The McLoud Standard. (McLoud, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1905 Page: 1 of 6
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The McLoud Standard.
McLoud, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, Friday. February :t, 1903.
No. 5.
The OWL DRUG STORE Wants Your Trade
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YOUR PICTURE
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the Photographer:
Will Please You.
Remember the Pla.ce.
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UNCLAIMED LETTER LIST
List of leiters remaining uncalled for
in Post Office at McLoud, Ok la., for the
week ending Jan. 28 h, 1905.
Cowles, Lriline
Eaken, Mr.George, Lew Uton. Okla
Furgson, Mrs. Lily.
Gilbert, Mr. Jim
Little, Mr. Travice
Stewart, Mr. .T .M-
Server. Mrs. Mary, Lewiston ,,
When calling lor the above please call
for advertised letters and give the date.
All letters advertised are one cent due.
M . A. Younkman, Postmaster.
LOCAL BREVITIES
Happenings in the Best Town of its Size in the Territories
Subscribe for the Standard.
Arthur Hollis visited home folks
here Sunday.
Dr. .1. Mooney was on the sick
list this week.
Turkeys, chickens, fish, oysters,
etc. at J. H. Staley's.
Mrs. T M. Hardwick is [reported
on the sick list this week,
rnhe most of the best for your
money at The Right Place.
The Rebekah Lodge will give an
entcitainmeul next Monday night.
C. F. Rouste presented his son.
Willie, with a tine birthday present
a $50 tuba horn.
R. A. Ilayes the mule trader of
Oklahoma City was in town this
week selling mules.
T. C. Brickie moved with his
family to westernKansae,this week
where they will make their home.
1‘. 1*. Duffy, of El Reno, repre-
senting the Farmers'Mutual Insu-
rance Co., was a town visitor, Mon-
day.
Oscar Smith is our newly ap-
pointed city treasurer, having
been sworn into office last Tuesday
night.
Quite a number of our boys
took advantage of the closing of
tire game law and went hunting
Tuesday.
Dr. R. M. ty. Hill reports a tine
baby girl at the home of Henry
Ramsier living one and one-half
miles north of town.
LA DIES,t—if you will Send us
your name and name and address
of some friend, we will send you a
useful article, free.
The Spot Cash Mek, Co.,
Shawnee, Okla.
Old papers for sale at this office
Get the Right Place habit. It
pays.
If you want a genuine cotton
comfort, see J. W. Hatfield.
Frank Morgan started on a long
drive, Monday, with his drummer
samples.
Miss Malissa Butler,of Choctaw
City, visited friends here the first
of the week.
M. A. Younkman returned from
a prospecting tour in the Indian
Territory Saturday night.
Atty. Baker, formerly a resi-
dent of this place, but now located
in western Oklahoma, is in town
today.
The McLoud Brick Co. has sold
the remainder of the brick plant,
which is being moved preparatory
to shipment to Lawton, Okla.
Grand prize, the highest premi-
um at the World's Fair, St. Louis,
1904. was awarded I. W. Harper
whiskey. Sold by d. F. Cavktt.
For a real pull of your “purty”
go to G. W. Klepfkk and you will
get the nicest photographs obtain-
able. Studio on West Broad way
F. 1C Hebron, section foreman
at Newaalla, died last Sunday
morning. Ilis remains were pre-
pared by T. S. Robinson, of Okla-
homa City, and shipped to his old
home, Indianapolis, Indiana, for
burial.
Seed Potatoes! Seed Potatoes!!
I haye six cars of Minnesota
Bliss Triumph seed potatoes and
five cars of Minnesota Ohio’s for
sale at Shawnee, Okla. Phone 474.
C W. Sutherland,
Shawnee. Okla.
i| Wiggins & Donegan
(Successors to WILLIAMS *BR()S.)
You can live like Lords for a little
money if you Trade With Us!
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Relience Flour____________1,50 ^ Downelte Fleece .10 a yd. 1
Red Seal Flour, a sack___1.45 + Best Dark Blue Calico .08 yd.
White Seal Flour, sack........... 1.40 ® Best Dark Red Calico___,06 yd.
Flake Hominy, lb_________ .05 O Bonnie F. Shirting-______ ,08'., yd,
Butter Beans.............................. . 08!;i2 Southern Silk Shirting 10 yd-
Michigan Beans, lb..................05 Victor Twill Shirting .12'ayd,
Black Eyed Beans, lb. .05 + A Big Line of Samples in M.n's
Dry White Peas, lb ....... .05 *Dress Shirts at 50c, 60c, 75c, $1 .
Full Cream Cheese, lb. ...... 20 £ Have You Seen the New Rival
Mustard Sardines, . 3 for .25 OHat It's the Latest and Beat
Domestic Sardines, can........ .05 oat..............................- - $3 oO
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White Stoneware, Jars, Pans, Churns,
and Jugs
OUK mottos
4 4 Cjood Cjoods at Reasonable Pzices
Respectfully,
WIGGINS &OONE6ANI
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PHONE NO. 46
Me1 QUO. OKU. I
Disolved Partnership
The partnership of Bourke &
Elzo, McLoud, Okla., has been dis-
solved. The interest of Mr. Elzo
was purchased bv The Right Place
which has assumed all debts and
will collect all bills of the old firm.
W. Bourke is business manager of
The Right Place.
New Grocery Firm
Hodges Bros, have e e<l a new
stock of groceries under the man-
agement of >1. D. Hodges who is
well known to the people of Mc-
Loud ami vicinity. We are glad
to see them resume business and
wish for them an extensive patron-
age. See their ad in another page
of this issue of the Standard
Notice is hereby giveu, that the
partnership lately subsisting be-
tween C. M. Hayes and C. H.
Craddock, of McLoud, Oklahoma, , .
Territory-, ymder the tr... name of | Mr“-A K
C.M. Hayes & Co., was dissolve,I (hi» week
on the 1st day of January, 1905, by
Dr. W. E. Page let'. Friday, for
mutual consent. Tire firm of j Tulsa, I. T., where lie will reside
Hayes Bros, will succeed the afore (f()r the nt.
said partnership and will continue!
business at the old stand and is1 Mr. Vinson who has been with
hereby auihorized to collect all Lbe Rucker's Cash Store for some
debts^ueP.t^ partnership firm (iim, p.H< r,lturnwl t(, Norman,
Tuesday.
of C.M.Hayes & Co., and will pay
all bills of said partnership.
C. M. Hayes,
MaroaketS. Craddock,
Administratrix of
the Estate of C. H. Craddock.,
Deceased
The American Farmer is an ex
celleut farm paper given absolute-
ly free with one vein s subscription
to the Standard.
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The McLoud Standard. (McLoud, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1905, newspaper, February 3, 1905; McLoud, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859148/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.