The New State. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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Ho* uneventful life must seem
w:*h an unthinking clod like that.
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AUTOMOBILES
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t , u.„r,p 10 For breakfast It a mush, grea.-y tO\iS W\4 HfiftdoU^S
lis'-d to Hie''] and hf-rivy In the Afi\S Q^8\TV\^/ OS
mornlriRi My work "-med a ter- ttLttXOlVwfe.
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fulfilv York Stnr Cloon- "' megatln* ti 6DO are of t0 M;,arduous DCS\JOT aX\U.vW\\«
0 f«red f'/r the arrest of the miainin ' • • t home I had beard my father ««£.« —Vg\\T\6 QTV^ 0\d
■,f a a Bobblt, the > • < ittleman • ^ & young fellow who went ^
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of < fiAfiM** .fid correetlons ha, ^r. I lived at a boarding house
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thrrlff al Ada off'-rlmr a ipcrsonal r« "I concluded if It would tide him
wtinl of |10 for t h« nrrntif and I.Inn ti- : over a niornlnK'M heavy work, It miKht
Hi at ion of the tnurdwrer. Citizen* of. lmlp me. bo on my way homo one
Adn iittvo ftlrsndy guarante«d a reward night 1 bought a package and next
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morning I had Grape-Nuts and milk
CALIFORNIA
Fio Syrup Co.
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for breakfast. sold by all leading druggists
ti... bodv or J A Friend capitalist! K,l"'k ,0 Grape-N'uts, and In less 0ne size only, rejular price 50* per bottle.
3 ,k.. I than two weeks 1 noticed improve-I—
ft„d town bullifor, was IhUrr^d 1lOM «« , ^ M] how ^ ,
...kUnd cmetery a lu.aa More ^ ^ } n.mpmber , U8C(1 to walk
limn r.fio pwopIInclud ng mern x r.i o , ^ (o i,usinegs and knew
lh« K.Ik*' lodge and friend* of the fani | h()W KOO(, „ wnH a|mpiy to live.
)|y, wi'in III Btl'Miilimco A $10,000 lifi?
■ nmiranre (ioll<y held hy Friend, and
which wan re(K>rlcd to have lapsed,
ban been found In foreo and will bo
imld In full.
"Ah to my work—well, did you ever j
feel the delight of having congenial
work and the strength to perform it? j
That's how I felt. I truly believe i
there's life nnd vigor in every grain of
Grape-Nuts."
Name given by Postum Co., Battle '
Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Well-
ilOSLYN ENG. CO. I
iIB W•-•• * ..mill Av-vnit. ' 'H"liv' * td|, OhU. jyy lull* of buy
Coimldei aldii damage watt caused In
«liw vicinity of Fairfax hy a prairie flte
thai made a wide scope of land li- I vllle," in pkgs. "There's a Reason,
tnu out everything In Its path Per-
haps lh<< heaviest loser was P. J Wo
tnn, rut Heman, who lost more than
™ Stop Coughing!1
Nothing breaks down the health to
quickly and poativdy as a penisteat
cough. U you have a cough giva
it attrntioa now. You can tdiere
it quickly wiih PISO'S CURE.
Famous fof Half a century at tha
lelisble remedy for coughs, coldt,
hoarvnm, bronchitis, asthma and
kindred ailments. Fina foe children.
At all druggiata't 25 cts.
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Kvrr rrml Ihr above lrttfrl A now
one tiniM-nr* from llmr to lime. Ther
■ rr K«*nulur, true, and full of human
Interest.
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The New State. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1909, newspaper, March 12, 1909; Haileyville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269017/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.