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The Indian Journal from Eufaula, Oklahoma • Page 8

Location:
Eufaula, Oklahoma
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8
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I Peters Shoe Company Give $10,00022 to Charity 7 If anyone can prove thqt any. concern has Received a higher prize on Shoes than was awarded th'em at the St. Louis World's We.Jrandlei their complete line in all'styles and would be glad to show vou -ottv )Air ..4 ifr. tft-- We have a few Ladies' Cloaks that are nobby an'd up to date and will give gVeat bargains. Regular $5.00 and $6.50 now 1 $4.50.

Our regular and $4 $L75 and $5.00., Slyl Ladies' Dress Skl regular price $6.00 to $7.50 now $4.50 .00. Men's and Boys' Pants. have an up-to-date line of MOM'S and Boys' Ponfp, onr prices are" cut way regular price SI.25, SI 00 'Pafit's, regular price 1 25 Pants, regular price 2,00,, now 'Jf, 1 '50 'Pants, regnlairprice 2.50, 7777 QQ Pants, regular price 1 Pants, regular price nowr. I 00 Pants, regular price 4.00, '95 Cothfofts and Blankets 77 If you are in need of this linn of goods come, in get. first Com forts, regular price $1.50, .77 price 1-25, Comforts, regular price 1.15, Blankets, regular'price- 1.50, Blankets, regular price ,1.00, now V.

.1.00 1.00 .0.0 Our'Dress Goods are very nobby, all- wool any col6 15c, 25c, 4.0c and 65c per yard, now 12 i -2c, 20c, 40c, and 60c per yard. Duck Coats at cost, Harness and Strap Goods a way down. We have many other things that we will i sell you at very low prices. Come and let us show you. we buy all kinds of Produce will pay you the top market prices for Chickens, Eggs, Turkeys, Hides and We are always after your and will pay top cash for same.

T'U EUFAULA, I. 11 eifaifla Society. 'Muss- Leota CraDU'i-e 'home on alter, a '-most- pleasant to hriends in Sherman and She was hoi' friend. Miss. -Cdes-fcc 7 -Wyunewood, 1.

who will her for acverirPt It bo diUicul'tlo imagine a -inure charming entertainment "than giv.cn by Mesdame's -Foley (i. the Foley residence Wednesday a-f- in honor of 'B. Fletcher. The entire house- was decorated, trailing vines potted plants lilletl every avail- The dining, room was pivtty the attractive, hav- as a center piece a very, large pumpkin filled with flowers and fruit. ma'ii presided over, the punch "while little Loita Crane -distributed court room.

If w'itli was scrjild: awidli-suln. of tw'errt'v-five cents. -ami 17 W. to St. LovUs on Monday's ilyer wlierc they will do tt I several days.

While there Jdrs." Bal- la'uf will have her 'throat treated by. the very best specialists. 11'ej' many friends "recovcrv. ih for her Tl.iaiiks iving'xlay. there uvfc diiiiiigs and limits innumerable.

vvO lie young lady was little quail danger for.T saw 1 Clarence Samuel with a M-rs', son in Far- visiting ojta( friends Will Ahreus will D. C's. Friday, afterno this one PsptHMJilTy AVUS meetTng since the new previous one being only a The nuietingjvas called to order at the regular time. Several letters were- read; and the -work -for another year was discussed. We were glad to welcome Miss Lizzie TroYiYTVIuskogee as a new member.

After all' business was attended the, ladies delightful lunch. Aii'' original tliiich appropriate of the autumn was manifested everywhere. Mrs. IJayless will Vie the club's next hostess 611 December. 80th.

I sons, Ivansas, thipfavors; Tcavna The Eufaula string band -'dispersed string music throughout the afternoon. Mes- 1 -danics-Morhart are model. Every -i'eft't'tire was an entertainijig victory foi? the -en- tertaiiicrs and a to the en- Mrs the 'A full report of same will be gLyeit in next Simmie Cutler came in fromi her school -at- Mellette ajtd wcut to Muskogee on Wednesday's flyer, where she ate Thanksgiving dinner with the home folks. A jolly crowd of ladies went -Tte: the woods last Friday afferiiobif on tertai 11 (vT, painty and delicknis l'e- freshments were served aiuValltoo the fordeparturc arriyed. Mrs.

Marttn'iVent to EuV faula yesterday in response to a telegram telling, her of of her brother, Mr. Ilarvtf'Lindsoy, at that place. Mr. Lindsey was the soil of Dr. II.

Lindsey, "of Texatlna, and was Well known, throughout the Territory. The funeral services will be held today, at the family lnsmra; about faypv Phoenix. MATERIAL, FOR THE 'Til I 1 I We carry a full stoclfof the Best Buildtrig Material in the market. Figure with us before Pitying; a tint in of nuts, good, time though were obtained. All report a verv few nuts .1 Marshall spent Thanksgiy- Kansas.

City the ladies of tli'6 Baptist 7 Tved under the event contributing the charm and brilliancy ol' the week was the. niecting with Mrs. Ahrats. These meetings, are always pleasaut, as the southern spirit of hosjiitality. presides and aiXlisG ORDER.

Hefore H. United States Commissioner Fourth sioher's DistrictfoHhe Western District of ttie Indian" Territory, at Eufaula John R. Pearce, pla vs Mrs. II. P.

Phillips, and L. Phillips, defendants. Oebfge Meadows, garnishees." Warning Order. Xhe "a P. and L.

Phillips, are warned'to in this court within Thirty days "an answer the complaint of the plaintiff, John R. l'earce. Witness H. L. United tates Commissioner for the aforesaid, this "25th day of November, Fears.

Liedtke. attorneys for F. C. Qwan, attorney for non-resident defendants. Barry Diamond Pin, sparkling with all the colors of the- rainbow, by not buying your MeaJte arid- Groceries of M.

COOI.EY Co. We are giving these pins away; Come and get one. 'r COOLBY cfc OO. Leaders in Everything for the Table. Will Buy Land.

State Seuator of Coon. Rapids, Iowa, was in the city several days this w.oek/^"h'<( guest of an old Iowa friend, C. 13. etcher, of the Eufaula Trust Mr; Garst makes public the anuothocement that he is highly tli eJiidiauTerritory- a coqsiderable amount of in the near future. He also be sidered a prospective resident; of our city.

For Sale. Four 'pi fivo good cows with young calves, Good winter.cows. W. FKARS. We-waut-yWr poultry, and will pay highest, market M.

COOI.KY.& Co..

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Years Available:
1890-1977