The Madill Twice--A--Week News. (Madill, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL GATHERINGS
The Latest Happenings tn Our Thriving t
Little City put into Condensed 2
Form for Busy Readers.
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Seed wheat, rye, barley, alfal-
fa, at Elevator.
v Seed wheal, rye, barley, alfal-
fa, at Elevator.
Get bread tiokets at (Justin's1
bakery, 28 loavea for $1.00
Fresh fruite and nuts at Rod-
riok'e Drag 8tore.
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PERSONAL PICKUPS
About People and Our Friendt Who
Come and Go.
Flour
Marvel.
that satisfies—Money's
Call for it.
Get the Columbia graphophone
from B. C. Biles, druggist.
Get bread tickets at Custin's
bakery, 28 loaves for $1,00
Ventilated galvanized flues made
to order at Rook ' h tin shop.
Seed wheat, rye, barley, alfal-
fa at Elevat or.
B. G. Glass has a nice line of
watches, clooks, stickpins, and
fobs, in fact most anything in his
line you want. At the F. 0. build-
ng
I carry everything that is to be
found in a firist-class grooery
store. Give me a trial,
J. P. Noble.
Hollingsworth's old stand,
north side squrre.
I
that satisfies—Maney's
Call for it.
Flour
Marvel.
Get your prescriptions filled
W'th fresh Drugs at Roderick's.
When in need of a watoh.olook
or jewelery of any kind call on
J, j. Montgomery at Biles' Drug
8tore.
If you war.t lumber see Mr. C
H. Wright, at the Carson dumber
Company. Prices right,
Just received a shipment of
fine chocolate candy from Loose
Wiles 4 Sewarda.
H. L. Cohen
The bestgraphopne in the world
is the Columbia. Get it from B
C. Biles, druggiBt.
Whfen you want galvanized well
oaaing put up in workmanship
manner, goto Rook's tin shop
FOE SALE.
My home place. Large lot
Good out buildings ets. A bar
gain if taken at once.
A. C. Benge
FOR SALE.
Cheap for cash My home place
in Madill and five shares of the
City National Bank stock.—R. L
Davis or see Jno. Derrick.
For pastry and bread, Oklaho
ma flour has no equal. Every
sack guaranteed. $1 30. W
Re d.
Just reoeived a shipment of fi ne
chocolate candy from Loose
Wiles & Sewards.
H. L. Cohen
The only line of Allegretta
candy in town at Roderiok s
Drug ytore.
When jewelery ia bought right
it can be sold ritfht and for this
reason we can give you astonish-
ingly low figures on anything in
the Jewelery line. Montgomery at
B.C. Biles.
Fresh fruits and nuts at Rod-
erick's Drug 8tore.
How to Cure a Cold,
The question of how to cure a
cold without unnecessary loss of
time is one in which we are all
more or less interested, for the
quicker a ;old is gotten rid of the
less the danger of pneumonia and
other serious diseases. Mr. B.
W L.Hall, of Waverly, Va., has
used Chamberlain's Cougn Reme-
dy for years and says: "I firmly
believe Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy to be absolutely the best
preparation on the market for
colas. I have recommended it to
my friends and they all agree
with me." For sale by all drug-
gists.
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Miss Floyd Wall visited in
Ardmore Tuesday.
Mrs. Ed Sacra visited at Deni-
son Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs M. Hammond whs shop-
ping at Ardmore Wednesday.
T. F. Woody, of Weaverton,
was in town on business Wednes-
day.
P. Engle, of Bckohito, was in
town on business Tuesday mern-
infc.
Attorney Geo. E. Rider was at
Holdenville on business yester
day,
BobChowning was at Wood-
ville yesterday to take up a list
of cotton.
Joe 8. Dillingham, of Milburn
was shaking hands with friends
here Wednesday
dry goode firm, has returoad to
adiU wnd asoepted a posjjUttt
itb Zacharian KeifferCo.
We understand on good author-
ity that the Frisco will, in the
ear future, put in a four-Btall
round houae and coal chute here.
N. W. Welch went to Gklaho-
ma City Wednesday as delegate
ppointed by Gov. Frantz to the
Farmers' National omRress,
which meets there tomorrow.
Work on the north side school
building has progressed rapidly,
and the building will ce ready for
ocoupancy soon. It shows up
great from the publio square,
and is a decided improvement
and oonvenienoe for that side of
the oity.
J. D. McCluskey has sold his
J.T. Statson, of Cleburne. Tex.
is in Madill organizing a camp of
Modern Maccabees.
Mrs. W. C. Dunoan, of Ada
spent Sunday in the oity, guest
of Mrs. J. P. Noble.
Cspt. J. 8 Davis, of Cliff,
was in the city Wednesday and
made the News a pleasant oall
J. R. Roa^h, of Paris, Texas
with Prioe-8tix Dry Goods Co
St. Louis, was working Madill
Wednesday.
who had
GetB. G. GIbbs to fix that
cripple watoh. You will find him
in front of the P. O. building.
Hard Times in Kansas.
The old days of grasshoppers
and drouth are almost forgotten
in the prosperous Kansas of today,
although a citizen of Codell, Farl
Shamburg. has not yet forgotten
a hard time he encountered . He
says, "I was worn out and discour-
aged by coughing night and day,
and could find no relief till I tried
Dr. King's New Discovery, it
took lees than one bottle to com-
pletely cure me." The safest and
most reliable cough and cold cure
and lung and throat trouble" eVer
discovered,Gunranteedby all drug-
gists. 50c a bottle and -51.00. Tn
al bottle free.
Mary Savage,
been visiting Mesdames Bell and
Hart, returned to her home at
Bells Wednesday.
W. H. Baldwin, 8r., of Okla
homaCity, who had been visit
ing his son, W. H., Jr., returned
to his home W ednesday.
Mrs. C. D. Prioe and children
of Ada, spent Saturday and Sun
day with Cleve Harris and wi e
Mr3. Price is Mr Harris' Bister
Seed wheat,rye, barley, alfal-
fa, at Elevator.
Flour that satisfies—Maney's
Marvel. Call for it.
B. C. Biles sells the Columbia
graphophone %nd reoords.
Just received a shipment of
fine chocolate candy from Looee
Wiles 4 Sewards
H. L. Cohen
Try one of
well buckets,
teed.
Rook's make of
Always guaran-
Stomach troubles, Heari«dt
Kidney nilrtrnts. nnTi owlj
corrected w.th a pit'scrifi**
known to dru^gisis everywImmk
Dr. iShoops Restora ive "J*,
prompt and stuprisiug re£«t>
which this remedy immeilidHjp;
brings is entirely due to iif W-
storntive action upon the <•
ing nerves of the Staniach, 'C.
Try a sack of our famou* H#*-
lahoma flour. It's guarantedfc.
$1.30 per sack. W. J. R«£•
You will always find n £•§
(trade of shop made etovf
at Rook's Tin 81**.
blacksmithing tools and material
Mr. 0. P. Trommel and has
boueht him a farm near Whites-
boro, Texas, and will move to it
so soon as he oan get possession.
Mr. Mo is an old citizen and
we hate to see him leave Madill.
Oakland Items.
No time to lose at Oakland;
everybody busy, and money to
loan without interest.
No time oan you see the Oak
land gin and not see many bales
of aotton to be ginned.
So muoh work on that news is
short.
Miss Clark, who had been vis-
iting at Dr. MoCallum s, return
ed to her home at Tishomingo
Wednesday
A large crowd was at th e
Methodist churoh Sunday night
to hear the Oakland and Weaver-
ton singing classes practice. New
officers were elected for the year
Prof. Abernathy was made our
president, with Mr. Sam Hen
derson as leader and vice presi
dent Miss Audie Adkins will
act as seoretary.
Dr. McCallum went hunting
the other day and was successful
in securing enoutrh for dinner
Carson Lumber Co. want to
furnish you any kind of buildintr
material at prioes thai will meet
any competition.
Go to Noble for anything in
fancy and staple groceries, at
Hollingsworth's old stand, north
aide square.
NOTICE.
I have residence lota for sale,
improved or unimproved on the
installment, one-fourth down and
balance in three equal yearly
payments with interest at 8 per
cent, payable annually. These
lots are looated in three of the
best towns in Marshall county—
Madill, Kingston and Woodville
Yours to please,
G. W Watkins.
Rev. W. Bilbro, pastor of the
Baptist church at Morgan, Tex.,
is in the oity visiting Rev. J. J
Gipson, and preached at the
Baptist church Wednesday eve-
ning.
Vance Morrison, wno had been
traveling out of Chicago for a
You can't tell the time of day if
you havn't a watch or clock.
See Montgomery at B
C. Biles'.
All kinds of country produce-
Chickens, Earg", Butter, Potatoes
—boueht and sold by J. P.No-
ble at Hollingsworth's old stand,
north side square
We are agents for the Thomas
Milling Company' famous ''O^
lahoma" brand of flour. Every
sack positively guananteed. $1,30
per sack. W. J. Reid Madill
Pain any where,pain in the head,
painful periods, Neuragia, tooth-
ache, all pains can be promptly
stopped by a thoroughly safe lit-
tle Pink Candy Tablet, known by
Druggists everywhere as Dr.
Shoop's Headache Tablets. Pain
simply means congestion—undue
blood pressure at the point where
pain exists. Dr. Shoop's Head-
ache Tablets quickly equalize this
unatural blood pressure, and pain
immediatly departs. Write Dr.
Shoop, Racine, Wis, and get a free
trial nackatre. Large box 2oc.
Carson Lumber Co wwXir
your trade and will appreci:it<siu
Give them a trial on that r>«a
bill of lumber.
A Certain Cure for Croup I
for Ten Years Without a .
ure.
Mr. W. C. Bott, of Star O*
Indiana, hardware werchaui *
enthusiastic in hie prai'O «w>
Chamberlain's Cough Rema®..
His children have all been
to croup and he has osed tw
remedy for the paatten yeiinv**'
though they much feared
croup, his wife and he alwayelillr
safe upon retiring when u wy
of Chamberlain's Cough ltemriy
was in the house. His
child was subject to severe
tacks of croup, but this rvwwgr
nerver failed ta affect a
cure. He has reeommeuded iSW
friends and neighljors and
have used it say that is uneuWg®
for croup and whooping couh. wpr
sale by all druggists.
NOTICE.
Cpws tied on the streetB will be
takein up and put in the pound
Take warning.
J. S. Blalock, City Marshal.
New goods just received at J.
J. Montgomery's.
Low Round-Trip Rat3S
TO
Oklahoma City
Account ot
First Annual State Fair
Tickets on Bale Oct 5 to 16,1907. Return limit, Oct. 17,1907.
Account ot Farmers National Congress
Tickets on sale Oct. 15 to 16. Final return limit Oct. 17.
For further information as to rates schedules, etc. ask
C. E. Knowles, Agent Frisco Lines, Madill, L T.
trial package,
For sale by all druggists,
To check a cold quickly, get
from your druggist si me little
Candy Cold Tablets called Preven-
ts. Druggists everywhere are
now dispensing Preventics, for
they are not only safe, but docl*
dedly certain and prompt. Pre-
ventics contain no Quinine, no
laxative, nothing harsh nor sick-
ening. Taken at the "sneeze
stage" Preventics will prevent
Pneumonia, Bronchitis,La Grippe
etc. Hence the name, Preventics.
Good for fervish children. 48
Preventics 25c. Trial box 5c.
Sold by all druggists.
Out of Sight.
"Out of sight, out of mind," is
an old saying which applies with
special force to a sore, burn or
wound that's been treated by Buck-
len's Arnica Salve. It's out of
sight, out of mind and of exist
eueO, Piles too and chilblains
disappear under its healing in-
fluence. Guaranteed by all diug-
gists, 25c.
The only line of Allegretta
oandy in town at Roderick 9
Drug Store.
A Criminal Attack
011 an inoffensive citizen is fre-
quently in that apparently useless
little tube called the "appendix."
It's generally the result of pro-
tracted constipation, following
liver torpor. Dr. Kings New Life
Pills regulate the liver, prevent
appendicitis, and establish regular
habits of the bowels. 25c at all
drug stores.
jTliey Make You Feel Good.
The pleasant pergativeeffect ex-
perienced by all who use Cham-
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-
lets, and the healthy condition of
the body and mind which thev
create makes one feel joyful.
Price. 25c. Samples free at all
druggists.
FURNITURE N
EW AND
SECOND HAND
A car load just received. We also handle Queensware Hard-
ware, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Clocks and Undertakers
Our Fall
MADE FOU US BY
X
Peierj
XSffoe
Co.
SlLoui)
Shoes
Are Here!
Goods.
SoUth Side
of Square-
G.H HAMILTON
They come from the five
large Factories of the
Peters Shoe Co. at
St. Louis,
and they are by f«r the snap-
piest and most stylish Shoes
we have ever had.
We want you to come and see
our Fall "Diamonds" now,
whether you're ready to buy or not. We re sure
you'll like them, and we 11 guarantee you a full DoN
i„..>o urni-th nf enmfnrt. stvle and wear for every
Flour that satisfies—Maney'a
Marvel. Call for it.
I am here with the goods
Johnie on the spot. Come in,
let ue get acquainted and I will
sell you grooeries at right
prices. *1. P. Noble.
Hollingsworth Brothers 0 1 d
stand.
Roundhouse
once and you will
REID
wear
The Madill National Bank
MADILL, 1NI>. TKB.
Capital ard Surplus - $70,000.00
Do you want to go in business, buy a home, Take out a life insux -
ance policy, go for a trip abroad, go to college, have a bank account,
be some body in the business world? Then save your money an*
open up an account with this bank where it will be safe until yam
want it, Do nat put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
BEGIN NOW. Same courtesy and and attention given small He-
counts as large ones. We invite correspondence or persenal inter-
view concerning business relations. Try I s-
S. DERICK, President
JNO. L. DERRICK, Cashier.
DR. MILLER CURES CHRONIC DISEASU
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of Madill, ind. Ter.
mniilji To women for collecting
filJjEj names and selling uro
novelties, we give premiums.
Send your name today for our new
plan of MS Profits with little work.
Write today. Address C. T. MOT-
LEY, Premium Department. 32 East
23d Street, New York City.
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
$50,000.00
$ 10,000.00
Get your prescriptions filled
with fresh Drugs at Roderiok's.
Old paper for sale at this offioe
at 20c per 100.
Seed wheat, rye, barley, alfa'-
fa, at Elevator.
W. H. LAWRENCE, PRESIDENT
TOM HOLLINGSWORTH, CASHIER
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