Stilwell Standard. (Stilwell, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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Now Hope Locals' I
Springtime s hero but wait
Easter has not come
The last frosts did pot fiurt
fruit or young vegetables
Everything blooming
Sunduy School last Sunday
yery much revived einoe the ep-
idemic of measles has passed '
A box supper was given last
Saturday night for the purpose
of buying light und other repairs
for Mew Hope Church realizing
$1415
Tim Adair has dug a new well
Many footprints are traced
from father to child for either
good or evil
Smith Oakea aud family start-
ed Monday night for Washinton
their future home
Uncle John Shirley at 10 last
Frday morning ufter two mouths
sickness ut his home surround-
ed by the entire connection and
a host of friends He died peace-
fully leaving behind the testi-
timony that he had made his
peace calling and election sure
Weep not as those who have no j
hope He was a loving husband
a kind father and a splendid
citizen
A couple of ladies from town
were in this vicinity late Monday
evening ou a hunt for turnip
greetis
NOTICE
We will be obliged to call in
the regular appointment of New
Hope next Sunday on account of
Quarterly meeting at S til well I
do not think it prpper to have
the two services so close togeth-
er at the same hour Let me urge
all the people of New Hope to at-
tend the Quarterly meeting I
will preach at New Hope on the
Fifth Sunday — Easter bunday —
instead of regular appointment —
V C ' Savage
Yours Truly
Garfield to Inspect
Secretary (Jarfield will thoroly
investigate the condition qf af-
fairs in Indian Territory He
admits he is not familiar— a fact
Hitchcock would never admits—
with the state of affairs or the
needs here but says he will
carefully acquaint himself with
every phase of the Indian ques-
tion This country certainly
expects better- treatment at the
hands of Garfield than Hitohqqck
t-he gave us lemons
Gox 6c Coursey
LAWYERS
Will practice in all U S Courts
and before the Dawes Commis-
sion U S Indian Atrent and the
Interior Department
The Removal of Restriction and
Contest Cases a Sqpcialty
For further information call on
Geo A Allcire Offices over First
National Bank
TAHLEQUAH - INDTY
- 1 JWII1L I
WlNSOR FOR JUDOE-
By reference to th? proper
column will be ound the name
of II Vfynsor who aspires to till
the ofHce Pt County ann Probata
Judge of Adair County
Mr Winsor was principally rear-
ed in Kansas where he was edu-
cated lie has taught tor seyer-
al years part of the time being
superintendent of qchcols in var-
ious cities lid ha9 iyfid jn Qk-
lahoma six or peven yp&rB and
for two years has lived jn Stil-
well He hi a been practicing
law about three years Since
living in our town Mr Winsor
has been a hiirh toned progres-
sive und enterprising citizen
Mr Winsor js $ sold substan-
tial man thorsly alive to the best
interests of Adair county a man
of strong character a giant intel
lectually a strong personality
and of unswerving honesty
He is a democrat from princi-
ple— vrhich means he is one deep-
rootud— and is throwing himself
into the work pf organising the
party in Adair Couaty
The office is a rpost responsible
one from eyery standpoint and
and knpwing hia purifications
as we do we do W)t hesitate to
recommend him to the people of
the County and beiieyo that if
he is elected to the place he will
discharge hi3 duties honestly
and faithfully rendering efficient
service to the County
Resolution of Respect-
Whereas it has pleased the
Supreme Grand Master of the
universe to call from labor our
worthy and beloved brother A
H Gaylor of Ozui 1'c Julge No
79 F &A Mof Ozark Ark
And Whereas We fully recog-
nize the great loss sustained by
his widow relatives and our fra-
ternity Therefore be it
Resolved That Flint Lodge
No 11 F & A M of Stilwell 1
T hereby extends to his bereav-
ed and sorrowing widow rela-
tives and home lodge their most
sincere and heartfelt sympathy
and be it
Resolved That a copy of these
resolutions be preseuted Bro
Gaylor's widow and one to his
home lodge that the charter of
Flint Lodge be draped in mourn-
ing for 30 days and these reso-
lutions be spead upon the min-
utes of this lodge
Conrad Moore")
J L Morton Committee
J W Goss J
1 COUCH FOR COUNTY JUDGE
In the proper column will be
found thu announcement of Hon
R H Couch of Wwsmllf for
County Jude subject to the ac-
tion of the democratic primary
Mr Couch is a Viririim by
birlh and raising and education
In 1898 le moved to Westville
wbre h has since lived In all
1M4l— M— fl—
the yours he has lived at West-j
vill" he has been one of its fore- j
most citizens and every enter-
prise which had for its purpose
the advancement of tho Conntry
has included Mr Couch among
its supporters lie is keenly
alive to the needs of the country
He has been a practising Jaw
yer since 1800 ancj is one of our
strongest lawyers and his thoro
quid firm ions for the position to
which he rupires is unquestion-
ed That ho would make good
as the judge our county is ad-
mittud by all who know him
He asks that his legal fituess
and qualifications be considered
in the light of fairness and reas-
on Any support that the dem-
ocrat votes of Adair County give
him will be gratfully appreciated
by him Consider his claims
C BHOWELL
has just received a
new bill of Shoes—
The Famous Selz Roy-
al Blue
Quality unexcelled "Sole of
Honor" perfect ease and
comfort Price $150 to $375
Also complete stock of
General Merchandise
Staple and I Fancy
Groceries
For Sale
16 Acres of land in Section 35
Township 10 Range 25 in the
town of Stilwell and oue-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 DANNEN-
BERG at resinence
To The Democratic Press
"This editor is opposed to the
indiscriminate boosting of candi-
dates for office nor does he en-
dorse such on the part of the
press but once in a great while
an exception may arise where the
whole power of the craft can well
afford through the spirit of fra
ternity that binds craftmen to-
gether to join hands in an effort
to elect a suitable choice such as
the Star believes Gus Ivey the
Cherokee journalist to be
" The n estop of journalism in the
Indian Territory he has been in
the newspaper harness in its
vai iouB capacities for 30 years
He has in that time seen every
phase of Indian Territory life
and has aoutributed his full quo-
ta to the enfranchisement of his
people he being one eighth Cher-
okee "He is a candidate for state
auditor and is well qualified for
the posiiiou and no spirit of en-
vy jealousy or sbrdidness
should stand bet ween any demo
cratic editor and Gus Ivey's suc-
cess The boy a should rally to
his support without money and
without price"— Maogum (O T)
Star ' - ' :'
The above breathes a spirit of
fraternity and loyalty which
should be inspiring to our craft
acid The Standard along with
the many friends of Gns Ivey
all over Indian Territory and
Oklahoma — both sides — appre
(iatethe h'tjjti -compliment be-
stowed on hi in— our townsman—
fin whuin state's citizen That
tb? Di'inoct'G'ic prss and people
f f i-be ti'jvv - state are for Mr
Ivey for Siati Auditor as
they write him by by the hun-
dreds thyre is no doubt — that he
will beiuittiinated1 without' oppo-
sition as a complim't'nt to - the
Democratic press a'od his merits
as a democrat' and "b? " fleeted
thei-i CPU h'v HO cMlujjlu!'
The Breath of Life
It's a significant fact that the
troogest animal of its size the
gorilla also has the lagestlungi
Powerful lungs means powerful
creatures How to keep the
brearhing organs right should be
man's ohiefest study Like thou-
sands of others Mrs Ora A Ste-
phens of Port Williams O has
learned how to do this She writes:'-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 throat
aud lung troubles " Guaranteed
by Tuell 4 Son druggist Price
50c and 8100 Trial bottle free
Assessor's Notice
NOTICE is hereby given that
I will open the Assessor's Books
for the assessment of both Real
and Personal Property for the
year 1907 for the Incorporated
Town of Stilwell I T on the'
10th day of February 1907 and
remain open until the April e:
I lection My office is my place
of business on Front street
Given under my hand this the
6th day of February 1907
N B LlTTLEJOHN
a Assessor Collector
"To Cure a Felon"
says Sam Kendall of Phillipsburg
Kau "just cover it over with
Bucklen's Arnica Salve and the
Salve will do the rest" Quckest
cure for Burns Boils Sores
Scalds wounds Pils Eczema
Salt Reheum Chapped Hands
Sore Feet and Sore Epes Only
25c at Tuell & Son drug store
Guaranteed
Well Worth Trying
W H Brown the popular pen
sion attorney of Pittsfield Vt
says: "Next to a pension the
best thing to get is Dr King's
New Life Pills" He writes:"
they keep my family in splendid
health" Ruick cure for Head-
ache Constipation anc Billious-
ness 25c Guaranteed at Tuell
& Son drug store
City Election Proclamation
Pursuant to authority vested
in me by law I W H Bradley '
Mayor of the Incorporated Town
of Stilwell Northeru District In
dian Territory Hereby issie this
my Proclamation calling a gen-
eral eleotion to be holden at the
Town Hall in siidftowu ot Snlj-
well Northern District Indian
Territory on Tuesday April 2
1(JU7 for the purpose of electing
the following officers to-witj '
One Mayor f
One Recorder'
One Marshal
One Street Commissioner
One Tax Askushoi --Collector
One Treasurer and
Five Aldermen
each to serve for alarm of one
year
Aud to vote for or -against the
issue of &50C0 school bond to
build four additional rooms to
thu school house
Given under my hand and eal
if the said tov this the 27th day
o" February 1907
(SEA) W H BHADLEY
Maviir of Stilwell
ii
ccw ESsaalaSn Tea ESsggcb
A Busy Mediciie fcr B"iv People
Brings 6t)l!tai HealM and Kaicwed Vigor
A epcclflo for Constipation Imllnosllon Wv
iMd Ktiluny troubles I'lini-les Uezemn InipiM
ljoii Had Breath Slueeihh Bowels HeuUad
'ia1 Uacltuehe ItaKucky Mountain Tea In tab-
t lorm 35 cents a bci Genuine miida by
Soixistkb Hiioa Compaht Miuilnon wis
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPUj
M W TUELL 6c SON
Starving to Death
Because her stomach was so
weakened by useless drugging
that she could not eat Mrs H
Walters of St Clair St Colum-
bus O was ii rurally starving
to death She writes: "My stom
ach was so Weal from useless
drugs that I could not eat and
my nerves so wricked tnat I
could not sleep and not before I
was given up to die was I induced
to try Electric Bitters with the
wonderful result that improve
ment begin at once and a com-
plete cure followed" Best health
j Tonic on earth 50c Guarante-
ed by Tuell & Son druggest
Stilwe Hardwood Lumber Co
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
All Kinds of Hardwood Lumber & Wagon Timber
G miles east of Stilwell Also yard in Town
YOCOA1 BROTHERS Props P O Box 44
DR KING CURES-M
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I PIONEER BARBER SHOP
First Class Service
Bath ii? Connection
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Jjttuuux v oiuuycu mcsuav 4
BTHILL Proprietor
A stitch in Uhne saves nine
Save many a d?ick tspell -hy
giving1 lihe child
BALLAKDS -:
OREHOUNQ --SYRUP
EVERY MOTHER '
should keep supplied 'with D?iarcl'3 Korchouud Syrup if she
wishes to ftavo hor children from (serious siok sphIIs It con-
ffl tains ahHOlutely nothing iuiurious clots not constipate Good
ii for children as well u-3 &dutft
a ' A coujrh often leads to consumption a::d rhouid be cKcked
w immediately '
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J C Smith JTcusfon- Toxra Vv-riix: "i have nued
Ballard's Horehound Syrnp in my famdy 'ov h piisfc
' few years and find it iar superior lo aty oiber cough
medicine we have tried: JSvsry hodw WiJ should be
supplied with this worthy : remedy"
The Delight cf CMidr ' ' '
rURES COUGHS COLDS WWOOPiMl
n
COUGH SORE THROAT BROra1i 'Vvy m
TIS AND ALL LtlNG TROUBLES A K - W
PKTCK 25ft SOft anrl SlU'J v- '3
AVOID ALL SUBSTITUTE ' !
I Ballard Snow Liniment Co M§
is
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! North Second Street JflyM 1
'Louis mo JfimfymlM
v Sold arid Recommended by
MW Tuell 6c Son Druffistsi
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Collums, D. B. Stilwell Standard. (Stilwell, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1907, newspaper, March 21, 1907; Stilwell, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2042602/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.