The Wellston News. (Wellston, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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or come to tin* $itV Dl*UQ
Store, W'Here you c;m see
the most complete line ot
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for new alid-ex- lusive pat-
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Paper.
If yon will drop ns a card we will call with samples almost arty
hour you may name. Our Prices and Papers are best.
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ores
5VPER
PLEA5AM VIEW
Bill. (iris wold made a please lit
call at Mr Edison’s Wednesday
night.
It is to cold to collect many
items this week. 1 will do 1 tet-
ter next time.
Verne Wileman and Miss Vera
West attended Sunday School
here last Sunday.
Mr. Kidson is clearing some
land south of his house, which
makes it look much better.
Sam. Christian, Otis Higgins,
and Tom Marlin were visitor of
the county seat last Saturday.
Lester Curl returned from the
j creek nation last Saturday where
he has been visiting with his
brother.
i Quite a number of Pleasant
View people attended the candy
breaking at Mr Roarks of Sun-
I flower Saturday night.
There was quite an exciting (ipi
scene tit. the school house Fri-
li.GOE7S
SMIYASIDi.
LOCATED AT 26th
AND
Wv A to DOT ! t
t3E8T INVALID’S HOME in the West
Urgauized wllh a full staff of physicians ano
surgeons for treatment of all Chronic Diseases
THIRTY ROOMS for accommodation of patients
Dt/TicuU Surgical Operations Performed tottS
Nee
[\ktil and Success when Surgery is Necessary.
bISEATES OF WOMEN JSSLSSSE
bf women. Manv who have suffered for yea^
km red at home. Special book for women PREK
T| IT f PERMANENT CURE
JL M IA* Positively Quarantec c
\Without knife, ligature or caustic. A# m<'n» \
accepted until patient is well. Qpecial Book PBEE.
'if JIQIPft *EI C Radically Curad in Ten
W^TlfiVlUllCLC Days, under a Positive
Guarantee. Send for Special FREE Book
1 New restorative treatment for loss of Vitai
Power. Hydrocele, Rupture, Stricture, etc
ift^PLED CHILDREN
m ''’.0.8. Trained attendants.
WRITE FOR FhlE BOOK ON
3lub Feet, Curvature of
c. Hare Lip,
jftp i lepsy. Cat arrh.
Lung, Bye, Skin,
Kidney, Bladder,
Blood and
Nervous Diseases.
HIGH GRADE
COFFEI
Poor coffee is an un-
wholesome drink. To
begin the day by drinking
it clouds an othenvise
cheerful mind. Soe to
it, then, that you have
Chase & Sanborn’s
High Grade Coffee
with its fragrant
aroma and
perfect
odor.
THE WELLSTON NEWS
Entered at the Post office at Wcllston,
Oklahoma, as Second-class Mail matter.
THE^WELLSTON^^WS^^MPANY,
Publishers.
(Stomach Troubles,
tiny eve when all of the scholars ■
went to throwing buckets of oiFce or by letter. Thirty years’experience
j“0 -iage Ulustrcted hooKFrss, giving much
\ ^.u».3lc lnformatioa. Call at offl
throwing
water into the house, but it
looks much better since being
washed out.
ONH DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.
bisplay,
Locals.
ADVERTISING RATES:
- 50 cents per inch pet month.
■ - - 5 cents per line per insertion
M. G,
ce or write to
U nnr Office, 016 Walnut 8t..
ffl. UUt, KAN8A8 CITY. MO
E. S. Penney says Another
good man has been landed in
office, and that man is John
Embry of Chandler, Okla., for
U. S. Att’yship. Let the good
work go on.
an-
re-
lias
Outcalt=Wykert Mer. Co.
5£ FRED G. NEFF, &
Notary Public
f Jhirm ^oaue vt |
J goweat «
<c AND NO DELAYS.
5( Office in Wcllston State Bank. .j>
^ Wellston, Oklahoma. ^
Candidates desiring to
nouuce them selves should
member that the. “News”
work,
west part
; of Lincoln county, and has vot-
I Cl’S.
facilities to <Td such
Wcllston i-in the
The attention of Teddy Roose-
velt is called to the fact that L.
D. Saltsman, of northern Lin-
coln county, is the father of four
pairs of twins and of triplets,
all the children arc alive and
spry but their mother died
shortly alter the birth of the
triplets.—Sparks Reviews.
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:: J. M. SPEARMAN :
VETERINARY SURGEON.
I have had 40 years exper-
>• ience. Answer ealls at once
! I**-! •
Members of the Farmers Tu-j
ion will meet in Welision on
Saturday March 17th, at 1 o’-
clock, for the purpose of organ-
izing^ District organization.
First hour will be an open
meeting that all are invited to
attend, especially the farmers
around Wellston. Green B.
Patterson, State Lcctuier will
address the meeting. All locals
should send delegates.
F. B. Eddy, Organizer.
HOLLISTER’S
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Duly Mftdiolne for Busy People
Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor.
A bpocific for Coiutlnutiou, In lige tioa, Livis
anil Kidney Trouble-. Pimples, Eezem*. Iinpure
Blood. Bad Breath. Slmrglab Bowels. H’mHhi lie
and Backache. 1 's E >elry Mountain Tea in iu-
let form. 35 cents a box. Genuine made by
Hollister Dhi o Company, Madison, Wia.
tOt OEN NUGGETS P0R SALLOW PEOPLf
A liquid cold cure for children
that is pleasant, harmless, and
effective is Bee’s Laxative Iloney i
and Tar. Superior to all other I
cough syrups or cold remedies
because it acts on the bowels.]
An ideal remedy for Coughs,]
Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough
and all curable lung and bron-
chial affections in child or adult.
Pleasant to take. Sold by City
Drug Store.
A dose of Pine-ules tit bed
time will usually relieve back-
ache, before morning. These
beautiful little globules are soft
gelatine coated and when moist-
ened and placed in the mouth
you can’t keep from swallowing
them. Pine-ules contain neither
sugar nor alcohol—just gums
and resins obtained’ from our
own native pine forests, com-
bined with other well known
bladder,, kidney, blood and
backache remedies.- Sold by
City Drug Store.
YANT ECHOES.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner have
gone to Guthrie for a day or to.
J. T. Willard is on the sick
list this week.
Seth Ferrel returned from a
two weeks visit at Oklahoma
City last week.
Miss Mary Bradshaw return-
ed to her home at Shawnee Sat-
urday,
Mr. Darby’s little son is very
low with pneumonia Dr. Stans-
berry is tittending him.
H. Walsh and J. H. Lock-
wood made ti Hying trip to
Chandler Saturday.
The prevailing opinion in
Yant is that the Statehood hill
will t<ike the same talk it did
last year.
The farmers Union is going]
to have a large entertainment!
at Center school house Tuesday I
night.
Mr. Bedford was slinking]
hands with friends in Wellston,!
Wednesday.
THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
Best tor
Coughs.
Colds. Croup,
Whoouing
Cough. Etc.
BEES
The red letter
“11” Is on
every buttle.
Prepared by
rinruir Metlirine
to., Chicago
A MATTER tif HEALTH
PiWDER
Absolutely’ Pure
HAS HO SUBSTI
A Cream of Tartar Powder,
free frorr alum or phos*
phatic acid
KOVAL BAKING POWDER CO„ NEW YORK.
Sold by Saunders & Ross.
J. J. ER WIN
Auctioneer.
All Kinds of Sales,-
At Reasonable Rates.
UJcllston, Oklahoma.
First Published Feb. 1<>, 1900.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Guthrie, Okla. Feb. 12. 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has Filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before Pro-
bate Judge at Chandler, on March 2/, 1900
viz:
WILLARI) S. GRISWOLD, of Wellston.
Okla., for the N. E. V4. of Sec. 31, Twp. 1ft.
N. of Range 3 East of I. M
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of said land, viz:
Joshua B. Inskeep, Hugh R. French, Willi
am P. Kausin, of Wellston, Okla., and Frank
lin B. Griswold, of Agra, Okla.
10138 John J. Boi.ks, Register.
We received ti letter from Rev
H. L. Cloud, from Lancaster Mo
where he has been holding rev
ival meetings, that he will fill
his pulpit next Sunday as usual,
lie reports a good meeting. t
The News has a new phone in
the office. If you have any items
of interest and dont have the time
to send or bring them in just
phone.
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