Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1909 Page: 8 of 8
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THE LURID GlOW OF DOOM All parties who have manure to
. , , . , haul out and dump will be given
was seen in the red face, hands 1 9
_j j._ /■.. .... ^ tt I hk* a load for it on C. L. Woolver-
ton's place.
Introductory Sale
We sell 'cm because our prices are right. Hv buying
vour goods ot us you ^et full value in return. We arc head
for five years, defied all remedies' Personal experience withatubi f m .i . . f ,• ■
,„d balied tl« .^t <loc.or3. who | °« ManZan Pile Remedy will con- for all classes of lirmirw implements.
said the poisoned blood had affec vmceyou jt ,s immediate rehef OLIVER plow-, and listers need no recommendation trom
♦.•.I his ungs and nothing could Cornel-Ph-irmacv' " lls- ^ou used them when you were a boy n > J jubt. Wc have
and body of the little son of H.
M. Adams, of Henrietta, Pa.
Hi> awful plight from eczemB had
save him. '"Hut." write.- his
mother, "seven bottles of Electric
Bitters completely cured him."
For Eruptions. Eczema. Salt
them.
Great Music Offer.
Send us the names of three or Kingman easv lift in single and double row. The Great
Rhuem, Soref and all Blood Disor]morei>erfor™erson the piano or. SURPRISE cultivators have no latches ot spring.
anH l7.iiv.tFi/. 01 gan and «,i cents in sihei or \v/ nnj, i \ i
A\(.hor buggies. None better made.
We ais< carry a full line of the very latest designs in fur-
niture. We can supply vour wants trom cellar to garret,
to say the least, our lin^ ot hardware' is the most com-
It you are skeptical, c me and see
ders and Rheumatism Electric-
Bitters is supreme. Only 50c. lKj>*a^e stamps and we will man
Guaranteed by C. A. Fraser. j>ou postpaid, our latest music j
roll containing twenty pages of!
full sheet music, consisting of
popular sonys, marches and
waltzes arranged for the piano
or organ, including Rud Knauer's plete line in the citv.
famous "Flight of the Butter- ! .,
Hies," March Manila" and the our immense bargains. Stop at
latest popular song. "The Girl
and evening.
Preaching Services.
Next Sunday there will be
preaching services at the Presi
byterian church both morning
J. K. M ller.
Notice.— All I'.mm taxes should
be paid at the Bank of Red Rock.
Remember that Geo.W. Ijowry.
the exj>ert piano tuner, is in our
town every Thursday and Friday.
I've Seen." Address Popular Patton's
Music Publishing Company. In- _
j dianapolis. Ind.
Red Rocl.
GOOD FOR THE BLUES
Kills Would-Be Slayer
A % Page Diary Free.
We take pleasure in announce
injr that any of our readers can
secure a tine OH page diary for
1909, by sending cents postage
to D. Swift A: Co.. Patent Law-
yers. Washington, I). C. This
dairy is worth eeuts, and con-
tains :J0 pages of valuable informa-
tion. such as the crop production
of 1909. by states: Brief but
valuable points of every day law
■ad patent laws; Business I
forms, population of all cities Pineules for the kidneys are
and states, etc, and 7."' blank! little golden globules which act
l);lKes- idirectly on the kidneys. Atrial
will convincs-yo .of quick results
for backache, rheumatism, lum-
bago and tired, worn out feeling.
:>0 days trial si. They purify the
bUwxl Corivr Pharmacy.
WAITED Success Magazine
require the services of a man fn
A merciless murderer is Perry to look after expirtng sub-
Is ,\our appetite on a vacation, j Appendicitis with many victims, scriptions and seenre new busi-
your energy abseut. and every-. But Dr. Kings Now Lifs Pi .Is ness by means of special methods
thing else out of \Mtack .' If so hill it bp prevention. They unusually effective: position
3011 had better take something geet ly stimulate stomach, live ' permanent; prefer ane with ex
and take it nov Simmons and bowels, preventing that in- perienc-e. but would consider any
Sara par ilia is the King of Tonics, yiies appehdicitis: curing Consti applicant with good natural
It will make you eat ah you w«nt pation. Biliousness. Chills, qualifications: salny sl.iio per
topaxfoi. n.\ it and hear \ our Malaria. Headache and Indiges-1 day, with commission option.
self laugh again.
DO Mi SUFFER
No use suffering from Itching
Piles when one b«x of Hunt's
Cure is absolutely guaranteed to
cure any case. One application
will convince you of its merits.
tion. ITic at C. A. Frase
/vr.eie tre Trouo e is.
A Washington physician announces
tbat grip is eatciiiug. It U worse than
that It is sticking
Address, with reference. R. C.
Peacock. Room lOi. Success
Magazine Bldg . New Vor!;.
SiSGS DYSPEPSifi TSBLEYS
Reli**-m Ind geat'on ani Stomach Trouble#
STILL IX
When in need of anything in
the jewelry line, see Mitchell, the
jeweler. His stock is as complete
as any in the larger cities.
.WHAT THE USE
THE RING
\\ e have soid manv farm machines I
>ut wc are still in
Doesn't V/ork Both Wa/s.
Liquor improves with age. but un
Aches, Pains. Burns, ' uts, 1 fortunately the saiue rule doesn't ap-
Sjtrains, and all similar afflictions ply to tho#e who drink it.
are always instantly relieved:
often entirely cured by an
application of that unequaled
rernepy, Hunt's Lightning Oil.
Don't suffer. Don't delay.
What's the nse?
the BUSINESS. Sold more LISTERS already this seas-
on than ever before.
Our motto of FAIR DEALING has been unceasingly
adhered to and in no way has ouy trade diminished, but
kept steadily increasing. All of which is v iv satisfactory
to us. However, we expect to make this our BANNER
year in business it QUALITY and economical PRICES
It Sived HiS lei>
'All thought I'd lose my ley,"
writes, "and several ;iuies searly
caused my death. All remedies
faileb and doctors said I was in
curable. Then Dr. King's New
writes J. A. Swenson, Watertown Discovery brought quick reliel
Wis., "Ten yeans of eczema, that and a c.nre so ,H.nnant that l have
15 doctors could not cure, had at nof been troubled in twelve years
last laip me up. ThehBucklen's Mrs Saper ,ives jn BiK pund
Arnica Salve cured it sound and Pit. it works wonders in Coughs
well." Infallible for Snin rnd Colds, Sore Lungs, Hemor-
Eruptions, Eczema, Salt Rheum, j rhages, LaGrippe, Asthma,
Boils, Fever Sores. Burns. Scalds 1 * rouP- ^ hooping Cough and all
- — — - Bronchieal affections. 50c and
jsi.oo Trial botle free. Guaran-
teed by C. A. Fraser.
NEAR DEATH IN BIG POND
Ic was a thilling experience t°
Mrs. Ida Soj>er to face death.
"Foryears a severe lung trouble wi|f be appreciated bv the trade.
gave me intense suffering " she
Now then, when you want a CULTIVATOR, LISTER
BREAKIVG PLOW. GARDEN TOOLS, or ANY-
I HI NO of the kind call 011 us and get prices.
Should you need STOCK FQOI> for voiir horse?
or hogs see us. We can supply you.
Yours for business
rattle.
Cuts and
Frasers.
Piles. 25c at C. A.
Carpenter Bros.
Red Rock - - Oklahoma
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Hickman, E. J. Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1909, newspaper, March 26, 1909; Red Rock, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc131833/m1/8/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.