The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 4, No. 44, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 5, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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The Crowder City Guardian
VOLl'MK 4.
CROWDER. OKLAHOMA FltlUAV NKPT.W ! 0 .
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New Fall Goods Arriving.
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^4 vicinity *to call and inspect our stock. In our
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we Lave the Famous (Irace Hats. I hese are all
original patterns from the most noted designers in
Paris and New York. We bought them outright
and had them packed for shipment while in the
market and we guarantee everyone original.
'■""Zr $3.75 to $17.50
Our line of street hats and turbans is AA
complete, front to.
We have also added
Ladies' Ready-to-wear Goods
A look will convince you that we are going to
handle nothing but the best in this line No
shoddy goods, none cheap in quality but cheap in
price. Those received today by ex d t Q CA
press are, per suit, $1;>.00 to 1 xeOvr
We expect another shipment in a few days.
Our prices on Outting Flanel, Domestic, Prints,
Ginghams and all cotton goods are a shade lower
notwithstanding the fact that all cotton goods are
higher.
liood ;i(3 inch Bleach C_L/-
at per yard O 3 V
American Standard Prints
at per j ard
Toie De Noid Gingham
at per yard
Gold .Medal Gingham
at per yard
Cotton Checks
per yard
Weekly.
America's Greatest
the
Toledo Blade
TOLEDO, OHIO
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ORDINANCE NO. 54.
An ordinance relative to the con-
struction of a system of water
works to be owned exclusively
by the town of Crower, Okla-
homa; ami calling a special
election to be hsld for the pur-,
pose of submitting to the quali- The Beat Know n Newspaper in
tied taxpaying voters ot said the I ulted Stales
Town the proposition of issuing QjrClllation 200,000
the negotiable coupon bonds ot , , .
. , Popular In Every Stale
said 1 own the amount ot 8*U,
000.00 for said water works;] The seventy-fnimli \ear of its
and for the levy of an animal existence limls the Toledo Blade
tax Niillicient to pay the interest more popular than at any period
on and principal of said bonds. i°i its remarkable -career. It is
WHKREA8: The public safe- °w ""lt eR<;h ,n ek ,nor« ll"m
ty demands the immediate con- « P«"P'e- It" field is not
striK'tion of a svsten. of water 'H.cumscr.bed by state boundaries,
works for the Town of Crowder', ,)ut involves the length and
Oklahoma, to provide h supply of ll™"Bii ul the I n.ted State., g.v-
waterforthe prevention and unquestionable right of
tiiiguishment of lires and for sani-! < to be tne greatest nation-
tary purposes for said Town, and. "1' «*wk!y newspaper 111 the coun-
WHEREAS: There are i";| " V, lie Weekly Blade is distinctly
a family newspaper I be one ob-
ject of its publishers has always
sufficient funds in the treasury of
the said Town to pay the cost of
construction of the said public
utility and in order to raise funds
for the said purpose, it is deemed
and hereby declared necessary for
said Town to borrow the sum of
$20,000.00 for said water works.
tion H, article 1, chapter 14 of the
statutes of Oklahoma, 181)3, a*
amended by section 1, article 1,
Ind'to issue its negotiable conpou(.Ampler Obsession laws of Okia
been to make it lit for the
can-home, lor the (ireside,
Ameri
and of
interest to every member of the
family. To fulfill this purpose it
is kept clean and wholesome.
The news of the world is handled
iu a comprehensive manner, and
the various departments of The
Wade are edited with painstaking
care. The household page is a
delight to the women and children;
current affairs are treated editorial-
ly without prejudice; the serial
stories are selected with the idea
u| pleasing the greatest number "f
lictioti lovers; the Question Bureau
is a scrap book of information; the
Farmstead columns are conducted
with the purpose of giving the pa-
trons a medium for the exchange
of ideas and information on farm
topics. No department is neglect-
ed, but every feature is taken care
of with the idea of making The
Blade worth many times the [trice
of subscription—one dollar a year.
THE BI.ADK, Toledo Ohio
Wc have made arrange-
ments whereby wc can give
The Blade and The Crowder
City Guardian both for one
year for only $1.25. Send
your subscriptions to Guardi-
an, Crowder, Oklahoma.
Come in and see our fall goods. W e are piling
them high on our counters expecting a big tall
busines.
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VVe Sell for' Spot Cash Only.
| J. L. Burba Trading Co.
Oklahoma.
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bonds therefor,
WHEREAS: Plans and esti-
mates for said utility has been
presented to and duly approved
by the Board of Trustees of the
said Town of Crowder the esti-
mated cost of the said water
works system being $20,000.00;
Therefore-
BE IT ORDAINED BY THK
BOARD OF TRUSTERS OK
THE TOWN OK CROWDE.i,
OKLAHOMA:
SECTION 1. That ft :-pcia;
election be and the same is hereby
called to be held in the Town of
Crowder, Oklahoma on the 14th
day of September, A. D. 1909,
for the purpose of submitting to
the property tax paying voters of
the said town the following pro-
position, to-wit:
1st. The proposition of issu-
ing the negotiable coupon bonds
of the Town of Crowder, Okla-
homa to I Iu- aggregate amount of
820,000.00 for the purpose of pro-
viding funds for the construction
of a system of water works for and
I to be owned exclusively by said
town and the levy and collection
iof an annual tax sufficient to pay
; the interest on said bonds as it
' falls ilue and also to constitute a
i sinking fund for the payment of
the principal thereof within
Hot Weather
Does not affect IN'l KRKS1 it
w.irks just as bard for or against
V iu at 98 degree*, as at ' 5 degrees.
Set interest at work tor you by
depositing your surplus Hinds
with us We have several plai s
bv winch we will allow you inter-
est on your money.
If you have or 1500 idle
funds which you are not going to
use for awhile come and talk it
over with us and see what we can
do for you.
The Crowder State Bank.
Deposits guaranteed by the De-
positors Guarantee Fund of t e
S ate of Oklahoma.
Night nil Bald Mountain
On a lonely night Alex. Benton of
Fort Kdward. N. Y.. cllraed Bald
mountain to the home of a neigh-
bor. tortured by Asthma, bent on
curing htm with Dr. King's New
Discovery, that bad cured himself of
asthma. This wonderful medicine
soon relieved and quickly cured his
neighbor, hater it cured his son's
wife of a severe lune trouble. Mill-
ions believe its the greatest Throat
and bung cure on Karth. Coughs.
Co'ds, t roup Hemorrhages and Sore
bungs are surely cured by it. Best
forHav Kever. <irip an I Whooping
Cough. 50c and 11-00. Trial bottle
free. Guaranteed by S. S lerrell
Drug ' o.
OVERTAXED.
Hundreds of Crowder Readers
Kiiow what it Means.
I he kidneys are overtaxed,
Have too much to do.
They tell about it in many aches
and pains—
Backache, sideache. headache.
larlv symptoms of Kidney ills
t'rlnai'vtroubles, diabetes.Bright'*
disease follow.
The statement belo v shows you a
certain cure
Mrs. J H. Kiinbro, Main st , l'u-
(aula. Ok la., says: -I heartily rec-
ommend l/oan's Kidney I'llls. I
suffered a great deal from a lame
and aching back and if 1 caught
cold or over worked, the pains in mv
back became almost unbearable.
At times the kidney secretions both-
ered me a great deal by their irregu-
larity in passage and 1 was ulso sub-
i ject to headaches. A short time a;o
1 decided to try Doan's Kidney I'ills
and procured a box. They gave me
i prompt relief and after I had tinish-
' ed the contents of the box, 1 was
fi-ee from pain. 1 can say that
j Moan's Kidney Bills have no equal in
cases ot this kind."
For sale by all dealers. Price .'<0
; cents. Kostor Milburm Co, Buffalo,
j New York, sole agents for the L'nit-
\ ed States.
Hetueuiber the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
Buckled's Arnica Salve
The Best Salve In The World.
Twenty-live years lroni their date,
said bonds to be dated October 1st,
1900, and to become due not later
than October 1st, 1934, and to
bear interest at a rate not to ex-
ceed Six ((!) per cent per annum,
nay able semi-annually
SECTION 2. That the presi- j
dent of the Board of Trustees of
the said Town of Crowder, Okla-
homa. is hereby authorized and
directed to call said special elec-
tion by proclamation specifying
therein the proposition to be sub-
mitted to the qualified tax paying
voters thereat, the time and place
of holding saiit election, the
hours at which the polls at said
election shall lie opened and clos-
ed, the names of the officers who
shall conduct said election and
tlie forms of the ballots to be
used thereat,
SECTION 3. That tint Town
clerk be and be is hereby author-
ized and directed to prepare pro-
per ballots setting forth the pro-
position substantially as afore-
said,
SECTION -1. That said elec-
tion shall he conducted in the
manner provided by an act passed
sons are hereby designated and
appointed to act as election
officers at said election:
C. W. Montgomery, Judge.
J. C. O'Neai., Judge.
C. M. Smith, Clerk.
\\ . J. Bunch, Clerk.
Tne ballots to be used in the
said election shall be substantially
the following form, to.wit:
Shall the Town of Crowder,
Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, in-
cur an indebtedness by issuing its
negotiable coupon bonds in the
aggregate sum of 820,000.00 f'ir
the purpose of providing funds
for the construction of a Water
Works System for and to be ow n-
ed exclusively by said Town, and
the levy and collection of an an-
nual tax sufficient to pay the in-
terest on the said bonds as it falls
due ami to constitute a sinking
fund for the naymeiit of the prin-
cipal thereof within Twenty-five
years from their dale said bonds
to be dated October 1st, 1909, and
to fall due not later than October
1st, 1934, and to Ik ar interest at a
rate not to exceed Six t,fij p*r
cent p<*r annum, payable semi-
annually.
r] "YES"
Q "NO"
The voter will indicate his pre-
fereiicc by stamping in front of
the word "YES" or "NO."
The polls at said election shall
he opened at Eight (8) o'clock in
By virtue ,f the authority vest-.1 ^ c1os(M, llt Hjx (ti)
ed in me by the Constitution and ^ R ^ 8ft(.rm)()11 (>f
laws of the State of Oklahoma, ^ ^
and pursuant to an ordinance duly . ^ ^ entiUe(|
passed by the Board of I rustees | . . , •
3 vote on said bond proposition mi-
I of the Town of Crowder, Okla- .in , i„,.ui
. . . less lie be in all respe is a legal
homa. at a special meeting held , , , .
I ' 1 . . * mid qualified elector and proper-
I August 24th, 1909, public notice .... ,
ly tax payer of said I own within
is hereby given and a special elec- .
1 I the requirements nl Section It,
hflma 1897; also repealing sec-
tions 9 and 10 of article 1, chapter
14, of the statutes of Oklahoma
1S9;I; also repealing sections 12,
13, 14. 16, 10 and 17 of said
statutes of Oklahoma, 1H9.'!. and
declaring an emergency.
SECTION 5. That by reason
of the said Town of Crowder be-
ing without a supply of water for
tiie extinguishment of lires, it is
deemed and hereby declared
nccessary for the immediate pre-
servation of the public health,
peace and safety, that the public
utility herein mentioned lie con-
structed without delay and that
this ordinance take effect and
operate immediately, therefore an
emergency is declared to exist
and this ordinance shall go into
effect and become operative im-
mediately from and after its pas-
sage, approval and publication.
Approved this the 24th day of
August 1909.
Hirst published thie the 27th day
of August 1909.
W. E. Crowder,
President of Board of Trustees.
eaI.J Attest: Frank Brain,
Clerk.
Notice of Publication
In the District Court of said
County.
State of Oklahoma, ^
V ss. No ti 10.
County of Pittsburg )
Edmund Martin, Plaintiff,
vs.
T. 11. Cannon and Maggie Cannon
Defendants.
Said defendants T. It. Cannon
and Maggie Cannon will take no-
tice that they have been sued in
th« above named Court by Ed-
mund Martin on a promissary
note made and executed to plaint-
iff ill the sun: of #240.00 and 8 per
cent interest from the 29th day of
August 1908, and for foreclosure
of mortgage and you, said defend-
ants, must answer the petition
filed therein by said plaintiff on or
before the 30th day of September
1909, or said petition will betaken
as true and a judgment for said
plaintiff will be rendered accord-
ingly.
W. II. Riley. District Clerk.
By C. L. Hefley Deputy Clerk.
[hea1.1 J. B. Whitt & E. B.
Craig Attorneys lor Plaintiff.
The Itoad to Hiicconh.
has many obstructions, but none so
desperato as poor hoalth, but Eleo-
trlc Bitters Is the greatest health
builder the world has over known.
It compels perfect action of stomach
liver kidneys bowels, purifies and
onriches the blood, and tones and
Invigorates the whole system. Vig-
orous body and keen brain follow
theli use. Vou can't afford to slight
h'.leotrlc Bitters If weak, run-down or
sickly. Only .r>0c. Guaranteed by
S. S. Terrell Drug Co.
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SPEC IA I.
ELECTION
PROCLAMATION.
tion is hereby ordered ami pro-
claimed to be held in the Town of
Crowder, Oklahoma, on the I Itn
day nf September. A. D. 1909, for
the purpose of submitting to the
property taxpaying voters of tin
said Town the following proposi-
tion, to-wit:
The proposition of issuing the
negotiable coupon bonds o| Hie
Town of Crowder, Oklahoma, in
the aggregate amount of 820,000.
00 for the construction of a system
Article 10, of the Constitution of
the Slate ot (Iklalioina.
Given under my hand and seal
of the Town of Crowder, State of
Oklahoma, this 24th day of Aug-
ust A. i . 1909.
(Signed) W. K. Crowder,
President of Board of trustees.
Attest: Frank Brain,
Imcai.I Cleik of said Board.
Attitude TowirJ Death.
„„ ... _ j ThP normal attitude of men toward
of Water Woiks for and to be own-. d-uth seems to or inaiunilon
' ur • v ision They do not troubl« about
It; they do not v.ant to trouble about
U. arid they renrnt Its being called to|Coflelt
ed exclusively by the said Town
and the lew and collection of an
DO YOU OWN A GOOD UAZOKi*
If not. all you have to do to get
one Is to go out and secure Fi «
Subscribers for the Kansas ("Jlty
Weekly Journal at tl'>c a year each,
making a total of fl.ilA, and send
the names and money to us and we
will mall to your address a splendid
razor called "The International."
This razor is one of the very finest
made and Is fully warranted. It is
mailed in u nice case. Just get f>
sublet ibers for the Weekly Journal
at Wc each and send the names and
money to u* and we will mall you
the razor HtKK, postage prepaid.
Heme m be r That the subscription
price of The Weekly Journal Is only
■J.'ic u year Write for sample cop-
ies of the Weekly Journal for can-
vAMHlntf. Adilrus*
The Kansas City Weekly Journal.
K ansas City. Mo
Married
At the home of tne bride's sis-
ter, Mrs. A E. Birr w, of Ibis
city last Sunday afternoon at K
o'clock Mr. David I). Bridges and
Miss Oceola Coffelt were united in
the holy bonds of matrimony.
Rev. Frank Brain officiating.
The bride is the daughter oT
Mrs. It A. Burns, of McGregor,
Tex., an I was out Ir-re visiting
tier sister. She is an accomplish-
ed yt.uiig lady and has a host of
admirers and friends who will
wish her all happiness n her
home town. She also made many
friends here during her two
months sta- who will join in the
well wishes of other friends.
The groom is the M. K. <V T
station agent at Wilburton, Okla-
homa, and a man who bears the
esteem of his associates at that
place, lie has been an acquaint-
ance of the family for some 12
years past and meeting Mi a
while on a visit to friends
On Oils point the late jn Chickasha some three weeks
annual tax suflicient to pay the'their - ■■ -. i ■
i i . i „ i, mi it lulls frederick Myers used to tell a be too ardently pressed his
interest on said bonds when it falls wh)ch | have always thought very II- B J ,
due and to constitute a sinking lumlnallng.
by the legislature of the State of October 1st, 19.14, and to bear in-
Oklahoma, on March Cth, 1909, terest at a rate iut to exceed Six
am', approved and iu force March j (6) per cent per annum, payable
13. 1909, entitled "An act regu-1 semi-annually.
lating elections in cities and | Saul election shall be held oil
j towns; requiring nominations by ' the 14th day of September, A. D.
primaries; prescribing the time j 1909, in the lown of Crowder,
'for such elections; repealing sec- Oklahoma, and tne following per-
ln conversation after• suit as to win the young lady's
fo.oi for the I.avment of the prin- <0' " r he waB Pre'"ln* on hl* h,",t consent to let him return with her
fund lor the payment of the prin ^ tbmlJ|ht
cipal thereof within Twenty-hve; wmlld hHPPen after d'-aih. After many :10 "er x,is " ",,e-
years from their date, said h nullI evasions and much recalcitrancy the I hey left on the 11:11 train
, . i<i. i ,.P !ut i>sio „,il reluctant admission was extorted: "Of under a heavy shower of rice and
to be dated October 1st, I90>, ,unl( ^ ^ |f yo(j pre||, m„ , 1)e|1„v,. thn, w#1| wl#heg ()fcrmV(| „f y()U„K
to become due not later than all enter Into eternal bliss; tVlelids who had gathered at the
but I wish you wouldn't talk about ,t for wilburton where they
ituch disagreeable subjects'' This. I yy,|| spend a few davs until Mr.
believe, Is typicalI of Mi- norma mood maU
«f most men They don I want to he 1 ... i
worried, and though probably, If the
question were pressed, they would ob-
ject to the Idea of extinction, they
i an hardly be said to desire Immor
tallty. Even at the point of death, It
would seem, this attitude Is often
Maintained — AOsntle
ters when they will go to I exas
to visit the bride's relatives.
May their cup of happiness ever
be running over and no brain hie
tv r arise to mar their married
buss.
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Barrow, A. E. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 4, No. 44, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 5, 1909, newspaper, September 5, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc273434/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.