The Wellston News. (Wellston, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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nE iNELLSTON tfElNS.
liter, max Bat*., Proprietor*.
Enlrrrtl nl ll»« ifliit ill Wcllnlott,
Oklahoma, im Srt'otHl-cIflMi Mail matter.
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MUBM’tUPTION HATKS.
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FRANK I i 'I IAN, EDITOR.
in;I-. M AS UMii'n I'MOI'MIKTOMB.
Wellston Market*.
orrrrttHl every JTrkliijf,
lint ter.........................
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IliirOF' ■„ ...................
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Drv salt meat................
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Onions.......................
Floor..,........................
............170-180
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Cantor Beans.................
............ Hf»
Sccil Cotton....................
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Cotton lint.....................
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.......«... 3.70
Teacher*’ Examination.
Notice is hereby Riven that the next
rcgulat examination for teachers’ cer-
iiicatcs in Lincoln county will lie held
t Chandler, October 27-28. Examiu-
tion for Teachers’ Reading Circle ccr-
ficatcs will also lie held at that time.
Work will begin promptly at 8 o’clock.
\V. L. Johnson, Co. Supt.
STATEHOOD COnniTTEE.
Meeting ot the Statehood Executive
ouunittee at Oklahoma City, Friday,
November 17th, 1899.
By authority vested in the undersigned
: 'u Oklahoma Statehood Executive Com-
mittee is hereby called to meet at the
Grand Avenue Hotel in Oklahoma City,
mint! Ihrwejr in New York, lie saluted in
nceorilniH-e \v ith na val ct ii|»ict tc and Maid
"Ailnurul I K we\. I 'm glad to welcome
yon borne." His formality immediately
received a check, the Admiral replying'
"Schley, how are you? Don’t call un
Ailinii.il. I am still plaintieorgrfliewry." (
It is safe to nay that few men in either |
navy or army would not have lirlt their
importnucr anil iiiMutcd Oil the rcd-tu|ie
prrocrilied by the emit. It is very doubt-
ful if any other naval officer even if in-1
dined to meet hi* lelfow* on even ground
would have so promptly indicated his
pick mice. When oik* comes to think ol
it, there i* certainly something remark- j
able about Admiral Dewey’s decided pref-
erence lor the off-hand greetings of an '
old friend, while ticiiig made the hero of
the whole Nation. Yet that reply dis-
closed the real Dewcv, whole-souled, i
0|*-n-hear ted. modest audcommou-placc.
Nor doe* this one incident standalone,
as showing tile man. His purpose to ac-
company Lieutenant Ilrtitnby to Atlanta
discloses a trait of kindness and consid-
eration that will touch the American
icople in an tiucxixvtcd way. lie goes
For Everything in
SEE
iU ARP WARE,
CUINN * BOOTS.
:?r SAVE 85 Wilt CENT BY TRADING AT THE
\
RACKET STORE!
M. H. BENTON, PROPRIETOR.
to Atlanta simply and solely for thcptir-
iosc ol honoring his immediate.imlclose
attendant during the eventful visit to
Manila; to reward hint for faithful dis-
charge of duty and to lend hint honor
and renown at his own home, amidst
his own people. He wishes to show his
appreciation of Brumby's gallant service
to make him proud and happy, where!
pride and happiness count the most, j
Great as is his navel genious and dip-
lomatic ability, his gracious and kindly i
motive will still further endear him to the
American people who delight in a man
above all things else.
Hostetler & Pardee
"htITH . First Class Livery Rigs.
C3Special attention given to Traveling Men.
First class rigs for everybody. Drives made to all parts of the coun-
try, and charges reasonable. Se me when in town.
Hostetler & Pardee, Wellston Oklahoma.
Additional Locals.
Fresh oysters received every Friday at
Ralstins. *
Winter underwear, all sizes and prices,
at Halls.
4- CITY TRANSFER. NO. 1. ♦
^ Li. U MITCHELL Prop,"
All kiuds of draying and transfer work done on
short notice, and
charges reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed on all work.
on Friday November 17th, 1899, at 3
o’clock p. m. for the purpose of taking
m h action as may be deemed best tose-
u re the passage of an enabling act by
congress providing for the admission of
)Ulahoma into the Union as a state.
A mass meeting of the friends of State-
hood will be held in the evening and the
following named gentlemen have ac-
. pled invitations to make addresses:
U<ms. D. T. Flynn, |as. R. Keaton, H.
li. Havens, Joseph Wisby, Selwyn Doug-
las, Robert A. Neff, Virgil Hobbs, F. E.
Gillette, W. H. French, Horace Speed and
V. f. Seay.
Other distinguished friends of State-
hood have been invited by the commit-
ee, and are expected t© be present.
Sidney Clarke, Chairman,
’Latehood Executive Committee.
Entertained.
On last Saturday afternoon Mrs. H.
Saunders entertained the members of
Hie Junior Society ofChristian Endeavor
at the parsonage. The children enjoyed
themselves in games and conversation
for some time, then were called to order
by their little President, Grace Forney.
Phis being the time of their quarterly
business meeting, the officers elected for
be next three months were as follows:
Pi es. Clyde Jones, 1st Vice Pres. Herman
: r ider, 2nd Vice Pres. Clarence Robi-
nette, Sec’y Hannah Williams, Treas.,
Annie Williams, Supt. Mrs. H. L. Saun-
ders, Asst. Supt. Airs. F. E. Beeman.
A'ter singing and mizpah refreshments
were served of fancy cakes, ginger snaps,
icily roll and lemonade. Twenty mem-
bers were present. Several little gifts
u i dven Grace and Bess Forney as to-
ri ns of remembrance as they are going
twav.
THE MAN DEWEY.
cti Rear-Admiral Schley greeted Ad*
More goods arriving at Halls, Call and
see.mc before buying your winters sup-
ply.
Good two-storv store building for rent.
For further information, address, box
16G, Wellston, Oklahoma.
The most stubborn cases of Bronchi-
succumb toBALARD’S HOURHOUN1)
SYRUP, Price 25 and >0cts W. J. Ren-
ner’s.
School books at Saunders & Ross drug
store, as cheap as you can buy them
anywhere.
White’s Cream Vermifuge is a highly
valuable preparation, capable, from the
promptitude of its action, of clearing
the system in a few hours ot eyery
worm. Price 25cts. W. J. Renuer-
You can get the Kansas City Weekly
Star and the Wellston News one year
for one dollar cash.
A 50-cent Irou Tonic. Pure, Soluble
Iron concentrated and pure Amorphus
Quinine is contained in Cheatham’s
Tasteless Chill Tonic, making it tno
most desirable Iron T onic on the mar-
ket. It is a true tonic, strengtliener,
appetizer, toner up of the system and
blood purifier. Only 50 cents. All
Druggist.
Special Excursion Rates, Via. Frisco,
Annual meeting, American pharma-
ceutical association, Put iu Bay, Ohio,
Sept. 4—18, fare and one third on cer-
tificate plan.
Annual convention American Bank-
ers Association, Cleveland, O.. Sept.,
5—7., fare and ouo third, round trip.
Annual meeting, Great Couucil of the
United States, Improved Order of Rod
Men, Washington D. G., Sept. 11—15,
fare and one third for round trip.
Convention, Woman’s Christian Tem-
prauce Union, Kingfisher, Okla., Sept.
12—15, fare and one third, round trip.
Annual session, Soyerign Grand
Lodge I. O. O. F., Detroit Mich., Sept.
18—23. fare and one third, round trip.
St Louis Fair, Oct 2—7, one fare for
the round trip. Tickets to be sold Oct.
31 and Nov. 2, with liual return limit j
November 6.
Wellston,
Oklahoma,
For good Ice Cream Soda, see Ralstin
Thousands of the most stubborn and
distressing cases of piles have been
cured by Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Oint-
ment. It ueyer fails to cure. Price 50cts
in bottles, tubes75cts W. J. Renuer.
Remember that by paying one dollar
n advance you can get your home paper
the Home and Farm 'and Success with
the Garden and Farm for one year. Three
papers for the price of one.
Dnziness, loss of appetite, llatulency
anp nausea are alt connected with dy
spepsia or indigestion llerbine will givt
prompt relief. Price 50cts W .J, Ken-
ner ■
Remember we are prepared to print
you anything you need in the line of job
work. Good work and prices reasonable.
Remember that you can get three pa-
pers at the price of one by paying one
year in advance.
G. A. Neeley,
—LAWYER—
Collections made, and Farms for sale.
Wellston, Oklahoma.
£jR. O. M. L1NTH1CUM,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
All calls promptly attended, both day and
uiKht.
WELLSTON, OKLAHOMA.
jRA E. BILLINGSLEA,
LAWYER 3^
And Notary Public.
Easiest Terms on Farm Loans.
Office on 1st. St. West.of Frisco Depot.
wSLLSTON, — OKLAHOMA
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and is found only on the
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We have other striking
improvements that appeal to
the careful buyer. Send for
our elegant H. T. catalog.
Wbite Sewing Machine Co.
Cleveland, Ohio.
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Beeman, Frank E. The Wellston News. (Wellston, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1899, newspaper, October 27, 1899; Wellston, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc407331/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.