The Indianola Press. (Indianola, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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TURNER. MERCANTILE CO
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
•WANT YOUR BUSINESS
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TURNER & YOUNG
TURNER MERCANTILE CO
INDIANOLA. I. T.
T? INDIANOLA PRESS
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CORRESPONDENCE
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OffkUl Wtwiptptr ol the City ol IndUnoU. I. T.
professional.
A. (J. HUGHEY, M. I).
Office at Palace Drug Store.
Practice in the town M ...fr-Ddim country
•ollclted.
El BANK & ARRINGTON
Practicing Physicians.
Office, 000 door norm oi Varh( «, i.„tor,>
Uriiir store,
B. F. BUSHING,
Physician and Surgeon,
omrOnd Hooih, at the i'Bifloo |>rug store,
( #IH promptly •(traded, ,iay or night.
P. 8. JOHNSON, M. D.
-Residence at Old Town-
Practlce, in th0 town mul ,lirroundlngi
country.
J. B. MICKLE
'hyileian And Surgeon,
Culls Promptly Attended, Day
or Night.
MECHANICAL.
.iameh seeley,
Contractor and Builder.
stone, Brick and Cement."
AllfWork .strictly (iimranteed to give isatlj.
fAction.
Thirty Yours Experience In Manonry.
j. m Barnes
Contractor and Builder.
Kutlmates nnd l'lnns furnished on application. I
From Scipio,
, Back again; I missed you Inst
woek but wmh setting up with the
I sick and could not get time to
write.
Dr. Schliohtwaa very sick Inst
week hut is convalecent now.
Mrs, J. D. Walker of Vinita is
visiting ),„r son and daughter Mr.
F C Walker and Mrs. Schlioht.
There is a good deal of sickness
around itt present.
Mrs. r. r Coleman of McAles-
ter is visiting her daughter Mrs
* C. Walker this week.
H. M. McElhaney is preparing
to go to huiHing next week.
Mr. John Mftl-rs and wife went
to Indianola Sunday.
The Musical Normal begins at
Scipio next Monday August the
loth.
Marrs it Crouch nre sawing this
week. They have their now gin
"II ready hut installing their boil
er nnd engine.
R. O. MoElhnnoy was at Scipio
ast woek looking out a place to
hang his hat another yonr.
J. H. Davenport reports the
arrival of a big girl at his house.
Jim says he will make 1200 bales
of cotton to the aore; he inent 1200
pounds but says he will stick to
I what he says.
Sid Hunter is the happy father of
a bouncing boy. Sid has been1
hauling hay but he snys ho dont
care if hay goes to $10 a ton now
Ho has to tend to baby,
Croa'nf "* Hpoir'fl ftlul try llis T^e
tourist rates.
The Frisco System will issue,
during the Summer months, Tour-
ist round-trip tickets to various
resorts and locations—the Mount-
ains, Lakes and Seashore, at great
1.V reduced rates, with ample re
turn limit.
Call on nearest agent, or address
Passenger Traffic Department
SAINT LOUIS!
Fort Smith & Western Railroad Co
time table
West Bound. r
*—— .... East Bound.
No.No, 1.
^ 30 p mi
4 15
5 Ol
0 50
! 10
7 00
7 20
8 05
8 35 p ni
Aco'd'n
No. 7.
8 00 a m
9 30
1 05 p in
2 30
12 50
3 30
5 45 p m
9 40 a m
10 35
11 55
12 85
12 55
1 45
2 0o
2 48
3 15 p ni
3 15 p m
3 49
500
5 35
0 12
(5 35
7 35 p ni
Names of Stations. No. 2. x,
Lv Fort Smith Ar
Coal Creek
McCurtain
Kinta
Quinton
Crowder City
Indianola
Spokogoo
Ar Weleetka Jet. Lv
Lv Weleetka Jet. Ar
Okemah
Prague
Sparks '
Warwick
Fallis
Ar guthrie Lv
I.
5 35 p ni
4 17
3 55
3 10
2 50
1 45
1 22
12 40
12 15 p ni
11 59 a m
11 19
10 07
9 32
8 54
8 30
7 30 a ni
11 59 a in
11 07
10 25
!• 10
!• 20
8 18
7 55
7 00
<> 30 a in
Aeo'dation
No. 8
( 40 p in
5 22
3 10
! 30
11 55
11 05
8 50 a m
CONNECTIONS
defers"£S'k";K G* t> "
with A. T. & „ F
* T. Outline with lines diverging. K
J L. Ruth has added a tull car
| °f furniture to his stock this week.
Mrs. Julia Alloy is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Cupshaw, at Hoi-
aenville.
James Evans of Pauls Valley
has located in Indianola. He pur
poses to buy property and locate
bermantly.
Conn Ewing loft on Monday,
for Sulphor Springs, for his health.
A. L. Born^ is in charge of the
drug store in his absence.
J. C. Glover, of Oklahoma, is
conducting a profrnrtod meeting
at the big spring. All are invited,
1 he meeting will close about the
loth.
N. C. McElhaney lira imploved
a first class !;laoh,;mill, l„ 04t
him m In, ,op. now
P m! to do all tin.ls of work „„
short notice.
I.T.Cook and Mike Brewster,1
of Hollywood, Ala., urrived here1
I fri "y,' hnvi,,g in vew two
objects. They are visiting, old
friends and relatives, and seeking
a location.
I{ tho Press is not up to the
standard this week, or if it hap-
pens fo be several days lnte, give
the credit to the fact that tho'ed-
itor has been down with a severe
billions attact since Saturday eve
nmg.
The now boiler and engine for I
the Manners gin have been placed '
U1 P°8 «on. Mr. Soeley, the ma-
son says that it is a fine piece of
machinery, and lie has built a
Rood furnace. The smoke stack '
is being raised to-day.
As the owners of property at
some o them, seen, not to
l a\o sufficient enterprise to shut
he pigs out from under the build-
ings, it would be taken as a favor
it the owners of the p;gs Wu4ll ,
manage to turn the range of the
pigs elsewhere before they begin
to die under the buildings. Sev-
eral pigs are already looking
sleepy. b
CAMP MEETING! , j
I here will bo a Camp Meeting
at Indianola, at the springs, bet-in 1
mug August the 20th. Everybodv
is invited to come, and take a part |
" <he meeting. Come prep, H '
to camp; bring your touts audi
*«gon shoe s. Christians, come
prajing, and expecting spiritual '
power and the salvation of many'
precious immortal souls. We are
expecting several ministers to be
with usjn the meeting.
Your servant,
P. c. Atkins,
• • • •
W L. Speir serves Ice Cream
every day.
Floyd Foot, son of W. H. Foot,
is here on a visit from Spiro.
Try Dr. Mickle's Liver and Kid-
ney Invigorator. Price 25 cents.
Mrs Pauline Eupor returned
home from Fort Smith, Wednes-
•lay, after a long absence.
John Bynum and Mack Hall ac-
companied Messrs. Cook and
Brewster on a trip to Calvin
I liursday.
Matt Cox, of Bokosheo, who has
boon visiting his brother, Will
since the picnic, (returned home
>v ednesday,
The saw mill has been running
several days, cutting lumber for
the new cotton house to be built
i" comi°ction with the Indianola
gin.
Mr W. R. Grace and daughter,
Mrs. A. J. Dobyns, and her little
daughters Grace and Virginia, of
#°w n J5'. nrC visiting the home
or w. P, Hines,
j Mrs Capshaw of Holdenville,
W H7°f Spok°«00 ^d Mrs.
Pitts of Monett, Mo., made a short
Visit to their brother, W. T. Fin-
ley, Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. O. F. Millard, came in from
Wagoner last Saturday, accompa-
nied by his helpers, and are open-
ing up a hardware business in the
Bynum building, occupied by the
\ alley State bank last winter,
GENERAL MKBCIIAMiI.SK
''0,DPa"y' ror- "d
CorDi«ll on & Bynuia, cor. First an.i
P«;a Haffa. cor. First
fl.T. Ilj-num, Cor. Second and South
Cecl! & dark, Cor. Second and South.
Krank R. Knpcr, Cor. South and Hroadirav
ll'mbkr yards.
MtPnetonku Lumber Co., Near Depot
Indianola l.umtK-r Co.. Se<wd str'-ot
mkax market.
City Meat Market, South Street
ICE HOUSE.
1. H. Perkins, West of Depot.
i>ru(j f "• kks.
Palace Dniu Store, Fir-, street.
J. It. Mlckle K Co., Masonl.. Bnlldliu.
Kwlug s Drug store, First street.
SHOE SHOP,
I. r. I)odd, South Street.
, BARBER shops.
W T Thompson, First street.
CONFBCTIONERV K; COI.I) PRJNJU'
A M Rohluson, Flrrt Street.
W. L. Spelr, Cor. First and South.
I. 1. Dodd, street.
J. A. Clark, South Street.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
C Oant, J. M. Barnes Thompson & Hastes,
r. c. Met jirson, carpenter*.
J. O. Seeley, Stonemason.
CABINET MAKER,
A. B. Kill linger, Shop on Spring street,
physicians.
C" Store* Arli"gt0n' at Yarbro&Luton Drug
A (i >e Palace Drug
P. 8. Johnson, at Old Town.
J. B. Mlckle, Masonic Building.
BLACKSMITHS
' Tc\ty,T°a' l0t nro«^> Ml Soutl,
c- MoE"'aney, East Spring street,
RESTAURANTS,
j. A. Clark. 8. I.. Pettit.
furniture.
rnrTn MeT,n"10 < 0' for Flrsl '"'O South.
Corn, llson & Bynum, Cor. First and Spring
L' Ru,h< «ofner First and Spring.
BANK.
Valley state Bank, South Street.
auk of Commerce, cor. Second and South.
TRANSFER.
T 1'ad Conn, John Benson, ,1. b. Vaughn.
COTTON GINS & GRIST MILLS
indianola Mill and Gin Co., rlrst au„ SprlnK
w. 11. Manners, South Street. *
SAW MILL
indianola m„i and Gin Co.. F,rSt and Spring,
AlNfKRS AND PAPERHANGERS.
l. C. l-oronian, ,J. y Huff.
DRS. BROWN <a HANDEL
Practice Limited to
Diseases of the Eye.
Ear. Nose and Throat.
Spectacles. Eye Glasseg,
Artificial Eyes.
Rooms is and la,
Old Homestead Building,
Muskogee, Indian
GET WILL
KINLOOH paint company. IT louis,vXijT,nq dire0T TO
there is no substitute
Sold by CORNELISON & BYNUM
Indianola. Indian Terr<t6fyv
. fN°lA.jLniT0"*
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Advertised Letters.
The following letters remain
unclaimed m the Indianola post-
othce for tho month of July
\v;ir' C/"wford' Anna * Gattis,
W T R iV1USVMTr- K- B- Grant,
xt ' Hopkiiis(2), Ida Kirbv (2)
Namou Misenheimer. Martha
Morris. G C. Snow. A. J. Cv
Mrs. Ida \oung.
Persons calling for the above
will please say "advertised."
J. H. Bynum; P. M.
"this is the way of the wise.'
to
. w. strain, division Paucnqir aocnt.
WICHITA. KAN.
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Johnson, L. C. The Indianola Press. (Indianola, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1904, newspaper, August 12, 1904; Indianola, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270505/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.