The Jet Visitor. (Jet, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1905 Page: 5 of 8
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Town Topics
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I Know Not How the Truth Aay Be : 1 Tell the
Tale as ’Twas Told to Me”
“N Hunting” signs at tin Vin-
it or olViee
‘Jay Wheeler win here Irom Cher-
okeeMoiulay from
C W II irrirt was
Vining Saturday
over
Don’t go home without fly paper
Jkt Dru Stork
Julius Iuerger ha
erect iou of a new baru
begun the
For Nail see Jewett & I j
' iiimscn They'll treat j ou right
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' School subtle at the -£
Jet Drug-Store
Dr Walking the Florida Painlte
Dentist will be in Jet Nov 19 to
2rtlh
Dr Moorman wa here from
- UaxIiTtll a abort time Friday eve-
ning '
W M iVliddox and wife were
here from Cherokee last week visit-
ing friends
E1 Craw lord left t're lat of the
wek lor a short visit with his par-
ents at Hydro Okla
C E Thornburg was up from
Gollry Satordiy to attend the meet
ing of the township board
N W Maddox returned Friday
from a ten days’ visit with friends
Land near Ilirper Kansas
Mr and Mrs Shaw’s little daugh-
ter has been sick with tonsilitis tins
week but is much improved
If'' Another nice rain fell Saturday
morning which again pul the ground
ill tine shape for growing crops
The B B’s are auxiomly caring
for ‘ Shorty” Simmons thin week
as he is suffering Irom au attack of
Lagrippe i
Ij ‘slie l:C tbbiiis came over
front Wakita one day last week and'
i-now assisting E C Johnson in
the lnmbe‘ yard
J F (Jor-bel and Ed Summers
left Monday tor- New -Mexico - aud
Colorado to spend a month hunting
in the mountains
If you don’t want any shooting
O" your farm it wouldn’t be a had
'idea to pul up some signs- The
Visitor has them printed on cloth
Ti'J" Shaw the new prop
of the Palace Hotel began I ceding
the 'hungry public Saturday and i
iipwready to accommodate all who
i-at
1’ E' Hopkins delivered a lot of
fruit trees - it this - place Saturday
winch were very tine' The ship-
ment came from the Wichita cuc-r
Lsriesr
' Mrs Reckmau who has been here
visiting with' her- cousin r Harry
Thralls ami family Jett the- last ou
eweekfor her home at Weather-
ford Oklar
Mrs O Nelson who has been
very sick for some weeks - pad is
sufficiently recovered -to be out of
the house when the weather is fair
and iwarm’
Harry Thralls’ new building just
um tliiof Peter BJees’ slore-is - near-
ing completion and i will U‘obably
be ready for occupancy by the first
of next week
I'1' R Vickers has closed his res-
taurant on North Main and moved
hjs grocery stQckaud meat market Jneceased 1 was an unusually bright
fiijto the building reoenUy occupied y auAfiad many friends whowil
by thftt'esiaurant Jdeepfy mourn his uutiiiiely death
See 11 Jett for practical horse
dentistry
The most complete line of toilet
articles at the Jet Drug Store
T J Shaw has gonn to his farm
near Okrene to remain a few days
before returning here
The young man or young lady
who desires to get a good business
education should not fail to lead
our unparallelled offer oil the fourth
page' of this paper and go in for
the scholarship (business course)
Someone is going- to gel a forty
dollar scholarship for doing a httle
rustling Now is your chance
A good crowd was in attendance
at the- lyceiun at Hillsdale school
house Friday evening and a short
hut interesting program was rentier
ed The subject for discussion a'
the next meeting which will beheld
tomorrow night is “Should the
government own and- operate the
railroads of the country ?” Allively
discussion is anticipated
Jake Mims is circulating a peti -lion
for a pardon for Jake Morgan
who was sent to the penitentary from
this place for 15 years only eighteen
mouth ago Mims Iras secured
many signers among whom are most
of the jury who convicted Morgan
One juror is now m Canada One
of the greatest weights to be brought
on the governor will be that Mor-
gan’s wife and child aye in destitute
circumstances-wd need support —
Graut County Vtdeite '
Big Wreck: — -
ine motfr'Sisastrous wreck that
the’world has ever known is in pro-
gress today caused by people not
taking care of their homes To
prevent this youjdiomld jhiiX your
house with till btest paint that you
can buy The Sherwin-Williams
Paints are the best that money can
Imv audare liaudb d in Ibis section
xclusively--hy Jet Drug Store
PW: — We also have a full line
if Oils WirnishflH and pointers sup
supplies Special prices on lots of
five gallons or more Call and get
onr prices before buying
D'L’-Pittman arnwd home the
first f lh weik from North Dako
ia where he had been during the
threshing season lie met with an
auuideut about ten days aoo- when
the first finger on-- bis right banc
vas -caught by some machinery am
Crushed uttUk it had :to be cut' off ht
thfe firH jdint which lie did with
jiis - pocket knife there being no
dootor or suegeon within twenty
niiJes of- the place H5 is- nursing
the injured member in a - rag- II
savs the temperature was 16 degree
below z-u-o -before hfe left Dakota
: Edgar- Paul the seventeen year
old son of Mr and Mrs G II
Hough toil) died at the home of his
parents November 1st at : 1 1 o’clock
p me The cause of his death -was
typhoid fever He had been--sick
about two weeks When taken sick
he was attending schbol at - the
N ortli western normal and1 was
brought home at once He lingered
tmlit the 1st: growing worse all: the
time until ' life SHCcumbed ' to i the
dread disease Ilis -parents had
placed their-faith iii the Almighty
to restore the bby- to -health'' and
gave no -medical treatments The
We will offer at poiblio sale at tlie farm of
M J Rowe 3 miles north and' I T-2’ miiesj
east of Jet and 3 miles north and 3 miles westj
of Nashville beginning at 10 o’clock a m on
Tuesday Nov
the following property:
50 head of cattle consisting of 25
cows some with calves by’ side 1 2-yr old Shorthorn bull
5 yearling heifers 7stter caives' T 2-yr old steer 1
2-yr old heifer Stock is all in good' condition
TERMS: All sums of ilO aud under cash- On Hums over-Ido-a
credit of 9raouths will be giveniwith approved security without inter-
est if paid wliudncifnot paid when due ltKper cent from date 10
er cent discount for cash’
W D McLAIN and W J CROW Owners
C S liUNYON Anl C T POWELL Clerk
Don’t fail
ahlels
Mr Moore the m-al-cnlter is
Holding a' residence in ' the north
jisrt of town and his larniiy- will be
!iere from Oolwich Kan eoon to
occupy the house-
A religions cuihu-iasi often call-
d a fanstHs iiad a sick mule Au
old gentlein in who had hadcouaidur-
pvrieuce with sick mules was
called to try to rejieve tin-- animal
He ' failed Then nuother fellow
came along and tried hi remedies
but the mule continued to grow
worse -TA owner then became
complacent amP-aiA: “Weil lfthc
Lord wauls to take this niu’e away
fr-m nie it is alright” Tjie oilier
fellow said: “Do you suppose the
Lord is going to have anythiog to
do with this ease aftur -you have
worked the mule almost to death
£ud now trying to bolster him up in
this inaniier?’:’ ‘Why”’ said the
owner “I believe the LorJ ctild
raise tins mule nght’iip if lie waul-
ed to” “Yes” said the other fel-
low “I' believe the Lord could
make a cow of this nude if He-
wanted to but I don’t think "He is
going to do any snub thing”-
The township board met - at- this
place with the county- commission-
ers Saturday to consider the bnihb-
mg of a bridge across tlie Sate Fork
fiver aud we are liiformcd that it
to see our line of
Jet Drug Store
was dciddtlo postpone the con-
struction - for preseut- The
board says the township is not able
financially to do Us part toward the
expense at present But “there’s a
nigger inf he woodpile” sotnewhhro-
The trouble fs that a diversity - of
opinion prevails relative to the lcca
tion of- the bridge- There seems to
be some personal interests being put
ihead of the community’s welfare
Selfishness of this sort ' should -not
enter a i proposition supported by
the taxpayers of:Wood comity and
Saline township to their dhtriraenl
The' taxpayers of Woods county
aud Saline- township will have to
build their : own - bridges- and ' the
bridges should be located so as - to
be the gteatesLbenefiti to-those- whb
payjlhe-biil If! thh business iiiter
eats of individuals outside the coun-
tv call' for a bridge let ' them and
thhi£aunky buildit
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A
14th 1905
The nicest line of tablets are at
Jit Dfng 3tore-
Tlie quarterlv meeting ol tlie M 1
Echmvl was held here Monday
night by Elder Punhtield
W A Siler west of town is ouel
among those wlioltive had llisirJ
iiamss placed 'on our honor -roll ’this
week lie says lie wants the news
r-
Ctras rfirTze aiicl family returfSti
Monday from a ten days’ visit with
friends in Woodward county He
reports that part oT the country as
flourishing
It is reported here that Walter
Rhyne northeast of town- was
married Sunday to a -Miss I?igg of
Pbnd Creek an 1 the newly wedded
pair left that evenijg for Iowa to
make their home
Mrs R: II Schell euteriained a
nuinher other friends at her home
Tuesday evening at flinch and other
J °
parlor pastimes A-- pleasant lime
was had by all present Tlie guests
were: Mi- and 'Mrs Frcudtger and
daughter Jfr Klaus and : faniily
M's Lillie Ball G C Barnes and
A B Cavett Refreshhieuls were
served
A‘ birthday - surprise was - gi ven
W L- Rlackledge north' of town
Tuesday by his -many friends in
that locality- that heiug diia-- thirty-
eighth birthday- TTie- event’ was
planned by the Gadies - aud carried
out BU0CBhllly They broilght
baskets tilled ’ With those Splendid
productions of the culinary art for
which the ladies of East -Saline “’
especially -noted and at noon spread
a sumptuous repast to all present
A splendid time was had and the
Tisachsrs’- Examinations
The next regular examination for
teachers’ certificates will be held at
Carmen Oklahoma on Thursday and
Friday October 26 and 27:
Work will begin promptly at 8 A
M:: Be ou time if you expect to take
this examination
S V McGreevy
Co SupU
Notice'
All accounts and past due notes
not paid byNov 15lh w-ill be plac
ed Sn the hands of Mr Johnson tire
j dstice ot tim pf a-e toe-collection
j TftitALLS
When in Cherokee
GO TO—
THE GEM
ESTAURANT
foic
Short Orders and Luncfi
ICE CLtEAM AND COLD DRINK-1!’
Fresh Bread Pies and Cakes always-
on hand
OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE-
0 A HINSHAAV
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House v Carriage ’ and’-
1 Sign painting anti' paper'
hanging AU work guar—
anteed JUT OKLA
S F RANDOLPH-
NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ES-
TATE FARM LOANS AND IN-
SURANCE JET OKLA'
PALACE
BARBER SHOP
6 M RICHMOND Proprietor'
W- II RICH MON-D' Manager
LAUNDRY BASKET LEAVESi
ON TUESDAYS'
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Make y0Urif5nal ' Pr0°f bdoiC:
Si Court Com mis—
sioner
J12T -' - OKT?A'yoitrX'
s' jhbmuesm:d
Special attautiiii giv-n t the
EYE EAR NOSE and THROAT
i Glasses fitted
' JET OKLA
I W I KIDDER
JeWELER AND GRADUATE:
CPTICIAN
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lOarncs a complete-and up-to-date Mne-i
fjewelry Vrkdbne promptly and J
satisfactieu guaranueed
HELENA - - - OKLAHOMA '
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SHIP YOUR LITE STOCK TO
:CIay Robinson & Company
Stock Yards Kansas City M
Hot ssrvic lu nil clparlniuts
Exprt8JMiun and buyers
Porfsct oltica-maMiods
Ouratul yard beys
WE GIVE YO U THE BEST
and It cests no moro
Kamas tJttjrv Danvar Cluca
I Omaha SiauxOity St Joseph-
1 1 AM IN- business7
rp -RneiiTiiesic!
' uu u uomcaa
1 1 handle the Bradley buggies -
Schuttler and Tiffirrwagons-
- R Jett makes a specialty of warts-i
ami old sores- Also all kinds of:
horse dentisiry lie has-the moat t
scieHtitio Irorrt dentistry tols iru
Oklohoma IIesdqiHrteis at Jttx
BVos’ barn en Saturdays ’Piiinwo
lu bawi
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Cavett, A. B. The Jet Visitor. (Jet, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1905, newspaper, November 9, 1905; Jet, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1709237/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.