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Adair County Republican from Bunch, Oklahoma • 4

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Bunch, Oklahoma
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4
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f'S" I LOCAL and PERSONAL ADAIR COUNTY REPUBLICAN Selling at Saving Prices I Closing out our rubber gar hose at cost Stilweli Suppljfc Misses Kate and Howard of Baron visitted Saturday with Stilweli friends Clark Adair have mivod their tailor shop to the Whitaker building on Divison street Dr Toms will deliver a address at the Christian church Sunday morning at li Mrs Dave Loving of JopliV is visiting her sister Mrs Cova Kittredge and father Maj Ken fro You just ought to see Palm Beach Suits for only 5500 at The Better Store Roy Rhodes came up from Heavener Saturday to visit wit'i parents Mr and Mrs Rhodes Our entire line of Genuine Chilled and Steel PiowsDiscsHarrows planters And those Improved Weber Wagons The King of all If you need anything in the line of implements or wagons it will save you money to see us before buying A YOUNG SON The Supply Store Pet Milk seven cans 25cts Waters Mr and Mrs Robt Oglesby of Siloam visited friends here Wednesday Rhea visited the latter part of last week with his mother at Rhea Ark Miss Nona Winsor visited the first of the week with Miss Kate Howard of Baron President Hines of the First National Bank was up from Sallisaw Monday You can get an All-Wool Serge Suit for only $850 at The Better Store Abe Hassett returned the first of the week from an extended visit to the oil fields A Williams is up from Poteau to place monument at the grave of Rev Damon Better goods for the price no matter what the price at Mor The Better Store Little Eddell Moore daughter of Mrs Pink Moore with Fort Smith friends is making a sight seeing tour of the east Frank Shannon is home re turning Saturday night IIo has good friends in Stilweli who ex tend him a glad welcome Let the Neosho laundry do your work Basket leaves Cres-ent Barber shop each Wednesday George Lemaster agent Mrs Fred Merriman and little son Lewis of Prairie Grove are visiting Blake-more and family Mr Merriman married Mr daugh ter A specimen of our native raised cattle: Oscar Goss sold to the Dannenberg meat market last Saturday a cow that weighed 1120 on foot and dressed 630 pounds Austin Hill who has been teaching in the city schools left Sunday night for Tahlequah to attend the Normal WGLewis has his place in school here for the remainder of the term Holleman Wagon and Carriage Works HOLLEMAN Prop Rubber Tiring Automobile and Carriage Painting Blacksmithing of all kinds Horseshoing a Specialty Every day a bargain at WATERS Worsham was in West-ville last Friday Coffee two pounds for 25cts Waters FHRizerof Sulphur Springs spent yesterday here Ice Cold Candies kept in the refrigator at Stilweli Drug Store Johnson and Tom Buf fington were in Sallisaw Tues- day Hill A Son carry a full line of feed Miss Madge Ownby left Saturday for Tahlequah to -attend Normal Soap seven bars 23cts Waters Frank Howard of Baron transacted business in Stilweli Monday Tomatoes Kraut Corn Horn iny three cans 25 cts Waters Mr and Mrs I Pitchford of Sallisaw visited Sunday with his brother Attorney Harry Pitchford and wife Why not treat your feet as your best friend and go to and get a pair of those Shoes? Lester Lemmons will pitch ball for Westville this season He was with the Stilweli team last year and "made Mrs Blount returned to Heavener Saturday after a few days visit with her parents Mr and Mrs A Lawson Sam Houseberg and Claude Decker have formed a partnership in a cleaning and pressing parlor conducted at Westville MONEY TO LOAN-On good farms at eight per cent five years time See or write Harris Loan Co Fayetteville Ark Roy Reese is home for the vacation from Bayles- Medical DajJ Tex He will re- resume his turn in October medical studies he cheap-FOR One of Qf est one of theprettiestamrcv the very best Suburban Homes in north Stilweli For particulars see Robt Walker Attorney Herbert Williams will obey Horace advice to young men He leaves next Tuesday for Cushing where he will practice his profession G-M Files: of Siloam is sales-man with the New York Store He is assisting Mr Winnerman in arranging the big stock purchased in St Louis last week Miss Iva Rider left Tuesday night for Muskogee to continue her studies of piano and voice with Mrs Claude Stelle after a few days visit with her parents Hon and Mrs Rider east of town Please bring any cattle branded with on left side or cross on right jaw or with walking cane on right hip and receive reward First National Bank Stilweli Okla The operation for appendicitis performed on Mrs Martin last Thursday by Dr Williams assisted by Drs Evans Chambers and Reese terminated success fully and Mrs Martin is pronounced safe on the way to health Miss Ethel McEuin trained nurse who has been with her returned home Tuesday Published Kverjr J-riday Sin-well Adair Co ant Okla WAUUONKK Editor ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MAT-EES UNDER ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH i 1879 $1 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Notice of Sheriff Sale of Land Foreclosure Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Adair county Oklahoma on the 20th day of October 1914 in action wherein Emerson Guthrie by his next friend and guardian Kelley was plaintiff and George Kelley and Viola Kelley and Oliver Lee by his guardian Lee and Kelley were defendants directing me the undersigned Sheriff of Adair county commanding me to levy upon without appraisement and sell the following described property situated in Adair county Oklahoma to wit: All of lot 4 in block 25 and buildings thereon in the town of Stilweli Oklahoma to satisfy a judgment and a decree of foreclosure in favor of said defendant Oliver Lee by his guardian Lee and said plaintiff and against said defendants George Kelley and Viola Kelley and Kelley obtained and tnad in said court on the 20th day of October 1914 for the sum of $35000attorney'fee $3830 and with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 25th day of June 1913 due the said defendant Oliver Lee by his guardian Lee and also for the sum of $35000 and an attorney fee ot $5000 and costs with interest thereon at rate of 10 per cent from the 25th day of June 1913 due said defendant and costs accuring: I will on 22nd day of June 1915 at hour of two of said day at the front door of the court house in the town of Stilweli in said connty and state offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the said property above described or so much thereof as will satisfy said judgment with interest and Dated this 17th day of May 1915 JAKE ALBERTY Siriff of Adair County Okla Ey Alberty Dep Sheriff KC5t Eighth Grade Graduating Class Westville: Will Langley El- bevt Sheffield Grace Hodges Ethel Allison Ina Wasson Ola Holt Watts: Hauttie Hofmeistear Edward Holloway Vernon McGuire Chandler: Carl Porter Christie: Cleo Morgan Ella Mae Christie Mable Broughton George Rains Proctor: Paul Leak Crystal Pattishall Charlotte Fletcher Edith Pattishall Flora Parsons Ella Rather Stilweli: Marguerite Harper Ina Bell Greer Beuna McCaleb Carnie Garrison Jewel Waters Verna Foster George Winner man Ruby Littlejohn Millard Harper Leola Patton Dan Waters Foster Barker Bennie Rhodes lone Farrar Marie Whitaker Ernest Dodgen Floy Walker Fearl Bayless Dorthy Gilmore Mable Holland Ena Shannon Fairfield: Walton Allen Peavine: Clara Bellamy Oak Grove Newton English Mayme Bigby Ilobert Cox Special for Saturday: Pure home rendered lard $598 per can Compound $423 per car Cox Co JOHN LEEPER ABSTRACTS FARM Buy Real Estate Ui til You Investigate the Tit ADAIR COUNTY STILWELL OKLAHOMA Quality considered Wall Paper as cheap as Sears Roebuck or any other person at Shaws Drug Store Mrs Kate Cragg and Miss Ethel Goodrich of Kansas City came in Tuesday night to visit for several days with Stilweli friends Jim Ross of Neosho visited Tuesday with his father-in-law Uncle Stevens and family and looked after his farm west of town forget the big bargain house when in need of dry goods shoes notions and groceries We always make prices right WATEItS Geo Payne of the Oak Grove neighborhood was in Stilweli Tuesday morning en route home from visit to Fort Smith and Sallisaw Postoflice Inspector Donald son spent Thursday and Friday with Postmaster Davis He found postoffice service satisfactory locally Our people were glad to grasp the hand and see the jovial countenance of old-time Conductor Scott Young last Tuesday He now lives at Watts and came downora few hours visit Iam again in the dray business located at my old stand on street and will appreciate all business given meI guarfve careful and all calls prompt attention Phone to Tittle returned Sun- -yLerman dalTiifo i from a week in St A Winn Louis among the wholesale dry goods merchants Mr Winner-man is one of the most careful and experienced buyers in bis line of business in this section of Oklahoma and he always chooses to personally survey the purchases lie maKcs for his store Thus his goods are always bought right and the demands of his customers fully satisfied in price and quality He will have many new goods arriving within the week We have some farmers in the north suburbs It is official farm talk that Jess Whitaker has purchased grocery down town and puffed them to cabbage head size and with green paint upon them has tied the bags and paint to cabbage stalk to show the unsophisticated what can be done in cabbage production by buying cabbage seed from his plants Also it is reported Dan Wills is so prosperous that he employed six men with hoes and Buck Carlile to follow with broom in cleaning out a two acre corn crop We withhold name cf informant but hint that Uncle Tom Jones passes that way every day I I I Kansas City Store Going Out of Business Watch for the big circular quoting prices Sale to commence Saturday June 5th This is a sale when everything ces Nothing exempt Be to attend this great P'Mtsaie closing nsasCtty Store that If it was aoiV friend Jim Worship known reputation for and a firm grip on th -v vr wagon we would not believe the narrative he relates of killing a six foot black-snake as it at tempted to enter the back door of the Worsham store last Thursday afternoon Kansas City Store Going Out of Business Watch for the big circular quoting prices Sale to commence Saturday June 5th This is a sale when everything goes Nothing exempt Be prepared to attend this great closing out sale Kansas City Stork The Stilweli Garage established by Doherty Jr has been sold to A Young Son Messrs Young have moved the supplies to their building on Oak street and consolidated with their garage heretofore run- ALL LARGE SIZE 3 LB CANS 3 cans of Tomatoes for 23c 3 cans of Pumpkin for 23c 3 cans of Kraut for 23c 3 cans of Hominy for 25c 3 cans of Peaches for 25c 3 cans of Apples for 25c Other bargains too numerous to mention HILL SON hYy Special for Saturday: Drop in and get a 50 pound can of lard $425 Watkks Lottie Blakemore returned last Thursday night from an extended visit at Prairie Grove and Cane Hill a FOR Fine Jersey bull at my pasture near home two miles south of Stilweli Starr Miss Minnie Denham left Sunday morning for an extended visit with her brother at Southwest City Mo Miss Gertrude Parish who has been working in Fort Smith for the past year came home last Friday morning Special for Saturday: Pure home rendered lard $398 per can Compound $425 per can Cox Co Mrs CHolleman left Tuesday night for Fayetteville to attend the funeral of her sister inlaw Mrs Spyers LOANS Dog Tax The timo has come when you must pay your 1915 dog tax and it must bn paid by May 31st and you see the city marshal and get your dog and pay the dollar or he will kill your dog after that date Worsham City Marshal NOTICE Have your old clothes made new for it is better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it Clark Adair Work called for and delivered by Pete Dannenberg Phone 32 NORTHEASTERN STATE NORMAL Tahlequah Okla Summer Term May 21th to 1 uly 2th Credit courses in all subjects One thousand students expected Excellent faculty Most beautiful campus in Oklahoma Splendid water Board reasonable For particulars address Gablk President is frozen at a Water Company THEME IS A DIFFERENCE IN ICE Just the Same as Any Other Commodity low temperature making it hard is made under the most sanitary surroundings and and firm It Leasts L-iomger Siloam Springs Ice 4.

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1907-1915