Fairland News. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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VMULAm, OTTAWA COUNT :. OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY, JAN. 27, 1911.
NO. 45.
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rj*tiwcriawuwinwiii«riiwmiui««:« ti; i-aaiiK
Now Lumber Yard.
A i:K i! vf w ctosfia t lie tost ol
: fip vyn-k.^'jicb gi.VoiV Fairland
I'tfth'i'' f. tljei* yard.
We a.i'c receivii'isr new ^ooii
daily. Onr
spring white
in<* of Linens, Iawx
broideries, Ladies
Inderw/ear,
stock ot iv.'V.
snoods, ('onsi -r-
hi ti-
are
all recuiv (or yjbm inspectuw\:
A prettier
hams to re ti
per yard w
here
is
of
at i()<
never
G ing-
& I2e
shown
Onia Morton Dead.
Mrs. C. Mudsbfl returned last
Tuesday evening from Han Ange
lesi Te^us, with the remains <Jf
:;ru- have purchased|her <?au«lii:orf Miss Omu. Who
ti ,,4 Amen lots opposite! livsd n 'few days after' their
ioir slo('|iiitj'i"will nt om fiorcctj arrival there.- They went to that
, -d*. • ">u iu u >tock of hue. i climate at- a last resort, to try
. tt. CatapWlb- ol tho' to benefit the young lady'*
,V Will the |h"'-iltli. hut Ml" great whit*
; o{ ;tiM„ ue\v yard J plague hud its cluffchea too firm-
ly fastened upon her young life,
mid sin-, passed away on hist
Sunday.
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S im I has t'?f'n'ip Kaunas \.'ity this
H i •:,'i an order for t'bo.
|R' Stock. - V < -,n: iiniuf.ii rc.ed us to
rffj no will ' t' sin.'i-i'x^ ir tit tin
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Revival Closes Tonight
The Krj-.ir revival r\: irig tli'l
not close lant ,Monday • night as
was expected, but will close to-
night. Thirty iiye e-iadidatea
wete baptized into the Baptist
chinch last Monday, and auofcto-
fit bunch is being baptized as
we go t o pt'-ss today. I'he total
additions to the Kaptist cLurch
is about fifty. Thorn has been
a number of additions to the
Methodist church and other de-
®!b-
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11 dd yard,
i "f boo.it
Ip us
uouiiuations will a.asO .share tn
The i iin arrived rorj late for; the results.
, ! funeral service, but .a abortj The-1-day's meeting has boen
jj- :r<i will.i a anotl'i-; d&rvice was held at, the gray#, ^ ij)£ best the town ever had au>!
fir Fairland and will; «>trdniterl by hid, Jliloy. Inter-;; « be'en a blessing to tin- coni-
if.:.-. more trifi.U' this nienfc was made iu> the city cem- jmunity, and the' evangelist will
' r' 'lievei iso 1 ir-Mittc n lor t.'m work
Miss Own was 15 years, ■>: i;0 did a t this place, ile' goes
I month- and 7 days old, was a from here to Dig Cabin to bfjgio
brio ht young lady and bad
A- beautiful line oS
both Limre and
i
IvU^S,
Small Ririti ' $-Xri~> r.o ••'4 "•(>
A hetiutiful 9x"l^ 'feel Axminstei ■ li 1*
for $17.50. Others gei o to Q dollars
more i'oi this-s l ine rtu-
W. .1 .1 . J.4.IC.-., ,
- .. . - .. ... u>*n>HiMBci *a3
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'nd itie lirra in. tc be 'con-
|jj gi'wttilated'pn it.- yew atlyeiitnre.
^jMucc -ss tft ijhi. ow enterprise.
™ -ON CRURIS.
3a- w<i9 sick, last week,
fid Itaruct'-' md f imily visited liis
i i ioU .-r, Mrs.'.W, 15. tliikn, Sunday.
I Mt. and >JV% V. Gaines visited
j Crawford Couriers Monday.
I N; B. Weii was a Miami caller last.
I Friday.
| Mr. and Mi". D. Jaaies visited \\.
jC. James Sufiday,.,.
I Ca.-i !5rice :.n l Miss l.i.-ttie Wi^i-
i t.t'rs attee'ed church in Fairland Inst
,
I wceii.
t ATiss Urai.i: Cordon call.yi on Mrs.
IC. Conner Mo,iJay.
Mrs. Dave jvinters and daugtiUa'-,
1 Iioltici aiid T>!i ..t, sponi. :r iiitlay nt
I Vv*. (.'. tunes
Miss Winters ."all id on Miss Znl.-i
| Cole one day kst wetk.
bust of fi'iends here, 'the moth-
er has the *>ympathiefj of all our
people.
They were accompanied bore
by a number of relatives from
Sapulpa, and till returned VYod
ueaduy t vexing.
I A Eli ol'' THANKS. •
Mr>. C. iliHtsoii r. epn-sts the
News to say ioi her that she it,
•very grateful for the many Rind
acts and tokens okay no pat by ex-
tended to fter by the Fairland
people over the loss -of her
(taught r, tuKl will forever re-
member thein tor their kuid.uess.
a meeting at tbat place next
Sundaj-. Slionld he ever return
to Fairland, he will be warmly
received by our people rt^atdleas
of church affiliation.
Old Settler Gone.
After three week" of suffering,
with pneumonia, Aunt Katy
Stringer p4saed to Uer rewauion.
Tuesday of this week aj. about 6
o'ch.ck p. iii. at the ripe old age
oi 74 years. Funeral services
were held at the Hain't*' church
on the day foil,owing al 2 p. tn.,
condijclod by Eld. j. 'I', tiiley,
alter which interment \fas made
in the city cemetery.
Aunt Katy was tin ofd settler
in this comuiuult.; having lived
here about forty yeafti. She was
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Leaders of Low Prices. .
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miULHMiiiiMiniilinii wmihwmmbii^
A New Chib Organized,
VVcJaesda* alternoou Mrs.
Si:ott Cauipbell and Miss Mil-
bourn gave a Kensington at the j one oi the best known toid bsisb
homo of Misa Millioarn. 4t thid liked women of the community,
tune .......Ive^Wiift-csui • 'tjlq.ij:• <?us'{:vtas> u nu-i >!>-t oFtir-f Latror
■ '--l■ "i constipa foinu-d, w-rhA!rs. iloore.ii pr% ' I.)aw- Saints' cnurch, had Iiuoq
tertiblo, wNitu A. K idt-ut; Mrs. Scott talupbuli 1st! ana ritd lour times tliid 'outlived
vice; i'tirs. Wcii 2nd vit -; Misej sill four husbands.
Connolly tivaauior; Miss .oil- j Everything possime was dona
I bourn xeerel-twy, Ilia. *siJ j to restore to health, but ta
kidney Inn,1,:., Only 25o 'ift ali.W- lbdf' ' spl,inu ttnd Miss Ct>b-j 30 avail, ami al! we liavn lert, to*
! nolly as ■ xacutive committee. I dtiy ia:a food memory of a faint-
After the business session the. td old mother.
i ladies were Invited to the diiliiiii! —:
I
room, where at Kb course chafing j Eor
1 dish luncheon was served. hornss.
Old ■*e dicr Tortured.
"For year? £ • iflVru.1 .uiispiliiv:|ble.
fott'r.re fro.-n i
tio l auf l liver
: iii'.h, a vtat veteran at Erie, F
but. J^r. ivLii^ v. v Ijife Pills fixed i
n ui .11 o;. id.. They're biniply j.;r---:i
als Try tlieei i' tr nay stomach, live* ot
Sale—Two good work
Inquire oi J. t. Bixby.
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Look Here Mr, Feeder!
The Greatest Offer Ever Made to Stock "et.dors,
Dr. Hess Stock Food on S Months Triai
Performed an Operation.
,,u Drs. Miller, Deiins and 1'ortuer
jpjj j were called to the Louie of John
f$|b>:08ge!, cast of town, on last
11 Wednesday to perform an oper-
ation V.pcu; Mrs. Noegel, who!
lias be'en in a,- very serious con- i
dition for some time with 'ulcei :
I of fcbe bowels* A large quantity j
P: of pus was removed and there is !
|||. some hopes of her recovery. >
tliough she is in a very Critical i
From t he inanufacfurer's wriilen guar: at am. ilia untirir. '.
praise it is receiving from our custom-r -, .o are do,oily sore thnt
it is. witheut. a single e.y -eption, the be -1 St. . 1 ood <-r ionic t or
produced and at. a price that you fan afiord to d 1-t. wgularf*
Now here is our p'ropo ition: We will stipplv ybu with sr i
Dr. iiei-s Stock i ood to..feed your animt.l.- • wic, r .lay for tiin-e
months; we will supply you with 2' It-1 oi otie .ton, tnen if at
■eud oftliethi'ee in■ aths you ure not . oso. i-ly - I ' ■ -is
paid you,to fted Dr. Hess Stock I'ord, that K if o ir unit, ils led
for mai'ket have not lieen lriore Ibril'fy, your ..ti> .- ial .liev
state ot Iieulth, return to us the empty pucknae-.- an . we will re-
fund every cent you have paid us.
HEBE ARE THE,PRICES: 500 lbs. for O l.:i-C'C Or, :-.o lbs: ti U
same rate, $7.00. Or, 2S-lb. p:d'J at f a.00,
Mark You, Wc are to be judge and Jury,
0. L. .TONES.
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Condition and
is felt.
much uneasiness
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J, Eoimert
. Watch Maker & Jeweler
' WATCH WORK A SPECIALTY
Report: of the Condition of the
BANK OF FAIRAMD,
At Tail land, in the State of Okla-
homa, close of businc.ie
Jan. 7, IOH.
IX HjLAISB,
Picture Show Program.
For tomorrow night:-
.1st Kfel—Daddy's Doufelo at
rBIj.the ('irl's Hoarding School.
llhisl rated Song—Aucbor.
; ;liid Jteel—l lis Sick Friend. The
E tables Puriied. Stung.
!||j Mr. and Mrs. ,1. W. Cook re-
I ; iajrued to their home at Oswego,
||; yesterday.
||u' Eld. CuniniiueSj of Seneca, will
H| | preach at thy Christian church
RlCSOl.Ttf:-.:-
I Loans and Discount,
j Ovenlrafls, seeured
and iiiisecured
Due from Baak,;....
Cash in Bank.
Total
$5S,22<.).73
882.72
.-.27,188 06
.... +,207 10
:""i-r™'trr
; next Sundav niuht,.
11 Denth Iii a Roariii'j Fire
j may not result from tho work of fire-
1 bags, but often ••••ven. burns are cam:
1 i-d that make a quick need for Buck
I! lan'n Am
, dsI cure
l.i .iio, i,.iiv:-. i.i 'uihdues intlanuii.1
LlAmiJTIliS ' DOLL A 1.(3.
Capital stock paid in.i? 10,000.00
I iaiivide<l profits less'
expenses A. tn.v.es pai 1. 0;!>92.10
■Individual deposits sub-
ject to check .70,870.81
Time certificates of
deposit -lo.oc
Total T3rToy.iT. ■
State of Oklahoiaa, )
County ol Ottawa, i *
I, K. < t : 'ir;- ti',
above named l; nk,
swear ihnt tie* above
true i-i tim li- -;t of r
lorej C: -i'liitr
Subscribed and swe.rn to 1 efare mo
ka Sal'.-u, the quickest,surf-!belief, so i'1 ' a
for burtis, wounds, bruises,, . . t .
..ores, ft subdues' inilamma :''- d,,w.-.n
Tl . , .. , .|ms 18th day ot Jrii., n)ii.
tton. It kills pain. .11 Roothes and (8eai) J{ (; V;,tiolK Xl yn\,yw,t
boaJr-i. Drives,of ^kiu cruptioiiR u 1 j rtiToj oxpi
9 cors orpJlt :- Ortlv2ueai all drug ; NVO. (.laIK iuore
'gihts. . 1
hi CI (>f 4
do k.oleihiily
ptnl'fi tit in
nowli tlffg •• )d
felt' ben's. Drives of skin eruptions, u 1-j j.| v .-.miinission < -< pit. bui.'.'tl.. I" 11.
Frank Oiiint *
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Fairland News. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1911, newspaper, January 27, 1911; Fairland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc99459/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.