The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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io«scqc 8ooopocc< sgocanadian Valluu News
We Sell as Cheap
un un\ innil nnl.'r Imtiw, <|ii litv coiuidiTwI. If
you don't Imllfv.. it, lirlnj yiiur "mil onli'i Imuw
LUtalugui' to oor hum*. pick out wlmt you wuut
mill we will iliiplicuU- it at tire •aim- (m-loe. Ami
then, if "hill you 1 mv of u l Ill prove not
witi'fai'Uiry, return it ami we will uitiku it sutin-
fuclory. We Immllo nil kin.lx of Hiirilwurv ami
Implement, ami Kurnltun.'. We pay our taxes
here, not ill ('liieajjo, ami you miuulil Uaile with
un, especially when we sell at n low priee« as
anyone, auvwlierv. Oall uml lie eonvineed.
Kennedy & Oieber,
Opera house Block.
Publbhrd Kvery Friday at Ju«m. 0. T.. by
HI'RU H KEYES. Proprietor.
CMF.5TE* A. KRVES. Hdlt« r end Manaver.
St'BSCMII'TION
• 1.00 PER VEAW.
I'rufe--. Ion* I i
l*ietil . |<er III
t*r A reluct
Adurllilni K*U«:
|ier month (four Ihmik
inm. |ter month
ilnnin. i* r month
rd*. (on# Inch) per t
lonth.
3-All
ouch work
on vrarlv eOtitrmcU. No rcrlal
•tertsiinsl
All advert lwment continued unt li forbidden
Ailrorllitemei.t nui«t !*• nrderrd out hv Tue
y no«ii up they will he Inserted III that week'*
me and ehantMl for _
for ohnnc*- of atlt
i thl*
iitlh-.
■vII! I
ii«««ln
** n Thl« role
p * ilo|«ri«Hl fron
DR. HENDERSON.
^ 101 ft 103 w. 9TH ST., KANSAS CITY. MO.
Jht Tfie Old Helltthl® Doctor- Old*at In Ago mm"* Lon « t l.oc ted. A
^|t r*|QUr UraUUMMta Medicine. sjtoofnl^rmcUeo-
r J1 % ears lo M uc 4 liy
EJTAL'LISHtD I 8o7
5Sir!?t.b.VK Chronic, Nervous mo Special Diseases.
Cure* tuaniDtood or monoy refunded All medicines Mulshed ready lor u*e—uo
mercury or Inlorlooe niedlcluw* used. No deleuiloo from bustn. as. 1 atlei if • • diet now
gSSTS Sffi iod rspree*. Medlolne* mui evorf.be re. lre« from *u«-ot break,.**•
niufWd low Ov«r(#,u<i cMere cured, am- and cAortonoa mre important State your
CM nnd send lorteruia. Cuosulfcattoo ffeesad conildeutlul. pe. son ally or by Setter.
Seminal Weakneaa and
xual Debility, o( youthful
,u... n mill otueiuM'n- rnu- lti< nlylit
•nd (OM ol e**' 6l power, plmyte* *h«{
bluirhi« 00 the fe<-e. confused ideas and
irmtfutueM. I> v*hfulne « sna ntendon ' o
ootety, otc , cured for llfo. I stop night
rr tore sexual power, terve ana
brnta power. enlsrifr snd strengthen wen.;
pnru end make you tu for marriage. Bend
lor free book and lUt of questions.
Stricture £5^^^ 8SU
■ p|..l TrrMtUieot. N o Iff
alia vll©OI stniracots. no pain, no
detention from business. Cum gunramoud.
lii.uk ana list of questions freo—aent sealed.
Hydrocele and JS3"ff"il
Phimosis "iSSTWS'"
Varicocele scrotum —eannltiR nrr
y.iUM debility. weaknes-* u( the sexual (ya-
tcoi etc.. permaucutly cured v1lbi>ui puln
Cunhilict Tbot larrthl® dlwMMe. In
aypnillBi oil lis lorm« and Btm-s
cm ed for life Blood poisoning and all
private dint tinea permanently cured.
DAAtf lot both NlfMI P M ft. ft
DvvH plcfturea. with full de«erlpll« i
of above dl^tamn the rffects andouro, eent
eealeit In plain wrapper ffie.
i VI il Book In tbt '.afnntOm II ooaUl&s.
Fail Musiuu of Anato«iv.
Whit M. Ohamt, K. V Mii.kh, It l«. Mii.ks,
l'renliWnt. vice I'rea. fiwliler.
STATE BANK OF CHOCTAW,
CHOCTAW, OKLA
CAPITAL, $io,ooo.
...Your Banking Business Solicited...
Try The News
For Job Printing.
..John Bennett,.
Vutiirinanj Surocoii.
DKHOKNISO
VACt'lNATING
CASTIl ATlNIi
Satihfai-U'iy Service (luaianteeil.
•lone% Citv, - Okla.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
ragnUr. healthy m< rem«nt of the
the lniattU clear ut><1 clean U t" take'
candy
CATHARTIC
EAT "MA LIKE CANDY
PfcMMiint, PalKtahle. Pntaat, Twit Oood. Ho
Oeod, Fever Mek*n. weakea orOHnei Ik. M and
aacenta p«rhox. NVrlte for free aaaiplo, ami t «« A-
let oa health. A<Mr« a 03
•I- rllna Hemedy Cwnwany, Chlcaqo or New YorH.
kfctP YOUR BLOOD GLEAM
I Wine of Carduil
Cured Her.
I 213 South Prior 8tn*et,
I Atlafta, Oa., Man li 21,190B.
1 suffcrtHl ffir four uionth« with |
I axtromo nrrtomracsa and l.issituJo. j
1 I hail ft tfinking f.-elin^ in tny I
I stoniivh whi< h 110 vno-licine $i>eine<l I
I to relievo, fttvl kMiiiR my oppetito I
| I bouMDO w«ik nn«i lo^t my vital-1
ity. In tW'Ht wetika 1 lo t f urte. n [
{KNindf of fl'.'sh and felt that I must I
find speedy relief to ri ffaiit my I
ln ; lth. Having heard Wino of I
i Oardai prais<^l \>y nereral of my I
I frien«l«, I sent for a bottle ami was [
I certainly very pleas*h1 with the I
| re tilt . Within three days my i
returned and my aionnu-h J
I troubled me no more. I could I
digcKt my food without difTiculty |
I and the nervotif:ni>H8 gradually I
I diminish, il. Kature perforned I
her functions without difficulty I
j and 1 am once xuore a happy aud I
I well woman.
OLIVE JOSEPH,
aaa Atlanta Frt4ay sum Club. I
I Secure a Dollar Bottle ol I
Wine of Cardul Today,
KILLth. COUCH
I AND CURE thi lungs
"Dr. King's
New Discovery
mn /consumption
run I 0UGHS nd
^OLOS
8uro*t"andTruicke t Uur©
Priet
50c &$1 00
Freo Trial.
THROAT and LTJNQ TH0UB-
LKS, or MONJKY BACK.
Local News!
Jim Goyt'i hot Ihh ii nick.
Kt'niiPtly w«a in Luther Mon-
day.
Interpol |uiitl on time ilt'|M Mits.—
Hunk of Joint*.
Mine Lucy Finley lia* U*e having
fliills a^aiii thin week.
()| |p Cnrtia lias Iw-en here from
Ihiy oonntv visiting frlewlo.
(Imrlpo Ken net lv n-ltirned Satur-
tlay from his vialt in Kanona.
Porter IMiillipn will ncain liny cut-
ion I pre for iVHolt, this fall.
W. W. Barker ami oon Marion
were in Oklahoma City Monday.
|l<>l Mackey has leiuetl hi* land
east of town ami has moved to Ijti-
tlicr.
Harry Iiechner was at Rnrtletts-
vllle a few ti ays the past week, oil
linsiueHs.
Hluir Jamison had two liorseo liatl-
ly cut on a liarliwl wire fence one
night last week.
rnmniiasiouer Ookev was down in
Boone township Monday, Usiking af-
ter some liritlges.
Mrs. Hay Stewart came down from
the cltv Saturday for a few Jays'
visit with friemls.
Frank A. Betdie was in Oklahoma
City Monday with a load of gra|H*H
from his fruit farm.
Gather wisdom from the squirrel,
who shrewdly, In season, lavs up his
winter's store. — Hank of .Jones.
A. W. Taylor has built a house on
the Si Seward place, southeast of
Jones, and has moved to the same.
Mrs. B. B. Moore s|x nt teveral
days tfith her parents up on Deep
Fork, and Ben says lie is tired of
hatching.
•I. Ii. Jackson will leave tills week
on an overland trip to the Wichita
mountains, in the hope of benefitting
his health.
Sunday school every Sunday at 8
o'clock III the afternoou at the Pres-
byterian church. KveryUaly invited
lo attend.
Reuieinlier, this is a home institu-
tion aud we invite your business on
a basis of mutual helpfulness.—The
Bank of Jones.
Rev. Keller on Ti lest lay night sus-
I pemled the meetings al the Methodist
| church until Sunday morning, when
ihey will he resumed.
For Sale: !l young mules, 1 ex-
: eel lent bugixy horse. I brood mare
| with mare mule, 1 farm team.—W.
S. A. Norman, Hart/ell. (). T
Whi. Pill lei i brought to The News
office Saturday two toinabics of his
laising one of which measured fifteen
Inches in circumference. This is a
pretty fair size.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith and
daughters, Misses Kthel ami Goldie,
left Wednesday evening for a thirty
days visit with friends and relatives
in Illinois and Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams re-
turned last Thursday from Clare-
more, where they had loeen visiting
a couple of weeks. Mr. Adams is
somewhat IteMer in health.
A man may earn a great deal of
money and still not l c well off. It
is how much he saves—not how much
lie earns—that counts when the trial
| balance is taken. — Bank of Jones,
i In the district court* on Monday
was filed a suit for divorce aud dlvls-
j ion of property against S. W. Man-
| well by his wife, Margaret Manwell.
j Mr. Manwell resides three miles
| southeast of Jones.
The fall term of the Central State
Normal school opens at Kdmoml on
Septeniper 5. Those who desire to
itteml should write for oatuloguc
and further particulars to the presi-
j dent. F. II. ruiltolU.
Do yoit pin your h i to your
own h ir? Can't do It?
Htven'i enough hair? It must
be you do noc know Ayer's
Hair Vigor I Here's an intro-
duction! May the acquaint-
ance result in a heavy growth
of rich, thick,glossy hair I And
we know you'll never be gray.
- I thin* that Ayer'a Italr Tiger la the moat
wonderful lialrsmwer thai * • i.
hiare liae.l It tar m.liir t file ami 1 Ml1 j
... Ih«t 1 em if real'T f'ea«e. wtlhlt. I
nleuittu prapa-
"und. Mleh.
A
Madeb- J O ar-
r Co , Lowell, Ma
Alao manufiaoturara of
} 5AR8APARIUA
PILLS.
CnifRRY PECT08AL.
A yers
DOCTOR WON HIS CASE.
Social Rivalry Cause of Strange Jus-
tice Court Suit.
"My strangest case?" said the Jer-
sey Justice. "Well, undoubtedly my
strangest case was the ooe that I)r.
Wheeler brought agalust old Gen.
Joi es.
"Dr Wheeler, after making a mil-
lion out of a patent medicine, built a
toanslon outside the village and tried
to enter our society. But we are old
and conservative here and we turned
he-doctor down.
"Old Oen. Jones Is our social leader
•id to get on the general's right side
-. Wheeler sent him a barrel of Kah-
from his villa on the Italian Rl-
m. Kahl p- s are a red fruit, like
tombto. You eat them like an ap-
They are very sweet. We don't
rr have them In this part of the
•irtry.
'Well, w^en stiff necked old Gen.
us cot the kahkees he saw that
-e w-ns a good chance to give Dr.
'icilrr a snnh. So he donated the
•It to the poor people In the hospi-
ird he wrote a note to Dr. Wheel-
cayfng: *! cannot, of course, ar-
■ t the fmlf myself, hut I will give
• e to ti e hospital.'
-rr Wheeler was m^hty rrad He
sell ~ rnln*t old Gen. Jones
*25. the price of the barrel of kah-
He daltred the fruit did not
'•Mic to the ten oral, proving his
Im w!th the letter of repudiation,
therefore he held the general. In
'n-r It away, had given away his
•petty.
'ft was a sfrance ease—as strarge
*"~c ns I ever hsnd'ed. I dcclded It
Dr. Wheeler's faror."
MUST HAVE CHARMED LIVES.
A Brood of Larks Hatched Out in Nest
on Racetrack.
A pair of laikt* which built their
nest on tht* racecourse at Keele park.
Hiuffordshire, and are raising a little
family, have been taken under the spe-
cial protection of the Grand Duke Ml-
chlel of UtisKia, who Is now In resi-
dence at Keek- park, Hays the London
Exp toss.
When the steeplechase races were
held at Keele park the larks* nest was
discovered on the racecourse near the
w inning post.
Despite tlje races, the large number
of carriages and the crowds of people
who had passed over the course, the
nest had escaped Injury.
Mark* of horses' hoofs and carriage
wheels were found perilously close to
the larks' little home, and in one case
a wV>el had evidently Just grazed the
outer edge.
The Grand Duke Michael was told
of the strange discovery and went to
Inspect the nest. There was another
day's racing, but It was thought use-
less to have the nest removed, and so
it was again left to the caro of Provi-
dence.
Again, on Thursday, great crowds
thronged the racecourse. Race horses
and carriages crossed aud recrossed
the spot selected by the birds, but
again the nest escaped seathless.
When the nest was examined re-
cently It was found that three young
larks were hatched out and the par-
ent birds were busy feeding the
youngsters.
The grand duke was Informed of
the birds' preservation and he at once
Issned Instructions to the men on the
estate to carefully guard the larks and
their home.
\p2 I UIaaH II r\ Porter Kagland. who is now living
lid cJ. liUUUf In. L/.j' uear Harrah, was In Junes Monday.
Mr. Kagland will move to Norman
alsuit tlie first of Septemlier, where
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
JONES CITY. - . OKI.A.
JONES CITY L0D6E, NO. 155, I. 0. 0. F.
Mo
urtho Nielli
VUltliw If rot burs \Wloome.
CIIAS KKNNKUV,
Kkvkn, Sec"v.
lie will study pharmacy in the uni-
versity .
WANTFiD Ten men in each state
to travel, tack signs and distribute
samples and circulars of our good*.
Salary $75.00 per month, f'1.00
per tlay for txpeiises. KPI1LMAN
| it CO., l>ept. P., Atlas Building,
| Chicago.
i Mrs. Anna Proctor Miss Susie
Proctor, Mrs. Anna Patterson and
children all of Jones City were in
blither Monday the guests of Mr.aml
Mrs. K. T. Mackey.—Luther Regis-
ter.
The Ranchweman.
The success of Mrs. W. N. Sherman
•1 the beauty of her hospitable home.
famous Mlnnewawa ranch In Call-
•tvn 'should be an Incentive to every
•ran to hold fast to the home In-
nct while winning her way In the
siness world. In the face of much
'►oslfion nnd caustic comment Mrs.
erman. soon after leaving an east-
•t college, bought a large tract of un-
aroved land near Fresno, deter-
red It her own efforts to develop
nosslhillttes.
Her sncctss is indicated by the fact
at Mlnnewawa is valued at over five
nes the or'ginal investment. During
■ bnsie-t season there are over 400
> ple at work on the ranch and in the
nnery. Since discovering that by
rf on a I oversight of the packing her
•apes brought from $100 to |500 more
r carload than when left to the su-
• rvislon of others, Mrs. Sherman
' rv sagely concluded that
in bo a real helper, even though she
•ave the care of the household to
•♦me one else. Mrs. Shrrman has not
•infned her efforts to raisin growing
'one. but has a national reputation as
nock raiser ami fruit grower.—Pil-
:r.m.
Casting by Moonlight for Bass.
I suppose the average I aft. caster
nows very little of casting by moon-
•ht. but to my mind this Is a most
' aurnhle wojr of fishing. The very
elrdnrcs and uncertainty constitute
ts chief charm, for the more uncertain
i thing, the greater the satisfaction
vhen it !s accomplished.
Confirmed tiy cast* rs often ridicule
he halt caster with the stnbbv rod.
ut I have used both and It takes fully
much skill and practice to manage
the short rod as the long, whippy one,
■oid halt casting offers a much larger
field and larger variety of fishing than
liv casting. A surface bait should al-
ways be used, as a bass strikes at the
commotion made by the bait, not be-
•ause he Is hungry, but merely be-
cause he wants to fight.-—Recreation.
Bert Wright has lieen sick with
bronchitis.
Billy RolierWon hat been visiting
frieutls at Bristow.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dimmick re
turned Wednesday from their visit
in Kansas.
Russia is reported to Ih looking
for submarines abroad. She otignl
not to have any trouble if she would
drag the Sea of Japan.
Dr. C. V. Downs, formerly of this
plats* but now of Braman, was mat
ried on the 10th at Blackwell to Miss
Lina M. 8cott, of Scott, Ohio.
Expressionc Made to Order.
"A remarkable fact in my profes-
sion." snld a photographer. "Is that
we poitrait artists cr.n give to a sit-
ter any expression that is desired. A
bland look, a noble look, a serene look
— it «s no trouble to us to put any one
3f these expressions on the most
wooden faco.
"The matter Is achieved by the rep-
jtltlou of certain words. If you, for
instance, enme to me and said you
wished to look distinguished I would
pose you In a distinguished attitude
ind then I would get you to say
brush' Just before I snapped the shut-
!er. For some Inexplicable reason
Ihe pronounclatlon of the simple word
hrtish' gives to the mouth an * ir of
he most striking nobility acd dlstlac-
:lon.
"If you want to have In a photo-
graph a look of serenity you mu6t say
bosom.'
"If you want to make your mouth
loos small say 'flip.' If you want to
make it look larger say 'cabbage.'
"To have an expression of melan-
choly It is necessary to say 'ker-
chunk.'
"To have an expression of pride or
hauteur it is necessary to say 'phoe-
olx.'"—Chicago Chronicle.
Made-to-Measure
■ CLOTHING
>
For an up-to-date Tailor-made Suit or Overcoat see O. ^ .
Iligdon. New line of samples for Fall and Winter, 1905-*06,
just received Call and inspect them and gel prices before Inly-
ing elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed, ami your time paid for 1 >
when you buy a suit of me.
O. W. h 10 DON, JON ES CITY
Public ia Aroused
The public is aroused to a knowl-
edge of the curative merit* of that
great medicinal tonic, Klectric Bit -
lers, for sick stomach, liver and kid
•leys. Mary 11. Walters, of 54li St.
Clair Ave., Columbus, O., writes:
• For several months I was given up
to die. 1 had fever ami ague, my
nerves were wrecked; I could not
sleep, and my stomach was so weak
from using useless doctors' drugs,
that I could not eat. Soon after be-
ginning lo take Klectrlc Bitters I ob-
tained relief and in a short time was
entirely cured." 0unranteed at the
Stone Pharmacy , price 50c.
Advertised letters remain in the
Jones postoftice for Miss Minnie F<
Jones. I. F. Jones, Miss Merle .Mc-
Carty. Kd Merritt, W. M. McCnl-
loti^li, W S Robinson, Normantiie D
Rogers, Gertrude Wills, Mrs Ktlilh
White, J B White. If not called
for hv September 1 these letters will
be sent to the dead letter oltice at
W ashington
DR.COE'S
SANITARIUM.
IOCATSO AT |
'n KRKK
Best INVALID'S HOME in thi Wist
ot'tfauU-'U wtiM a fun -Hit *> pb -idea* end
■urKi 'Miit for treatment ol all«'brume Oi eaaea.
JHIRTV ROOMS for avvomraiodailwn nl patn nts
/) /firm t Smrgi>ai Of rmt4on$ PtrfprmtJ vrith
< jm.i iurcftt ivkm Vee/ rr U Nrftttmry
DISEASES OF WOMEN ^
of W linen. M.iqy who hare suffered I«,r
cured . t home. Special huok for w
perm ANE
F*oaioviLT CiuaaANTico
'Special Beel'rxxi.'^
VARICOCELE ^r^cr7V.T-:
Guarantee. Send for special KRKK Uo«>k
Mew restorative ireMiuient far loea ef Vital
Pnwr. H?«lr-Hjele. Hupturc, Sfrltltire etc
CRIPPLED CHILDREN .?«
Uiotho(li4. Trained atteinlauts.
WNtTM PON Mil BOOM OH
Club Pert. Curvature ofl t.unK. * e. flkln.
Spine. Hare I.lp, Ivldaey. Ul.tddi r,
FpllepsT, Oiitrvrrh. Hlood tad
Stomach Troublea. I NwrvoiiM Dtaeaees.
I 4tlenia snecMSMfe'lr treated at home by
mall Ceaiultatlen Fce^ and centldenilal. ut
ofll"' nr >v le'ior Thlay years' etpeneece
Putting otl' means leaving off. and
"going to do" becomes going undone.
Begin today, and lay aside a part of
your earnings. You will be surpris-
ed at the result.—Bank of Jones. I ti^J.ii.T'.'Ti.format toe. Patiaioniieor writ* to
m p al ftftt OrFioi, 916 w*l«ut 6t„
Big bunches of old pajiers for sale Uj, b. M, blit, KANSA8 CITV, MO.
at The News olllce for five cents. — ■ t ■ ir
It for c eiflnemeat
Adoption*.
und* and biiUdli'R fxK-atlue aud >ur-
li.untM'ir" Ter> etcimlve. Btrlotlr ethteal. i"of
|M llr rt l^lar.i.idrr-. offirae lUfl, 1814 Hain St-
U.S. U.Hughes, M.U., kahsab citt bo
Actor Would Not Die.
Dutton Cook, In l.la Book of the
Play." tells an American stage anec-
dote of an English melodramatic act-
or with the pseudonym of Bill Ship-
ton, who, enacting a British officer'in
the "Early Life of Washington." got
to stupidly intoxicated that when
Miss Cuff, who played the youthful
hero, had to fight and kill him la a
duel. Bill Shlpton wouldn't die; he
even said loudly on the stage that he
wouldn't.
Marv Cuff fought on until she was
ready to faint and after she had re-
peated his cue for dying which was,
"Cowardly, hired assassin!" for the
fourteenth time, he absolutely Jumped
off the stage, not even pretending to
bo on the point of death Our lndlg
nant citizens then chased him all
over the house and he only escaped
woman ! fov jumping into the coffin which they
bring on In "Hamlet," "Romeo" and
"Richard."
Sensitlvcne&s of Humorists.
A poet at a banquet of humorists
told a story of R K. Munklttrlck,
American's veteran Joke writer
"Blank and I spent the night with
Mr. Munklttrlck at his fine New Jer-
sey home in May." he said, "and the
next morning we came In to New York
on the train together.
"Mr. Munklttrlck had bright along
" bundle of fumy papers to beguile
fhe ride with, an I. picking tip one of
theso-Jourr.als, Blank began to read It.
After a while he turned to Mr. Mun-
klttrlck and said;
" 'So this is one of your Jokes, is It?
Hs ha, ha!'
"The veteran Joke writer said In a
hurt, indignant tone:
• Well, what are ypu laughing at?
.an't ii a good one!"'
Emerson Saluted by Swimmers.
The following story was told by the
Rev. Theodore Williams, late prta?!
pal of Hockley. Mass.. who was ac-
quainted with Ralph Waldo Emerson:
A number of boys were swimming in
Walden pond, when Emerson was seen
approachlrg.
• Oh. there 1s Emerson," one said,
and all scrambled for their hats. When
he went by he had to pass a row of
naked boys, who were taking oft their
hats to him.
Emerson returned the politeness, as
far as bis hat went, but retained hla
apparel.
Peculiar DiS* ppeararvce
I D Ruiiyiiii of Butlerville, O .
laid the peculiar dbap|>caranee of his
painful symptoms, of indigestion ami
biliousness, to Dr. King's New Life
Pills. He says: "Thev are a perfect
remedy for tlix/incsn. sour stomach,
headache, constipation, etc. " Guar-
anteed at Stone Pharmacy ; price 25c.
Frisco System toduthrie
Two Train* |>«ily
The Capital of Oklahoma is now
reached via the Frisco System 2:510
p. in. train from St. Louis the 10:40
a. m. train from Kansas City, arrive
in Guthrie 8:05 a. ui., 10:00 p. in.
truiu from St. Louis; the 11:80 p.m.
train Irom Kansas City arrives 8:1 Ti
p. in. The return service to North
and Kast is equally convenient.
On this new line of rail way, thirty-
eight miles distant from ('hauler, the —
following stations are located, viz.:
Lowe, Dudley, Merrick, Iconium and
Taylor The extension opens a new |
Held in fertile Oklahoma, offering i ^
golden opportunities to those seeking ^
homes or investment
In purchasing tickets, avail your-
self of the shortest and quickest route
from St. Louis or Kansas City—
Frisco System
PRIVATE
HIGHEST AWARD
(GOLD MEDAL)
SI. Look World rak.
heiloee nf by m-tat
kue. lililfj/t lias a
ttisrnCQ CA* engine and
VVtDCncAS PRODUCER.
1 Pound of Fuel I Haraa pewar 1 Hear. t*®"""*.
fnirat.ll.f r Elite an-*. Safa y l*rmlerer Oa*. Natural
0-ta.Cltv Oaaaad Oaaaltne rower plaice «H to ass
Ho< -f fi.wer. WM1TK PUB CATALOOl'K.
Weber Gas and Gasoline Enoine CO.,
Box 333, Kansas Cirr, Mo.
Favor ••rtt'or tiy inaatiuulnn yaper when yoa write.
RUPTURE
■ ^ YOU PAT HOTHIIIO UICTIL CUKKD
I Qulettly and Permanently eured. He eutilii*.
mid noil* tentloufrom t>uila«ae. Stat-
oo anil a«'o«i l«>r frre ImwM, teattn Oei la
•in*. 1'r t ruest 1.. fleiiilrrauai,
1UI Went 9th Street, Knnr.es City, Mo.
Methodist Church Directory
Preaching 2nd and 4th Sundays by
•v. D. W. Keller, 11 a. in., ami
; add 3rd Sundays by Rev. J.
Wood, 11 a. m.
Sunday School every Sunday at 10
ii*
-terltage.
led
a !n the flfht:
He Worked by dny.
||i worked by oiRht,
Wms to\ eil by none-
He wmm unkbid
Ten mlllt*>11 plunks
■ '.ft be nil
He l<
Frisco Time Card.
411—- West—Aecom 8:57 p
41i —J£a*t—Acooin,..«. 10:4 7 a. in at Spencer Livery Bain.
W. A. JAMISON.
....PUSTERER.
All kinds of Plastering and Brick
Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Jones ('it \. O. T.
i The day of your opportunity ia i
~ ~ j now. The time to ot*'U a hank ac-
Fancy team of spotted ponies, bran count is today. If you have one,*
new buggy and a good set of harness begin today to increase it Thrifty 1
all for fl!iO if taken at once. Inquire people alwiiv* prepare for au emerg-
ent micy. — bank of Joue*.
SUPPORT
SCOTT'S EMULSION wrvti at a
bridge to carry the weakened and
•tarvtd lyrtem along until it can find
firm Mipport In ordinary food.
SCOTT A SOW X K, Chemitta,
$t} Pearl Street, Nt* York.
|oc aad|i^e: aii Oru«i.'
]{•' wurlcfd nnd .«*mlled,
1 i«ht h-nrted. ««)•;
Win* ft lend to nil
Who trtttecd bla way.
Tills n« i Itngi
lie left I-ehInd :
.d ll"«e the mnn!
H, w.ts en kt.'il -
—Kew 1
Hotel Introduces Rafocm.
Some of the large New York hotels
have abolished the method of "paging"
guests, aa the practice of calling out
their names through the hotel haa
been called. The very hotel which
originated was the flrat to give it up.
I'atrons objected to being Identified by
name In dining rooms and corridors
now the hotels that have given up
thlf s. idem trult to the kncxledge of
tac Head waiters and other servants.
Epworth League every Sunday ev-
ening at 7:10 p. in.
Bells, 1I:H0 and 10 a. in. for Sun-
day School; 10:45 and 11 a. iu. for
preachiug; 7;3u ami S for League.
ifter Second l ell ner-
| Immediately
vices la'gin.
1). W. Kki i.kh. Pastor.
J. Wood, Assistant.
Treasurers and Guardians
fallv, wish to keep their trust
Kvery housekeepei sh<¥tihl know
ilial if they will buy Defiance Cold]
Water Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time, because it
never slicks tot.be iron, but because
Ii package contains 10 oz- -one full
|M)umd-—while all otller f'old Water
Starches are put up in 'j pound pack
ages, aud the price is the same, 10
cents Then again because Defiance I funds in a systematic way, and a
Standi is free from all injurouscbciii- bank account saves all worry ami
icals If your grocer tries to sell you I trouble. The bank does your liook-
a 12 ok. package it is because he has j keeping —Bank < f Jones.
A stock of other starch be wants to
dispose of before be puts in Defiance,
He knows that Defiance Starch lia.
printed on every packege in large let-
ters and fiugtires "10 ozs." Demand
Defiance and save much time ami
money and annoyance of the iron |
sticking. Defiance never sticks. j
Dr. E. L KlrkpatrlGk,
DENTIST.
200' i lain St.
Oklahoma City.
CREAM
Pvire R^ye.
One Qiidiitu
fliwaus
Good.
Henry Bollwine,
Jones, O. T.
Anil ti
imihIiI
r.jH
II
Crescent Hotel
FJ'HKK.V SPRI NfJS. ARK.
Opt rated by the Frisco System
pure air. pure water and
n the hill. Juat Ihe plact
t after the long winter. It's
HOUSE
Hound trip tickets to Eureka Springs
ui sale every dav in the year
HILL
I. O. I RERM AN. Agent
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Keyes, Chester A. The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1905, newspaper, August 18, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc87718/m1/4/?q=%22%22%7E1: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.