The Manchester Journal. (Manchester, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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EVERYBODY
~Some people have the erroneous
Idea that by golDg or sending away
from home to purchase supplies in
clothing, dress Roods, etc., they can
do better than to trade with their
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at public auction at my
realdenceon n—w quarter section 18,
township 28, range 8, 0 miles south
_ Is going to the Boston Store to
buy goods. Why? Because they
ha.Ye 8°ods, the right kind and
sell at the right prices. Their store
is up-to-date, everything new and
every person treated the same.
They have all kinds of Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Flour,
Meat, Potatoes, in fact anything
you want to wear or eat. We also
have a bargain Hat counter.
HATS
Your choice for
$1. They are
going fast. Get
one before it is
too late.
Shoes
Our stock of Shoes surpasses all ♦
others in style and price and we ♦
have lots of them. We are always ♦
ready to show goods. A
Come in --p ■
ow goods. ♦
anc* be convinced that ♦
we have the only up-to-date stored
in Manchester. f
Yours for bargains, J
The BOSTON. I
FARM LOANS.
LOWEST RATES, PROMPT RE-
AT LIBERAL OPTIONS
GRANT COUNTY BANK,
Medford, Okla.
©■If you want money on your farm write us particulars and we
will do the rest.
home merchants. Of course the I west of Manchester, on Wednesday
Jovhnal concedes to all men the Nov on im.
rlKht to spend their money where L,/ 1.1’th0 follow,DS prorerty:
they please, but at the same time wo 48 head of cattle, consisting ;of 24
Insist that It Is best to patronize head of cows, 2 to 5 yrs. old; one
can In Manchester. .Possibly such Is P0 r8e' 8 yr8< old, weight 1400; 1 hrowu
the esse, but It Is simply because the “°.r8lV 8 yr*• old, weight 1200; 1
Anthony merchant, eager to get Sorre r?'8 yr8, °.ld'1 black mare,
your money, will offer you some cer- ® \ r',an old.
tain article at cost, or even below w 1 - 1 ,Peter bhuttler wagon,
cost, and then wheu you go there to J?e.y oewJ r.eed waK°°> 2 buggies,
trado they make back the difference ", ,hBrne!i8> 1 8ct single
and a handsome profit on something !'ar, . 1 1 cultivator, 1 large water
else. Antboay lias always borne the ,Da' * bead of shoats, other articles
reputation of being a high priced too numeroui4 to mention, sale begins
town, and while the stores there a oc.k *• “• ,
may cut on one or a few articles, you e„; . A credit of ten months
will Und by close observation that t me w,u ,Rlven on «unis of $10 and
the man who trades in Manchester 0VeI ""bankable notes with 10 per
Is ahead at the end of the year. In I coni' interest from date. Ten per
the grocery line there has never been cen, d,8cou2t tor cash on sum8 of 810
a time In the last two or three years und?r
that you could not buy more for a A. E. DEERE,
dollar in Manchester than In An-1 Auctlonner.
thony, and we believe the same Is vv"
true in nearly all other lines. Then ATTENTION,
in what way do Anthony merchants "My Store” will give a 15-Jewel
they help W c°h^?c bXTLb?ol fl'f" °,rn^f'th,,r" watc.h’val™ 822.50,
(houses, or bridges? Think these 1,0 thn ,n09t P0Pu,!lr I*1!!- 'The con-
things over, and If there is any doubt test wl11 be decided by a vote of the
in your mind give the home mer- patrons of the store, and will begin
chant the benefit of that doubt. Monday, Nov. 18, and will close at
—J. D. Butts, sheriff of thlscounty, midnight, December 24, 1901. Every
I ought, to journey to Topeka to see cash purchase of 50 cents entitles the
.Sheriff Cook of Shawnee county, purchaser to one vote.
| Kansas. Pbe last named gentlemen)
experienced a like occurrence that I ,*"5'--
happened to Butts not long ago In Steers for Sale,
having the man he was hunting turn I have for sale for cash eight 2-year-
and hunt his pursuers, capture them, old steers, all red and in good shape,
etc. Cook was used as u shield, along Gall six miles south of Manchester. I
with an aged lady, by two convicts I 23-t2 M. E. Collins.
who escaped with 25 others from the __..__
Federal penitentiary at Leavenworth „
last week. At a distance of 50 yards A “wihght Call
stood a posse of men armed to the TIs the name selected by Hattie |
teeth, not daring to shoot because I Nevada for a new song written In
Prtnl# sn/l l«J., —___t- ___ .i lior iin,i/.l t--- " — ■
WE WANT EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT
Shut his cap-
tors up in his
own steel cage
at the point of
a gun and then
quietly took
leg bail for
parts unknown
to the writer
hereof.
EXGUS6 US.
We merely
mentioned this
fact to get your
attention.
we Don’t care
Anything
about Sol. We
want to call at-
tention to our
newly arrived
line of Dress
Goods.
1
Osteopathy ^
A The New
w Science.
—Represen tedfby—
I
Dr. G. W. DINNING,
At the Manchester Bouae
Every day in the week except
when absent on professional
calls. Office hours. 9 to 13 a.m.
and 1 to 4 p. m„ but am ready
for business at any honr. All
I ask Is a fair trial. I am
willing to stand or fall on my
merits.
«*»»i uov uuring to snoot necause «ur a new song written In
Cook and the lady were between them ber usual catchy air. The words
and the mark. The convicts got a°d air are easy to remember and are
away. of that style which has become so
—Everett Watkins returned home Popular to the musical artists. Copy
Tuesday from Nickerson anb Ad- wlil b.e mailed to any of the readers
i thony. He left expecting to attend of this PaPfir by the publishers on
the Nickerson College, but bis active I receipt of 25 cents. Address, The
disposition was not suited to the J5aD8as Clty Talklug Machine Co.,
Irksome duties and confinement Kansas City, Mo. They also have
necessary to study and he came to i,U8t issuefi a new Phonograph and
Anthony thloking the school there ,?,Puphone record catalogue, which
would suit him better, but the same vvll‘ be Nent on request.
thing was the trouble and he came) -■M---
on home. Some of the girls tell us School Report
he finished the Nickerson course in Report of school In district No 12
three days and the Anthony course I tor the first month ending November
in two days, but we guess they’re 19: Number of days taught 20, enroll-
trying to “josh" Everett a little. ment 41. average daily attendance
Superintended or stool.
J. II Ledgerwood will he at the Annie and Robert McKee Dama
t,hnipC.hptM eCture °u educational Pierce, Nellie, Louis and May Wood
ttjplcs Friday evening, November 22. and Oracle Illte. Number of visitors
neceisarv conflict ?D,d ,10t 9- .Patrona of the district are invited
nrovramy Thl Vth th Literary and requested to call and inspect
program. The teachers association our work Pfart emv v
meets the next day and Sunday, the Teacher
..4th lost, the professor from Carrier! _.,
Academy will be here to give a talk,
making a kind of a three day educa- School Notes,
tional meeting. Lora Wilkinson, an affectlonato
—In view of the fact that there are| schoolmate and exemplary pupil has
- i it°n8t8K0f slckne!i8 1“ town, been called from our school here’to a
THE MANCHESTER JOURNAL do some craning up^Many o^Uic ,beftter and lllR,'er Rch°o1 beyond this
-----J "‘- back alleys, out houses and other llfe- Though probably the weakest
J-M. SIMMONS, Editor and P.nnv “k8,,'" a slckening condition Physically, yet through her earnest
__and Prop r. and we believe a general order from efforts she was one of the best In all
Published Every Friday at Manchester might h^ve a^teHing'* effect’ on° the j’er stud^8- This seems so very sad
- --——,______ health of the general public. to us, still we are sure that our
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAN. -Lora Wilkinson, eldest. J *“y F*tb“ ^as ^gentlest
~77.-^--- of J. W. Wilkinson and wife died of f0r RUch 88 s,le-
ered«iUa„cji*,|9, okii po,ioHioi» Second typhoid fever last Thursday’evening npr llfe- though brief, has shed.
------ r'_ and was buried Friday in the cerue-1 through many a gentle act and,
sisterTare ^sirT* with younRer earne8t word' a Ia8ting Influence for
disease, but a^f tote getting along ^ n,'r tlnd’ hear" made
alright. The family have the sym- every one ,ier ,rlcnd- The school and
patby of many friends. | the entire community feel the deep-
est sympathy for her parents snd
( 44-inch Cheviot Series, 75c.
'(I 40-inch Granite Cloth, 50c.
42-inch Henriettas, 60c.
Other Dress Goods at 50c, -
40c, JOc, 25c and 12 l-2c X
per yard.
Ice Wool FascinatQrs, $1.25.
“ “ 1.00
“ “ 90
A nice line of Saxony Fasci-
nators at 50c.
Babies’ Knit Jackets, 25c.
AH Wool-Silk Striped Shirt
Waist flannels, 75c.
Outing-, Fleece Lined Calico
and other Staples at the
lowest prices consistent
with quality.
Topsy Hosiery is conceded
to be the best; we carry
a full line of it. Also
Belts, Shoulder Braces,
Ladies’ and Children’s
Mittens and Handker-
chiefs in endless variety
from Ic to 75c each.
When you need anything- in
the Dry Goods Line give
us a ca!l.
Dry Goods
We Don’t Keep Dry Goods,
We Sell Them.
We are constantly adding to our stock so
that we can supply the wants of all.
We not only sell Dry Goods of all kinds, but
havefyow in the house the most complete line of
Wool Dress Goods ever shown in Manchester,
inis is a very strong statement and we are not
often guilty-of making our statements so strong.
In this case we are more than justified and you
will agree with us when you see the stock.
Our Dress Goods includes Flannels, Cheviots,
Serges, Thibets, Venetians, Granites, Brocades,
Prunellas, Cashmeres, Satins, Silks, etc. Prices on
ail as low as the lowest and on many of them
lower than the lowest.
Shoes.
B ■
FRIDAY, NOV. 15,1901.
Whi
Work your wife
Advertising Rates.
Local, each Insertion, per line * 5c I ' ’ i --- —
-Miss Alma Morgan the good eSt 8ympaU,y for llpr Parents 1
f“h«“DMe,eNlysC0.ntract fopmo?edtha*4 lookinKlady clerk la the’ Saffoldde- IlttIe sisters In their sad affliction.
TWe“oPn^ep^^d7o,QVn:?.°tV<STe"‘a»nv FJIKJ ^ Manchester, has I There Is no death; what seen* so „ tran-
They ere for sale at 5 cents per couv away- lhC honor of having had the highest rmSm0"'.
____ Per LOpy- Priced box at the box social Tuesday 7hls "fe °' mortal bre-v”
■--1 night, the same being bidin by Ed ij butasuhurb°r the lift eiysian,
Stroder, the popular cook at the Star W,loseportal woca11 death-
restauraut,. fnr s*2 35 I 4ka .l. . -
We still sell the BOND SHOE, the best made.
There are others and we keep them. They cost
^perhaps, but they are not the cheapest WE
STAND BACK OF EVERY PAIR OF BOND SHOES.
If you need anything to wear, Jewelry or
Drugs, you|do foot do justice to yourself if you
fail to see our stock.
Remember...
. PUT, Pr*ces are as low as any and we give a
rebate of ?5 per cent every day in the year to cash
purchasers. This can be applied to any purpose
a customer wishes. 3 y v
ly STORE”
SflFFOLD MER. 00.
^ Manoiiester. ■ oils.
to death making butter
when you can get hi more
butter out of the tame mil 1c
and about two-fifth* more
per pound tor It by taking
your milk to the
Manchester
Creamery?
Think this matter over.
We pav top price all the
while for butter fat, cash
every month, and absolute
correct teat
Galladay & Wilkinson.
She Is not dead - the child of our affection-
protec-
Will HffnrH ay or eac» week. This ------ . ^LMiuvu^u-mocmKioiour afl
matter for publl?atlMPr°Phi» prePare Jour _ uev q vy Rogers j. . But >-’0ne unto that school
this and you will greatly oblige the printer wil1 Proach at the Victor^^cbotd | tlonSh6 n° '°n,!er De°dS °Ur P00"
~ ---| house Saturday night, and Sunday j And chrlst himself doth rule.
ra? *?.«? zxga - *-««—* ——
W- Smith’s new onict
daj s read>' for occupancy Id
MANCHESTER
riHE-TABLE A. T. & 8. F. R. E.
____ SflCTn-BOUKD.
g°-“7. Pawwnger....................12.2: a m
Freight........................ l-SOpm
„ KOBTB-aooaD.
S°- fSS’ P“?epiter.......................... p m
No. 530. Freight........................ g.j.-, m
A11 passenger trains dally; freight, dally
except Sunday. All trains rarrynaseengers.
_w. a VOOKH£1^7Agent.
Axthost Tim Tsbls Husocu Pacific By.
Ha 41 LooaJ Freight arrlvea.—......11 p.m.
_ • „ East Bound.
M»F°4hFi*§^drtwrteiSS:S;
all points east.
lJi?-J?*.conn.ecU.at c,,nw*y Springe for
EE?£ss;3& rassanst*from
E. T. IIIDOER, Agent.
Anthony, Kintag.
THE SECRET SOCIETIES
_ AllOdd Fellows In frond
loUtoad. *UTJHA*&,.1?1"irU>d
oao. MORRIS, 8^retore K>!;Li>^ V‘ °-
r^ArKBS A L All* AHWX’IATION—Mnn
8 twi3*wlilSlS!U’ first aSd
.^■^."dueeday nlgl.t In oa.-l, n^h
Kood wUudinjg cordially io-
f *’ood. President.
1CL«—O
office room c^te7, A class ls to be organized *" a.™.8™* c!°‘,ter's
cy |Q a few at the V ictor school house that Is to | Ry >ru:ir<ll!‘n anceis led,
be auxiliary to the class at this place. ?aftj£’m te“'Ptation,saf« from sin’a poiiu-
7-White WyaDdote cockorals for . “Tuesday Dr. Saffold received hig she »ves. whom we call dead,
sale. Cal] on or address. holiday goods. He bad three wagon Day after day ms think «hat she is doing
Mrs. M. W. Whittington. J°»ds, consisting of 27 boxes, varying | fn those bright realms or air:
—To Farms-.,C t.i „ " f,"om ‘10 pounds to 500 Year nfter year, her tender stops pursuing
supply of "No huntS'8sigo8?prfnied some bislS 7 Md ^ ^ ^8r°wn mor°,Ur-
oa good muslin, fur sale at 5c each. „ Th”?rokl't™ walk wlth hcr f,n<i: un-
Hi./...I tneotarrestauraot several 1 some tlme und it is hoped the trin Mlly reacb l,er "i^reshe lives.
‘ WlU beDef,t her‘ Not as a child shall we again behold her;
hnvinoh lyAi!,:;a,n lD Uie market “The Manchester House presents T’1- whon ,wlth rr*Ptart’s wi"J
n!I ?LhSfS,f Manchester. Head- a yery neat and commodious appear- 7 ouy,?“bra''6 weagain enfold her,
?"n'',e butcher shop. Don’t ance siace It has beeu enlargetl and m not be a child.
ehm- painted. It Is now about twice its «“*a fair maiden in her Father’s mansion
-Dr. w. s. Sample, dentist will f0rmerS1Ze‘ Clothed With celestial grace;
Sa!»and-rX\Ia0Uth,y vi8il Nov -Johnathan Jones, known all over ^aii“ho‘dWh«^6 ^ ejtp“1
au'd"^uaran?"ee aii:0meb-0DCe a month 180uthern Kansas and northern Okla- **** . ,
ana guarantee all work. horns, was married last week to a -Selected.
-Earl Feeley will begin the erec- '*** ^ Clty'
of0E°('aNJeiT-creSid'‘Dfe h(mse nortb -E- T- Fuller, of Vinlng, has ad-
L«il. . ii house in a few h;ertl8eda«aleofhis stock and may
ays. ile will move to town. decide to re-locate In Manchester
-Ab°* supper was held at tbc We bope be wil1-
ySySrriSsa.SS.* ? SS wrili;,1i, ,;v"-
iL. o L. 4
SMITH &
60....
Camchestor, Kansas.
J
o-o-oo-o-o-oo-o-o-o-o-o
IFi,
Q-OOOOOO-Q
Y ____Call ou .
^ Pierce &
cotter
><KKXM?|J. w. SMITH,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office In-Citizen’s State Bank,
Manchester, - Oklahoma.
• for BARGAINS In....
New and
SECOND-
HAND GOODS.
S3TAgents for the celebrated
Tiger Disk Plow.
Bicycles
Repaired.
^oooo-ckkkkkkm!!
■anchkhteb CA1
„tJhe Camcbester barber would
foni« to Mancnester if he
could get a room for a shop. He Is a
good workman aud the Joi nvi,
would like to see him move down AL
flriT'fhr„Wh?.at,piLturc 18 getting
80 eer^a ^ f>rtce 1* from 75 to
so cents a head per month. We have
?? 02e,0rJ'wn lnst»nces where
MtUe. Cad * b*iD‘’' tor hta?y
-Lost, about Oct, 16 on the road
between Manchester and my farm
Ore miles southwest of town, a black
cnn,t.a.ln,D* • »'air of leather
faced yarn mittens. Finder please
leave at Jodbnai, office. P ^
A. O. Ore.
^ZThe G?g rest»«f»nt which start-
ed up on the south side of the street
"few weeks ago, closed out a few
p,«yce * Cotter’s second
hand siwe buying the fixtures
Goff and wife went to Blackwell
wife K B.
AfWEllll
Mmblcx. \V. A.
v7m.;ih-P*U’ l,u,eher In S. L.
ne»T.ii me?i rDa,ket. ha* his
r.e*W«DC*i on Cleveland
•»*-nue about ready for occupancy.
irhUh n,r,,oea,,d Mrs B^krali.
^■plated nt*1 °** residences about
Resolutions of Condolence.
Whereas, it has seemed p()„d f0
Almighty God in his Divine wisdom
Jo send affliction to our brother,J.W.
Wilkinson, in tbc death of his be-
loved daughter.
We, the members of Manchester
his future | .t,J ***** * *>«» our fullest sympathy
[and! pray that his affliction may be
—Mr. Amick, father of Ed. Amlck. ,u?cd cf HUr H'-aveniy Father to lead
Isa iate addition to the corps of | b|m towards that land wbcresickness
cierks in the Badger Lumber Co’s|and sofrow come not, and where
yard. there are no separations.
t,“Claude Lewis bad one hone of of these reMntkmr'be^nacritKvlTn
the lower leg broken by a steer fall- our minutes, that, a copy sent to
g upon the same last Sunday morn- our brother and that a copv be pub-
'“«• | Itsbed. M. A. Clark
—Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Saffolds mother J- H. Skaggs, Noble Grand,
will arrive here from her home in Secretary.
Keotucky the list of the week, I —— _
—The brick kiln Is ODen rearirto I Mrs. E. E. GalK-i«8«y Is sick this
Sir-**’ - rX\;;,\5".,s“.u'!oV,tl'c
Pete Doherty has opened np a I
first-class furniture house at Byron.
—Miss Sadie Singleton Is a new!
patron of the Journal this week.
-John Brunk returned from points
in Colorado the first of the week. '
St Slair Gre* went up to
Hutchinson Tuesday evening.
—Mise Laora Bacon is reported I
sick with typhoid fever.
—E. F. Bacon continues to lose one
or two cattle weekly. I
—Go to 8. L. Fling's for good har-
OWiS, *
THIS GREAT NGW8PAPUR
THE GREAT WEST I
The
Kansas City
Star.
■y Man, Dally aa4 tofey. SUt a tar
Virlli. n*« Year • « • jSCoM
Nurseri’s
Have just re-
ceived a ship-
ment of
Of all kinds;
FRUIT...
SHADE. .
ORNA-
MENTAL.
Also VINES
of every de-
scription.
iadmotfetl
R^sa»i
^descendants
.War
ACDftS
?beaten for three jene/atioos.> Without ztrt\
.equal; a signed guaranMe with every ACORN.V
I CrntMt ____
H. J. BAILEY,
Auctioneer.
Sixteen ye.rs experience. Will treat
you right. Residence southwest nf 32-
18-8. Poatofflce, Manchester. Okla.
Dates for salos may he m&dc st thl*
office either by letter orctelewam.
_Satisfaction guaranteed, ao-
Jno G Tuttle,
AUCTIONEER.
Special attention given to tho cry-
ing of Public Sales. Thirty years ex-
perience. Reside on s e >4, sec. 00 two
&», runge 7. Postofllce. Gibbon, Okla.
!The’
t Congregational
| Church.
-I
Buy where
you can buy
And from a
home man who
will treat you
right.
iricty ip pMtsra* aod price, olli
gaayjwuaky.r _,r
Suld by
^ A. Campbell
St Co..
(’amchestor, Kansas
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
First publication Nor.15.
Land Offlco at Alva. Okla., Nov. 11, IDOL
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settled has filed notice of hts intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
und that said proof will I* made before
T.J.Hawley, U.acourt commissioner at Br-
r on, Oklahoma, on Dec. 18.1801. viz:
ROBERT W. WEAVER,
of Camcbester, Kansas,
for lotsZ, 4. 5, and s-e << of n-w M and lot 2
J W l"u ^ °f n_u * stcUou 18.I-P 29 N.range
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon aud cultiva-
tion of said land, viz:
Joseph II. Werner. John M.Chasey,William
L. Weaver and Kuthford B. Eaton, all of
Camcbester, Kansas.
. R. A. C'amxiiox.
dec 13 Register.
Emmett B.
Roberson,
U. S. Commissioner.
See him when you get ready
to prove up on jour claim.
E. P. OWEN,
Pastor.
j. Manchester,
J Oklahoma.
J
1 SERVICES.
T Sunday School...........10 A. M.
f _ (Every Sunday.)
2 Evening Servk-e..........8 P. M.
X (Every Sunday.)
Prayer Meeting every Thn re-
day Evening.
Sunday School Teachers Meet-
ing every Tuesday Evening.
YOU ABE INVITED.
The Manchester
MEAT: MARKET,
». L. McMCLLIN, Prop.
BUYER AND
sniPPER OF
LIVE STOCK.
V
WE PAY CASH for Fresh Batter.
Hide., Eggs, Poultry, and
Butcher Stock.
*4++
Choice Fresh and Salt Meat
ou hand at all Umas.
-<X.\
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