The Garvin Graphic. (Garvin, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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THE GARVIN GRAPHIC
“AMERICA FIRST”
for the welfare of
the Nation
HOSTETTER’S First
for the welfare
of the Stomach
and Bowels
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FOR "—
POOR APPETITE
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OR MALARIA
TRY
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with elmost UDlimitod capacity where
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particulars
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v The oldest and largest exclusive
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HOUSTON TEXAS 1
A recess for currying a null set feu
tures a new lisumier handle
A HINT TO WISE WOMEN
Don’t suffer torture wbeo ail female
troubles will vanish in thin air after tumg
"Fexneniiu" price 500 and lioo— Adv
The Anticlimax
The revival meeting was tense In
!ta Interest and the evangelist Was
waxing eloquent He arraigned the
laxnese of the church people and pres-
ent flay evils In general and every
one wa too absorbed to notice the
growing uneasiness of two lads on
the front seat
With the question "What’s the mat
ter?" pronounced In tones of thun
der the preacher reached his climax
The two boys had risen and were
starting for the door One of them
hearing the preacher's question
wheeled aud said: "Aw 1 got tire
nosebleed'— The Christian Herald
An Improvement
Mrs Josluh Cowles the new presl
dent of the National Federation of
Women’s Clubs was tatking In New
York about dress
"Women once they get Interested
In our movement" she said "dress
more sensibly They give lens thought
to dress 1 may claim In fact—"
Mrs Cowles smiled
"1 may claim In facf" she ended
"that these ‘women start making their
own clothes and stop picking their
frieuds' clothes to pieces"
Looks 60 1
Patience — I see sixty thousand worn-
eu in London were throw n out of work
by the war
Patrice — Oh did the war stop bridge
whist?
Brightens
One Up
There is something about
Crape-Nuts food that bright-
ens one up infant or adult
both physically and mentally
What is it) '
Just its delightful flavor
and the nutriment of whole
wheat and barley including
their wonderful body and
nerve building mineral ele-
ments! A Triap ready-to-eat food
with a mild sweetness all its
own distinctivs delicious
satisfying—
Grape-Nuts
“There’s a Reason”
HEWS OF THE
STATE
FIRE MARSHAL WOULD HAVE
FIRE PREVENTION TAUGHT
AS 8TUDY
NEWS FROM STATE OFFICES
What the State Officials and Depart-
ment Are Doing— items of In
toreet About the 8tate
Government
State Fire Marshal C C Hammonds
Jias sent a circular letter to the super-
IntendentH of all public schools in the
state urging that on October 9 which
has been designated "Fire Prevention
Day" the children of the various
schools be taught jontf-fhing about the
movement for educating people to pre-
vent fires
In his letter he says:
"In my annual report I suggested
that Are prevention should be taught
in the schools of our state in the same
manner as other studies are taught
If this waa done It would only be a
few years until we would have men
and women educated in fire preven-
tion matters and through this method
we would reach the very heart of the
monster which last year took a toll of
8 (Ives and $337562548 in property
value from our state
"Several states now have a regular
text book on the subject of fire pre-
vention and It Is taught the same as
other studies while in other states
books on the subject of fire preven-
tion are used as supplementary read-
ers The books used are interesting
and all children are eager to learn
of fire prevention and fire fighting
methods and the knowledge so gained
remains with them for a lifetime and
assists in reducing the fire hazards
prevention of many conflagrations
which destroy life and property”
Call For Cotton Picker
All records In the history of the
local free emlovment bureau will be
broken this month thinks J W Wal-
den superintendent of the bureau
Over 300 men and women had been
placed In positions up to dale The
largest previous record was made In
September 1915 when positions filled
totaled 312 Within the remaining
ten day of this month Mr Walden
thinks at least fifty or more will be
placed Two hundred and fifty men
could have been given work last
week by the bureau They would have
been divided among farmers wanting
cotton pickers and local companies
wanting men at common labor Be-
tween twenty-five and thirty men each
day are all that apply for work
State’s Prize Hereford Sold
Logan Fairfax Oklahoma's cham-
pion Heretord bull the 2- ear-old sou
of Dr J E Logan's celebrated Russell
Fairfax has been sold by the A and
M college at Stillwater to Col E H
Taylor Jr a prominent distiller of
Frankfort Ky Although the price
haa not been made public it is known
that Dean W L Carlyle of the col-
lege’s agricultural department has sev-
eral times refused $5000 for the ani-
mal and therefore Taylor's payment
Is assumed to have exceeded that
amount The animal when a citf cost
the A A M $750 7
Watongan Takes Starr's Place
Dr D K Hinckley of Watonga has
been appointed acting state veterina-
rian by President Gault of the state
agricultural board and has started
upon his duties He left for Clare
more to make an investigation into
and assist in stamping out a disease
that Is reported to be ravaging stock
in that district Dr Hinckley takes
the place vacated by the tragic death
recently of Dr F M Starr who killed
himself because of a misconception
of the public’s attitude toward him
regarding a diagnosis
Automobile Is Defendant 1
Indicted for an alleged attempt ’to
transport 144 quarts of whiskey to a
Pottawatomie Indian allotment near
Shawnee Frank Cole was arraigned in
federal court at Enid and pleaded not
guilty
The automobile in which the liquor
Is alleged to rae been transported
was seized for forfeiture under a fed-
eral statute and made a defendant in
a separate action the title of case be-
ing "Tne I'nited Suites against one
automobile"
Burton of Ohio Here
Theodore E Burton former United
Stales senator from Ohio made fiv?
speeches In Oklahoma last week
Burton was one of the many dark
horse candidates for the republican
presidential nomination last pimmer
His itinerary was as follows: Tulsa
Monday afjernoon Muskogee Mon-
day night Norman Tuesday noon un-
dor the auspices of the University
Young Men’s Republican Club Guth-
rie and Ponca City Tuesday
Bank Gearings Increase
Oklahoma City skipped uhead of
every city in the United Sates and
Canada in batik clearings increase for
the week ending September 14 This
city had dealings of $4 96‘toun
which was an Increase of pef
cent over the corresponding week last
year and a comfortable gain over the
clearings of the preceding week
t416tOuO Tulsa came second in the
September 14 report with a gain of
127 per cent Augusta Ga was third
with 1261 per cent Macon Ga was
fourth with 1185 per cent
Canvassing For Militia Recruits
"If we don’t get recruits for the
national guaid now we never will”
declared Maj C V Barney U S A
rettied in charge of the Oklahoma
recruiting district "Tbe work is thor-
oughly organized in every respect
We re going to comb this nlate from
one end to tbe other for acceptable
young men"
Probably for tbe first time in the
history of the United States more ef
tort is being put forward In behalf of
the national guard than the army
Twenty canvassing parties are going
out every month to seek militia re-
cruits while only our parties go out
for army service
Canvassing parties will be in the
following towns on the dates given:
September 21 to 24
Waitrika lu Pawnee Okmulgee
and Noimiuii
October 3 to
(kirknha Uutiiite hapuipa McAlea-
ter and iluldenvllle 1
October 10 to 15
iMincnn Alva Nuuuu Wagoner and
Shaw nee
October 17 to 22
FrMrrirk I'lieiokee Stillwater Miami
and Kl He no
October 24 to 29
Maiiffimi Fairvtew Pawlmska Tulile-
Uuh and Ada
November 1 to 5
Holrt Kingtifther Collinsville Halley
ville and Klk City
November 7 to 12
oiltnn Coma city Hwriahorn and
ChaTuller
November 14 to 19-
Woodward suIIIfiw and Kdmond
November 21 to 26
Wllburton aud HurcelL
High Rank Ftfr Local Bishop
Extraordinary honors have been
conferred by Pope Benedict uponthe
Rt Rev Theophile Meerschaert bis-
hop of Oklahoma who recently cele-
brated the twenty fifth anniversary
of his consecration in a cablegram
from the vatical received here
The bishop now has the title of papal
count and is accorded certain privi-
leges few Catholic dignitaries in
America enjoy
The ponttff confers the dignity and
title of assistant to the pontifical
throne upon the Oklahoma prelate and
congratulates him upon his silver ju-
bilee The royal appointment carries
with it the privilege of attendance up-
on the pontifical court at the Vatican
and the title of count of the papal
court
Of the 111 Catholic archbishops and
bishops in America only teu have been
favored with the dignity and honor
thus conferred upon Bishop Meer-
schaert Compliment For Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City is rated among tbe
leading "prosperity centers' of the
United Ftales by Babson's statistical
organization Wellesly Mills Mass a
letter received at the Chamber of
Commerce says This association
keeps reporters in all parts of the
country to inform It of industrial and
financial conditions This city's pros-
perity is rated at 20 per cent greater
than the average and the increase of
business for the current three months
of the present year Is 65 per cent
greater than the same period in 1915
Bank Examiner Named
Edward Jernigan of Boulder Colo
an inspector in the United States de-
partment of justice has been appoint-
ed federal bank examiner for the
south-central district of Oklahoma
Mr Jernigan succeeds J P Wheat-
ley Th south-central district is
composed of Carter Cleveland Gar-
vin Grady Hughes Jefferson Love
McClain Murray Pontotoc Pottawat-
omie Seminole and Stephens coun-
ties ‘Oklahoma City in the dividing
line between the north-central and the
south-central districts
Considering Bidding On New Line
That the Fort Smith & Western
railroad is considering bidding for the
proposed northwest road from Okla-
homa City was a rumor here Noth-
ing definite has come from represen-
tatives of the road but local Chamber
of Commerce officials take the atti-
tude that so long as the line la built
they do not care who construct it
A mass meeting to determine the
amount of Oklahoma City’s bonus was
held Thursday evening
Protests On Oil Taxes Dismissed
Seventy-five protests against pay-
ment ofthe 3-per cent gros produc-
tion tax oft oil and gas w ere dUmissed
by the state board of equalization be-
cause of a lark of pro-ecution The
protestants now have thirty days in
which to perfect an appeal to the su-
preme court Approximately $75 OM
is involved in the protests
Live Stock Records Broken
The week closing last Saturday was
the greatest in the history of the Ok-
lahoma City market figures showing
that a total of 557 carloads of live-
stock were received at the local stock
yards during the six days This in-
cludes ca!tie hogs calves and sheep
Former record for livestock receipts
was 610 cars received in one week
three months ago
This was the third time that receipts
have run more than 500 cars here
High prices have ben paid for pork
by buyers all week but the closing
prices were 25 cents lower than one
week ago
Price of pork Is now nearly $3 a hun
died higher than one year ago
Appointment Confirmed
The supreme court confirmed the
appointment of Judge Hunter John-
son 0t Hoidenvilie as a member of the
supreme court succeeding Judge
George R Rlttenhou-o who resigned
The appointment was made by the
governor and is effective on October 1
Capitol Commission Meets
A meeting ot the capitol building
commission was held last week to re-
ceive bids for installing the electrical
fixtures In the state capitol building
Whenever You Need t General Tonit
Takd Grove’t
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as m Gen-
eral Tonic because it contains the well
known tonic properties of QUININE and
IKON It acts on tbe Liver Drives out
Malaria Enriches tbe Blood and Builds
ep tbe Whole Syfeeta SO cents
Acquitted
"The sheriff tells tue" remarked a
visitor to a western town "that there
husn’t been a prisoner la Hie county
jail for over a year That woeld seem
to Indicate that your community Is un-
usually free from crime"
"Not necessarily" replied the native
"We’ve got some pretty slick lawyers
around here"
ON FIRST 8YMPTOM8
use "Renovine” and be cured Do not
wait until the heart organ is beyond
repair "Renovine" fa tbe heart and
nerve tonic Price 60c and $100— Adv
Reasonable Precaution
Tbe ludy was complaining to her
dairyman some time ago regarding the
quality of his milk
“Short o’ grass feed mum short o'
grans feed this time o year" said the
jocular luilkmun "Bless yon them
cows o mine are just as sorry about
it as I am I often stands find watches
’em crylu reg’lur cry in mum because
they feel as bow their milk don't do
’em credit You don’t believe It?"
"Oh yes 1 believe It” said the lady
"but I wish In future you’d see that
they don't drop their tears Into our
can"
Disagreeable and Dangerous Trouble
la Diarrhoea but a speedy and certain
cure is found Id Mississippi Diarrhoea
Cordial Price 25c and 60c — Adv
Ideal Wife
Miss Marion I’omeroy £rnlth tbe
Cape Cod heiress who has just won a
legal contest for the control of her
huge fortune believes In women's
rights
There will be fewer divorces" she
said to a reporter "when men treat
women as their equals
" 'Do you know the kind of wife my
ideal is?’ a married man once said to
me
Of course I do said I ‘Your Ideal
wife is the kind that's tickled to death
over a birthday present of a bag of
flour "
RELIABLE REMEDY
RESTORES KIDNEYS
For many year druggist bare watched
frith much iotereet the remarkable record
maintained by Dr Kilmer a Swamp-Root
the great kidney brer and bladder rest
dy
It ii a physician’s prescription
Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi-
cine Dr Kilmer need it for years in his
private practice It help the kidneys
liver end bladder do the work nature in-
tended they should do
Swamp-Root has stood tbs test of years
It is sold by all druggists on ita merit and
it will help you No other remedy can
successfully take its place
Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start
treatment at once
However if you with first to test this
crest preparation send ten cents to Dr
Kilmer A Co Binghamton N YM for a
sample bottle When writing be sure and
mention thia paper— Adv
True Philanthropist
"What disposal did old Vandergelt
make of his enormous fortune when
he died?”
"Most of It was left as a ’fund to
supply gasoline to Indigent motor-
Istsu "
All His Own Way
The xuan who talks to please him-
self soon has the audience well pleased
with Itself
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GIUKL WHEN BUS! U STOP!
ACTS UiyillMIM LIB
I Guarantee “Dodson’s Liver Tone” Will Give You the Best Liver
and Bowel Cleansing You Ever Had— Doesn’t Make You Sickl
Stop using calomel! It makes you
pick Don’t lose a day’s work If you
feel lazy sluggish bilious or consti-
pated listen to me!
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of tbe bones
Calomel when It comes Into contact
with sour bile crashes ihto It breaking
It up This Is when you feel that aw-
ful nausea and cramping If you feel
"all knocked out" If your liver is tor-
pid and bowels constipated or you
have headache dizziness coated
tongue if breath is bad or stomach
sour Just try a spoonful of harmless
Dodson’s Liver Tone
Here’s my guarantee — Go to any
drug store or dealer and get a 60-cent
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone Tike a
W L DOUGLAS
“THE 8HOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE”
$300 $350 $400 $450 & $500 aiTdwomkn
Save Money by Wearing W L Douglas
shoes For sale by over 9000 shoe dealers
Tbe Beet Known Shoes in the World
W7 L Douglas name and the retail prim is stamped on the boc-VT-Xom
of ail shoes at the factory The value is guaranteed and
the wearv protected against high prices for inferior shoes The
retail prices are the same everywhere They cost no more in San
Francisco than they do in New York They are always worth the
price paid (ot them j - r
Hphe (palsy of W L Douglas product ie guaranteed by more
A than 40 years experience in making fine shoes The smart
styles we the leaders A the Fashion Centres cf America
They are made in a well-eouipped hooey at Brockton Mam
by die highest paid skilled shoemakers under the direction and
supervision of experienced men all working enth an honor
determination to make the best shoes for the price that money
can buy j
Ask your shoe deafer for W L Douglas ibeM1 If ke esa
ot mpply yoa with tho kind yea want taka no otlior
make write for loteraatlng bookfrl axplaining bow So
rot shoos of tho hi ghost standard of ijuaUlj for tho pries
of rtters mall postage froa
LOOK FOR W L Douglaa
and tho retail price
ns the hoitom
Near Experience
"Have you had an experience
this floating hotel business?
"In a way I once boarded a vessel
and lodged a complaint there"
IMITATION IS SINCEREST FLATTERY
but like counterfeit money thB Imita-
tion haa sot the worth of the original
Insist on hLa Creole" Hair Dressing—
It s the original Darkens your hair in
the natural way but contains no dye
Price $100— Adv
Perfectly Good Dog
Mra Jones— Harry shall I send
Fldo to the dog show next week?
Harry — No dear I'm afraid be
isn’t good enough
Mrs Jones — Not good enough ! Why
Fldo never did anything wrung In his
life — Stray Stories
Literal
"If the phone rings this morning"
said the mistress to her new Swedish
maid "Just say I’m out"
A few minutes later the phone rang
Olga stopped her sweeping
"Ay bane out" she said distinctly
and went on with her sweeping leav-
ing the phone unanswered
WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS
Every woman takes great pride In
having her home well kept in having
the family wash done early in the
week Good bluing is needed even
more than good soap Be sure to use
fled Cross Ball Blue— Adv
The pubic's neck Is always exposed
Children
What is CASTORIA
Contorta Is a harmleos antstltat for Casio? OH Par
goric Drops and Soothing' Sjrnps It is pleasant It
contains neither Opium Morphia nor other Karoo'tlo
substance Its ape Is its guarantee It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness For more than thirty years it
has been In constant use for the relief of Constipation
Flatulency Wind Colic U Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea It regulates tho Stomach and- ItoVvels
assimilates tho Food giving healthy aad-natural sleep
Its Children’s Panacea— The Mother’s Friend
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature -of
In Use For Over 30 Years
Tha Kind You Hava Always Bought
TMS OINTAUN 04MPANV N W YORK am
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spoonful and If H doesn't straighten
you right up and make you feel fine
and vigorous 1 want you to go hack to
the store and get your money Do4
son’s Liver Tone is destroying the
saJe of calomel because H is real liver
medicine entirely vegetable therefore
It cannot salivate or make you sick
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of that Sour bile and const
paged waste which Is clogging yout
system and making you feel miserable
I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson’e
Liver Tone will keep your entire fam-
ily feeling fine for months Gfre It to
your children It le harmless doesn’t
gripe and they like ita pleasant lastly
— Adv
Boys She—
Bast Is the Wtrif
$300 $2-50 8 $200
1 Iiooglas Shoo Co Brockton Mass
PrwMnt O
DO YOU HAVE
infect awMtot BforrhMW ef the
lwogat Pain io cbtnl and olden t Palna
under Moulder biases T A light ytoag b
early lo the morning with might fever
(in the afternoon? A chronic cough with
expectoration? Bare yon loot weight
and strength without apparent eauea?
Bare you ioat appetite?
I Tha above are ajnmptoaa of eocnmp
tion If to hare them YOU NEED
LUNG-YTTA and you need U NOW Oo
to your druggist and get ft or If ha
han't It ortlrr direct TODAY IS day
treatment $100 30 da treatment I17&
I USE IT FOR ASTHMA TOO
I 5ASHT1IXI KKDIC1N1 CO
jDephO N aafcvllWTema
smith's
ChollTonic
Sold for 4? years For Malaria Chills
sod Fever Also a Fine Geoeral
Styeatftheiilnl Tonic
i ADVICE TO THE AGED
Ape bring Infirmities each as atapglah
bowHe weak kidneys and torrid liver
Ws his
have a epectftc effect m there or rase
simulating the bowets giva peturel aoha
and Import vigor to the wbeie agtaem
NEW PENSION LAW FOR WIDOWS
Bead for hiaote and lastrocttou M a mn
ta fmw raw au net wiaaiseraa a sl
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