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   Adair County Republican (Newspaper) - April 10, 1914, Stilwell, Oklahoma                                Volume 14 Stilwell Heads New School House ' Plans are discussed to provide the necessary room for of the Stilwell school children next as the school population of over six hundred longer be in the rooms of the been in use for the past four a number of persons have suggested that an addition be patched onto the cithers tend that such would only matte a bad condition It is a fact that the old building was poorly arranged for light both of which are of prime importance in a school aud to put on addi tion anywhere would shut off more light and also make the ventilation poorer besides adding considerable more danger in case of News from North End County Westville Sam Cohea has purchased the F. G. Cohea resident property and has accepted a position in the Hodges have rented Allison building on the street where new The dry goods stock in their former store is being ship ped to Proctor where a new store will be Interested in Adair County H. C. a real estate dealer of was in Monday and Tuesday attending farm Mr. Roark is quite taken with the opportunities in this county for dairying and general farming and says io greatly exceeds that country for fruit Mr. Roark has instrumental in locating several good farmers near Stilwell this spring and has quite a lot more wanting to locate on some good piece of land that be obtained at a reasonable Mrs. Dock Brown and little pleasant visitors at the Republican office Miss Mary the 13-year-ajd daughter of was the champion speller at the during the contest some two weeks and will take part in the county contest to be held in Stilwell next s Fay G. proprietor of the Cohea chicken has met with such great success in his chicken business that he has been compelled to move to the country where he can have more room for his buildings etc. lie has our chased 100 acres miles south of town on what is known as the Mr. Cohea is orders every day for both chickens and eggs and has been compelled to turn down a num ber of orders on account of not being to supply the demand while here in but now that he has moved to the farm he wil enlarge his stock as the business ' CONDENSED MADE MARCH 4,1914, Loans and Discount U.S. Bonds ' v 25i000.00 etc. 7,$&'2.l7 Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate 1,488.40 CASH Capital Stock Surplus and Profits 4.998V09 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 124,510.08 ' The statement is 1 Your whether large or small or either as a positor or is solicited on the strength of the above Our business is by the National Government and our worth over n half million they are for the tion of our first bank n. has again visited claimed Mrs. Ai ber loved wife of the call has portals South Stilwell News FORGET THE ALLEY STORE WHEN IN NEED OF Second Hand Seed Etc. They will pay the highest market pried for Chickens and Country Remember STORE WR The Creamery plant was put into operation for the first and at the first between and 100 pounds of butter was C. T. Luethey of charge he is experienced niah in the creamery business and comes highly recommended an a butter the interest which has been manifested by the farmers up to date holds out the Westville Creamery will be a big A number of cream routes have been organized and Mr. Hinds the secretary has received a number of communications from Lincoln and and Stilwell and and many other nearby points from people interested asking the prices paid for milk and stating the amount they can Spelling Contests The local champions of each district will meet at Westville and Stilwell and in their respective reading districts on April 11,. 1914 and for the of their respective reading The last half of the Common Sense Speller will be two champions will meet at Stilwell on and spell for the county championship and the County Superintendent offers a prize of m gold to the county Be on are teachers and school Very 1 g. m. The municipal court of Stilwell convened last evening with the on the All and there a O. Ei Franklin by the Cox accusing him of appropriating ODe curry comb belonging to Hon. del The charges being read to defendant he entered a plea of not gave time for the ant to secure the services and as Pete Helton absent the O. was granted the plead bis own which he did in such a fervent manner that be caused the tears to roll down the Mayor's like water down Whereupon Atty. Cox came forth with his hair all turned the wrong way like a wild hog coming out of a blackberry patch and said in the language of Patrick or live or survive or I shall make the greatest effort of my He spread out like an adder and poured forth straine of eloquence that had not been heard since the days of The court being advised after weighing the evidence and hearing the eloquence immaculate therefore adjudged and decreed that the O. E. must pay the of the Said penalty is to be ducked in the times Eighth Grade Questions furnished by the state and the State eighth grade examination for the state grade diploma will be given at on Thursday and April 16th and 17th, 1914. All eighth grade nearer either of the towns should go and take this Tne eighth grade diploma means a great deal so every boy and girl who have finished the eighth grade should take this Teachers will please advise students G. M. Co. Josie Crittenden candidate for County Superintendent of was born and raised 6 miles west of ' Joseph aged 69 and a resident of the Cherokee Nation nearly all his - died Saturday night his home one and one-half miles north of At the home of Dr. D. E. the officiating at 7$0 28,: Mr. J. and Miss Annie both of this were united Tahlequah Secretory Dawkins is in re- conn i very have dications Ibl of oil are all that could be wiil The entire the trouble 1 similar mahy of the slow tb accent this section pi the state Now MM i At a the Council W. Bradley was selected by on Clarence Waggoner returned from Tahlequah the latter part of last Clarence has been quite low with fever at that place for the past few weeks and are glad to see him sufficiently improved to again be C. who is considered a specialist in typhoid fever attended Ray Blakemore Misses Mary and visited at L. D. Blakemore's last interesting History of Creek Beaver The Home and Foreign Mission Society of church will meet on April 14.tb, at 2PVM,- McCoy and Mrs. Favi apd eft Garrison of was i n Sou th S we 11 to m p ts on his 30 acre this 1 Moves Into Fine Now House 1 J. H finished Jus in last It is stfc roomed bungalo j t and is W be arid - Through the kindness olf Robin Stann we have a copy of the poems and works of the lamented Alex the Creek poet who was drowned several years Mr. Posey worked - as for the Dawes Commission for some time and while employed in this capacity visited lives pear and enrolled him as a v When age he replied the following more poetical than one expect to come from Creek he passed through many days and traveled the shadows have nie I Day and my not failed me. I have a time of the A Merry time of police in 13; Reed and Lynch haying an ordinance vew regarding tne prospects ot tlie Oklahoma and Texas railroad building from Caney to Ft. Smith via Pryor aud the most of the distance having been graded by ventures ini the past The tone of the such Jead one to this foad there prospects of it being The letter makes inquiry concerning the amount of grade having made here and its It appears that the Oklahoma and Texas railroad com: pany is trying to purchase the right of way at least as far as it has been They have the grade between Caney and Nowata Nowata via sea to the entire being 70 with 52 There is at least ten miles on the right of way graded north from this place and if they get all these grades they will be able laying track a very short Mr. Dawkins is very much elated over the suit of bis effort to land succeed in curing practically put Tahlequah on several trunk Wednesday April Mesdames - and a. mission la to a private and transacted necessary b while the invited once gave themselves social I Many came costumed as and ening several interesting were the took day a es were 8^\apdlCBiWfep^gB(R.- J The given amusing Armour's sliced bacon 35c per at Sussman & merry ners lines a penny closed by School MM Life? 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