The Fairland News--Herald. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
After Four Tears of Discouraging
' Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave
Up in Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue.
Catron, Ky.—In an interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
writes as follows: "I suffered for four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
this time, I could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
all. At times, 1 would have severe pains
In my left side.
The doctor was called in, and his treat-
ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was
soon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
1 had gotten so weak 1 could not stand,
and I gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle of
Cardui, the woman's tonic, and 1 com-
menced taking it. From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
tiring me, and am doing my work."
If you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don't give up in despair. Try
Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, in its 50
years of wonderful success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold Cardui for years. He knows what
It will do. Ask him. He will recom-
mend it. Begin taking Cardui today.
Write to: Chtttanooea Medldn. Co., Ladlrf
Advisory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special
liutructiutu on your case and 64-pate book,' Horn#
freatntot for Women," sent in plain wrapper. E66-B
Hocal JSeto*
Threshing
COAL
Don't fail to see us
before buying your
THRESHING COAL.
We hanule the best
grade.
PRICES
ALWAYS
REASONABLE
R. JVV. H ALE,
DEALER.
The Good Old
Summer Time
Is Here!
The time for Birds, r'lnwcrti,
Ice Cream
Cold Drinks
You can Ami the birds suid
flowers Host anywhere but
yon are more piiruoulur
about your R'ifrpuliincuts,
aud you should lie.
Fairland Drug Co.
is the place to tro for these
lit tie dtJhticies of all kirn's
ns well as a choice line of
Cigars, Confections,
Etc. Etc.
Lpi Fii.kH hIkiw \nu. ■
saBsaaaaBflaMiaugq
A Telephone
In your home is not. onl.y
a luxury—it is a necessity.
It costs but a trifle and
adds much to I lie comfort
and convenience of the good
wife, mother and. sii-tor.
Let. ;> put,yon m n phone
It ivili .inv its ttnv.
Uoited Telephone Crimps.:y
A Valuable Book frem
To ihe readers of thin paper Dr.Chin.
L. Burk«, the eminent, Cilturrh Special,
ist, of tfOO W*l<Us«lm UUg.. Kansnj
City, Mo., will wtul lii* book ''CatfUTtj
«n.i iiw Dangers ' Tbti doctor will bn
lileiiiieil to tell mn ■' his dire, and
Ivhut he cnu ii<. fo '' you wi'i'a
iiiiu a brief t)l«tor; ( . udy
Fireworks at Moore's.
Buy the boy a flacr, All sizes
at Emmerts.
The News-Herald, $1.00 year
strictly in advance.
Melvin Latidrum of Afton
spent Sunday here.
Mrs. Alice Hamilton was an
Afton visitor Sunday.
The coolest place in town is at
! Moore's scda fountain.
! if flies bother your cows, get
j Cow-Ease, at Fairland Drug Co.
Crowford's Comedians next
Monday night. Band concert
at 7:30.
Lunch Baskets at Emmerts,
just the thing for your picnic
dinner.
C. V. Houk and family of Ose-
; lima, were guests of the editor's
j family last Sunday.
If you want to take a few
snaps, get a kodak from Tyler
j Furnishing reasonable
Mrs. Vauda McCullough of
^ near Oseuma was a business
caller at this office Monday last.
Dick Woodson called last Fri-
| day and had the News-Herald
sent to his grandfather at Adrin
Mo.
Several from town attended
the Sunday school picnic and
basket dinner at Ogeechee last
Sunday.
Next Monday is the time
Judge Williams speaks at Fair-
land. Come out at 11 a. m. and
hear him.
Mrs. H. Hickox called Monday
and had the paper sent to her
daughter Miss Pauline at Okla-
homa City.
Ida and Carl Landrutn return-
ed to their home in Afton last
Saturday, after a couple of day's
visit with friiyids here.
The Christian Sunday school,
with a number of invited friends
went to the river last Sunday
and spent the day picnicing.
Cherry Merc. Co. will make
you as Rood or better prices for
cash than any firm in Ottawa
couuly on everything you buy.
Bring your Shoes and Har-
ness repairing to W. [I. Prewit,
j first door north of Frisco res-
taurant, on Main street in Fair-
land.
While bathing on Grand river
[ last Sunday, some young men
j had their pockets picked of
several dollars. • Pretty tough
i on the boys.
j John Connolly tells a pretty
I big one about running over a
j jack rabbit with his car between
here and Miami a few days ago.
Ask him abo.itit.
Mrs. Lena Goins, south of
town called Tuesday and advanc-
ed her subscription to the News-
Herald.. Mrs. Goins never lets
her subscription lapse-
W. D. Morse was over from
Miami last Saturday, jollying
with the boys about his reelec-
tion. Mr. Morse is a candidate
for County Attorney on the re-
publican ticket without opposi-
I tlon,
j (Station Agent Hart is a con
testant for an automobile which
Ihe Oklahoma World is going to
giveaway, and will appreciate
Uuw assistance his friends can
j give him to help win the
I prize
Cares Stubborn, Itchy ;£klu
Troub en
• 'I cmilil somicli niywlf to pieces,"
ia often heard from sufferers of Eo-
Tetter, Itch :md mini!,!)* &kin
tenijit ioiiw. Don't soiatoh—-stop I lie
Itching at. oiujc with Dr. Hobson's
Uv-^cnia Ointment, lis first appli-
cation stops healing; Itud, Uollgh,
Scaly, Itching Skin in soothed by
the Healing and Cooling Medicine, j
Mrs. I'. A. Einfeldt, Uock Inland,
111., ilier lining Dr. llobsoii's Kr-1
y.cina Oinlnwnit, wrtlbs : "This is;
Li t; liivt time in 10 years 1 have
t re from ihe dreiolt'ul ail-
Machine Oil at Faughts.
E. A. McCans was down from
Granby, Tuesday,
Mrs. Jack Wallan was an Af
ton visitor Monday.
A new car of K. C, Maid Flour
at Campbell Bros, only S2.40
Everybody wants U. S. flags
for the Fourth. See J. S. Moore.
Don't let the flies eat your
horses up. See Finke about it.
Mrs. S. F. Campbell and little
boys were visiting in Afton,
Tuesday.
Miss Zola Newport returned
from a six weeks visit at Fre-
donia, Kas., last Saturday.
P. V. Sutton came up from
Vinita Saturday evening, and
spent Sunday in his old home
town.
A. L. Davis and wife of Broken
Arrow, spent Saturday and Sun-
day with their son Rev. Davis
and family.
Evangelist L. C. Wolfe passed
through here Monday on his
way home from a preaching tout-
through Kentucky.
IraThornhill and wife return-
ed from the hills this week
where they had been helping
Mr. Darnell make a crop.
All Past Grand Odd' Fellows
are requested to be at the hall
tonight, as there is business that
demands your presence.
Messrs Einsell, Lee and Me-
Guireof Miami, were here Tues-
day, boosting for their trade day. j
We acknowledge a friendly call
from Mr. Einsell.
The Miami papers say that
Billy Plumblee, Crawford's lead-
ins comedian, is just as funn.y -as
ever. Everybody here remem-
bers Billy, who didn't "give a
darn."
Geo. Brown of Miami, demo-
cratic candidate for Court Clerk
was greeting the voters here
last Wednesday. Geo. has a
good warm hand shake for all
the boys and they all like him.
Lots of New Goods just re
ceived, bought late at low prt>
ces, and will give customers
benefit of same, J, C. Shep'
herd & Co.
4th July! Get Ready!
MM -,^7'-"'
LESS MONEY
FOR BETTER GOODS
LOOK AT THE CHANGE
YOU GET
WE SELL BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEV.
BECAUSE WE BUV OUR GOODS RIGHT. KNOWING
HOW ENABLES US TO BUV RIGHT. WANTING TO
STAV IN BUSINESS. WE SELL RIGHT. BUT WE
SEEK STYLE AND QUALITY AS WELL AS A LOW
PRICE WHEN WE BUY. YOU CAN COUNT ON THE
GOODS WE SELL.iBECAUSE WE COUNT ON MAKING
EUERYONE WHO DEALS WITH US ONCE. A CUS-
TOMER FOR LIFE.
FROM OUR ALWAYS LOW PRICES, WE HAVE
MADE PRICES LOWER STILL TO CLEAR OUT OUR
SUMMER GOODS.
ONLY ONE MORE WEEK UNTIL THE 4TH. A
DANDY LINE OF SHOES. HOSE. BELTS. TIES AND
OTHER FURNISHINGS TO SELECT FROM.
COME WHILE THE "PICKING" IS GOOD.
J. C. Shepherd & Co.
THE LOW PRICE CASH STORE
This office has been bept on
the jump this week getting out
4th of Jnly dope.
Choice Flour at Campbell's,
$1-0. We only ask that you try
one sack.
Dr. T. W. Brim [♦♦♦♦
j Veterinary Surgeon
—Now lorn toil at—
OSEUMA, : : OKLAHOMA
i Calls niiHHernl dn\ ornight.
Always Xead to Better Health
Serious sickness start in disor- j
ders of the stomach, liver ami kid- j
neys. The best corrective and pre- j
ventive is Dr. Rings Now Life
Pills. They purify the blood, Pre-
vent Constipation, keep Liver, Kid-
ney and Bowels in healthy condi-
tion ( ive you better health by
ridding the system of fermenting
and gassy foods. Effective and
wild. 25c at your Druggist. Buck-
lea's Arnica Salve for all hurts.
(First published June 12, 11)14.)
Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Land
Foreclosure
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance of an order of sale issued
out of the District Court of Ottawa
County, Oklahoma, on the 27th day
of May 1914, in an action wherein the
Bank of Fairland, Oklahoma, a cor-
poration, was plaintiff, and Emma
Itubin, et. al. were defendants, direct-
ed to me, the undersighed SheritY of
Ottawa County, commanding- nie to
levy upon, appraise and sell the fol-
lowing described property, situated,
lving and boin^ in Ottawa County,
State of Oklahoma, to-wit:
All of the South half of the North-
west Quarter of the Southwest Quarter
of Section Eight (8), Township Twen-
ty-six (20), North of Range Ttventv-
three (23) East, and containing twenty
(20) acres, mo^e or less.
to satisfy a judgment und decree of
foreclosure in favor of said plaintifi
anil against said defenda^ti*. J.Cmniu j
H.ubin and Charley Ru'bin, obtained j
and Auade in said court on the 8Ui day
oi May, Mil4, for the sum of Five
Hundred, Seventy-six and 9,'MOO Dol-
lars and Seventy-nine and 05-100 Dol
Jars costs, with interest thereon at ten
per cent per annum from Ihe Bill day
of May, 11)14,and costs accruing,I will
on the 13tli day of July, 1014, at "the j
hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at i
the south door < f the coiwt house in
the city of Miami, in said county and
State, offer for sale and sell to ti e
highest lildJor. for cash, the said
property above described, or so much
thereof as will satisfy said judgment
with interest and costs.
Wit icss mv hand this 4:!i clav o
.Tune. 1914. GEO. O. GIBSON, '
Slit i !'; ul Ut: j;wa L'cpi.ty, Okla,
Kti'WW An,
♦ ♦♦♦♦*♦««*
iid. Penington «
6 DKAYINU and TR VNSFHR #
t Meet all passenger tranis on both *
^ railroads. Handle any light ^
freight, express, baggage.
Just received some great bar/
gains in Men and Boys Cloth'
ing. Get our prices before you
buy. J, C, Shepherd & Co,
Coughs and Colds Weaken the
System
Continued Coughs, Colds and
Hrouchial troubles ivre depres*i-ng
anrb weaken the system. Loss of
weight and appetite generally fol-
low. Get a 50o bottle of I)r. Kings
New Discovery today. It mill stop
your cough. The first dose helps.
The best medicine for Stubborn
Coughs, Colds and all throat and
lung troubles. Mr. (). II. Brown*
Muscatiue, Ala., writes: "My wife
was sick during the hoi euiniuer
months and I honestly believe Dr.
King's New Discovery saved her
life." Good for children. 50c and
$1.00 at your Druggist.
Frank J, Weilep
Attorney-at-L.aw
iFairland, - OklanorriL
DR. I<. A JOHNSTON
Resident Dentist
Office OVer Cuinplicll Brother* Store
; Fairland, : : Oklahoma,
^ Headquarters at Faught's Store. ^
$100 Reward, $100
I Tho readers of this paper will be
I pleased to leurn that there is at least ono
ilrraded disease that science has bet'ii
i ablo to cure in ull its stages, and that i3
! Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only-
positive euro now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, reouires a constitutional treat-
1 ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in-
: ternally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of tho system, there-
by destroying tho foundation of the dis-
ease. and giving tho patient strength by
i building up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing its work. The proprietors
have so much faith in its curative pow-
ers that they offer One Hundred Dolla -s
for any case that It falls to cure. Send
tor list of testimonials.
, Address P. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio.
I Bold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Geo, F,
Mil bourn , , ,
Agent for
Biau^as Lighting
and
Cooking Plants.
Also Buys and
Sells all Kinds of
Grain, Feed,
& Farm Seeds
FAIRLAND, OKLAHOMA.
SMART SPRING STYLES I PETERS SHOES
iiM
M m
Pure Shoes, Honestly Mad-? of Pure Leather
Throughout. Holds the World's Record for the
Greatest Increase in amount of Shipments in One
Year. Cut=;>pen shoes in our store to show yuo
how they are made. Insist on the "Peters Shoe "
*"'*0n:'By NATION & DRY
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Newport, John T. The Fairland News--Herald. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1914, newspaper, June 26, 1914; Fairland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc99676/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.