The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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The BLUE JACKET
Separator...
The II!ne Jacket i
constructed on tlie cor-
rect plan. Toll save
tin- milk lifter the Gut-
ter fat litis I*'''11
ateil. TIiih milk, uiix-
cit with meal, I'!'1111 «r
chop,' makes a perfect
feed for In'g or young
stock. We ^uariintce
this Separator U> do
perfect work or your
money back.
Kennedy & Gieber,
Opera House Block,
oooo&ooaoggocoosooo^
Canadian valleu News.
Published fivery Friday at Joste*. O. T.. by
CMHSlliH A. KBYB5. Editor and Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION.
COMMISSIONERS'
PROCEEDINGS
*1.00 PEH YEAH.
Advertising Rate*:
nr ('olu nm |ier moftth (four tMntiea) 110.00
ne liaif column, per month a.«io
i *i i fourth column, par month
l i-ofA*Mimi«| card*. (one inch) |>er month «
i** eak iK r line, each week -OR
tTA reduction on t early contract*. Novernal
cunt ract* entertained.
Allailvfrtlnfment*continued until forolddaMi.
Advert I cement* mind he ordered out bjTues.
,im\ noon or they will >e 111 Mir ted In that week**
*ue. and charged for.
« 'oiiv for change of advert IncTneiit" niu t l c
* till* oftlcfl l v Tuondaf noon. Thla rule 1*
Ti,K-mii vL-atid will In hoca«o w departedfrom.
REPUBLICAN TICKET,
fJ*or Delegate to rciigre**, -
forCouncilman. 4th I>1*1. •
KorKenreaentatlvt. Sth I Mat.
Hird s MrGuIr
Republican County Ticket.
tjaHM H 1
i G.v. Downs, M.D
Disease.* ol Women 4
and Children. *
Oiui Always be Found at
Ills Olllee When Not Pro-
fessionally Kngaged. ' •
JONKS CITY.
A. FLECK,
...barber
! If you want ft nice, easy shave
' or a Brat-class linir cut,
!. cull and See me.
World'* Hair Visitors
The pavilion erected l>y tlie Kriwi-
ll(,ck IhIhiiiI Systems at Main Kit-
ii-niice of the World's Fair is surely
a place of no little Inlereat, In fuel,
it in one of tlie ninny attraction*.
Visitors to the World's I'alr tire
cordially Invited 1" inspect the FYlsw-
Hock Island System lmililiti|!. Here
will l>e found ti place < f rest, fouvl-
eons attention, liesldes, there will In
distributed, free <>f coat souvenirs
and descriptive literature of Uic great
Southwest. Tlie reader will, un-
doubtedly, overlook a very import-
ant attraction In case of failure ti
visit, the FViiteo Kock Island System
pavilion.
Remember, Main KntraneeW orllls
Fair.
* ate .IikIk
■ Comity Attorn
. ...-sheriff.
For fotintv flerk
inty Tmoait. -.
t*«ter of Deed*
I' ll r|«er
R. (i liny*
A. 1>. l.e oh
E. s. lilackbnrn
K I*, lire nicer
(i. A Held lor
„ Superintendent
l-'orforonrr. Dr. .f. K. Meaaenbn ugh
sm \i >or • - Preston 0. Thurmond
Welulier .1. f . Court t..vv
fommlNidotier, Int lllat. Chen, fiokej
I'ommliwlnner. 2nd IHal, .1. \V. C'omn
i*'or Commissioner, 3rd l)Wt. Kd Ovcrholaer
local Nem!
Look out for a sensation!
Good oak barrels 50 cents.—Bwlie
Fruit Farm.
Harley Myers wna on the sick list
h few days.
Kd Cooley and Kd George left
Sunday evening for the world's fair.
There will lie a pie snipper at tlie
M, K. cliurcli on tlie night of Oct. 1.
Clina. Alexander and K. Ti. John-
son were Ueix* from Spencer Thurs-
day.
Morg Wasson had a horse killed
hy a train east of town one night last
week.
of
.JONKS CITY,
OK LA
i ALEXANDER STEWART
i Attornev at Law.
Rooms 1 and 2. National Illdp.
Over 1'. O., Oklahoma City.
JONES CITY LQD8E, NO, 155,1.O.O.F,
Meet a Kvarv Saturday Mxht.
Vlaliliiii llroiltem W oleoma.
W. L. KtlMIKTON, N. G.
C. A. Keykh, Sec'y.
Visit The
Old homestead
VIA
Rv®ry housekeeper should ktiow
that if they will buy Defiance Cokl
Water Starch for laundry usei they
will save not only time. Ik-chum it
never sticks to the iron, hut because
jaeh package contains 16 oz -one full
pounul while all other Cold Wiitt'F
Starches are put up in 5 pounil pack-
ages, and the price is the same,
cents. Then ajpain because iK'ttmic**
Staitsh is free from all injuroius cliein -
icals. if your grocer tries to sell you
.. 12 or. package It is lieeause lieliax
a stock of other starch he w ants ti
dispose of before he puts In Uefliuice
He knows that Dellauce Staruli lia«
printed on every packege in large let-
ters aud Hngures ,41< oxh Oem n<1
heliauee and save much time im<!
money and aniMtysnoe of the Iron
sticking. Defiance never sticks.
Sprains
S A. Rem!, Cisco, Teias. write
March lltli. 1H01: "My wrisl wi ^
sprained so Itiwily hy a fall llial i t
whs useless; and after usinji smern I
remedies 1 hat failed to fllve relict
nsfd Hal bird's Snow Linimuut I>«1
mis cnnnl. I earnestly rceoiumeuil
It t-o anyone suffering from sprains,
lioc, SOc, *1. Sold by Shine I'lnif-
tnncv.
Some strangers Inul a drove
broncos here Saturday trying to
litem.
tin Sept titli, 18th, 20th, 27th and
Oct. 11, round trip tickets will be
Bold at the very low rate of
One Fare Plus $2
to nearly all Indiana and Ohio points
also certain destination* in Kentucky.
All tickets limited Ui Thirty days
from date of sale for return.
Further details will lie cheerfully
furnished ou application to nearest
Frisco System Ticket Agent, or :id-
rlrcss C. W. STRAIN, Div. I'uss.
Aut, Wichita, Kan.
Notice For Publication
imciit of the Interior J
l.nnd oflloo ut Onthrle, O.T. -
UaptemlKir Id. 1101. «
xotlco I h h«reh\ Klvon that I ho rollowio
Amed noliler liiuMed notice or hor Inlonllot
u ■' iinvif In *nmHWt of Iht elahn.un.
hat V il*l proof will «e inadtt btifore IJbkIhU-
^nd ltocolver. i - I .and otUce, Utilhrlo, t), 1
on Oclobrr jA. !9tM. vl*:
.(uiid UuwnlnK. formerly .lullu M«aaMnic<
fqi '.of tin- South wet H of Soctl f
i 'I'owiuhlp li North. BanKo l ICaM
Ktio imniw. ihe following wliuevi*-> to proN -
pon uhtl CnHlviltpa
\\
i of ill land. via:
oiisHkorkovotky. of llarruh. o. I., c.
I'sMiirv. of 11 h rrali. < T.. 1..1- Rowlen. ofJono
O r..'(ioo. D. iwtrla. of Harrah, o I
.1 Oil N .1 UOI.KSk Ron Into
(First Published In ThoCunudlan Vulley N«w
Sf|itomhor 23. IV0I.)
UL.Ifc.SA.14.li
1". Ml I. us
K \\ Mil.us,
AVlMT M. (illAST,
President ■
Uasliier.
STATE BANK OF CHOCTAW,
CHOCTAW, OKI.A
CAPITAL, $10,000,
...Your Banking Business Solicited...
NEW BLACKSMITH IN JONES!
I have purchased the black-
smith shop of Pntnantfe Hes-
taiul and am prepared t-«> do
till kinds of Blacksuiithing
ami Wagon Work. Tire set-
Ul |A hV the eoltl priK-en*.
ALL WORK GUARHNTtED
to give satisfaction.
IRVING W. HARRIS,
| We still have a few tUous«mt
| Home Grown Apple and Peach Trees
Try the new burlier atKngerssliop.
Ltmndry sent every two weeks.—Kr-
nest Allen, Prop.
Mrs. J. K. Youman and daughter,
of Meers, Okla., were guests of old
friends here last week.
Mrs. W H. Smith returned last
Saturday from her visit willi relatives
in New York and Connecticut
Miss Inez DeTar, who taught the
Jones school two years ago, will
teach at Capitol Hill this winter.
A number of .fones City ftcliekalis
went to Spencer Tuesday night to at
tern I lodge. They report a fine time.
Morris, the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Fin gel, was sick with
cholera infantum the ftrst of the
week.
Theodore Minor, who lives in Lin-
coln county, wna visiting W. H.
Masoner and family west of town
lust week.
.J. M. Pohhs, who lives in the new
country, was visiting his daughter,
Mrs. J. W.Goyer, southeast of town,
last week.
J. Groves has sold his farm north-
east of town to J. I> 8. Anderson, a
co Ui red man; ooilikleration $1200.
Mr. Groves has not decided where he
will locate.
K. (}. Bedford is having a well
drilled on his farm just south of
town, preparatory to building a line
residence.
Mrs. Robert Lark in, a well known
colored lady residing north of town,
died last Thursday morning from
heart failure.
Some midnight marauder visited
the henhouse of G. I* Ford, south-
west of town, last Thursday night,
and helped himself to several of Mr.
Ford's IInest fowls.
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Cooley entertain-
ed a number of friends last Thursday
nljjphtftt their hospitable home south-
west of town. The evening was
s| ent in playing croquet by moon-
light, after which refreshments were
served. All present had an enjoy-
able time.
Ola Drlgga, who has I wen here
front Hartford, Kansas, a few days
has made arrangements to move his
family back here in a few days. Mr
aiul Mrs. 0. IH'II lllgdon. who now
occupy Mr. Driggs' property,
move to the oltl Driggs farm, north
>f town.
All diseases slart in the bowels.
Keep them oneti or you will l e sick.
CASl'AHKTi* act like nature. Keep
liver and liowels active without a
Htckcniug griping feeling. Six mil-
lion people take ami recommend
CA8CAKKTB. Try a 10c box. All
druggists.
Jones City's public schools wil.
t ijK'ii next Mondav with Prof. K. M.
St. John as principal aud Mis<s Anna
| Miller us assistant. Kvervthing in-
dicates a suoccsaful school year.
The sch(N>l building lias been en-
larged, and with the ellleient in-
structors employed we may look for
some good work.
Oklahoma City. O. T.. Aug. 15th.
1904 hoard met pursuant Jo ad-
ioiirnment, A M dustin aud J ^
Comp present.
The following business was trans-
acted :
The resignation of (' 1® tiriggs.
constable of Cans township, was ap-
proved and tin i^commendation of ('
P (ri-iggs, David Hla/.ure was ap
pointed to fill vacancy
The following bills were audited
and allowed:
8RPARATK BCIIOOh
A 11 Whitby, conductor col
ured Institute ....
Andrew Hudson, janitor col-
ored institute
J 11 A Braselton, instructor
colored institute
Mrs AVill Harrison, instruct-
or colored" institute
HUPPlvY FUN1>
M A O'Brien, telephone and
telegraph bills
POOR AND INSANE
1' {' Dowel I, cafe ..f poor..
CONTINOKNT FUND
K J Ktlwards, legal services
on court! house contract.. 115 00
HOAl) AND BRIIKSK
Davidson & Case, lumber for
Boone township
COlI 11T KI ND
W c Sadler, fees earned un-
der Copeland ......
J A Jamison, constable fees
in Kvans case
II M Dorman, coroner's juror
Jonathan Wood, coroner's
juror
Win Kennedy,coroner's juror
Fount Levlcy,coroner's juror
W B Wood, Coronet's juror
I) 11 AVeaver, coroner's jiiror
Wiu F Albright, acting cor-
oner
Wm 1 Albright, constable
fees ......
M A O'Brien, fees earned
undta1 Copeland
J F Sulnmers, constable fees
James Bruce, guarding jail
K K Shelton, guarding jail
w V Sadler, guarding Jail..
C <1 Land* n, guarding jivll.
The board then adjourned until
August Kith at 'J.!H) a in.
Approved; VA Overliolser,
Attest: Chairman.
E. S. Blaokburn, Co Clerk.
f8t) 00
10 00
<;o oo
25 00
3 10
.55 00
17 90
10 08
5 30
1 50
1 50
1 BO
1 50
1 50
1 50
12 00
2 51
i) 8
I oo
4 00
4 00
4 00
20 40
4 00
4 00
8 00
t; oo
0 00
6 00
G 00
G 00
6 00
1 50
1 50
J 11 Hillup, jail guard
W F Jones, jail guard
S C Bradford, jail guard..
J 11 Smith, jail guard
Todd Warren, jail guard ....
II S Baker, jail guard
Winnifrcd Fightunaster, fees
of ex-sheriff KightinasU'r
C M Baker, jail guard
John 11 Keck, jail guard . ..
Hairy Blair, bailiff in district
court
Oeo lisle, coroner's juror
Hicliurdaon inqueat
Tlieo T llamillor coroner's
juror itichardaon inipiest
J II Biuitb, coroner's juror
Richardson iuqueat
A W Oarrctt, coroner's Juror
Kicharilaon incpieat
A l< Uindford, coroner's jur-
or Richardson inquest.. .
\V F Jones, coroner's juror
Hiehardson inquest
John 11 Reck, coroner's juror
Hitter inquest
1! K Arinstrong, coroner's
Juror Ritter inquest......
I T Parker, coroner's juror
Ritter inquest
w M Adams, coroner's juror
Ritter inquest
K L Conger, coroner's juror
Ritter inquest
si w Benson, coroner's juror
Kittrr inquest
ROAD AN1> MR11IOK
John Dillon, repairing Rob-
inson street bridge
Ben Ogle, helping county
surveyor
SUPVI.Y FIT Nil
Bnocli Capshaw, ice fur jail
Oltla City Water Dept, water
for jail nine months ....
Kd Overliolser, telephone hills
Luke & McAilaius, supplies
POOK AN1« INSANE
J .J Buckley, burial of poor
Roberts & "Uutlef, nidse for
poor
Kd Overliolser, transporta-
tion of poor
F K Day, money advanced
poor
I) >1 Butler, transportation
oi j <if prisoner
55 Hoard tlien adjourned Ui meet Aug
4 00' 17, 11104, at !I:3U a. in.
4 till' Approved, Ed Overliolser,
4 00 , Attest: Chairman.
4 00 | H. 8, Blackburn, Co Clerk.
4 00 ing jurors
4 00 1 \v A Orace,
boarding Okla-
honitt co prisoners . . • •
(i Browning, coroner's jur-
33 60
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
a:'. 00
2 80
8 10
1 25
4 80
NLWS FROM
REPORTERS
1 50
1 50
1 5ti
1 50
20 00
4 00
2 00
24 75
1 45
15
57 45
G 08
18 39
5 00
2 40
U 80
10 50
ti 25
10 40
4 00
ti 00
0 55
18 32
2 45
53 30
25 60
131 00
Oklahoma City, O. T.. August 17,
11104— Board met pursuant to ad-
journment, all nieuiliers present.
' Tlie following bills were allowed
oil the different fudds:
Oklahoma City. 0. T„ August 16 H^apfe!"."grind '"juror
1904—Board met pursuant to ml- '' I ' b
journiiicnt, all members present. v w.ri,.tti v m>tit itiror
The following bills were audited J™ ^
and allowed
COirRT FUND
C K Vest, taking testimony
A L Welsh, grand juror cert
C H SuiUmy,justice fees....
/ K Bee ui blossom, jail guard
Harry Blair, jail guard
19 50
10 00
13 70
4 00
8 00
130 00
73 60
10 00
$ccas
Eight cents a pound is
what a young woman paid for
twelve pounds of flesh,
Slic was thin and weak and
paid one dollar for a bottle of! -.1004 at Mc
190 00
75 00
15 00
14 7H
l'orter Phillips, grand juror
ROA!> ASH BttlllQl!
Cleveland County,, one-half
cost of bridge and iill....
A F Bins, repairing bridge
POO a AM" INSANE
John Nichols, coffin for poor
UeoYeokuni, nidse for poor
OONTINflK.NT
Dr 0 C Munger, judgement
against county 485 00
A rebate of tax for the year 1H02
was allowed to the Alexander Drag
Company for *000; also a rebate of
penalty for the year 1! 03
The iietition of J K McKee for a
road and outlet was approved and 11
w Jones, J ule white and Kd Wagon-
er were appointed viewers Ut view
: said road ou the 2nd day of 8eptein-
r, lf>04 at 10 o'clock a in.
. I Board adjourned to meet Aug 18,
Scott's Emulsion, and by tak- Lt9;30 „
ino- regular doses had gained I Approved, Kd Overliolser,
° . • • iii r Vilest- Ciialrinan.
twelve pounds in weight before g
O M Cole, coroner's juinr..
1, s bay, coroner's juror . ..
■ le Brown, coroner's juror
R K Murray, coroner s juror
.1 m Ramsey, coroner's juror
11 M Conklin, bailiir fees.. ..
.1 wesley Isle, Justice fees..
m A Klerick, winatable fees
C K Carpenter, sheriff fees
«■ A drace, sheriff fees.. ..
B 1> Shear, in lieu of war-
rants Nos 681 and 082,
destroyed ....
B l> Shear, district clerk's
fees fi-oui July 1, 11MI to
July 1, 1904 3,370 (Hi
IHMIH AM' INSANK
w J Pettc & Co, indse for
poor
A m DeBolt, coal for jail...
Hhodes & Bogan, mdso for
poor • ■ • •
On tea It & .Mi Mullen, mater-
ial for coffin
Davidson & Case, lumber for
coffin • • ■ •
SUPPLY
J F Hartwell, repairing ad-
ding machine
A F Bins, plumbing
Kisdon ICIee. Oo, electric sup-
plies
M A O'Brien, phone bill....
Ill IA11 ANI> BR11KIK
I Viucent Andeison, damage
for road
1, C Aubert, payment for land
taken for liriiljjo ....
w II Marvel, bridge work . .
The petition of the Texas-Oklaho-
ma Railroad company for change of
road on section line between sections
7 and 8, township 11, R 1 w. was
approved
The hill of Ralph J Ramer for
1300 for office expenses was rejected
The'followiug petitions for rebate
of tax were allowed;
J A walcli, 14.52
Jos Connolly, $3.04
Speed Jones. 58c
The following ordefs were made on
the County Treasurer:
Order No 59, cancel tax sale of
1908 on lot 33, block 24, Capitol
Hill
Order No 60, cancel tax sale of
1903 on aw quarter sec 21-14-3 west.
Order No 61. cancel tnx sale of
1901 on lot 22, block 14, Military
addition
The following assessments were
ordered cancelled:
Assessment of 1003 on lots 3 and
4, and south ^ of nw quarter sec 4
14-3 west, as final receipt had not
been Issued-
Assessment of 1004 on lot* 1, 10,
11, 13, 25 and 26, block 22, R H
addition to Choctaw City, cancelled
ami re-assessed for the reason that
first assessment was incorrect
The following petitions for rebate
of tax were rejected:
Anna Tante, $23.20
Mrs .) Thayer, #17.40
Board then adjourned to meet on
Monday, Aug 22nd at 0:30 a in.
Approved, K<1 Overliolser,
Attest: Chairman.
E. S. Blackburn, Co. Clerk.
I "out Iii00*1 From
day at the Reunion church.
James Bell has returned from
Bristow.
Rev. J. W. Pirkin preached a
welcome sermon at Douglas.
Prof. l orris was in Guthrie last
Sunday.
The Ii. U. O. 0. F. have complet-
ed their hall.
Mrs. Smith of Luther visited Mrs.
T. J. Graham last week.
Klias Nichols is still inakiug sor-
ghum molasses.
AblOAM
W. II. Harrison, Cleveland, Miss,
writes Aug 15, 11)02: "I want to
say a word of praise for Ballard's
Snow Liniment. I stepped on a nail
whicil caused the cords in uiy legs to
contract and an abscess to rise in my
knee, and the doctor told me I would
have a stiff leg, so one day 1 went to
J. F. Lord's drug store (who is now
in Denver, Colo.) He recommended
ji I Kittle of Snow Liniment; I got a
50c size and it cured my leg. It is
the best liniment in the world.
Abscesses, with few exceptions,are
indicative of constlpaflon or debil-
ity. They may, however, result
from blows or from foreign liodiea,
introduced into the skin or flesh, such
pUnters, thorns, etc. Sold by
Stone Pharmacy,
Subscribe for The News and keep
postcu.
Report of the Condition of Tlie
Bank of Jones,
at Jones, in the Territory of Oklaho.
ma, at the close of business Sept. 3,
11>04:
HUOVMCM: ,
Loans and lilsonnnH •
Overdraft*, secured and unsecured t.tcg.Mi
itankfny Houh<
Furniture «n«l Flxtiiro*
cash rod Ntgbt KsMhinge
Total
liabilities
Capital stock P*ld In • •
surplus Fund • -
rndlvlditd I'rotlts. Iam Kxp«n ea
and Taxes Paid • •
UiiAhT llnnhs • • • •
Individual Oeportla Suhjeet to I heck
Time certificates of D®l o*ll
HIIU Payable ... i.QWMio
Total ♦II.-.-.™
Territory of Oklahoma, oklahoma County, s*.
|" I'. S. Stone, President of the ano\a
nnmiil liank. Jn uitnranly .nisi- lh.l 1
Muiemoiit is trim and tliat said Hank has no
other liabilities and N not endormsr on an* Hole
or obligation other ilian that shown In «h«
above statement, to the bant of my knowled-je
and belief, so help mo (iod. R sTONK.
President.
snhnertbed and sworn to before me this Mh
dm of See- . inn. Krri«
Notary Public.
My CommlsMon expires March 7th, IV0S.
COHSBCT Attest; |*C. Stone.
directors.
(Mtnnu
M)t Hi
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1.2.VI.IHI
FEMALE
WEAKNE8S
rUHTIA.lU,
1 consider Wine ol Cardal ■upertor
M on . doctor's medicine 1 e er u ed
and I know whereof I apeak I auf-
1 for nta« months with nuppreaaed
the bottle was finished.
Eight cents a pound
Hlackburn, Co C'lcrk.
IS
Oklahoma City, O. T., August 18,
- O - 1 !H)4 Hoard met pursuant to ad
cheap for such valuable ma- j<(nr,u„ent, Kd Overliolser and J w
teria . Some pay more, some : Conip present
. . , The following bills were audited
less, some get nothing lor lIul allowed on ,hc differout fuada;
their money. You get your coubt *cnu
money's worth when you buy
Scott S Emulsion. Mrs M K Flood, taking testi-
trat «1 tin Palna would i
Beautiful Woman
Plump cheeks, flushed with the
soft glow of health and a pure com-
plexion, inake all women beautiful.
Take a small ilosc of llerb'uie after
each meal; it will prevent constipa-
tion and help digest what you have
eaten. 50c. Mrs Wm M Stroud,
Midlothian, Texas, writes, May 31,
1901: "We have used Heinine in
our family for eight years,and found
it the Iicst medicine we ever used for
constipation, bilious fever and mal-
aria. ' Sold by Stone Pharmacy.
n «n*tniatioa wh.ch completely proa-
"-hootlbi
I wot
- Jy tlmfc
iwrl 1 up %ad I would feel ao weal I
iroagb
. havt
I Ira ha would
i on
47 10
We will send you a
free.
SCOTT & BOWNK, Chp.mists,
409 l'earl Street, New York.
50c. and 11.00 ; all druggists.
little ninny
Maud crundwell, taking testi-
I inony
Frank W. Inglie, taking tes-
timony m
Knglish Kitchen, boarding
jurors
Bttrnard, Dolph & Co, board-
11 115
26 80
15 00
3 25
Notice
We are making sorghum molasses
for one-third on the Henry Hili-
liitts ptflCe, one-half mile west of the
Spiing Hill school house. Satisfac- j
tion guaranteed.
Hihbitts & Lottos. 1
Advertised letters remain in the
the Jones postotllce for \\. T. All-
glen. R. Kilwards, Miss Jlinnie and
Ida ililmore, .Miss b. Jackson. A.U.
K. Jackson, John King, Mrs. W H
Large, Mrs Lena Lunthaui.
oo'ild not a to ti <1 op I naturally fait
discouraged lor 1 neemod to ba bayoad
the nelp of physicians, but Wine of
Card ti I vame as a Oo-l-iand to me •
felt a change for tbo Metier within •
week After ninet een daya treatmea*
I 'nenitruated without Buffering ibe
agonies I usually did and aooc beeam*
regular and wltlaout pain Wln« of
Cardul la alraply wonderful and I w ib
that all Buffering wemec knew of lt«
good qualltiea
si lino
Treaaurar. Portland Economic Lean*
Periodical headache* tell of fe
male weakness Wine of Cardul
cure* permanently nineteen out of
every twenty casci of irregula;
men3<* beanna dowT. p&tn« i*
any feuialc weaknon if you *r
dtsooaraged an<l doctor* Laws
failed that is the best reason in
tbe world you should try Wine oi
Pardui now Ren>enib«rv
headacbea mean female w« aknesi.
Secure a $1 00 bottle ol Wine of
Cardui today
CARDUI
CURE
Wi!l positively cure any case of Kidney
op Bladder disease not beyond tho peach
of medicine. No medicine can do more.
for sale, also a good assortment nf Strawberry and
Kasplierry pltul#. Call at tlie nursery or address
I J. T. Pierce & Son, Choctaw, Okla
i p. o. Hox So. ir>-_*.
J^+ .+ .^+e-+^+e-i-w+e-+-w+ -+w+e-+
—I'raffUu
Gcnnhe sUmprd C C C. Never sold In balk.
Beware of t>i dealer who tries to sell
"something just as good."
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
strengthens the urinary organs,
builds up the kidneys and invig-
orates the whole system.
IT IS GUARANTEED
TWO SIZES SOc and $1.00
Patasd Stons and firavil With Exsruelatlng Pains
A. H. Thurncs, Mgr. Wills Creek Coal Co., BulUlo, 0., wrltta:
"I hive been ifflk-led with kidney and bladder trouble lor ye r , psss-
Ine gravel or stones with excrucistlng pains. Other medicines only
gave relief. After tskin{ FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE the result waa
surprising. A lew doses started the brick dust, like line stones, etc.,
and now 1 hsv< no psin icross my kidneys and I (eel like > new msn.
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has done me $1,000 worth ol good."
No Other Rtmedy Can Compare With II
Thos. W. Cnrter, ol Ashboro, N. C., hid Kidney Trouble snd
one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure, snd
he says there is no remedy that will compare with it.
SOLD AKD REGOMMENDEO BY
STUNK pharmacy
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Keyes, Chester A. The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1904, newspaper, September 30, 1904; Jones, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc87674/m1/4/: accessed May 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.