The Billings News. (Billings, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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AUCTION SALE
of Dry Goods. Clothing and Shoes, Saturday, October 2d, commencing at 2 p. m. I will
sell at public auction high grade Shoes, Clothing and Staple Dry Goods===E. G. Greenlee.
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OWENS RACKET ITEMS
Y^timasi oMf » bu«in*s«
vkirk Monday.
Walur McFarland came oter from [ Grandpa Diiney i* suffering with a
Pond Creek to attend h:t lister’s wed- 1 lore eye.
ding.
M. W.
Mrs. J. W. Stroup is on the siek list
! tkts week.
There was preaching at the Racket
MeUaha and family visited Sunday night.
with John Me Gaha Sunday over
Carlisle.
Young Forrest Fuller, who has been
unconscious from bis fail six weeks ago, Arklnlal wtek
is slowly improsing.
P. C. Lamb made a business trip to
Lucien Sunday.
C. Childers returned to his borne in
Carl Corbin is laid up for a few days
by painful bruises receired from a
horse crowding him against the stall.
It is rumored that the bridge across
Salt Fork will be built between now
and Christmas. Good thing, push it
along.
Sunday school at the Compton seems
to be progressing nicely.
Miss Grace Ganon returned from her
risit in Kansas last week.
Miss Pearl Mclntyie came home from
j Billings Saturday evening.
Perry Williams was very misfortu-
John Anderson and Harry Tapp took nate, he loet a horse Tuesday
in ths carniral at Wichita three days
last week. The boys are still wearing
specs to rest their eyes fiom looking
for the blind tiger in the fake circus.
M'FA KLANIJ YOUUAHS
At the home of the bride's parents,
one-balf mile north of Owens, Sunday
evening, September 26ih, when Miss
Edna McFarland was united in marriage
to Mr William Youmans of Owens.
The bridegroom is a prosperous young patiently
man of our little city and is well known
in our community. The bride came to
this neighborhood with her parents to|
P. D. Dupy and wife are entertaining
some of their relatives this week.
Have vou ever tried
Perfection
Flour?
When you do you will nev-
! er use any other. It is sold
by Leading Merchants ev-
erywhere and made by the
Enid Mill & Elev. Co.
If your grocer does not
handle it order a sack
on trial from the local
agent. Geo. Burgin.
Flour and Feed sold in
large or small lots.
Nothing quite Equals the
The Kingery boys are trying to sow
again with their engine this week.
Miss Pearl Lentz called on her sister,
Mrs, Adam Hassenwander, Friday af
ternoon.
Mrs. L»? Childers will have their new
bouse completed aocn if she will wait
Mrs. J R Graver helped Mrs. J. W.
Stroup cook for hay balers the Erst of
thp week.
Miss Mabel Kettenring of Billings,'
visited her sister, Miss Ocie's school,
The Racket, Friday.
live on the T. W. Dow er farm about a
year ago. John Shotwell spent Saturday night
The affsir was a quiet one and while 1 at his wife’a parents home Mr and.Mrs,
it was expected the young couple sue- E. L. Weaver,
needed in Keeping the date from their
frienda. But they will certainly meet
with a warm reception upon their re-
turn from their honeymoon, which they
are making around Blackwell visiting ^ 'ew *rom near here attended the--&--
relatives and friends. ; Gold Medal contest at the Antelope ~ ODITMC
We join with their friends in wishing ' *dey Inst Friday night. vlLL’to 0C D K L) IN 5,
a pleasant journey through life and The people of this vicinity are trying
may their joys multiply. to sow wheat but are very slow on ac-
Tbey will make their home in Owens count of the dry weather.
A Shaking Up E L w*»*«r returned home Monday Billings, - Oklahoma
may all be very well so far as tl.e trusts *'ter * week s visit with friends and ; T
>re concerned, but no, when „ com-. ,o 1 « *'•»«. K*°sas. „ If>'OU ha«»"ne or a Car of cat-
.. , . ...... „ tie, hogs or horses to sell, and
Wu t ih- The pupils of d,„nct 49 should be want the j^st prices th„ D)ark(it
.. , . , ‘ Tfry ,,,du“^on, ,h,, w,mer 'or ‘heir wjn afford, u.U Glines & Bruns
Herti.oe t on', n. no harmful drug, new .ehool houw .. eompleted. your troubles and they will help
Mrs. S Heironimus returned home you out. You can find either one
last Saturday, after a few weeks stay at or both of them here at all times.
the home of her father in St. Louis, Mo i --■ -
SCWDAY VISITS
Miss Leon Strode visited at Milton
Shultz's,
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EDISON!
Blakeley & Faris.
CATTLE, HOGS AND
HORSE BUYERS......
IVe
Selling Fall
Garments
Without doubt we have selected at-
tractive styles and have no great diffi-
culty in catching the customer's eye.
Our responsibility does not end when
we make the sale.
For there are other seasons to come.
Our business must grow. We must
,,make good."
Granted when we make the first sale to a customer.
The garment we sell must have style.
rhilU and fever and maiaru
•juiDin** and tak*- a real cur**
jr*. you gM your mon*-y bark,
i Smith'* l>rug Store
ANTELOPE
Mr Detwiler moved to Lucien Fri-
day.
Helen Stout is suffering with tonsi-
litis.
Myrtle Dale visited Cora Burke Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs Harp spent the day at
Mr Creg’s.
Orvil Williams spent the day with
Claude McIntyre.
Mr and Mrs Kyle Austin visited Mr.
John Glendenin and family moved to »od Mrs Alfred Barnes
Tonkawa last week.
Miss Alta Ashmore and Ruben Barnes
Louis Freese left Mondty for Arkan- 0D Mr and Mr9 A|,red Barne,
aas City to attend school. the evening.
A number from this vicioity attend
ed the show at Perry, Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Perry Williams vper.t
• he d ly with the latter’s parents, Mr.
Roy Shrock of Enid, is over with s *n<' J J- Lemz
force of hired help harvestiug his big
cane crop.
Mrs Wells’ father, Mr. Turnwell who
has been voting her, returned home
last Saturday.
The farewell surpriae given at Det-
wiler’s Thursday night was well attend-
ed and all had a pleasant time.
Tom Henderson and wife from Keif-
er, Oklahoma, are visiting the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pennington.
A crowd of the neighbors went in
with well filled baskets and gave Mr.
and Mrs. Birnell a royal suiprise Sun-
day, and presented them with a set of
silver knives aud forks and teaspoons
Mr. and Mrs George Taylor and W.
D Johnston and aoti Cornell took din-
ner with P L Barnes and wife.
It s a Top Notch Doer.
*ir*-at deed* compel regard The world
crowns its doers. Thai's why the Amer-
ican people have crowned Dr. King s
New Discovery the Kin* of Throat and
Lung remedies Every atom is a health
force II kills germs and colds and la
grippe vanish. Ii heals cough-racked-
memhran»*s and c ughiiig sto|»s. Sore,
inflamed I roncliial tubes and lungs arc
cured and hemorrhages cease. Dr. Deo
More, lilark Jack. N. (’., writes: “it
cured me of lung trouble, pronounced
All reported the very best time of their j hopeless by all doctors.’* f>Oc and 11.00.
(lua ran teed by (\>r-
lires.
SUNDAY AT ANTELOPE
Dick Dronberger, of Red Rock, risit-1
ed home folks
Trial bottle free,
tier Pharmacy.
BILLINGS MARKET REPORT
Mr Shaffer and wife
Cole and aiater.
visited Nick
Mrs. Clark and Mias Ethel visited Mr.
and Mrs. Fruits.
The following prices prevailed on the
Billings market yesterday.
Soft Wheat
Corn
Oats
bran
Mrs. S. T. McMillan
Insurance Agent
The most liberal terms are given
by the companies I represent.
They have written
MORE FARM INSURANCE
.h in any other one company in
Oklahoma and have paid more
losses than any other company
represented here.
Your business solicited,
Mrs S. T. McMillan.
Office in O W. Long’s Furniture
Store, Billings, Okla.
Our garments are made in a variety of
attractive styles. They fit with fewer
atierations than any others.
Those who have seen them have been
pleased with our line of
LADIES’ SUITS AND CLOAKS.
Come and see the handsome things we
have for Fall.
Cooper
& Beaty
Dr. S. F. Brafford
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offloe in the Citizens Bank bulldi
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in tn* utuien* Bank molding over the '
Billings News office. Bil lngs Okla j ^
A. WEST.
l >ENTIST
Blackwell Phone No.
Here one
332
week in each month
QR. C. E. Orelup
SPECIALIST ^
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Glassfitting. ^
ENID OKLA N. SIDE SQ PHONE 33G 4>
.1. M. SANDERS X
HIGH DOLLAR AUCTIONEER. #
Seven yearn experience in thn* (£>
community, sucoeMfUily Belling
for the beet breeder* of this en-
tire section
Phone 25 on Line 80. *
0. K. BARBER SHOP i
WANTED!
50 MEN
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FRANK PONTON, Prop.
Agtncy for Wellington Steam Laundry
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Myron Addison and Brown Thomp- Corn Chop,
son were Pprry visitors.
Charley Thornhru* and Ida Shendorf
visited at Mr Arnett's near Perry.
Mesdames Pennington and Hender-
son visited Hern Bagwell and wife.
Lee Ridenour and wife visited the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cook.
Mrs. Bardale and son in-law of Per- j
Butter prime per pound
Hens
Broilers
Old Roosters
Turkeys
Cream, per lb
$1 UU
50
35
1 40.
1.40
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.15
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.10
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•10
.25
J. M. Smith,
Real Estate. Farm Loans
and Insurance.
Commiisiont Reasonable Rales Low
Office in Citizens Bank. Billings.
EDWIN HOLROYD,
PROP. OF BILLINGS
Ice. Cold Storage and
TRANSFER BUSINESS.
Freight, Express or Baggage handled
with rare. Leave orders Phone No. 58.
FOR SALE
A tine improved school quarter worth
$2100 This quarter can be bought for
the next thirty dtys for SI60i). Enquire
of South West Land Co. i
at Tonkawa to do sew-
er work. Will pay 20c
l per hour.
[ WANTED - AT - ONCE.
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Frightful Fate Averted.
"1 would have been a cripple for life,
from a terrible cut on my knee cap,”
ry spent Sunday night witn Mr. Cook’s. j Ihsherry. K'ellilier. Minn .
"without Biieklep’s Arnica Silve.which
Culver Mackey and wife and Ed-
gar Stout and wife visited at C. E
Stout's.
A Banquet
spread before you would do you n • good
if you couldn't cil. W Imi good ran
food d<> a child ttliHii as soon as ii ♦•liters
il«stomach it Is *iitcn by worms That
is the reason \our bahs is ading. cross,
pasty faced and thin litvi* it White’s
('ream Vermifuge. It will •• vpel the
worms ami act ns a tonic for the child.
Sob I til Smith's Drug Store
Kooti cured me." Infallihle for wound?,
cuts ami hi wises, it sihxi cures burns,
scalds, old sores, boils, skin eruptions.
World’s best tor Biles, •>.*»<• at Oorn< r
Pharmacy.
To Trade!
We have a tew sections
of land In the Panhandle of
Texas we want to trade tar
Improved land In Oklaho-
ma. South West Land Co.
Vv A)
<^> We have Just Received .a lot of X
| NEW LUMBER, f
Our stock is complete, our prices are rijjflit. \V<> also
<$> have a k<hx1 supply *>l Bola O’Arc and Cedar Fence
■%> Poata> Shingles, KtHtfing Paper, S;is!t, Doors,
^ Mouldings, Lime. Cement, Plaster, Soft and Hard Brick.
| NEW LINE OF SCREEN DOORS.
I Big Jo Lumber Co.
^ W. J. KKRN, - Manager.
Buy a Farm In the Famous “SALT FORK VALLEY", the
Home of the Alfalfa.
Luke Teachman,
THE LAND MAN.
A $20,000 Alfalfa Meal Mill Located Here.
LA MONT. (1 HAN’T COl'NTY. OKLAHOMA.
I* KKM Y HOW
PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON
Office over Citizen* Itauk.
1 Hit tug* - ohiniton ♦
MOTTO “ftuaiiipss ffom *iuri
to finish Sains made any pliin
and ul any mm- ”
WILLIAMS A KINGERY
Auctioneers
LIVE STOCK AND FARM SALES
BILLINGS. OKLAHOMA
MU'ORKI.I..
PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON
Ofltw over Fiirttgli-tv
Slor*v
Oll.AHoM A
It I MINUS
Harvey & falknor,
CITY DRAYMEN
Freight quickly nnd e«re-
tnlly himdled. Expivks and
baggage given best attention
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The Billings News. (Billings, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1909, newspaper, October 1, 1909; Billings, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173774/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.