Davenport Leader (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1904 Page: 4 of 6
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Published by W. H. JJonn: .it.
"Entered as second-c'ass matter,
May 6, 19^4, at the post office
at Davenport, Okla, under
the Act of Congress of il;w\.h 3,187 </'
Subscription §1.00 a Year, Payable,
in Advance. Paper Stopped
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Expressly Ordered
Otherwise.
Volume I Mumulh XXXI.
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
MAILED EVERY THI KSDAV, ATDAVEN*
POUT, LINCOLN COUNT;, OKLAHOMA
OFIICli ON ICAK'F 1'IKST STREET.
December i, 1904.
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Hertha- Trumbo were Chandler vis
Mors today,
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\V, A. Trumbo 1 w:nt ho tit'. ' io-
Hay 011 the Santa F11, lie will - >hh
hack tomorrow and locate.
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A party was held at the home of
Jeff Mercer last, evening wliich wa-
ived attended. Quite a number
from Davenport were in attendance.
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i'lie «-ar of oil drilling machinery
which was billed out of Princeton,
Ky , the nth of December, arrived
here last night. So much for ti e
Okla.-Texas Oil and Gas Co. of
Davenport, Okla., U. S. A.
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whip, constructed a Urge and deep !
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upring fi;d fish pond and stocked it
with several thousand juvenile thor-
oughbred fish.
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others from disturbing the linr.y
denizens of his crystal-clear pond
he put a complicated network o!
barbwire entanglements a few feet ( $
beneath the surf re of the water. '
the fi«h have not been molested up ! ^
to date says the Stroud Messenger, y
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YOURS FOR TRADE,
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hall.
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Commissioners Dennis and Mur-
phy took in the fair at St Louis,
last week.
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Rural routes 2 and 3 start out of
Stroud today. There should be two
>r three out of here.
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Every person in England con-
sumes on an average 12 J4 pounds
of ch ene per annum, and more than
halt of it romes from abroad.
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Unr't Joe L'hamberlan, says the
Messenger, is authority for the
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horse and instantly killed.
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Wp tonga observed Thanksgiving
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destroying fires that have raged in ' the churches,'in the M. E. church, Brin8 us a cord of wood- Market
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by hunters and movers. One fire
destroyed over 30,000 tons-of hay.
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' at Merrick. The five year > Id son
Archibald Ritter, who owns a ()f H. A. Ross was kicked by ;
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As ach person came to the seivice
he brought some article of food or
clothing which was distributed
among the poor of the city The
chances are every one in Watonga
had a Thanksgiving.
j. M. K1NSEY,
Notary Public.
Your Notary Work Solicited.
Oitrce in the Post O flice
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does a general real estate business, strict-
ly legitimate, honest and conservative in
ail their claims. Send For list of lands.
A large number of choice ones now being
printed.
Aocncy for the Okla Farmers Mutual Indem-
nity Asvsociaton—the best farm insurance in
Okla. Insures for the least money anything
on the farm—nothing else. Ask us about it.
THE W. H. BONNER
REAL ESTATE CO.
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Davenport Leader (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1904, newspaper, December 1, 1904; Davenport, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106287/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.