The Okarche Times. (Okarche, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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THE OKARCHE TIMES.
VOLUME 21
OKARCHE, CANADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY JULY 19, 1912
NUMBER 12
PasleurineTooth Paste
25 Cents a PacKag'e
A perfect preparation for cleansing and preserving
teeth, without injury, and preserving the breath. Don’t
forget your teeth, and
SONGSTER S Drug and Jewelry Store.
Wc are looking for the man who says we do not
guarantee Satisfaction on all Watch
and Jewelry Repairing,
Mr
The CORNER DRUG STORE
Watch, Clock and Jewelry
Repairing
EYES FITTED EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
GEO. E. McCOY.
Registed Optician, Druggist, Jeweler.
THE CORNER DRUGSTORE
The Rexnil Store,
Insect Bite Costs Leg
\ Boston man lost his leg from the
j bite of an insect two years before,
avert such calamities from stings
and bites of insects use Bucklen’s
i Arnica Salve promptly to kill the
Obituary.
Mrs. Mary Crouch died at her
home near Center Grove on July 8,
1912, from paralysis. She was ,
born in Richland county Ohio, Jan.
14, 1834, and with her parents
! poision and prevent inflammation, j moved to Green county, Wisconsin,
j swelling and pain. Heals burns, 1857. She was married to Will-
; boils, ulcers, piles, eczema, cuts, 'a™ Resell Crouch March 5, 1851.
I bruises. Only 25c at the Corner I To this union ten children were
J
What Makes a Woman? ! Dysentery is always serious and of-
One hundred and twenty pounds, | ten a dangerous disease, bat it can
more or less, of bone and muscle ; be cured. Chamberlain’s Colic,Chol-
don’t make a woman. Its a good | era and Diarrhoea Remedy has cured
foundation. Put into it health and
strength and she may rule a king-
dom. But that is just wh'at Electric
Bitters give her. Thousands bless
them for overcoming fainting and
dizzy spells and for dispelling weak-
ness, nervousness, backache and
tired, listless, worn out
“Electric Bitters have done me a
it even when malignant and epidem-
ic, For sale by all dealers.
Farmers who are interested in j
silos and wish to learn about the !
method in the least possible time, |
should drop a postal card to the
feeling ' Southwest Trail, 736 LaSallp station, ‘
1 Chieag#, 111., asking for the July
world of good,” writes Eliza Pool, | ni>mber- concerning silos, will re-
Depew, Okla.’and I thank you with ceive much valuable that wou,d tabe
all my heart for making such good i a time *atber UT fro™ oth/
medicine.” Only 5(lc. Guaranteed at
the Corner Drug Store.
er sources. Among many others it
| gives a description of the five silos |
! of W. S’. Payne at Hitchcock, King-
An Oklahnpia City man took a fisher county, and a 200 ton silo
trip south to Ardmore, then east to Qf Homer Tyler’s at Watonga.
Durant, theDce northeast to Vinita,---
and return to Oklahoma City, a ^ hy Fake Galomei?
trip covering perhaps 500 miles. J when«Simmons’ Liver Purifier is so j
He was' looking at the crops, and easy and pleasant, yet acts just as 1
compared with last year they were j thoroughly as those harsh purga- \
very good. He was told at many; tives. fin yellow tin boxes only)
places that farmers had planted a Tried once used always. Price 25c.!
large acreage of kafircorn this year,
hut on this trip he did not see any ! The Bank of Randlett in the south \
that had been planted at the light part of the state, took its own ad-
timj,1 ifnd given an even chance with j vice last spring and planted 160 I
other crops. He saw a few patches j acres of kafircorn. There is an even
of sowed or broadcasted ' kafir or j chance that the hard hearted and I
milo, but considers that a’poor way i selfish bank officials will sell ’feed
to raise such crops. Not a cow was' next winter to the farmers who
seen from Oklahoma City to Davis, didn’t plant kafir,
in the south part of the state, and j
only a few on the entire trip. Be-i The Choice of a Husband
tween Ardmore and Madill. a
00
dt j*
$250,009=
TO LOAN
___ON ——~--
First Mortgage Farm Land Security, at a very low
rate of interest, with
the most liberal repaying privilege.
We Have the Cash
on hand to pay out on loans the very day the title is
approved and mortgage papers are executed.
For terms and rate of in'erest
see
Drug Store.
Clear Creek Items
Fred Kordis has purchased a
new buggy. Girls, keep on a
lookout.
Misses Bertha and Myrtle
Barrows were visitors at J. B.
Carron’s, Sunday.
Miss Lena Kafburickv of Ok-
lahoma City is visiting Mrs.
•John Karburicky this week.
The germ of suspicion is cer-
tainly a microbe of love in our
neighborhood, if words haven’t
been misrepresented, as we ex-
pect to hear wedding hell soon
! again.
Little Glen Smith, the son of The funeral services were conducted
I. K. Smith, has been on the :,t the family home by Rev. J. H.
sick list. j Johnson of Calumet, after which
A party was given at the the remains were taken to Clyde,
home of Mr. and Mrs. I’hillip ; Kan., for interment.
Bearley, Saturday evening.
\V. M. Montgomery has tnov
ed hack to his place on \agh
born, four of whom were present
at her funeral.
In 1885 they moved to Kansas,
where they lived until the death of
her hueband, when with her child-
ren she removed to Oklahoma,where
she resided until her death.
Sister Crouch was converted whgn
la child and united with the M. E.
tChurch and remained a consistent
member of that organization until
her departure to the church tri-
umphant. She was a kind mother
and a good neighbor, and was held
in high esteem by all who knew her.
Her loss is mourned by several
children and a host of friends. A
loved one from home has gone and
there is a vacancy no one can fill.
THE FIRST BANK OF OKARCHE
UNDER STATE SUPERVISION
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY.
SHOWN THE DIGNITY OF WORK TRAGEDY THAT WAS AVERTED
Sensiblu Mother Is Instilling Into
Children the Joy That Comes of
Labor Well Perfunned.
How Wife of Austrian Forester Kept
Him From Killing King Wil-.
liam and Bismarck.
It is very difficult to inter.* st little
folks in a neighborhood in tli- home-
corner. Mr. Montgomery mov-
ed to Fayetteville, Ark., about
five years ago, hut he finds no
place like home in Okln.
A good shower of rain .would
I>o appreciated.
C Ins. Bowel! entile up from
Kdmond, Monday, for a few
days visit with brothers and
friends.
Mrs. Angelo and family went
fishing on the C imarron river,
Mi >nda y.
Mrs. Smith and Adell was in
Okarche shopping, Saturday'.
APPRECIATION
I We wish to thank everyone who
iso kindly offered sympathy and as-
sisted dining the illness and after
the death of our beloved mother,
; Mrs. Mary Crouch.
(Signed l Louisji Crouch
Etta Crouch
Gale Crouch
(’has. Crouch
child in that community “doesn’t
have to do Anything.” Even the best
d is- is too important a matter for a wo- trained ten-year-old will become
tance of about 40 miles, a couple of j man to be handicapped by weakness,! strangely supercilious and patroniz-
passengers watched the farms for had blood or foul breath. Avoid these j ing when required to take any part
chickens; one passenger claimed he ; kill-hopes by taking Dr.King's New in dish washing or dusting if one in-
saw one chicken, the other saw Life Pills. New strength,fine com- Lint is waiting in beautiful idlenesj
none. Tlflr lack of feed crops last ! plexion, pure breath, cheerful spir- bl 1 [" ' “,ni a'ld
year is partly the cause of so little 1 rits, things that win men, follow;^ ,i' pity o'f'tli -""wh'i'd'
The story of an averted tragedy,
which, if it had not been averted,
Iv, however eommendahte, tu-'; el a— mi; l haw «-’iaiig* I the win.!.- e*ur •
sisting in the household duties when of modern history in Euhope, wa* Misses
one “looked up to” and admired recently revived by the death of a re- Bohling, Ida and
tired Austrian forester named Kern.
aftr Sadowa; hie place was the little
village of Birsdorf, about thirty
miles from Vienna. King William
of Prussia and Bismarck were there,
and they sat down on the, terrace,
outside ^ small cafe, to drink beer.
Kern saw them, lb regarded them
as the deadly enemies of his coun-
ts- 1.0 VI Ml t HRMRUnitANCK
A beautiful life is thus ended
The one we all loved so h is fled
Our hearts with grief are breaking
Pur mother, dear mother is dead.
Life with its joys and Its sorrows
Its burden of toil and of care
Are over, for there's only pleasure
In the beautiful ”hotne over there."
To i . 'i.L. an* : < dud
Across the still, peaceful breast.
They never again can caress us
They are taking their last long rest.
The voice we all loved Is silent
In this life she has no more a part
At the tin) t our hearts cry in anguish
And the hitter tears will start.
Mow can we journey without her
Our rnother so kind and so fair
>lt* 11**•* vaeant^chair will remind us
Oh, how we will miss her there.
attended the on nip meeting at An(Hher link in now riven
I )over. :iii<1 report a good tilllt*. Prom our earthly family chain
., . .. • f ! Hut it hind* us closer to Heaven
‘ • * • ‘Militll, 0 ( annul.ite for j Where we hope ’twill btt perfect again.
MENNONVILLE NEWS
Sarah Hritee,
Lillie
Klsie
Lei!)
sphere took dinner with Liisy
The time was about three weeks Klsie Smith, Sunday.
A number of Mt. Zion peo|
live stock in eastern Oklahoma, but their use, Easy, safe, sure. 25c at ^ (||p j( cjm tanght evcn trv. ho was ex,p)1„nt niarksman,
as this traveler says, the farmers the Corner Drug -tore,
have not yet learned their lesson.
and it will happen again before! It costs the farmers of Oklaho-
long. ‘ ma from 10 to 12c per bushel to get
,, their wheat threshed. A farmer
Chiggers and Mosquitoes _ fwho get8 ....... bushelsof wheat will
are now in their glory, their busi-
ness is good and they are happy.
There fs no earthly us ■ ’ of letting
them chew on you, however, if you 1
do not like their ways. A little
Hunt's Lightning Oil applied 11 the 1
exposed parts will keep them of and !
immediately relieve the irritation;
caused by their hit ■ * Rub a little
on and see for yourself.
In Iowa the county supervisors'
every year make up a schedule of
propertj values foi the assessors to
consult when making Assessments.
These schedules are published so
that people may know what their
property is to he listed at. There
can be no controversy over the val-
ue of property listed in the schedule
and other property, the value of
have tu home acres- with ;it lea -t
$206 for the threshermen. The
crew gets perhaps $ 1 *t apiece,which
makes them feel good, and the rest
goes fur expenses.
This
i Is So
We wish to st
ate in i
vigorous way as '
tvonis c
it that Hunt's Cu
re will
i]uickly and perm
lanentlj
form of itching s
kin disc
One box is guara
nteed t«
application afford
plain
owr
On
to the younger folk.
1 II»re several little girls are banded
tog'"her nAt bv badge or sign, but
by friendly ties,.to do some useful
tasks, helping in good cheer, being
pari of the life in their own homes,
and thus earning tee hours in which
they may do as they choose. One
mother started it, one ten-vear-old
girl is copartner, three oilitr- niai
glad the corners in which their
i mothers try to make home.
It is becoming unpopular to he
’ idle. Time Imm.- heavy on the hands
of the “don’t have to” class.
NAME WAS UNKNOWN TO THEM
And Might Have Remained Sn Had
Not a Great LigSt Suddenly
Oawncd on Terry.
and he had a double-barn I d gun
with him. Taking aim from behind
cover, he was about to fire when his
wife, seeing what he was after, and
fearing the
him by the
argue with
gument was
the chancel!'
nothing* hap
been allowed
been no Ger
•onseqiieiiij. i lutcll'"I
ia|,tails. lie tumid to
'!•. and before the ar-
ts -!.i d the king nni unlay ho I >ovi t
di
a ] ipean
Kt
register of deeds, made a flv j
ing trip across the country last j
Friday and Saturday. Mr Smith I
is one of the old settlers of j
Canadian comity. We trust I
that the voters will give him a
rousing big vote at the prima
ries lur lie is just the man to
handle the office. ,
Miss Katie Werner left Sat-
attend i amp !
mil will visit friends j
So wlllt Hurts llxed on Mother and Heaven
Will strive for the beautiful crown
Of etornol life In glory above
When our burdens h ive all been laid down.
Cahuot Be Cured
•d |.
a ru.n
md w
lining i f
this t’.ii'd
■r ■ tin i ■•!
up'
inert ID U,
fight have
THE EVOLUTION OF COINAGE
First Metals Stamped With Weight
Probably Were Used in Ancient
Assyria and Babylon.
There are farmers making good
crops where it is much dryer than
Oklahoma, but they use different
methods of raising crops than is us-
ual h-'ie. If tin > broadcast th
which must be estimated, if the kafir, milo, sorghum, etc., it would
not be worth cutting, and it m t n
turns out that way here. H. B.
Rice at t'alh’an, Colo., plants his u1-
fulfp in rows and cultivates it with a
corn cultivator, and gets wagon
loads where he would barely get
owner and the assessor cannyt agree,
can usually be settled by the town-
ship equalization board and seldom
curried to the county board. We
never before this year heard of a
taxpayer having to go to the state
capitol to protest against an over- armfulls in the usual way.
valuation of his property.
Buy it now. Chamberlain'sColic,
Cholera find Diarrhoea Remedy is
almost certain to be needed before
the summer is over. Buy it now
und be prepared for such »n emer-
gency, I or sale ' v all dealt i s,
The 1
nen weiv eating 1
in the
•mpi i .iry In miqu
ch : '
i trician when Hu
bell ran
Tern answer.
“Hell
o. Yes, this is
mum.
What’s his nat
Stewart
, i- it i No, iheri
body by
that name hero t
of. ' Bo
ys, does any of v
man arc
mud here by the n
Stewart
“Not
I,” said Tat.
Know a
i of Mr.
pro
sighed. 1
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■on foum
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find iti
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a Jon
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• was
i on the capitol
report
diar
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Mr.
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lermoi
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and si
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cljjfe
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Mail Carrier
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homo
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IS BID'
with
mt-
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for a
Cana-
f the
while
The New Party
Is the person who doesn’t know that
for Headaches, Neuralgia and Rheu-
matism, Hunt's Lightning Oil is a!-
mo-;
1 star.'
relief.
It lias been the
t for 30 yea i -.
“Nor 1,” said Mi
T’helim and Aloj
heads.
“There’s nobmlv Icre knov
you want, mum.” s;: '1 Terrv
phone, lie returned to his
pail anil a n
laid down hi-
“Bovs, do you know win
Stewart is that the lady
>re (
shook their
thers of
lildn
1 the
watch f.'
tural
ist be
of t(je bu
Wh<
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uttenf i' .ii
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They
f Bin
mberl
loca I
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Fur
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will Fly
mail carriers
ions, transporting
e a wonderful in-
ory that benefits
\ i>r. King’- New
ghs,colds and nth-
's
iiiui
iment
imhvii
Hegurry.
News,
ler Riuldenlv
ind shouted:
the man
wanted ?
it’s tho boss!”—Newark
info Italy.
The yellow
nre undonlitoi
coins. These
the country.
ol ureei
shekels
ily the o
show on 1
dost of gold
the unns of
being
State
The
is in th
M i:
K1 Reno insurance
hands of a receiv
LI
lain!
Ren.
i pan.v
i* 5()c
Old pup
ifliee, III 5
ier Drug S
rs for sale
a bundle.
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