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The Muldrow Press from Muldrow, Oklahoma • Page 8

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The Muldrow Pressi
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Muldrow, Oklahoma
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List of Letters Don't forget that the Press office can supply you with blank notes. Suits and Dress Skirts. LATEST OUT. Several hundred nice samples Remy and Vicinity. THE OELEBBATED CfOACH JHORSE to select Every garment I ram which is as follows: guaranteed to fit Lot me I Opening Address, Rev.

K.H.C SHOW YOU MY LINE. I I is -f JOE EDGE CLEANING AND PRESSING OUR SPECIALTY. AGENT FOR VAN BUREN STEAM LAUNDRY Basket goes Tuesday, returns Friday. 5 BLACK JACK HERD OF REGISTERED POLAND CHINAS YOUNG STOCK FOR SALE AT FARMERS PRICES Writi' me if in need of cfood bleeders. All my stuff is legible to register.

ole. J. W. Brown. W.

B. Pattilo. ssre -pra i 11. Myrtle Crabtree. Rev.

Blaylock. W. R. Allen. Trent Berkley.

Treasy Trammelf. Charley Tramraell. Rev. Burr. J.

W. Alexander Ethel Barnes. Rev. John Atkins. Decorating graves.

Song, Chas. Patillo. Recitation, Edgar Blackard. Add ress, Song, Recitation, Recitation, Address, Address, Song, Recitation, Recitation, Addiews, Song, Recitation, Address, A. P.

SEABOLT, MULDROW, ORLA. Recitation, Recitation, Add ress, Recitation, Recitation, Address, Sons, Recitation, Recitation, Reci ti Address, Song, Recitation, Recitation, Recitation, Recitation, Recitation, Address, IJ Closing Address, Gertie Riddle. Ora Blackard. Rev. Thompson.

Creasie Capps. Cora Petree. Rev. John Anderson. Choir.

El via Traimnell. Julia Hildcbrand. Morton. VV. A.

Patillo. Choir. Willie Alexander. Georgie Patillo. llattie Alexander.

Annie Berkley. Minnie Berkley. Rev. llayse. Rev.

R.B.Cole. I have just added a car load of new furniture to my stock, embracing Iron Beds, Matresses, Rocking Chairs, Dining Chairs, Sideboards, Kitchen Safes, Dressing Tables, Ect. Ect. In fact I now have most anything anybody could want.and I positively gnarantee that you can buy here cheaper than at Fort Smith or any town around here. My expenses are extremely can afford to sell cheaper than anybody else.

Come in and. see my splendid stock. Col. J. L.

Payne The flower committee is as follows: Clarrie Crabtree, Myrtle Frank, Maud Ilewette, Maggie Spence, Mrs. Jessie Doyle and Mrs. John Montgomery. D. B.

Looney, C. G. Riddle, John Allen. Roland 1o Elect Town Officers. Following is the ticket to be voted on by the people of the incorporated town of Roland next Monday, May 4th, 1908.

Justice of the Peace J. E. ADAMS, (Dem.) D. THOMPSON, (Cit) Town Marshal J. S.

JOHNSON, (Dem.) J. R. BIRCFIELD, (Cit.) Clerk and Treasurer C. A. TAFT.

Trustees Ward No. 1 J. A. JOHNSON Word No. 2 GUS KILGO, (Dem.) J.

W. CLARK, (Cit Ward No. 3 D. A. RHODES Ward No.

4 W. R. HUGHES, (Dem.) H. THOMSON, (Cit.) Ward No. 5 J.

H. BLAYLOCK, J. M. C. WOOD, (Cit.) DELIUS will make the season of 11)88 ut D.

M. JLee's farm 3 mllej south of Muldrow. DELIUS wa9 fouled in 11)01, and was Imported by the Illinois Horse ImportingGompany. He Is a coal black in color, with a star In forehead weighs 1400 pounds and has splendid style and action. TERMS: $15.00 to Insure colt to stand and suck; $12:60 for season.

Money becomes due when mare Is -known to be with foal, lien to be held on both mare and colt for service monej. If mare Is parted with or removed from the county, money for service becomes due ut once. Due cure will be taken to prevent accidents but the company "will not be responsible should any accur. For further particulars confer with Joe W. Goodman or D.

M. Ijee. MULER 0 COACH HORSE COMPANY AT REASONABLE RATES ON If you have a perfect title to.your land, I will loan you money on it on long time at low rates, of interest and give you the privilege to pay part or all of it at any interest payingday. See me at Sallisaw Batik Trust Company. WILLIAM H- ROGERS Bonded Abstracter of Sequoyah County MORGAN A fine dark bay all-purpose horse of the fatuous Morgan and Perch- erou stook, 0 years old, 1(5 handu high, weighs 1,250 pounds.

Will make the sensou of 1908 at the I'attou tfc Fargo Livery Barn. TKKMS: $9.00 to insure mare with foal. Service fee due when colt is foaled, or when mare is disposed of or removed from county. Due care will be taken to prevent accidents, but I will not be responsible should any occur. T.

M. IMORR1D, OWNER. SALLISAW, OKLAHOMA. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. PATTON FfJRGO LIVERY AND FEED BARN Good teams and buggies.

Stock boarded by the day or week ai rales you can afford to pay. Careful drivers and sound teams and rigs. Corn and Hay for sale at all times at market prices. a share of your favors MULDR3W, OKLAHOMA- Notice is licrebyglven that in pursuance of uu order of thu ('ouotv Court of the County of Sequoyah and State of Oklahoma, niaiieon the 1 day of April, CMW, In the matter of the estate of Jessie M.Vann, a minor, tl undersigned as Guardian of said estate will sell at private sale at the Mayor's office in the town of Muldrow, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, to the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation by said County Court, on the 2nd day of May, A. T).

19US, betweeD the hours of i) o'clock A. M.and sunset of the same day, I all the ritfht, title and interest of the said Jessie M. Vadn. a minor, in and to the following described lands to-wit: WMur SE J4 and of 6E of SE in Section Township 11, Range 27, and North of N. E.

of N. of Section 32, Township 11, Uango27, which said land lies and is situated in the County of State of Oklahoma and is a part of the surplus allotment of the said Jessie M. Vana, a the same will bo sold upon the following terms and conditions, ro-wit: Kor all cash. Bids.must be in writing and may be left at the office of Thos. J.

Watts, Attorney-at-Law at Muldrow, Oklahoma, or may be delivered to the Guardian personally or may be filed In the ofttceof the Judge of the County Court. Dated this the 15th day of April, A. 1908. Jerry Vann, Guardian, By Thos. Watts His Attorney.

TALK TO ANYONE, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE, Over the Long Distance Telephone. EFFICIENT SERVICE. REASONABLE RATES. PIONEER TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Estray Notice.

BLACK BROS. Painless Dentists Is the place to have your work done. will save you money. Gall and see them. 712 Garrison Fort Smith.

DP Stairs. TIME TABLE M. D. BLACK, Manager McCORMACK BARBER SHOP. SHAVE: 10C.

HAIRCUT 25C. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. JVlcCormack Bros. Proprietors State of Oklahoma, I Sequoyah Co. Notlpe Is hereby given that on the 10th day of April, 1008, H.

J. Hibbs appeared before me and made affidavit of the taking up of the following' desoribed ostrays: One red and white plded oow, about ten years old, marked split and underbit In right and swallowfork in left ear, branded SW right hip and Son left shoulder and side and right side. Also one red and white speckled heifer, year old. no mark or brand and Is the calf of the above described cow. Also one ten months old yellow bull calf no marks or brands and Is the oalf of the above described cow.

That the residence' of the said taker-up is OD ehe NBM of seollon 34. twp. 11, range 25; that bis postofflce address Is Muldrow, rletlty Of good DOXing and dimen- that the same was taken up on the 1st sion llimber DOW flawed at the Patillo dp of March 1907. HawskhiB' 3 niiles southwest Witness my hand, and seal this 10th day of 0 Muldrow, Price, per We are-selling harnmocka at actual cost. We have some excellent bargains too.

J. H. Parjker. April, 1908. H.

B. Clark, County Clerk. E. J. Hibbs, Taker-Up.

hundred. TRAINS GOING NORTH No. 104 Pas, No. 106 Pag. No.

194 Local p.m. stop. 4.27 a.m. no stop, 9:08 a TEAINS GOING SOUTH No. 103 Pas.

11:58 a. m. stop. No. 105 Pas.

11:10 p. m. no stop. No. 193 Local 3:25 p.m.

stop For further lrnforraation see C. H. PUGH, Agt. THOS. J.

WATTS ATTORNEY- AT LAW Booms 1,2 and 3, Walton Hall. MULDROW, OKLAHOMA Remaining" in the poatoffioe at Muldrow Ok. April 1, 1908. George Black, Woodie Cormer, Bud Hope, Cbarlie Morrill, JaSi Osborne. If not called for Within 30 days, hey will be sent to the dead letter office at Washington, D.

C. When calling for any of the above please say "advertised." H. BOWERS, P. M. Miss Jenny Vanns was married last Sunday- at the home of her parents.

Dap Capps and wife were in Remy last Sunday the guests of W. A. Patillo and family. D. B.Xooney and W.

L. Barnes are picking a KW strawberries, rfhe crop is pretty short and not very sweet. Mrs. C. H.

Patterson has arrived home from Doira, Ark where she has been visiting relatives the past week. The farmers are very much behind with their cotton planting. A very small per cent of the corn has been plowed the first time. Several members of the Odd Fellows lodge at this place visited the Dora lodge last Saturday night. Thrty report a splendid good tjme.

The second Sunday in May is the usual day set aside to decorate Camp Creek cemetery. The committee has arranged the following program, and everyone mentioned below is expected to be on hand and answer to the calling of his name. Dr. A. Hicks, of Muldrow has been selected to take charge of the pro.

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