Renfrew's Record. (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1905 Page: 5 of 8
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I ALVA LOCAL. $
Sewing machine net-tile* at Miller's.
Pure Maple Syrup at Hoffman's.
Remember the Big Millinery Sale.
Hide*, hide*. 9ct* a pound at the
south aide Poultry House.
Don't forget Christmas photo* and
premiums at the Vreeland studio.
J. H. Slattery of Fairview, called on i
the Record Saturday.
For nice roast* or boils, call up
phone 153.
Get our prices on Carpet* and Kug* ]
at Miller’s
Genuine Fresh Buckwheat Flour at
Hoffman's.
Orr A Orr's Big Millinery Sale all
next week.
J. B. Cooprider, ex-County Superin-
tendeut, was an Alva visitor yester-
day.
Christinas candies and fresh date*
at Bod man's.
Iron Beds sol-t at a big discount at
Miller’s Furniture Store.
J. W. Murphy was looking after
matters in district court the first of
the week.
Mrs. Dr. J. D. Karr and son Lee of
Mound, I. T., were in Alva last week
on business.
Fresh and cured Meats of all kind at
Tatum’s i-oulli Side Meat Market.
Buy your Christmas
Jewelry at
MONFORTS'
And you will
not be disap-
pointed.
We give you most for your
money and sell you only goods
that will stand an iron-clad
guarantee.
We are selling Rogers Bros.
1847 knives and forks at $3.00
per doz. Others ask $4.50-
Solid gold baby rings 45c
each.
Ladie’s solid gold set rings
as low as 90c each.
We will sell you a nice dia-
mond at to per cent above ac-
tual wholesale cost.
We have a larger stock than
ever this year and our immense
trade snows that the people of
Alva realize that we sell
Good Goods at
Low Prices.
Monfort’s Jewelry
STORE.
Wanted, fat hogs. Highest market-
price paid. Alva Meat Market.
Fred Van Bibl>er, who murdered A.
C. Andre, southwest of Alva some
weeks ago, had a hearing before Judge
Patno*.l Friday ami the Judge placed
the bond at S1U.0U). Van Bibber claims
self defense The bond has not yet
been furnished.
Geo. W Barnhouse died at hi* home
in Frittlen township. November 28,
1*105, aged about «>0 year*. He leave*
two sons, a daughter, and was a most
respected citizen. A son came from
the east and ship|ietl the remains to
the old home for turial.
Sunday’s Daily Oklahoman of Nov.
N.tli, hail M MMttkrt pi, lure and
write-up of Hon Jesse J. Dunn i f
Alva, III its Oklahoma Cartoon Book.
The Oklahoman ascribes Jesse's popu-
larity- to the fact that he is the posseas-
| „r of a smile that won’t come off.
Job Printing
Ladies, buy you a new winter hat at
Orr and Orr’.* next week
O. L. Glasgow of Augusta, called on
the Record Tuesday. He is serving on
the petit jury this term of court. He
reports wheat the finest he ever saw at
this season of the year, and this re-
jiort is general over Woods countv.
Mr. Glasgoxv is located on a line of the
Dacoma Central Telephone Co
Mrs. James H. Gentry. Mrs. James
' McGarvln and little one and Miss
Smith of. Deer head, Kansas, stopped
in Alva between trains Tuesday of laat
week, while on their way u visit rel-
| .gives near Ames. They are old friends
of the Record fainllv and made them
1 pleaaant call while in the dtJ*
W. E. Condreay of Chester, is one
of the petit juror* this term of court. Mr. Sima, the agent for the Wells-
When the jury was dismijprd for a Fargo Express Company, here, has
The Pilgrim Hard is acting as one of f ^ ^ last\vcek ,1C madc a trip to horn dow„ ,he Santa Ke the past week
the bailiffs during the session of the j Wichita and visited relatives, return- act(„g ns auditor for the company and
ing Sunday night. I checking i'P the hooks at the offices
. . , between Alva and Whattuok. Mr. :
Subject of sermon at the Church of a ,llar official and we are
,d Christ Lordsday morning, ‘‘The ' * ^ bim landing .0 well with
Word.” Evening, "Genuine Heart
Religion.” A hearty welcome to all.' ,,N c ” ' “
Invite your friends. Married in Alva. Oklahoma, at the
K. A. Newby. hnme of th„ ,(ride, Thursday morning.
Nov Wth. 1905. by Elder E.A. Newhv.
First M. E. church All the regular, ^ £ f HHtr(rertv and Mrs. *.
services next Sabbath. Dec. 10th. yIr Haggerty is a memher
Preaching by the pastor morning j ^ y^jV!l iCP AO. K. Laundry Co.,
and evening. Prompt and live ser- nml one „f orir most reliable business
vices. All cordially invited. mfn aT)d ^ride is one of Alva’s
We have recently added a large supply
New Type, Borders and Rules and are
now prepared to do all kinds of Job Print-
ing in the most up-to-date style.
Note Heads, Letter Heads,
Bill Heads, Envelopes, Cards,
Posters, Pamphlets, etc.
i
district court.
Two large beautiful dolls will be
given a\\ ly to children on Christmas
live at Hoffman’s
Bert Beegle came home from Ea-
rnout, Oklahoma, to spend Thanksgiv-
ing with his family .
If you miss yrr A- (irr’s Millinery
{sale you will miss some bargains.
For “Life of Mrs. Nation” call on
Joseph Haines, two blocks west of
Monfort's drug store.
Picture frames made to order at
Miller’s Furniture Store.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Makemson of
Emporia, Kansas, are visiting their
sou H. H. Makemson.
A neat two room residence has been
completed for Mrs. George Parker in
the southeast part of town.
O -r A Orr are going to keep things
moving at their Millinery Store from
Dec. lltli to 16th.
The county conuni -sioncrs.who have
been is special session this week, ad-
journed Wednesday morning.
Hurry up if you want your photos
made for Christmas presents and get a
premium free at Vreeland Studio.
Cement crossings are teing put in
across Barnes and Flynn avenues,
south and north of the court house.
The Alva Roller Mills is paying ->9c
per bushel for mixed corn and 40c for
white. Alva Roller Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Buck of Lake
City, Kansas, left for home Monday
after a pleasant visit with his sister,
Mrs. H. A. Noah.
Dr. Nascp, the optician, will leave
December 11th for Quinlan. Curtis, |
M Ireland and Woodward and will be
gone for two weeks.
Editor Newman of the Cherokee
Democrat, was a pleasant caller 1 ues-
day, while making a business trip to
Atva between trains.
We will make very close prices cn
Picture Frames for 30 days at Miller s.
Miss Ethel Sloan, a teacher of the
public schools of Cleo, was visiting
the family of her sister. Mrs. Doctor
J. A. Bowling last week.
Jerome Turley and wife and son
Archie, of Wichita, Kansas, spent j
Thanksgiving with their daughter,
Mrs. E. A. Newby and family.
Mrs. Fannie Thompson, with her
two daughters, of Henry county, Io-1
wa, is visiting the family of her sister,
Mrs. Sarah Mitts, northwest of Cap- I
ron.
FOR SALE—A splendid opportuni-
ty for a printer. Country newspaper
receipts S125 dollars a month, no rent,
for sale at a bargain. Enquire of the ,
editor of Renfrew’s Record.
Ex-County Commissioner O. A.
Brewer of Helena, was a caller Mon- _
day of last week. O. A. expects to ^
have a paper in Helena, soon, that ^
will preach the gospel oi Democracy. ^
The Snyder Makemsbn Mercant le ,,
Co. are hustlers. They are now in the Z
midst of a sale called the Big 5 Sale. ’
They are always on the alert and when V
there is something good offered their ^
buyer is on hand. The Big 5 Sale at ^
St. Louis was attended by the leading
merchants of the large cities. It is
evident thit this wide-awake firm cer-
tainly secured and are offering their
merchandise a low prices, from the £
crowds that gatl er at their place of £
business.
CALL AND
SEE US
1
I. F. Hodge, Pastor.
District court is still in session..
There have as yet been 110 jury trials
Owing to the uncertainty of the legal-
ity of the jury as drawn under the
new law, no jury cases will be tried
except by agreement of opposing
counsel.
Ill' II 11 iu in* #
most popular and accompFshed la(,l0s- N
Immediately after the ceremony Mr. £
and Mrs Hairgertv left on the Santa
for a visit to Wichita, returning C
Saturday evening. Their tunny T
friends wish the hnppv couple a pleas- $
ant journey through life, in winch the ^
Record heartilr join*.
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OUR
HOLIDAY
READINESS
Months ago we began thinking about the Holiday
Stock and any time you can we want you to come and see
what our thinking has amounted to. We can’t specify
new; only say that stock is much larger and more varied
than last season’s and you know how ample that one was.
Pays to be Prompt
Holiday buying begins earlier than it used to; people
appreciate the advantage of choosing deliberately before
the rush starts, and of being able to pick from an unbrok-
en assortment.
Come Early and as
Often as You Like.
gOlliESEEIjER
H HIORD TO YOU
Corner Drug & Book Store,
J, W. MONFORT.
12B03BSwH|
There are more openings in Oregon,
Washington and Idaho in every line of in-
dustry than anywhere else in the Union.
Our new and handsomely illustrated 88-
page book, “Oregon, Washington, Idaho
and Their Resources,” tells all about the
three states. (Four cents in stamps.)
Our beautiful panoramic folder, “The
Columbia River Through the Casade Moun-
tains to the Pacific Ocean,” describes the
200 mile trip along the matchless Columbia
River. (Four cents in stamps.) Write to-
day.
The Union Pacific from the east gives,
you an opportunity of a delightful side
tripto Yellowstone National Park.
A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent
The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company
PORTLAND, CFEGON.
COAL .
Coal, Hay and j:
4* - ~ Feed ”
CANON CITY Coal, McALESTER LUMP 5
MATT BROWN, [
Emberson’s Old Stand. *
Business Locals.
Eggs wanted at Share’s.
Highest1 cash price paid fo:
eggs at Share Bros.
We buy hides, furs, wool-
pelts, and live stock; non.fi
ude, oppesite co'd storage house
J. P. Reed.
Dr. Blackford, Dentist, first
door upstairs, over postcffice.
S. B. Share & Bro. want 5000
dozen eggs everv week.
Anyone needing dental work
should call at Dr. J. C. Herron’s
1 office, south side square.
Blank Notices to Perform Road ‘
Work and Road Receipts for sale
at this office.
A daily paper for SI.00 a year is
something the public has long desired j
The Chicago Daily Review, a delight- !
ful Daily giving all important news,
market reports and many interesting
departments for men women and chili.- j
ren, is sent to subscribers for $1.00 a
vear. 75 cents for six months, 50 cent*
'for 3 months. Subscribe today. Ad
dress The Chicago Review Co. Coca-
Cola Building, Chicago.
$1 0,000.00 to loan
on Real Estate Pri vate
funds. Terms right.
See Carrico & Lisk.
Golf Tournament.
Mexico City, Mexico, Jan. 1906
Date of sales Jan. 1st to 12th in-
clusive. Rates, one lowest first
class fare for the round trip. Fi-
nal return limit Feb. 28, i9°6- £5?
W. J. McCafferty,
, Santa Fe Agent.
Notice to the Public.
J. Y. Burke has opened up the
Fishing Party to Shattuck any QoUage Hotel and Barn. Hotel
date desired. We will make a rate having been repaired throughout
Restaurant For Sale: First door west j for 25 or more one and one third and is no*r ready to accommo-
Of the White House. fare for round trip, 5° or more date the public.
Walter Winters. Proprietor. ^ AU who wish to make
, ,„f ! the trip apply to agent. For 50
We were fortunate ... securing a lot ^ J* furnish a coach to
Second-Hand Bed leave on Ii:35 p.m. train. You can
Room Suits and Furniture fish aii day and return next day
At a very low price and are giving cus- cn 4 a. m. train or on the II a
tomers the benefit of some low prices ; trajn, W. J. McCafferty, Agt.
on these goods and also a lot of new
Santa Fe.
J. Y. Burke, Prop.
Model Meat Market
And all of the best F imily
Coal on the market
Phone 151.
DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF
Queensware
Church
An Easy One.
-what class of railroad em-
Frcsh and Salt Meats
1
J. D. Stiles Prop.
We are headquarters for Stoves,new _______
and Second-hand. We l ave gooii , g et to the front first?
beds at SI 00each. Call and see ' j dotham—Why, the motormen, of t-ol,r doors west of AlvA Ok*
Powell & Alexander. course. | White House Hotel t
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Renfrew, J. P. Renfrew's Record. (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1905, newspaper, December 7, 1905; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951501/m1/5/: accessed May 31, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.