The Stigler Beacon. (Stigler, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1906 Page: 8 of 8
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Fruit jars at Dobyns-Lantz
Try Sigmon Bros fine flour
For anything fn the grocery
lire see E E Teal
J T Olson was a visitor from
Checotah Monday
Ira Callaway went up to -Mus-1
ogee Wednesday
R M Roddie was here from
' Muskogee this week
Read the full text of the Statehood-bill
in this issue
R S Alexander made a busi-
ness trip to Fort Smith
Sigmon Bros want to handle
all your chickens and eggs
For Screen doors and yvindow’
screen see Dobyns-Lantz '
0
Mrs W Behan is quite ill at
her home on Holmes street
F W Young made a business
trip to Muskogee this week
Mr R H Powell visited his
daughter at Bokoshe Sunday
For Coffins and Caskets go to
Teaver-HolmesMercantile Co
For Coffins and Caskets go to
Teaver-Holmes Mercantile Co
1 Ladies’ Misses and children’s
hats at cost J W Easley & Co
Try Sigmorr Bro’s new flour —
the best ever shipped to Stigler
Prof S J Oslin was here from
Enterprise a few days this week
Capt Jno Ff Williams of Witch-
eryille Ark is a visitor to Stig-
lei Save money by buying your
millinery at cost J W Easley
& Co '
Take your chickens and eggs
to E E Teal Highest market
price - r
Miss Maymie Forrest of Tam-
aha visited friends in Stigler
this week -
J T Forrester returned Wed-
nesday from a business trip to
Fort Smithy
A C Perry andJ A Brown
f Tamahs were visitors to Stig-
ler this week
Mr and Mrs D E Davis re-
turned Wednesday from a trip
to Huntington Ark
Rev J S Lish will fill his reg-
ular appointment at the Presby-
terian church Sunday' '
Mrs Edward Fitzgerald of
Tulsa visited home folks and
friends here this week
Miss Ellis is visitin g her
father Capt J M Ellis at the
Stigler Hotel this week
Maj'orJ IL Ramsay made a
business trip to Fort Smith Sat-
urday returning Sunday
M L Croom trustee of the
Sawyer & Mason stock at Sans
Bois was here Saturday
Excursion to Fort Smith Sun-
day — $150 for round trip Re-
turn same day Get on
-
G A Blanton was down from
Stigler I T the first part of the
week — Hartford Developer
'Bargains in Harness Collars
etc at Stigler Saddlery Co
vll S Fkrbrache Trustee
Dr J D Murphy left Tuesday
for the East in the interest of
the Chickasaw Immigration Co
Rev Father Hubert of Po-
teau visited his parishioners
here Wednesday and Thursday
Thee'ntire stock of the Stigler
Saddlery CoJmust be sold :
"H 3- Fekbrache Trustee
0
' Rewl J W Head will preach at
the Methodist church Sunday at
It a m and Sunday evening
Everyone invited to attend'
! - 1 -
- Joe Mason has -30000 -feet of
rough lumber for sale at reason-
able prices -See him before
buying ‘
“ ” ‘
Miss Kayser of Oak Lodge is
visiting relatives in Stigler this
week She will remain for sev-
eral days ‘
Miss Claude Butler ga-ve the
young folks a party at her home
on North Third staeet Wednes-
day evening- - ’
Beautiful line leghorn hats
nicely trimmed at J W 'Easley
& Co 40 to 75c- See them be-
fore buying
Hear Sam Jones or see the
baseball game — take your choice
— excursion ticket Sunday $150
to Fort Smith - ' -
Mr and Mrs Geo Warmackr
of Huntington Ark are visiting
Mrs Warmrck’s parents Mr
and Mrs D E Davis
'
Mrs Alice ’Wiley' and Mifcs
Nellie Hogan are visiting rela-
tives in Arkansas They will be
gone for several weeks
If it is a ladies’ - Misses or
child’s hat you want go to J W
Easley & Co They are closing
out their Millinery stock at cost
Miss Edith Anderson gave a
party' to her frieridsof the young-
er set at her home Friday evening-last
The guests report a
fine time
For Sale— Good 13-room hotel
building conveniently arranged
well located Rents pay 20 per
cent Address or call at The
Beacon office
Miss Willow Lovelace repre-
senting the Fort Smith Times
was here this week and The
Timesgained quite a number of
new readers!
Miss Nellie Jones left Wednes-
day for her home at Salma Kan-
sas She will return in Septem-
ber to resume her work ‘with
Brake & Meiser
Mrs C H LeFlore is very ill
at the Hotel' Powell Mrs Le-
Flore arrived Wednesday from
Fort Smith Mr LeFlore carrie
in Thursday at noon
Mrs A B Callaway and chil-
dren left Wednesday for Caddo
I T where they will visit Mrs
Callaway’s parents They will
be away about two weeks
We have ’ handled Chase and
Sanborn’s coffee for only 60 days
and have sold over 1000 pounds
Try it It 'costs no more than
inferior goods Sigmon Bros
Miss Mira Mae Anderson en-
tertained a party of friends at f
o’clock dinner- Wednesday even-
ing it being her birthday She
was the recipient seveial nice
presents '
The dance at Stocker Hall Wed-
nesday evening was one of the
most enjoyable ones of the sea-
son - The evening wasdelight-
ully cool and those present en-
joyed it hugely
Col Andrew Allen Veatch
was a visitor to Stigler this week
Col Veatch recently lost his
printing office byr fire He left
yesterday for Kansas City where
he will purchase a new outfit
Mr’ Jas Bower came up from
Spiro Thursday and is looking
after the shipment of some cattle
from his ranch south of town
Mr Bower expects to become a
resident of Stigler within the
next'thirty days '
Mr C B Riggin of Fort Smith
was here this week in the inter-
est of the Southwestern Maga-
zine which Is published in the in-
terest of the ’ development o:’
the Southwest Stigler will have
an illustrated --write-up in the
next issue which should result
in much good to the town -
i
To buy your Buggy or Mack YVe have them The Jno Deere--it can’t
be beat Also a full line of Buggy Harness Summer Robes Fly Neb
Buggy Whips etc Call and see us ' " r r
STIGLER HARDWARE COMPANY
Jack tephenson - who is the
owner’ot the Stigler1 Hotel prop-
erty and several other buildings
in Stigler' was here fora few days
this week') Mr Stephenson is
very much interested in having
a well sunk here for gas He believe-
there is plenty of gas here
an 1 is anxious to get the people
i ite ested to develop it -
JH Ramsaj' this week sold to
Jas Bower lot 4 in block 58 and
purchased from the Stigler Land
Co ’ots 1 and 2 in the same block
Mr-Ramsay now owns lots 1 2
and 3 and Mr Bower owns lots 4
5 a d 6 They are: preparing to
improve the rentire half block
Mr Bowey will make extensive
additions to -his residence and
Mr Ram say -will build at an
early date1 - - -
-The Beacon takes pleasure in
announcing that a partnership
for the practice of law has been
formed by Edwin O Clark and
Wm L Crittenden under the
firm name of Clark and Crittenden-
Mr Clark though a young
man is an old citizen and is well
known to our' people He is a
graduate of the Louisville Ky-
Law College and enjoys the con-
fidence of the many people of
this country with whom he is ac
quainted Mr Crittenden is a
with e of Virginia and is a grad-
uate of he law department of the
Universi (fjhat state which
is rec g i -dis one of the lead-
ing J xw schools of tfie East -We
bespeak for the new "firm a full
measure of success ’ ' ' ' ’
v
Thar is a movement on foot
to or 'x ze a' brass band in Stig-
ler aid then will be a meeting
at the city hall Monday night for
that purpose Quite a number
of young men"have volunteered
— some who have had experience
at other places and there is no
doubt but that with a few weeks
practice Stiller could have a
band that it would be proud of
At the meeting Monday night
ways and means will be discuss-
ed for the purchase of instru-
ments Several plans are spol-
en of and all tf them are good
and it shouldbe a very easy mat-
ter Come out and tend your as-
sistafice A - good band is not
only a source’of pleasure to the
community but itisa trade win-
ner and an advertisement to the
town Stigler should have ’a
band and she should have -a good
ore ' T-'V !
" - Oklahoma AdJitio -
' J W Easley & Co- have added
what they cal the Oklahoma ad-
dition to their store Call and
t i'
see it ' f
s the
Mr and Mrs L J Anderson
returned Wednesday from St
Louis where they went to -have
an operation performed upon
their son L J’ -The operation
was successful and the little fel-
low is doing nicely
TThe fishing party which fcft
last week for the Illinois river re-
turned Tuesday They were
sun-burned and chigger-bitten
filled with fish and fish stories
but were happy 'and report' a
good time As usual George
Sims carried off the honors as
best fisherman heliaving caught
a buffalo that weighed anyyvhere
between ten and thirty poupds—
according to- who tejls it Ed
Stigler’s biggest -fish got away
The party only learned the state-
hood news Monday at Vian on the
return trip - Billy O'Brien says
the party received a lesson in
science from a Nestor of that re-
gion that is something wonderful
and promises to give a demon-
stration in the near future
Whitefield Picnic'
Whitefield is preparing for a
big time June 30 Hon Wm M
Furman of Ada wilL speak on
that da one of the state offi-
cersof the Farmer’s Union prob-
ably Campbell Russell a' state
officer of the W O W'and Neil
B Gardner fof Stigler
Deniocjrats Organize
The Democrats of Whitefield
and vicinity met at that placelast
Saturday night and-organized the
Whitefield ” Bryaa Democratic
Club W S Hall o-e of the
staunch citizens of Whitefield
was elected president and J D
Fowler another good citizen and
enthusiastic Democrat -was elect-
ed secretary About 'thirty
names were place! on the roll
After tne organization Neil B
Gardner addressed the- meeting
on the subject of gartj' organiza-
tion - ‘ ’ V 1
Thclub rjieets again to-night
when it-is expected that the
membership of -the club will be
considerably- strengthened and
when the people of this country
have 'a vote ’ Whitefield will help
swell the democratic majority
J T - - -
v - Passed Away -
- Oii the night of ’June 19 ' 1906
after an ill mss'of more than three
'months' My- 'James McRiley
-Grace parsed jHSxa y lie had
been a Christian’ nd a' Method-
ist Jor nWe -than half a Century
add a Mas&n sincftA’3 Tie was
y - '
t ' ' r
-
Time
Don’t SELL Youiv
Walnui Ash and Oak
9
Logs and Lumber
Until you get prices from
LANE - WHITE LUMBER
COMPANY
Band Mill and Handle Factory'
Fort Smith Ark - j
They also buy
Ash and Hickory Billets
Big Bifchlc
At Whitefield:
Saturday TV
June d!LP
r
This picnic is given by the L O
O F Masons A H T A W
O W and Farmer’s Union and
proceeds will be used for t e
benefit of the 'Whitefield Cemef '
tt-ry Ground privileges will be”
sold June 23rd f-
Corne and Have a
Good Time
The
V
Alvin Dickson Nursery
- Benton County Ark
I represent tftfe-above nursery ' and
am prepared to furnish jou the very
best nursery stbek ot all kinds th't
money will buy at the most "reasonable
prices I guarantee all trees to lbe-
if they are cared for and will give you
all information in -regard to setting
and pruning that is needed ‘
W R SPEER
a good and tfue man' He died'
vvithout an p ) pain and hadno
fears as to the future He leaves
a wife who is 77 yea rs old and sey-
eral children one of whom is Pur
fellow-townsman Mr Ben Grace
-The funeral took place Wed-
nesday rl he members of the
Masonic lodge accompanied tte
remains to the Methodist Chnfch
where Rev J W Head in tb ‘
presence of a'large audience i" n-'
ducted the ‘ 'religion service-
The- service yas- must solemn
and ‘comfortjng’ The Lodywi-
then laid 'tq' re--t with M-mm S
honors T fi e ie was quite- a jarg-
number of those who wore tl e
white japrons ’'arid' glies ‘to’ do
honor to their departed iriei:1'
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Hogan, R. The Stigler Beacon. (Stigler, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1906, newspaper, June 22, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1977577/m1/8/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.