The Wapanucka Press. (Wapanuka, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1902 Page: 4 of 10
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To Cash Buyers
Commencing Saturday
Match 1st
1 will sell all winter goods and clothing
on hand at Actual Cost to make room
fora complete line Spring and Summer
Dress Goods Trimmings Lacesand Em-
broideries Also largest and best stock
of Hats in town All to be sold at great-
ly reduced prices
My reason for making this announcement
is to Fare the expense of moving and will
givfe my customers benefit of this expense
TIIK WAPANUCKA PRESS
Published Every Tliurwlay By
THE PRESS PRINTING COMPANY
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to advising them on the way in Leave yoor laundry at the Tonmrial
which they should ' ' !’rldr‘
manage
ARCH K McdlLL Editor
OS M STEVENS Manager
f 100 Per Year in Advance
Entered at the postofflee at Vapdnucka
I -T at aecond-claaa mail matter
E J Bali
MOVED
We have moved our entire line of General
Merchandise Implements and Wagons
We are now located on the West Side of
Choctaw in the new town where we will be
pleased to see our many customers and
make the very best prices We can show
you better than we can tell you
Publishers Notice
Tho ’ Press management has
made new nrrningchienls and II
M Ridley who has been soliciting
will no longer repreicnt the paper
in any inauncr All parties take
notice
negro troubles
Come out to the Commercial
club next Monday night und un-
load all you know
It’s all right to have represent-
atives at the coronation if King
Edward pays the bill' of expense
It Is certainly gratifying to notp
the improvements that are being
made around the residences of our
citizens Pences are rapidly being
built aud hiost of tho pcoplo are set
tingout trees jhisisasit should be
There is nothing that will add sc
much to the beauty and home like
appeatUnce of our home thdn nice
shade trees If all oiir citizens
would invest a little money in trees
it would be only a few years until
we would have one of the prettiest
towns In the Choctaw Nation
Juit reJ
ceived a nice line of stationary
The Great dirmal Swamp
Of Virginia ia a breeding ground of
Maluria grm So is low wet or mar'
shy ground everywhere These germs
nsuse weakness chills and fever achea
in the bones anil muscles and may In-
duce dangerous maladies Hut Elec-
tric Bitters Hevfcf fail to destroy tlieni
and cure malarial troub ea
They will shrely prevent ?P
"Wo tried many remedies for Malaria
nd stomache and Liver troubles
writes John Charleston of lljesvllle
O "but ne ver foond anything as good
us Electric Bitters" Try them Only
50c Robertson’s Pharmacy guarantee
aalisfaetion
Knowing all the time wlmt wiih
in it at this late hour Gilbert W
Dukes Governor of tho Choctaw
Nation comes up and says that
he opposes tho provision in tho
supplemental treaty providing for
the sale of the coal lands by the
secretary of the interior His
Dame is signed to the treaty and
he knew what was in it "Why
You Are
To Ride
- VIA
Loafers are about ' the scarcest
article around AVapanucka just
now Every man that wants toj no he oppose the scheme
is at work I won was being hatched? Why
did Gilbert wait until this late day
Blackberry vines are getting to put in bis objections? Before
ready to commence blooming
Gilbert again serves as Governor
which spurs up the conntry editor I of the Choctaw Nation bo must
arid thak'eS hiih see good times 1 come around and ( cough up what
ahead e knows about this matter in a
satisfactory way lo his people
The fellow who is not at work
now days will lie standing on the
street corners next fall
the govetnhienl bc’caiise he
busted”
cursing
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We Slhlply do not Intend to be
undersold on anything we sell
People should never live be-
yond their means' It is better to
wear breeches with a hole in
them than it is to wekra new pair
bought on credit
Wj BOND
In the “defeat of Janies lv Jones
for re election to the U S Sen-
1 ate the people of Arkansas have
From what can be learned it
now appears that the Moon bill
providing for A territorial govern-
ment for the Indian Territory
has been pigeoned holed ahd is
quitely eieeping ils iat sleep in
the loiVer fioiise of Congress It
seem9 that Congress is disinter-
ested in the welfare of four hun
died thousand people in the In
Territory' While that body is
making appropriations of large
inoney to civ
sums of American
The Santa Fe
QUICKEST AND BEST
TO
Ft Worth
Houston
Galveston
Beaumdihj
Houf?
Harvey Eating
AAV S IvEfeXAX G P j
n it vrDTAV- TD ? 4 Li
GALVESTON TEXAS
Horton & Wolverton
Bottling Works
AA’e manufacture a high
Soda Pop
Dealer in ICE
grade
demonstrated their love for the J hze ®nd educate (with a shotgun
roundlap cotton bale trnsf in one hand and a hlnle in the
other) the Philippine
Several committees are to re-1 refused to bear any legislation of
port on very important matters this territory and through its
Perry Millard
next Monday night at the Com- j cussedness ninety thousand Amer
mecrial club faceting If youjcnn children in these borders
General
Builder
Contractor and
I are interested
them
you
should henri
are withont educational facilities
and many must grow up in igno
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Stone brick and fcement work CISTI-RNS a specialty
C H CROWELL
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General Insurance
In accordance with the presi-
dent’s desires Pension Commis-
sioner Evans has handed in his
signation Mr Evans refused
to be worked by the army of pen-
sion boodlers and hence his retire-
ment as an honest servant of the
people
ranee:
At the next meeting of the
Commercial clnb next Monday
night some provisions should be
made in regard to hitching posts
for the use of ‘the farmers when
they come to town t AVe aught to
have hitching posts inpll parts of
town to dispense with the necess-
SO Wright
Painting and
Paper Hanging
All work done according ft
tract neatly quickly and
workmanship like manner
on application'
Lit
ft
!
Sign painting a special
if
O J TMS a
STAMPS G't
PHYstciAns and SuR0Eoxf
gS-yOfilce in Hodges’ drag sto'tno
Wapnnucka - - IuiAn
Ls
C M CKOAVELL
"Is Fire Tornado Life Health Accident
WAPANUCKA I T
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Companies represented are the Strongest and mos
It All business will receive prompt and careful
most Reliable
attention
Since the Durant commissioner-
conrt bill has passed several law-
yers have applied for the job
When there’s anything in sight a
crowd of 30 cent politicians stand
ready to make a rush on the pie
counter
ity of running around a couple of
hours hunting for a place to tie j AVapanucka
ATTORNEY AY LAV an!
INSURANCE AGENT
Indiah Territory:
References: Farmers National Bank AA’apanucka City Nat
ional Bank Ardmore and First National Bank Madill I T
W J BOND
NOTARY PUBLIC
AA'apanucka I
T
Small and sure profits often repeated
je the foundation of modern wealth
Harry Byers The Enterprise
Wields a Sharp Ax
Millions marvel at the multitude of
maladies cut oT by Dr King’s New
Life Pills— the fmost distressing too
Stomache Liver and Bowel troubles
X)yspepift Loss of Appetite Jaundice
JJjJlioiisness Feve? Malaria all fall
before t lese wonder worker 25c at
obertson’s Pharmac y
CARPENTER’S DRAYS
Are always ready to do your
hauling and draynge work at reas
onable prices Three wagons
on - the et et3 of AVapanucka
ready for yor services
See Carpenter for hauling
If Goy Dukes wishes to be re
elected he should come forward
at once and explain why he has
waited so long to oppose the coal
land scheme in tho supplemental
treaty Unless he does explain
it looks like there’s something
‘dead up the branch”
LINEBAUGII BROS
Attorneys and Councelors at Law
AVest room of Curio
Office in
building
atoka And tlr
Will practice in all the courts
Notary Public in office
Mr AA'illiam Jennings Bryan
says he sees no harm in the Cruin-
packer resolution which seeks to
investigate the southern election
laws and the southern meniliers
of Congress are indignant over
the declaration The South has
always agreed with the Nebraska-
an on finance and expansion hut
they draw the lind when he goes
SEES
Cheapest Store in Towns
IS THE PLAGE TO BUY
Your Groceries Staple and Fancy and also yonr Harness
Saddles Hardware and Guns AVe carry a full line of Staple
and Fancy Groceries Also a goed line of AVagn and Buggy
Ilurnessand the finest line of Tobaccoes and Cigars in Town
If you don’t think we sell right come around and price our
goods AVe will make you prices to suit your pocket book
Get our prices before buying elsewhere AVe Van sell goods
as cheap as anyone
Call and see u£
We are in old town
HOWELL & SONS
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