The Stroud Democrat (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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Mul ilollie Eurfon
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^0 ! The scycle of the grim reaper
has been laid at our home and
itaked from among- us our deur
Jjy sister Dollie. At 6:40 a. m. i
^'Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1919, the ten-
^ der cord that bound her soul and
body together was severed and |
her spirit on snowey wings took j
its flight to the God who gave it,
thereto dwell throughout the
^' ceaseless ages of eternity in the
jj| j swept companionship of Jesus,
^ mother, father, sister an3 broth-
jty, ers in that mansion not made with
^ hands eternal in the skies.
fa While our sister Dollie has
jg, j been taken from us in the body,
| she leaves the influence of a most
fa j beautiful christian life and char- j
4ft acter that will continue to live and
*4} 'Which has been on the market for more than fifty years needs no i ntro- ')t?ar ',0<^ ^ru'^ 'n the hearts and
i , ... memory of those who came in;
^ auction, for it has attained a position among users that only honest goods ^ I contact withhersweet and gentle
and a square deal can give. ^christian life.
■+b . , , . ., , . , . . . <?#.! Dollie lived a life so considerate;
^ It is a pleasure to giv. Detailed information and quote prices. JJ jfor the peaee and hf,ppifie8S of j
4b w ^ ^ fa j others that she was never known
to speak a harmful word of any j
living soul, but just to the oppo- j
THE
WINONA WAGONS
«J. C. Comer Hardware Co. 5
Stroud State Bank
The Oldest Bank in Stroud
Makes Loans on Chattel, Personal and Real Estate
Real Estate loans held in bank so that you c
make payments on them at any time.
We clerk sales, draw up your leases and contrai
Deposits Guaranteed By State Guarantee Law.
Come in and talk over matters, as your inter
Notary Public In Bank.
J. B. Charles,
PRESIDENT.
Oscar Presso
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MOUNT & McCAMMON
AUCTIONEERS
REMEMBER WE CRY SALES ANY WHERE AND
AT ANY TIME AND AS FOR FAVORITS
WE HAVE NONE.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
STROUD, OK LA.
Phone No. 6
Or See McCammon & Co
Ed Mount Sells
Interest in Store
site, was ever ready with some
excuse for the faults and seem-
ngly wrong doings of others.
She was exceptionally ford of her
friends and loved her relatives
most dearly.
She had been a long and patient
sufferer from that incurable mal
To the Voters
Of Lincoln County
WOMEN AND CI
MISStNG.
McCammon & Son purchased lady, known
Notice is hereby given that a j
mass meeting of tax-paying
votera of each township in Lin-
as: rheumatoid arth- |c°ln County will be held on Sat-
the interest of their partner, Ed
Mount, in the grocery and meat
market business the first of the
"week.
Mr. Mount has been so busy
crying sates he did not have time
I to attend to both, and will be all
I the more able to accommodate
WANTED
To list for sale 25 dwelling houses
in Stroud. 50 farms near Stroud.
I have the buyers if you wish to sell.
Come around andtaik it o/er. Now
ritis. No,one will ever know the jurday, November 8th, 1919, for
extent of her sufferings during the pnrpose of electing two mern-
the thirty-five years of her afllic- jbers to represent each township
tion. all of whkh was born with |in the County Free Fair Associa-
that patience so characteristic of' tion for Lincoln County.
the true christian spirit. Her' You will further take notice
sufferings were endured almost that the law provides that notice
without complaint and with just | must be given at least one week
— j the farmers who are expecting u>! as little trouble and annoyance j prior to date of the meeting, that
hold sales this year. to those around her as was possi- not fewer than twenty resident
McCammon & Son will continue We u hfr part, being ever alert j taxpaying .oters must atten
the business in the future the to the comfort of those around'said meeting, that two members
same as in the past. Co. rteous her and waiting upon herself to
treatment and the very lowest j the last.
prices. j She was converted and united
, with the Baptist church at Mo
There was a mad dog scare berly- Mo" «t about the age of jority of the township
in the Shamrock vicinity last 15 years- Her membership was «>unty have met and
Any one knewing
address, or the place <•
Grogan, wife or widow
Grogan, last heard of
will confer a financii
her and be well pa
trouble by writing to
signed. There is supi
two children, a boy
WriteS. E. Bronsen,
is the time to sell while
the buyer.
B.
TI I K
Also Fs.rm
you have
Loans.
TAYL( )R
REAL INSTATE
are to be elected, that the chair-
man and secretary must certify
the foregoing facts to the County
Commissioner, that when a ma-
in the
elected
EN
agent
Mrs.
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•Mid,
OD
tht
ar-
lo b«v
ad girl.
1 tiorney.
St. Springfield
mercial St.
Mo.. 211 12. Corn-
Arthur Mad<.ox, 0|
the Union J acihc
Hoxie, Kan., and a Si
man, was a visitor Fr
Chillicothe, Mo., Busi
where the past white'
his training in teleg
railroad work.
r for
oad at
young
at the
i College
•■jecured
phy and
week. One child was bitten and, transferred to Stroud in 1905, j members as provided by law, the Goo>] 80 f f .
died with hydrophobia. Several' "here sheto k a"afve part inlcounty commissioners may make miJes w„t of Kendrfck t ® £
head of cattle and dogs were also ^gamxation of the B. V. P. a levy to provide for sa.d fair and of improvement, The *
bitten U< and aE 'eaeher in the Sunday maV then declare the law in full i . 0 ,, , , ,
ten" , School. After moving to Kansas j force and effect, and appoint two j kn°W" 88 the Joe Haws farm"
_ , City she moved her membership .'members to act in all townships I pnnftf
J. C. Pickens and family of xi t0 T^e Baptiet church there in which failed to elect
dependence county, Ark., are W where 8hecontirued ,0 conJ J —
expected to emve ;n Stroud the derate her life to church work Wanted: Men or women tot W«nted to ** = Residance
latter part of the week to make an(J surrounded herself with i.k orH r. property in Stroud. For further
No. 6,
D. W. Wade,
Chandler, Okla.
their future home here.
information call at the Democrat
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Cheap Dollars
vs.
High Materia!
You are getting more for everything you sell - be it Merchandise. Live Stock. Grain.
Cotton or other Farm Products, or Labor, or Professional Services. Dollars are Cheap.
You are paying more for EVERYTHING you buy. Material* are High. All authori-
ties agree that the day of cheap Lumber is past, because.
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FREIGHT RATES ARE SURE 10 RAISE.
Match your cheap dollars against high materials; don't wait for the day of the "Dear
Dollar." That Home that you have been planning, that Garage, or that Barn you need
to make and save you money.
BUILD IT NOW.
I Simpson Lumber Co.
Honest Servtse. Phone 20
work1 Wanted: Men or women to
herself with , take orders among friends and
many close and affectionate neighbors for the genuine guar-!
j friends who are grieved^ at her anteed hosiery, full line for men,
departure. women and children. Eliminates;
I ol . i, . . . | daring. We pay 50c an hour r
. ke lea\es to mourn their loss spare timp or $24 a week for full p • m ^ ir
three brothers*.J. C. Burton of ti re. Experience unnecessary. | h.™')lre ^ *l'el (o-
Stroud, Okla., J. P. Burton of Write International Stocking ul!e> 88 bookkeeper
Topeka, Kan., and L. T. Burton Mi"8, Norristown, Pa. engrosser.
, of Kansas City., two sisters Mrs. —
i Frances A. Sanders of Hollidiiy,
Mo.. Mrs. W. A. McCoy of Kan
sas City, a number of other clos
| relatives and a host of rery dear
j friends.
| The funeral service was con-1
ducted by Rev. B. A. Etheredge
pastor of the First Baptist church
; of Stroud, from the home of her.
brother at Stroud at r>:30 o'clock
| p, m., Oct. 21st, 191!>. The
body was transferred to the An-
' tioch Cemetery at Moberly, Mo.,'
where the service was concluded
in the presence of a large gather-
ing of relatives and friends by
| Rev. E Iwin Sparks, pastor of the
M. E. Church of Moberly.
The floral offerings were boun-
tiful and of the most beantifulse-
lection. 1 he body was lowered
by tender and symthetic hands
into itg final r*stinij: place, and
the prave completely banked with
a mat of dainty flowers,
May we be able to exemplify
her c-T ristian life.
Her Brother Jehnie.
now with tht
of Bartles-
and ledger
See those beautiful boxes
filled with the best nut Choc-
olates—every Chocolate a
different flavor.
COMING SOON!
A Big Shipment of
Stationery. Any Style
Qua! ' j ' x want.
fine
and
Honest Service,
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j Mrs. A. S. Bailey returned
'home Sunday from Ohio where
| she has been visiting the past few
weeks.
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M W. WITHERS, Proprietor
till, I
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The Stroud Democrat (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1919, newspaper, October 31, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc120566/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.