The Republican News Journal. (Newkirk, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1908 Page: 10 of 16
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P. W. Smith, Prwidait
J. A. Brown, Vice-President
W. F. Smith, Cashier
J. Wendell Smith Ase t Cashier
the
First National Bank
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NEWKIRK. OKLAHOMA
NO. 5 2 7 2
THE OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN KAY CO.
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OFFERS YOU
The Services of a Sound and Well Equipped Bank,
business entrusted to us will receive our
most careful attention
Originally Established 1893
All
LODGE NOTICES.
NKWK1KK LODUK SO 21 A C.t A M
Siaieil ootnnuinleiUlons the
Uni ami third SutimUy eve-
liiiitt 111 each month aU7 INI |> m.
In tlieir lodM** room, corner nth
and Main streets VlaltUiK
hretheru Invited.
Cl.AOI>S IUTVAI., W M
C. M. HU BN Art, Sac.
NEWKIItK CHA1TKK, U D.. K A. M
Slated convocations every
HMflh so.n.ii.
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M',m streets at T I" l> m ' ls
flrofjj lllin.’ eoin|>:inions muted
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Local Items
llialgos, dentist,
Garside, the photographer. 27tf
Parker’s Studio for swell photo*.
Take the baby to Garside’s Studio.
Mert IltK’fer was in the city Sunday.
All the late photo cards at Parker’s.
J. M. Haynes went to Arkansas City
Wednesday.
See the late spring style photo cards
at Parker’s.
Everything for presents at Pioneer
Drug Store.
Chase Johnson went to Perry this
week tm business.
F. S. SjKiro was an Arkansas City
visitor Wednesday.
W. L. Austin made a business trip to
Wichita Thursday.
Prairie Hello Hour is always
uniform in quality.
d no />• SI ft son. hats only $4 CO-
Newkirk Mere. Co. SMt
James Clulib left for Hardy Wednes-
day for a business trip.
Dr. Engle returned Wednesday morn
ing from Arkansas City.
The “All Leather" line of Ames
at Mewkirk Merc. Co. .'t4tf
Big stock of wall paper just arrived
at the Pioneer drug store.
Mrs. Nettie Dcrnil of Arkansas City
spent Tuesday in Newkirk.
Prof. Moody has secured a suporin-
tendentship at Atlanta, Indiana.
Mrs. Lizzie Butler left this week for
her old home at Attumwa, Iowa.
Prof. White left Wednesday morning
for Ponca City to attend Normal.
There are now 90 in attendance at
the Kay County Normal at Ponca.
Wm. Prosser, Justice of the Peace.
Prompt attention given collections.
Dr. Martin reports the birth of a fine
baby girl at the home of J Binkley.
1. E. Wharton was a Winfield visitor
the first of the week.
Heinz’s Sour Kraut tOc’fatton
Newkirk Merc. Co- A4tl
The chief of |>olico of Ponca was a
Newkirk visitor this week.
Cane, Millet amt K'ajjir Corn
sent at Newkirk Mere■ Co. >i-ftt
Mrs. S. W. Mumey will do sewing at
her home | mile north of Newkirk. 2Htf
Prairie Helle Hour is guaran-
teed to give perfect satisfaction.
Country cured smoked Hums
and Shoulders at Newkirk Merc
Co. ’:4tf
1 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gardner re
turned from their trip to Apache this]
week.
County Supt. Duke was in the city
Tuesday, hut returned Wednesday to
Ponca.
J. Frank Jones, local editor of the
Deer Creek Times, was in the city
Friday.
Misses Laura and Flora Felton went
to Arkansas City this week to visit
friends.
Miss Violet Pontious left Sunday
morning for Ponca City to attend
normal.
Prairie Helle Hour has no
superior. Try it and be con-
vinced.
Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Proctor of Ar-
kansas City were
Tuesday.
The latest in photos at Garside’s.
See Garside’s new photo mounts. 37tf
J. L. Patton made a trip to Arkan-
sas City Tuesday.
Mrs. Walter Relycu went to Arkan-
sas City Saturday.
Mrs. Dreyfus went to Arkansas City
Thursday of this week.
Mrs. A. II. Vaughn went to Ponca
City Thursday for a visit.
Miss. Nettie Sells was over from
Kaw City Monday of this week
Mr. Belmore was up from Washunga
Friday to attend the matinee races.
Mrs. A. L. Garten went to South
Haven, Kansas, this week to visit her
sister.
Pete Mitchell and George Vonstein
left the city Thursday morning for
Guthrie.
Found—A small hunch of office keys
Owner can have same by calling at
this office.
Mrs. Wolfe was up from Kaw City
this week visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Cain.
Mrs. Dr. Emery returned to Illinois
this week. She will make her home at
Quincy in the future.
Miss Susan Williams was among
those who left Tuesday morning to at-
tend normal at Ponca.
A bargain if sold soon; 2 lots, 4 room
* r°: •'V I house, good well, barn, good location.
Newkirk visitors | ^ ^ & Wood mt
OMrs. Ed Arrendiell left for Fairfax
Prof Moody will sell his household
good* on the streets Saturday after-
noon.
W L. Austin and I. E. Wharton have
sold the Nettie D. Cells farm near Kaw
City to a party of Winfield, Kansas.
Mr. B. F. MeCucthin of Wichita and
his daughter of Wellington, Kansas,
were in Newkirk Decoration day, the
guests of Thos. Elder.
Mias Mamie Diner of Edgerton, Kan-
sas. was in the city between trains
Satunlay enroute for Fairfax, where
she will visit relatives.
Misa Inez Weakley of Arkansas City
who b;ts lieett the guest of C. W. Wald-
smith’s for the |*st three weeks, re-
turned home Tuesday.
Miss Mary Warden of Cambridge,
Ohio, who has been enjoying a pleas-
ant visit with Mrs. F. W. Arnett left
Wednesday for her home.
We were in error last week in Dr.
Clark’s Newkirk and Blackwell dates
for June. He will be at Newkirk June
l<i anti Blackwell on the 17lh
Account Republican National Con-
vention. fare to Chicago and return
121.75. Tickets on sale June 12 to 16.
Tickets limited to June 30th.
Miss Nell Tyler spent threetlays with
her parents this week and has again
returned to Kaw City where she is en-
gaged in the milliner business.
Mrs. Worth Wetmore of Arkansas
City was in the city the latter part of
last week enjoying a visit with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs Goo. Hayden.
The Indies Aid of the Christian
church will have an exchange at the
Weimer & Korns theatre building Sat-
urday afternoon June G. Lots of good
things to eat.
Gen. and Mrs. Hardy, of Washunga,
were Newkirk visitors this week. Mrs.
Hardy is enroute for Kansas City, and
Pointers to Wise Farmers
Our many years of experience in
handling Harvest Machinery has en
abled us to secure what no other mer
chant in the country has -namely the
agency for both the Deering and Mc-
Cormick lines. In these two leading
linos of Hinders. Mowers, and Hakes,
We ran satisfy any ono who wants a
machine of this character. We also
carry a large liuo of repairs in stock.
The same experience lias given us tho
Deering anil Plymouth Twines. The
majority of the farmers in this country
are too well acquainted with these
Twines, for us to say anything about
them. SulBoe to say, however, they
have been found more economical and
satisfactory than any other twines
used in this country
I,,et us figure with yon on Machines.
Twine and other goods, all of which
we carry a large stock.
Kay & Kaw Mercantile Co,
Iianiy In tMlnJUlV ID! lYitimnn ****** j
(he General is accompanying her as far ] Prof. H. B. Scott Elected Suporln-
as Arkansas City.
lxist, a red and white spotted female
bird pup, 4 months old, collar around
neck and a broken ni
collar. Find return
and receive reward.
Citizens Pay Fine.
Arthur Arrendiell, commonly known
as Toddie, plead guilty in Probate
tendent of Newkirk Schools.
At a regular meeting of the School Hil iuiuic, |uohi »»m.j — ------
u..». ................ ..... — Board Monday night Prof. H. B. Scott, I Court to the charge of assault and bat-
neck and a broken nickle plated ring on ,,f Wichita was elected to superintend tery upon the jierson of I^wrence
collar. Find return to G. A. Chappell the City schools for the following year. Hands. The offense was committed
"id receive reward. j Prof. Scott comes to us highly laj)out a month ago at the depot.
County Attorney Burns anti the coun- recommended, and with excellent qual- The controversy between these two
ty commissioners left for Guthrie Wed- ideations as a teacher. He holds life gentlemen was the result of some un-
nesday at the request of the attorney certificates to teach any public school conventional remarks delivered by Mr.
general to attend a meeting called to in Illinois. Indiana and Oklahoma. He Hands to a Kir|acquaintance of Mr. Ar-
discuss bridge matters. obtained the first of these when 19 rendiell. The latter attacked Mr.
... . „ , ______„ ni,|_ years of age. Hands, and among other things broke
riS|| .r*itv°for°a few hours between For the scholastic year of 1907 and his jaw, in an endeavor to cause Mr.
was in u ii y - 1908 Prof. Scott has been principal of Hands to retract and make other
trams Saturday. He was enro J School, and the amends for these remarks to the young
To,Bka. Kansas, where he intends hav-1 tne wotKi ^ _/aiiii0pint,>m|ont of|_n in nIMatlon. Mr. Arrendiell
ing his linger amputated
PalnU, varmslies. oils, ialahastlne | Thursday morning in tho interest of the
brushes, Wall Paper, at the p,oneer Arkansa9 city Milling Co.
Drugstore. Misses Emma Spengler and Vivian
Mr. and Mrs. George Mechhng leftI m, 1<jft Tuea(Uy morning to at.
the city Tuesday morning for a trip to ^ ^ Normal at ,.onca.
Woods county. Miss Ethe, Knjght who is now a
Mrs. G. W. Williams left the city ^ «f Arkansas City came down
Tuesday morning for Winfield, Kansas, WedneHday U) visit frionds.
to visit relatives. Mrs. w. B. Rector of Canyon City
Two thoroughbred holstem bull ™lvH paHSwl thr„ugh the city Tuesday morn-
»r sale.-A. J. Duhach, li miles north nn„llf„ flir ,)uav. <)k|a.
for sale,
east of Newkirk.
the welfare of the state.
We consider ourselves indeed
3fitf
ing enroute for Quay, Okla.
Misses Hazel White and
, .. . misses nuzei wmie nim
Wanted-A copy of the old English ^ the city Tuesday morning
Reader. Will pay good price. Call or|..............
adtlress this ollice.
Mrs. Ira Biggs
Mrs. Ira Biggs came to inis ciiy. - to aWend a I>hoto,
Tuesday to visit her parents Mr. and | which .g heW there.
Mrs. J. L. Harmon. | M.gs caertner who has been
visiting at the Dugan home left for her
fioine in Enid Wednesday morning.
J. H. Garton, the mail carrier, went
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this city
for Ponca to attend normal
Henry Garside went to Wichita
photography
Mr. E. G. Tuilliger of Minneapolis,
Minn., visited Mr. John Anderson for a
few days this week.
Miss Iva Adams who has been visit-
ing her aunt, Mrs. Nelson, of Kaw City
returned home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Youngblood and
arrived here this week to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Sam K. Sullivan. Mrs.
Faulkner is Mrs. Sullivan’s sister.
Miss. Linlay of Winfield, Kansas,
who taught in this county last year, and . yye consider uumnt
who is employed in the Newkirk Schools tunate to obtain such a man to conduct
for the coming year, left Saturday our 8choo|H<
morning for Ponca to attend Normal. Misses Emma Spangler and Williams
Dr. Bowers and wife of Kildare were from Winfield, Kansas, were elected as
Newkirk visitors last Saturday. The I teachers in the common sch<K»l. 1 his
doctor rejiorts twins at the home of makes the corps of teachers complete
Mr. ami Mrs. Bert Smith, which is the I with the possible exception of an in-
. occasion of much rejoicing in that | Htructor of Latin in tho High School.
Mamie j household.
Last Thursday afternoon the New-
kirk ball team, after fighting hard, lost
to Blackwell, to the Bcore of 7 to 2.
Sunday our Uiys returned the game at
Blackwell and were victorious with a
score of 2 to 1.
John Voucher, who has
woman in question. Mr. Arrendiell
School, Roger wa9 fined $73.00 and costs. His friends
Scots is well raised the ninety dollars necessary to
year previous was superintendent of I
the Cheyenne Public
......s county. Prof. -----
known in Oklahoma as an educator, and I to deliver him from the county jail,
a public speaker. He is an ordained I Most of the costs were donated by the
minister in the Christion and Methodic I witnesses and attorneys. Sam Thomas
churches, and is an active worker for contributed generously to the fine fund,
> < m *t _ t ^ I 1 tlf —*— ——-J— -- n 9 fornruin Mf
and Wednesday afternoon Mr. Ar-
rendiell was liberated.
The licst assortment of postal cards
at the Pioneer Drug Store. 37x4
Band Concert.
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Byron.
First Published May 20, 100H.
Report of the Condition of the
KILDARE STATE BANK
at Kildare, In the State of Oklahoma, at
the close of business May 14 ,I90H.
RESOURCES.
»»«**•»• --------- | IjOans and discounts .................MO 144 OS
..... • i„_ ..nneort Overdrafts, secured and unseeured . S39 78
Wednesday flight was ngul.ir t n stocks, bond*. warrants, etc.......... 7I0 17
• ui „„,l nail'll .. larire crowd was liankliiit housi^ furniture and lUlures. 2 0W SB
night and as usual a iarg«. tnm , |0tthU alld slKlll E,0han*e............ » QI2 *)
Total..........................*B7 2BU 3«
LIABILITIES,
Capital stock paid In..................HO 000 00
Undivided profits, less
—----------- 2 H52 15
_ 4 2 I3S 91
Ikonand cerlilicalcs of de-
posit.................... * 06ft H8
Time Certificates of Deposit............ 4 IkEl sd
Ua hi 11 lie* other than those alsive
staled.......................................... 179
•67 290 M
at:
_________ove named
tman’s parents at sauna, Kansas. , kirk Tuesday enroute to Arkansas city, i Waltz> <q,and of My Dreams, nemm.. i =
Now is the time to save money by buy From there he will go to Perth, Kan- Trio for B.ritone an<l Two Cornets Zn umt^Un in^.e'^ve
I ins furniture, carpets, etc. at Carlsons sas, to visit his daughter. His daugn- .. ........... .. • • • .; •: statement, to the i*si of my knowiedsc and
closing out sale, come and see for your- ter Miss Pearl came as far as this city ' °lt and Sh,,°k- 1 ....................-«*-
to Blackwell Satunlay to attend the Arltansas City this week. She will
meeting of the rural letter carriers.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eastman
in attendance. Although tho usual
noises araiaing fmm a street carnival
made it very disagreeable for those
I in attendance, the majority <>f the .. ..m,. ... — ld
Mrs. John Voucher, who has been | CR)W(j remained until the last number | |Ild,vXai deposits subject
the guest of Mesdames Miller and. Stan- had ^ ,(laycd. | lH!n^h^?ui»c*Mi: oiat
ford for some time, went for a trip to | Kollowin(, ia the programme to be
rendered ne>.t Wednesday evening,
June 10th (weather permitting):
Mar?h, "Pah-Kwh,” .........Mcl’all
join her husband in Texas as soon aH
left I the floods subside.
returned home Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eastman left the floods subside. Mar-h "Pah-Kah,” .........McFall Total........ ....... .......
Mr. and Mrs. . . mint, > o<k ‘‘’" Thursday morning for a visit with Mrs. John Annis of Kaw City was in New-1 overture, “Poet and Peasants, ”.Su|)|k* ."nV*Keenly*^.'iJuXicroi thc*ai»o
wife of Kildare went to Kaw L y . t;aatman’8 parents at Salina, Kansas. kirk Tuesday enroute to Arkansas City. Walu> ..LaPd of My Dreams,"Herman hi-
week to visit inti hv buv From there he will go to Perth, Kan-1 T •_ f.,P Uaritone and Two Cornets, ihtisiitics and In not endorser on »■
The Price
of a Horse and the
Price of Paint Both Depend
QUALITV
BUY THE BEST
| self. 24 tf
Mrs. Arthur Curtis departed last Sat-1 Mrs. George Schramm left Wednes-1 (.rand |>ol|K,un, "O. Fair Dove,”
urday for La Junta, Colorado, to join day morning to see her brother who re- ................ .........Schlygull
■ . ■ i i i . . _ ___:..ml a nnov I .ifwidn Mi'lir:mk» He is 1 i_.___________ *'Clu.rru”.......AIhcrt
with him, enroute to Ponca.
Mrs. George Schramm left Wednes-
Wetrnore, Ott and Shook
I Marceline, "Dance of the Clowns”
Trinkaus
her husband who
there
das a position out. I sides near Lincoln, Nebraska. He is
reported ill. While there she will go
Jeni‘veve BUin o, Douglass, 1.1 J,"
on
I was in th«? city Monday. Tuesday
morning she left for Ponca to attend
| normal.
Mrs. Stevenson and daughter Mrs.
I Elder, of Madison county, Missouri,
arrived in the city to visit C. P. Noell |orM The
and family.
Intermezzo, “Cherry” ........Albert
Reception.
Mrs. E. B. Eastman assisted by Mrs.
To Royal Neighbors and Modern Charles Eaatman, Miss Grace Eastman
Woodmen: On account of the serious and Miss Dollie Alberti, gavi a rt *« p
illness of the Reverend VirDen, pre- tion Tuesday afternoon in honor of her
venting him from delivering the Mem- sister Mrs. Peck of K,n* ino ‘ ‘
orial sermon, The Mwlem Wtsxlmen The spacious rooms of the Eastman
Memorial Day will not be observed the home were open from three h> Uxe an
1 thronged with the many friends of Mrs
Eastman coming and going. Those
olHlKUlMin uuirr nmn miu-u .u ........~
stuiciiK-iit, to the iKist ol my knowleUtfc hdu
belief, no help uie Hod.
Jo. N KrrnkT, Uasbler.
Sulmerlbed and sworn to before me Ibis 21st
| iluy of May, lulls.
1 IsKAl.l I’KTRH IIOI.I.RNHW K.
Notary I'ublie.
My Commission expiresDeoember #1. 1909.
Correct Attest —
:<Bt2
K h". Kiixit, I D'rectors-
,cir aunt. for :,ictorial fecU and, 8hP,W‘”K ™°V] delightful conversation, making it one
| Cal Lockwood of Vernon township it°a thought cal/and “aee of the moat pK'aaant of informa! enter-
left for Wichita Saturday morning. He tho9e movinK pictures shown at the UinmcnU.
will visit his father who is in the hos* pjiaon Theatre. Beat pictures ever
| pital there.
Mr,. Jah„ I'otmct of Ueod. returnrd Crh nighl. I , "r-’"K ' h,'^7 ,."t«'v«ri
Sal-nla, weniw U; lu-r l.jme m Ura.la run down. .Wp ,,ar ,, the'lir.l lima ha
Stir nira after a visit with Mrs. Kerfer , _ ,-A r,n OI aLe’ y . _ . ...
Edison Theatre. Beat pictures ever]
shown in Newkirk. Two thousand feet
Sick for First Time at 86 Years.
Mr. Olson who is residing with his
Springs after a visit with Mrs
and family.
good, and have that tired feeling on i ”ver ^etsn jjj in
.... - ■ | rising in the morning it is an indica-| , , ____..j.
Miss Emma Spengler returned ^rom Lion of stomach trouble and can
This year is the first time he
any way or has
needed a physician. His first sick sjm-II
Miss Etnma Spengler returned Horn tion of stomach trouble and can Lame a short while ago and he called a
Toj>eka Kansas Monday morning where (njre<j to stay cured by proper diet. The d(K,^or ,,t. is improving and will be
she has been visiting her sister Mrs. ,.gnider ,>roct8a.. Baked Beans is the in a few weeks
Hufbauer & Son
Lumber & Coal
Newkirk, Oklahoma
"Snider Process” Baked Beans
| Merit Ward. f(„>d of foods for health; always ready,
Miss Addie Trinkwader, the music very nourishing and easily digested,
teacher at the Catholic schools here, Eat more beans, at Reed’s Grocery
[left for a visit in Marine City, Mich-1 -..... *
I igan, Thursday.
well in a few weeks.
Christian Church Notes.
Sunday School at 9:45.
Tom WooBley, editor of the Mulhall and preaching at 11.
State Journal, has been re-appointed Endeavor at 3.
Communion
Junior Christian
Senior Christian En-1
Preaching anil Praise I
harvest Saleon
Groceries
Good Rice, per lb..........05
Good Peaches, per lb....12$
Good Apricots, per lb....lH
Good Pigs, per lb.........07$
Good Sugar Cured Ham,
per lb.....................12$
Good Coffee, per lb......10
Kxtra Good Coffee, per
lb..........................20
Good Coal Oil, per gal...10
Heat Gasoline, per gal ...18
FRUIT JARS AND GOOD
RUBBERS
can, * v I oUilC JIJUI ■**»•» uvv" • rl I liiiuvayvi
James llaincy, an old resident of this | postmaster. Mr. Woosley’s first com- deavur at 7. -
city, who now makes his home at j miHsion was dated August 1, 1901, and I service at 8. All are cordially invit
Pueblo, Colorado, is back shaking hands under this new commission will hold to attend all these services.
■ ■ r- 1 aii ........ lull W a pmu/rxbilile 1 It A A. ENUI.
I with old friends.
Mrs. James Clapp
I until May 25. 1911. We congratulate
who has been ! Bro. Woosley on his success. He has |
Mrs. iiamcB -----I —— -----•
visiting with the Alto rti’s has gone to made an honest, caj»ble government
........ *' * by the way, a good
visit her daughter Mrs. Mills Voris of
jSilverdale, Kansas.
official and is,
newspaper man.
Ira A. Enulb, Pastor.
W. L. Austin, this week, sold Henry
Lindauer’s farm near Beckham to Wil-
liam H. Reints of UMars, Iowa.
B. L. REED
NEWKIRK, OKLA.
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