Ottawa CO., OK. - Newspapers: Fairland Newsboy, Friday, Sept. 23, 1904 ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ Submitted by: Judy Michaels March 28, 2002 *********************************************************************** Fairland Newsboy, Friday, Sept. 23, 1904 Walter WILMUTH is a new reader of the Newsboy. John A. CHERRY is visiting his farm in Missouri this week. Sam F. CAMPBELL is in St. Louis this week buying new goods. Dr. J. G. VANDEVEERE, of Kentucky, has located in Fairland, and will practice with Dr. ADAMS. W.A. CROCKETT and family have moved to Choteau where Mr. CROCKETT has a position in a store. Frank BYRD has been on the sick list this week and Dillon HOLT has managed his place of business. O.A. SMITH was up from Vinita, Monday. L.D. FLINT has business in Vinita, Monday. Mrs. M.A. DAVIS went to Wyandotte Monday evening. Dr. BYRD came up from Vinita Sunday evening on a visit. Marion TAYLOR is another new subscriber to the Newsboy. Price JAMES has accepted a position with John A. CHERRY. Mrs. NEWPORT and her sister Miss COOK, visited in Afton last Tuesday. Fred WARREN and Cal JAMES were seeing the sights in Vinita, Sunday last. Shade WALLEN has moved into the property recently vacated by Wm. CROCKETT. Rev. DUNCAN and Presiding Elder SIMS, held quarterly conference here Wednesday. Walter BROCK dropped in last Saturday and added his name to our subscription list. Wiley PENDERGRAFT and family left Sunday for Oregon where they expect to make their home. Marion TAYLOR and Walter BROCK went to Miami, Tuesday with two loads of apples and potatoes. J.L. BURNS writes from Palmer, Tex., that his brother Stanley was shot in the shoulder with a load of squirrel shot during a row on the 17th, but does not think it fatal. Jim CHANDLER is a new name on our list. The stork visited the home of Clyde SHEPHERD last Tuesday evening and left a fine 8 lb. boy. Dr. JAMES was in attendance. B.C. HUMBLE of near Wyandotte was a caller at our office Monday last. Mr. HUMBLE protests the innocence of his daughter, Miss Emma, who was charged with infanticide a few weeks since. If the reports are untrue, a gross injustice has been perpetrated upon the girl and her parents and the Newsboy will be found ready to help to right the wrong impressions that may have gained circulation.