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   Eufaula Democrat (Newspaper) - August 13, 1915, Eufaula, Oklahoma                                VOLUME 10. 13, 19l5. NUMBER 3. BUILDING LOTS IN V. Which I Sell At A ' They are located lit part of the city for a At Democrat 1 The Residence need of more adequate fire equipment for again demonstrated on when the of. Mr. avid Mrs. S. V. Ho man the west part of city was almost eu tirely by The Are is supposed to have 8tax|> ed from a short circuit in the electric in the attic of the a fire was started a few months ago in tile same but which was to remedied so that there was no When the fire was first discovered the roof in flames and every was inade by and those at home to save the but their were of no the arrival of the hose helpers had gained such headway that practically impossible to save the building and most of the efforts of who were there was directed to removal of the a large of which was The building was valued at little more and 000;- Mr. had purchased the near the school into which he expected to move shortly his present for his to m so that the loss is not only one ol dollars and cents to and is keen disappointment At this Hoinan has not fully as to whether he will rebuild or Presbyterian Services will be held both a 11 d even 1 n g a t f h e Presby ten an next by Rev. Dr. Stanford B. of Ft. ' to be Dr. H ink ley is a young man and said ' to be quite a pulpit N. C. CI e es It a Grime Up Rather a peculiar proposition confronts bounty Attorney John of and he has advice of the parties In charged with having placed destroyed the The vat was by a private the expense it and the material furnished by the Tile defe t kI an said th ey an tamed no ill will for the owner of the but that they were opposed to the dipping of In malice borne for the owner and no. him and the county attorney does not know whether he can pros ecute under the Th e rney - gen era 1 that m no - way under the winch provides that any person shalL be guilty of a misdemeanor an which grossly injures the person of have been made cattle tick in Mcintosh Some progress has been it Is understood some opposition has sprang disbelieved that there to the owner of the but prevent further operation of vat its destruction ill Build Exhibit s. being made to in and an i bi t bin Id i ng th e depot rail road v for purpose of making a exhibit the agricultural and he of bulit or with Japanese roof and be exhibits may trom the train people coming to j Hanba has the plans tor her have the site from the railroad and will be ready work within a very short has the plans up the proposition with expect have building ready for by earh - * are working the same proposition m plans for the here will and the matter of budding will be pushed as as m order have the early This is move and will be of groat and lasting ad * the county as a means to the traveling public the products of the from the farm and Excise Adjourn vened again last because of the absence report the State Hoard of val u o w h ic f ro m available will likely not now be received lor a couple of they adjourned until Beine - Will Hold Demonstration Next County Farm L bedding stock judging the J. H. Beach larm one-half mile west on next - demonstrate seed selection seed bedding and stock and it is expected that there a large all are more or less interested of these He will spend the entire day at that and from all of this part of the county will he Change in Mercantile Es was became Monday whereby J. T. Lamb of Arkansas became the manager and principal stockholder ot the Edwards Brown Co he having the stock of Mr. H. S. Mr. is a man ot and a- who has engaged in tin* mercantile business years and well mended in He only a portion ot the he Ins family to - the ot Mis Edwards - became neces sary on the part ot Mr. Edwards and within -a shorty will leave tit the present has i at been decided - Mr. Ed wards he said that he regretted very lake this as his had v been all that could be ask nil for and he ap very patronage been shown his ol lty during that he has been in in but because the health of Mrs. change is necessary and lie be compelled The Democrat well as the many friends of Mr. and are to change that they are compelled wishes of all they and all ill hope tor the recovery Mrs. we are sorry to Ipse Mr. Edwards yet we are glad his plac is to bo rifled by a man who conn as well recommended as and all will join in giving him a warm and hearty welcome to our ot Koeta arrived in the city Monday will visit her the a few Third Annual Oklahoma splendor of the Orient and and the of the Five Tribes oi Oklahoma com bine to the theme tor the costly and tableau at the Annual Oklahoma to be held in Tulsa September 13 to 18, nie Durbar Will be ih with the Iree county costliest fair in state 1 j The or will occur on the opening night at tho municipal convention hall be gorgeous in the music will be pipe There will be six two ot which will be illuminated night par The floats for being built at rtf Tulsa is the only city in Oklahoma ever night after fashion of Priests las and that decided to ot A whole city be up and used an air during the Music will be by two brass There will be two band contests the and prizes aggregating % 1,000 cash will be awarded to the The spirit will reign a burlesque last the Queen's baMat hall 11 o'clock p.m. Each day and be titled with odd and unusual and Tulsa is preparing to thousands visitors 1 torn both this state and other parts oi the Mcintosh ' * i services were held Tuesday the of a died in entire town was 1'rofn all partes ot eastern Oklahoma arrived Tuesday morning to attend the i work and before Ok was asa held fife in politics in his He Was an democrat and always stood for clean .At tern he was elected county superintendent ot and the past few years with his During the Sequoyah held 1905,' Mcintosh was front his section of the country and took a ut movement to have a separare state made east ern part of When the constitutional tion met in and the various carved what was formerly Indian the vi which the noted educator lived was called county one ol the He was 1H48. He was man and his bobby was people Although lie was he was one ot the Indians who stood lor in all He is survived by a Mollie and four Emerson of the Might Haye Been Last Sunday evening Mrs. William a. neighborhood North Canadian anyone slie went Which caused to cross a place which is practicably 'A The little girls who with her got out and to cross the gulch The team became unruly and the rocking of the - over stones threw hex i inflicting a. slight wonnd and the rear passed over her The team and was caught by Robert but no serious dam age was team proved such a lucky but hope the county and will tabe this as an what might happen and notice road This happened within lorty feet - Yours for good H S. ' Township Officer's It seems there a rumor the that certain roads have been tor improvement in township in case the road bonds are voted August 21st, and the Township desiring that no in re to the members of the wish to state that no roads have been so Although we would pleased to be to con menrs could best be we the and of the county engineer in order to intelligently determine just what should be and blue itig will have to be done and speci and furnished be lore wot can plan outlay We tor the ex having advanced the the should tail to have no available funds wInch to pay such It the we will then secure services ot the engineer and ed by his ami the ol the issue Where it will do the ol would to to a pait ot out lueud and thus the balance will be We want to give some ot im proved roads and expect to our in obtaining that It is probable that some impression that members of this board are working Consul of- money tain and want to the error such a The board ex tehd Th Commissioners have author and upon such will be expended the state and pro vided we improve a manner to of the State Highway We will get better results il highway and the County are so formed Unit the chance for personal fs reduced We are willing to put our shoulders to the wheel and do we can appeal we if the bonds voted that we be given a fair chance to prove our sire to give every man all the that can possibly be hmi with the funds in t J. V. W. J. Mrs. - home - - new for home leaving ' just for a The WHOLE pleasure through many You know how at times a new a will have effect on You find that sell only new at a PLOCK FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING CO. Night Phone 61 Day Phone No. 164 Christian v High School T. L A M M. First and ( Jidda schools Dr. m. and 8 ' Evening Church A cordial welcome to Bond Issue Fails in Simpson bond in was voted on last tailed the being practically two to the ' i - unofficially reported are - 52 2 Stidham 1'iorci. Miss Shaw gave a delightful to a number of Lena of. Ft. and Tuesday girls met ru Miss Shaw's rooms m the Tally there journeyed to Princess Refreshments were in Fuller's drug store and all the girls Miss Shaw a charming hostess and a delightful Hanna and The propositions submitted .to and on Tuesday whereby a bond of constructing and building townships was bolh townships by large In Hanna township Host by a vote ot 148 against { votes for the 6cytj0_t__ township bhn Miss Miss entei with a picnic on honoring Miss Cook | ot present Misses and Nell Margaret and Messrs. Chester Leo John James Shelton F Edwards and tlie Rushing Card F wish to my manj M lends for the given me in the the Princess Theatre last Loweta Toe baud Sunday afternoon on the lawn of T. Turner in honor o-l Miss Winnie Miss Turner served punch and the delightful music of the band was enjoyed by r CARRY A. FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF and GLASSWARE At all New Goods Coming in Every Day ZETHS VARIETY Door North of  

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