The Osage Journal. (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1907 Page: 5 of 8
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The Osage Drug <Sc Jewelry
• Co. has it. .
Di*. Kennedy was up from the
south part last night.
Bring your feet to Powell &
McCormick.
’ VV. M. Lewis cune over from
Okosa, Monday.
Bring your feet to Powell A
McCormick.
VV. 0. Brooks came down from
Foraker Sunday.
Bring your feet to Powell A
McCormick,
Tell your friends about Dream-
land or ask thorn.
Did you see the nice china at
Powell it McCormick’s.
Did you see the pictures at
Dreamland this week?
Did you see the nice china at
Powell A McCormick’s.
(let your Christmas candy and
nuts at Anderson & Mathews. 2t
Agent Millard made a business
trip to Arkansas City Tuesday.
All holiday goods must he sold
before December 25th. St. Isolds
Store.
Frank Tinker and wile mine
up from their Skiatook farm
Monday.
All Holiday goods must lie
sold before December 25th. St.
Louis Store
A new line of paper novels
J jusi, received at Anderson &
Mathews.
Lost Gold bracelet. Six red
sets Suitable reward by leav-
at this office.
All Holiday goods must he
sold before December 25th. St.
Louis Store
County Clerk Sloan leftyesler
dav for Avant to attend the Lou-
is Rogers sale.
Moore Williams was un from
the Brown neighborhood Mon-
day looking after school matters.
* Hurry to the St. Louis store
for* your Holiday goods as they
must he sold before December 25
Judge and Mrs. Yates return
ed from a two weeks outing at
Eureka Springs, Arkansas, Sun
day.
Onr holiday stock is unbroken
as we received a big shipment
late. They must he sold. St
1 iOuis Store.
Edwin Hunt of Arkansas City
has accepted a position as sten
ographer with the law firm of
Leahy A Scott.
We will move into the Jack
son building just across the
street from our old stand by Jan-
uary 1st. St. Louis Store.
Mrs. .1. E. Bramhlett and child
ren arrived from Blue Mound,
III., yesterday on a visit to J. A.
Gleason and family.
• If you need a roaster to cook
your Xmas turkey in we can
furnish one cheaper than any
one in town. Baker, Cerney Co
Look over those Indian mocca-
sins, headed hags, etc. at Ander-
son At, Mathews before buying
that Christmas present. 25 2t
Cassius R. Peck, of the alott
iug commission left Tuesday for
Oklahoma City to attend a meet
ing of the Oklahoma Bar Asso-
ciate »n.
J. F. Nichols of Chase county,
Kans , has lieen in this city sev-
era! days visiting his brother-in-
law, J T. Hill and looking for a
farm lease.
J. .1 Binkley and Fred Button
were i i h om the Blackburn
neighborhood Monday closing up
matters for their school district
organization.
Christmas will soon he with
us and its noue ton early to se-
lect choice things from our fur
n’shing stock for “His” Christ
mis Sch »eher Clothing Co.
Mrs. D. R. Baird of Arkansas
Citv, who has been in the city
several days visiting her brother
A W Conway and family re
tin ned to her home Tuesday.
F H. Holiday has been ap
pointed deputy bv County Treas-
urer Hunter. The api>ointment
of Mr Holiday is considered one
of the I lest, made so far in the
connty. He possesses the ability
to make a first class officer.
. Report of the Bank *f Commerce,
Pawhuska, Okla., at the close
of business Dec. 11th, 1907, shows
they have over 80 per cent cash
reseeve fund on hand. The law
requires 20 percent. They have
80 or four times what the law
requires. Honest, conservative,
ola fashioned hanking that is all
Read every line of the report
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts
Indian Card Loans
Oveidrafts ...
Warrants - - - 046.83
Furniture and Fixtures - 2,026.15
Cash and Sifht Exchange $30,949.62
$14,962.78
2,370.52
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New and elegant line of stick
pins at Gardner’s. ..
Get a go-cart at Powell A Mc-
Cormick’s. Only 48c
A. G Soldani came over Mon-
day to attend to some filings.
Get a go cart, at Powell & Mc-
Cormick’s Only 48c.
Rings! Rings!! Rings!!! Rings
of all kinds and sizes at Gard-
ner’s.
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If you are looking for some
516.54 j thing for Xmas call and look us
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Gardner.
Total - - - $51,472.44
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock - - $10,000.00
Undivided Profits - - 948.43.
Deposits $40,524.01
Total - - - $51,472.44
W. C. Connelly was up from
Bigheart Monday.
Get a go-cart, at Powell tt Me
Cormiek^s, only 48c.
The right a r t i c 1 e at the
Osage Drug A Jewelry Co.
We move January 1st, across
the street from our old stand St.
Louis Store.
Come to the new store for
Xmas presents Powell A Mc-
Cormick.
G. M. Jan way, cashier of the
Skiatook bank, was here Mon-
day and Tuesday with Commis
sioner Brown.
Come to a man’s store for a
man’s Christmas gifts. We have
just the things to please him.
Schaeber Clothing Co.
A twelve pound girl was re-
ported at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Janes Sunday
evening by Df. Speck
Nothing nicer than a book for
a present. A nice line of padded
leather and cloth hound hooks at
Anderson A Mathews. 25 2t
new store for
Powell A Mc-
Johu Pappin returned from
Kansas City, the last of the
WHt'k. where he has been with
his little step daughter, who is
in the hospital He reports her
rapidlv improving and thinks
she will t«e able to return soon.
We will move into the Jack-
son building just across the
street from our old stand by
January 1st. St. Louis Store.
In doubt as to “the acceptable
and perfect gift? See the tieauti-
ful things at Gardner's and your
doubts will lie solved. There’s
no gift like Jewelry.
R. E. Mayse, an oil driller,
from Bigheart, was in the city
yesterday and called upon the
Journal. Mr. Mayse is interest-
ed in Bigheart property and an-
ticipates a good future for the
town. 1
Would you make the gift a
supreme Christmas gift; A Di-
amond in any form—ring, pin,
or what not—is the thing. And
the best assortments in sizes ant
prices are at Gardner’s.
The services of the Presbyter-
ian church will be held next Sun
day in the Opera house. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Divine worship
at 11 o’clock, evening services a4
7:30. A Christmas sermon
“Christ Born to Die. ” The pub
lie invited.
A. T. Woodward, attorney for
the Osage Nation in the contest-
ed enrollment cases, recently
disposed of returned from Wash-
ington, D. C., Monday and ac-
companied Cassius R. Peck to
Oklahoma Citv to attend the
meeting of the Bar Association,
Mr T E Bryant who owns a
splendid tract df land that he is
improving near Pueblo Viejo,
Mexicb, has the thanks of the
Post family for basket, of the
finest lipies, we have ever seen,
that. gr6w wild on his place. The
fruit resembles a Messino lemon
and are yery bright, smooth and
juicy.—Pueblo Viejo Mex. Post.
County Judge Bennett com
plains of a lAck of applications
for marriage licenses, only one
being issued1 so far this week.
The boys have been urging the
judge to offer special inducement
bv way of reduced rates hut the
best the Judge offers to do is to
throw in the ceremony between
now and Christmas.
She never has too many Small
Silver Pieces. 1 have just, open-
ed a shipment of the daintiest,
cunningest. little things in Sterl-
ing Silver that, ever came to
Pawhuska. Every provision is
made for Her fancy. Prices
range from 50c to $5. Her toilet
on
over.
All Holiday goods must be
sold lief ore December 25th, St
Louis Store.
Come to the
Xmas presents.
Cormick.
The regular services will be
held in the new M. E. church
next Sunday.
The St. Louis Store is showing
more holiday goods than all oth-
er stores put together.
Hurry to the St. Louis Store
for your Holiday goods as they
must be sold before Decemlier ‘Jo
H. G. Ezell, Foraker’s big
stockman returned home after
several days stay in the city,
Tuesday.
We will move into the Jack-
son building just across from
our old stand January 1st. St.
Louis Store.
A. J. Montgomery was in the
city this week from near Fora-
ker, on matters pertaining to
their school.
We are expecting a car of new
furniture any day so if you are
needing anything call and see us
Baker, Cerney Co.
Julian Trumbly came in on
yesterday’s train to attend to
some matters before the allot t -
ing commission.
We are headquarters for bug-
gies, surreys, spring wagons,
farm wagons, and harness. Ba
ker, Cerney Co.
Mrs. F. W. Farrar returned
from Arkansas City yesterday,
where she had been visiting sev-
eral days.
We will move into the Jack
son building just across from
our old stand by January 1st,
St. Louis Store.
Next Wednesday will bexmas
so when you are out looking for
presents, do not fail to call
Baker Cerney Co.
Mrs. E. L. McCain and child-
ren left Monday for Emporia,
where they will visit until after
the holidays.
Ollie Camden sister of Mrs. W.
L. Nelson arrived in the city
Tuesday on a visit to Mrs. Nel-
son and family.
“What shall I give mother?’’
There’s nothing will please her
more than a fine piece of Cut
Glass. We have very choice
things at $5 to $25; ana at less
and more. Gardner’s.
Verme Hull, adopted daughter
of M. N. Foster, was born Aug.
15,1893, in the state of Kansas,
died Dec. 12. 1907, was hurried
Saturday, Dec. 14, at 3 p. m. A
short service was conducted at
the grave, by Pastor Hoover of
the Baptist church.
W. 0. Wells who operates one
of the best cab lines in northeast-
ern Oklahoma has announced
his intention of making a speci-
alty, in his excellent service, for
all parties and party calls. Mr.
Wells recently put on one of the
finest and latest makes in the
cab line and will be pleised to
make calls to any part of the
town either day or night.
County Attorney Roberts
drove down to Hominy yester-
dav to prosecute before Justice
of the Peace Wails the parties
who engaged in the cutting and
shooting scrape at a dance m the
country near there Friday night
After getting on the ground and
learing more of the matter he
lad the case postponed until the
28th.
The business men of Pawhus-
<;i, and others having business
with the Midland Valley will be
sorry to learn that Mr. J. C.
Fahnstock, who has acted as
agent here the past two years
has resigned his position and
severed his connection with that
road. Mr. Fahnstock |ha8 been
Dreamland Electric Theatre.
Latest and Best Illustrated Songs
and Moving Pictures :
We use the Bioscope machine, Powers Oameregraph guar
an teed to he the only fiinkerless moving picture ma-
chine ever invented.
Change of program on Wednesday and Saturday, with
Saturday Mattnee. ADMISSION 10c.
Merry Xmas to All!
and a Christmas gift
prepared at the
J-
Clothing House.
A gentle reminder of what to buy for Men and Boys.
All
All wool underwear.
Arm bands,
BoYS’ suspenders,
Boots,
Buttons,
Belts,
Braces,
Boys’ snitH,
Boys’ collars.
Collars
Caps,
Columbia Hals,
wool suits $7.50 to $18.00
1.00
10c
10 to 25c
$2 to $0
25.* to $1
25c to $1
$1 to $0
10 and I5r
1(1 |.o 25c
25 to 50o
$1.50 to $3
DlTHMAN’S high top Shoes
$3 to $7,
Dress Gloves,
Drawers,
Dakato Hats,
Eagle shirts,
Fancy vests,
Flannel Shirt s,
$1 to $1.50
25c to $1.50
$1.50 to $5
$1 to $2
$1.50 to $3
$1 to $3
MeN’S Overalls,
50c to $1
Men’s suits,
$4.50 to $18
Men’s overcoats,
$0 to 16
Men’s shoee,
$1.25 to 5
M. B. A B. Suits,
$4.50 to 18
Moccasins, 2 pair
25c
Neck ties,
10c hi 50c
Negligee Shirts,
50c to $2
Night Gowns,
50
Overalls,
50 to $1
Overcoats,
$6 to 15
ants,
75c to $5
Flannelette Night Gowns, 50c
Fellow Craft Shoes, $3.50
Fleece lined Underwear, 25 to
50c,
Four in-hand Ties, 25 and 50c
10 to 25c
$1 to $1.50
50c to $5
5c to $1
5c to 50c
35c to $3.50
Garters,
Gauntlet, Gloves,
Hats,
Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery,
Hand Satchels,
INDIAN Silk Handkerchiefs
v $1.00
International Shirts, $1
JaP Silk Handkerchiefs 25c
Jumpers, 50c to $1
NEE Pants, 25c to $1.50
Linen Handkerchiefs, 25c
Laundered Shirts, 50c to $2
Puritan Misses Hose, 2 for 25c
QUALITY and I^ow Prices at
the J. B. Clothing House,
RoMADKA Trunks, $6 to 15
Ralston Health Shoes, $4
SwEET-ORR Overalls, $1
Suits made to order, $15 to 40
Shoes, $1.25 to 5
Suspenders, 10c to $1
Sweaters, 50c 1.60
Socks, 5c to 60c
Suit cases. < $1 to 10
Stetson Hats, . .* $5
Shoe Polisn, 10c
Shawknit Hoes, 26c
Slickers, . $3.50
Trunks. $3 to is
Telescopes, 35c to $1.50
Tailor made Suits, $15 to 40
Ties, 25c to 50c
Telescojie Hats, $1.25 to 3
Umbrellas, $i to 2.50
Union Suits, $lto3
Union Made Overalls, $1
Vests, 50<> to $2 so
Work sim ts,
Work Pants,
Work Suits,
Wool Underwear,
Wool Hoes,
Wool Sweaters,
50c
$1
$5 to 18
$1 to 2
25c
$1 50.
1.
J. B. Clothing and Shoe House,
Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
Cold weather makes a de
mand for stoves. We can save
you money, Baker. Cerney Co.
Hurry to the St Louis Store
for your Holiday goods as they
must lie sold before December 25
spoons
silver
rug A
able waits, her desk beckons, j an obliging and gentlemanly
’• r these artistic articles But > agent and Pawhuska, without
you must not delay too long in 'exception, regrets to lose him as
making your selection for choice j agent and both he and his fami-
‘Lhings will go quickly. Gardner ly a6 residents.
Pawhuska souvenir
and all kind of sterling
novelties at the ()sage F)
Jewelry Co.
A gift of a Watch goes straight
to the heart. It is a lasting gift.;
and it unites beauty with useful-
neis, beyond any other f< Tin of a
wearable thing. The best stock
of watches is at Gardner’s.
G. R. MADDOX,
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Bonded Collector and
City Constable : :
Notes and Accounts Collected
anywhere in Oklahoma.
Careful attention to Business.
Rooin 3, Hall Floyd
Building. Pawhuska, Oklahomo.
Rev H. Porter, Prof, of Me-
chanical Engineering in the
Iowa State College at Ames,
Iowa, is in the city, the guest of
H. C. Ripley and family.
HARNESS.
We have a large stock of the
best makes of harness and 9trap
work. McLaughin—Farrar Co.
We move January 1st, across
the street from our old stand:
St. Louis Store.
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