The Addington Weekly Journal 1909-Sep 22 - Jefferson County, Oklahoma Submitted by: Nita E. 20 Nov 2005 Return to Jefferson County Archives: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ok/jefferson/jefferson.htm ========================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ========================================================================== Originally posted at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CaB.2ACI/787 Some Items The Addington Weekly Journal Addington, Pickens County, Indian Territory (Addington, Jefferson County, Oklahoma) Published every Thursday by MARION B. CARLEY. Thursday, September 22, 1904 Vol. 1, No. 26 A common sense talk. The cash store. S. H. WITHERS, prop. R. & J. W. MCKENNEY at the old stand on Parker Avenue are selling groceries at live and let live prices. Give us a trial and be convinced. The Fairs 8th Semi-annual opening, Friday eve 23 and Saturday 24, we will show our new and up to date dry goods, notions, and novelties of all kinds. A beautiful line of taffetas for shirts, waists and suits. The Fair at Comanche. J. L. EVANS Press Brick Co. at Addington Pioneer Hardware Company at Addington. Clearance sale on slippers at C. L. LEATHERMAN, dry goods, shoes and groceries. G. H. FISHER practical watchmaker and jeweler at Comanche. Telephone Coming, Help Wanted J. M. BELLAMY, president of the Farmers and Merchants Mutual Telephone Company, was in our office Tuesday and stated that the line would reach Addington the last of this week or the first of next week. He says they find it very difficult to get laborers as everyone is picking cotton. I will say that some of our honorable loafers who do not think picking cotton is honorable, ought to go out and go to digging post holes for the company, instead of hanging around on the corners, chewing and spitting and using profane language, and then you would not think times were so hard. DR. ELDER was summoned by wire Sunday morning to come at once t Lawton to attend DR. SANDERS, who is dangerously ill there. MISS MAUDE MARTIN left today for her home in Nebraska. Miss Maude leaves many friends who wish her a pleasant trip. Texas School House J. G. RAINER got out 17 bales of cotton. MR. SELLERS and family of Woolsey are visiting with MR. DAVIS and family. LEE WATKINS has built a nice barn. MR. CASSIDY'S daughter and family from Texas moved on the KENNEDY place. MR. CARRITHERS/CARUTHERS moved his house out close to the road and is building an addition. The singing at FRANK SAVAGE's Sunday night is reported being very successful and entertaining. ELDER NORRIS has his granary almost completed. MRS. WAMBOLD and G. MCDONALD called on Mr. and Mrs. DAVIS Monday. MR. HEDGECOCK and MR. MCCOY and families visited with Mr. WILCOX Sunday. Obituary--Died at the Texas school house, Union school, cause of death, continued absence of those who should have been interested in the welfare of their children. Age 3 months. Its place now taken by visits and no religious gatherings. A Musical MRS. GRACE ADDINGTON entertained her young friends Monday evening with music and refreshments. Despite the dark ominous clouds, there was quite a few arrived before the rain and storm began, while here was a greater number that was invited that didn't hurry fast enough and the rain beat them starting. Those present were: MISSES BELLE and ETHEL CECIL, BURL ADDINGTON and wife, CLINT WITTINGTON of Terral, GUSTIE and ED CECIL. J. L. EVANS has purchased 25 acres of land from W. A. RYLE with the intention of making a new addition to the town for resident purposes. MR. KELLOG, representing the McAlister Fuel Co. of South McAlester, was in town in the interests of his firm and secured the contract to furnish coal for out brick plant one year. MR. FORMBY, TOMPRICE, MR. JAY, and MR. GARBRICH went on a "plum" hunt Saturday night, returning with a fine supply of plums, grapes, and wild game of various kinds. FRED THOMSON and wife returned to their home near Granite last week, taking with them their little daughter GERALDINE who has been here several months with her grandparents. We sell the best. JOHNSTON Lumber Co., J. A. BOONE, manager. GUY RAY's Barber Shop. Hotel Tice, J. E. TICE, prop. Time defying teeth, A.A. ROBERTSON, dentist at Duncan. H.A. BAKER M. D., office in post office drug store. C. E. ELDER, M. D., physician and surgeon, office first door south of bank. H. L. WELCH, attorney at law For fine coffins, S. H. HANCOCK at Addington and Waurika. J. J. BIGBEE, manager. A. D. SMITH Hardware Co. Local Mention MRS. JAY returned from Bellview, Texas. MISS MAMIE BARID returned home to Ryan. MRS. J. T. THOMSON left Tuesday for St. Louis. MR. RYLES and family returned from Ardmore The girls ran off and left Albert and Dell Friday night. Bill and Alice's love does not run smooth here of late. DEL BAKER took a nap at church Sunday. Our meat cutter is figuring out the cost of a wedding. J. J. BIGBEE has resolved to take unto himself a better half. MRS. LOU CHRISTIAN returned to her home at San Antonio Tuesday. That there is more attraction at the Tice Hotel for Mr. MCDONALD than merely his meals. MRS. BARLOW who has been seriously ill is slowly recovering. M. B CARLEY transacted business at Oklahoma City. Mr. WILLIAMS has some nice roasting ears on the market now. MRS. CARLEY entertained a few of her friends Sunday afternoon with cream and cake. MRS. SUTHERLAND and MRS. WAMBOLD made a visit to Waurika Sunday. WILL WASHINGTON was in Monday to meet his daughter who arrived on the morning train. WILL ADDINGTON was caught in the rain storm Monday night while driving to Cornish. MR HENSLEY and family left Monday for a few weeks at the World Fair, MRS. PRICE accompanied them. JIM THOMSON and wife, MR. WITHERS and wife, drove to Madden Grove Sunday afternoon and made Mr. and Mrs. LIVELY a call. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Return to Jefferson County Archives: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ok/jefferson/jefferson.htm