ect:"The How
(if successful Effort.'
Music l y the Orchestra Sun-
dav evening. Come.
S' I lj children need WHITE'S
CR.- 3M VERMIFUGE. It not only
de.~ cyt .irmn. if there be any, but
it ; n: rtiengthoning tonic in the
sto rd bowels. Price 25c per
bo- . ' J liy City Drug Store.
CV ii" take BALLAD'S Ht)RE-
Ht- M ^ RUP willingly because it
taft' luce. There isn't a better rem-
e.ty . iiywhere for children's couglu-.
hoa onct1 and bronchitis. It's a gnr>;
meciu ine ard easy to take. Price UBc
50c and 09 per bottle. Sold by City
l)ruf( Store.
W. B. Stafford and wife of H.1
I Ueno. were week end visitors
| with the former's bivitlior in-law
Lt s!e^ Nicliodiiaas antl family.
Mrs T C Bianum who has
been tjtiite ill for a week or Ion |
ger of a severe attack of La
Grippe, is somewhat improved
in the last day or two.
Ladies Hats,*rIJice assortment
to select from at half price at
adv. Van Hoozer's.
On December 29th 1 w ill give
away 5 valuable presents.
J. J. King, The Jeweler.
For hoys suits, ge' 0 Perfec-
tion Suit, pants lined an 1 coats
tailored like men.- fitio suits.
Guaranteed all w >0! $5 00 to
js 40 at Van Huo .er's.
Mrs J. A. Sn.>dgta:s and Mis'
)f the teacher. Prof. J.F.,town (lje(i Monday
a^°'a'ti r was buried Tuesday.
recovering frotu slow fever ^ut-j
and was at;ain! The best Silver Polish made,
Artists paints, a full line just! Cured of Liver Complaint,
received at our store I was suffer'nf> w'th liver fom-
Ituss Mitchell l>rug Co. ^ai"1 "Tsays ,?va. ^n,!'h , f foint
^ ; Blank, Texas, and decided to try a
- j 25c box of Chamberlain's Tablets, and
Rev. W. D. Matthews and wife ot ' am happy to say that I am complete-
Wynnewood spent Sunday with their j ly cured and an recommended them to
daughter, Mrs. W. C. VanHoozer. : every one." For sale by all 'i^aler.- .
. , 1 —A pile remedy that is entirely dit-
Stationery galore, lead pencils Ijtrciit from ar.ything elese, u-^eti boti:
pen staffs, all kinds of school j externally and internall>, acting 011
supplies. Russ Mitchell Drug Co. | the Olood as well as the disease. «
. . . j remedy without a superior. It is Mer-
he 111 list mas tiee and exlli- : i^c| pjjt Remedy, made and gtiaran-
bition of dolls in the show win- J teed by the American Drug and Press
dowsof the Palace Drug Store Association. City Drpg Store, I'au
makes a thing of beauty. j ^a'W-
Okla.
feted a relaii
confined to
h is bed
weeks.
I
If its wall paper or window!
glass, "MITCHELL HASIT."j
Call 17, we deliver.
several and 50c at
|adv.
J. J. Kings,
The Jeweler
Call for Warrants
Notice is hereby given that 1
i Mothers can rest easy after giving
"California Syrup of Figs.' because in
. .. a few hours all the clogged-up waste,
:.'.s ami Alls BOUr i,j]e niuj fermei'ting focxl Kently
1'vti'U Vaughn entertain at moves out of the l>owels. and you liave
. .. ,. ... .. . ! a well, playful child asain.
1 aids tin- at I ti lit : ti0111 o to j gic.k chiXdroti needn't bo coaxed to
~i p. m. take Uiis harmless "fruit laxative."
^ Millions of mothers keep it handy bo-
Mr and Mi's. YV. E, Blevins cause thvy know Its action on the
Who live six miles east of the j gfSSiiand b°WCU " Pr°mPt
city are entertaining a fine girl I Ask your drugidst for a 50-cent bot-
Oorn to them last. Friua\ morn I u" "Ca"r°r"la 3y,rui!ofJiK8'''^lch
i contains directions for babies, chlldreu
ii'g. 1 of all ages and for grown-ups.
The monthly Sunday School Work-'have funds on hand to pay the
crs meeting wa . held at the Method-j following warrants of School
ist parsonage Tuesday evening. Plans! District No. 18.
Salary up to and including
No. 191, Seties l!tli2-13.
Supply ud to and including
No. 42, Series 1(1T2 13.
Repair, up to and including
No. 00, Series 1912-13.
Library, up to and iucluding
No. 04, Series 191213.
SideWalk, up to and includ-
ing No. 0*2, Series 1912-13.
Interest will cease December
2<S, 1913.
H. M. Hamilton,
37 "3t Treasurer.
were made for a Christmas tree and I
other business attended to. Hot Choco-
late and honey and nut sandwiches j
were served.
IT YOUR CHILD IS CROSS.
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED
Look Mother! If tongue Is coated,
Cleanse little bowels with "Cali-
fornia Syrup of Figs."
When tired from shopping.;
come to our store and have a '
hot chocolate. It will renewl
yaiir energy almost instantly j
and make you strong for hours j
of walking and looking.
liuss Mitchell Drug Co. 1
Try it!
That's the
surest way
for you to know the good quality of any fiour. We tell you
day after day, that "PURITAN'' Flour is the best. Your neigh-
bor is obtaining excellent results from this flour and she
praises it highly — still, you cannot fully appreciate the real
better quality of
"PURITAN"
FLOUR
until you have tried it, put it to a test in making your bread"
The first baking will convince you—after that you will call
for this "Made in Pauls Valley" flour, and in so doing show
preference for a home product flour which i- oetter than
any brand shipped into your town.
Pauls Valley Milling Co.
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1913, newspaper, December 11, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118486/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.