Okeene Eagle. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1906 Page: 4 of 10
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B E WILSON.
Euitor and Manager
Ku*cred *i iht O»woe, Oklahoin*. Postofflcr
»* tecoud-clu* m ft U mattrr
I'cblikiikd Weekly,
At Okecne, Blaiue County, Okla.
politician*, are going to select the
deli-gate* to the constitutional con-
vention. It would add ten year*
to the gtoMth ol our new *tale if
He could Huil men big and broad
enough to rim- hImjv<« partisan in-
trigue anu look solely to the com-
mon good If this i* desired »ud
we take it for grant d that it i*, to
send our ablest men to the couveu-
iion. Let all good citizens attend
the primaries and lake an active
pail iu the uomiuaiioUB. There is
toe place to do the work. There is
where your vole is needed «nd
Oktene Mntnal Telephone Co. tx- where your influence can be felt,
ebange directories are at Durbon Bn* 1 you wi*h certain things resubmit
fiir rl intri hnfinn Rn slim amt Ann ft i . a
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
1-00 Per Year. III Antaurs
ADVERTISING KATES.
t»<*»1» S cent# per line perluene
A u> BHTieiNG K*T(ft load* ktooii on application
All chftDgeft of AUvsrtlaemcnta moat I* in to
a* lflice by Wednewlay afi rso-m. Ail>ertl*er>
-wlU kindly remember till.
for distribution. Be sure and get one
This is an excellent and unique frroi!ac-
tion and quite snpenor to the ordinnn.
Yon all need <>ne or more.
ft is said that Mr. Cleveland
lias lately realized how a hub feels _
out of water. Pursuant to a previously i-sned notice
a mass meeting of a number of the
colored resident* of Blaine county was
led to the people go to the priiuar
les and sec that men go to the con-
vention h ho stand for the thing*
you want.
Champ Clark, of Missouri, is in
favor of Oklahoma having the next
democratic convention
Mr. Keckefeller never saw
horse raoe. That may account for
the big wad hs is able to carry
srou nd.
We wonder if Mr Bryan had in
mind an overipe presidential boom
when he chose the subject for his
speech, “A White Man’s Burden.”
The Okeene leader will issue its
lirst oopy today—Friday—and the
13th of the month. We do not see
how a paper started under such un-
favorable conditions can ever prove
a success.
11 •• a»id that Qov. Frantz has
appealed to President Roosevelt to
make Hitchoock and his private de-
tectives let him alone. It looks as
though either Hitchoock or Frantz
would have to get oat of office.
held at \\ atonga for the purpose of ar
ranging time and place for the Emanci-
|u»tion celebration in August, lftofi.
Hon. P. F. Tyler, of Watong.a wa« nn-
aniuionsly chosen chairman W. A
Mcknight, of Flynn town«hip. was
made secretary (On motion that we
bold our celebration on Monday, Ang.
6. 1*J6 .Motion carried On motion
that the celebration be held in the city
park of Watonga. Motion carried. On
motion that the several committees
necessary be appointed by the chair.
Carried Appointments Committee
on Program Geo F. Robinson. J S
May. J. C. Evan* and W. A Mcknight.
Committee on arrangements, W F
Forbe*. Frank Rogers and (J. V Fame.
The chairman, by virtue of his office’
ieing declared an ex office member of
these committees It is requested that
esch and every one will bring a basket
on that day The meeting then ad-
journed
P• F■ Tyler, Chairman
w A M< Knight, Secretary
home of the newspapers are say
«ng “And suppose Mr. Bryan or
Mr. Roosevelt should refuse to run.
1 hey might go a step further and
aoppose that a Kentucky politician
should refuse a drink of Burbon
when offered to him, or that a good
old Methodist oould keep from
{Maying when given the opportun-
ely-
F»r*0MB for Coagress.
We understand from a reliable
source that the Honorable Tom Fer-
guson will soon announce hia can-
didacy for congress We are pleased
to hear this diciaioa of Mr. Fergu-
won s. Republicans and democrats
both say his private and public life
are unquestioned and that he is aa
honest as Lincoln. The neople
over in this neck of the woods are
just a little sore over his retirement
from office witheut a just cause, and
will take pleasure in vindicating the
in in, and at the same time oa«t their
vote for one who they know to be
their friend. We prediot for Mr.
Ferguson an unanimous nomination
and an overwhelming majority.
Mrs. Kiuily McKinley, former
p >stmistre«s at Kingfisher, Jkla ,
•' W. McKinley, her son, and
Lizcie McKinley, her daughter,
were placed under arrest last week
by I nited Sates Deputy Mtrsbal
-V UjfT on charge* of conspiracy to
defraud the government. All gave
bund iu the sum of $5U0 for ap-
pearance before a United States
oo.n o saioner Monday. Mrs. .Ylo-
K may was displaced as poaltu stress
<»nly a few days ago by W. R.
Kdley and since th, „p.
p mium-nt, Inspector Hrowulow
h »s been miking an investigation
of the office records, disclosing tacts
that have led to the arrest of the
former postmistress and children.
It is alleged that she employed
clerks at a sum less than the goveru-
ment authorised, retaining the dif-
ference and converting it to her ewn
PALACK LIVERY
and Boarding Stable
Howie* Bro*. Props
,, Pupated to accommodate
ta^ry ritli ,TUh fir*U U" •* ensto-
HOMAMM’S RESTADBANT.
£*3 te £g"S.l;
m8ht. MBS. C0B1 HOMANH.
THE
FIRST
STEP
toward aivniimlating a fortune is
opening a savings account
It is the hardest step for most peo
pie to t ike, but when once taken it
M never regretted.
This fir*t *tep of opening a savings
•ocennt should l>e taken by every
yonng man and woman, even if it is
with no more than #1 no
The second, third, fourth and all
-oilisequent step* will be much easier
If yon have a desire to accumulate
m >ney iqien a bank account and add
to it a* fast as yon can
\N e pay five pe cent compound
interest on all deposits of $1 no and
uji and invite business from men,
women and children
Citizens State Bank.
W lio
needs ;i
watch?
Let Us Select Men for (he Constitution*!
Convention
Oklahoma, with the past century
*« a guide, should make few of the
mistakes that have marred the fu-
ture of many of our other slates.
I hero is political evolution aud re
*folt in the air, we Mieve that the
Hw much do you wish to pay T
Conte here for a $1.50 Watch
< >r a $'.‘ou no one
Or all the price* iu In'tWeen.
W e are Watch *i*ecialt*t*. It i* a
branch of onr biisine** that we think
just about the most iui|>ortant of any.
We |>ernouallv select all our time-
pieces. and we mean it when we tell
you that today we are able to meet
your Watch need* with )>articular
advantage to you.
F< r years we have studied Watch
values from one end to the other—
and you can safely tru »t to our
experience
80WEHS JEWELRY CU. -• UlEENE UCLA j
llcssT cr Jiwii.1 s. nut III siti lie Peo ri.s
Good Work and Good Pay.
The Eagle will pay liberally for soli-
citors to take subscription* All you
need to do is to ask the people and they
will take the |>aper. Write for receipt
b iuki, etc.
KENSEDYS
ENID, OKLAHOMA
Knit Underwear Undcrmuslin a*"*"*
vests
Women’s cool summer
vuality, dealing sale
price......
Women's 12 t-iic gauge
neck and arms clearing
price......
d.V grade ladies' gauze u
suits, as long as they
last.......
A remarkable opportunity for
the next two weeks to sacure
your undermtiBlin atabsolute-
manufacturers cost. Come
buy your undermuslin at
25 per cent
discount
Q tqigi m&MT MLE.
In all
Oklahoma
there
is no
Sale
Like This
-" TTl|
Without question this is the premier qpiiiTio-
ke7aTn“c1tr,0atTnnChTthUndredS loo^forward wSf
ant annual ^.nr' ”ls a recognized and import-
iablv quote on these occasions are for goods of rec
ogmzed quahtv—everything must j
test before entering the Keln?^ stocks.
This is
the
Bargain
Event
of
the year
yJi8haeve8 made8it so11 %TSt one, because
Lve even
,W«r«e0HKPe®ted much' Of course this immensely
‘nc,re.f^ business necessitates much larger stocks^
morenumeMus.*me8 f
# •
Sale Began Monday morning—9 O’clock, July 9th
Extra Special
One table piled high with $2.50
♦3.00 and $3.50
Shirt Waists
during this great clearance sale
your choice of the lot at
$1.48
CLEARANCE SALE
Children’s Dresses
We have a great showing of
nobby styles of Children’s white
and colored dresses. \Ve have
them in immense quantities, in-
cluding every size. Our stock is
too large therefore
The Reduced Prices
KIMONAS
Lung mill short Kimonas. One
big lot of £1.25 long Ki.
monan, long as they last • AC
»*5c short Kimotias
...................48c
Tho Bargain Square
Have You Ever Heard of It?
Its New
It Has Everything
It Will Save you money
1 Ills Bargain Square is located in the
Ladies’ Suit Department on second floor
and will contain articles and garments of
all kind, vi: Suits. Skirts, Shirts Waists
Corsets, Muslin Underwear, Children’s
Dresses. Coats, Ladies Vests, etc. All of
this season’s goods, hut slightly soiled or
mussed from handling.
Every Article or Gar-
ment that will be offer-
ed in this Square will
be sold at
Exactly 1-2 Price
Its a Bargain Feast that you
Seldom if Elver Encounter
Visit the Square
By All Means--You'Il-Never Regret This
Extra Special
Ladies this‘is the oppor-
tue time In our Bargain
Square you will find a big lot
of silk suits—Linen suits, all
of this seasons latest styles.
If you find the size, take one at
Half price
CLEARANCE SALE
Ladies Shirt
Waists
Your Choice
of our large stock of shirts waists
during this great clesrance sale
ranging from $3.50 to $16.00, in-
cluding all silk waists, all net
waists, all linen waists, at
1-3 OFF
Clearance Sale
on ladies walking skirts. 3
raek8 full of all the latest ideas
and styles, at specially reduced
prices.
------Ljy nu means-you ll-lNever Regret This I pr,ce8’
A Mid-Summer Cut Price Sale from Start to Finish
Our Clearance Sales
•serve us a double purpose, first
the object is to absolutely close out
all the merchandise ihat we do not
w«sh to carry into the next season.
The second, what we have discover-
ed to be the most important one- is
to acquaint new people with the big
store’s character of merchandise
carried and our methods and
ner of doing business.
man-
Half Price Sale
This includes all ladies and children's hat*
Clearance Salc--Art Department
hor the next ten days we will
give special discount of evrey-
thing in the art department at
2© P«r cent discount
"ring this, our great clearance
sale, we do not want to overlook
°Un ^ department. You
will Hnd an endless variety „f the
stamped wood to select from, also
the pyrography outfits.
$1.9h oustits, sale price.. «i w
♦3.o0 outfits, sale price.. ..‘.7.7
•2.2A outfits, sale price...... ti n*
---——ft U *• w;,"t t.. « Hill. , v 1*1 tur. Your visits i
H"'1 wh->*■ p.e..JT„^f,„ToVrc,d,o!!:r,u .................
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Wilson, H. E. Okeene Eagle. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1906, newspaper, July 13, 1906; Okeene, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172889/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.