Okeene Eagle. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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Po Pay Less and Dress ISetter* Should lx
Y01 if aim - Y< )i 1 c*an do hotli at our Store.
Our Immense line ot Clothing enab-
les us to give you a lower price con-
sisting with well made garments,
than any other house in town, and
we invite your closest comoarison.
White House shoes are made
for style, comfort and dura-
bility. We have just receiyed
our spring line and can fit ev-
ery foot in the county. Call
and look at the styles for
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The Beaver Hat is the best uonular
priced hat on the market to day and a
trial purchase will demonstrate that
there is more style and better wear in
a Beaver Hat than in any other of
like price.
Were never more complet, and it will be of mutual interest if
you will call and inspect these goods. Remember we always
carry a fresh and clean line of staple and fancy groceries, and
aim to please at all times.
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OKEENE
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VOL. XII.
OKEENE, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, March 9, 1906.
NO. 21.
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«yi ^ Handle the well known John Deere Dtcrease in public Debt he of ,h,‘ *0,:iU''
lijLLIC Plows, Champion Binder and Head- j Washington, \ui-.-m— i i« w,ilch p™v,<ie8 ii»« m.«rkin« oi
er combined, new Moline wagons.I U.ly statement «. the public debt is the confederate dea I nun-
Vealie buggies, a full line of harness, Pumps, *ucd today, show* that at ihe cl«*so ed 1,1 »*>« northern states, again dem
A lot business kebiuarv 28 1906, the
.IK. JD..A. I^SA^ • I uital (iflu, less cash in treasury, a-
qui> mounted to *987,521,655 w hich is a
And we invite you to inspect them. flll. ,,t ...oos,
terms are the most liberal and our prices are »4i. Tins decrease is principally
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accounted lor by a large uicrexe in
tiie amount of cash on hand. 1'he
cash in th i irtusury is classified as
lollows
Gold reset ve, *150,099,oOO; hum
oiisirated the f ict that we have be-
come a united people, north and
south hate become merged into one
great country and all bittiness over
the lost cause has been eliminated
tlianks to the patriotism of the Am-
ericau congress that both measures
to return the confederate flags ami!
the marking of confederate graves
were hi 11 no need and passed by lie
We Garry a Full Lina of
ated by the people of the southern
states who doubtless realize the fact
that Americanism stands above part-
inisin underour glorious government
our
luuds *1,017,41)3,809; general fund j iMibliema must be the more appro
*181,006,676; in national bank de
posilories *06,333,464; in treasury
of Philipmes *5,004,702; Total *1,
418,958,012, against which there
are demand (liabilit’ec outstanding
amounting to.*1,110,240,52n which
leaves a cash balance'on hand ol
*802,7 18,080.__
New Oil Field.
The people of Duncan, 1. '1'. be
lieve that they have discovered a
gigantic oil field on Bluff creek, 12
miles northeast of that city. Oil
men are buying and leasing all the
land in that vicinity, and it is said
: that drilling machinery is on the
' wav to he used there.
Slange we elect lawyers to
legislature to enact laws, which oth-
er lawyers prove unconstitutional,
but the dear people foot the bill.
The Plan Was a Success.
Over in Oregon a certain church-
wanted a new carpet, ««> the older
people got their herds together and
formulated a plan by which the oar-
pet was secured in '-ne h< ur and
eleven seconds. 1'he inaugurated a
kissing bee and sold kisses from live
to twenty five cents. Every woman
in the valley was present and took
part and the men and hoys for miles
around were present also. Promptly
at 8 o’clock the bee o muieiieed and
:ii eleven ’econe* pa»i 9 o'clock eve
ry man and boy, including the
preacher, was out of funds. Eigh-
ty seven dollurs and a pail full of
coppers were realized ami ihe pjeae
her was so well pleased with the re-
sult that lie is now considering the
<|iicsli >n of receiving his salary in
the same manner. — Ex,
Count Bont without the Gould
Cash will find his picking rather
boni.
Trouble Over a Saloon Deal
Cy Ihuiser bad Jas. Todd arrest-
ed Monday on the charge of fraud.
It seems Houser sold his saloon to
Todd, receiving in part pav incut a
check for >1 900, and Todd took
charge of tin* business which he
conducted several days. Todd,
stopped payment on thechck. which
wason the Hoineated hank, u^d on
Monday repudiated the deal and
going io Homestead drew Ins nion
hi- nii"ie out of i he bank.
Cy o i leiromg 'hat T >dd h d loft
j swore out a warrant tor him and
I an officer we t to Homestead, ar
j rested him and him brought back lie
! plead not guilty in Judge Kittley’*
i court and was bound over m the
I sum of *1 600, he furnished bond
and w as released
Castellano does not only lose Ins
wife but what is worse to him, !im
(to(u)ld _
Webber Buggies. ^
Gypsum Plant for Okeene
A charter was granted to The
Frisco Plaster Manufacturing Com-
pany , ol Okeeuo, Friday. Capital
-j.-iol: 4.00,000. The iuco-po:ator.
Wagons, and Implements “The QuttKr is the tot and
safest-Gasoline Stove on the market. We have them in all sizes ()kMIM1
and would like the pleasure to explain their merits to you. Can j w ^ai.Vtf| Nall0nai Bank Ex
we have it? By the way do you appreciate inventive genius, ammer was m town Friday examiu-
if so hear some of the latest songs on our phonogaphs and you uTg the books oi th«- First National
Hank which were fouml in even bet
will want one. The cost? Very nominal.
COCHRANE & DOHE.
Hardware and Implements* for all the l/'eople.
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I The Okeene Roller Mills!
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Manufacturer of
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SSroom’e Best
High Patent.
! Dealers in Best Grades of Coal, j
Phone your orders into No, 36.
Capacity 300 Barrels Daily.
Meal, 75 Barrels Daily.
_Elevator Capacity 30,000 Bushel
Edward Broom, President and Manager.
P. W. Schafer, Viee Preeident
I ter conditition than at any previous
inspection. ’Ihe exxininasion dis
I closed a reserve fund ot $21,000
with oveidrafts of but *7900 a tine
showing indeed tor the stockholders
as well as the patrons of the Bank
and a deserved compliment for the
efficiency of the officers.
The Mnights of Pythias wil1 take
the town Monday Mer ;h 19th the
oocassion is the convention of the
5th district. Every business ‘house
should he decorated with flags and
the colors of the order “Blue yel-
low and red” let everybody enter in
to the spirit of the occtssion and
extend a most hearty welcome to
the many visitors, put your best
foot forward and help to make it a
red letter day for Okeene.
Fisher Hotel at Watonga
to the public Friday
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G. E. Richkrt, 8eoretary and Treasurer. j
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C D’i£.ARD“AN' _ H'
Hom’d man Lftiid mid IjObii Co».
Incorporated, authorized Capital |too,ooo.
The
was opened
with an oyster supper followed by a
dance the Hotel is one ot the bent
tins side ot Oklahoma City and a
oredit to the enterprise and public
spirit of the owner J. C. Fisher of
this^lsce^W. 8. billings of Enid
is in oharge ;and will doubtless
make good.
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REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE . . .
FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY.
We make our own Loans, consequently uo delay. Call and Investigate.
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MONEY TO LOAN.
I have some money which I am willing to
loan at a living
J, O. Fisher.
Ex Governor Iiogg of Texas died
8alurday morning |ai the home of
his law partner Fraua C. Jones at
Houston. He hail reached that city
the night previous in apparent good
health tand was planing a trip lo
Michigan.
A farm house was distroyed by a
Tornado south of Waukcmi* Friday
night but no other damage was
done near that place. Several small
buildings were blown down at Dru-
mmonds by the same storm but no
lives were lost.
The Oklahoma Live 8lock assoc-
iation will hold its annuel meeting
at Oklahoma City Maroh 18 to 16
there will he stock sales, roping con
tests and other amusement feature)
reduced ratee on all railroads foi
the oocaaion. K
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Rehfield, E. T. Okeene Eagle. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1906, newspaper, March 9, 1906; Okeene, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172557/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.