State Sentinel (Stigler, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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No true happiness can ever come unless the fact of possible dependency has
been entirely eliminated and this can only be done by means of a bank account
You should acquire one and once started youwill be surprised how easily and
rapidly it grows
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STATE SENTINEL STIGLER HASKELL COUNTY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY SEPT i ISIS
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LOCAL NEWS
Mr and Mrs T D Ary of Rocky
Ridge were in Stlgler Monday
J A Page of Canadian waa a
business visitor in Stlgler Monday
Messrs Dennis Beban F E Fan
cher and Joseph Beban attended
services near Hoyt Sunday evening
County Commissioner R M Muncy
was up from Keota Monday looking
after the business of the county
Miss Anna Wyrlck returned home
Sunday after spending a month in
St Louis Mo visiting friends
Otis Mathis of Fort Smith spent
Sunday and Monday in Stlgler with
friends and relatives
Jessie McDaniel and L J Lantx
were in Fort Smith Monday in the
Interest of the Dobyns-Lantz Hard-
ware Company
Roy Parke returned Saturday from
Keota where he bad been for the
past week employed as civil engineer
of Eidewalk construction at that city
Attorney V IT Davidson of Keota
waa In Stlgler Monday looking after
the Interests of the Keota schools
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The Fears Sims Company have
have had a new concrete recess
placed in front of each door to their
store bulldiag this week
Mrs O B Sherrill and children
left Saturday night for Eufaula at
which place they will spend a week
visiting Mrs G W McFall
Elmer Bohanon of Klnta was in
Stlgler Monday
Edgar Howard and James Harold
of Whitefield were shopping in Stlg-
ler Monday They also visited the
family of O I Thomas while in the
city
H A Mabray of Beaver Mountain
was in Stlgler Monday trading
’Squire E J Ritter of Beaver
Mountain wvs a business visitor in
Stlgler Monday
Miss Helen Thipps of Austin
Texas arrived in the city Wednes-
day for a visit to her brother Foster
V Phipps
Marshal Grant made a business
trip to Muskogee last Saturday
Lloyd Buttram of Garland has
accepted a position with Fears Sims
Company as assistant bookkeeper
J H Trout who Uvea five miles
south east of this city was here Mon-
day attending to business
L L Robins of Kanima was In
Stlgler Monday looking after busi-
ness interests
Thomas Brewer who lives three
miles north of Stlgler was in the
city Monday visiting and looking af-
ter business
Elmer Matbis who for the past
several months has been employed
at the Stlgler Bottling Works has
resigned that position and accepted
a place with Dunlap Brothers as
salesman
Fay Daily of the Bally Moncmct
and Cut Ston Woks of Fort
Smith is in Stlgler this week helping
W M Cifford owner of the Cifford
Monumental and Cut Stone Works
of Stlgler
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A Good workman uses good tools Good tools cost no
more than poor tools With the test tools neither
Workman nor tools lose their temper The tools we sell
are sharp and remain sharp While cur tools ard even
tempered our prices are right We want to keep cur
customers and we want them to sing cur praise and we
are going to keep on treating them right
Mrs R C Coker returned Satur- 8am Hutchins who lives four
day from Muskogee where she spent miles east of Stlgler waa trading at
a week visiting her niece Mrs R this place Monday
L Bishop Mrs Coker was accom -
panied home by the little
Myrtle and Maggie Bishop
Misses
iBlake Stewart who has been in
Stlgler for the past two months in
charge of the bowling alley left
Tuesday for Muskogee where be
will engage In other business The
bowling alley will be moved to Po-teau
Mr and Mrs G M Small of Po-
rum were in Stlgler the first of the
week as the guests of Mr and Mrs
J E Sigmon They also visited
other relatives here before return-
ing home
J H Barbour of Ga -land was In
Stiglcr Monday and paid State Senti-
nel a visit Mr Barbour is making
arrangements to leave this county
for Edgemont Ark where be has
purchased a farm and will reside
Mr Barbour is one of Haskell coun-
ty’s pioneer citizens and has many
friends Including State Sentinel who
will miss him from the county
John Dettlmore returned Monday
from Bonanza Ark where he has
been for the past several days look-
ing after the construction of electric
light and power system in the mines
at that place
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RECORD OF THE PAST
No Stonger Evidence Can Be Had in
Stlgler
they have done many times in years
gone by Is tho beet guarantee of fu-
ture results Anyone with a bad
back any bender suffering from uri-
nary troubles from kidney ills
should find comforting words in the
following statement
Mrs Mary Combs Stlgler Okla-
homa says: “Our little girl suffered
from weak kidneys all her life We
gave her various remedies but noth-
ing seemed to do her much good
until she used Doan’s Kidney Pills
procured at the Stlgler Drug Co
They helped her from the start
Since taking one box she has been
free from the complaint ”
Re-endorseinont
When M rs Combs was Intrviewed
b one of our representatives on Ap-
ril 2 1912 she added to the above:
"The statement we pave some years
ago in regard to Doan’s Kidney
Pills holds good The cure has
teen permanent Othera of my fam-
ily have since taken Doan's Kidney
Pills with the best of results'
BOYS AND GIRLS AGRICUL-
TURAL CLUB MEETINGS
Club meetings will be held for the
Boya and Girls Agricultural Clubs on
tbe following dates:
Garland at school house Monday
September 8th 2:30 p m
Whitefield at school house Tues-
day September tbe 9th 2:30 p m
Keota at school house Wednes-
day September 10th 2:30 p m
Cartersville at school house
Thursday September 11th 10:30 a
m
McCurtain at school house Fri-
day September 12th 10:00 a m
Stlgler at the home of D II Can-
trell one mile south of town 2:30
p m Saturday September the 13th
It is important that all members of
tbe Boys and Girls Agricultural
Clubs attend one of these meetings
Parents are invited to attend
RALPH T HEMPHILL
County Agent of the Farmers Co-
Operative Demonstration Work U S
Department of Agriculture
a wisp: negro
A negro was in Jail awaiting trial
cn the charge of stealing thickens
Ills wife called to see him On her
way out the Jailer asked her if she
For sale by all dealers Price 50 had a lawyer for John
cents Foster-Mllburn Co Buffalo “No sah” said the negress “Ef
New York Eole agents for the United (I thought John was guilty I'd get Mm
States a lawyer but he tells me he alnt
Remember the name — Doan's — guilty and so of co'se I alnt caliating
and take no other
to hire none'
“Mr Jailer” came a voice from
the cells above “you tell that nigger
woman down dar to get a lawyer —
NOTICE
All persons on the water supply
Sunday in Fort Smith visiting his system of the incorporated town of and get a dam good one too”
parent and friends He also trana- Stlgler are hereby notified that any
acted business for the plant while in persons using city water for the pur-
Fort Smith pose of sprinkling lawns gardens
etc on or after the 8th day of Sep-
J Y Butler hes sold his interest tember 1913 will be prosecuted for
in tbe Stlgler Transfer Company to same Violation of this order is a
his partner H E Selby The firm misdemeanor and punishable by fine
having been dlsolved the business Signed J L TRIBBIE
will now go under the name of The Water Coinn Lsloner Town of Stiz-
helby Transfer
jler Haskell County State of Oklahoma
lie was dellghtei with the gift and
beamed upon his charming wife “It
is perfect” he agreed “so massave
yet In excellent taste"
‘‘I felt sure you would like it” she
replied “and It was so inexpensive
t o 1 only paid twelve dollars for
it ’’
"Only twelve dollars" replied the
nillonair in surprise “Twelve dol-
lars Tor this solid gold chain?”
“Oh of course it Isn’t solid gold
dear" she replied “you could never
never get solid gold for that price
it is gold filled"
The husband stroked Lis ciiln re-
flectively as he inquired: “Why
tli is sudden streak of economy? dont
you think I cun afford a solid gold
chain?”
“To bo sure you can" she assent-
ed’ “but this one Is guaranteed for
ten years and — and”
’Well?’ Impatiently Interrupted
the mllllonair
"Well dear” she continued with
a slight heightening of color “as
that Is as long as you are likely to
live I thought it would be foolish
extravagance to pay more”
THE LAWYER'S I IKHt E
A judge and joking lawyer were
conversing about the doctrine of
transmigration of tie souls of men
Into animals i molding to tl
Philadelphia Public Ledger "Now”
said the judge "suit use o'i and I
were turned into a I or- and an a-s
w hich would you t refer to be?
“The a-s to It su e'' :eTied the
lawyer
“Why?’’’ asked the judge
’Because I have hrd of nn nss
being a judge Lrt a horse never"
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FOR HALE
Eighty acres of land all in culti-
vation at Russellville Okla Easy
terms Address
MRS D C HALL
Whitefield Okla
IT WOULD DO
An elderly mllllonair who had
married a beautiful young woman
waa presented on his birthday with a
very handsome watch chain by her
It takes a long time to rest up
from some vacations
Suuscrlbe for State Sentinel
RETURN TO MEN ICO
Douglas Ariz Aug 31 — l'nd-r
promise of protection from the state
authorities American refugees who
hastened across the border when
President Wilson i-sued his warning
to Americans to quit the country
have returned end resumed their oc-
cupations The absence or anti-American de-
monstrations and assurances of pro-
tection from Sonora state officials
apparently have served to cause
Americans in Sonora generally to
disregard the warning of the presi-
dent -— — o - -PICNIC
AT LONE STAR
A SUCCESS— RASE BALL
Lone Star celebrated last Friday
and Saturday with a picnic A large
crowd assembled and a big two-day
celebration was pulled off In great
style Tbe feature attraction waa
two games of base ball played be-
tween tbe Lone Star team and Gar-
land Both the garnet were decided
la favor of Garland The score the
first day waa ( to 8 On the second
day Garland took the honors with
a score of to 12
A Torpid Liver Is a fine held
lor tbe Malarial Germ and it
thrives wonderfully The cer-
tain reu’t li such cases is a
spell cf Chills
HEROINE
la a
Powerful Chill Tonic and
Liver Hrculnlor
It ruts the liver In healthy
Vigorous ccrdlUon nnd cures
tho chills by destroying the
which Inf' t the
A disease prnu which inf' st tro
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period- medicine luore efiec-
4 live Ran lie ryrupy mixtures
2 that r:ln t'-e f : 'rra b-
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Stephens Eye Calve Is a healing
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WANTED — A position by a com-
petent man as bookkeeper or other
office work Address Loyd Buttrata
Garland Oklahoma adv tt
Tha Woman’s Tonic
FOB SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS
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Milam, C. D. State Sentinel (Stigler, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1913, newspaper, September 4, 1913; Stigler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2028607/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.