Stilwell Standard. (Stilwell, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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I LOCAL MENTION 0
- Rev Brown prt ashed ut Dah-
loiugah Mundiiy
Hoiwihoi-lng iioaily doue ev-
erything gmirantPed A Young
Rev Savf'e preached at Gull
Grove Sunday
- One columns are still opu for
y ou r : n p our c i ni e r 1 1
M L Bacou transacted busi-
ness at Tahlequati Friday
I W B MuAlister was iu Tab-
lequali Friday on business
Arthur Sunders caudidale for
clerk was in from Christie Fri
day
Take the Standard— the only
democratic paper in Adair coun-
ty Dr Farraris outagaiu after a
few days confinement to his
room
Howell Rogers got a thumb
split open with a wood saw last
week
Don't fail to see A Young for
all kinds of blacksmith and wood
work
Mrs- M Ri Jenkins of Mena
is visitiag Lei1 ptrents Judge
and Mrs Gi'o A Allure
Stewart wants your couo try
produce and will pty you highest
marktit price for saint
Judge Nance went to West-
ville this wtfek to huish moving
some houses
W L Cowartand Abe Hassett
shipped a car of horses to Do
Queen Arkansas this week
C -J Crocker Und-
ertaker Phones 17
Res 72 Store
J C Hogau nd D Jones of
Pry or Crec-i were in t£its parts
parts several days this week
Stewart always keeps the very
freshest groceries — potatoes
floua cabbugn in outs intact everything-—
on hand
J T Kitti ede is in Muskogee
this week attending the Terri-
tory convention of Woodmen of
the World
S M "Crocker lifts plenty of
onion sets and all kinds of gar-
den seeds
Otto Wear who has recently
come here from S til well' I T
made a business trip to Mounds
"Wednesday — Okmulgee Chieftain
Judgo Gdl lias appointed the
following as judges of the April
election: C VI Moore J N Hill
and H Wirsor
Jaoies Mathews of Ft Smith'
who is running as express mes-
senger on the Fort Smith & Wes-
tern is spending a few days at
home with bis mother
Remitting his subscription to
the Standard Rev C M Pow-
ell at Afron says: "I send
'Breakfast Food' for the 'Cow'
' keep the 'tniik' coming"
Uncle Taylor Paden was in to
see us Tu'fiUcy and eaid last Fri
day he ytua 09 years old and that
his devoted wife had cooked him
42 birthday dinners
Horseshoeing neatly done ev-
erything guaranteed A Young
Mrs John Butt a fullblood
who lives west of town died
early Sunday- morning From
reports she was a devoted Chris-
tian woman and will be missed
among her people We extend
sympaty to the bereft
Don't fail to see A Young for
all kinds of bkcksmii h and wood
work
We rail attention to the tyw
card of Hon V-iimu-l-Weston who
wants a ti'hatv uf your legal bus-
int'Hs he oowhs Ing hly recom-
mended 7 irust 'hat he may
get hip aliuro o busiuoss
S M Crocker hua it fine liue of
all kinds of u( goods Come in
aud look thru my stuck it is
well selected and uptodato
Drs Pattun and Johnson wore
do vvu btilow liuuob Saturday am-
putating the le of thar!y i-lol-ourri
a young fuhblood who7 tmd
botm rffrt over by affreight traiu
tho night before
The small child of A?r and
Mrs J M Tittle died early
Monday morning of bronchial
pneumonia It was ouried Aloci-
day at'tcTLoon We extend 8ym
puthy to toe bereaved parents
All Book Accounts
must be paid at once
We need our money
CrockerVVhitaker & Co
The Eastern Star and Roboiv
ahs wUl give their ttrama — Fe
male Masoury — to tho public on
Tuesday night Mureh26 This
is a fine pla and they are prac-
tising Liurii aud uo doubt will be
the hit of tin- season Begin now
to niuke ammgeuionts to attend
the play
Judge Weston was acimittdd to
practice jo the courts lust week
at Tahloquh kk has boeu a
practitioner back in llio staUi'a
for y-M-s aiiJ hiri 6Ximitiatun
showed ui-Av-iie is a master of
the ltiw He carries tho docu-
ments to show ins thoro equip-
ment We wish him much suc-
cess Faotir-r and faster the pace is set
By people of action vnn and get
So if at the finish you would be
Take Hollister Rocky Mountain
Tea Tuell &Son-
PURE DRUGSJ
IJ i M ' i St
AND H
MEDICINES
are necessary m
fj 'treatment oi f
DISEASES 1
S 5
QUALITY 1
1 ' AND NOT i
QUANTITY
15 THE WATCHWORD AT g
Shaw's Drop I
Store
't9
Are you tired fagged out ner-
vous sleepless feel mean? Hoi-
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea
strengthens the nerves aida di
gestion brings refreshing sleep
S5o tea or tablets Tuell '& Son
H E Sa'ucr of Kansas City is
in the city 'assisting J- L Cox &
Company in their big sale which
begins Saturday
Hon II Viisor was 'Mlmitted
to practice lav in the Northern
District at Taklequalv this week
Mr Witisor haslived h'ire for
quii awhile :md has made many
friem!s who wish him much sue
cess
The email child of Eli Sanders
died Thursday -afternoon from
a complication resulting from
measles It was buried Friday
at the Sauders burying ground
in the country affcsr the funeral
had beeu conducted at the home
in this city by Rev W C Sav-
age We extend sympathy to
the bereft family
s
A LARGE OPENING
To keep out flics get door and window
screens of the
Southwestern Lumber Co
Wc have a device in the way of nn adjustable window screen
It fits under tho window erd holchi it at a n'csieight to ven
ti'aie the roonj or it so adjusts as to ni between the ensing
rnd the window and can ba removed with tlie silliest ense for
cleaning windows
J R CLARK Manager
Any one wantiug to go into tho
barbor business I can furnish
them fixtures for a two chair
shop for £50 Se6 me atonco
B T- HILL Stilwoll I T
Tha Woman's Home Mission
Society will serve East&r dinner
A more extended notice will ap-
pear later'
NOTICE
I positively forbid any- one
entering toy lumberyard in town
and carryiug out any lumber
aud I will proseoute the fisstcase
I learn of This is all the nctice
I will give
THOS E WylYj Manager
NOTICE
All paatieswil Uereby take no-
tice tbat where streets aud alleys
are fenced they must be vacaU
vlI within thu ni'Xt thirty days or
1 will be complied to take !yra4
a (' s to lidvo tht--m opened
- Tins February 21 1907
W H BRADLhiY Mayor
Moore & Fletcher
have received' their
line of Harness and
Saddif s and their pri-
ces are as low as the
lowest '
Notica to Trespassers
The puolic is lireoy waruod
not to cut any more wood on aiy
land south of town under the
penalty of the law
George Whiie
Listof Jurors-
The following is tho jury from
Atiair county who wiil serve at
the Saliisaw court which meets
on April 1st:
Grand Jury — R B Choate
Bunch Alternate— J L Mor-
ion Pecit Jury — Otto Wear and J
C HoUeman Stilwell Sam Beat-
ty Westville
Notice Farmer' Unipn
Notice is hereby given to all
looal ttuions of P E & C U of
A of -Flint county union are
earnestly requested to send a full
delegation to the County Union
which 'cbnvenes'ai Peavine on
March 29 and '30V 1907 '
M DOOLEY
C M SEWARD : President
Secretary
NOTICE
On account of the large and
increasing demands made upon
us henceforth The Standard
and The 'Sentinel will charge
full ratf-rs for locals notices etc
of any church or lodge supper
or social whore an admission foe
is charged or raising money i! 9
purpose
D B ColldmS
') N Campbell
Mary — Dark circles under the
eyes indicate a sluggish circula-
tion torpid liver and kidneys
Exercise and Holiistet's Rucky
Mountain Tea will make yo'u well
and beautiful Soc'tea or tablets
Tuell & Son
Special prices on all
goods until January 1
1907 Crocker
Whitaker&Qo
To Appraise Improvements
Secretary Garlield ha3 ap-
pointed Commissioner Tarns Bix-
by to appraise tho improvements
on lands by intermarried white
citizens where thay have not
been disposed of within the sixty
days allowed for such disposition
tobe m&d He will be at the
following places on tho- dates
named:
TahlequaJi from March 18 to
23 inclusive
Salli-aw from Mareh25to30
inclusive
TUELL & SON
DRUGGISTS
Full artd complete stock of
Drugs and
Sundries''
Collins Hair Tonic
Prescriptions accurately com-
pounded day and night
J 5TSLWELL I T- PHONE 45
Our line of goocb is com-
plete in every departmentpn-
ces very low Come and buy
Crocker Whitakcr & Co
To OuifjDeliiiquents
Another big rise in 'printing
paper has come and many of
our subscribers fail to realize it
costs us anything to run a news-
paper 'We have several persons
who have allowed this matter to
slip their attention until they ire
now due from oue to five ye irs
on subscription if this is not
settled either by cash or note by
April 1st we will mail you a
statement of your statement We
trust you will give this your ear-
ly attention You'll get a state-
ment if you owe owe year's sub-
scription D B Collums-
Kulhcrford fo U S- Senator
Hon S M Rutherford th
pliin people's uiii uiuititi-
t'lli'ctu:i!y and a Dmoci'a1 nl
ways Known from one nd'if
Indian Territory to the other he
is bring support od by a lurgo
portion of Democrats for Unite I
States Senator from Indian Ter-
ritory eide and is strong mi ihw
Oklahoma alia Rutherford v as
raised iu this country yon might
say ht knows those popln our
people hie people aud knows
their wants ambitions axi aspi
raiions to be citizens of thjgran
dest best governed and bct
ropreseated state in the sister-
hood Tliat Mr Rutherford—
"Mortou' as his friends call him
— would "make good" nsa repre-
sentative of our people in tho
highest aud should be tho groat-
est and purest law-making body
of men on earth there is no ques-
tion — cn be no doubt The peo-
ple lean toward him because he
bared his breast to the front iu
plain view of the enemy and
helped to gain the great Demo-
cratic victory in the electiou of
delegates to the Constitutional
Convention while others were
shootirig paper wads behind the
breastworks The Democracy
of this section feel kindly toward
him and many will remember
him at the primaries because he
helped to make the fight here ia
person when our country hung
in doubt politically His speech
at Stilwell last summer did
more to make Democratic votes
than we can tell in all this cast-
cm part of tae Ciiorokeu ooun- '
try He- believes iu the common
people beoause he belongs to
that class — he ia for the musses
as agai&at the classes— be neyer
lobbied or grafted — but has made
a living and sia imported his inter-
esting family by legitimade aud
praiseworthy methods He has
a large connection of Indian kin-
l'oiks — by blood and affinity — in
t hi- country and his hoLrt bruin
andbody would ever be respon-
sive to the call of the Indian peo-
ple—without money and without
price— as well as to the call of
all other citizens Mr Ruther-
ford is a patriot and statesman
brave brainy and broad-guageci
and will and should get a strong
support not only in this section
but all over Indian Territory aud
Oklahoma
To Remove Restrictions
Judge Casey of the Indian A
gency's office will be at the fol-
lowing places in Adair county on
the dates named to hear appli-
cations for removal of restric-
tions: ' v
Stilwell Monday April 1
Westville Tuesday April 2
At these hearings applicants
wii:l piesent their homestead and
allotment certificates or deeds
aud copies of any ' lease or con
tract for the sale of the land No
fullblood "can apply as they are
barred by Act of Congress ap
proved April 26 1906
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Collums, D. B. Stilwell Standard. (Stilwell, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1907, newspaper, March 14, 1907; Stilwell, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2042595/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.