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Suffered UntoH Tartar*.
"plmen°t„Vnt" l° * ' 8p*rUn? T^«
for ail femala disorders.
Prtee 60c and 11.00.—Adv.
Hank I Hank.
The fatalltieH due to automobile ac-
cident* are distressing eunuch, hut
one encourngl ng fact in connection
*1th them, ax stated In a governtfient
rejiort. Is that during the lust five
years the number ot' fatal accidents
has not Increased nearly aa fust as
the number of cars. The cara have In-
creased 775 per cent, while fatalities
hare Increased only 2S8 per cent. Thla
seems to Imllcate more careful driv-
ing at preHent.
\V h da;
n oV,.,mil* day if you use Red
llall lllua, American made, therefor*
Croas
the best wade. Adv.
Strict Neutrality.
"Has the war caused you to econo-
mise to any extent?"
"It certainly hus," replied the cau-
tious man. "Whereas I used to ex-
press m.v views rather freely, I have
lately become quite parsimonious In
that respect."
Hare Treat
Tommy wanted to go to the movies,
hut his mother objected.
"Aw. you never let uie go no place,"
he whimpered.
"Why, Tommy." exclaimed his moth-
er; "what shocking had grammar you
use! Can't you apeak more correct-
ly?"
"8ure I can," aitld the boy. "if you'll
only give nie a chance. You ought to
hear nie say: 'Yea. mother, you let me
go wherever I want to.""
THIS II THI AGE OF YOUTH.
You will look tea years younger if yoe
using
Sometimes It la good for a man to
have nn active enemy.
The Difference.
"This poet speaks of the 'drcumam- !
blent air." What kind of air Is that?" I
"Oh. he ineuns ordinary air, as dls- '
tliiKiilshed froin the air thut Is agi-
tated by electric funs, patent systems
of ventilation and thunderous appeals '
for preparedness."
A woman g.ts a lot of satisfaction
out of her belief thut other women
envy her.
I'ure water will corrode glass.
The Effects of Opiates.
THAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptiblo to opium and it* various
preparation*, nil of which arc narcotic, is well known. Even in tho
smallest < oses, if continued, these opiate* cause changes in the func-
wUji". growJh. th* 9®°" which are likelv to become permanent, causing
imbecility, mental perversion, a cravinK for afoohol or narootice in later life
KNervous diseases such a* intractable nervou* dyspepeia and lack of staying
wers are a result <£ dosing with opiate* or narcotic* to keep children quiet
their infancy. The rule among physician* is that children should never
only then^i? unavoidable!"''^681 ^ m0r8 t,1M * ** * ' Ume' "«
The administration of Anodynes. Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrnpa and
t°,chlldr®n by any but a physician cannot be too strongly
decried, andthe druggist should not be a party to it. Children who areill
ttenelne Castorla always bean the signature
ijtfjKTERSMlTHs
h (hillTonic
frintfliT^ Matarto, Chill, and FW. Ab.
• StrMigthanlnf Tonlo.
THE GUARANTEED
RemedyFor Women
'^•STATE NEWS NOTES
SHADOWS or COM IMO C.'tNTa.
Ai-«u*t 1—State Primary.
21 -Oklahoma Htate Federation
bi i^ihur Convention, at Tul*fc
*u* *1-11.— Jefferson county fair. Ryan
Kingfisher county fair, Klng-
j<ep •- .—McCurtain county fair. Idabel,
land" ' — Woodward county fair, Moor#
Sep 7- — Uarahai irounty fair. Madia
Hep — Harmon nounty fair, lloll.a
Sep • -•—Tillman county fair.
Sep. 11-11.—14>V* count* lair. Marietta.
«p 11-13.—Klowa'vuunty toir. Hobart.
Sep. 11-11.—Choctaw tountv fair. .tugo.
Sep 12-14. Pontotoc county fair.
Sep. 11-14.—Custer county lair. I nomaa
fieiTo "'M'—Canadian county fair. El
man1* " —Okfuahc* county fair. Oke-
rniSjgn ""U*—Johnston county fair. Tiah-
Aleatar ',-1*—flttaburg county fair, lie-
Sep. I2-1«,—Tulsa county fair, Tulaa.
Ben. 13-15.—ury an county fair, I'ursnt
routeee1'"1'—^OsmiiiS' B county fair, Ok-
«"j>. 1S-J« county fair. Pryor
•<> U-1S — tae.kson (•ountv fair. ,«lt a.
Sep. IS-lt—Gract county fair. Mangum
Sen. M-i ,—McClain county i.,ir
Sep 14-IS.—Wuahita county fair.
'• }4-l*.—Latimer cojnly fair.
14-1*.—C-rter county fair, Ard-
CALOMEL SICKENS!
ITS MERCURY! DANGER
"Dodson's Liver Tone" Straightens You Up Better Than Salivating, Dangerous
Calomel and Doesn't Make You Sick—Don't Lose a Day's Work-
Wonderful Discovery Destroying Sale of Calomel Here.
Ken.
ValWy —a*rv,n county fair, Pauli
u*'2' —S*«luoyah county fair, feal-
14-11 —McIntosh county fair, Che-
J11 z-lXA VTTAE sets dlractlr ss ths Tinli oqim and nnkta
K2J Tf!!: fcajJ«kss the terror* of Uoaa periods ao drcadad
r ' r s do a woman. It has Iwipaduiouaandaof .uf-
farers and la ruaranterd to help you. Your monay back ao tha aw
■rst bottla if you ar. not ben.auii.-ll at your d«lart ^
TWACHtW MCDICIHg CO.. Chattanooga Tana-
Lieut. Gen. Count Helmuth von
Moltke, chief of the supplementary
staff of the German army, and a nep-
hew of the late Field Marshal von
Moltke, the great strategist, died of
heart apoplexy while attending a ses
•ion of the Reichstag.
BRIGHT DAYS FOR THE ALLIES
austrians reported on the
RUN ON BOTH FRONT8.
Russiana Tak. Nearly Two Hundred
Thousand Prisoners in
Three Weeks.
London—The Austrians in the re-
gion southeast of Trent are still fall-
ing back before the advance of Ital-
ians who have recaptured numerous
Important points of vantage. The
towns of Posnia and Arslere again
have fallen into the hands of the Ital-
ians while in the district or Adlge and
Brenta rivers, numerous peaks and
mountain positions have been retaken.
The Austrians, according to the
Italian war office, vainly attempted to
hold back the Italians by a concen-
trated artillery and machine gun Ore
but the Italians would not be denied.
Sep.
cotah.
S*P H-l* —Haskell county fair, tftlaler
,€"—fair, {'ocua-
5®5* If-lJ-—Coal county fair. Coaltat*
Sep JS-M.—Noble (ountv fair. Perry.
uep' }£')* —Cleveland cojnty fair
2?fP J5"18 -I.incoln county fair. Pragiia
a p' J!"!'-—''reek county fair, hapvili*
(0{J°P 11-10.—Comanche county fair. Law
—Atoka County Fair, Atoaa
oner 1,-1° —Wagoner county fair. Was
denvVlia,11"10 —,Iu,hel count' '*,r> Ho1
2fr' fc- l,—Ottawa county fair. Miami
Shawnee? —Pottawatomie county 'air.
^Sep U-«._Grant county fair. Jefter
Blond —Oklahoma county fair, E4-
Oklahoma Cilv.
Sep 10-11 —Logan county fair, Outhrle
£££ £""* county fair. Vinita
City *®'"-—Beckham county fair, Elb
more"' ,f"13 ~ko**rs county fair, Clare-
Sep. *1-10.— Flate Fair, oklahoma City.
Arril! —North Lincoln County Talr
Ort' fair. .Anadarko
#y"ct- 1-T —Washington county fair, L>ew-
r^t' 'ounty fair. Nowata
Xt a.r VT eounty fair. Hallett.
c.„ 10.11—Stephens county fair, Dun-
kom"s Oartleld county fair, Wao-
sh^:r^kl.h^^^;h"Mt u** « «
You're bilious! Yotir liver is sluggish! You
feel lazy, dizzy and all knocked out. Your head
is dull, your tongue is coated; breath bad; stomach
sour and bowels constipated. But don't take sali-
vating calomel. It makes you sick, you may lose
a day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes
necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour
bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That's when
you feel that awful nausea and cramping.
If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver
and bowel cleansing you ever experienced just take
a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone to-
night. Your druggist or dealer sells you a 50
cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under my
personal money-back guarantee that each spoon-
I'nlm
*®-—Jl—Oklahoma County Fair
The Curt.
"My doctor has ordered me to
Beach for my hetilth."
"What seems to be the matter with
jou?"
"I've been worrying too much about
money mutters."
"Well, you won't have anything of
Hint sort to worry yon if you stny
down there long enough."
ful will clean your sluggish liver better than a
dose of nasty calomel and that it won't make
you side.
Dodson's Liver Tone is real iiver medicine,
loull know it next morning because you will
wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working,
your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach
will be sweet and your bowels regular. You will
feel like working; you'll be cheerful; full of vigor
and ambition.
Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely vegetable^
therefore harmless, and can not salivate. Give it
to your children. Millions of people are using
Dodsons Liver Jone instead of dangerous calomel
now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of
calomel is almost stopped entirely here.-Adv.
If You Need a Medicine
You Should Have the Best
SCHEME PROVED A FAILURE | THI HIM QQAUTTttwm mettm
NE\^hqme
«0T MID IHOtR AM OTHtl BAM
Writ, for fraa booklet "PolnM to be considered fc.fa—
purchasing a dewing Machine.' Learn the f*t*.
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO., ORANGE,IA8&
% thsra ax hundreds of i
real?"
Tight-Fisted Old Gentleman More Than
Met HI* Match in Shrewd
Physician.
A tight-flsted old man, feeling very
sick, asked a friend to recommend a
physician. The friend named a cer-
tain specialist.
"Is he very expensive?" asked the
sick num.
"Well, not so very. He'll charge
you four dollars for the first visit nnd
two dollars for each one after that."
The old fellow aoon afterward
walked into the office of the physician
rations ilverti^l."'the« "ta" on'yna"u'd b' h,s fr,eud, and upon being
^1-"'^-"-"' u • r*m* I to the consulting room
■artleavil a laid the corner stone oi bladder es of the kldneya. liver aod planked down two dollars, remarking:
the new $60,000 Y. M. C. A. bulldlni Swamp-Root Is not re com- "Well, doctor, here I am again '
last week. "Of «v«rythlnf. —- • -
r-v C*Cle?CA,# of is With «r-
An election will be held In Merritt X,\*. ^"swa'^'p^'V
township In Beckham county on July DIu K1^>«r * Co.. Bing-
M for voting . bond of |10.0W ..
for Improving the roads
Kxtenalve prospect,nB for lead and
sine ore is going on four miles north
P 5*r^Jdv^ mention this
uvt wv uciurti. _ «• Oilirp IIUIIB
There again has been a slackening ° , flom,nerce * ««. several different
In the intensity of the bombardment I D'n8 COB,pan,e8 r- filing
CAUGHT IN GARDNER'S NET
Tramp Expected to "Land," but as It
Turned Out He Was the One
"Landed."
They nre telling a story about Itep-
resentutive Gardner and his fervent
preparedness cnmpalgn.
It aeeins that u begging tramp ap-
proached a group of congressmen, and
one of them pointed out Mr. Gardner
and mild:
"Nothing doing here, Weary, but that
gentleman there Is very charitable,
und if you tackle blm you'll be npt
to make a haul."
"Tanks, boss," said the tramp hus-
kily, and he hurried to Mr. Gardner,
while the others looked on with In-
terest.
The tramp and the statesman were
seen to talk earnestly together for
"onie time. Then their hands met—a
piece of money plainly passed between
(hem—and the tramp stepped Jauntily
away.
"Well; did you land hmr a con-
gressman asked the trump.
'"No," the tramp answered cheer-
fully. "No; I gave hlni a quarter tie
ward his splendid national prepared
ness campaign."
Itli-sslim of poverty
tnllllimnires.
Preserving Foods.
A new method has been disecovered.
says an Knglish paper, for preserving
various food products, especially milk
powder, the Idea being based upon
placing the substance In a sealed ves-
sel or packing case with Inert gas, so
thnt this latter prevents the usual
spoiling of contents by the action of
the air. In the French patented pro-
cess the milk powder Is packet! In
metal boxes of convenient size, which
are entirely sealed except for a pin-
hole that Is left at the fop. a number
of such boxes are put In a chamber
and the air Is exhausted by means of
an air pnntp. When this operation Is
finished valves are ojiened which allow
nitrogen to enter the chamber and fill
up the several boxes. When owning
up the chamber the boxes are quickly
removed and the pinhole soldered be-
fore an appreciable amount of nlr lias
time to enter. In this way the con-
tents of the boxes are kept in an at-
mosphere of Inert gns, and the process
Is thus practical from an Industrial
standpoint.
on the various sectors around Verdun
and only one new infantry attack was
attempted. This was launched by the
Germans
Investigate the Onion.
The homely onion has been the sub-
ject of an Inquiry by a British coro-
Gua Jones, charged with the tnur Wh°** dU,y 11 Wa" to *° lnt0
Germans on part of the village of « i . , ,n*
Fleury. southwest of Verdun. wWeh U " cM°*X'r "-ping,
held by the French. It was repulsed.
«ru uii me mur .w_ . _ , , v . . -
der of ,his niece, Sadie Jones neat m tter of Its high cost. The re-
Maud. has been taken from the coun ft"rt °f ,he <-«""nlttee reveals the fact
ty jail at Wewoka to the state prison present high rate of the onion
*• due to the fttoppiiice of Import from
Holland and Belgium and to the dlmln-
■ i® ,m*n dtad- °n® other is ser t Ished Import fnnn Egypt and Spain.
On the front In northern Russia the Injured, two farm houses burn It la pointed out that onions can be
German, have bombarded Russian ,* "C , ' OUW d""aged as a grown in England, and to woman gar-
positlons and follow^ Vm ^h ZnLTUnZ dene"'°f "Vr" r
infantry attacks. Petrograd says thai ty. } C°UD
all the attacks were put down by the
Russian fire. .
Th„ . i H,ate board of agriculture left fot
The official statement Issued by the points in Missouri to purchase cattle
Russian war office places the number '° used for demonstration and
ence the contemplative cult of the
onion Is to lie recommended as real
President Frank M. Gault of the *•'' u'l<'f,,l war work-
HEAL YOUR SKIN TROUBLES
of prisoners captured by r.eneral lirus. P*rimenUl purposes at Goodwell" dls W,U Cuticura. ths Quick. Sue* and
ullnff'o . . _ trirt ..... . ... _
The physician calmly picked up the
money and put It In a drawer, which
he locked securely. The aick tnan
looked on expectantly, awaiting the
next move.
"Well, I'm ready to be examined,"
he said at length."
"I don't think It's necessary." re-
plied the shrewd specialist. "There's
no need to do it again. Keep right
on taking the same medicine. Good-
day, air."
Why Didf Dad Buy
Some of That Land
in ths wheat belt and bam of stock farms
at $6.30 to $13 per acre in any siza tracts.
Small payment down and long time om
balance. For further particulars i«ii
Talley * NrvlMce, tan, Tens
Don
* FWBI,
/Szrt3Jr£!?i=&J!i rr.«
sllolt's army between June 4 and June ,rict ®8rl«iltural school.
23 at 198,972 officers and men. The The first wheat reported this season
number of heavy guns, machine guns w* purchased by the Cox-Henry Grain
and bomb throwers reached more than ('ompany of Fairview, it amounted to
one thousand.
Four German aircraft have been
brought down by British airmen in
aerial fights. The British lost one
machine.
mly look good
Ontario's iiron Is 4t 7.1'ir_> mile:
His Idea.
Bill—I see students In I'urla have
formed nn Anti-Collar league, declar-
ing flint collnrs are unhealthy and In-
artistic. The members pledge them-
selves not to wear any kind of neck-
wear.
Jill—But It's easier to wear n •collar
tImii to linve to wash your neck ever*
ilny. Isn't It?
more than eigl i hundred bushels and
tested fifty nine pounds to the bushel.
The price paid for It was 640 Ac-
cording to the grower. Clark Hall, the
wheat averaged more than ten bushels
to the acre.
O. J McCarty, who on January 31 1
was shot down *.n Main street at Ring-
ling by Aisle Waldon. died last week
at McAlester. *here he went for treat
ment. The shooting of McCarty was
the culmination of a spsctacular rural
brawl.
They
Stand
Up-
Unlike common corn
flakes, the New Pott
Toaities don't mush
down when milk or
cream is added.
And they have a charming new flavour—delicious,
different, ihe true essence of the corn—not found in
corn flakes heretofore.
The intense heat of the new process of manufacture
raises tiny bubbles on each delicious brown flake and
these little puffs are the identifying feature.
These new flakes are firmer, crisper, and don't
crumble in the package—in comparison, ordinary corn
flakes are as "chaff."
\
Your grocer can send you a package of
New Post Toasties
CONGRESS CONTRARY AS USUAL
President's Plsns Are Tweedledeed
and Tweedeldummed.
Washington.—Conferees of the sen-
ate and house on the Hay resolution
to draft national guardsmen into fed-
eral service were unable to agree on Th'rty grain men operating near
the question of including fl.00u.000 Clinton estimated at a recent confer-
relief appropriation nir dependent eDce 'hat the local wheat yield will
families of those so drafted, and a dis- uverage about ten bushels an acre.
agreement on that section was report- The wheat yield was reduced bv the wl" ^ employed to assist in guard
ed to botl houses. lack of mof(i(ure durtri( ™duty.
The senate conferees yielded on all season. Mrs. Robert Lansing, wife of the sec-
o amendments, restoring the lang Th ,t eoun,„ nf , . ™*ary of state. Is one of the "rookies"
uage of the resolution as i; nsBed the „ , counc" of < "n" n has
house. This Includes restitution of the HD V""*0. decide " *a,er
declaration that nn "emergencv now ^ , '.8!"!.e *—o.OOn, for Satur-
mass meeting
ion to the regular army" and "'.'T! talks fa,,
... ' 0 orln* the nmlr..., UnIe opp<Mlit,on
Easy Way. Trial Free
Bathe with Cuticura Soap, dry and
apply the Ointment. They stop itch-
ing instantly, clear away pimple*,
blackheads, redness and roughness, re-
move dandruff and scalp Irritation,
heal red, rough and sore hand* as
well as most b-bv skin troubles.
Free (ample each by mail with Book.
Address postcard. Cuticura. Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Activities of Women.
Thirty women are practicing dentis-
try in Missouri.
Miss Mary Robertson Is a United
States deputy marshal In To|>ekn. Kan.
Fifteen women will attend the Demo-
cratic national convention us dele-
gates.
For the first time in the history of
the Republican conventions, women
DONT GAMBLE
that your heart's all right, w.t.
rare. Take "Renovine "—a heart and
Barr* tonic. Price 50c and 9L00.—Adv.
Unfinished Product.
Four-year-old Marjorle was sent by
her futher to get the egg from a nest I
In a fence corner, where a certain hen
persisted in laying each day. To her
great astonishment she found a soft-
shelled egg in the nest, and leaving It
she ran buck to her father, exclaiming,
breathlessly: "O. papa. I didn't bring
the egg cause It Isn't finished yet."
—Cleveland Leader.
A non r hM mm
elM-wfcere. Ki
1X121
CASH OK
Musical 7
Bacon—I understand your new
neighbors are musical.
Egbert—Are what?
"Musical."
• "Who said thatr
"<>h I heard It. Is It not so?"
"Well, I reckon he likes to fiddle
rtw-.ii4
_ pKUIIiat PH.
FREDMCKSON-MOH MUSIC CO„OU*mC%
Salvini'i Descendants.
Salvlnl. the great Itallun tragedian,
made It a condition that none of his
sons should act In Italy so long as bo
remained on the stage. So Gnstavo
was hanishe<l to the other countries
of the continent and acted In Russia
and Austria with some successes. Alex,
ander learned the English language
and played In this country until ho
died at nn early age. Tomaso is now
an nctor in Italy and is said to have in-
herited to a greater degre thun any at
l.ls brothers the talents of his father.
Salvlnl was married twice; first to
and the wlfes like to yeli. If that's <-'l,'meDt,n* Camda. an eminent Italhw
I n /•♦ ancc «a-lm >11 • V i *a
what you mean.'—\ onkers Statesman.
Disappointing Movie.
"I've seen it—'tain't no good."
"'E gets 'ting, don't 'e?"
"Yus. bnt they don't show yer that."
actress, who died, leaving him three
small children. Many years later bo
married nn Englishwoman named Lot-
tie Sharp, by whom he had two chil-
dren. His grandchildren hnve attract-
ed attention In art and other circles
In Italy.
| declaration that nn "eidergency now , , V
exists which demands the une of troops Ju'y 1 , A' ' "
| in addition to the regular army" and L;***"
| of ihe qualifying clause referring to hi i ,
section 3 of ,he army reorganl«Uon ( b,e" ",,i
In the woman's camp near Washing-
ton.
act under which only those willing to H P H<c*<>rth. ho re-entlv
take the required oath could be ,iKn<Kl a< t'0,lr, of McCurtain
dmfted. county, has been placed under bond
( Failure of ihe conference leaves the for PPear"n"> court pending an ex-
president without authority to use (lie Bmlna,ion of th«' books of the court
1 national Kuaid for aggressive purposes clerk"-s 0,ru« 1-ulher fcott has been
j outside the territory of the United aPP°in;,>d c'e>"k to fill the unex
States. plred term.
— Henry Stone, proprietor of a shoot-
More Provocation. tnK gallery at Wellston, shot Will
Columbus. N M American cavalry- Moor,>' " nt*ro Porter, using a shot-
men. assisted by posses of ranchmen ,<Un' T,>P Rhot l***' t^ rated the upper
j and citizens of Hachita and nearby P#rt °f Mo,>r, " bod>' ""d he may die.
towns are pursuing the bandits who John Whiteford of St. Joseph. Mo.,
raided a ranch about thirty-five miles elected superintendent of Okla-
| snul'.west of Hacblta. N M. killing h<"na t'Hv schools for one vesr at a
i William Parker, a ranchman, and Mrs salary of 9*1.600. The new superln-
I Alice Parker, his bride of five months ,en<*ent is 48 years old and has been
I The bandits were Mexicans who re- "n educator tor twenty years, twelve
eently have commitfed numerous mi- of "hlch were spent In St Joseph,
nor depredations in the district They wh'rp h(" *'«* head of the city schools
are supposed to have crossed the fron 1 He wl" talu' afllv* charge of the local
tier on a stock-stealing foray. j schools on August 13.
Three
NO MALARIA—NO CHILLS.
"Plantation" Chill Tonic is guaranteed
to drive away Chills and Fever or your
money refunded Price 50c.—Adv.
Nothing Left,
"You don'l hear niueffllately ubont
those terribly destructive tornadoes
Unit used to lie so prevalent through-
out the Middle West."
"No. yon don't. It must be that
the polith |uns out there are using all
the available supply of wind."
It's a Picnic Getting Ready for a Picnic
Ifyoadtoo—
Spanish OBves Pickle* Sweet Refiih Uam Loaf Veal LoW
Chicken Loaf Fruit Preserves Jellies Apple R-it-r
ti ^
CYom Ball Blue, made in America,
a •? or? bwt, drhghta tike bousewii«.
All good grocer*. Adv.
Nothing puffs n woman up more
than to hnve a seventeenth countn «ud-
•lenly hectmie neur-fnnx>u<i.
Ready to Serve
Food Products
Iruhl m LMyat
Libby, McNeill & Libby
Chicago
Rural Credit* Bill Pasoea House.
Washington - A conference report
on the rural credits bill was adopted
by the house 313 to 12. It now goes
back to the senate and then to Presi-
dent Wilson. The measure establishes
twelve federal farm land banks with a
minimum capital stock of 1750,000 ol
which the government may subscribe a
part If necessary to complete sub
scrlptlons. The minimum loan Is Hot
and runs from five to forty years
Ixians may not exceed (0 per cent ol
'be value of the land.
thousand dollars' worth of
new law books have been Installed In
the library of the School of Law of the
University' of Oklahoma recently, ac-
cording to a statement made by J. C.
Monnet, dean of the School of Law.
The books cost the university nothing
except small Items of freight and were
secured on the exchange account of
the university. The list of new books
has been Indorsed by the supreme
court, which has charge of the state
library and general control over the
•tate llk"«riaa.
Your Grocer
IS RELIABLE
He wants to hold your trade
and tries to sell you brands
he knows you will like.
He is always ready to recommend
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Kates, W. C. Claremore Progress. And Rogers County Democrat (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1916, newspaper, July 6, 1916; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc181610/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.