Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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Red Rock Opinion
VOL. VI.
()iiv fcxctyn^es
RED ROCK, NOBl-fc COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, MARCH 26. W). N034
RBD KOCK VALLEY NKWs
1 A sad faced editor, with fringes | water was cold, plunged right in
„n the bottom of his trousers, and ■ and struck out for the shore and
the wind wishing mournfully j met the angles smiling. Bill was
through his whiskers, sat in his ' a poor man but he hart his sn >
thinking -thinking, j scription paid up lo 11s mint
One «>f the greatest trials a gir
has to encounter when she mar-* sanctum, mmm.!* ... <-■ .jn >«>d
i-ies is that she has to ,Msch 11S, , IVesentl.v a sha.h.w .VII a,n, s n<l ^
her mother and depend on a hir-! the room and a shrill \oite d*--
(l ^ (i| j'lnauxled to know if he was an ed-
itor. "Ye: sir." said he with a
~ I look of alarm. The owner of the
A noiseless typewriter is to be yoi(V ]nopp,.(i the floor with th*
sha]>e. Poace to his bones. Ex.
Retraction
manufactured in the EnsV. That i (,(]hor and went his way. "Thank
ought to till a long felt want, heaven!" exelaimed the editor af-
Xow let tliem inveul one that ter he had gathered together the
doesn't chew ; uin.—Elk t it-y wreck of his tormer sell and had
Record. straightened up the- furniture,
— "life is sti I worth living: 1 expect
E. .T. Hickman of Puxico, Mo. ed he would tell me to stop
has purchased the Red Rock O-
pinion and took charge the tirst
of the week. E. Landingham, who \_Mrs strong
has been the Editor since the re- |CUv h.lsb,(n^ht in a queer plea
t i re me nt of Miss 1 singer a 1 most i
a year ago. bid his patrons nnd:^ s<ip;ir.ltinn ,m
the fraternity adieu last week mds th.t1 th(
\\V Mr. Hiclniiisii jiiki j
hove he will be prosperous and
contented in the infant state.
Hillings News.
paper.
7" >
A Mrs. Strong ol New \ oi
ty ha
for divorce against her husband.
She
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Greer of
Red Rock, took dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Johnson.
Mrs. Bert McOubbins has been
visiting relatives in Perry, for the
past week.
Mrs. Rush and son of Wichita,
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
In the Nebraska legislatm* , ^j(>rnhinweg.
Senator Bartos has introduced • ,
•i nr. i John and Melse Osborne s moth
a bill to provide that it a news-, ,, t/„„K
... , .it er and uncle of Burton Kans.,
paper retract a libelous st* i,\, ... . .. . .. ...
... , ,i in ,..J are visiting the Osborne families,
within ten days, there shall n* j
no -rounds for a suit. .lolmCarpenter c.imehomeSat-
The bill provides that at least j urday from Eldorado, Kans., on.
ten days before anyone tiles a li- of his sons came with him.
Will Sullins is moving on the
Arthur Sullins place. Mr. Crow
and family are moving to Ton-
thc
:5th amend-
ment to the constitution of the
' United States prohibits "involun-
ta ry servitude." She claims that
; a contract of marriage is a con-
tract of involuntary servitude and
" I f a newspaper man knew how void. 11 is the general
many knocks he received behind 0pjnl0n that the <
his back he would adopt another , n() ivf(>rence to
railing." remarked a-citizen tin
bel suit against a newspaper, In
shall serve a notice on the pnpei
stating the part of the article lit
considers false or defamatory kawa, for the present, until they
In the succeeding ten days, the
paper may publish a lullandcom
plete correction, in the same size
type, and in as conspicuous a | (jju-pgnter.
position as the tirst article, and
such correction shall be received
in all courts, as sufficient evi-
dence of the good motives of the
publisher. Ex
find a suitable location.
Miss Rosa Jones of Blackbear
is visiting her s ster Mrs. Sam
institution had
marriage con
Most women realize thai
other day. Hie citizen was lul>'j|.,.j;lov> is a servit ude but the
t ract s.
yoke.
tlw.
It often
man '.hat
taken. The newspaper ,ium majority of them are willing
knows-that he will be maligned j takf> ^ that
by every, lawbreaker, swindler! hapi)ens that it is t
and hypocrit, every carpingerit-. hHs taken up 111.t yoke of servi
in everything | tn(-je instead of the women.
ol not* i it\ ]inow of any
us,)lt>ss: : Butler Herald.
Original r/ejnmq of Preface.
The wort I "i.ivfat o" '
iniii'ic «'f Imx-Us «as orlsinally «'•
,f wekonu to a meal, and wan equo
i.ut to "Much good may it do >'< <
Miss Mable Hilhnan of Morri-
son is visiting the Chosher fam-
ily-
Mrs. H. D. Hamlin is still o.i
the sick list.
Do
such cases.
A School Problem
i;• who is a failun
lie undertakes, love*
who are ignored and
whose only occupat ion is wi Mng
dust off dry goods boxes. Dead !
heats and street corner orators j
all take it knock at him. while, the i
linn who has taken his paper lor | ^ father not a millionaire left
years without paying lor il vies ])is death a number of child ren
with the one who never takes 11 .md a certain sum to be divided I
but borrows his neighbors j ,vm(>njr them as follows: The eld-1
just to look over it. is taking a gSt to recieve SUN', and one tenth j
whack a' him, and lie knows that j.einainder;thesecondchild 1
every narrow contracted little1 >*200, and one-tenth of what ilien
soul that flies off the handle every remained; and soon.each childto
. . i ; recieve more than the one
tinio veil do not Ol cio
.. ! immediately pm-edmK ncl then
the thins that smts Ins )Mrt ^ Khw,
l Hi yes! the .alitor understands : renl#|ne(1_ When the <livisii.il
all these like a book, and smiles j took place it was found that all
at their foolishness. But he also. the children recieved the same
knows that there are a lot of big. amount. How many children
, . .,,1 will.1 were there, and what sum did
whole soul men and women who
,. . , each receive?
appreciate the editor s work and
are willing to accord the same
privileges and rights they them-
selves enjoy. And another thing
if a paper should be as out spoken
as its critics, and tell all the mean
kouiitiy («rrespondence j
OERE* NEWS.
Miss .liinniu A't:uis,>n "f OWliiliotua
City, is vmUinL' relaiivf« 'bis we.'k.
Mi v Rlti« Jones of Pn ry. if visiting
Misgtitaff Dunivan this wet'U.
Was Paid Up.
Here is the kind of an obituary
a (ieoagia editor put up for a
; man. Poor Bill Brown slung his
t hings it knows about them,; earthly garments on a limb and
guess there'*! be something <lo-1 swam the river yesterday. He
in r " Exchange. did not stand ba<-k because the
Mrs Sam *'.o'pfnit'r has barn «|ii.tc il I
witli t. |fripi e-
Miss Ctilvill visited in <' re ..
Ins' week.
\1i ik1 Mrs .lam's Cotville of Hliss
vi-i1ccl Mrn i'olvilie's parent* near Ger-
es host Suiulit v.
A..I Kioto-v is sltaUine hands wiih
old ftientls. Mr KioVv formerly of
(Jeffs, is now it re.i.Unl iteur Ivlnion'l
Will Nnser of Tonkawa, paid Qeres a
vi8 \ Saturday *n'l SundHy.
Don llatnlin and wife Hit- i*iti«^ in
Morriton.
Mrs A. S'.ephens imd st>tt of Mounds,
OWla., -.no quests at the Holland home
this week.
F'rof Groom risit*d gteN'' Belair Son
day.
Weldott Niuer is visitin* friends In
thi* vicinity 'his week.
The party at Will Sullin* Moaday,
wat wall attended. The evenm* waa
a pen I with p n«ea and mmie and not
until a very lata or rather # rlv hour
did ihe tjaesls return to their home*
o I * K Kv llol'.S.
Mrs. Iv. B. Walton went to
Ponciit'ity one day last week.
M rs. .1. W. ('okely ha sheen suf-
fering for several days with a
very sore throat.
liev. Hunt went to Ki**kitpoo,
Thursdity, to attend quarterly
meeting and remained until Mon-
day.
I n the absence of her husband,
M rsHunt supplied the pulpit Sun-
day evening at Otoe, and preach-
ed a. very interesting sermon on
"Influence".
Otoe S. S.is preparing for an
Easter program to be given on
evening of April 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Hake, lv. B. Wal-
ton and family and Miss Wagner
were entertained at the home of
J. W. Cokeley Sunday.
The grounds of the Otoe Indi-
an school a re being much improv-
ed by the planting of a large num-
ber of trees.
Otoeschool has installed tiO new
books in the library. <>ne of the
rooms on the north has been
neatly fitted with shelves for the
books. The school is showing
marked progress in several lines.
The attendance for the sixth
month is the best on record for
several years. Three pupils were
enrolled last week.
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Hickman, E. J. Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1909, newspaper, March 26, 1909; Red Rock, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc131833/m1/1/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.