Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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WOODWARD DISPATCH, JAN 31.
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I MOT PILLS
To euro SICK HEADACHE.
mAB!TUAL CONSTIPATION
•nd all dIsaaaM arising from In-
dlmtlon, Thay will purify your
blood and mako youroomploxlon
M fair AS A LILY. They pro
■alatln ooatad. Pliec X cm
F. B.
A MOM LIBERAL OFFER.
All oui farmer reader*) should take
a Ivantge of the unprecedented club-
hind offer we this year make, which transacting
include with this paper The Live week.
Stock ludi *ator, its special Farmers'
Instit:;t‘ Hd it ions and The Poultry
Farmer. 1 hese three publications
are the host of their c!as< and should
be in ev-*ry farm hotue. To them we
Evctybody To PImk.
One man will say: “If you don’t
stop running your paper as you have.
I’ll withdraw my patronage from you.’’
Another will say: “Keep my ad
going, I like the tone of your paper. ’
Another says: “Stop my paper, 1
don't like it, I have never paid a cent
an 1 never expect to.” Another will
say: “Here is a dollar, don't stop my
paper.”
No paper dejtends on one man’s
supp rt. And uo cne should sub-
scribe or advertise in a paper unless
it is to his or some of his friend's
benefit. And it may be an unwise
merchant who thinks his ad worth
8 mply what he pays for it.
IRE
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BE/iF? i
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ANY
HEAD
NOISES?
ALL. CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARg NOW CURABLE
by our new i oven Lion. Only those Lorn deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
P. A. WCRMAH, OF UALTIMOCIS, SAY3I
•fan ££*£££? 10 io,'r 1 w,u uow *'e p*
my h«nn*r0*,Tni?,rVmtrl>!y'*h* *" Ul*“ ** ti*‘J k'pt ta ,ctt ‘ a wc-',c- 1M
_ * a trratineni for catarrh, f-+ thrre month v without nnv»jrcrw, oonwiKtd* nun-
•«*»<"« other*, the mo t cminri.t r»r •pecu.lut ot thu citv, »ho told me tnot
ns xtx “a‘ihc m'““ wou'J
McCulloch, of Cestot,
business in to.vn
...“’ll™? a<l»»rti*emeut •cdilentaHy In a New York vaper, ami cr-lered yourtrr.it-
.n.nl. After I had uv J it oal«ri(«ar days tocoruing to vour tiineibna. itie .M*acc;i*od. i .id
xK-iweaceased. i<a4
I thank>o«
If over a Frinee we bow down rnd
sing
What the deuce would we do over a
kin*?
I?5l;RMAN, 730 A. Broadway. Baltimore, Md.
Our treatment doe» not interfere tritfi your unt il oecu/taUon,
*3Sfty* you CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME *“SS,.to“
nrauHTUKU aurjl tunic, sos u saue n e, utictot, ill
Mention Woodward Dispatch when writing to advertiser.
add. f >r political, county and general But we must do this in order to be in
n *«>•, our own paper, and make the touch with the court house ring
pite "f the FOl'K one vear onlvCI ...... „
01* They never did fail; they never will
Never lefore was so much superior ta'b VS hat? Cheathams lotxative
reading matter offered for so small an Tablets—to cure a cold at once
amount of money. The three papers I Carry them in your vest pocket. Al-
aid commend themselves to thelcent~c#
reader's favorable attention upon;
m re mention. The Live Stock Indi-1 Qj j| J(Jf|f{[)U|J.
DENTIST.
Bridge
cator i.« the great agricultural and
live .-took paper of the West and
S julhwest; The Poultry Farmer is the i
m st practical poultry paper for the Is now prepared to do all branches of
farmer: while The Special Farmers'; 1)e[ltist Crown and
nstitute Editions are the most prac- > J
t eal publications for the promotion work a specialty,
of good farming ever published.
Take advantage of this great offer, i All work warrantee, Live him a
as it will hold good for a short time caj]
only. Samples of these papers may
b • examined by calling at this office.
PYTHIAN OPERA HOUSE
WwdwarR, Oklahoma
Monday Fib. 10.
Polite Comedy Success
Too Rich
To Marry
Expert Collector^
WILLIAM A. BRIGGS,
Office-
LAND ATTORNKY,
First Door East of Land Office,
Woodward, 0. T.
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OFFICE OYER MARTINSON’S STORE.
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R. E. Davis Drug Co.
HAS THE BEST UN* OF
HOLIDAY GOODS
IN THE CITY.
To See And Examine Is To Be Convinced.
Our Low Prices WIU
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dallion.
R. E. Davis Drug Co.
WWMWW
It is Agonizingly Funny and
Hysterically Serious
Chuck Full of Singing and
Dancing
I W. Hart will sell you brick at $1
per hundred It will pay you to
' figure with him on large lots.
We notice a sign over the door of
, The State Republican, which reads as
. follows:
‘Too Rich to Marry.”
Suppose this has reference to “Old
Ben."
Hunt’s Cure is not a misnomer. It
does cure Itch, Ringworm, Eczema,
Tetter and all similar skin diseases.
A wonderful remedy. Guaranteed.
Price 25 and 50 cents.
I. W. Hart will buy all the 4 foot
cord wood you have. Apply at brick
yard
The snow is still hanging on with
good prospects of more.
I Nothing Else So Sure.
I Mothers who give their little ones
| Mother's Worm syrup give them the
j nicest tasting and most effective
worm medicine made.
SPECIALTIES.
Prices:
Restmd Suits 75c
Admission 50c
Gaflciy 25b
Sale of Seats Starts Mond-
day, Feb. 3, at usual place
Plenty of fuel in town.
Dr. R. A. Workman moved into his
own house this week, and J. W. Mc-
I Gee moved into his new house, and
we suppose Huse Hopkins will move
into his house.
There is a time for all things. The
, the time to take Simmons’ Cough
Syrup is when afflicted with Sore
Throat, Hoarseness, Coughs or Colds.
It is guaranteed to cure you. Price
25 and 50 cents.
“Lena” one of the “ladies" who has
resided north of the track for some
time, died on Tuesday night last.
The republicans—papers—are get-
I ting thick. A new one at Ft. Supply.
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Kellogg, O. R. Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1902, newspaper, January 31, 1902; Woodward, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc848204/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.