The Darrow Press (Darrow, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1907 Page: 8 of 8
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Local News
Will Boyd went to Enid Tues-
day to visit with home folks.
J. D. Pratt went to Enid yes-
terday in the interest of our
growing little city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stewart
went to Bickford last Saturday
where they visited with C. A.
Stewart and family over Sunday,
Paige Stewart left last week
for Corpus Christi, Texas, to
visit with relatives.
It's too bad to see people who
go from day to day suffering
from phisical weakness when
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
would make them well. The
greatest tonic known. 35 cents,
Tea or Tablets.—Templin Drug
Co.
A Bargain in Real Estate
We have a 160 acre farm for
sale and a School quarter section
to go with it. situated in Blaine
county, excellent farm, near
good market. It will give you
a half section of land for less
than $9,350.
—Darrow Real Estate & Loan Co.
Several of our friends of this
vicinity are objecting to the tone
of the Press on saloon matters,
public balls and the like. We
cannot help this as our columns
are the convictions of our heart.
We are not for sale nor did we
ever sell out to the wishes of any
class of men, and it is useless
for anyone to endeavor to dis-
tort our convictions by a threat
to withhold patronage or by tak-
ing it to another newspaper
office at once. We are in the
newspaper business for a nobler
purpose than to be the shift tool
for the whims and notions of any
one class of people. If you do
not like this kind of a man and
have not got the breadth and
home enterprise to patronize us
then go where you will with your
$$$, but don't ever try to work
us with your whining objections
as to our stand on moral issues.
Let me mail you free, to prove
merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's
Restorative, and my Book on
either Dyspepsia, The Heart, or
The Kidneys. Address me, Dr.
Shoop, Racine, Wis. Troubles
of the Stomach Heart or Kidneys,
are merely symptoms of a deeper
ailment. Don't make the com-
mon error of treating symptoms
only. Symptom treatment is
treating the result of your ail-
ment, not the cause. Weak
Stomach nerves— the inside
nerves—means Stomach weak-
ness, always. And the Heart,
and Kidneys as well, have their
controlling or inside nerves.
Weaken these nerves, and
you inevitably hav« weak vital
organs. Here is where Dr.
Shoop's Restorative has made its
fame. No other remedy even
claims to treat the "inside
nerves." Also for bloating
biliousness, bad breath or com-
plexion, use Dr. Shoop's Resora
tive. Write for my free Book
now. Dr. Shoop's Restorative
sold by the Templin Drug Co.
OASTORIA.
Boanth. y*lbi tod Yoi Hill AfwyxBieght
Of all the fruits there are in th
land,
That grow on bush or tree,
I would give up the choicest ones
For Hollister's Rocky Mount-
ian Tea.
—Templin Drug Co.
President J. A. Everett, and
founder of the American Society
of Equity, was a guest of this
part of the county the tirst of
week. He was brought to town
Tuesday by W. L. McKibben
and left for Kansas on the Frisco
to take up the wheat depart-
ment plan of the society with
the Kansas members
Harry Jones returned from
Enid Sunday where he had been
working for a street improve-
ment company.
Artists have no trouble in se
curing models. The famous
beauties have discarded corsets
and haye become models in face
and form since taking Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents,
Tea or Tablets.—Templin Drug
Co
J W. Reddeck, of Southard,
was transacting business in
Darrow Tuesday.
The poles with which to make
the connections between the two
telephone companies at Darrow
arrived this week. When the
connection is finished we will
have good 'phone accommoda-
tions with the surrounding
country.
Piles get quick and certain re-
lief from Dr. Shoop's Magic
Ointment. Please note it is
made alone for Piles, and its
action is positive and certain.
Itching, painful, protruding or
blind piles disappear like magic
by its use. Large nickel-capped
glass jars 50 cents. Sold by
Templin Drug Co.
A detachment of the brewer
and dive brotherhood of Kansas
who have recently been whipped
out of the state, are contemplat-
ing a "wet town" in Missouri,
but the good old Missourians
propose to show them. At best
there is not a kindly feeling in
Missouri for Jayhawkers, and as
they have not yet worn off the
James, and boodler stigma, the
ousted brotherhood had better
strike the chords of reformation.
Nerve
Sick
If weak, worn-out,
nervous, cannot sleep;
have indigestion, head-
ache, neuralgia or peri-
odic pains, it is because
your nerves are weak. It
is the lack of nerve force
that makes the stomach,
heart, lungs, etc., work
imperfectly—become sick.
Dr. Miles' Nervine cures
the sick when it restores
nerve strength, and puts
the power behind the or-
gans to do their work.
"Almost three years I suffered from
nervousness. Indigestion, and palpita-
tion of the heart. I could not eat or
sleep with comfort, or walk or talk
without suffering. Altogether I was
In a bad condiUon. My doctor di4 not
seem to do me any good. I had tried
so many remedies that I did not have
much hope of any of them doing me
any good. Dr. Miles' Nervine was
suggested by a friend. I got relief
from the first, and after a few day3
I felt like a new person. It not only
relieved my heart and nerves, but
has invigorated my whole rystem. I
am very grateful because since I have
stopped using it, I have had absolutely
no return of my old trouble."
„ _ MRS. HOWARD FORD.
60 Summit Ave., Worcester, Mass.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your
druggist, who will guarantee that the
first bottle will benefit. If It fails, he
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
There has been general rejoic-
ing among our people this week
over the copious rainfall on Mon-
day morning. All the creeks
were bank full and the ground
is thoroughly soaked. The only
discomfort noticable was caused
by the extreme cold since the
rain. On Tuesday and Wednes-
day morning it froze ice from a
16th to an 8th of an inch thick.
Homestead had a touch of high
life the other Sunday brought on
by a drunken brawl. A "deputy
sheriff" and the saloon keeper
and another character or two
participated in the fracas. The
"lid" is said to have been open
and a round of gambling fol-
lowed. A quarrel soon ensued
and turned into a fight in which
the saloon keeper had a tooth
knocked, out and other faces dis-
figured. Still there are people
who allow that there is lots of
fun to serve the devil.
F. B. Land is received a tele-
gram from Davenport, Okla. on
Tuesday stating that his mother
was a\; the point of death. Mr.
Landis left on the evening for
Davenport.
L,et me send you free, for
Catarrh, just to prove merit, a
Trial size Box of Dr. Shoop's
Catarrh Remedy. It is a snow
white creamy, healing antiseptic
balm. Containing such healing
ingredients as Oil Eucaliptur,
Thymol, Menthol, etc., it gives
instant and lasting relief to Ca-
larrh of nose and throat. Mak«
the free test and see for yourself
what thin preperation can and
will accomplish. Address Dr.
j Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large jars
50 cents.—Templin Drug Co.
J. H. Craven and Will Boyd
went to Watonga last evening to
attend an entertainment.
Rev. N. E. Hershey and family
came down from Homestead
Sunday morning and remained
until Monday noon.
Barney Volz has recovered
sufficiently from a flight off of a
load of hay so he has the free
use of his back. He went after
a, few sack a of flour at the
Okeene mills Tuesday.
CASTOR! A
For Infante and Children.
The Kind Yen Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
A team and buggy was hired
from liveryman Hamilton of
Homestead last Sunday by two
strangers and it tock the A. H.
T. A. to have them returned.
Weak Kidneys
Weak Kidneys, surely point to weak kidney
Nerves. The Kidneys, like the IHeart, and the
Stomach, find their weakness, not in the organ
itself, but in the nerves that control and
audttrew
controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone,
is hi tile. It is a waste ef time, awl of money u
weU.
If your back aches or Is weak, if the nrlne
■calds, or is dark and strong. If you have symptoms
of Brights or other distressing or dangerous kid-
ney disease, try Dr. Shoop's Restorative a month-
Tablets or Liquid—and see what it can and will
do<far you. Druggist recommend and geU
V
Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
TEMPLIN DRUG CO.
60 YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
Patents
Designs
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AnTone sending a sketch and description may
fluiefcly ascertain oar opinion free whether an
invention is probably pat^tabla. Communk*.
tlons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents
gent free. < >Mest *"«■ uatents.
Notice of Town Election.
Notice is hereby given that, whereas it will be necessary to have
an annual town election of officers in the town of Darrow, Blaine
County, Oklahoma Territory on the 6th day of May, 1907, it being
the first Monday in May of said year, as provided by the laws of
the Territory of Oklahoma, and
Therefore notice is given that the annual town election of officers
to elect one trustee from each ward in said town of Darrow, a
clerk, an assessor, a treasurer, a town marshall and a town Jus-
tice of the Peace, shall be held on Monday, May 6th, 1907 and the
polls shall be open during such election from nine o'clock in the
forenoon until four o'clock in the afternoon on said day.
Gidnon Daeschner, Town Clerk.
&eufcva\.
Patents —
tpecitU notice.
li; L-uuuuuuiiu. nsnuovvn
< 'Meat atrency for securing patents,
taken through Mann & Co. receive
xeuu noi ice, without charge. In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. largest Cir-
culation of any adenUfle loarnaL Terms. $3 a
year: four months, IL Bold by *11 newsdealer*.
MUNN g Co.36"™4-'' New York
Branch Office. OS F Bt- Washington. D. C.
Jacob Kaltenberger,
AUCTIONEER
Sales Cried Reasonable
Kiel, Otcle
WOOD WORK AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS
H0RSE5H0EINB A SPECIALTY
Say, Mr. Farmer, are your Plows, Listers, Cultivators,
Shovels, Harrows, or any of your Implements out of repairs?
If so, bring them around before you need them for it may
save you time and also expenses. A stitch in time saves nine.
Special attention to Ordering Imple-
ment repairs.
About Your Vehicles:— By replacing buggy and spring
wagon Stubs when worn, now, you will have the comfort
of riding in as safe a vehicle as in it new one.
Your Patronage is Solicited.
E. G. PIETZSGHKE.
Darrow, Oklahoma.
Lath, Shingles, Doors, Building
Hardware, Brick, Lim
and Gement.
We Solicit Your Trade. Let us Figure on Your Bills.
DAYID-SON 6c GASE LUMBER GO.
□ARROW, OKLAHOMA,
Or. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pills
Prevent
All-Aches
By taking one or two Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills when you feel an attack coming otU
You not only avoid suffering, but the weak-
ening influence of pain upon the system. II
nervous, irritable and cannot sleep take *
tablet on retiring or when you awakett.
This soothing influence upon the nerves
brings refreshing deep.
25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold in bulE.
Cure Headache
Almost Instantly, and leave no bad effects.
They also relieve every other pain, Neural-
gia, Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Backache,
Stomache ache, Ague Pains, Pains from in-
jury, Bearing-down pains, Indigestion, Diz-
ziness, Nervousness and Sleeplessness.
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Daeschner, Gideon. The Darrow Press (Darrow, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1907, newspaper, May 2, 1907; Darrow, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180014/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.