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The Ada Weekly News from Ada, Oklahoma • 3

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I ADA WEEKLY NEWS THURSDAY APRIL 8 1920 PAGE THREE FOOLING VITH HEALTH SERIOUS Third Liberty Bonds conscience we have not only tried It on thousands of others but on ourselves We take it In all cases where a blood medicine Is needed no matter In what form It shows Itself and we get splendid results In rheumatism catarrh constipation kidney stomach and liver troubles I firmly believe if everyone would begin In the spring and take ''Number they would escape malaria and fevers in all forms Mendenhall 40 years a druggist Evansville Ind Sold by Gwla May Drug Co adv I have frequently asked druggists "What do you push In a blood The answer usually came "The kind I can make the most 'money on" Mr answer has always been "Not me" I have succeeded pretty well and I hare always recommended the one that I had found by experience to be the best and the one I would be willing to take myself or give to members of my own family 1 have never offered the public a medicine that we do not use at home This Is why I can offer her 40 For The Blood" with a dear MR TAFT BELIEVES BOTH PARTIES WILL SIDESTEP WET AND DRY ISSUES IN THE COMING CAMPAIGN Summers Chapel A severe norther visited this part Saturday night which did considerable damage to young gardens Uncle George Crawford Is very ill with small pox Mr family Is recovering slowly The stoc old of tb MX phone line to Stratford have been repairing the line they are nearing the line on the state highway Owing to the cold weather Sunday there was no Sunday school Frank Lynn will preach at the Chapel next Sunday Bro Bowd preached at the Chapel Sunday nlglit Messrs Roger Wood and Earlin Haskins and Misses Cleo and Jamllan Norman apent a few houra Sunday night at Turners The time was apent In Uatenlng to the player piano Harvey Fordson agent of Ada waa at Turners Friday doing demonstration work with his Fordson He sold Mr Wood of this place a tractor Mr and Mrs Boud are the proud parents of a brand new girl which made Its arrival on Monday April 5 th CcaCtCbd i Mtbtwa idbfjt A dfajsiim eral Harbord which Investigated conditions In Armenia The report had twice been asked for by the Senate first last November and then under a resolution adopted several weeks ago Report to sesMs a the dsadatad Pieae WASHINGTON April President Wilson transmitted to the Senate today a report of the American ommlssioB headed by Major Gen Where Is From Blazing Skin Diseases? i i We now have on hand a supply of permanent Bonds of the THIRD ISSUE and will be pleased to exchange them for your temporary Bonds This is a service we are pleased to extend to the public and will be pleased to have you one and all avail yourselves of this privilege SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS trill deans the blood thoroughly mid kill tho germs that causa tha trouble And for this purpose no remedy ever made can approach tho record of 8 8 8 which cleanses the blood of the disease germs at the same time building up the general health For valuable literature write to Chief Medical Adviser 100 Swift Laboratory Atlanta us Host I Eadore tho Torturous The skin Is fed from the blood and upon the condition of the blood depends whether or not your skin will be healthy and free from boils pimples gady irritations red eruptions snd other disfiguring and unsightly disorders The sensible treatment that will i khow real results is a remedy that TYPHUS PLAGUE TO MACE A Is a medicine that purifies and strengthens the liver kidneys stomach and bowels Prickly Ash Bitters Is one of the best of these It drives out unhealthy conditions promotes activity of body and brain restores good appetite sonnd sleep and cheerful spirits Price $125 per bottle Bart Smith Special Agent adv BARNEY SELFRIDOE TO RUN FOR SHERIFF THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE WARNS AGAINST INVASION OF PESTILENCES FROM EUROPE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ADA A NORRIS President TOM KINO Vies President T1MBERLAKE Vice-President A SMITH Caehief Mr Story of Allen and I have purchased the Bart' Smith Drug Store and will continue the business at the same place under the firm name of Hensler Story It will be our purpose to give the best drug service in Oklahoma and we want the support of our friends I want to see all my friends as often as possible and want all those who are not acquainted to come in shake hands and be with us In the announcement column of the News appears the name of Barney Selfrldge who announced as a candidate for sheriff some daya ago subject to the action of the Democratic primary In August Barney Selfrldge was born In Milam County Texas In 1875 and Is therefore 45 years old He came to the Indian Territory when only nine years of age and has lived In what is now Oklahoma for thirty-six years Twenty years of his life has been spent in Pontotoc County He was raised on the farm and got his education in the log school houses of pioneer days having had the experience common to the most of the great men of the country in growing np In an unfavorable environment During territorial days Mr Selfrldge served for some time as Federal officer and brought to justice some of the most desperate criminals the territory ever knew He is known to be absolutely fearless and a man of good judgment-the kind of man to make a good sheriff All the old settlers know Barney Selfrldge and there are living in this county men who have known him all his life and who will vouch for his honesty and Integrity The News asks its readers to give the extent of $350 in the breaking of plate glass Tbe building which sustained the damage Is the property of A Norris and it is not known whether any plate glass Insurance was carried or not Professional Cards Homer Hensler careful consideration to the candidacy of Barney Selfrldge for sheriff Red Forces Retreat DUSSELDORF April The Reichswehr troops occupied Muel-helm east of Duisberg today tbe Red forces retreating to Essen and the south The Reichswehr troops are marching on Essen 4- WIND DOES BIG DAMAGE TO JOHNSON AULD A large sign blew down In front of the establishment of Johnson A Auld tailors 204 Main St last Saturday night and did damage to From Dally: That Oklahoma has made marvel-ous progress in the past twelve year vai the comment of Mr Taft when interviewed today by an Evening News reporter "The wonderful natural resources of Oklahoma have naturally drawn a largo population to the state and the Increase in population and the development of the state's resources -have made the people more conservative naturally The wildneee of the state in Its Ideas of government that oauaed me to take a slap at your couatltution once has about disappeared la a delightful city I walked oyer a great deal of your city yesterday and today and I am gratified to see so many attractive homes The apartment houses are pleasingly few showing that your people have not given up the family life and Individuality as so many other cities have done The city is to be congratulated that It la not an oil city A city of home owners backed by agricultural districts la much to be preferred to a city of oil workers in an oil district I am more than pleased with Ada and the very courteous hearing Its people gave me last evening "How do you Interpret the Michigan primaries was the question that Mr Taft cleverly sidestepped have not seen the full returns and am therefore unable to draw any safe conclusion It is only natural that Senator Johnson should have a vigorous and outspoken following which may explain his lead in Michigan He is strongly opposed to the league of nations which as a matter of course draws to his support the pro-German apd Irish elements These elements are very active and are helpful to Johnson in a primary i "Has Mr Hoover In your judgment helped hie presidential aspirations by announcing himself a the reporter asked Mr Taft point blank have never regarded Mr Hoover's candidacy as anything but a replied the ex-prelsdent if he should manage to defeat Johnson In the California primaries he will be a factor in the Chicago convention Hia appeal for a democratic congress in the election two years ago has not been forgotten by the republicans" live Issues of the national campaign will be an attack by the republicans on the extravagance of the administration during the war on the Mexican policy and on the autocratic powers of Ihe executive While the people knew such powers were necessary during th war and were therefore willing for the president to have such powers they are opposed to a continuation of those powers in times of peace They are tired of war tired of thinking of war and want to get away from war conditions as far as possible is difficult to tell Just yet what part the league will play in the campaign That will largely depend on who the candidates are and the candidates are not yet -'nominated Aa for the liquor question I am confident that both parties will realise that the question la full of dynamite and will content themselves with indorsing a reasonable enforcement of the law never have despaired of the said Mr Taft In conclusion things worth having most come after the hardest struggles I have faith in the ultimate good sense of the American people We are a practical people and I believe that the league with reasonable reservations will be adopted finally Then when we shall have adopted it we can meet arourid the table as practical men and do what ought to be done I believe that the American people will be willing to do what ought to be done We have seen war and know that war is stupid We have had enough of it and are hopeful of preventing Its recurrence whenever we possibly French Ignorant of Movement By the Asaoctated Pm Paris April 6 Up to noon today the French Government had not received a report from Orsat Brlt-lan and Italy to Its notification to them of tbe occupation of Frank fort Darnstadt and other German cities In the Rhineland DR A THOMAS VETERINARY BURGEON Office West IStb St -Phone SO Tate of that picture bp having (X A Ous-mins to frame It for yon 1-ll-tf Things That Count- In making business or pleasure trips between Denison Sherman Dallas Waco Corsicana and Intermediate Points -1 HOURLY Saving You Time LOW RATES Saving You Money By Public Health Service WASHINGTON April 6 The prevalence of plague typhua and other pestilential diaeaaea throughout Asia and some parts of eastern Europe is a danger signal which this country cannot afford to disregard Health officers in Europe fear these diseases will become epidemic In western Europe and are doing everything possible to stop them at the frontiers In spite of their efforts the diseases are filtering through and have already appeared at some of the porta from which ships leave for the United States As a result officers of the United States public health service are on duty at these ports to prevent the diseases being carried on a ship bound for America In addition to this quarantine officers at all of the American ports have redoubled their vigilance to prevent any of the infections gaining a foothold on American soil Despite these precautions there is and will he a constant danger of these diseases breaking through this sanitary cordon as long as they are prevalent In Europe Typhus Is spread by the body louse Bubonic plague is carried by the flea on plague Infested rodents such as rats and squirrelB Other dangerous diseases are spreadby the fly and mosquito by filth and insanitary living conditions In tbe opinion of many authorities the average American bathes too often to make typhus a serious menace and possibly this view is correct However we have our full ahare of rats Conservative estimates after surveys In numerous cities prove that these Is at least one rat for every person in the United States That is the rat population is about the same as the human population Fortunately this rat population In the United States ie not plague Infested but with such a large number of rats in tho United States plague would become a real menace If the rats should become Infested Therefore rat extermination should form an Important part of every health crusade The United States public health service will be glad to furnish any individual with an effeclve but Inexpensive plan for rat extermination Flies breed in filth Clean up now and there will be no flies to swat during the summer Mosquitoes breed in standing water Proper drainage and the liberal use of oil on ponds and standing water that cannot be drained easily will exterminate these pests Screen your house thoroughly to make assurance double sure Right now is the time Clean up your home tbe surroundings and see that your city or town la cleaned up oklahomaTfruiurop Line of Least Resistance 1 IH I 11 I 1 ll-l-H 1 1 TEED IDEAL SOWERS Prop SERVICE STATION Is now open for your business and we will appreci- ate it by giving you the best service that can be had Forget the Deal GASOLINE AND OIL STATION Across from the Fire Station at the City Hall Drive in and get your free air and water We handle tires tubes and other accessories Come and See Us TWELFTH AND BROADWAY It is the easiest thing in the world to spend money foolishly or carelessly It takes strength and determination to resist the temptation to do so but successfully resisting the temptation brings two rewards a stiffening of your mental and moral backbone and an increase in your material resources Our desire is to help those who really want to save but you must make the start You know about the future but you do know that now today you are able to earn and save IjUUU) Rich-Tone Is a Friend of Ihe Weak Hu Made Me Strong end Well Sajra Martinez OKLAHOMA CITY April 6 Damage to the Oklahoma fruit crop resulting from the freezing temperatures of the unprecedented April blizzard of Saturday and Sunday will be In excess of $5000000 according to estlmatos made today by John A Whitehurst president of the state board of agriculture The damage to fruit In Oklahoma county Is estimated rt $7500000 The estlmnte made by Mr Whitehurst was based on the 1919 figures of the total value of the slate npple peach and pear crops which total $619500000 This does not Includo the cheruci apricots and pluniB which are Included In the recent fruit disaster SPECIAL PRICES For This Week Only Polar Bear Flour per hundred $650 Sugar 5 1-2 lbs $100 Rice 8 lbs $1-00 lima Beans 8 lbs $100 Navy Beans 12 lbs $100 Large Size Quaker Oats 30c Dried Apples per lb a 1 20c Dry Salt Meat per lb 23c Bulk Lard per lb 26c Good Bulk Coffee per lb' 25c I want your produce will pay market price ALEXANDER GROCERIES FLOUR AND FEED 209 West Main Street Ada Oklahoma He writes! "Rleh-Toae Is wonderful remedy for people who aro weak nud lacking In visor and all thooo who dealro lo coin otroaath and nneray ehonld take tble trnly famone tonic It haa slvea me perfect health and rured me of allmeata from which I had leas Merchants Planters National Bank of Ada Bank That Service Total Resources over $150000000 Take RICH-TONE and fain new energy RICH-TONS make more pad corns-elan enriching and pacifying the blued It eealalae all of the elemeata thet are needed moot la mhlalalalag etreaglh and vigor nich-Toee reels the tired nerves restores appetite Indorse healthfo! It gives yea all thane thing which ateaa energy and well-being Get a bottle ealp gloo at oar drag ato'e Gtvln A Maya Drug Co To cleanse the blood strengthen the kidneys and rogulate the stom-aoh liver and bowels Prickly Ash Bitters Is a remedy that haa proved Its worth It promotes activity In body and brain Prloe $135 per bottle Bart Smith Special Agent adv.

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