Okeene Eagle. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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KEENE EAGLE.
F 1EL1), Editor. & Pub.
WYATT, Proi*riktor.
Outputs, Oklahoma. l*M«tnfll« t*
md rltif mall mailer
PlHLlHKKD Wmi.Y,
Okcen*, BUmic County, Ok la.
• O .CRIPTION RATES,
Kj i>i hour, • - Vn Ailvanea
AI>\ HKI1HINU KATEft.
j nil ft i*♦•11 - prf ll»»*-
r,MTIH)l«. KATBMIllMdt' kOOWB 00 IppllCfetlOB
riMt v» « of AdvM tlaemr»*tp inii«l I* III to
• nfltoe by W« diiPMiay afternoon, Ailvt»rtlM*ra
I kindly r#-m» inbor tlila.
a SoniJ of Cheer.
Wlirtt x the u.-*< of mopin'
.lea 't-Huxe thiug>- iiw wroug?
High? ni better hopin'.
Wnrkin Mtiaighi along'
It i* t tie nnex keep xuiilin'
Win out an’ they ghonldt
Want in’ time h whiuiu.
Never did no g >‘*dl
11 of uH hiiB troubles.
< idi to have, you know;
Treat ’em jext l.ke hubhlta
< join’ tn break Hti go!
Bettor to be cheerful
’than lo weep an'mourn
Folks whole always fearful
Never-eo the (lawn*
Tneml .y next February 80iii ili<
|i of Blaine C -unly vvill In oa1
le i upon 1.o v ile upon the quealioii
of laaU'lio Ini nil lo t'lo ailKKI.lt. of
$(.'>,0oo with winch to build a
curl tv*n*e. VVmle the xubjecl
h;iH been lull, discussed by ihepeo
pb- Who IIO ‘Ill i bt lllli' III ulc Il|<
their miiela ore ilna how to di*|>o*c
o tliie important mailer. I tie K*
git* iKVethelesa wool I oe diielict m
bis duty low ar<la fix r‘.>«Ui - il I*,
refrained t’r on pom* mg ou< .< lew
of the e.ou litmus i they ii i v nth .
Every taxpayer of Hie (Jo tut in
interested in theexpenditure ol tlte
ooumy fiindh and beaitlea that au-t*
•xpeiidiiurea h« aa coo inimical
poaxilile. Hut while the desire
theoouuly oomuiiaaioiiera may be
fur an economical administration,
the preeeul oouditiona cunt renting
them are auoh th it Urge stuns of
money have to tie expended in ord* •
to carry on the oounty'a atNu-
without adequate returua. During
the Mexxiou of the Diairiut Court ex
tra room- for grand antf petit jnri••
have to be rented at an expense of
*a per ro ni jjer day^ extra fir a
have to be kept up during the win
ter, extra bailiff, janitor* eio have
to lie employed coaling the count)
hundreds of dollar* annually, while
the attempt to neat the prevent
ah ick ooxta a bom t.iou pur aiuiiiiu.
and if any one ha* ever known that
lini'ding to lie i-oMiforiahle during
cold weather the Ka„le acribe iatlid
lo find Inin. Another tiling the
oouri room an it no v exis'» in a
disgrace to the county aa it affords
neither privacy m the judge, room
for altoriM)g nor Imganlx say no
tiling of ih“ danger to our record"
in which ever) property holder is
much mierexted a-' llie ioxx cl them
by lire would u.de* d lie irreparable
Wild* the building ol a court bouse
would not only protect our ooumy
record- but would do away with the
enorinouM ex'ra expense. Now Mr.
Taxpayer il n* in your hauda lo say
w helher you wixh to havethe bond*
issued or whether .you desire to
give the county comiuiaaionera pow-
er to build a omul house on Ibv
rental plan. Remember that two
of the count) commissioners con
Htiiute a quoruri ami if the bond el
cciiou does not (tarry may go ahead
with the building ot a court house
as it is altsolulely needed at thi
time. Vote for the tiond issue as
it is the only fail way for the peo
pie.
hardsiiip upon some one, yet the
law requires the publication ol such
notices and the puhlisuer who would
refuse to publish them would be a
tit -object for the a-yluin. Then
‘again u the bulchei, grocer or bak
er shmild refuse to sell hi* wares t**
patrons who may >>e undesirable in
every way lie would lie considered
i fool go wl.at is this hue and cry
but a contemptible act of a small-
ness upon the pari of a lew editors
who must know lhal the pu lioa'ion
id tlicHe notices is (nearly a sale oi
so much space a< so much per line
the same as the ware of any other
Inis mess man.
The man in a community who by
lux public life leads his teliuw man
tn believe that lie -is a follower ol
the lulwy Nazareeu, hut in reality
proves void ol all conception of lux
sublime leaching , is until for the
associ lion of any guifrespectiiig
person and should be shunned like
a leper. There is no punishment
adequate upon our statutes for 'he
crime of breaking up a happy home
diivmg a husband and fattier to di-
pair and placing a stigma upon a
wife and mother for all tune lo
come. Worse still, when such da.s
lardIy act is committed l*y a young
man who is taken into the home
and trusted implicitly. Hut when
this same man sits under the inti-i-
ence of the Gospel week alter week
taking active part in cliurcu work
and poses as a Christian gentleman
and as sucli is admitted into l e so
ciety of our pure an t noble young
women, then indeed it deserves tin
inosi severe condemnation as it be
trays not only the adu! er r but the
hypocrite as well and with the a pus-
tie would si), “it yuir ngbt eye
give- you offence c.is it from you.
For the first lime ill
months the lid wax down
Sunday. “So mote it be.”
many
light
We-ley Shoemaker, city circula-
tor of the Emd Daily Eagle, died
very suddenly last Friday night
tiom neuralgia of Llie heart.
Mr. Wilson Corry, wife and a m,
ltussell, of Anderson, lie'., after
an extensive Soul hern trip, arrived
here Monday from Dallas, Texas,
and will, for several days, he the
guests of their daughter and sister,
Mrs. Howard Hardy.
Dues advertising pay? y**s! <*m
phatioilly yes. E 1'. Uehtield ad-
vertised ids farm for sale iu tbe
col ii m» of the Eagle and 17 .ett* rs
■I enquire, '•••re received within
one week “Il p-»\s to advertise”
try il. ■ *
A Business Change.
J. II. MuCallum, laxt Saturday,
sold his grocery lo Weslermau <fe
Rapp, who took poxses-ioii Moud *y .
Tiie newproprielors are welt kno.ii
to the people of Okeene, and will,
doubtless, get a -hare of tin* trade,
a- they are young and agressive bit
Mnees men. Mr McCallum has not
yet fully decided what be will do,
hill will likely leave Okeoie lor a
lime at least.
Hw’s This?
We off* r Out* kin" Ircil Pollan Hewnrii for any
cum* of <:«ntrr!t thm rami* tm rtired by Heir*
C«tanii < li-i*
V. .1 < ‘IIENBY A id., T »e«1o. O.
We, flu* •iiatia r«ljlied. known K. J. (-heney
for ib»* Isri 1ft years, aiiri believe bi n p rfectly
n*tr/«h'«- In all bu»in*‘«* franeaetloim ami rtimn-
• Uity able lo rat r) • -Ut any obiixBtln * made by
hi* Ann <» ai ding, Rinnan A Marvin.
VVh' l» -al l>ro rgliMtf, Toledo, U.
Hair* i ntorii ( 'nre Ik taken iiiiernally. acting
tlliecl'jr »'p ii in* MimmI mii<1 mucous -orface* of
tla* •y»t« ni (\ wfim<Mi »'► cent free. Price 5
'ti n b-*i i» ill*- rioni b\ til Urugk'iH'it.
i ak** 11 i I s K.iidiIv Pills for constipation.
>. O Davis Slue i*r*xideul of
the Farmers Union has issued ar
pi oclauialioK desiguaiing February
■-“J as Indepei Uei c*- tlayof the Farm
era of Ameilea. On that day every
local organix ition is requested to
meet and indorse the following
pi toes for tin ir products and eslab
tsh a cleaning Iiousj III various lo-
calities.
Colton, middling, per lb $.11
Wheal, No. il led, per bu. 100
V'T", No. 8 per liu.
Oats, No 8 per bu. .85
TtiUlon, Sweet or Iiish .76
Hay . N< I | er ton 10 00
Hay No 1 AHalfa per toll 15.00
lirooin Corn per ton $85. to ftlC
Colton s« * d per ton 15 00
Hogs per ow t aftve 5.50 to 8 00
Cattle per owl ul.ve 5 $0 lo fl 00
Don't deceive yourself. If yon have
in<ligesti<m take Ko lot Dy-pepna Care.
It will relieve you. Rnv. W. E Hocutt.
South Mill- N C. -wy-;- l wra« troubled
with chronic iudigestioufor several year
w atever I ate seein to cause heartburn
soar stomach, flattering of my heart,
am! general depression of mind and
i ody. My druggist recoiuemled Kodol
and it has relieved me [ cm now eat
anything an 1 sleep soundly at night.
K.xlol dtgesis what you eat. Sol t by
Ed Adams. Druggist.
ORESCENT HOTEL,
Eureka Sprinc", ^Vrk
Ol’EN I'OR THE SEASON
K* lo naiy 15, . 008
Many re| airs and iiuprovei.ients have
b*en made. th«i x**r*ice will las lastter
than ever and .lie charges moderate
Here Spring is a thoroughly delight-
till season, wi’li clear, blue skies and
thecri-piair ot tne ia<>nutaius tempered
by warn sunshine. If you wl-h toavoid
the snow an lsln-h at home this spring,
go to Knreka Springs. B<x»klet describ-
ing the hotel and the resort sent free on
VE CAE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY
»5 cents
for $1.00
The lrent Cristal lenses for
Gold filled Riding Bow Frames guaranteed for 10 years
Gold filled Riding How Cable Frames guaranteed for 10 years, $1.50
Gold tilled skeleton riding bow frames guaranteed for 10 year* $1.00
Gold rtlb d Nose Gla-ses, any nose piece, *100
Aluminum frames warranted not to tarnish 35 oents
Aluminum frames cable bow warranted not to tarnish 50oenU
Bowers Jewelry Co. - - Okeeue, K
Ilurrv-up 'Jewelers for Hurry-up Heople.
Four Cheap
Excursions
SOUTHWEST
Beaver Brand Hats
On January 2 and 18,
Fsbruary 0 and 80.
line-way and round-trip tickets sold fr* in nearly all Rock. Island
points in the North and Central West to practically all points
SniiMi west
Rale about half—in many cases less then half—the regular
fate. *
Try YOUR luak Southwest—thousands of people are succeeding
and making money tlure.
Special Tourist Sleepers on our Southwest trains these dates.
Full mix*mat uni Iroin
Geo. M. Blackburn, Agent
Okeene Okla.
ARE built TO GIVE 5^
‘‘ those distinguishing marks of ^ t
individuality that please the young ^
men, and possess the genteel ap-
pearance wanted by the conserva-
tive men of business.
We have aS the
New Styles in
Beaver Brand Hats
I The Okeene Roller Mills!
; Manufacturer of
I Broom's Beet
i-xquest -
c
a hilVon,
Geu'l Pass. Aft.. Frisco System.
LOUIS. MO
v-
For Sale by
I J. /. T, Dickson & Co..
We wish to call your
__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
EllWiRtl HROOM, I’lesldelil Slid Msiisuer
P. \V. Sciiakkr, Vice President
G. E. RtciiKKT, Secretary and Treasurer.
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Mr. ami Mrs \V. 11. Miller, of
Woodward, were in town Tuesday.
Mix Miller was at one time -wuuly
xiipi-riiileiKleul ol Ibaim* county,
Okia., and is well known lo many
**f the ex-residents of that county
I’hey have a fine tarm in Heaver
county, ax aellaa their buaiuex* in
Woodward Mr. Miller ia going t*>
try raiamg macaroni wheat this
\ ear.—Shat tuck lloineateader.
According to the Geary Bulletin
G. H. Buxton, of this plaoe, is a
candidate for sheriff of Blame coun-
ty on the Democratic ticket. Well,
Guy is a pretty good fellow, hut as
the next sheriff of Blaine county
wil be a republican it will be hut a
waste of ammunition.
* oO V >' Jh. i i/i f}
Attention to. the _
jfac^r
J V 1
that we are agents
* b - r* ^ • - s
for the best
Washing Machines^
on the American market ^
Reaching Out For Trade.
We have just put in a line <*f the Edison and Victor Phonographs
and the laiesl records, and invite \oa to call and hear these marvelous
intentions Err long we expect the most up-to-date line of furniture ev
er brought to Okeeue, in connection therewith we intend l<* pul in i
high grade line of undertaker’s supplies.
Watch our fur her announcements aa they will interest you.
C. D. Boa rum an,
Prsa
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The town officials of Snyder are
not enforcing the laws t«> suit
numlior of the ointena and they
organised a fill sen's I, eague for
purpose of securing the enforo*
ment of the laws of Oklahoma tin
ordinance- of the town
A number of newspapers in the
Territory are calling attention to
tbe fact that Ex-Governor Ftigusou
in Ins Walonga Republican publish
ed six liquor notices last week, ami
thus atumpt to ridicule the ex-gov-
ernor on account of his outspoken
views on the temperance question.
The Eagle is not needed to defend
the ex-governor as anybody with an
ounoe of husliie** selice wiio is not
tdinded with prejudice must kuow
that a newspaper is conducted upon
business principles the same as any
other business That h**ing the
case !t would ill l*eeome a publisher
lo question the result of any legal
notice at all whether tax sale, shei iff
sale or attachment notice work a
Abernathy will soon realise that
it is easier to catch a coyote with
his hands, than to silence the bor
des of human wolves, which wil
soon lie on h.s trail and snap and
snarl at him at every ohan #.
H. C. Boabumak, r c-V .. i
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Hoardnmn Land and LaoanC 'v*.
lNCOKI*ORATED. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000.
. . REAL EST.iTK AND ANL'RANCH ...
3* FARM LOAMiTA SPECIALTY.
Hf We make our own Loans, consequently no delay.
OflUsein First National Bank
OKEENE,
Call and Investigate.
OKLAHOMA
ill
MONEY TO LOAN.
I have some money which I am williu^ to
loan at a living rate,
J. C. Fisher.
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Cochrane & Oche.
Haixivvare and lmpletnonta for all th© P*«ople.
U. W. M A HgU AKDT, Prwnisul.
II. N ROAKOMAN. Vies Pr«e.
a. noKAi'Wan. cssan•
C.K ruiAKDWAN. Asst CMhlxr
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREENE.
No. B8S7.
Capital Stock $85,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits *7,000.00
Burglar Insurance $A,00u. .
Directors:
The women of the W. t. T. U.
of Columbus, Ohio are up iu arms
over the proposed wedding present
of a loving cup by lou Jhio con -
gre«suit ii to Miss Alice Itooaevelt.
G. W. MaaquAEDT, C. K. Boakdman,C. D. Boakdman
H. N. Boakdman, W. C. Boakdman.
K«.rj outtx.r cen.lst.st with <*obm*-.aIIv. bAaklng ku.li> m will b. esl.ndsd to onr utimni
Dr.fi. m>M on all fnreleo AoeatrWs.
Special Attention Given to Collections.
0 IIOUSKK Prasltlen I.
DAVID SCHMIDT. V -Pre*.
J. II. 8KIHRRT, ( sslilxr.
1). IIA Mil.TON. Awl. • ashler.
Iii a pistol duel at Maud, Okla.,
last Saturday night, Vm t'ham'ers,
a blacksmith, was killed and City
Marshal Tom Dancer fatally in-
jured.
Did you gel a valentine?
The Farmers & Merchants Bank
Okeene, Oklahoma.
Cnpitnl Stock $10,000. Individual Keaponaibility $100,000,
^General Banking Bualna— Tl—telxt^
______ | J. H. Set her t.
DIRECTORS; ] C. Honeer.
i David Schmidt
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Rehfield, E. T. Okeene Eagle. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1906, newspaper, February 16, 1906; Okeene, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173617/m1/4/: accessed April 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.