The Times-Record. (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1899 Page: 5 of 8
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BUSINESS AND LOCAL.
Gat at the Acme.
Use Baden's Best flour.
School books at L A B Drug Co.'s.
Prettyman's ohotos are the best.
LAB Drug Co. can save you money
on school books. •
Buy your seed and feed of Mattox,
East Blackwell avenue.
Best paper and envelopes at Ander-
son's Drug Store.
Miss Minnie Watson spent Sunday
in Winfield visiting friends.
School supplies of every descrip-
tion at Lk 11 Drug Co.’s
Smoke the Henry George cigar at
the Post Office news stand.
All kinds of Cakes and Cookies at
Gem Bakery, in Postoflice.
C. F. Gurtener's little son, George,
is quite sick with malarial fever.
J. M. Blood, resident dentist; office
•ver Hughes Bros, hardware store.
The largest stock of school supplies
in the county at Anderson's the drug-
gist.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Sumpter last Saturday morn-
ing.
The Post Office news stand receives
subscriptions for all news papers and
magazines.
Buy Furniture and Carpets at the
North End Furniture store.—J. H.
Sieg, Prop.
Apply to Brown & Bunten for stock
or loans in the Aetna Building and
Loan Association
All persons desiring to go to Kil
dare on the mail hack, please leave-
orders at F. M. Freeland's barn.
Mattox will save you money on hay,
corn, oats, chop, millett and cane
seed. East Blackwell avenue.
Mitchell’s Fashion Plates with full
report, beBt in the world, just receiv-
ed at H. K. Ford's Merchant Tailor
Shop.
If you want the genuine McAlester
lump coal, you can get it at Butts &
Taylor's yard on West Blackwell
avenue
Found—A fountain pen which the
owner can have by calling at this
office, identifying property and pay
for this advertisement.
The Winfield Hardware Company
is putting in the plumbing for J. L
Waite's new buildings They will all
be piped for city water.
Dr. George Emerson of Winfield,
Kansas, was in the city Tuesday to
see Cell Thomas, proprietor of the
St. Joe saloon, who is very sick.
Mrs. O. L. Corwin of Brookfield
Mo., mother of G F. Corwin, arrived
last week and will make her home
with Mr. and Mrs. Corwin this win-
ter.
Al Voris is adding another story to
his large implement house and is put-
ting in a new glass front. He will
have a neat store room in which to
display his large stock.
P. H. Albright was down from Win-
field Tuesday of this week looking
after the interests of the P. H. Al-
bright & Co., loan company business.
F. V. Rowland is their local agent.
I have had dentists in Blackwell
try to make plates for me, they fail-
ed until Dr. Smyser, the painless
dentist, made me plates that gives
perfect satisfaction.— G. D. Bennett.
White’s Cream Vermifuge is a
highly valuable preparation, capable
from the promptitude of its action,
of clearing the system in a few hours
of every worm. Price 25 cts.—L & B
Drug Co.
Fred S. Gum, territorial agent for
the Iowa Loan Compaey, with head-
quarters at Perry, was in the city
Tuesday of this week transacting
business with their local agents,
Hines A Beece.
Thousands of the most stubborn and
distressing cases of piles have been
cured by Tabler's Buckeye Pile Oint-
ment. It never fails to cure. Price
50 cts. in bottles, tubes 75 cts.—L. &
B. Drug Co.
When a man says that he will
make you a farm loan cheaper than
any other loan company, get his fig-
ures, then see John R. Tate of the
Denting Investment Company before
making application. Office East
side North Main street, at tall gras
by the door.
Mrs. Samuel Scott died at the fam-
ily home seven miles northwest of
town Monday of this week, a conges-
tive chill being the immediate cause
of her death. The deceased had a
host of friends in Kay and Sumuer
counties who sympathize with the
bereaved family in their affliction.
Use Baden's Best flour.
Flake Hominy at Stephenson's.
Get your childrens' school shoes at
Neffs
For the best insurance go to Brown
A Bunten.
All leading grocers sell Baden's
Best flour
18 pounds granulated sugar for 11.00
at Stephenson’s.
New fall patterns in wall paper at
L & B Drug Co.'s.
School supplies of all kinds at W.
G. Anderson’s.
See J. It. Tate. Blackwell, Okla.,
for ready money on farm loans.
New and second hand school books
at Anderson’s the druggist.
Money to Loan, on chattel or per-
sonal security—H. Stoddard & Son,
Blackwell, Okla.
The Ladles’ Kensington club were
entertained last Friday evening by
Mrs. A. D Butt.
Go to Anderson's the druggist, for
your school books, tablets, slates and
ail school supplies.
Jas. Jones, a prominent elevator
man of Kingfisher, was in the city
Wednesday of this week.
The most stubborn cases of Bron-
chitis succumb to Ballard's Hare-
hound Syrup. Price 25 and 50 cts.—
L. & B. Drug Co.
Dress-Making—You will find me
three blocks east of Winfield’s Hard-
ware store. Prices reasonable.—
Miss Fackler
Dr Smyser, the painless dentist,
will occupy a suite of rooms in the
Blackwell Hotel after Saturday, Oc-
tober 28. Office open day and night.
Sol Wells, of Anthony, Kansas, was
in the citv several days this week.
Mr Wells was visiting with his par-
ents, who are old residents of Black
well.
Farm Loans—One to ten years time,
low rates, pav part at any time
Abundance of money. Call and see
us —H. Stoddard & Son, Blackwell,
Okla.
Ed. Vilott, of the Nardin Star, was
in the city Tuesday on his way home
from Newkirk, where he had been to
purchase some material to assist him
in making the Star a better paper.
Rev. Delaplain came in from Perry
Wednesday of this week, and we
understand his household goods will
arrive today. He delivers his intro-
ductory sermon from the pulpit of
the Methodist church next Sabbath
morning.
White's Cream Vermifuge is per-
fectly harmless, and will remove ev-
ery worm. It it also a tonic, and by
its strengthening properties will re-
store to pale cheeks the rosy hue of
health. Price 25 cents.—L & B Drug
Company.
Al G. Krebs, of the Deer Creek
Echo, was transacting business in the
city Monday of this week. Mr
Krebs is making a good paper out of
the Echo, and is receiving substan-
tial encouragement from the Deer
Creek merchants.
“When our boys were almost dead
from whooping cough, our doctor
gave One Minute Cough Cure. They
recovered rapidly.,’’ writes P. H.
Belles, Argyle, Pa. It cures coughs,
colds, grippe and all throat and lung
troubles.—W. G. Anderson.
Tom Phillips of Casey, 111., and
Thompson Hall #f Ft. Scott, Kansas,
were in the city this week, the guests
of Editor Chambers of the Sun. The
gentlemen are relatives, and are en-
jeying their visit with the Kay coun-
ty members of the Chambers family
“It did me more good than anything
I ever used. My dyspepsia was of
months’ standing: after eating it
was terrible. Now I am well,’’writes
S. B. Keener, Holslngton, Kansas, of
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests
what you eat —W. G. Anderson.
Wednesday was an enjoyable day
in this section of Oklahoma. Light
showers were followed by heavier
ones to give way in turn to lighter
ones, it rained the greater part of
the afternoon, and has greatly en-
hanced the prospects for next year's
wheat crop. Nothing delights an
Oklahoma fanner more than a good
rain just when he needs it.
While cleaning out a well near Ma-
ple City, cast of Arkansas City, yes-
terday, John Stevenson and Samuel
Woods, farmers, were overcome by
gas and killed. They started into
the well, Woods going first; he be-
became overcome and fell, and Stev-
enson thinking h« had slipped, start-
ed to assist him. Help was called,
but when the men were brought to
the surface both were dead.—Wel-
lington Journal.
Use Baden's Best flour.
Sauer Kraut at Stephenson's.
List your farms for .ale with Brown
k Bunten.
Choice farms for sale Brown k Bun-
ten.
We want to sell your lots. Brown
k Bunten.
Use Baden's Best flour; for sale by
all grocers.
Second hand school hooks in good
condition at LA B Drug Co.
Don’t boriow money on your farm
until you see Brown & Bunten.
Get prices at Anderson's Drugstore
before buying your paints and oils.
Use Baden's Best flour: for sale by
all grocers.
All leading grocers sell Baden's
Best flour.
For Paints and Oils see W. G.
Anderson's Drug Store.
Complete stock Second Hand school
books at L. A B. Drug store.
For cheapest money and most rea-
sonable terms, see Brown k Bunten.
Save money by buying Second
Hand school books at L. & B. Drug
Store.
School books, tablets and a full line
of school supplies at the LAB drug
store.
Mrs J. W. Beatty went up to Win-
field yesterday fora week’s visit with
re’atives.
Have you tried the “Tom Moore’’
cigar at the Postoffice newsstand?
It is the best.
Mrs. E H. Baird of St Louis is vis-
iting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J T.
Howard this week
C. W. Montgomery left for Denni-
son, Kans., Tuesday where he will
make his future home.
J C. McAdams and wife are the
happy parents of a ten pound girl,
born yesterday morning.
Bob Hughes, J. J. Carson, Arthur
Fulkerson and J. M. Blood went over
to Nardin last night ta attend K. P.
lodge.
C. A. Macey and wife are receiving
the congratulations of their many
friends over the advent of a boy baby
at their home Monday of this week.
All doing nicely.
Dizziness, loss of appetite, flatu-
lency and nausea are all connected
with dyspepsia or indigestion. Her-
bine will give prompt relief. Price
50 cts.—L A B Drug Co.
Rev. Craighead and wife left Mon-
day for Muscogee where they will
attend Presbytery this week. There
will be no preaching at the Presby-
terian church next Sunday
Joseph Stockford, Hodgdon, Me.,
healed a sore running fer seventeen
years and cured his piles of long
standing by using DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve. It cures a|l skin dis-
eases.—W. G. Anderson.
K. S. Howard returned Monday
from Dallas, Texas, where he had
been attending the state fair and
coursing races. His grey hounds won
first money in three different cours-
ing races
Either the mailing clerk of the
Ponca City Democrat is awful slow
or Uncle Sam’s minions who handle
the mail are awful careless for we
did not receive the Democrat of date
October 19, until October 24, time
enough to have crossed the contin-
ent instead of 18 miles. The Courier
of the 23 and the Democrat of the
19th arrived in the same mail which
looks a little bad for the mailing
clerk.
Tom Fry in his last issue in com-
menting on eur Industrial Edition
says, .‘‘It is te be 32 pages.” We hope
to make it that large, but have not
as yet announced how large it will be.
We propose to make it just as large
as the patrons, and the subjects to be
handled require, whether that be lfi,
24, 32 or 40 pages. We do know that
it will not be less than 16, and we
rather think it will not be more than
24 or 32. but as we said before, we will
make it any size necessary to success-
fully handle the iata on baud.
C. O. Courtney, of Kansas City,
State agent fer the Mutual Benefit
Life Insurance Company, writes Dr.
C. G. Elliott warning him against
one Bert S. Alston, who has been
working Oklahoma representing him-
self to be an agent for the company.
He has beat hotels and local examin-
ers without number, and undertook
his game with Doctor Elliott, but
the doctor refused to advance him
any money. He has no connection
whatever with the company, and
they are after him hard and will
make an example of him if they can
catch him.
OCTOBER 28. AND 30TH.
On Novelty Dress Goods. Attend this sale it will
pay you, and acquaint yourself with the Latest Pro-
ductions.
Gentlemen!
On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, we
will show a very large assortment one and
one-half yard samples of Latest cloth for
men’s suits. Measures taken and suits made
just as you want them. Entire Satisfaction
Guaranteed in every instance or your money
back.
G-rocery Department!
19 tbs Best Granulated Sugar..........$1,00
2 lb can Chase & Sanborn Seal Brand
Coffee.................................65
Angstad & Barrett.
Telephone No. 76.
Trade at The Leader, It Pays, j*
JUST Received
An other shipment of Men’s fine
suits and Top Coats. The suits
are in fine worsteds, the regular
Merchant Tailoring patterns in
stripes and checks, double or
single breasted vest.
THEY • ARE . BEAUTIES
And strictly up-to-date. The
Overcoats are here in endless
varieties. We have them in Uls-
ters, Top coats, Dress coats in
Irish Frieze, Beaver, Kerseys,
Meltons and Covert cloths at
l
Only five minutes at your time
is all we ask before you purchase
elsewhere. We don’t urge you
to buy, our prices are irresisti-
ble.
'jHE | EflDER.
The Greatest Money Saving Store in
Blackwell.
Solitb R^I«ciz7 Strwwt.
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Randall, J. W. & McDowell, T. H. W. The Times-Record. (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1899, newspaper, October 26, 1899; Blackwell, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1136806/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.