The Cherokee Hummer. (Kansas, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1906 Page: 2 of 2
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BANK OF SILOAM
PAID UP CAPITAL $50000
AH Accommodations Extended our Customers Consistent With
IS NO IMMUNITY
Safe Banking
G W DEPUE
REAL ESTATE
For Chicago and Alton People
Under Indictment in
PACKING HOUSE REBATES
Ou Cumber of P'sner
Siloam Springs Ark
MOSS BROTHERS
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
REES BLOCK SILOAM SPRINS ARK
Farm and City Property Hold and Exchanged Write for Our Bargain List
Bargains in Fruit Farm and Stock Lands of all Descriptions
Correspondence Solicited
SILOAM SPKING&
ARKANSAS
When You are in Siloam on
Jewelry Business the Man
For You to See is
LANK “THAT’S ALL”
'Defendants Must Plead Within
Ten Days
Associated Free uispstcb
Kansas City Mo April 17 —
On the rebate cases of the Chi-
cago and Alton and its former
officials who were indictee
The Largest and Most Complete
Line of
Furniture and House Furnishings m Northwest Arkansas at
Brann's Furniture Store
Also a Large Stock of Undertaking Goods Al-
ways on Hand
REES BLOCK
SILOAM SPRINGS ARKANSAS en days
McPherson of Iowa today denied
the plea of immunity based on
the Humphreys decision in the
Chicago beef cases
Judge McPherson withstands
the government’s demurrer
The defendants must have
plead to the indictment within
IVholesale and Retail GroceriesIPEmvANiA mot
Flour and Feed
Special attention given our Territory trade Call and see us
will find us doing business 36$ days in the year
ED C- MCCULLOCH
Siloam Springs : : : : Arkansas
You
Trouble Continued AH Night at
Windber
If You Desire to Buy Sell or
Trade
FOUR PERSONS KILLED
Governor Asked to Send State
Real Estate or Personal Property Write or Troops
Come to See
The Cherokee Land Company
KANSAS
INDIAN TERRITORY
SILOAM SPRINGS LUMBER CO
Associated Frees Dispatch
Johnstown Pa April 17 — The
riot at Windber continued
throughout the night and the
place was patrolled by armed
guards
Four persons are dead and a
ANY TIME
Your Business Calls you to Siloam Springs we Would be Pleased to see
you at the Mew Jewelry Store on St Nicholas and East Main
Watches From $300 up Clocks Silverware Rings and a Complete
Lime of Up To Date Jewelry
E K DARKNESS
F L MfllN GROCER
Wholesale and Retail
everything in Staple and fancy groceries
Your Business Solicited Courteous Treatment and Honest Prices
Guaranteed
Telephone 27 Siloam Springs Ark
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FOR YOUR SEED
otatoes Garden Seeds in Bulk or
Package or Anything Kept in a First
Class Grocery Call on the Good Luck
Grocery Groceries Always Fresh
Phone 10
M B PRICE Prop
A L MCCULLBY
DEALER IN
Hardware Stoves Tinware Barbed and Woven Wire Miller Wagons
a Full Line of Farm Implements
Phone 75 Wright in the center of the city Siloam Springs Ark
We Sell You Sashes Doors Shingles Lumber and Building Material nu“ef iniureL
at Bed Rock Prices We Bay Lime Cement and Wand Fiber PlasteA
in Car Load Lots and Gne our Customers the Benefit of our Buymgsve ciai engine He found condi-
m Large Quantities tions more quiet and no further
L L KING Proprietor er today when a fresh outbreak
Siloam Springs Ark came and the governor was asked
for state troops
H N Newbold
MARKETS
or SILOAM SPRINGS ARK
IS THE
Leading Real Estate Dealer
Of Henton County
WRITE HIM ABOUT IT
Heavy Receipts of Stock
Steady Prices
With
mben in Heed of
Anything
In the Drug or Drug Sundrie
Cine
Don’t forget that we have the largest
stock in this part of the country for you
to select from and are always glad to ac-
commodate our customers if in our power
Baldwin Drug Company
Next Door East of PostOffice Siloam Springs Ark
Kansas City April 16
With 9300 hogs in the pens
here prices ruled higher
Today’s sales ranged from
$550 to $660 with the bulk
of sales from $640 to $650
Cattle receipts 8950 1 market
steady Top $590
Wheat 64c to 95c
ceipts 39 cars
Corn 45 l-2c to 47c
ceipts 46 cars
Oats 33c to 35 l-2c
ceipts 20 cars
Rye 57c
Bran 95c
Corn chops 90c per 100
Prairie hay $800 to $1000
Eggs 13c
Butter 11 l-2c to 19c
Hens 9 l-2c springs 12c
geese 6 l-2c ducks 10 l-2c tur-
keys 13c
Choice apples $500 to $650
per barrel
Texas strawberries $400 to
$450 per crate
Potatoes 65c to 85c
Sweet potatoes 60c to $100
Com D Chandler
DRUGGIST
SILOAM SPRINGS ARK
Carries at all times a complete line of Paints Glass Wall Paper
And Will Make Best Prices
DUNLAP & SON
REflL ESTATE BROKERS
Offices in Good Block Siloam Springs Ark
fruit farming Grazing and timber Cands Bought and Sold
Bargains in town Properties -Eand to exchange for merchandise
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Sidney Johnston Camp No 863
U O V of Batesville has de-
termined to erect a monument
to the memory of the Confed-
erate soldiers who entered the
service from Independence county
Rev R S Cavitt who has
been the pastor of the Cumber-
land Presbyterian church for
some time in Jonesboro will
about the first of May leave for
Clarendon where he will take
charge of the Presbyterian
church
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Nicklin, W. E. The Cherokee Hummer. (Kansas, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1906, newspaper, April 20, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1977557/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.