The Konawa Leader (Konawa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1905 Page: 3 of 7
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the konawa leader
Published on Fri<l"v of each week.
P. 4. HAWK,
II. W lloKI MAN
Publisher
Editor
Subscription Oih- year *1.00;
Six month- • <>< Thrrr months. ,>5e.
Advertising niles furnished on npplleatlon
Kutered is s<'rond-<*lus^ inatH*r Jnl\ -'s.
ltiur . at 11po>t olTilv :l♦ |\011:iW:i I. I
under the Aet of ('oMuress >1 March M,
Advertising helps to se
non Is without increasing the
<loin«r business.
any live stock to eelelnute my home
coming, but there was s< methin#
doin# that I remembered.
Ninety-nine boys out of n hundred
will g*et back hoin 1 twenty-five years
sooner than they expected to wlien
they left, It, does a hoy Rood to
hump up against the real tiling.
Home is like an ice cream factory
after that.—E\.
Notice to Locals,
All locals anticipating i lRiketing
their cotton in Koliiiwa meet with
Phone No. 19. us Saturday. September *2, in the
school house iu Konawa, at
11r)i'< o'elot lc, Business of interest t<> all
" • nk-mi t rs will be discii- «cd, I Mease
s( ; 1 a representative.
John \Y. Slouch, Com,
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SPECIAL SALE
Clothing and
Prospects are good for Konawa
to have a good school and also m
nice building. The School Hoard
lias made arrangements for mom \
for the coming school session.
For Sale.
()ne black Spanish -Tack, K years
old at a bargain to <p;it the business
For pedigree and disruption, ad-
dress ('. ('. \ oAdoo Konawa. 1. T.,
Konawa lias shown her desire for
the farmers to ui.irket their cotton
here, b\ furnishing money for
bridges on the roads that have here-
tofore been almost impassable. Iu
our opinion Konawa will be an ex-
cellent cotton market. There will j : I At this tiirc of >nr the sta-
be a large quantity to market here I flon Jsmtohea enor-acus eon.**,
and any town that receives a big
E!c.-: an's H-.d r iie Fesd.
Five pieplants cri'u.cd an extraordl-
nary scene at tlie goods station ot
Eatienoiics the other day. They are
b In ! ept at t' e si. tior while c.uar-
<<>rs are brlrrr "ot ria y frr them, but
ma? ed to br ate loose from their
20
PER
CENT
DESCOUN
On all Clothing and Hats in order to reduce my stock
in these lines. If you want a suit of clothes, pair ot
pants or hat this is your opportunity. This reduction
sale is now on and you had better come in at once.
rrr.nts of v ' c the^elephants !
1 scenting at cnce be?na to devour
lot of cotton always has a good Che s, peaches, arr'-ft and stvaw-
i .i i „ berries dUappenri by the ! nn-jerful
mum novel's ami the result is. a . 1
many ouyci: a pro3jgiou9, ra;P. £. :ne porters
tousht to s'op t1 e de«aert. hut the
ciephnnts, in:!rp their trim 1 1" e end-
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being the champion amateur team Prany KOr^c<i with fruit. Then they
of the two territories. They have went bach to their stables of their
letter price is paid for the staple.
W. S. Lutts
not lost a game this season where
the full team played. The boys
suv the\ are ready to meet any
team that feels like it wants "to go
up against one hard to beat. In the
pime at Wanette Saturday they
played picked men from Kansas
( it v to Dallas, under the manage
own accord. London Olobe.
rrlcre.
the score ran high, Konawa had the
largest as usual. This 'Maysville
team will be here next week to try
and beat Konawa.
A Gracc'u!
A graceful cc.'rin" ;s as necessary
to rood health i - ro cood looks. Cer
tains exercises «:'.l ,.o much for the
vo;nan who 1 as" t r.' vays culttv; .
the habit ol' s . walking
corrcr.ly, says ; • ;ol.!yn Times.
A gnat p.'.d in ih '.'jprr.eat of a
K tO
es possible and
... iii eood p< : i to raije ti e crown
nicut of a vuysvdle man, ami while ^ ^ hea , u ; h , ,,s
1 ; 1 I""1 *,-e then try to n.al.e tlje chest meet the
I Thin This will r.ip'.;e a g: cefui car-
chin.
rlagc, smaller st( ach, a .uller chest
and more lurg power. To reach
This will prob- ,,ither above the head as fnr a£ pos-
nblv be a hard fought game, as no sible or to the floor without bending
- I ,he knees will decrease tlie s.ze of
doubt thay will strengthen up some ^ w#lgt Rnri r und i:. a!so fin in the
and come with the full intention of ho'.low in front of the arms.
beating the game.
————— The Good Mixer.
Manv farmers' are coming to Ko- "He's a good mixer.' or "He isn't
• , . , , . i i good mixer, are expressions you
nawa making deals lor improved , ^ >,ear \ " cod mixer" is sup-
and unimproved land. There is an osed to he a man who can associate
abundance of the finest and most irlth people and mak • bndnesB, A
p00. mi;.er Is one whe mal/s trends
fertile la"d around Konawa awaiting wl)0 mjn(ls j,is own business
A good farmer can ini] is not much of a rounder. A lr.an
B. R. PEDEN,
Jeweler
and Optician
30 Years Experience
At Smith & Chaney's, Konawa, i T
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settlement.
come here and make money—more
clear iu one year than lw can in
several years in the states. All that
is necessary for a conservative far-
mer to do, is to come here and see
at the end of the year—with the
difference in cost of land and living sloop that had sor.
i n r i i;i- l.o as a fast cruiser, an.
expenses he will feel like In gatli- ^ (n ( „ .(,r . , ,
ered some of it from a tree or some |,ar>; i^p venture flnn'i
other easy source.' tened to the enthe.
li... ,..;ii ..oiuu 111 r husband, who I
The soil around lieie will mist p|( ^ a ,
almost anything and Konawa is an family craft, '' ■ •. .■ - n!
( \tra good market for anything the er to rtirt en '
i,ii or the Jibl t n lino- :
farmer ma\ have to sell.
..ho gives his business close attention
S ti:'* beat "mixer ' When people are
in r.en I Of a certain article ttey buy
.vhere they can get the best and cheap-
.*1 where con!: ions suit .them.
■rhen -people are buying articles t.hey
nect they do not enre whether the
the golden opportunity awnitii.g dealer Is a "good fellow" or not. We
him We are not trying topicture the C.-itchUoa g1o^°
country in a manner to leave the mi- _____
prcssiou that money -rows on trees #f ^ ..F)oatlng 0ebt>..
for it does not, but if a good fanner j H(, was a mcn,iH>r of three well-
Comes from the states and does the known clubs along the Sound and
e 1 i ,. l,< ,i;,t ti,decided to graduate fro n the rocking
same amount of labor he did then. ^ ^ ^ , ;0(,
'x " 1 1 lX «<«i. f a achtsman. He at\ i 1 tMrty-fbot
f a record
I roached
t her
i he lis-
ravings of
t quite de
e tor the
1 ' ' wheth-
, * iprwoek
n he finan-
cial backer of the ver.ture silenced
* him with the rema-k "You had
Running Away From Home. better call her the 'He:: In Debt for
,, , . .. ,„tu that Is what she will be."—The In-
Most even American youth gets
• quirer.
into his head at one time or another _—.—
that there is an aching void iu the Rose BarberShop.
wide world they could fill much bet- \\ e love to shave and shave to please
ter than thev can perform the Our work is done with greatest tax .
monotonous chores around home and In tonsoiial work wi re u]
Our sbav. s and hajr cuts can t la n. at,
make uptheirmiud to "run away. | ( ( ^ mir (()()ls s 8hgrv H11(| keen
One youth who tried it relates his ex- .|.|)(l e(j_e Upon Diem can't be seen,
perience as follows: We'll cut your hair and shave you too
One night 1 went into the parlor Ja,better style thau other do.
and got out the Bible and kissed ma <>«' 14re kol)t so l''ry 'U'"J
, To «it upon them is quite a treat.
ud pa s picture that were encased 0|If hJ1(.r ls on B boom.
in a portfolio made especially for the sllfll a Bl(.e HIUj COHV room.
familv record. 1 slied enough \ye shave the living and the dead
tears over the pictures to make them Will call and sheve the sick in bed
fade and 1 said "Goodbye; you will We want you trade will treat you right.
r.n " w- n Our barber shop is out o sight
never see your little Willie any (HAS. K08K 0AK8K-H SllOl',
more. And 1 got oil a freight train. Konawa. 1ml. Ter. (
and went to Chicago and there to
Aurora. And father lie followed on If you have a deeded farm that you
t is Varnished, and he went as far as want to sell list it with tin 1«
tie vuru u, w Estate Co. If you have a lease you w tint
to sell lisl it with us; if you have Indian
Und to rent, list It with us; if you have |
by twenty-four hour. He didu t kill i tow „ property for sale list it with us.
Betts & Lynch,
Contractors and Builders
Stone and Woodwork
Estimates furnished on all N\ork in our Lilies.
References cheerfully given the askiuj.
1. N. Townsley,
PHOTOGRAPHER
Located on vacant lot north 01
Well's Barber Shop. First=class
work a t reasonable prices.
30 years experience n City work, and
Guarantee Satisfaction.
Konawa, • - Ind. 1 er.
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Barber
Everything New and Satisfaction Assured.
Agency Ada Laundry.
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The City
Restaurant uplt"!cdate.
Regular Meals 2.>c
Short Orders to Your Tate.
LIST YOUR LAND WITH iE.
tan, running the following ad in the Dallas News, Galveston News,
Oklahoma paper, Ardmore paper, Topekit paper and others.
I am getting lots of enquires and if vou have land
to.sell, rent or lease list it with me.
\Y M. lsoiu, the Realestate Man, Ko-
liawn. I. T.- I have for sale nine very
valuable business lots at a bargain—you
( an double your money in a short time;
fifty residence lots, two first-class
restaurants and one storehouse HO feet
ions:. Also have sixty-five leases near
Konawa for sale. Indian land to rent,
all in Seminole Nation. 11 a v c
twenty deeded farms for sale near
Konawa in S. Pottawatomie County. Ko
HHwa is a new town 8S miles south of
Muiwnee.oii the M. K. &. T. Hailroad. 10
months old,and has 1,000 population; has
the'best farming country around it west
of the Mississippi River. Ask heme
seekers to come or write to.
Konawa Harness Shop
Come and See My Stock of
Harness, Saddles and Col-
lars and get my prices
before b-jying.
Repairing Hone. W. W. COKER, Prop.
J. Q. Mvile
J.Q. Hyde, Jr.
HYDE 6l HYDE,
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LAWYERS
In Keller's Store.
Konawa,
1 n d. Ter.
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R. L. HOWARD,
General Merchandise, Vista, 0. T.
Highest Prii e Paid for County Produce,—Your Pntr«iage Solisited.
B. R. PRICE
Mendota before lie lost scent of me.
Anv how I got home ahead of liim
W. M. Isom,
The Real Estate
Man
Blacksmith, Woodwork
and Horseshoeing
Your patronage solicited.
East of O K Barn
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Hoffman, H. W. The Konawa Leader (Konawa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1905, newspaper, September 1, 1905; Konawa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136190/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.