The New State. (Haileyville, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol. III.
The New State
HAILEYVILLE. INDIAN TERRITORY, AUGUST 16. 1 07.
No. 2'i
A LEADER
IS WANTED
out the underbrush. is a leading
spirit in I lie movement
llcie is a *p!endid i>|i|ktiiunitv
for some of our good women to
do excellent work. Should tliev
A Movement Should Be Made interests! in tliis noble
A meat part of Haileyville
Masons and Eastern Stars arc
attending tlu (irand l/nlge and
Grand Chaptej at McAlester
tills Week.
For the Improvement of
the Haileyville Cem-
etery Grounds.
It Is To Be Koped That Ladies
Will Become Interested In
This W jrthy Cause.
undertaking .and form a dub or
; commit tee to see to the work,
we are eontideiit the\ would lie
encouraged div the most liberal
donations. Who will lead the
movement
Strictly high grade shoes at
the right price at Farmer's.
BIRD SHOWED ITS GRATITUDE.
Robin's Appreciation of Surgical Scrv
ices Rendered.
\bout sl\ weeks iiK<> 11 null Mr(U!l
| nf Lock Haven, I'm . noticed an eld
Tll<' Baptists ha ve organized a lluttcriie; In the mass III front if
Q,,,. l, i ... i i i. ! M* home as If I. had been Injured.
Mniilav school at Alderson X1 ,•
.Mi. ,\l« (nil run* til Hi#' thru 11f«*r souir
i ,i iiii , little ffTort 11« (IIbccivor<'<! that ono
ice cream and coM drinks at , . . ,. . . ,
< « t i« mollis Iriis was Inulu'n. which
^\ «I11 k . ivtulrrotl li almost lu'lpless.
The restaurant firm of Allison , Tilk",B ,,H" l <" <•>" > '•"
\ Buchanan has been dissolved,
the latter retiring. Jack Ifoach
is now Mr. Allison's partner.
Watch the Dog.
j Now is the-lime for all dog
Comparatively few of our peo- j owners to keep close watch on
pie know that Haileyville has j their pets. II the dog seems to he
the most beautiful cemeterv I exhausted by heat and is cross
grounds. 'I hev covur about fivel
a ores of land which is sufficient-1
ly rolling to provide good drain
washed tile hnncs, applied splints
■ ind carefully Icmdat-'ed ilie li u and
kept the robin a prisoner. To Mr. Me
Clll's sm prise till" hones urew to-
..... j gether, and a few weeks ago the leg
«l IK I .1 ai k \\ ill Ilia ke a st I'ol |g ,\ is found to he as ^;noil us ever The
team and will keep the (Mohoi robin was given Its freedom, but In up
restaurant up to-date in everv ' |,"<la,'"n "f >" klnA "un^al ad I"-"
lormed by Mr. MrUlll the robin conies
particular.
age. While so hie parts of the
cemetery are rocky, yet the
greater portion consists of a
mixture of loam, sand and loose
gravel, making lite digging of
graves quite easy. But there
and harks at everv stranger
who passes, watch the animal
closely. I I lis is t lie hottest stun
iner for \ears. August is the
developed manv
are other anj
reasons whv
month w
cases of hvdrophohia Several
have already been reported here.
If you think your dug is being
lindulv affected by the hot
i weal In i put hi in on the chair for
i a tew flays in a cool place. Give
more
I he
should hi* improved and used.
Nature prepared this beautiful
location, and it is yet in its pris-
tine loveliness, the few inter-
ments made there having hut
in a slight dvgree changed the
original designs. The grounds
are covered with a healthy
growth of splendid shade trees
and the environments are truly
important plenty of water
cemetery feed little meat
to drink and
II he does u< it
improve it would be far better
If* kill Ilie animal than to jeop
aidize the lives of llie family and
the community. By a!l means
keep a close watch on votir dog
during August. McA. News.
Reduced Prices on low-cut
shoes at Farmer's.
Miss Tracy Wan! visited rela
fives and friends in Alderson
Sunday.
A druggist in Southern Kanscs
is advertising a drink "that
makes Millwaukee jealous."
Farmer is selling White Can-
vas Slippers at Cost.
The Twice a Week Republic,
the greatest of all Southwestern
papers, and The New State one
year for fl ila. Subscribe now.
(Jet all the
price.
news at
low
about the house ninny times every
day and has heroine so tame that it
will er.t crumbs from Mr. McUIII'b
hand.
The bird has a nest in a nearby tree
and on being called by Mr MrGlll In
vnriubly llles lo hi in and perches on
the vines, a fence or some other oh
ject near where Mr McUIII may hap
> |.en to lit
I 'resident Roosevelt has issued
an excutive order making labor
day, September 2, a holiday for
government, employees who are
employed by t he day.
Peters Shoes give good ser-
vice. Farmer has them.
I he New Slate for job work.
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attractive. On one side is ai rp|1(
beautiful valley; on the opposite' '|'ish<
lake; while to the
west are stretches
Wants Cheap Notoriety.
following is sent out from i
is the liively
east and the
of rugged 11
forests.
Since the foundation of II.m-
■" n jhoi iuu'i
lew,lie. our people have used \ ]y en&l^ in sen<ling 0lU lmt.
alums ^ lusively the Harts-1 ton8 rolltan.ing pictures of Win
home cemetery for the burial of, j Brvan an(, |jilust,lf vv|ljch
ihe.r dead. I lus, m the past, rea(]s: ..BryaI1 & MlirraV| 1908 -
"\N illiatn Murrav, the presi-
dent of the constitutional con
and magnificent vention, is taking seriously the
boom launched by him for vice-
president He is just now bu«i
lias been a convenience on ae ! ^ targe
count of the unimproved state|have received consignment
number of democrats
iw.eived consignments of
of our ow i burial ' zounds. But the8e ,)UttonSi am)rdi t(>1
there is no reason why these| ports here |)Ut they are not dis-1
conditions should continue to > tributing them Que prominent
exist 'I he distance to the Hai- j 0(Tat, living at Muskogee
leyvilie cemetery is considerably ^tiug to a freind here, says!1
less than to that of Hartshorne,^ ;f*iamed to spring them
while a little expenditure of s. *|,e boys. Either Bill is igno-
monev on road unprovement-fWuof thefa^^.iUs i.npossi-
which would also serve other |,ie for ...jTof the same
purposes-would make it more party who live west of the Miss-1
easy of access. '"Sippi to head the national ticket
Haileyville people have always or is spending his money in this'
shown a willingness to assist in manner to get some cheap no-1
everything bearing the natureof ! toriety. Please do not mention
public advancement, and The that 1 am oneof the men whore-
New State firmly believes that ceived the buttons.'"
the only thing lacking in ceme- twu T7! : i: r
. ... L)on t buy a pipe—before m-
tery improvement, if nothing specting that splendid line at the
more than fencing and cutting | drug store of D. J. Morris.
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