The Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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RED ROCK OPINION
AS, Tu tho
Vtst I liavo
C. 11 AG AN LJiIji- and Propritlar
mi ii 'inonoy
Kni«H-.cl intheprtUomc-at ReJ H>W.Oklaho I
ma. 1 .r % ran • -t ir hi I •, .u/ii Hi- nuiu ^ j
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tit my« arai
and,
n^li^ an
\S, | hiivo
i.<nor had
Pub .'-I.- d , rr> Trldav Morun 4
' up for a
ways l)i on
rainy «hiy
>r«kn and
$1 1 10 A YEAR
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ANIMOLMCLMtM S
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'Ki). |*|iht ,i
tiring tho
FOR SFIKUIKK
linn.i
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M? N?w German Ildnd (oigmon BiivS
Swsney Restay at.
The iiiaw. 1!i;i W i,i
itahvai I .vi.u 11i
"'.ilkcd into 1!111 burn
il ti*lIs of a]
I'll u> ii \vli< 11
l>f U Hl'oWll
■ I".v fariun-js lilt
leach, and
UKSOLVCD, Thai 1 \
after '.ip my, earning
I'WKMKRS KXCil A.\(:
; and il anybody gets it a
me without L'iv It
heco
in ng i
piMVt
I'ountv farmer ant
lilistt r, will you jo
I what:'" r 'I ii med
Will \ I [| j()] ||
wori yet u| ready
,\ 0 I want a Jill',,'' s
' A eli, luiw much do von want :
pionthr" "Veil I tells yon. II
V.iu eat uieon der lurm I eotnt
lor lit • do Jar, lint for | will
pal i. v 'il by S hlni<lt-
said: 'Hoy,
Hie?" "Will
the farmer.
Make nie
Oil, 1 St
(I the hearer
I wherein \\
Swanev ri
ellis.
glad
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• I Coleman buv
itaurant. Mr.
'.vpects to run a first
iirant and hotel We nr.
0 Know that W. .1. an.I his
. 1 re to rem iin Willi us and
1 id to see 11 j in IT, I the pus
as it, is liadlv
' did
Stlllt;
iter, Mrs. IIid m <
' v this week.
' ■ 1 ott .nghain was
••• '! ( visitor the
•1. W. Kldridgo an I
■e visit in j in (Orlando
t lie lie
ho F
di.Tti'S
Fvr'v
L Alhu,
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ne a ^ e are authorized to announce'
n tn the candidacy of deorgo l-Vster'
rl.i-il; for the office of Sherilf of Noble
j county subject to the decision of
ill lieiv i ,''"1 ''''Publican voters at the
in the i primary.'
. l .Wi\ \\ e ore authorized to innouncei
ay Iroie , the candidacy of C. L. Hoover til-
ed \\ a'Jiins Township for.the office!
of Sheriff of Xoble County, sub-j
fin |'PPt t0 fie decision of the voters j
I or the Republican party at the I
j primary election.
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for Colorado
visit to tlu*ii
Keeping it (old.
livinj
i Alert
flit to
hi'
A Main ,r|i rgyman,
the hot; I In I,is tow n ,
t vpewi iter and had i -
I 11 , i HK' wlh !i
^yuiaii was (Hit. a ; i. i tin
\ t".i*iii.im/i' ( r it. wii , th
,i:i h.sh't ri i<iini«j(11 lie pjoprirt >
J'tMliin l)"!iintl tlie ',ie>,i an
rhispercd-
I'llat ease of yours is oil ice
• I's ill. 4, guess ii \\ i|| i„.
ii ,'ht by dhiiicr time." Kv.
Vf
lie lied.
•v' I. IS WII
the w v
charge.
and all.
lev will
and Mi
I le lion
i. of
t he
• I'olcinan take
:iit tin' fixture
Nl Murtlo, . a |Us
i 'etilrer, was here Monday ill
i"'d aiade a 1Ik" on 1 !ie si :a
t^iii!a cfovvd iv,i. «>ut In '
C I!. Klaiore was in Perry
business Mondai.
Ilavmond Sullin
I )lIie, Weru visiting in
lirst of the week-.
I'iiil Knnx and Co
were up from I'err.v
\\ \\. .lolies was a P
. or Sunday.
W.i. Jones returned Sunday
fioin his trip to (Ik lahoma City
and Knifjlislier, ( ll,|a.
I ieslie (.. N'ililne1; s men were
in 'own tlii^ week- distributing
literature and boi.stinjr |,;,n |(u. j\i
I 'oii'jressinan-atlarue. p0
Mr and Mrs. I'M |)un
Stillwater, are visiting
home ol I*. ,|. L)unuan.
1' iue liuclc .she p for sale or
1 '•■"i''- Inquire of ,i. IK'ober-
s" ' miles West ol lied IJock*.
W. W ■ Jones went to I'errv
Weiiii'-sduv to i.tienil the K'cpul)
in t 'iltral t'einniitee montlmr
to l.^vc next w.
1 'it v on a ['.'«• v.'f
daughter,
K' il. Kerrier moved into thf
reside ice In recently purchased
and Mr. liarne* tal-es the prop
(,rtv vacated hv Mr. I^crrier.
' to.v vor«an and I) ink Ilnphs
and i ami lies left Mondav for
llu iter, <>;;|a, '..here they will
1'.xp1 el tu win*, on I lie railroad
a month or so.
• I S, iian'an, and y; rant la n jflit.er,
Geneva ilu^iin, who have been
visiting tlii^ summer iu Mrie,
!'• I'isas returned last Salurday
nitrlit.
\\ c are authorized to announce
the candidacy of .1. P. Votva II for j
tu/1 w
J. M Mitchell
Jewe.t
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visile I hi
and w:f
a.i )!cl
L it Main Su-cct.
new
■vin« inaehin
Sullin
m l ;u
the office of Sherilf of Noble
| County Subject to the decision
o into the of the Democratic voters at the I
| August Primary.
iCOPXTY SUPfiUiXTRXDHXT,
e are authorized to announce !
the candidacy c,f C. Vannest
lor re nomination for the officeol'
County Superintendent subject'
to tlie republican voters at the!
coinins primary.
JOE B. THOMPSON
OF PAULS VALLEY, OKLA.
COUNTY TltKASURHIi,
U e • re authorized to annoiince
the name of Prod Mus;ler as a
candidate lor re nomination to
the office of County Treasurer
suojecf to the republican voters
at tin- Aiil'u-i. pri'nary,
CO;' X TV CO M MISSIOXE EJ,
VVenre authorized to announce
the name of C. •). Greer as a can
joidate for re-nomination for the
I office of County Commissioner
subject to the republican voters
a! the AuSust primary.
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COUNTY SUEiVEYOK j
W e are ".uthoriz"d to announce
the name of Cliff T. Hob .it as a
candidate for re nomination for '
the office of County Surveyor '
subject to the republican voters!
at t lie August prima ry.
cam"AnVorDtT/adfn'tC|n8UV,uh"rrman from 1906 ,0 1910' H' "nducttd th
State and counly officUlt Constitution and for the election of the flrbt
vote"' Bryant Precldentlal campaign In 1S08, which gave Oklahoma'*
Who ,avor6 wh;, he betieveVto b?rlgr!nd«;Sntho™,n^:ncP.U.bliC S'rVan'
the peop*e.reCOB"!Zed 3S an ab'e' braVC and tireless w°rker In the Intereits of
Ing the employment of outside attorneys. prohibit
He is a PROGRESSIVE and REFORM DEMOCRAT.
of •ai'aries'or 1PraV'^d r°"
paniecT
Initiative, referendum and recall. 'J fa,vor of the
He believes in good roads aid good schools.
He believes that too much money is b-ing apent by the rov-rrmenf mi i-
In favor cf doing away with the useless offices and abolishing Clunky Ism '*
He is in favor of the passage of a l.-.w that will prohibit eornorvinm, fr„m
making any gift to officials during their term of offi- r -„w SiL "•
efflcer from accepting employment'from a ca^ora^n te |,e taldi'oV"
for—"No man can serve two masters." ofricc.
niiii lor (joitgit:,aiiiuti
Oii, Uu (i jsslp2rs.
The jjossipers, tin
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I will sell at public sale at my i esi nc ?.y2 miles west
Of Red Rock; 0/2 mile north and eastof Ceres,on
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fif
w
thin;
ant'erous
ure saying many nas-
about some mighty
nou- a-da.vs, ami all
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COUNTY CLKKR
Aa!'( a utlior;>i;'(i to jiniionncf
tlie n nil ■ ol' Walter T. I^iris as a | -°r;r1
t nidi.ia!f |or the u• 1 i**ouTPounty 'oundation for tlio j_fossi|) i
C lorIc s!il)j"ct, to tlie div ision of ' '
1 :ii' ivpuMic in votors at tin* Au-
RUst prima ry.
FOR
Co id Drinks of till
till Kinds
Paints, Oils,Glass
HOR
nr o
." ir.
i f I I
ATTOiiXIO
1 to anno mi
\V. K. Rice, ol
ittice of County
t to tin' decision
the 1)em i"lytic voters at the
ome primarv
: w P £
can: i
i Attorn. \
Sale to Commence at io O'clock Sharp.
{ bay mare 5 year old
I gray mare 10 yr. old, colt by side
3 roan mare 12 year old.
sl'or
CATTLE
2 extra ffood milk cows w ah cah es
hy side.
2twoyr old white
with calf by side.
heifer j^ivin^ milk.
iced heifei
white fated
s j
s John Deere two nnv moni
3 John Deere disc harrow
2 J;)hn Deere disc cultivalot
i Dra^ harrow
1 bugjry, 2 wagon, 2 water
i set single harness, 2 sets heav)
\ ♦ or k ha mess.
1 12-inch ffanjf plow, 5 16-inch sul=
l<y plow, ! five tooth garden plow
1 su!k\ hay rake, i McCormick
anks
COUXTV ATTORNEY
\\ earc ■ 1 u1111ri/. -d to announce
! the cundidocy ol' h iur
; 1 otvley for the office of
A torney s,.b.j '.a to the decision
! of the republican voters at the
j Autrust prim iry.
don rumors of a ver.v liinisy '
sort, (iossips are the iibouiiinl j
tion of eartb, the disrupter of
[•'."ico, tho «• recers of homes 1 ateji t Medici iies
and the ruiners of reputatiofl;
i lilce vultures they jumnce nponi Dl*l!g^S a fid Dl'tlL'*
each sordid, stenchfuI tiling, j
Xotiiinj? tainted and uuwoithyj
escapes their notice; a good well- j
intentioned man or woman til iv
have tlieir lives made unhappvl
by unfounded gossip. And many
ft husband, wife and sweetheart
are separated by the same foul)
ource. Like a rivoi. the longer
etc.
Sundries,
call at the
n non nee source. Like a river the loiter 1 '
is* wtom & msm
loci^ion lliinn is .
Props.
We are Peach'
' pair your flarness, Sho".-
Saddles. We also imrtfehar
ness to ortler, also oil harness oi
will sell }ou the oil. (Jjv
nil and u'et -ictpiaiiited."
hogs
2 9l)ws anc^ 12 shoals
A lot of thorougbred White Piym
OLith Rock and Buft Rock chicken
farm implement^"
« John I) ere I i*;ter
• «-* I V H i ] II <11II LUU« I ,
mower, I hay rack, i la-inch walk- f { mn P[(n
Ing plow, . superior wheat drill, i ' '
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
> ! new,
t
i ai ' ( 1 n AT xoc >x
I .h e Youmer a id Mr. Younger
j ol tlie ti nil of Davis&Younger
f , I "ere here Monday. While here
- ■ - ..SwL/OmlOf L cook Stovegood as M,>-t avisbouBhta line pair Of
1 folding beds. 3 tr"lu Mr-
Ponca City Is to Ii ivc an oil re-
finery. The site has been se-
cured and work begins at once,
i he plant is tip be in operation bv
o,-toiler Ceti, according to tlie
i' ill' -i i'it y t '.hi rier.
seration npon which floats tin
gossip, blasted derelict of ouce!
; Iond hopes and dreams." ]' ,,
rue person who is gossiped' s'1 "s- 1' in';i < *. 1'liorn, of Win.
about lias no chance for defense K:msas' Wi,s ,H'IV Hie first
I'"' gossip penetrate.-, every-j^ "l0 f"1' l!lp ('hristian
where. No man or woman can ' '' M' " '■* an °i'f!8nization
put their foot upon the monster i" flH'!°lna 'in<1 Kl,n's:,s r°r th.
Kossipand kill it off, and gener-
ally the harder one hunts far the
a source of gossip the more vitu-
■ peraiive and insidious it becomes
Persons who gossip are scaven-1
gers of the action* of men. Tliey
Kioi'.v in hunting in the darl; in
| dealing with the foul and loath- i
somear.d in spreading ill reput";
t leva re representatives on earth
_ beds, 3 dresser,
j irench glass, 3 rocking: chairs,
kitchen cabinet and other articles
to;> numerous to mention.
ear? and homefinding of depen-
dent children. She .ollecfed
in this town and savs tins
is a model town of Oklahoma.
Mrs. Robert McCain, want to
Hillings the last of the week to
visit her brother, Lee Kimbrel.
'*•0 wile cante over Tuesdn y
and brought his sister and n-
--..^..„,turned '""Da Tuesday evening
o Sat inand tije,'make tli's world ;IU'''0111pnnU''1 b.v his mother Mrs?
a verit ilile lopliet for many a de-1Kiuibrt], who will visit |,im afew
spairing soul. They labor un j tl,l'VS'
tier the impression because a '?°y and Will Morgan had a
person has erred they are lost little listic encounter last Katur-
for- vcr. They believe in b,;op.; <I«y night in which a pocket
ing a man down and their t-|,at.; knife took 1)nrti W(j) r€(,oiv£,(|
terpn's umny per.-ous down lein-, aluw cuts butthev did not prove
porarily at h.T.st who have not,! ■'s,'1'1<)lls however. A warrant
violated a single precent of «,v ; was sworn out for Roy who
I ermsj
•! Sill.Ol) aiel un.il V.
1 ii sconniv. Null's I', u-in:
1 "S'0 00. |u'iipcrtv to lie
i>li; tin
IOjki
H :\)'*\.
until
• ■> 1'.00 .1 or<djt of 12.111 1111';s c. .,I ,
:',ft 'roni date. 5 pot- .vn* oil I'.irci.
"ins are o >mpIij< 1 with.
R
A,
ii
p i<ANK CO I 1'INGHAM, Clerk. SAVAGE &
- eft of so-1 out for Roy who naid
RJrRoirT rtJ#r,VeafV ' I11'-"4 fine and costs Monday morn-
1)1 ' Idtron and ; ing before Judg - (.iiiberl
Oscar and OUte Snllina went to The show arrived Tuesday Ue wonder when iled linei- i
nn, ' " V hl>' "'verl ised anil drew a very large to get her new jail. We sh/n I
Satnf,;:,"-v -rmv hard a„u j have this j.„i a good
i ithon h i.ai s We aie getting janvone the next morning who I P e there to so that the prison**
some iiietropohtan. would a, | might Work out IHoir fine | ?
-howcr we had Ishow was about the poorest, tl()iDS this we would hav'-
Snii'.iiy evening. Hut it was not ,' -Vase of a performauoa that has ' «ood streets. Wli v nut get im'""
enough to do any material good, jever visited oar toivii and to sav ; Prof. L (.-i;;. ?■
U.K. Sua nor went' to Clare-1ll"" "ur PWI'I' were dissatisfied j that sdiool will','J,s
11 the last ol the week wheroj.'"'oll,(l |iu,ttoo uiiid. j drd of September h!!"'^."
Mrs. Swanev has mil-chased „ I .Miss ' -- 1 ' ' Pn"
"<-t'tciJioer. He also cn-
a ....... him'u ill -"iss ^.mna Love, of Ponca City ' Us a c.i n- of the eon rse ■
>on. AtlCt, !" ""'unt' H" turned Tuen-i was here visiting with Mr. and|t«,, t'"", *ng schoo'i
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Hagan, C. A. The Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1912, newspaper, August 2, 1912; Red Rock, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc131998/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.