The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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THEOUARDIAN r
A. E. BARROW, EDITOR.
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KHIDAY. I I H 1-'.
8UHSCRI I'T ION KA I KS
One yeur
8 x months
l'liret) months
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Mort-h .1, 1*711
Villi call lio'l lirxl-cldsH
tri'iit m«*ii t nl
MILTON ABLESON S
barber shop.
('lean Towels, Sharp ra/.uis,
nial cuurt.fiMiH Irratnii'iit.
J 7j/ic &bb and J1 low
(I
Of 7j/iosc 2/ou J(now.
; WE CO OPERATE
I WITH OUR PATRONS.
HrooltH'chill Toolo tastes good. ' von need h Notary's
i service!' call at the Guardian Ol-
Try Hrookw Little Liver Hoot I 111«
C \\ Mush visited McAlester
riicHilay.
lice A ft. lhirrow, Notary
B. K, Croix Cud At.tl.ls
CRAIG & MATHIS
Attorneys at Law
Arnote liuildlng
McAlester oklahoma
practice in all court® of the
•tate and the federal court®
INNditK YOUR IMVULIjING
WITH A. E. BARROW
Tim Olil Kelialde liiHiirancc
Man of I 'rowder.
OFFICE GUARDIAN HUILL>1"^0
"I loan's Ointment cured 1110 o( ec-
zema that hod annoyed me a loir-'
I.very body oall* for Itrooics' Little time, the cure was purmanent "
1,1 vol- Hoot rill*. I hey bring tli>; lion, s W . Mathews, Cominl-sionar
l,ll„ Labor Statistics, Augusta. Mo
.1 II Leak handed the editor a| ,| ( O'Neal, receiver for the
dollar today with the request to < Crowdel Nursery Co. sold the
add Iiih name to our list of leader# jstoik of the said company here
Ilrooks' Iron i'eptol (or dyspepsia. I last \\ edlicsilay, I lie proceeds of
A guarantee with every paekajjo ||H. wale amounted to $Mil2 '!•!.
of IIi ooUh' remedies Money buck If
THOMAS T. NORRIS,
I'llysiciim anil Surgeon,
Ofttce at MUaouri Hotel,
Crowder My, Okln.
Z.J.THOMPSON
Attorney Al Law
()ffio« with <1. t'- O'Neal
Win. H. Fuller Geo. M. Porter
FULLER 55 PORTER
Attorneys at Law
Arnote
Mcalester
Block
OKLAHOMA.
not satisfied.
C M Smith Hold the old post,
ollice building ill" past week to
II R. Bussell. ^Consideration
* 100.
Sure to do the work. brooks'
Worm-Killer brings thorn from the
old folks and children too. Six doses
jjuts thoin all.
A brakeinan bv the name ol
Steel wan arrested hy the city
marsh.il Wednesday night for hi-
inn drunk. The line and costs for
his jag was #10. I<I.
It's a sin to have ii(fly hair when
In roue li of Brooks' Cranium Hair
I 'nod and Dandruff Cure. Cleanly,
no stain, no gum.
Sain Box lias rented the old
Crowder Nursery farm and says
he will grow something on the
place next year and that il will
not lie fruit trees, either.
All dealers are iiiitnorlzod to ro-
tund the money il Brooks favorite
female Pi esorlptlon falls to give
satisfaction.
,I mine Banks has been charged
in the district court with malfeas-
ance of ollice and neglect of duly.
,'liu ease is set for trial at McAles-
ter on the 17th of this month.
Sore lulie* healed and cured by
the |{root antiseptic, ru-ber-cu-llne.
It removes the cause by destroying
the terms.
Mr. A. S. Crouch of Oklaiioma
City lias been here tins week as.
Misting iu the invoice ol tin1
Bunch Mercantile stock. Mi
Crouch ill he a member of tin
new linn
kill™* cough
and CUREJThe LUNGS
«ith Dr. King's
New Discovery
fo«C8i!S?9 Trial?0Bottle r roe
AND M-L THROUT AND I.un0 TROUBt ES
GUARANTEED SAT'3FACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED
up a business that, il
n properly ti imaged,
been a paying invest-
This closet
it bad liei
would havi
ment.
Impure blood runs yon down —
makes you un easy victim for or-
ganic diseases. Hurdock Blood Kit
tors puri.ies the blood—euros the
cause builds you up,
Double decking of the Crowder
stores seems to he the fad. The
latest t i join being the linn of
Boiling A' I'ark, who have built a
deck in the rear of their grocery
and meat market and J. (J. I'ark
has moved his ollice up stairs.
Jim says, "it's just another little
rise in tlie world tor linn."
(Jot bachacho? Well, use Brooks'
Boars l oot Compound for your kid
no v s. 11 oh froo combined treatment
nlso for nerves and sexual debility.
The Bunch Mercantile Co. are
selling goods very low this week
preparatory to making a change in
the linn. The new proprietor
say they will probably have the
deal in such shape by the next
issue of our paper to be able to
make their formal announcement
to Crowder people.
Kor Kent: For I-.'! and 1-4 of
crop, a line 2HO acre farm ai Diis-
tin, tikla.. 210acres in cultivation.
Third year land, and (50 acres in
meadow. Good 4-rooui house.
We take special pride and in-
terest iu helping our customers
build npand increase eheir bus-
iness an increased business for
them means a larger business
for us.
We help them in every way
we can -every way consistent
with safe, sound hanking' and
the lull protection of the funds
left in our care loan them mon-
ey, help them with advice re-
garding investments, help them
in establishing a larger credit
and in many othei ways.
Wouldn't this assistance be
iiHctnl to you? If not now —
a little later? Why not start
an account with us nOW and
protect your lutiire? Coihc in
and talk with us about it
Thk Ckowkkr Statk Bank.
Dr. LEVY EXPERT OPTICIAN
EYEGLASS
MOUNTING
Corrects all forms of defective
11 mi lii ii.iHNii. Boom li
eyes with proper glasses.
McALES'! Eli. OK LA
£ ^ -J* ^ ^ &
Freight Car Bobbed.
A freight ear was broken into
and robbed of some oranges and
other wtti 11' in the yards here Wed-
nesday night. The city marshal
was notified and made a search ol
several bunia iu camp near the
town. While oil his raid he
found a man carrying a pistol and
arrested him.
Thursday fie man, who gave
the name of Fleinmings, was ar-
raigned before Judge Banks and
lined 82.1.(It) and costs. He was
committed to jail to lay out the fine..
Report of the Condition ol the
Bank of Canadian
At Canadian
IN Til ESTATE OK OKLAHOM t
At the Close of Business
February .r>t 11, 11)011
RESOURCES;
Loans and Discounts. $21,781.31
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured 223.72
I Stocks, Bonds, Warrants
Etc.
irniture and Fixtures
Due fiom Banks
2,:S53.83
I,496.21
II,771.(13
3.(593.8(5
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ECONOHY
Means making the most out of every resource, "l ou
lire not fully utilizing your resources unless you are
using tlie Long Distance Telephone. It is econom-
ic, accurate and instantaneous.
Pioneer Telephone and Telegraph
Company.
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crowder real estate co. c
Does a general lteal Kgtate and liental business.
Loans money on improved farm lands at 8 per cent
Interest payable annually.
Office in Brain's Barber Shop OKLAHOMA.
The Old Reliable Dray
PICK, CAREFUL AND REASONABLE SERVICE
EverUiim: handled as if it was our own. We have appreci-
ated your business and we will continue to do so.
casteel 6c cooper.
Tlie Yellow Dray
llow hard to seo a baby suffer
it with ilrooks' ibiby llowel ' dianola, last
Apply to E. K Beacbani, Dustin, | Cash in Bank
Ok la. ^ j — —-
I LI A HI LI TIES:
Mrs. Dora Hightower, widow ofl . , .
,, .Mi, ii Canita Stock I aid in. 810,000.00
the late Bee I'. Hightower, died • -,„iiio
i i huiplus 1* und (00.00
at the old family home near lr- !
The greatest healer of sores on
earth — brooks' Medicated Hears-
Foot Oil, for piles, sores, itch, tot-
tor. eczema, chapped hands and face.
Ask your druygist for a sample.
•e of our
Sto|
Hiilm foi
su minor complaints.
The Truck Growers' I niou vvi
have a meeting on Tie'sday, Feb
wilh ilrooks' Itaby howol j d.anola. las, Saturday and ";,S| lt;Xp0llsps alul taxes paid
r tootiune, diarrhoea unu liurird m tin1 ( anndian oeinetery . ,
i , Individual Deposits Sub-
Undivided I'l-o fits, less
in;
j the follow ing day.
Mrs. Hightower died from pneu-
liionia, and only survived her luts-
ruarv 2lrd. An announcement ol'j, n(| alitiut four months She was
about 10 years old and leaves one
fti!*
f
HANGS
THE
• I suffered habitually from cons
tipatlon. Doan's Hegulots relieved
and strengthened the bowels
tiiat they have been regular over
hi nee "—A. K. Davis, grocer, Sul
phur Springs, Tex.
same will be made iu next week s
issue in which the purpose of the
meeting will be in ire thorough-
ly explained.
The ti w prescrition, ilrooks'
Hoars-l oot Compound, is a perfect
urio acid solvent for gravel, gail- j
stone ami all kidney troubles.
George Blake charged with lar-
ceny of $(5.20 from the residence;
of B. F. Book, was tried before a
jury in Justice \\ ard s court \\ ed-
nesdav. The jury relumed a ver-
dict of not guilty.
Delicate women made strong with
Hrooks' Favorite Kemale I'rescrip
Hon. Herniates irronuiaritles, pre-
\ outs pain. eto.
\ irgil Wynn created quite ti lot
of fun for the bystanders the other
day in bis vain attempt to put a
badly dished buggy wheel on the
spindle backwards He did not
realize Ins error until the crowd
gave him the horse laugh.
Throe doses of ilrooks' l.axattvo
Quinine tablets cure cold or (trip, or
mono) refunded. \ ou feel good
from tirst dose.
Dr. T T. Norris returned from
n visit to Guthrie yesterday. And
while there he said he met Repre-
sentative McKlhnney and thai Mr
MeEllianev says that the piospeets
for Crowder being made a court
town were very encouraging.
Karniors. mechanics, railroaders, la
borers rely on Dr. thomas' I'.lectric
Oil. lakes the sting out of cuts,
burns, or bruises at once. I'uln can-
not stay where it Is used.
McAlester lias been made a new
division point on the K.ity and
,i large force of men have been put
to work building tracks and erect-
ing a round house and machine
shops. It is intended to have the
division yards completed by March
1st.
Notice.
I'util further notice the drug
store will b# open on Sundavs
from 7:.t0 to 12:00 a. ill. and 4:30
to 6:30 p. in. C. W. Bush.
child, a daughter, Mrs. Adie
Thomas of 1 ndianolii,
W. D. and Henry Hightower
and their families of this eily at-
tended the burial services.
Miss Mary Dalilia Sims, daugh-
ter of Rev. J. M. Sims and wife,
of this city departed this life
Thursday evening at 10 o'clock af-
ter a short illness from pneumonia.
She will be buried this after-
noon in Fairniouut cemetery.
Miss Mary was just blooming in-
to \oung' womanhood, being but
I«1 years old at the time the dread
death angel called for her young
spirit. Rev. Situs and wife have
the sympathy of the entire town
in their sad bereavement.
Who wouldn't give -oe to stop a
pain 'JO timosP Just one little "rink
I'ain Tablet"—Dr Shoop's will stop
any pain In ".'l* minutes, sure' Head
the formula on the box. Doctors
savs it can't bo bettered. Chocks
womanly pains, bead pains, any
pain. -".I tablets 2.' e, Sold by all
dealers.
Ask your druggist for a sample
box of Hrooks' Medicated Hcars-l oo'
Oil. the king of ointments for plies
sores Itch, totter, eczema, chapped
hands, face. etc. Makes the skin
soft, smooth and white.
Hrooks' I loctric Oil. the great an
tisoptio. pain-killer and natural
healer, a i.'i minute colic cure for
man or bea«t, or money refunded.
In siekn.'s,. If a certain hidden
ner.egoes wrong, then the organ
that this nerve controls will also
surely fall. ' may be a stomach
nerve, or it mav have given strength
and support to the heart or kidneys
It wa* Or Shoop that tirst pointed
to this vital truth. Dr. Shoop's He
iterative was not made to dose the
stomach nor to temporarily stlmu
late the heart or kidneys. That old
fashioned method is all wrong Dr
Shoop's Kestoratlvo goes directly
to those failing inside nerves. The
remarkable success of this piesorlp
tlon demonstrates the wisdom of
treating the actual cause of those
falling organs. And it is indeed
easy to prove. A simple tive or
ten days test will surely tell, try
it onco and see' Sold by all dealer
Individual Deposits Sub
jcet to Check 24.624.11
Demand Certificates ol
Deposit 2 500.00
Time Certificates of De-
posit - 2.007.05
Cashier's Checks Out-
standing 282.40
Liabilities other than
those above stated (re-
served for taxes) 28S 41
We beg; the indulgent
W. S. UTZMAN
The
DRAY
MAN
Rheumatism
Total $41,319.89
State of Oklahoma, 1
Pittsburg County 1 '
I, W. A. Foyil, cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge
and belief, so help nie God.
W. A. FOY IL, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 10th dav of Feb. 1909.
J. D. Browder,
Notary I'ublie.
Mv commission expiies Dec. 28,
I'll I.
'orrect — Attest:
W. L. Belt,
C. W. Cruin,
Directors.
STATEMENT
of the Bank of Canadian, Canadian
Oklahoma, as made to the Bank
Commissioner, at the Close
id'Business, February
5th, 1909:
BESOl'RCES:
joans and Discounts 821.781.31
Overdrafts 228.78
Stocks, Bonds, \N ar
rants, Etc 3,888.86
urniture and Fixtures 1,49. 21
ash and sight exchange 1,4(5"> 79
readers again for being late. Our Prompt attention given all orde.s
„s two weeks intrusted to me. see me for rates,
engine gave way on us t <> «eeKsl
ago and we had to send it to the
foundry to be fixed. NN e have re-
ceived it back in good shape, and |
hope to be on time in the future.
, i ,ni,i i f -lodcd mav I havp found a trM and tested cure 'or Kh"ii.
A simple cold, 11 negloctea, raaj tnatism; Not n remedy that will straighten the
moan a IiCo of suffering or premature distirtwl Hint* of chronic cripples, r.or turn hnny
, , , | .:, H on in- growths back to fte9h B|rain. llnit is impossiiil.'-
deatll. I ry Hrooks l.axatlv e i^uin |ut Icannowgureiy kiUtlw paUis and pangs o'
ine Tablets You feel good from the this deplorable disease. .
, in Germany—with a Cheirist In th City o(
tirst dose. Darmstadt—I found the last ingredient with
.1 which Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was rnnrta
Kll fall I a WOll out in tlH' county ^ perfected, dependable prescription. \Vn .out
that last ingredient, I successfully treated many.
su.it lioht 111 McIntosh county over many cases of Rheumatism: but now, at last, it uni-
formly cures all cumble cases of this heretofore
Checotah Checotah is preparing, much dreaded disease. Those sand-like granular
" * 1 , wastes, found In Rheumatic Wood saemtodlss'ilvo
we understand to contest the elec- an.l pass away under the action of this remedy as
freely as does sugar when added to pure water
tiliii It's a cinch that tins eon- And then, when dissolved, these poisonous wastes
11011 11 ' 'll ,ulo freely pass from the system, and the cause of
trovorsv w ill have to be decided Rheumatism is gone forever. There is now.110
liovirsy "111 II,n yeal nwd—no actual excuse to suffer longer with-
by the supreme court. outhelp. Wo sell, and in confidence recommend
Croup positively stopped in 20
minutes, with Dr. Shoop's Croup
Hemedy lino test alono will surely
prove this truth. No vomiting, no
distress. A safe and pleasing svrup
—500. Sold by all dealers. ■ |
M. W. l'riddy returned this j
morning. Saturday, troni l'otta-■
watomie county where he went as
a county seat election commission-1
cr. He reports that Shawnee won j
over Tecumseh, the original coun |
ty seat town.
That short, choppy eou«h means a
l Oltin. I se Tu-ber-cu-llno. It stops
the cough and heals the lungs by re
moving the cause. Kills throat and
lung germs.
During one of the worst windy
days of the past week the office
occupied by Dr. Norris was dis-
covered to be on fite. By (puck |
and vigorous action the tire was
put out before it gained any head-
way. Had it been undiscovered
but a few minutes longer Crowder
would have experienced one of
the most destructive tires in its
historv.
Dr. Shoop's
Rheumatic Remedy
"ALL DEALERS"
I* H F CHILDREN bIRE IT
KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE
COUGH SYRUP
Dnilv Trains Passing Through
Crowder,
Total
LIABIL1
Capital Stock
Surplus and profits
Reserved lor Taxes
Notes and Bills Redis-
Counted
Bills Payable
Deposits
Total
M. K. * T.—SOt'TH.
No. I Passenger 7 :!J6 a in
141,319.891 No. 6 . l 'J Ift p. in
i No. 7 "... 2:07 p. m
| No. Ii " . 1111 p in
$10,000.00 noktm
I (517.83 1 No. 4
288.411 No "
None
None
29, t Kt ti">
No S
N o a
rr. sMirn v< 1 stsmk—
no 1
No .1 '
«l Hill Hill
I No. «...
• 41,819,89 No a
1 .'i.'i a m
it Mo il ni
.S .".1 a m
a SO a in
W t.sl llol N|i
. I a !• 1 p. m
S IS p in
H|10 n, m
■'I oil p. m
The above statement is correct
W, A. FOYIL. Cashier
There It un average of Ho freight'
a I hour* via \l, K A I anil 4 via
11 Smith A W
Ten Doctors
Said He Would Die
"In 1903 we wrote you regard-
ing my husband, who was suf-
fering from heart trouble. He
was supcranuated by the North
Georgian Conference. Ten doc-
tors at different times said lie
would die. You advised Dr.
Miles' Heart Remedy and Re-
storative Nervine; we did as
advised, and improvement was
apparent from the very first, lie
recovered and the Confe-ence in
K)04 gave him a charge, lie
never felt better, although lie
has very heavy work and does
a great deal of camp meeting
work. 1 am so glad we took
your advice and gave him the
medicine, and feel that I ought
to let you know of the wonder-
ful good results from its use."
MRS. T. S. EDWARDS,
Milner, Ga.
This proves what Dr. Miles'
Heart Remedy will do. Get a
bottle from your druggist and
take it according to directions.
It does not matter whether your
heart is merely weak, or you
have organic trouble, if it docs
not benefit you take the empty
bottle to your druggist' and get
your money back.
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