The Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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RED KOLR, NOLSLt COUMY. OKLAHOMA Fi Ii.) AY MARCH 31 1011
Nun" r 46
NEW STORE
l Wis!) to enncunce M tie
firm ol [tee & Rice have
ibtivrd p^firersliip erd M I
wiii ti- fcuni in the old Hi®-
stifid wUerel will sell
i dcd cas!i caly, but
prices will &e .a low M yen
can (iifofd to Borrow the mailty
In or to pay Cast!.
WATCH THIS SPACE W T RTfF
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i Commencement
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Ttiis Man's lia
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W. w. JONES
PjiONH NO. 7
' w'.'y Furniture, Q jeenswarc aid U id staking f
., ,,„v « i. i-iii-iivu —it their part '-'1
Tf /-• < « „„ l of the program Ifmi-.tbeth.it ^ Why nit b iv w'.i irt y yi on .j.-t anytime you
1 h2 (graduating iixercisds OI the wehave excellent teachers,} d«r want in the furniture line.
T_ , , li-gbj the showing the school/^
Class of 1911 was rielc, We have a Complete'ine to Selert fr55 I
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It was our pleasure to oahlo }
t attend the gradUMt ion <• xoivis- f)
at the school house, Wedues ^
oning, and we art? proud | ^
f our graduates and
they each carried <>.it their part ^
Wednesday N girt.
PROGRAM UN :XC^LL5
| stay with us anotner year us well 'i
I is the other teachers. From «|
! what we cm a learn the patrons ol _
ie school are very much in fa\ ; Will he gat3 1 ) h tv > y > i c ill it my tun; to get
Rtr.; Lin i! "i -i an . till kinds of fl >ir coverings.
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i- r-ri< ■* p /-x ! .i appreciation of what be 1; - 3
| • i he Large School Koom was Uv- forth-school tm* won;.: 3
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Hefps Those Sick Kidneys J
? How many times have you had your work, your sleep. j?
■■■ or y i- leisure hours interrupted by recurring pains in ^
'i ti e region of the kidneys? ^
Dh you .vcr fxpeiience any'It n.^ mare
unple ) unt and annoying?
'i wa
ei.-ov. iJg.
The commencement exercises | V aledictory • • Lester L.1 ma
I of the graduating class of x911 i ->lu>io tbchi. ^tt.
fi was held in Hie school building I Address C^o. Supt. V.mn s
aat Wednesday night. The larg- P' sentatipn or I) iplomas-
•st .fathering of the in-1 in the iV ... Lind
listory of tho school w: s wit 1 ' .
jr. I , . , • , Chaa. ij. • iiolie'
'l | ne>-t d, v. lii ii - ows the iiMf
■st. taken in .he fdrool > thep
or of I'rofossoi Luidinghiim b , prices ill 1 i;i; ij.'t q tility >f .J U
i ig employed for another term,j^
W. W. JONES, Prop.
only just and fair and wo hope S
s-l.o.l board will do wlml
weeuis to be the wishes of tin
e.,lir<.' district.
\ F'vtko.v quested all the preacher students
; -r' .'u:Kng t i" university at. Enid
scsvilie it LaiJ. / ;pi •••• • M t,u,ir ■
poiii; miMits \\ next Sunday sons
Dr. C!}.^ I«. Kcovitle, v.'ho held to b" in ikltendu nee at the services
• i i.i . me -t'.'i'i- ai (>klaliom:'.« i y iin^-e. Therefore there will he
> i ii 1.)! id a idii ! >ns t.> the' liu' -Ii' *pt'(v , ;.i1)Lr t.|ie l hristiftu
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Dit you tver fxpputnce anything mere i rK'-s;Nl'"' W"1 '' " ,V.' V,Benediction .. p v. E. It. Elliott 18 1 ,w ll 1 ir't 11 meeting at Enid church next Sunday, to enable
unplc i ant and annoying? 2 lest takeninihefoiiooi - P* chas Ml , . his addres- t*lth large-crwda in attendance uev. Harmon to remain in Bnid.
You probal'lv neglected it too- let yourself believe it * j^utm .si ri'v.c" ••''••v. . m "n . ? tifbu.es to ; N,,.: ta every serv,,-e. Sun,lav „a,,,l and communion
i n't g< rious Ik* over it in a day or two When the kid- & •' n4 iss Barnard. week Dr. Seoville re us usual.
ys give yon warning of inability to perforin their duty ti I ing room was at a premium. He ai o oresenMi the school, in
J. ii. MCOOULET
Attorntfy-ttt-Law.
nFFUJRON MAIN STKEKT.
RED HOCK OKLAHOMA
11 l^lX i'VOil W irillllK U1 iliu.iuill,y W\.r I'CUtM UI 1' |C
' as is- them in every way—help them get rid of poisons ^
(' tli .i ar>' aecuninlating- waate matter they cannot throw £
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r, . . ill* L! .*. o 111*' 111.-' eho:U, 1'.,
Bach memij.sr i tuc class «i«
bt naif ol the cl:m, a nice, larg
serves spei-.uil'.neution uto..: .
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They are wealt and nead strengthening. See that they £
♦j are built up -back to normal—and it wont be many days .,
until yon .re built up, eager for work and enjoying your <
rest and leisure hours. It s your own fault it'you don t.
All you need rio is take
My a "5 Store Root Gompound
5 There's .. W. alth of wisdom in that assertion -this prep *. i ,)art 0f odoh pupil an .• .« . " " "
? a rat ion i~* o of the most prompt and effectivepreparti..ns p \ to tl or. .ry. Kveryon* lis
fi we ha.'e and we are confidet toat it will do as r-presented B Uects credit upon tnrnr . .. ,
... 1 # •. . _ ,.f(V.unt .• S ; • -e. ilil 'l.:-.- 11. * ■ ;
,1. W. Smith. President of the
Billings-Rod liock Telephone Co
was here Tuesday in uhe i iter est
of the company, V1 r. Burnett
was over Tuesday evening froiu
Billings.
Make ns prove it. If we can't, your money refunded;
* T)0c and #1.00 the bottle.
$ What'evei a ^ood drug store ought to have-snd many
; things tnai Uier . rug stores dou't k«p -you'll find here
'. (\n •• t'i . 11 md you'll get yon want.
L iVilLW &. B'WKSTOM
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to our inability We will not ut-■ ' ° "ov
tempt it as eae,, one ot ti,-, is. Tom re.-a ,, , ol to
... .... ... I day (Friday) (W# ends one ol the
deserving ol uioreprai -e tlia.i v, i , , ,
, , , , , ; , I •:-,t tc us 01 s -ho .1 (although f
in our feeble way coulil gi\e them ,
* i mont i ahnrtr}ra our history, and . i
a The orations were all tin ■ .u ^ .3
, I el V. Ilil a ct res ot t>* ehers ,
i well delivered and . .1 a in
■ ... .i that j.i.v-done e.i ei.tionally \v*'ll: ... ?.
reut deal ol hard rttnay on tuoj . . IX
i" , . .. I toi.ilta' s'lprtri.itendent down
part of each pupil an., also i
I . I tn the nrnu try. livery one has
!* I County Sup'jrinteitdent C. . "" r ,
X Ur I- i, i This mds Pro". Landmgham s HK
7a \ annest was u;j from I .'ri ^ and fl
S i , third v tiwith i.s and we re^;. el. • n
\ gavo a very interc.st*ug address • . y..
* I , ; ,iu as .'eli as ti:-iar; s1 p.'r cent of . ti A
8 I which was ver4 much eiooitd b ^ (,ni|p, u ^ )t Ue ,s
till presents alter Vi.'teii J'i'ol. f , .. . .
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i ! Landinghaui presented t!u- . lass i,. a n. since t
% with their depioinos in
5 w'sh to announce to the ladies of Red Rock
and vicinity that i have received my new
s bright our T^ff
present ing-. vi 5prinsr i>tyle Book, which snows ail the latest
e.ijo s, one of >..,•> *■
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Explanation of Map v_J
SH«J F.m,uh HW«y Ck« Map CopyrisJ* 1910
1 . jlr N r. 1 pi! and over D p VC h ie Lincoln I amt and
Squire No 2 fir. 10 75 M.Jtura Ltne Color Company
Cjidt No. 3 60 to 60 l>y D.«
Cio Nu. 4 Uruler 50 Voy Dm blact
WHY TAKE CHANCES?
1 country.
ver$ ■ ing cluti jie ti ti < Lt'd l> c'\ -J^
j creditable .nun. nr. i - "-ol, 1...s instituted the high
i .i,. , o • a ■ '.school no lias bri uf,ht our riff
The program wus rendei, d ^ m>, UJ) t , pr s.,lt ,lifc,, M
I follows: | strnding it now enjo s, t^n • of I
Bni.it..Styles m high cl S3 ready-to-wear apparel foi
• saiuuite n• • • • x-mv^r:;Tnr,l pr.;!.',"1:^. Women, Misses and Children, and ! am sure 1
tlistor, and Propms,.;... . bial , , ,0.,r, will f|l
' •' «s theothejr te -lier.s who have £.\
Oration New Naiiou..luui
'!:!vr A caa s lve y > i money if you will call and see me
laj.nv.l s > hird lor the better U,;.,y J -7
Viola tlady ment ol our sc. . .ol ixl ■. 1 it I c. * *
.vlusic Orchestra
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fusic Orchestra L ,s to •>; .1 >,>.*J 11 u t 1 • > >.ird -J , c. , - . .
irii-s 1 'lis.- tit to replace t e.'i.> *•*• I fluor til '.iJc S jute Dresses, Waists •*$
' . .1 w i, j. h . sor back ntnhe nead ot our school w . c, , ' •« ••
""" ' .a tut: majority of the township && ii ilu SiVl, ti). '■
'rati' n urlr l,s . .. ■&?:' . .1
idellv E Ha ;'tet.
' v f Beautiful creations ia Lingeries,Lin- f ^
i3Dadkd'e SlllJiy, A r.lI l--l ens, Silks anJ Wool Goods.
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i ThiNew ci.rist'i'n Church is ^-.S , ,, *
First pu'.l sit i m the l-'.l ii e
Opinion .. arch 1", 11)11
Tha N
a 'O.i co . il«t -it. itiso. (
Notice 's he) M'yiv .1 that a • st bui ili i > in the e.0,1 uty ;■
speci .-I side a Ik war 1 : •• if 'i'lst a*rvwhi>!'". T i" c: : penl rs ; 11J v t
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K.U X JJ.iJJJ , n A Ii J.
! \ $
n-,v Chr'nti'n (1 rtrr ti) is u-s
me of l.re t,V?
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Also a new complete list 01 Underwear,
Hosiery and all Wontens accessories.
country. . I 1 - ;
Lntoln Climatld Paint is the. With LincolnClimfttlc Paint j th® follow m fit propert> m li^ipjrsare to bj commended on I j
otey p.aint, riiinlo on foui'se: 1 irate ! machine mixed and ground .veu 1 town of B'Jd Rock, O.-'.iu . s i , W(l.
f.ir'uiulas- to lit the l'o .r dirt' ,*r nt 0irt always be absolutely cert.via bwn jSSU(<(| pursuant to oral
uies. or degrees ofdampness suleeting the rightl < adjusted
.1. ii* WO I ... ,
The dedication day has been j
and I ry 11 ess. i formula"-thepMnt pr-p'-red f<"\ ' for set for Sund iy April 9tii and a ,
C i.o "'oubles 11 tho past.such the exact weather conditions in j i.atta.. . • larv--r evd 1 - expected. Ti r
a . cr cKin c, p'eling md chalking Whieh you liv ■. ag^Jmit lot 22, blopk 1., whieti ^ varions chttrdjes of this
have o.... due largely to tin* fact] p.ease call as soon its yon can Uw,nnt 1* for tee cbnatruction ,1 rfs
that no .nil ers have mar,iil' ictur a,id examine our c'.al.ot""to and : of c.alk along s . .1 pro . :" : 1 kj*
hat 110 ma ers have in anuiictur and examine our elaborate and j ^ st(jeWaU{ along said property; plttcean.wel .-.ii snrroun _n |
d punt climatically aiijusu-d. 'detailed plimfctic map of the uni• . ,t 0f said ^wnsare expe ted to be Mt« *■
iich nialrer lit.- made jtll his tod Stites-and let ur •' ,y. • , ,■ at.il t.;..;e pa- 11 t 1* ► ••."•*•• •" <s
Cal 11 ti. • Mime ■ t'linkingonefor ' more about paint made to ut Uns,, warrtni , ■«;,>. • ■ ; aujlK
rn Ila ;rood enough for the whole olimnte. of ti, s tfvtrtUeuwnt b paid, A • ■ ^ CT
T t t.t vnnri S**r\ within thi
FOSTER LUMBER CO.
1 I- L,rc nt. p-a.,., .vi.. o« H". 1 Bk • : 4
?s$x BEAT TilESf if YOB (ill
A '! ' Pi; Waists from S1.00 "P-
- - Wash l^r.-s Skirts from $1.00 «p,
■ W« ol Skirts from 'i3.7'5 ul'-
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11 i $
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if' 1 fa
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lumber anp coal
rn 11-: c t 11 v AiaR 1 v 1r;r \\\
5; PI 11 N V. 18 J< >NES * S( >N,PK« P
PAY CASH AND SAVE MONEY
Remember we have till l.inds
J. . I- .\l'To:ir,;,r.,
Tow.; t.;. •'
The Bvir.rc,
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PETTICOATS in! it. |iV ^
I P tlio ats, W hitc, from 51.00 ll) 2.95 M ; : : '
Si ;.. i tkoats itoin S3 25 lll'- '
^ | MS H athtr bloom Petticoata^rom $1.95 UP« ^
tty Spring wash suits from
■W I $5.oo up.
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v\ tea - .) ■ t
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J5 olFiesh Meats. Three kinds
^ of Lard, all Jlvinds Cured and
1* u 1 wheel of ti, w 1 hi
K revn'utloqs 21 hours <wdab
K 401
5C Tin-
iv in rtvjn n«M m 1" p.:r on
5* l.y ui# . s 4 1>l revol.tti .na , .
lit 1 runt'.i 1 ii h'vr . A lac > noi.;\
poars icr-n this sp'ee it. f v%m
a ui4 .vo ir subscription
. a.' 1 d esses in Ginghams, Lawns
V„ii. Silks and many others rang-
* -ing in price from $2.75 up.
i Did 1 Mettles. 1' ri< K. Long
Horn and B«'i ■> Chi enc.
Cnh t r M
i not]- . i\ locoinDuv • 1
. .lied OV" I tt.lt 'S ill d0>
ii ti..- J1 hours Jrne. V w,teb is ! atte i lot. s,..v
5* i expected to make tho :''' ' 1
«* : revoluti '.i- w tli m io .. i
I*! stroke. l).:i'ti von think
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* Smoked M-ats. Swc-', Soui O. . i"
X at ; ! II r" ' L< %■
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l\ Ck'-i D''J br H ht a-i-J a'l Hnt^ cf froduce. 5C stroke!' U'Vi t yon t:,ink .•.. *
r 3* '* '« " -2 ' - ill h . > "• rli'v >1;!
--- t ,. j .-ill 'ax' ;o i e
" . , , >CCT \ I ID \ \'T have it. exiniaa.l tin.I ti ad out
► HOTEL am! tvhMALKAlNJ iwhatlVni
P ti. SWANKY, PROP. I r j-•: J( ■*
The only placc'in'town tn gut a'good | J< ivi- ,VA j
s-w^l 'AKI ' ,{ .!, v-ler and O , i i in j S
Ic Cream ami '"'o.il IHinksin t'onnecti-.n ..NUin St. ,.itedit.xO . • _ '
; Thi:.'.: 3 made up by the famous Chas g
S & A Stevens & Brothers and are fully guaran- fi
•' N.-.v (r'ioor. If you w sh 7 ,:.y ' fTj
^ .. .i v , I r n 'i\;p T«il/p*n mfinv iy
pinion to 'i-r1 you
n. i.nvvvM. v* - - —
! V ' t-ed to b j as represented. ! have taken many sk
► •' nrri-rtid a!l have proven very'satisfactory.
orders and all have proven very ^ «
I invite you Deal! and inspect my samples A
J before buying your new Raster dresses.
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Mrs. C. A. Haf
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Hagan, C. A. The Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1911, newspaper, March 31, 1911; Red Rock, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc131928/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.