The Standard. (Beggs, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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THE STANDARD
Beggs Ind Ter
D H WATSON EDITOR
D L WATSON Local Editor
Published every Friday
fiutered at the foatofliee at Bcggx I T
For transmission through tha mails as
second das matter -
SUBSCRIPTION -ill 100
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Okmulgee has struck oil '
Mrs Water is quite sirll with measles
at this writing -a
C Si 'la who was (uroman of the Stan
Uard office in the early day's of iRe£ga is
is here this week making us a visit
Jim Dutch is down from Bapulpa this
week assisting in invoicing the Ilibhaid
A linker stock of goods
P B- France of Bapulpa is hero this
week invoicing the Hibtard A linker
Stock
C Herron and bis little son left
Wednesday for a business trip to Jones
lioro Ark
Shis se-tion of the Territory was vis
itedby a heavy rain Snndny night which
raised the little streams bankful
O E Crow accompanied by bis sis-
ter came down front Sapulpa Wednesda
Mr Crow is figureing on the stone work
for the gin r
Miss Myrtle Flood came in Wednes-
day from Joplin there the has Iteen at
tending her sister who it in the bofpital
no that place
The supper at the residence of I I
Brown Wednesday night for the benefit
ef the band netted U4 25
J C Harris is confined to his room
with an attack of m ‘aslcs Wesley I sink
ford is maoipuUl ing the ribbon on dray
No 1 during his illness
Jehu West made a business tiip to
Mu-kogee Thursday
Will Kessinger and Mr Perkins left
Thursday for Jericho Texas
It Is rumored that oil and gas has
been struck ut Hamilton switch while
drilling for water at the depth of 75
feet
Mrs Rybolt left yesterday for Lchan
oa Mo for a Summer visit with friends
K A- Arnold accompanied hnr ns fur as
8apula
Kyle Bros of Calumet Okla friemlsof
Dr Bowman are here looking for invest-
ments and visiting fiienils
Edgar Robinson Beu Morrison E L
Cobb A H Shelton attended Commis-
sioners court at Okmulgee Wednesday
What is the matter with the Oil and
fias Co they should be at work other
t w ns are prospecting nod we should
not lie behind
Born to the wife of Earl Brown a fine
baby girl mother and babe doing well
and Dr Culp thinks Eaal will pull
through with proper dieting
Mrs liradticld and daughter Nina of
I'hanoo Mo came in Wednesday to
visit Mrs Ilradfidds daughter Mra J L-
Newbouse Miss Nina will proliably siend
thesummer here with her sister
W W Stoval of Lexington Oklahoma
has purdhasod the cold drfuk stand of
Audy Kiinbcrlain Mr Stoval has rented
the Renick property east ol the rail road
and expects his family here the first of
next wek
AlUrney MrDugal of Bapulpa who
has been appointed by the court receiver
for the Hibbard A 11 iker stock of goods
came down Wednesday and took charge
of the stock and is having it invoiced
and will proced to sell the same
Spring is here and people with an eye to the future are
p
laying plans for their coming wants The pretty things
for Spring and Summer wear are clamoring for attention an 1
the wise ones are selecting while stocks are full and sou-
ring the cream of the seasons purchases
SUITS WAISTS
We have them in all the
New weaves and Latest
Paterns Han Tailored
An Elegant Line to
Select From See Our
East Window for the
Latest Novelties
LADIES GLOVES
A
HOSIERY
The b’st and most corn
plete line ever brought
to fleggs
IjlUKS und KMMOlI)KltIKS
In Great profusion from 2c per yard up to
-thirty cents in all ti)e new creations
Wj'IRtl UOODS
Ginghams Percals Madras Cheviots Poplios
Mercerized MaQillasI other varieties to numer-
ous to mention
Groceries A Full and Complete Stock
Remember tliat wliat we say we do we do do
LONG 6 HERRIN
TAMES F
BOWMAN
I have made arrang
ments to handle ice
and will deliver it at
your door everyday
When in Okmulgee Stop at
EffoteE ILe IFlfm'c
Rates Reasonable
House new and newly furnished through-
out Courteous treatment One block north
of First National Bank
OKMULGEE
Jamks H Keilv
I'hask I’- Kuthi I- K 1 1
KELLY & RUTHERFORD
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE TINWARE
Stoves Dishes Harness Saddles
Wagons Implements Furniture Coffins Etc
Goods sold chcapjr than any house in the west
Write Phone or Telegraph us
BEGG3 IND TE3
fair
it unlxiund
VulJ No 1 of the MoAJee News puli- j
lisher "tMcG e c ni to our exchanae fc
table! (kit la published by F E
llali'l it start with a 1 i
Drugs Patent Medicines
Paints Oils Varnishes Toilet Soap Perfumery
Headquarters for everything usually iept in a
FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE :
Dan Dodd Wrfuil young st
IBMfsf 1" baviijg an addition built to
his residence oo Broadway When Dan
(ought that tint driving mar the other ' i
day we strongly auspicioned aomr thing i 1
and now we believe our eupirione were S
well founded and if there ie'nt "Some j
thing Join” before lung we mine our '
goes
JOT PKESCKI I TIONS CARK HlILY COMPOUNDED
QCifn JHcnt SllnrhetjJC
Summers & Ward
Fresh beef pork and ausage always
' a V
on hands Highest Market price paid
ior butchers stck Turkeys and chic:
kens game furs and hides Two doors
west of Lo: gs Give us a call
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Watson, D. H. The Standard. (Beggs, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1904, newspaper, June 3, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2305100/m1/2/: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.