Watonga Herald. (Watonga, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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WATONQA HERALD
PtiiutHii t .c*vFwtt)*v. Sumckotiom $1.00
Per Ysai* ih Advance
Fair-*d « ih? cx»t oBie.* Vwn|i. OMbhram fortran-
b t.me the nu<i m roanetW Mu wcJoE<b«
Published bv
C. G. NESBITT,
W A TONGA, BLAINE CO.. OKLA
’Phone INo. 105.
E.ihu Hot t has accepted the
appointment by President Roos-
evelt to tlie position of secretary
of state, lie will go to Washing-
ton and begin his duties about
September 1.
Let us dig you a
BEST WORK
CHEAPEST WORK
McGlilRE & CRAVEN.
LIVERY STABLE
First-class Rigs
and Saddle Horses
In the old Pickett barn north of Butts Bros.
D. W. Richardson, Prop.
President Rooeevelt calls the “cap
U»i: - of industry*' “gioritied pawnbrok-
ers." which is not ao bad.—La heir, a
Sun
It appears ot .ate that Roose
veil has taken a decided stand
against prosecuting the “pawn-
brokers”’ whether" glorified” or
not.
Mr&. Mi’es \V. Je«ig« »*$ ic Kom*
a .hc«t ias: week and had an en-
X* -b> v:.- : with Mr. Judge. She was
;-va:it.ed to take hun for a drive
around the city and reports hia condi-
tion as improving rapidly. He may be
re eased on parole possibly by August.
Mrs. Judge cont* tnplates moving to
Norman, to reside st least temporarily.
—Kingfisher Tunes
We are glad to note that Mr.
Judge 3? improving, as he is one
of the brightest newspaper men i
in ne western part ot tbe terri-
tory.
Watoa^A nrst, last and all tbe
time. See bow we grow. There
is not less than half a dozen resi-
dences under course of cou
struction now, and two
buildings, one being the large
Semi=
Annual
Clearing
Sale.
25 Per Cent Redaction
On all mer/s suits and
pants, men’s and ladies’
oxfords.
One dollar suit men’s un-
derwear now - 85c.
$1.00 ar.d 75c. ladies’
waists - - - 50c.
Reduced prices on
men’s and ladies’ shoes.
If you want to save
money, come and buy of
the
Wall
Why don’t you
Paper?
We just received a fine line of WALL PAPER,
Call and see IT
HOOPER’S (CORNER £)RUG 5TORE.
I *
A. W, SUNDERLAND,
ABSTRACTOR,
REAL ESTATE * & INSURANCE AGENT
FARM LOANS, at low rate of interest. Personal inspection and money paid
when mortgage is signed.
Building and Loan stock for sale and loans on town property negotiated.
. Office in First National Bank building, first floor.
EAGLE CLOTHING STORE.
The Cheapest Store In Watouga
tiiiiiiiiitimihittitiiiiiiimiittititiii!*
three story hotel. Also a hun-
dred barrel dour mill is under
sus office approximates tbe total j •
* immigration for this fiscal year ‘ = _ a
brick al j .O6L65Q, which indicates a c lV.6SLdU THIl Lt
record breaker,
Just received all
the latest designes in
WALL PAPER
VAN BRUNT & CLARK.
r ■
=
construction. Our ice factory is ^scaj
tbe high water 5
mark being "57,04^ for the year j 5
l June 30, 19oo- For tbe j 5
year of 19o4 the figures -
making our own ice. and the were aja.STo. There has been \ f
plaster mill has just completed a HtUe change in the general char-1
large extention to be able to acter q{ lhe immigrant8 in the fis-
haadle tbeif ever growing busi- year about ,Q close. Lithu-
_________ anians and Bohemians have been
Pi«:dat Roosevelt hu issued j ™shmsr Her,, mainly to work in
order, d.teoing . more l.beral tbt coalmines: Poles and Ros-
interpretation or tbe Cto*« »‘"s come and scatter throngb-
“the'OUt lbe country» to “° manual
labor. Swedes and Greeks find
their wav to the northwest.
There are fewer Germans than of
former years, and Ireland seems
to have been pretty thoroughly
More than Hoo of tbe
been
IF you want =
a good square ~
meal or a nice 5
lunch TRY US |
IF you haves
a friend who s
mm
wants a good E
meal tell him E
to TRY US =
We Have Secured The Agency For The
If we please you TRY US apil
JACKSON BROS.
s Opposite 1st Nat'l Bank.
Suniimimtinin iiuiuiinnittiiiiiiti 1
elusion act, saying that
purpose of the government of the
United States is to show the wid-
est and heartiest courtesy toward
ail merchants, teachers, and stu-
dents who mav come to the Unit-
ed States, as well as all Chinese jdrainea.
officials or representatives in anv would-be immigrants have
capacity ol the Chinese govern I rejected so far this month,against
ment- ’ The president says that ,ast montb’ ~N- ReCord
all individuals of these classes Herald. ^
“are allowed to come and go of . ^ coaveetloa.
their own free will and accord. u lhe (>rillMrT beW rt lhe
and are to be given all the j honor last Saturday afternoon to elect
rights, pnveieges, and immun-| delegates to the Statehood convention
the citizens and i at Oklahoma City tbe following dele- l*se v*«esoie* «i laud foruk- bo
1
ij
:
Section of iand S miles from town at
a bargain
Watosga La^d & Loav Co.
THE OPPORTUNITY OF TODAY.
Tfcf njiporrtsitT f--r Ibt D>n with little
■e»« S Wbitt'-'.’- trf.tn iMtayla ^tbf prairie
Ualrt of toe bo.ft.fi tbaa ever before in tbe
UOnrT of tSe »»T u.n. To be me. tbe re l* not
stead*
Vital ablcd ia tbe TO*. Tbe Unde then taken
meat law* are now prosper -
tions. The presiaent says mat H Keith< Homestead: W H Phillips. a,*,* to deveST^TcJ^
while the laborers must be*’Strict- pi,no To nshir: W R Kelly .J P Roetx- »**l. IndUn Tcrr$Anr, OUalwna and Tvsa*.
ly excluded” the law must be en- - el, A B Clark. Victor Payne. A L Kdg-
—Tbe president ray. that ‘ A*“’ ' C O.e.ee. Olme™. A —
are va*» area* of unimproienl laud not yel pro-
ducfnjr lhe crop- o! « hk-h it U capable. I*rac-
• ( % „ | m . w» • W~> P- ‘"V V*. " HO II It f mC*
K»rced ^without harshness. " Irtgton. w a tonga: J. r ran k Morns, Tiiinp u im * of uh* towns.
... , caw flint ' k Thomas. A. T. KrUIt, J. H. Billon. p>w like, of bu*inc*. are adcdnctelr rrpn.-
Washington disivatches say that ; There are opca«-K*<,f all *ort* fo
Mr. Roosevelt took this Step to cweeoewwwv iwldc-awake ■«. Are you oac?
• prevent the rbre.iened Chinese "*'*1 Ji
boycott against American manu- gtadiy (umi,h iv information, whic for*
ropy of our paper. “The Coming
facturers," and it is pointed out
tbat the value of American ex-
ports to China and Hong Kong
in lo04 amounted to more than
*.*<>, 000,000. Some Pacific
Coast people say that ibis order
means the beginning of the end
of the Chinese exclusion act.—
Commoner,
INTERESTING FIGURES
More than 7a,000 immigrants j
have landed at Ellis Island since j
June 1, and the official estimates]
up to the end of the month is 84-
o>5, as against 51.731 in June of
last year, an even larger propor-
tionate increase than in May this
year, bringing 94,712, ns against
7o,4t7 in May, 19*4. The high
water mrak in immigration is us-
ually r eached In May. The cen*
LUMBER,
COAL
OountTv.- If* free. .Iddre**
enmsomt.fi p. at.i
BOX 9H, ST-LOUIS
BLACKSMITH COAL
ItVIlSM k tut IHML
—assn—snssssnseninsesse
| D . J. Marts A San, •
dealer* to {
Dry Goode, “ ~
JULY and AUfiUST
Are good months to get
your watch repaired. The
Jeweler is not rushed with
work then.
If you have an old watch
1 cam make it almost as
good as new.
W. A. BUNDY,
CREAM SEPARATORS
Call and see them.
Enamel Ware
Stone Fruit Jars
Fruit Jar Rubbers
Fruit Jar Caps
When in need of pumps, pipe or any kind of
well supplies come and see US.
*5 m'vTv Tfutv^,
Hardware.
S. T Goltry. President. - W. B. Piper, Cashier.
W. E. Britton, Asst. Cashier.
Blaine County Bank,
Wa tonga, Oklahoma.
Capital Stock $10,000
Directors.
W. B. Piper, Abe Chapin, S. T. Goltry,
C- W. Goltry, W. E. Britton.
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Oooatipation and piles an twine
They kill people inch by iaoh, asp life
•way every day. HoUiator'e Beaky
Moentoin Tea will paeitively erne yon.
No ran ao pay.
Aak Yoar Dmcgiat
Toa can gat' the higheat
•or your poultry at AroadeMaat Merket
The iceman kou
tha 'phone at No. 13R.
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