The Adair Gleaner (Stilwell, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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THE A D A YR GLEANER
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The Adair Gleaner
J S Alchley Editor and Publisher
Published every Friday at Stilwell Okla
"Entered as second class matter March
10 1916 at Stilwell Okla under the
act of March 8 1879"
Subscription S1XU) year in advance
To know' ’
how good a cigarette
really can be made
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PROGRAM
Adair County School Conven-
tion at Baptist Church
watts Okla Apr 24
10:00 Song service led by Mrs Dodgen
10:15 Scripture reading prayer O S
Harlan '
Greetings by - - Ross Boyd
The teacher's relation to the pupil
Chas Wilson
Song by - - Tennie Mitchell
Organizing Adult' forces for service—
Rev Hunnicutt
I
Expressional activities in the Church
School - - Mrs W V Burns
Appointment Of committees
Benediction ’ -
DINNER
Song service led by Mr P M Taylor
Devotional service led by Mrs MBurns
Holding and training juniors Mrs Craig
Work with young people Rev Purlee
Report of Secretary-Treasurer
Report of committees and election of
officers
The Mother's relation to the Sunday
School - Mrs F W Davis
Right leadership for Young People—
J S Peter -
Where shall we meet in 1924
Benediction
NIGHT''
Song Service led by W A Watson
Scripture reading and prayer
S E Essary '
The Parents Task Mrs M V- Bums
Special Music - Mrs'Bunnell
Lost— A Boy - J S Peter
Song and Benediction'
Councilman Mrs M B Shaw Stilwell
President W A Scofield Stilwell Sec-
retary J D Thomason Westville
PROGRAM
Adair Co SiruJinjf Convention
To be Held With Starr
Class May 5th 1923
Saturday night session begin
ning at 8:00 P Mf Will be a mu-
I
sical concert
SUNDAY
Convention called to order at 10 1
A M by the president W S
Hill
- “
Opening song led by President
“Silver Star Shine On” -Prayer
by Chaplain B A
White - '
Welcome song by Starr class
Welcome address by Opal Leath I
erwood
Reponse
Two gongs led by Bill Woodward
Two songs led by M F Slape
Appointing credential commit
tee Seating delegates
Reading minutes
Two conventional songs led by
Pres
Recitation by Florence Roes
" “ Jennie Guffey
Two songs led by Jackson liv-
ers Two songs
non
of Q L Johnson Deceased
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION
FOR PROBATE OF WILL
Notice is hereby given to all persons I
led by John Shan-Itatwcsted in the estate of Q L John-
son deceased that on the J3th day of
Tum u April 1923 John Johnson presented
Two songs led by Arthur Essa- and filed in this court an instrument in
ry- writing purporting to be the last will!
Recitation by Nettie Rhodes nd testament of Q L Johnson de-1
Two songs led by Ivy Ruckner I88®1' 8n' 880 fied in ai1 C°wt his
Two songs led by P M Taylor petio“ pra1yin? f°r the Prob8te I
n n 3 - I said will and that letters testamentary
NOON ' J issue thereon to him
Convention called to order at I Pursuant to an order of said Court j
1 KX) P M by Pres I ma® on this date notiee is hereby giv-1
Special songs by visiting class- “ “at th!?JratdY Way1928 at
es 3 j the hour of 10 o clock A M of said dsy
has been duly appointed as the time for
Quartett by - 'Sid Hill Ivy hearing of aaid petition and proving
Straud and Everett Buckner- 1 " said will at which time all persons in I
Two songs each led by Jim Price teW8te way appear and contest same
Frank Miller Willie Parsons Onel J witf“Jwherf°f hT h!r8unt0
t j i n' set my hand rand seal of said Court
song each led by Opal Leather- this the 13th day of April 1923
wood Margie Stewart Mary Bell w H Martin
Starr j County Judge
Two songs led by Mrs Edythe
Woodward
Quartette by Maryetta class
Annual election of officers
- fTwo songs led by Mrs ' Louella
Dodgen' : u
rjTwo pongs led by Mr Corady '
Duet by Mrs Jewell Harper
and Miss Helen -Woodruff r
Recitations by Callie Leather
wood Vivian Roberts and Hazel
Mull-
Two songs by Grady Rogers
Quartett by Eureka Publishing
Co-
Recitations by Ruby Mitchell
Jaunita Essary
Two songs led by Prof P M
Taylor-
One song led by each ( leader
present
Contest singing -
Closing address by Jessie Rob -
lerta-- 1
Closing song— Comm W §
Hill I C Buckner J F Roberts
I Commissioners
- Proceedings
Stilwell Okla
( March 12 1923
Board of County Comm' met in regu
lar adjourned session this 12th day of catarrh bronchitis asthma pelleg
March 1923 All memhers being pres- ra blood and skin diseases epi-
ent the board proceeded as follows: I lepsy club feet chrviture of the
: Minutes of last meeting read and ap-1 8pine UIldevel0ped children bed
proved
Ballard Township
Claim
J S Atchley " supplies
Baron Township
Allowed
1 00
John Bowles road work
E E Ketcher “ “
John Bowles
E E'Ketcher- “ "
Fletcher Hdwe Co supps
1000
7 60
2 50
47 50
16 10
43 98
dis'
' ’
dis
dis
J S Atchley supps
Loring Ross road work 29 95
Jesse Wright “ 4 50
Crown Pet Co gas 9 50
J A Garrett road work 19 50
Fletcher Hdwe'Coaupps 5 75
Chance Township
J S Atchley supps 1 00
Audy Reese road work ’ 19 75
Jesse Reese “ - 12 00
Jones Hdwe Co Dynamite 20 75
Christie Twp
J S Atchley supps -1 00
Lees Creek Twp'
J S Atchley supplies 1 00
by Rev i 1 Stilwell Twp f
H L Rogers survey - 460
Howard Centers convey’nce 2 00
Lee Meadows chaining 75
S J Patterson road work 2 50
J S Atchley supplies 1 00 -Geo
S Fowler “ - 4 47 -
John Williams road work 1125
W L Petty driving tractor SO 00
Wauhillau Twp
H L Rogers surveying 4 50
Howard Centers conveync 2 00
Lee Meadows chaining 75
S J Patterson road work 2 50
J S Atchley supplies 1 00
Wauhillau Twp
J S Atchley supplies 1 00
1 00
j p Reid rep 6Q 00
Earl Whelchel road work 9 00
W C Ruhe - “ v : 3 00
Petition for appointment of John
Mackieasroad supervisor of Westville
Twp read and approved Official bond
of John Mackie aa road supervisor wss
read and approved
County Claims
Sam J Starr stamps 5 00
May Hensley Co charge 10 00
Cynthia Hale ' 10 00
Johnson Pathkjller 10 00
- There being no further business the
board stands adjourned to meet April
2nd 1923
J M Richards Chairman
Co Comm
Attest: Sam J Starr Jr Co Clerk
j- SS
County of Adair J
IN THE COUNTY COURT
In the Matter of the Estate')
State of Oklahoma
HOMING TO
STILWELL
DR HAMILTON
Helical Doctor Specialist
Treating Disease Without
Surgical Operation
Free Consultation to all who
Want and need Medical Aid
At the Crocker Hotel
WEDNE3 DA Y
April £5“
Hours 10 A M toP M
ONE DAY: ONLY
' Dr Hamilton Specialist licensed
I by the state will demonstrate at
the principal points throughout
the state his system of treating
1 diseases pnd deformities without
I surgical operation -
The diseases treated are those
I of the stomach liver kidneys
bladder blood heart noe throat
lungs skin appendicitis gall stone
goiter tumor ulcers of the stom-
ach and bowels swelling iof the
limbs enlarged veins leg ulcers
rheumatism neuralgia paralysis
high blood pressure consumption
wetting in children’and all cura-
ble chronic diseases of men wo
men and children a '
Ki t
Dr Hamilton is a practical
specialist in internal medicine and
his clinics are patronized by those
who know and ppreciat the ad-
vantages of treating with in ex-
perienced doctor
He will examine free all '’ those
interested as to their health and
in those cases selected as favorable
fortreatment the medicine will
be furnished or sent from iheir lab
oratory at a reasonable cost
These professional visits as plan
ned through this and adjoining
states afford those interested an
opportunity to consult one oi
these experienced specialists elose
to their homes Married ladies
must come with their hdsbands
and children with their guardian
or parents '
Dr Hamilton and associated
physicians Medical Laboratory
Boston Block Minneapolis Minn
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For0ver30 Years
Always bears
the -Signature
of
Indigestion and Constipation
‘Prior to using Chamberlain’s Tab-
lets I suffered dreadfully from In-
digestion Nothing I ate agreed with
me and I lost flesh and ran down in
health Chamberlain’s Tablets streng-
thened my digestion and cured me of
constipation” writes Mrs George
Solvay N Y — advertisement
Dr W M AlcANALLY
— Deniisi—
Office North and across the Street
from the Conrt House
Office Phone No 25
STILWELL OKLA
Send Us Your
TlTntain nnd addrtsS on a
ilUUlU post card or in a let
' terand we will mail
free and postpaid a cample copy of
Popular Mechanics
MAOAZ1NS
the most wonderful magazine pub-
lished 160 page and 400 picture
every month that will entertain
every member of the family
It contains interesting and instructive arti
deo on the Home Farm Shop and Office
"7 the newest developments in Radio Avia
tion Automobile and Garage Each issue
contains something to interest everybody
We do not employ subscription solicitors so
you will not be urged tosubeenbeand you
are not obligating yourself in the least in
asking for a nee sample copy We
gladly send it to prospective readers If
you like it you can buy s copy every
month from any newsdealer or send us
your subscription — $300 for one year
Popular Mechanics Company
tOS114 Oetarie Sires CHICAGO ILL
rrpvlar 1 ficMmtct buUding U devottd £
adwMy is products n of
J L Cox &Co J L
Our Stock" of Spring and Summer Merchandise is almost
Complete in all Lines Never before! have we tried
harder to assemble goods of Quality We bought all
Goods early and our prices are below the market in ev- 1
ery department We could not go on the market today
and buy goods to sell at prices we are making
We have the strongest line of Dry Goodsnd Notions — -Clothing
and Furnishings—Hats Caps and Shoes that:
we have carried over -
:
We handle nothing but First-Class Merchandise ' and
stand behind every article sold '
OUR TVS OTTO IS
100 ONE HUNDRED PERCENT VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR--OF
YOUR MONEY SPENT WITH US '
Ji
Stilwell
'ffenEKESHSSJ
A Farmer Cured of Rheumatism
“'A man living on a farm near here
came in a short time ago completely
doubled up with rheumatism I hand-
ed him a bottle of Chamberlain’s Lin-
iment and told him to use it freely”
says C P Rayddr Patten Mills N Y
“A few days later he walked into the
store as -straight as a string and hand-
ed me a dollar saying give me another
bottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment 1
want it in the house all the time for
it cured ma” — advertisement
"I have taken Cardui for run-
down worn-out condition
nervousness and sleeplessness
and 1 was weak too” says
Mrs Silvie Estes of Jennings
Okla “Cardui did me Just lots
of good— so much that I gave it
to my daughter She com-
plained of a soreness in her sides
and back She took three
bottles of
0AM
The Woman’s Tonic
and her condition was much
better
“We have lived here near
Jennings for 26 years and now
we have our own home in town
I have had to work pretty hard
as this country wasn’t built up
and it made it hard for us
“1 WISH I could tell weak
women of Cardui — the medicine
that helped give me the strength
to go on and do my work”
E 95
Ky 1 v-7i‘ f
BENNETT ALLISON O D
Registered Optometrist
Westville Okla
Mlcrih Side1 Berber Shcp
It costs no more to get an
easy Shave or up-to-date
Hair Gut at The North
Side Earber Shop
Try it and see
SID Hill Proprietor
L
RIGLEYS
and give
stomach a
your
lilt
Provides ” Che bit ol
sweet 8b beneficial
form
Helps to cleanse
the teeth and beep
them healthy
Preventative Medicine
The tendency of medical science is
toward preventative measures It is
easier and better to prevent than to
cure Pneumonia one of the most dan-
gerous diseases that medical men have
to contend with often follows a cold
or attack of the grip The cold pre-
pares the system for the reception and
development of the pneumonia germ
The longer the cold hangs on the
greater the danger Take Chamber-
lain’s Cough Remedy as soon as tfce
first -indication of a cold appears so as
to get rid of it with the least possible
delay It is folly to risk an attack of
pneumonia when this remedy may be
obtained for a trifle — advertisement
Plant
Grapes
Raise
Grapes
Ozark Land & Orchard Cc
Everett Hawes Manager
STILWELL OKLAHOMA
The Road to Happiness
You must keep well if you wish to
be happy When constipated take one
or two of Chamberlain’s Tablets im-
i mediately after supper The-’’ ca-sJ a
gentle movement of the bowels — ad-
Cox & Co
Oklahoma
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE baa
been used successfully in the treatment
of Catarrh
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con-
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves by local application and the
Internal Medicine a Tonic which acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur-
faces thus reducing the inflammation
Sold by all druggists -
F J Cheney & Co Toledo Ohio -
EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST
My next regular date in Stilwell will
be on Tues and Wed April 24 25 at
The Stilwell Drug Store Special atten-
tion to children All work guaranteed
Dr W J B Work
OPTOMETRIST
Home Office In Poteau Okla
To Cattle Raisers -
I have on my- farm 1 mile south
west of Stihvell a nice Holstein
Male — services $100— Oscar Goss
Notice To Farmers
I will stand my two' Jacks be-
low named during the season of
1023 at my farm South of town
on Dahlonegah road
Handsome John PURE
BRED License No 1071
A' fifteen hand good eared jack
John SCRUB License
No 987
- (The Bow Jack) a White Point
ed Black Mamouth Jack
Terms $800 to insure a Colt to
stand and suck Season dhe at
foaling time
John V Keen Owner
Fruit Trees
Our Apple Trees are 1 year old
from 4 to 6 ft high whole root
grafts Leading varieties for
commercial orchard
Low price Write
ROSE BUD FARM
Westville Okla
ROBERTS & REED
Undfrtakers and Licensed
EMBALMERS i
A a to Ambulance Service
Also Carry a Stock of High
Class Musical Instruments
and Records— Player and oth
rer Pianos Graphonolas and
Viitrolas
Visit Oar Piece oi Dueieee
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Atchley, J. S. The Adair Gleaner (Stilwell, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1923, newspaper, April 20, 1923; Stilwell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1762682/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.