The Madill News. (Madill, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1906 Page: 8 of 8
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See WILLIAMS THE TAILOR When you want CLOTHES to FIT
See my WOOLENS on display. They are dandy's.
Place your order now and get a choice selection
Cleaning and pressing a Specialty.
ylll ll/ork Sua'anteed ■ ootoff ice f/Suildin
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Coal For Sale
I have the South McAllister, Henryetta,
and other good brands of coal that
I w'll sell at prices as cheap as any
of our dealers.
(jet My Prices
Before buying elsowheru.
I «' Jf i< tT ir K •" *•' *• * * * *•' * J'
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Fresh line of Plows ^-*-• ■*-*">
Thinking a few lines from this part
ISOM SPRINGS.
candy at Carter Bros.
of the country would be of interest, 1
The Home Mission society held ^ u few ^ we are as {ull
a meeting last Monday evening. Q{ ^ ag # pudd,e (1()g is of fleas.
f| If the label is The City Drug Some few cases of pneumonia, Jno.
| Store its OK. Ilargroves wife is quite sick, with
[4 Prescriptions prepared by the pneumonia, anil •• h-w just getting
[ proper person in the proper man- up.
C. 11. M Farland.
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1 P. D- WILH1TE
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2 ProDrietor of the
Madill Meat Market
Piioae No. 2.
Phone us and we will deliver your order
Fresh and salt meat, Sausage, Lard, etc.
Fresh Barbecue
! ner at City Drug Co.
The women of the Home Mies-
i in Society of the Methodist
Church will serve dinner at the
Lazarus Building Mcnday,
March 5.
Slot'gh dc Minter local attor-
neys lor The American Surety
Co. will make bond for you,
Call atour store w lu 11 in town,
we like your company.
R. Cal Frame.
If you are required to make
any kind of bona see Siougn &
Minter attorneys for The Ameri-
can Surety Co. at Madill.
The mumps are ragir.gin ourneigli-
Iborhood.
Gilam Ilrown is just getting up and
about.
j Old Uncle Dick Willard died at \V;tl-
1 lace Capries residence last Saturday
morning, End was! r.iifd at Star ccie-
etary the following evening, he was
getting very old, and said to have i1 d
' with rheumatism, V.'allace will miss
liim very much, hut h« has paid the
debt we all have to s< finer or later.
Istm s ' n a boom, one new dwel-
ling and one more blacksmith ?hop go-
, ing up and some of tho thicket h ring
cleared around town.
V/e received wori over the phor.e
last Saturday that the trouble at Amos,
there was a (jutting scrape between
Ysur feugl
year Lunr; Irritation, rellftve your Sore Ihroat
8>id drive out your Chronic Cold, with the only cer-
fr"- pnrt st~«~+'v - -ientifle,Cur for Coughs and Colds:
■Hi. KINO'S
DISCOVERY
CONSUMPTION
Phone orders filled prompt
Pnone us your troubles. Ouy , jjr Calven Willis and Thomas Scrog
Diuy: Store. gins, nothing serious I suppose, only
Scott-Baldwin Co. fur tin a drunken row.
spring season have seourid t/ic
services of Mrs. Annie ii. Mil e:
of Kentucky for head trimmer 11
We have been told that the Far-
mers Union is talking of having an
§mmm
I We Buy Wood
Sv tiiut Cord at $2.50.
W# Sell
STOVE AiiD HEATER WOO
At ^U.?erLoad.
^|P wl iil im
/At the Yard, Rear
of Alamo Motel. 2
DA VIES
'Phone 35 |§
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| J. L. Morton .• A. E. Mundy
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iMDILL 1 RAHSFER IjO.
General Dray Line,
All kinds of hauling done
on short notice.
Baggage delivered to and 3
from Depot to all Hotel's '
and Residences. i
Call for "Phone 91" for prompt and reliable service.
their Millinery Di-pui-.m- m.
Mrs. Milier is un expt-ri in ner
profession.
We wish to soy to 'lie br?ti;cn
of M adill and su rrou r fi ing vo u ti t r ■
that we have purchased a talii'.na-
cle for our work in this part < f
the country, and wul hold I
meetings in Madill on the lu:e;
half of July an 1 the other th<
first half of Sepietnper.
li. B. Lj II!!, j
T. O. I?, .bins i !£I or.-i
Church of Chi is', Madi:!, I. T.
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E~r v. • M
Lj
FC-r
Tho sw-.-lles't
t)wn always
Store.
Fi-
at
in.i of
tne
ci. ia. • •
Cii-v D'o;.
Sal--.
ou^e and 100x150
Almost In Despair.
"0 rlitf liter was given up by two physicians
with c : -of the throat, and wc were almost
lndt . ' : ir druggist recommended Dr. King's
Now After taking four bottles she was
perfectly cured and has had no throat trouble since."
—GFO. A. EYLER, Cumberland, Md.
One 3 ro un
lot on Lilly Bouvelard Fr6nts, j
J. E. McMillan residence.
Address Dr. L. B. Miller,340
Swiss Ave. Dallas Texas.
TO THE LADIES.
intertainmcr.t at Brownvihe school
house this week, on Wednesday night.
11. A. Owens of Woodville is go-
ing to furnish the farmers or the Un-
ion men their supplies for thisyenr, we
have learned that Eecse is a good man
we think so, lot her go.
We tfas pasc-ii gdown Main St. p.r.d
'ndreena great 1% cloth hanging
, ..a: f E E. FJrigle & Co. sa'd
.v,. . ,ng for cash the i.c*xJL
.... ja'. .. 'ays call and get o>.
prl . , d some sugar ar.d
I-." > . ,-Ct, 2-) poin ds for one <1" r
auuuh'-n we got to exanciue our pet'. ■>
| ;:t Lt'.k we did not nave the rati',
cash' aa 1 had to let hfr go bill.
We notice the boys dont shoot c
• I'.f 'r gun3 going ard c ming singing
I ;•( w like they did before the grand jury
I met if they carry them now they v nt
want any one to know it.
TI farmer are b hind with their
work, some few have not. run.a fnr-
B. G. G; ASS
Carrys the most up=to°
c':ite high grade Jewelry
DIAMONDS, WATCHES
CLOCKS, ETC.
PAW''! f?F.CK"[-
czr'.nr -'-rufiar r •. . Jiri*
Bx]ierfc Repairing of ail
cU sses of Jewelry.
v&SF sV3K-V,.ff |,M' r
. i s
ales v,
I row yet •
Your ribe got drunk and lost all
| the stationary last w ek and failed to
get a letter in for this last week.
It is Tuesday and we have not got
our 1. -t ks paper yet.
THE KIDD.
£. ice, 50c and ®i.oo
n m I
BOTTLES FREE
'AMENDSD, CUARANT6ID
AND BOLD BY By.:,':.
All Drugpislg.
i,
.-.MtkSrr : asai.
' faEC-TffllWBH
City Drug Store.
ti,T,
J'ormerli
wmmmmm iwi—
k zBcirker,
;/"h Scott, Baldwin Co.,
Is now open for BUSINESS
in the Rear of the Taliferro
Building with a full line of
Srt
'ooorics
nBHBM
And would "ike to have his
old Customers call on him.
Sooc/ Srado and Mow iPricss.
Sharker 6c Co.
J|
We littve baen vary
fortunate for the spring j
season in securing the
services of Mrs. Annie
B.Miller of Kentucky, Qur corre9pondenti ..The
for OUr new Milliner. ofl^om Springs is one of
This Department of the "xxxx" brand and you will
ours will be second to find his weekly happenings of
none in the Indian Ter- that little town, grood "stuff."
ritory. Our hats will! Toilet ariolea are essential,
be on display in about Soe 0UI :in~
two weeks,
We invite an early In-
spection.
Respectfully,
Scott-Baldwin Co
Face paints, House paints,
ynd canvas paints. City Drug
Store.
HearRev. W. B. Carr.ts Sun-
day atthecourt houseon ''^-hy
I am a Christian.'' Everybody
invited.
Born—to Mr. and Mrs. K. M:
Anderson, a fine boy, bothd' ing
nicely.
A new supply of chattel mort-
gages, rental contracts, and all
kinds of legal blanks for sale at
this office.
Do you need wall papar? We
have it. 2 1-2 cents per roll.
City Drug Store.
The Ladies of Methodist]chureh
will serve dinner in the Laznrus
building the first Monday in
March, Price 25o.
? > U 1 B X! t.>
ViHEN Y0USK00T
Yoti want to HIT what you arc aiming at
— \ t bird, beast or target. Make your
sh ' count by sV.ootin« the STKVENS.
For 41 yonrs STE\ KNS ARMS have
carried off PREMIER HONORS lor AC-
CURACY. Our llue:■J
Rifles, Shotpns,' Pistols
■
slit on Jhe STEVENS.
cc-tul 4 i t*. In stani)4
f r U'>-pai;e Catalog
ffc iir outt>ut. A
\ lu:i" !cl«x>k ofrefcr.
en. e for present a I
prospective shunters.
' Beautiful three-color Aluminum H mger will
be forwarded for 10 cents in stamps. ,
). Stevens Arms it Tool Co.,
P. O. Box 4096
CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS.,17. S. A.
One-way peeo"
istsrate - to the < orfh-v. st
sale February 15 *pril 7t
$26.70
to Billings, Mont, and int-.rmc-
diatcs.
$33.70
to Hinsdale, Mo; • \ >. St. Paul,
$27.25
to Livin ftn ! ' -*nn r'r.d C-rd-
nor Mont.
$25.00
to Ogden and 8slt Lake Utr.h
4)0^ • i v
to Chinook, K« . 11J Vi. ' .
fish, Mont.
tyCt i • LtO
to Helena. Butte, Ar,; end >. und
i*ii^soula.
$27.50
to Spok lie. Wasii ana int-. .itie-
i diate8.
$30.00
1 to Portland, Taooma, St t,
*1 Victoria
Extremely low rates to nearly
all points in North-West. For
further information call on your
local agent, or write,
J- W, Maring,
Trav. Puss.Agt
Sherman, Tex.,
f"\ 77
Ad absolute ipc:!f!c «n< sntl-septlc prep-
aration lor all kinda ol
SORE THROAT.
JTUPT.V * flARQT.T!. PERPi.OiLTHAB I.tSS.
A sura cure lor Merrier"-,, TortllltL., Qulnfy,
la 'amsil. Ulcerated and Catarrhal SoroThreal.
A pre. entlvo ol Crci'p, Whooplnj Coogb and
Diphtheria.
rVRKFTINO HEALING SOOTHIN'G
Indorsed t>r tho Most Smloanl Throst Special-
ists Id the country.
Mould b# fcep*. In frery horoa Trice 2B Cent
Barf
■olon-
Do DOt
buy old-fashioned, odd-look-
ing oboes, even if t... are
strong md durable: nor con-
spicuous, loudly stylish sh™s,
because they pre worn by the
many.
The "good" sign in
shoes is
Slough & Minter
your live stock.
will insure
SHOES
To Cure a Cut, Sore or Wound
apply Ramon's Nerve & Done Oil proraply. It !a
antiseptic- stops the pain and causes heaiinehy
first intention . ..:undiuoncybackifuoUali ii<.i)
This mark guarantees correct
taste and sfyle.
True style Is that at-
tractive difference
which distinguishes
Manss "Urfit" Shoep
from all other shoes.
along with comfort, durability and
the patent" Urfit," which supports
the ankle, holds up the sides, pre-
vents heel slipping and shoe twist-
ing.
VT
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Rowland Brothers. The Madill News. (Madill, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1906, newspaper, February 23, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270667/m1/8/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.