Lincoln County Journal (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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SnaKe Bitten
Divorce for
A Good jeweler
will help you select your stock. A
bad one will not. - See
H. E. Bataan
For Complete Satisfaction
Sapulpa Oklahoma
While J.S. Satterfield was out
fishing last Saturday he was bitten
on the foot by a snake, he was
brought directly to Stroud for treat-
ment • Mr. Satterfield lives south-
east of town in Creek County. He
is getting along very nicely.
Kansas City Social Scandal
Seaches Climax with
Decress
During the Presidential campaign
the question of woman suffrage was
much discussed among woman pro
and con, and at an afternoon tea the
conversation turned that way be-
tween the woman guests.
“Are you a woman suffragist?”
asked the one who was most interest-
EAST BOUND
.........lv. 10 :20 a. m.
......... lv. 2 :05 p. ra.
............lv. 7.17 p. m.
..........lv. 9 ;13 p.ra.*
WEST BOUND
.......... lv. 6 :52 a. m.
....... lv. 8:21 a. m.t
.........lv. 2 :&5 p. m.
...........lv. 5 :13 p. m.
“Indeed, I am not,” replied the
other most emphatically.
“Oh, that's too bad, but just sup-
posing you were, whom would ' ou
support in the present campaign?”
“The same man I’ve always sup-
ported, of course,” was the apt re-
ply—“my husband ”
;h, and but a tew in me rgto„s oniy when passenger buys
knew that one of the most ticket for Afton or beyond.
'
Don’t Break Down
mrts proi m^^asted
ir at the C . ihay^^J-
nil months ag > when Ja k lreakMo^N^ou c:
ashed Jere S I.i-lis. a ache, liver,kidne^^^uwels, or ner-
ves without serious
) o'clock this afternoon.i ,
lay dressed in a white , . ■ ■
with a black hat veil, strain of any kind,take Electric Bit-
sely about her f ee ap- j ters tee matohbess, tonic medicine,
the courthouse accompan- | Mr. J. g. Van de Sande, cf Kirk-
;r Attorney William Iil. writes: “That I did not
and the Johnson woman j break jown> while enduring a most
Call and See Me
AUCTIONEER
George Gillespie
of Sapulpa, Okla.
Anything-......Everything.......See Me
I’m the man to get the coin.
County Ticket
agr^«»rarw*,gt,M,»iiii 1i—in i ii m »ini m~'fri ‘
KILL the COUC S4
AND CURE THE LUN ■
Palace of Sweets
7he Roftie of
CONFECTIONS
Give us a call and be satisfied
Ardmore, Okla. Aug. 27.- John
Marble a farmer of Courtney
brought Ardmores first bale of cot-
ton today He was paid includ-
ing premium 21 cents per pound.
Lawrence Mitchell, a negro framer
from Poolvilie brough in the second
bale and received 18<l-2cents.
The business men of this city
have offered money premiums for
the first twenty five bales of cotton
marketed nere.
Democratic
1' or Clerk of the District Court
M. C. Teegareen
'TONSUIYiPTION Price
OfIGHS and 50c & S 1.00
^CLDS Free Trial.
For County C erk
2’surest; arid"(imckeBl Cure for all
$ THROAT and I/UNG TROUB-
g LES, or MONEY BACK.
H mat i mi is&frosxmiTrwr-’aBix.Trrrwmami
For Ccunty Superintendent
J. H. Brown
For County Treasurer
J. A. McLaughlin
For Register of Deeds
Brady Brown
Don’t waste your money buying
plasters when you can get a bottle
of Chamberlains Liniment for 2->
cents. A piece of flannel dampen-
ed with this liniment is superioa to
any plaster for lame back, pains in
the side and chest and much cheap-
er. Sold by All Dealers.
Qsagc-s Gathered
In Farewell Dance
Tulsa, Okla., Aug. 27—Thousand
of Mulsan journied to Orcutt Park,
east of town last night and this
evening to witness the historical
annual green corn dance of the fast
C on feet ion ery cm c/
Co /(/-kCt 'if i f
See me before buying
lor C unty Attorney
Harve L. Melton
For County Juriffe
H. M. Jarrett
J. M. Gardner
For Surveyor
H. Ruther
F, r County Commissioner fuel District
Jake Collar
I will buy, sell, cr trade anything of value.
ome see me and bring your
Second-hand stuff. I want it.
W. L. Johnson
IVlTcifhG nervous, weak women, who
suffer from frequent heiula-chca, back-
ache, dragging-down distress low down
in the abdntmtn, or from painful or irreg-
ular monthly periods, gnawing or dis-
tressed sensation In stomach, dizzy or
faint spells. s--<-imaginary specks or spots
floating befnr. have disagreeable,
pelvic catarrhal drain, prolapsus, ante-
version i >r retr<i-ver>i«»n or ot her displace-
ments of womanly oruans from weakness
of parts will, whether they experience
many or only a few of the above symp-
toms, find relief and a permanent cure by
using faithfully and fairly persistently
Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription.
This world-famed specific for woman’s
weaknesses and peculiar ailments is a
j)i.:.■ *'1 -.ceric extract of the ch<>ie< t na-
tive. medicinal roots without a drop of
alcohol in its make-up. All itsdmrn di-
ents printed in plain Tnglish on its hot1 -
wrapper and attested under oath. l>r.
Tierce thus invites the fullest invest na-
tion of his formula knowing that it will
be found to contain only the host agents
known to the most advanced medical
science of all the different schools of prac-
tice for the cure of woman’s pecu4iar
weaknesses and ailments.
If you want to know more about the
composition and professional endorse-
ment of the "Favoritt Tn-seriptipn. *end
postal card request to Dr. It. \ . Ti*• r>
Buffalo. X Y., for his free booklet treat-
ing of same.
You can't afford to accept as a suh-t:-
tuto for this i onu dy ifl.nnmi composeinn
a secret no-'run; of unknown wnipoitir
lion. Don’t do it.
Impatience
Our life is spent in little things,
In little cares our hearts are drowned;
We moved, with heavy-laden wings,
In the same narrow roqji i.
We waste on wars and petty strife,
And squander in a thosand ways,
The lire that should have been the lire
And power ol after days.
We toll to make an outward show,
And only now and then reveal
IIow far the under currents flow
Of all we think and feel.
Mining in caves of ancient lore.
t nweaving endless webs of thought,
We do what has been done of yore
And so we come to naught.
The spir.t longs for wider scope,
And room to let i s fountains play
Ere it has lost its love and hope,
Tamed down end torn away.
I wander by the cloister walls,
My fancy fretting to be free
As through the twilight, voices call
From mountain and from f *a
Forgive me it I feel oppressed (
By custom, lord ot all and rm •
My soul springs upward, seeking rest,
And cries for liberty.
John Nichoi
Stroud. Okla
Auctioneer
s*s Marine
Do you eat good meat?
Hitjl
Come to see me
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Fitzhugh, L. B. Lincoln County Journal (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1910, newspaper, September 9, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925320/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.