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The Muldrow Press from Muldrow, Oklahoma • Page 6

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The Muldrow Pressi
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Muldrow, Oklahoma
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6
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I TOWN fOPIGS. Ui All the News That is -Fit id Print. "B.reecHove of Sallisaw was here on business Monday. Mrs. Ed.

McDonald, of Sallisaw, was a -Muldrow -guest the lagt of the week. Miss Eona Daily, of Dyer, visited this week at the konie of M. Daily. Mrs. James W.Bi eedlove ami spent tire first of the'week in Muldrow.

Mrs. L. CM OPW and daughter, Sun day. in. ----Mrs.

Jess of Wagoner, spen 1 the first of the week with, Muldrow relatives, and A. J. Dodson departed Monday for a visit with his son 5 S. Dod" in Madison county, Miss Josephine Douthit, of liar t- rjnan, visited the first of the weak with her. sister, Mrs.

W. W. W. O. Bruton, C.

B. Bruton and M. Levy went to St. Louis Sunday where- they spent this week buying full and winter gfrods. STOCK MDDCIHG PRICES.

I will have to reduce my stock in order to make room for my Fall Goods. BEG IN IN SA TURD A and continuing 30 days, I will offer a host, of "gfeatTy" reduced prices. Come see what are doing. Will treat- you right. All we ask is a chance to show "you these goods.

Here are a few of our STOCK REDUCING. PRrCES. Other-goods at the same big reduction tesr- Coffee, per lb Sugar' 18 lbs- tomatoes, per can, Corn, Scans, 20 cts. $1.00. 10 cts.

25 cts. Dn sis Goods. Prints, was 7 cts, now 5 cts. Gingham, 10 cent kind, now 7 cts. Gents Furnishings.

Pants 1-3 off. Spring Suits- 1-3'off. -ZJ-ioft; Us Save You M. BROWN, Albert Davis, pf Dallas, Texas, I Shoes visited this-week in Muldrow. Al-j Men's and Boys' bert is working at the carpenters' trade and says Dallas is on a big boom.

-Miss Belle Smith of: Sallisaw, who had been visiting at the home i-- of Col. J. Lrj the week to visit relatives in Arkansas. v-X. The Salli-aw Cubs played a game of ball with the Muldrow second team here Friday which in a decided defeat for the Cubs, the score being to 8.

J. F. manager of the aFi o-m Gfia 1-5 off. 1-3 off. plant, has a force of men work on the company's g'in here and expects to have every, thing in shipshape by Sept.

1st, 'A ruioie our sehooh So we arrived at this -We will give to the pupil of the school far-, 'riishitig' the; mostappropriatename" in a sealed envelope, one We prefer to name oar school- for some man or woman prominent in Oklahomaaffairs, -OX Don'i write a leiter or more than one name. Just say. propose that our school lie -named and Attorney At OFFICE IN BKUTON HALL MULDROW, OKLAHOMA cw qjiar ale and new gin other new and substantial improvements are being made. Mr. C.ook..is_.a*good cotton buyer and is an all-round gin man.

He is 'well our people- Walton, Shackelford Goodman gin Is now ready for operation, ing been thoroughly overhauled. The company has purchased, a set of improved giri stands; aud as soon as the saws on the old stands come dulkd, the new ones will be installed. This company is always right at the top when it comes to buying Cotton. They wtfl be there again this year. The revival" meeting at the Bap! tist church closed last Sunday night with seven additions to the church.

T. Dealer in QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE International Farming Machinery We sell for Cash and can re low. make- attractive prices in everything in our line. Handsome Premiums with every Cash Purchase. We solicit, T.

J. TOLER Bale of 1 S. A. McAahao, a.colored farmer living htfftr Red land, delivered the first load of seed cotton to the Muldrow market je8j "'The load weighed pounds net andi was purchased, at 4. oentB per Walton, Shackelford price paid and the premium offered: Seed cotton, 1690 at 4 cents $67,60 Muldrow 5 years 5.00« Walton'Mabray Co.

2.5Q First National Bank 2.50 1 Bruton Mercantile Co 2.50 Mercantile Co. 2.50 Oklahoma Gin Co. .2.50.. 1.00 i 1.00 1.00 1.00 l.oo 1.00 1.001- 1.00 1.00 -v- 1.00 1.00 1,00 .50 .50 J. T.

lay lack J. M. Sage T. J. Toler Magruder Bros.

W. M. Brown W. D. Blackard Breedlove Drug' Co" Drr J.

F. Dr. A. A. Hicks Breedlove Barn Brownfield Dr.

T. W. Collins John Coker A. A. McDole DR.

HENDEL. 811 TO 8I5WAL1UT KANSAS CIT OM Doctor-Oldest Jn -T In Years' Spatial Oyer.3Cyears In Ksnsas City. ESTABUPMEO 1867. Nirvous and Special. Diseases.

-GUMS guaranteed or njoney refunded; All medicines furnished for meroaryorlnju'rloustfledtgtoesudea. No detentionIrom business. treated by mail arid Medicines sent everywhere, free Irom eajze or breakage. Charges iow. Over60.000, osies cured.

Ate and experience are important. State your case and send for terms. Consultation free and ooujidential, personal ly, or by letter. -Tetar- Muldrow School to Be Named. We are getting out catalog of our school and, aB (is custoriiary-jiir every town, we would like to BUM OQUU xvx UlOi VUIlBUliablUU JICJI Seminal Weakness and Sejcual Debility, follies' and causing night losses and loss of sexual power, pimples bio tones oh ulhess and nveriion to 1 sooiety, oured for life." I stop night losses, restore sexual power, nerve and brain strengthen weak parts and make you.

fit for for free book and list of questions. MA Radically cured with a airiCIUre lnew infallible Home' anil Treatmen No in ailU UIVVI sfrumeuts.nopaln, rfo detention from biisJness.Cure guaranteed. iiu in and GIAA4Treatment. No in- aiiu UIVPI strumeuts.nopain, rio I detention from busJness.Cure guaranteed, i i few davs without or danger. Book.fr«e.

Enu rs ed veins in the voua debility, weakness of the. sexual sys-' tern, etc, permanently cured without Cwnk a I That terrible aypnilSSj allots forrns andstnges, fbr'life. Bipod poisonin-g and allprivate: diseases permanently cured. K3 tot pages, f7 DUvri tulldeKCi -iption of above effects andoure, sent in till Book for It eootsina. Public School Notes.

School will open on Sept. 11th. sign your Mon- narue. Voting will be' next day the 28th of August, at 2 pV in You will find the ballot box at J-ust- drop vote in; TIT select One the School Board one, and these will select a pupils get busy and make a What shall we name our school. W.

'W. MILLS. KVerything looks good for a successful school year, It is important that pupils be pnesent the first day, 'The school building is being thoroughly cleaned and renovated 1 cat al i be i 'prepared and will be out soon. This will show the work as prescribed by the State Board of Education, and it must be followed to the letter Miss Lula Lower; of Chandijer, Okla has accepted the work for erned and third grades. She in.

a teacher of.several years experience and comes highly recommended. 1 -Mis8 "H'fi1nlTto Eii- EL OUR MOTTO: To cater to the comforts of the hotel guests and make them feel at home. WE MEET ALL TRAINS, 1 DAY AND NIGHT. JOHN T. HENRY, PROP.

Died of Bright's Disease. Mrs. James Fowler, daughter of Watts, died yesterday afier- noon after a iugeiincr illness of To the Public. We to announce to the Tarniers- 'ty the public in general that' our gin is now ready to receive cotton for ginning. Our entire plant has been repaired and put in the best ble.shape..

We have hotipht, new Three, of the new converts Were baptized in the Round Bale gin pond Sunday afternoon. At the Sunday night Rev. Gres- the pastor, that lie would lilce to continue the meeting J. E. Wheeler, of CoffeyVille, Kansas, visited relatives here Sunday and -Miss Agusta.Mabray of ited in Muldrow this week the guest of relatives.

FOK SAIJS second hand saddle. See J. H. Holt at Young's blacksmith Helen-Finley of VanBufen spent this week in Mtildrow the guest pLMies Mary Belle Jacobs. Mrs.

A. L. Shackelford and chih dren spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. AY, N.

McDole near Fort Gibson. improved gin stands and are not boasting when we say that we caii gin cotton as fast and as clean as any gin in the state. We wish to thank the farmers for their liberal patronage in the past and hope to merit a continuance of the same through fair and conrteous dealing to all. Yoursjruly, WALTON, SHACKELFORD GOODMAN Giuners. FOR A fine winter milk cow.

For particulars apply at Magruder ros'. a few days" a8 the! -i VVO uld I i ke to buy Methodist pastor had announced about 10 or 20 '-acres land, improved his intention to begin a meeting or 'unimproved, near Roland or Monday night, he thought it best Greenwood Jet. J. F. Sparkman to close the meeting.

Van Buren, 8-25 Miss Gerldine Christoplier, of arrived in Muldrow Saturday on a ten days visit the family of Dr. II. H. Turnham. rl.

B. Wheeler, of Stigler, is here in charge of the Mansfield LumbeTTCo. yard. 0. D.

Barnes, tbe former moved his family to-Sallisaw and took" charge of the company's yard Mr. Wheeler's family will arrive here tomorrow. mond, has-been employed diseasgr" prirnary teacher in Miss Wa'e a meinneiyof the Eastern Hamilton graduate of the State' lodge of this The funeral was Normal at Edniond, in both the lit- oondncted thip mo.rning by the erary and kindei'garteadepartmeuts. lodge at Camp ABOUT YOUR DENTAL WORK. Crown and Bridge Work CI A Teeth extracted without pain.

Office in First National Bank FORT SMITH, ARK. t. We wish 1 your attention lo.sotne of the many.good things we offer in' our line Davenports, Iron Beds, Rockers, Dining Chairsj Bed Room Suites, Kitchen Refrigerators, Sewing 'Machines, a Rugs, Bed Etc, fl nice line of Burial Goods. Col. J.

L. Payne -A'NB SALE STABLE We cater, to the aceommodatioh of the Traveling Public. W- O. D. W.

Breedlove Proprietors. Estray Notice. S3 STATE OP OKMAHOMA, SEQUOYAH' COUNTY, NOTICE.IS HEREBY GIVEN, That on the 14th of 1911, Pen Mc- VV hileTeidlng the chickens last Saturday one of pet hens flew onto i on the 14th of 1911, Pen Mc- pecked him in the left eye, inflict- Qlaughlin made affidavit of the taking quite a painful wound which de-up of the following deserfbed estrays: I One sorrel hor.se, brands, prived-him the eye the shoulder, about 12 years for four or five days. Mr. Swear- old, about 16 hand8 high, iugen says it is no joke to be hen i That the residence of said taker-irp peoted even for alaUe N.J.

Brtgdc haea little bf cotton back of his store that-July-1911. is a little the best cotton we have' "Witness my hand seal, this 19th day tt ---r-" ever seen. It is about five feet, of August, 1911. H. B.

All Contestants Who turn in $10 Or more On high on an and some of the tion from now until Sept 30 will receive as a premium are so full of big, tine bolls th'jt 1 rhfl 12,500 VOTES ct split off. There only about into town from the 8 JhlS Offer Will not Conflict in any Way With the regular one-forth of an acre iu the greatly improved this week. The VOteS isSUed Or Other pizes given diinng the Contest. but Mr. Brogdon; expects-to pick top of the bills cut off and about 800 or 1,000 pounds of cot- put into the hollows.

This bit of County Clerk. Fen McGlaughlin, Taker-up. that the branchesare lying on the, By a donation of work aud mon- ground of them have act- ey the tiiain (iublio road, leBcfing uall split off. There -is only about town from the southeast, was from it, road is in better shape now. against" loss By fire, Tightening and tornados old line companies, See Wm.

Blackard. General Merchaodise I LEADERS OP.

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Years Available:
1904-1914