Davenport Leader (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1904 Page: 2 of 6
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THE LOMSK1 LUMBER COMPANY
Deals in every tiling usually found in a first class lumber yard.
Look over their stock of
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Etc.
When needing- anything in their line.
If you. are contempltaing building anything, from a pig pen
to a $40,000 mansion.. let them figure yotinr bills.
It wiJl save you money.
LOMSKI LUMBER COMPANY.
CLEMATIS NOTES.
John Holder went to Kendrick
Saturday and retuaned Mand.iy.
Mrs; Kate Lynch and Mrs.
Broadside-are both sick with chills.
The Clematis choir mat at Mr.
Tevebatigh's Sunday night to prac-
tice,.
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NORTH FOX..
Mr. Holiday is about through
plowing for wheat1.
Mh Pvans- three miles north on
dry creek captured the prize for
the bent corn given at Stroud, last
week.
Road overseer Mitchell is build-
ing a bridge across horee creek on
the line of' the mral route fronv
Chandler.
The- Santai Fe ftnue crew are
here- again repairing' fences and
uattle gunrds where the steam Khovel
has been filling in on the grades
across the low lands.
Sam Wagner who has returned
from a- trip to the Creek Nation
says that the prospects for both
aorn and catton are veny poor in
itie vicinity of Okmulgee.
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LOCALS.
F. Lomski is having his gin prop-
■i ii \j ulean&d up and. prepared for.
rop ;
handling his share of the big
that vvill he marketed here. *
Ollie Hamilton is on the sick list., a
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Miss Geongia Lee Smith is again 2
reported on the sick list. ^
Chiss Go3sett presented this of- v
free with a fine 9pesimen> of what
he callcd'a banana mu*>k melon. We y
I did not haw to cut it to find out ^
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that it was-a large encumber. y
Mrs. Martha Whitman,, mother ^
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: of Ji R. Whitman, who has been «
visiting heie, antt on the sick list for y.
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several weeks, left last Thursday to!^>
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visit a son anil a daughter at Shaw-
nee and M-eLoud. v,
J. 15. Colvin and. wife left Sunday *
for Oklahoma City anil from there y
to Norman to-seek school facilities *5 HIGHEST
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for Miss Carrie and Jam«s. They ^
have about made the arrangements \
for them.to go and Mrs. Colvin will *,
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accompany the children, to New on ^
buttons far James, etc. y,
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FOR EXCHANGE.
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Five dwellings renting for £4.5 a
month in good town in S E Kansas, y
for good farm near town 111 Lincoln 0
county, Qkla., or merchandise.
200 asres timbered land, White o
county, Arkansas, for real estate in £
Lincoln county, or merchandise.
J. C. Uo'ui.s, Davenport, Okla.
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Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
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CIGARS, TOBACCO, HARDWARE, TINWARE,*
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MARKET PRICE FOR COUNTRY
PRODUCE..
THE POPULAR STORE.
J. G. McCUE & CO.
Corner Second and Broadway,
DAVENPORT, OKLA
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Davenport Leader (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1904, newspaper, August 25, 1904; Davenport, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106273/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.