Crowder City Advertiser. (Juanita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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CROWDER CIT \ ADVERTISER.
EnteeFOd Mkj I*.'. t! 02, b iecond
ela*s matter, Uf^ce at .luantta.
Ind. T«r. A. t of < ofc;;r««s ot March
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sl.'aSCKlP'1'iON iiatks
One year, ll.OU
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Three moDth . 4 •
Advertising Hates.
Local Notices, 5 tents per line
each insertion.
Displayed advtftiflrments, 10
cents per inch, ooltlilltf measure,
each insertion.
lor All advertisenfflits will be
fnn until ordered out, unless tifiic
to ruu is specified when pre?°iited.
teirNotices and advertisements
for publication must reach lis not
Inter than Wednesday of the week
in which they are to appear.
Railway Time Table.
MISSOI'KI, KANNAS A TKXAS.
Sovrn Houmi.
1 leaves S:1S a. in.
57 Local leaves 11:15 a. in.
6 Flyer leaves 12:52 p.m.
8 leaves 11:38 p.m.
North Hound.
leaves 8:1.5 p. m.
loaves 5:<W a. m.
(5 Fiver leaves 3:1(5 p. in.
6b Local leaves 7:54 a. m.
M. K. Ward, Local Agt.
lieu. Morton, G. 1*. & T. A.
St. Louis. Mo
Twenty pounds of Rice for one' Miss Daisie Hightower win in
dollar at Rowton Bros'. South McAlester Monday.
Crowder Mercantile and Invest- Dr. Norris reports that lie ail-
ment Co., shipped a car load of uallv caught H. K. Morrison with
i farming iiuplemeirts to Feather- his coat .iff working one day this
'ston last week. >eek 1!ut Mr- Morrison denies
llar«ains In shoes—the' Famous •he«.inirge
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i Clover Brand," at Rowton Bros. Canadian last week, orgai.ir.ed ; ♦ .
W. 1), Sadler left on the Fort ">e Roomelt Kenublican Httl.. *
Smith and Western train last Sat- "J ' *
, ,, t , i «„ J M kirkenihill, \ ice rresiuent ;
urday for Hot aprmgi, Ark., where i . ,
he will spend a week or ten days, "• * M mson, Secretary,
to recuperate his health. I Hie Choctaw Townsitc Com mis-
... 4 \nn\, tu-.u,-,!, sion which wa turloughed la*t
It will pay you to look tiirougn
■. - , xuniiiier. reeeiveu notice Moiiunv
11 vara store before you buy, for lit ,
• ; that there is money now cn hand
will save you money. e
_ ,, , to carry out the work of the town-
11 K. Morrison, of Canadian, , T ,•
1,1 _ Al site coiiinitMioiis in the Indian
wfts in the city the tirbt of the
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week. Mr, Morrison has bought
otir saw mill at this place, and will
move the same to his line farm on
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(lames creek.
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Territory, and instructed them
resume work at once I ••
U II. Alexander, Grand Secre-1 V
tirand Lodge of the 1. i J
tv, ... ... passed through here
Remember, H.ars sells for cash ! Thuf(ld w,y jMtitDl# ,| £
and sells for a small prolit. Come new . )<|tj Kv,lo« s- f.mlRu West of | *'
and see. ! here This makes 74 new lodges j ^
We want a correspondent it. in8tilme,i 8jnce Mr. Alexander hasj *
Canadian, Indianola, Massey and | becn (jraud Secretin y. Total liuiii *'
other surrounding neighlwrhoods. bpr of|0(]gW! j„ tlu. Territory to '
For stationery am", other partieu- (|a(o
FORT SMITH A WKSTKRN.
(trains daily oxcept Sundays.)
EAST HOL'NI),
No. 2. Passenger.
Leave Weleetka 12.15 p. m.
Leave Crowder City, 1:45 p. m.
Arrive at ?ort Smith, 5:35 p, m.
No. 4. Passenger.
Leave Weleetka 0:.^* a. in.
Leaves Crowder City 8.1H a. m.
Arrive at Ft. Smith. • .11:5') a. m.
West Hoi nii,
No. 1. Passenger.
Leave Fort Smith, 9:40 a. in
Arr. at Crowder City, 1:45 p. m.
Arrive at Weleetka.., .3:13 p.
No 3. Passenger.
Leave Ft. Smith 3:30 p. m.
Arrive at Crowder City 7:00 p. in.
Ariivo at Weleetka....8:35 p. m.
The Indian Arrows, No?. 1 and •->.
are throajlb trains— Ko.'t Sraiih to
Uuth e.
For information pertaining freight
or paisenger b.isinoss with the ( oui
puny. apply to
M. K. Wit
l.ocal Au'ont
J. J. MAHONEY, (ien. Mgr.
CHURCH 1)1 RKCTORV.
For stationery am", other partieu ( i ^
lars write or call and see the editor i
( The man who feeds all In • peo-
or the devil. , .
I pie part of the tune, and some < !
For a good refreshing cup of cof- thc peop!e alt tbe time, Joe. Lj
fee, buy Thompson & Taylor's j Burb|l \\ liy ? Because he keeps
"Diamond Brand, ' sold by | a fresh stock of staple and fancy I
Rowton Bros. ] groceries, besides all kinds of meats!
Owing to so much of our space [ both fresh and salt. Tins is the
being taken up this week in P"l - j little house that does a big btisi-j
lishing the town ordinances, our ues8_ if yon can't lind what you
paper is not as newsy as we ex- j uant t.|aewhere, Joe. Burba lias it. J
pectto make it. However you Norri3 rc,,orts that
will lind the ordinances interesting . ^ ^ & ^ f (ii(.km.!<8
reading. | Canadian; two of Freeman Smith's j
Don't forget to bring your hides ,.|,j|dren are sick with scarlet fever. '
Cecil Lewallen is quite sick and
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THE PALACE
..DRUG STORE..
CAltRIKS A COMI'l.KTK LINK OK
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINE5.
STATIONERY. PAINTS. OILS,
CIGARS and CAND1E5,
>n fact everything found in a
1:IR>1 CLA33 DRIKi STORI:
We call speclial at'enntiou to our line of
COiiCH syrups and CHILL
medicines, which lire now seasonable
an*! sold on a positive gnaraiHee.
Prescriptions a Specialty,
being tilled only tiy a Registered l'hnrniacist.
If vou can't i "ine, send the children, thev
will be welonied and treated as courteously as
yourself.
....everything as represented....
or money refunded.
C. W. BUSH, Prop.
CON EWING, Manajfef.
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and furs to Joe Burba, the market
man. He will buy them and pay
you the highest market price in
cash.
We call the attention of our read-
ers this week to the new ad of W.
1). Sadler, our up-to-date hard-
ware man. lie handles a complete
stock of everything in the hard-
ware and furnituer line.
not expected to recover.
A mercantile company posted
largo poster on a bridge- The wind i
causod it to flutter and seared a
team. This tipped tho wagon over, j
broke two df'.en eggs, a harae straj>, j
tho driver's leg and axtlo treo !
'lhey then ran away and ran through I
a garden, tipping over a beo hive, j
llie boes stung the young lady ot tho
The "City Dads" gottheir work- houso i ntil her lips swolled to such |
ing harness on at their last meeting proportions, that her host follow loft |
Thev 1 ttDd went t0 tll° I>hlliPpin0H- lhe
,. \'i i l driver huoU tho firm for damages,
passed ordinances No. s 12, Id, 14 humlrod wftDOMOi w,ru „all0(1
Read them in this issue. whon they w<)re Mke(, what wa,
on tho poster none of them could
building of a jail. |lell> Morai
CASH CASH
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Hardware,
Furniture,
Queensware.
Tinware,
Coffins and
Caskets.
W. D. SADLER
Given Away
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Our Customers
ABSOLUTELY FRHE
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$25.00 Cook Stove.
C'oitinU'iii'iiiR Tttewlitv, .fan ti a ry 12, ami
closing Murcli !•">, with eacli Onllftr's worth
of goods jdirclmst'il you f?1"' " t1'"""'1'
tile $' :*>.tH) Stove I' Kl .i'.,
(lot our prices before Inlying elsewhere.
Kvei'vlhiiig new, itml nl rock • bottom
pricex.
Kveiyluuly is invittul to cull ami iuvet**
tii> tc this oiler.
Yours for Business,
ROWTON BROS.
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and done a lot of work-
and 15.
Thev also let the contract for
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baptist church.
Preaching at 11.00 a. in. and
7 p. in. spfond, third and fi^urth
Sundays. Sunday school, 10.00
a. in., N. Ii. Stewart, superi.itend-
ent. 1'rayer meeting, Wednesday
evening, 7.00 p. m. Each one is
invited and the stranger within our
gates will find a welcome.
IIkv . J. W. .1 u u an, Tastor.
METHODIST ClirHCII.
l\eaching first Sunday at 11.00
a. m. and 7.00 p. ni. All are in*
vited to attend.
Kkv. B. F. StkqaMv. Pastor.
FRIDAY, FKH. 2G, 1904.
l*09t yo:ir advertise-
Messrs Rowton Bros., C. W. \ ment on tho pafci of your home pa-
Montgomery, R. 1>. lioosier, Virg- I""-
il Wright and votir humble servant j And now monies .1 new form of
put in the torenoon Monday in How-old-is*Ann-problem ; If you
surveying and staking out the are 20 years old when your baby
cemetery grounds. If others will is one year old, then you are "Jo
contribute a few hours work on the | tunes as old as the baby. When
cemetery it would soon be ill pret- you are 25 years old. baby is 5.
ty good shape. [then you are live times as old
KIKKFFR PFAR TRKKN as the baby. When you are j
1 *'X" 1 KfcE8, 140 years old, baby is 20, and you
Tho best comrae'clal varietv twire „ ol(1 . \Vhen you g(;t
froweri in the West or . ou h ^ of 1(,j twic, aB
100 KlelTer troea. J-year8, sti loth ,
first-i'lasi. 5 to ti feet, for - 1S. old, you are only one-th.nl older.
freight paid to rol'it station. ! At this rate how long Would you j
All other nursery stock sold direct j have to live before the baby is as t
to planters at lowest possible prices t,,](! as you are
(or high grado stock. !-'end tor list.
New Haven nurseries, New Haven, Mo.
Highest Grade
Wagon l imbers
Felloe*, Readies, I lawns, Tongue*, and all
Wagon Supplies requiring select liardtvood.
Choice Diminsion Stuff ai reduced prices.
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OF LOCAL INTEREST.
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Rev. Ill K. Hicks
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DEALERS IN
T .nmber.
All Kinds of Building Material.
CROWDER CITY, I. T.
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® The CITY LIVERY BARN,
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(rood Now Kig?, Ootid Saddle Horses Careful
nS Drivers, Prompt Survive.
It, 1), llOOSKIt. rroprletor,
Crowder City, - - Indian Territory.
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XONTGOMEKY.
I Ladies' and Misses' Combina-
tion Suits in Underwear, excellent
! goods, at rock-bottom prices at
Rowton Bros'.
Sarah Eunice, iufant daughter of
C \V. and Mattie Montgomery,'
born May 7th 1002, died Feb., 3rd j
1904.
Lottor List.
; Tho following ie a list of lottcrB
u„ remaining unclaimotl in tho j 09t-
We know not why God so soon 0tt1ce at.Juanita, February, 1st , .
called away one so loved as she. Mrs. J. H. Bailey, Mr. llelbert I- are sent for only One Dollal a year
cy. Mr. Andrew ( Word and Works is among tlie best
/% i'owrnnl *oi«ob
\ certain j/rofeMor In tiiin city
. nmiiKt'il his BtiliUnU the other iluy
The Rev. Irl I! Ili'kn Alinanio ] lurinj a < lieniUtry lecture by relat-
i r. mi i „ jnir ii atory ul imt an old Oerruon
for 1904 is now rea.lv. It "ill lu>; pr„fl.lll()r wh„, i„ „:,rn,tlnP th- fact
mailed any address lor SOcents. It ,|lat ,.ynnldp of pota><iluia «i a irry
is surprising how such an elegant.; .len.llv |>ois..n, went ► for as «o
1 , • I > 'i v that "one ilrnu f this «tutJ
costly book can be sent nrepiu.I B" I oI1 th(. ,,f A mi>i>it
cheaply. No family or person i« w|1|l[<l kill th«' «tr<m|{«;-,>t man!"
prepared to study the heavens, or| —Philadelphia I.e.lgcr
the storms and weather in 11)04,
without this wonderful llieks Al-
manac Olid Prof. Hicks' splendid
Word and Works Both
paper,
A little money buys lots of things
you need at Byars'.
\V. P. Howell, of Indianola, was
In tbe city Sunday.
Just received a new lot of notions
that are useful and up to date, at
Byars'.
I'rot. Julian took his students to
Gaines' creek on Washington's
birthday for an outing.
Your hides and furs are worth
good money when you bring them
to J. L. Burba's market.
Don't forget that we still do sur-
veying. When in need of work of
this kiud let us know.
Hides and furs bring the highest
market price in cold cash when de-
livered to J, L. llurba s market
house.
The frisco Drug Store has
new ad in this issue, Mr. Con
Ew ing is the prescription clerk nn.l
will treat you right. Call and get
acquainted with him.
We have thc best t'lour *V>n the
market — Kansa* Best and Red
Rose—Ruaianteed, at
Rowton Bros'.
Mr. .1. W. Shipley has moved
in the house occupied by Mr
Wright. Mr. Wright has moved
jn the store building nc*t to J W
riliip!«)- >- store
8he was a bright beautiful child, Iljdo, 1'. M Mabrcy
beloved by all who knew her. Moore, Mrs. Km Hodden. Mr. R. A.
Budded here to bloom in heaven.! Skinner.
, f ,, I'orBons calling tor thoio letters
How tender the words oi ti sho .ldsay they are advertised.
Master, who said "What I do (• y Smith,
thoU knuwest not now, but thou ( l'ostniaater.
shalt know hereafter." j ^
Mav her parents find solace in !
Him who alone can comtort.
Little Kunice Ifeaves one sister
and three brothers to mourn her
loss.
REPI BLIC'S WHEAT OFFER.
for
••Tho Goldon (iates woro opened
A ROntl® v« ice Haiti corao,
And then one little darling
With anK«ls ontored honi i. "
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A full line of Men's Uunderwear
| and Sweaters, and prices right, at
Rowton Bros'.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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COPVRIQHTH AC.
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Scientific Hmerlcan.
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Real Esti te, Rentals,
Conveyancing,
Collections.
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MARDI G RAS
NEW ORLEANS
LOUISIANA
F B B R U A R Y 16, 1904
Very Low Round-Trip Rates.
GtO. H. LEE, G.P.A., J. S. IcKALLY, D.P.L,
Little Rock, Ark. Oklahoma City, 0.1.
CROWDER
MERCANTILE & INVESTMENT
con PAN'Y,
WE SELL EVERYTHING
In (iVricrttl Mercliamlwe, f>lui)tatioii
S11 ppjilins, Provision.?, feed Stuffs, I4arm
lmjilerm uts, Wagons fliwl Bujrgu^#
Your trade is Solicited
And Satisfaction Guaranteed.
The Advertiser for Job Work.
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Tignor, J. D. Crowder City Advertiser. (Juanita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1904, newspaper, February 26, 1904; Crowder City, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269992/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.