The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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We Sell as Cheap
art any mail order house, quality considered, If
you don't believe it, l>rli ft your mail unlet house
catalogue to our store, pick out what you want
ami we will duplicate it at tin* same price Ami
then, if what you buy of us should |>r« v«' not
satisfactory, return it ami will make? it satis-
factory. Wo handle all kinds of Hardware ami
Implements, and Furniture. We pay our taxes
here, not in Chicago, and you should Untie with
uh. especially when we sell at a* low prices as
anyone, anywhere. Call au«l Ik- coilviuwHi.
Kennedy & Gieber,
Opera house Block.
Canadian Valley News.
I'ublUhed Every Fr4d«> aSMosea. O. T.. S>
III MM K KKVKS. Prwprleler.
CHRATER a. kfc>K>. KSUer end Manager.
SI HSCKIPTION
1.041 l -K VI; AM.
ocoocoososcoood
DR. HENDERSON.
101 4 103 «. STH ST., KANSAS CITY. MO.
^■3 1 n OM K'lliM. IWt... UlilMt 111 [• JO.I I
^Hn \ rrxuUr MrtdM «■ In Swlklu*. Ofer M
filtf
•D«l 1 oMfriit Lor«l«4. A
V«- r«' C«s«Ue —
ipxt-i tl |MN In Snout 1 Itf C3T ABL«6HiO I 007
Chronic, Nenrous and Special Diseases.
imuii uy J.H -> « '*-• *«-«}•« i*
us.issi nzxfjasss:
uJ tK'ud lof terms
Seminal Weakness anj
Sexual Debility,
ot jotnhf ul
sarur \rsssrtzs?
Woiolw-a o« the fa<"r. o*«nfss*jd Men* snu
orK« tfulhf«. t^-bHlsr** sod ssrr*lo« u>
socirtf. etc . n.r#l lor life I stop nl|:bl
l«wo*. f-wm- a.-t«sl i*"*rr. «• rre su*
toffnin power en!. «■• ai «l atrrMiheo srss
port* a ml msfc.* you flt for mnntspo bend
lor (r.M. bo .S so j llm ot questions.
I Stricture liutuc
I and Gleet X !?
Hydrocele and ££3T';'.
Phimosis xM >:. ui?*r. Uookfr^s
Varicocele
v-«u* debilOr w.-afcn -f. of ibe sexual ay*-
ten eio.. pcnusccoUy cured without patn
Cunhilie That i^rrlMe ilseST-. 1"
bypnill9| .11111 t- -!!■* and 6t«ir. .
cured for Ufe Blood * l onin« and all
private dutissca perBssot-nUy cutcd.
nAA|£ for both #(•*••«- PM >. f
v v \ piciorit, vltb full «le*-rtptlo
of abor<> dl^Mn. the «•(!«<* Mid cufS sent
•ealM in pi..In wrapper fr* \
; if i* i UU Bssi 1:: tk« tiiiraifca U MtUfci
Pact MUCCUM OA AHATOtiT
Wiiit M. t la ant.
President
K Y\ Milks,
Vice Pres.
15. F. Milks.
Cashier.
STATE BANK OF CHOCTAW,
CHOCTAW. OK LA
CAPITAL, $io,ooo.
...Your Banking Business Solicited...
Advertlelnc Hate*
one Column. |mt month (four IwiM «> • . finttn
oiH- hsIf ooliiMn. |x r month
On<* fonrtn column. pof month
Pntf«HM|flnsi r*rd« nw liwht pwmonih •*'
l.« rnl« |*t line <>H«'h w«'«'k •
If \ mduclloi" on vearl> tUMMOMfs. Noverhsl
Contra n« nniert llH'<i
\ U advert l-onti-nif «HMiiln«tnd until fornlddrn.
Xtlvi'rll-wfni't.t* n u«t Ite onlrnil out hv Tne*
ln\ tiiNin or thex will Isliwriwl lilUai*wl>'«
snih- mill charvoil for.
I'opv for chnti^*' of silrprtl^nii'iil' mu t i«p
ii thl'« nfflf-o l.y Tno-xlwv noon Thl* rule I*
tnix'rsllu- nmi will In norsw lw*«h,i,srted fn m.
Local News!
Cull ami oay your salweriptltm. i
Hert l>eal lian un vetl hack ts the
farm.
It in feared the n rn will «*tiain it -1
If jrn wln^ ho fnst
Wiirtl Barker had IiuhIiu^mi at Ok
lahoma City We«lnes<lay.
Pv. C H Flt'M was here from
CIkk'Uiw Monday on loudness.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M Kail visitiMl
last week at Luther ami Wellston.
Father Troiuin'ter celebrated mass
at the o| era house Sunday morning.
Harry l*rt etof. the News "devil,
in sutrt'rinj; from a ImmI on hit* arm.
J«'lf Sanders orders the atldrenn t f
l w N.mvs rlisn^e*! fnon Anadarktt to
Verden. Okla
Mr. ami Mr*. .1. M Proctor were
in Oklahoma City Monday night am!
Tuesday imM-nin^.
Mr. and .Mrs. W. II Smith were
ouents of friemls in Oklaloima City
tin* lint of the week.
The dance at the o|M>ra house last
Friday night was well attended ami
a *!immI time was had by all.
Joucs City d«H s not need t« plant
shade trees—the suntlowers answer
the same purj>o?*e well enough.
Win. IjogHii. fn m Lineville, Iowa,
an old friend of Morg \VanH« n's, linn
la-en here visiting hi 111 the past week.
Deputy Sheriff Hart and family « f
Oklahoma City are wiu|mhI along the
river at Mr. iKiriuau's, liuiiting ami
tishiug.
My Hair is
Extra Long
Feed your hair; nourish it;
five it something to live on.
Then it will stop falling, and
will grow long ind heavy.
Ayer's H ir Vigor Is the only
hair-food you can buy. For
60 years it has been doing
|ust what we claim it will do.
It will not disappoint you.
«■ m? hair n*eS t« •> rsry h«e. Hut after
aeli M A> er'« IU r Vu- >i < «ln ri time It hew n
t.< and ! • • it I. fourteen
TMi 1,'ith a aslendM r
•lm -at without au« ImiI
< kttorsde 8pOu«s. t Mo.
Z
a by J. O. Ayer Co.. bowell.
Aiao ■aaulSoturera of
} sarsapablla.
PIUS.
CMI t!UY PLCT0RAL.
ijers
Pleasant Valley News.
t'ontlucietl bv Mum it* KMbII,
Misses Gertrude tyut'ke, ltena liar
m« n. Myrtle, Nannie and Mamie Ks
tell, ami Warren Hurke ami Orval
Knteli went Saturday uiorning to the
luitne of Mr. ami Mrs .1. A. K«iih
tninger, near Harrah, where we weie
royallv entertaiiMfd until Sunday
night We were s rry to learn upon
arriving there that Mrs. K in sin I lige r
liatl liatl the misfortune t« fall from
a wagon, the week before, fiacturing
her right arm ; but her daughter, Mrs
T. Hughes, has been overseeing the
housework since ami deserves great
ciedit for the sumptuous repast pre-
pared by her, which we all did jus-
tice to. Mr. ami Mrs. Hughes, as-
sisted by Messrs John Halter, Finns
Hull ami John ami M« rtoii Kins
winger, proved excellent entertain-
ers, and especially did we enjoy the
ice cream anil cake which was served
Sat unlay evening. Miss Nannie Es-
tell remained f« r an extended visit,
but the remainder of the crowd re-
turned to their various homes after
attending church in Harrah Sunday
night. Thanks to the family foroui
•enjoyable time, which we hope will
again take place in the near future.
J. T. Harmon, wife ami children
ate Sunday dinner at S. K. Kstell s.
Win. Marshal and family, Zclina
Yotuige, Mrs. Ridla V« unge and
Sundav hcIiooI every Sunday at il daughter Lena. Hoy Kstell ami Char-
o'clock in the aftermsm at the I'res- i les lltdman sjM'iit Sunday on the
byteriau church. Kwrvlsalv invited | Canadian river.
to stleml.
Will C«hi|h r. son of l>r. am" Mrs.
J. \V. CoojHT. east of town, is con-
fined to bin home with an attack of
typhoid fever.
We pay interest on time deposits.
Kena Harmon sUiyed a few da}>
last week with her sister, Mrs. John
Nave.
Lucy and Sarah Chitwood are ln>e-
in^: cotton for their brother, Win.
| CliitwtM-d.
Anyone wishing an excellent cts k
.4 . ♦ . ♦
Try The News
For Job Printing
J Ctaee y*tiir money in this Intnk and | write or call on John Haber. Harrah,
lit will earn more uioliey for you.— .Okla.
I Hank of Jones. ( Fred Harmon has been working
i liarrv l„,|>|> was iil.lv to Iw in town I f"' Oliark-8 SmiUi near Jclien.
Satunlav lite flr.t time for wvcral Mrs. Ann .hill™, .M.vHl.% Xanim-
Lf, lu. Hi' lias imiii ouUeriiig from | *«• 0rv ' J,,h" McKt''-
an atUick of np| eudicitis.
..John Bennett,.
vwrlnam Surgeon.
JIKIM'KXIXO
Mil iv \ti\<;
CABTKATINt;
an Hrnior lliiamilml.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
. in' Ur\ v *| of km i>i $
Hay Smith, Owen Hiatt and family
ami the writer, spent Tuesday even-
ing at J. A. Murks. Delicious ice
ci earn and cake were served during
the evening.
Wui. Kstell returned last Tuesday
from near Fry, I. T., where lie at-
tended the funeral of his little grand
soil, Onus Franklin Sellanger.
i tw su 1 cran : * (a take
CANDY
CATHARTIO
Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Goyer enter-
iained a iiiiiiiIht of friemls at their
| I tome southeast f town, Wednesday
* i.igiit at an ice cream stsrial.
• Tile Ladies' Aid Society met Wed-
nesday evening with Mrs. Dorman.
ilefivHhmeiits were servetl and a
I'lcasaut time was had by all.
j Stock hogs wantetl. Will pay the
; liijsW price. See me iK'fore wililiu , H>|f Fad<ld Recollectlon, Rev(ved ,n
-Jas. Fleteller, two uillen eiwt mul. Br,in 0, widow's Eltot Boy.
Choctaw, j was the ynutijrisli widow s wed
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams have <1,n« **'• ,,n,, the 8,^n!' flnd omens j uf a county jail thereon
THE WEDDING A8 HE SAW IT.
Notice of Special l:lcction
On the i|iiestioti of issuing bonds j
of Oklahoma County. Territory « t*
Oklahoma, in ihc siinvof $ ojnio for
the purpose of purchasing a site in
lllock '.\ tif Main Street Addition to
Oklahoma City. O. T., ami the erec-
tion thereon of a jail, and
Iannis uf said county for the pui|H se
of completing the present Court
111tuse by the purchase of pt^'inaneot
furiiishiiigH and llxtures therefor.
Whereas, there was presented to
the Board of County Ctuniuissioners
< f Okiahouia County , Territory of
Oklahoma, at the regular June,l'JOR,
session of said Hoard, a |>eLition sign-
ed by more than one-sixth of the
(pialifled electors aud taxpayers < f
said etiunty. praying that an election
be held for the purpose of submit-
ting to flic qualified electors of said
! county the questions as to whether
the Hoard of County Commissioners
iof said county shall be authorized to
issue Itonds of the said county in tin
hii iii of for the purchase of
i site ami the erection of a jail there
on and 910,00(1 for the purpose of
furnishing the present Court House,
ami
Whereas, the said laiard in further-
ance of the consideration of the said
petition caused a financial statement
of the condition of said county to be
spread upon the records of said
county, which said statement is as
follow*
First The assessed valuation of
the taxable property within and for
Oklahoma County, as shown by the
equalized assessment roils of the tax
able property within said county,
taken for the purpose of taxation for
the year 1H04-05, and now in force
ami etrcet, aggregates the sum of
#0,124,5:10.00;
Second—That the total outstand-
ing indebtedness of «nid Oklahoma
County, of every class and charac-
ter, aggregates the total sum of
$274.07 l.Oii consisting of the follow-
ing items Warrants outstanding,
*;>M74 !•<. Bopds, $237,000.00;
Third—The amount of cash in the
hands of said Oklahoma County for
county use, aggregates the sum of
$44,727.53;
Fourth—The amount of bonds
prayed for in said petition aggregat
es the sum of ♦40,000.00.
Whereas, the Board of fountr
Commissioners did on the 12th day
.f June, 1005, order that a special
election be held ui said county on
the 1st day of August, A. I>.. i 005
for the purpose of submitting said
[Uestions hereinbefore set out to the
pialificd electors of said count),
liereforc, in conformity to aud in
oiupliance with said order, notice is
lereby given that a special election
will lie held iu Oklahoma County.
Territory of Oklahoma, in accord-
ance with the provisions of the elec-
tion laws of the Territory of Oklaho-
ma in such cases made and provided,
at which there will be submitted to
the voters of said county the two
questions as statad in said petition
aud in the aforesaid order of the
Commissioners.
The forms of ballot to be used at
said election shall be substantially
the following form:
First Question:
n Shall the Board of County
Commissioners of Oklahoma
vi:s County, Territory of Oklalio
□ ma, be authorized to issue
ImihIs of said county in the
no sum of 930,000, bearing inter-
est not to exceed 4£ per cent per an-
num, proceeds fiom which are to be
expended in the purchase of a site in
Block No. 3'in Main Street Addition
to Oklahoma City and the erection
Made-to-Measure
• CLOTHING
For an up-to-date Tailor-made Suit or Overcoat see O \S
liigdoli >Ncw line t f samples for Fall ami Winter, 11105-06,
just received. Call ami inspect them and get prices l**fore buy
iug elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed, ami your time |iaU| for
A lien you buy a suit of me.
O. W. HIGDON, JONES CITY
PRISONER PROVES UP LAND.
Then He Goes to the Sheriff to Begin
Three Year Term In Prison.
Sheriff Nelson of Green county has
taken to the Kansas penitentiary John
K Yate^. a fnrmor, for the murder ot
William Hughes, a wealthy cattleman,
last July.
Yates was sentenced to three years
In the penitentiary in the District
court at Mangum three weeks ago.
says the Kansas City Journal, but was
allowed to prove up his homestead and
provide for his family fo they could
live In comfort during the three years
he Is in the penitentiary.
I.ast Saturday night Yates went to
gherllT Nelson and said he was ready
to begin hi* sentence. He was not
manacled as he rode on the train on
the way to I.anslng, Kan., hut sat in
the stat with the sheriff as any other
citizen might.
Bffnt Her Double
•1 knew no tine, for four weeks,
when 1 was sick with typhoid and
kidney trouble," writes Mrs. is
Hunter of Pittsburg, l*a., ami when
1 got better, although I had one of
the best doctors I could get, I was
bent double, and liatl U rest my
bunds on my knees when 1 walked.
From this terrible afHiftion I was
rescued by Klectrie Bitters, which
restored my heuH.li ami strength and
now l can wait! as Htraight as ever.
They are simply wonderful." Ointr-
anteed to cure stomach, liver and
kidney disorders; at Stone lMiaruiucy ;
price 50c.
There Are Numbers of People
who are under an erroneous impress-
ion. They think that they never
control enough motley to start a bank
In this tliev are mistaken.
The I.ililng of Hughes was the re
cult of an old free-range quarrel out "<','onni' .
In the new country. Yates was ar- ; \N e solicit small accounts as well as
rested and p-aced in Jail. His bond ' large. And we handle the business
waa fixed at $20,000. the Judge think- j of both with our best care. We be-
ing that amount would be more than licve that you ought to ha c a bank
wculd be raised in the county ! account and we offer you our ser-
Yates wan released on bond, how- vk;.8 _,{|i|lk of .l(lllt.s/
ever, before the end of the week. A _
gloup of farmers who were his friends
qualified for more than twice that
amount.
Judge Irwin announced the sentence ; t.|vcii
and asked Yatea if he had anything to 1 • • ;-
say. Yates safd the sentence was Just
and that he wotlld serve ft.
He said, however, he lacked a short
time of having proved tip his home-
stead. and ftj^ked to he with his family
two weeks longer. Judge Irwin grant
ed the request.
Idea for Edwin Maikham.
Gov. William L. Douplas of Masaa
cfcusettu, some time ago bad as his
guest at his beautiful Brockton home
Edwin Markham, the poet. The fa-
mous merchant statesman in his mod-
est collection of pictures had a copy
of Francois Millet's famous painting,
"The A:\gelu8," from which Mr. Mark-
hum is fiupp* ed t) have s?,ot hi Inspir-
ation for his I'oein, 'The Man With the
Hoe." The two discussed the merits
of the picture at length and in detail
not missing any of its many virtues.
"There." said Ma Markham, point-
ing to the great wooden sabots worn
on the feet of the peasant, "shows u
great evolution to your product of the
present day."
Mr. Douglas's advertising
A Surprise Party
V pleasant surprise jsirty may Is*
to your sLouinch and liver, by
king a medicine which will relieve
their pain and discomfort, viz: Dr.
King's New Life Pills. They are a
most wonderful remedy, atfording
sure relief and cure for headache,
dizziness ami constipation. ^5c at.
Stone Pharmacy.
For Sale
Some stock hogs, sows ami pigs,
vilts. sows due to farrow; some males
ready for service. All pure bred
P« laud Chinas. Also high grade
Cattle, one coining yearling male.
Sold on time to responsible parties.
Five miles north-west of Jones.
J fV YOWRI.IJ.
Forced :o St. rve
B. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky., says:
•For twenty years 1 suffered agonies
with a sore on my upper lip, so paiu-
. ul, s uielunes. that I could not eat.
After vainly trying everything else I
In f ti net I cured it., witii Buck leu's Arnica
asserted Itself, and he,
alve." It's
and wounds,
only 25c.
great for cuts, burns
At Stone Pharmacy;
Your Cheek Book Shows
humorously
asked:
■'Mr Markham, couldn't you possibly
lftsert the Utter 'S' before the last,
word of the title of your room, so It I
££ £ 'vu" * 71."'
' can have your nank liook balanced at
any time It saves worry ami trouble.
The bank does your I ookkeeping.
Start an account.. — Bank of Jones.
j gone to Claremore for a few week *
visit. Mr Adams' lien lib is very
[Wine of Carduii
Cured Her.
2l3RonUiPrinr8tT~*,
An. AST A* ifA.( Maruj 21.1000.
1 •:?! r-d for fewr nv r.'im with I
■x'r- iu*- iii'^Txiiimess sod IssKitude. I
I bad a Haknif fo« liti(f in mjr I
jjloaMMbwhk if Ii" :n«xlicine jrrn«*i I
to relieve, and loting my appetite I
I became weak and kat mv vital- I
ity. In three we«-k.H 1 1,. t f urtc ti I
IKrtmAii nf flcah and felt tint I mu 11
iind «pee<ly relief to regain my I
hoalth. Havinj beard Wino uf l
Csrdui prai til l,y w-v. rai cf my I
friendi, I sent for a bottle ami waa 1
certainly very pleased with the!
resultH. Witniu three days my I
appetite returnod and my *famach I
troubled me no mon-. I r mM 1
.li-rnst my food without diflieuily I
and tho nervoasnesn prnulnally I
dimlni lied. Nature performed I
her functions without difficulty I
and I nm oneo taore a happy anil I
well wuman.
0LI\T3 JOeKPH,
Trasa. Atlauta Mday Kfyiu cisto. |
Secure a Doiiar Bottle of |
Wine o( Cardui Today,
CAT "EM LIKE CANDY
e la«*kU, r«««nt, Ta*i« Pa
2^1- H « r Sirk' u. rm1i«« • rutliwi U . A a 4
M'*ata i-rUi. Writefwr CrattaiBt/lo.aa': '-■< k-
Maabwltk. A44rn*i m
OwSni tiaHi CWcsee ar K« Yort.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
KILLTHECOUCH '
CURF the LUNGS
•™0r. King's
New Discovery
« ff
were fructifying in tho brain of her |
oldest, a bright chap of eight. He had j
! wondered much a the sewing that
|MNirl\ ami it was thought a change , been In progress for weeks past. |
would do him go>n|.
J. II. King, of Comanche county,
s|ienl last seek visiting his brother,
(■corgc 11 King, down iu the Kick-
|;t|MHifiat. Mr King says crops are
I«h king gne iu his purl of the coun-
try.
Second Question.
Students' Princely Gift.
The giver of the $500,000 college
ball to Columbia was Rutherford
8tuy-o«ant Plerrepont. Plerrepout,
who comes up for his degree of bache-
lor of arts with the class of *06 In
lune. feared lest persons about the
university might think that he "waa
trying to work the institution for a
degrt e." as his mo' t intimate friend
put it. and for that reason requested
that the university leave Ms name out
Shall Hie Board of County of the original announcement of the l
a Commissioners of Oklahoma ! Rift. When his nnme
The Diamond Cure
The latest news from Paris is that
they have discovered a diamond curs
for consumption. If you fear con-
sumption or pneumonia, il will, how-
ever, be liest for you to take that
great remedy mentioned by W T
Mcdcc, of Vault cr, Tenn. "I bad
icen.eui t i 'iic | . i •
hecamo kneuvn ! " w« l" (•"' f «rlwn Vi'i>r . Ni.Uiiiin
0*niJ*pTIO«( Prlct
UUUHSsad BOci l .00
yOLDS Tree Trial.
Barest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT ani LUNG TROUB-
LES. or MONEY HACK.
There will la* a potuul s<K'ial ul the
O vet hoisti' building on Saturday
night, August 5, for the lieuefit of
Rev. Keller. Kvurylsaly is invilcd
to coiik* aud help this good work
along.
Why go away long distances to
other bauk* when this bank can give
you all the attention or accoiuimsla-
tit>u thai other (tanks can. at an fav-
orable terms aud same conditions.—
Hunk of Jones.
□
The whispering and chattering of
the women, too. had stirred some half
faded leaves In his memory. This
particular day above all set him think-
ing very hard
Hla mother had .:ls cd iilni tear- ] mini, tin- |>nxMied fioin the mil.
hilly and then retired Imo wcluslon. w|,,c.|, :iri. U) be exprtl.le.l in tile fur
Tier, after If had been drr, ed- > f |m.Hl.n,
a mere Ine dental matter he was told , ,, , . , e
. . . . , . . by the purchase of pennaneiit fill-
to be good ani keep quiet flnd not . , , ,
nisliings ant* nxturcs therefor
as donor Plerrepout left college in ! xt
automobile nnd headed for "the lio'it-
i house at Fort George, for ^s usual
practice with the unlvei 'W crew,
so sum ol *10,(010, bearing inter- | T1)0 r %vhn j.uw him said that he
st not to exceed 4$ per cent per an
vks Couuly, Territory of Oklaho-
ma. be authorized to issue
IhumIs of said county in the
helped me until 1 t<>ok Dr. Kings
New Discovery for Consumption,
coughs and colds,- which gave in-
stant relief ami ejected a permanent
Unequalled quick cure for
• of his grandmamma .
give any trouble.
The appear-
and aunts was al
course, there were a good many other
people, and h • recognb.ed therein a
divergence fr m long past experi-
ences. but he looked out of the win-
dow and el anced to see the e'ergy-
man arrive, carrying a small black
leather valise.
Then he hoard the word passed
aroMud ti st the "doctor" had come
—the elerto man was a D. D.—and
Those voting in favor of the issu-
d Id n't seem to want to talk about the 1,llJ(| Lung Troubles. At Stone
gift, and very much resented its hav- t |,|1!n.|mw.v. |)ri^ 50c and $1. guar-
; iu8 bourne public. autced. 'Trial Isittle free.
i 11 veil if you wish to keep only n * ' * ~
| small account here, you may be as- j Look here. Located at Jones, a
! sured of courteous attention and the good two story hotel, for sale
at a
I WANTKD: Tell IIICII iu each slate
{to iravel, lack signs and distribute
! samples anil circulars of our g«s>ds.
Salary #75.00 |H*r mouth. ^.'5 OOlths youngest ami prettiest
l erila\ for ex|MMises. KCIILM AN i aunts, ^and romarked to her fn that
CO.. Dept. P., Atlas Biiiltliug, style of whisper which always eoncen-
I Chicago. it rates attention:
"I know, now."
; Mr slid Mrs. ()• lei I lligilon gave -d,, you. dear?" gntd the pretty,
! :i parlx Tuetslsy uigbl to the yt>tin^ aunt. "What do you know."
instple and all had a good lime. Mr. ' "I know what Is going to hnppen. |
aud Mrs. liigdou were moving inlo I'm going to have a new brother or j
their Iiew home, ami A. O. Bsiley • i,*!fr 1 fhe doctor come In with
> ami lamilv were moving into the *118 l,fl* t*,at carr'*>s them in.
I...UM- ■ .eaUHl b\ the l|iKn Vrm rani fool me.
His memory had been going back
li1Mf«J PITV I nnf.r un m I n n F Mr and Mrs J M. Miller ami i to the birth of his youngest sister
JUntfc HIT LUUbt, "W. IM, I. . y. r. . tMr tlal||f||U.r> mIh M|4|>t., K,about two years and « half before.'
l.vi rv S;it ir.lin N I left MoUltst fo| II trip UVCrlailll '
' tbiougb the Wichila iimuntaius.
Kkxnkpy. N. G. j The) cxjscl to visit another daiigh
v. uer, Mrs Ibmc Wolf, near Fretlerick,
iH-forc ictuiuing, aud will Ik- goue
i thrve weeks.
siiirg. ntlve, jf lice of the Isuuls will stamp in the
scjunre above the word •4Yes." and
tliow voting agaiiiHl the issuance of
the bonds will stamp iu the square
ulsive the word "No The voting
places shall be the same as those
designated and used at the last gen-
eral election held ill said couuly
Said election shall be held ami
mlucted in all respects ami under
Next serviie licit, this hunk hit* to of li:ir>iiiin for oasli. Inquire of Noali
O. T.
Ira J. wood, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OK I.A
.IO.\ CITY.
I'll A
KKVKH.
W. A. JAMISON,
....PLASTERER.
All kind* of IMaaU'riii^ anil Hrick
Work. Sittlsfm'tiua <iiiuiauU-e,l.
Juum Cit v, 0. 'I'.
Frisco Time Card.
c«t~~ Acconi ..... H .57 p m
Accoui..... 10:4 7 a. m
Fancy leaui of spotiinl (stiiies, bran
new Lug^v and a gtsitl set of iiarness
all for $150 if taken at once, inquiir
at h^eticei Lively Laiil. Hi.
"Tip" Paid Largs Profits.
E ti. Payns. a well-to-do resident of '
Willis «port. Pa., ws* on a vlalt to j
New York with his daughter, Flor
ence, who Is not yet out of her teens j
A fsltow guest st ths Waldorf AsUjrl i
gave Miss Payne s hint as to tho
stock market. Ihe scted promptly, 1
Invested her own fcrtune on the tc-
font a:ion and returned hoi^e richer
by lis. ,006. at: made vntlde of a w-sek.
then he wss sure that he was on the I K|ich regulations as are provided by
right track j the election laws of the Territory of
He at once sidled up to one of | Oklahoma.
Dated this 12th day of June, A.
D . 1905
By order of the Board of County
Commissioners of Oklahoma County.
Territory of Oklahoma
Ko OVKUIIOhSK.il,
Attest: Chairman.
K. S. BI.ACKIU KN,
[Seal] County Clerk.
Methodist Church Directory
Preaching 2nd and 4th Sundays by
Ucv D W Keller. 11 a. m . and
1st add 'Ird Sundays by Rev. J.
Wot d, 11 a. m.
Sunday School every Sumlav at 10
a. m.
Kpworth League every Sumluy ev-
ening at 7 .:t0 p. in.
Bells. 'J:H0 and 10 a. hi. for Sun-
i lay School; 10:15 and 11 s. in. for
preaching', 7 :II0 and 8 for Lch^uc.
j I inniediately after second bell ser-
vices begin.
1). W. Kkw.kh. Pastor.
J. Woon, Assistaut.
| snd the explanations that bad been
made him at that time.
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Mother's Ear
a wo o im MOTHcm-m m*m i WML*
*Ur:HNQ AM I hi f AM T , AW O IN THM
MO«'HI THAT COMI burUMB THAT
timm.
SCOTT'S EMULSION
run mtrmA mrmmitnTH and
WOumsMMawr ao NBC«ea««r rom
THB Ml ALTH OA UOTH MOTHtffUMO
CHILD.
Send (t«r tree >jmnle
SCOTT fit BOW N t, CSamitU.
4^9-4't 1 «i' New York.
S iud J all drutfoi*
A got.ti
save uionet
ptirtio
f ,Jones
ftiwaus
PURE RY£.
GOOU.
Jones, O. T.
Bollwme,
BSMHefi
\nd there's pure air. pure water and
sunshine on the hill. Just I he place
for a rest after the long winter It s
tin
Crescent Hotel
K1 HKKA snaNOS. AI!K
()iierate l liy the Fiiauo System
Hound trip ticket* U. Kureka Syniijis
A
HOUSE
ON A
HILL
Aslv
3EH:
\er\ dav in the year.
I. CI. I RKI'MAN, Agent.
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Keyes, Chester A. The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1905, newspaper, July 28, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc87715/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.