The Billings News. (Billings, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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tr Opdylke dra.r
Will P»fe* vtoip. Witt tv -it -f
Cits Ckriacft if ?*rrT, tiii *b.i:xe
of ti+ f*r»r»l inupottB 1’ I irter-
tjtjtt if Lta> Byr:-z M:C..*ier
ft i* and teat » ra-irer s ost tf iu
hcroe >a R*-i Rock » »- :n d.PUsee
ini of Ore* a.o-'i its tope seer by
VJSJt ft* peof-.e.
Gee, V»-toy *eot ift*r »td rpt.roei
Teseeri»y *itk ht« fstfcer, JoMfc Vs.t-
&y, »6>o it* f-.fTerred toott-pr sor e* of
p*rt.T*a >oi it to t very cr.t:-t. r:o-
d.uoc. He -<sit lor fc.s too to briag
its tore.
bO DlSF£SSAf»!ES AT ONCE
Got Httreii it* to*r 50:ted t* s»r-
_or “Ttore w.l. be ac l..ooe dispec-
«.-.** oatil tie legislature *itlf ptu t
t» proT.-d.oj for toea. Tie ft* ;n
to* coofttutttoo sispty say, test tie
>f.sir,co oit provide f-r t o.sfeti-
Public = Sale!
»ry, bet toe toes: cal pre-r-* to te
, *e.f - t ottoplete frobtbitten l»w w.!fc
f*toi.t:es for Ticftt.oo do.y proTii-
td ”
Tots being tree will to »t .east
seren. tooctos before tie gtvemor cats
H z rented my farm and intendin'; to move away I will offer at public sale
blowing d> ~ ribed personal property to the highest bidder at my farm 34
oUth and 4 west of Billing', and 2A mile< north and 3£ east of Garber on
mi;
• •■jtk.—Comer Pot 'to*' y
Garber P...r “N01VI" braed al-
jraj# oc hard at Parajter's
G. W. Dai.- «t:.; i»o4ie*tre old re-
ao.e Hooter's Cr*i~ Fetor.
Vos. Hnojr StefEo, of Deer Cre*ir,
TsrteoatC. L Y .ooj's jast Fr.iiy
Croeka, >ar», cbtriH sod ,sig* at 7 -e
per gi-.oo at St. Ciarr A Moser:efT»
AL kooi? of feed handled by G W.
Dart* to connect;'.* *:tB fat* feed o.....
Vrs Bc.ao .el Smith reooroed-t B...-
rr‘ yesterday after to »tH-*r-* of three
taoetof. So* ha* spect — s: of the'
ttroie *.to Vr. Sordh at their Cioada
coae, tot ta» toec 1: the t-:oo* of tor
pareota .0 0-atfce, Ksosas, for the pas-
tore* week.
tppoir: =>*o to haodi* the d .pensarrei.
Trere s So ll*e
rr-a'-.! r-1*
Abb:* Gertrrd* DetT: *r *0S*r- the
eimoatoj :a:o ea-jed by a broVea
Deo.- ost at the »;v* of toe r.jro-. aroo.
It .s .xp»-.air.'.» to pert it io sp::a tc
poid :t io plate at>d she ha= 0 «eo a terri-
me sufferer in eotse-s o*-r-e. She *-as
retoro.'z ho toe free s**-;rsr cse of tor
p ayeat^s part *>v koto* T.esday ere-
o.oz, »heo so* tteebled ao-d f*:l th-
H»r*. • • * pat :t in its proprr t*di-
• 0*1 A j*>:i!'* cur* f--r Cors'.pai.oc. *
ii. lies-*', f* *■-* 1' * and aU ...» du* V.1
a uep -i jive* Try a tot: .- * - d
TUESDAY, NOV.
commencing; at io o'clock a. m.
A*
\H-iz Nor-
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION
To to he’d at the Central school house
80 ACRES OF GOOD LAND
Try Farajher't Wo;te Rose Gas and
Nat.'.oa Cr... A trial
*,.. eoer.-
isbj tor ire oa a stooe, with the a tor-
result. Fear is ecterta:s*d as to what
effect it will hare wr.h the e’oost.
b-aoke's ee.ebratei World’s Fair 3)
ami Seeds per pteuod ct.Se* at F*-a-
z tor’s.
We hare on hand a fe* “.Sr H.ot-
iosr” cards lot those ».*h.r.j to post
tr.eir fanht.
Miss May Paden spent seTera! days
at hoc* t- ■ week from an atta lt of
-.re throat.
W*, this w*ek, had our firet mese of
to e -oday, Noremtor ^4, c.iooeco:Lz
at 10 k1 a rr.
S. s. Less-ou cotduotei by Bro..
8c hack
Recitation by Ruth Abbott
j Soog by Central School
114 Head of Stock 114
Recitation by Fio Cnurctii!
Noon
Sorg by Contention
Recitation by Nellie Abbott
J >5 Vyers and oldest son were CTer
ffom the:r reaerration home yesterday
on basiness.
The your.e f- lk* r*(>ort a T»ry p.ea«.
ant time at the party last week at Mrs.
Isaoei. Voting’s.
were fully matured and tasted fine.
P Brafford was t*e raiser of Them and
hat oar many thanks for those left us
We hare during the past week seen
sample* of the second crop, but they .. „ . ,
were ;n« about half the size they will ®c,cf b>' E,b'- Cla^
be wner matured. Tney ought to keep re*! ™
gtod a.-.d w* see .0 r-av-n why there by Vera Ci.fford
can’t to lots of them ra sed here as .*!> f** b* '
as a- rt d.-tar.r» *-itb of us and k—p € re-, oy ro. aD
the mercy a', home that is being spent y..Ta..t...
. r. - Soot? by Polo Cnurcn
n+re +T+TJ fail ar.d *-;ntef for Colorado ^ c, ^w ^ 1
potatoe*.
9 HEAD OF HORSES
S.
j.
1
See St. Cla r 4 Mocerief! when you
want to buy flour, going at lowe,t pric-
es, now is the time.
You can't to well if yon have j w-ak
unhealthy. Iir-d out stomach. Neither
eaii yf f- e'jO<1 if to some little ir-
regularity in eating you have caused
the stomach :o get out of order. Tl.™
6 head of Cattle
y .0* Lizz;** Yoac^ has gone to Colo- it)'- 9»*or: •» -h troubles ar- s’gn- •>( Ti-
rado to spend the winter with her[dig^tio*. winch may s»r 1 very ofter.
cousin, Mrs. Ella Dill. j does turr. into a very bail ras* of dvs-
| pepsia. Isn’t allow this to go on a
tingle day without doing something to
overcome it Tak^ Mime
boy yesterday erenir.g. ^ ^ K(„K>L FoR
There is rejmeing in the Henry Mor-
ris home over the arrival of a big fine
Football is ffce order of the day for
tomorrow. The Red Rock and Billings
teams play here at 2:30.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are the
tost pills made. They do not gripe.
Sold by City Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Chestnut and
their three youngest children visited at
J. sv Vou Ig’a We lost lay.
(Quartet by Frankie Icbam, the M.-ses
Ritter and Pinnie Murry
Recitation bv Gertrude Murry
Duet by Frankie Pariiman and Dora
Kilter
Recitation by Bessie Detwiier
Drama “Swanee River”
S°Br.r^ tbeTiuieUone= and the parents' 1 SOnfl mare, 17 Veal’S old. Weight 12‘K*
: : 1«M grey horse, weight 1200 lbs.
honor Him by 'emeu, r ng s-p ** | j Llaek mare. 9 veal’s old. weight 1100
holy. A. t)a!e, Pres.
1 grey mare, 5 years old, weight 1000 lb-
a healthy I
Mrs. J. A Baird spent the first of the
week in Tonkawa. The young folks are
getting along nicely in school.
“Father” McCluskey with the aid of
Ed HoH and his engine are mazing a
great improvement in the road north of
Dyspepsia. KOIKH. is th< best remedy
known today for heartburn, belching
and ail troubles arising from a disorder
digestion It is pleasant to take and
affords relief promptly. Sold by City
Drug Store.
nausea and all stomach troubles so at
While coming down that steep hill time* when you don't P el just right.
just west of the cemetery after the fun- when you are drowsy after meats, and
eral yesterday a hold back strap broke }our t„.adactlt.» or when >ou Lav. no
McCluskey’s buggy and the arili ;; , n a;,d y,,u arecros, and irrita .j
r Jkioinach
■ " 1 bay horse 11 years old, weight 1000 lbs
Th«*r* u Loti>iL*r b**t
trouble thin KgIK)I..
Hie s*»m- *-v : . ^
. on: k . ■!. a guar- 1 coiuiag 3-year old black mare, 1050 lbs
flatueni.e. -our si ir , : g ga> 1 COIDlDg -.-jeell On! olctf'K lllftlt
>. 900 lbs.
1 this spring’s sorrel horse eolt
1 brown mare, 12 years old. weight 1000
town. i sustained a sprained ankle. The horse
l. B. Caskey took the train Monday |'onlT r,D •bouL“ half a m,le when il
for Clarinda, Iowa, upon the receipt of "»» c‘^h‘- These parties came on to
a message announcing «h* death of hi, Ilbwn *“ other conveyances. As that is
| the only road to take in going from
| town to the graveyard it ought to be
J. W. Young and son, H F., began kept in first class condition. That hill
Wednesday to build » new house on the should to cut down to about one-half
Sloan farm, about five miles southwest its present grade and then graded up so
on W. G.
horse became frightened. When the ! uko a ]j„|e KOI MIL. It digests what I
to run the rig struck one .....1( j, wj|| mak.. yon healthy.]
of those washouts and threw the occu- >,j|j t,j c,tv Drugstore.
pants, Mr. and Mrs. W’. G. McCluskey_____1
and Miss Era Burkhardt, out. Miss . . . Made direct to j
Burkhart wa, the only one hurt and she Pflmi 1-03I1S the investor
2 first class milch cows, 1 cow 3 vrs old,
1 yearling heifer and 2 spring calves
39 head of Hogs
1 sow weighing about 150 pounds
35 head of shoats weighing about 90 lbs
2 tine Duroe Jersey brood sows
1 tine Duroe Jersey Boar
GO Shccp-These are ex*ra ^rat*e ^r°p
shire Lambs. Some are bred 2nd all
large enough to breed.
with option to pay part or all without |_________
notice, closed without delay at the very j---—---
Citizens Bank 8 tons of Hay part Alfalfa and part Prairie, 40 bushels of Oats,
this territory
of town.
From now until February 1st. we
will sell our Wall Paper at les, than
cost, to make room tor a new stock.-
Corner Pharmacy.
Sam Teacbman, Optician and
K
that the rams could not wash out the
center of the road. It cannot remain
long a, it is and avoid a most serious
accident. Let the town and country go
together and see that the road leading
to the last resting place of our dear
0. k. BARBER SHOP
FRANK PONTON. Prop.
Fine Bathroom in Connection
Agency fO' Wellington Stsam Laundry
6 acres of Kaffir Corn in the field. Some Corn in crib.
Implements, &c.,
Jeweler, does his work prompt-
ones ie in the best shape possible.
J 1 KhNFKO
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Officeover Citizen* Bank.
- - Oklfthoois
2 buggies, 1 wagon, 1 Deeriug binder, 1 sulky lb-
inch plow, 2 harrows, 1 walking cultivator, 1
I walking 14-inch stirring plow, 1 two-row corn monitor, 1 hay frame, 1 wheat drill.
J sets of work harness. 2 sets of buggy harness, 1 garden cultivator, 1 cotton planter.
! 1 incubator and brooder, 200 chickens, 4H0 rods of Page hog fence, 1 frame building
8x10, household goods and other articles.
Bil in iff1.
ly and well. He is
Corner Pharmacy.
Mrs. John Rehrig, of Burlingame,
Kansas, mother of Mr- W. O. McClus-
kev, came in on Wednesday’s train,
summoned by ti e critical illness of her
grandchild, Little Byron.
Mrs. Emma Snider and daughter
Mable, of Canton, Ohio, aunt and
cousin, respectively, of Mrs. W. G.
McCluskey, arrived here Wednesday,
just before Little Byron’s death.
Sewing Machines!
$100 Reward $100
The reach r» of thu paper will !>♦•
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been abb to cure in all its stages, and
that is Caiurrh. Hall's t atarrh Cure is
the only positive cure now know to tin*
medical fraternity, t .itarrh being a
constitutional diseas*. requires a con-
stitutional treatment Hall's < atarrh
i -ir*- is taken internally, acting directly
iipon the bl«*"d and nm > * Mirtu* * !
the system, therehx destroying tl"
foundation of the dis» a>' , an giving tin
patient strength by building up the
constitution and as-oV „ nulur ■ r.
doing its work TL- pr*prietors haw*
>o much faith in ii -uratlv* powers
I hat the\ drOm II Ind | kdlar* f.«r
any case that it fails n> mr >• »d for
list of testimonials
Address I’ .1 ( HIM V a CO T
hdo, () > d h\ all I > :!•*:•
Tat '
pation
^AWWWWtoWV'
FREE LUNCH SERVED AT NOON
Now in the time of the year when you need
h o(Mtd machine. Come and ser* u>, we can
soil you a
Terms:'
twelve months time on all sums over $10 with interest .at 10 per
cent from date on approved security. Sums of $10 and under are
cash. Four per cent off for cash.
WHITE, VELOX, STANDARD,
and many cheaper grades. We will sell
them on your own terms and satisfaction
is guaranteed.
So OWEN9 Owner.
Williams & kingerv, Auctioneers Dan Neil, Clerk
WM FRANCIS,
CARPET SWEEPERS»»»\V“ ha the world '.• • • > 1 • •
THE BISSELS,
for the over-worked housekeeper. Also
TRANSFER BUSINESS. #
RUGS, OIL CLOTH and LINOLEUMS.
Pn Igfat,1 or Baggage handled
!-rs Phone No. 58. &
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15he Big Jo Lumber Co.
Don’t forget us when you want a
CARPET OR RUG. \Y.
Carpets and Mattings
ply your wants.
have a full line
and are prepared
W. LONG
FURNITURE
MAN
PATENTS
Want* ts sell you building material of all kinds, such a*
Lumber, Shingles, Sash and Doors,
Lime, Brick and Cement.
I
1 Urol -___ .....
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I ftTatsTiv coartocariAi.. Pitet* praouo* I
•iMAvctf Horp&MiAifr *------
tx-ionvw.lf r-f-r^n to*.
Vtdegvake iimtM •boal4 hire onr haM- I
I \*».t on Ho w Uioto a.n *r, 1 »ll pAl-n’.a. What in- I
I fM •■•i.l pay M <* f • / ' a•vr^n 1 M h r I
I ix*jgAAa utf ivroa • Bgjg frw fcoy idJLreo. I
When in need of anything in our line call and
let us furnish you estimates!
‘(iood Grades and Fair Treatment,” our motto
West end of Main Street.
/V^A^^AA^AA/VVN^AAf
D. SWIFT & CO.
[501 Seventh St , Waihlngton, 0. C J
A. W. CORN,
Manager.
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