The New State. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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THE NEW STATE
J. DICK
11 Ml I Wil l I
OKLAHOMA
NEW STATE NOTES
Tin- ( 'ill |llll it ! ill l lllllllll ion hint
« *k 1m aril ii j- >i.o fl oiib-i which
will ann-nd .in <n<Ii.: mi I lust Air:-
in i on tin' fruit i ate-i l li'1 |iro|KMi'il
or,lor ni.i 1<•- tli«' Hiiinc iui<' apply t'
mixed carload W i.-> iho muiic us j
Hiialglit h Ii I p in < 'ti t , In the form-
er order only i'ii' eommoifit; j
was «lii|i|ie(l miller the K<>verniiiK late,
lull tin crtiiuii! i hi has now <1 ■ elded
ii allow tie' one eoniliKidil> rate to!
■t|ijil> mi 1111\• -11 shipment l In iniii'|
Iiiiiiiii \vi ie.lit of iln inIx< il shipment ]
I lio.ooo pounds.
lllll'Klai.s elitereil the Yoil.it hotel
ill St I 111 wa t<' i' lu hi Suti'Ui \ night and |
<-.(t i it'll ;iwu> the cash ii'gUter lrotn I
which the) seemed about fiin. I ho
register was found the next day in
a h a ill at the rear of the hotel |
Vbout the same time the Santa IV
depot w.r lii oK''11 lulo hut iioi hlti / 1
secured mil box ear in the tarda wan
also broken open. Two horses were i e
ported stolen, one from the elt> and
the otliei from .i nenrliN farm.
\ Milt W II tiled In the district court
ul I'liwhiiska lu.'i week In fi^nty
\ 11 (ii li< > Hubert iir.ilii .1 the ,\l K
A. I , the .Midland Vale* an.l lb. Santa 1
I', rallwavs seeking lo enjoin them
from transporting Soutlieiii cattle I
into Osage county.
\i a recent meeting of the bo'.ird of!
countv eominlsslonei a of < oal county |
,i resolution was adopted ruling for
lilds lor $ I",null |oi a court house find
JIli.utMi for ,i iail
Konawa is enjoying a healthy boom, '
• it. sidewalk building in the business
districts has just been completed and;
work his begun on many walks In
i lie residence section Many new build-
in,i;s are being erected and the new
JHO.OIKl school building is 11rink coin
jilellon \ s>stetn of water works
.mil an electric light plant wll soon be'
added lo I lie eli \ s enterprise.
I'lans have been completed for
building a modern hotel, sanitarium
and bath house ul the Harper Min-1
t i il W ells neal Waurika, and con-
struction will soon begin. These wells j
were discovered about a year ago and
since that lime much wa'er has been
shipped to points in Oklahoma and
Texas. Il is llie purpose of those In
control to also beautify the grounds
and make a health resort of it
lb it i lie women suffragcttoH ami so-
cialists may combine to initiate a
measure lo amend the Oklahoma con-
stitution to allow equal suffrage ot
the sexes is beginning lo be a strong!
probabillt> Mrs Ida lleyman i«t Ok-
lahoma City last week notified the
secret in of the state that the Okla-
homa suffragettes had decided to initi-
ate such a measure and asked for a
halot title for the petitions to be cir-
culated.
Congressman Scott l-Vrris of the
Fifth Oklahoma district arived in law-
ton last Thursday for a visit of sever
ill weeks while the tariff bill is being
considered by the senate Hi' expres- ]
scs great dissatisfaction with the tar-
iff law, because of its neglect of west1 j
••rn slates.
lturglars have been quite aciive in
Chickasha the pa.it few nights as |
many houses have been broken Into.
In each instance, however, nothing
was disturbed except the pockets of
men's trousers and the reports ststTe
that nothing \\u? secured
SAVING PAINT MONEY
It Cannot Be Done ty Using Cheap
Material and Cheap Painters.
In arranging for painting, a good
many property-owners try to save
money bv employing the painter who
offers to do the Job cheapest or try
to save money by insisting on a low
priced paint. Hut no property-owner!
would i uii such risks if lie realized
what must ho taken into considera-
tion in order to get. a job that will
wear and give thorough satisfaction. '
No liouseowner will go wrong on
the painting question if lie writes Na-
tional I/end Company, 1902 Trinity
lluilding, New York, for their House-
owner's Painting Outfit No. 49, which
is sent free. It in a complete guide
to painting. it. includes a book of 5
color schemes for either exterior or I
interior painting, a book of specifica-
tions, and an instrument for detecting
adulteration in paint materials.
Nearly every dealer has National j
Lead Company's pure white lead.
(Dutch lloy Painter trademark.) If
yours has not notify National Lead 1
Co., and arrangements will be made
for you to get It.
HIS LUCK.
"Why didn't you come around ear-
lier? Tho snow is ail melted away."
"Hat's just my luck, lady. Every
time 1 feels llko workin' de sun comes
out and does me out of a job!"
BABY'S WATERY ECZEMA
Itched and Scratched Until Blood Ran
—$50 Spent on Useless Treatments
— Disease Seemed Incurable.
Cured by Cuticura for $1.50.
' When my little boy was two and a
half months old he broke out on both
cheeks with eczema. It was the itchy,
watery kind and we had to keep his
little hands wrapped up all the time,
and if he would happen to get them
uncovered lie would claw his face till
the blood streamed down on his cloth-
ing. We called in a physician at once,
but lie gave an ointment which was so
severe that my babe would scream
when It was put 011 Wo changed
doctors and medicine until we had
spent llfty dollars" or more and baby
was getting worse. 1 was so worn out
watching and caring for him night and
day that 1 almost felt sure the disease
was incurabl?. lint finally reading of
the good results of the Cuticura Rem-
edies, 1 determined to try them. I
can truthfully say I was more than
surprised, for 1 bought only a dollar
and a half's worth of the Cuticura
Remedies (Cuticura Soap, Ointment
and l'llls), and they did more good than
all my doctors' medicines 1 had tried,
and in fact entirely cured him. His
face is perfectly clear of the least
spot or scar of anything. Mrs. W. M.
spot or scar. Mrs. \V. M. Comerer,
Burnt Cabins, Pa., Sept. 15, 1908."
Totter Vtuh & Cham. Corp., Sole I'rops.. Boston.
Table Talk.
A story tn which Webster Is said
to hare figured: The statesman was
once asked by a woman at a dinner
Iflven in his honor, how he varied In
lils eating and what he generally ate.
"Madam," the answer ran, "I vary in
eating in this respect; sometimes I
eat more, but never less."
Lewis'Single Binder straight 5c. Many
smokers prcler them to 10c cigars. Your
dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, Ul.
It doesn't take much to satisfy most
people who are self satisfied.
!*T
Al.COHOl.-3 PER CENT
A\'«2t'(al)le Preparation for As-
; similating the FoodiitwlRegula
; ' ! tint* Iho-Slotnailis anil IJowdsci'
fjr
Infants /Childrln
1,
«
ii-i
r.yj
Promotes Digestion;Checrful-
nessarul Rest Contains neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral
Not Naiic otic
flrriftr cf Old DrsiwElflfc/tM
f^um/tktn Stud *
Mix Senna - \
fxwhellt tufts • j
ft Sttti * j
f^ppfrmint - \
Hifnrlon a U ShU% • /
horm Settl - I
C(art/ml Suqar J
h'tnAryrttn /'An or '
A perfect Remedy for Conslipa-
;;U lion . Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
V! Worms Convulsions. Feverish-
ly. 5 ness and LosS OF SLEEP
Fac Simile Signature of
ThCCkntaur Company,
NF.W YORK.
cum
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
At6 months old,;
35 Do5F5^K GEI#S'
^Guaranteed ntuler the
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Yeers
MSTDIIIA
MHNr, new yori cmr.
T
acher lets us chew
, .idleyS EzzEzm^wny.
She says the more we
chew Ihe less we ralK,
and besides it's dood
/or us.'
WR8QLEVS
mmmn,
m PEPSIN CUM
Look for rue spear.
MAPLEINE
A flavoring that Is used tne same as ietnou
or vanilla. By dissolving granulated sugar
In water aiul adding Mapleine, a delicious
syrup Is made and a syrup bettor than maple.
Mapi' ine i*. sold by grocers. 1 f not send 35c for
2 oz. bot. and recipe book. < rr r*nt sfg. to., s «uw.
The Easiest Way.
I wonder if tliere isn't some way
we can get our assemblyman to advo-
cate good roads?"
• ■ (;i\«.• him an auto."—Brooklyn Life.
I.owi>' >iif;le Hinder — 1 li«- famous
straight .V eipar. always best quality.
Your tlealer or Lewis Factory, Peoria, 111.
Ninety per cont. of the neuralgic
headaches are attributed to eye de-
ferts.
If \ou wi>1i beautiful, t-lear, white elollies
u^c Ri'd ( loss R.,11 Blue. Large 'J or.
paikage, 5 cents.
There is nothing more uncertain
than a sure tiling.
This Trade-mark
Eliminates AH
Uncertainty
in '.he purchase of
paint materials.
It is an absolute
guarantee of pur.
ity anil quality.
For your own
protection, see
that it is on the sidj of
every keg of white lead
you buy.
NATIONAL IE AO COMPART
1W TnnUr lulHm. " T«*
W. N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 17-1909.
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