The Indianola Enterprise. (Indianola, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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I OF LOCAL INTEREST.
t BRIEF ACCOUNTS OF RECENT EVENT9 iN
i OUR OWN TOWN AND VICINITY.
I 9omethtng About People With Whom Many of
v Our Readers are Well Acquainted.
.'Irs. K.H. Allsup was n visit
rowder Mond.iv
Poto Su:Ta rot u mod Saturday
Or. 11u« iioy made a profejsion
isit to Hanna Saturday.
from a trip t
Sherwood
from Pragae
Paoli
Adams
Sunday.
-Mr. Irby shipped a car
to I'ort Wort), this w
aad i
Fred I'houte and son madi
trip to M. Alas tor Monday
,'harley Clark returned Thur;
from a trip to Xew Mexico
it fr
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;m hi
-Irs. i>
airents ;
: weel
P. Cone
t Chelsea
visited
durine
her
the
Hud ('!
I iting his
■ riggs is enjoying a vi-
•• mother this week.
• ate ind family lire vis
laughter in McAlestei
Kev. T. J. Rico went to Hanna
Saturday, returning the follow Iter Tuc
ng morning
Will T and Arthur Walker
made a business trip to McAles-
day.
Wood
tours
. M.Cook's.
worth a
at Mar
rairie Grove
Ark., was I:,-re during the week
visiting liis son, .1. I!. Mays.
j If your socks are not
quare meals at regular dam, try a pair ol'those
or lunch at any time, at fin Brothers' store.
T. J. Mays, of
L. J1 Perkins is sojourning at
. loi Springs.in the hope of being
• :rcc! of his rheumatism.
Mr. Kelley, ol Muskogee, was-
The crop of corns will be a fail- llG1'e 'luring the week surveying
ire when you wear a pair of those | some land for Stanley Turner,
hoe.- sold by Martin Pro...
I We have a few nice clean beds
Hudson Kutler, one of our read • 111 cool, well ventilated
BARGAINS
:«INDIANOLA
'OR
BUYERS.
i s at Hanna, was an appreciated
raller at our sanctum Monday.
rooms. Try them.
lpper
\V. M.l'ook.
Mrs. Fred Browne, of Crowd-
Felix Qillock, of Cook County, I1'1' ^ wes here a fow days ago
■f'exus, was here during the wee!: j
^isitinghis brother, F.C.Gillock I
Notice of Tax Sale.
C. (.'. Choate, Democratic pre-; I, T. J. Rice, Tax Collector for
•iuct committeeman, was around the Incorporated Town of Indian-
l*iring the week taking a poll of ola. Pittsburg ('minty, State of
fae voters of this precinct' • Oklahoma, do hereby certify that
| the following is a complete list oT
all the delinquent taxes on the
j following lots ond blocks in si.id
Incorporated town of Indianola,
for the years 1905, l'JOti. and
1907, together with the amount of
taxes, penalties, and interest on
same, commonly stated opposite
1 said lots; and that I will, on tho
-9th day of August, 1008, begin-
ning at 10 oclock, u. in., at my
office door in the Town Of Indian-
ola,offer for sale at public auction
to the highest and best bidder
! for cash, the following real estate,
I to wit:
All of Block Fifteen < 15), con-
: tabling 1l> lots, tax due for 1905,
Mrs. .1. \\ Martin is enjoyiug amount !?•'!.GO, interest si!.7o, pub- I
a visit from her father, Rev K. lishing *1.20, auction *1 L'O, total
f Sullivan, ot Parks, Ark.; alsojss '0. Tax due for 1900, amount i
from her brother, '/. II. Sullivan, j^".60, interest 1 ,sti, total s.Y40. j
pf Fort Worth. Texas, whom she j Tax due for 1907, s;j.t>0, interest I
had not seen for L'7 years. 190 cents, total £4.50. Grand to-!
Mai for three years fclS.liO.
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We have just received
a large assortment of
Men's and Boys'Cloth-
ing, the latest styles, at
close prices. We now
have plenty of Feed,
Bran, and Pure Corn
Chops. A car load of
feed wcis shipped to us
through an error, and
the mill ordered us to
sell it out at mill prices.
INDIANOLA TRADING CO
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Best Town On Fort Smith
& Western Railroad.
C 'tux I School .mil Chun hos Progressive
Citizenship An Important Tr ade
Center, Fertility Of Sur-
rounding Countt y
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"Uioij. Ok la . i> a growing aud prosperous town
> f al..-in ;<)•> iiihiiliitantN, locitod on the Fort Smith &
-t<'i n loilw.u , ninety oiu> utiles west of Fort Smith,
ami l: > miles east of Guthrie It i.-. surrounded by a
ine.iil t,N|iuns4' of .'xeet'dingly fertile agricultural land,
e ipfllK'ol an iicmei.so productivity, already more or
i< ti miproMI'd, and dotted her* and there with ■nbittt-
t il l..rui liteis, . ;,nd buns This Jaud is well adapted
t. > mixed hushiiH.lry. :iinl produces large ijuantitiu.s of
I'-illi, cotton, iilfiilfa. I'rTiits, vegetables, etc
11• .1 iu;i(>];i ims good i.lii|i|>iug f.i< ilitt< -.. mill is an im-
port.-* at trad !• .enter for avast area of country. Tho
< ii 1 \ shipment - <>t farmi, orcli.iid and gardeu produets
ami live stuck i.. very large The railroad ei
e« 'llll.S 11 >M 11 < I lice, . a jy |,, uld t wi
lor the iiceoinnjoil H ion of shiiHu,rs
company re-
tiMri' -tuck.pens
The iliuotllil of
farm
meet
visiting her mother M.-s Kields
W i<Ti you need more .•>
tioneiy, bring usasanij !• .
you have been using and no do.i
,%:<} can satisfy you in both prict
^.jid quality.
o. Ii. Helms, .1. W.Thomas, Her
fiie Herstein. and perhaps others
,:jf our town and community had j
occasion to visit McAlaster last
Wednesday.
W. S. Edwards, late of Wapa
puka. has bought the restaurant
business of S. II Henry, and will
continue the business at the old
otand, in the Crawford building.
W J. WADF., Pr,
S. C0EHELI80N, ' . fro
It. 8, IJRIUtiB, C hir
INDIANOLA STATE BANK.
Capital Stock, paid up, SIO.OOO.OO
We solicit your account, guaranteeing to you courteous
treatment, safety, and every accommodation
consistent with safe Banking.
Our depositors are protected by the Deposit-
ors Guarantee Fund of the
S.ate of Oklahoma.
g«-tiii>i'al iiu'ri.'handise iiiipleiin ni. . wagons, an*l
supplies brought to this |d.Ti'e I>y o;iI i.ieri■ I, lits tii
11 * i1 rei^ uireiii(*nts of their 1 rade i. also enormous
liuliaiinla has --i\ general ineri-hiindise -.lores, two
ilrujr stores, one grocery store, two banks, two lumber
yards, two hotels, three restaurant!, two barber shops,
I -ii Idaeksini'li s | ii >| is. t'.vn pinil halls, one ha mess shop,
ot ie i,i'\\ ■ pit|n'r, on | hf>i.1 11ih gallery, one meat mar-
Ii •''.v si .hie, mi,, corn mill, and two cotton
^''1' ^1' h i\ i■ se \, i. I pr, welters, doi;tors, carpen-
tc is. e,>ntru(di.i s, iij:il builder'', one painter, one uiilli-
in r. itli'l one real c-■ fate (leu'er.
111<Ii.-1111>I i h ... :i Inrgo and eeitiuiodiou.s si-i. ol house,
in which competent and laitjifnl teachers'a re employed,
aii(l,i seliiiol term el' eight or nine mouth . it) the year is
innlntained. Tba town now hai three church building*,
in t ii a not 1:1 ■ i' projected, with tour church organizations,
on eli holding stated religious sendees, in, lading Sun-
du.y school. The Masons, Woodmen, Odd Follows, and
ItobukaliMill havu nourishing lodges here.
Ti e people of Indianola are intelligent, progressive,
:iiiil l.i ..■ abiding. They extend a In,arty welcome to all
\\ < ij'tiiy and ih -ira.'ile people who may come among them,
A II legitimate anil honoru -le businesa enterprises will
recoivo substantii. enco, ragement. If you are inter-
ostwl and d. sire ti titer ii formation, write to any per-
siniofHrm represi ited in tho advertising columns of
th is paper; or, bettor, coirieamlseo for yourself.
Robert J, Brown and J. A.
White, of Krebs, were here Sat-
urday talking up the interests of
that place as an aspirant for the
county seat. Mr. Brown deliv-
ered an address to our voters on
(he street in the afternoon, and
had attentive hearers.
To Parents of Deaf Children.
All deaf children residing in
the State of Oklahoma are enti-
tled to an education, without
charge, in tho new State School
for the Deaf, at Sulphur. For in-
formation, write at once to A. A-
Htewart, Supt., Sulphur, okla.
Street improvement work, un-
der the direction of the marshal.
Is progressing in a very satisfac-
tory manner. We understand
that some who are subject to
streetdutyhavefailed,when .urn
ed. to either work or pay for it.
Such persons should be held to
a strict account for their non-
compliance with the law.
Also lots 1,2, 3, 4, 5. and 9, in
Block 10, tax due for 1907, amount
•?(i.00, interest §1.50, publishing
60 cents, auction 60 cents, total
| Buy The Bestj
f It does not cost any more f
We
Also lots 1. L', I. and 6, in 11
Block l'i , tax due for 1'." '7.amount 11
*..10, interest 52 cents publish-1'
ing (10 cents, auction 60 cents, j
total *3.K2.
Also all of Block Thirteen l)l)!|
containing 12 lots, tax due for
1907, amount #00.00, interest (Kt
• publishing Jfl.^0, auction |Z p_
On our tirst page, colume five,
we publish this week an article
furnished by the McAlester coun-
ty seat executive committee, set-
ting forth some of the reasons
why, in their ju-lTinent. McAles-
ter should retain the county seat.
We are quite willing to publish
a similar article for the other
side on the same terms as thoso
upon which this one is printed.
1.20, total *77. JO.
Also all of Block Ten (10), con- j
taining 12 lots, tax due for 1907, i
unount *30.00, interest *7.50,
publishing *1.20, auction §1.20,!
total *39.90.
T. J. Rice, Tax Collector.
We handle the best in all our lines,
can furnish you in anything you need,
cash or credit. Satisfaction gnranteed.
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Oklahoma City, Okla,
Edited by John Fields, who was Director of the
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A.S.McKenaor.. R.O.Hester, J. B. Aiienworth.
Mckennon, Hester 5 Allensworth
Attorneys at Law
Mcalester, - okla.
Second floor Templar Building, opposite
Busby Hotel.
The Place to Buy Harness.
See me before buying your harness, as I carry a
full line of leather goods, and can save you money
JOHN C.TERRELL. INDIANOLA.
Read the advertisement of the |
Oklahoma Farm Journal, as pub-
lished elsewhere in this isssue.
No better farm paper could be
found. We will give a year's sub
scription to that paper to every '
new subscriber who pays *1.00j
in advance for a year'r subscrip . .
tion to the Enterprise, or to ev- + Heip yOLll" Home papei" a id it
ery old subscriber who pays u tl,:ii i „i _ ■ s
all arrearages and then pays Jl.oSlJ ^^10 yOU in retUm.
for a full year in advance, , V
„ COMMERCIAL HOTEL
MRS, J. W. NKWMAN, Proprietor.
INI )IAN()LA, OKLAHOMA.
Fi rst class and up to date. Rooms and Beds in
perfect order, and table Supplied with the best.
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Chartered, We confer degrees upon our graduates, and give them adl*
ploma that will be honored by any institution in America. Notes accepted
for tuition. Positions guaranteed. Railroad fare paid from all points.
Catalog and a lesson in penmanship free. Your name on 12 cards for >5
c«nts in stamps. We teach penmanship by mail. Telegraphy taught.
. N. R. STONE, President, McKiaasy, Imp.
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Williams, B. W. The Indianola Enterprise. (Indianola, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1908, newspaper, August 28, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269602/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.