The Muldrow Press. (Muldrow, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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partjeaiars aooordlag to ike genilK’n W DstkslUnd J If Cbksly
maa's story le tkatUlss Dane was ! kU fcjfHtl Mmber uf
admiring the ring Monday evening ' V0t9a Mr eiakoly WM tMt l0
but remarked that it aMd clean
leg and offered to lo this and prom
lead to return the ring at breakfast
lime Tuesday morning Next morn
Ing Miss Klla failed to show up an
investigation was started and it was
learned that she took the wntbonnd
Valley for parts unknown It was
presumed she would go to Denison
Tex Deputy Marshal Rhodes
wired the authorities at Muskogee
to search the southbound Ksty
which was done but Miss Dunn
was not apprehended MUsDunn
made many friends during her reel
deneo here and her mysterious dlg-jf ’ m j
appesraneo has created a sensation jj0
-Cherokee (Sallied! ) Republican 0
Misf Dunn it 111 be remember-7 '
ed was also a trimmer In tfuldrow
and conducted the millinery busi-
ness for Mrs Pickard daring the
early fall and made ihe acquaintance
of many of oar ollisens
take the office held the last term by
J W Breedlove and Mr Betbell
will oontmue as secretary for an
other term of three years
The board of education Is the same
with but oae exception and Is as
follows: Thor j Watts Pres j
C W Betbell 8eo'y J H Blake
ly John R Kniseley John W
Coker and A L Shackleford
The following are the names of
jhe candidates snd the number of
votes each received at last Satur-
day's eleotion:
C W Betheft ' ‘ '
U3 t!t t:i p:rt
At the annual meeting of the
board of directors of the Citixens
Bank held at their office Saturday
evfrilng Dec 15 lb the following
oQcera were elected for the oomiug
years Presr WO’ Bruton Vice
Prp W W Payne' Cashier Dr
S R Bates A B Pyle however
will be retained by the bank and
wtt! be as actively -engaged in its
management as heretofore “as assist-
apt The bank is in excellent con-
dition and is enjoining a steady in-
case of business
fitk Csgff Pan
The Sunday editions of the News-
Record snd Times at Fort Smith
were very metropolitan indeed
The News-Record bad a little the
best of the deal with a 48 page edi-
t'ou and was brimfullof good read-
ip 4 and was certainly well patron-
ised by the Fort Smith advertiser
The Times contained 83 pages and
was in proportion
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Christmas is almost hero and tbo
year 1908 wilt soon be a thing of
the past forever their let ni with
one hand tenderly cling to the old
year while we atretoh forth to greet
the new To some it baa been a
year of prosperity to others one of
adversity and sorrow As wo look
baok over put events - w& cannot
fail to note the absenoa ot maay
that wore with ns a year ago But
now' they are gone been called borne
to return no more This time last
yesr mayhaps they were planning
a surprise for some one near and
dear to them in the way of a Christ-
mas present that would cause them
to be remembered as tha years roll
on bringing the joyous Christmas
time Let ns sk observe the coming
Christmas and holidays in a way
that we will not look baok to with
sorrow and regret bu$ as a time to
be remembered as the grandest of
all our jives
J P McCormack and family of
Paris Ark came to Muldrow last
Monday and will try farming in the
creditable New State the coining season As
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paper Good healthy papers like Mr McCormack has not been
ft v v i able to rent a farm and is making
two were show that a town is hi home with bii BOllt T Gf who
fpllof np and hustling business holding down a chair in the W
men ' ' - I A Ray barber shop i
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No ksS crcdj xxa ever VliKCKd b Ixilm Territory a
WtiM&fzr tnzi Kb They KK3 They
cenceb cero ce to tey then teferj
Theeee fcavo r-KhKed crJ Ret cno dheetbCbdt Wo hep e“e
tlleed ccpetl&a Other reerchenti tried to le!teto tet It cr!y
shotted d bold relief cf tho towsrlrj fcercxlrj mi cro cl’erlrj Even
locel leeiehietJ hero teeht et theo prteco Why pey tho prct to
them tyhenycucea toy cf tact the terneprkeo they poyuo Eveiythby
teerked b plsb fbxreo end ctrletly ONE FRIGE
I Wolf-Mayer Mercantile Go
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New York Salvage Co
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TO STAY
' While others are selling out and making clearing
sales we are offering our goods to onr customers at
living prices and small profits we bay from the fac-
tories our taxes are low and w have no clerk hire
which enables us to oompete wlth everybody
r We have j tut received a targe shipment of 1
Queens ware —the best on the market two oara of
wire one oar of John Deere Implements expected f
every day and we have at least two oars of other
farm implements on band
SP10IAL ON PUQQIlft We are making
special prices on Buggies to make room for another
car loaa- We will sell wagons after January 1st
One-half oish and note nntil full for btlinoe
Everything In Hardware Stoves Harness
and Saddlery Don't forget wa are here to atay
BRUTON HARDWARE CO
Three membere were reoeived in
to the Metbodiat church last Siioday
by letter
A special serf lot of tka JSptrortb
League will be held Sunday after-
noon at 8 p m
The new gasoline lights in the
ME etiurob 8outh are all that waa
claimed for them and the obnroh it
perfectly ligbed ’
There will be a Christmas tree at
the M E church sooth Monday
evening Deo 94 7:80 p m All
the members and friends of the Sun-
day School are oordially invited
A short program will be provided
followed by distribution of pres-
ents Rev W A King of Tamaha
was in Muldrow this week Rev
King is the evangelist and mission
ary worker of the Baptist church
of this association and bis yearly re-
port shows that he has accomplish
ed a great deal of work and has
done much good for the association
Usl Frisl ti li limtigitil
Extensive land frauds in Indian
Territory in whiob a number of
government officials unscrupulous
whites and a score or more of oiv
ilised Indians are alleged to be in-
volved in about to be made the sub-
ject of an investigation under the
direotion of Ethan A Uitohoook
secretary of the interfor The land
in question whtoh is said to be
worth anywhere from $8000000-
000 to $6000000 consists of town
sites in Mnskogee and several other
prosperous and booming cities in
the territory
Pine Salve Carbolised aots likes
poultice highly antiseptic - exten-
sively used for Koxema for ohtpped
hands and lips outs burns Sold
by Kniseley Bros
The following now Press readers
have beeu added to our list since
our last issue: C H Ford R E
Posge G W Wilson CbaiBlaok-
ard Dumont Patton T J Toler
W L Howard E L Foremon
Westville aud R E Jones Oxark
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J 8 BAKIN OmM
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Any businasa entrusted to us wll receive esreful and prompt attention
HAS DROPPED HIS GOODS AT V
KNISELEY BROTHERS
Holiday Goods!
'1 he Urgent most beau-
tiful and Up-To-Date
Prices actually lower than ever Absolutely a premium in the
price of everv purchase Come and let ns supply your needs be-
fore the stock fa exhausted Every purchase guarantee satisfactory
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! i HOESE SHOEING AND WAGON REPAIRING
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Good Wezon Yard Good Camp Hous$ and Good
Restaurant where good msaU are served at all hours
torae and see ns when in Muldrow
G W MftTHEVS & SON
HOBTH or 81CTIOW HOU81
W Q HRVTOX FHB8
A R PVLK 0A8HIBR
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THE CITIZENS BANK
1 ' " MULDROW IND TEB
Paid Up Capital $25000
We offer absolute safety courteous treatment and prompt
attention to all business entrusted to onr care
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Farmers who deposit with u in the 'fall or other seasons
will find ns ready to reoiprocAte daring winter and spring
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Campbell, F. N. The Muldrow Press. (Muldrow, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1906, newspaper, December 21, 1906; Muldrow, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2082480/m1/1/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.