The Indianola Enterprise. (Indianola, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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WESTERN CANADA
During tbe early dtfs in the pe parrj * 4 lb* *< r
nod of the growth of the rra;n crop >n *r.4 .* > C * r ,
¥ rst*ro Canada, at w -;i a- thro .irbo .t ditntMFb'* i sl^cs !
It* ripening and garoeri&i period therefore. t taft t
there is >earJy growing ari Increat- n* t* > • .r '* i. .« <
.1 (cim throughout ft'- I u'twJ ;?ti 'e*
a> to the result* wben Lne«t i coo
r tied Tb'-.-e mean much to the tbe j
fr.i.tit! of American* who hate trade
thelr tornes in aorue of the three Prt •
that form that vaat agricultural
c main, and are of eoDxiderable interef'
to the friend* tbey have left behind
The year litO^ in no dihappof ntmert
The crop* of wheat oaU and barler
have been harvested and ft is no*
n fe to speak of results Careful et
t*inat*-H place the yield of Fj/r.nir v. a*
•*-aae;
-• .t a
f tie
Farmers Educational
!~jj and Co-Operative
Union of .America
D 3SrTY :F HOS'EST ueor
Ttt Nc C. "9 ' ? GtaJ
Wo-s Tnan St*a c *t fs-Airtf
Ha«r Tc ,
!K VCKOHAMA..
crld
parts
. to ti
Mc
K itten f L&eea "rrwtt to
#
I : tad m> s.gnal bock
: 2- I bet that bend of tb«
* ■: n.-* ci.? h xtUiing Ka'jry.
CC\ERED WiTH HIVES.
Zr c s Vj'-t of D-ta^*ul Sere. ItcS.
-c rrr-at-rg rtu">er fcr 2 MintK*
— _*.*.« Softener in Terr.Sle Plight.
A Ceitrjl Canada Farmer Finnhiog Cutting H i 7C-Acrt F t d of A' 'it
t' i L jBt'-U p>rar.'e, w:r,*er wh'-atit ■* f rr Dt-ur b*' - • it; it i ' '.r.t
o'.ir 40 fajisbelf and oat* excetd WidiKlrict the • *j) " a- . of &
butheli l>f;r nr . Barley also tat ilom prt-[< : ■ ■ at
ftruMrf} au abundant yield Wi.at wii!
attract the reading publif more that.
volumes of figurea v. ill be tbe (act that
tbuK who have bK-u lDdu'<-d tbro .glj Ilitllfforde /d
lb« itfljenctr ol tt<- 0 vernic -iit to n
tepl of 100 k r -« of frf* gram land. '<
or, by the p«rrsuajilon of frif-bdB U> tti1- ytrar
M-ai - their borne State of f-fakota Mtn It la c
It cii:d te to clof*^ It s ar
!e mtho jt y sj\ ng from at cip<-rt
<'^-"-«^rf'l!por,deI.•. regard r.p tb<- twe
''ei ::al .-'ajikb-. t.^ wan,
the line of ttj<- ' inadiat. . :tbc-nj
1 ay. Writ ■ u on A-tjs' litb of
saya;
ar; to drive nl>r ut fii or
n*k4jUi, Iowa, Illinois, Michigan. In ev«n wil*-«. out of the town of North
diaLa, Ohio, Nebraska or the other Battleford in order to tthe t>eet
h:nt-n frfjtu which people have gone- crops of th** 'J atr • t Th)> rooming I
have done well. Financially, they are *a - drh n abo .* 20 mllea to 'he
in a better position than many of thein north and west o: the town and n a;,
ever expected to be, and in the mat drive did not tw a j oor crr-n I
ut of health, in social conditions, they aw one wheat *roj wh h the <,uner
have lost nothing. i estimates xill yield 40 h!aF.helfl per
One person who has Just returned acre, and I believe it."
from a trip through
Ihe Leth bridge I/ls-
tr.ct. where winter
whtat has a strong
Led with farmers,
•ays:
"We saw some mag-
nficent Kighta The
€ *t i y Here, in fact, all
ti., t < otjld Ix.' dealred
II a few years from
now these great plains
oh. whose breadth for
years roved
hundreds of
thouHands of
beius of cat-
It it w
f we v i
in* *r.« r j
belie. ► t h;
and r*i'Ort
exf>erime j-
an ..
iiti his work Wi
■iv ' ■ ieo nc
. up.Sv
end-
ed by
to
b«* <,hr.fltlan? S<
that the< logy is.:A
distirw t i ijd t} • rx. -
Cour*y
St ho(f
House
Town
School
B
Hcufce
- (li £:L
City Church
in Central
Canada
And
- m r • ?
No va
nander (•
• :.(t hie
Th<- p .
ybrn' / :.i
held
ted \
FAH-'iERS C..VNi THE Fr.EISES
Thote Wr,o ^ re P'ec?rec.' *s Dc Their
Owr E; . Car Figu^t • L o-
crsi Cor per.s>t:on.
Lvery far:xi'
• icierabk arno
Khould p -rehat-
ing the w ry
I igh*. at r;.e,
all for unba ed i:;. h
argunj'-n A Uy pr^-^
ers to p ;t their hay .r •
In wfc h it c <.ii always t
i he -, t< no ai^r imen?
any <m-
'days
ware
Th- ir :
the breeze.
a I-'towd
, „ ,b._. jR, shaking -hi ..-nh
. „<• o.Mh.t h* 'nd ,fi" 'aborer f« D«-::<8 'gr.iixj
Ti., re-, th' ti:: ,cr his ;r':^ 1,1 nfc-
is farn • I'tt L?w E,!"ly •' al:e bin;." f
lorIn ! orthy of hit calling.
Let bite look the world in the ey> <
and be proud of hie craft.—W. S Mor-
gue.
ria t ■.
C !ti C.red t/ Ci.'t'Ct.'a.
■yr f.i -rii- o)d daughter had the
• - c'".-e called h:ve for two
rr.!' i- £te t^-caaie af?ected ty play-
i: t- -- :t <' .Idren who tad it. Fy
f! :p the caused large tores
• t initatiEg. Her body was
a 'err.; >'e '-rre tct it was worse on
It am.? ai-d back. We emi toyed a
I ..t kft medicirje but It did
t ■ ; t r and I tried several remo
c ■ t.* «:tbout avail. Seeing the
C ku-a Remedies adv?rt;':-d, I
ibt .-h; I ^oild try" them. I gave her
a bet tith daily with Cuticura Soap
ar.d ar.' Is tad her body with C"ticura
C ..•ir.n.t The first treatment re-
i — : ->.e .'rhing aitd In a short time
t •• ." ..--e ^i.-aj.peared. Mrs. George-
L rTi ibcH Warren, Mich., Jane 30
ar.d Jo)y ;3
l\Ai*rT a -Lea.. Corp , Sc.* pTcpt. Bostu^
Frcrr Overhead.
A a- < r ,r.s directly over tbe b's '
► . e .n tbe Hungarian res-.
r. •. d a woman vho was din-
rg tt- - -h< bottom dropi -d out
c r -i- tbe bird flew at the or-
. v L(.. - and we bad bird seed
It v.a-s awful."
, nds me." said the cross-
• v. . ... 4'i one time wben we were
. "..e i-au.e of poker on the
to 0 i know how those trail's j
• . about the middle o!
" g 'ie ... n ' ;.n;e a!) the grips and
... - t as s straight into the
::y arO i ke up the game Mccey
... • -- '.■ We got so mixi-u
co ot: -e|j wlncb had woo or
e ■" money that whoever
won ;t vcd Talk about bird
jWjfes
LWuv^S&wm
Ctcanscs \U Sv^tcru
tjjicluaWv.
DxspcU iclds and* H«.adai\>cs
Cc^sV\\>al\&x\;
Av\s T\alura\\v. QCi^XruVx as
a LciXuAwc.
tv aadCKtli
qt\c. C\d.
Tw 6c\ \Vs b^ntj\c>a\ c^co\s.
a\wavs t)Mv \V.%
CALIFORNIA
FtC Syrup Co.
SOLD BY ALL LEAD .ftC DRU&GLST3
(rt sae 'ti- f tr<e £<0* tcr.iie.
JUST AS BAD.
l^ob •(_ «iU yUoT <i."
piano?
S.it Lbs (warily)—I <i. 1.1 knr v
whether the c^n or net, l":'. bLe does.
ATHAIM lC«: CF 1-aACCO.
Twerty-'ouf Cer'oscs rurch^.od fcr
Lewis' Sirs e Blncer Cigar
Factory.
What i 1 r "r.. r 1 r t . f
al! fancy f—.ie tokeeo hi .4 1 y any
factory in '.he l"n:t< •! ' ■ h ju rt
Ix.iii purvh.. - J ty IV. .. P of
Peori i, f.-r t!<e manufacture of Lewis'
Single Bmdcr Cig_rs. 'ii-. lot will
rv.iie twenty-four carK-wte. r.r ! ..« st-
le ted frc -i . L i c- . i.n.1 "vex-
f< rts te. tc the fir
•IiHi ti-, ed
He then crcmsed the Saa
kat/hewan river to the South
town, or I'.attiefiwri proper,
and oontinueB bin report:
"Conditior " around the old
town are an ►•>od if not Let-
ter than those to the north
U< loiinwing the niillioiiK of budaiujut the river This district has much
VihI onoe grazed tlielr grasRex, will)tbe beat wheat crop prospect of any
be k aolld Brain field covering a' I have lnapec-ted this year, consid-
Utrritory of over 30,000 H(|iiare miles *-r iiik Ram pie and yield The wait,
and very little of it but what will yet i er conditions for tlie whole H. itsoti
In w-or'(i fr im $40 to ItiO per acre Al Lave been id. ai and the result is what
ready the h , eatead and pre-emption ' "ilphl easily he termed a buuiiier crop
bill fir h • being well Tilled „ sample «t«-af biuict.t in from the
Ir Il.t li.-trict of Calgary, south, eas' arm of George Tiunoott waa wbown
hay brines a b- tier price tbari 'r.Laled ;
1 bay. Ti • dlf.erei.. • not m> reiy ;
• ' ' « an KEED!N3 OF FARM ACCOUNTS
prepared to do tbe r own taiii.g can ^
' " 1 ' ' r ' Care ettntct with Whic". Sct< Far--.
ll '' :-r;<t o. . r, > t-c Ailcw Things to Drift Alorg
-in of profit on tfce. !•...< <i l.i. over' ts often S;srtiirg.
: wlict tfci-y would re . .. fo. it un-
! The National CoOperator of Fort
The lesson, therefore, is that .1 >ouj Worth, Tcf one of tbe b"st ucb.r.
.ire rro-inK ,o;;y for market lie pre 1 paj,, . i.iiblished, urees the imj< ■
pared to bale jt Don ' count your ha
made
)f keiring farm ac-ji nts
'intii you have pm j. m the i savs
eoudition in v.ich you eat ertainly | ' • „ maE ln b;s or who a
marke. it and get tbe highest marlwtj pn.dont man of affalra. wlU delfb t •
'>r~' '°r '' i !y spend more money than he >. -
i hey ^naMe earh Jarrn* r to bale ;
hi* hay at t;n < y v. r
' r.i f- li LL' 'U
|:«;..fon
'£> Lh't f
| r>nt i* r
: £Z.:W-\
c n an ► e
;
medicine
\v--e*e S tt - o Bail Was.
i!.f F.' i l cn. head of the depart;
• of the state of South
:. of Sitting Bull and the
r .. acre: "The Indians tell
iat - " rc r: ill was a medicine j
l< was the greatest influ- j
*.Sioux at that time by!
his constant apitaiion
whites, and that he diii
y engage in the fight
:e« but that he was back
otion between the Little
«lc the Big Horn making
-!r,i!>an School Journal.
, - „ ... . crrp r
many years. The purcha: • cf
to last the * •
;;!«i for the selection.
ewis' Singli Bi ler< gan will appro*
* r.
mid norili, which comprises Nanton.
JIiKh It.\« r and other equally impor
i me which H|/ok« for itself. This
; mer is * aid U# have sixty a
tant !.-irlets. h correspondent of the v. I i< h will yield 4.". < jht acre
Wniii'p'#.' « Manitf'bai Kree Pre-
pay* <A • 21) "The Krain in th
dlMrn :
I r tf - t iiiern tiiis year All th<
er i if r.« •. t rowding alon^ and ip goort
«ii trt«fh i . eifed and onirrl^at* d lands
There . f o he found those who
4i"•<* « pioneering life in
+i t i .. huf ;th on** man said.
in stating an at*-tuge lor ti* dis-
•\ of South Iiattl* ord I >-av
• ing to make some mono *hat tbe wh« at v.ii) ; ♦-; ! 3fi h.:v:.« i«
acre. The oats will yieW ahout
and barley buwheU< per acre "
V ' orrHKjxmdent n;ii:«iig «if> a ri|
the i anadian Northern Kj. ".'ty,
in I>a.?pbin to battleford. havs
As 1 ir.Mj- (ted th'1 < roj)f in ti f ra-
c' • just for the J.in of .get'ing in O
u.oht con- when t.f knows wij; t money h<
v en lent or v lien he haf no o'her work an(1 wbf.rf, ihit next is roming fr-r
for Ir .MS. If and his boys to do. j The pcT.d l riit is gencrallv one . ,.f
A (lay press should not • locked I bcR no ;,,pa „f w!,at moB„. h( u.,
upon an e*i*i,?< like i.ir s or I nor h,,,, ,. .. ()lt,. .
bor,"i .e Jt should l . ori.'d d asI comUli i;, „, Tbe fVl; . nit..:- is -t
a permanent Invesi,.,,,,:. «l.,h en-L,lallt.1r:p that farn;frs wlc ,)o . .
!' " ' r'" °'jkecp accounts ar- delilx-rat sp' -■
the hay i,e d. ai certainly at • h< i ir- t%rifu, for they ari far from it.
cbn^i nod lonaj , ,.s ■' , , ,■ The : u„ . wlt , „bifll .h, ff.T
.nvcHtrnent r.ee.,s .... ma.ie but . t. .. .;il! . ,in th,.m ,i; ....
t.ood on ar.d tw< t. r-e ...
• - " urift i ' :ie k«ef -i k no a >:nt of t ■
aa the ones ahove iU(.nt oi.i-, ....... t„ i . .
, . ««:. «( Id tcrtle . ::;;n£.~r \.i.c
last many years w.tn no «o.;h
^e.ai:
tt!i Trctbles.
Tbe ft a :> tke-leton complained.
I wo- •' r t mind being exhibited
once in t.vMie." said tbe skeleton, ar- ;
tn i.i-iir.p iih difSculty through its
set tee'.t. 't jt they air me so fre-1
ruentlj .r he courtroom, ^ here the
blr is a:v ..;v nrtcriously bad."
ilut v; • v< r thinks of looking at
such txL.u'.xns from tbe family skel- '
fcton s ,<..r '. <•' view?
•c d in
•fcacco
.. .cicnt to last the f.icr. ry ir>ore
th.in two years. Ar, ext.:.. j e was
■
chte this t. .t.acco,
—lJcor.a Star, J.ihiuiry iti, j 'joQ.
The Poet cf Altru im.
Tlie three et< rual roots o! altruistir
energy are thes< : First, tbe j: nciple
of j istice: that there is a moral law
before which all men ate ?" so
that I oaght to help try n« l,1 t.tir to
Lis rights Second, the print ; 1p of
charity;that 1 owe Infmit. ter.o ruess
to any share or kind of man, however
unworthy or useless to the state.
Third, the principle of free will; that
I can really dec id® to help ir,> m ;yb-
bor, and am truly di graced il 1 do not
do so To this may be added tbi-
idca of a definite judgit.ent ti.nt Is,
that the action will at som? time ter-
ribly matter to the' helper and the
helped.—G K. Chester*on
ft E'
Mi'-"1
tmrs
■ ! harpenei; to dr. p in among tl'en: . :
who v ..Fed to h-it r rnetbodF. 1
no: !a 1; uf brain. bi;i just rare>-«-
! ne*-K and !c: - of habit. !?lan th?.t ^
horn woman is ho' a creature .!
habit, good and bad, ;.nd it fg or!*,
by e-ff< -r h. . der than that :i«vd t< -• t
a cow o. f the bog 'bat a man < : n
be j: * fed to change There is a si.-
vc r i ring the clo d, how -ver, r.r i
t.l. f n ur< r.(. at ions tha* the your..
Cndezvcr n" tc Ct*. r p c ^t to 5ft ' ' 'r 'v ' "• al:en -fi . •! a:*'
Wan ^ th Fach Caricad Ship-
mentioning for upK'ep
Summar'zed the advantnj ■ good I
wages lor tho 'i ri,,..-- and his hi
at such tini's as the; we. d he (
ing nothing ti" ■ i,.. ji;;. s, ■ i , . j
can In t ... : i nd a .Vrinin
market fc - the t u\
HELPiNG T-E TEXAS FARMER
More
\zbHG i
ea-y --
v.< '
arc
'U t.
•.'fn Phrlaithropy.
O.OOO children were pd-
.. tborities of Berlin to
. mer on land within
be city limits. They
; cts wbBre tbey could
.:e gardens profitably
' ir families and tbe
:n st motors.
rrient cf
V'd our r
byecimen Group of £leva torv That f'.uy tc Seen
M." ny Towns Co C«*e."Ca
Hill
b pior m :n>; I don't for th" 1,
of me Br*c* w iuil U jr Iore({ « fi t'
to eomplain ol He d dn't kiew
tbotifb hit the pionaering ol bla '<*!■
h.it.i:^ v ai diwomfiMi and I
Tli« i pen.ng p nnd <j>. <•!« >j. . t ,
wepicrn Canada, uith it railroad lio-
to carry one t almoMt the utter" • '
part i f it the telegraph line to lla: u
the new® fo th«- outside world, the i •
ephone to talk to one h neighbor, ti.
dbily and weekly mull service wIim i
brings and carries letters to t!
friends In distant part, the scIkm
Itoaoed by college-bred and hirhl> t * <
tlfaated teachers, tin ch-ir- .
manned by brilliant div:m s, ti n
the social and festive h e; wl. :
fl.ere about any of this trj give t< i
iiiiiii who go *s there to make hi* I, i <
lh credit of being a pioneer*' Not?
Ing! He might a« well be in a:
hi
i itn
u> 1 ;ound the farn « r nnd
lens without em 11 n
rxpectant enih^uRianu oer
V,'
Texai . -rn* - >
tj.in ! !<« i •
< at h *■: . load •'
• ■hwfl ? .Ml per ::
uj a euro; f] (ft; .
fhe cat arrh< cl the
• I red him, ".Varke
ship s* end* ■
I r > 'c l -
•ar. v } .r n v
he'j ;hf
r arinv tc eal;ze nil that c n be r ;.
from \i.> uliing tin -oil Div.
r(«tate f rops a;. l keep ' o / acer. .
just t i othe; pr ident I. ''n ' \ * <
' ho i . '« wen out iri the r.n.tl sr
ia:l>
; Tight t«
One
v |
r ' 0:
'f.i \ *h r h pros pi-cf a No d s t: '! u;ig
i.«. which could not boast o! f * ,ds
, o.' : t ;. • • ; \,< r a< •• wheat. (•: . < to
.t« t> u hi h per u< ie oaU,, ant
# bushel*- ixT acre of barley.
It u- ii t an unusual thing i ti : ty
parts <il ai «tem Canada lor a iarmer
f to have 10,000 to 30,000 b :-i;ei of
wh«-.it. In the Ilouleau disti <r jt .%
said that there are several lair;.e:
nl.ft wili have 20,000 bushes ol oil's
am :'...ii n <!« uiil r *lurn <u* bun-
ioi| t> ;y .. n to the acre
It t . , an army if men '< hand e
I t l.i'VV cbi . u Canada « rop, and it in m*
. i:.,aied that 30,000 pt 'iplt have been
gbl Id ibis yaar to aasiit in the
'gieai undertaking; there be.ng excur
ions j;tlie outside Morld nearly
wa« n
that ai
the !ir
♦ . tc re
n he e
• np ;
♦ J; to
• r*
i!e in
man-
; an-
•n a* (
: It
af' -
birp'n??
m. : i
■nth w
Lis i i '
cotton ' .
*: t uring
Th' wt *
' ii< • ii ' : ; f /Tii: .
1: . !•: ' who r ;
cotton t irR-.fr fn r
p a st• i • ounr
T- E DCCTOR S WIFE
Ap'ttt nv'tr. Him About Fc&d.
A tyait-ec i. ne cays: "ln tbe
practct ! i£\ professional have
1 fnuL'L ic ii.nl. joints in favor of
liii-t- •: that I unhesitatingly
rt' ;i n * i'ii ' \ ail my patients.
' * ^ ok. . and pleasing to tbe
I'.. * ..t ' -'Li.al in food for the
1 ti1 ?: . n ♦ adapted to ail ages,
tf.Lg k.4*<L' * *h milk or cream
,!(' ■ ' * ~t ' t '' e aged w hen deficiency
4 * i mastication impon-
r r lev* patients or those on
. c i f.n, • iape-Nuts and albu-
' vrf. vf;v nour.ihing and re-
Hypocrite in the Hereafter.
D Madison C. Peter? was discuss-
ing the question. "Will tbe coming
man marry?" He instanced a certaiu
type of bachelor.
'This man." he said, "is a hypo-
crite. He uses his religion af a
cloak."
"And ^hat will be do in the next
world, "h?" said the reporter.
"Oh," said Dr. Pet- rs, "be won't
need any cloak there."
with a large,
loosely packed 4 lb. pack-
age of hot water kalso-
mine, thinking you are
getting 5 lbs. Buy cn!y
genuine Alabastine 7 rop-
erly labeled.
■ 1;
ly tv, 1 : . • n*.
rr: rriK w r« mace, ntd th' n | '
: r averaged 34 < « Dts and the
1 ""id be no troubi*
unction of th" acr j
ws that in many
i stan • • the f.'.r.i.er does- not i« c. v
| ron . - deducting nee -
I exj.'-i ' and noT.jir.ii Jo.- the a.-:
j his wife :ii5d hildron Tr; it o
year ;.:.ti g* t yo;n eyes open.
r/.ac
i
' • low •
• T. U H if
| 'orai. i
( ' r '. Ia
4(; sectind one lf
S^.eep at Texas Coifcge.
only ' saliv'RPt'fin" tuen n: y aii
snltmi let't " about "poor 1-king | TI.e To;: Ag: i iiltura! ind Me' ..i-
Thls farmer kitows that the earload leal ftillege hfi« thre# If>■ I ~ of ti . • n.
Int- it* ..- v • 11 pi i" d ;. h - kei' I «!e it . : t .n | ttrj-o.-es . .<!
ten-erati lot v.h'.eh I d ught biui t Mi to k'*« 'he :.-BtK opi.'o. t'liiftM o?
hut uh he had Tin frfen-l iii tbe uinrk.'t, !enrnii:f -.'u'.tsu Th( Ilorks ron
thaW l« n-i v.: ^ of proving 111* - ,:nc, of KV«n Sh i'.!.<ln«n e*es jint! OBI
and he in -' t;iK* what 'hi <i<aier ran;, f.ve flu -h':* *wn and ■-
Keen fit to i vi .'in I! . n « !; . man ram, a Ml lt.r< < CtKiv/uM i *f$ , .
< ould ha1. !■•<:• «;ih that Kl,iii.. nt one i.m The Sheep huve dm. i,
the (.mi t i'i .tiers ne'.ii n :(| i utrati U t !'• i ' i ■' a- we •(! ilestri >
have stolei ti.t goodn Thl« \r hu* atitl have n ac'f a profit above their
<me e.HH cf h bdreilK where the il *■ I>f! v*-n;< h win. Id *..:•• ant anv farir-v*
tant Hhipj.tt i> ruhl.nl, with no i-huiice k • l .i. a 11 a ! > :<. !< of nmttoi > r
of retired hin farm
tLt. uld inlddk-weit Status lu othui tveij Ua> iu: tlie pact uix we. l.t
ii y rv n idea and is
Soak a teasiK.onfiii
a glass of water for
i.nd serve with the
r. egg and a sjioouti i
■' It f avouring This al-
.j( ; cf nouriuhmeiit that
i<;.i • rtomach c:iu assiin-
■: any •: .caress.
•atiii if a physician and he
mi ,.|. f,iu..'-elf aDd orders it
u.:.ty • il. > :ir tin patients
I l> •( I.:..ii ,' ii g,-,;d a dish of Grape-
: V -• -t Irish '.r stewed fruit as the
li. ai:a>i l;r anyone—well or
It v.i:. '
ti.:1 ttiv< cl i'1i u.ach trouble, nerv-
• r..' j-. ( itralji d rr hra u lag, a 10 day
"i l t N is v.:II work wonders
ti-.-i, ;.i .t.t ir.g ai.d rebuilding anil
ir. th.. way eLding T^e trouble.
"7t i r t a Reason and trial proves.
I-coi! l pkgs lor !ne famous little
tiKk H.t ho&d ti V,"i'',lville."
Kvrr r«i.i! III. tlm. irtlrrf A nrxr
i'i. i M#ur f « m 'iint s« lime. They
r.r* trtnliii, ti bi tttui fi.il of Lumttit
llilOVKt.
Genuine Ah.banine
is j>acked in J ck h-
agfs as th v n by
cut, the cross o.n
pack-ft cluHiysl-c-
ing printed in red.
Remcn.ber tbe red
rross tr.d that others
are substitutes.
msssmsm^iMS^3Z!s^.Tm£.
MIDLAND MAGIIliJE V'C^KS 'M°j;
nnd \ rant fonn<i©rs. Mitt .' !i, vi rt t ! i ,m1m
^iven rur fti! utieutioii. X. < f .r. ' h: • .11.111,
ium. hrn*« cn pulleym ■ -ttufl*
iutf coined tu *toi.lL. 4. . .lwCE
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iy-
ISOifiESTISK S^NpauUt r it it
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Williams, B. W. The Indianola Enterprise. (Indianola, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1909, newspaper, September 24, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270265/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.