Stilwell Standard. (Stilwell, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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fi iMd "aw mall MfiWtjr
tPM-KUHVItON $100 PJSR year
D B Cntxin - - Editor
U D B COLLUMS Local Ed
The knocker always knocks
never boosts
ifS
All niioiiiKituirnt ( will he aa follow:
Hit i-uuaiy oKlL'u $100 yor district uMoe
tlOvfl l"(r cti ship olBou $210 Tlieso
litsurm miMiii l bh in Advance aver tllijo
1 he
Standard Oil will go up— John
D lias been endowing universi
tics
"Jim Crow" has been pipeon
holed for the firf-t legislature to
act upon
You can't pull without getting
in the harness — if you are adetn
ocrat eretin line
Pigeor holed everything that
would stop raftin Indian Terri
tory by Congress
The convention knockers have
received another recrnit since
Douglass bought the Phoenix
Judge of the work of the con-
vention by its finished product —
don't critioise it by sections
The people of Adair county
demand a good constitution and
it lakes time and effort to make
it
Since everything of worth was
stricken from the Indian bill the
congressional pigeon hole con-
tains some valuable material
The new railroad law passed
by the convention will contain
the best of both the Virginia and
Texas laws — the best in the
country We'll be in advance of
the best and that's good enough
Are political lines are good for
the nation? If good 'for the na-
tion good for the fatate5 if good
for the state good for the coun-
ty if good for the county good
for the city The same chain of
'reasoning hold thru the whole
thing
Standard U authorized
to announce
For United States Senator —
At L TURNER of Oklahoma City
For State Auditor —
Augustus E- Ivey of SHI well
For Treasurer of Adair" county -
W ri DAVIS
of StihveU
N tl Littlejohn
of Stilwell:
For Sheriff of Adair county—
W L Cowiirl
of Stilwell
T J SANDERS
6? Itell School House
Georg? Fergusori of Stilwell
For County Clerk-
Cicero V Aldington
of Ouk Grove
Arthur W £?ndfrs
of Christie
con stont to license a pernon to
seV liquor in l'i"il option or pro-
hit'i t n territory then turn h-
rouud aud prosecute thetu fix
selling The government ough'
tu straighten bsolf then sfcinii
behind the people and help en-
force the law-
Hon M L Turner is u man
who does things without talking
or boasting about it When he
outre iched Wull Street and pur
chased the Philippine bonds right
from under them they learned
that he was in the world aud
this feat is only characteristic: of
the man Doing things is what
counts in men s lives This is
the kind of u man you will sup
port when you vote for Turner
for the UuiteJ Slates Semite I
To the CKtfaifrateS
We are now well equip'rVecf to
take care of any campaign print
ing you may neea we maKe a
specialty of gettiug out circulars
cards notices infect anything
the candidate may need at pric
es which are right — besides we
are a true blue democratic time-
tried not-out for-pie paper — and
we don't suppose -a democrat
will patronize any other kind of a
shop Bring your work to us in
any quantity
Yours for success and the
pary a
D B COLLUMS
Ferguson Announces
In this issue will be found tho
formal announcement of Gorge
Ferguson who aspires to be tho
first Sheriff of Adair county
Mr Ferguson has lived here
many years and is well known
being an intermarried white cit
izen under tne old uuerokee
regime he has held Hie follow
ing offices: Councillor two yeiiTs
Senator two years and Deputy
Sheriff six years — in these ten
years of public sevioe ins rec-
ord is public for inspection bv
everybody He promi-es to be
faithful in the performance of
duly He is a democrat of the
old sohool
When you go to vote remember
Georgf Ferguson will appreciate
any support you may give him
iu the Sheriff's race
the rnau who faithfully performs
lis duties as a citizen or public
servant
Political Map
The political map is about fin
ished aud we are beginning to
seo where we are at Tba first
egislature will be made up of
41 Senators and 104 Representa
tives
The Senatorial district from
this section will comprise six
We shall not support any man
'for city council who does not
promise that he will puutually
attend all meetings and perform
tall duties as a member of com
mittees on which he may be ap-
pointed Honor comes only to
Next year we shall support no
man tor street commissioner
who will not be a servant of the counties and have two senators
i a ) u i j as touows:
-upiu auu tun WU umuauu- Adair fihornkfiA TlawarP
l l Li u u r ' '
eu uiuse wuu Vay iub ii Mayes Rogers and Sequoyah
this town We are tired or pay
ing tiiYBs and then have earnest i &e democratic clans will meet
requests for needed work to be at Westville Satureay
absolutely ignored
"Jim Crow" Deferred
The convention has indefinite-
ly postponed the "Jim Crow'
proposition which probably
meuns that no action will be tnk-
eu regarding separate coaches
and separate waiting rooms This
action will bo taken so that Pros
ident Roosevelt will have no ex'
Cu8e to refuse to approve the
constitution It is also provided
that two days noMce must bo
given before it can be called up
By motion it is to be finally dis
posed of today
NOTICE
All paatiea will hereby take no
tice that where streets and ne s
are fenoed they must be vae-al
ed within the next thirty days or
I will b4' compiled to'takelega
steps to have them opened
This February 21 1907
W H' BRADLEY Mayor
J D Bryant and son Charley
went to Jophn last night where
they work at publio works
The Eastern Star and Rebeck-
ahs will give a supper in ihe op
era house Friday evening They
cordially invite the patronage of
the public as the proceeds will go
to a worthy object The cose will
be 25 cents each
A Milliner's Convention will be
held by the Home Mission So-
ciety at the home of Mr and
Mrs M W Tuell Tuesday night
February 26th Admission 10c
Refreshments free Gentlemen
will please bring their thimbles
For Sale
16 Acres of land in Section 35
Township 16 Range 25 in the
town of Stilwell and one-half
mile from business portion of
town Best resident location in
the town Title perfect For
further information apply to G
A ALK1RE or J H D ANN EN-
BERG at resinence
Notice to Trespassers
The publio is nereby warned
not to cut any more wood on my
land south of town under the
penalty of the law'
G£ortc£ WfciTE
The Brent h of Ufe
It's r significant faoS that the"
strongest animal of it4 sie the
frorilla also has the l icr''dt lungs
Powerful lungs rnna'ug1 tcwerful
creatures How fo kc-jp the
brearhing organs right should be
man's chicfest study Like thou-
sands of 'others Mrs Ora A Ste-
phens of Port Williams Cv lias
learned how to do thfd She writ-
es:'' Three bottles of Dr King's
New Discovery stopped my
cough of two years' and cured me
of what my friends thought con-
sumption O it's grand for thfoat
aud lung troublee'' Guaranteed
by Tuell & Son druggest Price
50c and 8100 Trial bottle free-
With the Churches
At Methodist Church
Preaching at tli9 Methodist?
Church 1st 2nd and lh Sun
days at 11 am and 7:U0pin
promptly Prayer meeling'
eaoh Thursday evening at 7:00'
W C Savage Pastor
D B Colliims' Supt Sunday
School
At Christian Church
Prayermeeting every Wednes
day evening
Sunday School each Lord's
day at 10:00 o'clock
Thos E Wyly Sup't-
At Baptist Church
Prayer meeting'each Wednes
day evening
Sunday School every Sunday
morning at 10:00
R B Worsham Sup't
At Presbyterian Church
Sunday School at Opera House
every Sunday at 10:00 A IK
N B Littlejohn Supt
How do you
feel Mr Citizen and Mr Taxpayer?
W C Lee
President
As long as Uncle Sam engages
in the liquor business it will be
hard to handle You know the
government's position issoin
: I
W H Davis Geo jE Gilmore
Vice President Cashier
-o-
STATEMENT
Whit
ker
Of the condition of the Bank of Stilwell
at the close of business Jan 7 1907
2
FLOUR
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $3965249
Furniture & Fixtures 100800
Cash & Sight Exchange 1377137
Overdrafts 52153
all th
Can be found at almost
scores in town Tiiev are mail'
ing a high grade flour and put
their guarantee on every sack
yUALITY NOR PRICE CAN NOT BE BEAT
STILWELL
Total
85495339
LIABILITIES
Capital
Deposits
Undivided Profits
Re-Discounts
Total
$1000000
39846 64
60675
450000
$54953 39
The above statement is correct
GEO E GILMORE Cashier
Subscribed and swern to before me this 25th day of Janu
ary 1907
W H DAVIS Notary Public
My commission expires Aug 27 1907
A LARGE OPENING
To keep out flies get door and window
screens of the
Southwestern Lumber Co
We have a device in the way of an adjustable window screen
it fits under the window and holds it at a nice height to ven-
tilate the room or it so adjusts as to'go betweeil the casing
and the window and can be removed wiiJi the slighest ease for
cleaning windows-
J R CLARK Manager '
-"-JHJV -- "-
Ne?jro Appointed-
President Roosevelt has ao-
pointed 6alph Tyler to a Cinoite
naU job worth S5000 a year Ty
ler' as black as the "ace of
spades' The South looks on
with satisfaction while the pres
ident dettlas his political debts
by giving them a share in the
spoils as his party believes they
ufe entitled to without limiting
it to a section of the country
Election Commission
i The convention has named the
following as the election to con-
duct the "first election in the new
sta'e '
D N Robb Atoka Rep
DJE Ballenger Anadarlco R
John M Young LawtonDem(
J E Wyands Muskogee Dem
JG McCleUand' Pond Creek
Dem
Notice Democrats
NOTTCE is hereby given that
there will be a meetiug of the
Democratic Ceutral Committee
of Adair county at Westville on
Saturday February 23 1907 for
the purpose of perfecting the
county organization aud to trans
act such otherx business as may
properly come before said com-
mittee !
In townships which have no
committeeman a meeting is to be
held and one elected v in town-
ships which have twqconimit-
teemen a meeting is to be held
and only one elected
Done at Westville this Februa-
ry' '8' 1907 '
D B Colluis
JHLeeper- Chairman
' Beoretary
It's a good old vorld after all
If you have ho friefids or money
In the river you can fall
Marriages a?o quite common and
More people there would be
Provided you take Rocky Moun
tain Tea
Tuell & Son Druggists
Vacant and Improved
Town Lots for Sate:
Lot 1 Block 52 100x140 $150
Lot 3 Block 41 100x140 $275
Lot 3 Block 46 50x140 good 3
room house $400
Lots 4 and 5 Block 65 150x142
Barn on them S300
Lot 3 Block 47 25x140 Good
Business Lot $250
Lots 5 & 6 Block 20 200x140
Good house $650
Lots 1 & 2 Blook 6 good well
and 2 houses $45000
Lot 1 Block 8 uptodate 7 room
house good well in back porch
price $900 00
Lots in Allen Addition $100
per front foot and under
We have other bargains not
listed here
Stilwell Land Company
'To Cure a Felon"
say s SaruKendall of Phillipsburg
Kan ''just cover it over with
Bucklun's Armca Salve and the
Salve will do the rest" Quckest
oure for Burns Boils Sores
Scalds wounds Pils Eczema
SaltReheum Chapped Hands
C!-in 17nf nJ O XT' S1
roDl dUU VllIJ-
25c at Tuell & Son drug store J
Gnaranteed
I
J-iOLLlSTER'S
Briogs Golden Heaith snd Renewed Viffor
A sroclfio for Constlmtion InclltroaMon Tl'
ftnd KlneV trouhlft'PiTTrtlt: 17J5ma Tmnnil
Wlood tlad Breath Slurcish Uowcls Headid:
jiiu LiuuKucuu its rtociiy mounTxm Tea in tRD-
iot iorm 85 cents a box Ocnuine made by
i-iuLLiNTEtt jjano uoMPAr mauion wis
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
M W TUELL & SON
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Collums, D. B. Stilwell Standard. (Stilwell, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1907, newspaper, February 21, 1907; Stilwell, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2042571/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.