The Aline Chronoscope. (Aline, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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The Aline Cltronoscopc
8 C TIMM DNS Proprietor
1TBLIS11ED FRIDAYS
O X E ItOLLA II I E n YEA ii
IN ADVANCE
Entered as second class matter Orto
ber 19 190ft at the post ottire at Aline
Oklahoma under the Act of Congress of
March 3 1 879
Correspondence
Pumpkin Hollow
15 milts northwest
Too late for last week
I know not w hat the truth may I e
Til tell us ’twua told to me
My we are needing rain again
There wan a surprise party at H
A McOekers Saturday night Aug-
ust ICth A good crowd was pre-
sent and reported an enjoyable
time
Ethel Jeffries visited at Mrs
Laura Velejs one day last week
Charlie Mitcbtl Las purchased
au auto
Cjuite a few from here attended
the conference at Enid Okla
Miss Lizzie Mattenly is visiting
Miss Ethel Jeffries
Florence Ging from Carmen vis-
ited relatives in this neighborhood
a few days last week
— Red Ming
Rich Valley
Mrs Adam Hartman has been
quite sick for some time
Mr M’allenstine made a business
trip to Alva Monday
Bessie Johnson visited Irene Liv-
ingston Thursday
Mr and Mrs Olt Musser from
Cherokee were visting at Wallen-
stein’s Monday
Mrs Jordan and daughter und
Mary l’renlice visited at Hartmans
Friday
Estes Conprider went to Enid
Sunday and Miss Edna accompan-
ied him Lome
Nettie Livingston visited her sis-
ter Mrs Roy Lee last w eek
Mrs Howland who lias been vis-
iting in this vicinity went to visit
daughter who lives west of Aline
Miss 1'ertie Wallenstine called at
Prentices Tuesday
Mrs Charles Hauu and little son
are visiting relatives in this neigh-
borhood Loren Prentice worked for Estes
Cooprider Friday
Edna Livingston is visiting ber
sister Mrs Jordan this week
Maude and Irene Livingston vis-
ited May Woods Sunday
Mr aud Mrs Teeter tick dinner
at llenson's Sunday 0
Mr Anthouy visited relatives
near Aline Sunday
— 1’tthll
Pnmpkin Hollow
Here we come again
Hello! the correspondent from
Rich Valley are you sure you've
guessed Red Ming? Fetter guess
again
Minnie Harris Lad the misfor-
tune of beiug thrown off her horse
last Friday and vva uncoucious for
several hours She is improving
nicely
Mr and Mrs Jim Mitchell and
two children visited nt 1‘urk Killers
Sunday
Dora Johnson visited Saturday
night and Sunday with Ethel JelTiie
Mrs Adda Martin and children
visited Grandma Keller last week
Mr aud Mrs Elmer Faiks call
ed at her parents Kntuiday
Stephen Irons has gone to Iowa
wbeiehewill attend high school
— Red M’ing
Carwile
There was about an inch of tain
fell here Monday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Sam Daguo and
Mrs Uiggius Lave been attending
conference near Etna the past week
Jim Hoyles relurnnl from Colo
rado where lie has been looking
for work
Mabel And Esther Rector visited
relatives near Carmen last week
There was no young peoples
meeting Sunday nigLt ou account
of conference
- Rev Pell of Cordell will preach
at Englewood school house next
Sunday morning and evening
PROGRAM
Program for the District S S
Convention Hist No 4 of Woods
County which embraces Elberta
Galena Uopton Pell Valley and
Liberty to held Sunday afternoou
Oct 5th 1913 at Lnke school house
commencing at 2 p m
2 o’clock-Song service by congre-
gation 1 15-Devotional service-conducted
by Charlie Deselms
2 30-Why have we S S and S
S Conveutiom-F W McEweii
245-Special music by Good Hope
S S
3 00-How to encourage regularity
aud punctuality in the S S by
Rev J (1 Young
3 20-How to encourage Fidelity
of oflicera aud teachers by
Fred Hedrick of Oak Pale S S
3 (J-How to bring pupils to
Christ by Rev John L Kemper
400-Whal are some of the things
you need to make yourS Sa
surcess-A general discussion
4 30-Song by congregation-Iieue-diction
Right Session
8 00 Song Service
8 15-Devotional Services-Conduct-ed
by Clyde Stewart of Oak Dale
8 30-Speclal Song by the Oak
Dale S S'
840-How to increase the atteud-ance-by
Supt of Elm Flat S S
8 f 0-How to hold hoys aud girls
in the S S -by Mrs Somers of
Oak Dale
0 00 ML at 8 up j cit tould a S S
Lave in any community and
why? Mrs Lillie Suckett of
Lake S S
0 15 Report cf the Pint and Co
and State woik by the Co
president F W McEwen
Py the Committee
Every body is cordially invited to
attend and make this set-aim of the
convention a success
Notice to Creditors
" In the matter of the estate of
M'illiam McCuleb late of County of
Alfalfa State of Oklahoma deceas-
ed All persons having claims against
said Milliam McCaleb deceased
are required to present the name
with the necessary vouchers to the
understand duly appointed end
qiialitied administrator of the es-
tate of said deceased at his cilice
in Aliue Oklahoma ill the County
of Alfalfa and State of Oklahoma
within four months of the date
hereof or the same will be forever
harr d
Paled the (lib day of September
l'J 13
L If Stephens
Administ rator
W M'ilJer attorney 12 3i
LESS WORK-MORE PAY
Hardest work ami poorest pay usually
go logi-ther The big brawny bin-iim'
vv ii La f ir a dollar a day and in "ms: d ’
and sworn at the quiet ollire man draws
k IiiiIiiImiik- salaiy ai d is In at d like a
prime One winks hard lives h:nd
grown old before Ida time and goes down
to Ids er!(s iinhonorrd and mining
1 he other lives on the fat ofthelum1
and when dead no niin i-iits are huilt to
his memory- What lnnles the dilli r-em-e
' t Ine places nniseli s on t he inarLt t
the other brains
We make a speciality of preparin g
young people to put brsins on tbc mar
Let instead of Uillscle This is not only
our spec iulily it is our life work our
delight to tiain yr n I g pi epic to i rn t ?
when- they could not have eat toil i no
Onr six r ess is slum n by the nn r e-s r f
our graduates who go directly into most
dillieult poeit ions w it h railloads hanks
If you can't enroll row write us why
We have helped hundreds to accomplish
their aim Write 111 a rontideutial let-
ter at once Addross Capital City Huai
ne-8 College Gulhiie Oklahoma
Mothers! Have Your Children Worms?
Are they feverish restless nervous
irritable dizzy or constipated? Ho they
yontinually pick tlnir nose or grind their
teeth? Have they ravenous appetite?
Tin se ate all signs of worms Worms
not only cam-e your child sullering tint
st unts its mind and growth 'Give Kick-
apoo Worm Killer" at once It kills
and removes the worms Improves your
ihihl'a appetite regulates stomach liver
and hovvels The gymptons disappear
and your t tiild Is made heathy and happy
as nstiiie intended All druggists or by
muil 25c
Kickupoo ludian Medicine Company
8t Louis Mo Philadelphia Pa
The Family
Iu a group photograph before they
have left the old fireside and gone
out into the big world Ever think
of it?
Nothing preserves the Lome at-
mosphere and home memories like
a group picture with futlier and
mother in the center' And when
the family is scattered Low glad
you will be that you had it done in
lime
C OfflOORE-
The photographer of
your town
Aline Okla
Public Sale
I will hold a public sale at my
place 8 miles west and 4 miles
north ( f Aliue 011
TUESDAY SEFT 1G
1 gray mare 9 yr old wt 900 lb
with foal
1 cripple brand mare 9 yr old
with foal
2 filly colls
5 head gool iniclli covws
1 2 yr old Jersey heifer fresh soon
1 2 yr oll red heifer fresh soon
4 yearling heifers
5 steer calves
5 Load of slioats wt 100 lb each
1 riding stirring plow
1 walking plow
1 Emerson cultivator
1 live tooth cultivator
1 Emersou lister
1 Eiiiermni double row sled
I orchard disk
1 harrow 1 wheat djill
1 hay rack 1 McCorick mower
1 old wagon
1 buggy 1 feed griuder
S acres sowed feed in field
G acres cf kaffir corn iu field
1 good luick meul steel range
1 heater 1 cupboard 1 dresser
1 bedsleud 1 table
1 motor washing machine
1 rocker and othei chairs
About 2U0 young chickens
Other articles too numerous too
mention
II R M'EIR
E II Clink deik L II Rovce Act
It Always Helps -
says Mrs Sylvan ia Woods of Clifton Mills Ky In
writing of her experience with Cardui the woman’s
tonic She says further: “Before 1 fvrgan to use
Cardui my back and head would hurt so bad I
thought the pain would kill me 1 was hardly able
to do any cf my housework Alter taking three bottles
of Cardui I began to feel like a new woman 1 soon
gained 35 pounds and now I do all my housework
as well as run a big water mill
1 wish every suffering woman would give
The Woman’s Tonic
a trial I still use Cardui when 1 feel a little bad
and it always does me good”
Headache ' backache side ache nervousness
tired worn-out feelings etc are sure rfgns of woman-
ly trouble Signs that you need Cardui the woman’s
Ionic You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui
for your trouble It has been helping weak ailing
women for more than fifty years
Get a Bottle Today!
Cw (U
LOW !
COLONIST j
FARES
TO
CALIFORNIA
UN' 'rth Pacific Coast
Mexico
New Mexico
Arizona
And 411 Points
WEST
TICKET ON KALE
SEPTEMBER 25
TO 1
OCTOBER 10
- INCLUSIVE
1013
M’rile to
FAY THOMPSON
Div Pass Agent
Oklahoma City
or consult
J K Kcykexdau i
Ticket Agt Rock Island Lines
Aline Okla
Electric
i tiers
Made A New Man Of Him
“I was suffering from pain In mv
stomach head and hack" writes ii
T Alston Raleigh N 0“and mv
liver and kidneys did not work right
but four bottles of Electric Ritters
made mo feel like a new man"
PRICE CO CTS AT ALL DRUG STORES
I PNEUMONIA
left me with a frightful cough and
very weak I had spells when 1 could
hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20
minutes My doctor could not help
me hut I was completely cured by
DR KING’S
New Discovery
Mrs J K Cox Joliet 111 I
SOc AND S100 AT ALL DRUGGISTS I
MlSBWBMWMIBiaMri
WANTED
IMOKMAI lOM
HfcU AKiAtwq
'Farm or Business
particular about location
from twtsf only who
t to bnysr Glvo price
Ascription end state vbes posses ion
COO bo bod Ad '
Address
L 0AUT5HIU Ie Ml
tocfcstarRT
The Yoman's Tonic
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS
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BANK WITH US
I And every courtesy consistent
j with good business will be
I shown you Our tank is grow-
I mg because of fair and good
treatment to our customers
THE B cV N K
OF ALINE
L H Stephens Cashier
A A Jll FJBLgglEOgHl'ALl— SH—A"' rfVWfaJBBM
There’s No Errors
Money lost change spent or reicept necessary when you pay Lilia
with checks-your check stub is indisputable evidence of where jour
money goes — and w ho got it Have your checking account thus
ALINE STATE BANK
ALINE OKLAHOMA
CAPITAL - - - $10000000
Surplus $400000
J M 61ARS rainiv B R CLARK Cassias
R C ARRINGTON Aa'l Ciana
GUARANTEE FUND BANK
The Modern Livery Barn
J VV Altaffcr Proprietor
First class Livery Teams and Automobile Service
Always open Courteous Treatment
ALINE OKLA
EDGAR B MARCHANT
Lawyer
Aline' Oklahoma
Ollice at Residence Rhone 79 '
Help Wanted
WE PAY CASH WEEKLY arf
want more Salesmen we offer con-
stant PROFITABLE employment
with the LARGEST nursery the
OLDEST— a record of 82-yrs Out-
fit FREE Write for liberal terms
NEW STARK FRUIT BOOK the
handsomest most accurate cata-
log ever issued it shows In color
and tells the truth about all leading
fruits Sent Free upon request
STARK BROSNJIardIC?
LOUISIANA MISSOURI
The Best Pain Killer
Ruck lea's Ariilca Salve when applied
to a rut bruise sprain burn or n-ulcb
or other Injury of t lie skin v ill iinniedi
ately remove nil pain K U Chamber-
ain of Clinton Mo says "It robs euls
anil other injuries of their terrors As a
healing remedy its equal don’t exist"
Will do good for you Only 2oc at the
Aline Drug Store
HEAL IT WITH
Buclden’s
THE ONLY CENUINE
Arnica Salve
KEEPS FLESH IN TONE
FROM SKIN TO CONE
Heals Everything Healable hums
Poils Sores Uln-ra piles Eczema
Puts Corns Wounds utnl Prui-’es
SATISFIES OH MONEV BACK
25cAT ALL DRUGCIST8
ESeciiic
iers
Succeed whec everything else fails
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy as thousands have testified
FOR KIDNEYLIVEn AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it la the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter
Mdern
Garage
Agents for
The Chalmers
and Reo Cars
This garage is equipped with a
turning lay and all modern ma-
chinery with an expert machinist
for the repair of all automobiles
and gasoline engines Repairs of
all kinds
Owen Bros
V llMCtIRISHVY
DENTIST
Ollice open every day hi the week three
doors east of FirstNatlonalbank Carmen
Oklahoma
Dr C D B A L 3
OSTEOPATH
1‘HYSICTA N
All diseases of the human body
are readily cured or greatly bene-
fited by this treatment I have had
7 years experience Am now locat-
ed in your midst
Phone 80 Aline
New location Dr Hodge
old stand
THE
“ C0A1E BACK "
BarbcrShop
Paths with hot and cold water
Laundry I at-ket Leaves
Each Tueaday
J IF I'l’TMAN Trop
A LINE
For many years 1 was troubled iu
spite of ull so-called rer icdiea I tmed
At hint I found quick relief and cure
iu tlux’o mild yet thorough uud
really wonderful
DR KINC’S
fa Life Pills
Ailolpl Prhinen-k liulTlo N V
25 CFN1V PI Boms Af ALL UHUGOISn
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Timmons, S. C. The Aline Chronoscope. (Aline, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1913, newspaper, September 12, 1913; Aline, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1744024/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.