The Okarche Times. (Okarche, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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FHE OKARCHE TIMES
VOLUME XIX
OKARCHETcANADIAfrCOUNTY, OKLAHOMA, PRIDAY, JULY IS, 1910
NUMBER 11
Just Received Another Gross of
Genuine Castoria
This is a great remedy for
Ladies and Children. Get
the genuine at
Local News
1' L,. G. WOLFF, M. D. $
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Ok kick in tiik. Building Forai-
KKLY OCCUPIED BY i’OSTDFFICK
Pay Woodson Right Now lie needs
the money.
Uni] lHair was Injured hi gyp mill
mine Tuesday afiernoon while shool
a ; "*£d [o', ATS. j 1 OHM rm M RESIDENCE ■ 3. .
that lie was seriously injured.
Ask your morebant tor a sack of —
Kingfisher Host. Flour. It's a bird,
and every'sack is guaranteed to give
sin isfaction or your money will be re-
funded. -Kingfisher Mill & I .levator
4titf
jars at the
nuent taxes prinietl, and mailed a
11olios to eaohai>*iii.<i'it;nt. itad py this
me fioci Ice na» navel many
Fur insiaucc. upon M'W 1st of this
year i tieiv were iOlid ile.Utqueuts-and
noiices seres-I i Diem Op to date
Aim of thnu lev cam a in ami palU upj
liiel seemed muoti pe-i-ed hat, Ihere
• • is no ad ......... from Yhe slier-
M r. U.i imbers intends to i
L. a. Chambers, sheriff of Canadian
count' las uiiDoUIiCUI that he ,K_ H
candidate ler re ejection to the i m.io
he tills, Mihjn:t to Dip UemocratiO
primal I S. August If. I'.iiU.
At uu time ii«.s Mi. Un-in bers con-
side red Uuit he woultl not run fur ie-,
election. lur lie im is ihai ids rennid
as a vigil,cit oifieer jusi ilies ;i second
ssw ' '■ fa'Hs 352*
g '
In'lbyUrm I Cham. ih. Pm who want ««rranu iwuei
ssra
he has <! ip' u»v<i m m\ cri.'innl* 01 j r 1« c,,,se,v' . ,irPHKin
apprehended t hem lo aid other of- j fairnei* who do n , »
ticer outsiiiu I "<* oou?uv
Thu !«■(.• Ttl ol riic*bHi
Broun"* i' " > 1 T
MONEY
to Loan
ON FARM LAND SECURI TY
at reasonable rates and loans are closed
promptly on the very day you apply.
We also make short time loans
on approved security.
Come in and
Co.
Jelly glasses and fru‘
Racket.
Is everybody happy? Is anybody
sick? Ifsu. ring up Uev. Kelly and
tell him. If you want to get married
phone him. Tf tempted, lonesome,
1 sick ur in trouble, plixme him.
List your farms with F.W. \Viedey_
! He is making up a new farm list and
I if yon want to sell this fall or winter
it will be to your interest to get it
1 listed now.
Pay Woodson ltiglil Now he needs
the money
Joe Maslalka returned Sunday night
from Nebraska where he tin-, liven the
greater part, of the summer, lie says
that everything Is very dry in the
section of the state which tic visited,
see us.
i ne
FIRST BANK OF OKARCHE
UNDER STATE SUPERVISION
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY.
Pay Woodson Right Now he^ needs
the money.
Mrs. Lollar arrived here Sunday
afternoon from Steamboat Springs,
Colo., and is visiting friends and re-
lativus tills week. She says that they
have had an exceedingly dry season
there hut the small grain is looking
well. Harvest will begin the latter
part of this month. They do not at-
tempt to raise corn on account of the
high altitude and the cold nights.
Mr. Paul, of Logansport, Indiana,
' has been here several days this week
visiting at the home of Rev. Meyer
and looking over the country. He
lias visited several points in the
state while on his visit to f ive west
but. likes the country in the vicinity
of Okarche netter than any other tie
lias seen vet. * lie expects to return
here for tile land opening at El Reno
this fall.
Last Friday evening a few of C. rand-
pa StumpFs friends gathered at his
home to enjoy a few hours with him
------ , ». h o'clock
There will be an icecream social at ,',"n ids 7ttt.li’ birthday At 7 o ciuck
Pleasant Home, school house Salur the gu-sta were called lo the dining
oooniioi iniu in tfvprvhorlv in* ..niim iviiorp M is Wilv'.ox lui.fi prupar-
lir kir avo ’
room where Mrs. Wilcox had prepar-
ed it bountiful supper, Music was
furnished by the phonograph. After
enjoying h general good time the
guests departed wishing grandpa
many returns of such, happy birth-
days'. Mr. Shlebert presented him
with a pipe and a mustache cup ami
saucer. - ____
ANNOUNCEMENT
1 have bought the Homo drain Co’s
elevator and am in the market for
your wheat aud oats and would be
pleased’ to have you get, my prices
before selling. ■ Call lit my office and
»ct acquainted. you are welcome at
all times. M. C Grnseclose
t) Okarche, Okia.
* shows:
n’uiuiis fro
other •
Cap* u ft for or he ■■ o Hi *
tne county ami iiii out
sition. sixt n.
rug •
turerl 1 ’ want
Arrested ’ r.htr
stevlin . 17. ti.
the v -
heod tiie ,
above show* '!•
men tm v
these 1 ’ ere l a-. I»
of bofi .• ::,e s an'
ann m.-*. y ‘‘bo / ■
ling join'
One «'
Chamber
pense to
the deliu
was to s
ers to sevvi
i nf Side
inane upi 11. ; t upon sub- L
Mtiuittat evidence and in this wa\
i Keen down ih‘, expenses of llie office |
' anu Ciiiclics (tii'. guil1 v people. It lias.
in-rn vr Olnn.ibf'S v-ol'V.' 10 ttetcon- •
........mi I111.................<nl;*t
dav evening, July JB,
vited.
— Dr. Miles, dentist,over Corner Drug
Stoie, every Tuesday. &-
An eminent, scientific authority
says: ■ ■ I > would he difficult to name
iin article of greater dietary vaiue
l ,an Salmon ” Til E A LTON G< >ODS
Salmon Is far superior to the ordinary
kind
This is the busy season but surely
you can find time lo call and see the
many articles of every day use at the
Racket.
Soreness or the muscles, wliethpr
induced by violent, exercise or injury,
is quickly relieved by the free appli-
cation of Chamberlain’s Liniment.
Tills liniment Is equally valuable for
muscular rheuqpatism, and always aJ
fords quick relief.—Sold by J. V\
Songster, druggist. #
Vere Henry came over from Ed- -To Excise Board
montl Saturday afternoon and basse j Oklahoma:
ciirerl a place to work at the Hr.ok The undersigned directors ol Hunk
I lots? I Vere* has been in Nebraska j I -.land Township, ( anadian county,
working In a hotel tor the last yeal Okla|ioma, submit the Mowing item-
y,,..,. ,y.,!d Statement of fiscal eon .ithm and
Annual Statement of Municipal’s Fiscal
Condition and its Needs
As provided tor In Section -J. < lhapter SI
Session Laws of 1010
Conadlan County.
> cap-
{j; for
v«> enst
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coni p ■»lit’ is m •
jv*x fill ion. Tn *
«, rv ■ under I h
, nrnlnbil-.m laws
t
■a" i n
iii.-'t. before making
n-v-! a well founded
i. -lio carries it into
v is no man who can
present stringent
I-1 d pl,v- s'- everybody
r,’ a.-ui :s o enforce
t a tut ■ b' oks In
>lliC'-. : lid by do
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v t.axpiyer
,.ut lax s.
I i deputy
ill' wart i
. nuu. K-T l
1 vJl tilt* COUilt V
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M r. i
• id j;J tub-
rbf OaoRdifin c<
i <-oin i'ir here f»•
(8 nf Mr.
! in \ ii -on uni ii
njf of Mx
cBlieoMiik
1 in UK>7
M r. CnarnVi ■
,,,1 custom
i mkiuL' OlB iiil,
1 *
*
Th
ill. u> the farm
add exo use of from l m lo four •1 ol
tars esc’- Mr. Ohamb "is done
away with this n-arlv - 1 togeiiid,
and instead lie had . • • ’ i • es of d.e in-
; lias en a i^nt
u> tv tor ei • t years,
mi Iowa, and iip’ltved
I us . : in to office
“s it,--,s made a pains- i
and,if he lias made any |
: mistakes in r|iV.c ''h-.v are what alii
. wil'd be si l 'eat to under the •
i v.mo eirenm-t lie s He is asking the
people of <’.madia" county t.<» re-nom-. |
j mat0 him tn <tic place, which is dem-
i ucratic i ' icy.
m ......—•• • . — ' ■ ." 'ZSJti
MITCHELL WAGONS
McCORMICK MOWERS McCORMICK RAKES
i«>r more
1’a.v Woodson Right Now lie needs
the money. .
Ein ■ incubators for immediate sale.
Have two. Cyphers -'JO eggs. Suc-
cessful "Eclipse” 10 eng Vtliid.
will you liave? Splendid couriitum.
Success guaranteed,—Ui-v. Kelly, Ok
arclie, Oklu.
• Strayed—Two n il >parting heifer*,
luive been gone since Sunday, July 10.
Ain one having information, please
phone No, :u Mt, l’irgah line, or ad-
Press Fred H. Smith, Okarche. 11 tf
Mrs. J. Oscar Fowler reeurned to
her home at Vernon, Texas, after u
month’s visit to her parents Mr, and
Mrs. Herbert McEiroy.
Teething children have more or less
I diarrhoea, which can be cont rolled by
giving Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy All that is
i/,l 11 hud 1 ' iiu I* v.i ^
eriimau'd amounts nceess, ry Air cur-
rent expenses for ttie lii-cal year end-
ing Jimsito, lffU, for said Rock Island
township.
I.'lrsi, Cnexpondi t balance
on hand of itie levy of any
previous year or year* for
,■ ,, r • | expense purposes Jl,l(i2 fib
Thiid. Estimate of the amt.
k
pease of sain township fur
ensiling Use’ll year, itemized
,s follows: 2,950 00
I! , 1 , ‘.I - an-: ra-Sili ' ' «*»
'
l ( - II I vr F i S
1 .1 Purchasing tools 00
' i. Salary of mad over-eers,four .>00 00
r salary of townsliip officers M '»
j Total for current expensrs 12,1)50 00
' Amount to he raised by levy
1 , HM | ,JH
Fields Addresses Large Crowd
John Fields, republican candidate
for Gov rnor and publisher of the
jhad taken an old ten inch firecracker,
,.ut it in two and was attempting to
I reload it. His face was blown full
....... . . lured
Oklahoma Farm Journal, of Oklahoma ^ • BUmi
City, was in town Saturdfty altemoon,
as advertised, and spoke to a good
sized audience in the afternoon. The
hall was filled and had it not been
for the showers in the afternoon
standing room would have been at a
premium. Many farmers, democrats
as well as republicans, drove In to
town for the express purpose of raeet-
tnj. Mr. !■ iehls .ogl lie. riim him sp< ak
.Mr. Fields was manager of the state
farm for more lhan n o years, lias al-
ways taken an active interest in the
Farmers' Institute work and has
worked for the interests of the farm-
ers ever since coming to the stylo,
and if his standing among the farm-
yrs of this community can bo taken
as any indication he will he one of the
strongest candidates at I lie primary
election, August 2. He is one of the
common people, a good mixer and has
the business ability to conduct the
affairs of state with* Justice and satis 1 , <l( keen defeated. The Okarche
faction both to himself and the people i ..(>|ant8" have put In a few days of
of the state. i good hard practice and say that they
When Mr. Fields arrived here Satur-1 (,X|)eo, t0 win the game.
«>”■' »” fou"d a Quarterly Conference
ing him announcing the death of his, R R ,(a,;Kln ,,iilrict 9l]per
father at the old home in lennsyl- lnU,njei)ti vvi|l v|s|t Okarche Satur-
viinla. lie said that he would he >i»’ day aurt sundav. July 22 and 24, and
•ihle to get there hi time to attend hu|d Third Quarterly Conference
the funeral services and therefore j PentlMStttt prcaihJng ««vlce
WtilGin HHOTHKHS
Hardware and Implement*
for atiove expemet
and Diarrhoea Remedy All mat w i w t| e directors of Rock Island
necessary is to give the prescribe n>0WllL|1|ni do hereby certify that the
dcs -after each operation of he i.»w- aboV(. statement arid estimates were
els more than natural and then cas ,t |iy the township board at a
tor oil to cleanse the; system. 11 | meeting held Oil the 5th day of July,
safe and sure. Sold by J W Songster
druggist
Dr. ;
i Ilrown of this place was summoned
nnd on account of the injury to ttic
j eyes Dr. Runkle was summoned from;
I j.;i Heno. He was taken to the hospi-
tal in El Reno for treatment and is ^
getting along nicely. The left eye is
’all right, but 1 ho right one is badly
injured. His face was blown full of j
powder, but no serious result is fear-!
ed from that source.
Ball Team Re-Organized
1 The Okarche baseball team lias re-
organized with H< rb Doty as man-
ager and Dearie Derby as captain and
promise die public that they will put
up a stiff game in the future. They
have arranged a gamo with a team
. from El Reno for next Sunday. The
battery for Okarche will be Schroeder
and Dow : for the El Reno team Blass
I Brothers.
The team from K1 Reno lias played
’ | twelve games this season and has not
(ius» Thelen, President.
Ike Tolbertjplerk,
John Sullner, Treasurer,
Directors
Bay Woodson Hi*M N..w he needs'
the money.
Mrs, H. A Winger returned Moil- ' ————TTY
x,ilay evening from Norman, wiiere she Barthelme » oal«.
X had been looking after property in J j wm „e|| at my residence, 1 mile
X i icrests and visiting friend*. Mm ,,a»t and » north of Okarche, the fol.
♦ -,avs they liad a very hard rain there 1()Wj described property, beginning
Xj Sunday night. 1 at pi o’clock on Monday, July 18, liHO.
X (1CHRY POWDER comes to n8 l lleiid of llor-esland Mule*
11 from the Orient and i* extensively, 1 Black horse ■ years old, weight
xt ______r— ♦ used tn all warm climate. THE AL 1,200,1 Brown home 2 yeawo d, weight
,,--------- ... Hi < ♦ ion i .....- - l.iou, 1 sorrel horse 1 years old
I '‘I***__ , | spleiidKi ( urrteddtiicken. H.celot
I each package.
I
would fill his speaking dale here.
Johnnie Heinen Hurt
Johnny Heinen was severely burn-
ed about the face and eyes Saturday
night while trying lo reload a ten-
inch firecracker. No one was with
Johnny when the accident happened,
but as nearly as can be ascertained he
Salur nay July 22 at 8 Business meet-
Saturday, time announced later. Dr.
Rankin will preach and administer
sacrement Sunday morning July 24.
ice Cream Social
Newly organized Ladies Aid of M,
K. church will serve a 10c ice cream
social on the church lawn. Thursday,
July 21 from 7:20 p. m. Come and
have a happy time.
. ■ ■ i **—*•******+*+*<************1,11 :
To overcome tHe the effect of
Chigger Bites just try some of
our
Violet Perfumed Ammonia
in your bath. This ammonia
will be found to have the pleas-
ant odor of violets and will
not chap or rough the skin.
It does the work. Only 25c a bottle. We keep this
toilet preparation.
The Okarche Drug Store
l. W. SONGSTER, Proprietor
Phone No, 21.
Very pretty ice cream and sherbet w„igi,t >io, 1 Bray m ire in foal,
dishes in both glass and china at the _ y(,.’irs 0;,j
ItttCkCt. 1 -wnnii citu.ll
The mail
++++++++++8
L00O, 1 Bay mare It years
mule cull a1 fou’, weight lJHKi, I Bay
. . lhllt mam 7 years old witli horse colt at
Hf.cl suer bet j «hjo. 1 Gray mare in fo
4 ,wia weight 1,050, \ Black marc
good single driver 11 years old, In foal
carriers who are using j weight about uoo. • 2 two-year-oKl
motors have their machines running mules, 1 yearling mule.
In such good order that they are able; 2o Head of Cattle.
I tn make^ their routes easily in Iwo l registered short Hum hull, three
»
........two houri.
Hay Woodson Hight Now tie neeus r,,t j-j spring calves.
! the aioney, llo^s. ir .
When the stomach fails to perform 2 gilts, weight about h>0 pounds
! its functions, the bowles become de-ieaeh.
r» ig id ........ an 111 lm ys coi » 11 i
, ' " ' n , 1 To h n
stomach and liver must be restored
to a healthy condition and Chamber-’ D.-en- lister inY'u "' I nmerson rtd-
Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets can Enough *uIkv
be depended upon to do it . Easy to n g cultlvai r, Onturv
i take and most effective. Sold by J. dnc rtrv . ^
W . Songster, druggist, j ^rowRe 'h\.l, : M fne double
Dr 11. II Wynne, specialist nf Die i f|)W )a„ hv | (pse wlieat drill, 1
eye, ear nose and throat, of Oklaho- I V ^ to(Jt ii,..,ring; binder. 2 three-sec
ma City, will he in Ukarcne. piofiw j, j,in steel levei harrows, t Blackwell
slonally. Wednesday July 27. at the ^ |D>wey hack, \ John Deere top tmg-
Drick hotel or either physicians office. ruI, , hree months, 1 top boggy in
Glasses fitted, *,’“l good shape, I runabout, set Of
Mr and Mrs Welp, who own land I leather farm harness, l single buggy
!2v nV tkarahe and Who have been harness new. i hand corn stnller,
ias six months in I household goods and other goods too
Cth.™ Calif rn a i , -
Towa. lThey enjoyed’ the oVimife'i.f, "‘fcVaTk Barthelme, YA BarUjelmj.
i^a:asMi!c«i ■ e «*»»••• *»>’»»-■ »•
H IC T ...... I----
of their visit there.
, Loosen, Clerk,
India Teinplu Bltitf*. Oklahoma City, l»«ia*
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