Payne County Farmer. (Yale, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 24, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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: DRUGS
Sundries, Jewelry, Paints,
Oils, Bni»br*. Etc. Prescriptions accurately tilled
Vour patronage will be appreciated
Roosevelt Items.
If tb- «.-ather permit., vine “f
th«- farcer- will l**z!n pi •»ii-»r
tliis »»'k.
tp it.- a nunil^r from this c”m
mimitv aitende-d the hriteh t-tui
R**th*-rfc r,t sale Monday.
Mrs Bert Haworth, who ha*
|»-n quite low with pneumonia,
i„ slowly r«-eov» ring
K«l. Condit returned home lroni
Local i con lit T la*t week and re-
Al! Around Xonu
Marvin Nash ha- I ught th-
harl^r shop lj»'*k Like all tie-
r* -t ! • '■••didn't leave t'l- d a
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Gran i na M •-< r * eonvsl-soent
Mrs. lying is earing for i;i-r
during her sirknei--.
l.‘-e Garr n:m>- Tu--day to
■*l«ark«. Ok la. H 1a family w ill i:<<i
go until later
T E. Noble is
A Threatened Strike.
Why do t e school Board of
We obj~et t » «be school having a
holiday on Line In’* »"d 5\n-h-
• i,gt..u a i*irtInlay? tin- is puzzl-;
inc the (Irani.nar trades.
S,.w I>r Hud- in we know you
and Mr. Dale seldom get a vaca-
tion. We have been studying
verv hard evrv sine- our school
I gall la-t Ot.' We have only
had s.-ven davs vacation, live days
port* his mother-in-law some bet- for Bert Bandel,
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Mr Philips and family, after a
few weeks sojourn in Yah*. moved
to Tulsa. Tuesday.
L. F. PARMLEY,
DRY GOODS and GROCERIES
EVERYTHING IN
Ladie- Dr*—- * > - sis
and Trimmings. Gloves.
Stocking-. Shoe*. Lac. -
and E :iit r> idi-ri*---Every-
thing for the ladie-.
ruffes, Tea*. Flavorings.
Spices. Condiment*. Meats,
Dried and C tuned h ruits
and Fish—Everything
good to eat.
EVERYTHING IN
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Charlie Haworth is moving to
his new residence isi Yale thi-
week.
Little Iyd.i Stoop- is quite sick
w ith croup.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. \\ ill
Scribner. Friday, a bahy boy.
Mother ami lailje doing nicely.
Sunday school was organized at Win. Noble is talking of s-U-
tliis place Sunday, with officers ing his propertv in Yale and We
as follows: Etl Condit. sup.. Geo. eating near Watonga, in Blaine
Ca-sada, See., Mrs. I da Cassada county, Okla better stay in
Tri as. All are invited to attend. Yale, Will, and save the trouble
--- of coming hack.
Soldier Balks Death Plot.
It seemed to .1 A. Stone, civil war
veteran, of Kemp, Texq*., that a
drilling a well Xmaa and two days Thanksgiving,
•ut beast of talc. Tl.e A £ M. College at Stillwater.
th** Harry at the
High school ai d University at
Oklahoma City all had Holidays-
Line In s b..-tl»day an-i why
Tom Huddleston leave- Tliur-- shoiildn't we?
dsv for Fort Supply, where he • x- We al-o want fifteen or twenty
pects to remain indefinitely. dollar* to buy new library boots.
M -*RettaH ndmonva*shah- We have a number ofbooku now
ing hands with friends in Yale but, most of all, we want a g-e d
Saturday dictionary.
The Students of the Y . C. S.
We cannot doubt that Messrs.
Hudson and Dale acted according
to the I. -t ot tii-ir knowledge ar.d
judgment. If the above reproof
don’t teach them how to do bet-
Forrest and Rose I>e. the little ter next time. The Farmer acre--*
children of Sarah l/-e. were I a!
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Big Reduction Sale
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Ladies’ Wraps
AND ,
Men’s Overcoats.*
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Everything in above lines to be closed out. 9
January will do the work. It will be a
BIG SAVING! *
to you. Lots of Men’s Overcoats, in all 9
the latest styles, to be slaughtered. ^
Ladies Cloaks in Elegant Variety to share the same fat-. 9
Never n all v<ur life have you i-eeii go.ids priced so cheap. ^
iwJ Si* e-bo, y-»r Wr.VSO«r XW.H W. »PP-««<1
time. It will save you l»io DOLLARS.
Nothing in above lines carried over. ALL MLM uo.
1'rici•, only, will do th«* work. ^
J. M. Waller & Bro. *
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MEN’S CLOTHING, SHOES, GLOVES.
EVERYTHING ‘groceries’ AT REUTER’S
to re- to it that they are made to
B. Church Sat ur- go “> ^h°o1 another year and
learn over again what holidays
are rea'lv worth. If they have
The revival meetingclosed Sun- forg))tteI1 , term spent in review-
ing may do th<-m good.
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l|UR Policy is to sell at prices that will kee
U the goods moving so that we will have no oh
•tale goods in stock, but will be able to keep
only new, fresh eatables. Remember that we
will either trade you goods or pay you
Cash for Your Produce!
We have the Most Complete Line of Glassware
and Queensware in town. Try us once and you
will try us again. ED. REUTER.
plot existed between a deep. rate tiaed at the L
lung trouble audthegrave tocaux* day evening
his death. "I contract da stub-
liorn cold,’’he write, “that devl-
oped u cough that stuck to me in day night. Nineteen were con-
spiteof all remedies, for vears Mv verted during the meetings,
w. ,ght ran d wn to 180 pounds M . Ussiu.r divert a seri- Personal News Items.
Di^overvUU which Uinwi' inv -us if not fatal injury, last week. A letter from W . E. Christie
health completely I now weigh 17* While trying to g» around a co». ordered last week s Farmer sent
pounds ” For severe cilds obeli- *>»e stepm?d oue foot man opening | to Kiefer, as himself and ladv e.\-
nuti* coughs, hemorrhages, asthma
till'd to prevent pneumonia it'suu-
rivaled. 50c. and 1.00 Trial bot-
tle free. Guaranteed by Jos. O.
Slaybaugh
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H. C. McCROSKEY
Suoce.bser to S. L. Molll*,
Dealer in Harness, Saddles,
And Everythin* In
Horse Clothes and Furnishings.
. 431- a- Visa
Harness Repaired
Shoes Mended
Som<* iu‘\v cuin»*r hud arraug<*<i
to build u residence on the lots
south ofThad Spencer.
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List your farm
WITH
R. H. Tulloch
If you want it sold at once.
HE WILL PUSH THINGS
Am corresponding with parties North and ^
East and can put you in touch with buyers 4
Farms exchanged for stocks of mer- V
chandise* Correspondence solicited 9
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See Tulloch : Yale, Okla. |
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Pubic Hale.
At Shelton’s barn on South
Main St., in Yah- Saturday, Feb
27, U**0.
18 HEAD OF HORSES.
1 tl-yr old hay horse, wt 900
1 5-yr old roan horse, wt 700
1 (5-yr old bay i>onv mare, wt
i«00, in foul bv horse.
1 10-yrold brown horse, wt. 1000
1 4-vr old brown horse, wt 900
1 2-yr old gray horse colt.
1 8-ry old bay marc, wt 050 in
foal by horse
1 8-yr old brown horse, wt 900
1 ycrling brown mare
1 11-yrold sorrel horse, wt 90<>
•J spotted mare jionies, 7 and 11
years old
1 15-yr old gray mare, wt 10(X>
John Culver and George Olsen,
owners.
F. C Courtney, Auction’r.
\V. A. Northgravc, Clerk.
Street Sales Each 2nd Saturday
Beginning on Saturday, Feb. 18
and on each 2nd Saturday there-
after I will sell at public auction, j
corner Main and 0th streets, Yale,.
anything brought to me, from a
yellow dog up. Attend to bring-
ing me the stuff, I will attend to
bringing both the crowd and the
price. »T . 55 ■ 55 eber-
Built on tho elastic, hinged-joint principle
—the most scientific, practical and perfect fence
principle known—it yields to great ami sudden pressure
but returns again to the original shape.
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A strong,
thoroughly reliable
and durable fence. Built
of largo wire3 of steel especially
adapted to the wear and tear a fence
is subjected to, being stiff and 6pringy but
pliabl3 enough to be easily splicc-d. Is galva-
nized by Cio most perfect known process and made
^ proof against weather conditions. Come and see the dif- J
ferent stylec, made to fit all purposes. Test, compare and
judge for yourself the structural points that years of ex-
perience have proven to be mechanically sound
and best adapted for all uses of a
farm fence.
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The above and other Standards
in Fencing, kept in carload lots, by
C. G. & W. P. Canfield.
AI QO Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Tools,
MLiJV/ Barb and Smooth Wire, Nails, Tin, Granite and Queens Ware. Every-
thing in Stoves, Household Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Undertakers Supplies at Canfield s.
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F. E. COURTNEY,
Auctioneer,
PHONE LINE NO. 57. YALE. OKLA.
fgp- DutcM made at Y’ult* Statr Bank.
The Farmer can cniiHci< ntimi-by roeuininiuiil Mr. Courtney
a* the (-(iiml of nnv auctioneer m Payne or adjoining enmi-
ties. and quotes as hi* references each and every man tor
whom he has cried u sale.
0 Part ies wishing to have a joint sale <»r t" put in stuff, call
on mo.
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George .McKee,
VAl.K, OKI.A.
Painter.
Paper Hanger,
Wood Finisher.
Flrvt-dswt work and aallsfaciion guaranteed.
Ivstirnatcs and t»la«tx cheerfully fumhlied.
Hunting notices, 10e (s-r dozen, i
at The Farmer office.
KILLths couch
and CURE THS LUNC8
with Dr. King’s
New Discovery
FOR C8i!Sr
AND ALL TMAOAT AND UIN8 TROUBLES.
OUA1AVTXIO BATISFA0X0BY
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i: The Old Standby
At the New Stand «•
Is prepared to do nil
kinds of Bluoksniith,
Wagon. Carriage and
Plow Work. Warrants
Firstelass Work and
Moderate Price*
\; Opposite Hotel Yale ; •
Come and visit with me
A. G. Russell
B. F. GAREY,
CONTRACTOR
and BCILDKK.
Hpeclf leal ton* furnished on application,
ticncral Itepatrine a S|>eciaUy.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Hn» sold his farm and will move
I to town, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 4,
8 miles east and 4 j south of Y’ale,
lie will sell
1 spun geldings, 7-yrs old, wt
2400 1 roan horse 8-vr old, wt
5XX) 1 blue horse 9-yr old wt 1000
j l coming 2-vr old hone colt. 1
pair coming 2-yr old mulcH.
1 cow'7-yrs old, fresh in March
1 cow 5-yrs old, giving milk 1
bull calf, yearling, Red Poll 1
yearling he ifer
1 boar, Poland China 8 good
Poland China brood sows 7 shouts
wt 1<X> each. 1 pig wt RU
1 Mitchell wagon, 8. inch. 1
Moline sprng wagon. 1 J. I. Case
stalk cutter 1 J« I. Case 14 inch
stirring plow* 1 J. I* base culti-
vator 1 lmrrow, 2 sections 1 set
work harness 1 5-tooth cultivator
1 Diamond plow 10 doz chickens,
about 100 Im corn, some haled
- bay
1 organ, 1 heater, 2 tables, 1
iron bedstead and springs, and
other articles too numerous to
^ mention.
F K Courtney, Auctioneer.
W A Northgrave, Clerk.
Annoyance for ths Cook,
i All people are not equally auaceptl-
ble to the peculiar volatile subatance
; given off by new potato** when be-
ing scrape il. In many person* It
cause* an aching in the nose and
sometime* headache.
in the ground, and in some way
wrenched her back, and is unable
to move, or care for herself.
A holiness meeting will begin
during the week in the T. K. ;
Noble’s old pool building.
Revolts at Cold Steel.
“Your only hope.” said three
doctors to Mrs. M- K- Fisher, De-;
troit. Mich, suffering from severe;
rectal troubles, lies in an opera-
tion ” "then I used Dr King’s
New Life Pill.” she writes unitl!
wholly cured.” They prevent Ap-j
(lendicitis, cureconstipation, head
ache, 25c. ut Slaybaugh.
Seymore Eaton, in writing for
the Chicago Tribune, says:
“Don't waste gray matter on your;
competitor. No matter how en-
tertainingly lie lies, you g>> right
on telling the plain, blunt kind
of truth that mother used to
make. Truth can lie made far
more entertaining titan falsehood.
Don’t Is* afraid to call a spade a
spade.
It’s Better
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fflft “Katy” to St. Louis VfiR
Kansas City and the North
BcH*r MmU
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[tected to arrive there-last Friday.' who proposes to build a 12x2(5 foot
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Washington Once Gave Up. Writing from Olathe, Kans., Feb.
to three doctors; was kept in bed 10, he says. “Pretty cold here,
for five weeks. Blood poison from g inches of snow and ice, but sun
! a spider bite caused large, deep
| -ore* to coAer his l**g- 1 he doct-
tors failed, then “Bueklin's Arni-
!ca Salve ccmpletely ciired me,”
I writes John Washington, of Bos-
|queviUe, Tex. For exetnn, boils,
j burns and piles its supreme. 25c
] at Slaybangh.
Ebi?TbI&
addition and otherwise improve
the residence.
________________________ If you waut to sell your farm,
shining nice and bright this morn- list it with Weber, at the red barn,
ing. Are having a nice visit, but ] If you have anything to sell or
I si m not feeling very well. Hope trade, prompt attention will be
to get better when we get back to [given to your business.
Oklahoma. Workmen are building a con-
Thr Carl Walker property, op-; siderableaddition to C. L Smith’s
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Roy Covey lias traded for tho
business lot north of Russell’s
blacksmith shop.
Rev. D. R. McRnndel leaves ^
tomorrow for Langston, where he
has a son in school.
H. L- Cleveland traded for the
May 80-acre farm, situated a mile
north of Star, last week.
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The Carl Walker property, op-; siderableaddition to L. i, amitn s
positc W. J Brockman’s, has been residence, surrounding three sides! Jack Hughes is selling saddle*
purchased by H. L. Clevela: d, of it with a gallery, etc- at ookt.
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Ford, C. F. Payne County Farmer. (Yale, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 24, 1909, newspaper, February 24, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1137014/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.