The Taloga Times (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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THS TALOGA TIMBS
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GQHNT SLEEP
Sufftrad So Much and to Long,
Indiana Lady Inmi Pit-
nmimai^ —^ AA' 'TLhaa
oouri|9% w iiyinii
Cared Uttlt toUvs.
Lssvenwortb, Ind.—Mrs.
fern, of this t«wa, wrltee:
Ms |Mti ago I bnu the om of OuM
for female wsskhssa I wflwd (oek
fesrful bearing-down pelns at... It
eeemsd Ilka something waa Just press-
lag on ths top of my bead and It
burned ilka fire. I waa. Indeed, a
"Tor four yeero I conldnt do my
housework. I waa In bod moet of
tbo time. ... I got ao dlacouragod,
and at tlmea I wanted to die, I waa In
ao maeb pate. At tlmea I hart an
aver.... At night I waa raatHae and
conldnt Bleep. I had no appetite, In
fact waa a misery to myself and everjr
one else.
•T con tinned In this condition nip
Anally I began Oardd ... Took
Oardnl regularly an til I took a number
of bottles. It cored ma. I cannot aay
too much for this treatment, and high-
ly recommend it to ottera.'
For mora than forty yean Oardnl
to
OKLAHOMA
GOOD
hoaps
Tour drngglat aella It Try ltl-^Adv.
Ha Knows Beet.
Hoateas—Ton cant dance T N<
eensel I saw you dancing with Miss
Jones the other night.
The Ouest—Tee, end shs hasn't
spoken to me since,—London Tlt-Blta,
COUGHED FOB 2 YEARS
ORDEREDJO DENVER
Doctor eald shs couldn't get well la
Illinois, but she did.
"I bad a nrr bad couch (or two rears,
all the tlmi, dir and nlsht Could close
tat little. 1 triad *v*rythlnc but sot
ao r*ll*f. Finally my doctor eald he
oould do no mora for me, that 1 had hot-
ter so to Denver, aa I couldn't Uve la
Illinois. Then I tiled Milks Emulsion.
From the very first It helped me. By thi
time 1 had taken If bottles my cousb letl
oh entirely. I have gained In etrensth
and fieah and am now la perfeot health."
—lira. Alice II. Han tier, in No. Fear)
■t., Oalaaburg, ill.
Build up your system and sir* it a
chance to flsht off dleease. llllka Emul-
sion ooeta nothing to try and It hae deae
the work (or thousands of othera.
IIlike Emulalon la a pleaaant. nutri-
tive (ood and a corrective medicine. It
reetoree healthy, natural bowel action,
Seine away with all naad o( plUa and
phyalca. It promotes appetite and quickly
puts the dtseatlve orsana In ehape to aa-
olmllate (ood. Ae a builder of fleah and
atrensth Milks Emulalon la etrondy rec-
ommended to thoee whom elcknaaa hae
weakened, and la a powerful aid In is-
olating and repairing the effecta of waat-
toff dlaeaaea. Chronic etomach trouble
and conattpetlon are promptly rallavefr-
oaually la one day.
Thle la the only solid emulalon made,
and ao palatable that It le eaten with a
epoon like loo cream. Truly wonderful
tor weak, elckly children.
No matter hew aevera your eaee, you
are ursed to try Milks Emulalon under
this suarantao—Take els bottles home
with you. uee It accordlnt to dlraeUono,
aad If sot aatlafied with the results your
■easy win be promptly rafunded. Price
C*o and tL per bottle. Tbo Milks Emul.
stsa Co.. Terre Haute, lad. aold by drop-
■Ms everywhere.—Adv.
Shoes st $14 a pair can't sssm to
bring back (alter*.
One hundred and ton homos aro
'now being botlt In Norman.
Bank deposits in Okmulgee between
VebruaryMand May 4 show an lo-
ot ti,500,000. They have in-
M.000,000 slnoo May IS, lilt.
More than 110,000 worth of cocalao
and morphlns was taken by tha po-
lice In raids of dope Joints at Tolas,
according to Ooocgs Blaine, captain,
who directed tha ralda.
As Msjer county baa never owned a
courthouse building itaoe Woods coun-
ty was divided, petitiona are being cir-
culated to call a $150,000 bond elec-
tion to provide for a building. ^
Guards are being placed by night
around all dipping vats in Leflore
county after throe more vats were de-
stroyed late last week, being added to
the list of four blown up the week be-
fore
A baby weighing one and one-half
pounds was born a few daya ago to
Mr. and Mrs. Dem Stare bar, living
near Tipton In Tillman county. Tbo
little mite of humanity Is reported as
doing nicely.
Exceselve rains have damaged the
cotton crop In the southern part of the
state, according to many of the farm-
ers. The first planting failed to come
up, and many of the fields- are being
replanted or put in other erope.
J. W. Wllliame, director of the nor-
mal training department . of the
Chickasha high school, hss been
named superintendent of schools at
Verden. He suooeeda J. E. Burba,
who was not an applicant for re-elec-
tion.
Thirty-five tracte of nop-competent
and Inherited lands of the Cheyenne
and Arapaho Indians In Washita, Cus-
ter, Dewey aad Roger Mills counties
are being offered for sale by Jessie W.
Smith, superintendent of the 8eger In-
dian agency.
Two truck loads of Jake were seised
by federal enforcement officers In a
raid on the Palace drug store at Hugo.
Owners of the store were released on
bonds of $2,000 each and will be tried
at the next term of lederal court
which begins at Hugo June 1, with
Judge R. L. Williams' presiding.
Lester Clsrk, a prisoner held for
Seattle, Wash., authorities on charges
of forgery, draft dodging and bigamy,
shot and Instantly killed Jack Hunter,
38 year old. Eufaula Jailer, eecaping in
company with a craxy man. Other
prisoners did not Interfere or trj^to
escape, but notified the sheriff.
Edith Bedford, S years old, the
youngest plaintiff who ever appeared
in superior court at Muskogee, won a
Judgment for $300 damages and costs
for injuries received in an automobile
accident at the Frisoo railroad cross-
ing there, April 24. The suit was
brought through her father for $2,000.
Wilburton voters rejected both
water and sewer bond propositions at
a recent election. The water propo-
sition lost by three votes and the sew-
er Issue by forty-eight. The election
was one of the most bitter in the
town's history and both factions held
meetings, parades and Issued extra
editions of the newspapers to get the
voters' support.
Traced through the sale of liberty
bonds to a brokerage concern in Tulsa,
William Cox and Walter Buchanan,
Tulsa taxicab drivers, were arrested
at Miami aad placed In Jail charged
with the robbery of the Fairland bank
April 19. R. V. Prince, another Tulsa
man, gave a personal boad of $3,000
and was releaaed. Five hundred dol-
lars of the $2,500 taken from the
bank by burning into aafety deposit
boxes has been recovered.
ESSENTIALS OF 0000 ROM*
w Canotmotlao -of
Stone* Thereaghfaiee—Drainage
Tha sesaattal requirements of good
■tono road construction may b* eoar
dsn sod into tba following raise:
L Out the high places down to a
grade not exceeding 1 to 10; fill up
flats or low placss ao aa to have n
minimum grade of 1 to 200.
2. Construct subdralns to carry
away all jeepege water; also make
enough cross drains to dispose of sur-
face-water. rig. 1 abowa a anbd rain
of drain-tile covered with stone, fig.
1 shows a subdraln msds of logs, and
Vlg. > shows one msds of Hold stone,
8. Make tha snbgrsde Una and solid
and give It die aame curvature aa the
surfscs of tbo finished road.
4. Spread the bottom course of
stone evenly, then roll end add a little
ON gRCOHD THOUGHT.
"I've got a scheme," eald rarmeij
Corntoasel. "When It's time to get
busy on the farm, I'll get s cam
and have photographs mads of bow
fsrmln' Is done. That'll put the hired
men an' the farmerettes and every-
body on their mettle. They'll all Im-
agine they're moving picture stars,'
"It's s fine Idea," answered the wife.
"Only think of the salaries they'll de-
mand !"
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A square deal always pays.
Getting Information.
"Sometimes," said Senator Sorghum,
"I am tempted to believe In this ouija
board business."
"Getting superstitious!"
"Not exsctly. But there must be
some supernstural way for alt thees!
orators to have found out exactly what!
George Washington would bars said
under these circumstances."
"Diamond Dyes"
Tell You How
ACtiMcan
DtrcctfeoB
of -Diamond Dyss"
i dlrsctloaa ss Maple that aay
eaa diamond dye a new, rich.
mn If yon have never dyed beta*
Druggist has ester card,—Adv.
Man have beea emoted for taking
i aa they eoma.
gubdrelne and Cross aoetlon of Reed.
fine material for a binder, and con-
tinue the rolling until the stones caaae
to sink and creep In front of the
roller.
0, Spread the aecond course and ron
It with the addltloo of binder and
water nntll the whole surface la hard
and smooth, carefully filling with
stone any depressions that msy ap-
pear; then flnlab the whole with a
course of three-quarter-Inch atone and
screenings. This must be soaked with
water and rolled until the surface la
bard and unyielding. Always be care-
ful to commence the rolling at the
sides and gradually work toward the
center; by ao doing the crown of the
road will be preserved. If this work
Is well and thoroughly done the result
will be a road that Is smooth, hard and
convenient for travel at all seasons of
the year. rig. 4 shows a cross-section
of a macadam road, with layers of
atone compacted In place.
ror a farming community the width
of macadam need not be greater than
10 or 12 feet The Width of stone sur-
face should be sufficient to take care
of all the travel on the road; but on
the other hand It should not be so
great as to require unnecessary ex-
pense In the construction or main-
tenance of the road.
When water has to be conveyed
from one side of a road to the other It
should be taken under the road by
means of a culvert. A stone culvert
is, of course, the best but a vitrified
tile pipe or a corrugated metal culvert
may be used.
Lastly, give the road a good coat of
suitable road oil to prevent dust and
retard much damage to automobiles.
Clover Idea.
Transportation Manager — Wbafa
the Idea of raising that brakeman'a
pay? What did be dot
President—Invented a burglar alarm
for every freight car.
Transportation Manager—Burglar
alarm?
President—Yep; puts a bar of soap
in each freight car.
STATE CAPITAL NOTES
Samuel Mtrphy, "SOer, and promi-
nent in early-day poUtiea la Oklahoma
died in Oklahoma Qity. Mr. Murphy,
who waa 75 years old, served at post
maater from July, 1IM. until 1002,
and waa the Brat territorial treasurer,
appointed by Governor Steele hi ISM.
Ho served In this poaltion throughout
Oovomor Steele's tenara of
through tbo admialatratloo of Gover-
nor Saay following, aad tea months
under tha administration of Governor
Renfrow.
Oaa third of the parse la of childrea
at the state school for the deaf aad
dumb at Sulphur are refualng to per-
mit operations to better or euro their
afflictions, according to Dr. A. R.
Lewis, state health <
following an examination of the atu-
danta aeveral waeka ago. Dr. Lewla
and volunteer specialists, who assist-
ad him, found that to par eent of the
children oould be either cured or bet-
tered by operations. Ha planned to
bring them to the University hospital
in Oklahoma City for special treat-
ment.
Dele B. Scare, oaehiar of the Okla-
homa State Bank at Cushing, has Sled
salt for $10,000 against O. R. LUley,
sheriff of Payne county, alleging that
the sheriff ■tendered him by deelariag
that a robbery of the haak November
I, was an inside Job. Two sua ware
reoeatly aoquitted of the robbery. The
iludirotti stilMMBti in um null
af the tsotmoay of Sean at tho trial
that ha was the saly ana la the haak
at the take of the lettay,
" hp theahortft _
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PROBLEM OF 0000 HIGHWAYS
Becoming One of Increasing Impor-
tance Boca uee of Changae In
Methods of Travel.
— a
The road problem of the country la
becoming one of ever-Increasing Impor-
tance, largely because of the changes
In methods of travel which enable the
city man to roach farther and farther
Into the country district. Be does
this first from a business or economic
standpoint and, second, from a pleas-
ure-seeking standpoint In an exactly
atmllar manner, the farmer la getting
fully aroused {o the larartgace of
better and better roads. They enable
him to get to tbo city markets with
hie produce, whether that produce
may be something requiring frequent
trips, euch as milk to a creamery, gar-
dee truck to market or staple prod-
eets to be hauled la their proper sea-
eoe. The bettor tho roads, the cheap-
er be can haul bis prodace and the
quicker he caa do eo, raoalting in a
aaving of thee, and the better choke
Dressing Up.
Mrs. Last cry—My good man, is that
outer garment you are wearing nn ex-
clusive design?
The Plumber—You mean my over-
alls, ma'am? No'm. Buy 'em any
where.
Mrs. Lafjtcry—Then you won't mind
my copying the bodice for a new eve-
ning gown I'm having made?
If Yn Knit
Yaa m lan tha Hist
Have yea over stepped to raaaan why
It is that so many prsdads that am
taaairsly advartissd, ell et ease drag eat
If light aad are eeea btalknt The
masoals plaia—the article mdaot Mill
the mafia of the smaefaetamr. TUa
eppHas mace particularly to a asdMae.
£ medicinal preparation that has real
serativo vslas almost sails ttaaK, aa Um
an endkm chain nratam the rmiftr «•
leeoannendad by thorn who have hssa
baeifltsl, to them who aro in Med of H.
A prominent draggiat says.Tsha to
enapbDr Kilm^T Bwemp-Raet, e
pteparoMoa I have arid for msay ream
sndnmrhmlteto to reeeeamand, fir In
almnet every com it ahowa ireiOiat
aaKa, aa many of my
Ho other Udea
mta.""
Imidlag to
verified tasthneay of
mad tha preparation, the enemas sf Dr.
Kilmsr's Swamp-Root Is due to He ha,
ao aaay people daim, that H felflfiaal-
: every wish la smromisg Udaer,
aad Madder aOmaalK ouiraata art
nary neahlm and amlraBai
add which asm rhanaatiai
Ten may receive a node betUe of
ior sale at all Jwg atorae.—Adv-
Ignorant people are born~ critlca.
FREE FOR ALL.
"My apartment bouao la very nolay.
I suffer In ailaace."
"Tou don't have to do that. Get
a graphophone yourself."
Any Chump Can 0e It
For blm who needleraly complain*
I do not car* a feather;
I'v* found It doean't call for bratna
To crltlcia* the w*ath*r.
The Kind.
"I am looking for a place where
can fill a temporary vacancy."
"There's a restaurant Just over the
way. air. where a number of people
are doing It"
The R<
"Don't go Into thla spelling bee.'
"Why not?"
"Because with your limitations, yon
will find yourself In a hornefa nest'
ESSENTIAL POINTS OF ROADS
Bsaoretg Mlghweyo Redwee Pull, la>
eroaee tho Leed end Shorten
Time of Del Ivory.
Concrete nods reduce the pall, la-
crosse the loed sad shorten tho time
—throe Bssmtlsl points in madam
reed construction. With the quality
of permanence added, the price paid
i lavsetmaat laateed et a
•EST FOR MARKETING CROPS
Parmero Eaahlad to Hani Priduw
waye Am Improved.
Good roedo give a wider chdce et
ttne far marketing erope. If
won kept la eoodltlee to permit navel
aad hauling at an ttasss aad te an
Made of weather, farmers WoeMI
have to nmh their prodace to mai
it
ieefgi
pfiCH
their prodece to naiM
good reade. Bat eeald baM
No Smoking Allowed.
"Did you teU her that smoking Isat
allowed?"
"Tes."
"Did you point out tho uotlcor
"Tee."
"Well, what did she do?"
"Lit her cigarette with It"—Tlt-
Blta.
Shah sop aortaw Citation.
Professor of English Uteratui
Can yea cite eny peonage fi
•to which pram gee tie
the automobile?
rreahmaa—Tee, air.
load, but deep."
waning of
It
Lodger—Wbafa
rant af thle room. Including tbo nee
of tho pleno? „
Landlady—I cant aay
Tou must play me something first
w It
Be—Statistics show that mere beet*
dors ore criminate than married i
She—That la becdaeo the bachelor*
have nobody to blaam it oa.
Great Carryings (
e-My ft
The plainer the woman the
It takoe her "to
a becoalaOan*
If Red Oroea Ben Btao le wed
la the lauadry. Try It and see fm jeai
At att goad giwcara, ft
MITC
ITCH?
caa at fiaa pnasnal Msnda
tatawn far eJaeg toe, end
Si^wsas!K=S5?arias
of the Lida Valay
Gdtfe2d!aNrveda!"^l£L OjL<ai^i, i#
te*a^TVdSt ym ?«arS!m^ l'w& eB
awiUHna aad mimal doetor*, Igot ao relid sat
Hunfs Belva, ft finally send me.
Ihomsnds et sach Isttsm teva bsse lomhed, .ladlftlag
aa to the eamtive marita of thie ereaderfal remedy.
Doat fall to a*k your druggist about Hunfe Belva, flamar|y aalhd Haetfs Oar%
•bow him this ad, aad ash him If the statamsnte heraih made am not emmad.
Sold by all repatabls druadds smiahaa at B man per hex, or mt dkate ea
rsoeipt of stamps or maaay ecdar. - r
A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO..
mm
WILL
LTALU
other what 8teUa Vttaa tor iona tar
druggist will tafond tha i
in
'%ll|
'Mm
rRII TI IM «.r •'
eaee^i
Mrs. Hewbrldo—My doer, rm oa
worried.' Oar cook le ceitylpg ea
thing awful.
Mrs. Otdbrtde—Mlae
thing. Chrtted away
a small grocery stare.
LNINI tmmwmai.
"Whee otm was teMd with her
of acatnooe, aha swept oat (fee rede*
it eat with «
"It weald have boo
paipoee if she sngt
Mr
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