The State Journal (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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Oklahoma
Mulhall,
Journal
F"rh ay, March IT. l&l-
SEEDS
wish the Pritchett familv
WANTED—Young men
% Telegraphy for immediate
% service. Position now read}.
% us or write at once.--'ADAMS
% GRAPH COLLEGE, Victor
"t Guthrie, Okla.
j stay>at home on Sundays.
% Sav, "girls of Antioch" Peleg
•> =av3 you are content to smile at
to learn Clyde Brengle. Maybe Peleg
., 'S. want3 you to smile at him. Huh.'
railwa} * Hurrah for the minister from
Mt. Carmel, who went away to
get married! What's the matter
with Mt. Carmel,girls ?
Smarty notices that "Nimble
Fingers" who writes from Pea-
ridge asks about us and wants
We will. We
Call on
TELE-
block,
Freth. Reliable. Pure
guaranteed to Pltxe
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SPECIAL OFFER
FOR 10 cents
wn w .l v.bt postpaid our
FAMOUS COLLECTION!
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X as to come again.
£ don't mind telling right out that p)easant a Sipes Dies in Missouri
? Smarty doesn't like that name ^ Journa) .g in receipt
" "NimbL Fingers, for one wnoi
* Lillian Yantz, Mi ra John Nor- State Journal. So there!
coirs tbt
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COWM-^POSDr.SCt
VeLSSdr ^Pickups
Harve Bishop is at home now.
F. E. Andrews and family
ris, Rallie Shoemaker, Will
Carrier and George Yantz.
a fierce night alarm
is the hoarse, startling cough of
a child, suddenly attacked by-
croup.
- of the news of the death of
- writes items for the good little piea;ant A Sipes> father of ira
Sipes, and of Mrs. Isaac Wort-
man, residing near East Lone
Smarty noticed that in his let-
ter from Florida, J. A. L Smith
says that he was "poisoned"
about the time he left Oklahoma.
Well, now a man of Mr. Smith's
F E Andrews ana lami.y | cr u„. Often it aroused Lewis knowledge who would leave Ok-
swr.t S jndav at E. E. Faur.ce's. Charablin, of Manchester, Ohio, lahoma to go any p.ace .-houi
' ' ' " .. ,, (p R \o 2) for their four child- be —well —not poisoned, bat
Lillian and Vennie Middleton ' ineir l
ren were greatly subject to croup, should have stayed Jong enough
"Sometimes in severe attacks,"
he wrote "we were afraid they
would die, but since we proved
what a certain remedy Dr.
Star, which occurred at his home
at Lodi, Missouri, on February
2, 1911. He was laid to rest in
the Antioch cemetery at Lodi.
Mr. Sipes was an old soldier and
for a number of \ears resided on
farms near Mulhall, residing on
the Joseph Whitley farm, seven
to eat some of the barbecue, any mUeg S0Lltheast of Mulhall, the
way. [ast yeiir they lived in this sec-
Threshermen at Wichita. tion. They removed from here
Threshermen of Kansas, Okla- to near Dover, Okla., and later
— . homa, Texas and other southwes- to Missouri. Ira, the youngest
We rely on it for tern states will gather in Wichita 30n, lives at Kitscoty. Alberta.
is, we
called on Bessie Markley Sun-
day.
Miss Edith Faunce spent last
Monday night with Gladys Staf-
f°rd- King's New Discovery
Alf Taylor and family spent have no fear. „ - lc,„ 5lolCD -
last Sunday at W. P. Bishop's. croup and for coughs, colds or for the days of March 14, 15 and We have no further particulars
J. C.Stafford and family spent any throat or lung trouble." So during the convention of the regardieg Mr. Sipes' death.
last Sunday at George Loar's. do thousands of other. So may interstate Association of Oper-
Mrs. G. H. Clark spent last you. Asthma, Hay Fever, La
Tuesday with Mrs. F. E. An- Grippe, Whooping Cough, Hem-
drews. orrhages fly before it. 50 cents
For Grain Kent—My farm, 1
mile north of Hubbei! school
house.,—G. H. Griffith. 1210
were Stillwater visitors last
Monday.
Miss Rhoda Clark spent Satur-
day night with Misses Nora arid
Mary Harmon.
Tom Varner and family and
W. P. Bishop and family spent
Sunday evening at George Loar's.
Misses Nora arid Mary Har-
mon and Rhoda Clark attended
ating Threshermen, whose mem-
bership covers all of the states
of the southwest. Only one North Broadwav St., Oklahoma
S. J. Ussary and W. H. Carrier and $1 00. Trial bottle free, bo.d meeting 0f the threshermen will c Qkla n tf
by Hatfield's Corner Drug store. ^e|d at Wichita this year, and; '
— — i i ! J Tu A-TTAr* UC Qrwnn
Beaver Beechnuts * rousln^ time ls sch*duled- Thfc
attacks school principal.
second section that has hereto- A severe attack on school prin-
BY SMAKTY. fore held a later meeting there, cipal, Chailes B. Allen, ot byl-
now, who are you Spring have called their people for , vania, Ga., is thus told by him.
"For more that three years, he
writes," I suffered undesenbab e
torture from rheumatism, liver
and stomach trouble and diseased
kidneys. All remedies failed un-
til I used Eiectric Bitters, but
lour bottles of this wonderful
Say,
Smarties? Any relatives of ours? Hutchinson sometime in May.
George McNeil is doing all he
cm to help make school at Rural-
dale a success.
Blue Bell, won't you ring
Mrs. Cook Tells Truth.
Dexter, Ky. —In a signed
statement, Mrs. Cook tells the
truth about how Curdui brought
last Smarty Sunday morning, or can hack her health and strength
Blue Bell ring?
a hnv ppliff. until I tried Cardui. the
church at Poverty Knob lasi — - " " four Dottles or tms wonueri
Sunday. Blue Bell ring? She says, I could not get a<v . remedy cured me completely."
Ed Carrier after visiting a Smarty has no use for a boy relief, until I tried ( ardui, the guch results are common. Thous-
few days with his parents here who smokes cigarettes. Have woman s tonic. Sl L,re'' m°U ands bless them for curing stom-
andhis sister in Guthrie, left you, Blue Bell? |or less for 10 years, and * a* so ^ trouble) female C()mpiaints,
last Saturday for western Okla. Crystal, we are glad to meet weak and nervous I could ha L ,kidnev8 disorders, biliousness,
Th Ih r mwiav with you, but please don't toss any i do my house work. Now Iam in hea>th and vigor.
M Vdl MTkl V we e Mrs es' ebbles this way. 1 better health than ever be,ore | u,em 0nl) 50 cents al H t-
Joe Fltzpatrick says he does ^regularclock work, do not, fcMV Cor„er Drug ^
* THE NEW WAY OF SMOKING MEAT
t.„ or.,.! t ar, r-r.at* of WRIGHT'S CONDENSED SMOK
By ap, • its Of WRIGHTS (
dlre'tly t' t/,« rn.-at with a brunh affr the UMhll K'^ne
through the .-alt. It will he thoroughly smoked, will hay a
dellr-loua flavor and will keep noll<l and sweet and free from
IruKsftH through the entire gummer.
Wright's Condensed Smoke
lis a liquid amok* and contain* nothing Mtcmt what la obtained
m-Lp* Vv^Lv1^ «SSssf ^ raa «
;M-'VorK« ROOK. ^ThHenuino
WUIGiiT'S CONDENSED SMOKE. Made only by
THE E. H. WRICHT CO., Ltd., Kansas City, Mo. ^
■Bu^MMajAKA.STKEI1 H*
W. M. Hatfield, Mulhall, Okla.
better health than ever before,
am regular as clock work, do not
suffer at all, and gain strength
everyday." Thousands of wo-
men have been helped back
health by Cardui. Try it.
FOR SALE.
One span mules, coming 3 year
old- --Frank Duehning. 2 1-2 miles
north of Mulha 1, Okla., rid. 1
Posts for sale at my place 7
miles southeast of Mulhall, Rfd
No. 4.-S A. McNeil. 9 tf
Highest market price paid for
produce of all kinds. — Henry &
Kidwell.
Get ready for Trade-Day
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY,LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
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Woosley, Tom B. The State Journal (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1911, newspaper, March 17, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc128402/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.