The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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And the hottest and hardest work day in the week for the ladies is ironing day, Ironing
can be maie cool, pieasant and easy by the use of an electric iron, We are agents for
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The Lest, cheapest and most efficient iron on the market. Always ready, economical, labor saving, clean and
cool. Call at L'~Iiting Co's. office and place your order. Regular price $4.50 for next 30 days we will make
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The Crowder City Guardian
Published Every Friday Morning
By The Guardian Publishing Company
A. E. BARROW, Editor
Subscription Rates, Invarably in Advance
TO
Ft. Smith.
One Year
Six Months
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of roi>ecu * iUIk* fur a* other R|>ee l r ir vo Urge *nu ong cootr*ci>!
AU •tfrertiftin* * | m •nor unlet* other* is«- Muffled.
Ft. Smith & Western Rail-
road and St. Louis & Wes-
tern R. R. Co's. Run Ex*
cursion to Ft. Smith
June 18th.
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and Torpid Liver
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Hot Springs
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NOTK'K TO TI IK. PI' IIUC! Any erroneous reflection upon the charactei
elandin^ or reputation of ani |>erson, firm orrorporatlon which m .i u|
pear In tlx'columns ofThe liuardiaa will In-gladly corrected u|h>u it* In
Inp brought to the attention of the publisher.
ICtwrtdi* second-class matl-r December 14. IMKiat the post oftve >! i niwdfi
Oklahoma, under 0k> \ct of < \>ii|;rv*s of March ;i. lK7(i.
The Base Ball "Fans"
If you are interested lit the
popular American game of base-
ijali no doubt you have reail
many columns of "doi*>" aliout
the star player*, lint tin-re *
one individuals, you seldom he; i-
about that are very necessary to
the successs of the gillie ' mm
professional stond|x>lnt. There
are the "fans" who help to make
the gaine interesting r t!:c
sjx etntor and often miserable
for the players. <>n another
page of this issue you will find a
good story of the "fans" ;is they
have iovn observed by Hugh S.
Fullerton, the well known base
'mil writer, in his travels around
the big league circuits. Wheth-
er you are a "bug" or just a lov
erof clean sports, you'll find
this this story worth while read
jing.
Tile Fort Smith A Western
have arranged to rtiu two j>opu-
|lar rate excursion trains to Ft.
Smith, on A'ednestlay, June I v
, The first train with eight
coaches will leave Weic -tka at
, 5:40 a. m. and will stop at all sta-
tions between Weleetka, and Ft.
Smith.
The second train consisting of
10 coaches will leave Sparks.
Okla ata. in. and will stop at
all points U>t\veen Sparks and
Crowder. At Crowder, this
train will make connection with
tM K. AT. to take rare of
' the Ciu.idiun, Kufaula .mil Che*
cotah excursionists. This train
CITY DRUG STORE
will not make a stop between
Crowder smi Ft. Smith.
Returning the excursionists
may leave Fort Smith at 4 p. m.
Wednesday, .lune lsth, and 7:10
a. m. and 4:00 p. in. or >. p. m.
Thursday, June 111. The train
leaving Ft. Smith ti:00 p. m.
June l'.tth, will run through to
Sparks stopping at all stations.
This train i> scheduled to arrive
at Sparks at midnight, ( ana
dian. Kufaula and Chocotali ex
cursionists can leave Ft. Smith
at 4 p. m June. 1-tli or I'.Mh mak-
ing connections at Crowder with
M. K. & T. train No. 4 returning
home the same evening.
In appreciation of this event
the citizens of Ft. Smith extends
to j'ou an invitation to be its
guest and will endeavor to make
this visit the time of your life.
Its committee will meet you
on your arrival and make known
the attractions which have been
arranged for your pleasure.
Brass bands and street i>er
formances have been engaged
for this occassion.
There will be a free vaudeville
at Elecirie Park.
The park theatre has been
chartered and the presentation
of your excursion ticket will en
title you to a reserve seat free of
charge.
Rosa Stahl's great Naw York
success "The Chorus Lady" will
be the attractions at this thea-
tre.
The pay attractions will be a
grand boxing exhibition at the
Lyric airdome between Kddie
Benton and Carl Fleming.
The new theatre offers an at-
traction vaudeville bill with an
entire change of program for
Thursday June l'.tth.
The round trip excursion rates
lor this occasion are as follows;
From Sparks, Wi 1 ze 11 a,
Prague, Paden, Boley, Castle,
Okemah, Clearview, Weleetka,
i Dustin. Hanna, Vernon and In
j diunola $2.00.
I rowder, Massey, Blocker and
I Featherston $1.75.
j Quinton and Kinta $l.r>0
Lequire and McCurtain $1.25.
. Milton and Bokoshe $1.10.
Date of sale, Wednesday, June
18th.
Fiual return limit, Thursday,
June 10th.
I A cordial invitation extended
j to all.
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Kree luilies ami jfonts watches, rujr*
j lu-uvelets. ami jewelr} ut ever* de-
I seriptiou. lace curtain*, rujrs, house
1 furnishings rifles, moving picture
machines, skates, printing presses,
fountain |*'n*. in fact t-vcrvthin^ vou
can think of «ou can gel * ehaoluW-h
fn-e for selling- our U-autiful fanc'r
drawn and satin stripe d handker-
chief* at 1ik- each. Thev sell rapidly,
•> can general I j In-sold in ever* house,
don t send us nv money, h'ui writo
us to nd you a lot of handkerchiefs
to sell, thai when sold win. will „ ml
us ihe inoiiev and ifet the pivmuim
selected. Selling -'4 handkereh. if*
entitles \ ou to > our choice of an > lc-
Kant watch. .1 ^old laid rings, luiv
cuitian*. etc. Write us to
trust you and lake tiack Ihe jtimkIs if
you cannot sell them.
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Barrow, A. E. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1913, newspaper, June 13, 1913; Crowder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274947/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.