Haskell County News (Chant-McCurtain, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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Sure Shot Hod Hug Killer
absolutely guaranteed
Oliver Drug Store
Miss Beckett of Stiver visited
here the early part of the week
FOUND- Oie hour of pleasure
at the Lyric for only 10 coots
Mrs Lola l'errv is
Springs on a vacation
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Phone No 07
g in Drugs call
Jasper Evans and Joe
Schafer have leturned to their
home Hates Arkansas after a
short visit here with relatives
Mrs Print ( rairs left Tliurs
day for a vEit with her husband
who is working at Hekoshe
Mrs MeVey has returned from
Bokosho where she visited her
husband who is working there
‘‘Were all medicines as meri-
torious as Chamberlain's Colic
Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy
the world would he much hotter
off and the percentage of suffer-
ing greatly decreased ” writes
Lindsay Scott of Temple Iud
For sale by all Dealers
Tommy Dewitt managed by living
frugally In Bummer to pay bis win-
ter’s expenses at college As soon as
the school year closed Tommy was
oil for parts unknown and it would
have interested Ills friends tpightily
If they could have seen him living
like Kohinson Crusoe on an island off
the coast of Maine catching his own
fish setting his own lobster pots
planting vegetables in a tiny garden
und making chowder out of a handful
of clams two potatoes and an onion
That the result of the last-named
recipe was appetizing was pioved by
the fact that four people landing on
sum -ir you win stay ior suppui
we’ll have' broiled fish and baked
potatoes and there’s some lettuce let
iu my garden "
“Wo'll stay"
fix our boat”
All that afternoon Tommy tinkered
fnd the gill v atclicd hin while tho
three elderly ladies took a nap In
the warm sand
Then Tommy went out and caught
a fish and broiled it over the coals
"And I'm sorry to tell yon ladies”
ho said as le served it "that your
boat Isn't mended and that you will
have to m’le yourselves comfortable
for the night I shall he glad to offer
you the hospitality of my tent In the
morning a boat stops here vnh provi-
sions You can leave oil that”
Since there was nothing else to he
(1 ne they consented and alter the
fi h was eaten Tommy and the girl
walked down the beach
They talked of m ny things and
Tommy lay awake half the night
wondering how he had believed that
life was worth living until now
lie sir pt on the other side of the
snmlkil! from the tent and waked at
dawn After a plin go in the sea he
went forth In Iris raowy white suit
to face the sunrise
The gill was up and came down to
the heath to me -t him in the still-
ness of the wonderful morning
“The sea Is like a pearl" slro
and tho sky like an
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Mr W S' Gunsalus a farmer
living nt a r Fleming Pu says he
has csorl Clmrbcrluin’s Colic
Ohoieia iii'tl Di iT'liooii Remedy I
The Trials Of A Traveler
: j It is a very serious matter to tsk
H (or cne medicine arJ have th
jjjlin his lainily h r fourteen years
ft airl that he h is found it to he an
wron- cnc pivrn you’ For this
reaaon wo urge you in buying to
be cartful to get the genuine —
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Liver
excel ent remedy ami takes
plea- tiro in recommending it
j Fur stile by all 1 leul'rs
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‘lama traveling stlcfman”
writes E E Youngs E Berk-
shire Vt “anil was often t:oub-
jli'd wit L constipation and ind'gei-
gestimi till htgun to use Dr
Kind’s New- Life Pills which I
have found an excellent reme-
dy” For all stomach liver or
kidney troubles they are unequal-
ed Onl v 2 cents at White’s
Drug Store
others cr it vuu'J rct to the 1--vorite
live" ycvcLr vch a Jurcr
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the beach from a motor boat sniffed
with appreciation i whisptred
"It’s a clambake” said the young-! opal”
es-t of the crowd a girl In a white ' Tommy was breathing quickly
serge suit with a short blue reefer! “Look here” he said “The boat
"Oh I'm so 1 ' ’ r ' I t- t starved” comes early and before it comes I’ve
Further pi ogress buowefl a fire! Kot something to say to you— somo-
with a Film11 i’x "ef set over the thing to say— to you”
coals A sa y ry 3 from the! She smiled up at him frankly
pot "Look here” he said again "you’re
"But there Isn’t much of it” sard' the most wonderful thing In the
the girl -world Y’er-torday I was a hoy trying
‘“Who’s been eating my soup?’” to go through college and living any
quoted a gay voice and around the old way in tin: summer to help meet
Gave Up-1-
"I ruff rcJ fire yx-s with awful pais due to wonan-
iy trovf! Li" wriics Aha Al D Alcrticraon from Chad-
btura N C “Titty grew vorcc till I would often faint
i i could net vfdk at a!! and I had an awful hurting in my
J side a!:o 2 1’CtJache and a backache
j " I gave 1) ard thci'git I would die but my husband
j ui-f d ne tk try CardM no I began and the first both -f
helped me Ey the time t e third L lie wan used I could
corner of a sandhill can Tommy
“Oh” said the four Intruders star-
ing And well might they stare for
while Tommy lived like Robinson
Crusoe he wore a snowy white middy
blouse and white trousers his fair
hair was brushed up from his fore-
head and shone In the fanlight and
ex pin es Today I'm a man ready
to fight life to the finish to— get you
"I haven't a right to a-k anjthiiif
of you lnrt I’ve got to to'! you this — I
that if y on don't find tk ore man
lefore I can come to you Mid fight it '
ou-t with the re-t of th 1 tkit you j
won’t cumpromk-o and take some I
I ! do all my wck Ail !:
i die but CwJui relieved
around hwC said 1 wouL
Eugene (iiissii) a'lrl wife were
Fort Smith visitors Monday
Try a bottle of our
L tio and Chiner
Makes them keep oil
Oliver Drutr Store
Mo-quito
Cl laser
Miss Mary McMurtry of Bo-
il inzi is here tho guest of Mrs
lames Phillips
Dr C C Perrv left Monday
fr a six weeks’ tour through
Arkansas
his strong young figure showed rite' other fellow pet been US'1 yen re tired
effect of good training and outdoor! of waiting for the real tlrirg”
sports Then bet rinse he saw airs Griggs
“We don’t mean to Intrude" sa!d at the door of the tent he went up
the oldest lady of the crowd “hut vt the sands to meet her and the girl
are exploring the Islands we didn't was left standing where his burning
know this one was inhabited” words had In at upon her
“And there’s something the matter! Ltcakfa t vs a fi as t nt whk'i the
with our boat" said the girl lit the' three older ladies ate heartily or lob-
blue reefer “and being women we ster and at which Tommy and the
don’t know how to fix It” girl ate nothing
“Delighted” said poor Tonftny “I’m not hungry Helena insisted
“But I hope you're not keen for when tirgisl “and before the boat
chowder There's only a taste You come I want to walk to the end of
see I cook for one hut such as it is j the island — to — to — ’’
it’s yours” j And when they hud rounded the
lie busied himself In serving the curve uf tire mi nils and were out of
simple meal And while he worked sight ie rsi ed: "Have you for iven
he listened The girl's name be dis- me''"
covered was Helena “Th'-re is nothing to forgive" the
"Y'ou enjoy living the simple life?” j girl said “and I shall never fu get —
said the oiliest dame whose name because I r-lrfiil want to tvmuuber—
was Mrs Griggs and I flnrl! want to— wait” j
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Cardiii slrenp'hens build: restores rnd relieves or pre-
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Church Calendar
Services nt tho First Methodist
Episcopal Church in South
Chant as follows:
Preaching by the pastor 1st
Sunday evening 7:30 3rd Sun-
‘av in each month at 11 a m and
7:30 p m
Sunday School 10 a m () A -Teeter
Supt
Epworth League every Sunday
evening C3C Mrs Leo Reed
President
Hi hie Study every Tuesday
ning“:1o
ivnyer Meeting Thursday even-
in ’ 7:15
C j are invited to all these
v ees A 1) 'Teeter Pas to i
- - Chant Loixjh No 211
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Mee’s t vr ry Tuesday evening
V siting hrochers cordially invited
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Yeary, E. B. Haskell County News (Chant-McCurtain, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1912, newspaper, August 16, 1912; McCurtain, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1922692/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.