The Billings News. (Billings, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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Published In the New* Sept •**, M*.
ORDINANCE NO. 17
An ordinance providing for the «Uti-
llohrrietit of a grade and for the building,
electing and maintaining of curb atooe*
arid gutter* along both mUe* of Mam
Bireel between Broadway Street and
Central Avenue in the Town of Billing*,
Oklahoma Territory-
Be It ordained by the Board of Trustee*
of the Town of Billing*, Oklahoma
Territory, aa follow*:
Section f. That the property owner* ton
owning property abutting on Main
Local News.
If our photographer can’t *uit you no
other need try.
Geo. L. Ha e and W. ft. Hargrare
of Enid, came in Thuraday.
E. H. McMillen made the New* office
an appreciated call on Wednesday
Born, to Ed Well* and wile, on Tue»-
day night, a boy. They lire near Bur-
MORE ■ CLOTHING!
. ent aixea you need in your butineat it it
PRICES ALWAYS TALK
pie at Garber on Sept. 8th, at the Har-
,, vest Home and Old Settler’ Picnic, at
Our trade has been so good that we are constantly mak- atthat plaee
m 1 V . * t.., / I , . ft a ii C* lML* . .
n. VUI UOUC UtU9 Wtu OV *..... ~ . *
Get in line if you want one 0f tbo»e ing orders for more goods. The clothing trade lias jus-
tw aiik pattern* at Cooper a Di- us jn {rr-tting in another large order and the de-
mand on shoes was so great we now have another
n*w
Riond's.
’IW II ill K yt'*y- • - / ---- - —
htreet in lb* *m!Q Town of be-
tween Broadway Street and Central
Avenue are hereby required to build manfl OU SMOes wan »b great «c uw ***»»*- ••******
and erect curb atone* and gutter* along j. p. |,,nk and wife got track yester- . ( Inr anrals «tell thulll<elves
the front of their »aid properties and to . (rooJ lh,.ir wllh tneir borne shipment OU the tt d\ . UU1 gOOU.. til III III. ei
maintain tbe name a* herein provided f{/k| jB (owa
Sec. 2. The Board of Truatee* ahall
e«tabliah a grade along both »ide* of Vance Brown and family are enjoying
e*tahli*h a grade along twin *iue* oi Vance Brown and family are enjoying
naid «treet to which the property owner* a r|llll jro(n bi* brother and lanniy, who
•hall build and erect the *aid curb *tone« |ire urgman.
a ... A • /( tie lata I li firtifiP ft V
We like to trade with those that
are not easy to suit as we find
they are the life long. customers.
i Z. W. Hoge called Wednesday. He
goes tomorrow to Bliss, where he cm- i
big narks on the Santa Fe for the Denver '
G. A. R with a party of friends from
Perry.
G. W. Jenkins honored our sanctum
by a cheery call on Wednesday. He is
taking life leisurely this hot weather, as
u pays to do. Reports everything quiet
and ship-shape in his neighborhood.
The infant child of El. Hutchison
Land OIBie at bathrie. Oklahoma, A»vnt T.
'*£-
Ku«>c«i« berrbT r»v*o th*t tbe following
named aetiler ha*, filed nonce of n.*. io*eonon
u* make final proof in anpport of h *claim, *nt\
that »aid proof will be made before L M.Gar-
ber. U. 8. O»rami**»oner at Gather. Oklahoma.
mo Kei/iember 12. rii:
Riley C. Shepard of Holing**. Oklahoma,
for the SE1* of Sec. 12. Tp 24. V. H.3 W, 1. M.
He name* tbe following witnew-ew lo pr«»\*
hi«* continnoo* residence upon and cultivation
of laid land, via: „ u , , . f. K.
Charles P. Jame*. Ii. Seitz. lobn It. Ne*
o*.n. Cuarie* Rickman. all of Billing-. Okla-
JOHN J. HOLES KegiNter
owner* are hereby required to build, F. D. Lucas went to Newkirk today,
erect arid maintain said curb stone* and called there a* a witne-- in the SIcLal-
gutter* in accordance with said grade as i,ter divorce case.
^^'"J^T^e^rb^Uwe* bTiw erected A. Fleshcr want* to get acquainted hav. decjded to popularize oar Men’* Patriot Shoe quickly and to do so (iied Tuesday Right. Since they quit I
you wa he may be able to serve you. ' ar„ w Hwav 25,000 imported English steel knives each m a nice h„ restaurant buginefis Mrs. Hutchison
leather case. This knife would retail at 81.00 each, and is a souvenir that is ....... -
worth receiving. -Robert!, Johnson 4: Ran i Shoe Co.
rtSu^«f •/«. *•« lo "rve yo°
above the upper surface of tbe goiter He l# the new Jeweler.
and shall be. made of stone not less than j0j,n takes in the cheap rates
four inches In thickness, and the s»me jJ(.riV(.r tbi* week, and will visit with
.hall tie laid in cement »"d joined to a t,ro,h„ w bile there.
said gutter with cement. Provided that
in case any property owner has hereto- j „ Moore and wife of Pond Creek,
fore built a permanent sidewalk of stone, arrlvwj yesterday. He was nere in con-
brick or cement and built a curb stone petition with the eievator deal,
thereto that the heighth of said curb
some may, on the written permission of l{ev. J. D. Watkins, Haptist pastor at
the Board of Trustee*, be made to vary Highland, wa» visiting yesterday ami
from the a love specifications, today with Ed Smith of mis place.
.,rJ* sscsrn sarsts «... ........ »
feet from the outside line of the dob Tuesday, to visit ner-ister .Irs. .a
stone and shall be of atone not less than worth, returning home VSednesday.
four inche* In thickness and shall be Take your fine stock and garden stuff
laid in cement and firmly joined to the an(J lriJlt Uj tbe tlaivest Home Picnic
curb stone with cement. . ... and Old betller*’ Reunion ar.d have a
Bee. 5. The said owners of abutting
property are iiereby required to build 8
and erect tbe said curb stone* and gut- K w Johnson, wife and two daught-
ler* on or before the 1st day of October, , --------- -
19015 and it shall tie the duty of the
lers on or before the 1st day of October, ef> .(.BV(. to,jay |„r Colorado nprings, on
ISMlfi, and it shall tie the duty of the a ,,,,, -.nr, their two daugntei* wr,o le-
Clerk of said Town of Billings to serve |I(]e ,fl t|ial
written h of lh<*Hkl<J abut-
G. J. Greeenwood left for Denver Uz-
day, where ne will enjoy reunion witn
CLAUDE C. COOPER & CO.
We Have
The Goods
has been living with Mr and Mrs. Geo. |
Rogers, in the Emil Blank house here
in Billings.
Mrs. C. K. Higdon went to Enid Moi*- 1
day to meet their Ron Herbert, who had
been visiting at Anadarko, had started ,
home and fell sick at Enid. He was
better when Mrs. Higdon got there and
they came home Tuesday.
We are sole agen's for the St. Paul
and Connecticut Insurance Companies
for Billings and vicinity. Don’t insure
with outside agent. Our terms and
rates are as good or better.
St. Clair 4 Opdylke.
A. S Cades moved his household eff-
Fresh and Salt Meats
If you are looking for
juicy steaks we have them
If it is a boil or roast
it is to be had with us
If it is the best of hams
or shoulders come to us
If it is bacon or anything
in fresh or salt meats you
can find it in our shop.
We have a meat wagon
on the road to supply the
country trade every day.
written notice* on each of the said abut
ting property owners or their agents if
*ald owner* or agent can l>e found, re- day, where ne win enjoy reunion *nu
quiring him to erect the said curb stone miners and sister* whom ne na* not
and gutter as herein specified on or !>•- ,^en in eighteen year*,
fore the 1st day of October, 1905, said
notice to be served not less than ten Mrs Andy Himp*on, south of lo*n,
days before said date. And in ease the has a badly seamed band, the painful
said abutting property owner shall not result of (ailing down witn a ketl.e of
comply With said notice and build and boning water sne was carrying,
erect the .aid curb Hone and gutter as >nllie Opdrlke resumed her
herein required, then the said Board of wof|( ,nMl,. (joopeV * Dimor.d mercan- . rn\VPII
Trustee* shall proceed to build and eren ,,uhlllt.,, u,,.£y. Soanes* I,as kept J- COWELL,
said curb stone and gutter and the cost aev-rai weeks. '
thereof shall be a«****ed a» a special as- "er out of tne store several
M*k*rm*nt a^alnnt hhiO abumritf property ^ Henry ha** b«en handling W. A.
In manner and form a** r^juind by l‘w *» rural route it At we*:k wfnl#?
8ec. ft Thin ordlnamMi nhali tm *n j latter wren lew with malaria, Mr».
route.
And of course want to sell, so after
vou get tired of figuring elsewhere we ----- ---
can have the pleasure of filling the bill*c“ fam,lsr”!ly
as competition is the lire ot our bust-
ness. You can easily tell our place of
business from the dust we raise in
keeping pace with our patronage.
The Big Jo Lumber Co.
R. A. MUSHRUSH.
El Reno Mill & Elev. Co.
arc in the market for
business in their line at
all times.
They sell
FLOUR, FEED & COAL.
W. E. Gilpin. Local M'gY
FLORIDA PAINLESS DENTISTS
Local M’g’r
Sec. <1 I tna ordinance snan <». 1,1 the lauer wre* les with malaria
fore*! and effect (rum and after it* pas- ue„ry meanwhile driving Roy’s
sage, approval and publication in the.
Billings News. Wm. Beach has been attending to fc
I’asaed and approved ibis 15th day of ranch mattei* in the readvanon during
August, 1905. | the week, aa a »iib»ntute lor Ina brother «—
Alex McCluskey, W. E. Gilpin, jq. j.t W|l0 naa found it nece.saiy to be
Town Oik. 1’ies. of Board, about home whne his wne was airsent
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PHYSICIAN AND «URGION
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Hilling*. "•
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Office with St. Clair 4 Opdylke.
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In ilu I . rrlioi \
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I •In,ne either Bank.
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WM. FRANCIS,
I luea a General
TRANSFER BUSINESS.
Freight, Kxpreas or Baggage handled
with cure. Leave order* l’hone No. 5R.
0. K. BARBER SHOP
E. U. EN0LER. Prop
Located in Rear of the Citlieu* Bank
Good Hath Room In Conntcllon and
Ayoncy lor Wslllnglon Steam laundry
HOT OR COLD BATHS
CISTERN BUILDING
\kl K liiiihl cisterns <if nny size
ami gutti'ftntcc all work to
he tirst class in every respect or
made good withnnt additional
cost. .1 H Hutchison
W. Hawkins
Via. Emanuel Smith entertained the
Billings oichesila at tier elegant liome
on Thumaay evening. Mu.iu, reirenh-
mentn and oeaiiiiiig s,e:ml converse con-
I atituted the featurea of a most enjoyable
I occasion.
Mrs. W. A. Blakeley returned Wed-
nesday after a three inonilia’ visit with
j her and Ins folk* at Elk (Jieek, Nebrus-
ku, On her return "lie found W. A.
under the weather. Mis. Blakeley wn,
accompanied home liy tier lather, vV in.
Fuller.
Mrs. Ed. Bankston left Saturday for
; Hydro, Oklahoma, where slie purposes
' to make a good, long vi.it with per luth-
ier and mother. Alter ail when it is a
| visit in mind thole's no place mat can
compare with the one where preside the
dear ones who spanked yon in clnld-
I hood. And meanwhile Edward must
do some browsing all alone.
Billings and 1’oln locked horns Satur-
day on itie Billings diamond, and while
Fnlo staid bravely m the ring to the end
they came out rather dl-figured, me rec-
ord against them standing 21 to 5. I lie
Billings haiteis aie King, Archer, Ban-
la, Hmilh, Weaver, Wheeler, Uoudson,
McCullough and Ponton; the Polo team
are Hloul, Kirtley, Harvey, Goff, Fish-
er, Hlout, Hovier and Toiny.
John Blankenship and household hud
a Hiiiall fire-scare Wednesday morning,
caused by contact of a hot cook-stove
wnh waste paper crammed in between
it ami the wall, and overlooked. 'lie
paper Mined up lo the ceiling, burning
the wall-paper at the aide and overhead.
Blatant action on the part of Mr. Blank-
enship, Perry Opdylke and others put
out the fire in just the nick of time and
prevented an ugly conflagration.
(J. A. Lyman of El Reno, was hern on
tmainesa Tuesday and Wednesday in the
interest of the El Kano Elevator Com-
pany, who we are informed have sold
their elevator at Billings to the Pond
Creek Mill 4 Elevator Co , who tiad de-
termined sometime ago to build an ele-
vator here, making the fifth at this point,
hut who now wisely buy instead ol
building The transfer of the property
i* to tako place today, should there be
no hitch in the deal. This step on the
part of the Pond Creek people is,
it is generally thought, a much better
move than the building of an additional
elevator would have been.
Uf>e DOCTOR FIRST
THUN TO US WITH THE PRESCRIPTION
THE MORE SERI'lL'S THE ILLNESS THE GREATER
THE NEED
WE DO NOT PRESCRIBE
That'a the physician’s business. WE DO, however, compound
Ins preicipiion* exactly ss he wants them with STANDARD
DRUGS of KNOWN PURITY, and the price is always right
when you patronize ___
Lowe H’d’w &
Drue Co.,
*
"THE STORE OT Ol Al ITY."
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Business Phone RO
Res. Phone 39
7imin minmmMi
YOU OUGHT
TO KNOW
THE
WILLIAM S SHAVE SHOP
THE CENTER
THE FLOCK.
| ALWAYS WELCOME
I WHEN YOU STOP.
We need your business to keep
at work,
Your laundry separated from
the dirt.
Abscess.
Abscesses, with few exceptions, are
indicative of constipation or debility.
W. H. Harrison,Cleveland, Mi**., writes
Aug. 1ft, 1902: "I want to say a word ot
praise for Ballard's «now Liniment I
stepped on a nail, which caused the cords
In my leg to contract and an abscess to
rise in mv knee, and tbe doetor told me
I would have h stiff leg, so one day I
went to Lord's drug store (who Is now
In Denver, Col.) He recommended s
bottle of Snow Llnlkneet. I got a Mk>
site and It eared my leg. It is the best
liniment In the world."
iiiiii
suite of room* over the store Monday.
One only need look through his apart-
ments to deride they can hardly fail to
abide comfortably io their new quarter*.
The different committee* and others
are busily engaged in getting rsady for
the coming Garfield County Fair and
Enid Birthday Carnival. This double- .
header promise* tu he one of the bpst1
things in the amusement line ever pulled
off in Oklahoma.
Rev. Harman of the White Rock cir- ;
cuit will preach in the M. E. church at
Billings, Sunday ntxt at eleven in the ,
morning, and in the evening he will de- !
liver a lee.ture on the temperance ques- I
tion. All are invited to be present, es- !
pecially in the evening.
The Baptist Association of this sec-
tion began their annual meeting at j
Ceres on Ttiffdav. The meeting will |
run four days, during which regular1
evangelistic service* will he carried on,'
and in addition the yearly business of i
the association will be discussed and jfcgrWateh for Next Date
adjusted. - '■ 1
W 8. Harrison departed yesterday
for LYenver and surrounding seetions,
and may conclude to stay permanently j
iu ihe mountain country. Billing* is |
sorry to lose so good a citizen a* Mr.
Harrison, hut the neat wishes of all for
his future happiness and abundant pros-
perity attend him.
Some moving going on or to go these
waning summer days, to-wit: Louis
Ponton lias nought the property occu-
pied hv George Edmonds and owned hv
L. H. Simmons, and Vlr. Edmonds will
move into the domicile inhabited by
C. C. Young, who moves onto the farm
he has rented, anil E. H. Perry takes
morning, noon and night- possession of
the commodious mansion vacited this
week by A, S. Cades.
Between good and poor
lumber when you see it but
if you don’t ’ the company
wants us to show you. And we are ever ready to attend
to your smallest want in our line. Onee suited jou Mill
COME AGAIN
FOSTER - LUflBER - CO.
Office with Dr. McCorkle
HERE EVERY MONTH
5000 Te|e9raPhers
......... NEEDED
Annually, to fill the new positions me-
aled bv Railroad and Telegraph Com-
panies. We want Young Men and
Ladies of good habits, to
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
AND R. R. ACCOUNTINGS**
We furnish 75 per cent of the Operators ami
Station Agents in America. Our six schools aiv
the lurgest exclusive Telegraph Schools in the
world. Established 20 years ago and endorsed
by all leading Railway Officials.
We execute a *250 Bond to every student to
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Ice Cream Soda,
Steffen’s Ice Cream,
Straight Soda or
any cool drink
Is jusl what you need these long:
and hot days. It refreshes and
livens one up after a day of work
and worry, h’ollow the crowd if
you want a cool and quiet, place to
sit down for a rest and cool off.
Smith's.Drug Store
(’an also till that Prescription and show you the
linest line of Jewelry in this country.
V* c rieumn u *>£***» uunu «■*» * 1.» •1 - ■
furnish him or her n position paying from *Hi> i
islO u month In states east of the Rocky .Mom
There are horses and horses and there
are horsemen and horsemen, and there
is a real science involved in getting the
maximum of service out of the noble,
patient servitor of man. G. W. Miller
evidently is an pxpert in handling the
horse to the best advantsge. He has,
with a four-horse outfit, cut 80 acres of
grain, plowed 180 acres for seeding and
had harrowed 60 acres of the land down
to Saturday afternoon, beginning the
plowing July 5th■ How’s that for ac-
complishment? Has anyone else beaten
or equaled it?
Notice to Contractors.
The Board of Trustees of the Town of
Hillings will receive bids for erecting a
gutter and cum stone on each side of
Main Street between Broadway Street
and Central Ave, said gutter and curb
stone to he built as specified in Ordi-
nance No. :J7. Bids to he made on na-
tive and sawed stone. The Trustees re-
serve the right to reject any or all bids.
Alex McCluskev, Town Clerk.
W. E. Gilpin. Pres, of Board.
O. A. R. to Denver via the Santa Fe.
The time is now at hsnd—Sept. 4 7.
Plan to go. There’s one wav that will
satisfy you. ‘Tis Santa Fe way. Very
low rate for this occasion. Write me
for Colorado literature and further par-
ticulars. Remcmher, Santa Fe is the
line with block signals, rock-ballasted
track and very best of equipment. Pass-
engers via this route obtain excellent
one-hundred mile views of the Rockies.
H. M. Swank, Passenger Agent, The
A. T. 4 S. F. Railway, Topeka, Kan.
Beautiful Women.
Plump cheeks, flashed with the soft
glow of health and a pure complexion,
make all women beautiful. Take a small
dose of Hertine after each meal; it will
prevent constipation and help digest
what you have eaten. Mrs. Wm. M.
Stroud, Midlothian, Tex., writes, May
HI. 1901: "We have used Herhine in
our family for eight years, and found it
the best niedlrine we ever used for con-
stipation, hiliousfever and malaria." At
Smith’s Drug Store.
_______ to
!$**> u inonui In states east of the Rocky Moun-
tains, or from $75 to $100 a month In states west
of the Rockies, immediately upon graduation.
Students can enter at any time. No vacations.
For full particulars regarding any of our schools
write direct to our executive office at Cincinnati,
Ohio. Catalogue free.
Morse School of Telegraphy
Cincinnati, Ohio
Texarkana, Tex.
Atlanta, Ga.
Buffalo, N. Y.
LaCrosse, Wis.
San Francisco, Cal.
TAKE YOUR TEAM
To the Old Davis Barn >
when stopping in Perry
631 E Street Phone No. 49
G. A. Hunt, Prop.
Rifles, Pistols, Simtps,
l^rfr* t In
plM>|nte<,
tl <• y a
it lo Fan ‘.o.
I trnii you «mr
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IN - tl ey arr » I, kir.-fi; . • ...rail*, < uruMc, ami
entrnt to 1'sn
ton' enlrnt to Ban
We will at-nd vm «»i*r >ilpnfil«* i.,off<a'»e Yn>r»V,tHI-
in' ail al'fut Nil VI N i art n, hum Bn, . l.niltlntT.
Bidet "n l .e | f ■ • r • n > f a gun, aigl.U, «-i.., If )>'U
v 111 ten.l 4 i mis In stani;<8.
t'ltt E’. I J ZXLI7! Write for the rifle (Niaalti
niott lav inatinq.
Aak your firs Vr, an f ln*lst <•<» f e RTF VI NS. If
your fieairr, an f ln»Ut «•»* i
inm t «•' tali I c i, *>e «l l;» • ire I, r |»re-
nn f ln*Ut
y»ll canni't »•' tain t em, «1 I
paid, t n receipt ofLiita>og|>ri e,
J. STEVKN.l AUM3 AND TOOL CO.
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