The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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THE GUARDIAN
I. E. BiRHOW, MITO;
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I' A Y A 111 ,1- IN AHVAM'K.
Tim 1J ua I'd Ian I* iwhll&hnl trer// Sohir-
,tiff titornihf/ tit if* office In Crowder, OIt
nhomn, fir th' dmneniltuition of H*u-n
Foe, *.! tu, st>rnml-cltim mutter Itrrem
met 14, IUtt.1 ol the i>ort office at Crowder,
Uklnhomn, under th* Irt of Conf/rei* of
l.irch.t, INtV
H. B. MILNER
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
PRACTICE IN ALL
THE COURTS
Crowder. : Oklahoma.
INSI'ltK VOI It IM\ KMiINU
WITH A. E. BARROW
I'llH ( >1(1 Ut'lill I'll' 11 isll l ;i IW -
Mnii i'I ' 'rowder
OFFICK GUARDIAN BUILDING.
J. P. Tignor was "" the «i< k
list several <lnVH I he past week
Fresh lireud,
City Bakery.
tut k ami c
akes at
THOMAS T. NORRIS,
riiysicinii mid Ninwon,
Office at Momiuri Hotel.
Crowder City, Ok la.
H. S. Crowder has returned to
M exicH, Mn., where he is attend ;
ing a military school
If it in earned in a lirst class,
drug store, S. H. Terrell ha- it. I
. I
When %<>u need a Notary s
serviced call at the (inardian Ol-
lire A K. Barrow, Notary
Stops Itching instantly- Curos
11 i I en, eczotna, suit rbuum .tetter, I'a b,
blvoH. liisrji(-1. scabies I loan s Oint-
ment At. any drug store.
Freddie Browne hit the liist ol
the week lor (ionitnighl, 1 exit.*4,
where he will enter school.
The 1'itv linker,
line ol cnndieH, i
and Inncy grucerii
handles a nice
oars, tohaceo,
Wm. H Fuller Geo. M. Porter
FULLEE & POETEE
Attorneys at Law
Arnote Block
Mcalester. oklahoma
DR. J. ELLISON
Physician and Surgeon.
residc rvicc officc bth st near
nib OF S W WILLIAMS
CltOWDKlt, OKI.A.
J. I.. BURBA
TRADINti CO.
Undertakers
KinbHlnier I'tirnisliPtl
ti I >< n a|i|)lii'iit jim
Coffins and Caskets from $5
to $100 each.
'Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything etae fiiils.
In nervoul proauatlon ami female
weaknesses they ore the supreme
remedy, ns thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY,LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
Cotton Hold as high .in SI. I• in
the seed yesterday How Is that
for Crowder as a cotton market.
(', A. Itawtou Iiiih aeceptcd a
position in the dry goods depart
me ti I ol the J. I > lllirh.i I railing
Co.
Kenicmher that S. S. Terrell
Ding Co , ih hea«i(|iiartern lor
school hooks, all kinds ol school
supplies and line sliitiouery
Kire broke out in the Turley
gin stands hint W ednesday night
hut no damage to speak ol was
done.
For a mild, easy action ol the
bowels, a single dose of Doau's
hoKUiets Is enough. Truatineut
euros habitual constpallon. '2!>c a
box. Ask your druggist for them
Vou can buy your bread and
cakes at the City Bakery cheap*r
than you can bake them and save
yourself the worry and trouble of
baking.
A. I,. Turley is being forced to
run his gin several hours at night
in order to keep up with the cot-
ton being brought in the past
w ee k.
Don't shake your life away
when you can cleanse your system
w it it a bottle of chill tonic or liver
regulator. S. S. Terrell Drug Co.
handles only the best.
Mrs .1 V. Turner arrived the
j lirst of the w eek and Mr. Turner
| says things are moving more
[ smoothly around his (|iiarU rs now .
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W Chcnault of Oklahoma City
is spending a few days in tliei it_\.
,i A. Adams il I.ee Summit.
Mil il visHing his lirotber-iii law j
,1. I. liurha. and lamilv
Mrs Kthel lli ury left on the
11 ;.i(l train ycHterday for her lioine
in Sapulpa.
John M. Dods and Kerniei
tiutbelie o/ l.inden, Teiin., were j
in the city last Saturday prospect-
ing with a view of locating here.
,1. II. I.eak is now to be found
behind the counters ol Fred
Browne ready to meet his many
friends and ileal out merchandise
to them again.
lirv Frank Brain will preach at
the Christian Church Sunday
morning and evening. A large
audience at each service will be
appreciated.
11 is reported that Mrs. I,. K
lilishueil w ill give tip the Missouri
lintel on the lirst of the month and
that W. D. Hightower will again
take charge of the place.
W. D. Hightower will leave to-
night for Shelhina, Mo , in re-
sponse to a message received to-
day announcing the critical ill-
ness of a brother w ho is livirg at
that place.
Mis, I.ee Nichols is visiting rel-
atives of her husband in Illinois,
It is reported that Mr. Nichols
will leave for McAlester m a short
while wiiere he goes to make his
future home.
(Jrocttrj Finn Changes Hands.
Boiling and Park, grocers, have
sold out their I usiness. The
I new firm w ill be know n as the
I'ark Grocery Co. The firm is
composed of J. C. and It. It. I'ark
and George Cooper. These
gentlemen are all well known to
our people and no doubt they w ill
put new life into the business and
build up a Urge patronage. See
their ad in another colui i.
RIVERS THAT MAKE DAMASCUS
Situated In Desert, Town Would Ba
Uninhabitable Were It Not for
These Two Streams.
The situation of Damascus is re-
markable she stands isolated on an
oasis of the vast desert whleli every-
I where tienis her In. You may see
from Damascus the sunset firs touch
| with purple the low western hills 'i~t
miles away These hills mark the
lie;.'Inning of the great ib'sert beyond
them there is nothing but a rolling
w,ihi and the long roads to Palmyra
! and llagdail The permanence and
I prosperity of Damascus are due to tlio
presence of two rivers, which have
converted this spot of the dreary,
de.olate and uninhabited desert into a
smiling and welt watered plain. The
Phntpar approaches only within seven
milei of I masons, but by means of
canals and aqueducts sends its life-
glM-ig waters to the gardens of the
eli v The A liana is the stream from
which the city's main supply of water
is obtained. Minerva like, il springs
full born front the base of a perpen- |
dlcular rock at A In Fiji!), in the heart
of the Anti-I.ebanons, and runs a |
course of ten miles in a norge a hirpe
river 20 to 30 feet wide and four |
feet deep, its waters always fresh and |
ice cold, easting out branches every- j
where, permeating every nook anil .
corner of the city, until, as one has J
said "I.iterally. there Is scarce a j
street, bazaar, khan, courtyard or j
dwelling house which has not its mar-1
tile or stone fountain constantly filled
with running water supplied directly
by the Abulia Itself," Thus, the Mia-
! na. not fruitlessly wasting her waters
on that thirsty land, saves them in
her nar'.vv gorge till she can iling
them well out on the desert, and ex-
pends all her life at once In the crea-
tion of a single city Biblical World.
CROWDER REAL ESTATE CO.
Poe* a^ene- al lteal KsUtte and Kenta1 b'.isinast
Loan* money <ui improved farm lands at pet cent
Interest | iy;\l>l ' annually.
Office bleson's Barber Shop OKLAHOMA.
■9L, 9 «. * * •« • 1 ■*!- «
® 1VI. ABL.BSON £
BARBER |
& Opposite Post Off! e. -
< 'lean towels, sharp razor* am! courteous treatment V.
ft) to all. (iive me a trial and yoh will come again. w
® &> £>£> £> «> £>«> «>£> £>£>«> s> ®
BREEDEN'S
Rheumatic One
'nev'z:^ fails
EVERY BOTTLG
Don't Suffer When You Can Oct Relief
It Curca \7h::i /-il Others Fail
F. K. Smith iuts lieon chosen on
the good roads I'on.initiee to rep-
resent (Iklniioine on a tour in the
cast as the guest of li. F. *1 oakum
.1. 1'. Connors also will be one til
the party. Mr. Smith will join
the taain at McAlester today
The City Bakery is now located
in the center of the stone block.
They are better prepared to serve
their customers now than ever be-
fore having more roomy ipiarters.
Mr. and Mrs. I ti I "iiiun suv that
they expect to give Crowder a bak-
ery and fancy grocery to be proud
of.
A Hurt) l'|> Call
Quick' Mr. Druggist Quick' V "t course.
box of Huoklen's Arnioa Salvo- -
Here's • quarter—-lor the love of Mo u ,vo a,j our ,,,,,t,,„i^
so*, hurry! Itaby « burned hiinsolf, r .
terrible .lobule out bis foot with prompt and curcllll attention. Vh-
tbe axe Mamie's scalded I'a ean't1 solutcly no substituting. S S.
walk from piles— Hilllo lias holies . . .. .
1 ^1 «i* . I el rell I >rui! t o,
and my corns ache. sbe got it and
soon 0ured all the fatnilv. Its the
greatest healer on earth, sold In • Dr. Ihonins' Klei trie Oil Is the
S S. Terrell Drug Co. , imst remedy tor that often fatal
, disease - oroup. Hits been used
Dtiilv Trains Passing Througli
Crow tier.
The Indianola Ginners we un-
derslaud have refused to gin the
tanners cotton ol tliat section for
less than 70c per hundred. The
farmers balked and are hauling I
their cotton to Crowder. They
seem to be well pleased too, as ——
several of them say they get a bet NATURAL ENEMY OF MOSQUITO
ter price for the staple here than|
tliev were ottered by Indianola
merchants
Salisbury, Sub ijtation, No, 2, Au£. 1G, 1008.
North Carolina, Rowan County
I, J. L. Kufty, the Deputy S'.icr.ff of Rowan
County, have been suffering with Rheumatic; \ f ir ton years,
have been confined to my bed part of die time, cou.d not
sleep at nights and went to Hot Springs, Ark., for six weeks
but still got no relief. I have used five bottles ot breeden s
Rheumatic Cure and after taking same I can sleep at nights,
walk as good as ever and do all my work.
J. L. Rufty, Deputy Sheriff.
Sold Everywhere
Ask Your Dealer for It
$1.00 per bottle or sent by Mail in tablet form $1.00 per box-
for further information. Write Information Dept.
BREEPEH MEDICINE CO. Chattanooga, Tenn.
For Sale bv S. 5. Terrell Drug Co.
HUNTING DOGS
FOR SALE.
Bear, Wolf. Deer, Coyote,
Cat, Coon, Babbit, and Fox
Hounds. Bird Dogs, l'et,
and Watch Dogs. Pups of
all breeds. Ferrets. Rabbits,
Pigeons, Poultry. Cattle,
Sheep, and Pigs. Send 10c
for til1 page descriptive high-
ly illustrated catalogue.
Write for price list.
M l . PUN N KKNNEI.S,
Dept. OK ,
Reading. - - lYnna-
Fish Known as "Millions" Relied On
to Ei.terminote the Pest That
Spreads Malaria.
M k. r.
No. I Passenger
No.fi
No. 7
No. !l
SOI Til.
. 7 a m
1t'i p. til
, . '.':<I7 p. m
. . 11:11 p. in
with success In our family lor eight
years."—Mrs. I. Whitaker, ItutValo,
New York
NOIilll
Na 4 I "io a m
No. X ' 1 1 H0 a. in
No. ti ft -.".' a. m
No. 'J * SO a in
rr. smith a wksikkn—wksi iiiu nh
No. 1 12:A1 p. m
Na 3 . s; dtip. m
KASt HOI NO.
No. i . • 7;H0 a, m
No. 'J . .1:1ft p. m
There is an average of HO freights
'.'4 hours via M. K. A I nud 4 via il^y
Ft Smith A \\
Cotton is coming in rapidly and
it is bringing a fancy pri 'e too.
'The market run as high as $1.15
in tlie seed and S1 "J. 15 in tlw lint
last Wednesday
Mr.- D B Bridges came up
from Wilburton W ednesday even-
ing to visit lur sister Mrs. A. F
Barrow and Iter mother, B. A
Burnes. She returned home to.
The Power of the Pocket Book.
Hull I really think, w ife, you should
have I ti ut hall dress made a little It.gh
- • 1 . the neck, to sa> nothing of the
buck.
vi'lfp—m haw It changed if you
wlnh. hut the material costs $l•> a
yard
HU|>—I'm--well never mind Ho -
ton Transcript
Dr. W K Crowtler's mother
w ho has been visiting him for the
past three months left the lirst of
the week with her daughter, Mrs.
Blake of Ardmore, w here she w ill
, visit quite a while.
—'
i Heavy, impure blood makes ti mud-
dy. pimply complexion, headaches,
._ji—.i— ""-i- blood
Bur-
dock Itlood Hitters makes the blood
Man at I rich. red. pure—restores perfect
' health.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Tisdale |
are the proud and liappv parents
of a tine baby giri weighing ten
pounds which the Stork was kind
enough to leave at their home
last Monday morning at 'JO min-
utes till 1 o'clock. The Doctor at
this writing, almost a week later,
thinks there is a slight possibility
of George recovering from the
visit oft he stork sullicient to be
able to figure a bill of lumber iu a
few days.
Dissolution Notice.
This is to Certify that the linn
I of Boiling A' Park doing a grocery
Sand market business iu the City
of Crowder lias Hits day sold their
entire interests to the I'ark Groc-
ery Company w ho takes charge of
the business collecting all accounts
and settlcuig all liahilites of the
old firm.
Dated tins the 1Mb day of Scp-
j tcinber 1 'AH'.
Joiim F. Koi.i.ino,
.1, C. Park.
Moiiej lO I<01111. nausea. Indigestion. Thin
If you want to borrow money on | makes you weak, pale, sickly-
your laud you can save money by
seeing Byars the l.onn
Crowder, Okla.
Bendy Cash
A savings account in this bank
is a safe investment it pays you I
per cent compound interest and is
ready cash any time you want it.
I'nlikc other investments it is al-
ways worth dollar for dollar and
you stand no chance of losing bv
the fluctuations of the markets.
I'm: Ckowpkk Statk Bank
That the destruction of mosquitoes
nnd the elimination of malaria should
be brought about by the greedy ap-
petite of am tribe nf the piscatorial
species, seems liUe a far-off and itn-:
probable dream, but such an event
Is the hope and prophecy of men who
have been experimenting with a mill-
.lie fr.: t' water fish from llarbadoes,
known as "millions" I fili al iliniis pectl-
toldesl. a large numb r of which have
recently been prevented ,ln the zoo-
logical gardens 111 l.ondon
They Hie of special interest be-
cause of their supposed action In
preventing malaria. This disease Is
far loss prevalent in ISarbadoes than
in other West Indian islands, and It
Is claimed by many that this is due
lo the presence of "millions' in the
fresh water pools.
Ti e little tish is very voracious and i
itestrovs large numbers of ti e larvae
of mosquitoes that spread malaria, i
It Is proposed to make experiments
i'i the line of introducing this tish
Into tropical countries win re malaria
Is prevalent.
Long Out of the Sea.
Mr. (laynor an Irishman celebrated
for hts good in: nor, was dining one
Friday with s friend and tish was the
only meat served, (laynor was par-
ticularly lond of haddock, and sealed
himself near a fine specimen Ills ol-
factory nerves, howVver, soon made
hint aware that the fish was not too
fresh, lie nrst lowered his mouth to-
ward the head of the fish and then
his ear. as I' conversing with it The
woman of the house, perceiving Ills
peculiar motions, asked ntm whether
he wished anything
Nothing, replied t.aynor, nothing
at all. madam. 1 was merely asking
Ibis haddock whether he could give
me any news of my friend, ("apt Mur-
phy, who was drowned last Monday;
but he tells me that he knows nothing
of the matter, for he himself hasn t
been to sea these three weeks "—Sun-
day MagaslBe.
TRAINING OF TURKESTAN GIRL
"Education" That Seems to the West-
ern Mird to Be of Little
Real Value.
Dismounting before the unrolled felt
| door of one of the round tents, I
peered Into t!v> smoke-blackened in
terior, ptid found an old whlte-turbaned
•khoja" teaching three rosy cheeked
little girls to read.
"How is this?" I asked in Turki, sur-
prised at such a reversal of Mohamme-
dan customs. "Aren't there any boys
in this canij>?"
"Oh, >'ps," nir*woro«i the tearher,
with a shrug of his shoulders; "but
what can we do? We are poor. The
bovs must be off tending the sheep."
The pretty, black-haired girls were
evidently a rich man's daughters, for
the broad brims of their caps were
made of Imported fur. and their shape-
less gowns were of red. green and
yellow silk, woven In preposterous
flowery patterns. 1 i ked one of them
to read where 1 pointed. Sbe did not
even glance at the book, tint began
reciting something as fast as possible,
it was the day's passage from the
Arabic Koran, which neither she nor
hrr teacher understood That w as the
extent of her education.—Ellsworth
Huntington, in Harper's Magazine.
Greatc3t
of Naval
Writers Is
Richard Carry
Headache
For Years
"I keep Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills on hand all the time, and
would not tliink of taking a
journey without tlietn, no mat-
ter how short a distance I am
going. I have a sister that has
had terrible headaches for year^,
and I coaxed her to try them
and they helped her so much,
she now keeps them by liei all
the time. From my own exper-
ience I cannot praise tliein
enough."
MRS. LOU M. CHURCHILL,
63 High st„ Penacook. N. H.
Many persons have headache
after any little excitement or ex-
ertion. They cannot attend
clip—': lectures, entertainments,
or ride 011 trains without suffer-
ing. Those who suffer in this
way should try Dr. Miles' Anti-
Pain Pills, they give almost
' instant relief without leaving
anv disagreeable after-effects, as
they do not derange the stomach
or bowels; just a pleasurable
sense of relief follows their use.
Get a package from your drug-
gist. Take it according to direc-
tions, and if it does not benefit
he will return your money.
In the I-i'\t i sue of t'
paper l'■ t nuled n:n
aiithbrilv, wi t' r a-d ex-
pert in t'.iu hi ien.'O of war
will till a t'.uiUir.ri story ot
One
Night With
the Bi'j Fleet
AM t b e p..dies. hum >r,
Ir.isic hum in interest and
touching i' .dents of the
life ol a plain ai'.e bodied
seaman will I e lo!d in this
stirring naval narrative by
this great writer.
This Story
Is a Rare Treat
It's For You
Read It
KILLTHEC3UGK
C
mlffiJSCSS
MDiWilS fop so*anoo
ru"VOLDS rTBiAi BOiru ran
AND All THROAT AND LUNG TR0U3US
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY*
OR /*ro/vsv Rcru/vocD.
His Ancient Gr'ev.ince.
The congressman ni"t the cor
respondent
"Hav," he exclaimed. "I have 11 mild
grievnnce against you "
"fi.-t It ofT your mind." said the face
tlous serlb"
"It's Just mis," said the congress
man. "When you put what you enll a
clever storv Into m> mouth don't li t it
lie the vintnge of the year before the
Hood. Ctlninie something thai doesn't
late back anv farther than the Cm
■oiders, or possibly the sack of Ilaby-
on. You sc. most of my run tltuents
read the :t ntatisr There's a ginid
fellow."
An I lie shook hands effusively with
the rurrespo idenl and passed along
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