The Billings News. (Billings, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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LETTER FROM MRS. CULP.
Oai.f rp.t 4 Kill
Ikrar El.’/* bf'/w.'i ar/1 family
W<r ttt/xiiji' ',/f^ ’Ay y>'i awl wtr
frvrTvl* at Uilliti^ w^jld lik*r t/>
KW/w w/fi.^lune aVcjt 'yur trip m
lAlif'/mia will try arid <l‘ >';n^ if
At all kw/w U-ft Billing. Vp-
tnnber 19th. Wh*w w*r arrive at
c*. «i-'<r r<3%.:> 'n fa;, any ..v-
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n^lit awl tVn «» tV k<t wc*r jA
t V 'ztWAi- awl alj^art ><w can't w*
any way wi L//**t <S*/*rJ tV
'stur/o tV dill »»r m Vmght
aryl art 'y/t»rr»yl with pine trees awi
£/«*» thrrhVry Great pt^t ifcad
tbroutU* tV famy'* that fumttfc
tV water Mjpply Cor cities miles
away 7V only ■//r.emn we ^a'h-
eretl were 'niyUmi 10 tw hair *<;
wore ^t/^ies over '/sir eye* We are ___
traveling in «iht 'A tv tapped jT/-*e
iMAjuvitM all tiy time Hath up
on tV tide* of tV mountains are
buw:V» of yelV/w fV/were that ap-
pear to be gn/wmg 'yjt 'A tV rodw
. _ Se £ m to vri* I >- »w «» C« Prr- nance
rr/pt a. 'Jttw.h aw; we rpy; tome rttn are f ar e, no totVT «*oe
p- '.;r*s taseu After F.ppe? we ad ' c--‘ ••'•';«- . ‘
^,v , pr/jtAiy V pa#: fcr tbtc G#d to
Vpt 27-Dr Martin aw. Mr C Jp ^ W ® w £ ^
esreraJMd theninel.est Vfwebreak; ^ ■ •'• .,> 7.
fatt tty p/ i-i m* pear-. Vten' ^,es
hrr awxner r#Je over the city us $!
nyxnir^ After . .nrVoo we *tart- More v«« came m week dsan
ed nar.t to Lie Anieiei to prepare any week tiw.e the dry *pe.. .a J’-S-
for w tnp to San Fraodsoo and *Y«nr«ta* with wesfehtwrfd
c-,. /ijj, > a-ce ^ at readily, at «tr<iQ£ prices Hea*y
>>lW m aw: arrived at RSo a: *** 5 w 10 *“*>» ,far tbe
11 4v* rn tra-.e..hd m tdf T toe -**- “d pt^ten are ah»«H for
r/Aon meat <A tV rime ' kr*er mppfia them U&x is*
29—Weot Hi »^rscg ^ v rrv f-V7^ J - iix^
car 'to tV farry/i* nde thro .^h 25 to 35 eots The run K*ia> is
(s,Mo pars awl to u»e C;J! WO. which « V/fi more than tV
We 'hen stomd to see the early estimate The "-arse* was a
CLOSING OUT
All Clothing
At Half Price
S^J^CofaMl fiJfyli^S h^S idgbtsboldmg stead). Bgh«
bo rid and only tinny minute' - iower.mixol weights in betw«n.
pear to fie growing on 'A me rocs* Mf(y) tbem are ure largest with weight tV detennining I actor
No umgue can teU of the t#* .ty of ^ Chicago. TV in price making,
‘ Lmp'irium employ* 3AOO people Aw/Vr lug run rf*e^«iine
aw; tney uM us it wai where they u> weet but. ^nces ...#1 cp
the wsenery along this 'awxi and
rny wlvs* u> all rny fnewls wviuld
he to take the trip by all means
Overcoats = =
SI.50 to S9.00
Suits - - =
- 2.50 to
9.00
Men’s Pants
.75 to
1.00
Boys’ Pants =
= .25 to
1.00
V to take tV trip by ail means ienarat^‘'The w^men from thw aVi>jt ready. A sma:ierperc*nt-
We went through 00r first tunnel U,,A^ jy. cn> na? 120 churches age of the receipts are suitable lor
NO RESERVE.
BILLINGS BAKERY
~ ..............7"- were uavetsin* a •Jiuuuy wini ... to Oakland ■ wincu are *"*’7°'. ' £
• at and then by raL supply 000 head almost ^
' Sepc 30—Found us Rating at u.- - * . 'u
just I^efore dark.
Sept 22—Ar /re fee ing fine and
were traversing a country dotted
llFAtfrj- 1UC ui; l-UJ.1? wiUJt.ws: ' - . . _
and only 15 sa; #ai :p every church. kiiferMtan farmery, and more are
After lunch we stared for Sacua- wanted ,c<r the country, roodi ioris
men to. went from frur^mOa 1 land "hich are favorabteto prices. The
had Ven to see tV circus, awl vV
,ted with ile-rn until th'-ir train left
We left Kxitd tV next rnoniing 'St
a very crowded train at an early
Vur At Caldwell another per h
orctmid witn great canoos on enter h,^isi us resting at the record receipts for thi* market
s#leof them S'opped for break- Capitol Hotel located Mr Sm.db and pn«* ‘I^adl ‘’n tg top lattbs
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LIMIT.
GENERAL STORE
at an altitude ranging from W/A to 3^ very domfortaMe.
,, «*.««* sr^, srtXdts m
was added to <mr traiit wha h gave o,p^)^l.t^n |in<- about ten ocli/ x the electric car for Aiverta.
plenty of rw/tn for all Arrived a aod traveled until about three m T. . rKiirIied late in tr*e evening
Widuta in a heavy rain We had (j ^ Stoppwl for dinner at ^Uwmhn.graw
dinner at Herrington and when “«• — 1 *uaoea wiuj uue ipapt
to S4 70 fat weathers So 40 to $3.70.
mvself e»e« $2.90 to S3 40. feeding and
stock ewes S225 to $3X0.
J. A Riekart. L S Cor
verv h.rriblv reminded of our kind mountains in wh. f, '■ for an0c through numliers'tf orange jg The way thousands are trying
. yd(l T - wonderful *r*n«y Fussed the great groves, ttyrusands of acres of Toiay t0 help others is nroof Among
favmg fnewls at /hhmgs Castle Rock and more high canons brjd tVm packmg and them is Mrs. W. W. 3ould. of Pittv
at mr.rarianu, „„ aii oast coal mine awl saw .• ...... - ■ • »--- - -- -
Helpers
Wasatch
Then started
mountains in
acrone the
which is
loaded witn fine grapes
Oct- 2—Mr Busier took all of
Is The World Growing Better?
us Many things go to prove that it
J From the |
Foundation Up. 4
^Wr2Jv?S? £ riie"'''a^S « « ito. |*t ttal ■» shi^pmg cars of tVm. also fruit field. N
(/1jr r^rT'* • l,l#* ri fyofne typi dl rriouutaui horii^- built .ir,. r,- ij.rffli,
HDt^of several very sociable passen- rigt„ big rw ks Keachevi i ‘ ri,v-hVe .
Eying'1 fl^r wK’*.V w«S Sa“ hV* 0 t 3-DeJidrtl to return to Pasa- "TaVtUeni “For years I suffered
* ^ ^ - mained there two hours. 'leangevl ,j^Ija a(j(1 arnve<l the Dext day. with stomach and kidney trouble.
ctjaches and gtnrtev) on anotuer (oull,j UiCf. rooms on Summit Ave. sbe writes. "Every medicine I used
nigiil's journey w*-^t at No. 469, where will stay for the f^p-d till I usjk Electric Bitters.
Vpt 2$—Traveled desert lands preM.nL Yours truly. But this great remedy helped me
dotted with sage brush with mourn Mrs. Chas. Culp. wonderfully" TheyTI VIp any wo-
ta.^ on every side all day man T^y re the best tonic and
Sept iA At Los Angeica. Loos-, pjemy of good screenings on liand finest hver and kidney remedy tfiats
e*J over some of the city in the for your chickens—Pearvm k Hay- made. Try them. YouH see. 50c
morning and at one 0 clock started ^ at Q,raer Pharmacy.
for Long Beach, af^j tfiere g<it our ------ ; ___________
first gUmpaeof the <w«-.in and the OUR LIVESTOCK LETTER. ___
“3 .mwaXou^to of thirteen waV'* “ "7 T'"'?, T J Kansas City Stock Yards, Oct. 23
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on all skies, past (Vial mine and saw
Among
f Pitts-
.— - ----1ICIU. ,, Finding good health
- . uryun; laiuis. ..c traveled about fiy taking Electri'' Bitters, she now
Reached ggventy-five miles. advises other sufferers, everywhere,
talked, of course
Sept 21.—Got up early and found
<-verylx#ly freezing tin- air was so
chilly At seven o’clock we got a
glimptie of our first mountain We
also enjoyed watching the prairie
dogs and coyotes, which are so
plentiful east of tne Rt# kies We
soon cattie in sight alv» of our first
snow capped mountain Noon found
us at Colorado Spring- As we
engines. Passed Palmer's Like
with its hotel and cottages, At 3 30
we are at Florence, the great oil
region of Colorado Leaving there
we pass by many fine apple or-
chards and some lovely scenery.
Had an air brake to give way on
one of the coaches
with its beautiful coloring and must |as[ wee|j including ten thou-
wcri to i»e appreciated, while tt.e M[|fj ,:u\vy%. making (he Wreex s bus-
ot*au breeze is something wonder- 1Ije#> M (he M(K.k yar,Js the |,irftest
lul. Went out on the pa r to watch (jf ,he yeaf The market nl|ed
lh#.* Uial'n t ome m Ba< M to urs 8lea(jy t0 fjrrn t^je fjr8l ^a|f 0f t^e
Angeles far the night. week, but eased off a little after
S, p',‘rr,A!"; 7 u.that, closing With a slight
rated Beulah Lrjmbard urr Blank- . # . .... . ... . ________
An Off hf That Involvfii No Monty RitW
if You Accopt It.
W# ir^ Hf> prndtlvv our r«*iij^1 will
-ornpl«*toly roii^v** ronttip; tlou. d«»
matter how rhronlf ii may lx-. That wo
........ lr„. ,w,w. a, y:X *--l^.^ Irnbard nee Blank. S
it s^Sdo^usuir i a “ 7-«-h- ^ ?"**25 ^
nnssengers jiiinisd off the train and U,r a ^ ovtr MUtot The steers selling between six and
- . /v-i. -- seven dollars never lost an under-
WHY HESITATE? current of strength packers seeming
to need that kind Country buyers
( leaned up the supply of stuff suit-
able to lake out. and left few cattle
in the pens at the close of the week ’
Mure cattle are going direct into
teed lots than heretofore. There is i
also less expectation of lower prices j
on country kinds; and those whoj
want cattle are more willing buyers.
Cattle receipts here today are 30.-
I too head, estimated, though the final
'count will show more than that
number. Kansas, pasture cattle are'
prominent in the arrivals. The mar- j
ket today is steady to 10 lower, j
more sales around steady than 1
otherwise. Western cows today at j
$3.90. brought $4.IK) last Monday.;
Forty loads of old Mexico* are here
today, steers around $4 00, cows
$3.50. Panhandle Stockers of high |
breeding sold today at $5 00 to!
$525, medium range Stockers $385
to $4 75, panhandle cows $150 to
$4 30 Colorado beef steers $140 to
$5.50, cows $3 75 to $4,80 Quaran-
tine receipts are stnuller ttslay. mar-
ket in line with natives, steers
made a run lor the orchard. Only
a few were fortunate enough to get
apple*, far the Colorado women seem
to have more spunk than those of
Billings and a lady came out and
topped them About this time
another train came up behind us
and Mr Smith and Mr Culp got jnVr w turnMl p fl.., „r Mu , „-i if n
fr'iny ffi iheir wivpk f>fT, hut jujjn
the tram -lopped just before reach- iv,n«tl[.«ti'i, I* (•ommoDiy eki-cd r»y
mg 'Mirs Just lie fore reaching the WM,kne*» of th<- nprtm amt rnn* re,
tiratid Canon an observation car if the isrjre Intestine To vxyt $
wa- attadasl to our train and all -tire you must therefore tone up «nd
made a rush lor it. and then the an-niciiien tbo«e orjuins suit rciore
tx-auiiful part of our trip rwrn- 'b*"1 to he*Jthler «• tlrlty
mem«d We had the worth of our w* >"u 'r{ lu“«" nr"^1‘r‘
h. kett while in that car No one ™ They • re eaten like
could ever describe It P,e tram .h|(()rH1 „„ seem to id dire, tlr on
follows the (vilorado river for miles
The great ledges of rocks rising
hundreds of feet in the mr on Isith
ides <il us, the water hobbling over
the rocks in the river Ix-d, and the
train wending its way lietween the
mountain* make a sight grand to
behold The highest cliff along this i ----“ „ , „ , . .
route rises 2,1127 feet alsrve the r.v-|"f"‘« Try irei-nordern^.t uurrtsk
, , , l ii ii riirre s ow. 1<V . 'J'i . *nd WS- Hold
• rbed H iiinke* one fairly *hud- „ our ,torB TlMJ Htur,
iIff «w \\wy l<»ok upward and h<*#*
great rocks hanging over head just j Smith's Drug Store
the nerves nrid muscles of the bowels
They appureTitly have « neutrsl action
in the other oricins They do not
in rye or cause other Inconvenience. We
will refund your money If they do not
ivwi'titne chronic or habltitsl constlpn
Mou and thus aid Pi relieve the myriads
if associate or det»endeni chronic all
Choice of Two
Best Routes
In K<>ck Island, ch-an. com-
fortable, easy-ridimr coach
es, chair cars and sleeping
cars,
:: TO ::
CALIFORNIA
The service via either route
is 'strictly first class and up
to date.
SOUTHERN
AND SCENIC
via El Paso and New Mexico
or through the Colorado
Rockies and Salt Lake.
Pull information on request.
In the erection of a building it is our de-
sire and aim to furnish tbe best quality of
lumber obtainable. We earn' a full line of
Lumber, Shingles,
Lath. Cement,
and everything carried in an up-to-date yard.
FOSTER LUMBER CO.
Phone 22. C. D. Fountain, Local Mgr.
^ ifi 4* 4 4* 4* 4* 4i 4* 4* 4* 4* & 4* 4*44*4*4^
E, E. HUNTER* SSESMg*
Now is the time to get that painting and papering
done you have figured on doing for some time.
Phone 111
BILUNGS, OKLAHOMA
I HAVE A NEW LINK OK
1 COLLARS 1
ranging in price from
* 1 to $4. SWEAT PADS
50
HO to 50 cents.
HAIR PADS G0c.
DEER
GALL
Fly Thompson
Division Pat. A«t.
Oklahoma Ctty
I. C. Van Artkalo
Local Aqt
Billing*. Okla
(THE 25 and 50<- boxes.
Also a good line of har-
ness. Call and see me.
A. G. Muller
THE HARNESS MAN.
Mrs. S. T. McMillan
Insurance Agent
The most liberal terms are givon
by the companies I represent.
They have written
MORE FARM INSURANCE
th in any other one company in
Oklahoma and have paid more
losses than any rther company
rep “sented here.
Your business soliciterf,
Mrs. S. T. McMillan.
Office in O. W Long's Furniture
Store, Billings, Okla.
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