The Standard-Sentinel (Stilwell, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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THE STAND AED-SZNTIlfEL STILWELL OJOJL
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If you take pride in the appearance of your home If
you enjoy having it always bright and cheerful our
latest offerings in wall paper will surely interest you
We have some (fa
very attractive
suggestions to
offer home lov-
ers and want
you to talk over
your decorating
problem with us
Remember the
wallpaper which
we feature is
among the best
and the cheap-
est to be had
M Q SHAW
The Druggist
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ft PHONE
Don't let distance deprive you
of the values offered at our store
If you can't come phone
us and we will see that your or-
der is delivered promptly
Shaw's Drug Store
Ruth the eight year old daugh
Art club
Mrsj H W Burch was the
charming hostess to the Ar£ Club
Friday afternoon Ten members
and two guests were present
The afternoon was very happily
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Local $ Personal
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Miss Jennie
Jones
Local Editor si
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Miss Anna Ray was visiting in
Westville Sunday
Full and complete line of spec-
tacles at Curry's
W F Langley of Westville
was in town Monday
Buy groceries at the right
place phone 24
Tom Hallford has a position
with the J L Morton store
G W Curry
The Jeweler
Born to Mr and Mrs W T
Switzler last Friday twin boys
Headquarters for chops bran
and hay at wholesale and retail
prices See Greer & Briggs
Miss Alice Crocker spent the
week end in Stigler with friends
Mrs D B Collums visited her
mother in Keota a few days last
week
McCaleb buyer for the McCoy
Produce Co Stilwell
Mrs Felix Holland of Kansas
City is visiting here with her
mother
Mrs J F Mason is visiting
her daughter Mrs Luther Kyle
in Sallisaw
Get bur prices on sand brick
and pine lumber before buying
elsewhere Stilwell Supply Co
'J T Magruder of Mena was
a business visitor here the first
of the week
Attorney W A Corley of De
war visited with Stilwell friends
the first of the week
We are paying 16 cents
per pound for hens
FARMERS PRODUCE CO
Henry Selig of Fort Smith
is the guest of Mr and Mrs J
0 Pounds this week
Barred Plymouth Rock Iowa
King Strain 50 cents per 15
$300 per 100 MrsJR Moore
Horace Wilson left Sunday
morning for Tulsa to take charge
of Draughn's Business College
Roy Rhodes of Shreveport
La spent Friday and Saturday
with parents Mr and Mrs J L
Rhodes
Mr Farmer bring your iron
to the Stilwell Supply Company
and get 20 cts per hundred for
it
Mrs W E Harper of Prairie
Grove Ark spent the week-end
at the home of Mr and Mrs B
A White
John Goodrich was home a
part of the week from Muskogee
where he is engaged in the real
estate business
Our stock of Groceries is com-
plete Call and see our line
Greer & Briggs'
Cash Store
Mesdames G G Greer W M
Rogers W L Waters and Frank
Steinmetz were shopping in Fort
Smith last Friday
Your straw hat will look like
new with i'enslar Straw Hat
Cleaner 25 cents
Shaw's Drug Store
Star Knight of Hominy Okla
in the Osage Nation was here
the latter part of last week
transacting business
Mrs Frank Gray and small
daughter Bertha Valentine of
Westville are visiting with Mr
and Mrs R Y Nance
SALESMAN WANTED to
solicit orders for lubricating oils
greases and paints Salary or
commission Address LINCOLN
OIL CO Cleveland O
Mrs H L Harsha and small
son Bill of Porter Okla' visit'
ed with her sister Mrs H W
Burchand family the first of the
week
F F Giersdorf is installing a
new picture machine attheGrand
Theatre You will see just as
good pictures in Stilwell as you
can see m any city
Don't pay eood monev for a
prescription and then have it fill
ed carelessly Brine it to us and
get the best prescription service
to be had at
Shaw's Drug Store
Elder J J Towry wHl preach
at the Christian church next Sun
day morning and evening
Evening subject Education
Come and hear him
Mrs David S Conway and
small daughter Agnes Marie of
south Stilwell left the 28th for
Van Buren Ark to visit friends
and relatives and will return the
ast of June
Kexall kidney remedy costs
ess than a cent a dose and is
guaranteed to benefit you or
your money back 128 doses
for $100
Harper's Drug Store
A J j Ti -r a i
Attorney th c Arnold is a
Doctors Patton and Williams per
formed the operation She is im
proving rapidly
Our Rexall tonics are for
people who are run down and out
of condition If it does not make
you eat sleep and think better
your money back
Harper's Drug Store
M R Carmody professor
the violin will give a violin rew
tal assisted by Miss Maude
Gallaspy piano Mrs Joe M
Lynch soprano and Miss Iva
Rider soprano at the Christian
church the evening of April 18th
Program and further particulars
will appear in this paper next
week
My stock is complete in the
grocery line and 1 oner you
prompt and courteous service
and right prices on all purchases
whether large or small Cash
only J M White
Miss Vera Smith left Sunday
o accept a position with the
Pioneer Telephone Co of Tahle
quah Miss Vera has been em
ployed by the Cane Hill & Stil
well Telephone Co for the past
hve years and she has certainly
made good We wish for Miss
Vera great success in her new
work
HiX-shenn Jake Aiberty is
having his share of hard luck
here of late Several months
ago one of his dogs went mad
and succeeded in biting several
hogs a steer and a horse before
it was killed Some of the hogs
were killed the steer was killed
after going mad and a horse died
of the effect of the bite The
dog made a large tour of the
country through that section and
a number of dogs and a large
amount of stock has been killed
by the farmers of that section
—Westville Record
GRAND THEATRE
Extra fine pictures every night
Friday 5 reel star feature
Saturday Shielding Shadow and
prizes will be given away Mon
day nights the Vampire feature
also will repeat episode No 11
of the Shielding Shadow making
six reels for Saturday night
TAX ASSESSOR'S NOTICE
I will be at my office in Stil
well from April 1 to April 20 for
the purpose of assessing the
property of those who did not
meet me at the different pre-
cincts on dates advertised
A M Campbell
County Assessor
were greatly enjoyed
Til m
j&iegant reiresnments were
served by the hostess Mrs
Burch was assisted by her sister
Mrs H L Harsha
r r tin m
Miss iviona vvinsor has a po
sition at the local 'phone office
Household goods for sale at
bargain T M Jones
F A Blanck was in Tulsa the
first of the week
Rev J W McMenis was
business visitor here last Thurs
day
Nifty and latest desiams of
wall paper
Stilwell Drug Store
Virgil Briggs is transacting
business at Amsterdam Mo to
day
Ice Cream smooth as velvet and
rich as cream
Stilwell Drug Store
Attorney W L Chase and
Charley Waters of Westville
spent Wednesday in Stilwell
Wall paper has advanced 100
per cent but we are selling it at
old price
Stilwell Drugstore
W R King returned Sunday
to his home in Temple Tex
after a visit to relatives here
D E Hughes and Frank Kidd
came in luesday night from
Commerce to visit for the week
A small fire with but little
damage occurred at the J C
Elolleman blacksmith shop last
uesday
Attorney E B Arnold left
ast night for Jay Delaware
county to represent a client in
district court
Mrs George Shannon and chil
dren of Watts visited with Dr
and Mrs T S Williams the
first of the week
Every church member in Stil
well should
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WAS IS DECLARED!
n
Fall in line with the hundreds of customers who are
daily taking advantage of our absolute guarantee
I know that we cannot continue to increase this busi-
ness unless we give the people an honest square deal
It makes no difference whether you buy a sponge
cigar a bottle of our famous tonics or a glass of soda
water we want you to be satisfied so you will come
again
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We take a personal interest in this business and in the
patronage of our customers Let this be an urgent
standing request that if at any time you feel that
the article you bought has not given the full value ex-
pected you will give us the pleasure of personally ad-
justing your complaint More we cannot do and we
would not do less
Harpfer's Drug Store
THE "SPELLING BEE"
The spelling bee" under the
auspices of the ladies of the
Baptist church held at the
letcher hall last Friday evening
was not as largely attended as
such occasions should be but
hugely enjoyed by some seventy
hve or eighty participating
Mrs Joe M Lynch and J F
Koberts were class leaders and
rom the assembly divided the
spellers into two classes with
the victory to Mrs Lynch This
ady and Prof Lewis a member
of her class in fact contesting
at the close with honors even
both missing the last word given
them ' Prof Kimbrough ' Mrs
HughM Hays Mrs M B Shaw
and Miss Lura Mount teachers
of renown were soon out of the
game and to be in a class with
these intellectual giants this
editor succumbed to "granary"
Attorney Harry Winsor with a
Boston tironimpiation cave mi
turnout tonight at the words
dis-
RESIDENCE FOR SALE
A 4-room house
at a bargain
T
Ella J Grimes
Kodiak Alaska
full-fledged member of the good
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roaos makers Dy the purchase of call on or write my father
a universal Lar" this week m Jones Stilwell Okla
irom tne local agents B G
Fletcher & Son
10000 early frost proof cab
bage plants were sold by Stilwell
Drug Store Thursday " and Fri
day- A local wit since the hail
of Saturday night has urged
that the store now order a like
amount of hail proof ca
plants
ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER
Stilwell Chapter No 73 meets
second and fourth Thursday
evenings of each month So
journing companions mvitea to
meet with us
J N Mattox H P
1-1-tf W A Scofield Sec
ANOTHER CAR OF RED CEDAR SHINGLES
has just arrived They're the best we have ever handled
Priced at
"Extra Star A Star" 6 to 2 in $423
"Extra Clear" 5 to 2 in $476
Have you ever used the "Clears?" If not come down and
look them over The old "Extra Star A Star" is good but
the "Clears" are just on grade better
They're cheaper because they will lay more surface
per thousand
W E Thomas Lumber Co
"Alwayo Glad To See You"
NORMAL
NORTHEASTERN STATE
Tahlequah Okla :
Spring term opens March 5th
Free tuition Board reasonable
Credits count on both state and
county certificates Write for
information G W Gable Pres
NOTICE TO CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS
You are requested to be present
at our next meeting as there is
business of importance to attend
to Don't fail to come the 14th
of April
J L Ealv Com
the Presbyterian church to
cuss the union revival
J L White in from the
Oak Grove neighborhood yester
day reports tne loss ot a valu
able mule the night before
P P Worsham meat cutter
at White McCaleb's meat market
is spending the week with home
oiks in Chickasha He will re
turn Sunday night
County "Attorney Herbert
Williams and- Sheriff Mose
Crittenden wereatVrona Tues
day to investigate the reported
murder of W N Duty No
ue to the murderer was ob
tained
Be sure to attend the county
inter-scholastic track meet to be
held in Westville Friday and
Saturday Boost your school
Show them that you are interest'
ed and help them to win the
victory
Two special cars will be pro-
vided to take our people to the
track meet at Westville Friday
and Saturday You can go up at
FREIGHT WRECK LAST SATURDAY
A freight wreck between
Westville and Baron Fork last
Saturday morning delayed train
service lor several nours In
the cars wrecked was a car of
ice for W H Bradley our local
ice dealer
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
110 acres well improved 1-2
mile west of High School Build
ing at Westville Okla Priced
to sell cheap
J E Murray
Westville Okla
ENTERTAINMENT
Reserved seats on sale at
Shaw's Drug Store Wednesday
Thursday and Friday April 11-
12-13 for the play "The Min
ister's Wife's New Bonnet" play
to be given Friday night April
13 Admission 15-20cts Re
served seats 30cts '
IMPOUNDED STOCK SALE
un Apru am lyu at z o clock p
7:15 each mornine- and return at m- 1 Wl1 8el to th? highest bidder for
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V SI All 1 "I
either 6:40 that
at 10:11
evening or later
in hand the following described
property (impounded) on Division St
in auiweii UKia :
1 black sow marked swallow-fork in
UO you want to Know tne WOrk "Bp ear ana unaer-Dit in lett ear
weiKIlb ttUUUU 1DU IDS a DiacK pigs un
mariced weignt 6U ids 1 z yelIo
of the legislature and what
appropriations the governor
used his veto upon You ' will
find a complete review of the
legislative acts on pages six and
seven of this issue of the Stan
dard-Sentinel
Callie Petty Carlotta Adair
Teetsie Bigby Zula Bigby and
Mamie Paden of the Oak Grove
neighborhood entered school this
week to review school work pre
paratory to eight grade exanun
ation to beheld the 12th and 13th
of this month
There will be no further ser
vices at the Methodist church un
til the new work is completed
All their services will be held at
the Presbyterian church instead
Rev White preaches next Sun-
day at Baron in the morning and
Bunch at night
2 vellnw and
black spotted pigs 60 lbs unmarked
1 brown Jack with bell on
Geo W Smith
City Marshal
RESOLUTIONS
Whereas our greatly esteemed
friends Mr and Mrs Charley
Howard "have deemed it ex-
pedient to change their place of
residence from among us
Be it resolved
First That the community of
Stilwell feels deeply the loss of
these people of inestimable
character
Second That as member of
official board teacher leaders
of the young etc the Methodist
church suffers an irreparable
loss
Third That as young active
Christian workers we commend
their lives to the members of our
church as worthy of imitation
Fourth That as they enter
upon their new fields of labor
our prayers do follow them
Fifth That a copy of these
resolutions be given: Mr and
Mrs Howard that a copy be
furnished the Standard-Sentinel
for publication and that a codv
be incorporated in the minutes
of the ch arch
Mrs Shaw Mrs Lynch
- Committee
MARRIAGE LICENSES
t i
The followim? marriaee licenses
have been issued bv Court Clerk
W A Shannon since our last
week's issue:
J R Pathkiller 30 Proctor
Annie Twister 25 "
Judge Fourkiller 21 Stilwell
Mrs Nannie Shell 20
S 0 s
The difference between the
wholesale and retail price of
meat is' so close that it pushes us
to get by and we must collect
our accounts on demand
All meat and ice charges is
money loaned without interest or
security Pay us
W H Bradley
NOTICE
Beginning April 3rd the cur
rent for the purpose of ironiner
will be changed to Wednesday
morning
Also all those wishiner a dav
current this summer will please
notify the Water and Light
Commission so that we may be
able to know if it will pay us to
put on this current
S C Egland Supt
TAYLOR GOODS
' MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES
If you want a new Spring suit of snappy style and perfect
fit make your selections from the Taylor line There is a
selection of 400 fabrics 100 exclusive and distinctive styles
with prices from $1550 to $4200 Call at our shop and
let us show you some real clothes values We absolutely
guarantee you a made-to-your-measure suit 100 per cent
wearing service Let us take your measure for it now
PETE THE TAILOR
Rear End of John Chastain's Barber Shop
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