The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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The Crowder City Guardian
VOL. IX
CROWDER, OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY, Sept. 4, 1914
NO. 50
A 5 *
PEEP AT OUR
LOVELY
FALL
MILLINERY
the wound, unil many more
| have been enter -d. There will
; he running races. trotting race-,
| -ml pacing races each day.
It is herobj ordered Unit a!!
I Stent.; or Electric Street or In-
to r urban Kail road or Railway
j Companies, their receive: s, trns
I te<*s or assigns, now operating
and doing business in the .ita.tr
of Oklahoma shall, at each inter
Canadian Twp
McAlester, Okla..
Angus jJ, P.M4.
De/r Young Friend:
We only have u short tiuu
to prepare „ur exhibits for tb(
fairs now amj l want you In In
sure to li\ „p an exhibit aiu
lake it tiii|n Township fair to bo
weld at I 'anadiau Okla.. Sepn-,
tomber lltli. DorH forget the
ALL KINDS OF MEATS
OUR STYLES IN FALL MILLINERY ARE FRESH
RIGHT UP TO THE SECOND. WE CANNOT DE-
SCRIBE THE BEAUTIFUL HATS. COME. LOOK
AT THEM. YOU'LL NOT GO ANY FARTHER BUT
BUY YOURS WHEN YOU FIRST GLANCE AT THEM.
Crowder, J. L. BURBA, Okla-
wwsemtEs
l section at grade of railroad date.
tracks with nubli:- highway, pro Then all these exhibits will bo '
\ ide and uiaintait\ all roadway shipped to t he comity contest at
crossing and approaches thereto McAlester September 1(> IT
I at least iti in width; the road- and IHt h, where there are many j
j way on either side of track or prizes to be given the boys and
tracks to be maintained level 'girls.
j with the top of rails not less than > The boys in the cora club will
* ' * '1 ' " " nu'lr . _
| of corn they can find in
patch and bring them as their
exhibit.
The kalir club boys will bring
ten of their best heads of#kutir.
HtreagoMkiajawss
j 15' from the center line of track (U" the V('r.V best ten ears
1 •••"■ *' find in their
Corporation Com-
mission of Oklahoma.
Although the special tax for
the Pittsburg County Pair was
voted down, it will be held as
originally advertised on Septenr
ber 1 ti, 17 and IS, unci it will be
free the sumo as last year. The
new buildings are nearly com-
pleted, and we can boast of th
he.-; fair grounds' in the SJtate
outside o^Oklalioma City. Many
of our buildings have much
'•••■tier facilities for taking care
of ex. ibits than any other build-
ings in the South vest. Prom
present indications, every build-
I ing will be crowded with exhib-
its ibis year. No charges for
j entering exhibits.
If you want any premium lists
or entry blanks write to Fred
Struble Secretary, McAlester,
Okla.
Ijq -addition t> the exhibits,
great prepavniiot -. are bo.a;?
made for the jit rta-iniacn* ;t..
amusement of visitors. The
horse racing will be 111 'best, ever
seen in this county. A good
many fast horses a re alt'cady on
on either api>roach, and whfcre
more than one track is crossed,
I.V from center line of the out
sidetrack's; the approaches to
the roadway to be constructed
on a uniform grade from a point
at least l;V from the center line
of track or t racks and not to ex-
ceed ."> per cent in grade. The
roadway shall be well drained
and surfaced with cinders, grav-
el, chatts or paving material and
a smooth roadway , surface on
the approaches and crossings
.shall be maintained. The grade
of all public highway crossing
approaches which are in excess
of "p percent shall be reduced to
5 per cent or less; work sh ill be
commenced at once upon the
most dangerous (to the public)
first, and all public highway
crossings, the approaches to
which are in excess of ."> per
cen grade, shall be reconstruct-
ed in accordance with these
specifications on or before Dec-
ember ill, It'l l.
Corporation Commission
Oklahoma.
J. 10. Love, (Jhairinan.
A. P. Watson, Commissioner.
Cee. Hi'misIhiw,Commission-
The boys in the cotton club
will bring ten of the largest
open bolls of cotton they can
find in their patch place them
nicely in a shoe box, then get
another large shoe box and pick
two pounds of seed cotton (leave
the seed in) and bring that.
The girls in the canning club
will bring l'4 jars of fruits and
vegetables nicely c.tnned in nice
clean quart glass jars with a
label on each jar telling what is
in it.
The girls should also bring
their daily record book as well
as a history of their garden each
of these count, :i() points.
I)on'fi forget to bring your
history as it counts l'0 points
you know, write a little history
of your crop telling when yon
broke your land and all about
People must eat to live, and we are here to pro-
vide our customers with clean and sanitary stuff
lor their dining tables. Our prices are as low
as good groceries and meats can be sold for at
a living margin of profit. We want your trade
Cooper Grocery Co.
fir.
Attest:
,T
Dated.
IT day of July \. ". 1014.
H. Hvle. S< retary
Olrlrhoina City t i
Notice of Publication.
!| The Bank of Crowder
Crowder. Oklahoma
State of Oklahoma, Pittsburg
County, ss
your crop.
And if anything happens that
you can not attend the Canadian
I contest be si; re to send your rx-
of J liibit, yon will have the same
i chance as if you were there but
come if you can.
Don't forget that September
hit h is boys and girls club day
at th'? county fair, come j-.n-l ho
with u .if. .i can i i v.-e v iuI<!
like to have all club n: nibers
present o,i the < enin-;; day
co: . inr.I sec th' big fair it is
fioo.
Hoping .... y. a v.ill be i., t!:c
winning class both al Canadian
and McAlester, ! beg to remain.
Your Friend,
John M. Whit!, Agent.
Rook Party
I
Mesdani'jsCeo. Mills and M.
K. Ward entertained at the home
dI the latter Friday evening with
an informal Hook Party. Dur-
ing an intermission refresh
ineuts were served.
Those present included: Mew-
dames, W. D. Hightower,
Henry Hightower, A. K. Harrow,
T. T. Norris. .Ice Tat um, J. ('.
uorelace, K. J>. |{Vars, McAuin-
cli, Ceo. Mills, M. E. Ward and
Miss Anna Smith. Messrs. W.
I). Hightower, Henry Hightower,
A. K Harrow, T. T. Norris. Jo<
Tatilili, J. C. Lovelace, 1{. P.
Ityars, McAuiuch, (>eo. Mills,
M. E. Ward, Chollctt and Holla
baugh.
Coughed for Three Years.
I am a lover of your godsend
to humanity and science. Your
medicine, Dr. King's New Dis-
covery, cured my cough of three
years standing," says Jennie
Pleniining, or New Dover, Ohio.
Have you an annoying cough?
Is it stubborn and won't yield to
treatment? (jet a j()c bottle of
Dr. King's New Discovery to-
day. What it, did for .Icntiie
Pleinming it will do for you, no
matter how stubborn <iF"e?tronie
a cough may be. It stops a
cough and stops throat and lung
trouble. Kclief or money back.
.i()c and s> I.( 0, at, youi* Druggist.
Th • m my friend ,of AJ: • ; I
Kitlrcll w ill g'.ul ;.> know ti' i'
she is !Jit •!; .: in r old | ,■;! ;.i;: ,'i .
«' utl|iati 11 en.h m ii-.' 'a-!)#, in
ilii'extion, (ll/./inoss. J
I' or ti mi Id, <i|Mtnlng Hied !ci in-. us.i
Noun's ItfjfulctN. LCic a t>ox -,t nil
SlOt'l'v
M uI 'v>rKM\v
f h ■ la r pa. t al I i • •!, v. .th
fi' m«l:i and r Li' iv •< in t';is
city.
fir1
Start An Account With Us And
It Will Help You Save
Interest Paid On Time Deposits
No. lritii
.) ulia Manly Plaint ill,
VS.
Frank Manly Defendant.
| Said defendant Prank Manly,
will take notice that he has been
'sued in the above named court
for absolute divorce and custody
of ininorchildren on thegrouuds
jof desertion and abandonment.,
Order by Excise
Eoard For Election.
To the members of Town Con;
cil o.' Crowder, Okla.,
The ('oitnty Excise Hoard t f
Pittsburg County, Oklahoma,
having ascertained that the as-
scssed valuation id' Town of
Crowder is &10*1,700.00. that the
Approved Estimate for current
said defendant, must answer "X,,""S'S P«''l" '"
|the petition tiled therein bv said "s!h" M,,n *-"* •< : ,
! plaintiff on or before the.! dav mills for general pur
I of October 11114, or said pet i l,,,s"s ls necessary to raise said
tion will be taken as true and .. "s!Rll<l "
judgement lor said plaintilT will j tl,ttt Ni,i,i l('v>' is ( « 1
be rendered accordingly.
FOR ALL KINDS Of MING MATERIAL
From the foundation to the roof. Lumber, Shingle,
Builders Hardware, Lime, Cement, Brick and Paint.
Call and let us figure with you. Wc will make it to
your advantage to do business with uc. We are receiv-
ing new material every day, coil end look it over
SOUTHWESTERN LUMBER CC. Crowder, Qkia
CROWDER REAL ESTATE CO.
R. P. BYARS & SON, P<hp.rietor
' a.l. , lnsiiumc and Kiiim hoaas ,\ S,. In. >r von a loan
It « III I U.V JOU to Mlc II*.
C. li. Helley Distrii-t (.'ierk.
B.v Nellie Tarter Duputy
Clerk.
('has. T. Keller Attorney for
I Plaintiff.
J. C. LOVELACE
Cashier
mills in excess of tin- four mills
that the Excise Board is allowed
by law to make; and t he Pxcisi
Hoard being of the opinion that
said estimate i.-, reasonably
necessary for the current ex-
i pences of said Town, for the
_ fiscal year ending June Do.,
j J. C. Hugo has returned from I lit|7>
j Keota where he visited his s jn. It is therefore ordered that an
! election be held by the voters of
| This talk of woman's i xtrava 1 said Town on the 5th day of Sep
ganc# is only accepted as truth ' l«*mber 11(14, for the purposi- o!
because the man keeps the ledg voting such i-icreased levy.
,ers and his wife has nothing but Dated this the 1.1 day <1
a debt in them. It isn't fair. August.
j Ifainan were '.<■ deal honently B. P. Hammond County
j and squarely and tigura up his , J udge^ Chairman of the Excise
own excuses and ail lie gets for Board.
1 them a woman would rise up be. j |Jy w S. O'Neal County
fore huu a i^rfectangel of econ Clerk. Secretory of County
omy and make him blush. I Excise Boord.
(Seal.)
Servi
that
the
cities in
loma and
the Katy
ines can serve
tjou best, either
as a traveler or as a
shipper of freight.
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Yeary, Syd L. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1914, newspaper, September 4, 1914; Crowder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274060/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.