The Ravia Herald. (Ravia, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 19, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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All Lawns and Summer Goods of all Kinds
are Going at COST at HOOSERS
Remember we Sell Strictly for CASH
Yours for Business
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WE will be in the market again this season for
your corn and will pay you the highest market price
for same
STOCK is now full and complete and will
at prices to suit the times -
IF you have to buy a new wagon to handle your
crop this fall remember that we have a full line of the
best wagons that ever run on four wheels and the
price the lowest at which a good witgon can be sold
REAL ESTATE AND IRE INSURANCE
WILL abstraa your property and then Toti
will know you have a clear title Good farming
lands bought and sold Will sell you a choice resi-
dence lot on the installment payable $500 cash and
$500 per month until paid bk
PIN $200 to this advertisement
write your name and address '
plainly and mail to the "' -
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THE RAVIA HERALD
Published Every Saturday
JOE T GREEN Editor and Pub
Entered at the post-office at Ravie
Oklahoma as second class mail matter
Obituaries and Resolutions of Respect
of less than 75 words will be published
free For all matter in excess of 75
-words a charge of one cent per word
will be made Count your words- and
remit with manuscript
Subscription per
Six Months 50
SATURDAY SEPTFMBER 19 1908
' DEMOCRATIC TICKET
14B
For President
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
For Vice President
JOHN WORTH KERN
OUR TRIP TO TEXAS
Wednesday of last week the
editor left on the delayed Frisco
train for Hico Brownwood and
other points in the Lone Star
State On account of the late-
ness of the train's arrival here
we were knocked out of connec-
tions at Fort Worth so we turn-
ed in at Sherman for the remain-
der of the night leaving there
the next morning at 7 o'clock
over the Sherman and Dallas In-
terurban for Dallas and on to
Fort Worth over the Interurban
where we again connected with
the Frisco for Dublin All along
the route cotton and corn was
being marketed in a rush cotton
selling as high as 9:20 ' a pound
and corn 50 cents a bushel cash
Every gin we passed was run-
ning and crowded with cotton
In the towns business seemed to
be lively We passed many cot-
ton fields in which the cotton was
open from bottom to top of the
stalk At Fort Worth we met
our old frierid Elder Randolph
- Clark one of the founders of
Add-Ran College Thorp Swings
Texas and had the pleasure of
his company as far as Granberry
where he got off the train to go
to his town He informed us
that his school the building had
been destroyed three years pre-
vious had been rebuilt and that
they himself and his brother
Addison also a Christian preach-
er were again getting on their
feet and building up a good
school The building a hand-
some two-story structure built of
stone showed up well from the
train though three miles from
the railroad
At Dublin we found that we
coald not get to Hico until the
' small hours of the next morning
Friday Our 'usual luck was
with us in a delayed train knock
ing us out of an nour and a half
of sleep at a time when sleep is
most refreshing and needed We
were at Hico for two days and
found it to be a stirring hustling
town of 2500 or 8000 people 4nd
well represented in churches and
schools having a public school
with 600 enrollment and twelve
teachers and a private school
The cotton shipments for the
1906 crop was 44000 baless The
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shipments last year on account
of boll weevil and other causes
fell to 13000 bales They ex-
pected to regain their lost pres-
tidge this year The coin crop
was also good in that section
though all crops were damaged
by the late spring floods
From Hico we doubled back to
Dublin a town of 3000 or more
souls where we spent several
hours From there we went to
Brownwood where we remained
until Monday night Sunday we
attended services at the Chris-
tian church with our friend W
L Lyles at whose home we
were entertained while in Brown-
wood and listened to a fine ser-
mon This was one of the most
progressive Christian churches
that we were ever in The ser-
vices were conducted in a large
tabernacle at the rear of the
church An excellent choir aid-
ed with an organ piano and cor-
net band furnished music for
the services Brownwood is pos-
sibly the best town in southwest
Central Texas and does an enor-
mous volume of business has
several wholesale houses and
some manufacturing establish-
ments and is the home of the soft
shell pecan All crops in that
'section were good and no knock-
ers with their bard luck stories
were met with there or on the
entire trip We returned home
over the same route we went
and found cotton here while not
advanced like the Texas cotton
of a much better color and full
of blooms and squares while the
Texas cotton was showing the
effects of a dry and exceedingly
hot spell it had just passed
through though good rains fell
while we were in Texas but too
late to be of much advantage to
cotton except that which was
very late and had not stopped
growing we found no spot in
Texas that excelled Johnston
County for vegetables fruits and
berries
The Wapanucka Press had bet-
ter be a little careful how it crit-
icises Rev Lezier's Sunnybrook
brand of snake bite cure
D Q Gibbs has sold a half in-
terest in his paper the Johnston
County Democrat to Mr Green-
lee of Cleburne Texas Mr
Greenlee has moved his family to
Tishomingo and identified himself
with the paper -
We are glad to again welcome
the Moody (Texas) Courier to
our exchange table after and ab-
sence of three months The
Courier looks healthy and now
carries a good line of ads and we
trust that Friend Braswell will
let the Courier come every week
Wright Brothers' aeroplanethe
flying machine that has been the
sensation of America and Europe
for the past few weeks broke
the propeller blade at Fort My-
er near Washington D C
Thursday and turned over com-
ing to the ground with a crash
killing Lieu t Selfridge ' and
wounding Orville Wright one of
the Inventors
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Holdenville Waurika and Du-
rant came out with flying ban-
ners in their recent county seat
fights Holdenville and Durant
were the temporary county seats
United States Marshal Aber-
! nathy who was recently severely
bitten by a huge lobo wolf while
Igiving one of his fool exhibitions
' of capturing the animal with his
bare hands is said to be in a
dangerous condition from blood
poison
McGee a prominent Republi-
can of Tulsa has come over lock
stock and barrel to the Democrat
party The hand writing is on
the wall and that is what thous-
ands all over these United States
are doing fleeing from the wrath
to come by casting their lot with
the party of the people
Things political are a little
mixed in the State of New York
The governor is a Republican
while the lieutenant governor is
a Democrat T h e Governor
Hughes has just been renomi-
nated by the Republicans for a
second term while the Demo-
crats have made their lieutenant
goveruor Chanler their stand-
ard bearer for governor The fight
promises to be a warm one with
Chanler the favorite
This is to certify that I have
been duly appointed Deputy
County Weigher for Ravia Pre-
cinct Having met all require-
ments of the law and being under
oath to report any violation of
the emergency laws governing
County Weighers and subject to
a penalty in failing to comply
with my duties as Deputy Coun-
ty weigher I hereby notify the
public that for the present and
'till further notice I will use the
A A Chapman scales for wagon
drafts and for Cotton my cotton
scales at Farmers' Union Ware-
house I will have a copy of the
law governing County Weighers
at the latter place at all times
open for public inspectors
Very respectfully
R A COE
Deputy County Weigher
TO THE PUBLIC
Death of Mrs Woody Mires
Troy Okla Sept 9 1908
The death angel visited the
home of Woody Mires and took
away his dear wife Mrs Myrtle
Mires Sept 10 1908 She was
26 years old Mrs Mires was
the mother of three little girls
the youngest being only seven or
eight months old She ' was a
consistent member of the church
She was only sick a few days
We regret to say that thd town
has lost a valuable neighbor the
church a consistent member the
husband a devoted wife and the
children a loving mother One
consolation is she had such a
bright hope in Christ we feel
sure that she is in that bright
world above where all is peace
and love and where parting
comes no more A FRIEND
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OKLAHOMA POWDER
EXPLOSION FATAL
One Man Killed and Seventeen Injur-
ed—Blowup Caused by Lightning
' McAlester Ok Sept 16 —In
a powder house explosion here
this afternoonk one man Authur
Richards was killed and seven-
teen injured
Heavy plate glass windows in
nearly every business house in
McAlester two miles distant
were shatterd and many buildings
badly shaken ' People rushed
from their houses thinking an
earthquake was upon them The
powder house contained a carload
of dynamite and 1300 kegs of
black powder:
A row of miners' houses 200
yards distant were blown to
pieces and sixteen box cars were
reduced to splinters A hole twenty-five
feet deep and fifty feet in
diameter marks the site of the
explosion which was caused by
lightning Pastures are filled
with dead cows and horses for a
mile around - -
Richards was sitting at a table
in his home a mile distant when
a rock crashed through the side
of his house cutting off his head
as though it had been severed
with a knife The body was
thrown across the room Another
rock wrecked the house
Furman Chief of Judges Criminal
Appeal - -
Guthrie Okla Sept 9 —Gov-
ernor Haskell tonight commis-
sioned Henry S Furman of Ada
presiding judge of the state court
of criminal appeals He announ-
ced that he would appoint the
other two judges in a few days
It looks as though Tom Doyle
of Perry had been backed from
the boards by prohibitionests and
that the remaining members will
be J J Carney of El Reno and
Judge Baker of Muskogee a close
political friend of Governor Has-
kell '
Session Laws are not Free
- Guthrie Okla Sept it—Cop-
ies of the session laws of the
state wifl not be ' furnished
free to state county and town-
ship officers as has been the cus-
tom for years under the Terri-
torial regrime The Legislature
failed to make provision for dis-
tributing the laws but in estab-
lishing the printing commission
under whose supervision the cod-
ifying committee worked re-
pealed the old law relating to
distribution of the copies Even
the governor must pay - Acting
Secretary of State Myer is send-
ing out notices to the effect that
the laws will cost 30 cents for
each copy paper covered express
charges collect' 60 cents paper
postage paid or S1 for sheep
binding express charges collect
I A -poultry paper says: ''Dry
bone has little value as an egg
producer" We add our endorse-
ment to this—as one hen will pro-
1 duce more eggs than a carload of
'bones —Farm and Ranch
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SOMEBODY HAS LIED
More Suits Hays Been Filed Against
- Governor Haskell
Our governor b 'gaining quite
a reputation not enviable for be-
ing sued The latest is a board
bill Below we give both sides:
"Governor C N Haskell of Ok-
lahoma treasurer of the Demo-
cratic National Committee who
was sued Saturday in Muskogee
for a board bill says the suit was
inspired by the Republican ma-
chine in Oklahoma He says it
is "dirty politics" and that if the
gang that inspired it is looking
for a scrap it can't possibly find
anybody that will fight a — bit
quicker than he will
"The governor said the naugh-
ty word too when he discussed
the suit he has been called upon
to defend by a Muskegee hotel
keeper He said at the Coates
house last night that his family
is a heavy stockholder° in the ho-
tel property and that the dues of
of himself and family were al-
ways charged off by the presi-
dent of the building company A
A Kinney as Schurbel gave his
consent to this part payment for
rent He says Fred Schurbel
former proprietor of the hotel
filed the bill against him
"The hotel buildings are own-
ed by a local company said the
governor and our family is a
large stockholder Schurbel leas-
ed and operated the property
from March 1905 until a few
months ago when he sold the
lease Our family boarded there
and A A Kinney as president
of our building company nearly
always credited our account
against Schurbel's rent bill This
was done with Schurbel'aappro
"Now Kinney claims a balance
due him from Schurbel of about
$1400 and made a demand Sep-
tember 1 on me to pay the amount
we owed Schurbel direct to Kin
ney for credit balance due on
rent from Schurbel just-as we
had done before- Now Schurbel
sues denying the right to so ap-
ply his credits in payment of his
debts --
"It is simply dirty politics just
like two other suits inspired by
the Republican machine"--Kansas
City Journal
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Fred Schurbel who has brought
suit against Gov C N Haskell
to collect a board bill of $1122-
25 when seen in reference to the
answer filed by Mr Haskell
said:
"I do not care to try this suit
in the newspapers I have tried
every possible way to collect the
account before - bringing a law
suit and have treated the Gov-
ernor with every courtesy and all
the consideration due him either
personally or officially The re-
sort to a law suit was had only
because it is the final resort in
the collection of what appears to
be a bad debt -
"The answer filed by Mr Has-
kell is characteristically bald but
without the usual art I have
cancelled vouchers for all the rent
I ever owed the hotel company
which can be seen at the Okla-
homa State Bank There never
was any such agreement as the
governor stated in his answer
about him paying my rent to the
hotel company During the three
years I owned the hotel I- did
business with the merchants of
Muskogee to the extent of $160-
000 to $170000 and I have been
good for everything that I owed
never 'disputed a single bill and
owe nothing now Everything I
own and have owned was in my
own name and still is If I owed
the hotel company any rent at
any time I had the hotel I was
certainly good for it and a judg-
ment is good now and nobody
knows this better than Governor
Haskell
"There isabsolutely - no politi-
cal significance to this law suit
It is simply an effort to collect
an honest debt Mr Haskell owes
rao and he knows it He also
knows that I have never been op-
posed to him politically that I
have voted for him for governor
and that I have shown him every
courtesy to which any man is en
titled My attorney is a demo-
crat and an appointee of the govu
ernor showing conclusively that
there is no poiitics in this suit
whatever" -- Muskogee Times
Democrat
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Is one of the most convenient enterprise that Ravia has If it is the
merchant you want call Central and you've got him if sister or brother
is sick or any other member of the family instead of chasing off after
the doctor just call Central and let them do the chasing act
I? HAVE YOU A PHONE?
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Special attention given Drummers Polite
and attentive drivers and good rigs
Will bring you
ally Oklahoma
Until after the election
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bill Below we give both sides: ye- your corn and will pay you the highest market price
for same ' -
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lahoma treasurer of the Demo- '
cratic National Committee who -
was sued Saturday in Muskogee
for a board bill says the suit was ' Our Lumber -'
All Lawns and Summer Goods of all Kinds ' inspired by the Republican ma- ' ' wi--6A K !di
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chine in Oklahoma He says it '
is "dirty politics" and that if the '
gang that inspired it is looking
STOCK is now full and complete and will be sold
at prices to suit the times
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house last night that his family best wagons that ever run on four wheels and the
is a heavy stockholders m- the ho- price the lowest at which a good bvitgon can be sold
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' THE RAVIA HERALD shipments last year on account Holdenville Waurika and Du- OKLAHOMA POWDER large stockholder Schurbel leas-
of boll weevil and other causes rant came out with flying ban- EXPLOSION FATAL ed and operated the property REAL ESTATE AND IRE INSURANCE '- --------d 4
Published Every Saturday
fell to 13000 bales They ex- ners in their recent county seat from March 1905 until a few ' - - - '
' Jon --- GREEN Editor and Pub T --- pected to regain their lost pres- fights Holdenville and Durant One Man Killed and Seventeen Injur months ago when he sold the ' WILL abstma your property and then yoti ' - - '
tidge this year The corn crop were the temporary county seats ed-Blowup Caused by Lightning lease Our family boarded there
will know you have a clear title Good farming
Entered at the post-office at Rav and A A Kinney as president
lands bought and sold Will sell you a choice resi- '' 7 -
was also good in that section
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Oklahoma as second class mail matter though all crops were damaged United States Marshal Aber-
McAlester Ok Sept 16 --In of our building company nearly - dence lot on the installment payable $500 cash and -
by the late spring floods 1 nathy who was recently severely a powder house explosion here always credited - our account $500 per month until paid bk
Obituaries and Resolutions of Reapect From Hico we doubled back to bitten by a huge lobo wolf while against S h ur b l' s rent this afternoon one man Authur agai c e i is
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of less than 75 words will be pubhshed
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free For all matter in excess of 75 Dublin a town of 3000 or morel giving one of his fool exhibitions Richards
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was killed and seven- was done with Schurbel's appro- Phone No '50
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words a charge of one cent per word souls where we spent seteral: of capturing the animal with his teen inured
Will be made Count your w Heavy plate glass indows in Now Kinney claims a balance
ords and
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remit with manuscript hours From there we went to bare hands is said to be in a -- --- -- ------- - ——
nearly every business house in due him from Schurbel of about
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Brownwood where we remained dangerous condition from blood
Subscription er Annum $100 $100 an made a - demand Sep- ' - : : - - - - - - ' ' '
Six Months 50 until Monday night Sunday we I poison 4 d d -
McAlester two miles distant
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attended services at the Chris- were shatterd and many buildings tember 1 on me to pay the amount
SATURDAY SEPTFMBER 19 1908 tisn church with our friend W McGee a prominent Republi- badly shaken ' People rushed we owed Schurbel direct to Kin- - - -
---------- L Lyles at whose home we can of Tulsa has come over lock from their houses' thinking an ney for credit balance due on ' ' ' - ' '
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DEMOCRATIC T ICE E T were entertained While in Brown stock and barrel to the Democrat earthquake was upon them The rent from Schurbel just as we W H Pittman & Co
wood and listened to a fine ser- Party Th powder house contained a carload e hand writing is on had done before- Now Schurbel ' - —DRUGGISTS—
For President Christian ands all over these United States
the wall and that is what thous- black powd sues denying the right to so -
mon This was one of the most of dynamite and 1300 kegs - - Appreciate Your Trade '
ply his credits in payment of his - - -
progressive churches of ap
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN that we were ever in The see are doing fleeing from the wrath A row of er miners' houses 200 debts '
For Vice President
vices were conducted in a large to come yards distant were blown to
par e peop le by casting their lot with "It is simply dirty politics just - - - - '- A - ' - - '
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- - --- JOHN WORTH KERN tabernacle at the rear of the the party of thl&
pieces and sixteen box cars were like two other suits inspired by (2 '
church An excellent choir aid- reduced to splinters A hole twen- the Republican rnachine"--Kan-
Things political are a little
' ed with an organ piano and cor- sas City Journal -
-five feet deep and fifty feet in
Wednesday of last week the the services Brownwood is pos- The OUR TRIP TO TEXAS mixed in the State of New York - 0 0 0 4r1414-sr)cisnpnorelrstr" net band furnished music for ammeter marks the site of the
expiosion which was caused by
Fred Schurbel who has brought governor is a Republican
suit against Gov C N Haskell R via & Tishomingo Transfer -
editor left on the delayed Frisco sibly the best town in southwest while the lieutenant governor is
lightning Pastures to
train for Hico Brownwood and Central Texas and does an enor- a Democrat T h e Governor
with dead cows and horses f are filled or a 25 collect a board bill of $1122- when seen in reference to the Livery Feed and Sale Stable e
several wholesale houses and mile
other points in the Lone Star mous volume of business has Hughes has just been renomi-
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State On account of the late- nated by the Republicans for a answer filed by Mr Haskell '
RI c ah r ar s d ound was sitting t at a table fil
ness of the train's arrival here some manufacturing establish- second term while the Demo- said Special attention given Drummers Polite
M - I do not care to try this suit in his home a mile distant- when t and attentive drivers and good rigs '
we were knocked out of connec- ments and is the home of the soft crats have made their lieutenant
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tions at Fort Worth so we turn- shell pecan All crops in that goveruor Chanler their stand- a me g in
the newspapers I have tried
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with a knife The body was Rea Phone 56 - Stable Phone 19 - the next morning at 7 o'clock were met with there or on the Chanler the favorite sui t and have treated the Gov- 4
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