The Fairland News--Herald. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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Would You Rather
five Than Receive?
Of course you would
but the question is
WHAT shall I give?
?
Right here is wheie this store will be of great
benefit to you. Our well selected line of
GIFT GOODS!
enables us to offer suggestions that will turn
your troubles to pleasures. We now have our
Holiday C^oocis
on display, and invite you to come and see our
line, and remember we are always glad to
show you. Yours for a Merry Christmas.
Moore's Drug Store
77iv Star>!
ikfjool J2oteS
L. D. Long and Mr. Buzzard
i visited the school Monday,
Miss McCans has organized a
[ society in her room. They have
named it the Ottawa Society.
I All of her pupils have become
j members excepi the following:
; Carroll Moore, Eva Marcum,
! Ray Cole, Nancy New, Loyd Har-
j lan, Charles Crockett, Dexter
Garman, Dewey Hallam, and
j Harold Niksch.
The first program will be J
rendered next Friday.
j These societies- are valuable |
i adjuncts to our school, and with
very few exceptions the mem- j
bers do better work in their
school work than do those who
are not members.
Every member of the Nirith I
and Tenth Grades belong to the
Sequoyah Society, and every j
pupil in Miss Nelle ^Rycroft's j
room are members of the Achen- ;
j ean Society except Bobby
\ Audrain.
You a,re always welcome to
j any of their meetings.
| Tomorrow is the date of the
Ottawa Teachers' Meeting. It
will be held in the Methodist
I church. A very interesting
program is arranged. We shall
be pleased to have the town
; well represented.
i There will be a Basket Bali
game Saturday afternoon,
i Fairland High School v. s, Afton
| High School. Game called at
2:30. All who are present may
expect a good gam? as a tie
is being played off
An admission fee of 10c. will
b3 charged to defray expenses.
Come out and see a good game
and help our boys.
EDWIN PRIER
Photographer
I make Photos at my home one block South and one
West of Frisco depot. Private redidencc, I can copy
and enlarge any photograph. Come in and look over
my samples. Bring me your Kodak films to finish,
MOTTO: SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
N. C. Gallemore,
Cashier.
J. H. Connolly,
President.
Frank Gaines,
Vice President.
Bank of Fairland.
ESTABLISHED 1807.
CAPITAL $10,000.
The Depositors of this Bank are Protected by the Depositor,®
Guarantee Futid of the State of Oklahoma.
Does a General Banking Business.
Your Business Solicited.
NEW MEAT MARKET
This is to inform my old friends and customers that I have
opened a new MKA.T MARKET in Fairland, and will
be glad to have the public call on tne when in
need of anything in my line. Located
1st door West of Bank of Fairland.
I. W TESTERMAIN.
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AUCT1
COL. A. D. STOFFER
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99 Vpftrs Fxnprience 1 Entered as second-class niatter
- ie"rS LX| ' n . ^ i April 4, 1908, at the post office at
' I Fairland. Oklahoma, under the act
' of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Inquire at this offi<e
♦ Bov mm & Penington ♦
* DRAY1NG and TRANSFER *
+ Meet all passenger trams on hoth+
_ railroads. Handle any light ^
freight, express, baggage. ^
^Headquarters at Fau^ht's Store. ^
DR. R. A JOHNSTON
Resident Dentist
Office OVer Campbell Brothers Store
Fairland, : : Oklahoma
♦ ) Published Every Friday Morning.
subscription $1.00 per year.
No. 67
Telephones
W elcome Teachers.
Aurora and Sulphur Bend,
finite a bit cooler now, and
Z 3frnm (Our £xrfyangr ffablr ~ I We're having BUeli big frosts, looks
wi|,l;e>' time sure. The apos-
I tolio meeting is in good progress
j at Sulphur this week.
j Sunday School at Sulphur was
j not very well attended last Sun-
| day on account of Preaching ser-
i vice before noon. They couldn't
] get back to Sunday School and
j preaching at night.
j Sunday School at. Aurora was a
Mljen Cijvtstmas {EimeS
Comes &ounb
omes round
| When Christmas time
it seems
[ As though the long, long years
I ltoll back and take away our cares.
I And dry up all our tears.
II don't know why it is. but when
I The great day comes along,
Just ten more shopping days be- I set to feeliu' young again,
fore Christmas. | -*u< k'"d ;,f tur" to son?' .
______ ; An 1 whistle ana £0 on just like
, . . A boy would.
Free show at the school building ^ ^ wor,<(
this afternoon. Now will you go?
I'll be bound,
eems to brighten up
When Christmas time comes round.
Everybody go to
Huff's Restaurant
First Door North of Cherry's
For vorr Meals, Short Orders,
Cold Drinks, Nuts,
Fruits, Etc.
Try Us and You'll Come Again.
We managed to get the paper out
I again this week—bttwetu sneezes.
I More new business starting up in
' Fairland in spite of some people's
howl about haed times.
A Telephone
We understand all our churches
| are arranging for Christmas enfer-
! tdinments. But Christmas is differ-
j ent to Thanksgiving you know.
I'm tickled at the Jumpin' Jack,
And all them kind ol things.
I like to watch the toys that play
By windin' up the springs.
And Rome how—don't know why it is
L re seems to fill the air.
And I forget I've enemies
Or troubles anywhere.
And every little while 1 sort
Of listen for the sound
Of voices that have long been still,
When Christmas time comes round
j little late last Suuday but we had a
good service any way.
There will be a pie supper at
Aurora next Saturday night f or
the bebetit of our preacher.
Jiin Fountain is moving in the
house with Rev. ilarve Weston
until he gets a place for next year.
Gilbert White is moving on the
John VlcCullough place where Jim
Fountain formerly lived,
The friends and relatives of
A. W, Jlouk, gave him a surprise
birthday dinner Thursday.
Sam Jones and family came back
from Spavanaw last week.
In your Lome is not only
a luxury—it is a necessity.
It costs but a trifle and
adds much to the comfort
and convenience of the good
wife, mother and sister.
Let us put ,\oti in a phone
It will pay its way.
Elsewhere iu this issue will be I wish that I was Santa Claus,
j found an appeal from the State Or | And had a magic sleigh,
I han Home at Pryor, for homes for
| orphan children. Anyone in a posi-
| tiou to give one of these little ones
a good home, would be doing a righ-
| teous act to do so.
United Telephone Company
"ITIOinn"
Live Stock and General
AUCTIONEER
Before dating a sale see rae at my
residence one mile west of
FAIRLAND, OKLA.
There Is more Catarrh In tiil3 sect'on ol
the country tlmn nil other tliai ru'-
to^ei-her, and until tho 1 "t. t > -r3
v.t.* supposed to b.; incurs!.! . f r ,*i t-■'
j.iL.iy years doctors proncu.u- I i! ft local
( 'sense and prescribed 1 >cal r:m 1 o.j, a-v!
Ly constantly failing t> ci'..c v.-:th lo<--.•
treatment, pronounced it i.icuraU . S !
tn • 11n3 proven Catarrh to l> ; u. ■ ins;.-
tu'ionai dtaeaae. and thevfor- r :uir ■
ronatitutlonal treatment, lljll'a,< .-.tarr
Cu.e, manufactured by 1 . .1 « «■ ' *•
T ilcdo, Ohio. I'l the cvly i.nnet.tu-
Now you may not care anything
about the school eutertainment to
night, but if you did not attend last
night you should go tonight. You
will not only be pleased with the ex-
ercises, but you'll be contributing to
the Christmas funds of the Suuday
schools of the town. You should go
for that if nothing else.
To .visit all the children who
Lcok forward to the day -
The orphans and the cripples and
The poor folks everywhere,
All children that are good and kind, !
And don't forget t&eir prayers
I'll bet you that they'll all be glad
When they got up and found
Thiir stockiu's fairly bustin' out
When Christmas timt cqpje round
Oh, happy time of jinglin' bells,
And hills all white with snow.
Oh, joyful day that takes us back
To care- free bug ago.
I wonder if up there above
Where happy angels roai£,
They do not get to thinkin' of
The happy times at home.
And turn, in fancy, back once more.
To listen to the sound
Of voices that have long been Btill
When Christmas time conies round.
•—Selected
tional cure on the market. J. U 11.1.> .. in
term!!-.' in doses from 10 Cr ps to a. tea
•D"orifii1 It nets directly on tlv blooo
pn,. mucous surface* of the >vote r.i. JThcj
of -• one hundred dollars for my f.s il
f^iiy to ^ure. Gcnd for c rci:!avs ft.Ti te~ -
r
f ' i >r r'i
Today is Patron's Day at our Pub-
lic Schools. It is also the day for
the rural contest of school work.
Take an hour or two off and visit our
school. It will do your old dried up
soul good. It will bring back to
your minds sweet memories of child
hoods happy days, and ycu will for-
get lor awhile that you are growing
old. It will encourage the children
who have benu working hard to have
something with which to entertain
you. Somtthing they think you will | re8U|l8 0fu,n f„now. Use Dr. Kings
enjoy Rnd appreciate. Thay ar_e ex i New Life pi|l„ ft„d vou will soon
pecting you, and their hearts will bii j ^ ^
sad if you are not there. Don't dts- j .1
appoint them. You owe it to the
children to go. You owe it to your-
self to go. Take time to go. Go !
Constipation Poisons You
If yon are constipated, your en.
tiro system is poisoned by the waste
matter kept in the body—serious
follow.
you
of constipation, headache,
and othty .troubles. 25o at all
Druggists or by mad. H. E. Buck-
Ic i & C> , I'diltlulpliii-^-. > uis.
Worn Out?
No doubt you are, i!
you suffer from any of the
numerous ailments to
which an women are sub-
ject. Headache, back-
ache, sideache, nervous-
ness, weak, tired feeling,
are some of the symp-
toms, and you must rid
yourself of them in order
to feel well. Thousands
of women, who have
been benefited by this
remedy, urge you to
TAKE
Cardui
The Woman's Tonic
Mrs. Sylvania Woods,
of Clifton Mills, Ky., says:
"Before taking Ca r d u i,
I was, at times, so weak j
could hardly walk, and
the pain in my back and
head nearly killed me.
After taking three bottles
of Carii-ii, the pains dis-
appeared. Now 1 feel as
well as I ever did. Every
suffering woman should
try Cardui." Get a bottle
today. E-68
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X-MAS
♦Will be here in a few days. We
* know you'I! want a lot of good
J things to eat during the holidays,
Sand we want to sell you your nick
tnacks as well as your staples. See
before you buy the children's
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Candies, Nuts,
Fruits, Etc.
Everything Good to Eat
Everything Awful Cheap
White & Harper
Farm Wanted
Would like to rent a farm of
about50 acres to cultivate, with
15 or 20 acres, pasture., grain
rent. —Cl.vde llelrn, Route 1,
Fairland, Okla.
No Hunting
All parties are hereby notified
that I will tolerate no hunting
with dotr or gun in nay pasture
4| miles northeast of Fairland.
-C. B. Long.
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Newport, John T. The Fairland News--Herald. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1913, newspaper, December 12, 1913; Fairland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc99648/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.