The Monitor. (Doby Springs, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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A Hard Debt To Pay.
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Pkaso mail your letters on
Monday and address them to me
at'Ballaim, Okla. as the post of
flee has not been moved yet
Tlianking you for the newsy
letters I am,
Yours truly;
Chas. F. Deem. Editor.
‘IwtiMt of mlHia AM immwt fa
paid off." writ** O. S. Clark of Waatflekl Iowa,
“for air rracuo from dralk hr Or. Kina’* Naw
Dwowry. Both lung* war***aartauely afftrfd
that death Mamed Imminent, whan 1 commenced
taking Now Dieeovoi r. The emlaoue dry. hack*
rtag cough qall before the Aral battle waa uaad.
and two more bottle* made a complete cure."
Nothin* ha* aver equaled Naw Diacovory for
cough*, rolde and all throat and lung complaint*
Guaranteed hg O. K. Wilaoadniggkt at May Okla
60e and ft. trial hottla fro*.
McKin) lten)s.
Special dabbing Oiler.
Nov. 1 and no killing frost.
B. F. Wesner of Esther, Okla.
and his mother, from Hatfield,
Mo., have been visiting a few
day* with the Wesner sisters.
Mrs. Bradbury's sale #as well
attended and things sold well.
J. S. Hurd and Mr, White
were doing business in Ashland
Monday.
A. P. Cooper is having a well
put down.
The sick folks are getting a-
long very well.
Jasper Ashlock and family vis-
ited with Geo Buss and family
Sunday.
There is a protracted meeting
going on at the McKimm school
house.
Mrs. Bradbury and daughter
Ethel Smith, are visiting in
Okeene for a month.
A1 Buss and family spent Sun
day with John Ashlocks.
Verda Buss and Dora Ogle are
taking music lessons.
J. P. Rathbun cried the Brad-
bury sale.
Sam Ogle and George Merritt
are fencing their farms.
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We are shure going to have
winter now.
Our new minister at Pleasant
Valley is Rev. Webb. We are
glad to see him.
Henry McClungand wife Har-
ley and Gladys Chapman were
guests at R. M. Thayer Sunday.
T. A. Elwells have moved to
fowa for the winter.
Pinkney McClung is home
again. We expected to see a
wife with him this week.
Charles Chapman visited with
Henry Dale Sunday.
Jim Chapman has purchased a
new washing machine.
Lee Wilson has gone to New
Mexico.
Mrs. Will Barrett and children
have gone to Iowa to spend the
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Whiskers clipped
Hair shaved off
Bent over, drove in
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or burned out
Anyway to please you.
Shoes mended and made new.
John T. Evans, Doby Springs.
He Fought At Gettysburg.
winter.
R. M. Thayer and wife went to
Gage Monday.
Susie Thompson spent Sunday
with Blanche Dale.
Mr. Penwell visited with Wal-
ter Chapman Sunday.
Ben Chapman has gone to Key
county to take care of his corn
crop.
Always Was Sick.
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Robt. Newberry, May, Okla.
A Significant Prayer.
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Salve known writes J. G. Jenkins of
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time.” Beetoa earth for sores, burns and wound
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Teagarden A Rathbun
AUCTIONEERS.
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Teerms Reasonable.
Readout, Oklahoma.
Date* made at this office.
Permit No, 79.
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LAWYER.
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WOODWARD, OKLA.
There’s No Use
talking, you can’t beat Hcrbine for the liver. The
area text regulator ever offered to suffering hu-
mai iLy. Igyou suffer from liver complaint, if
you are bilious and fretful, its your liver and Her
bine will put it in ita proper condition, A positive
cur* for Constipation, Biliousness, Dyspepsia and
all i|Ia due to a torpid liver. Try a bottle and you
will never use anything eiae. Sold by G. E. Wil-
ton at May Okla.
Charles F- Deeri)
Notary Public
Doby Springs,t Okla.
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Real Estate. Loans, Insurance.
Doby Springs, Okla.
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AUCTIONEER.
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Dates and Bills at this office.
Doby Springs, Oklahoma.
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Deem, Charles F. The Monitor. (Doby Springs, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1907, newspaper, November 8, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941903/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.