The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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} Spring Time Will Soon be Here*
Many persons find themselves affect
BUDDHA BROUGHT BAD LUCK
ed with a persistent cough after a
tack of influenza. As this cough
an at
be promptly cured by the use of Cham
berlain s Cough Remedy, it should not
Exercised Malevolent Influence from
the Moment of Its Installation
in House.
ce allowed to run on until it becomes
troublesome.
Sold by all Druggists,
\Y e expect to show for the Spring Trade Mo-
line, J. I. Case, and Pern Listers, Morrison
Sulky and Gang Plows, as well as Disc and
Peg Farrows Hockaday Paint will brighten
up your buildings and last longer.
See us for that Incubator you have been figur-
ing on buying. We want your trade simply
011 the merits of our goods- Call and see us.
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tj MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA. |
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President
P. //. UPDIKE,
V ire-President
F. <>. DOST,
Cashiei
The Grant County Bank,
Medford, Oklahoma.
Receives Deposit*. Makes Loans on Personal or Chattel
Security, Improved Farms. Ate.
COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY HEMITTED.
WE SEEK YOUR PATRONAGE.
CSTDepositors in this bank are fully protected by the Depositor's Guarantee
rund of the State of Oklahoma.
If vnn want a d
"No Hunting Sign"
Call for one of ours
P. I. A LBRI'SIIT & m.
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TV. /:. BREWSTER, Manager
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OFFICE WEST OF GRANT COUNTY BANK
MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA
Gibraltar a Bishopric,
Gibraltar 1b a See of the Church o<
England. Its beautiful little Hpiseopal
chapel is dignified by the title of
cathedral, and the bishop of Gibraltar
is one of the lords spiritual of the
British government. ,
Kidney disease is a dangerous ail-
ment. You should never delav a mo-
ment to take some good, reliable, de-
pendable remedy. In such cases we
recommend DeWitt's Kidney and
Bladder Fills. These wonderful pills
are being used by thousands of people
daily with fine results. They are for
weak kidneys, weak back, back ache,
inflammation of the bladder and all
urinary disorders. Sold by all druggists.
Chlidren and Sleep.
j Almost any child Is reasonable and
manageable if he Is in normal condi-
tion, and there is nothing so vital, so
necessary in promoting a natural
t.ealthy state of existence for a boj
or girl as plenty of good sleep.
The peculiar properties of Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy have been thor-
oughly tested during epidemics of influ-
enza, and when it was taken in time we
have not heard of a single case of pneu-
monia. Sold by all Druggists.
World Saved by Great Minds.
Schopenhauer: Without a fa>w great
minds mankind would lose itsel* in
the boundless sea of monstrous erroi
and bewilderment.
The famous little liver pills are
DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They
are safe, sure, gentle and easy to take.
When you ask for DeWitt's Carbolized
Witch Hazel Salve, refuse to accept a
substitute or imitation. DeWitt's Car-
bolized Witch Hazel Salve is good for
anything when you need a salve, and
especially good for piles. Sold by all
druggists.
Always Plain to Others.
It never takes other people long to
find out when a man is fooling him-
self.
If you are suffering from biliousness,
constipation, indigestion, chronic head-
ache, invest one cent in a postal card,
send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des-
Moines, Iowa, with your name and ad-
dress plainly on the back, and they will
forward you a free sample of Chamber-
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For I
saie bv all Druggists.
| An example of the malevolent in-
fluences of an inanimate object upon
the fortunes of its possessors similar
to the Hope diamond is recorded by
Lady Dorothy Nevill in her "Remi-
niscences." From the day a minia-
ture Buddha from Burmah of
charming workmanship entered her
house everything went amiss. Its
installation in the drawing room
"was followed by a perfect avalanche
of catastrophes.''
Within a week a son failed in:
business. Household pets came to1
tragic ends. A favorite pony was
suddenly paralyzed—"and this on
the very eve of an election in whichl
it was io assist by conveying Con-!
servativc voters to tho poll"—from-
which it is to be inferred that the;
| Buddha was not favorable to the'
(Tory party. A few days later a
: neighboring chimney crashed down
I upon a wing of Lady Dorothy's!
j house, doing much damage. Shortly,
afterward the Buddah was sent on
loan to the India museum, where
I after some minor disturbances it
| settled quietly down and has since
remained.
D? PRICES
A WONDER.
CREAM
Baking Powder
Made from Pure
Grape Cream of Tartar
Surpasses every
other leavening :|g-
agent in mak-
ing healthful, y
delicious food i
) NO ALUM I
READ THE LABEL
Buy only baking pow-
der whose label indi-
cates cream of tartar
I Government -> Lands §
Jinks — Is he unostentatious in
his charities?
Blinks—0! ye3; even when he
gives advice he doesn't let his upper,
jaw know what his lower jaw says.
open to settlement in the
« iilpMc §pitt ?tltf •, |
(• You are entitled to 320 acres, and if married •)
•) your wife is also entitled to 320 acres under the (•
(• Homestead and Desert Land Laws. 9)
(• Sub-irrigated land, shallow water, fine climate, •)
•) sufficient rain fall to mature certain merchantable (•
Pattern:
are now in
They are new and sttractive and the
price is right.
high pritv patterns are made in
iium '-ricc papers this year.
1 prkvs run from 8c, 10c, 12c and
to 60c a bolt not a roll.
1 and see our patterns before buv-
Instructive.
"Your friend is a literary author-
ity is he? Hns he ever done constcuc-
tive work." "„\o: destructive. He's
a book reviewer."—Outlook.
If you will just take Kodol now and
then you need not foar or hesitate to
eat all the good food that you waut,
for Kodol will digast whatever you eat..
Kodol is for weak aud sour stomachs.
Kodol is pleasant to take, and it is
guaranteed to giAe aelief. at once. Sold
by all druggists.
United States' Exports m Wheat.
Tho T'nited States annually exports
more wheat, including wheat, iiour
than any other country in the world
146,000,000 out of ti-16,000,000 bushels.
A sprained ankle will usually disable
the injured person for three or four
weeks. This is due to lack of proper
treatment. When Chamberlain's Lini-
ment is applied a cure may be effected
in three or four days. This liniment is
one of the best and most remarkable
preparation in use. Sold bv all Drug-
gists.
Wher* They Excel.
®) Where men are natural leatle
born and some ;ire poets made;
WV v/in !;>< :•• •i : .'Hiies. a:, j ..
get coin in trade. But of th
(® earthly crowd, those form l.m a
slice: ]'(.? 1 Ue average man
| to stan.' 1 round and give advi
and
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1 he greatest- danger from influenza i
' its resulting in pneumonia. This cat:
■ obviaie() in usiftg ChamberlainCoutjJ,
eniedy, as it not only cures influenza,
ut counteracts any tendency of the dir.-
towards pneumonia. Soul bv
I Notice to Owner Before Issuing Tai Deed.
I of Oklahoma, t ratit county, ss.
Tlie owner or owners ar il all those cc
earned or In possession of:
I.otJJo.5 Block fW
as shown on the ol'icial Mat qnd survey of the
city of Pond Creek in Grant County, and -tat-
of Oklahoma fireetiin;.
. \ on and each of von ure horeh.v notified
that the undersigned is tin- holder of a separate
I assignment certificate of purchase issued to him
hy the County Treasurer for the above described
lot which Mas sold to <•ru-.it County at a tax sale
held on the 30th day of November 1W05, by the
County Treasurer of -aid canity, as provided by
law and that unless redemption lie made by you
of said lands from siuhsale within sixty days
after the date of publication or service of this
notice, a tax deed will he demanded by the under-
signed and will issuers provided by law for each
of said lots.
Witness my hand at Medford, state of Okla-
homa, tills 11, da\ of January, linn.
Dan Miaur.ir.
Tax Certificate Holder.
[First published in Patriot January \!7, ran
Notice for Publication 0 2352
Hirs: published .Tanuar;-•■Ji, linn.
I .and Office at Guthrie, Okla.Jan. XI, li)lt>.
Notice ia hereby «ivt ti i;iat Elizabeth Cole, of
Medford, Okhi.. wh... on February 11, l'.iiw, made
Homestead entry No. '.MniK!, Serial No. 0SJS4, for
south half aont.kva.st .|uar.'er, section l!l. Town-
ship-. north, Uaaye i, ue.-t, Indian Meridian,
ha- Hied notice of intention to make final fi e
year proof, to esUMi-i, ,,i„im to the land above
described, before c N. l-.mest, Clerk District
Court, at Medford, Okl.ihom: , on the 2ikl day of
February, lhlO,
claimant naW--. ..a witnesses: u. W. Wright'
8. B. Uiley, .1 thu sli-;.:,rd. Henrv Alldai all
of Medford, ol.-lah
ti. N. IIOI'STOK, ItA^isler
liepor; ,i iny Coaditton o*
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
^ crops and great opportunities to promote irriga- •)
(• tion. We believe there is great future for the
•) valley. If interested write (*
c* john n. dhering & co., I
(® Couftland, : : ; Arizona. |
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1-1 absolutely perfect always cause more or less eye
Strain. Eye strain is the cause of a long list- of symp-
toms, head ache, pain in the eyes, nervousness, ete. 1 have
t in- finest electrical instruments made for scientifically test-
ing the eye. r guarantee every pair of glasses to be absolute-
ly correct.'anil stand ready to make good every defect.
DR. E. BERRIG-AN.
Ar Dr. McLcnnan's Offl,-,.. Saturdtiy.- F..| ntiirv ">tli. 1!)10,
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Satis
I [it ihe crowd at the Fall
l \ Livei^ and Feed Stables.
ion Guaranteed—always.
FALKENBESG,
At a Standstill.
I Hewitt—"Ilotv is your wife getting
•-loner?" .T owe ti—"She isn't gettlnj?
is the game age Flie was
v. hen I raarrieJ her."
A Chemist's Opinion on Skin Oisea;-e.
Mr. Neal, the chemist and druggist
a that in all his scientific enid bu.«i
MEDFORD OKL S experience he has never found any
remedy so successful as ZEMO for the
| treatment of Eczema, Itching .Skin
: Diseases, Dandrufi', lJirniile^. Blaek-
^WWVVW)VVVVVV^ i ,-ads, and all diseases .if the skin and
y scalp. He says that not only do its
M enrative qualities make it popular but
, also the fact that it is a citan liquid
! remedy for external use. A wonderful
1 improvement over the old greasy salves
and lotions which are not only unpleas-
' ant to use but do not destroy the germ
life that causes the disease. ZEMO
draws the germs to the surface and
destroys them, leaving the skin clear
and healthy. Can be nsed freely on
infants. Mr. Neal will gladly supply
those who call with a free sample bottle
of Zemo and a booklet which explains
in simple language all about skin disease
and how to cure yourself at home with
ZEMO.
mO^EY uOA|MED
OK REAL ESTATE ]
MSG TIM K, EAST PAYMENTS, j
| Reliable Representatives UJanted. «
I The Jackson Loan & Tiust Co.. j
€ Fort Worth; fesas, .m I Jackson. Mississippi. f
(No. 57P01
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AND LOAN COMPANY. P'
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'fisfs ItHtd
Nuttntial B«nk Nota? o.iimm ■
Due to oth^r Nationnl Bankfu....
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T . T. Uodfrev . Directors.
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Simons, R. T. The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1910, newspaper, February 3, 1910; Medford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc185917/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.