The Billings News. (Billings, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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BILLINGS STATE BANK
M. R. Conway, Pres.
C. E. Pierce, Vice Pres.
D. C. Fraizer, Cashier
Henry Murray, Ae6t, Cash.
..CAPITAL STOCK, $15,000..
M. R. Conway
(jifto. Spog.-rs
DIR EC TORS
C E Piero*
H. Murray
M «'ullongh
D. C. Fraizer
Macy & Wright wish to offer to the public for their con-
sideration, whether they be borrowers or lenders, the
following items: In the first place, if you are in need
of money on either real estate or chattel security, for
short or long time, we are in a position to take care of
your wants. To the investor, we are able to sell you
well secured paper. To the party who has well se-
cured paper and wishes to dispose of same, we are
buyers for that class of paper. We are able to pay
the money out on farm and chattel loans as soon as
the papers are signed.
We respectfully solicit your business.
Claude Macy A Frank Wright.
Business locals 5c per line lor each in-
sertion. and i<» ruu until ordered
ou. and paid for.
Brim-your poultry to Faragher’s.
MuAlester Coal $7.50 per ton at D. K.
Sterrett’s.
Garden steds in Bulk at St. Clair &
Moncrieff’s.
Wanted—A carload of chickens and
1 want to buy your produce.—G. L. | turkeys at Faragher’s,
Faragher.
See J. P. Opdylke for ready money in
Farm Loans.
J. Q. Cooper made a run
business Tuesday.
to Enid on
Farmer’s Union flour on sale
Clair & Moncriefl’s. Try it.
St.
Clifford Sly, an old resident, was a
visitor in Billinirs last Saturday.
Miss Emma Park went to Enid Tues-
Wm. Hayton was a passenger t0 j day to help her sister at dressmaking.
Wichita Tuesday on business, Miss Ella McCluskey started Tuesday
Men’s Overalls and Shirts at i0w | New Mexico to make some .mprove-
price9 at St. Clair & Monerteff’s. j raents on her claim.
Dr. C. j. Lukens, Eye. Ear, Nose and! G. W. Davis handles the “De Laval”
Throat Specialist, Enid, Glasses Fitted. I cream fieparator. It is second to none
^ ... • * u- i • • ! on the market today.
Chas. Rus ell is again at his claim in
New Mexico, having left here Monday. | Mrs. Claude Fielder was up from
^ „ , . ’| Perry the first of the week visiting her
Don’t forget to get pnces on all krnds , Mr and Mrs. G w. Barrett.
of produce before you sell, bee Fara- I r
Mrs. \V. W. Faulds of Enid, is a visi-
tor in our city, having arrived Wednes-
day.
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
•Jacob Lowe this afternoon, April 10, at
2:30 p. m.
You can get Arsenate of Lead and
Bordeaux mixture for Spraying your
trees. At Smith’s Drug Store.
E. J. Zollar, of Enid, will ft 1 the pul-
pit at the Christian church in Billings,
next Sunday both morning and evening.
Mrs. Caughy, of Council Bluffs, Iowa,
arrived here Wednesday for a visit with
her sister, Mrs. H. A. McMullen and
family.
Rev W. C. Paden went to Tabor,
Kansas, Wednesday, where he will de-
liver a number of 9ermons until the
middle of next week.
Worney Ponton is another of our New
Mexico homesteaders who now has no
homestead. He returned home last
Saturday and said he had sold out.
O. W. Long has the mechanics at
work building an addition to the prop-
erty he recently purchased of A. D.
Marston, which he will occupy soon.
Ladies if you want your sewing done
satisfactory, call on Mrs. Maeklem at
her home 4 miles southeast of Billings.
Ten years experience in dressmaking.
Our cigars are made in three shapes
in one of the best and cleanest factories
in the United States. Either will give
satisfaction, “THE ALTON GOODS.”
E. J. Zollar, of the Christian Univer-
sity of Enid, will lecture at the Chris-
tian church in Billings, Saturday night,
April 11. Subject, “The Making of
Men.”
Mrs. H. C. Graves drove up from
Perry last Saturday for a day’s visit.
She was accompanied by Miss Jaunita
Sears, who came to witness the ball
games.
A. S. Cades left here again on Mon-
day’s train for his timber possessions
around Varner, Arkansas, to be gone
until his cases in court are re-set for
hearing.
James Pierce, accompanied by the)
two oldest children of Mr. and Mrs. |
Chas. Pierce, have been spending the
past week visiting relatives at Towanda,
Kansas.
Pearl Lawson returned to Billings]
last Saturday for a short stay. After
leaving here some three months ago he
went to Chickasha, where he contracted
small pox and came very near dying.
The protection by law of some birds
is a good thing, but instances have been !
hinted at to us where all were not com- |
plying thereto and trouble is sure to
result. The old Dayton neighborhood j
is one of the places where the trouble j
might start and may extend to the city
just north of the river, northwest of us. j
The Baptist churcu 2 miles west and j
one half north of Polo will be dedicated j
on Sunday, April 19tb. Rev. Eldridge,;
pastor of the Baptist church of Perry]
will deliver the dedication sermon, |
Rev. E. B. Hume and two other minis-
ters will assist. The choir will furnish i
special music and anthems for the oc-
casion. Everybody invited.
Mrs. Creighton, sister of Mrs. Cad«s,
who has sp»nt several months here vis- 1
iting, lefi Monday to visit her oldest
sister who lives in Kentucky. She took '
with her Mrs. Pearl Greenstein, her
mother, who has made her home here
with Mr. and Mrs Cades for years and
Edwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cades, who
will stay with her until the latter gets
permanently located in Arkansas.
Joseph Jelinek, a shoe maker of over
thirty years’ experience, opened up a
shop in Billings, Thursday of last week
in the P. G. Back building, on Main
street, just across the street from the
Wall Paper
New Complete Stock
.lust arrived. The patterns are not only of the
very latest fashion, but highly artistic. Compri-
ses some of the' best things from leading manu-
facturers of the United States and must be seen
to be appi eeiated. As to price, we are enabled
to make them right on account of buying in
quantities.
Paint That Lasts”
Let us figure with you. A big stock of Hughes Cres-
cent Cottage Paint to select from.
CORNER PHARMACY,
Residerfce Phone 39
Lou
Loewe
Business Phone 49
O. T. Quillen of Oklahoma City and
Mrs. D. N. Porter of Enid, have spent
the greater part of the week here visit-
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P, F.
Quillen. They came to help celebrate
Mr. Quillen’s 71st birthday, which was
Monday and a big dinner was served to
commemorate the date. The next day,
; ’'Tu k M u- Tuesday, was also another big day with
Fraternal Home building. H.s ,s a wel-! ^ J’ another ^ d|nne, celebrated
come addition to the business houses of
our town, as there has been a demand
here all along for a good boot and shoe
maker. Mr. Jelinek can make or re-
pair anything in boots or shoes.
Dr. C. E. Orelup, the eye, ear, nose
thought he might buy.
St. Clair & Muncrieff have Bliss,
Mi98 Bertha Holmes came up from and throat specialist, will be in Dr.
Perry Saturday with the basket ball j McCorkle’s office Friday, Saturday and
players and visited over Sunday at ] Morniay, A-prU^O, 11 and 13, to practice
home. j bi8 profession.
We want your eggs and butter and , There should be a good reason for
Wh“n we ask you to try
market will afford.—St. Clair & Mon- . our g0od8 there is a reason—you can
gher.
E. B. Baum started for St. Joe Tues-
day to replenish the firm’s stock of mer-
cnandise.
Li E. Thomas went to Perry Monday! ,, .. , . . . ...
, . will pay the highest prices that the, evervthing.
via Enid to look at some horse flesh he I . ... _ . „ . ... I eveiyuiiug.
crieff.
“THE
j discover it by trying them once,
, p. H. Marsh, veterinary surgeon of ALTON GOODS”
8eea P0Ul°e8 i Tonkawa, be at the O K livery barn w. j. Barber went t0 the ho6pilal at
| in Billings the 1st and 3rd Monday of Qjiiahoma City Tuesday where he was
J. M. Myers and son were in Billings , each month. to have been operated on yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Moore and the! Dr. Iien'row went down yesterday to
former’s Bister left here Tuesday for
Kansas City, where they intend to re-
main a month or two.
last Monday from their reservation
home doing considerable trading.
If you want an incubator, G. W. Dav-
is can sell you one that can be depended
on. He handles the “Old Trusty.”
Mrs. B. F. Shaffer and daughter Nora
of Lamont, visited Mr. and Mrs. Eman-
uel Smith from Friday until Sunday.
be present at the operation
Extra select seed corn of the follow-
ing varieties: Boone County While,
Sam l’eachman, Optician and } White Wonder. Golden Beauty, Bloody
Jeweler, does his work prompt- j Butcher, Reed’s Yellow Dent and 1m-
ly and well. He is at the, proved Squaw
Corn at Davis’ Feed
Corner Pharmacy.
the occasion, which was the birthday of
the son.
Is there any economy in buying a can
of peas because they are cheap, when
can’t eat them?
While here last Friday D. J. Detwiler “ not"occur when you buy
“THE ALTON GOODS."
Tn have perfect health we must, have
perfect digestion, and it is very import-
ant not to permit of any delay the mo-
ment. the stomach feels out of order
informed us that he was going to em-
bark in the drug and jewelry business
and would have associated with him
Fred Bowers, another one of our old
townsmen. Waynoka, on the main line
of the Santa Fe, in Woods county, is
where they have decided to cast their I Take something at once that you know
lots. Waynoka is to be the division! will promptly and unfailingly assist di-
hoadquarters of the Santa Fe from now gestion. There is nothing better than
on instead of Woodward, and the rail- j Kodol for dyspepsia, indigestion, sour
road has already commenced to build j stomach, belching of gas and nervous
their roundhouse and other buildings, j headache. Kodol is a natural digest ant
It will be a good point and we hope to ] and will digest what you eat Sold by
hear of these gentlemen prospering. ] The Corner Pharmacy
R. E. Smithers, who held the position
of bookkeeper in the Citizens Bank
during the month of March, left last
Friday for Edid to work in Hershberg’s
big store.
There is more catarrh in this section
of tin; country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last few
years was supposed to be Incurable, For
a great many years doctors pronounced
it a local disease and prescribed local
remedies, and by constantly failing to
cure with Jocal treatment, pronounced
it incuraom. Science lias proven catar-
rh to be a constitutionrl disease and
therefore requires constitutional treat-
ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufac-
tured by F. !. Cheney A Co., Toledo,
Ohio, is the mily const.tulioniil cure on
the market. It is taken internally in
doses from 10 drops to a leaspoonful.
It acts directly on Ihe blood rnd mucous
surfaces of the system. They offer one
hundred dollars for any case it fails to
cure. Send for circulars and testimon-
ials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO,
Toledo. Ohio. Sold by druggists 75c.
Take Hall's Family l’ills for constipa-
| tion.
buster
HIS BED
RE.SO LVELD
That we never sleep,viktis
You CANT CATCH US HAPPING.
If You HAVE /YICHT CLOTHES fiND
BED CLOTHES You CANT WEAR.
THEM ALL THE TlHE. WE CAN
FIT You OUT IN WE NICEST
WENT Tor Less than others
((,G1N WHO DON'T KNOW THEIR BU5//V-
|cSS.WE HAVE A1ADE A STUDY OF
vm/AND WC ARE ALWAYS-
BUST£R bftOUH
copyhighi (Sot avTHi air
WATCHING THE MARKET WITH BOTH EYES
OPEN ALL THE TIME HAS MADE US ABLE TO
GET THE RIGHT GOODS FOR THIS COMMUNITY.
GOODS HAVE NOT BEEN SOLD To US, WE HAVE
bought them, we sell them reasonable,
BUT WE MAKE A PROFIT ON THEM.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS ON MERIT ALONE
GIVE UG A CHANCE AND WE WILL MERIT IT.
YOU WILL FIND US ALWAYS "WIDE AWAKE"
TO YOUR INTERESTS AS WELL AS OUR OWN.
START NOW, GET THAT EASTER COSTUME
OF
BAUM
H1NMAN.
Store.
J. M. Howell, who was relieved here
Tuesday of last week as Ruck Island
j agent, left here Friday for New Mexico
j to find him a claim, intending to try
] farming. His family will remain here
! until school is out.
Protracted meetings will
begin at the M. C. church in
Billings, Friday, April 17 th,
conducted by the Evange-
list Rev. Isaac Hodge of
Wichita.
Over three weeks ago Joseph Back
was kicked by a horse on the left shinn
] hose, cutting a gash a couple of inches
long clear to the hone. It has given
him trouble constantly ever since and it
will be some time yet before the sore-
ness is all gone.
We are this week printing Article 1
of Senate Bill No. til, known as the
“Billups Booze Bill” and next week and
the ween following will print Articles
2 and 3 Save these papers, as you
know not how many times you will have
cause to refer to them.
Our goods pay the merchants a reas-
| onable profit. The onlv reason a mer-
j chant can have in asking you to take
something instead is because he wants
to make an unreasonable profit. YTou
] pay your money; insist on having what
. you want, “THE ALTON GOODS.”
The 0. B C. Concert C tmpany, that
] was here Tuesday night, failed to give
anything line satisfaction to their aud -
ence. Although the audienc; was not
] large, they know a good entertainment
when they see it, and the general senti-
ment was that the concert given was
very tame.
Attention Farmers I can
insure your growing crops
against hail in the best
**Old Line Company
They pay the loss when the
damage Is sustained. S. T.
McMillan, Agent.
“Hen Feather99
Incubators•
Did You Ever
See One?
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Come into our store some time and look at one. You will have to come
soon too or they will all be gone. Why we ask you to look at it is because
it. is different from all other incubators. Nothing like it. It has a feathei
tray for hovering the eggs just the same as the old hen, only they do not
get up and leave the eggs. These feathers retain tlie heat and you have a
more uniform heat than it would be possible to get any other way. I his
machine is built right here at home ( Blackwell, Okla.,) and you have every
chance in the world to find out just what it is. On January 13, 19UK ',lie
of these machinos with 11 (» eggs in it was shipped from Blackwell, Okla.,
to Kansas City, Mo. It had been setting 20 days and after being trans-
ferred 3 times on its way, on the following day at naon it had hatched out
103 live healthy chickens. This was seen by fully 5000 people during the
Convention, it was considered marvelous, nothing like it had ever been
done before. We want you to investigate. We have one setting in our
store. They claim they can raise a larger per cent of the chickens hatched
than anv other incubator, as the process is so natural. Let us show it to
you, we will be glad to do it.
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The Billings News. (Billings, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1908, newspaper, April 10, 1908; Billings, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172460/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.