The Fairland News. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1912 Page: 4 of 6
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TUDEBAKERS
Are The Best
ihjumih
It does not make a buggy any better to put a name on-it, but
when you see the name "Studebaker," on a vehicle, you know it
was made by the largest Buggy and Wclgorr Metory in the-world.
These people make and sell more Buggies than any-other fac-
tory. and if they were not good ones they could not do this.
When you buy a Studebaker, you know you^ are-bliying goods
made by reliable people, and if they are not'as represented, you
can call on your dealer and have detective parts made good. .
This is our second car of these goods we have sold, and thfey
certainly are giving good service.
We have a nice line of both Buggies and Carriages
from, and know we can suit you if you will only give i
We pay spot cash for them and can sell them as cheaj
ones can be sold.
IE you expect to fiod the truth,;
the whole truth, and nothing but:
the truth in your daily reading, I
leave the newspaper off your. list. |
To keep from publishing an oc-
casional item that is a mistake!
jand to avoid all inaccuracies is ;
{like making ja politician shut up j
about his opponent—it cant be
jdone.—Vinita Leader.
To refute the charge that they
•are all crazy to get married, the
,'young women of Kansas can
•show by the records that 30<per
cent fewer marraga licenses have
;beenissued in the state so far this
.leap year than were issued for the
^corresponding-months last year1
Jwhen the men were "poping the ;
question."—Miami li.tscord<Her.
aid.
E. R. HilMiviog near Bee Creek
in the south part of ithe'county
jwas in Miami last Saturday and
^brought with him 5 small grey
Involves from a litter of 8.-< The 8
''jcaptured'by Mr.' Hill. Tbe-coun-
!,(ty pays $3 .for each grey wolf
scalp and Mr. Hfill drew>$15- for
Pthe 5 wolf pupsi The other 3
were given to friends who will try
Cook-a-doodle-dol
I may belong to you.
But if Coxey gets a bid on me
I know just what he'll do.
He'll buy me of course.
Also Pays Highest Cash Prices
for Hides and Furs. See him.
One Block west of Cherry's.
Jforb Brag Compattp
School Supplies
Jtlogt articles! ZHtouallp Jfotmb tn a
Jftrgt Class ©rug &tore.
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Jfairlanb J2clus
YOURS TRULY,
Leaders of Low Prices.
C A Hammonds. jfatt'Ianb JJetuS
Is Still The
DRAYMAN,
Quickest and Cheapest
IRA M. THORNHILL
Notary Public
Offce with Fairland News
Up stairs—3rd door—Campbell
B1 ck.
JOHN T. NEWPORT, Peblisher
Entered as seccmd-class matter
April,4: 1908, at the post office at,
Fairland, Oklahoma, under the act
of Congress of March 3, 1873'.' .
SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR
Telephones!
FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1912.
This issue
tains the am
Smith of A
th& demi«e
County Att
has been a r
nearly a yea
the law Un
lend, Tenn.
man who has
since his cow
ty. He , stan
town which
commendatii
Swat the bind?? hond
tion, and swat it hard.
proposi-
causes heartburn, sour
stomach, nervousness,
nausea, impure blood, and
more trouble than many :
different kinds of diseases.'
The food you eat ferments
in your stomach, and the
poisons it forms are ab-
sorbed into your whole
system, causing many dis-
tressing symptoms. At the
first sign of indigestion, try
' e62
Bedford's
Hack-Draught'
the old, reliable, vegetable
liver powder, to 'quickly
cleanse your system from
these undesirable poisons.
Now we know spring has ar-
rived. . Cyclones are in evidence.
A small boy, a.fishing rod, a
tin oan and a/dog. Of course
it's spring.
More new houses. Lett them
come. Fairland never has had
as many houses as she needed.
With a city marshal, a deputy
sheriff, a constable and a special
night watch, Fairland ought to
be a perfect little paradise- this
summer.
Mrs. Riley Laramore, of
Goodwater, Mo., says: " I
suffered for years from dyspep-
sia and heartburn. Thedford's
Black-Draught, in small doses,
cured my heartburn in a few
days, and now 1 can eat without
distress." Try it.
Insist on Thedford's
The time of the year has ar-
rived when we will have to listen
to people tell about what large
hail-stones they saw fall once,
and the size of the fish they
caught.
The state capltol location will
be up to vote on again this fall.
It is now proposed to move it
back to Guthrie. If Guthrie
wants it right bad why don't
she get Charley Haskel to steal
■ it like Oklahoma City did?
JOHN T. NEWPORT, Publisher
Entered as second-class matter
April,4 1908, at the post office at,
Fairland, Oklahoma, under the act
of Congress of March 3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR
FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1912.
Stock Food at Moore's Drug
Store.
Wallpaper! Wallpaper! Moons
Drug Store.
Linen flinch calling cards at
the News office.
Mrs. Ollie Mullen was up fio<n
Wvaiidott, Saturday.
Dr. Clark had buiiiies* at Sa-
pulpa, the first of the week.
Miss Anna Rose visited hom-
fulks near Ogetchee, Mondav.
Screen Doors and Screen Wire
at The Fairland 'Har inare i!o.
U. S. Marshel, Grant Victor of
Muskogee, was in our tow n lanr
Saturday
You will fltid at Shepherd's r! e
Newest Dres -Uoods mid D'e>s
rriniinings
Little Miss Fannie .luuns re
turned to Vinita, Monday nin a
iug to school
■I. M Fields order the News to
hi* father in law, .1 A Cra.vfoid
at Wilburton
County Attorney Fitzgerald
and Mayor Ham of Miami, were
in our town Mondav.
For Sale—2( acres of tirsi
class land 1% miles from town,
lnqnirt of .1. \V. I 'handler.
M I'm II. S. Vaughn south of
town litis been enjo.xing a visit
from In i mother from Illinoise.
O. P. VI. Zima.erii.nn was over
from across the rivet Monday,
shaking hands with the voters
Mrs. li H. t"iilhert and babi
came in Iroiu Musko fe Sunday
evening to visit her parents
south of town.
J. J. HICKMAN
DENTIST
Gold Fillings, Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty
PRICES REASONABLE
Office at Moore's Drug Store Examination Free.
5C0 Men Wanted
To buy sweet potatoe plants
from P W Hammonds.
DR. H. J. CLARK
RESIDENT5 DENTIST
All Kinds of Dental Work Performed by the
Most Scintific Methods-
All Work Guaranteed. Your "Work Solicited.
Office up stairs in Campell Bros, building.
Among
Marv E.
Wednesday
grading cre\
Fuirldud. S
tb grade ooi
Gr. She will
ately.—Miai
John T. N
Fairlaud Ne
day on his v
after busin
says that t
he had a far
aud he seei
thing.on his
ican.
Every goc
the keenest i
of bfe-ewn f
churches, i
tihat goes
and happic
done there i
apologize ft
or for any!
Afton Amer
Fairland
over the fat
Co., will er
plant for let
opperate a
at that pla
Fait land, b
speaks better lor vinita tnan it| umuiiu«niu wi«iuiug tiiauKcoi
does for our sister city.—Vinita! ®ver seen in. any.man, according to
Leader.' | W. B. Holsclawt* Clarendon, Tex , j
I was effected year&ago in his brother.
A cat at Ashland was watch-| nuch a dreadful cough," he
ing a hole for a certain rat, says writes, "that tllJourfamily thought
the Clipper. A bootlegger came he was going iuto consumption, but
along and scared the cat away he begau totuae■ Dr^Kioga New Dis-!
and iu doing so dropped his bot- i covery, and was coraplatrtfy cured by 1
tie of boose, which broke anditou botrtlfes. Now hiisisound audj
spilled. The rat came out and'!'"*'1"and weighs 21H pounds. For'
licked up some of the booze I many ywrs.o r1aBnlyihMiiIu ed this
wonderfuli j remedy for Coughs and j
Colda with rxoetaBi results." It's I
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VWTWV ♦ VVVW V I VTTTTV ♦ %
Confederate Veterans I
Will Meet at X
Macon, May 7-9 t
I
Make your preparations now to be there then. i
There may not be many more such reunions, and cer- I
tainly there will be none at a city that is so well pre- *
pared to entertain you and make your stay one of %
delightful memories. X
Reduced Round Trip Fares *t"
will be in effect from Frisco Line points so that you *
$ need not stay home because of the "expense"—it will %
T not cost much to go. t
X The Frisco Agent can give you full facts about the %
% reunion and the reduced fares. See him today. J
* >
3F you want to buy or sell Farms or City
Property, secure Loans or Insurance, see
Mabrey & Horn
THE LAND MEN
Rough and Timber Land in Demand
FAIRLAND
OKLAHOMA
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Do You Need More Water
If so, see
J, M. Bartmess
An experienced aud practical well
driller. Prices always reasonable and
work allways satisfactory. Guaran
tees to case out all surface water and
nil if desired.
J. B. THORNHILL
>ff«l'H llH 111 I lie I III,III'
t ii iJo inn iiinl nil kintls nt
DRAY1NG. TRANSFERiNG.
Kendle and Muskogee Oil.
juick Service Cheap !ates
L
East Side Main Street
"Now
that was looking
Miami Kee®rd-Herald..
| Willi • rxwirrtn.- itjouim. atn
wuere is tuat d a cat' uuick, safe, reliable aud guaranteed
was looking for me?"—1 Price W) cents and §1.00. Trial J;ot-
tie free «t«U drug^ibts
jfairianlb ©rug Companp
®lje jttjomr lot
^9ure Brugs atitr Colb Srmbs
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The Fairland News. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1912, newspaper, April 26, 1912; Fairland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc99524/m1/4/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.