Fairland News. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1911 Page: 2 of 5
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Had you noticed the days are
growing shorter?
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Yon hear a <rreat. deal said
these times about Gioceries
ii and Produce. bein«r such
HIGH EATING.
Fairland merchants are stock-
ing up in anticipation of a big
fall t rade.
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Every stronger and traveler jj
who comes along tell us we have j|
| the finest, crop* in this section of
j any place they have seen. Fori*
'this we oupht. to be awfully :j|;
I thankful ami proud of our ,11111 j |
jnuniity. i j|
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t ho best.
Well possibly so, but have
you heard ot anyone who
expected to stop eating*?
Some things are a little bit scarce, we admit,
will naturally be higher, but we all have to eat,
tln> thing to <!>> is to trade where you can
We guarantee that we sell all factory and packing-
house jmhmIh as/cheap asjean be fold, and handle home
grown products on a very narrow margin. We keep ft
good assortment, of food stuff and give good weights
and measures.
IS we treat you right, we
think we deserve a part of
your trade, If we don't, you
quit us. You don't know ot
many quitting us do you I
White & Harper,
The News spurred our tow n
council up a little last week, and
tliey got busy that very night.,
elected a. street commissioner
and we'll expect to soon see our
streets cleaned and dressed up.
Thank you gentlemen.
Per Thousand.
Fairland ii becoming noted
as a good trading point; noted
for good health; noted for her
good schools and churches; for
fi iendh hospitable people; noted
as the bf st hay and grain mar-
ket in the country; noted for her
excellent, crops; noted for her
remarkable growth tlie post
year; in fact we can't, tell all the
good things for which our town
is noted, but it's a "Jim Dandy"
and the reason we say "she" and
"her" is because she is always in
a bustle. Savvy?
MILLER & GECK
F. L, WARREN, Local Manager.
Money to Loan
-ON-
jfatt'latti) iJrtos
JOHN T. NEWPORT, Publisher.
Attack Like Tigers.
Tn fighting to keep the blood pure
the white corpuscles attack disease J
germs like tigers. But often germs
multiply so fast the little lighters
are overcome. Then see pimples,
boils, eczema, saltrheum and sores
multiply and strength and appetite
fail. This condition demands Electric
Bitters to regulate stomach, liver and
kidneys and to expel poisons from the
blood. "They are the best blood pur-
fier,"writes C. T. Budahn, cf Tracy,
Calif., "Iliave ever fonnd." They
make rich, red blood, strong nerves
aud build up your health. Try them
50c at all druggists.
Fairland City Mill*
Newly Equipped Throughout.
VlaKes the Very Best Con
Meal and Chops,
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Ever Made on Stone Burrs. Does a Gene '
al Exchange Business. Cpen Every D y
Except Sunday. Satisfaction Guarantee 8.
A. H. POTTER, Proprietor.
Real Estate at
O Pe** cen*
WITHOUT ANY TltlMMINUT.
Entered as second-class matter
April,4 1908, at the jiost office at,
j Fairland, Oklahoma, under the act
! of Congress of March 3, 1879.
iSUBSCIUlTION ONE DOLLAR
T elephones!
Office No 67.
Res'dence No.64.
FRIDAY, AUG. 11, 1911.
Mabre\
Keep boosting Fairland.
Even a blind man
Fairland is growing.
see that
E|| Pale-faced, weak, and
■M shaky women—who suffer
every day with womanly
km weakness—need the help
PI of a gentle tonic, with
Hi a building action on the
j,: jj womanly system. If you are
[i| weak—you need Cardui,
M the woman's tonic, because
■Jc Cardui will act direcily on
r- j the cause of your trouble.
Cardui has a record of
more than 50 years of
success. It must bo good.
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flome grown watermelons are
becoming as numerous as boot-
leggers.
Being a prohibition state does
not prohibit Grund river from
getting full occasionally.
Order For Hearing Petiton to Sell
Real Estate.
State of Oklahoma,")
Ottawa County. J
IN COUNTY COURT,
In the matter of the estate of Ber-
tha G. Fields, Clyde E. Fields, etal.,
Minors.
Now, on this 17th day of July 1911,
J. M. Fields having filed herein a
petition for the sale of the real (.state
described in said petition, for reasons
in said petition stated.
It is ordered, that said petition be
and hereby is set for hearing on the
14th day of August, A. P., 1911, at
9 o'clock a. m., at which time all per-
sons interested in said estate are re-
quired to appear and show cause, if
any they have; why an order shauld
not he granted for the sale of so much
of the real estate of said Bertha G.
Fields and Clyde E. Fields, as is
necessary for the reasons in said peti-
tion stated.
It is further ordered, that a copy
of this order be published for two suc-
cessive weeks in the Fairland News,
of Fairland, Oklahoma.
W. Y. Quiglev,
[SEAL] County Judge.
Now let's revive the sidewalk
agitation and get a few miles of
concrete walks put down in the
resident sections before cold
weather.
Tho Woman's Tonic
Mrs. Effie Graham, of
Willard, Ky., says: "I
was so weak I could
hardly go. I suffered,
nearly every month, for 3
years. When I began to
take Cardui, my back hurt
awfully. I only weighed
99 pounds. Not long after,
1 weighed 115. Now, I
do all my work, and am
in good health." Begin
taking Cardui, today.
As fast as stores and business
houses go to the wall in nearby
towns, new ones open up in our
town. Straws show which way
the wind blows.
Eighteen big lat loads of old
corn rolling into town this
morning was a good advertise,
inent for this section.—Vinita
Chieftain. Pshaw! That's an
every day occurrence in Fan
land. Old corn has been pour
ing iuto our town for the past
four weeks like the fall of the
year. Our farmers just have to
make room for this year's big
j bumper crop. See?
The Oldest Business House in airlacd.
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THE FORD DRUG CO.
Courteous, Cautious, ReasoncbleMhat's why.
Poultry Wanted
Coi:k-a-doodle-do!
I may beloug to you.
But if Coxey gets a bid on me,
I know just what he'll do.
He'll buy me of course.
One Block west of Cherry's.
RILEY & DUNCAN.
The Leading Implement Dealers
Of Northeast Oklahoma.
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