Stilwell Standard. (Stilwell, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1907 Page: 4 of 5
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I LOCAL MENTION'?
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Jacob White was down faom
fcvHnsville Pridny
See the Souvenirs in sJiow wiu-
dow ut The Racket
Mr Berry bij9 beon returned
here us operator
Mra IL Frizzell of Bunch
was in the city this weak shop-
ping A now line of Skii ts at The
Racket
Joe Rienhardt of Nowaui was
down first of the week looking
after some oil leases v
Newell Tucker who has been
living- at Foyill for some time has
moved back here
Take the Standard— the only
democratic paper in Adair coun
ty- '
0 J Crocker Und-
ertaker Phonea 17
Res 72 Store '
Mrs P A Collins of vihdmva
Arkausas is in the city visiting
her daughter Mrs Dr Farrar
and family
John Collins has moved his
barber shqp into u building' next
door to bis store an ideal loea
tion
All the people ia the town in-
teivsted in basebaJlare urged in
meet at the city hall Friday ni£jht
ami help the boys start thing
Misses Clyde Horn and Mary
uowart lers iionuy uignt tor a
visit with relatives and friends
atLeuapah
All kinds of Glassware for 5
ana iu cents at i ne iuicKet
Mrs R- F Estes D D G M
of Eastern Star will leave tomor-
row for an official visit to the
chapters at Muldrow aad Han-sou-
Hon EL B Arnold was at Salli-
saw last of the week on business
He was accompanied by his sister
'Miss Tina who left for a visit with
relatives in Texas
Miss Sylpha - Waters o£ Crane
Mo came in Monday for a visit
with her relatives — tho Vaters-
— none of whom had ever seen
each other
Mrs George Owen Grant left
yesterday morning' for Tahle-
quah where she will visit-her
parents Mr and Mrs J T Cun-
ningham and other relatises
Any one wanting marble of any
kind and in any shape and quan-
tity will please sail on J L
Brown and get prioes
' TheO E S will meet at their
hall tonight This is the regular
election of officers and it is urged
by the Worthy Matron that every
member be on hand
Rev J- L Brown attended
the Decoration at Oak Grove
Sunday morning and in the af-
ternoon preached the funeral of
Mrs Joseph Funberg at Ewin's
Chapel
The 5 and 10 cent counters are
full of bargains at The Racket
J P Chandler of Fayetteville
spentSaturday in the city with
old friends He expressed much
surprise at tho growth of the
town and saw the crowd Satur-
day '
Sunday night from the bedside
of her father at Fayettville where
She has been for three weeks
He has been very low with pneu-
saonia- "
Gus Ivey was in Sallisaw Mou-
f-day and visited this oflioe while
ifi town Gus is in the lead for
statu auditor and will land the
jab with "huuda down" — StarJ
Gazette
The Racket keeps a good line
of Embroideries and Laces for 5
and 10 cents '
Tho Toadies Aid of the Chris-
tian Church will serve dinner at
the Ciiy Hall ou Thursday June
(Uh Everybody invited to ut
leud and give them their patron-
age At a box supper given at Zion
three miles below town the sum
ofSUl ") was raised the pro
ceeds going to fencing the
church and cemetery at that
place Tliey were well pleased
with the supper
Wo want your banking busi-
ness and will extend v every ac
commodations consistent with
conservative banking This bank
does not make loaiis to its man
aging officers
Adair Connty Stats Bank
See A' Young for all kinds of
blaclcsmithing and woodwork
He uses the best of material and
does you the best work
A J Alberty was in to see us
Siiijurday and showed ue a sample
of lead ore— this exists in large
quantities in many sections of
the country When properly de
veloped the natural resources of
this country will be unlimited
All Book Accounts
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must be paid at onbe
We need our fhoney
Crocker Whitaker 6c Co
PURE DRUGS
AND
MEDICINES
are necessary in
treatment 01
DISEASES
QUALITY
AND NOT
QUANTITY
IS THE WATCHWORD AT
Shaw's Drug
Store
Th& city how has a city hall
where public meetings can be
held without citizens paying ev-
ery time This was badly need-
ed The building is the old Pa?
den building on the corner of
Froutand Division streets
Every woman appreciates- a
beautiful complexion so much
desired by risen Such complex-
ions come to- all who usej-Hollis-tes's
Rocky Mountain Tea 35c
Tea or Tablets Tuell & Son
R L Taylor is now wearing
the uniform and performing the
duties of an Indian Police for
this section If our- memory
serves us correctly Lowry Davis
was recomended to this position
by the local club— another evi-
dence of the vast power this
club wields amongthe leaders of
the party-
FOR SALE
One good 7 room house two
porches well on back porch cor-
ner lot that I will sell as cheap
as a man can build part cash
balance on time on -installmen t-
T M Jones Stilwell I T
Through our friend Jbhn H
Leeper we are in reoeipt of a
seotionized and municipal town-
ship map of Adair county It
locates the various points in the
tieunty pretty acoui'ately Any
The picture' of an
ELKON OUR OFFICE
Door may be of one caught in the Indian Territory by it h&v '
ins a crop in the left ear Whether this is true or not we
will leave for you to decide but what we wish 'to impress upon
you Is that our stock of Elk roofing is complete-' It makes as
good roof as there arc being both water and fire proof nnd is
used on the best of houses as well as barns sheds etc The
price Is reasonable- Try some of it
Southwestern Lumber Go
JR CLARK'Manager
STRAYED
One bay horse pony 14 tymd
high roach mane no brands
(mall tar in forehead Will pay
$5 fqr return of same to C W-
ADDINOTON Stilwell I T-
There are many tonics iu land
As by the papers you can see
But none of them can equal '
Holli3ter's Rocky Mountain Tea
35ok tea or tablets Tuell & Sou
person ouri have a copy by send-
ing him a dollar at Westville
Our' lineofgdods is com-
plete in every departmentpri-
ces very low Come and buy
Crocker Whitaker & Co
Lallay Spoke
Hon Jo M Lallay caudidate
for Congress from the Third
Distriot spent Saturday in the
city and made two speeches— one
in the afternoon and one at night
To say he made good is putting
it lightly He is recognized a3
one of the foremost orators in
the new slate uud possesses the
neccessary accomplishments to
represent the new state in con-
K CShop
First Class and Up-to-Date
HAIR dUT
SHAVING
SHAMPOOING
HOT and COLD BATHS
pivision Street
JOH1S COLLINS frop
DEEDS'
To Be Delivered Thraoiit the
cherokee Nation
At last deeds to the Cherokee
allnfmonto tiro fex Ku A a t triA
w Haiti - in q mcrinrrnitnun j:iv
-b--- -J- thruout the Cherokee nation A
tie stanus square on uiu siate
and national platforms of the
party and plants himself uneq uiv-
ocally on the ' constitution and
I special car with a representative
rot the Dawes Commission will
visit the various railroad stations
anrl tho rppsrn ontitlofl tn ra-
eloouent v urges its anopiion as
4 11 fa cieve deeds will recieve them
the only remedy for the ills now i 2 -
' J i They will beat the following
mULK 1JC ""places in Adair County on the
sl!lte dates named:
He is a Cherokee by blood and Fridftyf June
13 111 tuoi ougd syiiiiaiiiiy nub Ju-
ly with them but the honest
white citizens who are making
their home among them
He has many friends in this
country who will use all honor-
able means to have him pomiua-
led !
On aceouut Confederate Veter-
an Reunion at Richmond Va K
ck S will sell Round Trip Tickets
at $2515 Dates of sale May 26
27 fc'J8 return limit June 11th
C E Wells Agent
See the fine Shirt Waists at
the Racket A reduction ou prices
MEMORIAL SERVICE
The four churches of Sti'well
have united to hold a Memorial
Service which is tube held at
the Methodist Church The
time of meeting will be thetirst
Sunday in June beginning at
10:30 and closing at 12:!-50
The program will be as follows:
J — Singiugby the congregation
-II— Devotional conducted by
Rev JjA Allen of the Christian
Church
Ill— Singing by the congrega-
tion - r
'IV— Memorial sermon by Rev
J: A- Allen of the Christion
Church
V— Solo by Rev J- H Meyers
entitied "Pace to Pace'
yi— Talk by Rev W C Sav-
age of tho Methodist Church
VII— Singing by the united
choir
VIII— Talk by Rev A Yancy
of the Baptist Church
IX— Solo by Mrs Allen
X-Talk by Rev J H Meyers
of the Presbyterian Church
' Xfc-Slnging by the congrega-
tion Mr C: J -Crocker will ha-va
charge of" choir and Rev J-- L
Brown will be moderator
Every one is cordially invited'to
attend— don't forget the dalse
— first Sunday in June'
W Ci !3aY?ge69C of Com
Stilwell Tuesday June 25
TUELL & SON
DRUGGISTS
Full and complete stock of
Drugs and : '
Sundries
Collins Hair Tonic
Prescriptions accurately coufct
pounded day and nighto
STILWELL I T PHONE 45
NOTICE-
Notiee is hereby given
that I
will begn assessment of Taxes
for the Incorporated Town of
StilwolJ Indian Ttrritory tor-
tus present year of 11)07' on May'
1st Please call early
This April 18 1907 '
John W Goss
Assessor Collector
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COLLINS & SON
GITY GROCERY
Carries a clean and uptodate t-
stock of
Fancy and Staple f
I at bed rock prices for cash j'
Buys aJl kind of Country t
Produce J
Your patronage solicited
Corner Oak & First Street 4-
MRS- JOHN COLLINS Prop
r
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Thousands have pronoyncedi
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Teai
the greatest -healing power om
eanth Wiitin medical science-
fails it siiceeda Makes yom
well and ireeps you well 35c tea-
0? tablets- Tuell & Son
The candidates and' otberss
who atiaoded the democratic
speak-ingat Pea Vine Monday
night report the occasion one of
the finest for democracy of thoi
whole- season Some republi
cans were on hand with their
war paint on and they had the
effrontery to defend the party's
record in this country a thing
they ought to havi never attemp ted
and what the democratic
boys did for them was aplenty
to last them through this cam-
paign The band wason hand
and the occasion was a glorious
one for the cause of democracy
NOTICE-
TheK C S Ry P6rtiArthur-route-
will sell you ticketsindi
check your baggage thru to all-
points ' We have oheap rates in
effect 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of each
month to nearly all points If you
contemplate a trip call or- write
us for full information
C E WELLS Agent
To Remove Restrictions
Notices have' beensent out by
Indian Agent -Dana HKelsey
that H C Cusey will be at the
'following places in Adiir county
on-the dates mentioned to receive
testimony and applications- for
removal of restrictions::
Stilwell Tuesday June 11
Westville Wednesday June 12'
Applications omoil- and gas
lands will not be acted' upoi at
this time out testimony win ne
taken No full blood need ap-
ply as they are- barred from act
of Congress
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GOWARl
General
Mferctikridise
Highest cash price"
paid for Country Pro-
duce
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Collums, D. B. Stilwell Standard. (Stilwell, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1907, newspaper, May 23, 1907; Stilwell, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2042676/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.