The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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HENRY E. GROVES,
...AUCTIONEER..
When you get ready for- your «ule 1 am ready to do your
auctioneering. Six years experience Address rue at Jones
<)ity. Route 2; or make arrangements at The News office.
DO IT SUFFER ^?uErNe5Y^oCnA~ ,co" "E.L^u
RHEUMATIC CURE
NEVER FAILS
EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED
Salisbury, Sub Station, No. 2, Aug. 16, 1908
North Carolina, Rowan County
1, J. I,. Rutty, the Deputy Sheriff of Rowan County
have been suffering with Rheumatism for ten years, have
been confined to my bed part of the time, could not sleep
at nights and went to Hot Springs, Ark., for six weeks but
still got no re' ef. I have used five bottles of Breeden's
Rheumatic C e and after taking same lean sleep at nights,
walk as good as ever and do all my work.
J. L. Rutty, Deputy Sheriff.
Sold Everywhere. Ask Your Dealer for a Sample Bottle
$1.00 PER BOTTLE, OR SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00
For further information, write Information Dept.
DRESDEN MEDICINE CO., Chattanooga,Tenn
THE GIBBES PORTABLE SHINGLE MACHINE
WITH ORIWITHOUT BOLTING ATTACHMENT.
The cut »how» machtn. with * Thin Machine will cut 10,000
20 Inch Saw unit Shingle C»r- — HU^.« .. to 12.000 shingles per day.
rlege, reedy tor cutting shingles Carriages made Iron selected
18 In. long, and 4 In. wide. h,,d wood- Track '* ,olld
Price 87B.OO. J . rolled steel. For culling thin-
With 36 Inch Bolling Saw and ales requires 4 to 6 H. P. For
Bolting Carriago, bolting 6 to 8 H. P. .Walght
Price $20.00 extra. 660 iha.
IT IS A MONEY-MAKER
ure a high grade,low priced drag saw machine. Bend lor circulars & special nei price*.
GIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY,
0«3 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Engine*, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery, E
Canadian ValieV !W
Published Every Friday at Jone«. Ohla.. by
M. H KEYES
CHESTER A. KEYES. Editor aad Manager.
Entered at the Jones, Ok la., post-
office for transmission through the
mails as second class matter. i
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year, puid in advance,... $1.00
One Year, on credit.......... 1.50
Five Years, paid in advance. .. 2.50
Advertising Kates:
OneCo!umu, per montb (four Mimes)......910.00
One-half column, per month............... 6.00
One fourth column, per month............. 3.60
Professional cards, (one Inch) per month.. .60
Locals, per line, each week..................06
THE WHITEWATER HANDY WAGON
WITH HAYES SPRING IN FRONT.
IT IS ALSO A VERY DESIRABLE MILK WAGON.
Double collar steel Axles, double
reaches ironed full length, short turn
fifth wheel. Sarven wheels 1% ihch
with heavy round edge steel tires,
lias hardwood side panels bolted to
I hardwood sills, iron on upper edge of
panel and drop End Gate. Seat pat-
tern shown, 42 inches over all on
top. Body black with Red Gear. This
wagon is offered in two different sizes, with the privilege of purchasing extra Seat,
Cushion aad drop back as desired. It is a handy, serviceable wagon very reason-
able in price. Send for circular. Correspondence solicited from live dealers in
unoccupied territory. THE WEYHER MFC. CO., Whitewater, Wise.
In buying almost any article, it pays to get the
best. This Is even more essentia! In buying a Plano as
. . Inno ns
in. The BEST I
tleasure, where the poor
tune and order, will be
uTiatlc Piano to which
uuuu iuis iu uiiii more
the reputation of a Piano is worth com
will always be a source of inexpensive pie
instrument by continually getting out of l
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class the COTE belongs. It has many superior features,—quality of tone, delicacy of ^
touch, greatest durability and excellence of design. A scientific evenness and perfection ’
scale which sustains an even singing and carrying quality throughout the whole in-
•-mii..lit F.vorv (nutrumoiit fnllv miiirniitAPil
Agents wanted in uuoocupied territory. If we haven’t an agency in your section*
write ua direct and we will quote a price that will interea
AGED WOMAN MANAGES FARM.
Although 112 Years Old, She Live.
Alone, Nine Miles from Her
Birthplace.
Delmar. Del.—The eldest woman on
the peninsula embracing Delaware
ami (lie eastern shore of Maryland
and Virginia Is a resident of Deiiuar
She lives In a house by herself She
is Mrs. Heater Cordroy, aged 112
years, having been born on a farm
nine miles east of Delmar on February
12. 1797. The most remarkable part
of It all Is that this woman actually
cultivates two large gardens adjoin-
ing her home and sells the products
She uses a hoe In helping along the
growth of potatoes, corn, onions, etc.,
and, when she becomes tired, she getr
a large spoon from her kitchen and
utilizes it while crawling down the
rows of plants.
Mrs. Cordroy, who Is a familiar fig-
ure to all of the residents of Delmar
and vicinity, has ten great-grandchil-
dren. Upon the death of her second
husband. 43 years ago. she built a
home in Delmar on a lot which she
bought for $75. This site Is now
worth $1,000. This has since been
her home, despite the attempts of her
grandchildren and great-grandchildren
to dissuade her from living alone
“Aunt Hester," as Mrs. Cordroy is
known, was the youngest child of
Hamilton Neal, a wealthy farmer
When 14 years old her mother <1 .«-
leaving her and her lather to run the
farm. She had 12 tlslerr. all of wli.i n
married early lit life, and two brothers
who were In the war of 1812.
The oldest woman on the peninsula
tells graphically how she plowed Alt
day, when a girl, and then mllKed
seven cows alter dark If the glrl-
of to-day would do more work an t
think less of the parlor." she said,
"they would he healthier and live
longer." ■
GREAT-GRANDFATHER AT 53.
Norwood Park Man Who Married
Young, Has Hope of a Still Fur-
ther Honor.
Chicago.—A father at 19, a grand-
father at 38, and a greatgrandfather
at 53.
This is the present record of Ueorge
Alfred Fair of Norwood Park, who
believes that he has few rivals for
the title of the youngest great grand-
father in the country. Within a lew
more years he believes he may claim
still greater distinction. Mr. Fair for
merly wns associated with Will .1.
Davis, at the Haymarket and Colum-
bus theaters. He now Is engaged in
the advertising business. He was
born In Ipswich, England. In 1854. He
worked his way upward In the the-
atrical business and became advance
agent for the Sawtelle Dramatic Cptn-
pany, of which Miss Melissa Breslau
was the star. The advance agent and
the star became close friends, and in
1872 they were married, Mr. Fair be-
ing 19 years old and his bride one
year younger.
Ethel, the youngest of their four
children, was married when she wns
18 years old, her husband being Harry
Nelson, who lost his life In 1898 In
the Sweet-Wallach tire. In which 13
other persons were killed. The elder
daughter of the Nelsons. MIsb Melissa,
nami 1 after her grandmother, was
man-U l In 1908 to J. H. Mlers.
Ten Doctors
Said He Would Die
“In 1903 we wrote you regard-
ing ray husband, who was suf-
fering from heart trouble. He
was superanuated by the North
Georgian Conference. Ten doc-
tors at different times said he
would die. You advised Dr.
Miles’ Heart Remedy and Re-
storative Nervine; we did as
advised, and improvement was
apparent from the very first. He
recovered and the Conference in
1904 gave him a charge. He
never felt better, although he
has very heavy work and does
a great deal of camp meeting
work. I am so glad we took
your advice and gave him the
medicine, and feel that I ought
to let you know of the wonder-
ful good results from its use.”
MRS. T. S. EDWARDS.
Milner. Ga.
This proves what Dr. Miles’
Heart Remedy will do. Get a
bottle from your druggist and
take it according to directions.
It does not matter whether your
heart is merely weak, or you
have organic trouble, if it does
not benefit you take the empty
bottle to your druggist and get
your money back.
Notice of Application for Appoint-
ment of Administrator.
In County Court, County of Okla-1
lioma. State of Oklahoma.
In the Estate of Dexter Hitchcock.
Deceased.
The State of Oklahoma, to the
Heirs next of kin and Creditors of
the said Dexter Hitchcock, Deceased.
You are hereby notified that 1' railk
\V Hitchcock has applied for let-
teas of administration on said estate
to he granted to Frank W. Hitch-
cock and that said application will
be heard at a regular term of said
court held at the court room of said
Court ou the 2nd day of September,,
1909, at 9 o’clock, a. m.
Witness my hand and the Seal of
said Court hereunto affixed
(Seal) this 28 th day of July,
1009.
Inez M. Minshall,
Clerk of County Court.
First Published July 30.
$1NITIRHIS
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INVALID'S HOME .n TM* Wist
IISEASES OF WOMEN
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(Seal)
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR
PROBATE OF WILL,
Notice is hereby given to all per
sous interested in the estate of Eu-
genia V. Black, deceased, that on
the 6th day of August, 1909, Benja-
min W. Black produced and tiled in
the County Court of the County of
Oklahoma and State of Oklahoma,
an instrument in writing purporting
to be the last will and testament of
Eugenia V. Black, deceased, and
also filed in said Court his petition
praying for the probate of said will, 8umt,
and that Letters Testamentary issue
thereon to him the said Beujamin
W. Black, the executor named in
in said will.
Pursuant to an order of said Court
made ou tjte 6th day of August.
1909, notice is hereby given that
Tuesday, the 7th day of September,
1909, at the hour of ten o’clock, a.
m. of said day, that being a day of
the regular July term, 1909, of said
Court, has been appointed as the
time for hearing said petition and
proving said will, at the County
Court room in Oklahoma City in said
County of Oklahoma when and where
all persons interested may appear
and contest the same.
In Testimony Whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and
(Seal) the seal of said County
Court this 6th day of
August, 1909.
Sam Hooker,
County Judge.
Pub. Aug. 13 to Sept. 3.
NOTICE OF SELEMEN IF ACCOUNT
State of Oklahoma, ^ gs
Oklahoma County, )
In County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of (leorge
Znrline, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Mary
Zurline, the duly appointed and qual
died administratrix of the estate of
George Znrline, deceased, has ren-
dered and presented for settlement
and filed in said court her final ac-
count and report of her administra-
tion as such administratrix and pray-
iug for distribution of the balance in
her hands; and that Mondav, the 6th
day of September, A. D., 1909, be
ing a day of the regular term of said
court, to-vvit: of the September
term, A. D., 1909, at 9 o’clock in
the forenoon of said day, at the
County Court room, in the city of
Oklahoma City, in said County of
Oklahoma, lias beeu duly appointed
by the said court for the settlement
of said account, at which time and
place any person interested in said
estate may appear and file his ex-
ceptions m writing and contest the
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Dr. Ira J. Wood,...
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office, East of Bank of Jonea Phone 16
JONES, - OKLA.
JONES CITY LODGE, NO, 155,1.0.0. F.
Meets Every Saturday Night.
Visiting Brothers Welcome.
J. B. Douglas, N. G.
J C. Lindsay1, Sec'y.
DANGERS IN DEER HUNTING.
FOR WEAK MEN AND WOMEN
Who need assistance, will find In
RE-CREATION TABLETS
the best medicine on the market, to make rich, red, blood.
To give you strength and muscle, so you can perform your
daily duty. This is a scientific pharmaceutical preparation.
Every box guaranteed. Price 50 cents.
M. D. HOLT COMPANY, - Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
PKONIil
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Indlicrlrr late U.e of Rifles In New
Jersey Likely to Cause Many
Mishaps.
Ocean City, N. J.—Sportsmen In
Cape ay county arc wondering just
how c:te game wardens are going
to enfc e the provisions of ihe new
deer-sh ting law [ assed by the last
legislature, and about which there
have bicn sc ve uncertainties. Under
the law it s to be permissible to
shoot deer one day a week during
the month of November, but shot-
guns will i >t be allowed and no dogs
can be used in the chase.
When the bill appeared In the house.
Assemblyman Stllle of this county,
who opposed it In Its present form,
fought hard to have adopted an amend-
rnent permitting the use of dogs and
shotguns, Instead of rifles, because
of the certain peril If rifles In the
heavy growth near populous spot3
in south Jersey. He succeeded In
having the dog amendment passed,
’jut the senate took no aettop on it.
j md the bill went to the governor and
was signed with this feature irregular-
y left out.
Assemblyman Stllle is afraid that
he use of rifles is going. to make
eer-huntlng mighty dangerous In this
octlon, for bullets intended for deer
are sure to go astray, and'he is alrald
that somebody Is going to get hurt.
The elimination of dogs from the
> base will make the hunting mighty
c..It anyway.
Revolts at Cold Steel
“Your only hope,” said three doc-
tors to Mrs. M. E. Fisher, Detroit,
Mich., suffering from severe rectal
trouble, lies in an operation,” “then
l used Dr. King’s New Life Pills,
she writes, “till wholly cured.
They prevent appendicitis, cure con-
stipaliou, headache. 25c at Stone
Pharmacy.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPOINT-
MENT OF ADMINISTRATOR.
lti County Court, Couuty of Oklaho-
ma, State of Oklahoma,
j In the Estate of Fanny Bonn Bicli-
ardson, Deceased.
The State of Oklahoma, to the Heirs
next of kin and Creditors of the
said .Fanny Bonn Richardson,
deceased:
You are hereby notified that James
Chenowith has applied for letters of
administration on said estate to be
granted to him and that said appli-
cation will lie heard at a regular
term of said court held at the court
room of said court on the 13th day
of September. 1909, at nine o’clock,
a. m.
Witness my hand and the Seal
of said Court hereunto af-
(Seal) fixed this 7th day of Aug-
ust, 1909.
Sam Hooker,
County Judge.
Pub. Aug. 13 to Sept. 3.
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to make your baby . t
well. A fifty-cent b-ltl
|U ft N
I l£ ui t Jk
will change a sickly >ab» U a
plump, romping child n ur. n si as
well at in winter. O aljr oi a sent
I a day—think of it—ar. d it’s c.» nice I
I at cream. A
C« a until bottle now. Ah "Dm glut [
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In Testimony Whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and
affixed the seal of said
Court, this 30tb dav of
July, A. D., 1909.
Sam Hooker,
County Judge.
Pub Aug. 6 to 27.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT,
State of Oklahoma. )
Oklahoma County, )
In County Court,
In the Matter of the Estate of Clif-
ford W. Baumliach, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that W. R.
Baumbach, the duly appointed and
qualified Executor of the estate of
Clifford W. Baumbach, deceased,
has rendered and presented fm' set-
tlement and filed in said court his
final account and report of his ad-
ministration as such executor and
praying for distribution of the bal-
ance in his hands, and that Satur-
day, the 21st day of August, A. D.,
1909, being a day of the regular
term of said court, to wit: of the
July term, A. D.. 1909, at 9 o’clock
in the torenoou of said day. at the
County Court room in the city of
Oklahoma City, in said county of
Oklahoma, has been duly appointed
by the said Court, for the settlement
of said account, at which time and
place any person interested in said
estate may appear uud file his ex-
ceptions in writing to the account
and contest the same.
In Testimony Whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and
(Seal) affixed the seal of said
Court, this 2uth day of
July, A. D., 1909.
Sam Hooker,
County Judge,
Pub. July 23 to Aug. 13.
PUBLICATION NOTICE
State of Oklahoma,
Oklahoma County,
In Justice Court.
A. S. Nelson, Plaintiff,
vs.
Henry Wickliffe, Defendant.
The above named defendant will
take notice that he has been sued in
my.cOurt by the above named plain-
tiff, upon a note for *6.60 and upon
an open account of *2.45, and that
said defendant is required to appear
before me at my office in Jones City,
Oklahoma, on or before the 21st
day of August, 1909, at 1 o’clock,
p in., and answer said action, or
tlie same will he taken as true and
judgement in fnvi.r of said plaintiff
will lie iendured accordingly.
Witness my hand at Jones City,
Oklahoma, this 2lst day of July,
1909. S. C. SllKNKMAN,
Justice of the Peace.
First Published July ;to, 1909.
I will buy veal calves, poultry,
| eggs and butter in Jones City every
Thursday aud Saturday.—G.F. Hen-
|ney, phone 84.
T. E. MOORE,
? .
BARBER
Nellie
Avenue.
FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED.
CHESTER A, KEYES,
NOTARY PUBLIC
Legal Documents
Properly Executed.
JONES CITY,
OKLAHOMA
Western
Farm
Lands!
lo a Dau.
We are selling farm lands
in Nevada for *5.00 per
acre. Only 25c per acre
down and the balance at 1
cent a day, payable month-
ly, Send for free map aud
booklets.
R. H. Peaks & Go.,
491 Judge Building,
SALT LAKE CITY, -
Agents Wanted.
UTAH.
DR. C. S. DUNNINQ'S
Veterinary
Stock Tonic
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