The Stroud Democrat (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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THE STOOT Tl~> DEMOCRAT
Watch, Diamond
and Jeweler .
Repairing
12:;
G. C.
Publi
One V-
All a
Enterc
■) When coming to Tulsa, aig
i up your Jewelry that net*la
I repairing. We will repair tlw
• same day for you while you
1 wait.
Having the best manufac-
turing plant in this country,
enables us to give prompt and
efficient service.
A. Y. Boswell Co.
, Tulsa, Ok la. Oldest Established Jewelers in Ok la"
*♦*« ♦******
* I'I 111 AC HE. 1LTII DL'l'T.
*
* By Dr. J. W. Duke. State
* of Health.
* « * * * *
Gone fo ??est
j Nellie Taylor, eldest daughter
I of Mr. and Mrs. B. Tt'. lor, was
'tra tferr d fro; , this lif ?•> t
et ) ii hoMfi ■ • ma h w.th
HEALTH INSLP.ANC
There ha;
•en a vv
•Mr
; ha
Fr
at
11 o.d.
eb 10th,
vek
191'
p. m. on
Stroud Pantatorium Phone 2?
When you want your clothes cleaned and pressed.
We call for and deliver
marearrawtrc- 0©S(3 •JL-jrix-ana
We handle Ed. Y Price and Lam & Co. Tailored
■
t. Baptist Church of
o'clock p. m. on i:
. 18tii. in the presence
est assembly of trier,'
1 the
;roud,
tid.i ,
of the
s ever
an
oc-
ned
IE STROUD DEMOCRAT
on - - Contributing Editor
J. H. Ragland, Managing-Editor
y Friday in the interest of Stroud and Lincoln county
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
$1.00 Six ^tenths
interest recently in the subject of R(
health insurance and a p-iwing i-'
appreciation of its benefits. Nov- ;it
f rthele33 ma:iy even of the advo- Ft
l'' 1 •
nreciate that its greatest benefits ■ or
' are *;o t •• indirect, rather than oa
direct Through health insur-'th
ance workers generally will be ^
cared for in cases of illness. This w
will be both a s cial and econo-! ,-e
, inic advantage, but actual ex- obedient and dutiful daughter
j perience has demonstrated that j a loving sister, a kind and con-
i the greatest benefits accruing sit 'ate playmate, a companion-
| from health insurance Uo not a()je school mate and a iriend to
come from taking care of people everybody, Her's was a char- j |
after they become sick so much aco r so pure and beautiftd that *
■
an while we all realise that her |
spirit was waff <i away upon the <
.disc unt.
Order
Suits
oarantee a fit. Give you 12 1-2 cent
Now SEE NICK
"X
ight together on such
on in Stroud. It
t everyone who had beer
una' ■ enough to kt.ow Nellie
ited to pay this last tribute of
ct to the one who had been i
HEADQUARTERS FOR STAPLE GOODS
f *INE CANDIES, NUTS FRESII FRUITS OF ALL
:'l\ KINDS, CELERY, LETTUCE, ETC. WE ALSO
V i v HANDLE THE BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR ON
51ARKET—Rsd Cross, Kingfisher flour; Pcerloss Princess,
flour.
Wichita, Kans.
VARNER
PHONE 129
.50c
will be run until ordered discontinued.
nd class matter October 3, 1910, at Stroud, Oklahoma
Act of March J, 1897.
Gc re's Cafe
S rt Order
C Sections
Ire. icy Groceries
j I doubtless always be to educate
j I the youth who attend it. but it
' can also render much service to
those who cannot attend it. You
are entitled to your share; ask
for it.
1. Correspondence Study en- tions from the employer, the em-
Eve:'thing New
Net' and Clean
SUNDAY DINNERS
Ou: Specialty
Give
GEO.
a 1 all
I.lLHOFE, Prop.
Health insurance had been tried
out on a very large scale and for
a period of years in Germany be-
fore the war. It had also been
el; .h. rately worked out in Eng-
lanu, although the English plan
came into operation later 'than
the German. In both these
countries it was found that
health insurance resulted after a
time in much better health, much
less illness among workers. It is
only natural that this should be
the case. The expenses of health
insurance are paid by contribu-
... 38SKS*3MR • Tit'tSZ-'JSi .jrf? (rMHBFEMMB&BBEI -• i{3£tBS9QM^
MONEY TO LOAN
I have a few thou-and dollars which I wish to place
with the '-TO'id f; rmers of Creek and Lincoln counties
cn guilt-edged secu: <ty at 10per cent. If interested
call and see me.
snowy wings of angels to clines
th most ! right and beautiful,
yet a mingling of tears of sorrow j
an ! sadness was the portion of
all over her seemingly untimely]
dei irture from our midst.
OFFICE OPPOSITE
first nat'l Bank
mmsx
A. A. SEATON.
S'USB rasantHBMnaom
Lingering Coughs are Dangerous. Stiff, Soro Musclcs Relieved
Get rid of that tickling cough! Cramped muscles or soreness
The floral offering were abun- that keeps you awake at night following a cold or case of grippe
. V , ■ " and drains your vitality and en- ■ are eased and relieved by an ap-
nt and beautiful. The body I Dr. King's New Discov-1 plication of Sloan's Liniment,
'.entlv l.ud to rest ny tender ory is a pleasant balsam remedy, Does not stain the skin or clog
ablesanyone to attend the Uni-
, versity by correspondence.
2. Debating and Public Dis-
ploye and the state. Of course
the amount of these contributions
will be'dependent on the amount
cussion makes a Debating Club of illness among employes, it
I possible in every community.
?>. Community Music helps
| any community to have a good
i singing school.
sickness and ill health increase,
the total of the contributions will
mount up. If they decrease, so
will the payments to be assessed.
A Str< ad
to I)e|
Mr. Dor
good?—I
Surpri.
knowir ■ ;
usiness man comes
i. et his mail. Now,
'nrton will you be
w Independent,
at you Fred, not
! ■ living in the out-
skirts of St; ud to the east are
much near • to the Depew post
office than the main office in
Stroud. 1 u-t you are placed in
the same awkward position to
the Strut. I . ilice as the young
lady was t the Jew when they
were occu; :ug seats across the
table frari h other, when the
young lad; spied a fly and re-
marked to the Jew, "There is a
a fly on your nose" The Jew
replied " II you just knock it
off, It's clo • to you than it is to
me." No, . i don't doubt but
what people living on the out-
skirts of Stroud find it closer to
get their m t i at Depew, Kendrick
and Davea,> rt than at the main :
office in th heart of Stroud. Its
more conv ent for their fami-
lies you v; Do you tumble'.'
4. Extension Classes organize: j It is obviously tj the advantage
University classes anywhere in of all "concerned to have health-
the state. ful condition in factories and
5. Visual Instruction enables'other working places. It is al-
any community to have illustrat- ways less expensive to maintain
hands in th" Stroud cemetery.
Card
Thank you
of Thanks
lear friends,
[antiseptic, laxative and promptly the pores like muss.v ointments
effective. It sooths the irritated and plasters and penetrates quick-
i membrane and kills the cold j ly without rubbing. Limber up
| germs; y ar cough is soon re-j your muscles after exercise, drive
. licved. Delay is dangerous—get ■ out the pains and aches of rheu-
0: Dr. King's New Discovery at matism, neuralgia, lumbago,
Stroud, from the deepest recesses once. For nearly fifty years it | strain?, sprains and bruises with
grippe, croup, coughs and colds.
< Jet a bottle topayat your drug-
gist, 50c.
CARBGLIZED
SALVE For Pilc.n.
WITCH* HAZE
B'.irns. Soros I
ed lectures.
*5, Traveling Libraries, 50
boxes of books free to any com-
munity.
7. Concerts, by the Orchestra,
Glee Club, etc. are given for cost
of traveling.
8. Lectures by members of
the Faculty as class room duties
permit.
9. Information Bureau an-
swers questions on all subjects as
far as possible.
Write for any help you may
need; if we cannot give it we
may direct you where to find it.
Address
The University Extension
Norman, Oklahoma.
good health than to recover it lining companions to wither
af.er illness has set in. v. 11 ^ 1 d"(v,y while their
health insurance periodic medi-
cal examinations also afford
opportunity to grapple with ui- 0j- ]ove
sease in its earlier stages. It is
of our heart, comes the echo, has been the favorite remedy for
"Thank you" your deeds, of love
and words of comfort, help us
more than words can express to
bear our sorrow. Brother Shuff, I
your eulogy o our darling's life afiWITT'S
will be kept and cherished thru
lite, until we again clasp her in
one long embrace that shall nev- j tears and see her smiling face as
erend. Flowers, Oh! as we' sVie awaited our coming from her
: stood gasping with awe, at their | eternal home in heaven,
j iresimess and breath blown into: One who knew and loved her.
; existence t>y the breath of angels, j
and i
d cay while th -ir fragrance is' Winter Brings Cold to Children
Sloan's Liniment. Get a bottle to-
day at your druggist, '25c.
first
every
Sanitary Barber Shop,
class workmanship and
courtesy shown patrons.
Litt Cowling, prop.
I State of Ohio, City of Toledo, q_
Lucas County. f
I Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that he '.i
| nenlor partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney
, K- Co.. doing- buslnt the City of To-
! h do. County and Si fore said, ar*
! that said firm will pa le sum of ONE
1HTNPRE1 POT.I.AJ: . ea.'h and ev-
ery oaso of Catarrh t! nin-t lie rup-d
I by the use of HALT,'is T'.YRHTT CT'RE.
FIIA! • CHENKV.
J Sworn to before nn . subscribed irv
j my presence, this 6!h day of December,
i i A . D. 1SS6.
wafted hither and thither only to | A child rarely gees through the , «seai> a. w^gi.eason.
the pA.Vu. ..o-nin nn tVip 59m •> miaainn wh'ile Winter Without a cold, and . Hall's Catarrh Cn re Is mi; 11 int. rr ■ 'v
come again on tne samo mibbion , . ,. «i-„.n|ri Vnvo-i mlia.! « ««.i^.n o..- i-i .-wi .m.i mu.
di- , n ... 1 every motner snouia nave a rena , ,,nlis surfn,,lf th). s-nd for
I bio remedy handv. Fever, sore j t« «ir^niaK^*. Toi^.io o
, . , Brother Morrow, your words of throat, tight chest and croupy sni,i by u iirnWc.' t*.
in its relation to the conserving | U1„ ^ I coughs are sure symtoms. A dose j Tllkc Famll>' 1,11,3 r"'
of i.ub!ic health that health iu-.. '!lf'IIJ"! '' 111,1 " -v V' j of Dr. Bell's Pine Tare Honey
<y and see the curtain u ,003en the phlegm, relieve JARRETT & SPEAKMAN
i;raw:i aside, our loved one pun-; congested lungs and stop the i
surance has availed most.
INTEREST IN BABY WEEK
question
iied, glorified, waiting to welcome cough. Its antiseptic pine bai-
| her home. Singers your voices j sams henl and soothe. For croup
There is no question of thy so soft and Rent,e fi!|ed our 30uls> and chronic broiichial troubles
preat and increasing interest tel. vs'ith peace and lovo, while listen- Vi ,fiV 'i
throughout this state in the ques- ed dear boys and girls who so " " ' '
tion of Baby Week. Ibis inter nobly and tenderly attended our
est is not confined to the larger loved one on her last journey—
cities. Many inquiries ' i: e j she loved you. Dr. Glenn,
com? to the State Board
Healthfrom individuals and
Attorneys at Law
First National Bank Building
Rooms (">, 7 and 8
CHANDLER, - - OKLA
ganizatlons in small pi;. ; .s.
The advantages of Bat y Wet
fieglcctcd Colds Grow Worse. J .(1 jonger ne(d tQ 1)e denl, ,natri.
A cough that racks anil irri- j ecj. Its value has been pro\
itates the , ,hr(?:lt n,i v !e.:,(l a ! The ini-intmortality in this stat
1 serious, chronic cough, li neglect
ed. The healing pine balsam i> denotexct >
Dr. Bed's Pine Tar Honey—N:i- i wit.i other str' • ,
ture's own remedy- will sooii <
and relieve the irritation, breatl
, ing will be easier, and the atisep-
ion division of the '.c properties will kill the ge-m
.... ^ which retarded healing. Have
available to every it handy for croupe, sore threat
stateasfar as its| and chronic bronchia! affection.
.it. The greatest Get a bottle today. Pleasant to
i he University w i 1 ">ke. At all druggists, 25c.
Univers Extension Services
The Ext<
Uoiver.
citizen <
means i >
service
you
..hose t mch with her was
gentle as a lamb, and who re-
lieved her suffering so much, ac-
cept our highest regarJs. Dear-
i st Bessie and Miller v. h > so
thoughtfully and lovingly looked
• oevery wish, may peace, health,
and love be with you and Oh.
Mrs. Rosco and Julia Paris al-
ways doing and willingly every-
'.hing that mortal hands could do
wont' n of God walking with
duckiesi's 'ir/stiraSalvt
The Bcs* Salve In WorM
nli of fotvi and errry
md mice and c? -p ire kKi vitt
Cougrhs that keep yon .irrnko nt n!ftht
disturb tho sloop of the rent of tho family.
TUey can he stopped in a fiw minuteu with
as com par >
is nevertheless |
far too high. Not only is the a ;
heavy proportion of deaths anion"
infants and verv young chil Iren, j
r
many of these little traged < - are sunshine and love. There is
preventable. Any come ur.it> jra l'rown in waiting for you.
can greatiy reduce tho infant Deai iiienda, we again tuank
death rate by taking the prop r < >ou.-
care of its babies. The tr Ail 1
&AT conn
ft li afc m in, l«
laU but harmlen to
human beiny*. Rita (imply
4rr up. No o.lor whatrret.
ViJnabie boaklrt in e*f h can,
"How to Destroy Jata " f
15c, 50c and $1 .Oa *"
lH Sr l.
CM an* Uum*.
JB*
CoR^fiuaiion Makes You Dull
That draggy, listless, onpressed
— | feeling generally results from
constipation. The intestines are
clogge 1 and the blood becomes
poispned. Relieve this condition
nt once with Dr. King's New Life
Pills.; this gentle, non-griping
laxative is quickly effective. A
(lose at bedtime will make you
feel brighter in the morning. Get
a bottle today at your druggist,
25c.
Mr. and Mrs.
a:id family.
B. Taylor
tires
not:1
IN MEMORIAL
a Rsricfy of C rt EsHevinfj Pow«r
:n AH Lung and Throat Troubles.
does not arise fr in pi >ple V
unwilling to take the mea>
which will pres rve infant
and health, but from the r
knowing what these memuivs ar
it least not appreetat i •: tliei ... . .
■ pathize with the bereaved family
in this their great their deepest
i.irr nv. Having known Nellie
' ' • el ihlhi od, v . km v }.. r :• •
Sloan's Liniment Ea^os Pain
, Sloan's Liniment is first thought
of by mothers for bumos, bruises,
al J. C. BURTON'S DRUG STORE, i and sprains that are continually
I happening to children. It quickly
j penetrates and soothes without
rubbing. Cleaner and more effet -
tive* than mussy plasters and
1 movement. | ointments. For rheumatic aches,
no non and clear i neiu algia pain ar.d that grippy
Constipation Causes Bad Skin
A dull and pirns ly skin is duei
! to a sir egish b >v
Correct th
or
importance,
bring this kn
fi rcible luuu
api • > . .
Baby Week 1..
>wle ■- h le
ier.
vour complexion with Dr. King's I soreness after colds, Sloan's Lin-
New Life Pills. This mild laxa-j iment gives prompt relief. Ha ,
tive taken bedtime will assure : a bottle handy for bruises, strains
a full, fro . : r ping move- sprains and external pain. !-\>r
A tribute to the memory of ment in the morning.
We tender'"
Drive but! the thousands wL - •
the dull, li.-1 less '•••?lii resulting them outdoors, the
from t.\. intt - ie.es and aches following e.\i-.
sluggish liv>
.
bottle
25c.
to-
lieved by
all druggis
'
ts. . e.
work calls
pains and
ure are re-
Liniment. At
i IIOI
the
oiuid f*. :v.]
in tho thfoat, £ti.rci;
t irritated co iditic
tho house. It i 3 h
ct misery to tho pe
I
on afTacted.
Up in Thrca Si; ts,
51.00 per L otus.
i.
■ t" ■ S 1
as tho 25c Bizo. and y
, tor rick's Red Popper X
PRQpmnroii
3 V. BALLARD
Sight Sore K>e«. u c Sipphrns
FOR SALE BY BURTONS DRUG STORE
ins flvo times as much
et with each bottle it
s Plaster for the chest.
ST. LOUIS, MCI
ptic and Jaxitive qu
the germs and break uj
Don,t let a cold linei i
King's New Discovery
yonr druggi. t, .')0c.
id we must be sub-missive
;s will.
i
v but may we look through
V't.
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Ragland, J. H. The Stroud Democrat (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1917, newspaper, February 23, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc121255/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.