The Times-Record. (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1897 Page: 5 of 8
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A. T. * 0. r. 1L H. TIME CABO. ] Tke plotthlckcw!
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Kildar* Tim* Card.
NOKTH BOUND.
.'IlMourt River Express.......8 02 p m
Chicago Express,............I 40»ni
Way Freight.................1 48 pm
SOUTH BOUND.
Tex** Express,.............. 8 52 h in
Tt-xas Express................8 33 p in
\Vny Freight,........:.......7 Ofiam
Barbed wire 82.25 at W'a. H k I Co. j Program for the Kay county Chri*-
Tuesday's rain wan a welcome vie-! tian Endeavor Union convention to be
itor. (held at Ponca t’lty, O. T.. Saturday
Only one more week of school thl*!and SunJav' March 21)111 and 2Ut’ ',,T:
* oiTfontv a u
All iiuiiiB daily. Free chair 4»fs on
all trains Pullman Palace sleepers
to Kansas City and Chlnsgo Without
change, also to Ft. Worth and Gal*
veatoo Connects at Newton with
through tiali'8 for California.
Coupon liekets on sale to nearly all
points. Raggaiie checked to nestina-
t tin. For inlurmatloti and rates call
i n or address.
A. M. Morton. Agent.
term.
Watch for G. M. Foster k Son's ad.
next week.
Good bulk coffee 10 cents, Corner
Cash Grocery.
Read the Corner Cash Grocery ad.
In another column.
Blackwell Mail Time Card.
Lkavks—5:10 a. tn. and 3:30 p. in.
Arrives—K*:30 a. in. and 12:55 p. tu.
SATURDAY A. M.
10:30 Prayer and praise service.—
I^ed by Mrs. Tabor. Ponca City.
11:00 Address bv the president.
11:15 Registration and assignment
of delegates.
SATURDAY P. M.
1:30— Praise service. Led Viy Mr.
GRAND OPENING
Wheat, grass and garden "sans" arc j Hayes Love, Gray Mount.
. - 1.1* Add a....... .mV u*ik 11*ntv
taking on the emerald hue.
1:45—Address of welcome -Mrs. Jos.
12 bars of standard soap for 25cents 1 °'e’ 1 ”’u ’’ *
at the Corner Cash Store. ! ^ Response by Miss Lola lurner.
1 Newkirk.
Thursday
MARCH 18,1891!
1.0. 0. F.
Meeting every Tuesday evening at their
hall nn north Main street All visiting broth-
ers are cordially Invited to attend any and
all meeting*. B. M. AsukhsoH N. O.
H. W. Swan. Sec y.
A 0. TJ. W
Blackwell I-odge No. K. meets every first
and third Thursday night of each month. AH
at.____a. ... .... in mu.ll utUllflllllf :i i'orril.TllV in*
Workmen In good standing are cordially In-
vited, John Davis, M. W.
M. P. Unices, Rec.
G. A. B.
Private Soldier Post No. ft‘2. meets first Sat-
i-.i .v ot ea.-h utontli at t o'clock n. tn. and
urday ot each month at t o'clock p tn. and
on third Saturday at J o'clock p. m.. at
______________Mss
oiilc hail. M W. IlnxiNos, Post Comd'r.
J. M. Dints. Adjutant.
23^-r>TI3T CHUEOH.
Sunday School everv. Sunday at 10 o'clock
a m. A. O West. Superintendent. Prayer
meeting every W« lnesday at 7:30 p. in. nine
I ness meeting on Saturday before the third
Sunday e tch month at 7::w p. ni Ladles Aid
Hoeletv meets every Wednesday at 4:30 p m.
Regular preaching service rimer and tiiihb
Sunday In each month at t! o'clock a in and
7:»ii> in. Christian Kndeavor Society meets
everv Sundae at 4:0U p m. You arc cordial-
ly Invited to these services
James M Via. Pastor.
ilETIICDIsr EPISCOPAL.
Suml iv School every Sunday at 10:00 a m-
.lolin It May Superintendent.
League every Sunday at 6:30 p. m -Mr*. Lil-
lie Davis. I‘resident. .Junior League every
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||(f | 1,1 \ o , I iv noi.iiy, o ...... n
Sunday at .iruo p- in.-Ajrusta ltthter. Supei
tetident. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:0u p. m
_ . ... 1 ' l-l. Cim.l.it., U t if f»
lellllCTIl. I I IVtl ItSAVUMfi J *•— «-*-—
Preaching *nd and 4th Sundays at It a. m.
.mil 7:3*1 p. m Seats free, everybody cordial-
ly invited. 8am. G. Kkys, Pastor.
.lust received a complete line of
garden tools at W's H A I Co.
Huy your garden, cane and alfalfa
seed at Hughes Hro's. Hardware.
Notice all Clocks 1 sell are warrant-
ed in every respect.—J. 11. Sheets.
See the clothing for men and boys!
The prices are close—N. Y. Store.
J. B. Blazer, of Guthrie is a guest
of Prof. Davis and wife this week.
A half wool Henrietta, double fold,
only Idle a yard—New York Store.
On last Saturday the Corner Cash
Grocery took in over (100 dozen eggs.
Buy the Century Sewing Machine.
Price 820.00 at the Furniture Store.
A new invoice of men and boys hats
received this week at the Blackwell
Cash Store.
We have coal oil at 15 cents per gal-
lon: best grade 18 cents at the Corner
'ash Grocery
Try a sack of John Dick's flour at
Waite & Son's. Quality and price
will please you.
Do you want an all wool blanket, a
fine article, at $3.75? See them at the
New York Store.
The right place to get your heavy
shirts, overalls, blouses and etc., is at
the New York Store.
See Fulkerson k Son at the Corner
Cash Grocery for broom corn, alfalfa,
millet and cane seed.
The best Milwaukee oil grain plow
Mrs.
Hoy.
BUSINESS AND LOCAL.
2:15—Purpose of the society
Padon, Blackwell.
2:45 —The pledge.—Minnie
Blackwell.
3:15 Delation of the society to
missions. Rev. Moore. Newkirk.
3:45 Relation of the society totem-
perance. Dr. Harper.
4:15- Prayer meeting methods.
Miss Nellie Whitfield. Kildare.
5:00 Business.
7:30 Praise service.—Miss Lydia
Clifford. Newkirk.
7:45—Add re sses.
BUN DAY A. M.
Sunrise prayer meeting—Elmer
Dale. Pleasant View.
10:00—Sunday school.
11:00—Regular church services.
SUNDAY P. M.
3:00—Junior Endeavor.—Mrs. Ogle-
vee. Ponca City.
7:00—Endeavor prayer meeting.—
G. L. Lage, Blackwell.
8:00 -Convention sermon.—Rev. \V.
L. Upshaw, Newkirk.
Consecration. Rev. Oglcvee, Pon-
ca City.
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There is Nothing so Good.
I6. M. FOSTER & SON
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On Thursday.
March 18,181)7
........,_________________ Wo are too busy at pres- \
ent unpacking and marking to make price list. IP
11 • t I ________ 1. 1. 4» r% r» TY V>«l{ /3A " ,
■I \ t'Jlt Ull J»UV 1% 111^ illuming w* I /J |
f Hut will sav we are able to duplicate any price ,.y
Tv made by. anyone in Northern Oklahoma or South-
tj ern Kansas, on Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, blmea ;^y,
rI(* —■« Furnishings.' Don’t Forget the Date, jU
ch 18, 1897. m
IS Rinl
\ March
I
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EVERYBODY RESPECTFULLY 1HV1TEB.
| G. FOSTER & SOI*.
BLACKWELL BL’K, BLACKWELL, 0. T.
There is not hi unjust as tpqoil :ts Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consump-
tion, Coughs and Colds, so demand It
and do not permit the dealer to fell
you some substitute. He will not
claim there is anything heller, hut In
make more profit lie may
__________________ ^ _ order to
shoe.'seamless, at the old price, $1.25, j claim something else to be just us
■ \*.... .......A It.
Sweet pickles at Stephensons.
Rar iron and plow steel W H A I CD
Furniture and coffins North Main St
New goods, new goods at W H & I Co
Choice Alfalfa weed at Stephenson's.
Ax handles one dime W's. H. & I Co.
100 hats to sell at cost . West &
Dyer.
Garden seed AT COST at Hughes
Bro's.
Ruling and walking plows at W's H
ft I Co.
Examine those new goods at W's. H
& I Co.
Early Ohio seed potatoes at Steph-
enson's.
Disc harrows and graindrills at W’s
H & 1 Co.
110 pounds navy beans $1.1X1. Fulker-
son & Son.
Cotton seed and castor beans at
Stephenson's.
3 it. stee! wire nails one dime at W's
II. & I. Co.
Lion and Arbuckle coffee 14c at
Stephenson's.
Men's arctics 85 cents at Masters
at the New York Store.
Remember that Stephenson’s stil’
handles Chase & Sanborns coffees anil
teas and they are the best.
If you want to See something nice
in the wav of clocks just take a look
at those at Sheets the Jeweler.
Window shades 20 cents: chair seats
10 cents. Ingrain carpets 25 cents
per yard at the Furniture Store.
On account of a rush of job work
the paper has not received the atten-
tion it should have had this week.
Get your laundry in by Tuesday af-
ternoon for the Empire Steam Laun-
dry. Agency at Hughes Bro's. store.
Chambers & Million have the con-
tract for a large residence for Mr.
Myers, who lives 44 miles east of
Blackwell.
A. Foster lias returned from Mt.
Ayr. Iowa,where he has been looking
after business interests for the past
several months.
C. VV. Hayes and family who have
resided here for a short time, returned
to tkeir old home in Butler county,
Kansas. Thursday morning.
All kinds nursery stock now on sale
at our branch yard. East Solomon
Ave., Blackwell. O. T.—Vinland Nur-
sery. W. L. Olmstead, Manager.
See Chambers & Million When you
This is th® Celebrated
Jopes Header.
good. You want Dr. King’s New
Discovery because you know It to be
safe and reliable, and guaranteed to
do good or money refunded. For
Coughs, Colds, Consumption and lor
ail affections of Throat, Chest au(l
Lungs, there is nothing so good as is
Dr. King's New Discovery. Trial bot-
tle free at Padon & Anderson's Drug
Store. Regular sizo 50 cents and $1.00.
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*rTT A T TTTP AT DOBBS’OPERA
W . A,. JuJLlIli HOUSE, Blackwell.*
A Great Discovery.
I have just discovered that I have
sold more brick since the fifth day of
November, IStXi than I have sold in
three years previous to above date,
and I am sorry to inform my custom-
ers that 1 will not have any brick to
sell until I burn another kiln, which
1 now have ready, and I will have
brick for sale again abont April 1st.
I am slightly disfigured but still in the
I'll be'digging and mixing the clay in
the spring:
I will try to lie happy through sun-
shine and Jain.
For McKinley will give us the good
timesa gain.
J. B. DuNLAr.
Chikaskia Valley Brick and Tile
Works, Blackwell, O. T.
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This space belongs to W. A. L®0 and Gso. F. COFWlIl*'
and is edited by Mr. Lee.
Cash Store. see mamoers » .viunon wnen you
20 lbs. hist granulated for 81.00 at nee(j any building, painting, paper
X V. , > M t * 1(1, . * , . I . . _ .. . M M I ■> 5 ». i T I, * . 4 I,'. \ 1- Lj-
Stephenson's.
Horse brushes and curry comb, at
W's H A- 1 Co.
Cane, millet and alfalfa seed at
Stephensons.
.T. R. Cox is visiting in Cowley coun-
ty this week.
Bulk garden seeds of all kinds at
Stephenuon's.
hanging or any kind of wood work.
Shop 2nd door east of Hughes Bro's.
We have a full line of bulk and
package garden seeds and onion setts
cheaper than ever sold before at Cor-
ner Cash Grocery.—Fulkerson A Son.
II. E. McCrelght made a flying trip
to Arkansas City last Thursday after
machine and organ repairs and Is now
If we say anything in our
space here that will please, en-
lighten or benefit you, as farmers,
in any way, we will be repaid
should you forget us when
yon need hirm machinery. There
are large stocks of implements in
Blackwell and there can be no
excuse for going to the state or
railroad for goods in our lino,
liemember that each dollar you
put into the Statd, or Newkirk,
is 100 bricks out of a court house
in Blackwell. W. A. Lee.
Years of experience lias
taught me that the best is the,
cheapest both for dealer and far
mer. Therefore it is my aim to*
handle only the best farm imple-
ments and buggies that can be1
purchased. W. A. Lee.
I - -
Get your Buttcricks patterns at the ;«adv to wait on his many patron*
New York Store. , again. .... ...
-can, best tomatoes 15 cents at Commissioner BuchhozwUI build ?
“ i a large commodious residence on his
Stephensons. I ..
Just received 5000sqr feet fly screen
Did You Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for
your troubles? If not, get a bottle
now and get relief. This medicine
has been found to ho peculiarly adap-
ted to the relief aud cure of all Female
Complaints, exerting a wonderful di-
rect Influence in giving strength and
tone to the organs. If you have lo,s
of Appetite, Constipation, Headache.
Fainting Hpelis, or are Nervous,
Bleeples-i, Excitable, Mvlaneboty or
troubled with Dizzy S|wlls, Electric
Bitters is the medicine you need.
Health and strength are gnaranteed
by its use. Fifty cents and fl.00 at
Padon A Anderson’s Drug Store.
at W's H A I Co.
Easter egg dyes and Easter novel-
ties at Stephensons.
A part wool dres» goods at 12jc a
yard—New York Store. ouB niii Ylj5
Just received 12000 sqr feet poultry ; jlcr
netting at W’s H A I Co.
\V. R. Duvall Is visiting friends in
McPherson county. Kansas.
valuable farm two miles north of
town. Carpenters will begin work
next week.
NOTICE.
_________ , We now have funds on hand to take
Mrs. Flora McClain left for Wicht-i UP and cancel the hawing warrants
ta. Kans., Saturday, where she will i against the town of Blac swe .
purchase her spring stock of millinery. K**1*", No. .lb. Issued to W. H.
She will visit friends in Sedan .before
Call at Dobbs’ Opera House
nnd see our line of goods: Jones
Header, Jones Lever Binders,
Fuller Lee Disc Drill. Guudlach
Hoe Drills. Advance Separators,
Belleville Separators.
Buford & George Manufact-
ure a full line of goads, consist
ingof: Browns Cultivators, rid
ing and walking. Tiger Corn
Planters, Morrison Lister, (this
lister is the same as Eagle only
it is made by one of the best plow
factories making plows;) Morri-
son Cultivators. Capital Wagon,
John Deere Disc Lister, John
Deere Plows, Buford & George
Buggies: a large stock on bands
for you to select from
Don't
Farmers, don't delay getting
repairs for your machines untif
too late in the season. Do you
realize that in hnrvest time is the
Implement dealers busiest time.
We have seen* days during liar
Test time that men wanting re
pairs for their inachit.es could,
not be waited on. and the repair-
lying in tlw office. Let every
one think of this and get ready
before the harvest is upon you.
Cure ol'Toolw.
Since coining to tho Strip, we
have hud something to do with
the care of tools on the farm
wrenches, pencils, chisels, oi.
cans and tools of all kinds, sucl.
as are used, aud find that no oni
Norris: Register No. 52, issued to F.
T. Berkey; Registor No. 53, Issued to
F. T. Berkev: Register No. 54, issued
C. B. Wales, of Harvey county. t0 Van R 1',()nd_
Kansas, has been visiting the past1 H. W. Swan,
----------- . week with John Cramer and family Town Treas.
B B Four per sack. #1.10: Superior. | anff0tberold Harvey county friend* _ ---
........- ---------—’* I In this vfsiliftv. The Vinland NufMty
J. L. Waite received word from the of Douglas county,Kans., are putting
local land office, at Perry, that his Sn a large stock of trees 4*» East Sol-
contest was finally settled and that onion Ave., this week. Farmers will
8VIXV. KU. !>5c. at Stevenson's.
Isaac Cuffman returned Saturday
from a visit in Winfield, Kansas.
See the Henrietta cloth at lhic a
thing needs more care than this
, „re„v.o l liiink if all the tools wc have
ror you to seiceo Call all planted on our farm would com*
Dobbs’ Opera House. East Black-1 up and grow we would have tool-
well Avenue. Blackwell. O. T. for sale. W. A. LWr..
DOBBS’ OPERA HOUSE, BLACKWELL AVE
Faffr>efs Ctistoip iljiil
act* IIIC iURlin-twa ” * * contest was IHUUll I’t.itiv.u S.4SIA*.
yhrd! It’s a beauty! -New York Store. jle wou^ i3e allowed to file upon his
See the new Platino finish in pho- claim. He went down Tuesday
to
Vogtaph*. PitETTYUAtf, Uiagkweli hlk flj*.
find It a great convenience
to | right to the yard and buy what they
''warn. ui the nursery line..
• ; Are now prepare*? to ?i>akc Grtiboui Plonr, Kaffii
or Corn Meal ami all kinds <>4 Chop Feetl. \\ e ch.tig
One-seventli for grinding. Lring y>ur grain "hen }u»
come to town and take your grist home with you.
Hoffman Crouch, Prop?
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Randall, J. W. The Times-Record. (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1897, newspaper, March 18, 1897; Blackwell, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1138273/m1/5/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.