The Tangier Citizen. (Tangier, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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THE
mu G1TIZ&N1
TftNGIfR. OKLflttOftl.
>mas Daniel, PttMUhCf
l YEAA;
: months,
iflfl months,
'.nteted at the postoffice for
i«mi«a»on through the mails ab
ondclaas matter, Pec d, J9«4-
tills, Tftai and ,
He Oilier.
INiwl Your NciuMwr* *■*
PAINFUL PERIODS
.nftfn «ms too long to the woman whoso
orernor Frank Ft anti Assumed
duties of the Chief executive
Oklahoma oh Monday, January
Ex-Govetttor Ferguson will
ote hia attention to his ptper,
Watonga Republican,
VHoodlnefi EMfcirain.
The oyster supper given by the
bodmeu at the Opal school
juae on last Saturday night was
most enjoyable affair. A num
sr of visiting members of «'
,dge were present to witness e
istallatloo of officert, which took
lace immediately after the sup-
ADDlTIONAL LOCALS
Has Ethelyn Thomas Is e*'11
the sick list.
^ W. Dailey called to us on
al proof business one day this
ek.
Fresh bread and pies always on
le at our stote.-Starr & Wil-
ms.
D. w. JMtlc, F"1
r s. Scott have ordered the Ut-
en to continue its weekly visits.
W. L. Scott of Winfield, Kan-
M, returned to his home last
reek after a short visit with his
ons north of town.
i E. Segraves, General Agent
,t the Mutual Indemnity Associa-
ion, was here to see J. L. Laws
n regard to the insurance bus *
iess in this region. Read Mr.|
Laws’ ad in this issue.
Dr. Smyster and wife of Sterl
infl Kansas were in town the
z - j-—
jo days to do dental work.
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION.
The regular quarterly teechere'
examination will be held mte
court room in Woodward, Thurs
.lay and Friday, January 25th an
,6th, beginning at 8:3° »• m- on
the 25th
C. A. Newcomb was in town
on business Wednesday.
W. 8. Scott, wife and children
wete in town Saturday last.
Mr. And Mtk. Zimtaertnan were
Woodward vtsitors Monday.
Temperance meeting at the
Opal school bouse Monday night.
Come.
N. B. Newcomb has been quite
sick for a few days, but is now ,
ibie to be dp.
F. M. Goff andG. T. Thomason >
are in southern Missouri tsking a
look at the country*
O. D. Garttell and wife of near
Greehwood were trading with our
merchauls Saturday.
It seems that not enough^ men
took part in the wolf chase Satur-
day to round up any wolves.
Thomas Ratliff IS putting up «•
building for a new meat market,
which this town has needed for a
gcod while.
L. S. Thomas has made appii
cation to prove up on his place
and intends to HVoUe his family to
town soon.
W. T. Z. Peoples of Leonard,
Mo., has been visiting with his
brothet, Solomon Peoples, and
family for the past two weeks.
Ira B. and Pierce Stuart of
Leonard. Miisoutl, have been
visiting with Willard Stuart a
short time.
T. J. Brooks WAS In town thi6
week and informed Us that his
baby was trety sick. Mr. Brooks
is engaged in traveling and organ-
ising lodges.
Arthur Newcomb aftd wife ar-
rived from Missouri yesterday
morning and are satisfied that Ok-
lahoma can’t be beat. They have
been gone about eight months.
Dr. Armstrong informs us that
he has a letter from Mrs. Austin
totheelfect that Miss Ada has
recoved from the illness men-
tioned in the Citixen a few weeks
| ago.
Word has been received from
A D. Chester and wife, stating
that they are likely to be seen in
Tangier before a great while.
They will be welcomed by numer-
ous friends.
Earnest Freeman is working to
secure the watch which we are
offering to anyone getting us ten
six month subscribers. There s
a boy that will make his mark in
the world sometime.
W. E. Gwynn sold 25 steers
last week which averaged 897
pounds each. They were two
years old and he got $3.00 Per
cwt. for them. Another instance
of pi
homa.
Life often «long to the woman who^
SSSf Living, take
(aiHui
Woman’s Relief
'Imlnently^all closed condition, from winch
At all druggists in $1.00 bottles. ---—
--- " . v.ul tpink Monday night, January 22, t4
SonwtthilKl 10 *dkt You Think. (» tction 5o this matter. Tb<
-- sheriff stand* ready to assist M
There is one question which ^ *her* Violations^ ar
every good, law-abiding citizen known fo exist. Tb* lgl\* ^
in or near Tangier should begin the law muft be uphe ^ ^
to ask himself, and that i*.» illis neither paUoitolrc ^ ^
doing my duty To tnvself, m, shirks iro . will be td
family or my neighbors by allowjobject of this meeti
ing a business to be carried on in petition the prop* &| ^
his vicinity which is a to ^ntiments of tha
to the decency and honor of any U.w out tbe
•ommunityf We have no fight reopie who ough td
to make on any legitimate buai-Ld. I wanSSlBi»di
ie#s, but we do take the stand knoW emphatically wh-
h« we «,h, to df mand tot j „d it I «u.d
•ry business carried on in our nnmov-d, fe,Tit,£. . that
,ight should be mad- to have some, nor devil. J maybe J
respect for law. That the saloon lbe t6wn will h^ve_^‘a‘„ -c;
. . ____Vf-nt ooen after
WIUTl «8 A LUTS*
fr(*.|y and frankly, !n conft-
do.tr, iriuncu.
trouble*. W. w »
pUin sr .W .nvrI'tps 1.
dies ■ Ad Vlwry Dept.. The Ch»tt*no°a
M. .Heine Co., Chsiun.*%•. Le»n-
m| SUFFERED GKIATIT,”
write, Mr*. L. E. Cleventer.nf Mh-
view N C., "at my won'hly perk’d*,
.H B,'y life, but the first kt.ttle olIt «•
tlul tdve me wonderful relief, *n<t n-’v.
t .«*n better health than I have been
fur t km* tuue.”
Mutual M«M ..SSS«
rd-m r *3 1 j
J. L. Ka\vS. t»oCal Acicnt __
-wt. for them. Another instance
A prosperity in this part of Okla-
hnma.
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Fiulno Sian lor mmm 0|
AW
Pots. Kettle*, ae. Tinwore Prices ct tb«
est ebb Con)4 and See
Remember if it isn't m ' « 11 m
TSr. B. Hewcomb,
«_____.....—»— -----------*—s
STftRR & WILLIAMS.
mm mmh-
N2! S—- r " ::.:rwly uk
"'^rot'vJor^iial. Diamond C Soao. 7 bar*
tor 25c. Best Bulk Gollee. 15c ft. __
m gm. 6 monte 50»
Farm It Home Sentinel, Dipam's RigunB.
Valley Mapline, Agricultural ipiWt. 1 gem I'J5.
All For 50 Gents.
T,hi,p“«... k*ef »P«"
midnight Saturday night and
rhat a free fot all fight was rn-
tulged in M 2 a. fit Sunday morn-
i„eh..bd,Stoulkoltot„„
for the past week. Tne whibAv
traffic Is a moral cUlse even wher
Sound down to the strict letter of
the la*, and wh«n allowed to rur
rough-shod over law and order
18 tim* to be alarmed. It is time
i >o investigate. It U time to ex-
l.rcise yourself in the cause of
Tight and morality. Or will you
ao on indifferently and allow the
curse to fatten and fasten its
deadly fangs still more firmly
in your town, your community
voUt Very homes? Temperance is
a nied thing to talk abodt In Sun-
day sthool or at a •‘teAtimou*
meetihg,’* but it takes a little
the tdwn will nave a / 4
wav, but it can bfe made to refpec.
the law. That’s whal we should
demand. Wheb a dram dea e.
sells to a man already irtorfctaj
-,r to a minor or keeps his place
>f business open at any time od
traffic is a moral curse evm —3unday or ‘ ^law
, jown ,0 the strict letter of ie carried on be violat
Sound down totbe ^ fur « fotfelt8 bis license.
Ccme, and let’s talk it over.
Mow is the time to.strike a detth-
Slow. Have you Ihe moral stam
ina, the genuine manhood t° take
, stand on the side of law and
order? If so, be on hand Monday
light" and be ready to express
your sentiments. Ladies especi-
illy Invited. T- D’
Hidbehl Market Price
™oral^courage^ a 'stiffening*0^fheI Paid ,or the W^ing products!
ulbHnne. to face the abomihabie u,heat, Ka«lr Gorn, WHO*
backbone, to face the abominable
thing in every day life »d
“Thus far and no farther! Fath-
1 et«i ritothefs, wake up! Or wiM
you sleep tlil. rbe “P«a^
which walketh ihdalkness” shall
have ctcpt sfealltilY ^to your
own home and blighted the man-
hood of your son:,, then wake to
shed the unavailing tear? Your
religion isn’t worth a fig if it al
lows you to lay this paper down
without seme serious thought.
Your piety wouldn’t save a: tad-
pole if you fedl no direct, individ-
ual concern in this matter The
town will be infinitely belter ofi
without a saloon, as every busi-
ness man hefe whom We have
consulted agrees.. We suggest a
meeting at the Opal school house
t'aia ioi tut *------ ~ •
Gorn, Vftent, Kaiilr Corn. HMo-
main. Cane See*i & Hoqs.
Prices today:
Corn, shelled* 33^-
Wheat ^oc. Kaffir • 24c
Milo-maizC aSC‘
Cane Seed 75c P« cwt;
Hogs #4-25 TO 54-3° “
M. B. N .WCOMB.
for Trade.
City property located In Chan-
dler, <me of the best towns in
eastern Oklahoma, to bade for
£arm land in Woodward or Dewey
county. Prefer deeded land.
j. fi. Daniel, Chahdler, Okla
J»L. P.NORtMU P,fc
waitiies Clocks JsBtfl
____—mr .The Beel al Lowest Prices ^
FINE engraving—&—repairing- Woodward,
YorK-Keu tteroantlle Go.
Dealers In
lumber
Iknrs. Sash. Lima i Cement.
ill be paid to an> person who
n find one aUnn of opjjjj
ilor.il, morphine, ^ui.ie,
her or chloroform or their
erivatives in of
»r. Miles’ Remedies.
This reward is offer*-* ’
ause certain unscruptilous
Arsons make false aUtenwnt.
bout then*, remedies. is
inderslood that this reward
ipplies only to goods pmch-
iseu in live open market, which
ua-.e not been tampered wit".
Or. Miles’ remedies cure by
ilu-ir strengthening and mvi0-
oriting eiieet upon the nervous
systmn. and not by weakening
tiic nerves.
“I con»l«lvr thot tt»e^nBnJ^ K. I-V
romotlt*s l»ut **D Nj1 «
N* rvlna, Antl*E Ai ,i tin tn
“' ,l l,vn nna r«ommeml tl.-m t»
f,,r >•««». "naMr w,f* in uBln* th*
tii.injr pthen*. “F , )t , -t
K, r\iue. A l«ty frl.-n<»
m..,Urine in thew. f , , n-rv-
in J. 1**10 , «« Mrne«t p,>‘ '*
olis w* ck. tbrouK^ ^| , nul ft of the
vourjPf*. .. »i ^
homa. —
A petition, asking that W. H. HORNS OF ALASKAN MOOSE.
Miller be given the position of e iu mDA of Every Intelligent
section boss here, has been sent Human Being a Feeling o
to the General Manager of this Genuine Awe
division. Mr. Miller is quite pop-
ular with the section boys and
two inches in thickness, fi'“" l-
tu IS inches wide, end from t«o
to three feet long. This is the
-pnlmatinii,” and u very appro-
priate name it is. too; for in the
division. Mr. Miller is quite pop- #H ha7^>en .aid about renter it i'l J'.’u'Il-r
ular with the section bovj an ^ „f the world » greatest l'jt f|.OUJ six twelve tin-
understands the duties of the po- llllinlll,-t there «w* * au(, 1hlIinlw 0f solid b«ne.
sition thoroughly. tivt-ly none tliai equal iu 1H,1 h ln .hecr exnbcran-v of strength
The G. A. R. will have a public .iveuesti tht* gigantic tnaas .ndexcca«of horn mnterinl an
Installation of officers ar Wood- cinwus tb<- head o • Alaskan limoae aniier oi-casioiiul-
a 1' in lav lanuarv 22nd. Abakan moose. T.'kt jv throws off from the lower anr-
ioldltrs and ex confederate sob tl,o inmd ol every ^ of
Hers are invited to come and lnteiU)JPUt human being a fe» i ff0', on the beholder. The largest
>ring their families of peiiuine awe, aa>s Xv* , u°. . .intu.r* of Alaskan moose are iu
A request from Pres. Conway, day, iu 8rr'miicr's A of the Weld museum, at Chicago.
A thr N. T. Normal school at Al- no. arc ' ’ f ,3 IU1.U. They have spread ;»« »•>«*«
to *«w - ♦*,««»■ -b,;
ITJ t«MW „cot^d « o.« i,„or o. to «'»*. .. * «-» 'iW/££, ,
,r«he»o»' Itotolta, toeuof,i..totot.w* tK»M«
iu .to in OkUhom*. 1 ' ’---------- A
‘oceive auu _
1wi"mouM,I7 $12
KSu.S’SSlii
jnrSSSSSSSp
piinp.TIIRE-PROOF TIRES
Regular price $8.50 per pair.
To Introduce $J| 70
w* will Sell /|
You a Sample
Pair for Only
naiL*.-tacks 1
I °* «L*!»
1 WONT LET
0(|t THE AIK
Pair for uniy ■ ou> me
1 h7l"; "*
L Ini.Sf^asi.'rSo«"
-VI? Lm of th. Mpet tM* 1 „1 to.,.uj *».«.- Vo, mo ..or«Bo 101,1,
w
IV/
EASY RIDING. STRONG.
durable, secf healing
ID by PATENTS
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
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DURABLE. *cLr nB*"
FULLY COVERED PATENTS
Lilre*. like inteutiomu ------------- j g^wARE OF IMITATIONS
nized like any other lira. COO per pair »n<l op-
n... -u . «mBi*o,iLu
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Daniel, Thomas. The Tangier Citizen. (Tangier, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1906, newspaper, January 19, 1906; Tangier, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc826254/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.