The Citizen. (LaKemp, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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TI)e Citizen.
P F. Raj.
Published Every Fridav.
Er.ered 38 second-cla&s matter
iayJ8 19-9 at LaKemD. Okia.
under the Act ot Mar- 31879.
Subscription 1.00.
GOODS SOLD ON TIME
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Locals.
TL* wheat makes a fine ap-
pearance these days
RAYL
AND
RAYL
Ba!k Garden See<ls at Ray
and Hayl's.
A light shower F.icay
uv<ming.
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:LaKEMP, OKLA. and GALZIER, TEXAS:
t your Harr is gilat Rayj
We have made arrangements to carry our customers
until HARVEST. If you desire credit come in as we
will carry only a limited NUMBER AT PRESENT.
and IIayi,s.
E. Y. Oglevie went to Glazier
the r ist week.
/ Bu.k garden seeds all kinds at j
niayl & Ravi's.
The Box Supper to nigh!
Eve! vbody invited.
C lar and Collar Pads all sizes
at t: yl & Ravi's
Lehman A- Lehnran got in tuo
load* of goods Fridiy.
Bulk garden needs all kinds at
l!ayl <fc Rayl's
Tli"1 "old man" Rayl returned
from Glazier Thursday after
noon.
Yv u will find garden hoe* and
alas, spades eto at Rayl and
iiayl's.
Lloyd Rayl has Wen helping
in the store at La.Ker.ip the past
week.
Xow is the time to fix those
"larnpss. Get your Harness Oil
•it Rayl & Hayl's.
Julius Tuxhorn made a trip to
Glazier this week taking down a
oad of wheat for D. T. Quinlan.
Ar.to cylinder oil heavy cylin
Jor < astor machine oil reasonable
psitvs at Rayl & Rayl's.
Mr. Brill went to Glazier with
a load of wheat Thursday and
Friday.
Yesterday was St. Patricks
Day the wheat fields were wear
ing their green neckties.
A ;:ood crop of wheat seems to
be in prospect at this time and
the same will be greatly ap-
preciated.
Oc hiltree is moving north so as
to be as close as jwssible to the
best town in the Panhandle
namely La Kern p.
TI:* Home Talent Dramatic
'ompany went to Bethany
Thursday to persent thoir play
to ti :e people of that vicinity.
TI ?re seems to be an surplus
acreage of broom corn contemp-
ted at this time. ^ division of;
> rops is one of the things that
*his country needs.
Will Tennison ot the firm of
Tennison A Davis of Glazier,
Texiis, is up here with some
mules and horses for sale. He_
me in Thursday eve.
Tk?re will be played a LaKemp j
Sunday the ope ing game of ball
of the season of 1910 by the La-
Kemp and Surprise teams. The
Surprise boys ire good ball play-,
<?rs a id clean sj>orts and a good
game will be played.
A Fine Line of
>e sole.
honor
Shoes - Shoes - Shoes
IN BOTH STORES
xj v V?v«v Kgy '<£•>•
Honor in shoes means fitf
comfort, style, and durability;Jit
means all the things a shoe is for;
all you want or expect of a shoo.
Selz Royal Blue is the "honor-*
shoe; it is and does what a
shoe ought to be and do.
It is guaranteed to be>
satisfactory.
saz
Royal
Blue shoe
£3.50, *4, $5
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. ^ &3$&ss&£gr&: .
] :)*3 it the R. R.
GOODS.
Those trading with us will have the advantage >
thereby SAVING THE HAULING ON H
Lfl ,r. OKLfl.
At flND
GLAZIER. TEXAS
Ravi & Rayl
^SSrSSr v•> v
Methodist preaching each |
third sunday at 11a. m. and Ti
p. in. Sunday school every Sun-
day 1<' a m. You are invited to j
attend all services.
Clyde C. Willamson.
.John Ferguson and family re-
turned to Beaver county last(
Saturday bringing two more
famihes to help til the soil in the1
garden spot of the west.
Garden seeds
Ravi's.
at Rayl and
E. T. Hull of Fargo was up to
this berg this week investigat
ing the chances for another land
and loan business at LaKemp.
There is plenty room for every-
body.
HOW GOOD NEWS SPREADS.
"I am 70 years old and travel
most of the time," writes B. F.
Tolsca; of Elizabe'htown, Ky.
•'Everywhere I go I recora-recd
Electric Bitters. b*causs I owe
my excellent health and vitality
to them. They effect a core
every time," They never fail to
tone the stomach, segulate the
kidneys and bowels, stimulate the
liver, invigorate the nerves and
purity the blood. They work
woDders for weak, run-down men
and women, restoring strength,
vigor and health that,s a daily
joy. Try them. Only 5O0.
Satisfaction is positively guar
anteed by the LaKemp Drug
Store,
Aa AWFUL ERUPTION. STUBBORN AS MULE3.
of a volcano excites brief interest are li?er and bowels sometimes;
and your interest in skin erup-, seem to balk without cause.
f •( ... Then there's trouble Loss of
tions will be as short, if you use
Appetite Indigestion, Nervous-1
B«il.n's A.nica Salve, iueu|ness> DespondenC7, Headache.,
quickest cuie, E en the norstj Bu( such tt<mbies fly before Dr-;
boiis, ulcers, ^r fever sores are King's New Life Pills, the;
soon healed by it. Best for WOri<i>8 best Stomach and Liver
Burns, Cuts, Bruises. Sore Lips, jgmedy So easy. 25c at the
Caapped Hands: Chilblains and; LaKemp Drug Store.
Piles. It Rives instant relief. 25c1
at the LaKemp Drug Store. _ , _ ,
Garden Seeds
' C. W. Manion of Tapley was in f
town Thursday looking after Ragl and Rap.
j business connected with proving
1 up his homestead
I
HB
flt
Ernest Derby was in town this
week calling on LaKemp
qjercliants.
Don't to Beaver when you
can get our final proof papers
made out at the Citizen office
free.
SAVED A SOUDIS'S LL?E
Facing de^th from shot and
shel in the civil war was more
agreeable to J. A. Stone of Kemp
Tex., ti an facing it from what
doctors said was consumptfon.
,'I contrasted a stubborn cold"
he writes, "that developed a
cough, that stuck to me in spite
of all remedies for years. My
weight ran down to 130 pounds,
Then I began to use Dr. King's
New Discovery, which complete-
J ly cured me. I now weigh 178
| pounds." For Coughs, Colds. La-
jGiippe, Asthma, Hemorrhaae,
Hoarseness, Croup, Wooping
Cough aLd lunfe trouble, its
supreme 50c $1, Trial bottle free.
Guaranleed by the L3Kemp Drug
Store.
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