The Republican-Record (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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The Republican-Record
Established 1906
Hit dull r Bswklni Ultr sd PuHiikir
C A Simmons Foreman
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GAGE
At Gage In tha State of Oklahoma at
tha doaa of buaineaa'
Nov 2Gth 1912
RESOURCES
Move On Now!
says a policeman toi a ktreet crowd
and whacks hoads if t don’t “Move
on now" says the big "harsh mineral
pills to bowel congestion and tuffer-
ing followa Dr King’s New Life
Pills don’t bulldoze the bowels Thfty
gently persuadi them to nght action
and health follows "25o at E E
Shirley’s
If you want a farm loan 9ee
me I have the rate and terms
R M Sowers
Commence to think about those
Christmas photos' Do not wait
too long and be disapointed
Kerrw Photo Gallery
a
Harmony
Thanksgiving has passed and many
people are groaning over the good
tursey dinaor they ate
Mr C M Lee thrashed last week
Mr Hoops are talking of leaving
this good coantry
Mr Rexroad and wife and Mr
and Mrs Hoops all took din-
withJ L Hendrickson and wife
Monday the men helped Mr Hend-
rickson fix his windmill
Wm Korn and family viajted at
Mr Lee’sSunday
- s
The Commercial Hotel the
place that gives Satisfaction
3 pays More
Thursday Friday Saturday
Only 3 more days for you to buy your Suits and Over
coats at prices like you are entitled to buy them We
bought this stock at extra low figures and we are sell-
ing them the same way
You can buy Suits and Overcoats at about half price
Ask Your Neighbors
Who have bought of Us
N
iVe still have a few Ladies Cloaks and Suits that you
juy at wholssale Come and see us
Loani and DUcount -
Overdraft Mcurad and unurad
Stack Bond Warrant $
Bank Inc iioua
Furnltur and rtatura
Du from Bank lllttlld
Check and othr Ch llama 114971
Cab In Bank
TyTXL
34341340
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LIABILITIES
Capital Stoek raid la
gurplua Fund
Undivided FroBt laaa Eapanaa and
T$ raid
11800000
140000
tUUI
witfi
Du to Bank
Individ eal DopoalU aub
jeet to Chock 1080314
Time Certlflcatee of Dopoalt 1437013
Caehlor Chock
Outatandlnc 143431
Note and BUU RadUcountad
BUI Fayablo
TOTAL ' if
Stata of Oklahoma Countjr of Ellit aa
1 R M Sower Caahler of tbo aboV named
Bank do aolemnly awoar that tb abova itato
ment la trua to tbo boat of Of kaowladc and
bolitf ao help me God
R 14 Sowar Caahiar
Subacribed and aworn to Ufor me tbl 5th
dajr of Decomber 1912
Cbo E Baker Notary Public
My commlaalon txpirea January 4th 1411
SEAL Correct Attoat:
S A MeHannl C E Danlal and
R It Sower Diraetor '
Continued from last week
Diptheria Diagnosed
A Child undet 6 months oh)
practlcajly Immune from diptheria
The roost acceptable years- are
frmA2 to 6 From the latter
age' the otanues are lessened
ost-Dtptheria paralysis which
sometimes follows is from absorption
of toxins or poibin and can not poe-
sitly be due to the ‘antitox'n which
may be given in treatment of the dis-
ease Statistics show that antitoxin
haa greatly l-asened the number of
death cases of paral mis which some-
times follow diptheria
The Oklahoma stata board of health
aaya'’ It ‘aeema strange that there
Red hot and flavory peppers
make the Pepper Sauce stronger and
more tasty They are the kind used
in making THE ALTON GOODS Pep-
per Sauce
should hid any opposition to the nse
of antitoxin This opposition is due
either to prejudice and a determina-
tion noijtcb0 convinced or to Igno-
rance) t W‘th the first class of pei$
sons no measures except those hack-
ed by lawcan be of value while with
the latter clgssi nracb( can be done
and should ie done by proper In-
struction given by the public health
officers and the medical profession
in general
In many of anr large cities of the
world any physician can be sued or
malpractice for not using antitoxin
in diptheria ' '
NeVr York City 180:1 previous to
antitoxiif there was 7009 cases with
2600 11 deaths before' antitoxin was
used the death rate was 43 per cent
since its use only 12 per cent id
casks where given early only 1 per
cent These are actual atatistlcs
based upon the microscope not guess
work
In one year France claims antitox-
in saved 1&000 lives -Germany says
her statistics showed GOOOO doaths
per year from diptheria while now
it Is reduced to a few hundred with
antitoxin
- In times past every old lady and a
few knowig' physicians had a sure
care Yet the children dil by the
thousand! Now all our leading
physicians claim that outside of a
mild disinfectant (As peroxide of hy-
drogen) these old tlma dopes swabs
and aure curea are only e aonrea of
worry to the child and of very
donbtful value
But if antitoxin Is given early and in
sufficient doses there la no fear
Follicular tonsillitis is sometimes
confused with diptheria Following
i a few of the leading points
DIPTHERIA
1-No pain or hesitancy in opening
the mouth '
2-Mucus ' membrane of the entire
throat is a deep bluish color
3-Disease works its height in from 3
5 days
4 -Appears on tonsils first then
spreads to uvula palat9 pharynx and
nares
5-The membrane is a dirty
yellow narcotio thick and prominent
6-Membrane becomes a part of the
tissue and can not be detached with-
out leaving a bleeding surface re
form after removal
7-GUndulur swelling present
8-Contagious
FOLLICULAR TONTILLITW
1-Usuully painful roiuth ilws not
open Vide 1
2-Mucu membrane of tonsils only in-
flamed -bright red color
S-Diaeasa reaches its heigh ’ from 24
to 36 hours
4-Merabrane does not leave the ton-
sils 5-Membrane clean white and soft
5-No bleeding surface upon removing
the membrane nor does it reform
6-GIandular swelling usually absent
8-Contagion doutful
Dr G E Iryln
Ends Hunt For Rich Girl
Often the hunt for a rich wife
ends when the man meets a woman
that uses Electric Bitters Her strong
nerves tell in a bright brain and even
temper Her peach-bloom complex-
ion and ruby lips result from her
pure Wood her bright eyes from
restful sleep her elastic step from
firm free muscles all telling of the
health and strength Electric Bitters
give a woman and the freedom from
indigestion backache headache faint
ing and dizzy spells they promote
Exerywbere they are woman’s favor-
ite remedy If weak or ailing try
them 50c at E E Shirlsy s
6 different kinds of Farm
Wagons for sale at Coliiver s
Sale Closes Saturday Night Dec 7th
)ne door south oj Picture Show One north of Patty s
Itore at the old Hendrickson stand
Fred Rindskopf Salesman
The A K Hill Lumber Co
Dealer in
Lnmber Lath Shingles Sash Doors Mouldings Etc
- C A Hennen Mgr Okla
THE LOVELL HOTEL
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
The Best in the City
-How To Be Happy
Trade at Gilman’s Cash Store
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Same Goods for Less Money
- ‘ CAUSE
We pay cash for goods " Sel1 for cash
OOKKOOP4SH IS CAUQEObWS&QO
See Gilman
“Cardui Cured Me”
For nearly ten years at different times Mrs Mary Jinks
of Treadway Tenn suffered with womanly troubles She
says: “At last 1 took down and thought I would die I
could not Sleep I couldn’t eat I had pains all over The
doctors gave me up I read that Cardui had helped so
many and I began to take it and it cured me Cardui
laved my life! Now I can do anything”
jTryjjs Tho
" MBU I VomanisTonic
' If you are weak tired worn-out or suffer from any of
the pains peculiar to weak women such as headache
backache dragging-down feelings pains in arm side hip
or limbs and: other symptoms of womanly trouble you
should try Cardui the woman’s tonic Prepared from per-
fectly harmless vegetable ingredients Cardui is the best
remedy for you to use as it can do you nothing but good
Itlcontains no'dangerous drugs ’ It has no bad after-effects
Ask your druggist He sells and recommends CarduL
VHttlo: Ufit‘ AMxj Dt Chitttaoo Medida Co ChittoxTena
Ft od 34-m boo “Ho— Treatment lor Women lenttre J 84
At the old MusirStore on the south ride of the R R
track in Gage Okla! the following personal property on
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December 7th
SALE BEGINS AT 1 O’CLOCK
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One black Horse 6 years old weight 1200 pounds
One set of heavy Single Harness
One 1 horse Wagon
Three Cycle Incubators
One 2 1-2 H P Marine Engine? belts and pulleys
One ball bearing Lawn Mower
One Grind Stone some Paint and Hard Oil
One dozen Poultry Feed- Hoppers
One Piano Organ
Three Bedsteads springs and mattresses
One Dresser
One Safe ’ 1 -One
Bureau
Se i
One Folding Couch
Five Rocking Chairs
Six lining Chairs
Eight Rugs all sizes and kinds
One 6 foot Dining Table
One Center Stand
One Ice Box
One High Chair
One Buck’s Heater
One 6 hole Steel Range
One Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet
One Washing Machine and tubs
One Large Mann Bone Cutter
Eight thoroughbred White Orphington Pullets
And other small things too numerous to mention
You will surely miss something good if you don’t attend this Sale
with approved Security bearing 10 per cent interest fr
'sums over $lo!)0 No property to be removed until settled for
BOB
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Clerk
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TCDliIQ 'All sum's ot $1600 and under cash On sums over $1000 a credit of 12 months mil be $’r“
1 hKMb: 10 nereeit Interest from date of sale 10 per cent discount for cash on
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Hawkins, Maude F. The Republican-Record (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1912, newspaper, December 5, 1912; Gage, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1793244/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.