The Earlboro Echo. (Earlboro, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1903 Page: 1 of 12
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V
THE EARLBORO ECHO.
Durri vivimus viyam-u's./ — Salus populi suprema est lex,
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EARLHoKO, POTTAWATOMIE CO UN IV, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, OOTOUER, s, ip03.
JOHN H. MOSIER,
AUorney-at-Law.
Civil and Criminal Pi'cctlc*.
nobman, • . ■ (JKU.
e. r. McAlister, |
Physician and Surgeon.
Call* promptly Attended.
Earlboro, - - Okla.
No 14.
a. b. McCarty,
WATCHMAKER and JKWELER.
Repairing neatly exycat^i). All work
Earlt oro, • . Oklahoma.
BARBER SHOP.
An Easy Shave and
an Artistic Hair Cut
Give me a call. C. I,. Allred, Prop. I
I)i*. Thurmini.
p
jj&? UVOIUjIK', ^
|| AT REDUCED PRICES THIS WEEK, g
M VVe need f!oor room> tor goods, being §r
shipped now. Just received a large W
shipment of Iron beds, odd dressers,
commodes, dining cables, chairs, rugs,
0 matting and window shades. When /.-•
|| shopping drop in our store. It's a pies- B
g ure to show you our goods, if you buy |§
fc or not. Remember our stock of Furni- ll
# ture is the most complete stock in Pot- M
f§ tawatomje county and from the best
H manufacturers. 'M
1 Buolianan. If
gg Furniture Co. H
m
Ringiing Bro’s
Excursions.
Spec ial exc ursion rates, on all lines
>t travel have been arranged tor by
I the management of Ri.nip >,
■ Worlds Gre.tesf Sr.ov.i ’•
I ,
''’do v.'t.Mt to p) i Shawnee v.heif.
this great r:r.~t; . x-cihirs-u-mJ v
Cot. . 7, ran do ■■■. r t , <•-. „ li;,!,- - .
I *
Oklahoma Corn Crop. b/u,e „ of Mot„ .s, „oi. „.hi<h
Oklahoma raises corn that cannot! e*Presslv proJiibits the sglg or barter
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General Practice 1)0 1>c'Vtn a">wher? and it is a matter at an,v «'»< of any prairie chicken,
•vous and Rectaf|0f:great’”'lmr,ance to thc Territory HT'a'i, grouse, wild tut key, .dove or
wiir do a
Treatment of M.ervous and
Diseases a Speciality. Earlboro. O.T |
Trustees
cvry
J
OFFICERS.
J A. Ingram,
/V. f Grayson.
R. K. Normal
J. C. I-iHard,
Treasurer (
Clerk \
J 1’
Marshal
Street Commissioner j
IT F. Day,
V. L. Gilljatn,
>-C E. Francis ) vfr|()
tliar corn from every county be shown
j nt {he World’s Fair i.ext year. Put-
tawatom e County lias produced some
; magnificant corn this year and sliolud
[ make a showing second to none in
die Worlds Fair exhibit. Samples
of a dozen ears of the finest corn are
wanted from a hundred farms in this
county also stalks of unusal size or
Pick out some of your best
j corn at once and send it to Fred L.
j Wenner, Sec retary of Oklahoma Com -
Drugs,
sundries.
Medicines and Drugists
Prescriptions Carefully
Compounded.
mission, Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Chandler New;: There is a verv
ingenious woman living in this m-ck
of the woods who says that her liege
'any insectivorous bird, and r-royV
that any person fm.nd guilty of a viol-
ation of this law,shall be fined in any
sum not !es* than fifty dollars nor
more than two hundred dollars”. Kind-
'Y publish this correction as many
people not familiar with the new law.
might conclude from a reading of thc
.attide referred to, that the game men-
tioned could lawfully be sold dining
the open season.”
One ot our.cttiztms who came from
Georgia has fust received good news
trom home. His brother writes: him
as follows: Her Bill. ••An't got
( nothing but {rood news to tdl you.
lord and master does not and has not ^ 0lIr brother Jim has just got a divor-
ce fiom his wife. George has broke
onto jail and Sallie has 1mariied a
~ ----- ~ 7 — widower with ten chillun and fortv
fever his wi,e K(,t a» idea that she akers of land and a one eyed mule.
“The Echo” P COu,d m»He »n incubator of him. She Yer paw has gained his suit with t|ie
Y v,r |§ ' !>Ut.°ne hundred CT*S around him but tuilroad in the sum 'of $j7 Cq for rurjjf.
., w. ^ J he is getting restless and nheaiy and over his leg and your uncle Bill has
. he is afraid he will quit: the nest as he ' been elected to the legislature, yer
—-1-^---------— ncvei has stuck to any .ob three weeks ! aunt Sallie is got twins yer cousin
It] I'ODGE NO. 78, A. F. | at a tune. It this should prove a sue-J John is marshal of the town IIo-G
& A. M., meet* ou lnt Snturdar ... , . , , ■
niglit after tlm Full moou in each aioutb l L‘ss it w ill nearly destroy the helpful you the same I am yours truly.”—Ex.
and two wce-Lt thereafter. hens summer vacation. We will keep -----__
you posted
"i :r.11 no one should
: "lit o witness, it.
4 been the
•i all paper, 1 ilT’dt Articles, (cigars even furnished the water to niix the
- | bread for fifteen years. Two weeks
lied with a very slow
mid two works thereafter.
A. S. SAMPSON, W. M.
C. M. RODMAN. Svc.
[d ARLBORO LODGE NO. 77, I. O.
F., meets ovary Saturday uight
A Correction
i. o. o
- w*^ *mj *11lit nt
their hdi. Visiting brothers cordially j • . . ,
invited toattond. J w e wish to make a correction, in
ti II G TV INN ^cBAMlBTT’ ^ G‘ *the l,u^i:s^ed Sanie law's of Oklahoma
-’ _____ it appears that there lias been a mis-
understanding in regard to the sale
DENTIST.
W
vd.-, A K. sfinvxMJx. Proi’kiktok
m Office over - - 1
H Exchange Bank p
^ • PricesResonablo. ^
i'M All work Unarrantedd.
Tccuniseh, - - Oklahoma,
__________— -__—____________ ..
l ast week we were accused of ]y.
ing bv printing an article in the Echo
of September 24th headed “Justice
Court.’- Our accuser was the ctiv
marshal. Now possibly lie would
j like to have us tell some of the trull-
! regarding the way he conducts his
ofiii e the wav he I
jhead with a pfistol when they an-
I druiiK and also iiuw ne tunieU young
il.o-s into a cell Occupied oy a mm r-
of game killed in season. This is
I what J. C. Clark, Territorial Game
J iirdcp siys;—‘*An srtic}^ hiis rc*
cently appeared in most of the papers .
in the territory contamg extracts from " 'S l,,ostl,ute-
the game fitn a mi c.uotmg section ^ -
of the ru t ot March 10, 1899, which1 Tcr-caganr was formerly h quarrel-
permitted thc sale of game lawfully ' i'frson of either sex, and only th*
taken, to persons living within the! !af,k ?* gallan’ry tho ,nMl has u«-
, . . 8 c, ited the word to Its present Bignifl-
territory. Ikis section vvai repealed <uce.
in ! IIS v
exhibit-th;-
miss the 01
Singling ]5t(
leading arenic, eAlplj.iion of Amerir a
^or years, but the show has tuivcr
been permit ed to rest upon its repu-
ation. AltboOgh long ago it- has
passed the point of comotet ion, tvciy
season fees a greater and grander
show. this years performance is
entirely new, and entails the combined
effort* of ,175 wonderful'artists in the
etjuestrian, gymnastic, equilibristic,
acrobatic and atrial line, together
with forty famous downs and hum!-
f '-*£:>••• lml:fs. .Six hundred and
fitly horses are useci and a maniocs
trained animal department is presen -
t'd. i he circus this season is greatly
enlarged by the spectaculrr product-
ion of Jerusalem and the Crusades,
a pantomimic presentation of the well
known and beautiful historical nan*,
live o! the Crusaders. The vast me;..
agrrie has among hundreds ot featur-
es the only living pair of giraffes, the
first baby, elephant successfully bred
and reared in America, and the oriiy
reinocertjos in captivity. There is x
gorgeous revival ot the Roman hi) -
podrome races, and -many oilier
stupendous feature'; in this great ch-
ons. C irous day opens with a brilliant
street parade, three miles in length.
I >on‘t fail to see it
Oklahoma City
Horse Show.
Here is a fine odportunity to visit
Oklahoma City and take in the first
Horse Show ever held in the Terri-
tory. Railroad fares reduced one-
half with four days limit, The Horse
Show will be held two days_after-
noon and evening performances_
under the auspices of the Woman’s
Guild of St, Paul’s Church, who are
credited with never doing anything by
halves, and it is rale to say that t .»»
cmnuig Horse Show to be held on 1
1 2th and rjtli of October wifi be the
social event ol the season -all ti e
beauty and style of Oklahoma City
and surrounding country will be
here. I’he fine-t of hors.-- am! rigs
fine band and a ;«> -J time genera f
f* • !,: Doti’i m s this change
fO V it Ok 1 . ;|ti • :I v'
“Ten days on bread «■<! watfr.”
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Everton, H. G. The Earlboro Echo. (Earlboro, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1903, newspaper, October 8, 1903; Earlboro, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859142/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.