The State Journal. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1908 Page: 4 of 14
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FRIDAY
THE STATE JOURNAL.
MULHALL, OKLAHOMA.
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Baskins Grocery
Company.
MEAT MARKET.
We are always in line with the
best and freshest ot good things
to eat. In our meat department,
you can count on getting a nice,
fat and juicy steak, roast or boil-
ing meat, cured and boiled ham.
In the Grocery line, no store in
Mulhall carries a better or more
varied line goods. A'ways fresh,
and prices the Lowest.
The
Baskins Grocery
Company.
Mow Is Your Digestion?
Mrs. Mary Dowling No.228 8th
Ave. San Francisco, recommends
a remedy for stomach tronble.
She says: "Gratitude for the
wonderful effect of Electric Bit-
ters in a case of acute indigestion
prompts this testimonial. I am
fully convinced that for stomach
and liver troubles Electric Bit-
ters is the best remedy on the
market today." This great tonic
and alterative medicine invigor-
ates the system,purifi s the blood
and is especially helpful in all
forms of female weakness. 50c.
at all drug stores.
Self Evident
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WELCOME NOTES.
By Hustler.
It is pretty cool for cotton
picking now.
Mrs.C.J.Plumer spent Monday
at the Schaal home.
The meeting is still in progress
at Welcome schoolhouse.
Mr.and Mrs.M.E.Schaal called
at the R. A.Capper home Sunday
evening.
Grandma Plumer, of Lucien, is
visiting with her daughter, Mrs.
M.E.Schaal, this week.
Mr.Smith wife and daughter
Cecil took dinner with Noah
Ward and family Sunday.
Rev. Leaning of Waukomis
preached at Welcome schoolhouse
Saturday and Sunday evening.
Those who took dinner with
Rev.Hartman and family Sunday
were: Lueile Robison, Ruby and
Irene Smith, Lester Smith and
Kenneth Robison.
The fact that the business
of this bank during the past
year has increased 20 per
cent is evidence of an in-
creased number of deposit-
ors, that our depositors
have had most satisfactory
treatment; that the accom-
modations extended have
fully met the demands of
our patrons, and that our
unexcelled service is appre-
ciated by all our customers.
Our depositors are
guaranteed by the Deposit-
ors Guaranty fund of the
State of Oklahoma.
We shall be glad to have
your business also.
Mulha'l State Ba^k
Mulhall, Okla,
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It isn't so difficult to strengthen
a weak Stomach if one goes at it
correctly. And this is true of the
Heart and Kidneys. The old
fashioned way of dosing the
Stomach or stimulating the Heart
or Kidneys is surely wrong! Dr.
Shoop first pointed out this
error. "Go to the weak or ailing
nerves of these organs",said he.
Each inside organ has its con-
trolling t)r "inside nerve." When
these nerves fail those organs
I must surely falter. This vital
j truth is leading druggist? every-
| where to dispell and recom-
! mend Dr. Shoop's Restorative.
A few days' test will surely tell.
Sold by A. B.Raffington.
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks' Almanac.
For 1909, ready Nov. 15. 1908,
best ever sent out,beautiful cov-
ers in colors,fine portrait of Prof,
flicks in colors,all the old fea-
tures and several new ones in
the book. The best astronomi-
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cal year book and the only one
containing the original "Hicks
Weather Forecasts." By mail
M5c; on news stand 30c. Onecopy
free with word and works, the
best $1.00 Monthly in America.
Discounts on almanacs in quan-
tities. Agents wanted. Word
and Works Pub. co, 2201 Locust
Street, St. Louis, Mo. Every
citizen owes it to himself, to his
I fellows and to Prof. Hicks to
possess the "Hicks" forecasts,
— the only reliable.
Swearingen for photos. Guth-
rie, opposite postofhee.
Baked sweet apples, with Bomo people, bring
prompt relief for Constipation. With others,
coarse all-wheat bread will have the same effect.
Nature undoubtedly has a vegetable remedy to
relieve every ailment known to man, if physicians
can but find Nature's way to health. And this is
strikingly true with regard to Constipation.
| The bark of a certain trco in California—Cas-
cara Sagrada—offers a most excellent aid to this
end. But, combined with Egyptian Senna, Slip-
pery Elm Bark, Solid Extract of Prunes, etc.. this
same Cascara bark is given its greatest possible
power to correct constipation. A toothsome
I Candy Tablet, called Lax-ets, is now made at the
I Dr. Shoop Laboratories, from this ingenuous and
most effective prescription. Tts effect on Consti-
i pation, Biliousness. Sour Stomach, Had Breath,
Sallow Complexion, etc., is indeed prompt and
satisfying.
No griping, no unpleasant nfter effects are ex-
perienced, and Lax-ets are put up in beautiful
lithographed metal boxes at 5 cents aud 25 conta
per box.
For something now, nice, economical and
•ffiictive, try a box of
Lax-ets
A. B. RAFFINGT0N.
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Woosley, Tom B. The State Journal. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1908, newspaper, November 13, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc402674/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.