The Wilburton Gazette. (Wilburton, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Ice! Ice!
VISIT YOUR OLD HOME
TKiisa
Adams has
dies
For a week or so this fall See your old friends talk over
old times with them tell them what you are doing iq the
Great Soutlyvest and if posible induce ' them to come
kaclt with you and look the ground over ‘ ' ’
Mr Gochei
te in town thi
KEEP COOL
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line of musics
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LOW RATES
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Dr Colenia
building W
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of Poteau is ii
On September 6 13 20 j And October 11
Trip Ticket Will Be Sold At
ONE FARE PLUS $200
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Published every Friday
DL Wood Editor
Subscription Price $ioo Per Year
Entered it the Postofflce it Wilburton
IT ii Second-class mill matter
FKIDAV OCTOCER 14 1904
This week we are sending out
the picture of the next President
as souvenirs
We can save you money on your
job printing We have better
facilities than ever before When
it comes to posters we can turn off
as many in one hour as can be
done by the old "Armstrong”
method in all day We are add-
tng new type faces and are strictly
up-to-date
SHAKESPERIAN CLUB
To all lovers of Literature and
Art:
I will at our early date organize
a Shakespere and Dramtic club
Everyone old and young are in-
vited to join who appreciate liter-
ature and art and are willing to
study This club can be made
helpful in an educational way as
well as enjoyable social and bene-
ficial The Club will from time to
time give entertainments for
benevolent purposes
The first to appear will be a
masked party in character for the
benefit of the Wilburton Band
Prof Moyer and ( the gentlemen
composing the band are struggling
hard to give us first class music
and the citizens of the town should
appreciate not only this effort
(and say thank?) but assist them
in a material way
The second entertainment of the
Club will be the rendition of a
dramatization in four acts ofOmeu
Wisteis word “The Virginan”
This is a high class play JJthe
scene of which are laid in the
cattle country of the west
Mrs F M Trevathan
and your wifs temper sweet
by keeping plenty of ice
i
No more sour beans pota-
toes or soft butter We sell
noly the very best delivered
at your door every morning in
any quantity from 5c up
Sndianolia See £ jCight Co
To nearly all Indiana and Ohio points and certain destin a-
ii ns in Kentucky Tickets good returning 30 days from
date of sale
Full detaills from ncares Rock
Island agent
J S M’NALLY di Pm Agt
i Oklahoma City
GEO H LEE
Qen Pass Agent
Little Rock Ark
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Broke Into His House
S LeQuinn of Cavendish Vt was rob-
J
Sunday Monday Tuesday
Wednesday and Thursday of each
week until Nov 30th the M K &
T will sell round trip coach ex
cursion tickets to Kansas City
Mo for $1020 ‘ Good returning
seven days from date of sale See
Agent
bed of his customary health by invasion
Chronic Constipition When Dr
King’s New Life Pills broke into his house
his trouble was arrested and now he's en-
tirely cured They’re guaranteed to cure
25c at The Wilburton Drug Store
Jl Jl J
Don't cry over spilled milk get
up and catch a fresh cow and do
your own milking
Some men are always crying
around if some enterprising man
beats them to a job and want him
to divide We have supreme con-
tempt for such people Better
get up and hustle
J R Frazier’s little son jim is
rapidly recovering from a spell of
typhoid fever
Charlie Rolston an old time
print blowed in Monday He
didn’t call on us
Why don’t the ministers of the
Gospel speak out against cider
Choctaw beer and get after mem-
bers of the church who go on
beer seller’s bonds? Are they
afraid of their jobs?
KILLthi COUCH
AND CURE thi LUNCS
Dr King’s
Dow Discovory
F0C “ ‘
ONSUMPTION Price
OUCHSand 6O0MIOO
I0LDS Fret Trial
Sureat and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB-
LES or MONEY BACK
Do
You
Want
Yotrr friend to remember you
forever? If jrou do make Mm
or her a prceent of a
PARKER
FOUNTAIN
PEN
Fricee $180 to $10 Lett
pot one aside for yon These
are the pen yon eee advertised
in the mngannee We warrant
tbem aa well aa the maker
POR SALE BY
S L LEE
JEWELER
NOTICE
Wilburton I T Oct 9 1904
To whom it may concern:—
All persons are hereby notified
Saves Two From Death
“Our iitilc daughter had an almost fa-
tal attack of whooping cough and bron-
chitis’’ writes Mrs W K Haviland of
Arnionk N Yt “but when all other
to not let my wife have any goods remedes F‘uled' we saved her life wih
or other thing and not to enter ' Dru' n?New °“r
0 had Consumption in an advanced
into any contract with her upon age also used this wonderful medicine
my credit as I will not be respon- and to-day she is perfectly well” Des-
sible for any debt contracted by or perate throat and lung diseases yield to
tor her She has left my home of J Dl- Kin&’s New Discovery as to no other
her own accord
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of the
Stan Lalt
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Ratterree has taken chaige
“Kat” opera house' Dr
Cox having resigned Mr Ratter'
ree lias engagements with twenty
companies and will endeavor to
add as many more as can bjb f ac-
commodated Those already
booked are all good shows 1 he
next One now on the bill: will be
here the 25 The Gazette has the
exclusive privilege of furnishing
the programs Those tvislnng
space on them should make ar-
rangements at this office
First Published October 14 1904
WARNINQ ORDER
In the United StatesCourt
in the Indian Territory Cential District
At South McAlester
Noel L Colvard Plantiff
vs
Maggie Colvard Defend1
The defendant Maggie Colvard is
warned to appear in this Court at South
McAlester in thirty days and answer the
complaint of the plantiff Noel L Colvard
Witness my hand as Clerk and the
seal of said Court at South McAlester this
day 7ht of October 1904
E G Fannin Clerk
U S Court Central District I T
G L Andiews Attorney for the Plantiff
C H Hudson Attorney for the non-resident
defendant
medicine or uith infallible for Coughs
and Colds sue and $100 bottles guar-
anteed by i he Wilburton Drug Store
Tnal Dottles free
Dos Wjlliams of Joplin Mo
is visiting lur cousin Mrs Cook
this week ’
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A LECTURE - '
V
Elder Petdr Adamson sr will
deliver a lecture at the L D S
Ciuuch Sunday night Subject: -Bible
prophecy of the coming of
the Book of Mormon He will
endeavor to pronuca 'scriptural
proof that the Book was a revela-
tion lrorn God Elder Adamson
is a fluent talker and his lecture
will doubtless be instructive
Services will begin promptly at
7:30
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GOSPEL SERVICES
Monday night Oct 17 will be-
gin a series of Gospel Services in
the Presbyterian Church to con-
tinue throughout the week
Rev Schermerliorn will give
plain talks on the general theme
"Interesting Incidents in the Life
of Christ” deducing such practi-
cal lessons therefrom as may seem
most apposite
A cordial invitation is extended
to all to he present
EVERYTHING
HAS ITS DAY
The Candle has had its Day' the Kerosene lamp
followed The city gas and elecrtic also But all are
beat by Gasoline and “Edison Gas System” is Queen
v ‘ Sold by L P HUGES and SON
' One door west of National Bank
Picture Frames for a few days only 25c -up to $100
Size ’ 18 x 19
First Published October 14 1904
WARNINQ ORDER
Wilburton I T
Wednesday Oct 12 1904
To theeditor of Wilburton Gazette
Please allow ua a short space in
your paper to speak a few words
relative our school and literary
- We have a progressive day
school with a scholarship of 36:
These scholars are being taught
by Prof Taylor an assistant of
Rev H McMillan’s Prof Tay-
lor we would like to say is profi-
cient in this line of work being a
thorough graduate of the Bishop
Baptist college Marshall Texas
He'has also under his supervision
night school for our older people
Who seem very much interested -And
sevt ral ate begining to take
lessons -The night school is not
yet very large But we have learn-
ed To despise not the day ot
small things and we mean to con-
tinue to push on this educational
wheel ’
r
On last night we met to organ-
ize a Literary Society and the fol-
lowing officers were elected Mr
Thos Swafford Pres Mrs A A
Pequest Vice Pres A E Chancey
Sec Mr Eugene Phillins Treas
Prof Taylor organist Mr Jno
D Davis Seargeant at Arms
Kev H M McMillan Chaplain
Committee to draw up constitu-
tion and by laws were these A
E Chancey J D Davis Mr H
Clark Mr Jas Bethel and Prof
Taylor
We hope to have a small sect-
ion in your paper each week
We have Friday night set aside
for our Literary meeting and will
be pleased to have all call in who
desire to so do
From the Negro Baptists of
Wilburton Pres Thos Swaf-
ford A E Chancey Sec
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Chattel and
gages for sale
H Hast of
is in town for
When you 1
call on J T f
Frank Srnit
ter was in tow
l! W Grad
watch clock ai
Born Sunda
Mrs L A St
Gospel Hyn
' notes for sale
The Modern
spread Monda
Chattel Mor
' and Deeds foi
Morris Sen
Smith Thursd
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The Katy
trade L L
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J T Adams
fresh stock of
Schriner the
Alester was in
ing with (lie S
If you don’t
at The Katy S
have it L L
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a
class ' 'job ' of
Rockett Euddi
Rev McEl
etta is visiting
i J F Evans
Drs Sacks
were called to
day on profess
Had -you e
Phone in your
from destructii
The Katy Si
thing that pc
Sims
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Herndon’s
Cali and get y
See coupon
For Sale — I
idence good
Adams
Dr Cox made a trip to Brazeil
Thursday
Miss Mary
visiting Mrs
Mrs Whitcott
Mrs James
Tuesday to ke
Baird during
wife ’
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town this is w
goods at the 1
Sims
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feek working
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the Modern
In the United StatesCourt
in the Indian Territory Cehtral District:'
At South McAlester
B D Colvard plaintiff )
vs ( No 40JS
Minnie Colvard defend’! )
The defeiiftant Minnie Cplvaid is v
warned to appear In this Court at South
McAlester In thirty days and answer the
complaint of the plantiff B‘ D Colvard'
Witness my hand as Clerk ind the
Seal i f salt Court at South McAlester this
7th day of October 1904
E G Famin Clerk '
' U S Court Central District I T -G
L Andrews Attorney for plantiff
C H tjudson Attorney for non-resident
defendant"
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Wood, D. L. The Wilburton Gazette. (Wilburton, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1904, newspaper, October 14, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2041937/m1/4/?q=music: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.