The Grove Sun. (Grove, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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Local
If you have a news item phone 48
And the raiu came In torrents
How’s your line of stationery?
See that line of 5 cent luwus at W
H Doherty's
Kil Harris drove to Wyandotte on
business Mouday
The O K Meat Market wants your
fat hogs and cattle
let one of those lovely hats at W
H Dohertys
Bert Slocum and Miss Zada Bogle
enjoyed an outing Sunday si ter noon
Best line of summer underwear in
town at W H Dohertys
Chas Jackson of South west City
was iu town Tuesday between trains
See that line of slippers' at W - H
Dohertys
WE Ross returned from Spring-
field Tuesday
Progressive towns invariably cele-
brate tlie 4th July Why not Grove?
Tf you wait good clothing buy the
Majestic at W H Dohertys
Mr and Mrs Frank Miller spent
Sunday afternoon at Cayuga Springs
Finest line of dress goods ever
brought to Grove at W H Doherty
We can’t afford to lay down and
not celebrate the 4th July
Thomas Rogers transacted busi-
ness at Vinlta Tuesday
New Douglas Shoes at Jones A
Thomason
How do you teel about celebrating
the 4th' July?
Frate Leonard of Gravette was In
town Monday on business
W J Creekmore left Monday for
Ft Smith Ark to transact business
Strong line of Ladles Oxfords at
$120 at Jones A Thomasons
Ladies we are equipped for printing
calling cards the very latest
The Infant of Mr Kirby Who lives
near Hariiti’a ferry died Wednes-
day’ When you need hay grain or mill
feed ring phone 27 The nrlees are
right Free delivery J F Pack
Jim Rhodes was in town Tuesday
after another load of cotton sed
meal
Your choice of any Ladies' Hat in
the liouse at big reductions W H
Doherty
W H Doherty the general merch-
ant transacted busiuess in Vinlta
Monday
Tf you buy the best you will buy a
Hamilton Brown sold by W H
Doherty
J F Puce wants your green and
dry hides wool etc and will pay
)ou beat prices in cash
Mrs W P Mayes and son Ridge
left last Saturday for a visit witli
relatives at Welch
Tlie City Meat Market Is the
cheapest and best place in towu to
buy your meats of all kinds
Tlios J Rogers returned last Fri-
day from Miami where lie attended
court
W J Creekmore tlie cattleman
transacted business in Southwest
Missouri lust week
Keep your subscription paid up if
you wish to avoid tlie emergencies
of tills life
Mr Sin'ley tlie crack tuba tooter
was on tlie “lift” Mouday but is
much better now
Born to Mr and Mrs Austin
Kirby a flue 10 pound boy May 6
1905
Mrs Salix Muskrat Is fast improv-
ing her many friends will be glad
to learn
O W Klllam and Ad V Copped ge
drove to O’field Bend Wednesday
on business
Mrs J P LucaB is convalescent after
so long a time lier many friends will
be glad to learn
The cold drink season is now on
anil the nick les and dimes have be-
gun to circulate
Wake up and make preparations
to celebrate tlie 4th July ir Grove in
a unique manner
Jess Ballard returned Monday
from Talileqimli and is assisting ills
father at tlie Pearl Grocery
Many of our farmers are cultivat-
ing corn and it looks as If there
would be hog and hominy galore
John Christian went to Southwest
City last Saturday to assist Lew
Buslinell at the Frisco depot
Fred Beissel salesman at Klllam
Bros spent Sunday witli his wife
and babies at Southwest City
Geo Cox who lias a heart as big
as a hat handed us a dollar to npply
on Ills subscription Monday Thanks
Tlie Southwest City baud gave an
ice cream social un Tuesday evening
same date as Grove's band festival
Miss Ella McCracken visited home
folks on Grand river Saturday and
Sunday returning Sunday eveulng
Deposit your duplicate sales check
at Junes A Thomason and help some
organization in your town or neigh-
borhood A $55 Buggy at $35
Made by Bradley A Alderson of
Kansas City Good as new- See O
K Butler at Suu office
o
Doings
O
The prices made by Jones A
Thomason during their 8 per cent
contest sale saves their customers
good money
W H Morgan Grove’s contractor
and builder has our thanks for ad-
vancing Ills subscription to January
1906
The Shoes advertised by Jones A
Thomason at $118 per pair are only
one of tlie good tilings at tlieir three
per cent contest sale
Tlie heavy rain of last Friday was
of great good to tlie whent and oats
but puts corn planting on tlie delay
for a few days
i Go to the O K Meat Market for
your fresh meat and lard Good
weight and honest treatment guar-
anteed Takkn up — One dark cow and
voting cnlf Owner can get same by
calling at my farm 2 miles south of
Cove John Buzzard
The Honey creek saloon at South-
west City burned yesterday morning
at 3 o’clock No other damage is
reported to property
May is most half gone and some
organisation is going to get an easy
extra $5 U0 at Jones a Thomason's on
Saturday J une 3rd
I L Higlow of the Reutonville
Marble Works was here yesterday
on business Before leaving lie sub-
scribed fur the Sun
Ralph Justice returned Monday
from C lielsea wiiere lie visited his
sister Isis who is teaching school
near that place
Mrs M B Sturdivant who lias
been confined to tier room for tlie
past 10 days Is now much improved
in health
Titos E Pace who resides 1£
miles north of town will accept the
editors thanks for a nice box of Ills
famous strawberries Tuesday "
Tlios Rogers lias purchased a fine
driving: team and a rubber tired
buggy Tom now goes gliding
through tlie air at a swift pace
W E Ross tlie congenial cashier
of the Bank of Grove left Friday for
Springfield Mo to visit Ids parents
a few days
Mrs W P Mayes and son Ridge
returned Wednesday afternoon from
a very pleasant visit to relatives and
friends at Bluejacket Kinnison and
Welch
Engraver’s Roman made especial-
ly for ladies’ calling cards We im-
plore you to call ami leave your
order for a uice supply Only 50
cents
Jim Butler Eu most Flannery
John Woodall Lon Hampton Thus
Ballard and Wash Woodall spent
Monday night ut inoutn of Honey
creek Sailing
R A Iden assistant cashier of Bank
of Grove had both hands full during
tlie absence of Cashier Boss but
suffice to say lie did justice to tlie
occusjisii
W D Gibson accompanied by
Miss Mabel Faria drove to Faiiland
Sunday lo see the ball game between
Fuirlatid and Wyandotte He re-
ports a bum gtiine of ball
This is a laud of strawberries and
cream milk and Injury pretty
women gallant men and thorough-
bred Dorses Where’s a country
that can siiow up more?
Messrs R Alden and Delle Baker
accompanied by Misses Jessie Mor-
gan and Hattie Bosse drove out to
scenic Cayuga Sunday afternoon and
enjoyed a pleasant outing
Dr Ft L Caldwell returned last
week from St Louis and Illinois
where lie went some time since to
undergo medical treatment He is
looking flue and healthy
Andrew J Cunningham Chief
Rogers executive clerk of Tuhlequali
was here Friday to visit Ids sister
Miss Belle Cunningham who was
Injured in tlie runaway last Sunday
Mrs Geo Rrown of Southwest
City was the guest of relatives here
Sunday She came down on Satur-
day and happened to a break down
while crossing a mud hole
They Are Best
Tlie Grove Hardware Co will sell
you a Springflold Wagon They are
fully warranted true and tried See
them before buying 8tf
Four persons were fatally injured
and two killed in a hurricane at Owl
last Friday' Owl is a new town on
tlie Oklahoma branch of M K A T
railway Much damage was done
to property
The' Juniors of tlie Christian
cliuroii gathered at the home of Rev
E J Ohurcli and wife Monday night
and gave them a genuine good
pouiibing for which they fedl thank-
ful V I Jones the nierehant Is
among those who renewed subscrip-
tion) to tlie Sun tills week Jones is
the man who pays tlie freight and is
a very clever fellow Thanks
J T Boolier the hustling manager
of the Grove Telephone Co ordered
the Sun sent to Ills mother Mrs
Martha Boolier of Burkesville K y
Monday It goes
See J Tf Gibson about Insuring
your bouse and contents barn and
contents and your live stock against
Are lightning and wind storms In
thp Planter's Mutual Insurance As-
sociation of Little Bock Ark
W E Rosa cashier of the bank of
Grove Is a true lover of flowers as
tlie fragrant geranium and other
plauts in tlie bank window indicate
— - i
DONT I '
Make a mistake of buying a cheap
worthless felt mattress Remember
the best is always the cheapest and
that will be found at -
Rnuland A Son
Mr and Mrs Roy McIntosh of
Kansas City arrived Monday and
are guests of Mr and J V Mc-
Intosh at Cayuga A sister of Mrs
Roy McIntosh’s accompanied them
s V J Forbes the postmaster re-
moved the postoffice fixtures to tlie
Forbes Medicine Co Wednesday and
lias installed them In the rear end
oJT tiie buildihg
Clint J Crawford representing tlie
Western Grocer Co of Kansas City
was in town Monday interviewing
our merchants Perkins the livery-
man drove him to Noel in tlie after-
noon 4 ’
Time Tried and Merit Proveu
One minute cough cure is right-oil
time when it comes to curing coughs
croup whooping cough - It is perfect
ly harmless pleasant to take and Is
tlie children’s favorite cough syrup
Forbes Med Co
A D Baker ot Addington was tlie
guest of Ills cousin Miss Jessie Mor-
gan a few days this week He left
Monday noon for Ft Smith Ark
where lie will enter tlie Commercial
College for a business course
7 Cleared For Action
When tlie body is cleared for action
by Dr King’s New Life Pill you can
tell it by the bloom of health on the
cheeks tlie brightness of tlie eyes
the firmness of the flesh and nusch s
the bouyaucy of tlie mind Try them
At all druggists 25 cents -
Earnest Slocum returned Tuesday
from Hugo where lie lias been act-
ing as operator for tlie Knty tlie
past three weeks Earnest says on
account of malaria it la hard for tlie
company to keep a man there
I
Rev J R Peters of Chelsea tlie
baptist minister will pleach Satur
day afternoon in Grove at tlie Metli
odist church 2 o’clock Also Sun-
day morning at 10 o'clock Every-
body invited
It Is Best
Tlie Collins is the best cultivator
sold We sell them under a positive
guarantee The Brown is also offered
for sale by Grove Hardware Co 8-10
A fishing party composed of J P
Lucas Bob Flannery Kd 'Bailey
Vaughn and Tom Spencer Hurry
Waldo Chits Lucas and Mr Nell
spent Saturday afternoon on Honey
creek They brought hack about SO
pounds a very nice catch
Hot Weather Piles
Persons afflicted with piles should be
careful at this season of tlie yearHot
weather and bad drinking water con
tribute to tlie conditions which make
Piles more painful and dangerous
DeWitts Witch Hazel salve stops
pain draws out tlie soreness and
cures Get tlie genuine hearing the
name of E C DeWitt A Co
Med Co
Forbes
Will Stewart Sr npd son Will Jr
and wife left Monday fopRamona Ks
where they will visit Henry Steward
ami family Tlie trip ia being made
overland for Will’s lienltli ami will
be absent for about three weeks
when they will return to Grove pre-
paratory to going west for remain-
der of summer
A Creeping Death
Blood poisod creeps up towards tlie
heart causing deatn J E Stearns
Belle Plains Minn writes tliut a
friend dreadfully injured li is liniid
which swelled up like blood poison-
ing Bucklen’s Arnica Salve drew
out the poison healed the wound
anil saved Ills' life Best In tlie worjd
for burns aiul sores 25c at all drug-
gists Tlie business manager of tlie Sun
drove out to Eclio Wednesday and
received a nice order for pdsters
from Luke Duffield manager of tlie
store at that place l'liey are mak-
ing big reductions on all goods and
doing a flue business Luke 1 Is A
hostler nod deserves success
Juggling With Dynmlte
Is no more dangerous than to neglect
kidney disorders Foley’s Kidney
Cure corrects irregularities and lias
cured many severe ouses after other
treatment lias failed It builila up
tlie worn out tissues and restores
health and vigor “I was troubled
witli kidney complaint for about two
years” writes A H Davis of Mt Ster-
ling Iowa “but two bottles of Foleys
Kidney Cure effected a permanent
Mr Henry P Sager and Miss Eliza
N Walker both of Muskogee were
married Monday May 1 1905 They
will make Muskogee tlieir home
The groom was born and raised near
Grove and this place is liis old
home He is tlie son of W F Sager
and a grandson of Airs Sarali Cheek
1 mile west The Sun extends con-
gratulations and wishes them a
happy married life
' Warning
You cannot have good health unless
your kidneys are aouud for the kid-
neys filter the blood of impurities
which otherwise act as irritating
poisons and break down tlie delicate
organs of tlie body and cause serious
trouble It you have kidney or
bladder trouble and do not use Fol-
ey's Kidney cure you will have only
yourself to blame for results as it
positively cures all forms of kidney
and bladder diseases Grove Drug
Co
Lanier A Co milliners received a
card from tlie'Cliicago Mer Co say-
ing tlie strike was about off and
their goods would be shipped in a
few days This fires lias not suffer-
ed from the deley ay their counters
are full of bargains
When e’er you feel Impending ill
And need a magic little pill
No other one will fill the bill
Like I)e Wilts Little Early Risers
Tlie Famous Little Pills Early Risers
cure constipation sick headache
bllllousness etc they never gripe or
sicken but impart early rising ener-
gy Good for children or adults Sold
by Forbes Med Co
Tlie ice cream and strawberry fes-
tival Tuesdav night for tlie benefit
of the Christian Endeavor societies
and the band was only half patron-
ized tlie amount being $1415 Ex-
penses were heavy and not a large
sum is left for the two organizations
Every business man or property
owner could afford to help tlie band
There Is A Difference
The difference between Kennedy's
laxative honey and tar and all other
cough syrup is that it moves the how
els thus expelling a cold from the
system This relaxes the nerve tissues
and by its healing effect on throat
and lungs tlie cough is ’relieved and
cured Kennedys is the original lax-
ative honey amt tar and contains no
opiates uood alike for young or old
Tastes good Forbes Med Co
Op April ffitli tlie Frisco placed a
new time card in effect A new fast
train was added from Memphis to
Kansas City leaving Memphis about
700a m reaching Kansas City the
same evening at 10:50- A new sleep-
ing car line was established between
Kansas City and Eureka Springs
via Pittsburg Cartilage and Mouett
leaving Kansas City at 11:80 p ill
nrriving Eureka Spring 9:30 a in
On the return trip this car will leave
Eureka Springs at 5:20 p in arrive
Kansas City 7 :80 a in Anew train
will be established between Lawton
and Oklahoma City leaving Lawton
eerly In the morning returning leave
Oklahoma City that evening
Don’t Be Imposed Upon
Foley A Co Chicago originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy and on nccouut of tlie great
merit ami popularity of Foley’s Hon
ey and Tar many imitations are of-
fered for tlie genuine Ask for Fol-
ey’s Honey mid Tar and -refuse any
substitute offered ns no other pre-
paration will give tlie same satisfac-
tion It is mildly laxative It con-
tains no opiatea and is safest for
children mid delicate persons Sold
by Grove Drug Co
Fishing Party
- Tlie following young people spent
Friday of Inst week on Cowskin
river fishing and other amusements s'
Ed Bailey H V ami Tom Spencer
Jim Perrin Cbns Lucas Will
Bailey Bert- Perrin and Chas
Bailey Misses Lillian and Grace
Gamble Myrtle Perrin Lillian
Thomas Cora and May Kelsey
Bertha and Edna Magruder Grace
Lucas Hattie Bosse Mesdames Kel-
sey and McCann chaperons
Au enjoyable day was spent fish-
ing and boating until about 8 o’clock
when tlie party discovered tlie coin-
ing rain and hastily prepared and
started home but were not so fast in
tlieir speed as tlie rain so they
cnuglit a gehuine old time “duck-
ing” — and are not full-fledged Chris-
tians yet
Strictly Genuine
Most of patent medicine testimonials
are genuine Tlie following police
recently appeared in tlie Atchison
(Kan) tilobe:" Joe Tack a -well
known engineer running on the Mis
soiirl Pacific between Wichita and
Kiowa lately appeared in a big one
witli a picture and when lie was in
tliis office to-ilay we asked him
about it He Nays lie had terrific pain
in li is stomach anil thought lie had
cancer His druggist recommended
Kodol and l:e says it Cured He re-
commended it to others who were
also cured” Kodal dyspepsia cure
digests what you eat and cures all
stomach troubles Forbes Med Co
Cowskin Postoffice Robbed
Cowskin postoffice located on the
state line 10 miles east of Grove was
robbed of $10 in sliver last week
Bud Brewer tlie merchant was re-
lieved of some merchandise and the
citizens of that loculity are searoll-
ing for the parties We hope Uncle
Bud will be successful in catching
the right parties and give them tlie
full extent of tlie law Tlie day and
age should have been past when
robbery would be unperpetu-
ated in tliis section anti tlie tiling to
do with such low down specimens of
humanity Is to give them a double
dose of justice or two loads of buck-
shot — where it won't kill them
Saved By Dynamite
Bometiines a flaming city is saved
by dynamiting a space that tlie fire
can’t cross Sometimes a cougli
hangs on so long you feel as if noth-
ing but dynamite would cure it Z
T Gray of Calhoun Ga writes:
“My wife had a very aggravated
cougli which kept her awake nights
Two physicians could not help her
so she took Dr King’s New Discov-
ery for Consumptions Coughs and
Colds which eased her cougli gave
tier sleep and finally cured her”
Strictly scientific cure for bronchitis
and LaGrippe At all druggists
price 60o and $100 guaranteed
Trial bottle free
Oil Lands
Allottees wanted for four allot-
ments of 80 acres each within 9
miles of Bartlesville I T Adults
preferred a man who can file for
himself and wife — Cherokee by
blood Will guarantee title
Address Will Clark
Grove I T
Portland Oregon-Letter
Portland Ohio
May 1 1905
Mr O E Butler - y t
Gryve I’ T
Kind Friend: —
We have at last readied our
journev’s end We Infilled In Port-
land Sunday April 28 enjoying tlie
trip flue and passing through some
very beautiful country though I
like Oregon better than any country
I have seen
We stopped in Salt Lake City
eight hours to view Hie city We
went over the city and tlie most In-
teresting thing we viewed was tlie
Brigham Young’s Temple: It was
quitea slglit to see Next we stopped
at Ogden Utah and stayed then
six hours It is a beautiful place
though I like Portland better Port-
land Is located on tlie Willianiette
river We can see tlie snow on tlie
mountains from here though It is
pleasant and warm It gets dark
about nine o'clock and daylight
comes at 8 o’clock 1'liere is just
two hours difference In tlie time here
and there When lis noon here it
is two o’clock there It is so differ-
ent from Grove The timber Is
mostly flr hemlock and spruce and
its growth is immense
We have flue flsli here I saw a red
salmon this morning five feet long
and It ain’t nolle Was at tlie landing
and saw a transport vessel come in
from Manila It brought a dead
captain Tlie vessel was 500 feet
long
MyBelf and family like it fine and
we expect to locate here if I have
iny health : j
Your sincere friend
J L Buzzard
1744 Dane St University Pnifk
Portland Oregon
Richest flan In the World
Tlie richest man in tlie world can
not have li Is kidneys replaced nor
live without them so it is important
not to neglect these organs It Fol-
ey’s Kidney Cure is taken at tlie first
sign of danger tlie-symptoms will
disappear and your health wt- be
restored as it strengthens am (Ids
up tlieBe organs as nothing vill
Gear Bowman Lebanon K'“ili:
“I IihvjT used Foley’s Kidney Cure
and take great pleasure in stating it
cured me permanently of kidney dis-
ease which certainly would have cost
me my life” Grove Drug Co
Department Ok The Interior
office of Townsite Commission for
the Cherokee Nation Sale of va-
cant lots: In accordance witli the
instructions of tlie Secretary of tlie
Interior and tlie provisions of section
44 of tlie Act of Congress approved
July 1st lf“’ (32 Stat 716) public
notice ia In given that tlie Town
site Coinu n for tlie Cherokee
Nation wi !l at public auction
to tiie liigi bidder at not less
than tlieir upraised value all va-
eaut lots In tlie following - named
towns iiV tho Cherokee Nation
Indian Territory the sale or dispo-
sition of which lots lias not other-
wise been provided by tlie general
terms of tlie Act referred to such
sales to commence upon the dates
given and at tlie towns named :
Fry or Creek May 29tli 1905 about 85
lots Vian May 81st about 125 lots
Snllisaw Junelst about 73 lots
Hanson June 2nd about 108 lots
Mnldrow June 3rd about 173 lots
Talilequnli June Bth about 93 lots
Grove June 8th about 86 lots Fair-
land June Uth 247 lots Oolagali
June lztli about 38 lots Talala June
I8tli about 53 lots Nowata June
I4tli Hbout 95 lots Lenapnh June
lotii about 71 lots Ramona June 17
about 26 lots Collinsyille June 19th
about 61 lots OWasso June 20th a-
Iout85lots Centralia June 22nd
about 90 lots: Twenty-five per cent-
um of the purchase price must be
paid in cash at tlie time of sale
Within four months thereafter tlie
purciiasers must pay twenty-five per
centum additional and tlie remain-
der of the purchase money In two
equal annual installments For fur-
ther information relative to these
sales address tlie ' Commission
Vinlta Indian Territory Dated
Vinita Indian Territory May 9tli
1905
Terrlffic Racer With Death
“Death was fast approaching”
writes Ralph F Fernandez of Tam-
pa Fla describing bis fearful race
with death “as a result of -liver
trouble and heart disease which had
robbed me of sleep and of all Inter-
est in life I had tried many differ-
ent doctors and several medicines
but got no benefit until I began to
use Electric Bitters So wonderful
was their effect that in three days J
felt like a new man and today I am
cured ofall my troubles” Guaran-
teed at all druggists price 60c
At The Christian Church
Sunday School 9:30 a m
Preachliig 10:35 a m
Christian Endeavor 6:45 p m
Preaching 7:45 p in
E J Church Pastor
Stray Property -
To be sold May 27 1905 in Grove
I T to tlie highest und beBt bidder
for casli in hand :
1 black sow mark under-hat f crop
in tlie right swallow-fork hole un-
derbit in left witli 8 shouts -j
1 barrow mark crop-and underbit
In each ear
1 red steer calf uumarked and no
brands
1 bay bronco horse 7 or 8 years old
about 14 hands high witli a blotch
brand on left shoulder
1 bay bronoo horse 7 or 8 years old
about 14 hands high witli a blotch
brand on left liip
1 bay mare about 18 years old 18
hands high no brands some saddle
marks about the back
1 three year old red heifer marked
underbit iu eacli ear blotch brand on
right hip
1 red 2 year old steer no marks
branded H on right Dip T
8 white sows marked crop and un-
derblt in each ear
8 spotted sows marked crop and
underbit in eacli ear
First published Moll 17
Joseph Ekuland
Eatray agent fr Del District
First published Feb 8 1905
H L Guthrie
P H A R 11 A CIST
Keeps what you want without substiutlng
DRUGS AND MEDICINES Our stock
is selected for its quality and purity In
Druggists Sundries we lead them all
PRESCRIPTIONS
We guarantee every drug and medicine
from our stock to be fresh dnd pure
Any Prescription filled at our store is a
guarantee of correctness and purity
Quality In Medicine Is
Very Important
Screen Against
House Flies
We have ftie most complete as-
sortment of SCREEN DOORS in
Grove Any price door you
want from 75c to $175
MILiLrBR & CO
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‘Straight as the Crow Files’
KANSAS CITY TO THE GULP
PA88INQ THROUGH A GREATER DIVERSITY OF
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RAILWAY IN THE WORLD FOR 1T8 LENGTH
Alone Its line r the finest lands ultedforzrowlnBsmil grain eorn flex
cotton for commercial apple end peach orchards for other fruits and ber-
ries: for commercial enteloupe potato tomsto end general truck farm
for augareane and rloe cultivation for merchantable timber for railing
horses mule cattle hogs heap poultry and Angora goats
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