The Oriental Progress. (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 8, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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Altus, Okla.
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----------C. 0. Cockerham.
Granite Oklahoma. K. H. Clark and son Mervel Box 56 Warren, Okla.
August 30th. 19!5.! has returned from Rochester,
Minn.
We wish to thank our many
kind friends who were with us
duiing the illness of our little sen
Rufus.
As we cannot thank you per-
sonally w e take this means of show- Kammenzind says that the
mg our appreciation of your kind- cro?s and countr>' ,s to be
ness. W e also wish to thank Dr.
Taylor and may God bless him in
his work.
Mr. and Mrs. \\ . C. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. Kammenzind
spent a few days, at Supply, Okla
last week. They report a nice
time and a pleasant trip. Mr.
best
seen
around Blair.
Sunday morning early was re-
ported that a man supposed to
have escaped from the asylum,
was seer, and heard on the streets
of Blair, finaly he was captured,
and in an unfamiliar way told
that his name was Rufus Clark-
8 n an 1 all the trouble was caus-
ed by a f.ne boy making its ap-
pearance. We are in hopes
Bargains
I am now prepared to give
you some bargains in the Dally
Oklahoman, Ft. Worth Star Tel-
egram, The Saturday Evening jaccoring
Post, Ladies Home Journal, and \jaxweJ|
The Country Gentlemen. Will
s?cure any magazine you want.
Also cheap rates on all papers.
Call at the Progress office, papers
delivered.— Herald Lance.
U. Y. P. S.
Subject —The Basis of reward.
Scripture lesson, 1 Cor. 3:8—15
Leader-Maude Johnson.
Prayer
Talk: The Worlds standard of1
Rewards-Allen Riddle
Song
Talk:Jesus standard of rewards
according to faithfulness—Mack
McWhorter
Paper: Jesus standard of rew ard
to opportunity —Elsie
m to?a(b3© paoa
(3® Gift} an waootf treOastf?
AWFUL •UFFE«»N0.
"I »uflT<r#<l umaM • ny
with neuralgia. 1 tlioi-sht I
w'Mild go raid with j»Jn. A
frlmJ of ni ne ndvU 1 mo
to taka Pr. il l ■ a t-Faln
PHI*. I dl<J ro and i!.« pain
alnoat nt one#.
Then I eomtnc8Ci*d unins
r*r. Mllea* Nervine and l> -
fora lor.tj I v.r.a mo that I did
r.ot hava thv*« palna any
raor#.’* E. J. WINTER.
5C1 E. Platt® Ave.,
Colonulo Spri:'.K«, C !«.
Close attention to
work is the cause
of much Pain and
many Headaches.
Obtain relief by
taking one or two
”1 DR. MILES’
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
Then tone up the Nervous
System by using
Dr. Miles'
Restorative Nervine
IF FIRST DOTTLE. CR BOX. FAILS
TO HELP YOU. YCUR MONEY WILL
CC REFUNDED.
MEN ARE
MADE STRONG
Year after year Conunpai I'rarilc# Treat,nr
• Of Ml a WE HAVE MADE
6000 a poftltlve evidence that we cure the
diseases which arc onr Specialty.
CHRONIC BLOOD NERVOUS and SKIN DISEASES
SEMIN\L WEAKNESS aud SEXUAL
Mr HI Ml I V i.. ' 1 • .•>— . f M.XI'AL
POWER. * :lh Piinple- and Blotches on the
face, aver-aui to society, extreme b ashful-
he*.- with confused ideas and loss of mem-
ory. cured for life.
FoLie® of voutt corrected and removed.
HYDROCELE. Varicocele. Piles and
RUPrUKB cured without the hi It
often In one treatment.
BLOOD POISON and all Private Dis-
eases Permanently Cured.
Newly contracted (’.see Cure*! Quick]#.
PROSTAHC and KIDNEY TWO . LiLSS
and All Affection# Of the BLADDER cured
to stay cured.
P niples. Ulcers and SKIN DISEASES
quickly cured ana every tymplom ais-
appears.
dark sop wi!
i ?co:no him?
soon recover
■ ngnin soon.
Miss F.thel Meador came in
from a weeks visit at Altus,
. ncj Saturday morning
Quartette: Messers Burt. Early,
1 Pigg and Jarnigan
Scripture quotations; Matt. 25:
I-4-30 ~ Lennis Zinn
Luke 19:22-27—Jew el Jarnigan
SEXUAL. NERVE and BRAIN* POWER
fully restored.
“506” or “9!4”
SALVARSAN Of NEO-SALVARSAN
Wt a ■ rt m l]r la our office without pain, inconvenience nr - *
wort V.i : ca:i take tbi-treatment and return home the rame day. Donoldelay: CALL
today—If vo i can not ca.. write us for fail particulars.
WHEN t: tb- cm\ n't ftt. o #i-,t cur FREE MUSBr.M OF ANATOMY—See MA.V
altii at:-! d s<a?t—ADMISSION .s FREE.
Prof Ehrlich's Famous Discover? for
the CURE of BLOOD IOISON* err SYPH-
ILIS 1 .re# la a short time—Results ..re
marvelous.
STATE
£04 MAIN STREET
MEDICAL
OFFICES
KANSAS CITY. VO.
Mrs, E. E. Snodgrass came in
Sunday from Anadarko where
she has been visiting her mother.
Miss Ursula Douglas, a former!
teacher of Blair, was in town!
Mr. and Mrs. Stapp moved toMonua\.
Altus. Saturday, we regret to i
see these good people leave our
midst.
Grandpa Miller of route 2 was
i a pleasant caller at the Progress
office Tuesday.
I Miss Jaunita Snow left Satur-'
A. F. Walker and iamily have (]av morning for Clinton where!
returned from a four weeks visit s^e wjjj teach this winter,
in Kansas.
Mrs. B. B. Zinn left
nigh: for Vernon. Tex.
Harris. Ernest and Wanda
Sunday ' Boatwright came in Friday after-
noon from a visit in Oklahoma
City.
For Sale
Two bred sows and one fouri
1 year old Jersey cow, be fresh in j
November.
T. J. Burden. R. 1 Granite, Okla.
Dan Weaver and family who
Mr. I. C. Pigg and family have
moved in our midst, we
to them a hearty welcome.
».> u<»'u has been visiting Austin Haynes t
extend j Mrs. Greer of Altus visited Mrs aad family left Sunday evening}
‘ Gauldin the first of the week. for their home at Bridgeport.
Texas.
When
Call at
I W. T. Williams
1 Book Store
$ and ask to hear
w the World’s best
music on the
World’s Best
Music Box.
Altus
Consolidated High School
Opens Sept. 13 1915
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ment Plan
from $35 up
will open Monday, Sept. 1 3th.
There will be nine months lor
the 7th and 8th grades and the ♦
high school, and seven months for! ♦
the other grades. J
All pupils of the 7th and 8th ‘ ♦
grades and high school should be ♦
M present next Monday and take the
advantage of the nine months term.
A small tuition will be charged
for,aii / th and 8th grade pupils for
the first two months, but
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j Special Round Trip Rates
May 1 to Nov. 30
$50 To California
| $58 To Oregon—Washington
June 1 to September 30, Summer
Tourist Rates to
Colorado, Idaho, l tah, Illinois, Indiana
Ohio, North Carolina, Tennessee and
many other states.
For further information Call or Write
A. F. Walker
Agent Orient Ry., Blair, Okla.
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Beaver, Dennis. The Oriental Progress. (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 8, 1915, newspaper, September 8, 1915; Blair, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956256/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.