Coweta Times. (Coweta, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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F©R SALE
The Best Line of HIGH
GRADE GROCERIES
At Low Grade Prices
We Want Your Business
Chickens Eggs and All
Kinds of Produce Bought
at Highest Market Price
F M BOSTICK
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Take your produce to
F M Bostick
Graham & Jackson deliver the
goods ’Phone 120 '
Just a little too much mois-
ture just at present
Graham & Jackson for all
kinds of Feed Stuffs
Ben Lumpkin went to Mus-
kogee Saturday night
Old Papers— exchanges and
good ones 20 cents a hundred at
this office '
Rev Groom and wife returned
home from Collinsville last Fri-
day We want your Chickens But-
ter and Eggs Highest Prices
paid F M Bostick
Mr Willhoit 'of Stone Bluff
was a business caller in Coweta
Tuesday '
J W Simmons drove over to
Haskell on a business mission
last Friday
W II Bush was reported on
the sick list the first of the week
but is up again
Judge Peter Deichman of
Wagoner transacted business
here last Friday
A marriage license has been
issued to Jessie Lewis and Ger-
tieLucky both of Coweta
Guy Bowman was here sever-
al days the latter part of last
and the fore part of this week
Graham & Jackson want your
produce
Warranty Deeds— the correct
form— for sale at this office
I can cure Spanish Fever on
stock H T Sprenger
Figure with the Times on
your next order for office station-
ery “Grandpa” McClelland’s po-
tatoes on the hill west of town
yielded 100 bushels per acre
Chattel Mortgage Real Estate
Mortgage and Warrantee Deed
blanks for sale at this office
Dr Walton writes that he
wrill return home from Yellvllle
Ark on or about July 22nd
R ‘ W‘ Leftwich came over
from Muskogee yesterday to
spend the day with relatives
Conny Murphy and Mr and
Mrs Obar 'made a short visit to
Muskogee the first of the week
We pay Highest Prices for
your Produce and sell you Gro-
ceries at the lowest prices
F M Bostick
Conny Murphy Jr returned
Saturday from an extended trip
through Missouri and Western
Kansas
More fine rains Monday for
which growing crops their own-
ers and the public generally are
thankful
Hugh McKinney who came
home to spend the Fourth re-
turned Saturday to Webb City
Mo where he has employment
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Silks Embroideries
and Laces Flannel
and woolen blankets
Hosier" Notions
Hats and Caps
Clothing Shoes and
Groceries
Always the lowest Courteous treatment and
prompt attention
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Perry Brothers ij
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Mrs A P Brown was quite ill
the first of the week threatened
with typhoid fever but we are
glad to state that sheis now con-
valescent Geo Jackson the “fat man”
living four miles west went to
Muskogeo on business matters
last evening
Mrs F M Bostick visited
with Mrs Jones at Muskogee
several days of this week and
will return Friday
Homer Best who is preparing
himself for a railroad position
has returned to Chillicothe Mo
to resume his studies
Rev B E Chapman and wife
II L Benson and Miss Brenda
Leftwich now Mrs ' Benson
drove over to Wagoner Monday
The Times is under obligations
to P P Pendergrass for some Of
the fine potatoes he raised this
season which averaged 100 bush-
els to the acre
Mixedblood Indians desiring to
sell their surplus lands may now
have the restrictions removed
For further particulars call at
the Times office -
C J Tuohy the man who pur-
chased the Kerch bankrupt stock
has leased the Killmer & Smith
building and will retail the stock
from that location
The “old man” of the Times
lias eaten so much drug store
stuff during the past three weeks
that he has lost his appetite for
all such tempting delicacies
Mr and Mrs R Y Edwards
of Muskogee spent the Fourth
in Coweta the guests of Mr and
Mrs H W Moore and E M
Wright at Mission Heights
W S Vernon J H Leavitt
Conny Murphy A D Orcutt
and R C Allen were visitors in
Muskogee last Friday afternoon
returning Saturday morning
A fire in the engine room at
the electric power house Friday
morning was narrowly averted
by the presence of mind and
prompt action of the engineer
A little child of Mr and Mrs
Jenkins living a short distance
west of town died last Thurs-
day afternoon of whooping
cough and summer complaint
You will have to Hurry if you
get those Screen Doors at Seven
ty-Five Cents Water Coolers
Refrigerators and Ice Cream
Freezers at very low figures
Coweta Hardware Co
E D’Peden and mother who
“took in” the “Kentucky Home-
coming” returned’ home last
Thursday after a 30 days ab-
sence which they spelit in visit-
ing different points in the fam-
ous Blue Grass State
Mrs Brady mother of J R
Brady editor of the Tulsa World
has been in Cowete for several
days in the interests of Sturm’s
Statehood Magazine and is meet-
ing with fair success She hon-
ored the Times with a most
pleasant visit '
J A Blackburn reports that
he and his wife gathered eight
gallons of fine blackberries over
on the other side of the Arkan-
sas river the first of the week
and that many others gatherer
fully as large quantities Also
that he got his share of chiggers
There are several gentlemen
in town who fead the Times
each week who’ are not sub-
scribers Tote fair gentlemen
Come in and have your name en-
rolled on our list and you ant
we will both feel better One
dollar a year will not break you
or make us
J B White one of Coweta’s
leading groceryman this morn
ing during a conversation inci
dently produced a few pieces o
rare silver Among them was a
twenty-five cent piece bearing
date of 18-33 which was consid
erably worn and quite thin bu
the inscriptions yet visible lie
also has a one dollar piece of 18 18
and a Columbian Exposition
50 cent souvenir
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And a Tew other things are now opened up
and ready for your inspection Call and '
investigate these goods and you will find
themtne very best the most desirable and
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Prices the Very Lowest
Our building will soon be completed
throughout and we want you to come and
see us Let’s get acquainted It will prove
mutually beneficial
Leavitt Bldg Stephenson & McLain
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Hugh L Johnson and Col Or-
cult returned home from a busi-
ness trip to Tulsa last evening
Mr and Mrs and the Misses
Roberts left for Illinois Wednes-
day morning for a months visit
Prof Reeves of the Indian
Mission School was a passenger
on the south-bound train yester-
day Mrs O D Jenkins and baby
left here last week for her for-
mer home Chanute Kas on
account we understand of the
health of the little one
For Sale or will trade for town
property if taken soon a small
but nice and clean stock of dry
goods and groceries and fixtures
Building can be rented quite rea-
sonable Inquire at Times office
Mrs H E Webb of San Jose
California arrived in Coweta
yesterday morning for a few
weeks visit with her parents
Mr and Mrs Grider Mrs Webb
was formerly a resident of the
Territory having resided with
her parents across the Arkansas
river opposite Choska
Bowling a delightful exercise
which is both enjoyable and
beneficial is now offered to the
ladies and gentlemen of Coweta
The alleys can be secured at
anytime for bowling parties
with the positive assurance that
everything will be strictly pri-
vate D Miller Prop
B F Garrett of Bengol Chris-
tian County Mo passed
through Coweta yesterday on
his way to Norman Okla He
will be 83 years old the 21th of
next month and is making the
trip on foot He says he has
relatives near Porter and that
Mr Garrett a merchant of that
place is his nephew
Miss Mable Brown arrived here
Monday morning and will re-
main here with her parents she
having resigned her position as
assistant in the DeQueen Ark
postoffice as position-' she held
prior to the removal of tho fam
ily to this place Miss Mabel is
a most charming young lady
and will prove a welcomed ac
quisition to the society circles of
Coweta to which she is no stran-
ger she having spent some
months here with her parents
about nine months ago
Don’t Let Your
Poultry Die
When a 25c box of poultry food will keep
theni healthy and make them lay
SELTZER'S PHARMACY
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The marriage of Miss Brenda
C Leftwich eldest daughter of
Mr and Mrs M A Leftwich to
Horace L Benson of St Louis
Mo was solemnized at the home
of the bride’s parents in Coweta
Wednesday morning July 11th
1906 at 10 o'clock in the pres
ence of only relatives of the fam-
ily by Re B E Chapman
Pastor of the M E Church
South ‘
Immediately after the cere-
mony the happy young couple
took the north-bound train for
St Louis yhere they will le at
home to their friends after Sept
1st at 4623 Cook Ave
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Leftwich, Mark A. Coweta Times. (Coweta, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1906, newspaper, July 12, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1743357/m1/5/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.