McLoud Sunbeam. (McLoud, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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j Happenings Qt the Week'
Cook i;.m| Hcqtjng -tovoc uj; qof), $1
(,'lutprs.
See Hast.
Mr. ~nd Mpg, P|}gfi SS° tf11’ l»rPHd
uiigsnts of a fine 5 pound jia^y girl
fjorq Wednesday tpqrnipg.
.Mr. Caipnpn is rppqrted qp tfiq
4e£ lig( this week
Mr, Ruqker returqef} (rqm typrjfl-
pp (hq Ipt of tjje wee£.
Cf-addqpk Bfos received jj finp 60
li*lbt Apeteloyne gagplap|; thjs week
,,\liich ;s npw ip pse in their stope.
1 arl Parker was a Ynpt, yisitpr
Sunday.
Special qttftiitiqn is called tp the
new ({qqk Island traips Nfjs, 1 8
leaving McLoml easf bop nil at 9 ;65
A, M. and west, boprid pt 6; jO P, M.
These ttqips are operated between
FtSipith, Ark and ElReqq, O. T. via
Wister, making connections qt pearly
al| the r*ost important junction poin-
ts. unij t^elr qildition to t)ip Rpck
j^hpif) spvpicp vyjll prove a great ae-
„ui40ijption to tlqo trayeliqg public.
Mjs? Reatrjpq Moopev yearned
pome fcotq Sfoaiyqqe t^e first of thp
yveelf.
Mr. Wbitlflw fif Mqdill, j. f. arri-
ved Mqnday tq take charge pf the
pound Bale CqHqn Plqnt.
August Wqttqer, Frank Kipg and
l red Kohler took in the bqlt game
pt Dalq Sunday.
Mrs. S. J, Williams pud family
(eft for Herford, '4’exas Wednesday
where they will make their future
poipe,
To close (hem out: Cook Stoves
and Heater# at cost, at Platers.
Judge Harley T. Smith is Op the
sick list tlds week,
Marshal McCoy made a business
trip to Tepumseh Wednesday,
Hud Cayett was in Shawnee the
1st of the week.
John Hood and Art liedker drove
pier to Dale Sunday.
Richard Stidham was a Dale visit-
or Sunday.
Lee Hanes was in town Tuesday
and sold Mr. Vanhoozier a bill ol gro
ceries for bis new store,
Cyclone insurance 25 o a hundred,
(mod companies, See this otlice.
Kmmett Craddock and son Harper
returned from StLouis Wednesday
w here they attended the fair
Miss Emma Roster and Miss Dol-
lie Sulivan returned from St Louis
Monday where they attended the I
fair.
Wann & Lyon have just received
a :>0 light Aceteleyne Gas Plant for
their drug store.
M, A. Younkiuan and wife are at-
tending theStLouls fair.
Call and see my rooling if you want
something that is the best. C. Hast,
Bring in tiiat wood you have prom
Led so long, we need it badly.
Mrs, Libbiq Smith is attending
the Fair at StLouis this week.
Marion Hughes who h is been con-
fined to his bed for the pa9t 3 weeks
is reported much better.
Mrs Perry Rittger of Shawnee i6
visiting here this week.
Dr. E, N. Hilborn and wife left
Wednesday for Stroud, to visit a
few days.
Lost Watch Chatelin Pin with blue
sets. Finder please return same to
Mollie Bourke ami receive reward.
I.. B, Helikor returned to tb6 Sem-
inole Wednesday.
Tqffl JjfayffJ of Haf-rqb visited here
jyednesday,
Mr?. Frgegfolq retqrnpu frflm Jftaw
(.eo Monday.
T he best Flour ip town jif Seikles.
I. C Davis y-^psacFed tyusinecs qt
Ojjljt()oma Cify TijejiJpy.J
Asbeatoa Roofing $pe 1| ist.
1) M. Youukppap went a* far as
Ogjahopoa City Tuesday wijii hl«
little granq-daughter/f Efllth Stpw-
ell apd Mattie Younkman who are
visiting in Gutjiriq
Mr. Berry wau a Sfiawnpe visitor
W10*dW-
Reeling anti ru|t and wgneuted to
last. Seen Hast.
Mrs. Mqek Gyeflf grill reppen jiap
(pHHpery )}erp.
CookStovpsChcqp, atiSpp {fast.
Outdoor Cooking
Wc hay? h^4 ^ bppk prepared by a
pf8ptical Q\{t-dqpr cqpk, which giv^s
many good suggestiQqs aqd Feceip^s for
cqoking, building fires, pare qf qamp,
etc,, and will prove of
help in camping, cruising^ hunting 0^4
on the mine and ranch. We \yj)i piail
a copy, without charge, tQ any qf qur
patr-qns. Writq fpr gepy ef »fMine
an4 p.anph>,, to
PRICK BAKINO BQWDKR 0%
CHICAGO.
DOCTORS
Olark 4 Co.
The Famous
Chicagq Specialists
Havo a Permanent Branoh Offlcg jn
Gutfirle
aqd will
cpnfdpue
to yis{f
rj" the prinoi
V pie oit|eg
and tpyn? in pkla{joipq regularly for
tiqe lienofit o( the alllicted tv}}0 arp
not ip circupistapoes pnapcially ,qr
otherwifp to goto Ghieqgo fpr treat-
ment.
They pure phrpnio, an,4 Prjvat.e
4 ifeasps of hotji spxpp Cures gparan-
teed. Consultation and advice fp'g.
See (hem at Hotej Flprence, McLoud,
yyednepday. SelH| "fh 1904-
One day pnjy. returning mqn|.||]y.
Mail ghquld bp apjdresspd.
})rg. CJark tV
Bo* 897. (jut|ir|p, Okl#.
Miss Hallip M’hitteq en tertatnad a
I large numher pi fiiiaqdp last ni ght
| at the WbRleu b°>he, in honor o|
i hpr pousips. Miss Kdna tV|>lttpn of
1 MaLopd, ()k 14., am} Miss Kellie Sasg
| o| Willow S'p!gs. A .Jolly tima was
ha4, a* "as eviflepcod by t^e pjorr.V
| laughter thpt cppie llogtlng on thp
balmy braeza,
—BpifersfieW Mp., Republiplgn.;
WflNN & LYON.
DHUGB
rmummmviiismtsm, .icw^itiaiBBManawafa
School Books and Supplies.
Your Drytscriptjnnw Fjljt^d Day or Night.
Paints, Oils, Wajl Pajiyr anil School .Supplies
HOTEL BAR.
Reduced Pri^’tfP For Nest 40 Dayn, tin AH Wjnei*
ppd Whisklew,
Wines,
Port, CMaret.
^weet Catawba.
Jmscu perming.
ftOg pcrbottlk#,
Whiskies.
Old Homestead,
J,W. Harper,
Nobility.
$1.00 per bottle.
Pabst, O K. Dudwoiser, and ltlue Ribbon Beer
always on tap, as cold as ice cun make it.
T, S, Bocock'a little daughtay is se
ported muoU batter this week,
J. W- Couover and Daye Gleavps
left Wednesday morning lor tha
Crpek Nation to be gone 3 or 4 wee-
ks.
Do not forget the ebristenipg ol
tho new opera house on Sept2iul.
Mrs. L. B. Heliker who has been
buito ill is reported much better
Mr. and Mrs. B. Ray Heeman came
in from Stroud Thursday. Mi'. Bee-
man loft for New Mexico to-day
where he has employment.
A brother of T, G >Davie arrived
from Georgia last week.
Miss Nellie Haydon returned from
Stroud and Wellston Wednesday,
where she has been visiting for the
month past.
Benalit MoLopd UigH SoltPOl PUday
Sept 3, 1904, Eight O'eiook Sharp,
Program:
1 Overture McLoud Military
NOTICK.
Shawaep, Oklalionia. Aug, 19, 1904.
The Dppiocratio Citizens' County
Committee |uct pursuant to adjourn
2 Solo (instrumental) 1. A. Marchant Pfflept of last mputiug, John A - Clark
I . .1 I r(V....... 1. .. „ i n ., mnniliOPO
3 Solo (vopal) Lewis D. Ford
4 Character sketch 1. W. Dobson-
5 Selection MoKoud Military Band,
Song McLoud Quartette.
7 Cornpt (Solo A. G. Hollis,
g "Uncle Adoniram"(a laughable rar
ce in one act) presented by MoLoud
Dramatic Ulub,
Cast of Characters.
Kittie Miss Georgia Hollis.
Nick Arthur G. llqllis.
Uncle Adoniram Brack B. Glass,
Scene; A young lady's room in
city. Time: Present
in the olialr. Tweidymine members
being present, a ijugniW Wfta declar-
ed
Minutes of last moctin* read and
approved.
After reports of committees were
heard and disposed of. My. Grahle,
moved that the Demooratio Citizens
Committee endorse the Republican
County ticket from top to bottom,
motion carried, and charged the so-
called Democratic County ticket with
the | the following;
1. IVe charge that there is no reg-
The Club Saloon.
V. N. MAKOSKE, Proprietor
lec Cold Bottle nnd Ktig Beer always on sale
The best bottle and Barrel whiskies that money
can bu> always on hand, also a line line of wines
. ' l
and other drinks. Just the place for a cool re-
freshing drink.
Fire!
Farmers!
Lightning!
You want Hail Insurance on that
cotton,
1 write all kinds of Farm Insurance
For The Farmers Mutual Co.
Come and see me at the New Res-
taurent
Cyclone and Hail.
Frank Brewer. Agt
Thc prosperous
SOUTHWEST-
The current issue of the Coming
Country, issued by the Pasenger De
purtment of (he M. K. & T. R’v. St.
Kouis gives a very complete descript-
ion of the present day conditions and
tho many advantages that the South
west offers to the homeseeker and In
uestor, The Goverment 1903 crop and
live stock reports show that the
Southwest is in a very prosperous and
tlorishing condition. The paper is very
attractively illustrated with farm and
live stock soenes. If you are contem-
plating a change and desire reliable
information relative to the great
Southwest.
secure a coppy by
iLiT? addressing
"!i GEORGE MORTON,
(ten, Pass Agt, M. K. A T.
Box 1(11 , St Louis, Mo.
Admission 25c, and 10 cts, | ular Democratic County tioket norai
nated, but that the chairman of the
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and I Democratic County Central Commit
Diarrhoea Remedy. I tee, prior to, and Including July 13,
This remedy is'certain to be need- u j. an(1 16lh( 1904. did conspire to
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pended upon eyen in the most sev- ocratie voters of Pottawatomie Loun-
ere and dangerous cases, It is eepeo- out of their declared wish ezpress-
mliy valuable for all summer disor- l j th(J ljanot.i.ox, and did stuff
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lief. Why not buy it now? It may sheets-vote bundled# of votes where
save life. Sold by Wann & Lyon, thoro there were no voters, and coun-
O. H, Platei is building 24 foot on tod out all persons who were lionest-
tlie rear of his store building he ly nominated, and counted in mem-
must have more room for his largo bers of tlit boodle gang for the vari-
increasing trade. Ions County offices, so that the bood-
Ttrough the oourtsey of the M. K. le Rang could continue to steal the
and T. the editor took a trip through Pul,1^c raoney
Texas last week. He found crops 2. We charge that there has been
there in good condition, the people »<»« than fifty thousand dollars sto
prosperous and happy. •«" fronl Pottawatomie County by
.... . , the boodle gang and their represen
What to do Until the Doctor Arrives " , , „ „ . '
If it is a case of cole or obolera tatives while holding County offices,
morbuB give Chamberlain’s Colic | 8, We charge the present so-call-
Gholeraand Diarrhoea Remedy and
you will have no need of a doctor.
The Smart set
A Magazine of Cleverness
Magazines should have a well-deBned purpose.
Genuine entertainment, amusement and mental reereaticn are
motives of “The Smart Set.”
MOST SUCCESSFUL OF MAGAZINES
NEW!
For the best, in Fresh New Groceries, Call in
and see my line, Goods Delivered Free.
Also a full ami complete line of Hardware at
Reduced prices,
0- H. PLATER.
Sold by Wann & Lyon.
C. N. Wright of Crowder, I, T. is
visiting C- M. Haves & Co. with a
view ol locating.
Seva Sheeley, of Concordia Kan,
and Jim Jackson of Jones City O. T.
spent Sunday with M, A. Garmon
and family,
Safeguard the Children,
Notwithstanding all that is done
bv boards of health and charitably
inclined persons, the death rate am-
ongsmall children is very high dur-
ing the hot weather of tiie summer,
months In the large cities. There is
not probably one case of bowel com-
plaint in a hundred however, that
cannot be cured by the timely use of
Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Di-
arrhoea Remedy. Mr. l-'rank Higgs of
Frankllnville N. Y, in speaking of
tMs remedy said, ‘1 have found it
expedient to have a supply of Cham-
berlain s Colic. Cholera and Diarrh-
oea Remedy on hand It h is been .
familv safeguard and while especial
Iv beneficial to children, it is equally
good In adult cases. I recommend
without reservation.' Sold by Wann
& Lvon,
Hi*
Visit The Old Homestead
WlAVt
. jam
11, round trip tickets will
On Sept 6th, 13th. 20tli, 271Ii, and Oct
lie sold at the very low rate of
One Fare Plus $2.00
To nearly ail Indiana and Ohio points also certain dest inations in
Kentucky.
All tickets limited—to thirty days from the date of sale for return.
Further details will be cheerfully furnished on application to near
est Frisco System Ticket Agent, or address the umler>iwued
C. W. STRAIN, D. P. A. Wichita. Kans.
ed Democratic nominees for County
offices with being members or agents
of the l.oodle gang, and we cite
proof the members of the old Coun-
ty Democrat Central Committee and
all persons present iu the oourt room
when the ballots and tally-sheets
were presented to be acted upon, and
that tiie actions and disclosures made
were a disgrace to the grand old Dem
ocratio party.
4, We charge that taxes are get-
ting higher every year, and that we
have no roads, and no public impro-
vements.
Therefore, we ask every voter in
Fottawutomie County who believes In
a fair and honest government for this
County, anda free vote aud a fair
count at tho ballot box, to vote the
Republican County ticket, and thus
get lid of the boodle gang who are
now in control of the Democratic
party of Pottawatomie County,
John A. Clark.
Mort Q. Grable. Chairman.
Secretary.
Try that 5 cent bottle beer at the
Texas Bar,
We have a 61 x 1C Pilot hand press I
for sale cheap. Press Nearly new.
Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea A ter !
Ten Year9 of Suffering.
"I wish to say a few words In prai
se of Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera '
and Diarrhoea Remedy,” says Mrs. j
Mattie Burge, of Martinsville, Va, j
•I suffered irom chronic diarrhoea]
for ten years and during that time ]
tried various medicines without ob- j
taining any permanent relief. Last j
summer one of my children was ta-
ken with cholera morbus, and 1 pro- ]
curod a bottle of this remody, Only i
two doses was required to give her!
entire relief. I tlien decioed to try I
the medicine myself, and < I id not use
all of one bottle before I was well |
and I ha\e Dever since been troub-
led with that complaint One cannot !
say too much in favor of that won-
derful medicine.” Fur sale by Wann j
A Lyon.
Why Pay Cash
$7.50
UP.
$2.10
UP.
Sec Hast For Asbestos
Roofing, lTic Best.
WHEN YOU CAN BUY ON
Easy Credit Terms
PIANOS »,,<’78UP-
ORGANS st®.°o dp.
SEWING MACHINES
STOVES and RANGES
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Of oil kinds at 60 cento up.
IRON and STEEL SAFES,
TYPEWRITERS and OFFICE
FURNITURE From S6.2S up.
W« »m th» manufacturer, oo
earth, have nulmiitnd capital and atll
direct from the workjhon to the flr.,ld»
on EASV MONTHLY PAYMENTS to
honorable prople in alt parts of tna
world. No otlirr manufacturer will Int
yon ns# the aooita for years while alowlj
payiuf for tuum.
Writ, tor Information ind Free Cntnlofna 1» 53"
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McLoud Sunbeam. (McLoud, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1904, newspaper, August 26, 1904; McLoud, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860651/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.