Fairland News. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1911 Page: 4 of 6
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M) REASON FOR L'-OUBT
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FAIRLAND DRUG CO,
THE HOME OF
Cold Drinks Pure Drug's
In Dr. Smith Building, First Door South of Postoffice
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8. President.
F.ramk Gaines, N. C. Gallkiiorl,
V-Pres. Cashier.
ESTABLISHED 1897.
CAPITAL $ 10.000
| The Depositors of this Bank are Protected by the Depositor's
K Guarantee J?nn<i of the State of Oklahoma.
| Docs n General Banking Business. Your Business Solicited,
A Statement of act . Sacked by a }
Strong Guarantee.
We guarantee complete relief
to all sufferers from constipa-
tion, or, in every case where we
fail, we will supply the medicine
free.
Kexall Orderlies are a.
effective, dependable, and safe
bowel regulator, stiengthener,
and tonic They aim to rees-
tablish nature's functions'in a
quiet,.easy way. They do not
cause inconvenience, griping or
nausea. They are so pleasant
to take and work so easily that
they may he taken by anyone at
any time. They thoroughly tone
tip the w hole system to healthy
ant ivily.
Kcxall Orderlies are unsurpas
A Cottage or a Mansion?
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ARE YOU SA1
tri r; Us f"! • • n>s Pi f; Itj Rq
Or do you \v• 1111 to iiet ler your condiQ
Live flsli swim up stream, dead oins t
to b" a "fluale'V" It in ail in your <nvn,Hi
Our life vvoik is to prepare voting tiajjjjS
sitions and to plae" ihem in positions.
Whit \\ i1 i1 • > t j • i !',!]• Iimah'oils o' ffl
a t, sttt'i!! cost i! * i'ii vvi-'li it.
But No Matter,
Only remember this::
\\ haii .you yet ready to build, let us make you an esti-
!<Tn
Lookout for Ft
m next!
• ii'usi rnOolloffo .1
us six il.ltsiph of
Is likely r-i
ii*i 5i 1 in h for oi|
; prs r?i ft* Ka n tn
Muskogee Businc
118 South Tliird St.
J. B. THORNH1LL
•"fir
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En
Aprik"
F:mT
of Ota
Tc
Offers his services to the public
to do any and all kinds of ,JOIT,
DRAYING. TRANSFERING,
and ali kinds of teamwerk.
£>uick Service Chcnp Rates
AUCTION EE Si
1 am located at Miami, Okla., and; p
ready to answer all calls ol those in ;
need of my services. Have had 20 j [■
years experience. Re'erance, •). H. | jj
Hurnerd, Win. Kariierd or Savings ^ (
Bank and Trust Co., all of Miami. | j
J. E. DENWIDLUE. j ,J
I loo 1
Jteis' liO TO THE'"it® it|ie
Central Barber Shop ] u'e|
For a Hood Easv Shnve, Nobby |
Hair Out or Kiuc Shampoo.
Located in Miller-Geek Huildingjco SB
Eastside Main Street ipr"
A. .!. DOUGLASS Prop. til
— —r.- :. ~r— ! ht-Jjl
Window Glass—Moore's Dru./
"itore. . °
District court is in session in
uiamj.
Rexall Kidney Pills at Moor's
Orug 8 tore.
(iassoliue, 20 cents per gul -I
Moores Drug Store.
SidCampell had business at
tahlequah tW week.
Lauitdrv Basket each Wednes-
day. Moor s nrUg Sto^,
J-'airhiud J)ru^(Jb., km a new
>(>-to date line of Stationery.
swill show you our new
'""j Lei",lei' Koods. (Jon,e in
ind see. i'airliin,] OrUg Co.
Johu Connolly and Fred WhI
ker are each l uil,ii«g addit&us
to their residences on West Com
uer avenue
thD|im ,J MrM> and I
tire little one, of Muldrow, were '
this $300.0(7 inTtru*
11 da.) accompanied by 1 vv-i a. tj w
mother, Mrs. BridenVtiue. . J iiuimm
n,:ip. just save your tickets, that'
jy
Is invited to call at our store
—and see the new—
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PIANO
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4/ If weak, you need Cardui, ¥A
%'} the woman's tonic. Cardui W,
is made from gentle herbs, ||| j
fee acts in a natural manner, 'cM i
and has no bad results, as fn i
kjj.j sonic of the strong drugs j
sometimes used. Asa med- K<j!'
icine—a tonic—lor weak, |
tired, worn-out women, fl!
£3 Cardui has been a popular sd >
§3 f'-'.ccess for over 50 years. ^;
nient of Security Stock and Foul-
try Remedy, the kind that is
guaranteed, at Moore's
store. "
Anything how fr .m a load of
wood fa a car of luniim,. at I
liuherts Saw Mill, one mile west)
liatlroad bridge on the Victor
iarm.-M. F, Roberts.
wii'16! Jnplin '^hsiuess College
K'adly help any young lady
The ' J C°Udi,i0U life.
Utere s a demand for dtenogra.
phers and Bookkeepors-the Col-
ege received 7 calls last week.
I res Weatherly gets places in 1
small families to work for board.
Every dollar purchase at
® fflv®s ^ou a chance
z *ls«ne$300-00 inst™-
ment. It coses you nothing
just save your tickets, that's
. An absolutely fair and
impartial proposition. We
beg- to remain,
Leaders of Low Prices,
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The Woman's Tonic
PMrs. Lula Walden, of g
Cramlin, S. C., followed fi
this advice. Read her let-
ter: "1 was so weak,
u. j when I ih st L egan to take
jjk Cardui, that it tired rne to
M walk just a little. Now, I
H can do all the general ||
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front with rapid strides, and it
'might do other towns some
jgood to watch how she is doing
i 't- A system ol water works and
land an electric light plant are
j now being installed. Also sever-
| al new business blocks have but
j recently been built, and side-
j walks are running throughout
; the town. A movement is now
'on loot to pave Main street.
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two (32) iu Township twenty
Range twenty-tbree (28).
■ Said real estate will be sold on the Itlou cu"gh "d (;0"i'1 «o little to
er Iri^litlul ''Ou^tl wfe c. v."!.;. .
UV) «'V 6U.V1S. M
M housework, for a family of ft ■ - i
m 9." Try Cardui for your m S ch a epirit of push any energy
M troubles, ft may be the H is seldom seen in a townofonlv!
en ...... .. , . s-oc
following terms and conditions to-wit:
Cash in hand. Bids for the purchase
thereof must be in writing and must
be filed in the county court or deliv-
ered to the undersigned at her plae *
of residence, two and one-half miles
southwest of Oseuma, Oklahoma, and
a certified cheek for25percent of the
amount of any such bid, payable to
the order of tiie Guardian, to accotu
panv all bids.
Dated this 27th day of Sept. 1911.
Vauda McOuilouTh.
help her. After many remedies fail-
ed, her auut urged her to take Dr.
King's New Discovery. "1 have
been using, it for some time," she
wrote.''and the awful cungli has al-
most gone. It also saved my little
boy when taken with a severe bron-
chial trouble." This innehless medi-
cine has no equal 'for thtoat and lung
troubles. Price 50c and $1 00. Trial
' I i'1'fi • '• meed by all Drug-
. jlfll)- !'b at tilt
■Ws office
iami
" i, it !•'. ll. No. 3, or'
See OttaW-M Co'.tuly National
dank, niv cum tuner's best
reference, Miami, Oklahoma.
For Coughs, Colds :iik fL-ailrtppe jfei
op litk'-q cough
vjivk medicine
If not better than any other
j
J. S. MOORE wiii rcfimd your mooe /
TheA'ewn—six tvn.i ... -in,. •
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