The Foraker Sun (Foraker, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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THE FORAKER SUN
CFIAS. C. DAUTRICH
Editor and Publisher
Application I.wl for onto wcond-clssn matter
at the pusMHcc of Knrakor, Oklahnmn.
Published Every Thursday
1'IilCE OF SUBSCRIPTION:
Oni y(>«r
S.jc Months -
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so
No property owner in Foraker
is too poor to plant a few trees.
Some say let well enough alone.
Why not #0 a little deeper and
get more "well?"
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We understand some of the
legislatures are against county
division. How can Foraker be-
comes county seat without it?
' 'The quickost way up is down.''
It may be added that the quick-
est way down is up. He who
would rise should first prepare
something to stand upon.
The recent mild weather has
coaxed the buds out so far that
the cold snaps yet to come will be
most sure to damage the fruit
crop. Middle February is too
early even in the sunny clime.
And now comes one Joe Bailey
iii an attempt to exonerate Sen.
Larimer. But who, after look-
ing up Bailey in record with
Standard Gil, is suppri?ed that
he iinds his aid in defending cor-
ruption.
RELIABLE DEFENDERS OF OUR COUNTRY.
THE SOLDIER
Uiinmntforl nri'lor tbr foprl
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or THE
THROAT, CHEST
fiiwiiiYircKFtS:
PHtVARlO ONLY
(ron
^CHICACO.ILL.
QUICK TO REPEL ATTACKS
DR. KING'S
NEW DISCOVERY*
IUST AS QUICK TO
REPEL ATTACKS OF
COUGHSandCOLDS
And all Diseases of
THROAT AND LUNGS
QUICKEST AND SUREST
WHOOPING COUGH
AND
BRONCHIAL REMEDY
Price 50c and $1.00
i sold and guaranteed by
OK FARMERS MEAT MARKET «I
Revard building
Sunflower Smoked Ham, good
Sunflower Breakfast Bacon,
English Bcllset-,
Smoked Butcher Backs,
Dry Salt Backs,
Dry Salt Butts,
Dry Salt, Plates,
Wienie Wurste,
Balogna,
Pick Nick Hams,
Porter House Steak,
Sirloin Steak, -
T-Bonli, -
Boney Lower, ...
A good Chuck,
A medium Chunk - .
Round Steak,
A good Pork Ham,
A mixed Sausage,
A good Lard,
A mixed butcher Lard,
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NUNAMAKER& JONES Props.
ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
Every now and then some man finds
something in a paper he dislikes and he
orders the paper discontinued. The
same man will sit down to a table year
in and year out, where dishes are put
on that offend his taste and olfactory
nerves, but he says never a word. He
merely eats what he wants and lets the
other viands alone.-Exchange.
Gov. Cruce gave the legislaure
som<» rood pointers on sensible
ciieure of state money. Hie
sue ,esion of . less appropriation
of money was heartily received
by ths people. From all indica-
tions the legislators are heedless
of his advice and admonitiou and
will vote large appropriations.
If they do their constituents
should place them upon the shelf
of "tried and found wanting."
Tortured For 15 Years
by a cure-defying stomach trouble
that baffled doctors, and resisted all
remedies he tried, John W Modder, of
Moddersville, Mich., seemed doomed.
He had to sell his farm and give up
work. His neighbors said "he can't
live much longer." "Whatever late
distressed me," he wrote, "till I tried
Electric Bitters, which worked such
wonders for me that I can eat things
I could not take for years. Its surely
a grand remedy for stomach trouble."
Just as good for liver and kidneys.
Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c at
all druggists.
Have you ever noticed that when a
farmer is going to have a public sale,
has gotten his date set and his auction-
eer engaged, he goes to his local print-
ing office and has some bills in large
Public Sale of Horses.
At entrance to the Fair Grounds at
Winfield, Kansas. Saturday, February
25th, 1911, commencing at 10:00 o'clock
a. ni. p. H. Albright will sell the fol-
lowing: 3 Jacks, 4 Standard bred Stal-
lions, 2 standard bred Mares, 3 standard
Geldings; Mules, Work horses and
Roadsters.
Life Saved at Death's Door
"I never felt so near my grave,"
writes W. R. Patterson, of Wellington,
Tex., as when a frightful cough and
lung trouble pulled me down to 100
pounds, in spite of doctor's treatment
for two years. My father, mother and
two sisters died of consumption, and
that I am alive today is due soley to
Dr. King's New Discovery, which com-
pletely cured me.
Now I weigh 187 pounds and have
been well and strong for years. "Quick,
safe, sure, its the best remedy on earth
for coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma
croupe, and all throat and lung troubles.
5oc & $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaran-
teed by all druggists.
It will soon be time for city
election. Look the material over
and select the best.
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Palace Pool Hail
Cool Room
Good Light
Good Tables
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| Cigars, Cold Drinks I
H. H1ERONYMOUS |j
Proprietor
Got Johnson's Goat
Jack Johnson, heavyweight champion
of the world, the man who put Jeffries
down with the swing of his mighty fists
and who tumbled many other trained
ring athletes, now declares he has
been handed defeat and now is a firm
believer in "never again." Johnson,
trembling with fear and making all
There seems to be much reci-
procity in the air. Uncle Joe ; type advertising the fact and giving a
Canon refuses to inhale the stuff. ! description of what he has to sell? He
He thinks it poisonous to the best!aIso has the same niatter run in bis local
"interests" of the countrv It fper/ whi'docs 1,0 do this? Why
looks however as though "Uncle ^ njjttdep?d,on his "^hbors
T , . 1 u®" and friends to make known the fact of I . ~
Joe and the interests" are J the sale, or run his chances on people ; Sorof ap0l°pes' was shown his place
standing near their political! finding it out? Simply because he Iand, ta,ught t0 1,0 a **ntleman one
grave which will soon receive knows that the on|y sensible way of i"'S y ,a *'h|te man. and all this at
them both whether it he hemu*. ■lettinpr ,,e'Jple know he is coi,,K 1 P°' °S ? T', the fear tha<
L ™ 7 a .u through the medium of hisl" Passed by Jack came to light and
the\ refuse to breathe the ozone | Joca| pRpcr and by J)OSting bjl, jn Uw nerve that he displayed in his- rim:
01 reciprocity or for some other j his neighborhood, lie does ' ' pnK»Kempnts seemed nauffht. All tl.iK
selfish cause.
A. C. PLAKE
NOTARY PUBLIC
Legal papers of all kinds properly
drawn an acknowledged
Electric
Bitters
Sneered when everything rise fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme !
remedy, as thousands have testified. |
f<LSJ51Pney'uveranD
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold |
over a druggist s counter.
W. F. McBeth
Donald McBeth
The Lions in the Way.
Many young people who Jack,
"gumption." get-up-and-get, or
whatever you may term it. otten
reason thusly: If it had not been
"Everyone knows iw>.
come ami buy what I have to sell
whether I advertise ihe sale or not."
If he were the kind of person to advo-
cate such a theory, it is quite probable
that he would not he in a position to
make a sale of sufficient magnitude to
attract much attention. Many of the
I shrewdest business men are found
among the farmers.
not say, | v>n£HKpmpn,s seemed naught. All this
My friends will ',uPIK'ne<l on board a sleeper heading
1 for Frisco.
BOONE, LEAHY & MACD0NALD
LAWYERS
Pawhuska, -- Okla.
W. F. McBeth & Son
PAINTERS and DECORATORS
House, Sign and Carriage Work
Wall Paper for sale.
Foraker
Oklahoma
Johnson and four of his crowd, both
black and white, were having a gav f D QTIIDfll I
time in the sleeper and paid no atten-1 D:>,UKULL
tion to the remonstrances of some of
the fellow passengers, who were an-
noyed by the loud talking.
Finally one of Johnson's companions
deliberately spat a mouthful of tobac-
co juice into a cuspidor near the oppo-
site seat, which was occupied by some (
white women. The dress was bespat- GRINSTEAD, MASON & SCOTT
tored. Immediately a passenger in a
nearby spat arose and without a word
floored the prize fighters companion.
Johnson jumped from his seat, pre-
for so and soand such » thin*, I j
could nave made a great success, notice."-Exchange.
The lions in the way of thesej
young people and a successful1
career is barred by the ifs and i Wife Got Tip Top Advice
the a nds that enter into their' 'My wife wanted me to take our bofr ( „vluloVil JulIipeu irgin m8 ^
daily life and rob thdm of their J u^ boil;i" j s"™b'y t° interfere, but found him-
virn and courage. They are the wilfw r '' a . . I self looki,,e int0 thc """zle of a revoi-
xmy die me said put Bucklen Arnica Salve on it. ; ver held hv iho -ti,
breasworks thrown up by the, She did so' and it cured the boil in a vvas completelv cowTL
weak and vacillating which be I short time." Quickest healer of Burns, him a lecture on good behavio^the
beguile and deceice, and which ' ^cal[;s' CuLs'Corns: Bruises, Sprains, Stranger sat down. For the reatof the
aro nffpwd ac Swellings. Best Pile cure on earth, journey the prize fighting party created
no disturbance. - Eagle.
Attorney At Law
Hall-Floyd Building
Pawhuska, - Okla.
are offered as excuses for many Svlt^n ,Be0f P)ileMc"ro 0,1 eartb-
failures. The liona in the 'Try ,L °nly 25c at a" drBrawL
Lyceum Course
Lawyers
Pawhuska, - Okla.
Our Business Is
PRINTING
Builders Material
Handled in Car Lots
Cement, Lime, Lumber, Shingles, Brick,
«*! • *>a'nt8» Varnish Screen Doors and
all kinds of Builders'Supplies -
L. O. A11 en
way
ana nothiny more.
Young people who lack these J
qualities need our help; our life!
ork is to train young people to 1° presenting Gov. Manship,
determine, to get up and do, let us say that his is not a lecture
thc com"iereial world! but rather an evening of enter-
wants done, develop their latent ^ ■ i t ,
talents, quicken their percept ion ! ' en^Inff humor and path-
teach them B«x>kkeeping-liusi- 0S ,n a most charmin^ origi-
ness Training, Shorthand, Type- jna' wa^'* He takes a sunny view
writting, Business English, Busi- of life, brightening and bringing
ness I^aw, Business Arithmetic, iiuinan hearts closer together
bpelhng Business Writing, Rapid ; Mr. Manship is spoken of
Calculation, and the use of the "the soul of humor who knows
most modern office appliances, j the pathway that leads to every
training the lion is put I.smile in the shadowy jungles of <3»
out of the way. We have trained human nature: he knows the hid-1 <a»
thousands who are now on the ing place of the hearty laugh <ci»
road to success, and we can do and he will take you through the <S»
the same for vou. W rite today! scented lanes of other times that
a,1(j your lead back to slavery days. Mr. Horse Shoeine
-irKi!i^';]icn!s (O rnt.T as soon as Luther Manship will lecture at «D» rivc lfc v_tI_ Tti
ih«v,iI,U-. apital City Business the school auditorium on Wed- liS YOUR TRADE
U tge* ^uthrie' 0kla- jnesday Evening, March 1
Falls Victim To Thieves.
fv w. Rends, of Coal City, Ala., has
justiable grievance. Two thieves
stole his health for twelve ypars. They
were a liver and kidney trouble. Then
Dr. King's New Life Pills throttled
thrin. He's well now. Unrivaled for
Constipation. Malaria, Headache, Dys-
pepsia. 25»- at all druggist?.
" FORAKER I ha a; McCofct.r
6 X 1% WHAT WK HAVE - —
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J. L. JOHNSON
North Side Barber Shop
What's Yours? UP-TO-DATE TONSORALFSTS
==; Laundry Basket Leaves Tuesdays and
' Keturn8 Friday Each vves3i.
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£ II
| Look at our Town and Country :j
Before Locating *
E. W. Stoner, Prop.
WHAT WE WAVT
An Inhabitanto 4000 Live People
Developed
Another Railroad
S15/W) Hoi. I
Brirk t'lant
Hrwmi Karlory
Alfalfa Mill
Wiro Fcnce Factory
i The Brightest Prospect
i in Osage County
| Watch, Clock, Jowelry
Repairing
Meat Market
AND
..Bakery. .
Cold Drinks and Ice
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WILCOX'S
All Work G jarantved
It
<a>
Blacksmiths
and V
Repair Work
Specialty <$»
Six Hundre<l Inhabitants
Mas Regions
Two Hanks
$20,000 School Buildine
Two Churches
Midland Valley Railroad
Onp Wrekly Papers
:! niijes Cement Sidewalks
Two Elevators
Splendid Citizenship
Ihe Best Farming Country
Healthful Location
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Licensed Embalmer
and Urd'irtaker
Pawhuska, Oklahoma
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Dautrich, Charles C. The Foraker Sun (Foraker, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1911, newspaper, February 23, 1911; Foraker, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc287155/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.