The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1904 Page: 8 of 8
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We have just received a car of
F arming
Implements
Consisting of Plows, Harrows,
Corn and Cotton Planters, Culti-
vators, Etc., and will sell them at
right prices. See us before you
buy, and save money.
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Kennedy & Qieber,
Opera House Block.
Canadian Valley News.
Published Every Friday at Jones. O. T.. by
CHR5TKR A. KKYBS. Editor ami Proprietor
hubschiption.
$ l.oo PER YEAR.
Advertising Rates:
One (Jo I iimn. |>or monl li (four l *uea)
One liulf column, per month
One-fourth column. i er month —
PrufeMlonal card*. (on.- inch) per month.
I/M'tli i er line, each week
! \trA reduction on yearly contVMU.
contract* entertained.
All adverllnetnentHcontinued until forolrtden.
Advertlw-nient* must no ordered out by Tikis-
dgy noon or they will be inserted In that week's
Issue, ami chanted for
t'oin for change of advertisement** must
In tills office tiv Tuesday noon. This rul« Is
| Imperative and will In nooai
No rerbel
• i™ departed from.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Qklamok*
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WISE
OF COURSE YOU ARE GOING!
Let ua furnish you with literature relative to ^ho buil^n«r«, ^tels, low
, train service, eto. Aa*t your local agent or fttldreea
C. W. STRAIN, Division pafeSCNuin Auc
WICHITA. KAN.
FOR COMMISSIONER.
I herebv announce myself a* n candidal® for
I Comml^loner of the Kastern District of Okla-
homa county. Mibjrct to the doclnlon or tne
Republican Count}- (,'onrenUon.
CIIABLR8 OOKRY.
FOR SIIKRIKF
We are authorized to announce the name of
A.I) Leach, of Cruicho Townihlp.aa " "
date for sheriff. siil J>
Republican County Convention.
I toerehv announce myself an candidate for
Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Repiibll
I can County Convention. _ ^
W R. COR1IRTT.
ltrlttou Township.
FOR I'OUNTY ATTORNEY.
We are authorized to announce the nnme of
Ralph J. Ranter a* a candidate for re nomination
FOR COVN'TY CLERK.
We are authorised to announce the name of
K. s Black hum ns a candidate for rcnomlnut
im county clerk. *u \l«ct t.. the action of the
Republican county convention.
We are authorized to announce the nann* of
W. M mi'.v\er , of Oklahoma City, us a candi-
dal* for County Clerk, subject to the Republi-
can county convention.
N TV 81 PKRINTK>'DRN r
Porter Roland, of Elk Township, aulliorlzea
us to announce his name a-, a candidate ror
Superintendent or public Instruction, subject
to the decision of the Republican county con-
vention, which meeta in June.
FOR PROB %TR JUIK B
I hereby announce my>elf as a candidate for
renom I nation for the ofV.ce of Probata Judge.
Ject to the action of the Bepuhllci
I lull \\ U P. I I
George Ou trait eaine down from
Wellston Monday evening.
Miss Goldie Smith spent Sunday
with Mi « Helen (lokoy, nortli of
town.
Tom (arable was over from near
Luther a few days, the guest of hi*
sister Bertha.
A large can of Baking Powder
and an Oil Painting framed for 30
cents at Kngel's.
John Tescier and family of east of
Choetaw, were In town Saturday do-
ing some shopping.
Little drops of water soaked up by
the laud, make a mighty wheat crop
and corn to boat t be baud.
Miss Anna Jones came down from
the city Tuesday for a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Jones,
northwest of town.
Emory Oney eaine down from
Oklahoma City Saturday and returned
In the evening. Hi. remaining eye in I Vete'r V '• ,u t|,e
improving, and there are liopeB of c-l.u.ch Monday 1,1*1. t
saving it.
The democrats of Springer town
ship held their convention yestei "
to select delegate® to the congi esai
convention to be
City the 28th.
rant Ion.
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Local News!
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Star Restaurant and Meat Markev
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When you want a Nice Lunch, drop
in and see us...Fresh Meats Always on
hand...Everything Neat and Clean.
J. A. Jamison, -
Proprietor
Fleck will give you au easy shave.
Mrs. Boon Giilispie has been quite
sick.
Mrs George Kreps is still quite
poorly.
! A gang of Gypsies were in town
I Monday.
Mr®. Key visited in Oklahoma City
I Saturday.
Ode 11 Higdon is now farming on
his fathers place.
You can save 25 per cent on your
purchases at Kngel's.
| Miss Ethel Smith was entertaining
i the mumps last week.
I Luther Dalrympie has located on
i a farm near Luther.
the
Mr. ami Mrs George Graham have
moved here from Oklahoma City.
W. W. Barker lias bad a uew fence
built around his residence property.
Mr. ami Mi's. J. T. Hughes spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. \V. H.
Garrigan.
Mrs. U. S. Stone is enjoying a
visit from her father, 0. F. Butler,
who lives in Missouri.
Miss Kffle Stone has been appointed
a Notary Public and will promptly
uttended to all notarial work,
Boy Tharp and family and B. L.
Laurence's family |MMit Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Canada, north of
town.
Rev. Ferguson, a. Methodist min-
ister, gave«a lecture entitled 4'Our
'reaby terian
, Republican Township Convention
yesterday \ ; ,, , ,
gressional! Pursuant to a call issued by the
LclJ at Oklahoma j. ''"'siilent and Secretary of the lie-'
j publican County Central Committee,
the Republicans of Springer Town-
K. Ij. Lawrence bought s'nne Ik'^s - hip are hereby called to meet at the
of Wiley Canada last week and one schoo| ),0Ulst, i„ District 85, on Sat-
of the bunch had four ears. Jnxt llr,|.iy, jlllie 4U1. 1 V t!4, nt the hour
below the Inrgwt pair of ears a little i ,,f 4 0 ,.i,,fk. p. m., for the purpose
pair grew out Lf electing twelve delegates to llie
j.imt Thursday evening this section I Hepnblican county convenlionfortlie
was visited by the heaviest-rain In nomination of county camliilates
several months, and the ground is now
thoroughly soaked. Wheat is coming
out wonderfully and all other crops
are in fine condition.
All diseases start in the bowels.
Keep them open or you will be sick.
CA8CARKT8 act like nature. Keep
liver and bowels active without a
sickening griping; feeling. Six mil-
lion people take and recommend
(/ASCAHETS. Try a 10c box. All
druggists.
The entertainments given last
Friday and Saturday nights at the
Presbyterian church by Prof. Slayter
were greatly enjoyed by those who
attended. Prof Slayter is an
eloctutionist of much ability, and has
promised a return date at Jones in the
near future.
Putman & Hestand have sold their
blacksmith shop to Irving Harris, of
Union City, and he has taken posses-
sion. Mr. Putman will go to the state
of Washington. Mr. Hestand has re-
turned to Union City. Mr. Harris,
who is a son of Mrs. Mary J. Harris.
soutltwest of > town, will move his
family to this plane.
A woman in a neighboring town
, , . ,• , , . c I lie /vruuuui l • twill mil vi nn
bought a new fangled cotiee pot from , . , ... .,
h , 7i • i bats at this place tomorrow with the
a peddler. In the evening she 1
showed it to her husband, a hardware ' oue8 Jl,u-
Wbely...
SOWING MACHETE. You'll find all ^rtuind kind, at
But if you want a reputable serviceable Machine, then take
- , WHITE .
27 years' experience has enabled us to being
out a HANDSOME, SYMMETRICAL and
WEiX-iSLJLLT PRODUCT, combining in it
make-up all the good pints found on high
grade machines and others that are exclusively
WHITE, which will appeal to careful bo yen.
All Drop Heads have Automatic Lift and beau-
tiful Swell Front, Golden Oak Woodwork. Ve
sell only through our authorized dealers, who v
will furnish our iron-dad guarantee duly counter- <
sijrr.cd by themselves. Beware of buying a
White with a defaced or altered plate number.
We do not sell to or through catalog houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Styles.
Ol/R FITC.ANT H. T. CATALOGS GIVt FULL PARTICULARS, FREE.
Dealers wanted In anoccuplrd territory. Jitidrtsz,
WHITE SEWINO MACHINE C0.f
S. B. KIRBY, Little Rock, Ark. CLEVELAND, 0.
be held at Oklahoma City on June 8.
At the same ti me and pln«*e a
Township Committeeman will ! <• sel-
ected, and candidates for the follow-
ing township offices nominated:
One candidate f« r Trustee,
One candidate f< >r Clerk,
One candidate for Treasurer,
Two candidates for Justice of the
Peace,
Two candidates for Constable.
Ciias. Gokey,
Township Committeeman.
When Tho S«p R.tses
Weak lungs should lie careful.
Couglis and eolds ari'dangerous then.
One Minute Cougli Cure cures
couglis and golds and given strength
to the lungs. Mrs. (I. K. Feuner,
of Marlon, Ind., says, "I sutrered
with a cough until i run down in
weight from 148 to 92 ll>s- I tried
a number of remedies to 110 avail until
I used One Minute cough cure. Four
bottles of tins wonderful remedy
cured me entirely of the eongli,
stri'uglnened my 1 nngs and restored
me to mv normal weight, liealtli and
strength." Sold by SU>u« Pharmacy.
Tbos? Awfi'S Headaches
Aro ntiro indications of corns form of stomach
trouble, biliousness or a bad liver. Malaria will
next overtake yon. Don't riak it, and above all,
don't. tako calomel or quinino—both are dangerous
HERSINE
has all fcholr virtues—none of their
deadly effccta. Hl^RBINE taken
regularly will foreatall hcatlacbea,put
thodiccstiro organain perfect condi-
tion, hoad off biliousness, headachos,
liver ills, keep you iq good health.
TRY IT TO-DAY,
50c a Bcttlo. All Drug#lata.
A Positive Necessity
Having to lay upon my bed for 14
days from a severely bruised leg, 1
only foUnd relief when I used a hot-
tie of Ballard's Snow Liniment. I
can cheerfully recommend it as the
best medicine for bruises ever sent
to the afflicted. It lias now become j
a positive necessity upon myself.— :
I). E. Byrnes, merchant, Doversville, j
Texas. 25c, 50c, $1. Sold by Stone |
Pharmacy
The Arcadia hall team will cross
dealer, who tyld her ho kept the
same thing in his store for half the
price she had paid. ••Well,'* she
said, "why don't you advertise?
Nobody ever knows what you have
for sale.
001 FOOD
We still have a few thousand jp
Home Grown Apple and Peach Trees ^
Mm 1
for sale, al«o a good assortment uf Strawberry and
liaspberry plants. Call at the nursery or address
J. T. Pierce & Son. Choctaw, Okla
P. O. Box No. 152.
A. M. Kugel was In the City
latter part of the week.
Miss Ivn I.awernoe has been visiting
her sister at Morse, I. T.
Best eallooes 5i cents and best gin-
ghams T}<: per yard at Kngel's.
The Frisco bridge gang wits here a
few (lays doing some repair work.
' 0. 0. Jones was down froin Okla
j homa City Sunday looking over his Soft and crooked bones mean
j i:irin. bad feeding. Call the disease
J. S. I'eeler and Jauien Davidson rickets if you want to. The
| were down from Oklahoma City S«t growing child must eat the
j unlay. right food for growth. Bones
I Mis. Eil Oooley visited friends in must have bone food, blood
I Oklahoma City the hitter part ol mus(. have blood food and SO
j l ist week. on through the list.
A rabbit twisters'association has! Scott's Emulsion is the right
Lndles &rid Children
who can not. stand the shocking strain
of laxative syrups and cathartic pills
are espeially fon«l of Little Early
Risers. All persons who find it
necessary to take a liver inedicine
should try theaeasy pills and coin pure
the agreeable pleasant and strength-
ening effect with the nauseating and
weakening conditions following the
| use of other remedies. Little Early
I Risers cure biliousness, constipation,
sick headaeli, jaundice, malaria and
liver trouble. Sold by Sroue Phar-
macy.
3 Jacks and 1 Horse
Wtll make tlin
of 1904 nt my llarn
:j: A. FLECK,
I ...BARBER
If you want a nice, easy shave
or a first-class hair nut,
call and see me.
j I bi # n organized by some of the boys
j j about town.
An effort is being made to have
i Knral Mail Koute No. 1 extended
"• ! aliout two miles.
AI The postofllce was moved last
T j TliurHday night to its new location
| opposite the Opera house.
y| Mrs. H. H. Lechner received word
i last week of the death of her father,
XI I)r. Jones, who lived in Illinois..
Ch-i.-w wiiuriie All ttid All l'nr|Hi o
fit u 11 Ion. IS ItHliUx lilffli. Mi'Uitl IhUU lliv.
pi\' ii color, no |ioiul luakbiK t' i" u k mhthI
imri-o-e horw shotiltl Mioiv. Stood lu-re Ih^I
J«mr #nU mIjo^h flue colls,
Star Pointer V |H«rfect )*olnto«l .laoli. 5 y«K«i
0l<i next Oetolwi. will roi k« n > llitril mnimiii it1.
m.\ bam tlijs Ho u h tine blaoK jviih
iilti« l>Olnfi . lar^i of boiif hihI ov«r Irt 1
IjIkIi- Htnr pointur wnh slro«l by I.to
|iii<l lllauk S|. ril-.ri J«ol(, Itl IihihU Ii|kI wuk|[t)t
taw. lll-U iji. Mm> flower, VM* a (ijvy KhkUi
Jvnnett, <5 iiandpt filKh.
-!• a i«.voar ••40k. ntnndn 16
Tliu >ounv: Manii
In oiilaliuinu for ih>ii.- hihI hUc |{U lru
W* i a UH Uttiiil IiIkIi l«l ck lluw W .lu«-k
aum * • Suimii u.. 0 111 !im..i Mjtnunoid .||'ini«'ti.
Hotli wert* br«- l and ralMsd by M. I), Murphy
tin* l)Nf I '.recti .laok ftpm
1 al>o liu \« t
fi > mar^- i>t
Terms Alii to lJiMip- in*
H tii|lfr M-ryloi M
from |ifhft)lx>rli
ti and ooli ln-id f«-i
JOHN T. LAWRENCE. Owner,
JONKK CITY,
OKI, \
Cotton Seed, 50c per Bu.
German Millet Seed,
80c per Bu
Stone Bros
Jones CitV.
treatment for soft bones in
children. Littledoseseveryday
give the stiffness and shape
Choice cotton freed per bushel 50c.
Millet seed $1.00. Stone Bros.
A Cur© For Plle
"I had a bad cms* of piles," says
G. F. Carter, of Atlanta, Ga., "and
consulted a pliysioan who ndviwedme
to try a box of I)t* M itt's Witch Hazel
Salve. I purchased a box and was
Charles Mc Cafferty was down 1
from Oklahoma City Wednesday.
Full blood Plymouth Rock eg^s j
for setting 50c for 15. See me at,
barber shop on Saturday.—A. Fleck. ,
Growing Aches ©.rvd Pans I
Mrs Josie Sumner, Kremond, Tex- j
as, writes April 15, 1902: 4'1 have
used Ballard's Snow Liniment in my
family for three years. I would not
be without it in the house. 1 have
used it on my little girl for growing
pains and aches in her knees. It
cured her right away. I have also
used it for frost bitten feet with gocd
success. It is the best liniment I
ever used," 25c, 50c, $1. Sold by
Stone Pharmacy.
Country Sorghum 40c and oil 20c
per gal at Kngel's.
xposure
to cold draughts of air, to keen and
cutting winds, ^sudden changes of j
temperature, scanty clothing, undue
exposure of the throat and neck after
public speaking and singing, bring
on coughs and colds. Ballard's Hore-
hound Syrup is the best cure. Mrs.
A. Barr, Houston, Texas, writes Jan
31, 11)02: "One bottle of Ballard's
Horehound Syrup cured me of avery
bad cough. It is very pleasant to
take." 25c, 50c, $1. Sold by Stone
Pharmacy.
HEALTH
*1 don't think we eoatd M*?
hou*« without Thedford'i Black*
Draught* W h T« uaed It lo lha
family for orcr two years with th«
bent of reeulta I hate uot had a
doctor in the boua« for that lenfin
of time It la a doctor In itaelf and
alwuya r* dy to make a person wall .
rwt I '■ 1 A Vf IT U Dill tu>li.
Because thi« gr af medicine
relieveii stomach paina. frees the
constipated oowel* and invijfor-
ateg '.be torpid liver and veat*
ened ctdaeys
No Doctor
is necessary in the nome wner«
Thedford'« Biack*f;raugat n
kept Families living in m#
country. milos from any pnyai-
cian navp been k^pt ir. nealtb
for year* *ith thu aiedicin* m ■
their only doctor ThedfoH'i
Black Draught cur*< oiiioui*
dyspepsia coida. chili# and
fe'-T. 'ja-^ oioo'l headacc-j#.
diarrhoea, constipation cdIic
anc aimos< every other ailment
because the 9tomaci: toweia
liver and kidneys so nearly con-
trol tne health
THEDFORD'3
BLACK-
SCOTT ti BOWNE, Chemists,
409-415 Poarl Street. Naw Yor*.
joe. andfi oo; all druggists.
%Mt|i ronl. ts f« r 1 v
,1 Mil
A. B. David and family near Choc-
taw, were guests < f C F, Straw and
family, just east, of town, Saturday.
A daughter has been born to Mr. childhood.
and Mrs. Lewis Wilson, who live on Send for free sample,
the old Pan Smith place, south of
Jones.
W. F. Albright was selected by
the Antis to attend the county A. II.
T A. meeting at Oklahoma City
tomorrow.
William Pullen, south of town,has
been suirering with a poisoned face,
the result of coipiny; in contact
with some poisoned oak.
Miss Laura Strickland was down
from Oklahoma City u few days the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Wesley
Wood and utile** friends.
Mr. and Mrs J. II. Sheeley of
Concordia, Kan , are guesta of J. L.
.Jackson, northeast of town. Mrs.
v..w -v ^ "'""r" j entirely cured. It is splendid for piles,
that healthy bones should have, givinj: wlief liiBtantlv, imd I heartily
How legs become straighter, recotiimfnd it to all sufferers." l)e
loose joints grow stronger and Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo !« unequal
firmness comes to the soft
heads.
Wrong food caused the
trouble. Rightfood will cure it.
In thousands of cases Scott's
Emulsion has proven to be the
right food for soft bones in
led for its healing qualities. Kczema
and other skill defenses, also soil's,
cuts, hcirna ami ivunrls i>f every kind
an* quickly cured by it. Sold by
Stone Pharmacy.
JONKS CITY 1.01)0E NO. 155,
I. O. O. F
Meets Every Satii rilay night. Visit-
ing brothers Welcome.
F. A. liEEiis. N. G,
C. A. Kkves, Sec-'y.
Best brands of peas and corn 10c
per can ill Kugcl's.
Hcrblrve
will overcome indigestion and dys-
pepsia; regulate the bowels and cure
liver and kidney complaints. It is
the best blood enricher and regulator
in the world. It is purely vegetable,
perfectly harmless, and should you
lie a sufferer from disease you will
use it if you are wise.
N. N. Andrews, Editor and Mgr
Cocoa and Kookledgo News, Cocoa,
Fla., writes: "I have used your
fierbine in my family and find it a
most excellent medicine. Its effects
upon myself have been "a marked
benefit. I recommend it unhesitat-
ingly. " 50c. Sold by Stone Phar-
macy.
"Protect Yourself
Intending visitors to St, Louis dur-
ing the World's Fair nan assure
themselves satisfactory rooming ac-
commodations through the Merchants
Service Company at a nominal ex-
prime. For particulars apply to the
nearest Frisco System Agent.
An alleged Messiah of India,
Miraah t'liulam Ahmed, has issued a
loud defi to John Alexander Dowie
and proposes a prayer tournament,
Dowie will ooqie home the other way,
The Stone Pharmacy
do not hesitate to recommend Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure to their friends and
customers. Indigestion causes more
ill health than anything else It dera-
nges the stomach, und brings on all
manner of diseases. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure digests what you eat, cures
indigestion, dyspepsia and all stommcli
disorders. Kodol is not only u per-
fect digestant but a tissue buihler
as well, Jtene wed health, perfect
strength ami incrased vitality follow
its use
KIDNEY DISEASES KM
Dr. C. E. Davies
physician and surgeon.
Graduate of Washington I'ui- *!;! Sheeley is a daughter of Mr. Jackson.
verslty, St. Louis, has located
in .Jones with Ottioe at lvrepa'
Hotel.
CAM.S AnSWK.Hr.t PPOMMLY
Both I)at anp Night.
•!• | Henry Miller and family
'j. j arrived here from Tennessee.
•£ :iie old acquaintances of the
.}. boys. They will reside on a
'S, j southeast of Ohm-taw.
I
have
They
Myers
farm
When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison-
ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them, the poisons are carried by the
circulation to every part
This causes heart
I Alexander stewart, j
J Attorney at Law,
Rooms 1 aud 2, National IJldg,
y Oyer V 0.t ^ Oklaliojna City, j;
. .j..;. -X":*
Choctaw and Acme flour $2.50 l er
hundred at 0. Abel's, Spencer.
An elegant line of Silks for waists
and skirts, 35c per yard at Kngel's.
There will l e a regular meeting of j
the A. 11. T. A. Tuesday night, May1
24. Three candidates to initate and,
other important business to attend to. i
Ml members urged to attend —W. F. j
Albright, Secretary.
to every part of the body, deranging the different organs.
trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills, ail due to deranged Kidneys.
FOIEYSKIDMYCURE
corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and
lunity ol
CURE nf
15he modern
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Gr«k.nd Avervvie
Oklahoma Oily
Puds 23c Vp. Fine Airy l?<
. Elsianlly Fuml«h d,
CURED OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE.
with dropiy und my tyslpht w .b to linpatrrd that I could •carctlj
•croas the room. In 1 ' d-«
w«a urged by a friend t<> try FOLBiY 3 KlDNtV
dcr*. and befort- 1 had t.kcn thr third bottle the "y/.'-'7 i
tt.e name ol the wn . j r. r. i.k n« that cured we vf UrijU
has triad A has failed tg b bencu;ted.
■ ■ 'h-*"n,spfrsy
" living
bed gone, as well
_* all bloated up
me of my family
of living when I
Bladder diseases in every form, tones up the
whole system, and the diseases that have
resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear,
because the cause has been removed. Com-
mence taking foley's kidney cure
at the first sign of danger. Do not risk
having Bright's Disease or Diabetes.
Cfiim-D stamped C C C. H-var sold In bulk.
Be were of ti ■ dealer So ttlf 3 to all
I "wmotuajf ]Mt ««fpvd."
Two Sizes, 50 Gents and $1.C0>
CSLD AMD RECOMMENDED BY
STONK I'll,\UMAt Y
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