Collinsville Times. (Collinsville, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 66, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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MAY I?
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS
Mr. A. .1. Snyder, of Pit tubing, Venn-
nvluuim. field man for the Producer*
Oil company, is now in tin* oily nn.l Ins
family will join him in the near tut urc.
Progress nml wife have gone to Wash-
ington ami Annapolis to attend the
graduation of their son John* from the
Naval Academy, doe Clark, of Chelscu,
sou of W. A. Clark, has been appointed
to succeed Midshipman Kates in the
academy.
Is your hank deposit insured? Ten
to one your home is and all your othei
personal property. Why not your
money ? It costs you nothing. Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 1.. lioodale left Tues-
day evening for Dallas. Texas, and other
southern cities. Their objectin' point
being the Shviners’ convention at Dallas.
Oil atnl gas leases, approved form, for
sale at Times office .
Mrs. tleorge 1.. Hicks, Mi's, t . B.
Gump and Mrs. W. G. Toy man were
in Tulsa Wednesday.
Chautauipm begins, Sunday, dune
Postmaster A. K. Heap spent yester-
day in Tulsa on business.
General Superintendent Ripley, of the
Santa Fe, passed through in his private
ear Monday morning.
Oil and gas leases, approved form, for
sale at Times office .
A Muskogee woman left the gas burn-
ing during the night and when she
awoke next morning and struck a match
an explosion resulted which wrecked the
second story of the house mid caused
her death.
Mrs. Alx' Martin arrived from Tulsa
Wednesday and is visiting friends.
«lf you can't get behind a movement
for your town's good at least don t get
in front of it. is the advice given l»y the
Harmon County News.
The cashier of the defunct Albion.
Michigan, National Hank has lawn sen-
tenced to a term in prison. I hi' is as
it should lie. Hut what of the loss to
the depositors? lVv* the imposition
of a jail sentence on a crooked hank
officer pay Kick the savings of a life
time intrusted to the bunk? liy the
Guaranty plan. Adv.
The State Hank is the only Guaranty
Hank in town. Adv.
1 treatise a tramp whipped a lot ot
greasers in Alva for shoving a woman
off the street a citizen knocked him
down and kicked in two of his ribs,
says the Alva limes.
Oil and gas leases, approved form, for
sale at Times office .
Chautauqua begins. Sunday, dune -J-
For the town marshall to shoot stray
dogs is perfectly proper says the 1-ong-
A Large Shipment of Ladies
and Childrens Oxfords
Just Received.
We can please you with our
variety of new Tan, Brown,
Black or White. Let us
show you our specials at
$2.50 and $3.00
Everything in Hosiery, Polish,
Laces, Etc.
'Phone 316
Johnson Brothers
Only Shoe Store
TO “KNOW HOW"
is really what you pay a
plumber for. Our workmen are
skilled experts with plenty of
successful experience back of
them They ' know how."
If vou are planning to build
or remodel your home have
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THE BEST PLUMBING
-: r' Get our estimates
first, then you will have noth-
ing jo leg;vt later on.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES.
H. E. McKINLEY
50c Hats for
Saturday
Trier's
Trimmed Hilts $2. $2.50. Kx f c.50
SMITH & CARSON
Uptodate Milliners. First door west oi Krestne
Bert and Jim s Kitchen
Everything New and Lp-to-iate
Strictly Sanitary
VISIT OUR KITCHEN
TARKINGTON & FREEMAN
East of Cory Theater
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FRIDAY,
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WILD CAT
INSURANCE
Like all other Wild Cat
Propositions, is a sad thing
when found out too late.
I.et us place your insur-
ance in uni* of our eleven,
STRONG OLD-LINE COM-
PANIES, and the worry
will he off your mind.
Ward’s
Land Office
Phone 31
Near Santa Fe Depot
In • Diamond Ed an Brae* rou havethe
acme of alt brace*. Every good point
found in the beat of bracea has been
embodied in making the Diamond
Edge. Hat alligator pattern Jaw* and
ball bearine, eteel clad head. A brace
that will satisfy the mart exacting.
Edge
BROAD
hatchets
For Bench Work.
The Df/onf/b Edge
sad Hatch
Broad Hatchet, in
aingle or double
bevel, is a classy
looker and the best
of performers.
Like all EDGE Tools, they ad-
vertise you. Everybody knows that
"Ommufo edge is * OvumPledgb"
The best knife cn the place
should be the km£e most
used and ■‘'hc.t is the Kitchen
Butcher Knife every time.
Don't forget this. Don't let a few cent,
difference in price deprive you of the
satisfaction cf a gcod lrr.ife of the
nuaiity y—i desire. Buy a Diamond
Edge kniie.
DyutQSb Edge BUS
Have more than ordinary interest
to you because they are just a
little better. They cut easily and
fast, and are so satisfying in
their work that you will ask for
Diamond Edge Bits once you
try them.
There is a Diamond Edge Pick
for every purpose, and one
that excels for that purpose.
Built by experts, with a par-
ticular purpose in view, they
take hold right, swing right,
ring right, and have the right
quality in every respect.
On chisels, “Diamond Edge is a
Quality Pledge." A pledge of
“metal” 6r steel quality—a pledge
of finish—a pledge of perfect
workmanship, every tool being
tested before it is finally wrapped.
Even the handles are better.
Come in either plain or leather tip.
Diamond Edge
Pliers
MADE TO WORK WITH
dale News, but it wants stopped the
pruclioe of killing the dogs in the pros-
, nev of the latter's only friends—the lit-
tle children of the town.
PATENT STOP
Don't forget the union memorial serv-
ice at the Methodist church May 25.
The National Bankers tell you your'
deposits in their banks are protected by I
their Capital and Surplus. Sure. So I
are thev in a State Bank, but will the
Capital*of $25,000 pay deposits of $100,- j
000 or more? IVposit your funds in a
State Hank and have the satisfaction of;
absolute security.—Adv.
When a man gets rich enough he can |
wear an imitation diamond without be- j
ing suspected, but a poorer man wearing
the genuine article rarely gets credit
for it.
While we have several styles
in pliers, selling for a little
money, the cheapest pliers
in the long run are those
illustrated here.
See the Diamond Edge side
cutting, pipe wrench plier,
with screw driver, reamer
and wire cutter. This is
what we consider the acme
of all pliers as to quality
and utility.
The other is a standard pat-
tern, having the patent stop
that protects the jaws.
Grass Hooks
N ISC
For just an ordinary “knocker
a 10c hammer will do very
well. It will also pound your
thumb very satisfactorily. But
if you want a hammer to do
useful workwith.aBfLVO'i) Edge
Hammer will delight you. The
minute you grip the handle you
know you have a real hammer
in your hand.
You buy a grass hoo’
for a purpose, and un-
less it actually serves
that purpose it is of no
value.
PjCVD'h EDGE Hammers are made
in every style, and every one
is made right.
Diamond Edge Grass Hooks
are built on the right lines,
ground and beveled for
grass cutting purposes, and
being a Diamond Edge,
have the edge that really.
cuts.
\Y. L. Truscett. ot fancy. Kansas, was.
in the city Wednesday.
Chautauqua begins. Sunday> Jot* - '
j Oil and gas leases, approved form, for
sah> at Times office .
One of the '‘party'' faults which most ,
XXomen frankly aek-.....; *rh,‘>' ’ ■
j simple can't help Sloping aromul up]
! stairs to see the different rooms while ; j
\ aiv supposed to be tak ng oil tlicit |
i wraps.
Maltby Hardware Co.
The most interesting store in Collinsville
TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION
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Got some city property you want to
trade for a farm? It so, phone 237.
5-10-1
THINGS ABOUT THE OIL FIELD.
Rarty Hamilton, of Coffeyville. is in
! the city visiting life uncle, V outiciluian
1 >av id Goyette.
A. AY. Beck, of lola. Kansas, proprie-
tor of the CalliOTvilfe Furniture Store,
was in the city Wednesday.
,1. D. Maroney. district foreman of the
Pniiie nil and Gas company, with head-
quarters at Tulsa, made a trip over the
oil tix-hls Wednesday with K. 1). Jones,
of Gump i -tones. 'Hie Collinsville field
looked good to Mr. Maroney, stated Mr.
.tones. The Prairie company are lay-
ing a pipe line into this field from La-
tnona.
Although it is repotted the Bank of
Revctideii. Arkansas, which was closed;
last month, may be reopened without
loss to the depositor-, we believe it
would be hard to convince the deposi-
tors of that bank that t would be folly
to gamet a Guaranty La* in Arkansas.
It is much more pleasant to know that
if a bank fails your -V.-Ssit is ready tor
you when you need it. and eertaitilv this ,
- : m tifM of tl ;
) _ - : - . State B
a.-. ■ • _ ” > m •ai-.v.ts
-- ak - A -X.
D. \Y. French has moved a -tar drill
ing rig onto a location tor the Tulsa Oil
company, a subsidiary company of the
Premier Petroleum company, of Hague.
Holland.
Station Agent -Kihn Masheal. of the
Santa Fe. reports that one rig a 'lay is
the average number being shipped mto
Cotlinsv die.
Saturday Morning at
10:00 o’Clock
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That Used to K a '.c-1 itb UopoixS o:
Relc-.usu.
A consolidatiou of the different state
edacatwfeal in-titntions of F.dmoud.
the burden of taxation from SB5 tor
each individual pupil per year to $rk>
Soaaa saving
The
vYssx-. any W here.
prices are A- h>w * keener
Tulsa or H»nV-' >.
t«r we*k.ma*ship fe eqasl to **y *■“'
Ladies A; t saeiety ot the Chrfe-
tiaa ehacvh will have * food sale at
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WheU -- :v.x' nix n te’.i a story t ey !>.. -
iato « aad the* have to tan anmd
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Don't forget the union memorial «erv-
iet at the Methodist church May -do.
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Th» fe aet HV wwsk'. hut n*w. snappy ]
BUSBY'S Jewwhv Store-
5-ltFl
Salad lb -w1 -
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23c platteTs ..... ........10
83e Opal Glass Dfehea .10
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for
Victoria Ctowhrtw OTd..........10
Special Enamel ware -a!-, value- op to
tie, - S-k Saturday
laoiuiag .25
Beautiful Taffeta and Satin Ribbon, on
sale at a yard---- .10
Salesman's samples, collars and neek-
wear, combs, barett-s and babv cape at
big
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Everything good to eat that the nunket affords
and supper 25c
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Steenrod, F. L. Collinsville Times. (Collinsville, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 66, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1913, newspaper, May 16, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1139160/m1/2/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.