Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1914 Page: 3 of 8

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WANTED!
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Farm Lands
AND
Farm Loans
GOOD
roads
On account of a large amount of advertising we are
now djing in a number of other states, we expect a large
number of buyers for farm lands within the r.ext two
months and in order to meet the demands of our clients
we will be forced to have more farm lands listed than we
have at the present time.
If you desire to sell your farm, come in and talk the
matter over With us and if you will price it at it s actual
cash value, we will get you cash for it, but we cannot do
impossible things, therefore we will expect you to do your
part by placing the right price in the beginning.
If you have a loan about to become due that you want
taken up and extended,or if you need money for any other
purpose, come in and see us, we may be able to assist you
If vou want to purchase, we can possibly satisfy you
in that respect and furnish a large portion of the money
with which to buy.
No matter what your wants are if it concerns farms
land* farm loans, land titles or litigation, we are well pre
pared to take care of your interests Our past reputation
should be all you desire to convince you that your interests
will be cared sor properly if placed in our hands:
Jordan Land &Loan Co.
Geo. I. Jordan, Lawyer, J.A.Buie,Lawyer,
Notary Public
Walter L. Hart, Land & Loan Man
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ressimistic.
The beet luck any man can have is
fiever to have been born; but that sel-
dom happens to anyone.
PILES! PILES! PILESi
WILLIAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMENT
W"! curt Blind. Bl«*din(r and Itchinp Piles.
It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching ui once,
art*, at a poultice, k voh instant relief-
l or sale by all druggist*, mail 50c and *100.
x*il4MS MFG. CO.. Props., Cleveland, Ohir
Sold ly iht Russ Mitchell Drug Cd.
The liver looses its activitv at times
and needs help. HERBINE is an el
j lective liver stimulant. It als6 pur-
j ifies the bowels, strengthens digestion
and restores strength, vigor and cheer-
ful spirits- Price 50c. Sold by City
Drug Store.
If its wall paper or window
glass, -MITCHELL HASH."
Call 17, we deliver.
COUNTRY SCHOOL IS FACTOR
Good Road* Mean Higher Moral and
Educational Standard—Should Bo
Regarded at Investment.
(By HOWARD H. GROSS )
There 13 another factor that has an ,
important bearing upon the highways, j
and that is the country school. Good
roads mean better schools and a high
er moral and educational standard.
they bring the best instead of the
worst out of people. Had roads make
one feel as though he did not care how
he dressed or how he appeared.
Wherever good roads are built the
people begin to buy paint; the house
and the bams are treated; the picket
fence displaces the tumble-down one
in front; rose bushes are planted and
the lawn has attention; all these
things come along apace. Hence
good road building should not be re
garded as an expense but as an in
vestment. They will pay a larger and
surer return than money invested in
almost any other direction. A high
authority has said that with good
roads the farmer can take advantage
of the market; with bad roads the
market nearly always takes advan-
tage of the farmer. How many times
the situation arises when prices are
good end the farmer would like to get
his com or oats off or his hogs, thai
the roads are nearly impassable. 1'
he attempts to reach market he doe*
so seriously handicapped. There is
little doubt that with good roads and
watching the market, the farmer can
get a better price for what he has tc
sell.
Here is a significant fact that we
should not forget: That no state ot
community ever began the building ol
good toads—we mean roads good 36:.
dayB in the* year—and had the ex
perience of using and paying for
them, that they did not keep on build 1
ing more and more gpod roi^ds ever>
year. The writer is' not a prophet,
but he makes this prediction: That
before the gray hairs appear on the
temples of the children who open their
eyes first to the light of 1912. we will
have a network of good roads that
shall practically cover the whole
country from Plymouth Rock to Puget
sound, and along with that we will
have a scinetiflc agriculture .that will
double the farmer's profit, by show
ing how to produce his grain at prac-
tically one-half the preut cost, and
that this country will be the happiest,
most progressive and enlightened ot
all the world.
THE CITY CAFE
PLASTER & McHAFFIE, Prop.
"Meet me at the City Cafe" is getting more popular as the
general public becomes acquainted with our service. Vv e
have had a most p'henominal business from the first day
we opened for which we thank the public and assure ycu
our service is getting still better every day. Every-thing
in season served in approved style.
Open Day and Nighto Prices Right.
Watch our Window Display!
A TEXAS WONDER
The Texas Wonder cures kid !
ney unit cures diabetes, weal;
and lame backs, rheumatism,
and all irregularities of bladdei
troubles, removing gravel in the !
kidneys and bidder in both men
uud women. Regulates bladdei
troubles in children. If not fold
by your druggist will be sent by
mail 011 receipt of f 1.00. One
Ismail bottle is two months'
treatment and seldom lails to
perfect a cure. Send for test-
imonials from Oklahoma and
other states. Dr. E. W. Hall,
2926 Olive street, St. Louia, Mo,
Sold by druggists,
way of Woman.
No woman cares to fact an emer-
gency without first powdering Lar
nose. j
CHICHESTER S PUIS
W TIIK IMAMWXD BRAND. A
.-ftiTV • your Vranlil t< /A
•l UtW'trr ■ Diamond ll ■ ««.
h in Brd mid *«« 14 nt \^f/
s, tealetl wHh l.lue KiMhti. \ /
io no olhfr Bui « f j«'ur Y
To Prevent blood i'oisonlnu
apply at once the womletlul oKl reliable l. IM-
PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL.:' uf.
gical drfftsitig that relieves pain and he«l« nt
Uie same time. Not a liniiueut. 26c.50c.$! t tlH 1
Kjr-MiTiiV« jrt>.Trw.«
DIAMOND llllAND FII.L*. <•*
yearsknownfti Hei t.Al". \• I • . t>l«
SOLD CY DRUGGISTS EVEWMi "f
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WORK
Reasonable Prices
We make a specialty of fold crowns, bridge work, and nat-
ural facings Work guaranteed for ten year-. Come in and
""t our prices and you will be convinced that we are the
dentists to do'your work.
PAIL ROD FARE PAID for all work done that amounts
£$10 00 or over within a radius of 100 miles P if teen years
I. perience and quick service. We u*e o.ily fine gold in our
iu L Over State Exchange Bank.
Work.
DR. GEO. W. BOWLING
132'^W. Main.
DKNTIST PhoneWalnut 4836
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
J. S. WALKER
BOB MAYS
Horse
A SPECIALTY
The feet of every horse brought to us
is thoroughly examined before shoeing
and special care is taken that the horse
is shod according to individual needs
and we warrant the work.
RESULTS WILL BE INDIRECT
Missouri Roads Received but Tem-
porary Improvements—Romans
Built Slowly and Laboriously.
The chief results of the holiday of
road making recently promoted by the
governor of Missouri are likely to be
j indirect. After having toiled and |
' sweated in the sun those who took
I part will doubtless have a stronger in-
terest In supporting good roads legis-
lation, whether or not they are as
keen to take part in llu* actual labor
another year. Hut, whiie the Missouri
| roads may have received large tem-
porary repairs and improvements,
such a holiday, no matter how many
participate in it, can hardly accom-
plish much in the way of permanent
road making, says the Springfield Re-
publican. And It is permanent road
making of which the country stands in j
need. Without depreciating the Mis-
souri performance it may be recalled
that the Romans, the greatest road
makers the world his known, did not
do their work in spasmodic festivals;
the roads that they built to last for
centuries were built slowly and la-
boriously.
FEDERAL MONEY FOR ROADS
The Real E-Tate men of Gar-
vin County are Vaughn-Mitchell
Milburn Co. They buy and sell
land and loan money. They
know the business and will ^ive
you a square ileal. See them at
Pauls Ybllev, Okla. adv.
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equa ,y
Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver,
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up
the Whole System. For Grown People and Children.
Vou know what you are taking when you take Grove's 'Jastel<«s i hill li-.-.e
as the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well Ui.< v n
tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It is as strong as the strongest bitter
tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Hvei,
Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nms.tig
Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without puifing.
Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and
purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthens -
No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. M>c
Chronic Constipa-
tion Cured
"Five years ago I had the worst
case o! chronic constipation I ever
knew ol, and Chamberlain s Tablets
cured me," wrftes S F Fish, oi Iirook
iyn, Mich, For sale by all dealers
NEW STORE
A St. Louis firm has leased
the building recently occupied
by Alexander & Kerr, and "ill
open a new dry goods store about
the first of next month.
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A general line of Blacksmithing done
and all work guaranteed to be satis-
factory. Nothing to -mall for our
best service nor too large for us to
handle.
Give Us A Trial
Walker & Mays
Shop Opposite Valley Wagon Sard
Appropriation of $500,000, to Be
Divided Among Thirty-Eight
States Is Small Beginning.
The Information conveyed through
' the American s Washington report?
concerning the apportionment of {10,-
i 000 to this state from the federal ap-
propriation of $r.00,000 to assist in
building post roads In the varlouB
' states Is important when the full sig-
nificance is considered. The appro-
priation of $f>00 (100, to be divided
among forty-eight states, is a very
| small beginning in the way of building
' government post roads, but it is a be-
I ginning, says the Baltimore American
it is of great significance thai the
government has made a start in the
direction of federal aid in road bulld-
| ing. The $l(l.il('U apportioned to Mary-
| land goes to pay for one-third the cost
of a short section of road in Mont-
| gomery county.
Maintaining Good Roads.
i The making of good roads is roe
of the most important duties of the
> American people and their prompt
! repair and careful maintenance Is
essential. There is probably no sub-
I ject in which the progressive farmer
' Is more deeply Interested than that of
| having roads connecting him with his
markets over which lie may be able to
haul the greater possible load. Good
roads, like, all other good things, are
too expensive io build and of too much
value to be neglected.
A Good Plaster.
Meritol White LiDiment is a splendid
application lor Sore Throat, Cold ot
the Lungs, Croup and Pains in the
Chest Saturate a piece o! flannei
cloth with Liniment and use as a
plaster. Is is very penetrating, fi!
not blister and is very eSective For
sale by City Drug Siore. Adv
When the
Foot-gear of your hor«e wears out or needs
repair, have him shod by a Professional
Horse-shoer, one that know s how, ancJ does
what he know s.
The greatest of care j "Honest toil for your
taken with crippled worthy dollar My
feet.
Motto.
JOHN PHENTON
Located by the Irtish Water towtr f a&so
have the services of Mexican Joe at your
corn ma nd. P 4 L Lb ^ A LLE \ .
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Something He Had Forgotten.
When little Marjorie tried to spread
her toast with a piece of butler al-
most as large as the bread itself, her
father remonstrated, saying: "Yon
mustn't be so wasteful, Mariorie: some
of the poor people in China liuve to
get along on a few grains of rice eucli j
day." "Hut, father," replied Mar-
jorie, "you must remember that rice
swells."
Chamberlains Cough
Remedy
This remedy haa no superior lor
coughs and colds It is pleasac*. "0
take It contains no opium or ol'.er
narcotic It always cures For sa.e
by all dealers ^ v
You Need a Tonic
There ac times in every woman's life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to take—Cardiii, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com-
posed ot purely vegetable inprcdienls, which act
gently yet surely, cn the weakened wopianly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past hall ccntury ol wonderiul
success, and it will cio the same for you.
You can't make a mistake in taking
Reduce Living Cost.
Good roads help to reduce the coet
I of living.
WHY NOT TRY POPHAM'S
ASTHMA REMEDY
Gtvr* Prompt and Positive Belief
CsHe. Hold by Druggists. Price ti.1*1.
Trial Package by Mali iOc.
; WILLIAMS MF6. CO., Prop*. Behind, 0.
Sold by Ru>« Mitchell Drug Co.
The Woman's Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. Na 4, Alma, Ark.,
says: "1 think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
ior women. Before 1 began to take Cardin, 1 was
so weak and nervous, and had such awlul dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now 1 tee! as weil a u
as strong as 1 ever did, end tan eat most anything.
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.

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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1914, newspaper, January 29, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118493/m1/3/ocr/: accessed November 16, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.

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