The Oklahoma County News (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1915 Page: 1 of 5
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VOL. XV.
Subscription, 11.00 per Year in Advance.
If Not Paid in Advance, 11.50 per year.
JONES CITY, OKLAHOMA, DECEMBER io, 1915
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probably go higher about the first of
the year. If you have a job of paint-
ing to do soon, it will pay you to lay
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Against Death From Any Cause.
I represent the Topeka National Live Stock Insurance
Company, which will insure your live stock for a reasonable rate
against death. This company has had several losses in this
neighborhood, and everyone has been settled promptly and satis-
factorily. Come in and let us talk it over. You need the in-
surance—in fact we do not see how you can afford to be without
it.
K.A. MARTIN, LDCALAGENT,
At The Bank of Jones.
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WHEN
in Oklahoma City visit the
0. K. LUNCH AND
CANDY KITCHEN!
NOTES FROM HERE AND THERE
Opposite the Frisco Depot.
No Charge for Parcels
Left in Our Care.
A son has been born to Mr. and
Mrs. John Reynolds of Newalla.
I H. E. Slayton, Prop.
For Farm Loans,
and Insurance quick action, Call
on or write card to
F. W. Wright, Route 4 Jones.
A literary society has been organ-
ized at the Union Valley school,
over in Dewey township, and some
interesting debates are promised.
Rev. H. L. Cloud, of Wellston,
well known in Jones City, is eon-
ducting a series of meetings at Oche-
lala. Rev. Cloud is an evangelist
for the M. E. church.
BANK of ARCADIA
ARCADIA, OKI.A
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED!
4 per cerxt Paid on Time Deposits.
G. D. HUMPHREY, President
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GUNS AND AMMUNITION!
We have a complete line
of shot-guns and rifles,
made by the best manu-
facturers. We also carry
at all times a full line of
Ammunition. Come in
and let us fix you out to
enjoy the hunting season.
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NO. 32.
C. T. Piatt made a business trip
to Oklahoma City, Monday.
Logan Jones shipped two cars of
alfalfa to Stroud the first of the
week.
RHEUMATISM ARRESTED
Many people suffer the torture, of
lame muscles and stiffened joints because
of impurities in the blood, and each suc-
ceeding attack seems more acute until
rheumatism has invaded the whole aystem.
To arrest rheumatism it is quite as im-
portant to improve your general health as
to purify your blood, and the cod liver oil
inScott’sEmulsionisnature'sgreatblood-
nature'sgreat blood
maker, while its medicinal nourishment
strengthens the organs to expel the
impurities and upbuild your strength.
Scott’s Emulsion is helping thousands
every day who could not find other relief.
Refuse the alcoholic substitutes.
Miss O’Neal of Oklahoma City has
accepted a position in the McMullen
store.
For Sale—Good Top Buggy, al-
most new.—Dayton Crum, Route 3,
Jones, Okla. 2t
Clias. Walker is now traveling on
the road for the Topeka National
Live Stock Insurance company.
Mrs. J. D. Edmuudson of Oklaho-
ma City was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Martin, last Thursday.
We will clerk your sale and handle
your sale notes. See us if you are
goiDg to hold a sale.—Rank of Jones.
Misses Irene and Winnefred Deal
were guests Saturday and Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Couch, at
Luther.
Mr. and Mrs. Otho Finley, who
have been living at Kingman, Kans-
as, for some time, are moving to
Clinton, Okla,
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Beaty and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tucker, of Okla-
homa City, were here Sunday, the
guests of relatives.
Chas Elliott returned Sunday
from the northwest part of the state,
where he had been several months
witli a threshing outfit.
Jesse Jones, who had been at
Moorecruft, Wyoming, for some
time, returned last Friday morning.
He expects to return to Wyoming in
the spring.
C. M. Brown, wlio has been at
Osage a couple of weeks doing a job
of carpentering for Grover Beaty,’
came in Tuesday morning. He ex-
pects to return to that place today.
B. F. Miles, the Harrah banker,
and Hugh Randall, also of that
place, were here Sunday. They say
the road work being done in their
section by tbe county commissioners
is a first class job.
G. W. King received a letter first
of the week from his sod, Alva 8.
King, stating that be had joined the
Navy at New Orleans. He expected
to be assigned to one of Uncle Sam’s
big fighting ships in a short lime.
Malcolm McCoin, who has been
attending business college at Colum-
bia, Mo., arrived home Saturday
night. Ernest Whisnand, who is al-
so attending school there, will finish
the course before returning home.
Geo. M. Smith is advertising a
public sale at Choctaw City, Friday,
December 17. He will dispose of a
bunch of nice horses, a lot of cattle
and hogs, some corn and alfalfa, on
ten months time. Col. N. N. Evans
will be the auctioneer; H. Brumme,
clerk
Maramec News: “D. L. Martin
spent most of last week at Jones,
Oklahoma, where he went to close
up a deal whereby he becomes the
president of the Bank of Jones, of
that city. The people of Jones are
truly fortunate in Mr. Martin becom-
ing connected in their banking [busi-
ness and can rest assured that the
business interests of the bauk and
town will be honestly taken care of,
and they will find him to be a friend
and a gentleman in every respect."
MUST LIBERAL PRUPUSITIDN
MADE UY THIS NEWSPAPER
From now until further notice
The News makes the following extra-
ordinary subscription offer—two pap-
ers one year for $1.00, under the
following conditions:
Every old subscriber who renews
his or her subscription for a year,
will receive another subscription, to
be sent to some family living in
Oklahoma county, who is not now
receiving the paper. The only con-
dition is that an old subscriber renew
for a year, and the extra subscript-
ion be sent to a family who is not
now receiving the paper.
This offer is subject to withdrawl
at any time, and will in no event
continue in force after January 1.
Prevent Hog Cholera
The B. A. Thomas Hog Powder
has a record of 95 per cent cures of
Hog Cholera. If you feed your
hogs as directed, you need never fear
hog cholera nor any other hog dis-
ease. Aud tlte directions are very
simple, just about what you are do-
ing, plus a few cents worth of B. A.
Thomas Hog Powder in the feed
twice a week.
Usually, though, Cholera gets in
before we know it. Then it requires
close attention to each hog—each
hog must be dosed—and if you will
dose them as directed, you will save
better than 90 per cent. If you
don’t, tbe B. A. Thomas medicine
casts you nothing. We—not some
distant manufacturer — pay your
money back. P. Stump, Choctaw
and Cozart’s Cash Store, Jones City,
■adv.
For Sale
160 acres farm miles south of
Jones. Will sell cheap and on easy
terms. Is for rent if not sold.
Also span of mules for sale.
31—4t. J. H. Widener.
HOW TO CURE COLDS
Avoid exposure and drafts. Eat
right. Take Dr. King’s New Dis-
covery. It is prepared from Pine
Tar, healing balsams and mild laxa-
tives. Dr. King’s New Discovery
kills and expels the cold germs,
soothes the irritated throat and allays
inflammation. It heals the mucous
membrano. Search as you will, you
cannot find a better cough' and cold
remedy. Its use over 45 years is a
guarantee of satisfaction.—Adv. (2)
I have a customer for lots for
residence purposes. List what you
have and i will try and make a sale
for you. —C. A. Keyes.
Frank Cook, the genial postmaster
at Choctaw City, sends over a check
to advance his subscription to Tbe
News.
iere, Here, Read This
We are obliged to close our hooks
to those who owe old uccouuts. If
you desire further credit please
square up the old account. — BOGGS
& SON.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County. f **•
Prank J, Cheney makes oath that ho senior
rartner of the firm of K. J. Cheney A Co., do
>«rtiter of the firm of K. .1. Cheney A Co.,
ntt business In the city of Toledo, County
State aforesaid, and that said tlrm will nay the
sum of ONK HUNUBKU 1)01.1.Alta for each
and
J. H. McEWEN, ——~
Harness and Shoe Repair Shop.
Bring on Your Work.
Prloes Reasonable.
Wright Building,
Near Frleoo Depot
i cured
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and every cane of Catarrh that eatinot lie
by the use of IIALL’S CATAKKII CUUK.
FRANK J. CHUNKY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
presence, this 6th duy of December, A. I). 1886.
<8«al) A. W. (JLFiASON,
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Hairs Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and
acts directly upon the blood and mucous sur
freeS°flhe Kend ,or testimonial*,
. F J CHKKKY CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold bv all Drugglsss. 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Fills for constipation.
TO CURE CHILDREN’S
COLDS
Keep child dry, clothe comfort-
able, avoid exposure and give Dr.
Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. It is pleas-
ant, soothing, antiseptic, raises
phlegm aDd reduces inflammation.
Tbe first dose gives relief, continued
treatment with proper care will avoid
serious illness or a long cold. Don’t
delay treatment. Don’t let your
child suffer. Get a bottle to-day.
Insist on Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey.
86c. at Druggists.—Adv. (2)
For Rent—A two room house,
—Mrs. John Finley.
For Sale a good 3-year-old Short-
horn Bull.— H. J. Uheuvront.
For Sale: A good mare and 8
months old colt. Mare is in foal.
—C. T. Piatt.
Do you want a 5, 7, or lo year
farm loan at low rate of interest.
See or write A. M. McClure, Luther,
Okla. 30 3t.
LIVEN UP YOUR
TORPID LIVER
To keep your liver active use Dr.
King's New Life Pill’s. They in-
sure good digestion, relievo consti-
pation, and tone up the whole sys-
tem—keep your eye clear aud your
skin fresh and healthy looking. Only
25c. at vour Druggist.—Adv. (2)
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FOR RHEUMATISM
As soon as an attack of Rheuma-
tism begins apply Sloan’s Liniment.
Don't waste time and suffer unneces-
sary agony. A few drops of Sloan’s
Liniment on tbe affected parts is all
you need. Tbe pain goes at once.
A grateful sufferer writes:—‘-I
was suffering for three weeks with
Chronic Rheumatism and Stiff Neck,
although I tried many medicines,
they failed, and I was under the care
of a doctor. Fortunately i heard of
Sloan’s Liniment and after using it
three or four days am up and well.
I am employed at the biggest de-
partment store in S. F. where they
employ from six to eight hundred
hands, and they surely will hear all
about Sloan's Liniment.—H. B.
Smith, San Francisco, Cal.—Jan.
1915. At ail Druggists.—Adv. (2)
E. B. MARTIN, 2
WATCH
REPAIRER
All Kinds of Watch and Clock 2
Repairing Done. .
Guaranteed.
All Work •
First Door East of Post Office, 2
JONES, OKLA. •
Notice to Hunters
I positively forbid any hunting on
my farm.—G. W. KING.
I am in the real estate business at
5o6 Americad National Bank Build-
ing, Oklahoma City. My old friends
are invited to list their offerings with
) —Chas. Abel. 4t
LOST—Between Jones and Luth-
er, Nov. 25, a black Fur. Suitable
reward.—Mrs. O. C. Armstrong,
Chandler, Okla.
Poultry Parasites
You keep the chicken house clean
to keep the parasites off the chick-
ens You spray to kill germs—but
what do you do to get the germs and
parasites inside the chickens? Ileus
especially show it at moulting time
and during the winter. Ilow can
you expect them to lay? Free them
of all internal parasites by feeding
B. A. Thomas Poultry I’owder oc-
casionally. If it doesn't make your
hen’s happy, we will return your
money.—P. Stump, Choctaw ami
Cozart’s Cash Store, Jones City.
—adv.
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I LUMBER
or
BUILDING MATERIAL,
We’re It!
We have a more complete
line of Lumber and Building
Material right here in Jones
City than is generally found in
stock in towns of this size.
We are proud of our assort-
ment, as we can show you
everything you need in this
line, right in our yard. We
will be pleased to quote you
prices.
Remember us for COAL.
We have plenty of it.
DAVIDSON & CASE LBRCO.
A. O. COWAN, Local Manager.
JONES. OKLA.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills relieve pain.
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DRUGS HAVE RAISED'11 PRICE
Lately, and may go higher, as some ar-
ticles cannot be shipped from abroad.
You will save money by buying now as
I wll raise prices as soon as I receive
quotations.
Fresh, salable Drugs, always.
Come, see what 1 keep for sale.
See our fine line of Leather Goods.
Farm for sale or rent.
Cord Wood and Posts.
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Keyes, Chester A. The Oklahoma County News (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1915, newspaper, December 10, 1915; Jones, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859997/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.