The New State. (Haileyville, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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A NEW
Lumber Yard
IN HARTSHORNE.
I he Hartshorne Lumber Co. is the
latest, with Waldo Davis as manager.
W<> have an up-to date rot nil yard <.f
rough and finished lumber, both \AT1\ K
and L()l ISIA.NA VKLLOW I'INK
RKD CKDAR and \ \TI V K SH IHKS
also a full line of DOORS, \\'I.\|)()\\'S
Ml 11 j!>KI{S' IIA lil )\\ ARK, ('(>1,1,1 KRs'
WIIITK, U'lAD, OILS and the
SEWALL Ready-Mixed Paints,
AT LIVING PRICES A
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I'lTTY.
laics III! \ Hill' I >| 1111 j! 11
We want your business.
(iive us a trial .and you will coiik> again.
HARTSHORNE L3R. CO
Opposite Cotton <iin,
Miirtshoriic, I. T.
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HO! LOOK!
HERE WE AKE
Same Old Firm,
Same OSd Place
A MARKET WHERE YOU CAN
GET WHAT THE MARKET AF-
FORDS. WE ARE GETTING IN
NEW THINGS TO EAT
_ EVERY DAY
Always supplied with GOOD
Cattle, Calves, Hogs and Sheep,
Try one of our
STEAKS OR ROASTS
We carry a full line of PICKLED
GOODS AND CANNED MEATS.
THE VERY BEST
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RESOLUTIONS.
Whereas, il lias pleased our all
wise Master, The Supreme Ar
cliitect of the universe, to call
Uro. .1 \V Samson, a sojourner
among us. to that permanent
home, that house not made with
hands, and
Whereas, we feel and realize as
Masons, we are all joined to
aether ;is one hand of brothers
wheresoever dispersed about the
globe, and
Whereas, it was our dnt,\ as
Masons to congregate and per
form the last sad social rites to the :
body ot this deceased hro
and
\\ liereas, we linvt
this duty, now he it
Resolved, we rt
ern, who are all :
below for a season
the loved ones of this
brut her onr s\ uipat 11 \
His Body Mangled.
A vers sad and shocking
cident occurred at I la
No. 1, Saturday evi
before foui o'clock ()sccr \
who was an
ic
ey's mine
just
cr-
iloree
♦
as one
fell I
was
the car
ie| Woe11
killed in
feciivc
Vei
of the mine
sette's at t he s
the cars and
slant ly.
11 seems I hat t here were some
oars on the mine track with do
•rakes, and it was Mr.
on's duty take t|l(,
loaded cars of >;l| f,oin the
i mine or what is known as lhe
11ip|il(.'. dow a the inclined track
to a place where the loaded cars :
were teinporarih stored He!
vyas performing: tin's dutv, when 1
' he cars with defective brakes. I
« liicli were restnig against this
car. got loose and started down
!l"; incline at great speed. Yei
niillion. not suspecting the op
pi-oachiug danger, was hurled
lioin the top ot his car when
these cars oveitook the one lie
was setting, causing him to
departed lose his footmg, w ith the above
and con '''siill We understand Ose
ier,
performed
"ireth
ners here
express to
.11
dolence in this sail hour of
Miction, and to render them
the aid in our power. He
further
Resolved, t hat
resolutions be given
ot the deceased, a copy mailed to
his lodge and a copy be spread
on the minutes of our lodge.
Signed,
W. ('. Farmer j
T. l'\ Saltsman Committee.
11. T. Worlev *
\ ei 1111111« hi was
ccr
('hristian mail,
and was a member of the Hap
I list church at Palestine, Ohio
'' I le leaves
i wilt' and children
Io mourn Ins death. We extend
i copy of these (,i"' heartfelt synipalhv to his
the widow in Iheii bereavement.
Reed A; | ,<>,mard,
ers, have just fitted
studio on I lailev
are prepared to nice
ot the public. Post
tine photos. \ iewim
laruinu' a special!v.
photograph
up an art
avenue, and
eniands
lee cream at K\
Ills
kodak tinishing for tlu
Call and see them.
aids and
ind en
Tlicv do
trade
S. H.
The Exclusive Hardware Dealer
Stoves and Shelf Hard-
ware, Kitchen Utensils,
Carpenter Tools.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
Courteous treatment always, at our store.
S. 11. Tanner
McAlester, !nd. Ter.
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The New State. (Haileyville, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1907, newspaper, October 4, 1907; Haileyville, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270538/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.