Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1902 Page: 3 of 5
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WOODWARD DISPATCH,
TOOTOARtt) (DOBCPATTOTO
rrBLMHir vvbkly by
X R. Kilim.
• inly All Hume Print Paper in the
County.
Entered at the Woodward Post Office
An Second Class Matter.
SANTA FE TIME TABLE.
KASTBOl'ND. WESTBOUND.
Vr. at 2:30 a. m. Ar. at 1:45 a. m.
Ie>cal ft. 3:00a.m. Local f 7:00 p. in.
do some tirnen —woe be unto a liar.
Sam Jones once remarked that a
red headed man wbm as sure to go to
hell with his hat in his left hand as
he was to be red headed. Sam is
evidently a prophet.
Music hath charms to soothe the
savage breast, but Simmons’ Cough
Syrup soothes any breast; if same be
afflicted with colds. Coughs and like
troubles. < iuarantced. Price 25 and
50 cents.
C. C. Dohy, was in Wood war J on
business this week.
For Catarrh and Colds in the head,
Hunt’s Lightning Oil inhaled is a sure
cure. A few drops taken internally
~ relieves and cures Cremp Colic,
fcince 1830, Washington, D. ( ., has Cholera Morbus and such troubles.
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sition that had formerly been held by g. p. Chambers, of Quinlan, was in
second. It still holds first place in town on« day this week.
this regard but the present census .\t best life is but short. Do not
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the past decade. The truth of the of tl!at C0URh .voura- »'h«> one
matter is that a great many cities are buttle of Simmons’ Cough Sjrup
showing marked increase* in the would cure you. Guaranteed. Price
negro population, while the decreases an,i vi
are few and comparatively small in
number, most of them being in Vir- j Harper Pros., and J. S. Harding, of
giuia towns and cities. San Francis- Stockholm, were in town this week,
co has the smallest nugro population
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simbly t ecause cliean labor there is v l . , ,
performed by the Chinese. Taloga , n\!,U have «ot * cou«h and
1<imeg don t worry. Don t you know a cough
n. „. - . ., . „ . _ ; '* something terrible. It leads to
to the fact that Doo.\er T. consumption and consumption is kil!-
Washington was a guest to the ing thousands. Letter cure that
President, it is reasonable to believe cough, better cure it quickly. Get a
that Washington, D. (’., will regain ^ cen^ bottle of Gooch’s Mexican
her noted distinction as a leading S?up’ No oth«r remedy so nice to
negro town. For a negro do love to
be where he can get his grub
take.
Hicks struck it pretty well on the
lower lands being flooded.
Doo’t Beet me Discourage ’,
Hut use Simmons’ Liver Purifier (tin
box). Many imitations of the origi-
Tho county officers will move into
their new quarters in a few days, and
as a janitor has been hired by the
I’ounty Commissioners to clean up
after them, they can lean a way nal. so be careful and see THAT IT’s
back on their nignity, for a few PURIFIER and manufactured by the
months, but they had better make the j ' AMMONS JR., MEDICINE ( 0.
best of it for it wont last long. But
no one need worry but what they will
do well for themselves.
Some people’s greed for pie is so
great that they will publis . the names
of signers to an application for liquor
license and then solicit the saloon
keeper for his publication notice. It
is a poor example that won’t work
both ways. While we have nothing
tq say against the W. C. T. U. We
know of one good two-story brick
that would have been built in this
block by foreign capital; another one
would also have been built in the
first block east of this one. We are
of the opinion that it takes every dol-
lar possible, even- enterprise that can
be obtained, to build up a town in a
new country like this. Let the
country be settled up, let the town he*
built up, then make your fight. So*
far as a preacher is cum erned their
word is generally supposed to l»e
good, but when they do lie, and they
An addition is being put on the
baptist church.
The man who escaped from jail a
few weeks ago was brought last Fri-
day night, from Clavton, N. M., by
deputy sheriff. Freeman. This is a
good case to figure milage on.
The editors of the Persimmon
Enterprise pear to be living in a glas
house. But don’t worry boys, we
havent any amunition to waste. We
only wish there were more democrats
on the editorial staff of republican
papers; we would have a better form
of government.
Dave Holman is wrestling small pox
C. S. HILLS,
CONTRACTOR S BUILDER
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FRAME BUILDINGS.
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SANTA FE TIME TABLE.
Effective Nov. 3, 1901.
west bound:
No. 201, Passgr, leaves daily2:05a.m.
east bound:
No. 202 Pasgr. daily leaves 1:20 a. ir.
No. 492 Freight, except Sun-
day, leaves...............5:00 a. m.
No. 202 connects at Wellington for
points on So Kansas line, ami Kan-
sas City. Also at Wichita with train
406 for Kansas City, Chicago and all
eastern points. Train 406 connects
with California and Colorado trains at
Newton. Train 202 carries sleeper
between Woodward and Wichita.
Train 201 connects at Washburn with
the Fort Worth and Denver City Ry;
carries sleeper to Carlsbad.
For further information, descriptive
literature, time table folders apply to
A. P. GLENDENNING, Agent.
BO TUM*
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Patents
For Sai.e—A complete Surveyor’s
outfit, including steel ta|»e. Cheap
if bought at once. Cal! on or ad-
dress, C. D. Daily, care Pioneer
Re il Estate Cf „ Woodward, 0. T.
J. P. Gandy was in from Ft. Sup-
ply this we ,*k Mr. Gandy reports
evcnthi ig moving nicely.
Crue'ty lo Children.
Mother’s Worm Syrup never fails
to destroy and remove worms in
children. It is cruel not to adminis-
ter it to them whenever there is need.
Plle-int Cura Pita.
Money refunded if it ever fails.
R. L. Edmunson, of Quinlan, was
transacting business in Woodward
this week.
Ever ready, always reliable, are
Cheatham’s Laxative Tablets. They
cure a cold quicker than any known
remedy. Easy to carry, pleasant to
take. Guaranteed. Price 25 Cts.
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Hon, MrtctlrennMantU.11 Midbank on Nmu
•mt frm. (MM uency forHirnluMM
Patent* taken tEnmeh Mum k Co. receive
•prlol entice, without eham, la the
Scientific HmciIcm.
A hantlaomelT llloatraleA weehlr. laiweet «r-
ra let ton of any artetnMt- InartiaL Term*. II a
rear: four month*.It Soldbfall newadaalera.
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A POINTER FOR INVENTORS.
If you wish your patent business
properly and promptly done send it to
Swift & Co., Patent lawyers, oppo-
site lT. S. Patent Office, Washington,
D. C. They have no dissatisfied
clients. Write them for their confi-
dential letter; a postal card will bring
it, and it may be worth money to yon.
See their advertisement elsewhere in
this paper.
wanted Inventors
to write for oar confidential letter before an-
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PATENTS
?(*yASf,?«f«,Mrjas
the beet legal aereice and advice, aad oar
charge* are moderate. Try u*.
SWIFT A CO.,
Opp. U.S. Pitest Office,WuhinftM, D.C.
The property formerly occupied by
W. A. Headrick & Co., was sold re-
cently for $1,100, by Mr. Hunter.
Pale, Puny Children.
If a child has a bad smelling breath,
‘ if it habitually picks its nose, if it ia
cross and nervous, if it does not sleep
soundly, if it is hollow-eyed, if it has
a pale, bloodless complexion, if it is
growing thin and lifeless, give it
Mother’s Worm Syrup and you will
remove the cause of its distress
quickly. Then will its little cheeks
get red and rosy, its appetite and di-
gestion improve, and its health be
better. Price only 25 cents. No
other worm-killker so effective.
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Kellogg, O. R. Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1902, newspaper, March 7, 1902; Woodward, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc848474/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.