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It has been some time slnco I have
seen anything from Utlca so wo will
scrlbblo a few lines.
Tho woathor is flno and tbo farmers
aro certainly making good use of this
flno weather and cotton plcklnc or
pulling boles will soon bo a thing of
tho past in this community as al-
ready quite u number aro through
I!ckttir.
MIbscs Lula Qrcenway and Lena
AuBtln commenced their school. Mon-
day also Mrs. Jessie Ilrlney and
with tho co-opcratlon of tho school
board they expect to teach a good
tichoo).
Mr. S. q. lby who moved Up be-
tween tho Boggles some tlmo ago Its
back on business for a foW dayB. Ho
sayo Bogg'y Is a fine country to live
In. lots or grass nnd beat of all
opusBunis and fat potatoes grow al-
most spontaneously In his country.
Mr. A. H. Hobbs had a breale down
Friday night which has shut tho sin
down f6r n day or so but will be
ablo to gin this afternoon and he
expects to catch Up with his ginning
this week.
If nothing happens Dro. D. W.
Carter of Catera will commence n
protracted meeting here on the first
Monday night In Decombcr. Every-
body is invited to attend and tafco ac-
tive part In tho services regardless of
tholr religious creed Como ono and
all and let's liavo on old tlmo revival.
.Miss Saibra Trail who has been
living with her aunt Mrs. May Seal
liaa gono to Tuska Okla. to live with
some of her relatives up thcro for a
while
John Stlmpson Will movo to Texas
in tho very near future and will mak
that state his futuro home.
Mr. II. C. Chlldcrf) is doing servlco
on Petit Jury this week.
Miss Fannlo Seal will visit friends
and relatives In Texas in tho verv
near future. Her many friends regrot
to sco hor leavo for the winter.
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Rev. Roy Vanhoovo was here Sun-
day but failed to preach for us. '
Rev. Q. W. Wells went to Yuba Sun-
day. Oscar Lowallen occupies the bunga-
low on Main Just now.
Claude Martin has been on the
sick list for a few days.
Miss Delia Simpson our popular
school teacher put In her appcaranco
Saturday much to tho delight of us
nil.
Jack Turner of Achllle was in
town Monday.
John Davis of Calera was here
this week "
George Fort brought a new wagon
and a team fronf Dunihtlast Satur-
day. $$.3$.3jg$S$3!$je
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There was preaching here last Sat-
urday night Sunday and Sunday night
by .Rev. Cooper of Keneflck.
Mr. and Mrs. Hlbdon attended tho
funeral of their little grand child at
Keneflck last week.
We bad a basket supper hero last
Saturday night for the benefit of our
school house for which a neat sum
was collected.
Quite a number of Midway people
attended the basket supper last Sat-
urday nigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley of Keneflck.
were visitors of Mr.iand Mrs. Hlbdou
tho lntter part of last week.
Mrs Lovelng. of near Caddo visited
Mr. and Mrs. Smith a few days ago
Mr. John Hayes departed Inst Sun
day to visit his parentB In Missouri
Mr. Furlong of Blue attended Sun-
day School here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rush moved to
Dallas Texas whoro they will mako
their homo. Wo aro Borry to loso
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rush from our neighborhood.
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Wo havo had a nice week for gath-
ring and the farmers havo boon busy.
I Some of tho farmers hayo their crop
gathered but the majority of them
I have much In the field.
y Prof. Lot and his assistant teachers
Misses Frelce and Mildred Whitman
attended the fair at Durant Friday
and report a good time.
Roy. S. T Whltmoro Is on the Jury
at Durant. I
Clifford Hall. Infant baby of Mr.
and Mrs. John Hall died suddenly on
the 12th inst. and was burled In tbo
Komp cemetery. It's old Grandma
Bala nnd most of It's relatives at-
tended the funeral. Q. B. Nolen officiated.
WHENEVER YOU HEED
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The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally
Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver
Drives Out Malaria Enriches the Blood and Builds up
the Whole System. For Grown People and Children.
.Ym know watt you are taking yrhea yon take Grove'a Tasteless chill Tonic
m the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known
tonic properties of QUININE and IRQN. It is as strong as the strongest bitter
tonic and Is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal for falaria Chills and Fever
Weakness general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing
Mothers and Pale Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging.
.Relieves nervous depression and low spirits Arouses the Hver to action and
purifies the blood. ATrueTouicaudSureAppetizer A Complete Strengthened
No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist We mean it. 50c.
Tom Short and wifo aro the" proud
parents of a bouncing baby girl.
Mlsa Ethel Bhort of Uloomflold
Academy Is visiting her parents.
Lee Miller Is Improving his resi-
dence. Wallaco Wilson and family spent
Saturday and Sunday near Donlson
visiting friends.
Cotton pickers aro receiving ono
dollar a hundred for pulling bolls and
they are making from two to thrco
dollars a day
The M. E. Sundav School la having
a largo attendance every Sunday
Sister Jane Vnndlvor spent Sunday
evening with Mrs. Mary Miller.
Wesley Phillips tho pumpkin ven-
dor reports that Win. Markcm who
owns a farm In Red River bottom
east of Yarnaby gathered fifty bushels
of corn to tho aero and thirty largo
wagon loads of pumpkins.
Dr. Newberry's friends nro glad to
learn of his wife's convalescense aftor
a long and serious Illness.
Rev. Dush filled his appointment at
the Christian church Sunday.
Dr. icvy Optician of note at At-
wood Hotel Monday and Tuesday
November 24-25. 11-13-2W.
THE LONGEST WAY AROUND IS
SOMETIMES THE MOST ECONOM.
IHAL WAY HOME INHOAD IIUILI).
ING.
Department of Agriculture Adtlscs
tho Cnttlng Out of Grades on IIIrIi.
wajs Even at the Expense of Some
Tillable Land.
Washlngton.D. C. Nov. 18. Tho av-
erage life of horsoa and automobiles
may bo increased and the cost of
linu'.in? reduced according to thu Of-
V.w of Roads of 'ho Department of
Af culture by lclocatlng mauy old
roads and tho more scontti'io laying
out of new ones. The natural ten-
dtncj m road building li to b'Jlld a
Btralglu t"fcd. wh.tior ll giios oer
steep (jutilos or uill ur nut ami mil-
ling over U.ese grades o.V i-'tlly adds
to tit" y-twv ;i!Kl tear on 1. ?: nnd
vehicles.
Thn ilnpfrlnn nt fhn Offlpn of Ttonrts
Is t'.at the longest way around may
often be the shortest nnd most eco-
nomical way home and that frequent-
ly building a highway arbund a hill or
grade but llttlo appreciate distance
is added and this is more than offset
by the reduced strain of hauling.
T'n nhlnf drawback from the farm
owcnr'B point of viow is that tho lay-
ing out of roads on this principle of
nvnlrllnp- frnrinR npOORRltntPtt. In. H3ITU
cases running tho road through farm
lanu or orennrus or pastures insieaii
of going around tho farm line and
liiiHiHm? thn road throuirh old worn-
out fields and over rocky knolls. TMs
of course must raise a question in me
mind of the individual land owner at
tn whothnr thn Rllttnir 1111 of his DroD-
crty by a road yields him individual
advantages and bo bcnoilts h(s com-
munity as to offset the ubo of such
lnnfi fni n rnnri. nr io ovnrcomn the
inconvenience 'of "Laving his " land
divided. In this connection tho Office
of Roads points out that tho runnln?
of a road and the resulting traffic
through a good farm where there ore
good sheep catllo. horses grain rruit
or vegetables has a certain advertis
ing value and in many instances
ronkes tho land moro valuable In
other cases the Importance of such a
level road to the community to so
great that It might well repay those
using the road to glvo the farmer Jho
equivalent In land equally good in
place of what ho has sacrificed to the
common welfare.
At any rate tho Office of RoadB is
now taking special pains to make
clear the economic advantage of
avoiding steep grades in their roads
even at some sacrifice of better land.
Investigation shows that the laving
of such roads over hills has resulted
more from attention to tho preserva-
tion of farm linos than from scienti-
fic attention to tho problem of road
building.
According to the testimony of farm-
ers consulted where a horso might
be ablo to pull 4000 pounds on a levei
road. It would have difficulty In nul-
Ilnn. 1 nnn nnunria mi n Btcen hill. The
size of the load therefore tends to
bo measured by tho grflUe or me larg-
est hill on tho road to market. In a
mimtior nt mbo actual exntrlmcnt
shows that the relocating of roads
ardnud hills has been accompiisnea.
either with no addition In road length
n nnmo Inotnnnoa 1111(1 With tllA fld-
dng of only n few '""t to the highway
In others. The Office Knows 01 an
caBe where n properly relocated road
which has cut out grades has led to
onv question as to Its material reduc-
tion of hnullng costs.
Grlgsby's Liver Syrup the liver
regulator ask the Corner Drug Stori.
MBAAM"AAMVVVMAAAAMnAMMM
LEGAL NOTICES
(First published Nov. 21. 1913 third
publication Dec. 5 1913..
State of Oklahoma County of Bryan.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT.
Notice la hereby given that the un-
derslgncd Ulysses A. Hunt will by his
next friend Mary F. Hunt fllo In
tho district court in and for Bryan
County. Stato of Oklahoma on the
8th day of December. 1913. a peti
tion and application praying tho
Court to confer upon him tbo rlghU
of majority concerning contracts
and empowering him. tho said Ulysses
A. Hunt to transact business in gen
eral with tho samo effect as if dono
by a person abovo tho ago of majority.
Dated this tho 19th day of Novem-
ber 1913.
ULYSSES A. HUNT
By MARY HUNT. His next friond.
CROCKETT & FOWLER Attorneys
for petitioner.
(1st. insertion Nov. 21 1913; 3rd in-
sertion December 5 1913)
PUHLICATION NOTICE
In the District Court of Hrjan County
Oklahoma.
Leon a Qlllmoro nco Thompson and
Marsalino Johnson nee Thompson
Plaintiffs
vs. No. 1723
M. G. Davis Earnest Ownby and T.
J. Cole Defendants.
The Stato of Oklahoma to M. G.
Davis Earnest Ownby and T. J.; Colo:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 19th day of Nov-
ember 1913 Lcona GUmore nco
Thompson and Marsalino 'Johnson nee
Thompson as plaintiffs commenced
nn action arfainst you in the District
Court of Bryan County Oklahoma
for the recovery of an undivided in-
terest in and to tho following lands
and premises to-wit:
West halt of the northwest
quarter of section seventeen (17) ;
west half of northeast quarter of
section eighteen (18) township
nlno (9) south rango eleven 11)
East
and in which suit Judgment Is further
asked quieting the title of the plain
tiffs to an undivided two-thirds in-
terest In said property as against all
of you said defendants and the plain
tiffs further ask Judgment enjoining.
you and each of you from cutting
bols dare ash and other timber on
said lands and nsk Judgment for the
sum of $750.00 damages for timber
already cut.
The plaintiffs further allcgo that
they are tho heirs of Suala Thompson
to whom said lands wero patented:'
that one S. I. Watson pretending to
act as guardian of Lcona Thompson.
Sidney Thompson nnd Marsalino
Thompson pretended to sell said lands
end premises to E. F. Pott9 and that
he pretended to sell tho samo to de
fendant T. J. Cole; that at tho time
the said S. I. Watson pretended to
act as guardian as aforesaid Sidney
Thompson and Leona Thompson now
Glllmore were over eighteen years of
ago as a matter of fact and according
to the enrollment records of the Five
Civilized Tribes: that for Bald reason
the Interest of Leona Thompson now
Glllmore. and Sidney Thompson was
not legally conveyed and said pre-
tended conveyance ly S. I. Watson Is
void and that the plaintiffs are the
owners of an undivided two-thirds
interest therein.
You ore therefore notified of the
filing of said suit and that you must
answer tho plaintiffs' petition on or
beforo the 3rd day of January. 1011
or the plaintiffs' petition will be
as true and Judgment will be taken
accordingly awarding the plaintiffs
the relief sued for.
Witness my hand and official seal
this the 19th day of November. 1913.
W. A. JONES.
Clerk of the District Court of Bryan
County Oklahoma.
HATCHETT & FERGUSON Attys.
(1st insertion Nov. 14 1913; 5tH in-
sertion Dec. 12 1913).
Notlco of Sheriffs Sale of Real Estate
Notice Is hereby given that in pur-
suanco of an order of salo issued out
of the office of the clerk of the Dis-
trict Court of Bryan County State of
Oklahoma upon a Judgment rendered
in favor of Steger Lumber Company
and against Sam Dane nnd the South
western Surety Insurance Company
commanding me to sell tho property
belonging to Sam Dane sufficient to
sntlFfy eaid judgment that a mechan-
ics lien hns been foreclosed upon tha
following described property to-wit:
Lots 14 and 1C in Block 178 in the
Town of Durant Bryan County .Okla-
homa and samo has been ordered sold
to satisfy said Judgment cost and all
interest and have caused snld land
and improvements thoreon situated to
bo appraised according to law whl"h
appraisement was in the sum of
TEXAS TRACTI0M COMPANY
(DENISON-SHERMAN-DALLAS INTCRURBAN)
"THE CONVENIENT WAY"
BETWEEN
' DENISON McKENNEY
SHERMAN ' ' DALLAS
AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS
LOCAL AND LIMITED CARS
CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT DALLAS WITH INTCRURBAN CAR8 FOR
LANCASTER WEST CORSICANA
WAXAHACHIE WACO ARLINGTON
ITALY FERRIS FT. WORTH
HILLSBORO ENNIS CLEBURNE
AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS .
SAVES TIME
FOR INFORMATION CALL UPON ANY AGENT OR ADDRESS
N. C. CALVERT JAS. W. ORirFIN
D. P. At Danlaon Twaa
17.500.00.
NOW THEREFORE nollco Is here-
by given that in pursuance of tho com
mand of said order of sale I will
offer for sale and sell for cash to tho
highest bidder at public miction said
land (Lots) nnd tenements or so
much thereof ns will satisfy said Judg-
ment on tbo 16th day of December
1913 nt 10 a m. of said day at the
front door of tho court house In the
city of Durant In the County "of. Bryan
and Stato of Oklahoma.
WITNESS my hand this tho 12th
day of November 1913. i
LIB HART
Sheriff of Bryan County State' of
Oklahoma. f
KYLE & NEWMAN Attorneys for
Plaintiff.
(1st insertion Nov. 7; 4th Insertion
Nov. 28.)
WARNING ORDER.
Stato of Oklahoma County of Bryan.
In District Court March Term 1914.
O. W. RUSHING Plaintiff
vs. No. 1709
ALICE RUSHING Defendant
Tho defendant Allco Rushing is
hereby notified that sho has been sued
by O. W. Rushing and must answer
tho petition filed by the plaintiff on
of before the 20th. day of December
1913 or the petition will bo taken
as true and judgment for dlvorco will
be rendered accordingly.
Witness my official signature and
seal this the 1st day of November 1913
W. A. JONES
Clerk of the District Court.
By Richard Nicold Dpcuty.
Utterback Hayes & MacDonald At-
torneys for Plaintiff.
(1st insertion Nov. 14; 3rd insertion
Nov. 28.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
State of Oklahoma Pushmataha
County. ss. In County Court.
In the matter of the Guardianship of
Mary Choato and Everidgo Choate
minors.
Notlco Is hpreby given in pursu-
ance of an order of the County Court
in and for Pushmataha County in the
State of Oklahoma made on the 10th
day of November A. D. 1913 the un-
dersigned Guardian of tho estate cf
Mary Choato and Everidgo Choate
minors will sell at public sale to the
highest bidder subject to confirma-
tion by said Court on Saturday the
29UJ dajr of November A.'D. 1913 nt
two o'clock P. M. at tho front door
of tho Court House in tbo City of
Durant in Bryan County Oklahoma
all tho right title and interest of
said Mary Choate and Everldge
Choate In and to the following de-
scribed land:
SE14. of NW.ot Section. 11 In
Township 5 South Range 10 East and
Lots 1 and 2 In Section C in Town-
ship 5 South Range 11 East of the
Indian. Base and Meridian being the
surplus allotment of Alexslo Choate
deceased and situate in Bryan county
Oklahoma.
Said real estate will be sold on tho
following teiros and t conditions to-
wit: Cash upon execution and deliv-
ery of deed.
Dated this 10th day of November
A. D. 1913.
ROBERSON CHOATE
Guardian.
H. L. WESTPHAL Atty for Guardian.
(1st Insertion Nov. 7; 3rd Insertion
Nov 21.)
WARNING ORDER
State. of .Oklahoma County of Bryan.
in the Justice of the pfcace Court
for Twp. No. 1 In Bryan County
Oklahoma before C. A. Woodward.
J. M. WEBB Plaintiff
ys.
J. L. McCOY Defendant.
The defendant J. L. McCoy is here-
by notified that ho has been sued by
J. M. Webb and must answer the pe-
tition tiled by tho plaintiff on o"
before the" 18th dayof Dec 1913 or
AND MONEY
O. P. A. Dallas Texaa
tho potltlon will bo taken as truo and
Judgment for $11.50 wll bo rendered
accordingly.
Witness my official signature and
seal this tho 3rd day of Oct 1913.
C. A. WOODWARD
Justico of tho Peace.
SPROWLS & STONE' Attorneys for
Plaintiff.
wwn i-iii -i-1-.-.-i.-iru-ww-tfm
(1st insertion Oct. 31; 4th Insertion
Nov. 21)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
8tato of Oklahoma County of Bryan
bs. In tho County Court
fn tho matter of tho guardianship
of Othcnn Gardner a minor.
Notlco is horeby given that in pur-
suance to an order of tho County
Court of Bryan County -Stato of Okla-
homa made on the 20th day of Octobor
1913 tho undersigned guardian will
Bell at public auction at tho front
door of tho County Court house in the
town of Antlers Pushmataha County
Stato of Oklahoma between the legal
hours of said day on tho 22nd day of
November 1913 all tho right title In-
terest and estate' of tho said Othcna
Gardner a minor in and to tho fol-
lowing doseribed real estate situated
in Pushmataha County State of Okla-
homa to-wit:
All of her interest In and to the
S 1-2 of SE 1-4 and BE -4 of SW 1-1
of Section 22 and W 1-2 of Section 14
and SE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of NE 1-4
and E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of
Sec. 15 nnd SE 1-4 of SE 1-4 of Sec.
35 and NE 1-4 of NE 1-4 and W 1-2
of NE 1-4 and NW 1-4 of Sec. 23 and
E 1-2 of NE 1-4 and SW 1-4 of NE 1-1
and NE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Sec. 22 Town-
ship two South and Range Eighteen
East being the allotment of Sawyer
Gardner deceased.
Said sale will be subject to conflrm-
tlon by said Court tho terms of said
salo will be cash upon delivery of
guardian's deed.
Dated this the 20th day of October
1913.
R. L. GARDNER
Guardian of Othena Gardner.
W. C. Caudill of Durant Atty. for
guardian.
i
(1st Insertion Oct. 30; 4th Insertion
Nov. 21)
State of Oklahoma County of Bryan.
ss. In tho District Court at
Durant.
Chas. R. Allen Plaintiff.
. t Vs. . No. 1G95.
Wm. J. Cassidy C. S. Maupin Defend-
ants. WARNING ORDER
The defendant C. S. Maupin Is here-
by notified that he has been sued by
Chas. R. Allen in tho District Court
of Bryan County Oklahoma at Durant
tho object of said suit being to quiet
tltlo in plaintiff in the hereinafter de-
scribed real qstatc and to cahc.ell and
annull certain deeds and to have tho
same removed as clouds upon plain-
tiff's title to said real estate and must
answer the petition filed by tho said
Chas. R. Allen in the said District
Court of Bryan County Oklahoma on
or beforo the 15th day of December
1913 or the same will be taken as
true and confessed and judgment
quieting title in the following describ-
ed real estate to-wit: W 1-2 of NE
1-4 of Sec. 24 twp. 9 south Rango 9
cast and S 1-2 of SE 1-4 of NE 1-4.
Sec. 6 and SE 1-4 of SE 1-4 of Sec. 7
and NE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of Sec. IS Twp.
9 south Range 11 east all In Bryan
County Oklahoma and cancelling and
annulling a certain deed executed by
one Frank Johnson to Wm. J Cassidy
on the '10th day of June 1905 and
cancelling and annulling a certain
other deed executed by the sold Wm.
J. Cassidy to said C. S. Maupin and
J S. Mullen on the 11th day of Dec-
ember 1905 and having Bald deeds re
HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
rVfttfr Four Years of Ditceuraging
Coaditieat Mrs. Bullock Gave
Up ia Despair. Husband
Cane ta Rescse.
Catron Ky In an interesting letter
trom this place Mrs. Bettle Bullock
writes as follows: "I suffered for four
fears with womanly troubles and during
tliis time I could only sK up for a little
while and could not waMc anywhere at
ill. At tlms I would have severe pains
.n my left side.
The doctor was called In and his treat
ment relieved me for a while but I was
loon confined to my bed again. After
hat nothing seemed to do me any good. J
moved ns clouds upon plaintiff's tltlo
to sold real estate will bo rendered
accordingly.
Witness my official signature ats
seal this tbo 20th day of Octobor 191&.
W. A. JONES
Clerk District Cour.
Crockett & Fowler Attys. for Plaintiff
.lBt published 11-14-13 last publica-
tion 11-28-13.
To Whom it May Concern Greetings
This il to notify you that we hoia
tax salo certificate No. 175 for delin
quent taxes on lots C 8 9 and 10
block C Town of Wade Bryan county.
Oklahoma.
If said property Is not rcdeonled
within 60 days by the ownor thereof.
tho County Treasurer of Brynn County-
will execute a tax deed to me for somcr
Tho above described property ha
been sold according to law for delin-
quent taxes.
Witness my hand this 11th day of
November 1913.
JAMES TEAGUE
Wade Oklahoma.
(1st Ins. Sept 5; 12th Iaa. Not. 3X)
GOVERNMENT SALE" OF TIMBER
LANDS. There will be offered at pub-
lic auction at the places and ttiawi
herein named at not lees than appr&U-
od valuation about 1279000 aerei 6d
Umbor lands with "standing1 the Vw
thoreon which includes about 1043.-
867500 feet of pine as estimated hi
1911 and approximately 141)09)000
feet of hard wood located la the Ghcow
Uw Nation Southeastern Oklahoma
Sales will be hold at Idabel Janata?
5th Hugo January 8th Poteaa Jam.
ary 12th Wllburton January 15th aafi
McAlcster January 17th 1914. Dl
may bo submitted either In person vt
by agent with power of attorney. Laxufc
and timber will bo sold together
Land classed as agricultural land will
be offered In tracts not exceeding ICO
acres other lands In tracts not ex-
ceeding 640 acres and not more than
160 acros of agricultural land nor
moro than one-fifth of the total oT
non-agricultural lands will bo sold to-
any one person. Termw 25 por cent
cash balance la thxee annual lntall-
ments of 25 per eent each with Inter
est but payments Bsay be completed
any time. Immedlateyisesslon given
after approval ef sale. Residence on
land not required. Reaaeval of portions
of timber permitted Ja ;gald for. The
Improvements ea laaa consisting bi'n
few scattered heaoeo srJU be appraised
and sold with laai aa tho owners
thereof relrapnreea.Yfc thoy are bo
successful bidden. '4fi ilrht to wtriT
technical defects feT airertiflemeaAi
and bids and to xejeet any and 'all bteVa
Is reserved. DttaUod tatermathra. In-
cluding deeerljUve Hat' ahowtag
quantity and arraUant of timber
and land la each t$Mt will be tar-
nished wlthont east aHr October' lL
1913; maps sawing'.iBBt!oa and ac-
cessibility to rallieatta. ef each tract
will be furnished at eest of fifty
cents eaoh. AUaUM Jor both V-
scrlptive lists aait wapa should fc
made to the OouaalejslMr to the Fir
Civilized Tribes MaefrosM Oklahoma.
CATO SELLS OOMMW9810NER 07
INDIAN AFFAWS.
jLellhem do 1he worrying
Ml you havo to Co h to ceo that your
!thct rcad3 via tho Ilaty c!!-the-way.
To ICAN3A5 CITY
and ST. LOUIS
a
Cwo fast dipcnC-Vc trains combining-
jvcry essential for comfort ppeed and
y-lhc Kb! v United
T: I r JTw?
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I had gotten so wealc I could no( stand
and I gave up in despair.
At last my husband got me a bottle ot
Cardul the woman's tonic and I com-
menced taking it From the very first
dose I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
firing me and am doing alt my work."
If you aie alt run down from womanly
troubles don't give up in despair. Try
Cardul the woman's tonic. It has helped
more than a million women. In fe j
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Evans, E. M. Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 47, Ed. 1, Friday, November 21, 1913, newspaper, November 21, 1913; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82574/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.