The Carwile Journal. (Carwile, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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Ftmw November 9 1000
CAR’ VILE WILL HAVE A K R
KLIvfiTioX NEWS
votes It is claimed that Oat viil
contest
Sumner Township xvitli the ex
ceptii'U nf trustee and Treasuier
went Fnssinn E S Wiliiitr and
Geo iMalialTr j J P’s Jas Mearham
aiui las Iluiitiiiotoii Conatiiles
and G L Ilvtie tleik Jit- M
Gli lewill slid A W Lecrnne 1 ’ y -uhlicao
Vvt-reelecteil Trustee and
Treasurer respectively
A Ii Cook of Round Grove in-
forms us that he is not advertising
for a wife “et” We infer from this
that ha ! as some notions alonjr tint
Fine ar 1 we will say in advance that
we think that some mood woman that
n
wants a rood loan and they all ilo
will nut ini-ret watchinor for that ad
warning
This is to notify people wins have
no respect for the property nr rights
nf others that we are tired of having
coal kindling boxes corn and every
other t hi n r e rried off that loose-
lingered folks are constantly appro-
priating and we propose to see that
this thieving stops If you do not
heed this v amino it isyour look out
not ours We mean all we s:v
and we know whom to watch! You
Hre Spotted
Wilhite and Ililly II M Tugal
James X Meachain Jno F Bert
T Ii Siiillingliurg V M Cori(ett
Brewer Bros V J Johnson
Jospph Storey II L Marts etc
The editor was busy when he
called and asked ‘-How are th
markets?” He was refered to the
office wit who looked wise and said:
“Young men unsteady girls
lively willing and in demand
papas’ firm but declining mammas!
tm-eitle 1 but waiting for higher hi 1
coff- considerably mixed fresh
lisli active and slippery when' n
grain better than barley eggs quiet
but expected to open shortly whis-
key still going down onions strong
and risi ig brea-lstuffs heavy lnrt-
and shoes those in the market are
soled and constantly going up and
tin in Fiats and caps not so liigh ns
last year except foolscaps which is
stationary tobacco very low and lias
a downwind tendency silver close
but not rlo-'H enough to gat hold of
t:he-se very lively — Kiel I’ress
Rcnnrt of Timber View school Dist
J'o fi 3 for the month ending Nov 2 1900
NiuuIkt nl erl 23 Average dily nt-
17 lud t vcn'y-oiie-f iii iyetli-
N 1 1 u : -1- i pupils tardy this month Id
Xiw'il-t r of pupils ih-r-nt this inoiCh 22
These alisect but not tardy are Mildred
tdnik-i" 5:llert A r xv ill CTivde Atwil!
Hiiiinett FI overs George Fnt Chester
Fut Leonard Clarkson and I Jay llon-
luini Those tardy but not absent are
Cracc FI overs Emma Harris Alexander
Harris Bertha Harris and Walter Walk-
Eknkst 13 Harris Teacher
Will McCulley came Fiome to
vote last Monday and he and his fath-
er ma le Citrwile a brief visit andan
agreeable call at the Jockvai offico
Ion Sturgeon is building a neat
p n
addition to his houfe
in -'inci: rro’ co::':n:
IJinli i r Br-:- Dig wit gun K!:''v w ill
y ! i ‘ 1 1 I ’ r -( - i : Nov 1
Tiii--l:ow ii ii-i ii ) i:f win I ii 11 Ox-1
r i i ’ in c:io l'!i :in 1 " 1 1 ’ A e
know tli'il hi“'i' (it hid! tfiii:i i lur-
i 01(1 JTO( lililH-U '(ill I"1 ) I fMll! (1
Tii Ii ( i pni-irgfil ici'l rH (intriui‘'l
uikI is '!io ‘Jo cent sIkav oh tin rout '
MnlO-V lo limit ll IMttln Ht low in- I
tt-rot b (J 11 IAMB4 To j
A ugu-ta ( ) T ‘
i
M (I Ellis mi'l family have moved out
on Jus MlH(liHm's fiirm
Neff is loft Flynn is in wn'vo keen
good we want sfat lio si
E S Wilhite now lias th authority
to ti-ll tho u t j i no him 1-”
Dr M sl iris reports a "ill horn to Mr
and Mrs Keller on the 7th oT Nov
13 inheur iiros hi" tent slrwv will x-
h i -it at 'Jiirwil TuesI iy right Nov B!
nno at Anti-ti tin llrh T:ny will then
no into vittr quark rs at that plice 1)j
not mis-ten-i e this show
Mrs i ily ami lutlo son Romicy
si Kj(i : i )l tin i(k list t ii i -week
Bert Ste I is finisMng and plast-
ering' iis liouso ami putting up
chimney s
Mr Jr
I’nfnum Ins longht the fix-
t ires of i - Ion Crow Ii rher shop from
Bi-nj Furiish and will run n first -1hss
SllOJ)
Clarence Arnold and wife and Levi
Johnson re attending Court this week
at Alva us witnesses in the Ivoctur
0 ISC
An Fastern li Xpert Photographer
is located ut Augusta it will pay
you lo ig- and -ee rum Prices rea-
sonable J W Glidewoll was electe 1
Tmvnshi-) Trustee y the lari’e-d
I J
MajuitX given any candidate in the
two piecineta
Jos SMf y drove to Alva Wednesday
via of i:yra: to attend to tome business
before the coimiv commissiouers He
will return to-day
John Join son’s little son was kicked
by a tor-3 la-t S-iridiy crushing the t-m-poif'l
hone Dr ivlcdarts reports the
patient rr-Miug easy at this writing
Win r: has ’yel out jA't-3 foi
craj-i o t h iii year’s crop C’aiwi! can
boast o! !i ing as gcod or a better main
market than any other inlutui tow n in the
snip
K v I‘'rt-d Anthony of Leaven-
worth is boding a series of meetings
at the Chaney Dell school hi-u
Ills sermons arc reported to be very
nterestiug
Johnson & Ti:ki f Sll the Cele-
brated Laflio and Bane's Powder
the best on earth aLo Shells- loaded-
witli the same brand
Corn Wanted
I am on the market now for all the
corn 1 can buy at 2d cts per nnslei
either shelled or in the ear Call
and see me if you have corn to sell
— W M Corbett
The lat-sl all wool gooos in ni ip c
grexs and Unk for t-nSr made suits
at Bo't:a’ Enid O T
Pro luce taaen in exchange for
anything in our stock Peter Bow-
ers Ei id O T
Mv school sho-s can not bo beat-
en for durability and style Also
tic celt biuted “ I'll Iy Jrhoe” for la-
dies Tetcr Bowers Enid O T
For a good smoke go to the Post
Office and try the Cappadora
The new french llmnels ill Polka
lots for shirt waists at Bowers’ Enid
O ’I'
Large line of ready made skirts
w
liirt waists ami wrappers at Bowers
in Enid
1 will have a trimmer to preside
iver my iniliin-ry department who’s
qual iis a trimmer is not in the ter-
Peter Bowers Enid O T
Stun laid prints shirting outing
Jurk and light ginghams and mus-
iius for 5 '“s per yd at Bowers
Enid O T
tietyinir walking hat at Bowers
Go to Johnson' & Tkefk for
Hardware m iuv prict
Sell Your Coin to Corbett tit
20 ctsf per bushel
Car load of new goods just reohl
at Low 1 1 s’ i i Fold
The Car w tie Drug Store for
School books of all kinds
For school giris I have a choice
line of dre-s goods oG to 40 in wide
at 50 cts per d Peter Bower
Enid O T
A choice stock of candies and
stationary at the Post Uilice
The Rosa Masso is the leading
Cigar Find them at the Post Office
For Saik: 1 Dry Cow and ”
Steer Calves — A P Lonu tf
New ami second hand school books
at the Carwile Drug Store
l j i t-ALi 2lu t g w v l - v g g g g t
WT CGWGILLi 'v”
Notary Public
20 year’s xieii -nee Write D--'i
Murt" n'cs i tc mill take Depo-itions
J): all k:mls i f notary work and transact
hu-ine-s at th county seat for residents
or iion-reshieiit- Chargee reasunnhle
‘:Jot itNAi” Outer North oKSiUxKF
iwaiif’11 CAUW1LE O T
:iTiTTr"n-n'nt?n’!tiniT :i n -in
Mr II KiifT of Mu a cousin of G L
Hydes is ! i ra paying Mr II) de ami
family a visit
V solicit loan n cattle owned
by r ! ia!i!e part cs ( H Lamh S:
Co Augusta () ’1‘ J
For Saik: — 9 sows will br'ng pigs I
S- 1101 A ! n i) COWS an 1 a few head
of ulvei I iiile nordi rr B-i -iil
Giv e — W s llAximiru
Boys a-i-1 mens lint- and caps at
tiie lowest livino rate- Peter Bov t
er Eni O T
New fall mil liner-
Ei id () T
Go to 1(111 NS IN li
1 1 aril ware at low price
This ofiice ts now prepared to ac-
cept applications for farm loans
Call and get terms and rates
A C McPherson Jr arrived last
week to visit his father A C Me
Piierson Sr
Glkaninos
Mrs YonnirY El cution irv
(a iucs -If Friday rvening the !l'h at
R Hind Grov m lionl liou-o She is fire-
pariri" an excellent prog: am Fred
AnUiony is Imldiim a eri(s of meetings
a Riniu! Grove Mi-s Anna Dixon of
Carwile was the jniest of Mi-s Alice
1‘nrks several days last week Will
Adcix k l-ft 1 ist Monday for a vi-it at his
oil In nit mar Nmada MoJ C
I)icks n has found and married another
wife he has found a home nenr Wayno-
nT Mrs Frank Hadley is visiting her
si-ter M rs S illi van Karr Fred Parks
was cutting tiroom corn lor Henry Freed
one day this week ami in seme way was
!'r-' f:fi'i (‘ e sled (he knife cutting
iiis foot prel'y badly though it is hoped
the cut is not serious Fred says it vv‘11
heal up Tint he ha’es awfully to have his
new shoe cut up so Mr E-l Sparks
is buiidlr sr hin a nice frame house
John Dupas ha ids house on the north
of his £!'
e-arly Com'le!rdThe
young jci pi ae t i!::ig advantage ef
ho li vely in- iMgl-t rdghts and Eai lng a
good time generally S'nne of the girls
hear-i that Mrs ( larver was going to
Dave us f"i or Im'iio in Mt Vernon Ills
nrd they pi-iipcs d a suprise for her in
the way ot im jer suoper Tficy on 11--d
on the hoys whod na'ed liberally and
Ti - evening of th" f-l of N-v a host of
friends moved up toM- Alfred Clark’s
and tlm siu-pri-e was complete they had
o ir Ovter suep'-r and numerous games
: : (1 lmd a fine time until near midnight
when they ren'-mhered not to bro-'k the
Sahbal h L ok out for a notice of a
mo-T oxce’ent I'l 'V hy our homo Ama-
’i’-
of re Ti
weeks
fiTVAVor
-gn-TT'SiWT ag
o'nci-' of pt'rrK-noN
I epnrte tin of the interior t
LUU UUMI ul Aivu OWia
NV o iyuo
Kotire Is hrrrt-y pfren tret the following
Mined i tta i kis I It a lalat-C LiMiiUilm
I n yl e ti ei 1 1 i ii -U I oi I of Lis vlgIii uaJ
ibai sgi: reul mil ho b ad c Delore
Ji 1 II it'i-v IT H C’t t’i:r bi C'e) OSIh
On I gl I'MMI vz: Jilm Kllil for (lie N XV
1-4 n-c 24 T 2i U 11
I'eremes the folirwlrg wltnese to prove
Lis i orilniiou ie-i(eiiie oyou luu tutivstlon
oi said juu vie-
I oji Scittner Henry K Sm-tli Xlvi-i I’ To g
Homy M eeliuon nil f t’ rwtln O T dl4
K A CAMlCKON RegMtr
KOTICE 0 PUnfilCATION-
lepnrtireni of the Interior
Laud OUee At Aiv O’ua (
v 5 l!m
Krtlcr Is herei given that tbe following
i anv il settler bus l li U rutaeol b:r lk -tx n
to Q uke him I 11 101 u nu-isil of 11s ciAiiii awl
(hat said yrool ui be ude before
Ju lj Hughey I’s Ct t’oiu’r t Cl- O T
On lee 21 !ligi viz: JiM-pli Stttliusr for the NEi
1-4 -c 24 T 22 K 11
Fe retries the foliowlnir witnesses to prove
his rontuiuou- ieeme oyoD auu cuiuvutien
oi kahI laud via-
John Itilford Henry K Smith Afvln p l-inj
Wiilium M Vt‘-lumii gll It 'at il-O 'J' (lit
R A CAMKKON Ktgl-ter
KOTiCE of rrniicATiON
I epiittnient of tne Interior t
Laud oiiiie ut ! a Ota (
uv j I'KHI
Kot'oe Is hrrety given that the tollumnu
t utia-d tt tiilus I'l (I r-i tieof bis UM-ntiio
to uui-e tnui i tool Hi li i yoi l ol bis claim aad
ibal said proof ii be auoc before
V ti (j-rmiii Ks nin’r 1 let 1 1 T'
t In lee 17 1 i ti v i Siuh-'ii lin t f i li f-r lb-
Nv i-t-e:j i'2' I: 'j
t'e pure- tho foliovlrr vttnee- to r'- it
his m ot'ilou- a-maliu: oycU UO tu!li-l:ob
ol kaiil iaoa viz-
WntnerM 1 -t t Jiidejli II 1l(ihis--n S-x-rnte
(jn-eii Kli-liml -l nil ol J-i ii T 114
K A CAM KHUN' K- yl-itvr
KOT’ICE OF PT HUOATION
I ci urUm ut of the Interior (
Laud uui e at Aiva t kia
Nov j lud
Kottrr t here! -y given thst the following
rer ed irttt i tus 1 it o tiotueol his intention
to a ul e tinui in cl -h -t xi t ot bts i-iaim aud
ihal said proof al tie oaue before
V (i ( rm:cl 11 Iini'r Hi Jel O T
tin I '( I) 1 : 1 v iv : A'lg'!-'' (' M O 'nib-' fi'
ihn E N W 1-4 -e 27 E ‘t SW 1-4 '-c 2: T 2j It 10
Tf rnmes the foliowir? witnesses to prove
his if-ntniru- re-uiuce upon uu vullivalion
ol uaiu laou vu
J W- n Mart i I) Tin K r Willi m T Meteilf
Fug -lie 1’ CihiZ" ml ef Tinil-i I die o T’ u!4
R A CA1LEKON Hei'lter
ZEZEIEIj 3±3
NEW BUTCH 1 Ii SHOP
New neat and cl-'an Fresh Beef
Fresh Poik Suit Meats Sausage
Lard — everythin" in lme
- Av
I- T 2IUHT PHOr
CAHW1LK 0 T
WEST side: of square
t7rr c:ru:sr rr'ifisrofTKrwjcos anckzrsca
CAltWHJ: MILL
rr tVcrJs two doyo eich
Fui:w au-1 SvrntiiAV Giinds Graham
E l )or ii "i ( uni Med
1' WiPhnis Prop-
LicacSiam & Po
Harnosss wLips
robeo saddles &
gexioral harness
supplie 3 t-:irwi!c UT‘
j l uviiTs
H ‘ ‘ ‘
Noiikirij l?i-iL)li(g
Notarial work (lom on sliort ouIut net
reliably eccutd
CarwUc - Otlalmiur
"-SHTzyr$srjTTsctrTTciari!Kaecr3MSBrabaeee
HO FOE THEssaa
I A — A rwi 1— —
Ik Corbett Hwd & Imp Co! j1'1
We Carry
The Harrison and Lansint wagons I ho Robison Ruinrius
'PiiiiUs and oiUJ the I X L Fairbanks Perkins anJ
Peerless windmills and if none of these suit von we will order
what you want We li ve everything -from a toothpick to
a threshing machine We are chuck lull of 1 uxiness and it
is because wc treat our patrons right
The Corbett Hwd and Impt Co
Carwile O T
s o oooosoc ococcocccccoc c ooc c c cLc 'c
H
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We
have to keep’hustling to
N OVOr n 10 li‘story thv
F in awake atnight trying to
by
To figure out uitius by which we can givTe you good goods
and good service and thereby make you our satisfied
I ill Remember that svti-faction means more
xj HO lu 111 vi lija than iiist low ni i"is — but u-t m’vt LvtL
tlian just
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South of
aiisa?i3 Square
vvTm'-vW'iwmv w'T' - vy iv v'vvtv
oL iA AJA a'Y ± J? - Aitiia A A
TO THE LADIES OF GAB WILE
AND VICINITY
You are cordially invited to call arU nsjiect my stock of
NtW FALL MILLINERY AT LADIES BAZAAR
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SPKCTAdFS SCIENTIFIC ALLY AIMfSlKO
EACH EYE TESTED BEFERATELY
S W 7 21 9 ALVARETTA O T
HA LILE
C D KIAKPATRICK
Drs Lile & Kirkpatrick
l’llYSICTXNS AND St RCKOXS
Cl'i-no'c Dl-es-cs a Specialty
Chills answered dav or night Ofl'me
wests -He of squire Smith of Hardware
CARV IIE O T
Ettery Haraed!
Dealer ini-
Fine Wines Liquors and
Choice Cigars
xJADo Handle the flu
ftamoas Bros
1r:ccP an orderly house
and STRICTLY OBEY THE
1 LAW Call and we will
treat you right-
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ani
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keep our stock up
country has trade
been so rushing We
devi-e plans
which we can get in goods and
low prices — but we give Loth
p?:su
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