The Messenger. (Earlsboro, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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ANOTHER EE HER RABIES CONTEST
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REMINGTON ■ BOWLES DRUG CO,
120 East Main Siroct, Shswrcs, Gktehjrr.
Kew Firm, New Drug Store, Fearful tLv- L. tL
Fountain, Our Prescription Dspartn er ■ is i.i
charge of a Registered Phannacist Ldncl us
your Mail Orders. Wc are in ti.e sa:r.c t tid-
ing with H. C. Bailey, L’fi Jeweler.
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Drs. Gallahor £: Stockshury,
Carlsfcoro.
Gov.'Lee Crucc holding two prize-winning bobics at tneparent"
fair last year. He is surrounded by other pr.xe w:nre:3 and pro-d parent.
end friends cf bcb.es who scored
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I'ave you a baby ui veur |• -,‘hoUSANDS IN CASH. *
or has your next doorne^bor a ^ !o!k;VVing is a list af rr-li *
bauy8o. you wil^be interested in tha';* prcniiums* effered at Hie■ »;
r „ Ly.PS Contest, to-be hold if * Annual Oklahoma State c-ir .
1 he eighth annual Oklahoma State Fair * and B>PO^;on Ofclu.wn a O >• * , ; j V.ere Saturday for
and Exposition, Oklahoma City, Say * Sept. 22 .0 Oct. a.
tember 22 to October 2. 1914. j * - “tLJ«s
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Because the public m general is jus< ,v ...........
beginning .to realize th at a great deal v SA.ne ................
doenda upon, jt-st your baby or your* - • ' ' ’ ’ ’ ’.......
neighbor’s baby. The health ot th-M«v -mi 1 rot... ..a .....-
nation is built on the health of each ; * in ; ...........
bi-uy. and physicians will tell you that * rtluca.ic.tal ..........
v :th proper cate and feeding of cail-1 ’ _u ■na->
-«» '»« entire W.Kb o( the ^J le.Oie . ---y^
cm be built up. |
em'ernirn the Better Babies Cmtesij* Total eaMi.....J’~ J. Pfcrtcr ^litchell passed thru
till be Fttrni.-tftfd by I. S. Mahan, sec- ♦ Cash o«l red by . v w* • , c.a{ur(lav from SluiWliee ,
VS*- 5. «a. soiiiitoic.
' * --------- "" t,v” M. IL Dillon was a recent
1.rcc.no -1 Shawnee visitor. /
1. L. Shelton is now a fv.ll-
\V. T. McFarland was do-
ing l;is trading' here Saturday
: -A car of lumber was ra-
the
.$ 4.7i?.on * Bill ligtou yard.
Frank Fullerton was in
16T4.00 *t* Shawnee a few clays to to le-,
" T474.0ii * pr;r WOrk 011 a gin there.
'1^2.00 o Rhe annual p’’c«ie of the |
:-ti .1 a •> Methodist Sunday School was. |
r’-1,'-', t hold in Benson Park recently.
\l]u! ,j. Both parents and children lute
---------* a uice time.
.$19,293.20 •&
specialists
Eys. Ejlt, Nvse rti'C Throat
Third F.oor, Md.rr.rr.vth Euildir.g I
Shawnee. * ... oklal, »ri i.
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rOTTA WATOMIK < O.
)10NF)FE.\T WUm.-
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Hii.;h grade .o;t nmuntal Were.,
' Iron Fences at:d Lev. n Furtiiwi >.■.
PRICES RIGHT
First Class Workna: nsbsp and ■' • a
Material, i?. oar motto.
Ct U and • v c us.
JJ2 North Bell* Shatvuc -'k .1
.O.VS- babies from nival districts and * ' »*««? o: 'P f'1’-
•j-vns of one thousand population or * l'b’.e?. me.ua.3. tt..,s
b s; babies front cities and towns of, d1 ctleic.,, c.v........
over one thousand and less thart 10.- *
over one tnoasanu i n x t .• .»rf« b „•
, ..oritlalioa; t.«. o«» * t ♦ i .V 1'Cw fieits
; v er 10.000 population.
I M0SE OrlViRniiiNG M OKLAHOMA STATE rfiiHj t
Mrs. Jim Dobbs was doing: DENTAL PARLORS)
icr shopping here Sr. u^tlay. 1 srA,u,H£o m shjiwnee. okla.. siven yw.i
l<^e Nadeau was la r,,' rcc-1 c« s main o.iuh-c-o b»m skom hi «
■iMC,own $4 to $fi
eu resident of Shawneo.
.....PiSifeS W
ertly to do his trading.
Bat O' r eu was in n S n
with ftieuds here Saturday. j
]. F: D. y was in town the |
last of the week.
bin Dobbs was a Shawr.cc |
v, i.or the last of the week.
]olm Rosuh was in town to
j do*his trading Saturday.
Rufus Warner, of Houston,
Texas, arrived here for a ten
days’ visit with Geo. Knapf
and family.
H. Barrett was in town the
last of the week.
Ben Littleton did l is trad-
'orcul&in Crown
‘ I ;,-t rTTc4ih S5.O0: Upper and Lower, both $10. I
ttry Rest 3el ot* Tr<th Mad** $f*.O0; Upjier »t
Lower, both of the Bast Teeth, i 16 00
• var FTingi C#i'-n
'loanifttf • *• iS'ij 4,
UtJfccti ng
ALL WORK CUArtANTRffD
PAINLESS fXTRACTION
LOOK row E fi t A IW t • iVf«A NC<
Special
Offer.
For a limited time v o v/!ll :
\\EE/\EV,KANS.'S CITY UTAH
H. Irhy was in town
State Fair crowd around permanent amusement enterprises. ,
Extent of the Oklahoma State Fair . prevements and suggested changes, j ’ - Tr
Imposition. Ok la he in a City. Sep-; Such changes have been made when- .
ber to October 3, 1914. is shown ever and wherever It was deemed SatlUCay
" - 1 — 1 . wise and to the best advantage of tne N
In the big premium list just ,a?“ed-: exUibltor8. Tbe liberal amount cfj • .
1: shows more than one hundreds * Casli oiYoretl shews that every class day to ClO 11IS trading,
ml something like three thousand ot< exptors )llis received careiul ‘ _ -------
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and
THE MESSENGER
for cue whole year for only 59 cer. s.
No subtmrli'Hon. if you want 11 *<
Star included, will be taken for lc-cs
Ibrn one year.
Tojn Smith was liere Satur- j Subscribe or renew today!
na someiumB ............. -j or extuoHcra n;u» rwcmi* v-*“. f tt-.-M* ,„c i,..( 1 0„ \fi-ir ni Din 0;1 tin'
a:,scs in the twenty-cne kepumte and^ cohaidl!ration. Mr. vWh ar.is, llMUg tw< . run an Atlican D «
tinct departments. The total prom-1 Ten thou;and C0piP3 0f 'be rrem- links vest of town, Wd.S llCK j ptoillC gr-UlUC. Oil JLiy
a efferinfs ns indicated below "'Tiuni Hst are now being Oiatributed. r qqi B’*. | the Candidates are CSpCCUi.l;.
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uia uue. i«..o ......... , iutti list are now being Oistributed. r -ce, B’ . ____
r.creasc the fjualit? of exhibits in all j Afty person anywhere in the Fniiul - - c .,i vcars G](J [invited to pav their respects.
!T’r^ ^ruLL;n. Okla, ,akeNeai;vaS here SaU„-
city. okla. !at his home and was buried at on Business.
■ The premlun? offerings follow: Cat , p-i t Q].^a jrre 22nd. | N 11 KnurlTild is froim''
lie. 84.718.00; Horses, |5.224.«0: SUeefcD V. ,i ' u,.„ \r Garioll bOUnana lo
$i,06!.00; Swine, $1,674.00; Poultry,; rle MMS a biOLlU Oi -a‘ '1 ' T() ruu a cold driUg .Stand Cdl
$1,471.00; Farm Products, 18.00; j Q_ MagW.der. the picilic ground Oil the 4til.
Arts. $302.00; Educational, | prof Cand'e was here from 1
Culinary, $241.00; Textile., * . ,
Better Babies Contc-b., Tecuiiiseh Friday to c.o some
and entries in the ether ifepait-
..rents will close as follows: Farm
Products, Sept.’21: Flue Arts. Sept,
pi- Etlucaticnal, Sept 18; Cul nary,
ge'pt 19:# Textile. Sept. 18; Better
allies Ccntost. Sept. 1; Minerals,
.-t 15- Machinery. Sept. 21. Be-. $3*19.00:
f-c Tnaking. ■public the splendid | $532.7,0•
Fine
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- in hi:; i ofe'e rings hi
the various de-1 f ISO.OO; Breeding Associations, $;?,• lectioneerill
The Caddo Creek Oil
Gas Co., is a new Harhbop
art men: 9- it »in necessary for the j l.nnO; ^ Speed p»nH
f. f eta"- ;.nd , upt rinh ndents to go i cials, £1,500, malijng
,r i|,e‘ H-18 carefully and make ira-; 252.50
When you 1
: sP"e i lectlol?e^lll[j' ! companv and is operating
W,\ J. W. \\ il ham son and fain-; tbe vicillity 0f Berwyn, north
iiv were in town Saturday. j r rdmor'e. Lx pci Is say this
Joe Hale was here recently. |w;n prove to be one of the
Brown intends to best oil fields in ti.e .stale.
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Uivc read this paper, hand it to a neighbor or;
T c" t belli klH\. the till pcn.ical l.lUi^iOU.
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Resch, Francis X. The Messenger. (Earlsboro, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1914, newspaper, July 2, 1914; Earlsboro, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860696/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.