The Adair Gleaner (Stilwell, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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THE ADAIR GLEANER
J S ATCHLEY Editor sad Pubbhn
Published Every Friday
Qclahoma
at Stilwell
L
CENSUS FIGURES
"Entered ea eecaod-eleie metier March 10 1916 at
the port office at Stilwell Olla wider the act of March
3 1679
Republican Party Paper for Adair County Oklahoma
Subrcription Price: One Dollar Per Year in Advance
Vinita — 1920 population (correct-
ed) 5010- increase 928 or 227 per
cent 1910 population 4082
Enid— 1920 population 16575 in-
crease since 1910 2777 or' 201 per
cent i
Alva— 1920 population 3912 In
crease since 1910 244 or 61 per cent
- Idabel — 1920 population 3067 In
- crease sine 1910 1574 or 1054 per
- Yours very truly
State Market Commission
by
J A Farquerson in Chaise
of Orchards and Fruits
BETSY IS FREE ONCE MORE
Stand in
Line Boys
Chance
for the Next
Muskogee — Betsy Sharp the hero-
ine of three sensational automobile
elopements and confessedly the cause
of a dramatic shooting affray saw her "
third marriage go by the boards when
Superior Court Judge Guy F Nelson
T granted her petition for divorce from
' Ony Vassar Betsy is only 17 years
old
To Fruit Growers
Stilwell Oklahoma
t April 17 1920
Dear Editor:-'
I am enclosing an article from
When your watch or clock needs
reparing take it to Lewis the Jew
eler -
We have said before and we say
again we are no better than our
neighbors but we are just as
good Our business is what you
make it We have it or will get
itr-Stilwell Drug Store
A car of good bright fresh prai-
rie hay just unloaded at the Bish
Littlejohn’s barn at 90 cts per
bale— John V Keen
Cabbage plants have come and
sold out Sweet potato slips will
be here about 20th of this month
Leave your order now— Stilwell
the pen of our State Orchardist
The young man from whom she te j Farquerson which will
now divorced was shot and seriously
wounded in his store several weeks be of interest and value to peach
ago by the girl's mother The young growers I would suggest that
man in return split the woman’s skuU thogg desiring my help or advice “ ore
W Betsy efopedwfth about pruning peaches at this All work ‘ done by Lewis the
mobile to Tulsa about a year ago time of the year should get in Jeweler is guaranteed to give sat-
Twice while she was 16 she eloped in touch with me at once and mah-o isfaction or money back'
a motor car with Oliver Tilly 1
“April Fool!”
This is how we did it By selling our goods
for small profit No rent no clerk hire
Come to our store Saturday and get some
of our bargains we offer We pay you high-
est prices for eggs
Glad to show you our goods
Always keep a fresh stock of Groceries
Stilwell Market
The
second time the couple took a minister
with them who pronounced them mar-
ried as the car sped across the line
into Okmulgee county where the li-
cense had been procured
The girl promised the court that she
would not get married “for a time”
‘If I hear of you again asking for
divorce in three years I shall appear
in court against you” the judge said
heir dates for my t ime is alread-
y partially filled and I cannot al-1
ways goon short notice
Yours very truly
George E Davis
- County Agent
Stilwell Oklahoma
CASHIER CONVICTED AGAIN
J H Anderson Cashier Had Appeal
ed Previous Conviction
’ flow la Yonr Complexion?
A woman should grow more beau
tiful as she' grows older and she
will with due regard to baths diet
and exercise and by keeping her
liver and bowels in good working
order If you are haggard and yell
ow your eyes losing tbeir ' lustre
and whites becoming yellowish
your flesh flabby ir may be due to
ihe blizzard has come and gone indigestion or to a sluggish liver
There has been a partial loss of Chamberlain’s Tablets correct these
fruits in other years by frovi but disorders
the one that visited us on Easter
morning was so disastrous and I- FOrt SALE
Custer City— J H Anderson former
mayor of Weatherford and cashier of
the defunct Farm'er’s state bank of covered such a wide territory that I A nnA unmp onp mile east and
that city was convicted on a charge v A good Home one mile ease ana
of forgery by a jury in the district 1 be some time before the peo I £w0 miles north of Stilwell 90
court last week and the penalty fixed pie fully realize what such a uni- acres 40 in cultivation 60 fen'
at four years in the state penitentiary yersal loss means It means emp- rrnnH vnnncr orchard’ fair im-
A charge of using fraudulent cash- ec 8ooa young orenara xair im
ier’iTch'ecks was dismissed by the state ’ P cellars and such a I ppovements Price $2700
and a second charge of forgery was general shortage of fruit that a gee me on the place
continued for the term An appeal fullcropin 1921 will not J -- '
from the verdict of the jury was per- xi j j rv j
fected to the court of appeals and An- ''he demand : - - f
derson was released on bond At a It is well understood by experi- Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
former term of court Mr Anderson cmppH fruit ' ornirprsL ii ifr txrnrlrl ‘by local applications as the caunot rcacu
'waft rnnvMpd nn rhklwa nP V U 1 rUlL' ' V il WOrK the diseased portion of the ear There Is
® k 1 doilG 111 3n orrhard dflPQ not ftl I only one way to ciire "catarrhal deafness
false statements as to the condition UOIH' 111 dn orenara aoes not ai-
of the bank and sentenced to two ways give back return:? such
years in the penitentiary The appeal abor or care the same year The
from this sentence is still pending in c
the courts benefits usu illy show tij ioilow-
Anderson while cashier of the ing season or even lut-jr
Weatherford bank is charged with The peach growers should r rasp
embezzling funds at $43000 a portion - '
of which has already been paid back the opportunity HOW and turn
Wild speculation in oil projects was this year’s loss into future gain On Hundred Dollar for
as the cause of the shortage by doing some sevre pruning that EycS?e”d &S£!i"h&thnSE hat cannot
HISTORY OF THE NINETIETH c“n° 7el1 bed°ne h2iacrop
of fruit is m sight If trees are
Medicine
culare free All Druggists 76e
F J CHENEY A CO Toledo O
Interesting Volume Published on Okla-homa-Texas
Outfit
getting tnd strepgly they I
may be shortened back somewhat
ChamS-vrlstn’o Cough Remedy
The great benefit derived from the
A volume rich In reminiscences and and thus made into a manageable useof Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Interesting to many Oklahomans re- form Usualy th H bs can be !l!is bl'en Kfuily acknowledged
cently has been published and now is mono Mrs Rpniamln F Klack
being distributed It is the "History Cut back just above some Vigor-P oleatur Ill writes ‘’Cham'
of the Nin -tieth Division” compiled ous side branch' This rule should btran’s Cough Remedy is bv far
always be observed i i order that the best medicine for colds and
the sidebranch may carry sap to coughhs we have ever used in our
the wound and heal it ' " ‘ “
The pruning should not be done
later than May 10th and the soon
by Major Gao:ge Wythe division his-
torian Tho hi' toi-y has been approved
by division and bri "Jo c manders
of the division It is pub: li-d ly the
Ninetieth Divison As::oc:iion wth
hcailri carters in Dallas Texas at $250
a copy
The trail of the division from its er the better then the trees given
formative stage at Camp Travis back x
in August 1917 its movement over- proper cultivation to insure vigor-
seis and training in French camps OUS growth of new wood with a
the tattle re ioJ and time of occupa- well matured crop of buds for the
tion and the trip back "to God’s couh- x
try” are all covered in the volume next season 8 CWp of fruit
Also miscellaneous statistics of deco- Of our orchard trees the
rations roster of officers commenda- peach stands in greatest need of
tions and casualty lists are Included regular annual jn order
Big still in Greer County to lengthen the life of the tree as
Sfe STILWELL PRODUCE
T have moved my produce business to the Alley Store where
I will be ready to handle your produce at best prices pos-
sible Your business appreciated
O A GUTHRIE Proprietor
Think of Your
House?
Does it need
- repairing?
Is your Bam
in shape to protect this year’s
crop? Have you room to store
your Wheat and Oats?
These are matteis the farmer must look after
and keep up and we are ia position to help
you ‘
Everything you may need cor repair work or
new ouildings is alvays in our yard and can
be' had iliGH'f NOW!
- T
A
Lumber Co
CHARLES SAYRE BLANCK
Lands Loan Iiisnronre
Oil Gas & Grass Leases
Special attention given to Farm
Insurance
JOHN ILLEEPES
ABSTRACTER OF TITLES
satisfactorily
Stilwell - - - - Oklahoma
Mangura — Sheriff Tuton bought in
five moonshiners and the largest still well as enable it to produce the uyj worc done accurately and
ever found in this part of the country maximum amount of desirable
a forty gahon copper kettle and 100 fruit If you have not attended
gallons of mash It was located In
the northwest comer of Gieer county any of the pruning demonstra-
among Impassable canyons and only tions given in most of the COUn-
accessibie by careful climbing a car ties and are not familiar with this
and the men taken are Jim Dearman -x xi
his son J ct Dearman J D Suddeth work it is likely the County Agent
alias Jim Smith Will Smith and Lind- will be able to assist you as it is
say Harlow Two nights and a day hard to explain the work in a let-
were spent in hunting the hills by the x
sheriff and his deputies
The loss by the freeze will not
Officers Elected By Eastern star slacken the pruning spraying and
McAiester— The state order of the other necessary work in my own
Eastern "Star 'elected the following
' elected
grand officers here: Mrs Gladys Har-
gress Pawhuska grand matron Fred
Ehler Hennessey grand patron Mrs
6arp'u M on is Oklahoma City asso-
ciate grand patron Mrs Blanche Neal
Nowata grand conductress Mrs
Elizabeth McWhlrter Cleveland asso-
ciate grand conductoress Mrs Agnes
orchard as I am at least in hopes
that next year the weather man
will treat us with more consider-
ation and I want tbe trees to be
ia shape to do their best to satisfy
the increased appetite for fruit
that iwill naturally follow this
Cameron McAiester grand treasurer
Guthrie gets the convention for next 1 Year s shortage
tear ’ J Let us try to do our part
Purity Accuracy Skill
9
Are the three essentials ii compoandiig pre-
scriptions We use only the best DRUGS
' - he Physician’s success in the treatment of
di fieu It cases is dependent on the purity and
freshness of the DRUGS used Besides our
Prescription Department we pride ourselves
on our General liieof DRUG S TORE GOOD
Bring your Prescriptions and Drug ’Store
t i x hv l
' wants to us
WHITE DRUG COMPANY
The Rexall Store
Ham’s Salve formerly called
Hunt’s Cure Is especially com-1
pounded for tbe treatment of
ftc-h Ectema Ring worm and
Tetter end Is eold by the drug-
gist on the strict guarantee that
the purchase price 75c will be
promptly refunded to any dissat-
isfied customer Try Hunt’sSstve
st onr risk For sole locally by
Stilwell Drug Store
May We Serve You?
With “Fresh” eatable Groceries
at the “LO WEST PRICE” con-
sistent? -
With new Dress Goods of the
most up-to-date selection and
prices right
Come and examine our line and
be convinced
SIAHOI & BELLAUY
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Atchley, J. S. The Adair Gleaner (Stilwell, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1920, newspaper, April 23, 1920; Stilwell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1763028/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.