The Carwile Journal. (Carwile, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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TflE CARWILE JOURNAL i
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
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100 Per Year in Advance
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a UNnM wail tuattar
lkklig rates rand on All that fading metropolitan
journals and pat lodicals
ADYKRTIS1NQ HATES:
frltpity ads double col par Inch 25 I
Airplay aK single col per luck 1
Local ir lino 05 j
Spsciatratss mad a on largsadvartisetnants
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A large shipment of our Spring stock ot merchandise has
Friday May 2 1902
CARWILE WILL HAVE A R R
nhw arrived More is on the roadf but we have
enough
How About Woods Couuty
There seems to be a prevailing sen-
timent that Woods county Republicans
should pul out a candidate for'Dennl
Flynn’s place and there is lilils doubt
that tills will bn done but who will be
elected Is at yet quite uncertain
Several have been favorably mentioned
—among them being A II GeHler
O C French G W Vickers J D
Share R A Cameron and II K
Bickford There is ' little doubt tlie
choice would settle on lion R A
Cameron if he could be prevailed on to
accept the nomination — and there Is
not a stronger man in tie county
among the voters— but it is doubtful if
he will consent However his friends
may yet succeed In overcoming his ob-
jections and b-iDg him ut' O C
French seems also to have many friends
and it is thought he will consent to
become a candidate’ If they insist on
li s doing so As to the others while
they are all good men we lave heard
no expression ns to whether they will
allow their names used- Oar choice
and we belleye the choice of Wood
county is R A Cameron if be will run
hut if he persists In refusing any one
of those spoken of is OK We are
pleased to see that so far all SLiit of
strife envy malice and discord seems
completely eliu lnated from tlie pro-
gram an I the disposition Is to agree
upon somsgood man and rally around
him This is the proper course and
the true course to make available the
'strength ot Woods couuty
seasonable goods on hands to supply a large trade Our
Spring Dress Goods are especially fine and ol attractive paterns
and considering quality and style we are selling away cheaper
than you have been in the habit of buying:such things We
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have also a nice line of men and boys’ clothing of light and
medium weights nud can fit you as well as if the garment had
been made to order Come in and see oUr new goods and let
us convince you that cur store is the place to buy and save
money t i
EESPECTFtJLLY
‘ I 'hU'linr
It is a very prominent mark of bad
breeding to’ speak ill of any woman says
the Beloit Call It is not only a murk
ot bad breeding but is d vwnriglit cow-
ardise am only people of warped uiiiuls
do things-of this kind There are more
lienrt aches caused by “talk” than from
any source and most of all “talk” li un-
just and uncalled for If there Is any-
thing tis earth -ttboie another that is dis-
gusting it 4s a chinchopper— and that Is
what a gossip is— and nothinir more
“Any hog can root up the fairest flower”
— Ex
Here is a straight tip from a man who
made a fortune from a start in life as a
dry goods clerk — Jdin Wananniker:
“There is only one way to adveitise and
that i to ln-mmer your name your lo-
cation ynui business s ) const uitlj’ So
prosistently so thoroughly into the
people’s head that if they wjlko 1 in
their sleep thi'y would constantly torn
their heads toward jour ttoie The
newspaper Is your best friend in spite of
your criticism It helps to boil i up the
community which suppoits yon When
the day comes that th- newspapers are
dead the people are near tlie edue of tin-
grave with nohody to write their epi
taph — 'Woodward News
We visited th rival towns -of Car
men tind Augusta this week and was
much surprised to see (he growth
these iittle burgs have made In so short
a time which surely demonstrates
beyond doubt that Woods county Is
mud up of s thru iifg emrgGtic class
of people -that believe in puslting
ahead wha'ever enterprise they under-
take knowing that success crowns In-
dustry and per'errrance
A few days ago a rather bashful young
lidy went into a Grant county store
carrying three chickens and at tho fame
time put them on the counter The
clerk did not know the chii kens feet
were tied and asked Her 1 f they would
lay there She bit her lwukerchief and
said: “No sir they are rooster- — Grant
conuty Rep
Brandon’s sister living in northern
Virginia Is living with ber first hus-
band and has 35 living children Mr
Brandon has tlie oldest prison record
In the army and the medal and papers
to prove It Your turn next please
— Caldwell News
Rob Burdette pays the following
tribute to wetnan 'True sih cannot
shar eu a pencil outside of commercial
circles she can't tie a package to look
like anything save a crooked cross sec-
tion of chaos but land of miracles
eee what she can do with a pin! She
cannot walk so many miles armud a
pool table with uothing to diink but
she can walk all nighi with a fretful
baby Rhocmtido all night without
going into the smoko g car to got r-st
and get a way from the oildrcn She
can cndiiro t e di Taction of a I u-e
full of children ri i'ay w hiie her hus-
band sends them to Ltd before he lias
been home an ho r A ooy with a
sister is fortunate
cou-'n to bocBvie'
a ii lb 'a‘ Is h
a a ' J 1 V' '
filow with a
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There will ho a Temperence and Pro-
hibition conference and Migs conven-
tion held at Carmen May 20th and 21st
at which many question rclatiug to the
temperence cau-e will 1 e discussed
The meeting will bgrn Tuesday Hij- 20
nud continue until Wednesday ntght
Thor will be a goT mcdil contest on
Tuesday night Everybody is ini Hod to
attend We will have a Irrge tnlciiacle
aril will codoior to make every thine:
pleasant Wo will nl-o org'niic the pro-
hibition party for the county at this time
Will the other papers of tho county
please copy
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A man in Iligsnnsvllle Mo had fire
daughters Four of them got married
to men-named Short Brown Poor
and L't’le The fifth whs united last
week to a min named Hogg At the
wedding biippcr the old gentleman
said to the guests: ‘T have taken pains
to educate my daughters that they
might act well their pure in Ife und
do honor to my family I find that all
my pains carc3 and cxpicfafii i s have
erme at lost to nothing but a P or
lAtlle Short Br ivn Hog — Ex
Heats the I Record
J Tin ITirson met a ram nnud
Charles Brandon an old so'dier last
wet k who was on ids way from Okla
In ran to his old home up north Mr
Brandon-waa one of 31 children Six-
teen brothels were in the Union army
besides himself Ho bad 2 grandfath-
ers In t: e Revolutionary war Jlis
father was in the war of 1813 and nine
hi others in t e Mxicun war IIu had
52 nephews and fins in the fc’p urh
UTr and tivo ions at Manila Mr
In California a man has just been
placed Id a padded cell because he was
a fool and Ho will serve as a horrible"
example and warning Joseph Flan-
nagiu was a cigarette smoker who de-
liberately allowed LabU to so much get
the best of him that he was Its abject
slave lie smoked before he got out
of bed and after he retired He smok-
ed while eating and rather pilded
himself on his immense capacity for
the little rolls of tobacco Then he
became cross and unreasonable" and
keDt being worse until one day bo
threatened to kill Ills wife She had
him removed to ap asvlmn anil it de-
veloped that lie had been consuming
more than sixty cigarettes a day
And there Is the story of a fool
H ibi is a marvelous unreasoning de-
stroying master at times— Ex
Disappointed candidate Hem from
tlie Halton ITihune: “1 you vote at
the republican primary ?” Inquired the
candida'c “No I don’t belong to that
par’y I vote for the man and not the
party so I will no doubt vol for j’ou
at the general election in N veiubcr if
you are nominated” The candidate
was silent a quarter of a mini long r
titan be had born during his raken-
ing hours fora week and lit vore a
sad far-avvny look ‘’Why wlts the
inattei?’’ asked the independent Toter
“li nothing much It will soon pass
off I wag just reminded of -the time
when she said she could not marry me
hut would always be a sister to me
That’s all
Territorial S S Convention
The eighth annual Oklelioina Inter
denomiu itl nal Sunday Skliool con-
vention vv'll be held at Blackwell May
20-22 1902 and promises to be a meet-
ingcf great intorpst C D Meigs of
Inoinnopolis Ind one of the greatest-
con volition workers of the country
wllftiih active part in the convention
and all of the leading Sunlry Rclino
workers of the torrltury will partici-
pate Every jefion interested iu S S
wi rk should attend The program will
be of benefit to all Every county is
entitled to ton de'egates- but nil are
welcome R-dm-ed rates on raUway
Write to Auhur V’horton Roc’y Periy
r progi nui and full purticulais
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OUR POETRY-
Adveitisxnpr in yorse instead of in prose ' "
la the latest fad out— as every one knows
So we’ll try our hand just to see how it goes
Advertise wbat we have — tread nobody’s toes
We have puns amunition good axes and saws
Good planes and chisels and knives without flaws
Heavy hardware and light — gewgaws and beesaws
And everything else you may need — j ust’ because
We study your wants We have stoves and have rope
Keep hammers atuk nails (The grocer keeps soap)
We make our well— tubing and truly we hope
It will give satisfaction Now there’s axle dope —
We' carry the best We’ll mention some more
Of the many diversified things in our store:
Tinware and granite ware— porcelain galoye
Galvanize! goods from ceiling to floor ' -
IliuopAS and door knobs aid good locks as well
Iloes rakes spades and shovels — the prices have fell
On ntiny of these things which we have' to sell"
Bjt npon this last topic we’ve not time to dwell
Come look our store over -Our goods they ere fine
And you’ll see we are stocked wih an elegant line V
Gl mice up at the front and you’ll see our big sign
“J K” are the letters means
: JOHNSON & KLINE
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OA BREWER President W C TEEFF Vice-President' X 8 WILHITE' Cashier
THE-BANK OF CARWILE
Incorporated under the laws of Oklahoma to do ' r
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
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Fully Bonded and Insured Deposits Solicited and Loans made
oir ample Security
NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE" ' n A TI TXTTT fT’ nrrr
WEST OK PlUNTINui WaCE CARWILE OKLA
& A A rf- ?' A A gl As AAA
Jlc Say you By Gosh!
T’hosa tired Fsslirgs peepb talk sa’ nnoh ab'jit
will ail stop whsnyou ga to tho Corbott Hardware Store to buy your
Hardware and Implements ’ -
Jfe do business at the same old stand and simply defy coin-
petition i — ’ — — — — —
Corbett Hdw & Imp Co
tuy fi T'ji iay ty eti irxK' j t
"panics” THE GOLBUST STILL-
I"N FORMERLY OWNED HX Mk REED
WILD STAND THIS - SEASON - MONDAYS
AND TCESDAYS AT BEN MiNNICK’s
MILES SOUTH 2 MILES EAST OF CaR-
WILE THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK AT
MY FARM 2’£ M SCTH OF CHANEY DELL
SCHOOL HOUSE
TERMS 8G 00 to insurf living colt
David GiFideir
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P - fC Altv- i‘ ir fS r‘ fe
r 'K &
KOTTCE of publication
L epniU ient of the Interior )
ktiace M Alva Cua I
Ain-il 25 1902
Notice ts hereby ptven that tne foln-is
nnmLl eotUcr haa Died notice of h s in ent on
Is- make final proof in support of his t l!m m I
Hi it am I proof will bn made before W T Co v-
11 U S ommiasioucr at Carwile f iklahoroa
on June 7 1902 vz Jiuu'e W ( Lirlr
(hirwilc Okl i for the SE U Sec 23
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Renames the foHor'tnj srltncerea te vwve
bl aotniiiu lealt-tai-e ujcu and cailvia
Of U1 lttlKJ lU'
Chis U Iliiers tind Edward E ITuusam
bor h of King wood Okli John E Leier-
er and Tliomas T Taylor both of Cnr-
viile Okla - J C
A R Museller
NOTICE OF TBIICATIO'a
Leix ' tt v of tli knlcrier I
kit J ftt OiiUA
April 23 1902
Nrtlcc Is hrrdy rtvrn that the folloyfn
fmid uttiii 1 os Lite li tue of Lie loir t a
to n-kc I ihi inn in mi j or of 1 1 timaa and
il at mill jicot yuiLenaoe beioia
Rgiater and Received t Alvn Oil i on
June 17 1002 yi Jnno Nrrtcn Ot—
nun Okla for tho SE’jS'c 1 T 24 N
R ll-W
F names the folloytnsr mltnctiaea to pmr
t1 ‘”r-lchtu' teau-tute upon auu cuiuvauon
of aaid land tu
William F Snltiisoi Edson Y Dow
Joseph C Miihieu aud Arizona M'Craj
All of Helena Okla J Q
A R Muscllar Regi-ter
‘‘Wanted washing anil Ironiig to do
nhd Bcholars for the banjo aud organ
blso a bull pup for sale” Is an udver-
tisemant that appeirs iu a Lawton paper
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NOTICE OF PUHL1CATIOW
I epartiurni of the Interior I
IMua Ouee at Ana Okla’
Mur SI 1S02
Notice w r-et v pirrn that tho fetJowio
ricit mi u 1 niiii ti-l kcI ht lnicntioa
til iriitiiij r ui pen ot Lis rnac an’
’(viAiKe I’coi ili Le bfeiorv
C L Iligday U S Com’r as Luhoma O
T on May 5 1002 viz Arthur B Sliv-
bnugh AlvnrettA O 1 for the SW '£
See 8 T 23-N R 9 W
F® names tbe foliowinp witnoispea to pro
c iiHiucu-' reauccto uuu luui cuitivuttoD
Miu lfaLUl vu
JoliR Jolmsoa William It Whitnjan
William C IlUngjrford and William
Swltzsr all of Alvaretta O T Ml
A R Museller Rogiater
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
JDcpirlmcnt of tho Interior I
i-auu Oiito at Alya Oka' (
April 19tii 1902
Notice Is hereby given that the follovint
nameil settler hn niol notice or tila intentloa
to myUe tlnil n oof In sunpirt of lua claim amt
rr " :i b0 ni'1 10 b 08 'v- T Cow-
KUi u b Com ii 4-loier ut Cai-erile Oklahowe-
on May 31 1902 tiz Joim Hankins
Curwlls Okli for the NW Seo 22
T S3-N H 10 -W
Ro names thT followtn'r wl'niww to prora
cfaalTVara 'y1'roIu‘J'llli ulon anl cultirattoa
William G TrofF Joim V Steaelin
James VV C'lijeztll find Guy T John-
ben nil nr Cnrtvils O rr M go
A 11 M usDl'ar ltgss tr
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Cowgill, Mrs. W. T. The Carwile Journal. (Carwile, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1902, newspaper, May 2, 1902; Carwile, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1841480/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.