Crowder City Advertiser. (Crowder City, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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CROWDEK CITY ADVERTISER.
i), tionou,
PUHLI8HFU.
1 *ublevery Friday at ,
CKOVVDKR CITY, IND. TI ft.
Kntored at tho postofllno at < una-
(linn. J. '1'.. an neconri clat* rati!
matter.
THEOPENING OF A NnV* TOWN!
ANMH M KMKNTS.
Advertiser is Authorised v>
no u nee Mr. J. (J. Hmith as a can
Kale of Town bots at < Crowder didatc Ur the of' , .- of Mayor of®
City, Ind.Trr.,on Kv
rry Day-iii the Week.
A (fraud Opportunity for I.ar(?r
or Small Investments.
Canadian. eul.jtct to tlie action < I (4
tlic Democratic i'rimrv Klrctinii ^
miiisciui'tion ital'ks
One y «•.
Jixmo Ihfl
Three nit'i.'liM.
11.00
Location: Crowder C'itv,
J till l''!l'., is lo('ilt<"l on till!
M. K. X T. Kiiilwny ami ihi
Fort Smith and Western Kuil-
Advsrtisini; Batua i
i„ ,i v i. r . r ;about midway between
i.oi .ii Notion, p <• tit- per Hue ..
•«<;h insertion. rort "m I Hi, Ark . and tjuth-
I'ifpiavwl .i.lvcrtiM nifiit- lii rie, Ok., in Tobucksey, coun-
cents pur inch, column mi-uMure, . , .1 *. ,
f ty, ' iKM'taw Nation, and near
tlie geographical Center of
tlx
I Tlie Advertiser i« authorized to
announce II. K. Morrison aa a can-
didate for tin' office 1 >f recorder,
subject to the action of tlie Ileino-
iratic primary.
&<&<&<&<& <£<&<&<&<&<&<&<&<* 3 23 2-3 3 3' 3 3 .2 33^3
CnarJn| t ® (0 Brown Mercantile Co., Brown Bros., ' j
^pCCIcll 1>0IICC • ^ p ( Canadian, I. T. liufaula, [. T. ^
L, BELT TRADING CO. (?) $ $
? & To Our Friends^ ^
^ I U Will II ICIIU.S/^ ^
^)}:and Customers: j
—SMS— 1J
I Advertiser in authorized to an-
nounce Win. .Mile-in an an inde-
pendent < and 1 date for the office of
Mavor of Canadian.
hiphi nituaurf
each insertion
•or" All advertisements will he
run until orderi'dout, unless time
to run in apecilied when presented.
Inr.Nnticts m l udvi-rtiHemcntH
for publication must reach iih not
later than Wednesday of the Week
in Wfiit'll they are to apn -ai
INDIANOLA
•IS
Hfierial
Mrn
■Mo
h. i T
1 iiu wt'o of town hits began
icss than three week- alio un-
der the auspices ol the • 'rmv-
der Mercantile and Invcst-
inent < 'I Lots arc I>■'i 11 j/
sold every day in the week,
ti|>011 en -y term.-, and hull- liut thinks h
dreds ol people have bought to advantage
lots and are building 01 Crowder City will have to huiui
What did vou do for ('row- making pre paralioi for her "-It if she i*|nita to keep ii|
iik' it i building good and substan-
1 Iiu i Iiouh'h on I liem.
HUD AY, M AltCII 7, 1(102
11 does not pay to learn too
many lessons and learn none
of tliein well.
de r t 'ity last week?
more this week.
>rrr>/'ON<(rnr^ to ,1 ii rr rt i« r r
Kninia Pitts. of .Mont
visiting at the pa la!
mansion of Kev. J; I Allen
Kiverview, one of tho Huhurh*
Indianola.
Any one having a second
wa^'on for wale or trade would
well t correspond with Hill John-
this place. He has four,
could use a few nior
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
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For Hardware, Furni-
ture, Cook Stoves,
All sizes and prices,
Hay, Corn Chops and Bran
Safes and Axes that
chop both ways:
We are hereto supply your®
wants. We want your trade®
$)r and at the same time, we want k
® f * to impress upon you the conven- u
(?) ience of dealing with a firm that |)
carries the best of everything. If
®;($ you are in need of anything in ©
ft,® the way of ij
r. W®®®®®©©©®©®®®®!| farm implehents |
A„4 « A A ""A , j . I such as Disc Cultivators, Riding®
r /V T"T'T TT TTTAr!.® (f and Walking Cultivators, Paral-i
^1^ . X. t I / \ I ^1 / I P M I / / \ < fl .A / . . I ^ . a • X a .
W. L. BELT
TRADING CO.
Canadian, 1. T.
4*
The man win
fortune is likely
t*clf iii the disciu
II you listen to evervt'iio^
you hear yon will have noth-
ing hut Imi^s in your ears.
There is only ono time to
help your town
home, uml that
time.
herself if she expects to keept up ^£|k
with 111'1 inii<>1 ;i T|„. latcht addi- \'
11' " Indian ■! i ■ population was wk
. v . « Bob Mulker's in We#t Indian- V
• h W V,M ok Mother and child doing well; <£
<llot t oi-mht: I'-jj; Hob doing tolerably well
Mr Anderson Decker, near In
di.inola. died a few days ago, the ;
[result of a fall. Mr Decker wfl>
insured in the Hafcty Ftnid Insur j
ance Society for 8200(1, so there'
will be no trouble in keeping the '
wolf from the door. Mr. Decker
was a good man and everybody
liked him.
Doctob Dodii.
Prescriptio i Work a Specialty.
FRESH DRUGS,
"■,4, vu.inuiuiij,i«.ui-ij
^ lei and Forked Beam Cultivators i j
Cotton and Corn Planters, List
4l>
'J
©
ic;iti.in —The Hurronuditi
• i.untry is. tliieki v settled with
:i prosperous cIiish of farmers
Gotl's heautilul Miinli^ht
never gilded hill ami vale
with such golden rays as fall
on this section ofe iunlrv,
from
11 is dangerous t<> liv
hand to mouth. Home acci-
dent might interfere with
the process of transli rung the
food.
I lie soil i.- the hest cotton
and corn producer in tho Ter-
ritory. In fact, we are in tin-
very center of the cotton and
and your grain regions of tlie territory.
is all the I he cotton crop is practically
certain every year and the
yield is very seldom less than
one-half of a hale to the acre,
the average being nearly a
hale per acre. I, . , . . ,.
v ' . , , . late exhibition of prowess in
.Nature evidently intended ,, ,• ...
. , ,• , | contiguous waters, wo see
the spot of ground upon which i .1 • •.
1 I where the prince is right.
5 .piers with Drill attachment, Ajax
PROMPT SERVICE, r Harrows, Breaking Plows, D'bP
Patent Medicines of All Kinds. ^Shovels, Georgia Stocks, etc., re- fa
Canadian Drug Company, member ,hat we ,,andlethe
£ 1 > Famous john DEERE
XT TOILFT ARTtri rc W
I'lince Henry, of Prussia, I
j is touring Ameiica. II
lie likes A tncrica and
jeans. In view of Uncle Sain s
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMES,
CANOiES,
CIGARS,
TOBACCOS, ETC.
Canadian, I. T.
and, as we bought early, we are j
able to sell them at the same i j
price our competitors will ask tvj
(| you for inferior implements. As
0 for Wagons; it is only necessary
to state that we are sole agents
ic.vs ^ ^ ♦ 4 ❖ to state that we 2
for the celebrated
To the
d, hart
Seem.
( rowder ' tty is heing built
to be the home of an cnlight-
coiiiniunity,
wise did she leuvi
Crowder City has the loca ',er 'li4,,(' so manifest that dangers and privations that
tion for a manufacturing and j11 for a city could few would believe existed in
distributing center. I'ut )i,l"t '""igiucd. To the this country a <|tinrtcr td a
east Hows the tiains river,'century ago. Wo have in
the mechanical depi
at
and like- present condition^ ni'eui, we ^
the touch are enjoying immunity from ! * ,
it
T4
claims before the people audi
she will bo all that she should I f,,r twenty miles is
bo, from KM) to 2'Kl feet wide and
——— almost o() feet in depth. We
Muskogee has a new paper have a steam launch
the Muskogee^ Hepul.licui t|u; river fo, the pleasttr.
with Will 1. Cloouan editoi
and proprietor. 'J'lic Ho
publican is a I I page,
of the Ad vertiser a man, now
bending beneath the weight
of years, who has been an al-
most continuous resident olj
umii paper and as its
implies is strictly 1{«
can.
1 he Indian I'erritory seems
in a lair way toiget some rec-
ognition from the present
session of congress. There is
much favor for the Moon bill,
and some favor for tho Curtis
bill. One or the other, it ap-
pears certain, will be passed,
Tho committee on territo-
ries in congress has agreed to
report favorably and recom-
mend the passage of the .Moon
bill, which gives to the In-
dian territory the form mid
force of a real territorial gov-
ernment under the constitu-
tion. May a benilicent prov-
idence enable those in author-
ity to grant some sort of re-
lict to 40(1,(KM) citizens with-
out a government.
seekers who will visit, the the Indian territory for forty
city that lies in u park. West yoara. He'a a kind of a slick
ol the city limits huge iii inn- duck, and we don't more than
t.tins ol hue building stone . half trust him. but ho prom*
i ise majestically above the ist s some rich stories about
i'lains. I hese mountains at- pioneer days in this country,
ford the finest quality of and as we area sort of home-
building atone yet discovered ;ogeniousi class, anvwav, we
in the territory. have concluded to turn him
j out in the hay loft and await
future developments Wwt
week's Advertiser will prove
whether our confidence has
neen misplaced or not.
the star that bea-
& *:{.* i? ^ ^
t <>. w. BKASLEV, I
X' DKAI.KK IX ^
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES
PERFUMES, STATIONERY, *
TOILET ARTICLES, *
f .And everything usually Kept in a
T* first-class drug Siore. When in Ca= ^
yr nauian, dtni j fail to call and inspect
i; goods before bu ing elsewhere.
0. . BEASLEV, Canadian, 4.4+ ^
[Canadian State e^ank.
CANADIAN, IND. TER.
:?i*. Does A General Banking Business.
CAPITAL $10,000.00.
at 8 A SI. ^
Closes at 4 I'. SI.
would jirolit
aBCERBBosjjj
STUDEBAKER.
Open
I't
bv inv
cry person « ho owns propertv
in Crowder City hustle for
——— the town; write to your
1 hero are resources about friends about her, inject a
< rowder city aufflcient i>> good word into yourooiiver*
make a city ol 100,000 inliab- sation an I put up monev if
itants, it properly handled necessary to make Crowder
and developed The way to City the pride of (he South-
t Railways and factories
I make a city even though its
surrounding" and advantages
are not favorable. Kansas
| City and Chicago are cxam-
I pies of hustling cities badly Hope i
located. Crowder City not cons us onward. Without
only has the location but will hope faith is a farce and ex-
have advantages of splendid pectation a delusion. Let us
railway facilities, cheap fuel, hope lor the b 'st, though we
an inexhaustible supply of may expect the worst,
the flnwt water and enter- rSEiioS£
prising people. With such a1 lllB «niler igiiod will Klvo a froo
foundation there is no reason "uni'1" °' 1 hamberiato's stomach
for not buihliru the L'rcatest "n,1Mver 'lnb oU 10 y <"'•
... ^ i g reliiiblo remedy for dittorileri
< lty 111 tlie territory. Let ev- Of tha stoinaeh, blllounnosa or con-
t ttpatton. Tht« it* a now remedy and
a Kood one. t nnadiari Drug t'a
- mis wishing a safe place for their money
ntigat;ng nur method of huninesa.
BANK MOM:V OKDBR5 FOR SALf*.
K A I Lb: if 1 to $10 three cents.
10 to $20 five cents.
'JO " ,'{() ten cents.
<" 0 •• i,o litteen cents.
.r)D •• lOO twentv-five cents.
I .irger amounts fifteen cents per hundred extra.
NN lieu remitting money, always send hank money orders,
arc s.iI . least expensive and payable at par any where
m the I nited Slates.
HJ asiiiesy Solicited
• tin
'-N b >)♦ of* b «.?«
e. r. cheadle,
JL
1
! which is known and used
$ over the world. Furthermore our $
1 stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, (,
) Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gloves, GroM-J
1 ceries, Hardware, Queensware; (-j
and Saddlery is more complete vj
than ever before. One of our u
^ special rules is to handle the best h
I FLOUR ;;
in Canadian, and this rule, we
^ never vary from iii the least.
'When in Canadian don't fail to
make onr store your headquar=
P] ters. Yours for honest dealing.
§
I
lumber,
AND BUILDING
MATERIAL.
/ m
TI In •IfftiaUirv i on errr\ U t of tho (enaino
laxative lirumo Quinine Tabu*
the ruumlv tbai rurra i% « |n «*nr day
make a town is to fully de-
velop the resources in it and
about it. There need lie no
extravagancies, ami no over-
estimation of the value of re-
sources, but a full apprecia-
tion ol thelil as they are.
1 lie ,lity and adjacent coun-
try has materials for hun-
dreds of different plants that
might be built and operated
here ut n profit, besides the
finest fruit and tfm k country
tinder the sun
west.
It ha.- been definitely as-
certained that 1'rof. S. A
Amlree, who undertook the
exploration of the artic re-
gions in a ballou, has been
murdered by Kskimos
New potatoes from Porto
llico and ouba have made
their appearance on the St.
Louis market, selling readily
at 25 cents a quart. Send us
a half pint.
►(« f-tf >• ,t
f c. A. SLOAN,
*
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±
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rhe Eufaula
I GROCERIES,
t FLOUR AND FEED
y CANADIAN. !. T.
v; 4* 4 4* 4* -r 4* *h "i-* 4* *f* 4* *i
BROWN
Company.
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S JEVVELKR.
farm
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Max in sto<^k a \ eautlf il ♦
Hue of Mutica lustrumentK ^^
Jewelry, > llvorwttre. Unlet , f
\rtlolo Noveltlo an«l "'J
DIAMONDS, f
'1 'I co mjr cooils , •
•I* i-« !>. <> ' >U'v
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digest* what you oat.
A LARGE CAR OF
implements
Has Just Arrived,
And I now invite all our friends when in need of
ing tools to come and look the old reliable
moline tools
over, and I will give you fall time
and guarantee every piece
SECOND TO NONE,
lotvs, ( u I ti valors, Corn Planters, Stalk Cutters Com-
unedt oUonaod t mn planters. Cheek-rowers Hay Uak, s.
*ulk> I lows. Sod 1 lows and a complete lit.e of
HARDWARE AND FURNITURE
Thanking my friends for favor. ,n 1 eamoslh soliciting vour
spring trade. I am yours \ ry truly. j q S|y||TH '
(free
I lironc.fi
Reclining Chdir Cars
Texas, Oklahoma,
Indian Territory
and THt WCST.
Double Daily Service
MEMPHIS. Tho EAST
and SOUT HEAST.
Pu'lman Outlet <•;iprping far*.
w :m \ sitbalfil Train*.
I n- g ink ti v hPdul. «.
I'erfeei S**rvico.
THt 0HL LINE TO THE SOUTHEAST
WilH NO TRANS!IR IT MtMFhlS
11 Rtijiri 1PI Delias Tei.
Jr tf We'd T P k , 0k eHI 0 T
Cr ' H U .C P i T A , Little Use<t,Irk
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Crowder City Advertiser. (Crowder City, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1902, newspaper, March 7, 1902; Crowder City, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269751/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.