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"For the lips of a strsr.ge wcms.n drop as a honeycomb, but her mouth is smoother than oil: But her end is bitter as wormwood. Her feet go down to death, her steps take hold on hell."--Proverb.
THE CANADIAN VALLEY NEWS.
THK ONI.Y PAIM.K IN OKLAHOMA THAT DAKKS TO HHINT TliK NKHS.
VOL. IV.
JONES CITY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1905.
NO. 42.
fl BREWER IS ft
TEETOTALER
He Makes Beer For Other
People But Doesn't
Drink Himself
IS AN ADVOCATE OF LAW AND ORDER
An Unusual Offer
by the Sunn* Pharmacy, who are of
feting their patron* an opportunity
of a free trial of tin* wonderful heal
ing remedy, I'ameatuph. Firm Aid
to the Injured. Thin reined) has
ls*couie popular in a remarkably
short length of time by itrt great suc-
cess iu curing aches, pains and hurts
of millions ot people. .Jones people
should know the value find merit* of
Paracamph, and to enable them to
do «o without risk or loss of money,
a pfctn has lieen prtMluced. ••Being
fully convinced < f the merits of Par-
| aoanipli. all you have to do," says
Miss Stone, "is to deposit, the price
. >f a bottle at our drug tfore. take
Mak„. Retail De.l.f. Si«n Ajr.am.nt li(i|n<. a ,M|tt|). (>f L,ivt. „
to Obey th. Law. on ths ,m trinl. iui<i If not satisfied.
Statute Books tell us and we will return your
money."
Oklahoma City presents the ano- j No remedy on earth com paws witli
nuily of a law and order advocate Paracamph for the cure of Hheuina-
conducting a big brewery. Mr. H. 1 Usui, Swelling and NeurtHgia, Sore
Thompson, now in charge of the Throat, Croup. Catarrh, Sore Mus-
Oklahotna Ice and Brewing company eles, Eczema. Sprains. Bruises. Sore
not only believe* ill a strict, euforce- Feet, Cuts. Burns and Hurts of every
tnent of all the laws enacted to re- i description. Paracamph absolutely
Htrlct the Kale of liquor, but is also a prevents blood poison, I'aracamph
teetotaler. He is, however, making' s<n thes and heals like magic. No
a success of the big brewery, ami is household should la* witln Ut a bottle
proving to Okluhotna people that the < Always at hand.
aale of beer and lawlessness do not If you receive a card making a
go hand iu hand. Through Mr. special otter to voil for a trial of Par-
Thotnpsou's initiative tlw brewers acampli, bring it to our drug store
have entered into an agreement without delay.
among themselves and are getting' •
the retail dealers to Join them, to Sponcer News
wtricU.V enforce every l«« on the Mr, Km Jenkins and Iter son. I,et>
Htat.uta- books which litis for its pur-, „ lmV(, , „ wl.|„ll8|y ,it.k but
pone the restrict ions upon the stile of j Ul ,M. jln,„.,)V|,|„
intoxicants. The two breweries o«vn !' Mr i,e<) Thornburi; visilett with
the fixtures In two thirds of the sa ,|is ,llf(. SuI1(||lv.
loons. I he lease forum have been Th,,r,. ia ,.„iu, tt KOO(i ,ieal of sick-
nullified by the insertion of a clst.se I ,leBH |h,, vU.initv
providing I hat the fixtures may be M). UU(, Mn) (■|mlIlb,.1.|tt|ll from
removed at any time upon satlsfac- are ,m.sts „f Mr uni| Mrs.
t.orv evidence that the law has been (
violated by the lessee ' (jrait.ima Oolletlge has been scr-
ibe independent saloon keepers | .(mH|y m f„,. ,hl. ,mst weeks, but
who own their own fixtures and who' , tU\a i...t .lt.
NEWS FROM
REPORTE.RS
The News' Pencil Pushers
Tell What is Go-
ing On.
MANY NEIGHBORHOODS HEARO FROM
The News' Staff of Correspondents
Telt The Happenings of Their
Neighborhoods
at this writing is better.
Hull, have tuoved into the Owen
Hiatt house, on the southwest quar-
ter of school section 36.
Wilbur VauWinkle returned to S.
K. Estella Wednesday from the
Creek nation.
Literary at the lMeaaant Valley
school house closed Friday night.
Warren Burk visited his parents
Tuesday.
Mr. Thompson's .moved onto the
C. .Jones place last week. Prof.
McKee and family have moved onto
the place they vacat««d, which he
tsjught of Mr. Boyer.
Little Wauneta Nave is sick. Mrs.
Harmon lias lieen helping take care
of her since Sunday.
Maggie Haben from Kdinoud s|s nt
Thursday night at Mrs. Win. Chit-
wood's.
have considerable money invested Mr Ml(, yIrs. leonard Crawford
have long desired Ui cuter into Biicb i |mvt. moved onto Mr. Wetzel's farm
an arrangement for they realize that u|| j, , ,M. u fllrlnt.r
their property interests are in danger vej|r
if they do otherwise. j Richards is reported worse
Mr. Thompson believes that the Miss Stella Crawford visited S
course the brewers are pustliiig will i|m, SumUv wU|| rt.hltive8 in
increase their profits by decieasing | Oklahouia City
the expense of endless litigation. Latirence and Joseph Hivic attend-
jed church Sunday iu Oklahoma City.
Dr. Downs Fined There is going to lie an entertain-
er. C. V. Downs was arrested last j ment at the M. E. church Friday
Saturday evening by Deputy Sheriff night. H very lusty come out,
Jamison. upon complaint of C. M. The Spencer school will be out
Kreps, for "Violating public de- this coming Wednesday.
cency and outraging public morals. Mr. aud Mrs. Skium r are going to
Dr. Downs whs placed under guard move back to Wisconsin. It isn't
until Monday, when he was taken
lief ore the probate court, plead guilty
to the charge against him and was
fined and costs, which he paid.
It seeins that about midnight Fri-
day night Mr. Kreps missed his
daughter Hattie, 25 years old. from
her room, and called upon Deputy
Jamison to help And her. A short
time afterward the young lady was land family have moved t«
found in a compromising |aadtion at Thomas farm.
Choctaw Items
Mrs. Kenhedy is going to Wilbur-
ton. I. T.
Go south of town and see what we
are doing to the loads.
Frank Cook says he don't know a
thing only it's damp.
Harry Wykert is home from the
Oklahoma Military Institute atOkla
hotna City.
Mr. Wykert and Mr. Roberts went
to Oklahoma City on a business trip
Monday
Miss Beulah Hughes has resigned
her position with tin* Wykert Mer-
•antile Co. Harry will be behind
the counter.
Judge McCamey has found oil on
the surface of the water in his well,
aud what's more, it burns as readily
as coal oil. The president and sec-
retary of a Kansas oil company will
be here this week to test it.
Dr. Steadmau is back at his oil
well again accompanied by a gentle-
man f 1*0111 Chicago.
Mr. Davison from St. Joe has
moved onto the Hagau farm.
Mr. Kendall ami family are mov-
ing onto the farm he recently pur-
chased.
Choctaw was treated to some ex-
cellent theology Sunday by Kev.
McCamey.
The night operator at the dejiot,
Kirk Skelton, has departed for some
point iu Texas to take a position on
the Hio Grande Railroad, near the
coast. He is succeeded by Mrs.
Loyd, wife of the day operator.
Prof. By rum. who holds the chair
of modern languages in the territor-
ial University at Norman, accompan-
ied by his wife, are visiting his cons
in, Paul Stone.
Mr. ami Mrs. Milnour s|K nt Sun-
day with his uncle, Whit M. Grant,
at. Oklahoma City.
Ben Anderson and Mr. Butler are
going to Thayer, O. T., to secure
homesteads.
Three of our young damsels of
Choctaw, Misses Sims and Akers.
took Dutch courage Sunday and har-
nessed up the mules and attended
Liberty Doings
Mr. J. L. Jackson is able to Ik*
out again.
Potato planting is now the order
of the day. Several of the Liberty
Hill dwellers have been hauling their
seed potatoes from Spencer.
James Karns and family from
near Mt. Carinel, have moved into
our district. Mr. and Mrs. Karns
are pleasant neigldnus and we are
glad to welcome tlifin among tis.
Mr. and Mrs. il. N. Voutsey and
son visited with Mrs. W. H. Dim-
tuick ami Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Yout-
sey on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Benson spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. St. John.
Ed Fuller was buggy riding iu our
ighlatrhood Sunday.
Mrs. Hay Stewart spent from Fri-
day till Sunday visiting her parents
in Oklahoma City.
Mrs. Golf and son have taken up
residence on their farm recently va-
cated by J. F. Myers and family.
Miss Caryl Goodin visited Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. WW. Diinuiick.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. G< odin were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Strader
last Sunday.
The frogs may have ln en glad to
see all this rain, but we frankly h«I-
111 it that we wasn't.
Herbert Youtsey spent Monday
night at the home of his mother,
Mrs Kdgar Simpson.
BIO BflTGH OF
COUNTY NEWS
Happenings in the Best
County in Oklahoma
Territory.
ITEMS BUNCHED FOR QUICK READING
Messenbeugh Nominated For Mayor
of Oklahoma City-Luther's
Petition Refused
The Choctaw railroad is building a
new water tauk at Harrah.
Mrs. J. V. Doblis of Arcadia has
been quite sick, but is convalescent.
The application for the iucor|h>ra-
tion of Luther was denied by the
county commissioners.
J. D. Cole, who lives east of Ar-
cadia. lias returned from a visit with
relatives iu Tennessee.
the doctor*!
ble.
of lice
Hence the trou
hi enough for them in Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford from
Lyons. Kansas, arc visiting his par-
ents.
Tom Harrison and family have
moved to Oslalioma City.
Lee Thomas and family have mov-
ed to Spencer. He has bought the
hardware store, and Mr. Shoptaugh I services at Home \ alley.
the Lee I Dr. Calhoun, who left here recent-
ly and established a drug business
John Lawrence has traded his
farm for the Star wagon yard at Ok-
lahoma City.
at Avoca, was the guest of Post-
master McClurg ami other friends
here a few days ago.
The rural route carriers are mak-
> iug think movement in order to avoid
lontfs D«ath of ,rv,n* w- Harrl* the mud.
lance Irving W. Harris, who has been Tin- jhioI room is doing a land of-
e was engaged in the blacksmith business j flc.t. |„,siness. No gambling of any
> the j here for several months, died Tues- [kind is allowed.
other (day afternoon from malignant mal i Mr. Hushing is back from Illinois
Attended the Dance
A young man living near
City who had never been to a
Is-fore and had no Idea what 01
like, through curiosity went t
one at the o|iera house the
night. Shortly after the dance be-j aria, complicated w ith lung and heart | uft«.r several years absence, and lias
gan the same young man ran into | trouble, aged twenty-eight, years. rented a farm west of town. They
Jamison's restaurant, and after re Mr. Harris had Iwen sick only a all come back to Oklahoma.
covering his breat.li related the fol- week. He had not been considered There were several land buyers
lowing: "When I got to the hall it , in a dangerous condition and l i^ last week from Illinois, Kansas,
was almost tilled with people. In , death came as a great surprise to his | ,UM| Colorado. Mr. Phelps sold his
one corner sat. a man who hail a long many friends. He leaves a sorrow farm to a Colorado man.
lucked animal which he liehl in his ing wife, a mother and two brothers. >|ltagau. w ho sold out with the
fcalwis mid pinched its ears and strok- and many friends to mourn his nil- intention of leaving, has alsmt de-
« d liis hack with a stick, ami then it j timely death. cided to remain hen."
The Katy railroad company is
making settlement with the land
owners along Deep Fork.
I). W. Dean has traded his livery
barn at Luther to L. D. Adamson
for a farm northeast of that town.
The Brick Hotel at Luther has
been leased by (). C. Carlson to Tlios
Babb. Mr. Carlson will locate at
Moore.
The South Canadian Odd Fellows'
anniversary association is preparing
to have a big -time at Edmond oil
April 2tith.
Mr. Virgil Hendricks and Miss
Niabra Copcly, prominent young
people of Dickson, have been united
iu marriage.
W. K. Chilcott, who recently dis-
l>osed of his hardware store at Lu
tlier, has bought property at Tulsa
and will locate there.
William Craine has returned to his
home three miles north of Harrah
after spending three years iu the
naval service iu the Philippines.
Dr. J. F. Messenbaugh. the pn
sent coroner of Oklahoma county,
has been nominated for mayor by
the republicans of Oklahoma City.
The district court, will conrene
next Monday, the first case to coiue
IH'fore the grand jury will be that of
James Bratcher and Walter Soplier,
charged with the murder of W. A.
Agee near Jones City last November.
The Luther Holler mills will s<mui
be a thing of the past as it is now
being taken down to Im moved to
Lawton. It will be quite a loss to
Luther, but the proprietors, Messrs
Arthur A' Adams claim they could
not. make it pay there as there was
not enough wheat raised.
James T. Fitxpatrick, who is bad
Iv v anted by the Frisco railroad
i)avitl Daniels is drilling a well ou company for bis intiiiy crooked deals
while employed as roadmaster be- I
tween Oklahoma City and Sapulpa,
lias been discovered in Old Mexico. |
County Attorney Hays of this coun '
tv is making 1111 effort to have lnui
brought back here and tried.
Spring Hill Happenings
Mr and Mrs. Tom Kennedy mov-
ed down from Luther end will farm
for Wiley Canada.
Miss Norman visited at home from
Friday till Sunday.
Miss Mary Coder is s|>eiiding a few
days with her grandmother, Mrs.
Neiinan at Arcadia.
Edna and (fusel Crayum spent
Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. Frank
Benson.
Miss Laura Schatfer gave a flinch
and panic party Friday evening.
Judging by the time the young peo-
ple went home they had a good time.
There was a dance at Frank Mc-
Coy's Friday night.
Guy Faulk sjH'iit Saturday and
Sunday with Win. Grayum.
Mrs. T. -Jones and Willie were
callers at C. W. Grayum's, Tuesday.
Tom Kennedy was quite ill a few
da vs.
Judge Mitchell's place.
Mrs. Coder is able to be out again.
Plowing and garden making are
the order now.
Big Reductions in
Winter
..Goods..
Beginning Today I will Make the
Following Prices on Winter . .
Goods:
55c and tiftcr«P?.j£ed Calf Mitts for
men...
.00
7; c CHps....~.(
. 50
05c Calfskin Gloves
.40
Big bargains oil Children's and Misses'
Under-
wear. 10c to
. 50
Heavy Heeced Underwear, made to sel
>1 at 50c
per piece, suit
. 1*0
All wool I'nder Suits. #8 kind
•J. 00
Wool Shirts, blue, #1.50 kind
1 10
Jersey Shirts, heavy, 11.00 kind.. ..
.00
Ladies' Golf Gloves, were 50c
.: 5
Children's and Misses Golf Gloves. . .
. 25
75c Lcggiua, at
. 50
$1.00 Leggings, extra long
.75
ftOc Leggings for Boy a
.40
50 pair Mioses Shoes, |m>i° pair
1.00
50 pair Boys' Boots
.75
20 Styles Heavy Dress Goods at
Low Prices to Close Out.
few Skirts Left at Bargain
Prices.
Yours For Trade.
L. C. STONE,
Jones City, O. T.
FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES
gave scivcaui. and the men grabbed The tuneral services were held I Kev. Einbry and wife has
hold of tlve girls ami began to jump Wednesday aftermath under the aus OI, t|le Bj(>k lut.
arofttnd tla* r Him hunting for the j pices of the Odd Fellows lodge, ot Two men recently from Oregon
.door, but nobody could find it. No- which deceased was an honored mem- have rented the Glcckler farm, south
l ody. 1 believe, found it but me,aud her. Interment in the Odd Fellows' ! t.tt8t of town.
Meridian Notes
Miss Ethel Smith s|H*nt Sunday
with Miss Maude Newberry. 1 Program
Mr. Will Piplier left last week for ()f pj(. supper and entertainment
Kansas City. n\ the Harmony school house, March
Grandma Garrett left Saturday for \ 17th.
a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ellen
Mistier, at Mineral. Kansas. I Recitation Nettie Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood and Mr. Pearl and Ethel Tiller
Ed Short spent. Sunday evening with Recitation Florence Crawford
lieen Mr. and Mrs. Woods. ! Si ng *'• Perkins
Misses Ethel and Clara Blevins (
from Choctaw called 011 Mrs. Nor Recitation F. II. Witzel
wihhI Saturday. \ ])|a|,
>gue.. Bert Wright. Ethel Smith
! alone escaped."'
St*vrtU«\s M®rU*llty
Statistics show stiu tiing mortality,
from ap|H*iKli(iUs aunt | eHtouitis.
'J'o prevent and cure th«w awful dis-
eases tfni>e is fust one reKabU' rem
cemetery.
Warning to School Boards
To Sclnsil District Boards:
I understand that an agent is sell-
ing library Ixsiks in the different
I districts iu tiiis county, and
We are again in Jones with a car of our fine w hole-root
Apple. I'each, Plum and Pear Trees, ami for the benefit of the
men who have made false statements iu regard to the age of our
trees, we make the following offer: To anyone who finds au
Apple tree that is over two years old, or peach tree that is over
one year old, that we have unloaded at Jones,
We Will Give $100.
We now have at our nurseries at Tulsa, I. T., and Crescent,
O. T.. about H00,(100 two-year apple, and as we make it a rule
to dispose of all our apple trees at two years old, and as we have
only thirty days in which to dis|M se of our immense stock of
trees, we make the following prices to the planters ill order to
rush the business: We will furnish vou at Jones with first-class
trees at from 2c to 5c each. We are also prepared to furnish
trees on the crop plan aud will furnish from 500 to 10,000 trees
to any one planter. We will also sell Trees on Time or Trade
for Stock.
Don't fail to give us a call while in Jones, and have a ha k
at our fine stock of Trees.
PFRIMMER BROS.,
Tulsa. I. T., and Crescent, O. T.
«dv, IV. Kings New Life nils. M. tkiHt he is telling school officers that
Clannerv. 14 Custom H«*use Pfliioe, j recommended the list he is selling.
Chicago, gays: "Thev have so eijual 'j'|,j8 \H n,,t correct. I have never
for «olistipation *nd f ilioutt*aM/*
25c at Stone Pharmacy.
seen the gentleman in question. I
have not recommended his hooks,
and do not know what ls>oks are on
SuWribe for the Valley News law list. Mahy D. Couch,
Ikcep posted. I Co. Sllpt.
S We Will Accommodate You £
w
Red Butler's bald face horse, sup-
lamed to la* lost, strayed or stolen,
was found dead iu the pasture,
••stuck in the mud."
Captain Beeman has lauight the
old Congregational church, tore it
down and rebuilt it for a residence.
The Milluow Ixiys left for 1
last week.
We have a new barber in town,
Arthur Louisiugnot.
Mr. Wykert went to Kansas City
last week to buy spring giasls.
Miss Stone from Cashion is visit-
ing her brother. Paul Stone.
Miss Maud Story has gone to Bill-
ings. Okla., for a short visit.
Mr. Boling has moved to near
Chandler.
A party wras tsiven Monday nifl'it jS(tll(i nntl Music
at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Clar- j Rotation
cnce Muhlhaiiseii. The evening was
spent in playing siarial games and
eating oysters. All departed at a
late hour, thanking the hostess for a
pleasant eveniug.
| Miss Bertha Goycr spent Saturday
rn night with Ethel ami Gertrude Liml-
I say.
Kev. Booth and family from Choc-
taw s|**nt Saturday night with Mr.
ami Mrs. J. B. Garrett.
A. Crawford
. .0. C. Deal
. R.
.. Etlie Laura |
F. 11. Witzcl
R. Wigington
J. F. Perkins!
Douglas City News.
o|ort d i'oople'ii Column Conducted l y .1. K.
Recitation.
Song
Recitation.
Music ....
Recitation.
Dialogue. .
Song
Recitation.
Song
Music •. • • ? i
Every Is sly come and bring a pie.
a Patricks,
Masquerade
ball)
F. II.
Etta Le
Witxel. O. I Deal
\. Crawford j
.... Vergie Cruui •
O. C. Deal i
At the Jones City Opera House on I
the 17th of March. The Irish and I
^^hrerybody Else Cordially Invit<M^^^
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BANK of SPENCER,
SPENCER. OKLA.
The Very Lowest Rates
on Long Time Farm Loans.
J. S. Alexander,
President.
C. J. Alexander,
Cashier.
j Fred Lofton and his nephew. John-
nie Barlter. were in the Douglas
iieiglilMiliuMxl a few days age.
Mrs. Nicy Mitchell is now at her
'sister's, Mary Camp'sdl's. Mrs.
Mitchell docs not improve much.
Kev. J. W. I'irkill has Im?cii re-
| elected as pastor of the Douglas
church.
Mrs. Lizzie Fain is very sick.
Mrs. Liz/.ic Nichols has lafeii ser-
iously sick ami is not any la'tter.
Win. Nichols has completed his
Mrs John new house.
Miss Kali
>'1
Pleasant Valley News.
Conducted bv Myrtle Km all.
Mrs. Win. Estell is u« Is*Iter.
Charles Stevens and family spent
| Thursday at J. T. Harmon s.
Mrs. Will Allen and family « f Ar-
cadia visited her sister, Mrs. George
Elerick Saturday ami Sunday.
Mr. Harmon and wife visited Sun-
day with their daughter.
I Nave. Miss Katie Still has been
Mrs. Hiatt of Edmond s|H'ut Mon- lame with her f<* t.
, «iay with Mrt Wn Bated.
Rena Harmon called on Mrs. G For Rent: A w0xT 0 business nam
Elerick Tuesday afternoon. in Jones City. Inquire at The New
Mrs. Hull aud grandson, Ernest office.
little
V. S. STONC. President.
S. J. GRAHAM. Vice President.
L. C. STONC. CftMhier.
THE BANK OF JONES,
OF JONES CITY. O. T
CAIMTAU Sfl.OOO.«H>.
Burfllf r Proof, Double Time Lock Safe.
Transacts a (i.neral Banking Business. 1-oans. Collections. AccottitU of Ftrtns, Corporation, and
Partner* respectfully solicited. Intercut Paid ou Time liepobiUs.
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