Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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' UTICK TO MY PATRONS.
All those lr-iving work in my
will please fall the first of
March yet their work and pay
for same. Thanking you for past
favors 1 remain
VV. H, Murry,
The Harness and Shoe Repairer
Do you want a home? In town
or a furm'r 1 have some real bar-
gains on choice city lots.
C. L. Woolverton.
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Winter
Cou£h Syrup
One of the best of the fa- I
mous fifty-odd Nyal's Family |
Remedies we can give it no j
stronger recommendation than |
to say tliiit. A good old ster- j
ling remedy for Coughs, Colds, I
Croup,
Absolutely harmless. Con- j
tains no mm phine, chloroform '
or otlie drugs of that cliarac j
ter.
Two sizes, 25c and 50c per P
bottle.
We are exclusive agents in j
this city for Nyal's Fami
Remedies. ^
Hringyour prescriptions to '
this store to be filled. We j
gmirantc' the ptn i'y, Ir< -- f
ness and strentcth of our drugs j
and chemicals.
For Srle by (
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C, A. FRASER
Red Rock, < )!<lahoina
J. C. MCQOULET
Attorney -at- La w.
UI-'FI'KON MAIN STUEKT.
RED BOCK OKLAHOMA
C. L. Woolvertoi
Up-to-date Barber.
You cant afford to scrape ull the bark off your
face when you can pet a nice smooth sha>e
for ioc.
lied Ruck, - - - 0!:la
Perry, Oklahoma.
Feb. 31, 1H10,
Editor Opinion:—Have the kind ( )|.'
ness to publish in your oaper the]
following; j
The bovs Corn Growing conti M
is getting more con>i>lif ation
than before. The ji.anap i > of
the Fourth Annual Stat« Fair
of Oklahoma, have set u>id.
to be distributed, in cash prizes,
i among prize winning boys at the
j State Fair next Fall. In addi
tlon there wiUbeawards by the]
'county Farmer's Institutes at
1 county exhibits,
(Competing boys must be resi-
; dence of Oklahoma anil ma* be
from 12 to 18 ye is old. Every
Noble county boy who wants to
takepirt in this contest should
enrol at onc and send his name,
to the Secretary of the
county Farmer's Institute and j
ho will forward the list of names j
to tin'A. and M. College at Ktill-j
will : The College is allowed
t< send one bushel of seed corn j
to every count in the state The |
•urn i S' nt to the Secretary of j
the Farmer's Institute and by
him (list ributed lo the boy appli-
cants in four pound lots til ti e
supply is exhausted. You may
s your own corn or the college
11; .-ii. At the Perry exhibit last
S , . •:!'.! •; the State Fair, ti:.
highest premiums were won b
; "orn frem home grown seed.
Send in your name at once and
state whether or not you want
seed corn: if you do, state wheth-
er white or yellow, grown on up-
land or bottom.
During the season the College
I will send out instructions in re-
; gard to cultivation and whatever
may pertain to the contest.
J. W. Rapp Sei retary.
Noble Co. farmer s Institute
Perry, Ola.
Hail!H iil! Hail!
The (langs all here,
What the do you care,
What the do you care,
Sn long, as you have your wheat
and growing crops insured
against hail in the Old Reliable
St. Paul.
('-■ astawk
I ! I ;i > IKK K. OK I jA I IOM A
I'VINTEH AND PAl'l'.K llAN<il.H
Carry a full Line of Samples,
All work Guarnteed to give satisfaction
Decorating a Specialty. Phone No. - 1
hfre on time
ftnd
In fee Swim
With a full line of Fresh and Cured
We have a first class meat
cutter and guarantee satisf action.
Noble| Bring us your Poultry and Hides
'or which we win pa}
market price.
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I'.ricl- P'i.st Stee! ' ;lii\ -rts, Comon and
Fanc\ Doors, Windows, Br ackets, Blocks,
Prepared Roofing, tin i Id i n y Paper,
Paints, ■ ils. Yarn! he->, and Brushes.
L)o not forget
that we have at ail times a well assorted
stock of i!u:h Grade Lumber, and other
building material,
It is no trouble
to show jroods and ma it
and see us,
Ve liav a good stoe! o
iiy now and be pre]
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Coal
F -.PER LUMfeRP CO .irANY
RED ROCK, OKLA.
C, 1 j. Woolverton, Agt..
Red Roc1*. Okla.
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Wanted Mulehiie
15 cents per load.
C. L. Woolverton.
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/^ris'.ocrdcy.
What siilii-ii ■- to-day bv violence
couttnues to-morrow by iiciulrsc 'nee
ud Ik p«rpetukt«d by tradition; tin t
Hist the lioury nbnse Bhakes the gray
hairs of antiqalty at us and gives it-
self out as the wisdom of ageH Thus
the clearest dictates of reason are
made to yield lo the long succession
of follies.
And this Ik the foundation of the
aristocratic }se a at the present day
Its stronghold, with all those not itn
mediately Interest d in II. Is the rever
nice or antiquity latwaid Everett.
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THE CHILDREN'S FAVORHt •'
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THt ITMUINt PRE«r REU oniv
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ex. louis, v.o.
WizHvEaa PiSe
RtLIEVtS WHFH OTH . . I /' '
it keeps us hustling
Catering to the wants of
the people.
kmaimakki'
For all kinds of Fresh and
Salt Meats, Home Made
Sausage and l.ard.
P. L KRUSE, PROPRIETOR
Red Rock, okla.
mare 8 years old, weight 1,000.
One blue roan horse 7 years
u/pirrhf I Anrv
1 wo ouggies almost new.
Two single busies, good.
Five sets buggy harness
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Hickman, E. J. Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1910, newspaper, February 25, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc131871/m1/4/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed July 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.