The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 8, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1913 Page: 4 of 9
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CROWDER CITY. OKLA.. GUARDIAN
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And the hottest and hardest work day in the week for the ladies is ironing day. Ironing
can be made cool, pleasant and easy by the use of an electric iron. We are agents for
The best, cheapest and most efficient iron on the market. Always ready, economical, labor saving, clean and
cool. Call at Lighting Go's, office and place your order. Regular price $4.50 for next 30 days we will make
a special price of per iron order
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The Crowder City Guardian
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A. E. EARROW, Editor
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Entered ii* sccond-Huns mutler I hci'tulier II. ltMC> ut the post oHio* at < rowder,
Oklahoma, under the Act of Congress of March 15,
State Health Notes
About the only Public Health
legislation secured at the recent
session of the legislature was a
a'uendont. by Senator Itoddic,
added to tin* general appropria-
tion bill, which provided for the
purchase and dost ribut ion of hi
oglcal products, known ns cora
tlves and preventatives, in (lu
treatment for Hydrophobia, vai
cine for S m:i 11 p« x and Typhoid
Pever. There are to be distri
buted to the indigents of t ie
Sttte Commissioner of lletltii,
and upon blanks prescribed by
the Stale Hoard of Health.
Distributions are to bo made
through at least one drug
in every county, and for
the next legislature convene* we
ought to be able to show the
great amount of benefit <1 erived
from this uppropriution, and we
cure futhcr appropriation* that
will be adequate.
In the st;ite of Missour for the
treatment of hog Cholera, it is
claimed, they appropriated $100,
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HOT ST'VJi
LIVER BUT';
fmm Hot if]i;ArU
Imi'ieiis f ir i i !:rif ti re-1
feeling ml 1, .ti iflii • e . .
Hook let ulioti! ' Klicutn.
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CITY DRUG STORE
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Red Hair
Non will read in acient eli ron- I
icles that when the ru by ha in d j
Crusader. Sir liufus de Hurgh,
|mid lii* famous vi* it to the moil- '
astery at Saint-Hrienc he said to!
the abbot: ' Now tell usoldchap
how did you lose your hairV'
Nothing dauntod, the abbot!
replied Sir knight, it was red I
so I pulled it out I"
A maltose cross uiarks the'
spot where the good man full anil
you may see it to tliis day; hut j
the end is not yet, for a certain I
fret fulness has been attributed'
t > t In1 red headed ever since, and j
eria in the state of ok-la now comes wise Prof. Davenport
hoina. Surely the number of looking into them with the eye
persons who die from <.1 is. ase
an-
This amount would furnish
titoxin free for every case of
eich yenr, who could be saved
through the use of antiioxin,
store should he worth eipirlly as niui'h
this i to the state as the number of
purpose tile legislature
priated $",.'•()().
The Hoard of Health
present time is busy
appro
hogs that die of hog Cholera.
We never knew a man th have
at the | a child xick with Diphtheria and
making in dangerof dying from the dis
of science.
For our part we think science!
is taking awful risks, and will
discredit itself. \\t admit the1
fret I nlness. We have often ob-
served it. Yet we hold that the
i red-headed come into the world |
peaceful and amiable and have '
fretfulness thrust upon them by j
preparations and orrnnizing the ease, but what he would willing 'l"'"1 'I"' humorists. This is
county machinery so as to make ly sacrifice every hog that he ! W,I*V 1 i,iftn '>ainterf where he did. {
this available at as early u date had if it would save the child. [Seeking a city overflowing with
as possible. i The state Health Department) ,'t'd.lu;,t(,ed K'rla ho naturally es
Doctors und Public Health will designate oiitf drug store in
OfUcors have known for a loi g every county as « Hoard of
tinie that Diphtheria was com Health station wlier# frtm untlt
non to all classes, yet our ear- jwpus can be had for the indi-
liost cases during an epidemic, gents. This station will carry a
M a rule, happen among those full line of of biologoioal products
who are not able to purchase an furnished free by the State, for
titoxiu. T he Doctor, or the tho use of indigents. Designa
Health <)fficer is not able to fur' ted drug store will be required
Iliali the antitoxin for the pur to furnish a guarantee that these
pose of treating those cases, ren products will be handled in a
der the other members of the pro|s>r manner. Drug stores
family Immune, and thereby will he selecteu from among
hold the disease in check. those who are conveniently locat
This appropriation is \er.\ ed and of easy access to the
■ma I for thepurpo.se, yet il pro greatest number or people.
perly used It should render a N >ne other than legitimate drug
stores will be i/biisidered.
Is perfect Summer com=
fort worth one small penny
an hour to you?
Is it worth anything to
you to have your employes
work in comfort, and thus keep
keyed up to full efficiency?
Is it worth anything to you
to have a cooling, invigorating
breeze at your instant com=
mand===a breeze that will in-
stantly dispel the depressing
heat and humidity of summer?
Its up to you. Electric Fans
will solve the summer heat
problem for you==-they bring
perfect summer comfort even
on the warmest, most depress-
ing day. Summer Time Is
Hlectric Fan Time. Electric
Fans are as much a necessity
in summer to keep you cool,as
your furnace is in winter to
keep you warm. Place your
order now and be ready for the
hot sultry days that will come
! tablished himself at Venice,
when litis ever boon their haven
and heaven, owing to its freedom
from white horses, N« w York
Tribune.
Guardian Lighting & Industrial Co.
men of worth to u come indeffprent to
or community are those prise in its midst.
enter-
Men who HO tNDEfO.
great ileal of good. Hy the time
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I n AT i.KL DRUGGISTS. .
j wiio forget their own selfish 1 come to a town to mako it their |
1 ends loug enough and are liberal, future homo, who can see farj
I enough in their ideua to en !«'« ««' before them to seo that
1 money placed judicioualy in a ,
j courage every public and privato Lub|ic onk>rpril|(> nf „u>ir own |
j enterprise, who are ready with J town will bo a hundred fold hi j
j brain and purse to push every tin-appreciation of their proper j
project calculated to build up ty, are to be pitied.
the town and enhance its im 11
pot tam e. The enterprise and Art CrHicitm.
"1 den't like marble
.1 ... .1 mm i iiKf mnrDie sinrura, said
push of a tow or community s ,i „ :T> <hmK "They alway.
the foundation of its permanent t* >. as U tin y h«,i a ca'arart or some-
sih . ess. A town may as well [ ,f :| •■'' ,li a klnd tbe Iull,tcr wlth
prepare for its funeral as to be-
ihilr eyes.'
"Plvigem Harde. the puxlUat, la a*
•ontahlnitly succassful."
No wonder: his private secretary
ti «u ex college proteasor."
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Barrow, A. E. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 8, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1913, newspaper, August 1, 1913; Crowder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274889/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.