The Madill Twice--A--Week News. (Madill, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 94, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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AT COLBY BROTHERS AND THOMPSON'S |
JERSEY LILY, Extra Good \ ¥ T ■"> ALBATROSS, Extra Oood
FRESH CARS HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED l" L, U U K. TRY A SACK AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED
The Twice-a-Week News
TIME TABLE.
Corrected Sunday, Juue 9,1 07
NORTH BOUND.
No. 512, Express 7:27 a. m.
No. 510, Meteor 3:00 p. m.
No. 1504, Express 9:35 p.«-
80UTH BOUND.
No. 509, Meteor 11:29 a- tt
No. 515, Express 5:15 a.m.
No. 611, Express 10:55 p. m.
No's 504 , 511, 512 and 515 ttteke
local stops ■ No's 509 and 510 steps
«n at principal points.
EAST BOUND.
N«.46 "Arkansaw" lvs..:750 a. ai.
No, 44, "Accommodation" 2:45 p. m
WEST BOUND.
No. 45, To Ardmore,Ives.-6:45 p.m.
No. 48, To Ardmore, lves.-8:00 a- m-
Breai being the staff of life j *** • •***
why not have it good. Our
4'Oklahoma" brand of flour is
guaranteed to give absolute sat-
s>f aotion. W, J. Reid, Madill.
" LOCAL GATHERINGS
' FOB SALE.
Cheap for oash—My home place
in Madill and five shares of the
Oity .National Bank stock.—R. L,
Davis or see Jno. Derriok.
"lost
A .gold hunting case watato; in-
itials on oase. Finder return to
l).. W. Ingersol or News office
and receive reward.
NOTICE.
The book accounts of J. Mo-
A'bles, blacksmith, have been as-
signed to his creditors. All par-
ties owing Mr. Mo Abies will please
m ike settlement with us.
Slough & Miater.
The Latest Happening in Our Thriving
Little City put into Condensed
Form for Busy Readers.
♦o*a*a«K3
Read the Twice-a-Week Newe
$1.00 per year.
Best Davis Piedmont Blacksmith
Coal at Chae. Ehrig's, Phone 62.
If you want lumber see Mr. C.
H. Wright, at the Carson Lumber
Company. Prices right.
Get the Columbia graphophone
from B. C. Biles, druggist.
If you want first class machine
work go to Mills Harris at Eh-
rig's shop. 66-t
The best graphopne in the world
is the Columbia. Get it from B.
C. Biles, druggist.
FINE
Horse shoeing all round 75c, set-
ting 4 wagon or buggy tires $1.75,
at Ehrig's shop, 'phone 62.
A first class shoer at McClus-
key's shop.
NOTICE.
There will be preaching at the
Presbyterian Church 3rd and 4th
Sundays in each months.
Rev. W. Beal, Pastor.
FINE
Horse shoeing all round 75c, set-
ting 4 wagon or buggy tires$l.75,
at Ehrig's shop, 'phone 62.
A first olass shoer at MoClus-
key's shop.
PERSONAL PICKUPS £
J About People and Our Friends Who A
jL Come and Go.
♦in *
8. C. Lynn of Ada is visiting
friends here.
T. J. Wall of Cumberlad was in
town yesterday.
D. A. 8pears went to Musko-
gee Wednesday.
ft. J, Dorse j was an Ardmore
visitor yesterday.
Rey. I K. Waller weat to
Soper Wednesday.
Judge Jno. J. Stobaugh held
oountiin Madill this week.
Commissioner's Court con-
vened Tuesday and the case of
Delasha vs. Wright was taken
up. This is the second time this
oase ihas been tried and a hung
jury each time, and will soon be
known as the noted hog case of
Marshall oountv.
We are in shape to do your
work bow.— J. D. McCluskey.
"Ev«rsibody Should Know"
says C G Hays, a prominent bus-
iness man of Bluff, Mo , "that
Bucklen's arnica salve is the quick-
est and surest healing salve ever
applied to a sore, burn or wound,
or to a case of piles. I've used it
and know what I'm talking about."
Guaranteed by all druggists. 25c.
Call at the News office and let
U3 give you a nice blotter.
CoaL •
We have plenty of lump coal
at $4.50 per ton, $5.00 delivered
anywhere in the city.
J.'R. EDWARDS,
-Farmers Union Gin.
i. W. Moon was doing some
work at Mannsville Wednesday..
Mm. Claude Howell of Francis
was here for a short while yester-
day.
Dr.. B. F. 8pencer of Western,
Texas, was in town on business
Wednesday.
J. C. Harmon of Harrimon,
Tennessee, '8 visiting his sister
Mrs. IBarnard.
R. V. Maxwell of Oklahoma
City is in town visiting friends
for a few day.
Miss
been
Up-to-date, best equipped black-
smith and machine shop in the new
state, and best workmen in it to do
your work satisfactory for less cash
than any shop in town. Chas Ehrig
Phone 62. 64-tf
Pasture
If you want pasturage for
horses or cattle, I have plenty of
good grsss and water. See me,
B. C. Biles.
"Regular as the Sun"
is an expression as old as the race.
No doubt the rising and setting of
the sun is the most regular per-
formance in the universe, unless it
is the action of the liver and bow-
els when regulated with Dr King's
new life pills. Guaranteed by all
druggists. 55c.
The Farmer's Wife
Is very careful' about her churn. She
scalds it thoroughly after u9ing, and gives
It a sun bath tQ sweeten It. She knows
that It her churn Is sour it will taint the
butter that is made in it. The stomach is
a churn. In the stomach and digestive
and nutritive tracts are performed pro-
cesses which are almoit exactly like the
churning of butter. Is It not apparent
then that If this Stomach-churn h foul It
makes foul all which is put Into It?" '
The evil'of a foifl stomach Is not alone
the bad taste in the mouth and the foil
breath Caused by It, but the corruption of
the pure current of biood and the dissem-
ination of disease throughout the body.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
makes the sour and foul stomach sweet.
It does for the stomach what the washing
and sun bath do for the churn—absolutely
removes every tainting or corrupting ele-
ment. In thla way it cure* blotches,
pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings,
sores, or open eating ulcers and all
humors or diseases arising from bad blood.
If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste In
your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath,
are weak and easily tired, feel depressed
and despondent, have frequent headaches,
dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress in stom-
ach, constipated or Irregular bowels, sour
or bitter risings after eating and poor
appetite, these symptoms, or any consider-
able number of them, indicate that you are
suffering from biliousness, torpid or lazy
liver with the usual accompanying indf-
Sostlon, or dyspepsia and their attendant
erangements.
Faye Hopaon who has
visiting friends in Sher-
man returned yesterday.
Miss Estelle Davies. who has
been spending sometime at Ard-
more returned yesterday.
Reuben Hardy of Ardmore was
in the city Visiting his brother
Summers Hardy Wednesday.
Mrs. K. M_ Anderson of Deni-
son returned homs yesterday af-
ter a ten days visit with parents.
Houston Benge of .Springfield,
Mo. .brother of A. C. Benge, is
here visiting his father and broth-
er.
Mrs. J. B. Ryburn returned
from an extended visit with re-
latives at Foreston, Texas, Mon-
day.
Robt. Ruthledge, an attorney
of Ne.w Madrid, Mq., is in the
oity visiting hia sister, Mrs. W, T*
Pace.
Mrs. J. O. Minter left Tuesday
to visit her mother at Deuiit,
Texas. She will be away Beveral
we?Vs.
NOTICE.
Fine horse shoeing all round
75c, setting 4 wagon or buggy
tires $1.75 at Ehrig's shop. At
other shops you will pay one and
two dollars, We guarantee sat-
isfaction on all work. Phone 62.
Get your smithing done at Mo-
Cluskey's shop.
Emlor&eil by tli© Couuty.
"The most popular remedy in
Otsego county, and the best friend
of my family," writes Wm M
Eietz, editor aud publisher of the
Otsego Journal, Gilbertsville, N
Z., "is Dr. Ling's new discovery
It has proved to be an infallibit
cure for coughs and colds, making
short work of the worst, of them,
We always keep a bottle in the
house, I believe it to be the most
valuable preparation known for
lung and throat diseases." Guar-
anteed to never disappoint the
taker, by all druggists. Price 50c
aud $1. Trial bottle free.
o a Dove ay
once
the s^y^ra
ifUfWn
absolutely true
at litis
■ "•*' " J V..— . „ .J
will be readily proven to your satisfaction
If you will but mall a postal card request
to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y., for a
free copy of his booklet of extracts from
the standard medical authorities, giving
the names of all the ingredients entering
into his world-famed medicines and show-
ing what the most eminent medical uiea
of the age say of them.
KILLth. COUCH
and CURE the LUNC8
with Dr. King's
New Discovery
fORCSLDS® wsSSs.
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
P. O. Bingham of Tishomingo
is in town this week in the in-
terest of the order of Modern
Woodmen.
Geo. E. Barnard and family
who have been at Eureka
8prings, Ark., three weeks, re-
turned Wednesday.
Mrs. F. B. Herron who has
been visiting her parents at Enid
and Coffeyville, Miss., returned
Wednesday morning.
Tom Carlton, formerly of
Madill, has accepted a per-
manent place in J. D. McClus-
ky's blacksmith shop.
Jno. K. Wells of Mill Creek, an
old Texas friend of the News
force, made us a pleasant call
Wednesday morning.
Hon. C. D. Carter passed
through Madill Wednesday on
his way to Boswell, where he
spoke in the afternoon.
Dr. J. E. Reid and family, of
Lebanon were in Madill Wednes-
day morning on their way to Sul-
phur for a week's st^y.
Dr. T. A. Blaylock went to
Ardmore yesterday to meet
Jennings who has been visiting
his grandmother at Stringer.
R, J. Dorsey is in Mill Creek
today.
H. P. Haynes was at Durant
yesterday.
Joe J. Lynch of Woodville was
here Wednesday.
T. N. Robnett of Ardmore was
in town Wednesday.
R. P. Walker of Marietta was
at the Rook yesterday.
Miss Myrtle Fraon returned to
her home in Ardmore, yesterday.
Geo. Wheeler of Fort Worth,
was registered at the Rook yes-
terday.
Miss Madge MoMahan of Sher-
man visited Miss May Fulton
Wednesday and Thursday.
I
Sylvanus Black has bought
the Palace Restaurant of E. O.
Bandy taking possession Wednes-
day.
The electrical storm Wednes-
day afternoon put nearly all the
telephones in town out of com-
mission.
Mrs, J. E. Abies of Rosebud,
T«*as. who has been visiting re-
latives here returned to her home
Wednesday.
Misses Tommie and Bert Paoe
accompanied by their uncle Mr.
Robert Rutledge are visiting in
Ardmore today.
John W. MoDuffee, W. Y.
Wiley and Mrs. Robert Bell all
of Woodville, were in Madill this
morning on their way to Ardmore.
J. W, Hoops of Austin, Texas,
secretary of the State Banker's
Association was in Madill Wed
nesday making fraternal calls on
our banks.
Miss Birdie Roberts, who has
been spending some time with
her cousin, Mrs. H. P. Hayne?
returned to her home at Wetumka
Wednesday.
Rev. E. L. Spurlook, business
manager of North Texas Female
College, Sherman, was in the
city Tuesday looking after the
interest of the school.
Miss Ruth Frame has returned
from an extened visit in Portales,
&ew Mexico. She was aooompan-
•ied by her uncle and aunt Mr.
and Mrs, J. 8. Willis.
Clifton Yarger who has been
visiting his brother Leslie Yarger
left yesterday for Joplin, Mo., to
visit his uncle before returning
to his home at Eldon, Mo.
Mrs. W. R. Mills of Denison is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. W.
H. Lawrence, also Miss Mildred
Burhans of Denison is visiting
Mrs. Lawrence this week.
W. P. Richardson and J. D.
Dunlop of Atlanta, Texas, and
G. F. Brown of Detroit, Texas,
are visiting the family of W. 8.
Richardson, south of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sacra of Oak-
land, I. T., were in the oity on
Sears, who will make a short
visit with relatives there.—
Whitewright Items Sherman
Democrat.
Weddings.
Mr. Cleve Harris and Miss Ef-
fie Aroherd were married at Ard-
more Tuesday evening. They
went from there to Ada, spending
some time with Mr. Harris' par-
ents, returning to Madill yester-
day.
These young folk are two of
Madill'* most popular young peo-
ple and the News joins their
many friends in extending them
best wishes and hearty congratu-
lations and may theirs be a
long life of success and happi-
ness.
Miss Clara Laird who has been
night operator for the Pioneer
Telephone Co. here for the past
six months was married to Allen
Crawford at Tecumseh. Okla.
last week. Mr. Crawford is local
manager for the Pioneer Co. at
Ashur, Ok.
Professional Cards
WHITE & HOLLAND*
PHYSICIANS AND 8UROEON«
Office Taliaferro Buildings
Phones, Office 106, Residence!*®
J. S. WELCH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOt
Office in Rooms formerly oc-
cupied by Dr- Martin, over
Madill National Bank.
Excursion
Rates
To
Sulphur Springs,rI. T.
Eaoh Saturday and Sun-
day, good to return
Monday following.
Round Trip
$i.5t>
For Summer, Tourist
.Rates and Routes see
local ticket agent.
Persons desiring tickets for
points beyond Frisco lines
on night trains call at office
before 5:30 p.m.
C. E. Knowles, Agent
Dr. C. E. DUVE,
Physician and Surqeok
Rooms 1 and 2 Taliaferro B
Phones Res.83; Office 47
T. A. BLiAYLiOCK
PHYSICIAN AND SURGES*
Rooms 1 and 2,
Taliaferro Building.
G. B. hines,
DENTIST.
Office In Taliaferro Building:
W. M. ADER., D. D. &,
Dentist
Office in Taliaferro BuildIno
Summer* Hardy Wm. M. Fra
HARDY & FRANKLIN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Stcoogripber mil Noiiry Pttblio In Offlo
GEO. E. RIDER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Taliaferro Building.
MISCELLANEOUS.
W. H. Baldwin, Jc
General......
Insurance,
•lione 81. Martlll, t. f
TalJfljterro Bulldiu#. w
I'll stop your pain free.
yon tirst-^befbru yofi spend ajxMa
ny—what my Pink" Pain
can do,..J,,.will mail y.pu free^^M*
package of. tkym —Dr. Sljbop*
Headabhe Tablets/ Nour*lff&
Headache, Period pains, etc., tof
due alone to blood ■•ongestiop. ftt
Shoop's Headache Tablets, Hunpij
kill pain by coaxing away the rat-
uatural blood pressure. Th^t w
all. Address Dr. Shoop. Rauiat.
Wis. SoM by all dealers. ■
To women for collecting
L' names and selling uro
novelties, we give big premiums.
Send your name today for our new
plan of Ws: profits tfith little work.
Write today. Address C. T. MOSE-
LEY, Premium Department, 32 East
23d Street, New York City.
Mise Beth "Willett left yesterday
for Hutohinson, Kansas, to visit
her sistar, Her mother accom-
panied her as far as Ardmore.
Mrs. J. E. Hollingsworth, who
has been visiting her sons, Tom
and Ross, returned to her homo
at Denison Tuesday afternoon,
business yesterday. They were
formerly residents of Denison.—
Denison Daily Herald the 21st.
Jno. I. Webb of Lebanon was
in town yesterday with a load of
wild plums. He presented the
News man with a peck of same
for making jelly, for whioh we
thank him.
Emet Ruby a 12 or 14 year old
boy, brother of Mrs. Will Lewis,
died at Woodville Thursday and
was brought to Madill on the
north bound last*tiight, for inter-
ment.
Hon. D. H. Linebaugh will
spoak in Madill Saturday, the
24th, Everybody should hear
the silver tongued orator of
Atoka on the constitution and
democratic principles. Come
out.
Vinnie Forgie, who has been
visiting in the city returned to his
home near Madill, I. T., accom-
panied by his oouain, Master Jim
The Madill National Bank
MADILL, I- T.
Wants you to know that it only expects you to give it
your business when it makes it to your interes to do so
Recognizing This Fact
To convince you that we can and will maks it to your
interest is the great aim we have in view.
Give us a Trial. Be convinced and go on your
way rejoicing.
f QUALITY and PRICE
Are the two things to be considered when pur-
chasing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds.
Mylineofthe above is always complete and my
GOODS have made for themselves a QUALITY
reputation, and I have made the PRICE reputation.
B. G. G LASS,
MADILL'S LEADING JEWELER.
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