The Wapanucka Press (Wapanuka, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1909 Page: 3 of 10
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We Value our
Our Stock is at all times
Full and complete with new
and up to date
Groceries
'
With prices that cannot be
met by any 'of our competi-
tors Nothing: but first-
class goods kept in stock
-
Highest Market Price
Paid for Country Produce
We will buy your Butter
Chickens Turkeys and
Eggs When in town
drop in and see us
The
Cash Grocery
Store
A A FAULK Prop
- Time of Trains
ROCK ISLAND
Going East
No rf to Lehigh due 9:10 am
No SM to Halleyville " 6:37 pm
Going West
No 671 to Ardmore due 3:16 pet
No 661 to Ardmore - 10:65 am
Hjooeil 2iTews
Subscribers are requested to send the Press
office names of those vititluir away visitors to
their home- from other communities accounts
of parties social mUbering and all other
items that would be of Interest to the general
public
Representative Jno M Moore
was down from Olney Saturday
Heinz dry packed Sour Krout
and Dill pickles at Hawkins'
Lee Hogg was in town Satur-
day from near Ego
If you want a John B Stetson
hat go to Chahnell Bros
A L Si ms came over from Bro-
mide Saturday after some fruit
trees to plant upon his new
place recently bought
Fine line of Fruit cakes 5 year
old at Hawkins’ Grocery
Judge W H Jackson of Bro-
mide carried a car of sheep to
the Ft Worth market Thursday
Hogs for Sale-A few more fat
hogs for sale— Boud Ream
J G Allen and Bud Davis
well known citizens of Clarita
were in town Thursday
Ladies who appreciate having
a neat fit in Bkirts should secure
one of our Steam Shrunk Man
Tailored $3 50 - Durham’s
J E Cox was over from Ego
Friday From him it is learned
that L H Swader an estimable
farmer has moved to Folsom
20c cash for £gg3 at Wapa-
nucka Produce Co
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Strong Healthy Women
It woman is ttronf and healthy in a womanly way moth
erhood mean to bar but littls aufferin j The trouble liea
in the fact that the many women auffer from weakneaa and
disease ol the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted
lor motherhood This can be remedied
Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
Cares the weaknesses and disorders ol women
It acta direetly on the delicate and important
organa concerned in motherhood making them
healthy strong vigorous virile and elastio
“Favorite Prescription' banishes tha indispositions ol the
period of expectancy and makes baby's advent eeay and
almost painless It quickens and vitalises the Irmiaine
organa and insures a healthy and robuat baby Thousands
testified to its marvelous merits
It Mmkea Wmmk Women Strong It Mk— SJck Worn Watt
Honest druggists do not offer substitutes and urge them upon yon aa " Just
aa good Aoeept no secret nostrum in place of this aee-frrrvT remedy It
contains not drop of alcohol and not n grain of habiHorming or injurious
- diuga Is pure glyocrio extract of healing native American roots
s
Mr and Mrs W T Pound of
Clarita were in town Friday
Corn Chops and best Bran for
feed at Hawkins’
J H Hardy of Enterprise
brought to market Saturday the
last of his cotton of the 1909
crop "
- $300 a doz for hens and $300
cash a doz for friers at Wapa-
nucka Produce Co
Supt J G March of the city
public schools 'atten ded - a
teachers meeting at Sulphur last
week
“HOMES ON EASY TERMS
LOANS Milburn-Bloont Co' Mil-
burn Okla ”
L H Grigsby is building a
new house for J C O’Neal on
the Telle place north of town
Bring your produce to Chan-
nell Bros
L H Grigsby was in town
Saturday from Lone Star He
is arranging to move to town
next year where he will work at
the carpenters trade -For
Sale— The McLish place
located in the east part of Wapa-
nucka Apply to Mrs Jerry
McLish Bromide Okla
G M Street is taking ad-
vantage of the falL weather and
is breaking ' his land west of
town preparatory for the next
years crop
This store is noted for its
wonderful bargains— Channel!
Bros
W T Moore was in town Sat-
urday from the Ashflat neighbor
hood after shingles with which
to cover his dwelling
New line of Ladies Tailored
Skirts just received this week
Blue Brown Black and Red
Price $350— Durham’s 1
The railroad coon that Officer
W S Johnson arrested near Ego
last week charged with carrying
a sixshooter was tried here and
Justice Morton fined him $100
and gave him a straight shot of
30 days in the gang
We are getting in something
new and good to eat every day —
Hawkins Grocery
-
Some one of a mean disposi
tion wrecked the hamburger
man’s outfit on Choctaw avenue
Sunday night
We have an exceptionally
complete stock of children’s
garments at v e ry moderate
prices and it will be a pleasure
to both of us for you to see them
— Channell Bros
Last week Officer W S John-
son arrested and landed in jail
Joe Stackhouse and- two other
coons charged with holding up
and robbing some railroad work-
men between here and Ego some
nights ago
We have a new line of Factory
made Ladies fine skirts steam
shrunk in all the leading shades
Price $350— Durham’s
Nine residences for sale rang-
ing from $250 to $1600 -W Z
Gibson
The commissary people have
closed out and work on the M
O & G through this section is
about a thing of the past Two
more gangs will now come and
then the read will be completed
The surfacing gang consisting
of about a hundred black Roose-
veltites will be here during the
week and the carpenter gang to
build the depot is expected any
time
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ftyiJimln Clothe!
To the man who knows
the grades of Clothing
we have no trouble
in selling a
Benjamin
Suit
or
Overcoat
See our new line
$20 $2250 $25
I i i inns mtn! hih
Ardmore Nov 24 — Congress-
man Charles D Carter is in the
Ardmore sanatarium receiving
treatment for neuralgia which
he contracted during a series of
cross-country drives over the
district during the past few days
His physician declares that
another day’s exposure would
have resulted in his losing the
sight of one eye
Let me sell trade or rent your
town property or farm for you
I am having a number of in-
quiries for such— W Z Gibson
Warning to Husbands
Unable to control his enthus-
iasm on an anniversary of their
marriage August Stanka of Balti-
more 48 years old affectionately
embraced his wife until her ribs
broke She had him arrested
and he is in jail awaiting a hear-
ing while his spouse Mrs
Augustine Stanka is at home
nursing her injuries
Money to Loan on farm land
at a low rate of interest — W Z
Gibson
J E Walton has bought the
C W Wallace place on Seventh
street to which place he wil
move as soon as some improve
ments are made
I buy sell trade or rent city
property and farm land— W Z
Gibson
- T C Keller is at home after
having been absent several
weeks at work with the M O &
G concrete gang
Mrs Allie McLish and sisters
Misses Mattie and Cleo O’Neal
of Tishomingo have been visiting
in the city the past week
Officer Johnson went out to
the railroad camp south of town
a few days ago and nabbed
cron wanted in Texas on
charge of running off with a 14
year old black damsel
PU1INGJF TOWNS
Some of the Needs That Must Be
Considered
STYLE OF STREET IMPORTANT
No Curved Thcroughfarec In Butineas
Centers and No Straight Onaa In
Raeidantial Section — How German
Plan Cities
lu ao address at Washington Fred-
erick Law Olmsted Jr a son of Amer-
ica's greatest landscape architect said
that our city and town planning ordi-
narily alma at making new streets
connect with older ones so aa to form
continuous lines of travel and to make
them wide enough to avoid congestion
of traffic He said this led to a me-
chanically standardized arrangement
of streets and blocks with uniform
straight streets coveting the whole or
most of the town This leads to “the
concentration of street traffic upon a
limited number of streets causing dan-
ger of serious congestion and incon-
venience unless such traffic la provid-
ed for
Many will take issue with Mr Olm-
sted in his general statements for all
that be first said goes for naught in
face of “unless provided for In resi-
dence sections we need and should
bare streets laid out on anything but
straight lines but there are more than
the residence parts in every city and
town that have to be “provided for”
and not the least of these Is caring for
business traffic in an economic manner
a consideration that necessarily excludes
the aesthetic What we must have
iu business centers are “new streets
connecting with older ones to afford
continuous lines of travel We also
need “uniform straight streets and a
mechanically standarized arrangement
of streets and blocks" Business de-
mands it We further need “concen-
tration of street traffic upon a limited
number of thoroughfares" but we
should provide these of sufficient width
and of such substantial surface that
they would fully satisfy all demands
upon them
No one more fully believes In the
city beautiful movement than the
writer no one dislikes straight lines
and square corners more but we must
not have curved streets lu business
centera The plans for the Improve-
ment of the business portloD of Los
Angeles by Charles Mulford Robinson
provided for straight streets only and
aimed to have all beautiful by reason
of simplicity and fully meeting all
the requirements of traffic The prop-
er planning of the business sections
and the proper planning of the resi-
dence portions of any city or town are
two distinct 'though not necessarily
separate problems
Now that nearly all of our cities
and towns in southern California bare
effectively tackled the planting of
street trees those most to the fore will
be looking to the next step toward the
Ideal As to what this step will be is
briefly outlined in a letter lately re
coived from J II Reed of Riverside
Cal He writes: “Now that the prob-
lem of well planted streets is nearing
solution we must look to further im-
provement of our city If your city
beautiful experts did not cost so much
we could get you to plan or suggest
a ‘block beautiful system of landscape
improvement or better still provide
for carrying out a scheme of embel-
lishment and Improvement for a whole
street
“Even if we have to pay- fat fees
the cost would fall so lightly on each
Individual owner that every one could
find out how best to improve his jard
so that it would be attractive iu it-
self and harmonize with the whole
scheme”
The city or town first to adopt this
method of making the city beautiful
both as a whole and iu every detail
will not be able to bide her “light un-
der a bushel” but would soon become
famous for ber unusual beauty both at
borne and abroad
The five most Important points ob-
tained by the German system of city
or town plauning are thus summed up
by Mr Olmsted wbo last year visited
Europe for the purpose of studying
city planning:
First— A reasonably good provision
of main thoroughfares!! welt planned
aud well equipped
Second— An increasingly liberal and
equitable distribution of small parks
aud playgrounds as well as numerous
smull Interesting squares
Third— A good distribution of excel-
lent public building sites and on many
of them Bqiue very interesting public
buildings
Fourth— Every notable facilities for
commercial and manufacturing dis-
tricts In connection with water frouts
and railways When the city plan
lays out a district with a special view
to manufacture it does not Just cut it
up into the standard streets aud blocks
and then leave the railway the man-
ufacturers and tenuisters to struggle
with the transportation problem hut
bt-glus by lay lug out the necessary
rights of way for the railroad facili-
ties and provtdes long rows of fac-
tory sites with railroad sidings on one
side and streets on the other
Fifth— Development of the newer
districts In a less crowded aud tuurb
more homogeneous manner than In the
past
Here In America be says we go on
complacently perpetuating our old mis-
takes long after we have recognized
them preparing over again In our
suburbs without material variation tbe
same conditions that have given rise
to resntts we deplore In the older parts
of our cities and towus- Los Angelca
Tiroes
1
She Kind Ton Hare Always Bought and which h been
In use for over 30 years has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per-
sonal supervision since its infancy
Allow no one to deceive you in this -All
Counterfeits Imitations and M Jnst-as-good” are bnt
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infanta and Children— Experience against Experiment
What lo CASTORIA
Oastoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil
gorlc Drops and Soothing Syrups It Is Pleasant It
contains neither Opium Morphine nor other TTa rootle
substance Its age Is its guarantee It destroys 'Worm
and allays Feverishness It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation
and Flatulency It assimilates the Food regulate the
Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural i
The Children's Panacea — The Mother's Friend
GENUINE
The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
vuieteTMe eeoMev tt mu— at ereoiT eeoeeM em
At the closing session of the
Chickasaw legislature at Tisho-
mingo Wednesday Ben Colbert
of Tishomingo and W T Bor-
land of Ardmore were elected
delegates to go to Washington to
represent the tribe and to draw
a salary of $5000 each
The body did not forget to
make the usual appropriations to
pay the members all the salaries
they could dig up within the
limits of the law
A sprained ankle will usually disable
the injured person for three or four
weeks This is due to lack of proper
treatment When Chamberlain’s Lini-
ment is applied a cure may de effected
in three or four days This liniment is
one of the best and most remarkable
preparation s in use Sold by all dealers
The bell purchased by the
Chickasaws over fifty years ago
and which since that time has
hungrupon the old Capitol build-
ing at Tishomingo has been sold
by the Interior department to J
H Willis who has donated it to
the Kingston Epworth league
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup is highly
recommended especially by mothers
in cases of colds or coughs It drives
the cold from the system through the
bowels and at the same time heals
irritation of the throat and allays in-
flammation Sold by City Drug Store
No Vacations for Children
Lawrence Kan — E A Ross pra’eF
tor of sociology In the I'clvertit- tr
Wisconsin in an address here
dared that school vacations -relic
of pioneer days and ttj -t-:
hould attend school 12 raoit’:-
year
The greatest danger from influenza
is of its rcsuKirg in pneumonia This
can be obviated by using Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy as it not only cures
influenza but counteracts and tendency
of the disease towards pneumonia
Sold by all dealers
The Confederate Home at
Ardmore will soon be ready for
the old Vets who desire to go
there and live The home will
be supported by charity
For rheumatic pains and twinges
pains in tha neck of the bladder and in
tha joints eta take Tineules the new
remedy These are being used by a
great many people everywhere Pine-
ulea can be depended upon —they are
an excellent preparation for kidney
troubles They act promptly Sold
by City Drug Store
Views for cut's u Jo’rjty—
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A NO THE PAM OF
RHEUMATISM!
and SCIATICA
25 Doses 25 Cents
Your Dntggw tells Dr Miles Amt-Pam PlUs
and he t authorized m return the price of tha Nrn
package (only) 0 It falls to benefit you
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McGill, Arch K. The Wapanucka Press (Wapanuka, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1909, newspaper, December 2, 1909; Wapanucka, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1711081/m1/3/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.