The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 6, Ed. 2 Friday, June 23, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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Published in the
Interest of Jones
City and Vicinity.
THE GflNflDIHN VALLEY NEWS.
THE ONLY PAPEK IN OKLAHOMA THAT HAKES TO PRINT THE NEWS.
The Largest Cir-
culation in East-
ern Oklahoma Co.
VOL. XI.
JONES CITY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1911.
NO. 6.
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ARDWARE.
For Pumps and Pump supplies. We handle
the Meyer’s Pump. The one with glass
valve seeps and adjustable spout.
They are not the just as good kind, they
are better.
Also full line general Hardware.
Your cash looks good to us and we will
give you very attractive prices on these terms.
G. W. Hostetler
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The Old Reliable
- AUCTIONEER.
CHOCTAW, OKLA.
I Cried More Sales Last Year Than All Other Auctioneers in the
County. Rates Reasonable.
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Get a Box of
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Otherwise Backache
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Nothing disturbs the human
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it be in the form of headache,
backache, neuralgia, stomachache
or the pains peculiar to women.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are a
standard remedy for pain, and
are praised by a great army of
men and women who have used
them for years.
another for her to take. They helped
her right away, and she says she will
never be without them again.”
Mrs. G. H. Webb, Austinburg, O.
At all druggists—25 doses 25 cents.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
Dr. Ira J. Wood,...
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office. City Drug Store Phone 16
JONES, - OKLA.
Wins Fight For Life.
It was a long and bloody battle
for life that was waged by James B.
Mershon, of Newark, N. J., of which
he writes: “I had lost much blood
from lung . hemorrhages, and was
very weak and rundown. Foi eight
months I was unable to work. Death
seemed close on my heels, when I
began, three weeks ago, to use Dr.
King’s New Discovery. But it has
helped me greatly. It is doing all
that you claim.” For weak, sore
lungs, obstinate coughs, stubborn
colds, hoarseness, la grippe, asthma,
hay-fever 6r any throat or lung
trouble its supreme. 50c & $I.0o.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
all druggists.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma, ) In the
Oklahoma County, j Superior Court.
Elizabeth E. C. Hankie, Plaintiff,
vs.
C. W. Hankie, Defendant.
Case No. 1719.
Said defendant C. W. Hankie will
take notice that he has been sued in
the above named court for a divorce
on the grounds of abandonment and
gross neglect of duty and plaintiff
further prays for the care and custo-
dy of their minor and you, said de-
fendant, must answer the petition
61ed therein by said plaintiff on or
before the 27 day of July, 1911, or
said petition will be taken as true
and a judgment for said plaintiff will
be rendered accordingly.
Attest: James Beaty, Clerk.
(Seal) By Leo Shilling, Deputy.
J. W. Johnson,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Pnb June 16-23-30.
Subscribe for The News and keep
posted. $1 a year in advance.
We are in the
Market
Every day for
fat Hogs
We pay the
Highest Mar-
ket Price.
SMITH & SCOTT, - JONES CITY
THE WEEK'S NEWS
FROM 7C DISTRICT
Mr. finler arid Miss Tina Ny-
swonger was down from Oklahoma
City Sunday calling on old friends
in our vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed White visited at
Jess Stone’s Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. Will and Frank Heuney had
business in Oklahoma City Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCoy and
children visited at Sam McCoy’s
Sunday.
Mr. W. H. Bartling was in Okla-
homa City Friday.
Mr. Taylor and family and Mr.
Bill Steddum and family visited at
Oales Sunday.
Miss Pearl Trotter visited with
Kate Berry Saturday night.
Mrs. John Proctor called on Mrs.
George Henney Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Will McGrew and
family visited at Walter Lopp’s
Sunday.
Crops are looking fine since the
rain.
Mr. Will Henney and Charlie
Parsons left Sunday morning for the
Harvest fields.
Mr. Karting King, Charlie McCoy
and Miss Mary Barnes visited at
Mrs. Parsons Sunday evening.
Misses May and Almeda McGrew
visited at Higdons Sunday.
Mr. Richard Kelley visited at Jess
Stone’s last week.
Mr. Ed and Cecil Marlow left
Sunday morning for the harvest,
fields.
Mr. Jim Trotter and Mr. Cliitty
were in Oklahoma City Friday.
Quite a crowd attended the party
at Vanliooscr’s Friday night.
HARRAHNEWS.
From the Harrah News.
Leo Housh returned from Norman
Friday, after graduating in phar-
macy. He has accepted a position
at the Westfall Drug Co. of Okla-
homa City, and started to work there
Monday.
Carl Wittkopp returned Thursday
morniug from Iowa, where he has
been visiting with relatives whom he
had not seen for thirty years.
T. L. Gilchrist and little son, re-
turned to their home in Hydro,
Thursday morning.
Hugh Randal former employee of
of the state board of Agriculture
was in town Sunday.
Lamar Smith and family spent
Sunday with his parents at McLoud.
B. F. Miles .president of the First
National Bank, is now the proud
owner of a new automobile.
Work started Monday on the old
gin north of the tracks, which has
been purchased by tha Oklahoma
Oil Co.
A. J. Pipher returned Tuesday
from a trip to Altus. He says that
it is awful dry down there. Ob well!
That’s part of Oklahoma.
Mrs. U. G. Forman and children
left Saturday for Konowa. their
future home.
Notice By Publication.
State of Oklahoma, ) In the
Oklahoma County, J Superior Court.
Ellen Morgan, Plaintiff,
vs.
William Morgan, Defendant.
Case No. 1524.
Said defendant William Morgau
will take notice that»he has been
sued in the above named court for a
divorce on the grouuds of abandon-
ment and extreme cruelty aud plaint-
iff further prays for the care and
custsdy of their minor and for equity
in lot 16 in block 21 Park Place ad-
dition, and you, said defendant,
must answer the petition tiled there-
in by said plaintiff on or before the
20 day of July, 1911, or said petition
will be taken as true and a judgment
for said plaintiff will be rendered
accordingly.
Attest: James Beaty, Clerk.
(Seal) By Leo Shilling, Deputy.
T. S. E. Brown,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Pub June 9-16-23.
A Charming Woman
is one who is lovely in face, form,
mind and temper. But its hard for
a woman to be charming without
health. A weak, sickly woman will
be nervous and irritable. Consti-
pation and kidney poisons show iu
pimples, blotches, skin eruptions
ann a wretched complexion. But
Electric Bitters always prove a god-
send to women who want, health,
beauty and friends. They regulate
Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify
the blood; give strong nerves, bright
eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety
skin, lovely complexion and perfect
health. Try them. 50c at all drug-
gists.
Estray Notice.
Taken up by William Graves, re-
siding on the East Half of the North
East Quarter of Sec. Twelve (12)
Township Twelve (12) North of
Range two (2) West I. M. Address
Choctaw, Okla., R. F. D. No. One
(1): the following described estray,
one bay pony mare, about ten years
old, weight about seven hundred
pounds, bald or white face, branded
with cross on right shoulder and
right thigh, taken up on the 7th day
of J tine, 1911.
Signed William Graves, Taker Up.
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Choice Bottom Farms Fbr
Sale.
llraL. Couch, Kickapoo Flat
For Sale
$150.00, part cash, balance terms,
will buy Lot 14, Black 153, and Lot
12, Block 8, iu Interurban Addition
to Jones City. You can’t afford to
miss this Bargain. Address. W. R.
McPherson, Care Frisco, Sapulpa,
Okla.
A Dreadful Wound
from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty
nail, fireworks, or of any other nature,
demands prompt treatment witli
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve to prevent
blood poison or gangrene. Its the
quickest, surest healer for all such
wounds as also for Burns, Boils,
Sores, Skin Eruptions, Eczema,
Chapped Hands, Corns or Piles 25c
at all druggists
Work Will Soon Start
after you take Dr. King’s New Life
Pills, and you’ll quickly enjoy their
fine results. Constipation and in-
digestion vanish and fine appetite re-
turns. They regulate stomach, liver
aud bowels and impart new strength
and energy to the whole system.
Try them. Only 25c at all druggists.
We Do Printing
The News makes a specialty of
job printing, and is preparad to do
good work on short notice at reason-
able prices. We print bills of all
kinds, letter heads, note heads, en-
velopes, pamphlets, or anything you
may want. The next time you need
any work of this kind allow us to
figure with you.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma, I In the
Oklahoma County, J Superior Court.
Etta Rosser, Plaintiff,
vs.
Ray Rosser, Defendant.
Case No. 1720.
Said defendant Ray Rosser will
take notice that he has been sued in
the above named court for a divorce
on the grounds of abandonment,
non support and gross neglect of
duty and plaintiff further prays for
the care and custody of their minor
child and you, said defendant, mu^t
answer the petition filed therein by
said plaintig on or before the 3rd
day of August, 1911, or said pe-
tition will be taken as true and a
judgment for said plaintiff will be
rendered accordingly.
Attest: James Beaty*Clerk.
(Seal) By Leo Shilling, Deputy.
Giddings & Giddings,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Pub June 23-30 and July 7.
Parties having probate or other
legal notices for publication, will
ind it to their advantage to have
them published in The News. WTe
will save you money.
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R. J. CONNEWAY, J. D. EDMUNDSON,
President Cashier
FRANK COOK, Assistant Cashier.
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Keyes, Chester A. The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 6, Ed. 2 Friday, June 23, 1911, newspaper, June 23, 1911; Jones, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860041/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.