Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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Opinion
vol. vii
No thought, no word,
ever dies,
The best way to help people is j
to help thorn to help themselves, J
REP RQCK, NOBLE COUNTV. OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY,
JANUARY 7 1909
Number
Wanted
L. Woolverton People to know that I
Up-to-date Barber.
In unity there is strength." ] v u cam «ii„r,i «„• ■■>• .ntinb«,k.«yo„r i>'ou list your property with
facc you can jfet 0 nice smooth shave . ^0r I haVO tllC Oo-opora
•«c x]on *ho beat help ami adver-
No whore is this much quoted
maxim more true than in the
home In the home where there
is union of hearts and hands
there is strength, strength to
meet and withstand disaster and
adverse circumstance*. In such|
a home there is a joy and peace
not to be found elsewhere.
From an exchange we quote
the following on the "Benefit of
Change:''
One of the worst foes of human
life is monotony. The whole hu-
man being, soul atid body, rebels
against it. After long residence
in one place the blood begins to
run sluggishly; the appetite fails
the mind becomes dull and the!
feelinfis stupefied. Mind and !
body act and res^t upon one an-
o-her. Every physician recogniz-j
es the value of change, not onlyi
the change of air arid diet, but
Ked Rock,
, - - - am pre- T
, pared to give them any #nd all ^ will sail far J. w. Eldrid^e
kind attent.on in a business way at Hock, Okla., on Monday
January 17, 1910 the following
property,
15 head of horses and mules
J. C. MCOOULET
Attorney-ft-Law.
OFFICE ON MAIN STUEKT
tisements thru out the North
| and East, if you want an'ex-
I Change of property just tell me
: what you want.
head of mules from 4 to 6
years old.
tr. ^ Jersey milk cows
If jou w«nt Insurance, let me fresh in spring
will be
i Un« Durham milk cow with calf
red ROCK
| I 1* *■ I ill
Know as 1 have any and all kinds
or will get it for you.
i „ i . , | at side.
I make a specialty of getting _
st what you want, so call and ' wo ,nsn(it lumber
II irio Vnil 1* tl«iMll\l. .a IP T J 1. I Mlltut nnm
just
John B. Lucas
okiaiimu IT. am, so call and
JKLAHOMA tell irie your troubles, if I don't
:ld°y°u any good 1 wont do you
1 >ny harm, and it costs you noth
wngto c/ime in and talk it over
ltb me.
C. L Woolverton.
PhotograpVier.
Landscape* a Specialty
- REDROCK -
of
Fort Kai.s—150 acres, Noble Co.
Okla., j*) ucrss cult, 12 acres al-
falfa, *i*iut 40 acre* bottom
| land, balance pasture land, all
fenced, 8 acJes hog pasture,
1 I creek and well, 2 room frame
IN SOCIFTY j bouse with shed room, barn,
ou^ifciY. |granery, other bnUdings, pecan
One of the most fashionable 1 ^rove> blackberries and grapes,
society happenings in our 1mi,e South of Red Rock
change of surroundings, as a uui'i'emngs in our1 * " ",1,c 001
medicine for the sick. Change of c5tJ' durring the present holiday 'telephone li
scene stimulates the mind and season was the New Years party r*nty deed.
James W. Minor,
wagons, dl-
on
scene stimulates the mind and season was ttie New Years party
and heart to activity, and these *iven at the beautiful home of
reacting on the body rouse it to Mr and Mrs- W, T. Donahoe on
greater vitality and effort, until p™day evening, last. Games
the whole system is renovated. with Prizes were indulged in!
t« 1 n «i , • ^'r- McCoy receiving gents nrize
It Is the mother uf the house- and Miss Marie Couter the
hold whose life is chiefly threat- Jadies prize. A dainty two
ened by monotony. She stays at course luncheon was servld
home. She is always in the by the hostess assisted b) her
house seeing the same things, .inters, the Mesdames McCoy
hearing the same voices, doing and Delaney of Perry. Those
the same work day after day, pre8ent we4 ry"
with endless regularity. The , ,, ,
demands upon her time and i if and Mesdames Coat8.
strength and low arid patience : n^'c' Cottingham, FVtwer,
are increasing, and the wonder; City; McCoy and Mesdames
• that she does not break down jCaesidy and Delnnay of Perrv,
more frequently than is actually • Delaney of Guthrie, The Misses
the uase. The fact occurs too it r.
ten, and in such cases an out.ee\t ™ ? lerry: Myrtl°
of prevention is worth many I ®r an<* Marie Couter of Hen-
pounds of euro, * M'ietta; Louise Norton, Kansas
When mother begins *0 look'^lty' Vi°1a Cady' Melva Carifel,
holloweyed and weary, when she l,°ari Crocker, Lalitte Ward,
wakes in the inoringunrefreshAl Flora and Paye Starr, Mary!
to drag thru a weary day, then Pettyohn: Messrs Sam Rankin,
on -TlmGfOSfnd1 h°r aw^y. if .OUie Sullins, W. D. Snllins I
onlj for a short while. Of course: r>i a '!
she will object. There is the ancl Keec' CadJ". Bronz
; telephone line. Can give War-
Red Rock, Okla.
' i.llOf-
two-eout
Black smithing, Horse Shoeing and
BK8T UNev?,r?L1^Pairin«-
DOCK'S CAFE
You can ,?et that which will
satisfy the craving of the iner-man
MeaIs '"he mother cooked.
ANI) fresh oysters
One meal jjains new patrons.
Short Orders, Meals and Lunches
You Will Always Find
BIIRJDS SEEDSTORE
Filled with good things. He
is now prepared to grind your
corn into meal or chops. Han
dies Arkansas City Flour A i
nd Diamond.
ji'tr Dealer
- S'.^VOM
-Liac Cimi.
r.>—^ "'
on oxir Mciuf.
J. S7ZVENS
a;. .3 tool co.
p. 0. 3tt 4099 4
c oicopae Kaiis, Mm.
most now
One mountain bug^y.
One New Ught bnjsgy.
One new lightening hay press
Two Emerson riding listers, •
One moline lister. One Peru
lister. j
Two sliver riding cultivators,'
almost new.
One disc cultivator and 3 walk-
ing cult vators.
One, 2 row stalk cutter.
One, 2 row Moline Monitor
2 row Kingman monitor
1 row monitor
3 section harrow
1— inch Good enough gang
plow j
14 inch Good enough gang £i
plow
16 inch Good enough sulky 1 / ,hlJve 'i Corn Sheller and Grist Mill and woul
plow tf,ad to have your business.
New pise harrow ' Vours Respectfully.
tour sod plowa, almost new I *
Six sets heavy hand made leath-,
erwor harness, good as new !
One, set double buggy harness
set singb harness !
MoCormick, 6 foot mower
12 foot hay rake {J
f«ul wagnn and hay frpmo 0
gasoline engine ' ■ ft
2 hole corn sheller ■>
double row cotton and corn \ V
planters.
Terms: All sums of jflO. and
under cash. Over $10. a credit'
. of ten months will be given on
approved security at 8 per centj
; interest from date, 5 per cent
off for cash. No property to be
removed until terms of sale are1
! complied with.
John 13. Queen, Auctineer.
C.M.BIRD
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one in ooject. Ancre is the * T w . . , .
sewing to be done, the preserves and Frank Rutledge, Wrn liice, „ ' ^ C,k bnK'Kht to
to attend to, and besides it is Geo-Swallow, Oscar Sullins and S i^htCd w n I
lmposible to leave the nhii,!..^ 1,. h,„l. f°Und.m hlH feed lot 11 was not
to
lmposible to leave the children' Ira Hickman,
and equally impossible to tane !
them with her. Don't listen to'
lier objections. She has reached
the point where she is tooexhaus
ted to plan and carry out, such j
wu undertaking for herM.r. If'
•he could plan it she would not
need ii But let her husband
whom sue liss served so faith
fully. <• the oldest daughter, to
w'l;" his given her life,
arrange all matters, so she can
leave home with her heart at
ease about the children Call in
some relative or friend to stay
With the little ones, and send
the dear tired mother as far
away from home as it is possible
to get her, and keep her away
until she is strong again in
nerves and body.
in a thriving condition but alive.
US HUSTUKC*
'^tering to the wants of
thf ocopic.
KitJHfAlMKKfl
Far alt Mnds of Fresh
Salt Meats, Homa Made ,
Sausage and Urd.
P. L. KRUSE, PROPRIETOR
Red Rock, okla.
Have
anged
To R«ctin the Curtmt
Numbw of
"The
Farmers
Magazine"
Ti r *:• <« wrnoalraikl -iUi-
•mfi.jn. i ;u Two t*rrie« is#
If #• , y m Art Sat Doing
Yourtwlf Justlc*
l><* tfrrnt Territorial i.rod*f,-
lo" 1* ill,. nHsiupiuo of th« jmo-
*n<l it U'ltlo ii:
'• '* ih. 8t« for Ike Tiller *f Ac W
H. L. Atherton and C. L
Woolverton were in Perry anc'
Gumirie Tuesday and Wednes-
day hobnobbing and elbowing
the state politicians, as repre-
sentative Democrats from this
section.
Lost Between Red Itock and
Mrs. Blacliwoods 2 miles cast,
an Iinitntion brown leather grip
containing childs apron and
baby apparrcl. finder please
return to Opinion office.
Clarende Konklin and wife,
John Konklia and wif« of Iowa
we visiting J S. Konkllu of
Ceres neighborhood.
ffilSOWUM UVDtr KAMI
W. E. Spurtock, Pwp.
IfirW INRS, GrriHts, tu-ty v Rjflt
Dufer la Dorses M Mats
kfottoi Prompt and eeurteraa treatm«Dt *• 1
Phone 8
Red Rock, Okfa.
• not now h auK.
r, wml • pemlftl todMJ
i .1 .pi# w i>y, maiUil
• ► 1, r -quoit, to
...u ioiiws Magazine
I Company
1 '*'■ -Kr-ia City, . OUahomo
k- -
■■ wanted •verjewher'.
Poor Arlttocratt.
f Nurox-Soems to ae like those
t ts ain't got in neb right to
| ^..bout other folke" humb)a bfl(la.
Mrs. Nuroi—Jlow conae?
Mr. n.—j'v. v,e«rd i.ord n'®ed l«t)
f .>ak times ibout th9 family
I «. Just think of a whuls f«mll
t «r ha?iR' om ilaf#
1 "WHEN"
YOU WANT LUMBER
Lath, Shindies, Lime, ement
Brick, Posts. Steel Culverts, Comon anil
Fancy Doors, Windows, Brackets, Blocks,
Prepared Roofing, Building ' Paper,
Paints, Oils, Varnished, and Brushes.
Do not forget
that we have at all times a well assr leu'-'
stock of Hifeh Grade Lumber, and ther
building material,
It is no trouble
to show goods and make estimates Call
and see us.
We have a good stock of the hest Coal
Buy now and bj prepared for winter, |
| FOSTER LUMBER COMPANY !
^ RED ROCK. OKLA. \
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jj HED ROCK BUS LINE I
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DAY OR NIGHT
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ALL TRAINS
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Hickman, E. J. Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1910, newspaper, January 7, 1910; Red Rock, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc131864/m1/1/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.