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The Muldrow Press from Muldrow, Oklahoma • Page 3

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The Muldrow Pressi
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Muldrow, Oklahoma
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THE MULDROW PRESS ISSUED 1Y8 F.N. CAMPBELL, £. A. MiLiifeB, PUBLISHES EDITOR Suosorlpticn per $1.26 paid strictly In advance, tl.00 per year idvertlslnprrate 15 oents per inch eaofi Insertion All advertising contracts are due monthly 1 JST" Obituary notices So a line, -poetry lOo; Cards of ttiabks 6c aline; of re- oeAts-a line. THE PRESS senterea'ut tne postofhoe to Maldrow.Okla.,' assecpnd-cass mat 1 matter Eat a Ton of Sugar to Save a Dollar.

The blind senator from Oklaho raa, T. P. Gore, attacked the sugar trust in Washington last Monday and among other things said: "the reduction in the sugar schedule proposed by the Aldrich-Payne bill, a laborer would have to eat 20 lbs. of sugar to save a penny; a washer-woman would have to eat 100 to Bave a niukle, the price of a bar of soap; that the President would have to eat his weight in sugar to save the price of a shave and the farmer of Oklahoma would have to eat a ton to save a dollar, Coal Land Worth $25,000,000. After a two years investigation, the government has completed the test in the Choctaw coal land segregation.

Sixty-two test holes were put down at a cost of $100,000.00 The total value of the segregated lands, including the surface, is placed at It is believed the laud will be sold to a syndicate. We Hope it is True. It has been reported, from various sources, that those Van Buren oil men would be here in a few days to the work of prospecting $or oil. They have been crying long, we may be by "surprise. We hope we will; this suspense is something awful.

Don't insult your horse by giviug it a mis tit in shoes. Let Weaver Holt do your shoeing. Nuf sed. R. Wilson and family visited last Saturday and Sunday with Mrs.

Wilson's parents near Jennyliud, Arkansas. Fine Potato Crop. prank Morgan who has a fine farm in the Cherokee op pfcsfoelforf Smith my a the prospects for a big yield of potatoes. are fine this season. The bave come just light to muke the tubers put on wefl, stands are good and.

the prospect for good prices are excellent Mr. Morgan says all other crops are doing well. of 1 early potatoes will begin about, June Ft. Smith News Record, Albert Campbell Improving. Albert Campbell, the young man who was shot by Deputy Sheriff'SeabuIt Tuesday night of last Week, is reported to be iru proving and the chances for h's recovery are very favorable.

Dr. F. Fox, the attending physician, says that he is doing: as well as could be expected coder the List of Letters Remaining in the post, office at Muldrow, Okla June 1, 1909. Buttry, A Black, W.P.; Hood, Miss Mabel; Leeds, Mrs. Jane; Daisy If not called for in thirty days, they will be sent to the dead letter office at Washington, D.

C. When calling for any of the above say "advertised." C. W. KiSG, Postmaster. Trouble Makers Outside.

When a sufferer from stomach trouble takes Dr. King's New Life Pills he's mighty glad to see his Dyspesia and Indigestion fly, but more-he's tickled over his new, fine appetite, siroug nerves healthy vigor, all because stomach, liver and kidneys now work right. 25c at all Drug Stores. to do a few days plowing. Mrs.

C. YV.Breedlove. Prof. F. N.

Campbell has been confined to his home the past lew days with an acute attack of indigestion. When' asked as to what be thought about the tariff 'bill and its management by the 1 republican leaders, Senator "Robt; Owen said: "I cannot describe ray feel- ings'ih regard to it, but I will tell you a story:" Old Deacon Harrison was a good man; he was a very good' man, full Of charity, and kindness of heart. He was a gentleman. It was a rare tb ing, when a word escaped him. saving his money and had: just brought home a.

nice suit of "for bis use' on the He' put it on, it fit him It digni tied, extremely genteel, and as he started to Sunday school with his wife, Mary, to him: "James did you give that pail of milk to the calf?" he said, "wait a minute' and I will do it." He took the pail of milk, set it before the calf aud the little.shiny, bright bay head buried itself half way in the bucket of milk, too greedy, it (strangled and lifting its nose from the bucket gave a Violent snort. Alas! for the new broadcloth suit. It -was spotted with cream and milk from waist to knees. For once in his life the Deacon was impatient. He grabbed the offender firmly by the as he shook the calf with great violence, he said between shakes: "If I were a lowly of the meek and humble Saviour, I would cuss your damned head New Paper In Fort Smith.

The Southern Farmer is the name of a new agriculture paper which sprang into existance in Fort Smith yesterday. The new paper takes i he p.l»S© of the Elevator which was established about 30 years ago. J. F. Weaver is general editor of the new paper which is in magazine form, 16 pages and is full of practical hints to farmers and poultry raisers.

You want food you Kodol wiU digest it You need a sufficient amount of good wholesome and morethan thiB you need to fully digest It. Else you can't gain strength, nor can you strengthen your stomach If ltisvfeak. You must eat in order to live and maintain strength. You must not diet, because: the body requires that yW eat a ient'amount of food regularly. But this food must be digested, and it must be digested thoroughly.

When the stomach it, you must take something that will help the stomach. The proper way to do Is to eat what you and let Kodol digest the food. Nothing else can do this. When the stomach is weak it needs help; you must help it by glving.it yesti and Kodol will! do that. Go to your druggist today, and; purchase a dollar bottle, and if you 1 can honestly say, that ydu did tidtr receive any benefits from using the entire bottle, the gist will refund your money to you without question or delay.

of the bottle purchased by you. This offer applies to the larger bottle only and to but one brat family. We could not afford to inake such' an offer, unless we.positively knew what Kodol will do for you. It would bankrupt ThedoUar timei as much as the fifty cent Kodol Is made at the laboratories of E. G.

DeWitt Chicago. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Begin Digging Spuds Next Week. A L. Shackelford, one of Muldrow's big potato raisers, came into the Press office last Saturday and ordered 3000 potato checks which he and his partner, G.

will use in the digging of their crop this season. Mr. Shackelford said they Would begin to harvest their first crop next week and that they- expected to ship about 8000 bushels from this digging. Notice for Bids. Eclipse of the Moon, Did you see the -eclipse of the moon last evening.

On account of the fact that Old Sol was a little slow in hiding his faoe, the earths shadow on the moon was not so very noticeable, although the astronomers tell us the moon was in total eclipse last evening and that the shadow passed away at 9.80 o'clock. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the County Superintendents's office at Sallisaw, or at the A. Seabolt, clerk of triot No. 44, Muldrow, tor the construction of a school house and within said district. Bond to the amount of 80 per cent of the contract price will be required.

be opened the con- con tract lot June 2 1909. If prices submitted are reasonable the board reserving the right to reject any aud all bids. Plans and specifications on tile at the County Superintendent's office. June A.P. First Car of Potatoes.

The first car of for this part of-the potato belt was sbiped out of Braden last Wednesday. The potatoes were well matured and runuing about 125 bushels to the acre, bringing'a cash price of 95 cents per bushel. A Free Trip Fifty-one of the Leading Stores of Fort Smith are members of this Association FORT SMITH AS A SHOPPINQ CENTER. Fcrt Smith offers many advantages to the out- of-town Bhopper in the way of up-to-date stocks of merchandise that are not and cannot be carried in the smaller towns. By availing yourself of the opportunity thus offered by Associated Retailers, you may come and do your shopping, make your own selections, take advantage or the special sale concessions of the various stores, and have the additional pleasure of a trip ta Fort Smith at the expense of the Retailers.

And last, but not least, your money is not building up an eastern mail-order house, but is kept in circulation in your own vicinity. The retail of Fort Smith extend you an-invitation to visit Fort Smith at their expense. You are privileged to make.your purchases from any of the leading stores forming this association and take advantage of all their special sale concessions, the same as the resident buyers. In addition to getting your railroad fare refunded, if your purchases exceed the amount necessary to secure the refund of your fare, you Will also receive one per cent cash for all money expended in this amount. The Fort, Smith stores are abreast of the times, showing new styles in merchandise as soon as the new styles are created.

There are splendid stocks of Shoes, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, t)ry Millinery, Ladies' Suits and Ready-to- Wear Garments, Carpets, Furniture, Hardware, Harness, for you to select from. Ask for your Refund Rnokwhen you make your first purchase Here Is the Fare Refunding Plan Parties living 10 or more mileB from Font Smith may have their railroad fares refunded on purchasing as much as $12.50 worth, of goods from any or all of the stores of the refund members of the.Associated Retailers of Fort Smith on a basis of one mile both ways for each Jl-25 worth of goods purchased; Thus customers coming from any distance outside of the 10-mile radius may, on purchasing a sufficient amount, have, their fares refunded. For example: Parties living 10 mileB from "Fort Smith on making total purchases amounting to $12.50 may be refunded their fare both. ways. Parties living 20 miles Fort Smith on- making total purchases $1 be refunded fare both ways.

Parties living 100 miles from Fort making total purchases amounting to may be refunded their fare both way Customers wno come a greater number of miles. may have portions of their fare.refunded. To illustrate: A man who lives miles away on purchasing worth of goods from the stores of refund-membersof this Association may be refunded 20 miles of hlB fare both ways by the Association, and he; says the remainder of. the distance traveled. ONE PER CEJBP ADDITIONAL CASH.REFUND WILL BE PAID 10 CU8T0MEBS QN ALL PUBCHASES IN.

EXCESS OF THE SUM NECESSABT TO, SECIJBE THE REFUND OF THEIR FABE. Buy round trip tickets. or get Receipt from Agent when your Ticket 1.

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1904-1914