The Harrah Tribune. (Harrah, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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FRIDAY FEB 7 1908
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B F LOYD Editor
rablished Every Friday
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Entcred as second-class matter
uly151t)07 at the post office atriaTab
Oalehoine under the Act of Congress
of March 3 1879
The Harrah Tribune
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Fdubf crption rates $100 par year Ad-
vertising rates on application
The jury in the case of Harry K Thaw
for the murder of Stanford White re
turnod a verdict of not giiity at the
time of the murder and Thaw was sent
to the Mattewan asylum for the crimi-
nally insane Here he may be examined
ty the insanity board and if found ra-
tional set free A great crowd in the
court room cheered the verdict
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Miss Phoebs COLthin3 the great tem-
perance lecturer has gone back on pro-
hibition and says it is a farce She
holds to the idea that you "cannot de-
prive a citizen of life liberty and the
pursuit of happiness as guaranteed by
the federal constitution"
J II Willis exclusive agent in this
territory for the Singer sewing ma
chines Come in and see them next to
TRIBUNE office 28tf
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Baptist church---Preaching by Rev
G W Southard pastor every 2nd and
4th Sundays at 11 a m and 7:30 p m
Everybody invited to come Don't for-
get the Sunday school at 10 a m
The State Legislature has ex
tended the time for the pay
- ment of taxes March 1 1908
HARRAH STATE BANK
When I wantvomething good and nice
to cook I go to the Haag grocery
headgetio Dr Miles' Anti-Pain Pills
Cotton Seed
It is now time to lay in your supply
of cotton seed for spring planting
Call at this office
Good fifteen farms for sale from $1200
to $3500 half on time—Tom Drew
Harrah Okla 29tf
B Oliver the watchmaker will put
your watch or clock in good condition
bring it along when you go to the post
oflice
Bring that dead watch or clock along
for repairs when you come to the post
office Oliver will fix it
See Nast of Ale Loud for every-
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The Jumping Off Place
"Consumption had me in its grasp
and I had almost reached the jumping
off place when I was advised to try Dr
King's New Discovery and I want to
say right now it saved my life Improve-
innt began with the first bottle and
after taking one dozen bottles I was a
Nv11 and happy man again" say George
Moor of Grimesland N C As a reme-
4 for coughs and colds and healer of
week sore lurgs and for preventing
pneumonia New DLIcovery is supreme
fOe cnd $100 at Harrah druggist Trisl
Lottle free
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Best Alarm clocks on earth for $100
—J IL Willis the watchmaker Next
to Tribune office
Kansas School House
Been cold and windy most all week
but sunshine most of the time The
groundhog undoubtedly saw his shadow
if he came out Sunday
Herbert Merritt went to the city
Thursday
Geo Eiler started for home Thurs-
day He was going to stop oft and
visit awhile with friends at Orlando
The school teacher at Kansas has
quit and gone on acconnt of sickness
at home Her father and one brother
has died since teaching here
Mr Percival's little girl is sick with
pneumonia Dr Fields is waiting on
her
John Eller and family took dinner
at Mr Whitnah's Sunday
John Glamser and Marshall Whitnah
went to Fred Schwartz and threshed
cow peas Saturday
Mrs Kehn has had visitors from
Chickasha this week
Will Miller and family took dinner
with Geo Ellethorp's Sunday
Wm Merritt visited with Marshall
Whitnah's Sunday
Mrs Belcher has been on the sick
list the past week
Tucker and Johnnie Eubank Roy
Myers and Zone Beamer visited with
Tom Young and Lynn Belcher south-
east of Harrah Sunday
Fred and Roy Myers Tucker Eubank
and Zone Beamer made a trip to the
city Sunday night
KANSAS WADS
Peach Grove Snap Shots
Mrs James Fowler and her mother
have returned from Tennessee where
they have been on an extended visit
T J Kelly and daughter Ethel are
reported better at this writing
Ed Akers of Choctaw was the guest
of Wake Connor Friday and returned
home Saturday
Mrs Vesta Connor is reported on the
sick list
Richard Muhlhousen and wife made
a trip to Oklahoma City one day last
week
Mrs Julia Hays is reported on the
sick list
Yett Beavers of Harrah is building
some flues for James Fowler this week
Johnnie Hays is hauling his lumber
this week
Joe Garrett went to Oklahoma City
on business Monday
James Fowler and wile visited John-
nie Hays awhile Sunday evening
Miss Bessie Morrow who is attend-
ing school at Harrah is reported on the
sick list
PIKER
Neighborhood Favorite
Mrs E D Charles of Harbor Maine
Fr eaking of Eletric Bitters says: "It
is a neighborhood favorite here with us"
It deserves to be a favorite everywhere
tt gives quick rclief in dyspe psia liver
complaint kidney derangement 17101111-
trition nervousness weakness and
general debility Its action on the
blood as a thorough purifier makes it
especially useful as a rpring medicine
This grand alterative tonic is Fold un-
der guarantee at Harrah drug store
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Star School House
Yes George I'm coming I am a lit- i
tie late as I just got off the slow train'
through ArKansas FO here I am
There is considerable sicKness
throughout the country Most every-
body has got theirgrip full to overflow-
ing A child of Mr and Mrs FranK Mc-
Coy east of Jones City died last Sun-
day Charles Taylor of OKlanoma City and
Charley Skinner of Topeka Kans
came down Sunday to visit with Mr
and Mrs W F Taylor Mr Skinner
is a nephew of Mrs Taylor and expects
to stay a few days
W P Loyd-has finished the Ragland
house
Charles Taylor drove out and made a
pleasaut call on Mr and Mrs Grant
Taylor Sunday
A child of Mr and Mrs Lee Wigans is
reported very sick
Mr Ragland has moved into his new
residence a half mile east of the Star
school house
Eugene Couch is going to plant thirty
acres in Irish potatoes this year twenty
acres of Bliss Triumph and ten acres in
Early Ohio
Thieves entered the store of Mr De-
Ford at Jones City one night last week
and took with them considerable merchandise
"Flusco"
Public Sale
There Will be a public sale at the
farm of Fred L Schwartz 6 miles south
and 2 east of Choctaw 4 miles west of
Newalla and 8 miks east of Mashack
on Thursday Feb 13 This is a big
sale of stock and farm implements and
it will pay you to attend
Carl IN ittkopp and his entie family
are down with the grip
Keeping Open House
Everybody is welcome when we feel
good and vve feel that way only when
digtstive organs are working properly
Dr King's New Life Pills regulate the
action of stomach liver and bowels so
perfectly one can't help feeling good
when he uses these pills 25c at Harrah
Drug store
Dr Mi Anti-Pain PIN relieve pain
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Itowden cotton storm proof about
all the crop can be saved at one picking
without any ragged cotton or any
on the ground See Mr
Anderson and Wileoxin in town They
saved all the crop on some ground at
one picking Long fine lint worth
more than other cotton live lock big
bowls You can pick one-third more
in a day than you can of common cotton
yields more per acre and turns out more
lint than ordinary cotton Seed 2 cents
per pound—Edward (leaking 31tf
We learn that the deal in which T
J Kelly was disposing of his fruit farm
has not been consummated yet
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General Merchandise
At the old stand Harrah Okla
First Anthracite Coat Mined
In 1852 the first anthracite coal
was mined within the limits of what
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Loyd, B. F. The Harrah Tribune. (Harrah, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1908, newspaper, February 7, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2138967/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed May 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.