The Independent. (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1911 Page: 4 of 9
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Prevail
Local News
R J Dixon wa9 an Okemah
visitor Monday
Dishes by the set or piece at
the Racket store
Dr Robt Allan of Bearden
was in town Monday
Dave Williams of Hanna was
in town Monday on business
Dishes by the set or piece at
the Racket
Wanted — Twentyfive head of
horses to pasture — C SShoffner
G M Snider of Castle was
in town Tuesday on business
Highest market price paid for
produce — Crescent Grocery
C T Myers of Weleetka was
in town Tuesday on business
Mrs J D Richards is visiting
friends in Oklahoma City this
week
Why not own a home when
you can buy lots in the Dill
addition on installments See
McClung & Gaston agents
Mill run bran for sale by J A
Alexander West Broadway
Mrs Otis Snow is visiting her
sister at Amarillo Texas this
week
Mis9 Elsie Kdminsten visited
friends in Oklahoma City over
Sunday
Dr F E Ililsmeyer of We-
leetka was in town Monday on
business
Kullblood Barred Plymouth
Rock eggs S150 for Id Mrs
I K Shero Okemah Oklahoma
Ben Blakeley the Shawnee
attorney was here Saturday on
legal business
A P Smith and W R Blake
of Weleetka were in town Mon-
day on business
Wall finish wall paper win-
dow glass and all kinds of paints
Miller Drug Store
L A Talley a farmer from
the Morse neighborhood was in
town Monday on busidess
The Buick cars go rain or
shine Call phone 173 for auto-
mobile liyery
Mrs A Renner of Ft Smith
Ark grandmother of Mrs L P
Caldwell is here on a visit
W 1 Brown an intelligent
Creek citizen of Weleetka was in
in town Monday on business
S C Wilson will pay you the
highest market price for your
produce — cash or trade
Perry Rodkey will again make
Okemah his home and will en-
gage in the real escate business
Lost — Solid goll bracelet with
three diamonds Return to Mrs
W 8 Thomson
T S and W M Davis living
four miles north of Paden were
in town Wednesday on business
S C Wilson will pay you the
highest market price for your
produce — cash or trade
Mrs Bert Bolin of Manford
is here this wsek visiting her
parents Mr and Mrs W H
Fields
C W Miller of the law firm of
Warren & Miller of Holdenville
was here Saturday on legal bus-
iness S C Wilson will pay you the
highest market price for your
produce — cash or trade
G H Farnum was out to
Bearden Monday taking pictures
of persons and things in that lo-
cality -
Mrs M M Luttrell and daugh-
ter Catherine were here Sunday
visiting Mrs Luttrell’s brother
E D Mitts and family
Exclusive agent for Golden
Gate teas and coffee We carry
the teas in all six flavors Phone
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J G Haddox of the Morse
neighborhood was in town Mon-
day in disguise That is he has
shaved off his mustache
Only the best automobile sup-
plies that money can buy — not
Sears & Roebuck’s stuff Try
our gasoline EO Dexter garage
G F King and J M Thomas
were in town Monday getting
lumber for a new school house
in the Bearden district
When you clean your house
this spring take your old kitchen
cabinet and trade it to Okemah
Furniture Co for a nice new one
Also get one of those nice new
oak rocking chairs for the old
man1
Mr and Mrs W S Canter of
Olestee are here visiting their
son Rev C L Canter of the
M E Church South
J A Meneicke the Paden
telephone man was in Okemah
last Friday attending the inter-
scholastic meet and visiting Oke-
mah people
Otis Snow rtianager of the P
B Wilson Lumber Company will
represent the Okemah K P
lodge at the grand lodge at Clin-
ton next week
Lost — Dark brown horse 5
years old wire cut on left foot
about 15 hands high weighs
about 1000 pounds $10 reward
will be given for his return to
Johnson Hicks Castle Okla a64
I)r L Taylor of MartinTenn
and Mrs E E Askew of Helena
Ark are here this week visiting
their parents Mr and Mrs Z F
Taylor
Did you notice the Buick auto-
mobile with the Universal tire
protectors going through the
mud? It goes any place any
time E O Dexter agent
Vern Miller cashier of the
Paden State Bank was here Fri
day attending the field and track
meet and Ooosting for the Paden
school
R A Ilockensmith has bought
the Sexton property south of the
Dexter House one of the most
desirable residence properties in
Okemah
If you want to paint your house
barn wagon or buggy go to Mil-
ler’s D-ig Store
R B Jones is building a five
room addition to his residence
When the addition is complete
Mr Jones will have a very neat
and commodious dwelling
The best automobile supplies
bought from supply houses — not
from Sears & Roebuck The best
gosoline in Okemah E O Dex-
ter garage
Fire and Tornado Insurance
Is my business
LET ME BE YOUR AGENT
I represent six of the very best old line companies
Office 2 doors north of First I f I) l?OF?FY
National Bank f I IVILiv
Successor to D L Z Chitwood
M ork on the Board block
progressed rapidly this week
and it will not be many weeks
before this hlock is ready for
occupancy It will be occupied
by the Okemah Hardware Co
S O Wilson will pay you the
highest market price for your
produce — oash or trade
Call and see the work that a
Singer sewing machine will do
A A Owen agent at Horton’s
Shoe Store
T B Wortman says there was
a small cyclone Saturday night
the cloud being plainly visible
from his place north of toiyn
There was no damage vdone so
far as we can learn
A carload of the celebrated
Hunter’s Cream flour just re-
ceived — J A Alexander We9t
Broadway
Mrs C C Turkey and Ferd
Hertel of Okfuskee left Mon-
day for near Lamar Kansas
their father who lives there hav-
ing been seriously injured by
the kick of a mule
C G Schmidt expert jeweler
and optician— 25 years ex
perience
S Thompson of Paden was
in town Monday on legal busi-
ness Mr Thompson says Paden
is the best trading town of its
size in the Creek nation and
then some
The marriage license business
was very dull this week and M
E Hicks clerk of the county
i court only issued one license
Edgar Davis 21 Martha Wyne
18 of Paden being the lucky
couple
Old machines taken in ex-
change on the improved Singer
Easy terms for everybody A A
Owen agent at Horton’s Shoe
Store
Dr9 B Watts and Benton
Lovelady have each purchased
automobiles this week to use in
their practice They purchased
Fords and will go over to Okla-
homa City to get the cars driving
them to Okemah
Henry Logan known as the
“Buffalo Kid” was arrested
Monday by Deputy Sheriff Stam-
per on a charge of transporting
whiskey He gave bond in the
sum of $500 to answer the charge
in the county court
Fifteen hundred pounds coffee
bought last fall at Turner’s gro-
cery Prices will remain the
same Come and see
J M Sterrett formerly with
the First National Bank of Oke-
mah writes from Riverside Cal
where he has been for the past
year that he has accepted a po-
sition a9 cashier with the First
National Bank of Corcoran Cal
For every dollars’ worth of
goods purchased at the Racket
store a glass butter dish will be
given free
Rains have begun so has the
mud Go to Okemah Furniture
Co- and get an all rubber door
mat — one that will last
Dr L A Nye was over to
Chickasha last week attending
the grand commandery of the
Knights Templar The com-
mandary will meet at Muskogee
next year Okemah enjoys the
distinction of being the smallest
town in the world to have a
commandry
Ladies you can have a Singer
sewing maohine demonstrated to
you free at Horton’s Shoe Store
A A Owen agent
Flaude Raybourn was in from
Okfuskee Wednesday to see his
folks off on a trip to Bates coun-
ty Missouri Claude will leave
the latter part of this week for
the same place where he experts
to visit find buy a few head of
draft horses before he returns
Rev R F McBroom of the
Baptist church has aocepted a c all
at Horace Kansas and will leave
for his new charge between the
first and fifth of May Rev Mo-
Broom has been very successful
in his ministration here and Oke-
mah people regret to have him
leave
Singer sewing machines sold
on easy payments A A Owen
agent Call and see them at
Horton’s Shoe Store
Born — To Mr and Mrs Chas
Raybourn Saturday a boy It is
said that Postmaster Becker has
had to keep Charley away from
the stamp window ever since the
new arrival came to town as
Charley wanted to sell the 2-cent
stamps for one cent and was
telling everybody to keep the
change
25c sand goggles at 10c $100
nickel clocks 75c $100 new
style solid sterling silver belt
pins at 65o 8-day clocks $275
7-jewel Waltham watches sil-
verine case $500 17-jewel 20-
year gold filled $1250 I retail
goods I retail goods for less
than most people buy at whole-
sale — C G Sohmidt
John D- Richards has a first-
class plumbing establishment in
charge of a workman who knows
his business See Richards if
you are going to put in water-
works and let him figure with
you on cue job
Notice of Hearing Return of Sale of
Real Estate
The State of Okhilinina County nfOkfutkceN
No 553
In the County Court of Okfuskee County Ok-
luh oma
In the Matter of the Kstute of Minta Fixico a
Minoi B F PhillipH Guardian
Notire it hereby glvon that B F Phillip the
duly appointed and quaiitied Kuardian of the
estate of Minta Fixieo a minor ha returned
presented for eonilrmation and tiled in this
eourt his return of sale of lots and parcels of
real estate to the persons for the sums and
in the manner and for as follows to-wit:
Lots Id 15 and Iti in hloek 17 to John Me-
Kermui for £1250 £2100 and 81750 re-
spectively lots 12 and 13 in Work 15 to K
Kastman for 83750 each: lots II and IS in Work
22 to A M Debolt for 82500 each lots 4 amt 5
in block I to O o Phillips fr 8lnno each and
lot 12 in block 7 and lot- IS and 14 in hlock m to
Kd Wheeler for 81050 81250 and 81250 respec-
tively all of which said real estate is situate in
the incorporated town of Castle Okfuskee
county Oklahoma
That the said return shows that the said lots
and parcels of real estate sold (orthe respective
-unis hereinabove set out upon the following
terms to-wit: cash upon eontinnation by said
county court: and that Wednesday the 10th
day of May 1011 at 1 o'clock p m of said day
ut the county court room in the town of Oke-
mah Okfuskee county Oklahoma has been
duly appointed and fixed by the eourt a- the
day for the hearing of said return at which time
and place any person interested in said estate
may appealed ami tile his exceptions in writing
to said return and may eontest the same tfnd
each and every person interested in said estate
is hereby n ferred to fluid return for further
particulars and inlormation herein
Witness my hand and the seal of said court
this 2th day of April lull
(Seal! W A- Huskr
April 27-12 m County Judge
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i Okemah Mill & Elevator Co !
Choice Northern Seed Corn per bushel $1 60
Cane Seed per bushel - - 125
Kaffir Corn per bushel - - - 100
Red Crowder Stock Peas per bushel 250
Whippoorwill Stock Peas per bushel 2 50
Black Eyed Stock Peas per bushel - 275
Tennessee German Millet per bushel - 2 00
Common German Millet per bushel - 150
We also have a full line of Field and Grass Seed all
kinds of Feed and the best brands of Flour that can be
bought at any price All kinds of Bulk Garden Seeds We
absolutely guarantee the best goods and lowest prices
Henryetta and Me Alester Lnmp Coal $550 per ton delivered
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CALL US UP
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MONEY TO LOAN! I
ON FARM LANDS
On the most favorable pre-payment privileges
Remember we do our own inspecting enabling us
to close loans quickly
SKELTON & WALLER
Okemah Okla
i Room 4 Okemah National Bank Building
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FflBilfl LOAMS
We have plenty of money to loan on good farm land
on most favorable terms to the borrower including:
Low Rate of Interest Payable Annually and at Home
Long or short time loans with liberal pre-payment
privileges permitting a part or all of your loan to be
paid off at any interest paying time
We examine the security offered and prepare our own papers
without delay thus enabling us to close loans quickly
If you contemplate any business in our line it will be to your
advantage to see or write us
EDWARD R NIX & CO
Office in J 8 Stone Building
OKEMAH OKLA
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BEAR IN MIND
"That the J A Patterson Mercantile Company
carry at all times a complete line of Groceries
and quality considered our Groceries are as
cheap as the cheapest We have our own free
delivery wagon which assures prompt service
One order will tempt you to give another
The goods below mentioned are handled by
us and are in a superior class to themselves:
Heinz Sweet Sour and Dill Pickles in keg
Blankes’ three pound can Coffee with China Cup
and Saucer FREE!
Acme and Supreme brands of Flour
Shrudders Maple Syrup
Hawaiian sliced Pine Apple
Hawaiian grated Pine Apple
Peacock brand of Canned Fruits
Southland Cooking Oil
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Mitts, E. D. The Independent. (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1911, newspaper, April 27, 1911; Okemah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2045192/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.