Crowder City Advertiser. (Juanita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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CROWDER CITY ADVERTISER.
Entered Mi y 1IU<*2. as second-
rim matter, 1'ost Ortice at Jitaniia,
lud. Tor. Art #l('(H;rcf of Marrh
P. 1N7! .
SUBSCRIPTION HATK8
One year, #1.00
.Mi months <V1
Three month*. • - V6
Advertising1 Ratos.
Local Notion, '■> cents per lino
each fnucrtion.
Displayed inlvcrtiHcniontH, 10
centH per inch, column measure,
each insertion.
Ve3~All advertisement? will he
rnn until ordered out, unless time
to run is specified when presented.
ffa#* Notices and advertisements
for publication must reach us not
Inter than Weduesday of the week
in which they areto appear.
j OF LOCAL INTEREST, j
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Cold and delicious Soda Water
at Ilufth'e.
Jtjo. Baumett of South McAles-
ter was here Thursday.
Don't decide it isn't in town un- ate the heur,v «-,0">Perati,, "f « '
different churches and adjoining
towns and people generally
.among the out of town people who
I attended were Misses Weaver,
a' Smith,
til you inquire at Bush's.
Karnest Cain ofSouth McAlester
w as here the last of the week.
Nice fresh Sassafras Hark
Bush's.
IThe ice cream and strawberry
supper was a success socially
linancially the beautiful weather
an ideal moonlight uight the
music furnished by Harry Oglesby
of Krebs and W. II. Scott of this
city added much to the enjoyment
of the evening the ladies appreci-
Crowl. Messrs Mitten,
"Meet Me at the Inside Inn"
Never Before Did n Great World's
Fair Htve a Big Hotel Inside
the Orounds.
Kates Within the Means of All
"Moot mo at the Inside Inn." That
will bo the exp'oaslou iiuut frequent
ly heard at tho Louisiana l'urrhaae
I xpOKition, 1'hU hotel it an tin-
mouse structure, 400 feat wide and
soo foot loni;. with 2."i7 sleeping
CASH
CASH
Railway Time Table.
MFNSOHU, HANNA8 A TKN.AS.
South Hound.
No. 1 leaves 8:tR a. m.
" 57 Local leaves 11:15 a. in.
4 5 Flyor leaves 12:52 p.m.
' 3 leaves 11:38 p.m.
North Bound.
No. 2 leaves 8:15 p.m.
" 4 leaves 5:03 a. in.
•' fi Flyer leaves 3:16 p. iu.
" 68 Ijocal leaves 7:54 a.m.
M. K. Ward, Local Agt.
Geo. Morton, ti. 1'. & T. A.
St. Louis. Mo.
FORT SMITH & WESTERN.
(trains daily except Sundays.)
East Bound,
No. 2. Passenger.
Leave Weleetka 12.15 p.m.
Leave Crowder City, 1:45 p. m.
Arrive at Fort Smith, 5:35 p, in.
No. 4. Passenger.
Leave Weleetka (1:30 a. m.
Leaves Crowder City 8/18 a, m.
Arrive at Ft. Smith... ll:5'l a. m.
Wkst Bound,
No. 1. Passenger.
Leave Fort Smith, 9:40 a. tn
Arr. at Crowder City, 1:45 p. tn.
Arrive at Weleetka... .3:13 p. m.
No 3. Passenger.
Leave Ft. Smith 3:30 p. in.
Arrive at Crowder City 7:0(1 p. m.
Ariive at Weleetka... .8:35 p. iu.
The Indian Arrows, N'o . 1 and 2,
Are through trains—Fort Smith to
fiut'i ie.
Kor information pertaining freight
Or passenger business with the Com-
pany, apply to
M. K. WARD,
Local A trout
J. .1. MAHONKY) tien. Mgr.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
CHRISTIAN CHUKCH.
Freachinp 3rd Sunday in each
month at 11 a. m. and 7:8rt p. m. by
Rev, A. M. Haual.
^ MKTlloniST CHURCH.
Pre*chti jr 1st Suhday in ea>h
month at 11 a. m. and 7;S0 p. m. by
Rev. Adkins.
Union Sunday Sehool every Sun-
day afternoon at 3 o'clock. J. W.
Bunch, Superintendent.
BAPTIST CHUKCH.
Preaching 2nd and 4th Sundays in
each month at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p.
m, by Rev. J. W, Julian.
Sunday School each Sunday at 10
a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
tn.
I,. T. L. Sunday afternoon 2:10
Everybody cordially invited to all
services.
BBfUBLIC'8 GREAT OFFLH.
An Exceptional Opportunity for
Old and New Subscribers.
Special arrangement has been
made by The St. Louis Republic
to furnish old or new subscribers
with the only official and author-
ised life of Pope Leo XIII. This
in one great volume, bound in
elegant cardilial cloth, gilt and iuk
stamping, with Papal coat of arms,
containing nearly 800 pages of text
and illustrations. The work was
prepared acd written bv Monsignor
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official biographer of the l'ojic.
The regular cash price of this
book is 12.50. Any one (emitting
12.50 will be entitled to eighteen
months subscription to The Twice-
a-week Republic and a cipy of the
book. Postage prepaid. This
offer is open to new and old sub-
scribers. The book is printed in
English, French and German and
is now ready for delivery. Ad-
dress all orders to The Republic,
St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. J. R. Creager is on the!South McAlester. Misses Maud
sick list this week. land Minnie Oglesby Renu and
Selling cheap at J. L. Burba's I Sadie Winnett. Messrs Oglesby.
Market House. j Mumaw, Hokpy, Russell, of Krebs
J.S. Lowery Royalty collector! Mr- R«""«"" Arkausau. Misses
Kaser, Baumett, Saver, and Cain of r0,mM- a,ld r<mm "eating
of Fort Smith was here Tuesday.
Things that are useful you can
find at Byar's Notion Store.
Chiff Speers of Speers Hard-
ware Co. of Fort Smith was here
Monday.
Go to J. W. Shipley's for
bargains.
Mr. ana Mrs. Wallace Pender-
Thomas, Hulty, Thomas, IIhies
Messrs Conn, Sullivan, Dr.
Arington, Dr. Rushing, of Indian-
ola. Mesdames Toole, Nuner,
Nowlin, Hurl but, l'ettus, Misses
I'ettrts, Halluni, Cantrell, Nuner,
llurlbut. ('lark, Terrell, Dodson.
Messrs I>r, Nowlin, Hurlbut
2,600 persons Tho hotel is inside
tho Exposition grounds, and oper-
ated under the supervision of .he
Exposition management. It is woll
appointed and lurnishnd in inodoru
up to-date stylo, and will bo the con-
ter of social atTairs in tho nay of
dinners and family reunions inside
the grounds.
This hotel is in the fouthoast por-
tion of tho grounds, not far from tho
Plateau of States, and to tho north a
short diatanco are tho famous Cas-
cado Carilens, lestlvai Hall and
| Colonnade of States, which form
Nuner, Milligan Adams, Rev. part of the main picture of tho Ex-
Henderson. Edwards, Morrison, position. Street railroads runnlm
grass of Indianola were in town i O'Neal of Canadian and others | by the door go direct to tho lTalon
Friday. whose names we failed
The Best canned goods always about 3fi from Canadian. The
at J. L. Burba's Market House. j proceeds were $43.90 expenses
See Byars window and you will ®^ 1.70.
be convinced that a little money
goes a long ways.
Mrs. S. . Harlan made a busi-
Ouod Roads.
1 he citizens uf Crowder City
met in the I. O. O. F., hall Tues-
ness trip to A, <ka the lirst of the! . i , , ,
1 | day night and organized them-
selves into a committee for the
week.
Miss Lulu Fordyce of South Mc-
Alester was here Wednesday.
Mrs. Rex Cheadle of Emmet I.
T. formerly of Canadian visited in
the city Monday guest of Mrs. I>r.
Crowder.
purpose of building and repairing
roads the farmer is going to haul
iiis produce to the other town.
If you have any houses or real Another meeting Friday night to
estate for rent or sale, call on or discuss good roads and hear the
address R. P. Byars, Real Estate
agent.
Mrs. J)r. Schuler and son
Co i per of Durant formerly of
Camerou visited Mrs. C. N.
Wright Friday.
Judge Marshall of Eufaula was
here Wednesday.
Two frame store buildings and
one dwelling for rent. Apply to
Mrs. J. F. Morer.as at the Miss-
ouri House.
Class meeting every Friday jHlle had not met for 14 years,
night at the Bond St. church. All
are cordially invited to attend,
to get, Railway Station downtown, and the
Intramural ron!, inside tho grounds
carries g.iesta from tho hotol entr.
aneo to all points of interest. More
is a cool retreat, whero persons can
find rest, enjoyment and quietudo
away from tho noiso and crush of
tho crowds along the avotnics of the
Exposition grounds. Sightseeing at
a large exposition is tho most tire-
some ploasure, because tho mind is
busily cngagod and finds diversion
the roads leading Into Crowder j by feonstantly ohnnging scenes, whilo
City. This is a move in the right j tho body Is Incoming wsary and tno
direction. Unless we have good • vi 't<>r does not roaliie how tired he
ib until ho stops to rest. Tho place
to rest is the Inside Inn. Tho hotol
rates covor the daily admission foe
to tho grounds, and tho registered
guest at this hotol is free from tho
annoyanco of pushing through tho
crowds at tho gates. There aro .100
rooms at $1.50 per person, SOU at
$2.00, 600 at $2,500.
The Inside Inn will long bo rem-
embered as a distinctive foaturo of
tho largest Universal Kair over hold
in tho world—a 1 air roprosonting a
total eost of $50,000,000, and as largo
I. T„ is visiting Mrs. C. W. Mont- in „Ue as lho Colurabittn, tho P,n.
gomery. | American and tho Paris KairB com-
Mr. and Mrs. George of Te*R8|^'no^'
visited her bro. J. C. O'Neal whom i
reports of the different comnntties.
Everybody who has any interests
in our future come out Friday
night.
For notary work of all kinds
come to the Advertiser office.
Miss Chloc Folsom of Chambers
The Rev. Irl R. Ilieks
I IMO Almanac.
Letter List.
The
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It will be
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is surprising how such an elegant,
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just opened a nice lot of Ladies Mr. Lee Baldwin, Mr. Paul Cul-
Spring aud Summer llats. Call penper, Mr. G. E. Duty, Mr.
and See Them, next door from J. • DockGipson, Miss Mary Green,
Win Thomas, wife and little .lames Hazale, Mr. M. L. Massey, . . . . . ,
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C. M. Smith,
l'ostmaslor.
All Eyes On St. Louis.
The eyes of all the world will be
The Best is cheapest when
buying groceries and meats no-
body denies the fact that J. L.
Burba has the best.
W. F. Bush passed through here
Tuesday enroute for his home at
Centralia, Mo., after a two weeks
visit with his son C. W. Bush and
relatives iu Oklahoma.
W. II. Scott, wife and little
daughter left Friday morninr for
Arkansas we are sorry to lose
them they have made many
friends during their short stay
amoung us.
C. C. Hattaway, B. E. Dunman,
G. S. Long, J. O. Duninan of scribe for the St. Louis Globe, j
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Crowder City,
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CROWDER
me:rcantile & investment
con PAN Yt
WE SELL EVERYTHING
In (icnuriil Merfhamliso, I'lantation
Siipjiiilics, 1'nivisiuiin, I'cod StutlK, Farm
Implement!), Wagons and Huggies.
Your trade is Solicited
And Satisfaction Guaranteed
Picltings from our
Miay Rate Stieet
SAINT LOUIS World's Knlr—(ireatly Hfldticod Hilton.
'I'li-ketP ou huIo dully uutil November
National I'rohibltlon Convention. June 28.31,
Ono (arn plurt $%.%•'> (or llie round tilp, Ticlt-
otH on Halo .lime 2l> and 'J7.
Sonthorn Itaptint Convention, May 11!-18,
One (aro p:u« for tho rotmd trip Tick-
ntH on aalo May 10 and 11.
^Annual Convention Travoler'i Paotectlve
Association, .luno 6-16. "lio (are pluit
(or thh round trip, 'llckets on «a!o June 1.
0 and 6.
Conoral Aaaoinbly Cumberland I'rnHbytorlan
Church, May 4'J--'7. Ono faro [>lu |?.U<I for
the round trip. Ticketa on salo Ma.v 17-1 !>.
Ask your ticket agent to route you
via tho Hock Island.
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