The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 5, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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The Crowder City Guardian
VOM MK 5.
CKOWDKIt. OKLAHOMA FKIIhlY 41 IV *3 ItMO.
\o. 38
AT
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LOW CUT SHOES AT
WHOLESALE
PRICES
Ladies, Children, bjys and *
m
Men's.
All Lawns, Dimities, 0r£=
andies and Summer
Goods at our cost.
S. F \Yhitiiihti for
Comity ntiv* .
S. F. Whitman, candidate lot
' re present at i ve of I'i ttsburg Count)
'was ill tending t lie A II I A.
picnic in the city park hist >;tuir-
ilav.
Mr. Whitman is i Mli 'iough
democrat fr ni the suit* ol' Ins
I'eit to the top iif his lieail He
j was raised oil a farm ami lias de-
voted his life to the newspaper
I i
i business, mercantile dusiness and
politics. He was the president of
the liryan and Kern Club of Me
i A tester.
If he is elected representative ol
Pittsburg County he will do his
I duly as lie sei's it and will tight to
a tinish to represent his people.
He solicits your support in the
primaries 011 August '2, It) 10.
Iteport of the Condition of the
Bank of Canadian
At Canadian
IN I'll K STATU OF OKI. V110M A
At the Close id Itusiii ss
.111110 H\ HMO
Announcements.
ItKSul' IJt'KS.
l.ivin- .mil !>i-eouuts t IT, Ttio.N I
0\ ■ rdi a 11v, >, cui i d . ml
nnsecurnl
Sim ks. Hoiiil-. Wn11 .mis
t i '.M 'J 'J
I'.te.
Hanking House
Furniture and 1mxtures
Hue fiotn Honks
Checks and til her Cash
Items
Cash in Hunk
uw
IN 1910
Father's in his airship,
Gone to spend the day.
Looking alter loans and bonds
In Europe, o'er the way.
Mother, who likes comfort.
And does not care to roam,
Is shopping via wireless,
In l'aris, at her home.
Brother, who iu deep seas
Has a coral grove.
Is going in his submarine
Among his crops to rove.
Uncle, in the navy,
Who's left his ship a span,
Is shooting throngh jincun.atiej
Simp Shot*.
Cheer up! It might be worse.
Well, here's hoping.
Laugh with people, not at tliei
Total Sli
LIAH1I.IT1KS:
Caiiit.-il Stock Paul m
Sin]>lus Kimil 1,50(MM) J
I ho (in a rd i a ii will publish in t hi
oolii 111 ii the names of cuiulidulos foi
tho various oMIccs until tho prima
ries, and of tho Hiieoessful cuiulldate*
in tho primaries, until tin election
charging therefor tho following
priooa.
I \ \ WtlAltLY IN ADVANl.'lv:
l or Mate ami l>i*trlct Otlloom ♦10.00
For County Ofllcorn . .. 00
For Precinct Olticrrs ...
j Tho aiiBouneoitient feo docs not
017.(>U carry with ll any obligation, linpllod
•")• I 'JO or olhorwUi*, for tho publication of
— roading notice*.
297.10
2, HHi 27
S.T.l, 3 ti
i .tUM).(M)
11,7WI,IS1
A Verdict.
In company with Mr, J. I>. lig-
nor and Mr. Joe Dixon 1 made a
sunrise start fur the l ienor tnomi-
tain farm. We got out on the
farm while the dew still sparkled
which added lustre to the scene.
a lid 1 desire to say here and
now that the crops on that farm
rivals the river bottom. The corn
and cotton is good aijd an oat .crop
j of some (k> bushels per acre has
just been harvested and the stub-
■ Those who have nothing to do j'b|e ground will be t> ned under
are the ones who are most unhHp.jaud S((W(,d jn week
pv. ! Sweet and Irish potatoes were
j 1 he one w ho tries to till his lile j Inu<.|l j„ evidence. And to cap
with time-killing devices only, 'si tVje climax, we took a stroll out in
j the one who is most uneasy. I the Elberta peach orchard. Wcj
I Cultivate faith instead ot sus- found a good spiinkle of lucious
piciuii il you would m et with j fruit all over the orchard and for
size and flavor I never saw any-
thing to exeell it. I he peaches
are free I'loiii stings; have ripened
uniformly and a better flavored
Clidivided Profits, less
I'" x pel ses and I axes paid
Individual Deposits Stili-
jcet In Check
'I line Certificates i
Deposit —
Cashier's Checks Out-
standing
Hills Payable
l,:isi ;ii i
11!
I
2U, lis'). I Ml j
'.n .V)!
! faithlulness.
The way you treat the world is
the way tlie world will treat you.
The best way to do is to keep
Silent when you are so "mad,"
you feel like an explosion.
Angry words bring outward sub
mission, only. Underneath re-
sentment is always smouldering.
fitting around and pouting be-
I cau>e you think you have been
slighted, is a most unhappy occu-
| pation.
If you will not be teased when
^ .lima (ilia trips til I |i.'l^lJ Villi, lie
tubes .
J*
To join her in Japan.
Sister, who's a suffragette,
Has worked reforms so rare
That even the ward meetings
They open now with prayer;
Ant when, tired by her labors,
She'd body rest mid soul,
She goes to spend for nleasure
A week-end at the p de.
— Detroit Free l're>
some one tries to tease
Lewis £. Christian tor j will soon stop trying.
County Sii|iei iiit«Midanl.| Why not make a bluff at cheer-
'Lewis E. Christian, Democratic' fulness? If you keep it up long
candidate for re-election as
peach it has never been my !(<ni''„
fortune to sample.
Mr. Tiguor has a good varity of
apples including the crab which
seem tc grow to perfect ion
11 you were blindfolded and
carried out to Mr. I ignor's orco-
ard you would go into court and
aflirm that you had struck the
heart of W ashington t utility Ark.
J C O'Neal.
Total .... #1)7.'297.10
State ol <Iklahoina, I
Pittsburg County |
I, Fain ti Hillock, cashierof the
above-niinieil bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of mv knowledge
and belief, so help nie Hod.
FAIN ti. HILLOCK. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to belore
-hie this 2nd day of July 1910.
Milton llerstein.
Notary Public
Mv commission expires Nov. IS.
1910.
Correct Attest:
!•:. c. Million,
A. U. Thomas,
1 lirectors.
Shot While Trying to lliirglnr-
ize Store.
Three voung mi^i of Hartshorne
all of them members of respected
families attempted to burglarize
the Reynolds $: McNeil store of I
announcements under tills
ln'U.I are made siibjoot to tlio Demo-
cratic primaries to ho nold next
AII g u t.
Ket- l.ioiitenant Governor—
.1. J. MeALKiSTKU
of Me \lostor
For State Senator—
.1. M. CAVKS
of (anadian.
For F otoriai Representative—
.1. T. JONKS
of Crowder.
For County Hcprosontativo—
WILL T WALK KR
of Indianola
For District Clerk
W. IL KILKV
of McAlester for re ejection.
For .Jud^o of Superior < ourt
I'll I L l> M1KWKR
of McAlester
For Clerk of Superior Court
TAL MILVVKK
of McAlester
J A M KS O. MITCIIKLL
of I 'ow.
For ( 'ounty .lutlge.
T. DICK DAVIS
* of McAlester
IL r. HAMMOND.
of McAlester,
For County Commissioner Dist. 1.
JOHN K. HOLLlNti
of Crowder
J. (i. SMI TH
ol Canadian
J. L KIKKI'A I'lHi'K
of Dow
For County Commissioner PUt. :1
J, D. TANNEHIU.
of McAlester for re-election
For Juitlea of the Pea e of Cunadinn
township.
SAM BOX
of Crowder
For v notable Canadian Township—
A. 11 AM NIONS
of i rowtler.
II. K. MORRISON
of ('anadian
C. T. WILKINSON.
of Itlockor.
ARCH IK MNNINUS
oi Cananadian.
For iownship Trustee
M. W. I'RIDDV
of Ciinatllan
A. l'AVNK
of Canadian
Miprr-
intendant of Public Instruction is
well known in this county. Ai
the beginning of statehood he was
the only man who volunteered as
a candidate for the office of County
Supt., to do the difficult work of
organizing the Pittsburg County
School System. He -ias organ-
ized the entire eouiiiy into ninety-
i ne school districts and many sub-
stantial and line school btiiliiiugs
have been erected throughout ttic
county by the people and school
boards, those officials having had
his co-opeiation and assistance
I udcr the teachings of Democracy
w lieu a candidate lias made good
during his term < t office, it is
only right that the party should
show its appreciation by giving
the incumbent a second term.
(Educationally, Pittsburg County
is am nig the best of Oklahoma.
11. conclusion we would say to
the readers of the Unardian that
when they go to the polls on Aug-
ust 2nd to look at their school
buildings and think id the great
aJviuictinent their children have
made in the p.ist two years and
w e believe each of them will i ast
their hallot for the present incum-
bent, Lewis K Christian who is iu
a great measure responsible f i the
adv.ineenu lit ol our «chools.
FiiRhtful Wreck
of train, automobile or bugcy may
came cut*, brul e . al)ia«ions,
• plains or wouud* that demand
Kucklea'* Arnb a Salve-earth'i
greatest heu cr <Jnlek relief and
girumpt cure remit*, for burns,
hoiia, sores of all ktuti . eczema,
chapped hamls and Hps, sor« eyes
or corns. Its niprsmi, Surest pilt
o iro. '/5c at S. S. leirell llru* Co
enough, after awhile it will become
habit, alter awhile, you will
feather out with clieertulmss.
The reason most of us find
cause for grievance, is because we !
cannot do the things we want
do.
Indian I.and Tax Cases
Muskogee, Okhi , Julv I*.
torneys for varum
unities ii
Creek and Cherokee Nations
\V. J . (iregg, representing
United States government,
argued before Judge
j 10. Campbell in the Kederal
'"'the injunclion eases brought In-
itio various counties (ron: eollwt-
One of the trying moments ina.ing taxes on Indian lands. A
woman's life, is to have on a fresh temporary order was granted by
white gown, and then have the Juiljre Campbell last Januan
AI
the
Hill
; I lie
today
ICill.h
(lourt
and then have the
sky cloud up and rain all over her
Judge Campbell last
made returnable today.
ques.
Those who are always finding ' lion involved is w hether taxes can
fault, should turn their attention I be collected on lands o| original
to tiiiQing' remedies to cure the
faults they flint.
that city Haturlay night with the • <"'County Attorney
result one ol them, drover I'ar-j ROllKRl IAR
sous, received a fatal wound at of McAlester
the hand of one of the members of | \VM. S ROtJKRS
the lirm win' was sleeping in the j of Kiowa
stole as a matter id protection to
its contents Tucy had luokeii aj
pane of glass ami were iillempting
to enter whi n 'lie shot was tired
and toe buy feil mo lallv woiin-j
ded. Tin' i t l ei tun stalled to
run away but were soon e night
by officers I hev pim d to be
I'at W oods and Kdltcn v Y ling
Parsons died Sunday night and
before dying c nilessi d to his
father iniplicating the other two
so it is claimed. It Mil members
of the firm in whose store the |
shooting occurred came to town |
Monday and - curing Andrews A
Day as legal advisera Went bclure
the Cuuiity Attorney and made
tn have a i H-o- li.eil |
dial Herald-Drum- for County Surveyor—
J. D. TKiNOR
I 1st 11
MKT?
Reduced Rate
to Chicago and
Milwaukee, Wis.
account
Biennial Encampment
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Chicago, Aug. 5-8
Return Limit Oct. 31
Milwaukee, Aug. i-io,'io
Tickets on sale July 27-31
Good for return Aug. 13, ' 10^
>ee Katy's Agen
for particulars
arrangi'int-nt*
and a jury
rrat.
of
M((> wan tjuils l'n| er
Tender-1 I'esigualion I!' can-
the Recent Klop to Crtn e
The News Capital is informed |
that W. K. Mcdowan, who has |
been business manager of the Mc-
Alester 11 erahl-Democral, the
J
of Crowder
It Fl'LTON
of ( anadian.
8.
V. tJ RAtJt
of Ituaini)
;r
Ite^lster of lleeds
A. <; CIIOCIIRAN
of McAleitor
For County Clork
.IN'). (). TOO MO
of MeAlestor for re election
for ( ounty School Superlnteiulent
I.KWIS K. CHRISTIAN
for ro-eloction
l or SherllT—
WILL ANDKR8ON
of Ilartbhorne.
I). J. TATUiM
of North McAlester
TOM STALLINC8.
of llartahorn.
for l ow nshlp Treasurer
J. L. HURRA
of Crowder
l or Township < lork
J. W. KNAIM'
of ('anadian
Republicans.
I or Constable of Canadian Township
J. (i. IIATFIKI.D
of Crowder
IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW
I allottee-, the lands i f fullblom
j heirs, minors and all iioniesteads
The contention of the State is Ilia
Sail lands that are alienable are lax
(able. The Government contend
that if the land still remains 11
! I he hands of t lie original allottei
it is non-taxable. Some ,,f «•'« j tl,.(t \V |i; Mniowan, who has, Cut ting Scrape
j same questions are involved that ()pp|i |nis|n((SH II)llna>f,.r of the Mc- Sam Malone's boy, Hill, and
| were brought up in Hie H0f00t> i Ale>jler Herald-lK-moerat, the I, (.'.Featherston'* boy. Baxter,
land suits brought by the tiovern- J weekly o>Kan of the city and coun- of Featherston got into a difficulty
ty adininistrati in, has tendered at a tiall game at Featherston last
Ins resignation ti W. M T. Dun- Saturday ami Hill stabbed Haxter
gan, tIi•• proprietor, who came | with a knife making a very dan-
Judge Campbell an- j))Ver |ier<! from Wilburton a few gerons if not fatal wound. The
months ago, « here lie was former- I knife entered the abiiominal cavity
Iv part ow ner of the News, a .Mur-I below the rit.s nn the left side.
rBV paper. j Peritonitis has jet up and he is
The Herald-Democrat Hopped in a very dangerous condition,
to ('nice last meek and Mctiowan lie was taken to All Saints llos-
Murray man anil felt
What a ll«ia|i of Happiness it Would
Itrlng to < rowder lldinen.
Hard to do housework with an
uctilnK back.
Itrlngs >011 hours of misery at
leisure or at work.
If women only know tho cause
that Hackaeho pains oome from slek
kidneys.
''t would savo much needless woe.
I loan's Kidney I'ills cure sick kid-
neys.
Many residents of tills vicinity en-
dorse them.
| Mrs. J W. I.oyd. !ti7 W. Madison
Ave.. McAlester, tlkla., says: "Kor
nevon or olirtit years, 1 wu* hotlireil
Llmost constantly by plereinif pains
through my kidneys. Itiere was
! also a soreness across tho small of
my back and I eould not stoop with-
out suffering Intonsely, I felt tired
| nearly all the time and lacked am-
bition. After takifiK a number of
remedies without obtaining reliof I
loarned of I loan's Kidney I'ills and
procured a box. They entirely dis-
posed of my troublo. My oxporieiioe
warrant-! me In recommending l>oan'*
Kidney I'ills highly."
hoc sale by all dealers, "i11 cents
Foster-Milburn Co., liutTalo. New
Yark, sole agents for the I'nited
StrtoB.
Itemember the name — Doan'g—ami
take no other,
iiient Charles Moore of the At-
torney General's oflice of Okla-
homa City i here in the interest
of the State
nounced that he would not hand |
| down a decision until after lie had i
j returned from iiis suinme: vaca-
I tion —111 rald> I '• to ICI it
Sad Tidings to l>r Crowder.
| is a strong
A telegiain was received by Dr. (hfll h(j (.fn)1(] r„n, tll )>K co„.
| Crowder at noon yesterday D' t nectc(1 with the paper any longer
ins aged mother hail passed away McAlester Capital.
at iti'gers, Ark. This good woman J - - - ——
had attained t lie age of fourscore We passed the H.minions farm
and ten years, and when the Dr. a lew days ago ami the crops arc
saw her last some four months \ immence ami in fine shape; we
ago she was sprightly and in pin- saw watermelons that will be ripe j
A Safe Lend.
"1 hear hem Hoggs Sundayed
with ye, deacon?"
"Ya'as.
"(Join' to lose yer darter, eli?"
"I reckon, but not to hem. /.eli
session of ail her faculties, and j next week and they looked tempt- I 11 'Kg1* Mmidaj ed. lut sdajid,
' * wire Wedneadaved and 1 hursdayed
pital at McAlestei Tuesday nigiit
. bid fan to live to see her 100th
anniversary.
tlie Dr. in Ins ocicavement
nog
iug, but there were
We sympathiae still. ! fence with barbs on top, so we did with us. 1 judge Zeb is the lucky
•me.it 1 not make a very closc examination man." From 'Success Magasine.
! not make
Miss Kthel Forsythe of Madison
Mo., has been visiting her I'ncles
Henry and W. D. Hightower tor
several days.
^ ^
Crowder missed a mighty tine
opportunity to secure another gin.
A proposition was made by Mr.
House to put in a gin at this point
if the citizens would endorse $HiHi.
worth of paper. J. I.. Uurba ;>io-
posed to take care of $2(10.(Hi of
the amount but the town refused
to put up for the balance of <ll(M>.
This leaves us to meet the coming
season with only one gin aril (lie
prospects of a tine cotton crop. It
will be impossible almost for one
priu to care for the cotton il auy
thing like a crop is made that the
prospects n >w promise.
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Barrow, A. E. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 5, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1910, newspaper, July 22, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc273572/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.