The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 6, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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The Crowder City Guardian
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VOL. VI
CROWDER, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1911
NO. 46
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The great crowds of eager and satisfied buyers that have thronged our store from
day to day is proof that we are giving values thpt have never been Equalled Before.
IF YOU HAVE NOT AVAILED YOURSELF OF IS HAT OPPORTUNITY V00 IE LOSING MONEY
Sale will Positively Close Saturday, Aug. 19
SO YOU HAD BETTER HOOK UP OLD DOBBIN AND COME NOW!
Our buyers will start East on
the 21st and we will have the
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largest and best fall stock ever
shown in the city.
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AC r 1 *ji f PROCEEDINGS Of
A buccessrul Man
COUNTY COURT
BANK "
Nothing succeeds like
success. Success does
not mean the accumulat-
ing of millions and giving
to some benevolent cause,
lutt rather having a sufti
cient amount in the bank
to protect you in old age.
A Successful Farmer
Is not always the one who has accumulated the most
land, but rather the one who has his home improved, show
ing economy and thrift, and that has made enough money
with which to educ ite his children and have a happy home
in old age. Make our HANK your depository, w hire de
posits are guaranteed.
We Pay for Your Protection
THE BANK OF CROWDER
In Its July, 1911 Term, Sit-
ting at Crowder.
J. C. LOVELACE, Cashier
Crowder, Okla.
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J. D. PARK
& CO.
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is absolutely the only place in the cily where you
v"' can get all kinds of Fresh Meats and Vegetables.
We are generally suppfied with nice bleeclied Celery on
Fridavs and Saturdays
Ti n ti
Nice
•Iviic.v
Roasts , Celery
I uikmi of i/
You will enjoy it!
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I HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST OF GROCERIES I
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C'lUMI.VAI, DOCKKT.
Stnte vs. Jack Fulton, selling.
Passed for term.
State vs. Bertie Palters n,
selling. Defendant pleads guilty
and fined Sal) and costs of suit
and ISO days in jail.
S ate vs. John Ballard, selling.
Cause dismissed by State.
Town of Quinton vs. Ix-cOg-
den, gaining. Cause dismissed
on motion of Guy A. Curry at
cost of city.
State vs.Tom Jamison, selling.
Jury trial. Defendant found
not guilty.
State vs. Jacob Hullard, sell
ing. Continued for term on
motion of State.
State vs. Bertie Parkinson,
selling. Continued for term by
agreement.
State vs. Jim Wadswprth,
Scott O'Neal and John Wads
worth. Possession. Jury trial.
Defendants fmmdgdil.vard | u l
i dimerit assessed at IK) days and
tine of Sl.'O each . and costs of
suit. Defendants tile motion for
new trial.
State vs. George Wooton, sell
ing. Plea of guilty and punish-
ment assessed at ISO days at hard
labor and a tine of Sal) and coats
of suit.
State vs. J. E. Birdsong, sell
| ing. Motion for new trial
I passed over for Tuesday, August
1 a.
Civil, DOCKKT.
(P. McF'dl \ s. Ft. Smith V
Western Ky. Damages. Cause
transferred tu McAlester on mo
tion of plaint iff.
J. B. Handle vs. M. K. «V T. Ky
Co. , Damages. Settled by
stipulations.
11. E. Eustes vs. M. K. & T. Ky
Co. Damages. Motion by de
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m
fondant to make more definite
and certain and plaintiff given
five days to tile amended pc«
tition.
Texas Nursery Co. vs. A. (!,
Willard, ('. F. Mitchell and Cecil
Phillips. Judgment against C.
F. Mitchell and A. (1. Willard lor
and costs 011 default, and di;«
missed as to .defendant Phillips.
Bank of Crowder vs. U. ('. aid
E. Ij. Johnson. Judgment as|>or
st ioulations.
Etta Alley vs. E I j. (larner.
Continued on motion of defen-
dant.
H. E. Rowton vs. Jo Wallei,
replevin. Jury trial. Verdict
in favor of plaintiff, H. E. Row*
t < in.
Itrowne vs. Aldridge. Motion
to retax costs St.i'O ordered
stricken from constable's fees
and clerk instructed to tux up
b dance.
CLEAN UP DAY.
The Civic Club thinks it time
to have another dean up day.
At a meeting last Monday we
decided on the Kith of Augu t
as clean up day. A11 parties
complying with this request by
having their tin cans and all cith-
er rubbish in "boxes, barrels or
sacks on the above date, at their
alley fence, we will move them
free of charge.
Everybody get busy and clean
up your yards, streets and alleys
which will not only help the ap
pearance of your homes, but
make our town more beautiful
and sanitary.
NEW ROAD OVERSEW
1 he county commissioners
concluded their meeting today
and adjourned to August la.
TJiey disposed of a large amount
of routine business and allowed
j many claims and accounts. Aft
! or they visited the road camp
yesterday Tine Hughes, road
overseer, tendered his resigna-
tion, which was accepted, and
W. J. Robinson was appointed to
succeed him. McAlester Capi-
i t.al.
™ pROCERlES, RED
I PURE II and all Good I ETC.
Come to the WHITE FRONT GROCERY for
the best there is in Groceries and Feed. We
carry at all times the freshest stock of grocer-^
ies to be found in Crowder, because we sell
more groceries and feed than any other store
in town, and are forced to have new, fresh
shipments arriving almost daily.
Try our Flour-
the very best soft and hard wheat
brands always in stock.
Try our Salt Meats-
We at all times carry a good line of
salt cured meats, hams, etc.
Try our Dried Fruits—
When you want dried fruits of any
kind come here for them. Ours are
fresh and they are clean.
Try our Canned Goods--
We have a full Sine of canned goods
and can fill your order for almost
anything you call for at any time.
CANDIES, TOBACCOS, CIGARS.
White Front
GROCERY..
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Barrow, A. E. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 6, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1911, newspaper, August 11, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc272773/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.