The Statesman. (Foyil, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 29, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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*va yh«*jr welcome at all tkot
SeoSey McCoy ®* Sequoyah, • *
We vm y)w«4 toshake the
ton* «f wr !sfesA> Dave Faulkner
Sataxday last.
Mate) Bowling, Maggie
faetata* aad l#ula KiUrell wait
ffeaiaat calkra at The Btatesaaa
Sn Saturday.
#*■ advertising xateaaare 3* casts
kb lack per aaonth. payable at kkc
cad si cadi fourth teac. Macsip-
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Th oftce ai tbe Pieaccr Tele
yheae «*apany kaa Wis ■•?«<
{cato ike Frisco depot ta Daaiap'
Restaurant. Hello I Jobs.
At npiiallaa ol Ika tiae ]_
lute paper will k diseentiaaed
teyea aidstu ualess etherwisear
As X on the aargin,
Ifftcatea year subscription has ex
platd sad a renewal is respectfully
Upper" Blue Creek.
Tke aai dog scare la aU «v«r
sad nobody kaifc.
If this aliases tkewaate kaakct
will write again*
Teas Weat waa ap from Bushy-
head Saaday vieitiag his pareata.
9«l 1- S Heraege baa beea ea
tke sick liat lac several days,. Vat
ieapegaist.
Mecca Ward kaa pat hi a gate at
tke seutb tad ei tke Fereasaa fara.
It waa badly accdcd.
Ike rein aad wiad stora Satar-
day aight caaaad several ef as te
get ef bed aad laok at the deads.
Parana W«ir Walter Teaaisea
aad Jeha Abbott were gaests
the keate ef & V. Wcat Saaday
Tke heavy raia Satarday aight
washed out tbe little bridge ia the
laae thxeagh tbe Daaeabarg fara.
Betsy
j ia aad subscribe for Tbe
Statcaiaaa far tke ensuing year far
yoweelf, M yea axe aet already
a subscriber; aad alse ene far
a friend er relative, Yea can t
vary wall afford to ignese year
beae paper.
Yak 1, Na 1, ef tke Talala
Vises, pablisbed by Ira Haider
reed, is before ua. It is a art! fear
celuaa quarto aad fairly teems
witb local news and acatly die-
ployed advertiseaenta. We wiak
tbe aew venture every sa«
aad extend the fraternal band. If
given tbe patronage wbicb be is
entitled to, Mr. H. win doabtleas
give tbe Talalaite* attve local paper
Alfalfa ia piaetically aa aatried
ttep in tbese parts. So far aawc
bnow tkcre ia only one saall patcb
abant one faartb of aa acre. Tbis
la at tbe beau of €. P. Harper,
aboat aae aiile frea Foyil. Iftwai
•own last April oa Dag Creek bet
tan land. II it sow aboat ready
la eat anileeke Aae. SBoeld
tara eat as well aaia aew expect
ad, we aaay expect to tee It allow
tke country in « abort tiae. Ia
f Iklaleai it iss staple
^GrO TON'
PAYNES 1>HABMACY\
Far Drugs, Meditiie* and T.ilet Artidts.
Peescbiptions a. ss'BoiA.ajnr.
FOYIL, - JWD. TER.
Junk Waited,
1 weat te bay all blade of old
scrap iron, rabbet aad etber Janh
and will pay tbe bigbeat prices in
B. G. Au.su.
Statesaaa, ti eo per year.
M. T.Headricks seads tbe States
aaa far aae year to bia father, J.
A. Hcadricks, at Claremore.
Mrs. lotnsa Saegee spcat several
days at Yinita visitiag friends aad
lookiag after buaiaesa aattera.
Mhs Lillie Cloud departed Moa-
day for Wellstoa, Oklakeaa, te
visit ber brother, Rev. H. I.
Qload, feraicrly of thia place.
Mrs. W. R. Hellaad has beea
ceadactiag tbe post office duriag
the abseace ef bcr husband. She
aiakes a gealal aad ebligiag P. M.
Mrs. J. A. Tiaaley returned Sat-
arday froai Oolagah where she
visited her aiother. Her sister,
Stella Dunlap, eaaie basic with ber
aad will remaia seau tiaie.
Oa Satarday last we were sbewa
laaple of tiaMthy grown on Gene
Dowel's place a 1-2 miles weat from
ra. He sowed 14 aerca laat fall
aad bas a fiac staid. It is abeat
fear feet high aad soaee of the
beads are aiae inches laag. Pretty
Have tbe Statesaaa do year
Statioaery Werh.
H. G. Allea was fa te see the
priatcrs Moaday. He i6 now try-
ing te interest the boys in organiz-
ing a band. He feraicrly played
in a band as did C. Murphy, ef the
Statesaiaa farce. They will each
take aa interest and two or three
others kave sigaified a williagacss
A good bead would be a great
thiag far foyil aad sheald be ea-
eouraged.
Two esccltcat gaaes of base ball
were played at Bashyhead Suaday.
Basyhead played the Rusty Beds
of Alluwee. Score, 10 to x in
favor of Basyhead. Later a ga
wa played betweea Bashyhead aad
Foyil, Thiags went Foyil'a way
nntil Bushyhead pat Ward Beta ia
the box oad oar bays coald aet bit
his ball?* The acore waa 14 to
12 ia favor of Bushyhead, Feyil
boys are aet satisfied aad say that
they will try it over some sweet
day."
A co)d hearted, snscstimes
tal Omaha iudge bas decided
that s kiss from a handsome
widow is not worth $1.10.
Perhaps not, but many a ose
has brough the figure aad then
some.—Ex.
Society Carts.
Latin* Ai4 Soalaiy.
Ladies" Aid aieets each Wcdaes
day afteraeea at hoac of aembcra.
Mas. •. S. Boms, Pres.
Mas. C. A. Johnson, Sce'y.
I. O, O. Pa
Peyil Ledge Mo 130,1. O. •. F.
accts every Satarday at S:oe r. 1C
evening Vbking brethren cordiaBy
invited to acct with us.
G. W. Yinckkt, V. G.
A, 6. Hikit, Scc'y.
A. H- T. A Lodge Mo 274.
Feyil ledge Kcl 274, A. H. T.
A, aeets on the Second and
Ireurth Saturday ef each aeath ot
a:jo p. a.
S. t>. ©owot, Pres.
Wm. R. Hakhx, See*.
M- W. A.
M. W. A. Lodge No. xt i6,
aeets en Seeoad and Fourth Taea-
day ia each aeath at t e*cloch p.
R. H. McMahan, T. C.
O. A. Jobnoon, Cletk.
w. o. w.
Cedar Caap No. 156. aeets Frst
Ml Third Friday aight ia each
antb.
G. E. FoaxxAN, C. C.
. H. Wa*d, Clerk.
Robert Bale was in to me aa first
of the week aad ordered tke koae
paper scat te bia father at Prairie
drove, Arkaaaaa. Bob has beea
drilMag wcHeaeai Adah. Aboat
a week ago he let a drill bit fall oa
bia foot aad badly aashed bia tact
—aa bad that be waa coapeltcd te
lay ef. Oa Saturday sight wbea
the eloads were leekiagaagry be
weat to take refaga iatbe stera
cellar—aet bavlag tiae te pat ea
Bia shoes be weat barefoot aai
stappisg os a piece of glass be eut
the bottom of tbe etberjgot. Othes
wise bo is gcttiag along eery well.
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