The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 7, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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Mr. John 1>
bur^. .M>. v
M «< Georgia
I)o
of Warren
-1 bis sjst *
ilia, oar pup
•r r.ndinstnx
at the Hl
CAL P, RODGERS
FLASHES OVER CROWDER
Coast to Coast Aviator in hi
"Vin Fiz** Machine is Seen
by Hundred* of Crow-
der People
I) L.
Anv man csh Jo Kseac ost thing tKan Kt can do
aeytlsrg tisc. That s a fid as old as if* Kills.
In ti* making of doilies rvery nun tan perform some one
firvcbcn tetter tkia airy of the rtrf.
GsUman-Bcckroan & Co. at Gnonrati employs hunctrtck
of Ben—buyers des.gncrs, spongers, cutters, pressers ind 10
ob—each selected f~r Krt sptc -J i^ity as a sptoaJiit.
Each detail of every girmmt therefore receives the
skill of an expert. T hat is the simple reason v.ly they crc.'e
Itttrr clothe* for )ers rnoney than yo«i elscwktrt recti. e.
These asstrhons are «h-cvida.t facts—and wt ha\« the f>r&cfs
here in Hit dothes themselves.
It s "up to you —if you want your "money s worth.
j. l am 1 wm
TI: T git- >
ind r*.rc*
Ourpco})^
Monday t
i).
was a great
young.
An immen
. .11 sotn ; e pa' to
;<n> h«< pat electric
:y home on J n-
le is the first t«' .n*
in a residence,
brilliant, mellow
i con ven lence.
h ron ged t he s tree' >
greet the bird n.an
over our city. It
- urht to old and
( ,!. P Rodger*.
Fiz"' flyer flashsd o
last Monday at j'!::
of more than a mi
in 1
e a
i "Vin
th's city
the rate
minute.
and at an altitude of • bout 2.000
feet. He had C"WT! from Vinita
* distance of 111 miles in ! "s>
than t wo hours. He stopped at
Muskogee 2 hours. Twelve min-
RDOGtRS
VIN FIZ flYER'
■ ■
£I«H
I
ens.* throng visited «>ur
-d i> .;ist S-iturday, {k-to >er
11 Our merchants enjoyed a
g « d trade. More goods «nd
stock were sold at auction by
Col. D. L. Krw> than ever before.
Tii'—e sale-, are proving v *ry
)i;u.( nt and are doin
work und* r the
D. L. IIo-*, S-jj.t. I
'I by an able corp
rs. Our school is
if the t iwn.
William*. the contractor,
large force of men com-
' the large st >re i.'XlCO
the <' n t« : .n Trading Co.
t -ache:
pride <
M r.
has a
pieting
le**t of
The Crowder City Guaraian
Published Every Friday Morning
A. E. BARROW, Owner and Editor
Subscription Rates, Invarably in Advance
i ftp Ye* r
Six Month*
Thrw Month*
Advertising Rates:
•f •: ' •■•Ti •*■! f •'
Ait adirriK | a . • ,U- :*> « : • ■
11.00
.'a
.25
h I f I -S c« ■ ' \ |"*r n« h etch l*>caN f ">
t «r «*h .Jiwr;:>m rurxl « f th^nk«> « itu#fie* t«S vrjl u'.t
• , * r •'•**« ...«' •* ■.' «! . „■ ' • a;r«n i!
unlfit s|iertAed.
it will h
by Nov. 1st.
i Mrs. Am Roe,
I in Missouri will r
id rtiis week,
visit back to her
since she came
CjL D. L. Roe,
reside.
Mrs. Dixon
: have ix-en sifJt
id*' ior tK'fUT
,vho is visiting
•turn to (.'ana-
It is h<-r first
old home since
with her son,
t'.> Canadian to
and babe who
for thepust few
i .,<• 1
SJi#f
- MM
ut«-s after he jiassed over Crow-
der he landed in a tield at King's
dairy, about a mile northeast of
North McAlester. After mak-
:>jg Nome repairs in hi> nuu-hin-
NOTH'K 'H> THK I'l'ltLK ' An-. ••rronKia* rvflivtinn ii|*>n tin- rtiar rt<-r,
ulaniiinif or «*uutali< n <•( any jtsoii. firm or ror|Niratioa which m jr bi>-
|H-ar Intbe<-. lumn of TIw (iutHiin *i!l t> gladly i*orrit1wi uvon it lw*
lnjf lirtiui;lit to Uu* attention of tl - |;ubli*lu*r.
Kntrr«t n >
«HsUtioi
nd<T 1
ttrr P
Nancy Hall's Are S^p .•fine.
Harry IV' -iton. t!>.> i . n whe
is furnishinir Crowdi-r | >nile
with the real article in t'n h\\.' t
]X>tato line was in ti
nesday with anoth
took o anion to pr
itor wit!, a half bu
ones.
If the i;irl N'ancy
nwcet and bea itifnl
her naiue>akcs arc,
t*l)e wan a "peach of a young la
dy" i* nil we have not to sa,\
about her.
Mr. Preston nays that he had
4 acres in potato< s and linn l'<•
bushels. He is getting a fancy
price for them, and he should,
for no better |K>t itn ever
iT lo:
-ent
shel
Hall
r f tint
was a-
girl, as
itaUn's
14. ai the ixist-oflk* at Crowder,
.. I >!in.-h .1. 1*7''.
;;iarket«>a in our town.
People who like real tro ,1 j>o
• itoi-s I'an tind such in the N incy
Hall, sold by the J. L. Hurba
Trading Co. and The White
Front Grocery.
We thank Mr. Preston for the
Nancy's and ho|>e he may live u
Jn,0vi ,rs and repeat the nift
each year.
After v isting a week's time,
ruining a suit of clotV s, and
wearing out a bran new i rir of
shoes in an effort to catch the
airship we Jidn't.
S S Terrfll and wife left
Monday for Oklahoma City. Mr.
Terrell will buy his holiday
goods while there.
top of buildings until several Guyette v.-ho is in charge of the
hundred anxious watchers were special aviator train .--ays. the
c irefully scanning the horizon to nerviest air man living.
the north to catch a glimpse of Since starting he has had
the great ship. A few minutes wrecks.posting the neat sum of
ry the aviator ho ros -and went after he was rei>orted out of Ku- ;*11.0QI),Q0 in order to kyep time
we-ks are both much improved tt> tho Ixill jwirk in South McAl- fauh a small black speck appear- going. We show pictures of
and are now out of danger jester, where he decided to re- ed out of the deep blue of the sky ; each of these wrecks. One of
Geo. W. Newton, our popular' ,najn on account of the high which rapidly grew into shape the worst of these accidents was
l>ostinast T has l «s>n confined to! wjn(j an{i wishing to change en- and form of the wonderful Hying caused by a crowd who had gatli-
his l ed the past week but is Kjnes before making another machine and soon with a whiz- ered to see liim light and got in
much better and will soon be at tlis^ht. zing noise he passed over the the way. In order to keep from
his pist of duty. / Our jieople had been expecting city and was soon lost to si^ht. killing a number of popple the
. j Rodgers ever since last Satur TI. ■ aviator has covered ls(K) aviator took the chance of killing
Gi C A;d Ti Strikers jday and Sunday several went miles since starting which he himself and wrecking the ma-
Uv. r, kidneys and Uiw-j ui>on the mountain in order to has credit for, hut he has actual chine and made a gliding drop.
get a better view. ly sailed a little more than J:!(X) i The machine wr.s almost ruined
Sometin
••Is M*ern to j^o on a strik
t i work riifht. Then you i
plea-an' little strike-brt*a
Kir./* Ni-.i Life l*ill- to n
natural aid and gently i'om|
action. Kxtvllent health ■
;id refill
d thu
Dr.
<■ them
projier
.n fel-
low
,. Try' them.
Druv Stiiri-.
at
When it was
Monday that tho
left Muskogee jtecple began
gatlu ring alxjut the depit, on
box cars and even climbing on
announce here the difference being made in de-
Biru man had louring to avoid storms and by
isini; his course.
He is ;i man "il years old and
•ighs It*) p>.m;ls, and Mr.
but with his usual good luck he
was not injured. He Hies at an
altitude of from :XX) to TOCO feet,
with an average of something
more than ftvt.
Some girl, by t little hustling
is going to get a beautiful &CiO.
piano and some other girl will;
receive a sr.O diamond ring. If
you would like to be tie* lucky
one you had better get in th •
race at the earliest moment.
SPENDS IT.
Is ft; Worn Bc!t«?
ii prove tha
Many thine
'1 .v tt ay thou
t!ier i* prix
V. W. Could
■ Tiding h
• • Bittei
id he:
she
i whi'
tiv takii
«- advise
e. to ta!
Mr>.
H.
K1«h -
other
f.3I)
RCu4jS Bat 'Xa'i
Fro.Mtd TSertiy
• >.k1 news trav 1 fast." i
U: •--•'*,> ■ :">v J :
CWHIHH' mmmmmmrw
Can be bought from us at the lowest prices for
THE CASH
White Eagle Flour
Is absolutely the best biscuit flour ever sold in
Crowder, made in Kansas
Fresh and Cured Meats
of every description. One trial order will make
you a steady customer
m
• K.i us 1 suleiid with
' and kidney trouble." she
"Every medicine 1 u-*h1 failed
j took Klectric Bitter*.
j remedy hel|icd me
lomacli t'iii«ii
writes, relief is
till 1 , lame. *
But this ifreat, more, thanks to Boan'
wonderfully." Thousand* of people a
Is of t 1 hark sufferers in
ai ad > ' earn that ]ito ii]it
i. thin their reash. Many a
ak and acting hark i> bad no
Kidney Pills.
!• tellinjf the
8h — Don't you feel a lilt!* mean
■hen a atreet car conductor fall* to
collect your faro?
H* Not cn your ltf« Whca I pt
etf I buy myself a ten cent cigar.
Ft. S. & W Time Card
K \ST BOrNII
No. 4. l'asseinrer and Kj-
prviss. arrive . . " .*00 a. m.
No. 2. l'asnenipT and Kx-
presa, arrive . . 2:4.11 . m.
wkst nor si)
| No. 1, l'uss. nx'er and l.x-
arrive
| No. .1. Passenger and Kv-
until, arrive .
! Parties desiring inf.uf
I obtain sail
J. J. 151 Bs
it; P. \. Kt
UN. I.. Bf
s. ,v \v. it. H-
12.42 p. U.
7:4* p. m.
a!ion rela-
. etc., may
aiNKLL.
A/i at.
They'll help any woman. They're jfood news of their experience with
theU st tonic and tin. st liver and kid- the Old Quaker Bemedy. Here is :n
ney remedy that'* made. Try them, j example worth reading:
You'll s.s . .10c at s. S. Terrell BruXj D. M. Whitak. r. Kufaula. okla.
'says: "1 believe that Boan's Kid-
nv.v l*illsdeserve a trial by all per- (
sons who sufli r from kidnev titmlile.
MusXoocc to [nttiiiin 619 Shnecr Class 1 kno* from my own e.\|ierienc«' that
1 this is >u' i\ liv. up to the claim*
j made for it. 1 was troubled for sev-
eral months by ;.ains in the small of
the back auil was steadily jrrowinx
ivjf worse. Whil • looking aimut for
. nil a remedy Uiat would lielp me. I heard
recently organized here, \ull liatl ,,f IW>an'•• Kidney Bills and procured
them a she.rl
jrnpany.
Muskogee, Okla., Oct., l^th.
Shriners to the numljer of 'J.tXX) |
areexjiected in Muskogee on the
•_v>th inst., when the new temple,
a class of ir>0 novices across the
hot sands. Hig preparations are nilt ha<1 i rTturu attack."
' novi-1 Per sale by ali dealers.
box. After usin/
1 time, the pain in my back left.
under way to see that the ...
, . • , . | Foster-Milbern t o
tiatesget their moneys worth | York- M)1,. a^nts
and that the city's
well taken care of.
guests are
Price .VV.
HufTllo, NtH
for the rnited
States.
Hrtnemlior the naiiK* Doun*s ntul
take no other.
■ cv v «-••■*
!i M i. ' \
Your Home
Correct and
Ar'i t;c Decoration at
Moderate Cost.
Henry Bosch Company's
Wail Papers
K*w YorK Chleago
For the Stajon of ',ine-
trfii-clrvrn i.prf«nt the
br^t the \V. >rld affords
Staple bvvks fhotrn at root tt •
dene® tnd jtia.I attractive prcr*
•>amr4. Thrtc i> to obiigalic. to
puriba f.
% ponal card ro a^ M. be **
will recrivt immediate a::*ntior).
Hillie Nieb tt
At Malone Heti-l
Curloalty.
"1 cever u auch curiosity as tbat
woman shows." said Mrs. Scorer.
"Why. she spends most of her time
playing bridge."
"Yes. And I'd .-ather go tb rough
Mfe not knowing what the trusp I*
than ask as often as she does."
Prompt j?S
tarefui
J. R. LANE timsf. II J. D. CASTKl
idquatUTs Missouri Hotel.
Land for Sale!
l"Sl acres, 7 miles southeast of
Crowder on Big Onion Prairie.
40 acres in prairie, balance in
timber, 4<• acres Gaines creek
bottom land. One of the nicest
building sites in the state and
will make an ideal .farm. hW
prices and terms write or see
A. \Y. Sheffield,
Crowder, Okla.
DR. A. G. BYERS
Physician and Surgeon
Wie«< op|H>site Guardian office. Bond
Stis-et. t'al!- answered dny or rti^rlit.
C. M. SHIIH RfAL [STATE COMMM
W fstJtf. iKiraw. Bcafc.«im
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Barrow, A. E. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 7, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1911, newspaper, October 20, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc272789/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.