Sequoyah County Democrat (Vian, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 54, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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Diane Mrs Lucile McElroy says: "I
was sick for three years with back
ache headache pains in my stomach
and hack low down At times I could
not do a thing I was so weak -
- After I was married I thought I
would try Cardui the woman's tonic
- and after using two or three bottles
- couldn't tell one day from another
—felt good all the time -
I not only still use Cardui but ad-
vise every lady I think needs it tcf
give it a trial and several whom I
have persuaded say they have ob-
tamed great relief
Another good thing I have noticed
about Cardul is that it Ms out hol-
' lows under the eyes which are sunk-
en as-if from a bad spell of sickness
It fieshens up a woman'a eyes and
makes them look bright and plump
Many a woman would be pretty if it
were not for her sunken-in eyes
I believe that Cardui the woman's
- - tonic is the only treatment for worn-
en" ---- 11
Do you mini' from womanly trou-
ble? If so give Cardui the woman's
tonic a trial
- - Judging from the experience of a
million other women who have been
benefited iby ' this remedy it should
' - surely do you good
N:13—writt oft Chattanooga Mectekte Co Lame
Advisory Department Chattanooga Teenento for
fpecial Instructim on vow casoand fot4age book "Home
Treatment for Women seat m plain wrapper Adv
Great Effects 1
"What is that terrible noise?" asked
the pedestrian - -
'"That" replied the policeman "is
caused by an ordiAs ry one cent safety
roin sticking tnto a 13000000 baby"'
BROKE OUT IN HEAT RASH
822 Georgia Ave East 1ashvi11e
Tenn--"My baby was about two
months old when be began ' to break
out in small red pimples like heat
rash afterward turning into festers
'They gradually spread until his little
i head face groins and chest his head
being most affected became a mass
of sores with a great deal of corrup-
' tion It became offensive and gradual-
ly grew worse I kept a white cap on
him to keep him from scratching It
seemed to itch so badly It made him
cross and his chest and groins would
often bleed ' '
- "Nothing seemed to help it and I
i had almost come to the conclusion
that my baby's' case -was hopeless
when hearing of the Cuticuri Soap and
- Cuticura Ointment I decided to try it
I noticed at once that baby rested bet-
ter I continued it for a few weeks and
my baby was entirely cured by the Cuti-
cura Soap and Ointment They cured
where all others failed" (Signed)
Mr E O Davis Nov 28 1912
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world Sample of each
free with 22-p Skin Book Address
post-card "Cuttcura Dept la Boston"
Question -
"Now a big Chicago firm complains
that its girls will not stay single"
- "Well will they stay married?"
Dr Pierce' Pellets small sugar-coated
easy to take as candy regulate and invigor
ate stomach liver and bowels and cure con-
stipation Adv
The man who consults a beauty
doctor evidently ' has a leaky brain
box
ITCH Relieved in SO Minutes
Woolford's Sanitary Lotion for all kinds of
contagious itch At Druggists Adv
No matter what happens the sus-
penders a man wears are never en-
tirely free from responsibilities
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STATE-111IDE
11E1116 EVEIITS
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AGRICULTURAL TRAIN WILL
LEAVE : STILLWATER' ON t
- JANUARY 20
ON Elf SANTA V If RAILROAD
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Two Towns Arrange - For Poultry
t Shows During the Stops—
' Frisco Next to
" Run Train
The itinerary of the Oklahoma
Agricultural and Mechanical college
hog and poultry demonstration train
to be operated over the Santa Fe
lines starting at Stillwater Monday
January 20 and ending at Perry Sat-
urday February ' 1 has been given
out Two towns on the route of the
train have arranged to hold poultry
exhibits which will be in progress at
the time of the arrival of the train
and it is regarded probable that sim-
ilar evqpts will be announced later in
honor-of the demonstration train
The two towns are Woodward and
PoteaU' both having made extensive
preparations through their commer-
cial clubs and the lectures by the
hog and poultry experts no doubt will
be heard by a large attendance all
along the ' line The newspapers all
over the state are' advertising the
event urging the farmers and citizens
to turn out en masse and there is
every reason to believe that the train
will be fully Ets successful as the
kafir corn special which covered the
Rock Island lines in Oklahoma during
the first ten days of last December
s The train will be equipped with
one end-door baggage car for feed
and supplies one horse Mir for live-
stock 'one fiat car oor exhibit and
lecture purposes one end-door bag-
gage car for poultry exhibitt one
low back coach for college exhibits
pne coach for domestic science lec-
tures twolp-vestibule stove heated
coaches as lecture cars and one busi-
ness car for ' the accommodation of
lectureiti and others who Will ac-
company the train
Upon the arrival of the 'train at
Perry and after the lectures at that
point have been given the horse car
containing the livestock exhibitsthe
baggage car and the poultry exhibit
the fiat car used for lecturepurposes
and coach containing college exhibits
will be delivered to MS St Louis' &
San Franciseo railroad for use on the
demonstration train which it will op-
erate soon afterward
Following iáthe itinerary:
Monday January 20 '
S Arrive Leave
Stillwater ' 4:00 a tn
Stillmater 4:00 a m
Guthrie 8:00 a in
Crescent 9: 00 a m 9:10 ap
Enid 2: 00 p m
Tuesday January 21
Enid 8:00 am
Nash 9:00am 1:00 pm
Cherokee ' 2:00 p m
Wednesday' January 22
Cherokee ' 6:00 a m
Kiowa 7: 00 a m 7:30 am
Avard - 9: 00 a m 1:45 p m
Waynoka 2:30 p m
Thursday January 23
Waynoka 6:00 a m
Shattuck 9:00am 11:00 am
Fargo 12: 00 m 2 :00 p m
Woodward 2: 30 p m
Friday January 24 t
' Leave Woodward after evening
meeting of -January 23 and run to
Medford svia Harper - - 1
Medford 9 : 00 a m 12:00 m :1
Tonkawa via '
' Blackwell 2: 00 p m
Saturday January 25
'Ponca City 9:00 a tn 1:00 p m
Newkirk - 2: 00 p m
AtterRoon and OVOUing metallic
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train to remain at Newkirk over Sun
" Monday January V
Newkirk 8:00 a m
Kaw 9:00 am 12:00 m -
Fairfax 1:00 p tn 2:35 p m
Skedee : $ : 00 v m :
Tuesday 'January fl -
Skedee 5:30 a m Sparks 8:20 a m 11:00 a m
Meeker 11:$0 a m 1:30 9 nt!
Wanette 3:30 p m
Wednesday January 29
Wanette 8:00 a m
Byars 8:30 a m 1:00 p
Paula Valley 2:00 p m
Thursday January 30
Paula Valley : - 00 a m
Davis 9:00 a m 12:50 p m
Sulphur 1:25 p m
Friday January 31
Leave Sulphur after evening meet-
ing of January 30
Wayne n 300 p m 12:00 m
Edmond 3:00 p m
Saturday February 1
Leave Eamond after night meeting
Mulhall 9:00 a m 1:00 pm
Perry 2:00 p m
OLD JAY NOW' IS '
THE COUNTY SEAT
Commissioners Order Re-location of
1 the Seat of Government—
No Trouble '
Jaye—The long drawn out county
seat war between the citizens of Old
Jay and New Jay of Delaware county'
has -come to an end Sheriff Bud
Thompson who lives at New Jay went
over to ola Jay in compliance with
the order of District Judge John H
Pitchford of Tahlequah commanding
him to protect the' Delaware' county
officials in moving the records from
Old to New Jay in compliance with a
previous order issued by that judge:
Each Delaware county official who
had previously received Judge Pitch-
ford's order to return witirthe records
to New -Jan proceeded at once to
move such records and furniture of
office to -New Jay- The county cam-
missioners then assembled in the
Creekmorebuilding la New Say and
In regular session made an order
unanimously agreed tchy the comm Is-
stoners canceling the contract pre-
viously made between the outgoing
county commissioners and Creekmore
which had designated his building in
New Jay as the county seat of Dela-
ware county At the same time the
coMmisaioners niade another order
repelling an order of the fornier commissioners-
commanding the county
officials to recognize the 'Creekmore
building in New Jay as the county
courthouse '
A third order was then made ay the
commissioners designating as the
courthouse the building on the Origi-
nal ten acres in the town of Old Jay
This was folowed by a fourth order
of the commh3sioners commanding the
'county officials to remove then' rec-
ords and office furniture into the build-
ing at -- Old Jay designated as the
courthouse and another order direct-
ing Sheriff Bud' Thompson to pro-
tect the officers while moving the
records :and furniture -
The various county Officials under
the escort of Sheriff Bud Thompson
returned to Old Jay with their records
and office furniture' No demonstra-
tion of any kind took place
Boy Cremated in Fire at Hominy
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Hominy 'Okla--Clay: Pierce was
burned to death when fire sdestrciyed
the ranch house of Cecil 'Drummond
six miles west of this place a Pierce
was-alone in the house at the time
and it is supposed that on account of
the intense cold he built a 'large fire
before going to bed' and that coals
falling Onto the floor started the fire
Pierce had no relatives living known
to any one here When he came to
Hominy to work for Drummond he
said he had been brought up in an
orphan's home and had no relative
He was 11' years of age
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"No air but I can on a gas stove
AS a Rummer tonic there le no Inedielimp
that quite compares with MIME It not - '-
only builds up the system but taken re g- -
ulattri prevents Malaria Regular or Usti
Ises formula at Druggists Adv
- The Infant Terrible 4
!Mr : LtIabeau Is it true thatgen '
halal got sense enough' tg come In
out of the rain?"
"Yes Miss Mtn yo
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believe what papa tells you"
Parisian Creation '
By way of adopting their wares to
the conditions - of (their customers
Parisian dressmakers have recently
provided three new' "creations" de-
scribed as "Triple Alliance" "Triple
Entente" and "Pendell Horizon"
Women Of neutral states will De
course wear the laet—New York Sun
Spelled Her Secret -
0111y first husband and I kept our '
marriage i secret fOr nearly a year"
"Didn't you find itratber dufficultr
"Oh no not at all We could have t
gone on for a much longer time if thn
horrible reporters hadn't been snoop-
lug around when'I applied for my di-
vorce" - -
Army Officer Musn't Umpire
- It is found in the army that it will
not do to let officers act as umpires
In ball games and orders have been
Issued to forbid it It seems that the
players take advantage of the great
American baseball player's right' to
abuse the umpire and it is found that
it destroys the army discipline when -
the umpire is an officer to have pri-
vates call him such names as "mutt"
"bone-head" etc -
DREADZO TO EAT -
A Quaker Couple's Experienced -
How many persons dread to eat ' '
their Meals although actually hungrl
nearly all the time! ! ' '
' Nature never intended this' should
be so for we are given a thing called
appetite that should guide us as to
what the system needs at any time
and can digest ' '
But we get in a hurry swallow Our
food very much as we shovel coal into -the
furnace and our sense of appetite -
becomes unnatural and ' perverted
Then we eat the wrong kind of food
or eat too much and there you are—
indigestion and its accompanying mja
eries ' : $ 0
A Phila lady said:
' "My husband and I have been sick
and nervous for 15 or 20 years frotil
drinking coffee—feverish indigestion
totally unftt a good part of the time
for work or pleasure We actually
dreaded to eat our meals (Tea
just as injurious because it contains
caffeine the same drug found in cot-
tee) I
drAre tried doctors-and patent medi-'
eines that counted up into hundreds
of Aloilars with little if any benefit
'"Accidentally a ' small package of
Pbstum came into my hands I made
some according to directions with -
suiprising results We both liked it
and have not used any coffee since
"The dull feeling after meals has
left us and we feel better every way
We are so well satisfied with Postum–o
that we recommend it to our friends -
who have been made Sick and nervous '
and miserable by coffee" Name giv-
en upon request Read the little book 71
"The Road to Wellville" in ikgs
Postum now comas in concentrated
powder form called Instant Postum
It is prepared by stirring-a level tea- '
spoonful in a cup of hot water adding '-
sugar to taste and enough cream to
bring 4he color to golden brown
Instant Postum is t convenient
thge's no waste and the flavor is
alwhys uniform Sold by ''grocers—
50cup tin 80 etc 100-cup tin 50 cts
A 5-cup trial' tin mailed for grocer's
name and 2-cent stamp fbr postage
Postum Cereal Co Ltd Battle Creek
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Moore, R. H. Sequoyah County Democrat (Vian, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 54, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1912, newspaper, January 17, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1783741/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.