The Caddo Herald
July 13, 1900
Local Items
The young people of Caddo and several visiting couples chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hancock, enjoyed a most delightful hop at the opera house Tuesday night.
The band boys went to Coalgate Tuesday to play for the Fourth of July picnic at that place. These boys, under the teaching of Mr. Wheeler, are learning to play well.
I.P. Smith went to South McAlester yesterday to attend the meeting of the retail hardware dealers for the Indian Territory. The organization will be completed and officers elected.
M.L. Hickman returned this week from a trip to the Chickasaw nation; while absent he was at Tishomingo, Ocona and several other towns. He reports favorable prospects for good crops.
We will have quarterly meeting at Pleasant Hill on the 3rd Sunday of July. Everybody come. About 9 miles from Caddo, two miles from Caney. C. M. Armby
Dr. N. P. Keen and Misses Edna Butler and Ollie Adams were in the city Monday from Bokchito. Miss Butler was enroute to Cooper, Texas to visit relatives and friends. (note: Dr. Keene and Miss Ola Adams were later married in September.)
For sale: One four-room residence on Arkansas street; has two good wells, a barn, etc. is situated on a desirable lot. Will sell for one half of what it cost. F. N. Varney
Misses Annie Edwards, Virgie Dulin, Nellie Stanfield and Mannie Henderson visited friends in Durant Monday and intended to witness the ball game between Durant and Sherman but there was no game.
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