The Devol Dispatch. (Devol, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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DOINGS OF A
GREAT STATE
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is City Council of Colorado baa ar-
anged for street grading to begin
-again Boon
Surveyors for the Dallaa-Terrell In-
terurban reached a point two miles
southwest of Terrell Saturday Con-
struction will start soon
Rumor has It that Coleman Is to
have another railroad running from a
point north of the Texas and Pacific
to Brady on the south passing through
Coleman
L C Hughes who lives near Wood
bury in 11111 county has made his pe-
can crop pay well this season He has
raised some extra line nuts and will
market about (400 worth In all
Citizens of Rising Star have sub
scribed a bonus of $50000 for the pro-
posed line from Waco to Abilene to
t9 bu lit by ?ol Morgan Jones The
cdntracl has been signed up by all
parties concerned
Mrs C L Smlthers the wife of a
o'Ong farmer living near Whltesboro
Mil In an open fire-place during an
attack of epilepsy while In the house
alone and was fatally burned Wed
nesday
Arthur C Stiles State levee and
drainage commissioner Thursday an
nounced that a new plane table party
would be put in the field at Forney on
the Trinity River for a regular topo-
graphical survey
The total loss of Tuesday night’s fire
In Bridgeport amounts to over $15000
J N Outon of Aberdeen Miss was
killed in the Houston and Texas Cen-
tral yards at Ferris by a freight
train Monday
The new jail building In Brady Is
nearing completion and will likely be
ready for occupancy about the first of
next month The old jail building will
then be torn down and a business
house erected in its place
While C T Smith was breaking new
ground on his farm one and a half
miles northwest of Rockwall he plow-
ed up the body of a man which seem-
ed to have beenJSurled for some time
An Investigation Is being made
A company Is being organized In
Greenville to build a street car sys-
tem Attorney A R Nicholson who
Is working on the proposition reports
that over one-third of the required
amount has already been subscribed
After discussing terms of a con-
tract all day the State Penitentiary
Board and John L Wortham reached
an agreement Wednesday night by
which Mr Wortham and his associates
become lessees of the Rusk Iron
Works
The United States launch Dallas re-
cently purchased for use of Capt A E
Waldron in making Inspection of navi-
gation work on the Trinity River
cought fire Thursday at Dallas and
burned to the water's edge Loss $5-
000 F W Baker of Naples Texas Tues-
day shipped to Prof II L McKnigbt
at College Station Texas three large
turnips that weighed forty pounds
which filled a bushel crate These
turnips were grown by Mr Baker on
ordinary East Texas land
A There was a triple funeral service
At Ben Franklin near Paris Friday
three of the deaths having occurred
in the Rattan neighborhood the day
before None of the parties were re-
lated but the interments happening
( the same day the same minister offi-
ciated at all of them at the same time
While seated at the table eating his
supper Frank Newman city detective
was shot and desperately wounded
Monday night In San Antonio A double-barreled
shotgun loaded with buck-
shot was used The contents of both
barrels took effect He will not re-
cover An unusual sight was witnessed In
Childress Tuesday by hundreds of
citizens when snow fell ten minutes
from a clear sky and the sun shining
Vlakes extremely large and covered
“Stalks quarter Inch deep
Four men were injured late Monday
night when a Fort Worth and Den-
ver Railroad passenger train was
wrecked four miles south of Amarillo
It now Beems that the Abilene Cen-
tral Railway will not stop long at Ris-
ing Star but will likely push through
- to Comanche as fast as the line can
be constructed
The 10-year-old daughter of J II
Schoeder residing near Taylor was
horribly burned Monday morning and
will not recover
The Department of Agriculture In
Austin Monday Issued Its giners re-
part Bbowing 149744 bales of cotton
reported ginned during the month of
December By estimating the ginnigs
of the private glnners who are not
required to report to the Department
of Agriculture at 25000 bales and
counting the round bales as half bales
end the square bales at COO pounds
each the department figures the total
glnnings to Jan 1 at 2403732 bales
PATIENCE UNREWARDED
"Are there any fish In the lake
here?"
"I dunno! This is only the second
day I've been fishing here!
SOFT WHITE HANDS
May be Obtained in One Night
For preserving the hands as well
as for preventing redness roughness
and chapping and imparting that vel-
vety softness and whiteness much de-
sired by women Cutlcura Soap assist-
ed by Cutlcura Ointment is believed
to be superior to all other skin soaps
For those who work in corrosive
liquids or at occupations which tend
to Injure the hands it is invaluable
Treatment — Bathe and soak the
hands on retiring in a strong hot
creamy lather of Cutlcura Soap Dry
and anoint freely with Cutlcura Oint-
ment and in severe cases spread the
Cutlcura Ointment on thin pieces of
old linen or cotton Wear during the
night old loose gloves or a light ban-
dage of old cotton or linen to protect
the clothing from stain For red
rough and chapped hands dry fis-
sured itching feverish palms and
shapeless nails - with painful finger
ends this treatment is most effective
Cutlcura Remedies are sold through-
out the world Potter Drug & Chem
Corp sole proprietors Boston Mass
Fight Against Plague Goes On
Although the survey of the past
year’s anti-tuberculosis work shows
that much has been done the reports
from all parts of the country indicate
that this year the amount of money to
be expended and the actual number
of patients that will be treated will be
more than double that of the past
year For instance special appropria-
tions have been made in the various
municipalities for next year’s anti-
tuberculosis work aggregating $3976-
500 In addition to these appropria-
tions over $4000000 has been set
aside by the different state legisla-
tures for the campaign against tuber-
culosis this year Besides these sums
a large number of the present exist-
ing institutions and associations are
planning enlargements of their work
and new organizations are being
formed daily
A Woman’s Diplomacy
It was the Chicago man's turn and
he told this one:
“Diplomacy you know is a remark-
able agent The other day a lady said
to her husband:
“ ‘James I have decided to do with-
out a new fall dress and with the
money It would cost I shall have
mother here for a nice long visit’
“James turned on her excitedly
‘What w ear that old brown cloth thing
another season? I guess not!’ he ex-
claimed vehemently 'You go right
down to your tailor’s to-day and order
something handsome Remember
please that as my wife you have a cer-
tain position to maintain!’
“The wife bowed her head in sub-
mission On her lips played a peculiar
smile” — Llpplncott’s Magazine
If You Are a Trifle Sensitive
About the olio of your oboes many people
wear smaller shoes by using Alien’s Foot-Ease
tbs Antiseptic Powder to shake into tbs shoes
It cures Tired Swollen At-bluff Feet nd
sires rest and comfort Just tbs thing for
breaking In new shoes Bold everywhere 16c
Bamplc sent FHEK Address Allen B Olmsted
Le Koy N Y
In Demand
"That's a very popular man"
“Yes he'll listen to the details of
your summer trip without insisting on
telling you about his own"
For Headache Try Hicks’ Capudlne
Whether from Colds Heat Rtomach or
Nervous troubles tha aches are speedily
relieved by Capudlne It's IJquId— pleas-
ant to taka — Effects Immediately 10 X
sad 60c at Drug Stores
What a glorious country this would
be to live In if turkeys were as easily
raised as cats!
Mrs Winslow's Roothin Syro
bloc
tmmUuuUaypl&curo windboUu S3cftbuUl
Most of a man's friends are of the
long distance variety
Lewis’ £ ingle Binder give tlie smoker what
he wants a rich mellow-lasting cigar
Men deserve respect only as they
give it
A Nasty Dig
“As nasty a dig as I ever adminis-
tered In my newspaper career in Vir-
ginia City” said Mark Twain “was di-
rected against a man named Fer-
guson “Ferguson at Christmas time In-
vited me to see the presents he had
given his wife They were magnificent
gifts The man expected of course a
write-up
“Well he wasn't disappointed The
next day in a prominent place on the
first page of the Enterprise I Inserted
this paragraph:
“’John II Ferguson’s Christmas
gifts to his wife are being much ad-
mired They Include a diamond stom-
acher and many other beautiful speci-
mens of cut glass’
Rich Territory Opened Up
The development of the Brazilian
Amazon valley must in time amount
to untold wealth In the states of
Para and the Amazonas and the fed-
eral territory of Acre there are near
the water's edge 10000000 rubber-
bearing trees of the Hevea variety
These trees if properly tapped will
live Indefinitely and steadily Increase
their yield The state of Para Is con-
siderably larger than Texas and much
of It will grow excellent cotton
That N tnor Catarrh In thla awtlon ot th eonntry
then All other diaetart put together and until the laat
few year was euppuacd to he Incurable For a great
puny vftrv doctors pronounced It a local dlaeaae and
prescribed local remedies and by constantly falling
to cure with local treatment pronounced It Incurable
Science has proven Catarrh to be a eonalltuttonaJ dl
ease and therefore require constitutional treatment
Hall’s Catarrh t'ure manufactured by F J Cheney
A Co Toledo Ohio la the only Constitutional curs on
the market It Is taken Internally In doses from 10
drops to a teaspoonful It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system They offer one
hundred dollars for any case It fails to cure fiend
for circulars and testimonials
Address: F J CHKNtV A CO Toledo OhlOt
Bold by Druggists " V
Take Hali l Family Fills for eonstlpaUoo
A Question of Time
"How much does it cost to get mar-
ried?" asked the eager youth
"That depends entirely an how long
you live” replied the sad-looking man
I you ever have good old-fah-ioned
boy ’a ntnmuch ache? Of course
you have A little dose of Hamlins Wiz-
ard Oil will chae away s colicky pain
in the stomach like magic
Though a man may become learned
by another's learning he can never be
wise but by his own wisdom — Montaigne
Pettit's Eye Salve for Over 100 Years
has been used for congested and inflamed
evea removes film or scum over the eyes
All druggibtsor Howard Bros Buffalo N Y
Of course a man can't help admir-
ing a fashionably attired woman — un-
less he pays the freight
For Infants and Children
ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT
XWgc table Preparation for As-
simil
dating IheFood and Regula-
ting itw Stomachs and Bowels of
UCI K UblliniH
Promotes Digestion Cheerful-
ness and Rest Contains neither
Opium Morphine nor Mineral
Not Nahc otic
tfoid DtSAXvumtnx
W
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MktihSmJj
iml
1 Jflll XMM
A perfect Remedy for Constipa-
tion Sour StomachDiarrhoea
Worms Convulsions Fever i ah
nest and Loss of Sleep'
TC Simile Signature of
The Centaur Company
NEW YORK
aranteed under the Food a j
Exact Copy of Wrapper
Tho Kind You llavo
Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature
f‘
Kf 1)30
Vjr For Over
Thirty Years
11
Texas Directory
SEEDS
Writs for onr new 179 page catalogue of
11UXOK BRAND bEEDtt
SPECIAL OFFER
W well send postpaid for 25 cents the follow-
ing seeds CO ceuls for 25 cents
1 pkt Onion So
1 Watermelon 6a
1 “ Okra 6o
Hndlb 6a
Turnip 6a
Lettuce 60
ROBINSON SEED
218 Paclflo Ave
1 pkt Mustard
1 " Aur ov
Foppy 6c
M I'blos be
Caroutlon be
M Fufgtft-me-put 6o
plant co-
Dallas Texas
W N U DALLAS NO 4-1910
When He Courted You
He didn’t complain if you were a little despond-
ent or irritable at times Now he does He’s
the same man He didn’t understand then
He doesn’t now Then he thought it was ca-
price and liked it Now he thinks it is caprice
and doesn’t like it But now he’s busy getting
money
If he realized the full truth he would be more than
V anxious to have the wife he loves take the right remedy
to restore her to true womanly health Most men don’t
know that when a woman is weak nervous irritable and
despondent there is invariably something radically wrong
with the delicate feminine organs with which her entire
physique is in sensitive sympathy
Tbr Is one sod Jail on remdy trld and prove that
will put things right whs tha feminine organism is weak or
diseased It is
Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
This medicine restores perfect health to tho weakened or-
gans and makes them strong
It makes wifehood happy and motherhood easy
child-birth short and almost painless It helps to make
real “new women” An honest druggist won’t urge
upon you a substitute
This “Favorite Prescription” is a pure glyceric
extract of native medicinal roots and contains no al-
cohol injurious or habit-forming drugs A full list of 1
its ingredients printed on its outside wrapper and
attested as full and correct under oath
Dr Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and strengthen Stom-
ach Liver and Bowels Easy to take as candy
We Buy
FURS
Hides and
Wool
Feathers Tallow Beeswax 1
Ginseng Gelden Seel (Yeilo
Root) May Apple Wild Glnssr
etc We are dealers! stablihed
le 1856— "Over half a century la Louisville
—andcas ds better for you than agents
r commlailon merchants Reference any
Bank in Louisville Writs for weekly pries
lit! and chipping tags
P 8abl & Sons
(29 E Market St LOUISVILLE KT
WHAT’S
Your Health Worth?
You start sickness by mistreating natnro
and it generally shows first in the bowels
and liver A roc box (week’s treatment)
of CASCARETS will help nature help
yon They will do more — using them
regularly as yon need them— than any
medicine on Earth Get a box todays
take a CASCARET tonight Better in
the morning It’s the result that makes
millions take them 83
CUT THIS OUT malt It with votir adr to
feurliutf lieu ictly Co Chicago 111 auU rvclT
A baiuiMom nuuTeuir gold ikm bun I UIlJU
An Ideal Present
NO STROPPING NO HONING
KNOWN TMS
WOULD OVEN
PARKER'S
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PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more seed brighter end fatar color than in other dye Ono 10c pockaoe colon oil 9 boro The dye I cold valor bettor than any ether dye Vos candy
aar garment viihoul ngping apart Writs tor Irss booklet— Hour Is On Bleach and Mia Color MOMROE DRUB! CO Quincy Illinois
The old proverbs depend largely on
the point of view For Instance you
can't convince a mouse that a black
cat brings good luck
ONLY ONK “BROMO
That Is 1AXATIVK HKOMO LH’iNINK Look for
iti ftiffnaiur of K W GHoVfi lied lb World
otr iv Cur told In Umy 26c
Enthusiasm Is the poultice men ap-
ply of their scars
navis PAINKIIIFR
nat bo uhtitute No other n niHy is so rffretlv
for rbrumaftMiu Inmhftgo stiffne nruraltfi or
euldol any sort Pul up In 26c &6o and Mw ttoiUes
How loafers grate upon the nerves
of a busy person '
NETTLE RASH
ERYSIPELAS
POISON IVY
ITCHING
ECZEMA
SCALDS
A
RING WORM
ERUPTIONS
ABRASIONS
CHAFING
HERPES
BURNS
used In lima will cure nearly every form of skin disease It Is a wonder worker
A recognized specific for Itching and Inflamed piles
RESINOL CHEMICAL COMPANY BALTIMORE MD
Reslnol Ointment Reslnol Toilet Soap Retinol Medicated
Shaving Stick are sold at Drug Stores
Booauas of Uioa ugly grizzly gray halra Uaa “LA CREOLE HAIR RESTORER PRICE ftuoo ratalL
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Kennard, John. The Devol Dispatch. (Devol, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1910, newspaper, January 21, 1910; Devol, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1763567/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.