The Kiefer Searchlight. (Kiefer, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol. n, No. 52.
PublUht'd E very Friday by The S'Uivh light
Company. MATT K1>HAI.I.. Manager.
KIEFER, OKLA., FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1909.
Knit-red nt tIn1 Post OftU-ent Kiefer,
Oklahoma. ns serond-rluMi matter.
PRICE
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Transportation
To Muskogee-
F. E. Shaffer was a Tulsa
I Local and Personal |visitor Saturday-
fw-xx-M-x-H-XM-x-x^x-H-x* Black took in the
; Oscar Winters has been on races at Tulsa last Saturday.
| the sick list for a few days. 0 w Smith and family
J Miss G. Westerholm was moved to Sapulpa last week.
* shopping in Sapulpa Thurs-
|'day. _
Do your trading at £ *^rs. John Beck, who has
t „ . x been seriously ill, is improv-
1 Muskogee. You get Si-
•j* , U1fe*
It: your railway fare for X! -
t a + • ? Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smith Wednesday.
a round trip refunded, <. ...
4. r 11 left Friday for a visit
if you trade at the t Kansas.
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stores with the guid- 4.
Mrs. H. A. Lee left Fri-
day for Arkansas City, Kan-
sas.
Dr. Hadley, eye specialist, J j j
of Sapulpa, was in Kiefer;;;
D. P. Flynn of the Creek'::
Co., was a business caller <•
7 i i
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rob- Wednesday,
ing star in their win- £ertson spent the Fourth in
dows. r Muskogee. Mrs. Chas. Palanand chil-1;;
X _ 777— , „ dren are at Chanute, Kas.,
1:
C. B. Garlick and family visiting1 relatives.
20-STORES -20* rs^rh'h"......
X Every line represent-
! ed.
?
$ When in Muskogee,
V
* look for the Guiding
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$ Star, it means bar-
*;•
* gains and free railway
t fare both wavs.
Mrs. Burdette and children
have gone to Oklahoma City |;;
for a few weeks visit.
W. H. Anderson, who has'll
AT HALF PRICE.
=i E. M. Champlin and fam-
$ jily spent the Fourth with
* friends in Tulsa
t Geo. Hery"and~ J. Casey of tee,n the sick list for sev" I isi the time for you to freshen up
| Glenpool, were business call- real da-vs 18 ""proving. | your old hat with a .bunchof new
% ers Saturday.
y1 __
v Uncle Tom Barber of day to sPen(* the summer in
Glennpool, was transacting Columbus,Ohio, and vicinity,
business here Tuesday. 1 Mrs_ Fe„ows of Saplupa(
Mrs. Harvy Ferguson and has been th« gl,est of Mrs.
Miss Nellie Alexander were b • Flesher, for the last few
Sapulpa visitors Thursday. (*ays-
Push and Pusher.
Mrs. Robert Estep and
W, 0. Campbell and fam-
ily spent the Fourth with
Mrs. Campbell’s mother at
Okmulgee.
Stylish
odels
For an Exciting Sale!
Early Friday Morning!
i
JUST THINK Beautiful dresses, so
fashionable, so adaptable for this
weather, splendidly made, designed
from excellent models. White and of
the dainty colors, many of them of the
latest jumper effect, sell on FRIDAY
as low as $1.89. The spring suits,
jackets and silk suits we still have on
hand, are placed at half price. Regu-
lar $20.00 suits go for $10.00.
Come Farly and Get Your Choice.
!: Beautiful Flowers and Foliage.
• flowers or foliage. We have all de-
Mrs. A. C. Lyons left Tues-:: signs, shades and kinds. Exquisite
floral goods, all to clear now. For re-
moval sale at half price.
| All hats go for half price. Below cost.
SPECIAL SATURDAY EVENING.
From seven to nine o’clock, on a
center table, will be found childrens
beautiful headwear, dainty caps,
bootees, crochet jackets, dresses, etc.,
all go for half price.
A big day for everyone, Monday,
July 5. What wonld you say if 3.25
shirt waists were offered at $1.89?
Well,that is what we are offering you
on Monday. Waists made of very
fine material, daintily tucked. Sty-
lish waists that were designed by an
artist. All sizes, regular $3.25, Mon-
day buyers for $1.89.
Any one wishing a silk or heather-
bloom petticoat, also dress skirts, call
at Vintnfs Tuesday, for they will be
priced extremely low for that day.
Wednesday will be displayed one
of the prettiest and dantiest lines of
Muslin Underwear that has ever been
brought to this city. Good strong
gowns with lace and insertion, as
low as 89c. They will be sold for
less than the price of the material.
Knit underwear is also on sale.
During these sales you should visit
this store daily and pick up some of
the rare bargains.
If you want a live town, chjidren spent Monday and
push the hustler. Few towns Tuesday with friends in Tul-
are without men who havel-Sd
more push and energy than -- -
means to carry out their Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pa- L. F. Richardson and wife
plans. Perhaps the hustler lan, of Chanute, Kansas, is left Friday for a few daysj;;
may occasionally make a visiting Charles Palan and visit with friends in Arkansas!::
mistake, possibly he mayifamily. City, Kansas. j;;
overreach in his efforts to ~ 0 7 7 \ c ■’
Better ^ m- Lowe, the grocery- bunday school every Sun- j
WAFUL’S
26 E. Dewey, Sapulpa.
Phene 538
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town, keep him going, help 1 _ __ mer. The themometer was
him push. He may become Attorney Cooper was at j) l. Eberhardt, who has 105 in the shade. The edit-
weary at times and should Glenpool Saturdty ^ight and |.)een working near Bald Hill, or is simply “crazy with the
be encouraged. Don t get iinstalled the officers of Glen- gpent the Fourth with his heat,” but we hope he will
Every lady in Kiefer
should visit Waful’s store at
Sapulpa this week. They
are certainly making some
very rare bargains in all
kinds of ready-to-wear ladies
clothing.
jealous and throw cold water pool I.O.O.F. at that place.
upon his efforts. It is more . _
difficult to build up than tear The Electric Theater has
down, that is why so many four fans in motion and this
are engaged in destroying Place of amusement is cer-
what the few are creating. Mainly the coolest place in
A half dozen active men in town* _
a town are worth more to it Edward Best has purchas-
than a hundred passive men. ed the postoffice news stand
No attention should be given and will supply the public
the nominally rich men of a with all the latest daily pap-
town; they are not usually ers and magazines.
liberai. It takes more enter- -
prise than money to buildup Mrs.W. E. Thompson and
a town. Get behind the son William, left last Satur-
hustler and keep pushing; day for an extended visit in
don’t pull back. If you can’t St. Louis, Mo., Titusville, 'cover from the effects of such
push crawl out of sight and Pa., and Elmira, N. J. mistakes is not by grieving
sit down. If you can’t say a ~~ over the error and
good word, say nothing.
brother, 0. A. Eberhardt, of get better before our next
this place. issue.
POINTED PARAGRAPH*.
Remember that an act of chart*?
arorks both ways.
The less a man Is abused the mora
he doesn’t amount to.
Necessity Is the mother of a good
many alleged poems.
Even a plate of hash look9 good If
you are pretty hungry.
After scraping some acquaintances a
man is anxious to cut them.
Many a young man looks upon a doL
lar saved as a good time lost.
At Kiefer, in the State of ()k.ahoma, I No, Alonzo, family jars are not used
atthe close of business, June 23, 191)9. for preserving domestic peace
REPORT of THK CONDITION
OF THE
First State Bank
FOR SALE.
Advertising iinde<- this heading. one cent
per word. Oasli with copy.
FOR SALE Complete restaurant
outfit. A bargain. Inquire R. H.
Minnick, opposite Airdonie, Kie-
fer, Olcla.
FOR SALE. East Side bakery and
rooming house. A bargain See
Morton & Cooper. Main Street.
FOR SALE. - Good Fresh Milch
cow Call at Searchlight office.
K)R SALE. Good piano, nearly
new. A bargain. Call at 5 and
10c store.
Improvement should be the
aim and ambition of every
town. Every individual and
every community has made
mistakes. The wav to re-
conse-
Trouble leads some men to drink,
but lots of others beat trouble to it.
A man takes a woman at her word
i C|,4 yij when she says “yes” at the marriage
’ altar.
POR SALE. Furniture of the Clif-
ton hotel, on South Oak street, Sa-
pulpa. A bargain if taken at once.
Phone 499.
FOR SALE. Fine delivery wagon.
Just the thing for laundry, bakery
or milk wagon. Barnum’s shop,
near postoffice.
resources :
Loans and Discounts. 522,/<)4 ,5
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured___________ none
Stocks, bonds, warrants, etc
Banking House, Furniture _
and fixtures ,IU Happy Is the married couple who FOR SALF. Postoffice News Stand.
Due from hanks 58,2.19 99 occupy a house in which there's no About $300.00 stock. Doing good
Checks k other cash items 599 05 room for doubt. business. Address, McDowell,
Cash in bank---------- 5,312 4, — Kiefer, Okla.
“ j Insurance is a mathematical prob* ---------- - ------------
I <»tal $92,221 1b,iem. As the policyholders multiply FOR SALE. Good barn, 24x30, in
the directors divide.
... , , ----- ------ liabilities; Occasionally Fome young manat-
Work on the new stone qUent loss but use the fail- cmini Stock paid in sio.ouooo !6mpt8'°®ak'*thelmare®°by ,nv*^
ouuaing ioi tne Aieiei otate ureg 0f pasj. as gapping surplus fund----- ----- 4uo oo cag0 Newg
good condition. A bargain. Call
at Swiss Dining Hall, Kiefer,Okla.
Kiefer bank, is progressing rapidly. stones for future ending.
This building will certainly andbuild strongerand betteri individual deposits subject
Something that
needs badly Is a fire depart-
ment. Organize at once and
be ready to do business when, . ...
the water is turned on. A little nine pound girl ar-
1,280 98
be an ornament to our town, because of past failures.
AT MCDOWELLS.
to check__________ 72,566 18
Time Certificates of deposit , ,9/6 00
Total____________592,223 16
ss.
LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS.
The myosotis stands for “Remember
me.”
The recipient Is likely to recall the
sender.
FOR SALE. House and lot on Main
Street, near track, 5400. A bar-
gain. Inquire of Kdsall, Search-
light office
LOST.
LOST. Black coat with whitestripe.
Shriner pin on label. Finder please
leave at Dean 5c Lyon’s tailor shop
and receive reward.
To send hyacinths Is to say: “I am LOST. During the recent fire, one
very aorry. ; |arge re(| w |tj, narre on
Will pay suitable reward for re-
mi Pn a^ternoon» ana W1‘* spend jarge and small, of local . County of Creeic,
lhe Granai mock the summer with them. All views. Take a peep when . *• K L-.Punln,1 cas,h,cr ,°f the By sending rt»e., you m good a. to A Vaughn Belvedere
have been showmg to good we„ and happy. ln (he Po8tofflc^ aPnd be w w
houses all this week. ine\ _ -_ convinced. best of my knowledge and belief, so Don't mind Just fancy how glad [.()ST One Conklin automatic foun-
have a large tent with a The West Side Drug store- help me God. F. L. Di nn, she is to receive them.
seating capacity of 1.400 and is about ready for occupancy, Cash,er
are putting on good plays. They will have a complete * Ur D .F.JOHNSTON
They have a first-class band new stock of drugs and will :j: Dentist. v
and orchestra, aud their pa- be pleased to have their old -l- <>nu-e. E'ir*t iioor v««t of tvntmi •{•
. . i * -5- l>rus Store.
trons are well pleased with customers as well as new *
their entertainments.
ones, call and see them.
KIKKKR, CKLA.
tain pen. Return same to Rine-
If they are fine enough the charm- hart & Feck and receive reward.
Suhscrihed^and sworn to before me er is certa|n t0 Indicate "same here.” i LOST. Plain wold rino. Finder
please leave at this office and he re-
warded.
this 30 day of June, 1909.
O. F. Macon,
Notary Public.
E. F. Blaise,
C. N. Wickizer,
Directors.
An offering of acacias (mimosa. If
you prefer I says, "Let us be frienda”
Why, of course, what girl could re-
sist bracelets clothed In fairy fuss of
gold.
Dr. G. A. Stafford,
Central drug store phone 77
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Edsall, Matt E. The Kiefer Searchlight. (Kiefer, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1909, newspaper, July 9, 1909; Kiefer, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1474403/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.