The Live Wire. (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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(From Widnudiy’i Daily)
Jnninra Adjuxior fo
ofr lIn:Urn'e 001 of Oktahom
w7 ST 2f rnd of Lr Bailey
vaa la Miami yeaterday on buw!
ZJ' Bnd w"of route 6
M- trading bore yeaterday morning
pZ j" Por' wifeJ daughter of near
ruL'' vU1” “d i
J? ?’ ?' CunninKham and children
F LkTrV°r VUit 10 U M-
Fnmk Mceuddy and wf accompanied
tnem aa far aa Joplin
uln'ZMTn' °l J°pn Mi“°uri
M a Mlml rwterday on bnainew
Ed IJooae of Muskogee Okla
sur- - “
J H Jolley from acroaa the river
ma attending to hie trading yMUr!
O O Worrington cf
waa
Hr C E Decatur of Webb Citr
m Miami vial tor yeaterday more!
R H Holton of Carthage Mo
“ r'Wlln Wcn on our atreeta
yeaterday
Wm P Thompaon of ViniU Okla
came to lon yntarday on bujlm'
Auvuef Fiee In ipjf n route tre JycjtmJai
va doing hie trn I'ng In thia cllv ! ( u
tardaj ' ' I M' M iren md wife of N
Corge E Com ford Prea and Mgr
Charlee L Hale Vice-President
e Gladys W Sheldon Sec
PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY
(Incorporated)
Abstracts of Title General luaurance
SOrety Bonda Farm and
’lty Loan
State Bank Building Phon 202
WARRANTY OEEOS
Nellie Ball to Robert Omduff $500 I
Lot 132 Modoc Reserve
A C Benedict to Margaret E Smith
WOO LoU 1 2 3 and t Block 117 Miami
editorials
XV
Spring beautiful spring
Our farmers any time now
nmi ffeat m?ny stran?er3 arc Visiting Mi-
ami this spring 1
SE
p y v I SSCOCumonf w1! WAC
£ 10 C-w- Peck $2000 Lot
1 F 12 l-$ 24- 28 33 E
0aindMsioPnroSreSSing "i“'yat theM-
assessment roll
Head off the Fly Pestilence
Do You know what a lot of these tomb-
y worrington cf route four u I0U Know what a lot of these t
'" St0nes in °ur leautiful cemeteries are?
The state legislature will adjourn
Saturday for 30 days
We understand that there will be a new
of Miami' Ut fivemiles n°rtheast
Miami yeatorday morning
A L Jrnie of Baxter Spring Ka
" 8rwtn fmnda on our atreeu
YA I A In
F1y sPocks! That’s what they are
JJVVerede by flies-ouse flies and
stable flies they are here to stay I
O °f a mail senice on- the' Ml'
? ? tbls nionth will make better nail
facilities for Miami
? A" Sfey of the Prby
teeian Church i j n-ot w-th M a Geo
A DvTr Th(iriny aftirno n
J A Osborn of rura j
aa among tboae who were doing"
heir trading her yeaterday morning
aT! £M'r' rrhvvd a team of
Mrt Hnt consideration $400
H L Doyrt "d wife of Peny
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Mra Frank Wideman from acroaa
th nver wu shopping m Miamiyeater
Mr T A Co herd ofrouU f or
uedg m Miami yeaterday mor
il 7 Huilpoin living on route four
a cld tlne ciUten of thU county
aa among thow ho wr doing
Ur trod!1 hero yeaterday mornlui
A J Perry of rout number tbrs
t Miami suitor yetenla morm
Sam Dunlphln of route number four
V”" farmen’
aa trading here ycterday moralrg
Mra Ceo Mclirlvn of FmrJand Okla
lth frlenda and relativea
Did Miami lose a chance for a $65000 sup
ply house just because lots could not be
Ziar fairyV"Ue’ simPly because two or
out ont?mi fe ows wante t0 get a “grab”
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yXd°nin!ithe carelessress of theplple!833 advertemTf Was a good
cholera or bubooic plague
' The Health departments are doing very
well considering what they have to deal “I1 tcar?S organized in Miami this sprin7
-:Mra: 'f T ’ Wi h Lut the flywthe dirty deadly fly that ?VS understood that there is enough matS
“ Z1 hnds everj- 'ear“What do we:‘a‘ tsin Miami Much intent
Av(KvhJab0“tthot! cmH ho developed m getfinguptwo good
meat of her daughter Mr W I Ma’be VOU Smilf t ! u'aln
County Court convened
yeaterday A M
Roy Willa mada a buaineu trip to
Joplin yesterday
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f M ra t A Earb-yof Neoaho ia the
aueat of her daughter Mra W L
Robarda
Maybe you smile every tim you see th
nm co ?- -
vvijbUii JUU ctfc Ul2i
Softer ihe Lom ‘cdnLtaw 'V''C cty’ admir-
c're r evf cranks and you let it go at that And n worshiped by citizen and vis
M attending tTbi °trdmUgfI'‘ Jhe time the flic spreading filth and dis getherard nowaml ait t0° tC0Se to
n- easeoveryour homes theyare killing your hil? d nowand should be
I babies and infecting you yourself with g up-not cut nfT nnri
deadly diseases
Ottis Ik heehng living on rout five
aa doing ma trading to ttla city ya-’
terday
LrtZ:tP nd 'r of airland
In h° h4
f In Miami ywtorday
f Durbin k ft yeaterday for hla
erin-rvrK
kim 1 jlphn" Durbin — Vanied
rUh'r- o( rnu
aa In tha cliy yeatorday trading
Hardware News
Sam Moan of rural rout four
Frogreaatva farmer and atockman
aa In th city yw'erday trading
to spoil the landscape If a tree ha7?P £
trimmed the limbs should be cut off close to
the tree very smooth and kept well paint-
ed to keep the water from rotting it No
Tree should be Topped it is ruined ThaT
minuTe and a sofT maple will generally die
in one or Two years afTcr A limb no larger
Thnn J ®
Frwl Erwin of llatp WM n
ysu-rday buying e urg frm
Lw Staten and wtf wu trading at
our rtor yvitcrday
Ful'rton- of tbr hauled
Out of hog frnc yeitojy
i A G born frKn acroM tha nvr
Y cl" our tow
jraurday
M iVarl Lampkm pnrchaal a
aw aawlng machln yurday
The country merchant has one friend-
iEdwniwtu for Kars foupht without re-
Jopim yirday numeration the battle of the country mer- —
Man and Dona Spariin har Kkant against the mail order propaganda lih 0Rel°r T''° Kafs afTcr A limb no larger
w ‘on sterling friend is he country odi-Che’ TrTo'JT °s-‘a Th Top “
Vo Dthenr K n°''' “ StOfC A J !Vhe8r°“i“
ihoppirg in Miami wtrday peeper go to his friend the editor and say
hotel moore In Ku I see one hope of salvation Let’syou
Arrival and I plan for the future I will talk to mv
Je J io'n T 'ClL1 'p'nn7 '“f:0mera thI°USh P1" P3 I Will
rMMrLvcnpbci mfUMIPupJP lotheui that they can get the
MdMraLvcampwrbbcity Ed Hou A'U'’ 11 JP 10 mem that they can get the
a Yrag1 Gror e w me thing as cheap ail things considered
k H savcr KCCEDre- as thev enn rtf tliA I ’
l’Jtkori S R J1VTr I(
Cobb Jtpl n E II Saer KC C E Dre-
atur wlh Oty Jav Sbirn St Ixniii
J C Cragana Okla Oty R lOium
Cartbag w H RjerK CE C H
PituburgG HTurbuah Vimta Hell Jon a
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Talbot and Rasurs
'I R He Bo of rout numbr two
a Miami raltor yairday afurl
Boon
A W Smith of Baxter Spring X
waa attending to bualnoaa matter
rraterday
Ally Mvrgan of GalnaT“
u B N“Bnl atrday M bualoa
Mrfc If J Earl and family hav
Y!’11? 'hcir flrm ln outharn
rtdf Ui roqrit
w p Shelton of Wrbb City Mv
mt lo to a yeaierJa oa bulnr
aud William of rout four
m lo MUml yotrday to do hu
adirg
H II Crn of rural rout four
“ dol' bl 'vwtHng la thla city y
rday
Iat Gnodpaatur from acroaa rivr
trading Id Miami yM(rdv mor
o -"n cun
as they can of the mail order house I be-
lieve they will have more confidence in me
if I advertise more consistently with what I
R E Elba M uikogew Tho'a m aban I cxPoct return” The country editor when
r r Karviii okta city e m Mybn thusly will have more spirit to
E ? r — - - continue his fight on the mail order houses
and also begin to realize in financial gain
on what heretofore the country merchant
has expected him to do for no pay He be-
lieves that if the country merchant puts
his shoulder to the wheel with tho country
editor Sjar RoebucK & Co will notice a de
crease in its business instead of an increase
Sears Roebuck & Co hive built up the
lo rrv $ ma a
F P Krvill Okla City E M Mabn
K C C L Trarc Vmita J w Andmoii
St Lout Rcmo Vanglm K C Jim
Biggrtlf K C R CCuvthi Mukog
J Dallaa Mukgr F w Jokma J
Pobrt KCvil FrirkVton JopB J A
Rrr Mr Rgr c L Diokfrm will
Holm Joplin
F T Fonvill Okla City H C DvUngy
Muxkogo A I) llrinlenon Onwcgo S w
Crrgg K C w E U'Wil-r St Lou A I
Stn Springfield J II Vrty K C J F
Davl NVw Vork J EClnney Joplm 1 N
wry Muikogr G w Sh ld-n Chicago M
Daulherty loplm w Conghhn Muakog
C M Kurbl K C
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COMMERCIAL NOTEw
Arrival
Roy Colliraard wif llattonvill Jno
w Ollivr Coffryvlll )n- Kmg Otiaw
Jrk llnry Turkboma WilLur Humpb-
n' lien D Ilonlin Eairland J I womjvon
lairland Luthr Ptrirr wltr Grady
Catbra Plano Tx S T EUi vna
cola
Dr DiiitKk Jylin d william D C
PnrCnTbw M chatty K CA L
Jon Baxtf
''ll R LVtkrr Guthrw C wlbair
Joplin w A KlepWa I) w wvotr w R
Pavla G 11 Payton II wcatrn Falrland
W 1L Mil'tr and wif nf Tulia
aa attending to bualnar matlT
hi Miami wUfdj)
I — uam up irC'H
large trade solely through extensive adver-
tising If the country merchant would follow
the same tactics in proportion to his bus:
nfCG in n 4hvwft a! - I i a
It now appea-s that thedo nothing ses-
ion of the legislature which has cost the
state $Li8000 and has been grinding since
nr p 1)6 in sion a11
mer both houses have now agreed to the
recess idea but they differ us to how Ion-
the members shall stay at horn oefure com
mg back after mileage ard tcr b‘ r
day The senate wants to quit lor a mouth
and then come bacK in June when the Wea-
ther gets good and hot The house wants o
recess until the weather cools olf in the lad
Those familiar with the situation believe
that tno present legislature will appropriate
'r!T7Tr0ney JrVn the treasury than any in
cr !!10 1ilory thl‘ state regard iess of the fact
that practically every member was clectid
tn an ccon-miv platform None of the appro
nc in w7t££rea iL“Lr7 r Tm ‘v? s:a:e
nch pro rain as Soars Rwck i Co ThisV-rl a- J 7 V CUt d°"'a
nowsmiwrisintcoostoJ in the welfare of ej'uV 7? b'‘° 1 nul'n‘ly invrai
the countrj- editor upon whose cnerw in- ' ' "s
tcllircney patriotism and 1'nvlum from -esMrd cs ol ilio fJ:- that the Crucead-
harmful influences this country depends for:nHI1'stru° a”ouncjj that it would live
its growth an 1 for the stability of iKpuljr''’‘lhn ts nu‘:irs d'ioncies in running
government We want more earnestly to im'1 c K°Vcn‘nicnt aggregating $275000
press ujon the editors throughout the coun-l me nscn wilhhl thc two years and "
try ard unon tl- ifnrvirvA — ithe senate is now wurking on this npproDria
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Coons, J. W. The Live Wire. (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1913, newspaper, May 2, 1913; Miami, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2028505/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.