The Carwile Journal. (Carwile, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OARWIE JOOKHAE
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' Editor Jitnl l’uMUhr
$100 Per Year in Advance
Cnteted at tlio Htofilc at darwlle Olita Trrjf
nn euiil-c!aii innil matter
Clubbing rntH mm) th nil (he I putting metropolitan
' jounmt and pnioOicala
Al’VKTTfdlKG It ATKS
col per Inch V25
DlMplny ingle col ptc Inch 1
locals per uA
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Friday March 13th 1903
G'A tiV I LEW ILL 1 1 A V 15 A U R
CALLING EY PROXY
endlns a Kcpresemativa 1 On of the
' latost Fads
"The fashioD and etiquette writers
In some of the English journals are
making a big ado over the matter of
calling by proxy’ said the woman who
’ prides herself on doing things In the
right way "but there Is really no
cause for oil the fuss and feathers
The Idea Is by no means new It was
tried In this town a long while ago
The custom nevgr grew Into great pop-
ulaiity It Is true but it was Intro-
duced and by women who are sup-
posed to know what Is what I well
remember what a shoe a the Innovation
gave me at first 1 had never heard
of the practice until a woman — an Eu-
glish woman too by the way — who
had me on her caillrg list’ sent a rep-
resentative aronud one day to pay her
respects The occasion was of more
than usual Importance for I w’as en-
tertaining friends from the west then
and the calls were intended more for
" them than for me Imagine then my
surprise to receive a woman whom I
had never seen before and whose name
was totally unknovn to me ' -The
English woman’s card was presented
along with hers and she hastened to
explain the secret of her presence The
Britisher it seemed was not well
enough to come and being unwilling
to pass my afternoon altogether she
had delegated a proxy to call In her
stead She must ha7e found the make-
shift unsatisfactory for I subsequent-
ly met the same agent at ' several
houses on the same errand The
proxy was a very agreeable woman
''and I"must say that aside from the
novelty of the plan no one seemqd to
regret the substitution Finally sev-
eral other women whose social duties
pressed tco heavily on their hands
adopted the scheme of hiring a proxy
and It is still In voguo to a limited
extent although I doubt if there Is
any danger of the-custom ever- becom-
ing general here as the English writ-
ers seem to fear Trill be the case on
the other side” — New York Times
Iookout
soon
for ’ Huother wedding
Mr E E Jesfippli met - with' h
serious accident 1 e t 'I'liursdiiy while
trying to stop h srun-away t'eam-'he
whs knocked down and run over by
t lie horses Bnd two wheels of the
t 4
who mi pHSsinr over him brusinr
him badly He is getting along
well under care of Dr Martin
Mr and Mrs Curry living north of
town are the proud possessors of a
bright baby born to them last
Thursday Dr Martin in attend-
ance Will Shtllinghurg says he has
takeu a new boarder at their house
(a nine pounder)
The question 'hat confronts the
people ia where is the new - R R
tovnsite will be located
Conir Brewer made a trip to
Guthrie last week returning Fridav
via Alva
J L Armstrong has sold his farm
to Mr Steve an Ohio man consider-
ation $ 3000
Railroad talk is the chief gossij
of the city at present
NOT1CK OF I'l'HljiAllOA
Lepai tH em of the Int rfor r
Lbiiti Oipcb ui au UUiu (
Mart’ll 3TMI3
Nitlrc-tii trin rmr Oat ire following
I Mi id i tlt’i-i'Jif I 1 d 1 1 Intel bis iniei't me
t u ni t I i in 1 ii' l ii f t i t i ol ti i-ibun un
ihBlfaioi-nul l Le laudc beloie
Will mu Wall IJ S ( uuir nt Forest
Oloii mi April ilo-li 1002 vix: Min T
I’ittmmi of but nun Okla fo i lie
N 15 4 c 22 T 22 U 9 w '
n iniines UlO followlns wi ceises to prove
h! I'onUniinus leaideuee uyoa and culttva1 loo
of ft i lnn1 viz:
John C West of rnncold Dim 11
UnMieii (luswell i’ittnimi Frank V
Eorkett nl 'f Li linnia Okla AI7
A U Museller Ib'Blster
littt
sickness around in this vicinity most
tveryniirt Inis u slight touch of lilt
best and spring fever
Will llamjiiiell of Jet whs down
to sen bis brother Jim this week
F J Hotchkiss w:I go to Enid
next Monday to take charge of the
Si-tgt-r Mfg (Jo’s business at that
place
Mr: Corbett and daughor whk
visiting with relatives at Anthony
fast week
The new Phones are expected in
todyZ -
Diigeno Iimuell scrubbed out his
shop lodiy Jeim kh)b tht-re's been a
ch-mge made in his shop
Joe Story is fannino look out
niys ’
' ’
Mrs Galena Dix-m is very much
improved in health at this writing
The ladit-R of the M’vmi vlUil"
I'ufgt ga v ' a Huri’rlsH’ supper 01
the WtHitiiiioii mein1 ers iat Thurs-
day i niiijr t’iiani llaiiltne
took iIih cake After snpp'r John
Peunit'tfton w as ‘1i isen in matin n
SpeaCii and to turn over-llie proceeds
cf the play-lFi'af 'wij givttii the 2nd
f March The amount after nTI
expellees were paid was $‘27 GO
Tim Kurtred C'! fi'Htft "r 'Vood-
nien Pit'll ic witli all its grander©'
h ti 1 be-uity will put forth their best
best efF irts to p'eiise Augusta ati d
vicinity Friday eveninr March 2th!i
jijis' Mind- Tmii'-f hiiI Mias
PJdiiH I j went to llluckwell Inst
week' where they will inulr fftt '
tlmroiili course in mi’siubefore re
turniur
Sunday School (inn von rinn
Tneie will be a S S Cfnvputlou fit
Ruin (tto i i) el' t S -iii'ny 1 i M rjh
A cold Rj fnviiatlim to nil Sunday
Si I Is liaket dinner at noon The
f di vltgrrgriunwi:i te r ndeacd
b giiii te m 10 A M i
S is S rviye ’
I’mier bi l(rv Tliomburr
lb v t w if rpitii er by Rnunilgrovo
Stll'Oliltelldcn’ r
Xoi'ii tmsiet dmner
1:E0 Si'g‘ fieivice cm d ict d by
Mrs Nxof It U'druve
Di'Ciia-hin-: Wliat ar the dvu’i-
tag s i' nil di’-ad vmilngi s of tetching
at one class nil tle cliildi'en under
nine j enr m' age oy Rev Pmkhurst
m d oiliers
D ti'iifauir It latton of parents to
ini iSnniliiy SH'ijiil I'cuoi er by Rev
Clmkanil utlieis
Progrnms (mm the following Ecliools
Aline Christ Inn
Aline M E'r -
Cnrwi'e M E
Clan M E
Clei Cliri-t imi
Nquaie Cedar
Missionari
Roiindgrove
M D llooknvrn Trea
Edith Seortsbr Sec
Your old
PIONEER AUCTIONEER
Is stgnin in this vicinity tuul
is letdy to cry your suit? 11
yon 'want a good price for your
property lie-Mire to 'en'l niiti
see me or address nieat Alva-
retta () T ’ v
JAS KUNTINGTOHb
BO YEARS
EXPERIENCE
- Designs
Copyrights &c
A nvnne si-ndlnff a slietrh ntid dcBorlnllon nmv-
ful:Uly s-ci-tiilii our 'nn"ii ft J T-lintlirr an
- htviMiltnti la iimhnlily Tminiil riinniiniilin-
tloiinsrricl’ycoiillilOMUal IJCCK onl'aieiila
' Sant trim Oklaat nirenrv for BOrurln: iiatonia
l'iiotus taken tlinniBh Maim & Co receive ’
tpcriai notice wlltinut chnree In the
' Scientific Jffiurfcsa
A kfinrtsomoly llliiRtrntcfl wcrkly I olr
culnuoii of ntiy noientiUo journal TecmR a
jfvir four months $! bolUbyall rewxinlers
8c Co2018' Now York
e-ancli Oifico tdj F Bt W'abliloiiton I) C
There seems to be qhite a
NOTICE
TERRITORY r OKLAHOMA
WOODS CO UN I'Y ”
- IN PRO BATE COURT J
Jfntlc It brjr tfivti on Hit fifth U iy Starch
A I) 190 ClmiilU M niCkfTj Illrd Iti the
Piubat Court of the county of Woods and Terri
lory of Oklufyoamt a petition praying tor Letter
of administration to be burned to Clmula M Bickford
upon the estate of Iionier CUik deceanod Into of
the County of Woods and Territory of Oklahoma
And pursuant to an order ofjmtil Probate Court
Monday the 30th day of Match term A ) 1D03 of
aid Probate Court bae bouii Appointed as the time
for hearing said application when and ahere any
pertoti Interested may ooateet said petition by filing
written opposition thereto on the ground of lucoin-
potency of the applicant or may assert his own
rights to the mrtmtiiiwtratUm and pray that Letters
be issued to lilnmoll
Wltnss Jeff Tlowor Judge of the Probate Covrt
of tlie County of Woods and the seal f the Court
alttx'd the 5th day or March A P 11X3 '
SealJ JEl'F CUMEK Probate Judge
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F NOT WHf NOT? 7
Why not buy your Lumber of the W F ' Bort Lumber Qoy of
Car wile?: We have made up our minds to self lumber at prices that
no other Company can “ cut under" —be it on the railroad 'or -off Wcve
pot the fitrnher an i toe are b vt t to sell it IPe have just revived
sr vrral rnr toads of ew Sl-cl'- and we will match Quality with
any old yard Came and 'size us up' - ’ -
Resp :W F JBort Loimbfcr Co
To tlie readers of the douu-f
nal wfio know ' themselves' in-
debted in any wav to this' pap-
er will confer a favor by calling
and settling up all back ac-
counts previous to January 1st
1903 - -
a
Due the- lienwrtwo dillnrs and fifty
rents provided he calls at my office in
Euid Oklahoma and makes it Farm
L AN Out this nut It is good fur bove
'amount G LHl’Pkins Enid O T
Room 12 ovey Fiiutiinas
THE PAINT
THAT LASTS
u
Crescent
Cottage
Give the people a good paint and
they will nse it The popn-
- Parity of onr brand has been
attained by the recom-
mendations cf those who
- have tested it
A M HUGHES PAINT & GLASS CO’
nira KANSAS CITY MO
SOLD bv
Johnson & K':r e
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THE
TRAVELER’S
THROUGH vSEIVICF
Between St Louis Kansas City Memphis Bn:rinhen Paris Fort Worth
Fort Smith Wichita Oklahoma City
And Points hi Hi?ouri Knnsas Arkansas MiesinAippi T-ouiMsna Teras
Oklahoma and Indian Territories Indiana and Illinois
Information ss to train service and rates n1v JUinti’atrri descriptive matter promptly furnished upon
application to QF DJNN
D1V PASS AGENT
JWichita Ha
PH Svl H‘iT3 P71 BCTt 9
To Cure a Cold In One
xa Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
This signature
Seven Million boxes sold in past 13 months
s m
ss
Grove’s Tasteless CM11 Tome
has stood the test 25 years Avcrags Annual Sales over One end a Half Million
bottles Does this record cf merit appeal to yon ? Ko Cure No Pay - 50c
B"'' - — — — - - “ ‘ “ rer Pills
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will keep you posted oa our
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ADVERTISING MAN
of any responsible house
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A FIHST-
CLASS
AUCTION EKIi
CEEO E AJCIY
I will give all" rnv attention
to those who contemplate mak
ing a sale 'Arratigernents for
Rale hills and for all my daiea
will he made at the-Journal
tmieeCarwileO T
TtOTCE OF PUBLICATION
t epartuu-ni of the Iutenor I
Liuiu Guice at Alva Okia '
: - Jan 27 1903
Nrtlre Is firm y (riven that the following
in c -iiti )til lit iulHeif bis Intel lion
v in v i ii' i i-ti i si i im of hi tlaim aoil
I'Uiiuu uiii ir U uut belwe
Jnn I) Carter U S Ciumnlssinner nt
Aiiau-ta O P On Maicli 17 11)03 viz
Willinni C Wlil’H nf Elkiiui Okia fir
! RE k' NK U & NE Ji SE J nee 32
T 25 R JO W
' I e Otn'i-s -tin loMi-'vi Tt M ltnnucH to pwr
hi- iii ih'j e in old sou cultivation
) hbiU ftthU
ebi-rn Siiiitb- Wlllimii Fiiso Frank
r 11-iiH Fnsnii rml Win am M R b-
i l a l l f bikini t kln
A RMiidio Register
Get a goGd crop of
JFJE&TTTrr
a nu i ir s C bs
BY SPRAYING
If jnn tt tliv I5FST SII?AYi:U
inutlt' For-salts ly
u w Auuisdr
Car w lie O T
FAVUiUTE
PHI Is gv-I rrl B Bga
Ci3 CSS
SEES
523S
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' WHEN IN CARMEN CALL
' - ' AT THE
For ap all around square
'meal The liest prepar-
ed -meals in town
v are found here
YArs Latara Lay'
WEST END MAIN ST SOUTH SIDE
- ’ ‘ CABMEN OT
Just HeceivecT
At D S Gardiner’s a new stock
of FURNI1URE "
- Also a complete hue of -
UNDERTAKERS GOODS
I have COFFINS' CASKETS and
huvial ROBES in all sizes and all
prioes atid can furnish anything call-
ed tot in tins line
r D S Gaudiebr '1
Carwile O T
GENE’S BARBER SHOP
IS TUH CLACK TO GO TO' GKT WHAT
VOU WANT IN THE BAHBER LINK SCCH
as: Smooth Shaves Neat hair-ccts
Warm Shampoos ktq'
I always treat my custoiuers right
call ami sve me
fiagene Immell
Proprietor
Von Know Wlut Von are Taking
- W hen you' tHke GeoYk’s Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle showing
that it Is simply Iron and Quinine in a
tasteiers form No Cur No Pay 80c
CIiiiiiIb JlcCtory H K B-rurt
N“I '-ferery & lsJiametl'1
LAWYEHS
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO
- ALL LEGAL MATTERS
Practice in all CBourts
Notary in Office-
FOR SALE
1 yearling mule 1 milch’
cow 4 yrs old- 1 Short-
hern bull 2 vrs' old-
u
Theo 1 1 AlIKIS
Tocu ea tvlil luUur D)’
Take Laxative iirnuto Quinine I nblets
All druggists refund fhe money if it rails
to cure E VV Grove’s signature is on
each box 2oJ - - '
ti
FAT
TOO FAT
PEOPLE j
HmIiiuo Voiir Wi6t
With
‘REDUCTO”
'i
“Red net o” is n perfinily
harmless vegetable cuminuind a y
i-ndorsed by tliii’ikauds of hy J j
sioirtns mid eii0 wlm lutveP
trid it E
Viomil you Ilia fn rmiilu yon imk
if R-iliict” nt Inniia If ym (trP r
Yu kimw full well
llm liirvilieiit h ml E
llierefuc neel have mi N
3 tear of evil -n-ct ' H
SphI $100 for Rereipt 1
1 no I iiiMrii-tliii- Kv-ryV
‘I iliimr iniiilt-il In pliiin o
I env-l Adlr-H C
OINSKNM
CUEMICAL CO?
3701 JcflVrmui Ave
8l Mo
0 i ts for HHiiiple
treutimMit
f2ZS3 C?73 FS CIX1
sss
-wi my
Day
Cures Crip
in Two Days
on every
box 25c
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Brewer, C. M. & Bentley, Ray G. The Carwile Journal. (Carwile, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1903, newspaper, March 13, 1903; Carwile, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1841522/m1/4/ocr/: accessed November 12, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.