The Coal County Register. (Coalgate, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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LOCALS AND
PERSONAL
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' Monday ’s Daily
Mrs Duncan Cameron and
daughter Sarah are visiting in
Lehigh today
The little daughter of Mrs
McKain who has been suffering
with diptheria is improving
Jesse Nelson who is running
the engine at the Midway mines
is jn the city visiting his fath-
er and mother
Tom Roach and Tom Parks of
Tupelo vicinity are in the city
today on business
Otto Elfring was shooting
birds yesterday
Taylor Pounds one of Ash
Flats most prominent citizens is
in the city today
The little child of Mr and
Mrs Geo Day who has been
real sick is much improved
Sam Ott of tne Medicine
Springs community is in the
city today
Bruce son of Mr and Mrs
Mike Hickman is improving
nicely
Warren Neely is still very ill
with pneumonia
James Covingtcn is out after
birds today
A good tire department means
cheaper insurance Help the
boys
J C Thomas ex-commissioner
from District No 1 is looking
after business affairs in the city
todays
D Pad rick and family left
on the midnight train last night
for Sallisaw where they will
make their future home
Tom Bigbee former jailoi and
constable elect is in town today
and reports that his wife is im proving
in health and he will
probably be able to assume the
duties of his office in a few days
Moline Implements
Blue Bird Walking Plows
Good Enough Sulkv Plows
and Oliver Turning Plows
Addison
m mu
Do you know that the farm or town lot for which you
pay your good money may not be yours even after the mon-
ey is paid?
Do you know that your title depends upon the recorded
instruments in the Register of Deeds ofliee?-
Doyo know that an abstract will point out every miss-
ing link in that bad title of yours?
Do you know that an Abstract of Title gives you a title
even if the records should be burned?
Do you know that ills better to be sure than to loose?
Coal Cocintq Abstract Co
goalgatt - Oklahoma
Tuesday’s Daiiy
The wood work on the bridge
across Caney between the city
and the Choctaw depot is about
completed and James Moody the'
contractor expects to have it
ready to cross today
Howard Ha rison is sure mak-
ing good w'th the Lehigh Leader
The last issue was most credita-
ble and the people of that pros-
perous little city should appre
date it
J M Yates Frank Donahue
John Yates Miss Eva Gibbons
Ekl Yates and Mrs M C Yates
of the Nixon vicnity are in the
city today as witnesses" in the
case of State vs Will Maxey
charged with disturbing the
peace on trial before Judge J
M Wilson
Jesse Phillips and I L Baker
went to Shermau Texas last
night as witnesses in the Hill
damage suit
Albert von Keller who has
been with the Register has ac-
cepted a position with a whole-
sale firm in Bartlesville
Mr and Mrs Albert Brewer
are the fond parents of a little
girl who came to live with them
she made her appearance last
night The grandparents Mr
and Mrs B M Dougherty are
perfectly ‘dee-lighted”
Joe Roark is in town today
wearing a cane he having jump-
ed from the switch engine Sat-
urday and dislocated his ankle
The little child of Eugene Live-
ly living in the Mowdy neigh-
borhood is very low with pneu-
monia Mike and F M Mowdy and
Rev E B Scivelly of the Mow-
dy community are in the city
today on business
& Ellard
amm
Monday’s Daily
' Mike t'elvey section foreman
on the 0 C railway at Blanchard
is in the city today bn business
G E Davis left yesterday for
a few days visit ir Oklahoma
City
Chas LeGrand of Muskogee
is in the city todv p1 cing some
investments in coal eouuty lands
J P Addison donned h!s
hunting suit and took his gun
and went to the “sticks” this
morning but whether he was
gunning for delinquent debtors
or other big game we failed to
learn
Mark Butz of Windy Hill is
in town today attending court
looking after business matters
ud shaking hands with his
many friends
MrH B Love father of Mrs
J F Clarke of this city died
at his home in Paris Texas’ last
Saturday afternoon Mrs Clark
was with him a few davs before
he died Her friends here sym-
pathize with her in this sad be-
reavement T!-e wheels of justice were
temporarily clogged today in
the county court when Judge
Wells refused to proceed with-
out legally appointed deputy
sheriffs He is criticized in cer-
tain quarters for being arbitrari-
ly technical but we' notice that
the Supreme Court and Court
of Criminal Appeals always up-
hold his decisions - J
Lil’ian Fooshee is sick with
the mumps
Mrs McKain who has been
ill for several days at her home
on Byrd street is better
Attorney J M Humphrey ot
Atoka is in the city today repre-
senting the defendant in the case
of Mrs Lou Burkes guardian vs
Joe Park forcible detainer which
is being tried before J M Wil
son Justice of the Peace CM
Threadgillis appearing tor plain
tiff
Coalgate can pride herself on
having one of the neatest cleanest-
and best conducted restau-
rants in the state The Eagle
: conducted by J N Dupree with
Mrs Dupree to assist and with
two of the best cooks in town
George Mills in the daytime and
Charlie Parker at night caters
to the best trade and attracts
the best class of customers and
gives the public good service
Intelligence from Guthrie is to
the effect that there are seven
hundred applications for state
game warden and that four ap-
plications are seeking to be meat
inspector at Coalgate
In our mention of the accident
to the lad who was powder
burned while playing with a
companion we got the names
mixed and ascribed the accident
to George Waller when it should
have been Herbert Pounder We
are pleased to hear that he is im-
proving and is now able to see
out of the injureu eyes
Happily Wedded
The marriage of D Potts syid
Miss Minnie Andrews was cele-
brated at Cairo yesterday
The groom is well known here
and has a host of friends in the
city who will wish him all pros-
perity and happiness attainable
The bride is a highly respected
young landy who has the
friendship of tdl who kuow her
OThe Register jois with their
many friends in wishing that
m they may live long aid prosper
Thursday’s’ Daily ‘
I L Baker and Jesse Phillips
returned from Sherman Texas
last night where they attended
as witnesses in the case of Mrs
W E IJill vs M K & T railway
The case had not been decided
when they left
Mrs Leslie Bay of Phillips
was visiting Mrs Felix Gibson
yesterday
J M Barnes of the Sanders
community is serving on the
jury this week
C E Davis 'returned last
night from an evtended visit in
Oalahoma City
F M Mowdy’s and Eugene
Lively’s children noith of town
are reported better
A Sla ter was appointed coun
ty undertaker by the Hon hoard
of county commissioners at their
last meeting
Surveyor Bowman was out
north of town yesterday runn-
ing out land for Mavor Hodge
our leading real estate agent
J" R Wood dounty attorney
is sure making himself a terror
to evil doers No county in the
state has a more conscieutious
prosecutor than Mr Wood -
Report of the Condition of
The People's State Bank
at Centrahoma in the state of
State of -klahoma County of Coal n
I U J Burrow cashier of the above
named bank do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and brlirf so help me God
' U J BURROWS
Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before methis 14th
day of Feb 1911 A- M Stuart
Notary public
A B BURROWS
R D CO1 Y Directors
HUME’SDRUG STORE
COASGATE OKLA-
' EEALER IN — -
Drugs and Medicines Pure Chemicals
Toilet Articles and Tanby Goods
Prescriptions Carefully Conponuded Day or Night
LA HUDSON’S STORE
OHIO AVE
Frank little son of Os M
Stevens of Tupelo is suffering
with the scarlet fever and the
family is quarantined Horace
Hickman went out today to take
charge of the Times plant while
the family is isolated
Wilson Howell a leading attor-
ney of St Louis is in the city
today on business
The little child of Mr and
Mrs Geo Day is very sick to-
day Attorney C E B Cutler is re-
ported on the sick list
Attorney Wt S Farmer of
Atoka was a court visitor in the
city yesterday
“Uncle Dick” Nelson is work ing
for Judge Wilson’s court
Miss Emma von Keller was at
home yesterday sick
Rev Ailstock was called to
McAlester today to preach a
funeral sermon
FOR SALE-— One of the hand
somest liorary tables you ever
saw at a special bargain Call at
the Register office or see J 0
Stillmanks tf
‘ Don’t forget we have the best
line of fruits and candies in
town Home Bakery
For a nice well furnished
room at a reasonable price see
Mrs Halsey across street from
the West Side school building
Tht STEVENS Jto 33
Vo ublo Harrtl HammtrUss
Shotgun — is ttrongext where
other guns are iceakest The bar-
rels sod lugs are drop-forged in
one piece— of high pressure steel
choke bored for nitro powder —
with matted rib
Pick ap this gun and feel the balance
ef it— examine the working parts
closely and see the fine care and finish
of detail— you will say it's a winner
It lists at only 92990 and will be
expressed prepaid direct from the
factory in cose you cannot secure V
It through a dealer JA
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TOOL COWART
POBox 5003
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We are lined up for L
A Hudson's Grocery
Store where we get
fresh groceries for less
money Feed your
horse from our place
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COALGATE
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