The Wellston News. (Wellston, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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FRANK I pi:i:man\ EDITOR.
II. RA\ i'.hl.M AN. I,c»iiiI Editor.
Ldditlon/il Locals.
I fiinij ;it Wellston Sept
grnp
nre now
OM Soldier
14, 15 and 10. ,
A good ninny choice
l>eiiig marketed.
Mr*. Mitch visited her mot her at Luth-
er Thursday night.
lithel Proctor ik reported to lie quite
sick this week.
Governor Barns i •'Tied n notarial com-
mission thi.-> wick to the editor oi this
paper.
Have yon seen the new line oi Samples
lor fall and winter clothing at Halls?
Air. Davis is talking oi moving his
building into I lie north part oi town.
Where the digest ion is good, and the
general power
healthy stall
Ordinance No. 17.
Atl • f*'i| Ml.if In pi01 Mi> (of I ecii*ii -
[ snIinmh tin f dr iin shop*.
I H<* ‘l OI*1MIIn tliii |>r**iai|e|)t m>!
i bom.I it? »rti.!»»,•* «t( 1 ||a town o( Wall.
I Ml on. <M. Iiihnru 1
Sen, I. | lint it .hall ho unlawful f.<r
j miiy person bntcaftor lo anil nu t nu».t
»P rltoi; or vinous liquor* within lie
Our pom In I • 11111 - of Him town of Well.
Moil. o. T., without tiril procuring u
ItecuMi therefor lu llm manner Intern-
after prut ii|ed.
w«e 9. Hint there shall ho collected
ns 11 lin n.e for Ilia Um> of kniil Iohu.
from cadi and nvi-ry ret ml vendor <.t
mill!, piriioiis or vlnoii> liquor* with
in the corporate limits of the lowu oi
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Try a Suit.
Be Convinced.
Talk of the Town!
ROYAL TAILOR SUITS.
Ask Hall about them.
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of tlie system in a
. wot ms « an timl no hubi
lation in the human ho.lv. Whites
(’ream Vermifuge not unit destroys
oyer.v worm, hut corrects all deranffu-
inent of the dige tive organs,Price 25c.
W. ,1. Kenner.
1 his week Mi. Mitch who has so faith-
fully served the patrons of the Hank of c,°DJlll'vsioners, shall only he reap.it
Wellston and ,,conic in w.,ml ,M ,JMy 11 lK‘t>ns(J ,,udur this ordinance
Uclldon. O. T„ t|,e Mini of Dim him-
dred and fifty dollars. (f 15l) »*.!) p,.r „„
titiin. pn>aide in ad ..........
.Scc.jj I lint nnv pemoii w lairing to
procure n license to soil tunlt, spiriloiis
or vinous liquors under this m.|innue**,
slut', niaku upplic.itiou to tin? ton 11
("erk for Hitch license, and upon Ids
exhibiting to the( Jerk, tlie town Trims
ores receipt lor the amount of money
in fttil for such utintini licetisi*. ($L>o o q
together with Id* county lieem-u to .sell
mult, spit nous or vinous J upturn in
said lown, it shall he the duty of sttch
town ( lerU to issue to such applicant
a license »o sell malt, spjtitou* or vin-
ous liquors within the corporate limits
of said town of Wellston, O. T.. for a
term of one year.
.See. 4. That all licenses issued un-
der lids ordinance shall expire on the
date of the expiration of the eountj
license heM hy’ tire pet.sou now en
gaged in the sale of malt, spiritotis
vinous liquors tu the town of w elision,
O. 1, under license heretofore issued
hy authority of the board of county
commissioners, shall only he required
PAINT PAINT PAINT!
Look Out For Paint!
11 you have a home, barn, Ptoie building, or anything that needs
painting, let me figure with you.
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The Bank of Wellston.
:Paid tip (?i|pilal
* 55,000.►
Hoard of Directors:
J. L. MITCH,
L. T. KING, President.
L. P KING.
S. M. SHEPARD.
A. L. PEAK,
H J. CULLEN.
W. P. KING, Cashier.
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general, steps I tT r“’\.....,,uuul lUi’s ^umanee at
down and out and turns the business of |J10'at* ,,ur *llUi1l,,n as staU,d ,H‘reiu>
cashier over to Mr. W. p. King, son ()1 jm llie nuoxpireil term of such county
cashier over to Mr. W. P. King, son of
L. P. King, President of the batik. Mr.
King is a bright and capable young man
and we feel assured that he will conduct
the business in a manner satisfactory to
all. Mr. Mitch will again take his po-
sition in the lumber yard to which busi-
ness he will devote his time and atten-
tion.
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CITY TRANSFER. NO. 1. *
Rossville Rumblings.
Mr. Power is building a new house on
his farm.
Mrs. Clifford has been attending nor-
mal at Chandler.
Everyone in fine spirits owing to the
fine crops,of all kinds.
Hruee Duncan says the big rains spoil-
ed all the little watermelons, It made
big ones out of them.
.Mi. \\ ingo is doing excellent work with
his new saw mill, he has bought Pikes
gin and expects to he ready login cotton
this fall.
See. 5. That any person engaged in
business as 0 retail dealer in mult,
spirltous or vinous liquors violating
any of the provisions ot this ordinance
shall upon conviction thereof be sen-
tenced to pay a line of one hundred
and fifty dollars, ($l50.00)aud costs of
prosecution.
Sec. G. All ordinances or parts of
ordinances conflicting with this ordi-
nance arc hereby repealed.
'I his ordinance to take effect and be
in lull »orce on and at let* its approval
and publication lu the Wellston News.
Passed and approved this 3d day of
August, 1890. W. H. Biddle, '
*seal} Pres, of Board.
Attest: Frank E. Herman.
Town Clerk.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION.
—OF THE—
BANK OF WELLSTON.
ami
H MITCHELL Fi-oid,^
All kinds of draying and transfer work done on short notice
charges reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed on all work.
Oklahoma,
Wellston
At Wellston, in the Territory of Ok-
lahoma, at the Close of Busi-
ness June 27, 1899.
Remember that bv paying one dollar •
n advance you can get your home paper
the Home and Farm and Success with
the Garden and Farm for one year. Three
papers for the price of one.
A free and easy expectoration is pro
diiced by a few (loses of Ballard’sHore
hound Syrup, in all eases of hoarseness
Sore throat or difficulty of dreathing.
Price 25 and 50 cents W. J. Kenner.
Remember we are prepared to print
you anything you need in the line of job j
work. Good work and prices reasonable. J
No one knows the unbearable torture
the peculiar and agonizing pain caused
by piles, unless they have suffered from
them. Many believe them incurable,
j This is a mistake. Proper treatment
i will cure them, fabler’s Buckeye Pile
Ointment Is an infallible cure. Pri3e
50els- in bottles, tubes 75- W J Kenner
A Tension
Indicator
voas?
Remember that you can get three pa-
pers at the price of one by paying one
Loans and Discounts............ $ 3,219.25 -
Real Estate........................... 81s 00 i year in advance.
We hear that Mr. Hollister of Worches-1 garniture and Fixtures''””"' -185.05 1 Ballard’s Snow Linament gives in-
ter Kansas experts to locate in Wellston ' ...........-............. 3, >1.03 ! slant relief in cases of Bleeding, Burns
this fall. Mr. liolliser is an entemrisinp-! rom 0t lcr i5an!cs........... 1,545.77 j Bt nises, :cal(ls. Outs, etc. Price 25 and
u_ _ , ... . I Gaslit.................................... 1.959.09 50 cents. "’.,1. Renner.
IS JUST
WHAT
THE
WORD
(IMPLIES.
bout
be a benefit to
business man and will
the town.
Mr. Kepliart has a tree which he calls
Herbine is well adapted to the cure
Q O'- • - 1 OIUV > ‘ >1 Lit UVUipU U tuu LlllC
0,0/S., 9 I of fevers of all kinds, because it thoro
CapitalStock........................ $ 5,000 00' nSb*.V cleanses the stomache and bow-
interest and Exchange.......... 378 so <Ms ot al® humors, and expels all
200 <)(> hnb'ire scc-tvi ions ot the body. Price
2,799.99 An ‘ W J K“ —
Territory of Oklahoma)
8,378.79
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O. M. UNTHICUM.
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Du-
H.ib a tree wmen he calls otueiv........................
the tree of life ns he savs it has all kinds ! ai!c! Exchan8c..........
of fruit on. It has sixteen varieties of! Dqisits^.........................
peaches and other fruit on it and grow-
ing nicely, it prunes, plumbs, apricots,
nectarines and different varieties of peach-
es, budded inone tree. Mr. Kcphart is Lincoln Countv, j
ldnds ofFOt .raiS1”ffva"d hHS aI1 L John L. Mitch, cashier of the above'
v nas ,rt.it growing on lnsfarm, he has named bank do solemnly swear that the WELLSTON,
apple grafts one year old that arc six j abovt statement is tructo the best of my '_____
If any other country can beat I klw^JCf1ge 'Tn<l JOHN Mitch.* ; ,ra e. BILLINGSLEA
..... ■ attest: 8. M. Shepard. I 1
It
indicates
the state
of the tension at a glance.
Its use means time saving
and easier sewing.
It's our own invention
and is found only on the
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
All calls promptly attended, both day and
nijrht.
OKLAHOMA.
White
Sewing Machine.
feet high.
that we wold like to hear from them.
A great many of the people here have
stopped going to Chandler to do their
trading as they can do better in
v\ ells to a. (that is so.) Kjckapoo.
Ii. J. Cullen.
Subscribed and sworn to before me on
And Notary Public.
the 1st day of August, A. D., 1899. j Easiest Terms on Farm Loans.
Ira E. Billingslea, Notary Public.
My commission Expires March 3d, 1902.
Ofiiceon 1st. St.
WELLSTON,
W est of Frisco Depot.
— OKLAHOMA
We have other striking’
improvements that appeal to
the careful buyer. Send for
our elegant H. T. catalog.
Waite Sewing Machine Co.
Cleveland, Ohio.
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Beeman, Frank E. The Wellston News. (Wellston, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1899, newspaper, August 4, 1899; Wellston, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc407115/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.