The Collinsville News. (Collinsville, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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| NO FRUIT
1 Kirt nM
NO CANS
Entered at iso XM oCm aa eeeoed Ma
anil matter. Ms, nth IM C«tUaat.ua. Ou
Have you Seen thoae ATLAS E'Z
SEAL FRUIT JARS at
McCartney & Rogers
Billy has it
Lewi* Allen now sport* s Ford
motor car.
Munsingsnd B. V. D. under
wear at Tbe Fashion
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mylar were
over from Skiatook Saturday.
We have revolutionized oar
ooys department, at The Fashion
Wm. Peveboase reports seven
ousbeis to tbe acre on bis wheat
crop.
Rev. O. A. Wright will lecture were over from Ciaremore
m tbe Bockles ball next Tuesday ■ aesday as the guests of Mr.
niirht I Mra. C La
Billy has it
James, the butcher spent Sun-
day in Chanota.
The Detwiler store is taking
an invoice this week.
Any thing in men aod boys
wear at The Fashion.
For plain sad fancy newim
see Mra Hath* P»*ia or tele
phone 94.
Jarvis PI Raiding Com pan
sells man ties, gas-burners am
globes,
C. L. Goodale returned fro a
Oklahoma City, last Friday
where be had been taking a de
gree of Masonry.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Chard
were over from Ciaremore Wed
am
Tbe Fashion has it
A letter from B. H. Boebmler
cashier of tbe Farmers A Mer-
chants bank announces h!s mar-
riage, Particulars next week.
The Johnson-Steera vaudeville
company of four people are play
ing at the Airdome this wed
"bey have put on some g o
bort shows ibis week.
The Wonderland Theatre i
fWoupttonj
,t'ARA\T£lli TOR// A
mgbt. IM r*. C. L. Goodale.
Pay your taxes at tbe Farmers R. M. Dunbar soggesta tbs'
.A td ah a n S am Vvs n 1# f >a U t. f) ft V * 1 aaS.w v -v —
Pay your taxes at me rarmers K. uunbar soggesta tbs
aod Merchants bank. Last day that tbe farmers plant kafir cori
June, 15. millet and othsr late feed. /
Smith & Carson’s
And Sec the Fine Display of
' Grace Hats”
M r. and M rs. Jones of Owasso suggestion,
were shopping in Collinsville Mr. and Mrs. Chut Pattison o'
Wednesday. |Ciaremore, and Mrs. iiiskle *'
Land for sale at 10 cent# per Csgrfure viaitiin
pound in 50 pound lota. T. H. A. PWtipoa and famil.
Swisher and Son. | Born to Mr. agjB Urs. G L.
Boyd, a nine poqrfd "fine ano
dandy” girl on Tuesday morn
ing, June 20th, 1911. George is
e#*e
sees
Come and select your Dre « Bonnet. Ev-
erything up-to-date. The only place you can
buy hand-made, hand-trimmed Hata tnr
$2.00 and $2.$0.
Clear Hardwood coup
^ Lindsly Lumber Co, jfee,inn fine
-- I Jarvis Plumbing Company, lo
Commissioner Whisenbuntandcatod in Golden batiding bandies
wife were over from Oolagab the all kind gas goods and plumbing
drat of the week. I supplies. Call sad see them foi
G L Hicks, H. C. Downey andleat,mate*-
C. W. Allen took a trip to Clare- Tbe scaffold on tbe Morrisor.
more, Wednesday. I building fell Thursday morning,
A M Mylar of Sperry waa »n r*??.0*' ten from tbe ground,
town today and reported that it which resulted in some excite
£ raining. I “ra* b“ •ccid““
rt CstarrH at tbe naval passages, bronchial tubes, catarrh of Jbe
or intestine* and certain catarrhal ailments of women we are con*
vinced that this Prescription is without a rival. It is the result
experience of an eminent hospital physician who has made thU disete*
specialty with great success. There is no risk oo your part. W# aresocan-
fideut that you will be cured, we authorise our acent to_refund your wogey
The Wonderland Theatre i I U yon are not satisfied with results. Call for Ponayo Praaerlptl**
away on Saturday evenir, I OfrrU lor ^le in thU city by only one druggist,
/our choice of a beaunfuljiih |
t-oor Cuoice oi a
I rest on display in tbeNew Yorl
store window. Also a pair o
•hoes for tbe gentlemen, /
;bance on thrse premiums will
^»h paid admission this week.
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For choice meats and court
-mus treatment, call 119, Berry ••
>ld> stand. James A Arbu<
tie. ‘Pf
Free.with every boys suit
$5 or more a Watch free
Guaranteed to keep gooc
time. The Fashion Clot!
ing Co.
For Sale—S C Buff Orpiogtom
1 male, 5 bens, 6 pullets, 10 ar<
full-blooded strain. Also 6 fu'
blood Barred Rock pullets
batched November 1910. Her*
is a bargain in poultry. Mur-
*eU,00n- G W Butts j
Concannon, Swisher & Sparks
Painters and Decorators
See Us For All Work in This
Line. Charges Reasonable.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
Mias Glady Nelson of Caney, I T1* Collinsvills flour miU
Kanaw spent Sunday with ber be'OK erectad as swiftly
“itor Mrs. C. T, McCarty. ‘ • *“■* «*}**]* «P- This
_ __ " • %9 •• up* 4
***-----/’ ' 7 . lisa custom mill and should be
Two rooms for rent, close in. i patronized by the farmers in this
Front rooms with ouUide en neighborhood, unanimously,
trance. Call pboue No. 8- A letter from Bill Ware in ?
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RANSf
ER LINE
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Oct your baggage on the deck
And don’t forget to hand your check
:: TO THE ^
NATIONAL TRANSFER CO. O
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trance. — • --- i A letter from Bill Ware in New
Mrs. Austin McL*m of Bira Mexico state* that the crop* an-
Creek was in town Monday buy-1 t>urDt ap ouj (here again. A
ing kafir corn and late crop aeed. I |etter trom Mrs. Walter ~
_ _ ...___Un.rio one hundrsd
A
Pace
H bohi — ——— — - ivvvui sivui wam. vtaivcr rove
with him. I We have money to loan on res
A telegram from Chester Bohn idence and business property,
of Chicago, son of Mrs. A. C. Foy 5 or 7 years at 9 per cent inter-
says “Come immediately, moth- eat. Straight loan, no stock
~P dvimr ’’ proposition and no red tape,
w ™ • Mnrriann left the R. R MATHEWS A OO. Goto
visits with friends in Bartles- *
ville andOchelata. Mr. J. Hobbs and Mrs. Jim
_ * , has the con-1 SixkiUer were married at Tulsa,
Estel Awards has Monday. June 18th, 1911. Mr.
tract for putting up the Mornaon l Hobbg .g g wftlJ known dtifen
building on ea8t , uc. I formerly of this community and
now under process of construe- Mpg_ Sizkillvr ,g well £nowb
tion- | here. News is informed that
Liu- i nere. news is informed
C. C. Turk, the enterprising this bsppy “young” couple wil
north side hustler is building reside in Pawbusku Where Mr.
two new bouses on the Ikenber- Hobbs now lives.
Boyd & Perry
NEW and SECOND HAND
GOODS
BRYANT A KEITH
MWh*r# Quality Csuwta"
DR. R. A. DOUGLAS
Office over Lyric Theatn
Collinsville Oklahoma.
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H. SI.HILL*. U. O.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
All calls prompUT vnswereS
Oflei ap stairs in Tabter Imlldins.
a. PLXAU. M. o.
PHSICIAN & SURGEON
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(U. T. OUec -eat of opera boaae.__
Physician & Surgeon.
AU calls promptly answered.
Office In First Netlonsl Bank Building
Collinsville. Qklahom.
c. T. CR AN DELL
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office second door south
of the postoffice. -
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MARKET
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MEAT
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PATTISON BUILDING
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Everything Neat and Clean
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J] Swisher & Son J*J
two new booses on xne ikudwi i moods now lives*
ry property, 26x28, four rooms. The state bank examiner, Mr.
each. I Tuttle, examined the Farmers A
H. C. Downey of Ciaremore I Merchants bank of this city
i a„ J Uama fn r fhp nil r nose I Wo/liiao/lsn ana* IamhJ
COL. REUBEN DYE
Livestock Auctioneer
Skiatook, Okla.
I solicit your sale business on • business,
nails. IS yemrs experience.____
H. U. uowney v/iaiuusv*'- Merciiamg
has located here for the purpose! Wednesday and found every
of engaging in the real estate, j thing in its usual good condition,
insurance, and farm loan busi-1 That’s the way the officers of
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Everything at greatly reduced prices.
Prices on dressers reduced $2 and $5.
See our Queensware and New Furniture.
Boyd and Perry
New and 2nd Hand
Goods.
That’s the way the officers of
ness. this bank run its affairs and this
o A Fick received notifies- fact in connection with the State
tion that he has passed the op- guaranty law makes the bank a
tometry examination which be doubly *afe place for the funds
tTk at Oklahoma City a week or of its customers.
so ago. A little circus performance
C L Goodale was in Oklahoma took place on ths streets this
ntw innt Thursday joining the morning. Mike Gordan was
Shrine C L sa/s tbe sands of driving down tbe street through
?he iesert were hot but he kept tbe ram, all at once bis horse
.u!!.,ooir slipped and fell on the crossing
ltbe . . and Mike kept right on going re
The Santa Fe 19 raising the | Qf the wishes of th«
RAYL & McGUCKIN,
Contractors and Builders.
Estimates and Plans
Furnished.
The Santa Fe is rai81P® 1 I gardlesn of the wishes of the
Horsepen bridge north of town poor borse horge
and will make a five^ foqt 1 stripped of his harness, set on
SICling I Lia fppf ft nr! mnoo/l nn «b
The dirt cars are on tha
this morning.
ovi ippcu VI U1B Uai UC99| BCIf UU
his feet aud moved on with Mike
holding the strings as though
Higgle .mw.---uviuiuR «UW OVIlUgS CMS
Earl Nicodemus who is em- I nothing had happened.
I ployed on the Brown and Elling-l Some of the clerks in v/speu-
wood ranch at Bartlesville came 8tore g clean-
botD6 laid up with the malaria 1Uli waji jn nPf)Ar PriHav
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Boost For Collinsville
When you want the best in Jewelry
Watches, Clocks, or Silverware, go to O.
A. Fick the new Jeweler. By so doing you
boost HIM he boosts COLLINSVILLE, |=u.
and Collinsville boosts YOU, Also re- rVj
member we are expert watch repairers. J)
No Job too difficult and prices reasonable U
Dentistry
Dr. J. A. Turner is now
located in rooms 5 and 6
in Okla. State Bank build
ing. Prepared to prac-
tice in all branches of
modern dentistry
Phone 112
WEST END _ K
55 MEAT MARKET $
JAMES & ARBUCKLE, Props.
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We handle all kinds of fresh and cur-
ed meats. Our shop is clean and up-to-
date. Your patronage solicits.
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anch at Bartlesville
uuiuo .aid up with the i _r _____ UM1„____...
the first of the week. morning aud proceeded to set
J C. Hobbs returned Mexico, tire to the rubbish in the back
last Thursday with his pockets yard. The wind vss a little too
full of mules. Albert Terrill strong so it took the fire into the
says he picked them off of a ba- warehouse nearby snd made
nana tree down there. things lively for a few minutes.
i P Hnhh„ and Jim Simmons | ?^*e ware house Was completely
J-E■Hobtw. anajim oim® burned down, still the fire was
iJhedBthenmot<»r power for ‘be P“‘“*eriousM it might have
News press this week in the ab- been because there were tanks
isews press w* Rarndollars oI °d which would have made
sence of Harry Barndollars -li0me(faiDg doiQg„ |f they had
motor. -—■ - » ^
See James Roach
For cistern building, well dig
ging a specialty. Prices right
Jame Roach
1 J A i
BLACKSMITH I GENERAL
repair suer.
0. A Fick
f>LU- BUg. The New Jeweler.
James Col burn is in Chicago,
attending the Chicago Univers-
ity, during the summer term.
A card from him slates that he
arrived promptly on time, Mon-
day morning.
Young Triplett’s horse got
the best of him while elevating
brick to the upper story of the
Colburn building last Thursday
and resulted in a run away,
which broke the boys leg.
Mrs Johson Carr of Skiatook
wishes to thank her friends in
Collinsville for their kindness
shown in assisting her during
the sickness and death of her
mother, Mrs. Cyntha Andoe.
Opal and Paul Farmer were
down from Delaware Sunday at-
tending the ball game. Opal
gays he is going to bring the
Delaware team down and wipe
our boys out, but he will have to
show us if we are from Kansas.
caught fire.
I am prepared to do all kind*
of blacksmithing, woodwork,
machinery and general repair
work. Horseshoing a specialty.
All work guaranteed. One block
south of Pattison’s store.
Billy Has It, At The Fash Notice
ION
(Ju** K me. M >
of Sale of
Estate.
Real!
90 acre farm for sale. 30 seres
in wheat, 30 acres in corn, 12
acres in oats, 4 acre* in alfalfa,
10 acres in ha; meadow and the
remainder is taken ep by a small
creek; a two room bouse on tbe
place; orchard of peach and ap-
ple trees; everlasting water on
tbe place. It is one half a mils
to school and three snd one-half
miles west, one-balf mils south
of Oolagab; 4 mi lea north and S
miles east of OolHnaville, also
one mile from oil end gas wells
This place has good title aad is
one of tbe beet place in the coun-
ty. For particulars call on or
address M. F. Steele.
Oolagab, Okla.
State of Oklahoma < w In tba Countr Court.
ta*!!!*matteroflbo anatSIannhipt of Jooeph
■ ftoaa |«. Leila, aod Bernice Feland
Minor* J a relaod Guardian No. IIU Probate.
Notice tlh'rebj given in persuanee ol ..rder
of ike aounty court of Roger* count,.State of
Oklahoma, made oo tho 14th der of Jooe IBll.
ihe u*def»lgoed guardian of the geraucs and
•atataa of Jo*eph X. Ro*a I— Leila, and Iter-
ate* reload miner* will Mil at private tale to
the highest bidder, anojeet to confirmation by
aaid Coort. oo tho Ofth day of July. IMi. at ten
o’clock a m.. or within six moo the thereafter
at the oOee of the County J igjge. in Clare-
mm. Rogers Coast,. Oklahoma, all the right,
title aad la to real of aaid Joseph t Bow L •
Lelia aad Bentlee Peiaod. mieors. In and to
the following described teal estate situated
la gogar* Coast,, state of Oklahoma, tp-wit:
fhMIl aad It la Btoekfdts the town of Col.
IIm I lie Oklahoma the interest of said minor*
jS^oaeh aa aar~1V- ooe-ninth latereat
'■hat, be left at the oOee of Adam, A
anger. Ilmtlfr at Claramore. Oklahoma or
—fig tgo Guard loo at Ciaremore. OUabom*.
or media the o*ee of the Coast, Court, in
J
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plete Line
■•It rtfiltmtc will beaold on tbe following ]
■Hi ---- to-wil: cost a Don ew-
IrBitkd of bf the Coantj Court of Roc
tm Commu ’
".""“T/affii,
Not only have we a compile line
of canned goods but of everything that
is found in a grocery store. Our
to please you and if we’re not
bcause yon have never been our
mer.
Pur© Food Grooerj
PHONE NO. 99.
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Wright, W. L. The Collinsville News. (Collinsville, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1911, newspaper, June 22, 1911; Collinsville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173755/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.