The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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The Crowder City Guardian
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C. M. SMITH REAL ESTATE COMPANY
Real [state, !r;stiraficc. Bonds and loans
Published Every Friday Morning
A. E. BARROW, Owner and Editor
Subscription Rates, Invarably in Advance
Six Month*
T im- Month-
Advertising Rates: " '
*d« It 1-1 crnt« |H;r each twetica ^ cents
im'ime each laifrilna: c«rtl of i>. nk« «• ' turand tnl'Ui«*
Cfwrr'* will be rluiftfed for aa oilwr <Hertuinir. Sjier.*i ration lanre *o ' r„ ronruc^ ,
Ali «l cr:Kimr i *vin •*l*«nc«?. unlet* otherirtee specified.
SOTM'E TO THK I't'BLU'! Any frmDWUH iv(l«li<m ujxin '!<♦• character,
standing or wpntall'Miof any person. linn i>r corttor t!:>n nhiell may ap-
jirar in tlv-column* of The (iiiaitlinn will ! • jflatlly corrected i >on it U-
ing brought to the attention of the publisher.
Kntw«i a-1
ok! alio:
cind •class matter IH-cemlier II. H*)"> at the |>o t-< t • at < nnu'-
,! ..nil r the Art of Congress ofMaru|i ltTW.
SEVEN' YEARS OLD.
The Guardian is seven yt-ars
old today. <i«-ttinn t< be quite a
kid. The present owner has
been at tin- steering wheel for
and a half years of this time:
und while we have had some ex
ceedingly roanh weather ari<l en-
countered some heavy sens and :
dtnK<'roun breakers we have u|>
to the present, manaued to pull
the old craft throuff until today
when she stands >sfn and sound
and more sen worthy than ever.
We do not attribute our suc-
cess to our ability; but rather to
the hearty co-opevation and lib-
eral patronage accorded us by
the live and progrqpsive business
men of our town.
If the Guardian has been in
Strumentd, even in a small way,
in building up Crpwdcr and the
aurroundinK tcrri^>r£, then we
feel we have filled the mission of
a local newspajier.
Our aim in the future, as in
the past, will be to push ('rov.di'-/
Mid her interests firs', and lust,
early and late, and with a eont.ii
uanceof the imtiMr.ag'- of oui
business firuis tffih Guiirdian ex
pects to lx* a tfre'it faetor in the
growth of the town durinx ti."
coming years. Yes, th t > i .u'l.'
October 7th is Trade-. (lav at
Crowder.
Crowder, as she lis-
done, is setting the price ■-
leader in cotton Wuying. p .
several jxtinfs above wh%t our
neighboring towns niTer: s a re
suit our pinners and buyers ,.r •
receiving and buying cotton
from farmers who reside l" yond
Canadian, lndiano ml I! <-r
The farmer as a rule, cares not
where he sells his cotton, its the
price that interests him and our
bVyers hate been paving the top.
Muskogee's biji fair and race
meet o|>ens Octoberl' and clows
the l 4th. An • ->:t r • effort has
Ix'on made by the inanagement
toexeellall other efforts, and as
a result the premium and prize
list is an unusually large one.
The Trades Day at Crowder is
^oinK to be a hummer. October
7th.
I'm
Pittsburg i
(Published Sept. l">
State of Oklahoma, |
Pittsburg < 'ountj. I
No. s.io
I n tiie Su|*-rior < o..i t
( 'ountv.
Nelson King, Plainti T,
Winnie King. I> (endan'.
Said defendant. Winnii: King. "ill
tak not ire that she ha* lieen sued in
the above named Court for a divorce
on the vround* of abandonment and
jon, >aid defendant, must answer tlie
petition Hied therein In -aid plaintiff
on or U-foiv the I'litli day of Octolier.
Hill, or said iwtltlon wi^l Ik- taken a*
true and a judgment for said plaintiff
will lie rendered accordingly.
TAI, MII.IAVKK.
t 'lerk of S i|M i ior Court of
Pittsburg (.'ountv.
My \V. J. Kendrick, in-puty clerk.
.1. it. Wbitt. Attowt foit Plaint II.
Kotic; ot Prikcili
Befon? Sam llox. Ia tic -oftli 1'eace
for i anadian To«n hi.'. P.tuhurg
iuihiI). nlaw «>l < >kla!i.' ua, -si-
ting at < 'powder. «
XI. Maylielc. v-. Vm- T<*ju M. K. a
It. It. t o.. t;ajTji*b~-.
Said Defrndant RnvTbtf. v I take
•n '
fa
plain
•hat
um • f #i.tO
i ./wifoii* id. **-rved on j
T. K. It. on the 14th
.-i ?" ll, and th'-y hav -
,• -f,. . .*<• tie* c-ndant
Cotton has bci-n pouriiii
past week from the four i
of the globe and both git
forced to do iiiglit work i
to keep up.
in the
ar.d i i d-f« ndant must answ er the i
(wtilioD of the plaintiff Sled therein'
on or before th*- _**i, day of < h-toln-r ;
I 'll, or said petition «iil to- taken us
tmi and a jndj; i ■ nt for said plain- '
'tiff foi 4l.<>t and cost* of null and the I
garnishment proceeding will l«- >.u,- ;
itaned. SAM IM).\. J. P. j
Canadian Township, j
Smalt Ideas.
"Your ton snu.b to be a i,ood
bey.
'Tm; but I'm afraid he'll never pel I
very high. He I;:.* mi.all Idc.n; seem*
to think It la nectsaarr l<> "vo^k lor a
living."
rr.:..—
TKcsc Clothes Off
the Multiplied ^
Ability of Scores of
Experts.
This li a day of orfanlttd
•ffert. New and better thin(>
In all lino art (k« mult of mttr-rthttJ expert effort.
If tktse new Fall and Winter (lotKti we offer were made in a
•mall (hop on Hf jack-of-all-trades principle tkey could not be (old
at lest than twice the price -nor could they be made as good.
Every man who knows clothes values will readily concede that
/ai rt'c, quality, ttylt and workmanship such at we offer are only
possible to an exceptionally broad tailoring organization like that of
Coldnan-Beckman & Co. at Cincinnati. And those who do not con-
cede the value of oijanizatlon, we ask an opportunity to submit the
but of arguments- tht garmtntt tktmnlvn.
That's (air—Isn't It.
J. L BURBA TRADING C0HPANV
Vm
TRADES
DAY
7 Saturday 1
October '
The biggest and best Trade and Sales Day
ever held in this Section. At the Great
Auction Sale
Various Articles of Merchandise will be
sold to the highest bidder. A large number
OF
A
N
D
If you have anything to sell, Horses,
Cattle, Hogs or anythingelse, bring it here
on that day, or it' you have any fine stock
of any kind to show tfiis will he a good
chance to show them. If you want to
BUY, SELL or TRADE
COMT!
Some other attractions will consist of
shows, riding, and probably horse races
and roping. There will be something
doing all day. Come, and tell your neigh-
bors that it will be to their interest to be
on hand.
DR. A. G. BYERS
Physician and Surgeon
i irtiee opposite (iiiardian <Mtice. Hi,.id
Street. Calls answered daj or nij;lit.
""85 toy Semite H
J. R. LANE SllOcJSOr 10 J. D. CASTttL
Headquarters Missouri Hotel.
Insure
■ Your Dwelling"With
A. E. BARROW
The "Old Reliable" Insur-
ance Man of Crowder
Guardian Office
TIIE BEST TORNADO
Insurance
Bitters
Succeed when eveiythinp else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY,LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
Strenuousziess
Strenuousness in business
means keeping on the job ev-
ery minute. You must keeji
on the job before buying to
avoid undesirable goods, after
buying to have thorn properly
displayed in your store, lie-
fore selling to make sure that
the price will never be lower-
ed and after selling to know
that tlie article gives that ser-
vice and satisfaction which
high class customers expec t
and which high class stores
always give. This store is
strenuous in its every trans-
action and not an item, how-
ever trivial, knowingly es-
capes its attention. It is such
attention that we will give you
every time you call, whether
your purchase amounts to
si(X).!,(i or si.(JO.
Jos. Mazer,
103 East Cteaw te, Mi'lsstcr. 0s!a.
\ Oklahoma's Biggest and
Best Jewelry Store
ll Store i'l' - at p. 111. e.w; t
Saturdays.
/I
elGNALS Of DISiRLSS
Crowder People Slwuid Know How tc Rea-J and
Hiicd Tliem
Sick kidneys jfive ni:u>\ signals «•!
distress,
The secretions are dai , contain a
sediment.
l'Hs aj>vs are fivqnont, scKnt\. |>ui 11-
ful.
Backache i-i constant day and nijflit.
Headaches and diz/.i spells are fee*
quent.
The weakened kidneys need quick
help.
Don't delay. 1'so a spwial kidney
remedy.
Doati's Kidney Pills cure sick sick
kidneys, backache and urinary disor-
ders. Crowder evidence proves this
statement.
Mrs. .s. L. Kwens, 1102 West Adams
street. McAlester. Okla.. say*: "The
nubile statement 1 gave in ll*>s in fa-
favor of Doan's Kidney Pills still
holds good. This remedy hronjfhtnie
gnat relief from kidney trouble and
my health has since been good. A
few doses of Doan's Kidney I'ills,
takvll now imU then, act as u tonic to
my kidneys."
Kor suit hy all dealers. Prioe .W*.
Kostei-Miltiern Co., Buffalo. New
York, sole agents for the t'nlted
States.
Remeaber the name Doan's-and
take no otlier.
When you need a Notary's
services call at the (ivan .in of-
ti- e. -A. K. Harrow, Not iry.
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Barrow, A. E. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1911, newspaper, September 29, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc272718/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.