Coweta Times. (Coweta, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1915 Page: 5 of 8
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THE COWETA TIMES
See Dickason-Goodman WITH DANGEROUS JOBS
LbPe Co for wood f coal and Are Frequently Called on to Display
gas heaters Great Courage in the Mo
ment of Trial
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Your Health!
depends on the purity of the
drugs used and the care em-
ployed in compounding the
prescriptions given you by
your doctor Sometimes it
is even a matter of
Life and Death
Our stock of drugs is the best and freshest
we can buy We use the utmost care in
compounding all prescriptions as your doctor
will tell you It is a matter of conscience
with us
Aluminum Ware!
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Within the reach of everyone!
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l it t ee ext i n 4n(i assortments just opened tip!
Yon never saw anything like
them at the trice
10c-25c-50c
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Local c4nd
Hilly Smitli inaili a trip up the1 Miss June Murphy took the liumi-
ing passenger Mmidax Im- Muskn-'ee
lim Sunday
Will ('rni-anl "iitie in frmn Mu-ln'"ii-
Tin— ila
' llliir I i I " lie — Weill tiT"lsa
S n 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 i M 1 1 1 1
Mareh Haimx wa- a xisitur in
M u -k "gi II 1 1 I a
('barley Sliibx wa nver trum
I la'kell Sai in i lav
I i in Kluwei- iiinile a trip tu Hmk-
eii Ariiiw i— teiia
Mil-- I ei 'lie llxaiixvasa Muskogee
vi-ili a- la-1 Thnr -'il a
Mrs I li Tmwer was a visitor
in Mll'lvi I'jee Iasi Tuesday
A ( ) ( iieer w as a northbound
passenger MmiuI-iv morning
Christinas is ruining and so is
tin- TlWls Christinas edition
Deputy ('mirt Clerk II W I’ah-
lner spent Sunday in Tulsa
Miss Matln l Crolt made her cus-
tomary trip to Tulsa Saturday
Hey W K Wisdom returned to
his home in Mu-kogir Saturday
lo ad Nomad' of North Siberia"
in another column "I this paper
Monday nmniiiin Conuy Murphy
Sr was a -outliloimd passenger
Hay! 1 lav ! ’ 'Cheaper than Corn!!’
A Haifa Max fsi per ton
T 1‘ O'llAK
J M llei d xvas among those who
went to Mii-kowco Saturday evening
I r Sit i will In in Co- ported as having lied recently with
weta Mtnli anl l'ln-dav of raeh blind staggers County t'oniniis-
werk Wnk guaranted Iiitiire sinner Sain S folmston Iot "in-
for prims last week
g Toilet
s
1 Articles
There’s great satisfaction in using
S toilet goods that come from our
g store In them you have the as- w
surance of honest materials and
S pure chemicals You couldn’t get
better toilet goods anywhere
Come and see our display
plexion and bath— scented
rvxo montMirft
creams cosmetics manicure sets lotions hair tonics
skin foods combs brushes sponges and the like I
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H N BRIM DRUGGIST j
The JssaSi Store ‘
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Personal J
Mrs (' CCnx and daughter Mi"
Kllud wen: visitors in Tul-a Salur-
day Harvey Denton and wile were pa--seligers
oil the Hurt 1 1 1 h Hi lid train
Sunday
Mr and Mr- W 1 Stemmon-
were visitor- in Muskogee Saturday
evening
Get your Hunting Licence
at tne Dickason-Goonman
Lbr Co
Walter Hriiu wa- down pom Tul-
sa Saturday visiting hi- lather II
N Hrim
Walter Hriiu came in from Tulsa
on the evening passenger train
'Tuesday
Mrs Noel C Owtdn ml liilfi
daugliter were visilois in Mit'kogrc
Tuesday
An unusual umoiml of eoffon for
this Season wa- mtrkoi d hen la-t
Saturday
( iet the highest price- Im ymir
poultry butter and egg- at tin Pun
Food (Iroeery
Let us figure your lumb-
er bills Dickason-Goodman
Lbr Co
Tlieo Hammett Depuly Court
Clerk at Wagoner was hereto spend
I Sunday with home folks
Several valuable horses are re-
A
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of fine soaps for the com-
waters perfumes cold S? j
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re-idi'in I 1 1' H 1 1 in 1 1" 111" I h XX I
pal I "I Pox n
mm was exenieint itig a- u was lin-
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Milskogei Silurdax a 1 1 I 'uudax n- lillnall I'm the xirtim In refrain
Hewing aei ua i : it a in i will Cowelai Ti'i'iu I he start whiili would lum
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SUCH FOOLISH MEN
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see" -aid the ha -h i in i is land
rtily "dial a man in (Muo bi" l:m1
bimsel f into troiibh bv marrv i n lur
tvnmmi"
‘Hull!" gl-oxvled the haehehi
nonrder “just a- though one wifi
eonldn’l make Iroulile enough I’m
‘‘Wlinl do vmi think of Dauber’
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INDICATION
‘Is that a college girl lunching
villi Fred I-"
“Think so Heard her -av -tinsh
“Ha what is an anomaly?”
ipcs' “1 can’t explain the term very
“Well nature certainly can't ae- j W'H sun tint a deckhand on a sub-
li se him of plagiarism” marine xvonld lie anomalous”
WAR ATMOSPHERE '
find vnur maid i- heroin- I
“Sir I fi
Dg vprv offensive”
“I suppose that is due to her hatit
) coming to the front"
THE TROUBLE
A 1 nan of a billion is a financial
transaction of huge proportions"
“So huge it can scarcely be cred-
del
THE JUNGLE CIRCUS
'The Toiii an - Whv m tin worhi
lid urn h a all tho stars jumlee
n our biib ’?
'l br Monkev li' liill el irs
Ate! I are oumg t ilo n turn a!ld
! he “St 1 1 and St ripes'
SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT
i ! time-
WHAT SHE WANTED
' A in I mail nil wbat ubouf
ilo b: o- -
“I iboik" -an! h- uinb "IM
-f' em f thrM' luliirov ethvtf
that I r-nl min-h about in tin?
I'i'w-rs
j ITS SORT
j ‘ I’lie i i hi v i r u bo was !a rm i ng an
j - ape forgnl all aliil hiding ln
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I " Wlui I r i i i mi I a r li-snesa !”
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! FAST AND FAR
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! '-'nills lo you find that yout
I v'n! ‘a"1 keep a sei ret '
’ ituhlis U i ! I tint i sm I Iv hut she
gan keep it going
THE KIND
“Do you heliexe that t rouble eomei
i iu cycle
I “Very ofien it does if ther’re mo-
toiivchs"
ALSO SUPERFLUOUS ‘v
ITS JOB
“M’Ttv do vou call this sketch of
yours Wrinkles'?”
-Because I want ii (o he ft head-
' liner’
THE REASON OF IT
i “Tobbs seems to have an elastic 1D-
come”
“Why not? He made his money
in rubber”
They won't last long so you had better come
in and get yours Every piece a real bargain
Come in and see for yourself
Yon will surely need that stove now and don't
forget dial we are the stove people with the
stoves and the prices that make them go
Good 12 l-2c stove pipe
Dickason Goodman LbrCo
W I 'TTAI M XI g i
Burn It In Your
Memory!
The SAI-I: Number to Call
When You Order the Meats
and the Groceries
City Meat Market Grocery
O L COLLINS Proprietor
CHANGE IN TIME
©F KftTY TRAINS
On December 5lh several important changes will be
made in the time of Katv passenger trains
Patrons should obtain advance information as to
arrival and departure of trains from ticket agent
and Avoid qetting left
STICKING TO PRINCIPLE
" ’iimc in I w mi I x mi in hen r nix
Inughlcr-' x n 1 1 " r i if ftihi'-ic::1
luctunip"
“Thunk vmi tint I dm'i t p pn
if capitid pun i'h iiii iu n f c a
V'CtuiT'C”
FEMININE VIEWPOINT
“Txvn hi'inls ar 1 " 1 1 c llian "lie
rou kiniw" 'iiid i In I :-iS'iiuik'i-
'Ac- iiil" ! p I I 1 llu ini!li-
icr "Thcv i 1 1 1 1 1 - uni i ' i:imv
nats”
PERFECTLY AWFUL
“I "XW il lot "f "Ills"
“Tli it’s had"
“'ll' iiml I’ll Inixc t" pi v siimt
if them Tluit's xviiisc"
NO CAUSE
Mr- Hiuggs Mi- 'm Vikin
oniiliiui' that her pnrfraits don't
:ook like her
Photographer — Complains doe"
die? She ought to he grateful
DESCRIBING HER EXPERIENCE
“Sin's 1 mil a number of divorces
hasn’t she?"
“Yes: she's been happilv unmar-
ried four times"
at 10 cents
HER FAMILY OFFICE
Miss I’eiulihlow — Your aunf ii
an awfully slender woman isn't ahel
Mr Hiiver — Yep some bonv lu
fact she's our futnil? alfeleton —
Judge
COULD HANDLE BOTH SIOEB
Simmons — Isn’t Rarker alwaril
willing to hear both sides of a ques-
tion ?
K-imuions — Xot uoloss you let him
do all the talking — Judge
UNREWARDED
"Was vnur garden a sucrena Ual
year ?”
"Yerv much so Mv neighbors’
chickens took first prize at the poul-
trv show"
ELATION
“D’vou always tip the bov ao baod-
aontely when your wife wires Tte-
turniog tomorrow’?”
“Always — when she had origtBBiiy
mi ended to return today”
THE REASON
"Why do you name your ply ‘A
Porous Plaster’ ?’’
“Because they told at to gat
name that weald draw’
-M— -k
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Leftwich, Mark A. Coweta Times. (Coweta, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1915, newspaper, December 9, 1915; Coweta, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1744253/m1/5/?q=%22new-sou%22&rotate=90: accessed July 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.