The Blair Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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PERSONAL AND
LOCAL MENTION
Tfcia«« •( latarort or Not of
latamt; M TVw awl Sm
That car of corn will be to
unload this week. Get a part of
it
K. H. Clark.
Dr. Taylor and 0. 0. Camp-!1
bell were in Martha Tuesday on
business.
Mr. Doc Bellows is in Lawton
nerving as a juror in the Federal
court
Sanders and Hancock have
some houses to rent.
Inntal llntino
THANKS
For the-nice business given us the past few weeks.
We have strived to give you more than full value
with every purchase and that our efforts have been
crowned with success has been manifested by the
large business given us.
We offer you still greater Bargains this week in
"KORY SYSTEM CLOTHES" for men and boys. Most fa-
vorably known ready to wear garments. New Blues,
ys in the very latest models. X
;hes" usually range in price J
fer them to you this week from ♦
MONEY WANTED!
at
THE BLAIR DRUG STORE
We have enjoyed a food business, consid-
ering: circumstances, and certainly appreciate
it and it is now time to talk settlement. If you
can't pay up, come In and pay us what you can
and !t will also be appreciated.
Yours for more business and more money,
ALRIDGE 8 WRIGHT
CONFIDENCE.
I t
--just this week.-
tries combined with winning
JCE offers wonderful possi-
ire to dress well.
busy day, especially in the
risit us this week and see
you in all lines.
3 piece parlor suit in the win- |
• & - Zinn \
list Church Notes
cout's class has been
and Mrs. T. C. Jones
charge of the Sunday
s.
1 "round up" for the
e year will be held by
lee on next Monday
half past two in the
>me Mission Society
lot a week of prayer
irch next week com-
:onday night Oct. 23rd.
lual Conference meets
n commencing Wednes
n ber 8th. Pastor.
ve ask our readers to
.fully the "Talk" in
s issue by Mr. Han-
is full of matter for
and action.
JBBARD
are again at home after several
weeks abser.ee.
Mrs. Nix who had been in
charge of the Marble Hotel has
gone to Paducah, and Miss Elma
Ledden, an experienced hotel la-
dy having been here before in
this business, has taken charge.
All who know her are assured
first class service will be given.
Last week the Orient R. II.
Co. here gave a bill of lading
for 200 bales of cotton direct to
Japan. The cotton will be com-
pressed at Altus then it will re-
turn this way via the Orient, to
Wichita, the Mo. Pacific takes
it, then the D.&R. G. takes it at
cisco, where it is delivered to the
ries it to its destination.
may nave lounu ner i:ubboard bare
but who ever came to the
SNOW GRO. CO'S STORE
and did not get all they wanted
and just the kind they were looking
for?
We now have our store literally
lull of canned goods, Syrups, fresh
Vegetables, Bread, in fact, We are
the people with the goods and want
your patronage.
Call 32 and get the very best to be
had at prices you can afford to pay.
Don't live out doors for San-
ders and Hancock can reut you
a house cheaper than living in
the opening.
SNOW GROCERY CO.
2d UN
be8.t pla8ter n P'ece of flannel
[dampened with Chamberlain's Lini-
ment and bound on over th(J nffected
parts lU, 8llperior tQ a p]a8ter
'Vl? tenth 83 »»«*. For
e by Aldridge and Wright.
Foley Kidney pills
Supply just the ingredients needed
to build up, strengten and restore the
natural action of the kidney and blad-
er. Specially prepared for backache,
headache, nervousness, rheumatism
and all kidney, bladder and urinary
irregularities. The Blair Drug Store.
Don't trifle with a cold is good ad-
vice for prudent men and women. It
may be vital in a case of a child.
There is nothing better than Chamber-
lain's Oough Remedy for coughs and
I'olds in children. It is safe and surs.
For sale by Aldridge and Wright.
We Back Up Our Statements With _
Personal Reputation and Money.
We are so positive that we can re-
lieve constipation, no matter lu>W
chronic it inay lx», that we offer to
furnish the medicine free of all coat If
we fail.
We think that It Is worse than use-
less to attempt to core constipation
with cathartic drugs. Cathartics mar
do much harm. They may cause a re-
action, irritate and weaken the bowela,
and make constipation more chronic.
Constipation Is often accompanied
and may be caused by weakness of
the nerves and muscles of the large
intestine or colon. To cxpect a cur#
you must therefore tone up and
strengthen those parts and res tor*
them to healthier activity.
The discovery of the acUve principle
of our remedy Involved the labor of
skilful research chemists. This reme-
dy produces results such •* are ex-
pected from the best o*f the beat-
known Intontinal tonics, and It la par-
ticularly prompt In Its results.
We want yon to try Rexall Order-
lies on our guarantee. They are ex-
ceedingly pleasant to take and aro
Ideal for children. They apparonUy
act directly on the nerves and mnaclea
of the t>owels. having. It would seem,
a neutral action on other organs or
glands. They do not purge or cause
Inconvenience. If they do not posi-
tively enre chronic or habitual consti-
pation and thus relieve the myriads of
associate or dependent chronic ail-
ments, your money wUl be refunded.
Try Rexnll Orderlies at our risk.
Three sizes of packages, 10c., 25c.,
an'l EOc. Remember, you can obtain
Resnll Remedies In this community
only at our store —The IlexaU Store.
McElroy & Sou
i Biliousneaa ia due to a dintetd
condition of the stomach. Chamber-
Iain's Tableta are eaaentially a atomach
medicine, intended especially a stomach
medicine, intended especially to act
on that organ: to cleanae it, strength-
en it, tone and invigorate it, to reg-
ulate the liver and to banish biliousness
positively and effectually. For sal*
by Aldridge and Wright
Warren Items
Musical Concert
Last Monday evening at the
school auditorium a fair sized
house was treated to one of the
best, if not the best, musical
program ever presented to a
Blair audience by the male quar-
tette now touring the country
to advertise the musical normal
to be held at Frederick in No-
vember.
Every number on the program
was good, and while we feel
sorry for those who missed it,
sympathy goes out especially to
the one there who did not really
it, is such there be.
A Fine Horse
Mr. K. II. Clark entered his
stallion John Emerson twice in
the races at the Mangum fair
and got second money in combi-
nation race Thursday and won
three straight heats in tho
special trotting race on Friday,
but did nut enter his horse on
Saturday on account of the con-
dition of the track. This same
home got the blue ribbon in the
show ring for the best standard
bred horse.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Allen of
Blair visited at Jay Hunter's
Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Eula and Fern Howser
visited the Miss Sheltons Sunday.
Mr. Allen Biddy went to old
Collin County Tex., last week
on business.
Enoch You ng had another son
to come in from Texas last week,
if they keep on coming Enoch
will soon nave a male regiment.
R. T. Bagwell and family vis-
ited at VV. L. Hunters Sunday.
Elder G. T. Garrett of Moun-
tain Park preached at Warren
Friday night, Sunday and at
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Cordy Howser
attended church Sunday.
Grandpa Hinton is visiting his
son, Bud.
Miss Myrtle Biddy visited
Jewel Hunter Sunday.
Lost in the wind storm Sunday
night a Sunday go to meeting
hat finder report to Bob Hinton.
The Mills of the gods grind
slow out they do grind for the
special sale craze has struck
Warren and our merchants have
marked their goods down in-
i stead of up.
Our gin has turned out 389
| bales to date.
Our Bob Powers is nosing
around and has left eye on col-
lections.
J. W. Howser hauled 4 loads
of hogs to the Blair wholesale
market Monday.
The McDaniel tribe hes the
Rackensack fever so they say.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cornel-
ius a fine boy, also to Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Mathis another of
masculine gender all parties do-
ing well.
Snap Shot.
For downright dirty weather,
last Sunday would have been
something fierce had it not been
so much worse Sunday night
Take Tour.CoBnoi Calls SerlMily
Common colds severe and frequent,
lay the foundation of chronic diseased
conditions of the nose and throat and
may develop into bronchitis, pneumonia
and consumption. For all coughs and
colds in children and in grown persons
take Foley'a Honey and Tsr Compound
promplty. The Blair„Drug 3tore.
Mr. Wicker shipped luk Mon-
day two cars of mixed cattle to
Wichita, and a car of fat host to
Ft. Worth. On account of tho
high price of feed, the stock of
the country will be reduced to
the least number possible, but
just now it is fortunate that we
have so many to bridge over tho
present crisis.
I Wait your Cattle.
1 am still in the market for all
the fat cattle I can get* I pa
every cent I can afford, and it ia
my purpose to make it pay you
to see me before you sell.
S. B Scoggins,
Coomer can fix up them old
harness of yours and make th?m
good as new.
The Practical Joker.
A young sport in Mangum,
thinking it would be amusing to
scare a little fellow pretended
last Saturday to be an officer
and placed the boy under arrest.
The child began to cry and of
course was released, but the fun
did not end there. Judge Ber-
ryman came in for his part of
the performance and collected
$11.59 from the would be detec-
tive.
A Good Hone for Sale
My home a half a mile east of
Blair is for sale. This is as good
as thr best, good water and one
of the best improved farms in
the county, also my farm 4
miles north of Blair known aui
the McQueen place this is a good
farm too and has fine water
and very good improvements.
If you want a good place at a
reasonable figure see me at
once.
J. D. Tinsley.
Cars of Coal & Feed
Just received a
good supply of
COAL
and am looking for
more. Plenty of cot-
ton seed Meal and
Hulls, also Hay
Chops, Bran. Trade
with me and you
will be treated right
S. A. BEAN.
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Owen, J. B. The Blair Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1911, newspaper, October 19, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc287736/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.