The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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r H E GUARDIAN
k. E. BARROW, EDITOR.
KKIDAV 11 Ki
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ION KATES
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PAYAHI.k IN ADVANCE.
I he Huardian i* t-ahl i*h«d *rfry Satur-
.*$!/ wrHiny at it* vffiee in Crowder, Ok-
a If ma, fmr the d tmneoi iaation of ueir*.
f nt"r d uh 00OHii-rlaK tnatter Drcem-
"I 14, at the /nut office at Crowder,
*>klu/fmmt under f/<« let of {'out/rett of
1/arth . IK7
SOME NEEDED I'll I NON
<>n last Monday a represen-
tative of the (itiardian v isited
our ] ublic school building.
The reason of the visit was
the sudden tall of the temper-
ature. anil we wished to as-
certain what the conditions
were in regard to comfort our
children had. We found the
building reasonably warm,
in ike it do the prop' r work,
but it w ill not. Stop! spt ml
spend no nio.e nione\ on it is
our advice: take it out and
throw the blamed old tiling
in the waste iron heap, put in
steam heat and the trouble will
be settled. Our children will
be in no danger then of con-
tracting a spell of pneumonia.
\\ e can 't afford t > haggle over
a few dollars when hundreds [
of children's b\esareat st;ike.
\\ e were stung on the present
heating system Let us take
the medicine without g.um-j
tiling and console ourselves
with the fact, that we are not
the lirst to be taken in by ' hot!
air schemes " But let us have
the steam beat and <juit send-
ing good nionev after bad, so
savs the writer, what say \nu(
The Swellest Line of
CHRIS1T1AS CANDY
lo be (blind in the city baa just been put
on display at our store, packed in I land-
herchict. Cuff, Collar and Jewel Boxes,
.lust ihe
man for
choice I
presents
inn for si
ig you are looking for voting
your best girl We also have a
lie of other exceptional!\ nice
for gilt-biivers If you are look-
present above the ordinary our
line will lie sure to convino
EAim i nIMsi >1 AS HI viv<;i
It EST.
The weather last Tuesday
morning made us think of
but not what it should be, Christinas. No doubt some,
though the lire had been go- and perhaps many, of our
ing for several hours in an at readers had the same thought
tempt to get the rooms pleas- suggested to their minds
ant by time school opened. wlun they faced the cold, bit-
We found in the lower hall tcr blast which greeted them
two radiators throwing off last Tuesday. And speaking
heat, while in the class-room ! of Christmas reminds us that
of Miss KutIt bandes only ,1h> is '«>' v,'>} f «' *>ia-
one was doing poor service t<'iut. 1 hose who conteni-
in wanning the room. l latt' ,U'^"g present
In the upper story we
found that the principal's room selections
had bean thrown together
Try us and See
S. S. Terrell Drug Co.
G O TO
J- V- TURNER'
For Groceries
Why eat diy Clammy biscuit when you can get
the best patent soft wheat biscuit Hour and have
nice puffy bread.
Salt pork, hams and cabbage also a nice line of
apples and Malager grapes just, received.
<iive ns a trial.
J. V. TURNER, Prop.
A
CROWDER HEAL ESTATE CO.
Uook a general Heal I.Mtato ami Uontiil business.
o
c
0
,oans nionev on improve!
Interest pay
farm lands at '.I per cent
e annually.
a Office Ableson's Barber Shop
CHOW'I IKK,
OKLAHOMA.
If you want to borrow money
on your farms, write
J. C. Smock
Eufaula, Okla.
No red tape or celay.
The lienetit of (iood Roads and
A Practical Way to Secure Them WORK WEAKENSTHEKIDNEYS
By II. M. JOHNSON in Good Koads Journal
lie following article is so full of
that we deem it worthy
PRACTICE IN all
THI COURTS.
Crowder,
thus enlarging
the room and making it al-
most impossible to keep the
room at a ptoper temperature.
Conditions in this loom
could be greatly improved by
pi: cing a curtain across the
hall entrance, thus shutting
out the cold air from the stair-
commence now to make tlieii
elections. <)u r stores art
[showing an excellent lin
holiday gifts and by doing
yoni shopping early you wdl
have the benefit of getting
a , i ,• I i .i Chandler Commercial Club, 1 had
first selections and avoid the , .
not gtve the matter of Public Iligh-
strutmle with <• a m o r o u s ,
on ways any consideration anil my
ciowils who put oil their tit work was the investigation of
1 hristin is buying until the the economy and henelits of Good
last days. Then, again, l>v Roads. Relieving that a thor-
buy ing early you will be more °"Bh understanding of this feature
, , ,iii, -.'.it. e °f ihe question is necessary for the
wav. A Stove p aced at the able to suit the taste of yoin 1
' • av c j . public, I "ill lirst give some sta-
head of the stairs would also j ,nend in the selection of a Btigtic(, whit.h were furnished me
tend to make the upper rooms gi''• lake heed and
more comfortable. nieiice your buying of ( lirist- al Government. I here is at | tractive forcc
I ... .. .. i ...i . Wnou;.,. I.I;„ u 11, i
ms|
llsan's Kidney Pills lime Hone
(ileal Service lor People
Who Work In Cn viler.
tacts and convincing f• g- Most Crowdor people work every
, , , lures that we deem it worthy of oublieaiion in fuli. \v|..,tl<Uy in ome utralned, unuatural po-
sllOUJCl | ,11 Hltiou handing constantly ovar a
incolll count \ call do, Pittsburg county can do. Wake llp'.loKk— rhlhig on jotting wagons or j "m, H Fuller
E.M,w u,-, ..... «r DMM rats h.HI .j
,. iii the procession of progression. Head and ponder well the!'"*-' 1,10 back in a hundred and one
S , . , I i .1 , • • I 1. I other ways. All those strains tend
'statements made by this enterprising road builder. lo wear. weaken and injure the
ii i i , i ,i i? , kidneys until tne.v fall oeblnd In
When I was appointed on the, the ly.iropean countries named, m.o!.- work of tutoring the ,.oWons
Good Roads Committee ot the I the cost would be 920,000.(JO, iroiu the lilooil. Iioan'n Kidney
'which would mean a saving to the i'IIIm r,"'H "il!lt ktlln"y- ut
, strength in liud liacUs, * ures of-
Ameriern larmerr ol 8.{2.{,M0.(K 0. Iu lhlll locality form the
H. B. MILNER
ATTORNEY-AT - LAW
Oklahoma.
Geo. M. Porter
FULLER & POUTER
Attorneys at Law
Amot* Block
Mr A LESTER. OKLAHOMA.
DR. J. ELLISON
Physician and Surgeon.
office old post office building
corner 6th it an* a. ave
DKIt, OKI.A.
ft'ctoil iu tliiH
Thin Htti))en(itiuiiM Buving ntiould j-tron^ost proof of their ettloloncy. 1
be suHicient to convince -very ltoad i1?l,i**tln,0,,jr-ll. , ..... '
J \ 1,1. Nabour«, Kufau n, Okla..
sensible tanner lhat it is good Hays; "For a long time I had con-
business to have good l oads, hut j-taut pains iu my back tlml kept me
tin. uatri,.,, ai,...... .I,,,,..,, i I iii misery and after a hard day's
ine saving above shown does not ' ,, . ,. TU AM A c
work it wat all I could do to iiraj; I HC/IVIAci
represent anything like the saving" j myself home. I could not rent well
that is made where good roads are ilM(l "lo morning arose having Musician ind Surgeon,
e.iimlrin.|..il "1,it tlr011 worn 0,,t f«ollnK "n'1 «*'"<> Office at Mlaaouri Hotel.
being very stilt and lame When
T. NORRIS,
l"'11 iu my iinestig-ation by the Nation- ;\s improved loads reduce the | "oan'« Kidney 1*111 h were brought to ( inwilei ( Itj, Okla.
•living u| Christ- al Government. There is at tractive force reuuired to tr-nm. v notice. I procured a box and wa
i . i , ,1, . i •. . i i, i i, ' ' " I j; rati lied with the oniok relief tliev
Hiiriilj; our iiHpectlon we |JU'esents now, and when W ashington a public lloads lie- port the products ot the farm, they j brought. I he palm in my back
noticed alse I hat the
rooms were crowded, and
this reminded us tliat wh need
more room. Next \ear it
will be necessary t i establish
a liigli school branch, and tliis
will iiecessitste another teach-
er. Our town is growing,
our d strict is imnvinu, and ' bir stori
, , , , INSUItK YOUIt IMVI*:i,l,|>(;
■ | • i • "vj | uruuyn*< I tie palm In my oai'k
class- j Santa < "lans dav arrives vou l'ar,me"t tbe.Deiiartmenl of Ag- will also reduce the wear and teai ! "°°n dlsaupua. ed entirely and have WITH A. E. BARROW
can uiiov it better bv bavintr ril'u,tun'- 1111,1 tlli?< department's on vehicles and on teams, ll is ,,ot r#tur"®d "l ce M> advice to
can tii|o\ it, D\ Iia\ing ■ . , .. , , .. , ,. . j anyone aitiicted in h similar way is Dim Old Reliable Insurance
rested from the general rabbi,- ^,"rKn'1 ",w,Ma,,ons are ""possible to for,,, a j to give iw Kidney nils a trial." | Man ol'Crowder
always available tu anyone writing mate of the loss resulting annually l or sale by all dealers. Price 50 j
rush o| a holiday crowd them for information The infor- fr„r„ the excessive w.-ar ,.i l i,.«, 1 c"Dt"' -MUburm t'o. IlidTalo. OFFICE OUARUIAN BDILDINO.
1 J New 1 ork, solo agents for the Unit-
ination received from the tiovern* on vehicles and teams, hut it is i ed states. —————
no reason for any- ment is olisolutelv reliable There plainly evident from the broken Homemher the name—Iloan's—and J, C. O'NEAL c M. smith.
one lea vinjj Crowder this year fore> thp '"ore the department is harneM, dilapidated vehicles and ,nk" "" ""'"r O'Neal Smith
t , |ni\ Christmas itresents. ''-v 1 e<>]>Ie interested in jaded condition of many teams Land lor Sale. Crowder Okla.
public highn ays the better it will ] throughout the country where bad, 1H0 acres orairo land.
and
of shopped
There is
mas presents,
hrimmiiiir with
vi r\ f.ist in po| illation; it is
very necessary that we meet
these conditions proinp'ly
with adeijinit.i school acconi-
liiodatioiis. The,a is but one
f asible way to do it—build
an annex.
TI.*- board -a-ill. ere long,
we suppi se. oi ler an e'e-tion
to transfer tb,- present school
bounds from ibt- town to the
district; would it not be a wise
in ivt* to let the voters vote on
an additional bond, of, say
§s,o(jn to bti d an annex
t our sclio >t bin 1.1 i tip. This
would be sulHcietit to enlarge
our building to meet the needs
for some time to come 1 hat
w.' need the room is apparent
to everyone who i* posted on
co iditions existing today in
the school rooms
Let some one start a peti-
tion asking the board t > sub-
mit this tpiestion to the vo-
t .j-,. NVe will stake our repu-
tat on that tb,- board, if pre-
~ nted with 'lie prop -r petition
xv.II older the .-lection, and it
v. !| carry almost tiiiani-
iu iiislv.
,lu-t a o her suggestion#
'1 be hot air q jntatus is a fail-
ure. The bjar.l lots -en
worrying a:, I spendinn 'a
suitable present
scription
fiiri'.iturc
hard war-
tainl\ be abb
most exclusivt
of all de
. , ,, .... ... , - r, " """ i -7 "77 "jj1"1 Keal I'lstate. Insurance, Bonds
be tor tile cause ,.t (mod Itoads, jroads exist that it amounts to will of Indianola. Miss. Cora
It has been demonstrated that j millions of dollars annually. It is
II its a present ill ' the cost of hauling in America is 1 not unreasonable to say that ve-
il v lTooiIs, jewelry, twenty-live cents per ton per mile, hides will last live tunes as lonj.'
eic., you cancer- In the three leading countries ol \ and teams would last one-fourth I
Walker, Canadian. > >kla
and Loans.
-tit). HI.
Money lo Loan.
you cancer- 111 tne U.ree ,eaa,ng counmes 01 ana teams would last one-foiirth I 1, yoll Wllllt t„ borrow money on
to please '.In- ^"mpe, that is. Kngland, I'ranee longer on good roads ti.an they do i your laud you can save monev by
t 1st, • from tin- alU^ ^*ern,any' l'ie average cost of 0,1 bad roads, and this would | seeing
.... . .. - . hauling is approximately twelve 1 make the saving from this source ' Crowdt
gpleiiuid stocks displayed bv . , . 1 ■■ .
1 1 •> cents per ton per mile, and it is | nearly, it not equal
our merchants. ()ur grocery g;ii(i to be as
Byars the
r, 1 ikla.
Loan .Man at
am mats each >
•ar t i try to
per tuile, and it is j nearly, 11 not equal, as much as!
low as seven cents the saving 111 the cost of train,.or- '
stores so,-in. s tu have used over the superb National roads of tation.
extia t-H'ort in sto king up on France. From these figures it It j„ ,„,t |,ard t„ reduce this
gooils '01,1 ke the Chlistnias w'" be seen that it costs the A- proposition to where every nidi- j
festive board • lie to lie an- luerlt'an farn ,r morethan thirteen vidual farmer can see the truth of I
nieeiated So we sav to all Ce",S ,,('r Pef ",il" m"re t0 't as applied to his own experi-
1 ' . , ' ' P'sce his products on the market ence. 1,1 Lincoln County farmers
spend your i::;-tmas money , than it does the farmers of better usually htiul from KKM) to 1W0
with 1 'rowder merchants, who, road countries. Ft, therefore, fol- j pounds oi cotton at a load over
lows that the annual loss to the bid roads as they now exist. 1
American farmer is stupendous be- WH i)u,| good roads more than
cans, • >1 the vastness of the crops twice this amount could be hauled
from American farms with less strait, on the teams. It
In the report by the Inter-state Usually takes a day to deliver a
Commerce Commission for ilia load of cotton, tad, estimating the
fiscal year June 30, 1 '.♦<'(>, it shows value f a man's tin, t with a leon
is 1,0 use in a man that two hundred sixty-live mill- at |.'l 50, it can easily be seen that
>1) till it si 11 y explaining his tail- bn, tons of Agricultural ami mis- the farmer in hauling one load
BREED FOR MILK
MY THOROUGHBRED
JERSEY BULL
Is at your service at my barn,
FEE $3.00
J. C O'NEAL.
we are satisfied, will appreci-
ate the tavor of you, patton-
age by giving you prompt and
courteous treatment and your
money's woith and more.
Let's build up t 'rowder.
There
J. L BURBA
TRADING CO.
Undertakers
Kmbaliner furnished
upon application.
point,'. I have a si . r that has Coffins and Caskets from $5
Hecidache
For Years
"I keep 1 Jr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills on hand all the time, and
would not think of taking a
journey without them, no mat-
ter how short a distance I am
If y.
cellaneous products annua lv pass over good roads has saved Jd.oO.
over tin- roads in tarni wagons. Anil the numerous break tlewns
i'l.e average length of haul of all that he has, and his observations
farm products in the United States of the cruel swing of the tongue
is approximately 9.4 miles. There- from one horse to another, will
fore, calculating on 11 basis of easily Convince him of the saving
thirteen cents per ton p.-r mile the on l.i- vehicles and burr s.
• excess cost to the American farm- Having been convinced that the
Don't forget the old folks t-r of transporting his products building of good roads in Lincoln
when y. ti are doinv' \'oiir,over that of Kuropean countries is county would save a vast amount
Christinas gift giving. They a loss of gl. 22 to the American of money for the farmers of the
will appreciate a iittle remeni- fanner for every ton hauled. At county, I then undertook to find a
as when they the cuucee.led rate of 2"> cents per way by which good roadicould be
ton per mile, the cost to the A- built. It takes money to build
mirican farmer for hauling his good roads, and up until the pass-
hop- tonnage is $ti2'2.760,UnU.(J0. If ags of the recent road law by the
ure to his friends
have beeu^a failure peopb-
know it It is much better
t > make people believe you
are n winner. My doing this
you will prohahh iu time be
Olle?
brante as wt
wer • voting
had terrible licad.t lies for years,
and J coaxed her to try them
and they helped Iter so much,
she now keeps them by her all
the time. From my own exper-
ience I cannt, praise them
enough."
MRS. LOC .V. CHURCHILL,
63 High st., rVnacook, \T. 'I.
Many per its have hculache
after any little excitement or ex-
ertion. They cannot attend
church, lectures, entertainments,
or ride on trains without suffer-
ing. Those who suffer in this
way should try Dr. Miles' Anti-
Pain Pills. They give almost
instant relief without leaving
any disagreeable after-effects, as
they do not derange the stomach
or bowels just a pleasurable
to $100 each.
KILL-tm couch
mi CURE TM LUNC8
I
w™ Dr. King's
New Jis«ioverv
F0«C8i!SsHS JSk*
AND All. THROAT AND IUN0 TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATIt FACXOK
OB MONET REFUNLED.
Do
ping
your
,-arlv
< 'hi istnia-
thi -Mine I .linage was hauled in
Continued on la-t pago.
Marriage License.
County Court Clerk A. E. Har-
row issued marriage license to the
sense of relief follows their use. following parties during the past
Get a package from your drug • week:
gist. Take it according to direc- Samuel A. Malone—Keatherstone
tioiis, and if it does not benetit Miss Georgia Pettegrew.. Feiithel 11
be will return your money. .lames A. ( ruson t rowder
Miss Fina Htandridge Crowder
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Barrow, A. E. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1909, newspaper, December 10, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc273776/m1/3/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.