The State Journal. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1908 Page: 3 of 10
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THE STATE JOURNAL.
MULHALL. OKLAHOMA.
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SATUKD \Y, DEC, 5, 1908, ®
At the Farmers' Hotel
Yards, South Main Street, @
MULHALL, OKLAHOMA. g
I shall offer those desiring to ®
rfet some really fine Poland-china *.i
Stock a grand opportunity. I will $
ion this date offer at Public auc- ^
tion a draft ol 30 head of ''okind-
Blutl' Herd,
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Nobby M°463s0
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China from the "Spring Bluff Herd,
beginning at 2 o'clock p. m..--■> |
pig of both sexes the get of Nobby ^
the Enid Champion, and O. K. @
Trust, prize winner at the
oklahoma state Fair; also 1 fancy
yearling boar, weight 275 lbs., a
grandson of Corrector. 20 head
of these pigs are August and SeP"
tember farrow; average weight bO
pounds. The other 5 are spring
farrow and will average 100 lbs.
TERMS:—Cash or its equiva-
: lent. All stock to be settled for
before removal from premises.
E. A HERBERT, Prop.
W B Wicker, Auc K M Klncald. Clerk
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Wh it gift )!•! I Ji-e <> vns
country its b-n»fit aid future
welfar »aaa0 mit.-n >s rift, were
it in i!\v power? says Mrs. Fred-
eric Seiioff, president of the
)nai (' > v{i'p s of M thers.
in a symposia a,"If I lVere
National Santa Claus," in the
D»• • rib''r D j ine '-.tor; — I woild
make it possible for every child
to have a square deal all the time,
from infancy to manhood, i'
every home and every kind o
community.
How could this be done? Tht
first requisite would be to pro-
vide the opportunity for even
father and mother to learn mori
of what they owe their children;
to appreciate and understand tin
physical and spiritual U.ws which
must be followed if children are
to come up to the highest pogsi-
bilities of the ra?e. I would pre-
vent the sacrifice of infants' live-;
Preventics the new Cand>
Cold Cure Tablets, are said by
druggists to have four special
specific advantages over all other
remedies for a cold. First lhey
contain no quinine,nothing harsh
ir sickening. Second—They give
I most instant relieg. I. hird-
U'asunt to the taste, like candy.
•ourth-A large box—48 Pre-
/entics—at 25c. Also good for
everish children. Soid by A. B.
iaffingcon.
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.JXist in every child. Juvenile
crime is a rt flection on the meth-
ods and care given children. It
is preventable. Parental ignor-
mce, crowded tenements, physi-
■al degeneracy and lack of space
for play are contributing causes.
The welfare of the children ex-
ceeds all other matters in its im-
1 portance to the future welfare (
i of the country. It is of nationt
The People's Meat Market
We have opened up a first-class shop one door east
of McConneyhey's Drug Store! and handle all kinds of first-
class meats. Our motto is "Neatness, cleanliness and a
% Square Deal." We buy and sell all kinds of produce.
i LEMMONS & RODIFER.
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The old fashioned way of dos
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ing a weak ate^ more pe"rformer7on"the Piano or
ing the Heart oi lu)inted Organ and twenty-five cents in
wrong. Dr. bhoop lirst \ silver or postage and we will
out this error. This is why nis ma^ vou p0Stpaid our latest Pop-
nrescriotion—Dr. Shoop's Re- uiar Music Roll containing 20
' VP -is directed entirely to page full Sheet Music, consisting
storative %JireCt^ments_the of popular Songs, Marches and
the cause of these Waltzes arranged for the Piano
weak inside or controlling «■ ."'or Organ including Rud. Knau-
difficult, says Dr 1 - — • ■ ■
stomach,or stimulat-
Great Music Offer.
Send us the name of three or
providing clear, accurate instruc-; interest.
tion for every new mother in the; My gift to the country would
physical requirements of babies. • an endowment as large as is
I would prevent the later sacri- ; necessary to establish and con-
fice of health in schools and fac-1 Juct the national university for
toriea, by the education of every j the welfare of the child with
parent as to the permanent in- j branches everywhere. The Na-
jury inflicted by overtaxing the : Lional Congress of Mothers has
organs which are yet in process | the work under way. The help
of development. I would pre- :js eagerly sought to. It needs
vent juvenile crime by education ; tQ be placed on a permanent basis,
of parents and the community in ; wjth means to do the work in
the provision of all that goes to j education for which, as yet no
develop the good qualities that j adequate provision has been made.
It isn't so difficult, says j er>g famous "Flight of the But-
Shoop to strengthen a weak terflies," "March Manila" and
^ ''eh Heart, or Kidneys, if the latest popular song, I he
oL aHt correctly. Each Girl I've Seen."
one goes at it c0^e"nVui Popular Music Publishing Co.
I inside organ has its contioll K Indianapolis, Ind.
I«,r inside nerve. When these .
1 f ,il then those organs Just a little Cascaswebt is all
nerves fa 1, L^n that is necessary to give your
must surely falter. Ihese viiai, u u
truths are leading druggists
everywhere to dispense and re-
commend Dr. Shoop's Restorative
Test it a few days, and see! Im-
provement will promptly and
surely follow. Sold by
Raffington. _____
A. B.
DcWITT'S kidney and bladder, pills for.
- ^ Weak Kidneys, Lame Back
and —
Inflammation of the Bladder
__ A WEEK'S TRE&THENT 25g
So^d by A. B. Raffington, R. P.
baby when it is cross and peev-
ish. Cascasweet contains no
opiates nor harmful drugs and is
highly recommended by mothers
everywhere. Conforms to the
National Pure Food and Drugs
Law. Sold by A. B. Raffington.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Heiden were
over Sunday guests here with
Mrs. Heiden's father, Charles
Hazelrigg, and their friends.
They were unable to get back to
Guthrie Sunday on account of
the paralyzed conditions of the
railroad and on account of wash-
outs on the line.
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Woosley, Tom B. The State Journal. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1908, newspaper, December 4, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403034/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.