The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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A. E. BARROW, EDITOR.
FRIDAY. JUNK 26. 1 ! 0 .
SUBSCRIPTION RATKH
Od0 year ®' ,HI
H X IllOlltllS W
Tliree months
PAYABl.t IN ADVA*('K.
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morula if
a Ho tit a, fo
ti Ia fttihlinhtil
it it a off ire In <
the
9P fry Hnhtr-
•roinlrr, Ok-
on of unr*
#riitrrnl n* Mrroti
krr 14, I0O.1 m Ihr
Oklahoma, uv.dfr
match*, imu
*t offlri nt fro
Art of i'ottur
Era of "a Bath with Every Room."
"A Imili wilh evt ry room' It; the
| Aim rlcuu Idea of ti:^ "cii.iilortmbie
hold. It would be difficult i" .oik
T H E G U A R D I A N V^
i
^ . j It out of the public'* mind. now it lias
/> r V L /?/ v worked In. but pray rem«irb«r the
! C// (J/IOSC ^Oll JXflOlVt a |ayH
• f washed In a tin busJii no linger than
, g f|:iger bowl. ()o and loo^ the tiny
Hrooki' l bill Tonic bent by tent. f To foci strong, have good appetite ;"r"" , h^*' ns(,d for
* CROWDER REAL ESTATE CO.
|ioea a general Heal Kstate and Uental business.
Loans money on improved farm lands at per cent
Interest payable annually.
Office in Brain's Barber Shop OKLAHOMA.
i io reel Nirony. nave yuuu f
and diction, .lee,, soundly and en- hour. and ^ ** • ->
Brooks' Iron I'eptul for dyspepsia. * nfu' u^o Biird n!k Blood Tlltters. ! maintaining cleanliness of person!
J ' Tin' ablutions of our forefathers were
not extensive It Is true but tbey
lold In thu "high thinking' that was
..... lone toe siuiiibcii. smim • '" ••• i. . . .... i„ i|hiki- days of l< w living
was ill the clttr thl* tr.orning. #p promote digestion a d appetite j 1(r|val|, ^(dences are not thought)
Brooks' K.leetrlc till—the pain and easy passages ol the towels. ,irst.c|.lss unless supplied with elab
I Ask your druggist for them. 2.'
cents a l#>x.
Itrooks' Sarsparilla for the blood, the great system tonic and builder.
,1. II. Henderson of Indianola Doan's Kegulats cu-oconstipation.
ton® the htomach, Htiiiiulato the liv-
tlOD
29,000 OKLAHOMA
BABIES WANTED
You ('tut lind lii'h|
treatment at
MILTON ABLESONS
BARBER SHOP.
Clean Towels, Sluirp razors,
and courteous treatment.
ti. K. Craig Cad Methls
CRAIG & MATHIS
Attorneys at Law
Arnotc liulldlng
Mcalester oklahoma
PRACTICC IN ALL COURT® OF THE
• TATC AN® THI FCDCftAL COURTS
H. B. MILNER
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
PRACTICE IN ALL
THE COURTS.
Crowder. : Oklahoma.
INSUIIK VOI!It DWELLING
WITH A. E. BARROW
The Old Keliuliln I Itsnl it llt'e
Man of < 'row der.
OFFICE GUARDIAN BUILDING.
Kys Salve is
city
Tin; books for the court at I li i j
place have arrived and an goon as
our neighbors get busy and have
enough differences to justify, a
term of court will he held.
irate bathrooms on every floor, and
Ih'i bathtub Itself, hewn from Carrara
, marble or made of porcelain, must be
i >f heroic size, large enough to drown
any ordinary family.—Boston Herald.
killer.
Brooks' White Crea
guarantee d.
if. K. Turner was in the
this morning from Canadian.
Tu-ber cu-llne for roughs, colds
and consumption.
Your food don't hurt you when
you tske a dose of Itrooks' Iron
I'eptol altar sating
When yon neeil a Notary's
services tall at the Guardian Of-,
lice A. 10. Harrow, . .otary. It. W. Carpenter died at the lam- ^i()| H() 8him!i publicity amJ care:
There Is no better tlmo than now ily home in this city last .Tuesday f(„. BOclely entertaining on rare
to lay Brooks' ( hill Tonic and pre mo, ig was ,„id to rest
vent malaria. J^ainnoiint (/diietery W ednesday m«iiH many Journeys wiih hoi own
Brooks' Bromodlne stops headache afternoon. The Ouar.lian extends ( caravan and was the flrrt arhtt. w°a^
reduoes fever, relieves pain, gives its heartfelt sympathy to the l,e" 'mTv MrMlllan had in audience
rest and sloop. rcaved parents
To Make I in portwnt Test—Color
and Sex Not Material —Must
li ITnler l ive Vears Old.
Hunting Is His One Hobby.
William Norlhrup McMillan, who Is
!() entertain President Roosevelt and
Ills son at Nairobi, llrltlsh Kasi Af'it'a.
in April, has engage I In more big-
game shocillng In the laat four years
than falls to must hunters In a life-
Itch! Iteh! Itch. -Scratch, Scratch.
cratch, The mora you seratcti the
worse the Itch- Try lloan's t^int-
mont It cures piles, ei'zema, any ^tian falls to m«si numers m mo- •
skin Itching. All druggists sell lt-[ljnl(. standing over six feel in height j states, suow that about :i< percent.
The infant hahe of Mr. and Mrs. ! and of Herculean strength, he is a man 0f our deaths
of dauntless courage and a deadly ;
The most alarming cond ition con-
fronting the American people today
is our infantile death rata. Statist-
ics compiled from reports of the I.
S. Government and the Stale Board
of Health of our largest populated
THOMAS T. NORRIS,
IMijNiHun ami Surgeon,
Office at Missouri Hotel,
Crowder City, Okla.
wm. h. Fuller Geo. m. Porter
FULLER & POUTER
Attorneys at Law
Arnot* Block
Mcalester, oklahoma.
J. L BURBA
TRADING CO.
Undertakers
Emhalmer furnished
upon application.
Coffins and Caskets 'rom $5
to $100 each.
HEADACHE
NEURALGIA
IV Mile*' Ann
hiin Pills ha c hwn
u*J by fM lor rhru
nuiK ptina, hc«J«cbf
inJ p«in in nkk nJ
l«lev and in nwy
nw ff*e> five ptrfcct
\j ft if action
Henr> Coumr,
Koonion. N. Y
of the Little
Tablet.
and the
Pain ia
w mt rusi or
RHEUMATISM
and SCIATICA
Melvin IJinghiim visitnl in Mc-
Alester the first of the week.
When you want to enjoy a good
smoke jro to H. S. Terrell I'rug
Co. Our cigars are always fsesh.
Infants and children got fat on
Brooks' Baby Bowel Balm, for teeth-
ing. diarrhoea, etc.
Brooks' Favorite Female Proscrip-
tion relievos womou'S lils. Satis-
faction guaranteed.
It. P. Byars and the editor was
business visitors in McAlester,
Tuesdy.
All dealers refund the money on
Brooks' remedies if yon don't got
satisfactory results.
You rise early with Brooks' l.ittlo
l.lver-Hoot Pills Do not gripe, but
bring bile.
Wise mothers keop Brooks' Baby
Bowel Balm in the house for teeth-
ing and diarrhoea.
('. W. Norton returned the lirst
of the week from a visit to his
parents at Columbus, Kan
When you are hot, try an lee
( ream Cone, at the S. S. Terrell
Drug Cn's. Hotla Fount fi cents
Kvery doso of Brooks' Blackberry
compound is worth dollars in llux,
eollc and diarrhoea.
The old adage that a stitch in
time sa\ es nine is verily true with
Brooks'Chill Toole—both tasteless
and guaranteed.
Mrs. J 1.. Burba and ('. W
Bush visited relatives at .McAles-
ter yesterday.
You can Immediatolv Slop that
homorago. pain antl griping of Mux
and Diarrhoea with Brooks' Black-
berry I out poii ud.
Brooks' Little I.Ivor root l'ills get
at the root of the trouble and root
it out Do not gripe or constipate,
hut bring bile freely.
FOR 8A1.K One entire having;
outfit in jfooilcondition. Inquire
of the Crowder State Hank
We give all our prescriptions
prompt and careful attention. Ai>
solutelv no substituting. S. S
Terrell Drug Co.
Brooks' Medicated Bears-hoot Oil.
the King of all ointments, for l'iles.
Sores, Iteh, Kc/oma, Kto., the great
est healer on earth.
with Negus Menelik and was received
llow many people admire liald with courtesy during her travels, even
beads? Brooks'Cranium Hair Food from chiefs of tribes whom tho negus
and Dandruff Cure kills the disease j regarded as hosts!*-.
and dandruti "microbes" that do- : —
strov the roots of the hair. D"es |
tho work in two or three weeks.
are among children
under 6 years of age and 30 per cent
under 2 years of age. Of this SUper
cent two-thsrds or t>7 [er cent die
from Dtarrhoae and Knterltis. This
means that in a state like Oklahoma
with an annual death rate of 85,000,
10.50i) are children under '1 years
and 7,009 pf these die oyery year
with Bacterial Infection of the Stom-
, No. 1 Passenger
aeh and Bowels, ordinarily termed -
Bowel Trouble. Diarrhoae. Cholera-
Infantum, Summer Complaint. Teeth-
ing Troubles, etc. Statistics a so
Stomach trouble It but frmptom of. .nl no*
In iu*if u Imo We think ot Dyi p-p-1a.
Heartburn, slid Indie -itlon ui re l rilMMt*. y-4
they are symptoms only of certain ifeci :s
Nerve slekneM—nothln* e! .
It was tills lart that Brat correctly 1«1 nr. st oop
In th« creation of that now very popular Stoma,-l
Remedy—Dr. Shrsip's Hestoratlve. Going rtir:ct
to the stomach nerves, alone brought that auccess
nd favor to Dr Shoop and his Restorative \\ Ith.
out that original anil highly vital principle, no
such lasting accomplishments were ever to be liau.
For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad
breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop's
Kestoratlve—Tablets or Llquld-and see for your-
Sell what it can and will do. Wo s U and choer-
fully reconuuund
Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
"ALL DEALERS"
Cleanly, no stain, no gum.
Henry Hightower and J. D.
Tignor returned from Stillsviiter.
Okla. Tuesday evening where they
had been in response ton telegram
stating that the team stollen from
the Hightower burn was at that
•e. The team proved to be
the right one but the thief had
yecoine alarmed and flown. Mr.
Tignor thinks he will yet be cap-
tured.
In sioknoss if n cortain hidden
nerve goes wrong, then the organ
that this nervo controls will also
surely fall. It may to a Stomach
nervo. or It may have given strength
and support to the Heart f : Kid-
neys. It was Dr. Shoop th .t flrBt
pointed to this vital truth. I'r.
shoop's Uestorativo goes directly to
these falling inside nerves. 'I he re-
markable success of this prescrip-
tion demonstrates tho wisdom of
treating tho actual cause of these
falling organs. And it is indeeil
easy to prove. A simple five or ton
days test will auroly tell. Try It
once, and see! Sold by all dealers.
Crouch it Co. wno recently pur-
chased the Bunch Mercantile Co.
stock of drv goods have sold the
stock to .!antes Patterson of (Straf-
ford, Okla. The goods were boxed
and shipped to that point. This
eaves two vacant buildings in the
stone block and makes an excellent
opportunity fur a good wide-awake
merchant to locate with us.
Making a Seaport.
At a business mens mealing In At ( other disease produce
lanta there, was under discussion an
arrangement wRli the railroads that half as many deaths among people
allowed mercharauise lo be shipped to
and from that Inland city on a through
oil' of 'ading. There was much joy-
ous declamation and one orator ex-
plained In enthusiastic periods that
Atlanta was now the equivalent of a
seaport town and able to cope with all
rivals. Upon HiIb a Savannahlan,
whose native eliy is Ihe It' 1 1 this greatest of all death dealing
of Georgia, aroso and said with tome
acerbity: "If you Atlantans were to j monsters.
lay a pipe line to the sea and then I To lessen this great mortality
suck as hard as you blow, you d be a among children should be the aim
real seaport In no time
York Sun.
ol all ages as this ol« disease of
"Bowel Trouble" among children
tihder 2 years,
Appalling as these figures are.
how little concern is generally
shown in the preparation of Foods
and Remedies in an effort lo avoid
Ihilly Trains Passing Through
Crowder.
-SOUTH.
7:35 a. m
. 12:45 p m
, . 2:07 p. m
. 11:11 p. m
No. 3
all."—New
Had to Have Her Cigaruite*.
Because the management ' of
hotel alter a frantic but
searching of the city, was unable to
provide any of the peculiar brand ot
London cigarettes which she is ac-
customed to smoke and which she says
are absolutely essential to her hap-
piness, Mrs. George Wyndham,
of both ons national and state gov-
ernment and the effort of every citi-
zen. With this object in view, ar-
rangements have been perfected
NORTH-
4:55 a. m
. . 11:80 a. m
8:29 a. m
S:30 a- m
V. ESTKUN — w MT BOl'NI)
, 12:51 p. m
8: 30p. m
KAST BOUND.
No. 4 . • 7;30 a. m
No. 2 . . 3:15 p. m
There is an average of 30 freights
24 hours via M. K. it T. und 4 via
Ft Smith & W.
No. 4
No. 8
No ti
N o. 2
KT SMITH
No. 1
N o. 3
Kerry Growing.
Crowder City Guardian: — I was
much pleased on my recent visit
to Crowford county, Ark , to see
such evidence of prosperity
of the ra¥ienw nave noon puriautnu - *
fruitless | whereby 25,000 Oklahoma baoies, brought about by ttie strawberry
regardless of sex and color, are wan- crop. The clerk of the court ol
tr.d during the present summer 11KI9, that county said that the crop was
to make a personal test of a Baby
Bowel Oerroicide thai, is claimed by
piness, mis. vrc.so , the discoverers and manufacturers
wealthy and pretty young Knglish i to prodube cures in 'JO per cent ol
woman, from exclusive lt>de l'ark. the cases Indicating its use. The
Condon gave up her handsome apart- \ , . .. . .
menu in the Hotel Plan In New i UHIno "f thU (*e,'mU!idu 19 h'°o1"
York. With her pretty and demure Baby Bowel 1 aim. the eonstituteots
Kngjish malt! she went to vWt i'rienda of which are given as Laxatife. Se- a irien
In Tuxedo park, where, she said, she | dative. Iligestive. Neutra i/.ing. Aro- berries what bis net sales were pt r
would have no trouble in Totting all ,nfttic and highly Antiseptic. 1 " ®,Jn
of the cigarettes of tho brand she so ...... . .. .u u
ui mt i« iv" j,n orjel. that 25.000 babies throuh
estimated at a quarter of a million
dollars. One man lold nie that he
h id handled over 81)0,000 worth.
At one small station they shipped
10 car loads which brought a little
over 813,000 on the track. 1
much desired, but of which she has |
been deprived.
out tho state may each have aceoss
to at least ono bottle, every Drug
Wealthy and a Policeman. ! Dealer in the state has been notified
Miss Fanny Bixby, one of the rlrh- to lay in an amount to supply the
j est girls In California, has become a j ,|eInand and most of them have
I full-fledged policeman. She received I doce bu, i( th0 „ Rlil or ne.1-
the appointment at Long Beach and
went to Los Angeles at once to take I-'' called upon has not the remedy
the oath of office and receive a star in stock and will not at once obtain
Could Not Ite lletter.
N'o one has ever made a salve oint-
ment, lotion or halm to compare
with Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. Its
the ono perfect healer of Cuts, Corns
Burns, Bruises. Sores. Scalds. Bolls.
Meers. Eczema, Salt Hhoutn. For
Sore lye s, Cold Soros,
Hands its supreme. Infallible for
Piles. Unly at S. S. Terrell
Drug Co.
it. tho ijame and address of such
dealer should be furnished to the
manufacturers who will at once
25 Doses 25 Cents
Yovr Drvflti ttlW Dr Mlka Ann-Pain PtIU
and IN It autboruad *> rtnirn uk prwt ol tfe« I
packet <o«M It " twit n> hrnafw >ou.
Origin of "Blue Lswe."
The name "blue laws" was given to
the first collection of laws framed for
the government of the New Haven
colony They were published In col
lectlve form In 1650, the volume being
In a blue cover, which gave rise to the
name thai ha clung to tho laws #ver
•Ince. \
21 to nothing. That is what
our boys got in a game of ball at
Weleka yesterday. Better stay
close in boys or you w ill establish
a reputation.
llo you know what ails that sal-
low pale faced child? Six doses of
Brooks' Worm Killer will show you.
there's nothing so good for a sore
throat as Hr. thomas' F.lectrlc Oil.
Cures It in a few hours. Believes
any pain in any part.
The rain this morning put a
damper on the picnic at the Bap-
tist church. If it does not rain
any more a big crowd is expected
tomorrow.
Tho best and most papular com-
pound Is Brooks' Bears-Foot for the
kidneys, liver, spleen and bladder,
with free combined treatment for
nervousness and sexual debility.
A card from i . W. Hush asks us
to send the Guardian to ,r)4'J River
Ave. San Antonio, Tex. M
Bush says he is feeling fine,
though the weather is very hot,
Graves Are Two Shallow
There is quite a complaint be-
ing made by some of our citizens
at the debtlt the graves are beuitf
dug in the ceinetary. The grom.u
is very rocky and iti nearly every
instance the grave has to lie blas-
ted to be dug at all. We have
heard the statement made that
various bodies have been interred
at a debth not to exceed two feet
from the top of the ground.
Reports sav that the stench ar-
aising from some ot the gravas are
almost unbearable if you yet get
near the mounds.
Our city fathers should inspect
the conditions of our cemetery
and if these complaints, are found
to be true they should see that in
the future graves are dug the law .
fill debth or not dug at all. If
ttit* conditions are such as we have
heard they \verc, the danger to the
health of our citizens is almost
criiinuini io say the least of it.
Trouble Makers Ousted.
When a sufferer from stomach
trouble takes Dr. Kings New Life
l'ills he's mighty glad to see his
Dyspepsia and Indigestion Ily. but
more he's tickled over his now.
tine appetite, strong nerves heal'hy
vigor, ail because stomach, liver
and kidneys now work right. 2.'>c at
S, S. Terrell Drug I 'o.
It will be the only jewel she wears.
Miss Bixby desires the authority for
use in her life work of helping way-
ward and unfortunate girls. She is the
daughter of Jetham Bixby or Long i arrange for one or more bottles to be
Beach, who is worth several millions. | had at some convenient place, otber
After graduation from Wellealey col- | wi80 they will send it from the
lege Miss Bixby tlist undertook the facjary by express prepaid upon re
n t'nr I career of an arlist, but later became | . . , ..
' , I interested In helping unfortunate girls. | -elpt of price for two bott.es 25c
( happed each. In this event the express
White Strawberries. charges alone will equal or exceed
A German grower, or Berkeley, has, ! the price received but it is nitdnded
nfler 20 years or experimental work, that every i hild in Oklahoma to the
produced two new strawberries, one • - - ■ - - - • -
or which is quite w*htu . 1 hi I it shall give It a test regardless of
Is studded with tine seeds upon the j
outside, as are ordinary strawberries, j cost.
Otherwise II ia totally different from l'.ach Druggist or Dealer selling
them. The plant bears throughout the t|10 remoily is notified to refund the
winter in a congonlsi climate, similar plirehm,e lllonev without question to
to that which exists In the south o ^ parents, physicians or attend-
Knaland and. when set In frames
; , , „ „.m i,„o,. re...,iv mi ants of the child using it and who
during the winter, will bear freely till
Christmas. The berries are large and ! are not satisfied with results, lo
of excellent flavor, equaling In these
respects the Paxton and lloyal Sov-
ereign.
acre, he answered 8141*. anotlu
gentleman told me that he kept
every item of expense down, from
the clearing of the land fencirg
and etc and that be netted 8104.
per acre, another cleared 8175 per
acre, and still another realize 81000
fom li acies of Klondyke berries.
Then I asked 9 merchant what
effect the berry crop bad on trade.
He said in two weeks he had a
cash business amounting to 85000.
and collected over ?1000. of old
debts.
Now what Crowford county is
doinj;- Pittsburg county can do and
what berries are doing for those
people berries will do for Crowder
people. Let us get together and
talk the matter over and see if we
cannot fall on some plan to have
four or live hum'red acres planted
in berries around Crowder. There
are inanv other interesting facts I
could give in regard to growing
berries and fruits but fear my arti-
cle is now too length v.
J. 1). RK1NHARDT
Keep Men Long in Office.
"We do these things better. We
provide steady Join, for men like King
Kdward. Sir John Xlacdonald and Sir
Wilfrid Laurter." So a Canadian pa
per remarks In reference to the end-
ing of President Roosevelt's career at
the White House. The Canadians are
certainly fond of giving their chosen
chiefs a long Inning. Sir John Mac , "■ >' l,"w°l balm. Manufactured by
donaltl rulod the dominion for nearly 1 he Win. lirooks Med. Co. us
twenty years without a break and the sellvllle, Ark., and distributed bv
present prime minister. Sir Wilfrid >" the Drag Jobbers.
Laurler. Is In Ills thirteenth year of
continuous office. /
a 1 who are satisfied with results and
will write to the manufacturers giv-
ing their opinion of the remedy and
the results obtained from the trial,
the manufacturers toshow a due ap-
preclon will at once mail sucli party
free a full size 25c box of either
Brooks' Medicated Bears loot Oil or
Brooke' Little Liver-Uoot l'ills as
requested.
Kemember tbo name - Brooks'
One Was Lacking.
"We thought you would be married
by now," they told the girl. "The last i
time we saw you you were with a fel |
low you seemed so fond of "
"You did." she sighed "1 was. 1 J
still am awfully fond of him, but, you |
see, It takes two to gel married."
Ravages of Field Mice and Rats
The department of agriculture estl
mates that the ravages of field mice
|tul i a'a cause a loss of $20,000,000 au
ou.dly.
KILL the COUCH
AND CURE TM« LUNGS
wth Dr. King's
New Discovery
F0RC8tSf*
>ND ALL THR0*T *WPLUWCTK0UBtt«.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OB MONEY REFUNDED.
No 30,60 or 90
days notice required. When
you open a check account witn
THIS BANK any part cr all
of your deposit is ready for
you at any tune. No giving
of notice and th n waiting for
weeks or months to get your
nionev.
and a very important one—
when you phice your money
with us it is where it will be
used in the upbuilding and
advancement of the interests
of the people in THIS TOWN
and community,when von send
your money to outside banks
you arc helping to build up
another community at the ex-
pense of your own.
To assist in the upbuilding
of vour IIOMK town—let us
have YOUR account.
Thk Crowukk Statu Bank.
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Barrow, A. E. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1909, newspaper, June 25, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274693/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.