The Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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the editor y u 'ire a sneak
and will do any thing.
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to • 'la tide Banks ton
and hi* crop to the H ?>h Hroy
Mr (*oU*men intends % jiiij to
\S anhifi^uin s <jn
Fsim* Satiderx wont to O Jo-
.hoina ^'it.v laat Sunday nij^Iit
to bu another new car. He re
turned Mondiv evening with a
or mil ne Kord. KranU- UutU dv;.
•md « o hov-d .vent with hi:n
Mr*. Matilda Ric
, sunnav . rorn ner vj
!Houri where she h\m
it to
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^c.tu ci Luck.
t Par k oewi^aper Liu te*a uk-
Id* eminent Kr^r.' ;.a. r. u> *u'.e whAr
•*cj thlnM tiie bflonee af ctiaoce U
i^oo in file iij of tbern
| .'-tiffc aiulit/.f r^tj>oo(!cd tbfe topic
f.feiLg obviously Off? of Lbo&e adn.:r
?>ie Uti4'«'iSQujf on wbtcb ooe
riiait * opinio;: . & jj'X)'! as another's
o.r.d wbk-b can t>* till cooler
• *.atber « rr;«-#■ * '.'iOul arriving at a
« ;e ba U of jaa#0jcnt. Tbe rfcplJ#-t .
.r.--iee<t. wry & ord leg to the taaie
■ J 'fcf:;i>;raiii^ni ->f the serrenU au
rl/orittes Invoke Some of tftem rat«
Ji.ck very bi^b; others put it wholly
' w of tr.«r reckoning The composer
Masr.enet r%*e a c>olcal turn to tbe
L -<u«-ion ^y avowing that, for bis
-art, r.«- L f- -\ -c !i*ely tt at good
fortune a •:. <!«•*"rrolDiog (cleLueat
in tte s .' • • -of otber
Splinter Off the Coronation Chair.
Dean Bu. kland wh«*n at Westmin-
h'.er iMf d to tell a '•urloup story of a
brown paper parcel which he received
one day by post. After many wrap-
pings had been unfolded Le found a
Rmall black splinter of oak about an
irt'-h and a half long The writer of
the uriHigned note accompanying tbe
j arcel aid that when he was a boy.
many ;>ars before, he had chlpp«?d the
; !!ntf-r off 'he coronation chair As
age '''dvanced, his conscience grew
trouble ome, and he asked the dean
to b« kind enr>ugh to restore the splin-
ter to its place—Pal! Mall Gazette.
Oregon Angier' Luck.
The fii« -* remarkable flehing story
«ugbt to this city for some time
tneh through tbe reliable authority
8kt Meek a Cohurg angler, who
- • b Ht fln doaMa That
f*rai bor.ks on bi« .ine. he
a at once five 'Ime*
and bookM within a
■aught i
All s*ere
rather h
/4e pljik&i ccstsct &e** e^rt;
tte vv. dcO-L^rs of tte br. usi uam*t
^ COSUSOH. in t rOOB LW ;;■
fc^ie of ,^r Loue o^ .*c;.*r:S^x.is-"?**
br.aga *Le debate# at de -ieaic aid
ti e c.?=-rEcc.ec UA:J ILL.C :*:4r 'tr 4«
tc •T4.' other There are to swtTd
* air* i£.d de«ii upcr: wuca ic *n*e
- .-.*r ".rxie a®a> 'bile i it.t r
U !n progress The Btaberi ur tn
§ .1 *>« «e. long %rj€Alei knebei rlae
"-'jOse :j. be okl s'nocibouse If a
L.f . >tr .i ^rfei-cr at the opening
of the fc«-s:ion lo eat or ~bouquet
i rteervrd for bim Not one mf-oa:
-a* t-e.'i reading ?he paper. p3 i
w£! Postage stamps or eo>oying civ
it iona e-jcb as those at asbington.
They mui' at least !sake a p«*.ense
P«s/ arentioo through the proceed
Ines although the varloui postures of
-ome of '.he members suggested tf.
t;pir*al oart room *<rene. where the
J-r/men are under direct giar.ee of
judg>? ar.'d counaei—now bored z ow in
tere-.ted, but al-aays right there with
iii the optical vision of the speaker.—
A Peep at Parliament," Joe Mitchell
< Lappie in National Magarine
Vo Live Lcng.
Col H A du Pont of the Delaw«-*-e
family, was one of the seven
of the Wee I Point class of that
were present at the clas? golden anni-
versary last month at the Ho-el
Aster
Col. d*j Pont, discussing at this an-
nlvt a.-, the lL'.erest:ng questloL of
longevity, siid
T.k.e areraga age of Um aarsitora
of our dats is 75 vear« f am sur
that ull these survivors, ou: of th^ir
vast experience, will ag.ee with u.a
in the dictum that:
It is net work that kills men—tt
is worry The revolution is no« w ->t
des'roys marhinery j th. frirtten"
Which Would You Prefer?
E Philips Opr>enbeim the well- j
known novelist, condemned, at a din- 1
ner tn New York the trash- fiction
that f*nds so eady a *.,)*. among ;ho
masses.
"Milton s 'Paradire I/-,*? * he **id.
brought it^ author 1.5. and De'oe got
less than 125 for Crusoe, but I knov
novelists whose trasli seilg in edi'icus
of six figures, aud w.:ose incomes per-
mit :hem to k«=ep rachts. motor cars
and even aeroplanes
Mr Oppenhelm smiled scornfully.
The aurhor of ih* past die«t.' he
said, but his works lived The au-
thor of today lives, but his works
die' i
Print your sale
bills, we give you
the best grade of
work, when you
want it and prices
vou can't beat.
Ii you are going to
\ a Sale, Try Us-
have
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£0*6 Trrfjwrj / rrju * a is ss sl
mention Ittst week
the i r .; 11 home of Mrs. Del,*
1 irpenter who has lieen vistinjjf
in Towanda, K s. She wtm a<
(ompanied home by her sister
\1imh Waite. who viaited here
several days.
M Swallow expects to leave
about Saturday lor a m< nths va-
cation lie will again g
his native haunts, tint
ana ai.d Illinois. There
in town who is more d
of a h<hhI lontf vacation
M r. Swallow
g He
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ti hook
Portferu
VfrKenzle
used s six
a/:d a baited
orre«j>ood
acw to
nl Infil-
ls no one
'nerving
than i^
Ac;ordmfl to Promiie.
Oue'if 1 i ' iTh ip the old msre to
Hie wagon '1 d ive down to the de
jiot lo in ft-' r\(n;e new city hoarders,
said the f^riwr 'Why don't you run
down In th- machine?" suld his wife
ll won't do replied the farmer nan
'y, Id llkn to, but it isn't business
Vou r*m i advertised this place ns
having ;ill th** comforts of an old-fash
lonod farm and I've got to give em
what th« *-xpe« Wa'ertown
Tiin« i
Appropriate Place.
"I c; n*t prt) this taxicab hill."
rh"n I !i r|r ve vou to a pollr«
TIMI- TAIil.l;
Advertising Rdles.
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FRANK GORTON
me in 'h pi
game sport, and drivs
•rhmtnp iimtnad "
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Ink
( 11 '1- "f t I. III - |mm' line.
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M i:-I|/ lI'M Nil
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,Nti 11 ,t;iu.u & iv !•.xi* ti in I, in i ' • la1 habit
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r.c am iVk..- i > i • i " Read (he Opinion
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French Biscuit.
One ti,iif j„ .ri flour, one-hstf pound
sugar, four eggg. ttie Whites
>.nd vnlki .i^rstely Drop the hnt-
ter In spooi f 11• on s buttered in ant
sprinkle s . r nrer the top Fltvn#
tr. tasie Mmond Is good
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GENERAL BUCKSMITHINB
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anil Wa^iii Work.
i ires >ct Hot or Cold. -\!l
i i'k Cjuarantced
Phone No t>. ,J
XKX r 100 YEARS
( >H
' stay in Rod Rock
wi' will do nil kind-, of Watch,
and Jewelry ropairjnB ina ithe accident happens there is no
long winded s.vstem of proofs
IIS loi
The L.test Fad.
"Home socicty tor t. fcs*. c b^en as
listing the ahlrt waist strikers "
"How very intcrrstin*' You may
put me down a pn'roness when
• wf have aaatfcaf atrlka.**—fis
chauge
A New Scheme
TI ip nveriige labor depc-nds en-
tirol.v U|j«n his .l-nily'-arnings for
tin- support of hisfamily. Nhoiild
J sickness or other calamity over
';iWe him this source of support
! is cut off It therefore behooves
every thinking inan to devise
. some means of forestalling n
adversity of this nature. Many
schemes have been placed before
t he laboring wan, such as aeei-
• dent insurance, loan associations
etc , but in each case it is nec s-
sary to tna'e oeriodical payments
j some company. Whv would
n't it be a good scheme lo nr. ,e
these payments to yourself and
YOU get the use of the money?
j Know now to do it': Tiiis way:
\ Open an account in ti,U bank.
J Add to it periodiacll.v. When
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GOOD
PRINTING
is just as essential as anv=
thing else. This office is
prepared to do all kinds of
printing in the way that
pleases you. We do just as
good printing, if not a great
deal better than you can
get anywhere, at a much
lower figure.
Remember we print all
kinds of small hand bills,
large bills, envelopes, letter
heads, note heads,bill heads
statements, business and
calling cards, in fact any=
thing that is in the printing
line line we do and do it
right.
Sdle Bills Our Specialty
If you have anything to
sell or want to buy any
thing Advertise it in the
first cbss 'nanner and at reason-
able price-
J. M. Mitchell
Jeweler and Optician.
.\ am St Red Rock, Oldn ,
and complications to wade
through. Simply write a checx
for what you need Be your
own lrsurance eorppanv
Ihr fdimers EnM Ban!* i
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lid 0 .-lahoma.
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Hagan, C. A. The Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1911, newspaper, September 1, 1911; Red Rock, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc131950/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.