Fairland News. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1911 Page: 5 of 6
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Ash Grove
Portland Cement
per 100 lbs.
at
Campbell
Lumber
Co.
SCOTT M. CAMPBELL,
Manager
N. C. Gallemoeb,
Cashier
F.rank Gaines,
V-Pres,
J. H. Connollyj
President.
BANK OF FAIRLAND.
ESTABLISHED 1897.
CAPITAL $10,000,
■i. thi, Bank are Protected by the Depositor's
Th. s,.„
Your Business Solicited.
Does a General Baaking Business
C A Hammonds. |
I Still The ?
ddayman
Quickest and Cheapest
Genuine Coca Cola at Moore s
Drug Store.
IF YOU WANT TO
Feed your Team
-or-
Take a Drive
-GO TO-
F. C. Chandler's
Livery, Feed and Sale
Stable.
Good New Rigs—Reasonable
Charges—Courteous
Treatment.
Thirty Years Together.
Thirty years of association- nn
of it. How the merit of a good thing
stands out in that time-orthe worth-
iness of a bad one. So there s no
guessworklin this evidence of Thos,
Ariss, Concord, Mict., who wntes.
" have used Dr. King's New Discov-
ery for 30 years, and its the best
cough and cold cure I ever used.
Once it findsjentrance in a home you
can't pry it out. Many families have
«ed it forty years. It's the most in-
fallible throated lung medicine on
earth. Unequaled forj lagnppe, asth-
ma hay-fever.!croup,quinsy or sore
lungs. Price 50c, *1.00 Trial bottle
free Guaranteed by all druggists.
Joplin Busines College gradu-
ates have no dry^weather-bad
T* worries. A sure salary
beats a chance crop. Notes ac-
«;,,d .or Milton- N..
September 4th.
For Sale—AJ: good 2-roomed
house —Inquire of Dr. Deans.
We 'have some^bargains in
Misses' and Men's low cut Shoes.
—Connolly.
For sale—pood corner lot on
Sout h side o! city park, size oOx
140 For iirice eee Mrs. fen Brook.
W. B. Hamilton of Afton was
at the Alluwee over Sunday.
Connolly carries a full line of
the Old Woolen Mills Pants.
Mrs. Wm. Crotzer renews her
subscription for onother year.
Morgan's Veterinary Remedies
at the Fairland Drug Co., at
reasonable prices.
J. H. Connolly was over from
Miami, Sunday, with his new
driving horse and buggy.
Miss Ella Sproul retuned to
Muskogee, Monday after an ex-
tended visit with her parents
here.
Gassoline at Fairland Drug to.,j
Ice Cream at Moore's Drug 1
Store.
Sig Elliott spent Sunday in
Afton.
Oils and Gasoline at Moore's I
Drug Store
Peirce City Laundry-John j
Ford Agent.
Vol Goins had business in Af-
ton Monday.
Go to Connolly's for your>j
Screen Doors.
Caramel Sundaes found at the
Fairland Drug Co.
Tbat Fred Penington went to i
Seneca again Sunday.
Ice Cream and Cold Drinks at
Moore's Soda Fountain.
J.D. CrocKett and wife were
up from Afton, Tuesday.
Rube and Clyde Audrain were
passengers east Monday.
The Fairland Drug Co., for
good Cold Drinks and Ice Cream.
Prescriptions acurately com-
pounded by the Fairland Drug
Co.
Tan and sunburn removed like
magic. Inquire at Moore's Drug
Store.
Packages can be loft at either
barber Shop for the Peirce City-
Laundry.
J, D. Crockett has sold his
three residences on the south
side to W. Penington.
Misses Minnie Waits, Eula
May aud Arliue dumas, returned
from Claremore Saturday. ,•
Randall Audrain has recovered
from a spell of sickness and has
gone to Missouri on a visit.
A. G. Dumas and daughter
Miss Dixie, and Geo. Rhonemus,
went to Springfield, Monday, to
buy goods.
United States Marshal, Grant
Victor, ot Muskogee, was in our
town Monday, shaking hands
with old friends.
This office did job work this
week for Gaines Bros,, and Geo.
F. Milbourn our popular hay
aud grain men.
Y. E. McCLENDON, Propr.
If you want something good in l'lour, buy the
Neosho Flour.
Every sack \s guaranteed by me.
— wimr" nrr
NEOSHO GUARANTEE, best soft wheat flour, $2.60.
NEOSHO ORIOLE, best hard wheat flour, $2.(>0.
My stock of Groceries is all new and fresh and in first
class shape. Would be glad to have you come in and
■see for yourself, as I have a fine quality of goods at
good prices.
Three Boxes Searchlight Matches 10c
Seven Bars Silk Soap " ^
Sixteen Pounds Navy Beans
Sixteen Pounds Granulated Sugar
And don't lorget Farm-
ers, that I want your
Eggs at the highest
market price. Also a
share of your patron-
age.
FAIRLAND DRUG CO.
THE HOME OF
Cold Drinks Pure Drugs.
In Dr. Smith Building, First Door South of Posto&«e
From the Grove News we learu
that Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nidiffer
are the proud parents of a new
born 10 pound boy.
John and Frank Bain of Re-
public, Mo., and Mrs. Jones, of
Binger, Okla., attended the fun-
eral of their mc u'ner here last
Sunday.
Mrs. Rsv. Jones returned from
Arkansas, Saturday, accompan-
ied by a younger sisiter, who
will make her home with her this
fall aud winter.
Willis, the 12 year old son of
Jim Crocket, sustained a broken
arm the latter part of last week
whiletrying to ridea calf. Better
get a stick horse next time
Willis.
Judge Testerman's court was
grinding Wednesday, hearing a
criminal case brought from Af-
ton on a change of venue.
Dr. Byrd requests us to state
that he has decided to return to
the Dentistry profession, aud
respectfully offers his sei vices to
to the public. Any kind of work
done desired.
Otto Chandler celebrated his
13th birthday Sunday, by giv-
ing an afternoon party to about
40 of his young friends. Refresh
ments in the way of ice cream,
cake, soda pop and peaches were
served. Of course the kids had
a time.
NOTICE.
Until Sevt. 1. 1911, 1 am go-
ingto offer my property for
sale. Anyone interested see
Geo. M. Rhonemus.
As long as this notice appears in
the paper, we will allow you rail-
road fare to Afton and return,
when your order for Photos a-
mounts to $3-00 or more.
Younger'S Studio, Afton, Okla.
I have opened up, second door
south of Bank ot Fairland, a bran
new stock of Groceries of which I
call your attention. Come in and
examine iny stock and get my
prices:
$2.40 to $2.60 per 100 Lbs.
. .°,U iV'ToVr $1.50 per Bushel.
Irish Potatoes f £
. . 10c to 12%c per Lb.
'ar , 12%c to 20c per Lb.
^ , nn 10c to 20c per Gal.
Coal Oil ^ or„
„ Two cans tor 25c.
Tomatoes ' . oc
Three cans tor 25c.
oin.. Three cans for 25c.
?•—r ,
„ , ..... ....Six cans for 25c.
Pet Milk , 1A
.... Three boxes for 10c.
Matches . _
_ Three cans for 25c.
Three 1-lb packages for 10c.
M°eal Chops, Bran, Shorts, Fruits, Candies, and in fact anything
and everything that goes.to make a first class Grocery store.
A King Who Left Home
settho world to talking, but Paul
Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y. says he
KEEPS AT HOME the King of all
Laxatives—Dr. King's New Life
Pills—and that they're a blessing to
all his family, cure constipation,
headache, indigestion, dyspsia. Only
25c at all druggists.
Accnsed Of Stealing.
E. E. Champerlain, of Clinton, Me,
boldly accused Bucklen's Arnica
Salve of stealing—the sting from
bums or scalds -the pain from sores
of all kinds—the distress from boils
or piles. "It robs cuts, corns bruises
sprain® and injuries of their terror,"
hesavs, "as a healing remedy its eq-
ual don't exist." Only 25c at all drug-
gists-
U tJVtJlJ tlliu^ uiawv —
x Make a Specialty of High
Grade Coffee and Canned
Goods. Give me a Trial.
THOS. N. FAUGHT
The Grocer.
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