The Krebs Banner. (Krebs, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1906 Page: 2 of 6
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Phe Krebs Banner.
Published Every Friday By
li . W 1LSON F: I) G ELL.
MISS LILLION EDflELL,
..Associate L o c a I Editor..
Subscription Rates:
One year, .......................81 00
Six months,........................60c
! hree months,...................35c
To parties paying in advance for four
nr more yearly subscriptions to be
■■ent to outside addresses a special rate
of 50 cents per year will be made.
Entered as Second-class matter Feb-
ruary 21st, 1906, at the post office at
Krebs, Indian Territory, under the
Act of Uongrass of March 3rd, 1879.
FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1906.
Each year the poultry business is
becoming more lucrative and now as-
sutnes proportions that wil soon rival
any branch of farm industry. Farm-
ers are forced to acknowledge that
tne old hen can lift her own weight in
raising a mortgage from the farm.
It is only duty and justice to en-
courage your home paper, extend to it
the nourishment to which it is enti-
tled. Pay your subscriptions prompt-
ly and send a few extra copies to your
relatives and friends at a distance.
They will appreciate the favor and so
will we.
If you want to ruin your boy just
take his side on every question and
dispute he has with his teacher or
your neighbors’ children. Just let
him know you are with him, right or
wrong, in all his disputes. Th s will
give him a good start on the down-
ward path.
The health}’ condition of financial
affairs in Indian Territory can not be J
better evidenced than front the fact j
that although an Atoka bank is short
835,000 by reason of a defaulting of-
ficial, it is still able to pay all its de-
positors in full and continues to do
business at the same old stand.
Attempts are being made at Mus-
kogee and Tulsa to encourage the
growing of sugar beets in those local-
ities. Sugar beet seed has been fur-
nishen by the secretaries of the the
commercial clubs of botli cities to a
limited number of farmers in an at-
tempt to determine whether the beet
industoy can de made to pay in In-
dian Territory.
The South McAlester Capital has
changed hands, W. G. I). Hinds, the
founder of the paper, having disposed
of the plant and business to a stock
company. The company is composed
of some of the leading men of South
McAlester, among whom are J. J.
McAlester, Melvin Cornish, James
Gordon, George Mansfield, J. G. Pu-
terbaugh andG. E. Miller. J. J. Mc-
Alester is to be president of the com-
pany, and it is said that increased fa-
cilities will bemadded to the mechani-
cal equipment and the paper greatly
improved.
One distillery company in Ken-
tucky turns out every seven days 1,-
2J8 barrels of sweet mash whiskey.
The output for a year would be 62,400
barrels. The cost of all this to the
manufacturer may be fairly estimated
at 8374,000 and they receive from the
wholesalers a profit of from 81 to 82
per barrel. The government comes
in for a nice little rake off, but the
fellow who has to pay it all. in-
cluding transportation charges, gov- j^SS
eminent and local licence fees, salary | ff
fees, salary of barkeeper, and rent of j f
building is the man before the bar, *
arid for 62,400 barrels of booze he lets
f . of 82,791,678 and then goes home
and beats his wife because supper is
not ready.
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GROCERIES AND FEED
Women in the Grea: West.
Girls, too, here prove their capacity,
for 1 saw a house that a girl built her-
self. She took up a claim, worked it
all alone, built her own house, and In
a year more will have “proved up
and become a property owner in her
own right. We heard of several more
such instances, and visited one neat
little house, shining clean, with a
wooden floor on which the neighbors
loved to dance, and a windmill near
by pumping gallons and gallons of
good water into big tanks for the ben-
efit of the many cattle and pigs. It
was set by the roadside, offering bless-
ings to every passer-by. This ranch,
comprising a full sect! an—that ;s, one
square mile—had been taken up by
two young men and their two sisters,
each filing on a quarter. The girls
farmed, the boys raised cattle. All
were successful.—M. F. W., in Harp-
er’s Bazar.
Crooked Course of l.ove.
What may be viewed as a modern
feminine equivalent for the beau’s
strategenr is reported from the Italian
quarter of Tunis, where a young man
named Milingi and a young woman
named Caputo had recently arrived
from Italy. They were lovers, but the
young woman began to perceive that
Milingi’s attachment, cooled, and be-
thought her of what seemed an in-
genious device for securing him in
spite of himself. Obtaining possession
of all his family papet’3, she found a
male compatriot, named Catania, will- ©
Ing to personate him at a civil mar- |0
riage before the Italian consul, and ' °
at the church. Poor
HARD TIME PRICES.
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These are hard times, and the people are making their dollars go
as far as possible in the purchasing of supplies. I realize this fact
and am making prices to suit the times. I will not be undersold,
and vour cash will go just a little further at my store than any-
where else. A trial will prove this to you. I handle the best of
everything to eat. and my goods are always fresh. \\ e handle
the celebrated HEINZ Pickles, Catsup, Pork and Beans, etc., the
finest goods in the world. •” •” ,:'
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Krebs, Ind. Ter.
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Sensitive.
The pompous gentleman with the
$1,000 watch fob w is being piloted
through the food show by his beauti-
ful daughter. Suddenly one of the
•demonstrators halted them and said:
'I wfli now show you the process
in whO h 1 serve—”
The pompous gentleman started
and looked as though he was about
to run.
“Plt>.ise don't say anythin? about
serving r , '.-ses,” cautioned the
daughter, "it always makes pa ner
vous. You see, he is a trust mag-
nate.”
Strong Words Come Handy.
In America we will fight the sweat
Ing habit. We will admit t/nat It 1-
immoral and unwise to cuss, but there
is a heap of comfort in the fact that
when the jelly refuses to jell and the
stepladder falls and the door closes on
two fingers and a boil finds its rest-
ing place on the end of one’s nose,
there are words, oodles of them, in
this good English language that might
be used if a victim was so minded
There is nothing like having a thing
handy, even if you do not want It.—
Mobile Herald.
subsequently
Mdlle. Caputo seems to have thought
that she was now Mine. Milingi,
whether her lover liked it or not, but
he took a different view, and Catania,
her friend, is now in jail for forgery.
Mystery of t' o S‘2;mer.
When the steamer Washington
was launched upon Lake Winnipiseo-
gee It was a great novCty to the peo-
ple, who came from mhos around to
get a view of it, says a writer in the
Boston Herald. Amcr.g the many who
went to see it land at Center Harbor,
the northern end of the lake, was a
Mr. Hooker, from Sandwich, N. H. Ho
was greatly excited, and when he saw
it coming up the bay he looked at it
earnestly for a minute, and then, turn-
ing to his nearest neighbor, ex-
claimed: "By gosh, what’s that thing
run on—wheels or runners?”
EXCEPTIONALLY
LOW RATES
TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
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TONY NOCCIO, ITALIAN MINER OF KREBS, |
BURIED HIS MONEY AND LOSES IT. j
If that Krebs miner who buried his savings of 83,845 under liis house i
and found it gone when he went to get it the other day had been more
business-like and deposited his money in The Miners
Bank of Krebs it would have been perfectly safe and
gotten it any time on demand.
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o H. H. HOKEY, Vice-President.
and Merchants
he could have
Miners & Merchants Bank of Krebs.
K. K. CRAIG, Cashier.
S. A. CROCKETT. Asst. Cashier.
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Home Made Lavender Water.
To obtain speedily, without the trou-
e of distillation, and at any time of
he year, independent of the flower-
growing season, a toilet water impreg-
nated with the odor of sweet lavender,
put a dozen or more drops of oil of
lavender and a lump of sugar into a
pint of spirit of wine, and make the
ingredients well in a glass phial with
a narrow neck. This water, though
not distilled, is pleasantly fragrant.—
Exchange
Stricty in It.
A young man named Thomas O'Farrel
Laid aside all his wearing appare!
To go swimming one day.
A tramp came that way—
And Thomas went home lr. a barrel.
When you are cleaning house don’t
forget Hokey’s furniture polish, 25
cents. 15tf
TEETH!
Lowest prices
consistent with
first-class dental
work of all kind-
DR. H. SUESSKIND, Corner Chocs
taw Ave. and Main St , So. McAlester.
Office always open.
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ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND
..TRIP,.
To LOS ANGELES OR
SAN FRANCISCO And RETURN.
TICKETS ON SALE AT ANY
FRISCO STATION APRIL 25th.,
TO MAY 5th., FINAL LIMIT
JULY 31st. ONE WAY VIA
PORLANI) 812.50 HIGHER than
DIRECT ROUTE. WRITE FOR
PARTICULARS AS TO DIVERSE
ROUTES, STOPOVERS A N D
RATES.
L. W. PRICE,
Div. Pas. Agt. Joplin, Mo.
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Millwee’s Drug Store
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Drugs, Patent Medicines, Sundries, Paints, Oils,
and Painters’ Supplies in general, Fine Perfumes,
Cosmetics, Toilet Articles, School Books, Tablets,
Magazines, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes. Infact every-
thin,!: usually kept in a first-class drug store. J*
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
TAL MILLWEE.
KREBS, IND. TER.
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