Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT. FEB. IS. 1S2
PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
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RU LS VALLEY. OKLAHOMA I
L >red in ti* Port Office at Paui* VaBey. Ot^r.(uae^, as
Second Ciiv Kiii Matter.
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Prescriptions,
v .illr 'Xi.;' a pan of our , ines- a UP-TO-DATE
DRUGGISTS. 1= our most careful concern, ^ou
na; be rure that in filling your prescription, we
--a Lake the greatest precaution and that the
Drescription will be accurately and correctly filled
by a REGISTERED PHARMACIST.
We carry an unusually complete line of TOILET
ARTICLES. Perfumes. Soaps, Hand Lotios, Pat-
ent Medicines of Proved worth, Sanitarv Supplies,
Etc.
Pauls Valley Drug Go.
of the state
h*Uer of the improYe-
4 entitled to collect
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'r time 0 the «4k. ex-
-THE REXALL STORE.*
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A*r*c ti. L^^ter >f: Saturday
;,VS for S k Frar^ieo, ^ f. where
of f "w.f*. Mr*. Li.®iter
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costem on Fri^y of :-
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tired, lazy and di'
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Bl V THIS LOT
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■ .'i-msr.y pr e Me6ane $3.00,
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i. K. GOAD.
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or third,
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A bargain
at once.
0 Tr i.%1, who mara^er '>f
Wrr yard at Aif/nny, Tera ,
* the -wee*-end here with Mr*.' 1 A
"t and children. u> be pr
The City Federation will meet
Monday afternvin, fehruary 23rd
at 3 '/< ■',< k at tr.e fourt hou-e, in
the < ounty Superintendent'* of-
the rr.emh/ern are urged
>rnt. Jrrif>ortant bu*ine. -.
di
I). Gilrttn ret
eek 1 row a vin'
,r.ter. Mr . Creek
, at .Sapulpa.
rnei
fir* of
ith hi*
: Wal-
Mi>< Eu/ena iJa1
<:d from Oklahoma
ha* ret'jrn-
y where *he
a.'d they are ashamed, yet it i-
nothing to be ashamed of. Th*r
th;ng to do i to get the liver star-
ted again and to purify the -torr-
ar h and bowel*. There i* no vett^r
remedy for thi* purf^-e than
Prickly A=«h B.tter*. A few do^eii
correct* the trouble and makes
work a plea-are. Price 11.25 per
little. Palace JJrug Store, Sr>e'..al
i Ag^nt*.
SPOH N-WA LL.U E \ 1,'PTILS.
- t.11 have ifood 'otton eed
lowiny pri'< Me-.ane %?,.<>0,
- tar $3.25, Bowden $3.2-'.
J. K. GOAD.
. and Mm. \>. W. Kherriil
• in T'jhs fir/t of the week
e fhey were in attendance up-
e Stat:; Bottler* A wittion.
• Luzell Spangler <
ember - of the Mery
•pangler home on
!,■/ in honor ol ,ier
ntertairi-
Maid* at
Saturday
ixtecnth
Mr. W. A. Spohn and Mi- - Mary
/.rt- taking a re-t treatment at the Wallace were married at the Pap-
< ottage Sanitarium. Mi** Oavi* tist par.-onage on la-t Saturday
■ tr,w ft improved and again in evening Hev. Cha.i. H. Pel! offl-
the 1^ t of hea'th. ,' iating. The announcement of
, ^ ^ . ,, , .. ',he wedding came a* a iturpri-e to
f ounty Judge J. D. Mitchell, lhf: fami|y and frienfJ,. although
who ha- been quite ill ih reported it waH known thilt they wer, en.
improving -lowly. Mia condi- Kaged no intimation had been
tion much improved and it i*|en out by the voung (.0(J )fe of
now expected that a few week* of their intentions of immediate mar-
ab.^olute '|uiet will restore him to i riatre.
complete health. ; The bride i a daughter of .Mrs.
I.AM) FOR SALE OK LEASE U, ', .V' ^f h"'J it " "
.oung 'in, fif ,iies ,r.g per : :.,i-
70 acre of good bottom land ' and was h favorite amor.;' her
within 2 mile- of town. See me at •' '<t:i;«.«.•« in the younger She
ive half mile ea*t of I'auU Ihas held several position*
One iot 3 biock« from Santa Fe
depot. Price $<>00.00.
CALL EARL BI RCH
Day 414. Night 447.
THE HEN THAT LAYS
is the hen that pays. If she does
not lay, kill her, but before you
kill her give her B. A. Thomas'
Poultry Bemedy twice a day for a
v.eek. and then you will not kill
her for -he will be paying you a
profit. It not only makes hens lay
out it is it a remedy for Cholera.
Roup, and Gape-. We guarantee
it to cure or we refund your mon-
EXTRACT SELLERS TO BAPTISTS TO MEET
FEDERAL COl RTS. AT NASHVILLE.
The Baptist Evangelistic Can;-.
paign Conference meet- :n Nash-
ville. Tenn., Feb. lrj, 1920. Pian?
will be discussed for a reviva.
meeting in every Baptist Church
in the South. Thi- is the hrst
general gathering since the Bap-
t.-t 75 Million Campaign in De-
cember. Ever.- state in the south
will be well represented. Dr. F.
M. McConnell, corresponding sec-
retary of the Baptist General Con-
vention, Rev. C. P. Stealey. editor
of the Baptist Me-senger, Rev. V.
W. Chancellor, enlistment -ecreta-
ry, and Miss Pearl Todd, secreta-
ry of the Wemen's work, will at-
tend from Oklahoma. Our state
has oversubscribed their quota on
the 75 Million Campaign by 5100.-
000.00, and the entire South has
over-subscribed by $16,000,000.00.
The is:ate Secretaries will also
have a very important conerence
■it Nashville at the same time.
Eighteen states will be represent-
ed at these gatherings.
the
de-
lay. Valentine effect* were once,
d out in the evening d<- or- Valley on Sam < onner place,
i and entertainment. '40-tf. T. II. SHORES.
Announcement
keeper in this city and is tea< hing
school this term at Oak Grove.
Mr. Spohn . a splendid young
I man of good habits and is %t
■ Ipresent holding a good pc
11 with an oil firm at Billing ir: "he
f .Garber oil field- for which pive
I' the happy young couple left Sun-
day to make their home.
I YOI'NG DEMOC RATS
MEET AT POM A CITY
Sold by Ballard 4; Kendall,
Baker Drug Co.
The New
Spring
Styles
\ Are Here!
ind
1 take pleasure in announcing that I have open-
f i up an office in the front part of the old First
National Rank Building for the purpose of handling
ileal Estate, making Farm arid City Loans and writ-
ing Insurance,
I will represent gome of the largest and most
i mputable companies doing business in thi.s State and
• ill be in a position at all times to handle any deals
vhich you may present in these lines, and I feel that
n.y past experience has thoroughly qualified me to
handle your business in a most efficient and prompt
n; an m r.
You are extended a cordial invitation to visit me
and see what I have to offer.
: S. H. KING
I
? Oklahoma City, Feb. 17. That
| Ponca City is preparing to enter-
1 tain the largest delegation that
tj has ever attended an annual ses-
|;xion of the League of Young Dem-
f orrats, and entertain them well,
("jis shown by the following, which
| is a part of the program of enter-
2 tainment:
\ First. A moving picture film
J will be taken of the parade thru
| the main streets of Ponca City.
I| Second, wo thousand "Demo-
?jrrat" donkeys will be used in the
11 parade.
J Third. They are to be taken by
I!automobile to the famous 101
1 ranch.
j! Fourth. Miss Marland, daugh-
|:tcr of the millionaire oil operator
f iand refiner at Ponca City, will en-
jjtertain the delegate, with a great
■ j reception at .Mr. Marland's $150,-
J1 ' 000.00 home.
Fifth. The big. free banquet
^nd irrand ball will be held in the
| {two largest hotels of the city.
I j What more can the Young Demo-
crats expect? Who, among the
I delegates, will miss attending thi*
I great convention.
I Bring your prescriptions to the
Pauls Valley Drug Co., for prompt
•<n|and accurate service.
We are offering a wonder-
ful variety of New Spring
Hats this season. Here you
will be sure to find the styles
you want. ,
Spring
Millinery!
When you have seen the
wonderful variety, and the
smartest styles imaginable
we are offering, you just
can't help buying one!
s
4 Doors West of First
National Bank.
PALLS VALLEY, OKLA.
Naiioa.ai Prohibition
ha- gone into effect
rje f .T.: *:-g wagei by
er? against the sale of
• anc virio. - concoction-
erage purposes. It rrakes
'ear by express iar.guage what .n
our State law is embraced therein
only by imp.icit.vii, 4i witcei
following language:
"Any per-on who shai! kn
inglf -eli an extract or syrup
.r;tox.< atir.g beverage purpo
t who shai sell any of the si
under circunistances from wi
the sei.er might rea-onably
;dj?e the intention of the purch-
aser to use them for such purpos-
es. or - -ail seil any beverage con-
taining one-half of one per cen-
tum or more of alcohol by volume
in which any extract, sfrup, or
; other article is used as an ingre-
i diem." 'shall be fined not more
than $ 1.000, and imprisoned not
imore than six months for the first
| offense, and for the second of-
' fer.se not more than $2,000 and
imprisoned not more than five
fears.
County Attorney Monroe Os-
born states that vigilance by the
-tate authorities will continue
aiong the-e lines, and offenders
will be turned over to the Federal
authoritie* for punishment.
Provision is made in the law
whereby the Internal Revenue
Collector may prevent any person,
after complaint, from selling ex-
tracts of any kind without a li-
cense issued bv his office, after
giving bond recommended by the
'County Atto ney.
With these laws at the disposal
I of the officers, it would seem that
|extract selling for beverage pur-
poses would be classed among che
|"hazardous occupations."
VACCINATE YOL'R STOC K.
I will vaccinate your cattle or
hogs against black ieg or cholera,
furnish medicine and do the work
■ reasonable. Phone 339.
44-4t-pd. GEO. R. LEA
STOC K FOR SALE OR TRADE
One Percheron Stallion, Jack
and Jersev bull. All registered.
See. J. M. WALKER.
47-4t-pd. Wynnewood, Okla.
COLES COUNTY SEED FARM
j With 38 years experience in
Igrowing Field Seed. First Seed
jHou.se established in Central Illi-
| noise, with all the best, and mod-
jern cuipment for curing and
cleaning seeds. One of the most
extensive Broom Corn Seed grow-
ers in the United Stages.
Also grower and supplier of
| other high grade field and garden
I .seed3.
Write for Free Catalogue.
J. O. TOLAND, Proprietor,
! 50-7t-pd. Humboldt, Illinois.
I Zensal cures Eczema. Sold by
| Baker Drug Company.
NOTK K OF *%LK OF HK A I. EST ATK.
Notice is hereby given, that in pur-
suance of an r-rder "f the County Court
of tr e '"ounty < f Oklahoma and Stat*
c-f Oklahoma, made on the 27th day of
January l in the matter of the es-
rate ' f "r; V and Emmett M. Mus-
zrove. Minors, tht undersigned, as the
Guardian of th Person and Estate of
said Mir.r.rs. a!! . ■)) at rriv.ite t.«
the UgkM( bidder for cash subject to
confirmation by suid Countv Court, on
Saturday the 6th day of March. !!>«>.
at two r.'c!"< k P. M.. at office of Selb>
and ^"allihan. 5l'5 Grain EJxcUange
.-.u. •'klaho:. a City, in said Coun-
:y '-f «lahoma all the right, title, in-
terest if! e.-'.ae of the said Ora V. and
Emn e*t M Musgrove. Minors, and all
the right, title and interest that the
said estate, by operation of flaw, or
otherwise, acquired in and to all that
certain lot. piece or parcel of land, sit-
uate, lying and being in the Countv of
fliLT.-in. State of Oklahoma, bounded
ar.'i described as follows, and upon the
following terms and condith ns. to-wit:
An undivided one fourth interest
ea. l. in the South \V« st quarter of the
South East quarter of Section One ti)
of Township Four (4) North «.f Range
Three <3> East; for cash in hand. All
bids t" be in writing and delivered at
said 5:*j Grain Exchange Building,
Oklahoma City, oklahoma, on or be-
fore two O'cloc k IV M., of Saturdav. the
sixth day of March, 1920.
Dated the 19th day of February 1920.
NIX A Ml* Si SHOVE.
Guardian,
lPub. Feb. 19, 1!6, March 4)
New Meat Market
■■■■HBnnBBMniaBmHani
We have opened our New Meat Market in the
Pruitt Building second door East of Goad's Hard-
ware Store. We have a complete line of Fresh and
cured meats, we do our own butchering and can give
you the best obtainable in the meat line. We will ap-
preciate a share of your patronage.
Frank B. Rogers
PAULS VALLEY, OKLA.
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