Okeene Eagle. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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RACKET STORE
We are lined up with a complete stock of
UP-TO-DATE
<3;0t'T'Q-'M. IMf| AND m&Pm WAIF
we ARE AGEMTS FOR J. C. C. CORSETS
Ladies,
Misses
and
Children
Mens,
Boys,
and
Youths
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HATS AND CAPS FOR BOYS and MEN
3Les6 att6 Drees Better
fl&abe bp tbe Ro'eal Sailors. See them.
PH ONE 4, and 64
The Okeene Eagle.
B. E. ADAMS Jr., & M. C. KELLEY,
Editors and Publishers.
Inetereil Ht the Poxtofficr* nt Okeene, OkO-tioinii,
ns ■v-ciiikI class matter.
PUUL1SHRD KVKKY FRIDAY
Subscription: $1.00 per year in advance
Advertising rates on application.
II. A. Hastings
Insurance Agent
Notary Public
Office over Farmera & Merchant Dank
Sheriff's Sale.
Territory of Okhthoinii. HlnIn*- County. **:
Notice l« hereby itlieii that by > Irtuc of nn
onlor of mile hioI tnnixcrl|it of judgim-nt to me
dirvcUnl and dellveifd, and now to my bund*,
litHtied out of tlie Clerk s uflto of the District
Court of the Fifth .liullrl.il DMtrtet. of the
Territory of Oklahoma. In and for the t utility of
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NOTICE
Notice Is hereby (riven, that In (lUrsuince of nn
order of the I'rohnte Court of Ui*» County of
I..I.,.. Tuirllitrv of I >L 111 Iwtllltt fill ill ofi flu.
John Hockett moved into town the : ^^00oncl'tvrmSy* WMm In, I.' ,V.
latter pnrt of last week.
Q, H. Iltixton wai down from his
firm near Isabella Wednesday.
Chickens were as low a two eents per
pound in Okeene one day this week.
Notice Csapers u.,w ad in this isst e
Hlnlinv iiikiii n Judxtueut rendered In said Court
on the 4th day of Mi
lisle mid mral'ist Harsh B. Seely. Kilwnnl idles
Seely. Fred Soelr Oni A. Seely Johnson. Julia
McCarty, (arrte A Seely. Waklier Hert Seely.
Nora McCarty sells, t Hite Seely Miller. Mac
Seely, ii minor by his next friend Alfred Chapin
Seely, and Kdwnrd lilies Seely, Fred Seely, and
Alfred Clmplli Seely, executors of tlie estate Of
J, li. Seely, deceased. I have leied ii|s>n the
followlii* described real property of said Sarah
H. MS'lv. Felward title* S,-**ly. Fred Seely. Ora A.
Seely Johnson. .lulla McCarty. Carrie A. Seely.
W11 Idler Hell Seely, Nora McCarty Sells, lillve
Seely Miller. Mac Seely, a minor by Ids next
friend Alfred Chaplu Seely. and Edward (.lies
Seely. Fred Seely, and Alfred Chapin Seely,
executors of the estate of J. li. Seel), deceased,
to wit:
All the west one half (tfc) of the H. \V. one
fourth (I4) and the south one half (Ijt of the
N. Nt. one fourth (141 of section twenty-three ,2H)
1st day of November. A. I*.. lufi. la ths mutter
of Hie esta'e of l.odls.1 McCisil. decmwied the
undersleiied as the ndinlalstrntrU of said de
reasisl. win, on or after Monday the 2 -eli day of
Nmeialier, A. I>. Il*l|7. and within six months
from said last mentioned date, sell at private
sale to the hlglicHt and best bidder therefor, all
the rlirht, title. Interest and estate of said i.odlsa
Mi-I isil .'It the lime of her death, and all the
right, title and Intetesl flint the said estate has.
In n|ieration of law. or otherwise, acquired In
and to all the reruiln piece or parcel of land - - ■ -
lying a.....win* III the comity or lllalne mil Ter and the H.W. one fourth (te )of section twenty-
.. . ,, . rtii, 1 ..f in 1,1,01,1 1 „hi n|. .I mid ws is-.I , four t24) all In township eighteen (18) north of
of the Engle He <1 notes Mine pru-e* nri^ Itie rm'iiwtng tci-iux Item, ten*.* t w-lve (12)west of the Indian Meridian. In
• .11U, arill interes* vnn <IIU<xris tn wit Blaine Comity. Oklahoma rerrltory, and that I
prices that will mtema you. muons. to wn ahull, on Monday the 25th day of November A. D.
soul a west quarter of 1 , 11 I ItafT. at the hour of two o'clock p. 111.. of said day.
The vunnir laillca of the seconil ntul 1 "Wiisblp Sixteen, north of Kan*- Eleven, for at tlie front door of the court house In the town
* " , . lash. of Witonga. In said Comity and Territory, pro
tbe new basket ball te.un or the Okeene Said propotty cannot l«- xold^ for less than coed to sell the right, title and Interest of the
high school will give a basket social at
the olil Racket Store building Friday tire vial day of August l*.a»7. otters nr bids for cost* aroonntin* to Three ThouaanrTOoe Hun-
J -aid land must lie made In wrltln*. and the same dred Forty Three dollars amt Twenty-nine cents.
evening. November 1 ■•Hi.
Said property cannot be mild _ , ___________ ______
S.’lT 50 that Iwlng y> |ier cent of the appraised above named defendant* In and to the above
Millie thereof, which appraisement was made oil described pro|wrty. to satisfy said jinlgiaeiit and
may Is- l< ft al any time liefon- such sale at the together with all accruing coats of side, and
office of II. M. Hear. Ill Okeene Oklit., addresaed Interest on the same from the 18th day of October
Report of School Dist. No 2.
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For the month ending Nov. 1st.
Total number enrolled 12.
Those neither tardy nor absent were,
Viola Lotspeich, Lcliuul Boyle, Sadie
and Edua Kennedy.
Eva Lck Ott. Teacher
F. B. Allen
...DENTIST...
AH work done by the very latest and
moat approved methods. Satisfactior
guaranteed. Charge* the most xnoder
ate. Yonr bnmnesa solicited.
FISHER BUILDING Rooiux 1 and i
okkknk. Oklahoma.
Jacob Kaltenbui'lc*,
AUOTIONEKR-
I will cry yonr aalein English or Ger
man at reasonable rates,
will furnish 120 tin enpa for each sale i
Addrean KIEL, OKLA.
tn L A. McCracken, admlnstratrlx. or delivered
iwrmmally. or
; the Judge of said Probate,
to tie* undersigned |iermiiially. or the, same iu.iv
Court.
lie llltsl III the office i
Haled November 4th li«i7.
L. A. McCkai kkn,
Administratrix.
I!*u7. at the rate of 12 jier cent |ier annum, at
public auction, to the highest bidder for fash.
Dated this 21 <lay of October PJII7.
OKU. A. IH AhTHIR.
StierlfT of Blaine County,
By W. H. Phillips. Piuler Sheriff.
A HUNDRED AND ONE
YOU WILL, FIND FOR SALK AT
B. C. SABM, Reliable Drnifist.
Okeene. Okla
Chewing (firm
Cold Cream
Cologne
Combs
Con densest smoke
Cosmetics
rough drops
Cups and saucers
Daubers
Dolls
Dominos
Droppers-Med Ictus
____ Dyessllamond
Brushes nil kinds •• Putnstn
Cards-playing Kitvelopes
•• calling Krasers
Caustic (toggles
Chamlrer aets Hold paint
Chamois skin Hair curlers
Monk food Sjilces
Suspensory.* Syringes
Tags, shipping Talcum powde
Trtisfes l ulling rubber
Crtnals Varnish
Automl/ers.
Ha 11a-Bate.
•* Rubber,
lied Pans
Itililes
Books Dili
“ Blank
“ Note
•• Receipt
•• story
Ron Ami
Box Pa lie r
Breast IhnnpM
liar i non leas.
Hot water bottles.
Ice Bags
Ink
Key rings
lye
Muiitles-gusnllnr
Milking tillm-s
Mlrmrs-pocket
Murllage
Nipples
Nlpjile shields
Parilters
Pa|)er crepe tissue
napkins
*• shelf
•• toilet
Paint
Putty-
Plaster Paris
Strings, violin etc
Thermometer dairy
•• lever
Toilet Water
Perfumes.
Id lies.
Plates
PiK-ket books
Powdor-Condltlou
•• Face
•• Poultry
“ Tooth
Pursds
Rattles
Razor strops
Sheen IHp
Sll|K)liO
School bags
Sen Sen
shawl straps
Soap medicated
•• Shaving
Toltet
S|s>nges
Tablet a. Ink
“ pencil
Turpentine
Mineral water
New stock of Wall Paper is now on display-
Is always busy is easily shown by the low prices on all our
goods. We believe we own our merchandise as cheap as any
store in Oklahoma. We placed orders for some of them nearly a
year ago before the heaviest advances. We are willing to give
our customers the benefit. Give us a little of your time and in-
vestigate; it will pay you a big rate of interest. Our clerks are
always ready and willing to show you the goods.
THE TENDENCY
There is a distinct tendency toward the
(i better grades of clothing in both the quali-
J ty of fabric and excellence of fine tailoring.
Our store is brimful of the snappy new
things in Suits, Hats, Overcoats, Wool
Shirts, e c. etc.
Such makes as Sterling and Golden
Beckman, Stetson, Rival and Queen City
Hats, Cluctt & Peabody’s fine line of Fur-
nishings represent the character of goods
found in the clothes section. Don’t be sat-
isfied to buy elsewhere until you give our
line thorough investigation.
Suits $6.00 to 20.00
Hats 1.50 to ,5.00
Overcoats $5.00 to 17.00
SHOES.
Our line of Shoes is complete iti every
respect We have the famous Selz A* Ditt-
man brand which are all constructed on
correct principles. New and shapely toes,
genteel effects and very finest soft leathers
Patent colt and tlie heavier box calf leath-
ers. (Jnr Itin Cheif hunting boot which
we have in black and tan can not be equal-
ed in quality and price,
FURS.
A more beautiful and stylish line of furs
have never been brought to this vicinity.
We wish to have you come in and see for
CLOAKS.
We have an entirly new line of C loaks
which we can concientiously recommend
as the very latest in style and color. Tbe
wearing qualities are to be commented up-
on. Come in and be convinced.
Prices From $4.25 to 18.00
Childrens Cloaks $1.75 to 6.50
CAPS.
We invite your special attention to our
large attd complete line of Mens and Boys
Caps which are tbe newest and most tip to
date stylos ranging from 25e to $1 25.
SKIRTS.
We have a beautiful line of Skirts made
of Mohair, Chiffon Cloth, Panama, plain
and fanoy. plain and invisible check Yoil
Prices $3.50 to 8.00
vYe have also a line of good Melton cloth
and heavy Worsted skirts from ♦l.Mt to i.5o
DRESS GOODS.
Tbe new Ilress Goods have been moving
rapidly. There is nothing styid or hum-
drum iti the dress material that fashion
bus marked “Correct " Plaids ami Checks
galore have lirst place, some pronounced,
others subdued tints and we believe we
have secured tlie choicest that the many
importers and manufacturers had to offer.
Don’t imagine that plaids anb checks are
nil we have to offer. Thera are hosts of
MOW that we have sold our Hardware and Implements, we
■" will give our entire attention to
FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING.
Our large double building will give us ample space to dis-
play our mammoth stock, and we exteud a special invitation
to come in ami look at tbe best stock of Furniture in the
county.
We carry- tbe largest and most complete line of Undertaking
goods in this section of the country, and our hearse is tbe
finest in northern Oklahoma.
w£ want your busiuess, and if carefully selected, high-
grade stock, at reasonable prices attract your attention visit
our store and be convinced.
"\VK HAVE THE GOODS.
Cochrane & Dohe,
Okeene, Okla.
yourself that we can make this a money
making proposition
Prices $1.00 to 10.
Muffs to Match.
bniitlsome plum materials, Panamas, Chif-
fon L loth ami \\ orsteds ot every color one
could wish for. Come in and look at them
ami then remember the beautiful trim-
mings. Pull Itruids, Appleques attd Ham!
trimmings we are showing.
MYID SCHMIM * CO.
OKBBNB - OKLAHOMA.
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Adams, B. E., Jr. & Kelley, M. C. Okeene Eagle. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1907, newspaper, November 8, 1907; Okeene, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172444/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.