The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 9, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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The Crowder City Guardian
)L. IX
CROWDER, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 8914
N0.24
SPECIALS
toys Knickerbocker suits s.*> and fciti values, a
stripes, brown and grey only a lew left, sizes
11 to 115 at
i'< ml I is long | ants suits _!) to ii-l, s*. to sio % n I in
all wool black, gray and mixed gray at
toys all wool overcoats is."). .Si!, and s~ value*,
sizes 10, 11 and li' at
toys and mens wool
mixed slurts at
50c
Boys hats
25c and
wool, latest
$2.95
$3.95
$1.95
10c
I cap
valu
\ few mens Tan, Gunmetal and Patent Leather A|j
shoes left in the $3.50 values, special price
Mens and hoys suspenders, 20c value
it
10c
250 yards 10c and lac Flannelette a splendid cloth r
for every day dresses, per yard
This cloth comes in red, black, brown, blue and white with
black stri;>e
IBUY BUTTER MID KCS ftNO PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
Crowder, J. L. BURBA. Okla-
defense appealed st rongly to the advance to give us a chance to!
sentiment of jurors against the j get the Is from the factory
alleged assault upon the wile of | with your money; meanwhile\on !
tnedefendant. j will have to wait. patientl.\ for a
Mrs. Walls had testified, near few weeks, as that is our busi <
the close of the defense case, ness method.
I
I that Carney had several tii .s I You shall apply to your near
made improper advances to her est city to aid you in building
land, always repubed. had re gcod roads ho you can convon
turned the Sunday before the ientiy get the goods from the
! killing", while her husband was depot, for we do not tfi\. a darn
away, and attempted an assault, about country roads.
Villa an Oklahoman
I le was prevented, she said,
j through her own struggles and
I the entrance of her children.
Mrs. Walls said she knew
nothing of the Killing until after
it was over with.
All testimony
ishowed that W;
Von shall buy your cliur. li
hells and church fixtures Irom
us aud forward the money in ad
vance, for this is our business
method and you shall cull -ct
from the business men in your
the ease community as much tne ey ;s
had killed yon ca n for the bene tit of yum
j (told.s by.
I Mrs. Lynch said yesterday
first wifeof Pancho Villa, that she met Goldsby at Port
Mexican rebel leader, who, he- j Sill, Oh.a., and that they were
yond all doubt, it seems, is a! married in IsTa. Soon after
''hc.okee freed mau and who their marriage Uoldsbv quit the
only a few years ago lived about army ami the two moved to the
.Muskogee and Vinita, is living Cherokee nal;>mi. They lived on
in Port Gibson onfy a few miles a farm which prospered, but
t' i. 'in M uskogeo under the name lit tie because of Goldsby'* shift
of Mrs. Hilcn Lynch. She has less nature, Mrs, Lynch de-
d twice since Villa desert - el i res I hat b. it , ('raw lord Colds
ed her ami since that time Villi
!> ■ - al-.o married t wice once to a
by, the notorious bandit "Chero
In Hill," and Luther Goldsby,
white wm.tan in t he Osage nation who died in Muskogee eighteen
and lately to a be; ut. fill Ameri months aj:
can shopgirl whom he kidnaped by her
o ai'i
e sons of Villa
Carney on his own door sti p i churches as it i
I while Carney was attempting to rules to donate
enter in violation of previous j churches.
against our
or count rv
warning, and had hidden the
body in a creek".
| Attention Light Patrons.
Some of our patrons request-
ed us to furnish power to enable
them to use Klectrie Irons, and
we are now running our p'ant on
iy Was Out By
ites and Mm
if
Mjp.
, a.y,
sfferson Walls, full blood
I'llded the nil
juso for tlx
A* )f Robert Carm onsi:
his trial injthe stipe ■ .net
d v on acquittal at the 1 ands
the jury. The jury was out
it a period of ten minutes when
Jefferson Walls,
inctiiw Indian, pleat
'men law as an excr
the case was finally submitted
and returned a verdict of i.o'
guilty. They had taken but one
ballot and that was unai i'lious
against conviction on t lie charge
of murder.
While the unwritten law was
primarily the plea of defense,
however, it became a written law
in the court's inst ruction* to the
I jury in that J udge W. C Liedtke
authorized them to consider
Carney's alleged attack upon
Shingo Walls, wife of the de-
fendant-, as giving a bearing up-
on Wall's attitude of mind whin
Carney attempted to enter the
Walls home on the day of the
killing in other words, giving it
the element of self defense by
r ason of fears that Walls might
have entertained of bodily harm
from Carney, either to himself
or his wife.
Playing upon this instruction
f rom the court, counsel for tin
T
SHALL THE
HARVEST BE
That which you sow, that also shall you reap,
for in the sowing depends the harvest. If you are
|saving, there is no need to worry over the harvest
fin old age, for it will be the harvest of comfort,
[contentment and happiness. Begin sowing the
[seed today by depositing portion of your income
[with us. An account with us is always secure.
Pure Mebane Cotton Seed For Sale
[The Bank of Crowder
Corwder, Oklahoma
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
ti You ffhall buy your own tools
front it;' and he your own me
cliunie in from your vicinity, for
we wish it so.
i You shall induce your neigh-
bor to buy everything from us,
as we have room for more mon-
ey and the less money there is in
your community the sooner we
Wednesday afternoons, and wilLcin put your local merchants
continue this service is long as
enough additional current is us-
- out of business and then we may
charge you any price we may
ed to cover cost, of fuel. We
wish all patron* wti- tre now
using Electric I ron*. "i who ron
'"it.■ .late u-- . i ons ijr Klectrie
Y\ -diing .Machine* to
*i m IV I vise by loiter
ni iv .in' what *ii; I port this
, • til it; will- receii e
This 'servic i* J'o your bene-
sit, so it is up to you whether
nil me is continued. who repair the goods you
Yours for Hotter Service. ! I rout us, book the bill* *o
in per-
care to.
n You shall It o\ often at the
beautiful pictures in our catalog,
so your wishes will increase and
so you will send in a big order
ah ho you are not in immediate
need of the floods, otherwise you
will have some money left to buy
so lie necessary goods from your
local merchant.
it You shall have the merchants
buy
you
Guardian Lighting Indust ria I j can send the money for his la bor
Co.. ! to us for more goods, otherwise
lie shall not notice our influence.
Stuborn, Annoying Coughs 10 Vou shall, in case of sick-
Cured
"M v husband had a cough for , . ,
i do not know von.
fifteen years and my son for1
eight years. I> King's New, „
Miall we cout ,nue to buy from
them while t he man next door,
most
j ness or need apply to your local
dealer for aid and credit, as we
Nor do we
! care about you.
I liseovery
thorn, for
• pletely cured
whii h 1 am
hankfiil," wi 1 es
■.loor, of Saginaw,
M rs
Ala.
l)a\id
What
l)i hoik's New Discovery did
men, it will do for you.
New Discovery |
for t
l)r. Kin;;
o ..I 'i. i every home. Stops
•j- etc ghs. relieves la grip
go i ctl al! :| roat and lung ail
met- A ti druggists. Prici
.")() ;ii'. si.00.
y >ur neighbor, who helped you
! to build the church, the school,
the street, the courthouse and
j every convenience you have,
lacks the trade to make his busi
I tie*s a success':
Ten Commandments
Mail Order Houses.
Spring Blood and System
Cleanser.
During the winter month* im-
purities accumulate, your blood
j I becomes impure and t hick, your
kidneys, liver and bowels fail to
' work, causing so-called "Spring
Most of us and especially the j ,,fiVer „ You feel tired, weak
merchants, are realising the dm j !ini, Klectrie Hitters the
ast roils effects the mail order
concerns of the larger cities arc
having on business in general j„1H K-i(lll,.y„t ljv,,r lin(l lj()WpLs !o
mid most of the public spirited j ll(..lltliy H(.li()ll) ,,X|iel b|()od iln
purities and restore yourhealth,
*i reiigth alio ambition. Klectrii
s iring tonic and system < leans* r
lis what you need; they stimulate
periodicals are using their cud
gels wherever possible to offset
this curse to tin ir local dealers,
lielow is given the Ten Com
mandmentslor the mail order
Hitters makes you feel like new.
Start a four weeks' treatment
it will lit you in tine shape for
houses, whic.i ie*peaks the ical jy,,ur Miring work. Guaranteed,
attitude of tin ..nil order i>eoplejAllt| ,^*1* ;,oc and #1.00.
la UDtBlstftkftblc lones, towards I
other cities a* the people f >m . „ .. ,
whom.he, receiving their J°° Orphan Chddren.
Ni • fiuany desirable boys
ilong the border and compelled
to v cd him at a rifle's point.
Alis Lynch, now well along
u ic.irs, wa interviewed al her
home in Port Oibson yestt r.lay
for the Phoenix by ,1. S. Holden,
editor of the I'Vtrt (libson New
fire.
ll has been sometime since
nlie has heard from her tiist
husband, but she gave the Phoe-
nix representatiue inforniation
which tended to establish Un-
file that Villa is no other than
George Goldsby, who a few
years ago was wont to loiter in
Muskogee and who possesses a
mixture of white, negro and In
diau blood.
Important, among tho clews
Mrs. Lynch gave the Phoenix
are two photographs. One of
them of George Goldsby was
tiken by a "traveling pho
tographer" in Texas before
Goldsby crossed the internat ion
al line into Mexico and turned
bandit. Goldsby wears tho uni-
form of a first sergeant in tho
American army. It is kiuwn
that the Muskogee and Vinita
George Goldsby joined the Unit-
ed States army and rose to the
rank of tirst.sergeant. It is also
k lown that Villa, who W. A.
Hayes an attache of the quarter
master's office at Pivsido siys
do-lares his right name is Goorgo
Goldsby, also was a tirst ser-
geant in the American army.
Further confirmation is given
in the fact that Villa says he en-
listed in the same troop in the
state of Maryland as Goldsby's
friends here say he did. Photo
The couple lived together
twenty year* and then Goldsby
deserted her. She heard of
11111111-1111' roamed the state of
Te.va-, I j at r word came to her
that lie had married a white wo-
man in 'lie Osage nation. The
tirst wife however, bud in the
meantime secured a divorce.
Slit1 married again, but her
second husband died a few
years later, in IH'.lH, ai.d then
she married Lynch. Lynch is a
barber in Fort Gibson and the
couple live on a farm almost in
luxury for Lynch owns many
acres of land.
Mrs. Lynch and her husband,
William Lynch, both became ar-
dent Catholics ujion the execu-
tion of Mrs. Lyneh's son, "Cher
okee Hill," Before his execu-
tion the nolo, nmis in law be
came a i I r * ,
the Cat ^
who m a.
the de.yt
in. prison,
men! of tii
the two «
and have
that tme
s mt at tii-
nor was h In
gee Pho 'iiix.
vrted to
> priest
•iter of
s spent
is treat
• top-son
nverted
s since
not pre
.edition
M usko-
Kickapoo Worm ui.ler Ex-
pels Wormn.
The cause of your child'sills- -
Tho foul fetid, offensive* breath
Thest
grind!
The
dark do
Are all
terror and
asleep-
oil The
oe eyes—
* of worms.
graphs of Villa iilul Goldsby be tr Kickapoo \\ . a Killer is what
a marked resetublence. j your child nci ihi; it expels the
Mrs. I jyncli yesterday was worms, the cause of the child's
positive that Villa is her tirst unhealthy condition. For tho
husband. Dates and places of removal of seat, stomach and
events in Villa's life which sho | pin worms, Kickapoo Worm Kil-
gave coroborate iu every dela I I >r gives sure relief. It's laxa-
Attache Hayi s' report of his tiveeffect adds tone to the gen-
interview was recently publish eral system. Supplied as a can-
ed in San Francisco newspapers.' <|y confection children like it.
Hayes was a member of the Safe and sure relief. Guaran
same I nitial St i'.e. troop n teed. Huy a box to-day. Price
which Villa served and he identi- '-'"c.
ti d Vii.a's pictures as tint of | adv.
+++ >*+• . .■
- near st yo r own j
|HI*SI
pat ron a gt
A careful a id thoughtful per
usalof th"s< should convince any
thinking per- - ti that the man to
buy from
d(M)r.
1 -You sh 'II your farm pro-
duct- .or • ' believer ,\OU c .11
but ii to - We do not buy
from y on
2—You siuil - lievc our state
moiits and br all you can from!
us, because v. c want to he good
to you, althi. i. li we are not per
.sonajly acquninted >vith you.
:i—You shall s- 11 1 the mouey iu
and r. ■ from l! to 1C> years of
age v we would like to place
iu si home* on 60 day*
trial I'm- option or identure.
• for children must
d moral character
and: \ . properly care for
them
>• -t supplied on
M>p
reipi.
it iol^ 1
st.
( ti; a;
t State Home,
Pryor, Okla.
! /ti ■ ur n see the spi ing
i i*li i Universal Week
ly shown h t.day at Gaiety The-
atre.
Death Is Certain
Life Insurance A Necessity
Do not be guilty of leaving your family Unprotected
"Equitable Policies" are the best. Let us explain them
Discount Paper Bought and Sold ::
Don't allow your money to remain idle. We have
gilt edge 10 per cent paper for sale
C. W. BUSH REALTY CO.
FARM LOANS and INSURANCE
Office in Kelly Bld'g. Crowder, Oklahoma
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Henderson, J. B. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 9, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1914, newspaper, March 6, 1914; Crowder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274237/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.