The Osage Journal. (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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•HE OSAGE JOURNAL.
Jn District Court
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' 'Sbowbsll " at tlie opei .1 h< mus
Feb,36.
................. .U**.. l»iMn,i .'..uii.iur .:this-. HintyjGa.U) the Leader for bargains id
"iiriinii^oiirtn— ~ • * conrtuicd at’, Monday, andlWouiKfy.
. baa been in aenionftU week. Thei Soe our ribbons at tli** Leader
publihhed kvkky Thursday. session will pi *>l>ably last t wo or -going at half price.
By The Osfc Pubiihinf Co. moi*• w.-*-k-\*-t. a-a numbei «»f Tlnn’tfnrgwt the Shamrocks.
omcUlwiiTaTlM CltT at Ttwiiai. j «■?<« “»■ <»* ti..'.!.« k<-t for trial 0|«-ra bouse Fell 29.
Walter Lombard i
tUBSCRIPTION $1.00 PER YEAR.
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! this term.
The time .-*i lai has l**t-n taken
A bill enabling towns of 2.U0O! up principally with motions and
or more inhabitants t<» become’divorce hearings. The jjetit jury
cities of the first clans haspas-**d : has turn excused until the first
r>oth hou-os of the legislature. of the week as court adjourno to-
- • - - - morrow n')on until Monday.
The doctrine of the full dinnei Tin* following cases were dis-
pail heralded far and wide in missed on motion of the county
up trout
the >^»uth side on omi t business.
A. T. Wraxl ward. Osage at-
torney left for Washington.D.(\
Mis- N..ra >t«*v>u-ot Ohauiau -
tjua. Kans.. is here visiting Miss
Grav.
LP04 would sound mighty empty attorney
ro the +0,000 or 50,000enernploy State vs Tony Townsend, and
-d in St. Louis as well a*; vast same vs Joseph Dennison. These . . . .
numbers in other cities. cases were originally brought in 1 1 1 ' 11
- ■ Pawnee counts and have been
J. A. Denoyu is down from
Burbank to (V* <erv. v as a ix-tit
juroi.
Ma^-donald
Cl tv A t to: ne v
John Franks and W M Mai
low were the hie men of the eon
venbon.
Watch the Journal foj the
dat>- T tin Miihnt-i-v opening a!
the LoAdt 1.
The legislat me is wivstJiug
with the question of locating Butts divorce was granted piain-
another asvlum.
M. Marlow itame u> liwu Pig
heart precinct Saturday to .it*
P nd the -onventior.
l'he tarifl on paper and wood on docket for years. County
pulp is declined by John bharp Attorney Rolserts did tlie proper
Williams, leader of the minority thing by dismissing them and
part} in the National house of saving further costs,
representatives to be a ‘brain tax' In the case of Lillie Wads
and the republicans are unable worth vs oup. M Wadsworth
to lefute the proposition. hearing was had and petition
granted.
In case of Mai v A. vs John A.
A. > :>ands and wife left i-v
vrnn .h.w. . , , . , . , dav for Kansas Cm where Mr.
W.th three nrt and det.ndam w» an»^ ^
taken to.Norman during Me- last for contempt and given ten day?
month and about a dozen others to pay tin*-. oxt- and attorney *-
who ought to t>e taken Pawhus-
ka presents- some inducement foi Raymond < Beard was grant-
jts location herv. .-*i divorce from Josie D. Beard.
• - - In the case of Nellie L Hamil-
J. R. Swift, one of BKheart's
citizen- was here Saturday at-
tending the c. nvention.
John Javine -ante- up Sunday
to attend court.. He was selected
a- one of the grand jury.
Chas. Kvpner of the American ;
National Bank made a trip to:
Oklahoma City this week.
The State Senate ha.- adopted; ton vs Jam*-- L. Hamilton report
u concurrent resolution limiting; of leferee wa- approved and li-
the first session of the legislature vorce granted plaintiff,
to one hundred and thirty davs,; Duncan Bros, vs J. W. Carter
with a provision that a recess i dismissed at cist of plaintiff. The Navajo tlub ga\t-another j
stall then lie Uikeu and unle**; In case of treo. \\ and J. N\ night at the ww T 0. O. F. hall j
tbe governor shall reconvene!Clark vs Jack Riddle and Petei
them within fortv davs they1 Javine, default was entered in All the late and up »*> vl.t*e_
magazines and periodicals at
““Of K,ddl'- •">*' l”'ndln2 <•" Martin's New- -stand Phone 267!
demun*er as to Javine.
A petition t*^ dissolve the For-
shatl stand adjourned.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
The Canadian couuty conven-
tion must have been the old aker Grain and Elevator Co.,
fashioned kind. Lieutenant Gov was formerly tiled vesterdav.
ernor Bellamy became so enrag-
ed That i e rtourished a levolver
to intimidate his opponents. The
result is that two sets of dele-
gates were selected to the state
convention and another row w
probably come up.
All the late and up to date. r
magazines and periodicals at *
Martin's News Stand. Phone‘267
M. Langan. one ot the;
fstanch democrats from precinct;
_ No. 2 has been down attending j
,, . , , court this w-eek.
rre-bytenan church services; ;
will be held next Sunday in the b>r. Kennedy and Jack Hur-
jjj I opera house. Sunday School at ^ow Were ^ere
10; preaching service.- at Hand week making some changes in;
7: The public invited. their third filings.
Harry Wynn of
PflWD« wu^LSducedl, ™me to'^Ihis" pl'L^frem! «tablteh,nent left yester j
bill in the lower house authonz- j Caddo, and had been stopping at ida> °r . lch‘ta ’ ^ “
im cities, towns and vUliages toithe home of H. H. Carter near |acqua,ntance of a -'oung n‘ j
make special assessments against ] the Midland Valley pumping Ihel. 0. 0. b and K. ot 1 .;
the abutting property to build station died very suddenly Mon-1 ball is about finished. B*.)th;
side walks. I his is one of the da\ evening under conditions! " ill be held in the new :
best balls introduced in either; which conditions which indicat-' room in tiie future. The K. of I
liouse so far, The people of no i ed suicide. A jurv was summon- P - " ill meet on Friday night,
community should be obliged to ed by Marshal Callahan and an The election on the gas trun-|
wade in mud to carry on their1 jnquest held. Mrs. Carter’s peo-! chise is toeing held todav. AJ
<iailv avocations. pie nor any of the neighbors1 &b°d vote is Vx'ing polled but at;
ai... - “«»*«• <0 kno» anything about j are SfatVvote will
1 he democratic fKirfy should i her as she had been there hut a \ fa|j considerably short of re^is-
iu>t fritter aivay its strengh by I short time. She had applied atjtration. The electio*' i- being
favoring the favorite sons to j at John Lynn's for work and: conducted very tjuietly. Voters
-uch an extent as to injure the i had been engaged to commence! taking but little time, and re-
« ulv ooe likely to be nominuteu Tuesday morning. Her mother i ma*ni^ at n?!
an*i elected. They should not land siste: arrived Wednesday ^ult wiff ^probably be known
imitate the republicans with‘anti after hearing then r*-sti- hv 7:30 or S o'clock this evening,
their crop of eandidatesr-eo mi- mom the jury returned
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Opera House. Tuesday Evening,
February 25 th.
“THE snowball;
A Farce Comedy in Three Acts.
CAST.
Felix Featherstone, a practical joker
Uncle John, (who doe.s not understand)
Harry Prendergast, (who does)
Saunders, a man servant
.Mrs. Featherstone, who presses the joke
Ethel Granger, an innocent victim
Penelope, the avenging Venus
Ray Massey
Lucas Stroud
Joe Walker
Joe M. lolkoti
Mrs. J. B. Tolsaa
Miss Nannie Boone
Miss Elizabeth Boone
Musical Specialties
Under the Direction of Mrs. H. H. Brenner.
The production under the supervision of the Ladies’
Guild of St John Pnrish.
I ,\i ns. Hakky Walkkr,
Commit too: Mrs. A. N. LLuble.
I Mrs. \V. P. Steelt.
Seats on sale at McDonald’s Drug Store Monday
morning, Feb’y. 24th. Reserved Seats 50c.
Deposits in the
The Bank of Commerce,
Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
Are absolutely guaranteed by me state of oma.
IT IS
SAFE,
SOUND,
ACCURATE,
OBLIGING,
COURTEOUS.
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
Ladies Wait!
Don’t do much thinking about that Spring Hat
until you have seen the New Millinery at the Osage '
Mercantile Co.
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MRS G. V. BIRD, who has been in the Millinery
business for years and who is acknowledged to beau
expert, will have charge *>f the new department and
is now in tFie market buying a complete New Stock
Announcement of an Opening will be made in
Due Season.
Wait for it.
Osage Mercantile Co.
a ver-
„ . ... - . -. , Mrs. T. J. I^eahv and Mrs. |
merous as Ui contribute to their diet of death from unknown ; ,j,0,n Lea^ . entertained the
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defeat. Bryan is the only can
didate the great masses of the
l«eople will support, and it is the
masses of the people who win pH|-ish
election-.
causes. I'he remain- were «hipp
ed to (’addo for burial.
The Ladit*- Guild of St. John's
are prepaiing to put *»n a
Swastika
evening
Card Club Tuesday
at t he h o rn e of
the former on Main St. at
the close «*r th** games a dain |
farce-comwlv l>v local talent at ty three cours** luncheon was
the opera house Feh ’Jo, for rhej serv»\l. l'he hou.-e decorations
benefit of the parish. The list 1 were pink carnations The club
of characters includes a number! prizes were won by Mis. Judge
of Pawhuska's favorites. Mrs. Worten, Mr. Hurley, Mr. Ever-
H. H. Brenner ha.- charge ofMhe j etts and Mrs. Rogers. The guests
musical part of the program. prizes were carried oft by Missj
Scott. Dr. Jones. Judge Poe and;
s tho highest Miss Kn^esert. Guists of the
ria- been ;Cju^ were jU(jgp 0j *1^1^
Mr. and Mrs. lb*t Millard. Mr.
Ramsay’s Confectionery,
Hn dl«s Iredi
Fresh Home Made Candies,
Fruits ol All Kinds, Nuts. Etc.
Cigars and Tobacco. News Stand
in connection.
We Also Take Orders for Cut Flowers.
E st Room of Old Agency Building.
It is pointed out that the re-
ceut panic or preseut flurry in
money matters lnu? been a bless
ing in disguise in many ways,
but especially in the matter of
railroads. A little while ago1
they hadn't caraVnough tocany Bird cre^k wa
the freight of the country, and 1 uesday morning
now they hnve too many cars,' known 101
because there is much less being out ovei the L>ttoin eaus- , Haii\ Mcl^iutflilin
freight to be moved. Is *,uch a**n? some damage. 1 h*-melting Mr. and Mr>. J. M. Purgeson
condition to l>e Looked uj» »n a- snow togethei with the he;»vv , u t» 1 \i,
,ne ot the cooperation,i li.e. ™ -“How. ^ a K TinLc. M, atui' Mrs!
»r ooe of the drawbacks ot rail A man iage license wa-grant- Arthui Kogci-. Mr. and Mi - T
reading' ed yesterday to Orlando Ktn- j. Pirrv k'mt««>ii
R worthy and Miss Nellie Buffalo, '' Jr‘ lL^ 1 alt>
veais. Th** water *
.... ,, . u . both full blood Osage.. Juduei0' Arkansas City. Miss Ault.
Ih. wound Hog sure known Rennett fh.. .-.,^..,7.
At* busmen.
Bennett jieiformed the ceremo- i Me-srs, Massey. Jones and Rog
uy- iers.
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The Osage Journal. (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1908, newspaper, February 20, 1908; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173490/m1/4/: accessed May 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.