The Okarche Times. (Okarche, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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HE OKARCHE TIMES
VOLUME 21
OKARCHE, CANADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY JULY 5. 1912
NUMBER 19
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To My Customers
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( i^nb “p«ytutu“ 1 have secured the services
\Jjr in the n!o»t i-ciia- ycy of a Jeweler and Optitian, and
J?10 i, !l ' . want you to give me a trial on
fietlKnntttfavorableprico. • , , ■ i i>
Woi.ro iieud iuariers tor Watch, C lock and Jewelry Ke-
“4&&i S,Ogera Bros/’ pairing, and if you need any
ipoojis. Forks. Etc, glasses don’t fail to call and
sec us. No charge is made for testing your eyes, and if
you do not tieed glasses we will honestly tell you so. Mr.
G. A. Reed, my jeweler, is a registered optometrist un-
der the new state law, and is entirely qualified to tit your
eyes perfectly and is a jeweler of experience, hence I ask
you to give him a trial.
Do not forget me when in need of Drugs and Toilet
Articles. Kespectfull v,
J. W. SONGSTER, Plig.
What Makes a Woman?
One hundred and twenty pounds,
more or less, of bone and muscle
don’t make a woman. Its a good
foundation. Put into it health and
strength and she may rule a king-
dom. But that is just what Electric
Bitters give her. Thousands bless
them for overcoming fainting and
The CORNER DHl
EYES
G
STOK
TESTE!?
FREE
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%
Glasses Furnished for What they are Worth. 1 am not a member
of any optical trust and make the price on my goods myself, not
being under the restrictions of any optical association. If I do
your optical work, I furnish you with the regular bill of sale for
the goods you get, as required by law. Come in and have your
eyes examined; it costs you nothing for this service. If you need
and want glases, I of course would like to furnish them, but vou
will not be under any obligations to buy. 1 am willing to take my
chances on getting the business when you get my prices and com-
pare them with the prices of others. Very Truly Yours,
THE CORNER DRUC STORE
The Kexull Store,
Rcgisted Optician, Druggist, Jeweler.
GEO. E. McCOY.
An old farmer and land owner
was taking a walk around his pos-
sessions one Sunday morning, says
an exchange, when he met one of
his tenants. “Where have you
been, Hodge?” said the ’Squire.
“I’ve been to church, sir,” replied
Hodge. “What was the sermon
about?” asked the ’squire. “It was
dizzy spells and for dispelling weak- j something about Joseph going down
ness, nervousness, backache and | to Egypt to buy corn.” The’squire
tired, listless, worn out feeling.
“Electric Bitters have done me a
world of good,” writes Eliza Pool,
Depew, Okla.“and 1 thank you with
all my heart for making such good
medicine.” Only 50c. Guaranteed at
the Corner Drug Store.
became much interested. “Did the
parson say what corn is worth down
there?”
Chiggers and Mosquitoes
are now in their glory, their busi-
ness is good and they are happy.
The proceedings of national conven- 1 here is no earthly use of letting
tions show that there are very few | them chew on you, however, il you
people who can control their feel- ; d° n°t kke their ways. A little
ings and temper when beaten or op- ■ Hunt s Lightning Oil applied to the
posed in their desires or views. The i l!XP0Se(l parts will keep them of and
common way of calling attention to immediately relieve the nutation
their grievances is to make monkeys caused by their bites. Rub a little
of themselves.
(f iMUr ik 'tih $4?
on and see for yourself.
$250,000,
00
TO LOAN
--ON---
First Mortgage Farm Land Security, at a very low
rate of interest, with
the most liberal repaying privilege,
szzzzz: We Have the Cash rrrrrr
on hand to pay out on loans the very day the title is
approved and mortgage papers arc executed.
For terms and rate of interest
THE FIRST BANK OF OKARCHE
UNDER STATE SUPERVISION
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY.
Insect Bite Costs Leg
A Boston man lost his leg from the
bite of an insect two years before,
avert such calamities from stings
and bites of insects use Bueklen’s
Arnica Salve promptly to kill the
poision and prevent inflammation,
swelling and pain. Heals burns,
boils, ulcers, piles, eczema, cuts,
bruises. Only 25c at the Corner
Drug Store.
A dispatch in (Tuesday’s papers
relate what might be considered a
bad break made by Gov. Wilson’s
backers. It is a wonder that Cen-
sor Bryan had not noticed it and
put the kibosh on it. The Wilson
men offered to furnish money
to pay the expenses of the Wilson
delegates, as many of them were in
a tight pinch on acount of the high
hotel rates. The proposition
During the summer months mo-
thers of young children should
watch for any unnatural looseness
of the bowels. When given prompt
attention serious trouble may be
avoided. Chamberlain’s Colic,Chol-
era and Diarrhoea Remedy can al-
ways be relied on. For sale by all
dealers.
Corn will not do well out of
certain lines of latitude, as dent
corn grown north of Pennsylvania
will turn to flint corn in a short
time, and corn grown south of Ten-
nessee is very soft and shriveled.
The New Party
Is the person who doesn’t know that
for Headaches, Neuralgia and Rheu-
matism, Hunt’s Lightning Oil is al-
most instant relief. It has been the
is I standard pain reliever for MO years,
commendable enough, but might be
considered in the nature of a bribe. | Stock buyers re',,,rt the busine3s
and the plan could be made use of “ bt‘in>r rather 8,ow in this section-
The long ses- 0ne coul'1 hilnJ1.v expect a rattling
good stock business when but little
for securing votes. The long ses-
sion is'undonhtedly depressing upon
the pocket books of most of thefeed has been raised here for sever-
years. If there was more alfalfa
to pool the kafircoVn an,i mil° raise(1
! it. would make a good foundation
for more stock and more stock bus-
iness.
help them would be
contributions and pay the expenses !
of all the delegates.
If you are a housewife you can-
not reasonably hApe to he healthy
or beautiful by washing dishes,
sweeping and doing housework all
day and crawling into bed dead tired
This Is So
We wish to state in as plain and
vigorous way as words can express
it that Hunt’s Cure will positively,
at night. You must get out into quickly and permanently core any
form of itching skin disease known.
One box is guaranteed to cure. One
the open air and sunlight. If you
do this every day and keep your
stomach and bowels in good order application affords relief
by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets
when needed, you should become
both healthy and beautiful. For sale
by all dealers.
The Times will print your Sale Bills.
Do you want peanut oil. cotton
oil, etc., in every dose of olive oil
you take? If not, use The AL-
TON GOODS absolutely pure olive
oil.
On account of the late harvest, anil as a result of many
who want to get the benefit of this
Closing Out Sale
anti are compelled to wait ter their harvest, we have decided to go our limit
for those who have favored us, and will
Continue this Sale for Another 13 Days
Thereby giving all a chance to share in the bargains we are giving. We are going to sell this stock no matter what
comes, it has to go and we are giving bargains that we could not buy for the same money. Don't fail to attend this
Sale, and take your time and see it all.
REMEMBER: We will Continue 13 days longer
FA1
!CU$ DRY COHOS SC
OKAHCIIE, OKLAHOMA.
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