The Fairland News (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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ABBS RT SIBKEI LEI
EDITOS ANDv<yWNER.
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Entered ' as "secO«c|;c]ass matter
Ap'ril 4, 1908,<hati,thb,lpoHfc office at
Iwrlaudj'OtfShb'ffiW; urifi## the act
of'Congrsfts of March8,18^9.
SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR
Telephones No. 67
FRIDAY, 96T0BER 4, 1912.
Cart t Sail-Und^r Two ftegs J
There has been a iroveiafent j
startfed by Taft R^ublicahH'in ||
FAlr&ihU'tto ascertain i'r&'m t'oun-
ty candidates who are running j
oil the idjjilblic&h' tickfo 'if "they
at real Republicans, -or bull
inbose usiri^th'e'tifiteie oi fc'lie Re-
publican party to try to get into
off&e. Tbitf' is' an important \
matter with Republicans and |
they afe'fell tit led to know whotn j|
they are voting for. Roosevelt j ■
is not a Republican, nor are his 11
followers Republicans.
This movemen^may turn out
to be a bittfer pill for pome can-
didate to ewallow, but he ought j
to be made to nwallow it, be- J
cduse there is room on the ballot;
idr most any rctnd of part/.*
is coming, and' Sf'you keep putting the matter off it
will catch you -without a Heating Stove in your home.
Besides being*®. €idcomfort, it may jCavfse some one of
the f ami ly> to' contmct a severe ciM.
Avoid This
byy purcha^Fiig-a^ Heating Stov6Ja/t
once. We hatfSreceived a !d?ge
shipment opfC@OWN OAK and KING
HEATERS, afi11 sizes and styles, and
pffic§tid frorYiP $1.50' tS° SSQ.'O&J- We
also cafry the famous^ ECONOMY
COOK STOVES and'RANGES, and sell
them as cheaply a^aftyfcfc^y.
Estiiay, Notice.
One flea-bitten gray horse, 1-0 i j
hands high, no brands, formerly |
owned by Oorb113dud and onei
sorrel mule, about 10 bands
high,. no brands, are now in iny ,
pasture, (i% miles- southeast of
Fairland. Owner >niny have the 11
stock by paying for their keep,
and for this1 advertisement.
Cyros Washington.
Sells Merest in^ardware.
G. W. Howard, who recently
moved his family to Neosho, has
r sold his interest in the Fairland
? Hardware Co., to his son, B. A.
Howard, who has been in the
firm since the store was started,,
1 and in charge einee his father
moved away. The- new propri-
I etor ■ is-^a hu&feHng- young- man,
and will make good as owner of
this popular new store.
When in Fairland'
Stop at
HOTEL ALLUWEE
Fairland's Leading Hotelt
Everything First-classv.
Mrs. Mary Hamlltort;. P?oprietbrr.
JH
jforb ®rug' Compmy
I
supplies
Prag<rSt0re.
L
Moore's
School^ Supplies*
iHoet jfounb in a
Don't Put
but see us'-at onOS? We ''know we ' cari"ple'aa9er' you,
both is1 to and quality1/
FAIR LAND
without a doubt1 the belt
town in Northeast Okla.
—Ii surrounded by fome
the Htf^'farming country in
the southwest and has good
outlets for shipping EproirfcE"
« J. H. Connolly,
President.
Prank Gaines,
V-Pres.
N. G.-Qallemobe
Cashier.
Th6 "Dead" Bonds.
The proposed bridge bond is-
BUi'of f100.000 for the purpose!
of bulling nirfA'1 bridges in Otta-
wa comity, was assassinated and
deeply iuterred'nt the ptflte'be.
fo're noon last" Saturday. There I
Fairland Hardware- Go.
If a booster's club was organ.
will be various and surifli^ rea. ^ in FaiHand, and the bcJUfcds
sons advanced as to why it met the town wefe extended over
defeat, but about the most log
the entire voting precinct, it is a
ic'al we can think of iiist now is
tills simple, yet convincing, Tea.
eon: Too many voted against it.
Tli3 vote in this preciuct stood
72 for and 125 'against. Thip
~/ite brought out two cOnclu.
eions, to-vA: ■•First—Tt proved
that the people of this "precinct
are opposed to taxation for the
purpose of building bridges.
a eincli the club could Eecure sev-
enty-two members.
OGEECHEE.
Mr. A. A. YViford is thehaypi-
efct looking man I ever saw. No
wonder—it is a boy, and weighs
eleven pounds
Mr. McCoy and children were
visiting at)'Mr, -Charles' Afjgels
Second—-It? proved that out of a j Sunday.
population- of 3,0SW*'people in1 Misses Maud Crockett and Eu-
our fair little city tliere are skv- ; ia Bridenstine were visiting at
KNTv-V\V:)'reaI boosters. We say , Mr Wttord's Sunday!'
this without reflection ufion the j Mrs. Triplet is back frorr. 'W y-
otheis and in^tlie ligtifc'of the j andotte, whi/re she has been vi.---
fifc't that a vote for the' bonds, iting.
was a boost for Fairland. No! Miss l^auraTrisler is spending
one can deny this, and a better! the week with relatives at Wyan-
and larger Fairland means a j dotte.
better and larger market'1 for Uleeson Walker has been visit -
farm pnVd'ucts. : ing relatives"iifear Senecti.*
I r, has been conservatively est i Mrs. Dollie It reed love had a
niated that the proposed bridge juice little iecept'i6n ai/d six
northeast, of town oil the Neosho o'clock dinner. The parties iu-
river at Berry's Kerry, and the virgil all had a nice time.
one on Grand river southeast of Our public school at'Ogeechee
town at Brown's Ferry, would ja doing well with Prof. Sundy,
have brfitij^ht §f6W,W)b" more as teacher.
businesH annually to Fairland.
Women!
I! weak, you need Cardui,
the woman's tonic. Cardui
is made from 'gentle herbs>
acts in a natural manner,
and has no bad results, as
some of the strong drugs
sometimes used. As a med-
icine—a tonic—for weak,
tired, worn-out women,
Carcliil has been a popular
success for over 50 years.
BANK OF F.UUlLANrX
EST A RIM Si* 130 5 $89; S
CAP'llAi; jrO.'XKJ,
The Depositors of tMs'BMiW ire Protcctei by>th<s*Dtpojitors j
GuaranfteFun-d'oftlie State of Okla Mom a. Si
Does a GenarAilBanWogMBkrtitiess-.
Your Business Solicited
oolicitea
tlMMMMCuJI)
©rug Company
Fairland is the
best town in
Northeastern
Oklahoma. It is lo-
cated on the trunk
line of the Frisco
Irom St. Louis to
Los Angeles and
Galveston and on
the truck line of the
m. O. & G. from
Kansas City to the
liuif. Fail land 19
necessarily growing
fast now and will
continue to grow as
long as time —you
couldn't stop it if
you wanted to ....
jA the light of thid Met, how a
business man or aiiy other man ■
in Fairland could l?kve voted)
against the proposed btidge;
bonds, is a question we are un- ■
prepared to answer. Evidently i
there were a number1 here who j
voted agai^Ht the'bonds. So:ce |
iii admitting that they would
vote against the bonds, said il
the bonds carried it u'b'uTd help
Fairland materially, but they
Were too' conscientious to build ;
up Fairland' at.' the expense oi j
the country. We admire theii
tender, responsive consciences)
bat consider thtir argument ex
treniely poor.
If Oklahoma City, Muskogee.!
and Tulsa, Were' t:;An's of'l,Cd()
inhiibitaiits instead of cities life
thev are, Wh'at would land
around them be'worth today,:
and where would the farriers
market their products'.' Cities ure,
ii'ot built up at the expense oi
the country—the country is in
31icin v <-.wes built up at the ex-
peui-e ivf the city. A boost for
F.i 111nd is a hoost for even
lufinei mtliiu her trade territory,
and tends to broaden hex trade
territory.
The bridge bonds have be n
di f, Hird, but it is not necessarily
ua inference that the bridges
Aotiid not have been built. j
Old papers at the News office.
j-fty. 109 SQ. ft.
"Bmerican
PEERLESS
i iiUOriNG
i . : CUAWAMTtiP
AMCffiS'KiNcca
^KAHiAicirv Hft.
J>tanb om ttio.
The Woman's Tonic
Mrs. Lula Walden, of
Oramlin, S. C, followed
this advice. Read her let-
ter : "I was so weak,
when I first began to take
Carthll, that it tireti meet6
walk just a little?- Now;; I
housework,
Cardui
troubles.
remedy
—FairTaifH needs and will
support 'the folio win anrf
they vftll pay—a fifQt - class
bakfe^r^'laundry and lc« plant
liATEST THINGS IN
Motion
Pictures
gfty. 108sq.FT. |
AMERICAN fl
PEERLESS
NIGHT
ADiv 1SSION
Starts Promptly
7:45 P. M.
Show
FOR YOUR ROOFS:
PEERLESS ROOFING *
DPESN'T that sound as if it ought to be the most
durable roofing ever known? And it is. If it were
practical to cover your roofs with sheet steel you
wouldn t have a longer lasting, a tougher or a better
weather resister than PEERLESS ROOFING.
And the best of it is you begin saving: money the mo-
ment you buy it. It's cheaper than the old style roof-
ings and it is so easy to lay that one of your children
could do the job. It makes your roofs look neat and
attractive; it protects your buildings from fire, and it
is a positive proof against the
severest assault of the sun, wind,
rain or snow. Architects all
over the country are recom-
mending PEERLESS;as super-
ior to all other roofings. Come
in and let us slw'ti you a sample.
If you buy, you'll always thank
-A*k lot Freo" IJoohlf i!.>icr!MnK
ARCOTILJi O/namunlal Hoofing*
Greevor-
Putnam
Lii,inber Co..
| ®f)e J?ome ot
$ure ©rugs anb Colb JBrittfcfr
i
•i-H-fr-H-:-*** ♦ <• 't ***+•:•*
ctmh—— nmnadaa {iaflBgji:«g3 n
Fairland City Mills*
Newly Equipped Throughout*-
| MaKes the Very Best Corn
Meal and Chops,
Ever Made on Stone Burrs. Does a Gener-
al Exchange Business. Open Every Da#
Except Sunday. Satisfaction Guaranted.
A. H. POTTER, Proprietor-
m—IIBUmifll—IICHII1WH—111
C, Q ^SIG< ELLIOTT
INSURANCE AGENT
FOR
FIRE, LIGHTNING and TONADO
OffiCfe in Fairland StufcHo-one Blocfe
North of Campbell Brothers
FAIRLAND, OKLAHOMA.
ICE DELIVERED
Ttte Vinita-fSkotrMc Light, Ice & Power Co, ia
btMI&hg an lce^S'to>^age house it> Fairland and id
shl$Slrt*£ift Ice bytltife car loads. We are now
f5Ta,iredj to (Itrnish Ice^tfcPfihfe'pteople of Fairland, ft'
any quantity from car lots dowm.
J. C. LAWRENCE, Mgr.
SOOFING
. j. O'l HAHTl--rO ___!
-'Ullaim M0.
on tfiS..
DtPYVWf^etf More Water
so, see
J, M, Bartmess
Ad esptt^nced and practical Well
driller. PrfiWa nlvvwyB reasonable and
work allwuys satisfactory^ Gnararii
tees to case out all surface water aUW
oil if desired.
Well Drilling
or' Shallow
Prospect ing
Good Mafchinery und Practical
Workmen. Satisfaction
Ounfonle9i'.
. SIMPSON,- FAIItl/AI D
J. B. TffORNHILL
Offers his services to the rirbfiq-
to do any p,nd all kiucJs-oi
DRAYING, TRANSFERINGi.
JCendle and Muskogee Oil,
{Jaiek Service Cheap Kates
Frii
eo
Barber Sliop.
G. S.. BROWN,
Proprietor.
SHAVE, 10 CENTS.
: One Door South Frisco Res taurant
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Lee, Albert Sidney. The Fairland News (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1912, newspaper, October 4, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc99550/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.