The Oklahoma Clipper (Indianola, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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Where lo v>> i 1> jv "'mi- hats'
Do run patiouiAe M i! Order
houses? lie'uie ni'kr; our
your order, come
SEE MY STOCK
of the LtfcSt stvles of ladies hats
come see the g.oods for your
S;lt before you pavvour money
Mrs Ida Mick!e
Indianola Okla
Notice in aiorkinS men
Ties no ! put oil Ft Smith & West-
ern J>1 ct. No 2 ties 7 ct. also post 7 ft
iong 5 us for futlier'infoimatioii see
R I I'earson Box 113
Indianola. Oklahoma
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LOCALS
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Real Estate
Five and ten years at eight pel
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Harrowed plumage spoil tlio
I bent of birds.
For farm loans and BEST
j FIRE INSURANCE, see M. L. —.— ^
Stockton at The Indianola State : '*£;&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&• $
iBank ! r
For Hair cat&Shave
Go To
J. I). Minyard's Barber Shop
Laundry basket sent off
every Wednesday.
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J L Vaughn and family of Naze-r-1
ine ndge Was in our town Monday i ^
Mrs Men Turner visited McAlester ^
of coming
to our store
when you
W«Mj
but remem-
ber we have
many thing*
bewdriarugj
and chemic-
als that we
can aupply
you to advan-
tage, such as
household
articles of all
kind*, inrlud- ,
mg dyes and dye stufts. We sell,
" ecomn>end and guarantee the cele-
! brated Putnam Fadeless Dye. They
colot silk, wool and cotton at one
Monday
Horace Dunagan Miss Brunett
Clifton and iVCiss Kva Grantham of
Nazerine Ridge was in the city Moil
day Miss Grantham had some den-
tal Work done.
Miss Oma Sherrel who is staying
at Crowder City visited home folk*
this week.
V E Weddle John Hilderbrand
and another gentleman all of Scipio
was in our town I uesday. 1 hej
Were hallinp flour for C L Clark.
R F Turner is courting in McAles
ter this week.
MisS Inez -Newman spent 'Ihurs
day in Crowder.
J. B. Mickle, & Co
Indianola, Okla
R. R, TIME TABLE
DAILY TRAINS
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M L Stockton cashier Of the Ind-
ianola State Hank and Miss Vivian
Snodgrass of Tulsa Okla were join
j tO geiher m wedlock May 1 in the
little city of Anadarko Okla 1 he
spent a few days in Oklahoma C.ity.
Eld W F.Hall preached at Scipio
last Sunday.
• William Pearson is going to the i V
countFV to woik a month are too. i
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There was a good crowd at prayer W
meeting Wednesday night.
W H Pearson has been in town
workin ; on the mill this week
Lue Kerrel visited Miss Oliver this
week.
Will Give You Prestige
a bank account will give
you a prestige you never
enjoyed before? Why not
start one today you will be
suprised how big a dollar
will grow when fasten the
interest to it which our
bank pays.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
John Harshaw's baby is very
sick.
MrsLlS Snodgrass of Tulsa
arrives in our city Thursday
^ . , f , , , i„ morning to make her home with
First Bapust Church of Ind.anola _ ^ KW
Preachinp 1st Sunday at 11am and
Saturday night before Sunday School
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here she was apleasaut caller at HER BOY IN BLUE
t,he Clipper Office.
The Indianola State Bank
Indianola
at 10 a m. Prayer meeting Wed
ijesday night.
W. L Ciawford Pastor
B h Bland S S Supt.
Mrs W M Taylor spent Satur-
day niglit with her mother Mrs
Wooten.
Mr and Mrs Stockton Mrs
Snodgrass is Mrs Stockton
mother.
Married at the home of the
bride Mr. Summers to Mrs Mary
Coodman of Indianola, Elder T J
Rice officiated.
Mrs Charley Mays of Oak Hill
was in our city Friday. While
Ye Editor was sorry that he
had to miss his appointment last
Sunday at Oak Hill, but we were
down at Wilburton looking after
some Latter Day Saints. If
providence dont get in the way
we will be at Oak Hill on the
first Sunday and Saturday night
before in next month.
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"And he that sleeps se soundlv here
Was one who wore the gray,
And she that held him rear and dear
May weep for him today."
"And do you deck the grave of one
Who wore the hated gray
Who haply faced your martyred sotr
In that unrighteous fray?"
The Legislature is talking of "Ah he is sleeping soundly too!
a jouraing or taking recess. We
expect the pay role is getting
short. i
There was a large orowd at Oak
Hill Sunday night to hear Mr I ester.
Who knows? Some other may
Place floUrs above my boy in blue.
As I do o'er her boy in gray!"
Rev Fraily spent Sunday night
at Oak Hill.
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The Oklahoma Clipper (Indianola, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1913, newspaper, May 9, 1913; Indianola, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc268272/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.