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   Council Hill Eagle (Newspaper) - March 21, 1907, Council Hill, Oklahoma                                0. E. Entered August 4th. 1905, at the Post Office at Council Indian Under the Act of Congress of March 3rd. 1879, In One One Vol. 2. COUNCIL MARCH 21, 1907. No. 32. Trevor Local Adam Pence drove to Checotah C. W. Mandler came out from Muskogee B. C. Larimore was in from the west side Mrs. Scott's condition is some better than that of last Messrs. West and White of tony were Sunday visitors in our For Lightning and Tornado see Otto E. at the Miss Carrie Jacobs returned from an extended visit in Kentucky last Mr. with the Eagle of Kansay was in town last J. H. of Checotah was out- last looking after his land interests around Mrs. Lelia Fortner of Ft. was the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. a few days this Joe Romine spent Thursday night with Mr. Mr. Romine is the sawyer at Mr. mill on Deep Fork six miles from The Banner Mercantile Co. are packing up their goods this week preparatory to moving to where they will conduct a general Now is the time to take advantage of conditions and make more You can never hope for better Times could hardly be Boost for Council C. M. Fender left last Friday for Brighton Missouri to be gone for about two We hope Mr. Fender will bring some more of those good Missouri farmers back with Wages are going up these Railroads are advancing wages Even the much trusts are paying their hands more money without being forced to it by threats of a Messrs. Startup and Pinson and the Misses Edna and Brina Asbill and Anna chaperoned by Mr and Mrs. all attended the Indian meeting southwest of here last In it is to be that nearly all lines show a larger output than a year Factories of all kinds are working and overtime and many have their entire output sold for months Building construction was never so in the south and prices of all staples have shown If this isn't what has bought the fine formerly owned by Frank Van Voorhees at This horse is of the finest stock there is the United States and his pedigree shows some of the fastest records that have been made up until the records of Lou Dillon and Dan This horse of Mr. is a very pretty animal and people should make a visit just see There is no bigger industry in the country now than There is no class of trade worth more to the storekeeper than the farming The farm product of the United States last year amounted to nearly half a billion more than the value of 1905. The Indian Territory her of this vast sum and Council Hill was among the notches in several products helped to make the I. T. famous for great crops of every cerial Can't yon see the opportunity there is here in these acres of that have never been turned fanner of the north and everywhere where are acre say come to is room here for all of land that can't be beat in the United Clearance an official of the M. 0. & G. was in Council Hill one day this The City council of Hoffman this week granted a franchise to the local company to light and heat the town with natural If the laborer is worthy of his the men who want office should help pay the man who assists in fighting his political The hot winds last Tuesday made the day a little but it ment a whole lot to the Now that the Pecan trees are budding and oak leaf is big as the ear the farmer can feel confident that it is time to put his corn in the Oats will be ready to harvest thirty days earlier this than last and everything looks for a banner Samuel who for years has been called the predicts a record breaking year for the farmer this Unusual About supper time Sunday afternoon what few people there was left in town were surprised very suddenly by seeing what was at first taken to be an insane man on the Of course the people were all greatly perturbed but with a little effort on the part of a few of the brave ones quiet was finally restored and it was then learned that W. H. Westlake was the father of a great big fine girl and that he was on the streets trying to tell the people about it. It was lucky that the day was Sunday and there were very few people in town otherwise many might have been the disasters caused by Mr. excessive Mother and child are doing very nicely and Mr. Westlake will probably be in position to resume work in a day or Otto E. R. L. Pres. FIRST International Bank & Trust Co. Council I. T. carry Depositors Fully We pay interests on Time Deposits and offer every accomodation consistent with safe Come In Okt Do We Change Our We all have read Buch phrases as form seemed to and suddenly looked mean and Without doubt one can and one under certain as In offended extend the dilate the and so become and fear may cause a sort of collapse that makes one appear quite These are real and commonplace There is something else allied to the foregoing which is not quite so Bays New York We associate grand things with and mean things with By some curious trick of our nervous system we no sooner learn that a has done a noble deed than his form looks and if hear that the deed 1b mean his form appears If another is proved intellectually we mark the width of his Should he subsequently do anything we i think his forehead we ourselves - may feel broad or mean in but all these things are mental is an enormous number of small landholders in 5,000,00) acres being cultivated by 1,000,-000 of 6,000 are on an a little over 100 Nine hundred and forty peasants hold under acres 23 per of tin* whole while 12,00') men of means have holdings above their total being over 2,250,00 or II per of the proprietors of between five and twenty acres having 21 per cent. That Innkeeper at must have been amazed when he discovered that portrait or which hack been in his family only because of its was worth about more than all his other Plow Plow Hog Fencing and Barb from the Council Hill on Last Wednesday while Jim was at work in his south of Jim Showers also colored rode up on his horse and started to quarrel with Lindsay charging him with the of his wife and abusing him in Lindsay stooped over to get a drink out of a little spring when Showers landed on his back with a almost breaking his Before Lindsay could recover from the first lick Showers hit him the second one across the lower part of the back and breaking and fracturing two or three Showers then drove Lindsay at the point of his gun to the lower end of the field where he left Lindsay is a very quite negro and it has since developed that the fight was caused by other than the above stated Good Prices on Staple and Fancy For the next Two Weeks we will have prices on Groceries that can't be beat in the Creek A fuU and complete line of Household See Us before buying D. P. The Indians At Graves Creek church eight miles southwest of here the Indians had a big meeting last Sunday and Indian from all over the Creek Nation were Several of our townspeople were present and all said that it was an unusual sight to see the Indians in such numbers all listening to 'the who of course conducted of his sermon in the native To a person who never attended of these meetings he could hardly realize what one of them is * The sermons are livered all morning and at noon time there is a big spread of Indian dishes such as blue pusky and others that the average person could not conceive the name much less spell After the noon meal is over withy the preaching commences again and is kept up till supper when the routine is as at dinner These meetings sometimes last for days and it is truly wonderful to watch the patience through the whole thing? while the average white man he a great deal to listen a sermon for an A Full Line of Fancy Polar Bear and Gold Dust Flour Garden Onion Sets and Seed We also carry the Celebrated Owl Brand Roasted Coffee which we guarantee the Best Coffee in the Arc You Growing RUSTY In your old Quiet Town if so INVESTIGATE The Prosperous Town of Write for Illustrated We Incline to believe that the capital punishment whether It be right wrong in any conceivable is likely to be done away with in although that time is evidently not says the Lowell The gradual whittling away of death penalties can have escaped no of and the chances are that even the taking of human deliberately and with malice may one day be punished without exacting the extreme even where it might seem that no less penalty fitted the whether right or is coming to revolt from it. Juries are harder and harder to Death even when rendered In strict accord with commonly meet with a storm of public Murders do not Is it on the likely that in time the death penalty will be still further decreased until it ultimately disappears through the vanishing save perhaps in military cases of the most outrageously treasonable A tower which will be 700 feet is erected Islands should not be People who go to Coney Island ought to remain as near the ground as ' Again comes a statement going to show the great access of prosperity that has come to the farmers of the notably in the from a succession of big The receipts from this source have enabled the fanners to pay off an enormous amount of mortgages and to put great sums of money in the which explains the abundance of funds in some western quarters and the lack of need of drawing on the east for a The latest movement by the farmers is toward forming a or for maintaining and regulating Is it possible that the lair of the octopus is to be removed from Wall street and other re sorts of high finance and located on boundless There is in Pitsburg a magistrate who thinks mince pie is to people commit Whv loes he overlook the properties of the Welsh A Japanese was struck by a Southern Pacific traih the other day hurled 40 but got up iNo the couldn't whip hose Advertising Display per inch per Display per inch per change of weekly rate 10c. Local reading notices per oc. All pay matter run and at above advertised until ordered All accounts payable A. F. & A. M. Council Hill Lodge No. 183 meets on Tuesday night after each full at 7:30. Visiting brothers cordially invited to D. C. M. W. 0. W. Lodge No. 389, meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday Visiting Sovereigns invited to meet with J. 0. C. C. It will be a great shock to those who have been assuring us that Bowers bloom all the year round in Alaska to read that snow is 16 feet deep there In some The government bureau of entomology announces that it has lost some rare Which may account lor some of the peculiar doings in Washington A movement has been started in Chicago to improve the morals in boarding A movement to the fare would be more Says Mrs. wife must train her husband and keep him trained iust as one trains a young Congratulations to Mr. The tailors have decreed that evening clothes must be either blue or shoes linen should of The built more automobiles year than any other They are turned out taster than can be broken A gentleman in Connecticut has been forced to pay for a He said whether he got his worth or m. o. TIME south and No. 1. 10:4") a. No. 31. Local Mon. Wed. Fri. 2:20 p m. north and east. No. 4. 3:40 p. m. No. 34. Local Sat. 9:10 a. Good connections with all trains for Kansas St. Ft. Smith and Little D. B. J. V. Real farm Low Rate Special attention given to City Correspondence Solicited COUNCIL Lovell PHYSICIANS and Office at * All calls promptly e. D. Barber and Watch Repairing Promptly Hair Shampoos and Castro has and is merrily engaged in reading his obituary sent to him by his clipping The French statisticians are said to the secret of long is. from distributing it among My For Prompt  

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