Pauls Valley Sentinel (Pauls Valley, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1906 Page: 3 of 6
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SHAW & PARHAM.
Editors and Proprietors
Pauls Valley,
Ind. Ter.
we left the store. But it is safe
to predict that the child got
spanked when the father got him
home.—Holdenville Tribune.
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Entered at the Post Office at Pauls Valley, Indian
Territory as second-class mail matter.
Sample Copies and Advertising rates free on appli-
cation. 'Phone 105
The Democrats of Ada are
making very extensive prepara-
tions for a big rally at that place
on the 13th inst.
In the state election last Sat-
urday Campbell won the gover-
norship of Texas by a large
plurality.
Zadoc Harrison, a prominent
Indian citizen, visited Demo- j
cratic headquarters and was an-
other to assert that the Indians!
will be aligned with the new
state Democracy.—Oklahoman. i
...
A meeting of the prominent
Democrats of the two territories j
will be held at Oklahoma City in ;
the near future to determine j
whether it is policy to have an
early state convention. Many
of the prominent Democrats are
opposed to an early convention
and it is believed that the hold-
^ ing of a convention will be post-
* poned as late as possible.
Oklahoma is having a taste of
trust bait, wherein the Waters- i
Pierce people, aided and abetted
by the Standard, is trying to
• crush out the independent con-
cerns. A reduction in price fol-
lows the invasion of the field by
the latter, but it is doubtful if
the independent concerns can
stand up under the competition
that the trust will wage.
The Maysville Chronicle made
its way to our exchange table
this week. It is a neat six col-
umn folio, filled with good news
items from that growing town. !
Its editor is a former Pauls Val-
ley boy, Forest Thomas, who |
has for some time been employed
at the Enterprise office. He is a
practical printer and a gentle-
man in every respect, and if the
citizens of Maysville will stick to
him he will do that town much
good and give them a good local
newspaper.
While doing some shopping
in one of our grocery scores last
evening we chanced to hear a
little boy ask his father who that
man was buying the beans.
"That is our editor," said the
father. "What do editors live
on?" inquired the inquisitive lit-
tle urchin. "Why do you ask
that question?" said the indul-
gent father. "Because I heard
you say you had taken our home
paper for three years and had
never paid a cent for it." To
save the father embarrassment
WHY NOT ?
Not long since a young man
was taken with appendicitis.
Having no hospital facilities, his
friends started with him to Fort
Worth. Growing worse so rap-
idly, these friends stopped at the
infirmary of Drs. Wilson and
Cooke of Wynnewood, only eight
miles away. Under the care of
shese physicians he was operated
upon, nursed and restored as
quickly and as well as under that
of any other doctors and sur-
geons in the United States. This
is not written expressly to praise
these two physicians, and they
would deserve all that could be
said about them, for Dr. Cooke
informed me that of a hundred
operations the first year of the
infirmary work they lost but one.
But the purpose of this inquiry
is to ask why do we not, here at
Pauls Valley, where we have
better facilities than they have-
at Wynnewood, and are reputed
to have more wealth, and where
we have as fine a set of gentle-
men in the medical profession as
can be found under the sun, why
don't we have an infirmary of
our own?
Not a great while ago Messrs.
Richardson and Robinson Bros,
came here and bought out the
Palace drug store. In this firm
is Mr. Richardson, a graduate of
the Philadelphia College of Phar-
macy, who served three and a
half years apprenticeship under
John Wyeth & Bro., one of the
largest manufacturing chemists
in the United States, and this
firm is prepared to manufacture
anything that is manufactured
out of drugs in the large cities.
They are at this time manufac-
turing a tasteless chill tonic that
is so effective that they them-
selves sold over 100,01)0 bottles
The Santa Fe Trust Bank
Paus Valley, Ind. Ter.
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You are invited to bank with us. Call and ex-
amine our safety deposit boxes. Y our valuables are
absolutely safe. You carry your key to your box
which insures secrecy. We make Chattel, Farm and
City Loans and will write your insurance. Call at
the bank or write us and we will gladly give you full
information.
H. R. LITTLE, President. R. F. HOWARD,
FRANK J. SCOTT, Secy and Treas. V-President
last year. Yet these gentlemen,
with an active drummer already
on the road, cannot get a con-
venient, accessible house for a
store house and a laboratory.
The farmers of this country,
and they are more than 16 to 1
of any other vocation, wanted a
warehouse to store their grain
and other products—here at the
crossing of the railroads and in
the good town of Pauls Valley—
here in this country so fertile
and so distinctively an agricul-
tural country—yet they have
been turned away and have
about made better arrangements
with a close rival town.
Let us wake up and go in our
pockets and help our town.
Why not? Citizen.
Hires Root Beer at Worley's.
Remember the cake sale at Roady &
Sparks store Saturday, and be sure and
come,
Lime Juice and Kola is a fine drink.
At Worley's
For Sale—75x140 foot lot 7 room
house on Chickasaw street on corner
next to A. D. Burch store also SOxlSO
corner business lot next to J. W, Lat-
imer property south front on Chickasha
street. See J. W. Latimer.
Drink Lmie Juice and Kola. Sold
by vVorley.
For Lease—Farm, 55 acres in cul-
tivation and 45 new land to be put
into cultivation. Lease for 3 or 5 years
with money for old land in advance.
Two houses and two wells. Good out-
let for stock range on Rock creek and
Wild Horse. Located 2 miles of Katy,
I. T. Apply to John Stevenson, Pauls
Valley, I. T.
Large shipment of flower pots and
jordemiar's just received by the CMck.
Fur. Co.
Call and see the Chickasaw Furnitur3
Co's nice display of carpets and rugs.
C. F. Worley is agent for Steffen,s
Ice Cream.
Berry Bros.
dealers in
All kinds of Confectioneries, To-
baccos and Fine Cigars. Hot
and Cold drinks kept on hand.
CHARLEr HOFFMAN
Merchant
TAI LOR.
Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and
Repaired on short notice
Rennie Building, Main Street.
CHILLand FEVER
CURE
ICE!
PAULS VALLEY ICE CO.
We are now ready for business and solicits the
trade of the surrounding country and when you need
ICE give us a call we can furnish you with a good article
e lep hone 793 D. B. HULL Prop.
(Tit is Picture on Every Bottle)
Jures Chills, Fevers, Malaria, Biliousness.
Take it as a General Tonio and at all times
in place of Quinine. Breaks up Coughs,
Colds and L Grippe. NO CURE, NO PA'S
J. C. MENDENHALL.
Sole Owner Evamville, Indbma
For Sale at Palace Drug Store
E H SCRIVNER
JOHN MOORE
Valley Cafe
Scrivner & Moore, Props
OPEN NIGHT AND DAY-, Prompt Service
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