The Week's Review (Apache, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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THE WEEK S REVIEW, APACHE OKLA.
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BOUGHT OF DAVIS
Ilivc an alnriii clock purchased ol
Davis wuki* you up in the morning.
W#ar one* of our beautiful rings and
at dinner set jMiir table with some
of that famous 1H IT Rogers’ -olver-
wure pr«'based here.
Write your business and personal
oorrespondenee with one of our
guaranteed fountain jiens, anil then
in the evening “doll up” lor the danee,
party or social entertainment with
appropriate jewelry from our well
selected Stock. Re on time by eon-
suiting a reliable wateh bought here,
or if your wateh has been broken let
me fix it.
Then you will have spent I he
day right and can retire with a t eel -
ing of perfeet satisfuettion.
At Amphlett’s Drug Storemtliarhlm
C A. DAVI'S
THE JEWELER
AT AMPHLETTS DRUG STORE
tBS8SS$S$3SStt«S3SS$$$SeSS3»S3S»«g
Yeur Child’s Cough is a Call for help
Don’t put off treating your child's
cough. It not only saps their streng
th, but often leuds to more serious
ailment. Why risk? You don't have
to. I)r. King’s New Discovery is
jost the remedy your ehild needs.
It is made with soothing, healing and
' antiseptic balsams. Will quickly
check the cold and soothe your cliilds
cough away. No odds how had the
cough or how long standing, Dr.
King’s New Discovery will stop it.
D’s guaranteed. Just get a bottle
from your drggist and try it.
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Brighten up your house with a coa
or two of new paint applied by Hogan
th« painter.
Build for
the Future!
1 CONCRETE FOR
PERMANENCE.
Onasco
Martin thrKteuwn, CorrespoMdeiit
Mrs. Wm. Horton is visiting this
week in Aliadarko.
Geo. Dolan shipped a car load of
logs to Oklahoma City Wednesday.
Mrs. Joe Mankers, of Apache, vis-
ited over .Sunday with Mrs. Timmons.
Rev Simmons will preach at the
auditorium Sunday morning mid night
'March 21. Everyone invited.
A fine boy wn.s born to Mr, and
Mrs Lonnie Todd March 14. Mother
and babe are getting ulong nicely
A mad dog appeared at Ollir Hill's
farm Tuesday and bit three dogs.
It then entered the house and Jim
Thomas killed it with an ax. The
other three dogs were shot.
The pie supper given by the Loyal
Bcrenns Tuesday night was very well
attended. The entertainment was
well received. Twenty pies were sold
and brought $12.70, which will be us
ed for the class.
A Sunday School Convention for
the district composed of Boone and
Cache townships will be held at Mt.
Home school house next Sunday,
March 21. County officers of the
association from Anadarko will be
presekit. Everyone interested in Bun
day school work should attend.
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For the Stomach and Liver
I. N. Stuart, West Webster, N. Y.,
writes: “I have used Chnmhcrlain’s
Tablets for disorders of the stomach
and liver off and on for the past five
years, and it affords me pleasure to
state that I have found them to be
just as represented. They are milt
in their action and the results have
been satisfactory. I value them
highly.” For sale by all dealers.
Broxton
Gertrude llickey, Correspondent.
Build of CONCRETE-the
indestructible, everlasting
material! It requires no re-
pairs— no insurance. The
first cost is the only cost.
When finished it is there for
“keeps.” Every dollar spent
in concrete improvements is
a permanent investment.
Do Not Grip#
W* hwr* a plrt'tnl L.vativ* that will
d« juat what you waut it to do.
Itexotttfltdettieu.
Wo atll thouaaoda of thorn and wo
kavo never mob a better remedy for Ute
beetle. Sold only by ua, 10 teats.
We Want to Sell You Your
HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS,
FREE!
Ulml I »rin< rs' Trtl Hook,
"Permanent Farm
Improvements’'
ShNT ON AI’I’LICATION.
T. H. Rogers
Lumber Co.!
“Low Fares
to the Fairs”
PANAMA-PACIFIC
INTERNATIONAL
EXPOSITION.
San Francisco
PAN AMA-CALIFORNIA
EXPOSITION,
San Dieyo
Ask fur beautiful illustrated litera-
ture, und full information regarding
fares, train service, etc.
Write Is
FAY THOMPSON
Division Passenger Agt
Okla. City, Okla.
or consult
JEFFERYS. Tlckot Agent
Apacehi Okla.
Hubert Brown was n Broxton vis-
itor Sunday.
Mesdames Jordan, Hoisingtun unc
Dickey were Ft. Cobb visitors Sat-
urday.
The bund boys are practicing for
their concert to be given at the audi-
torium Friday night.
Miss Pet Gardner, who has been
very low for sometime with tubercul-
osis, was baptised Friday.
Mr. Haekett’s are quarantined for
small pox. It seems then* are no
new eases, outside this family.
Tile infant ehild of Mr. and Mrs.
Warner McCullough died Sunday
morning and wu> intored at the‘Hale
burying ground. Mrs. ItfcC’iillough
is quite sick.
A. Mr. Higgins living west of here
lost a valuable horse recently. The
cause was blood poison, resulting
from barbed wire cut. What is barb-
ed wire good tor any way!
The Wat Lin’s man from Carnegie
vi-ited homes on this line Tuesday
Tin- i-> n new agent for I hi- oompuny
the former one having to go west on
account of his wife’s health, which
Inis so completely been restored in
Colorado that -lie now weighs ISO
pounds.
Elder Coats put in a lmsv «lav Sun-
day, filling his regular appointment
at Ml. Zion, going in his ear to Ana-
darko to do some baptizing nt 3:00
p. in., nnd conducting preaching and
communion services nt the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty on his re-
turn. As Mr. Dougherty is too sirk
to go to church, these seniors were
held at liu home and attended by
many of his friends.
BROXTON SCHOOL NOTES.
Don’t forget the pie social Friday
night, I‘Jlh.
Mrs. Edith McNeill resumed bei
work Tuesday of this week.
The Broxton bond has luui rqiecial
practice for (lie eventful night of the
pie social.
Many pupils are very expectantly
waiting, ns next Thursday nnd Fri-
day brings once more the .piarterly
examination.
There are several pupils absent
from the different looms (Ins week “ii
account of illness.
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Best Treatentnt tor Const! pation.
"My daughter used Chamberlain's
Tablets for constipation with good re-
sults and I can recommend them high-
ly," writes Paul B. Babin, Hrushly,
La. For Sale by All Dealers. Adv.
Journalism Forty Years Ago.
Here is a sample of Kansas journ-
alism of forty years ago, tnkeu from
the Wieita Engle of March 11th.
1876:
“That old hoodoo, Dr. Moorehead,
who made himself uutoriouH *> these
parts last summer, has located at
Dennison, Texas. We find him ad-
vertising in the Dennison Daily News
as from Zanesville, 0. “Bence, good
phit pot; pace, good pickle brum.’’
Dint. No. 11
(By Mrs. W. G. Warner.)
W. G. Warner and family were Sun
day guests at the Cohort home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Loflin visited
friends near Anadarko Sunday.
Next Sunday is the regular preach-
ing service again. Everybody come.
L. V. Coombs and wife, of Anudar-
io, were visiting relatives here Sun-
day.
.1. E. England was in Greer county
attending to business affairs this
week.
Mrs. W. B. Edwards and daughter,
Eva were shopping in Lawton Wed-
nesday.
•Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Andrews visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wjjjii
Sunday.
G. M. Loflin was a business visit-
or over near Carnegie Tuesday and
Wednesday.
G. M. Loflin and family visited
his brother, Frank and family north
of town Sunday.
A Few from this community took
in the shorthorn cattle sale at Gcury
the first of the week.
The Misses Louise and Amelia
Kugle, who have been visiting rela
tives here, relumed to their home at
Postville, Iowa, last Wednesday.
Orville and Dude Britton were call-
ed to Chattanooga last week to see
their mother, who is seriously ill. Al;
present she is somewhat improved,
and the boys returned home Tuesday
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Whooping Cough.
Well-everyone knows the cffeei
of pine forests on coughs. I)r. Bell's
Pine-Tar-Honey is a remedy which
brings quick relief for whooping
cough, loosens he mucous, soothes
the lining of the throat and lungs,
and makes the coughing spells less
severe. A family with growing
children should not be without it.
WAGONS, Etc.
Our Hardware Stock was never more complete
and of the very best selection. ,
'oidR^ubfc' John Deere LjT Implements
vice from the first to ImL We have in stock a complete line of those One and Two-
Row Listers, Lister Cultivators, Shovel Cultivators, Disc Harrows Drag Harrows,
Sulky Plows and Stalk Cutters.
11/______ • We have the American Fence in any and all
WOV0H 1 re fence* heights and weights. Poultry and Field Fence.
We also have the
Favorite Incubator, DeLaval Cream ■
Separator, Perfection Oil Stoves.
In fact anything usually kept in a first class Hardware Store. Our prices are RIGHT
and we earnestly solicit your business. Yours truly,
J. T. Wells Hdw. & Imp. Co.
What Is the lest Remedy Far
Csnstipatisn? -<*• *
This is a quMtioa asked ua assay tiM
sack day. The saswwis
3te^tLgjde2£j£&
We guarantee them to be satisfsstocy
to you- Bold only by us, 10 cents.
Amphlett Bros. _
Keep it handy for all coughs and cold
25c. at your druggist. adv.
ROUTE 6
HAIKLBATT00N,Csmspsstoat
STEKCER
Mrs. Roy Peebles Correspondent
SNNMMONNMMI
The farmers are busy plunting oats
these nice sunshiny days.
Mr. O. B. Schell was a busine?*i
visitor t<> Ft. Sill Monday.
Mr. mid Mrs. Helk were Lawton
visitors one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. David and children
are Lawton visitors ibis week.
The farmers wives are busy with
their setting hens and little chicks.
Ollie Hill, of A Men, visited liis -is-
ter. Mrs. Everett the first of the week |
Chester Childers. Apaehe, spent
Sum!.;\ with In- uncle, Mr. Batts und
fumily.
Art Yaw ter, of Apache, -pent last
week with his sister, Mrs. Weaver
and family.
Ucv, Hogan will prench at the
Doyle school house Sunday, March
21st, at 3:0(1 o’clock.
Misses Stella and Ethel Harney
attended the teachers meeting in
Lawton Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Everett and
Mr. and Mrs. Edd ’Martin took dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sunday
Mr. und Mrs. Lon Clayton and
children, of Richards, -pent Sunday
with Earl Seaimttuhorn and wife.
Singing was well attended at Doyle
school house. They meet at Chand-
ler next Sunday night. March 21st.
Mr. and Mrs. Son Good, of Apache
-|H*nt from Saturday until Monday
with Mrs. Good's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Rcainmahom.
Mrs. Hill and daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Nora Hill and two children,
s|K'iit from Thursday until Friday
with Mrs. Hill's daughter, Mrs. llenry
Everett.
Mr. Weaver was -irk with a hard
cold last Sunday and could not fill
his place in Sunday school. Mr.
Franklin took his place as superinten-
dent.
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To the Housewife.
Madam, if your husband is like
most men lie expects you look after
the health of yourself and children.
Coughs ami colds are the most com-
mon of the minor ailments and are
most likely to lead to serious diseases
A child is iiiuvli more likely to cun
trai t diphtheria or scarlet fever when
it lias a cold. If you will inquire in-
to tin merits of the various remedies
that are recommended for roughs urn
colds, you will find that Chamber-
lain'* Cough Remedy stands high in
the estimation of people who use it.
It is prompt and effectual, pleasant
and sul'c to take, which arc qualities
es|i«ciulJy to lie desired when it medi-
cine is intended for children. Kor
sale by All Dealer*. (Adv.)
Mrs. Dick Dinse is very poorly at
her home at this writing.
Glen Rhodes und wife are the proud
parents of a fine baby girl.
Miss Dollie Dutcher went to Go-
tebo, last Friday on business.
News will be scarce this week us
nearly everyone has the mumps.
G. B. Sherritt is a business caller
all the farmers these days.
J. W. Leazenby was called to Paolo
Kansas, Saturday to attend the fun-
eral of his aged mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Toombs, from neur
Apaehe. visited last Sunday with
W. P. Woodward and family.
Roy Martin, from Walter, Okla.,
visited several days last week with
hi- sister, Mrs. Rhodes and other
relatives.
.1. F. Humphrey and family return-
Before buying a new spring suit be sure and see our line of sam-
ples and get prices. 1 guarantee fit, style, quality
and price. Suits from $13.00 to #36.00
Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing.
If you are not going to buy a new spring suit, dig up that last
year’s one and you will be surprised to see how nice
it will look after we get through with it.
Give ua a Trial.
Saxon’s Tailor Shop.
Get your Notions at Review Book Store
ed home Friday after a three mouths
visit in different parts of Mm, with
friends nnd relatives.
“The Class Struggle in American
’olities”, a lecture by Get). G. Ham-
ilton. will he given at the Stecker
school house March 22nd, 23rd and
24th 8:00 p. m.
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Mrs. Rockefeller Dead: Mrs. I
John D. Rockefeller, wife of the I
world's richest man, died Friday at j
n*r home near Tarrytowni N. Y.
Funeral services were held Sunday.
Mrs. Rockefeller was 7t> years old.
C. H. CARSWELL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Has been in the active practice of the law in Oklahoma since the year
A. D. 1889. Prabate and Real Estate law specialties. Prompt and Per-
sonal Attention given to business from out-of town clients. Phone 37.
Office on the second floor of the A. B. C. block, Anadarko, Caddo county
Oklahoma.
Sam Sing Laundi
Work neatly done by hand at home. Bring me |
your collars, cuffs, shirts and anything the steam ?
laundry handles is washed here. Prices right.
Family Washings A Specialty.
Aviator Drops to Death: While j
making his second flight for the day
at the Panama-Pacific exposition
Sunday Lincoln Bcnehey, one of
America’s most daring aviators, fell
3,000 feet nnd was instantly killed.
The aviator, after turning a number
uf arid siimersaults, sought to add I
an additional thrill by making a per-
pendicular drop, ini which he was on-
ly too successful.
American Slain in Mexico: John
B. McMipius. an American, was slain
by /apta soldiers Friday, upon their
entrance l-o Mexico ( ity, notwith-
standing the fact that lie was in hi-
own house, which was sealed with
the seal of the Puited States and had
the Stars and Ktri|*e* floating over
it. The U. S. government has de
inanded the punishment of .........
tVnders.
Jones' Lose Out: The new DM5
general directory of Manhattan and
the Bronx wns issued yesterday. As
usual, Smith is the name occuring
most frequently in the directory, tl,
150 being listed. Jones however,
has lost second pirn** and fallen to
fifth, with 2,500. Above it are the
Cohens with 0,100, the Browns with
3,000 and the Levy* with 2.900
From these figures it will l»e seen
also that the Smith’s came danger-
ously near to lowing their pre-emin-
ence, being only 50 ahead uf the Co-
hells, ........
Saved Girl’s Life
"1 want to tell you what wonderful benefit 1 have re-
ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Dnw0t,” writes
Mrs. Sylvanla Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
“It certainly has no equal for la grippe tad colds,
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe BhNfe*Draught
saved my little girl’s life. When she had Am measles,
they went in on her, but one good does el Thedford's
Black-Draught made them break out, and shi hat had no
more trouble. 1 shall never be without
BLAoeSnuMIff
In my home.” For constipation, Indigestion, headache, dlnl-
ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all atallar
ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved Itself a sale,
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
If you suffer from any of these complalntr, try Black-
Draught It is a medicine of known meriL Seventy-five
years of splendid success proves Its value Oood lor
young and okL For sale everywhere. Pries 28 cents.
iHIMNt
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