The Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 10, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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1IIE RED ROCK
l_ M. Lysinger,
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Pl'lll.lSUKlt Kvi'nv MTKIHl
HlTBSCttlFTIOS
If I 00 I'KIt Vl'AK
ErilH<"l "l llao Post Olllei' :1' "pd
KciOk. Oltlanoina, an SpooihI Class Mail
Matt pr.
hedko^k.oklahoma, Ai'o
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
( or Unveriini'.
O. N
HASKELL
I or t' S, Senators
T. P. GORE
ROBERT L.OWEN
j«\,r ("otiirriiss, 1st District
HON. W. L. EAGLETON
For .1 nil ye. 12th District:
HON. W. M. BOWLES
lv a11ittt• 11-■ III one iafjra|>h it con
deinns th-- instrument in luii<1 larigu-
*—" ggc unil in the next'*conecdestoev-
Editor cry elector the riiilit to < ast his brl-
lot as his enlightened judgement and f
conscience may suggest upon it. It
then winds up with an appeal to the
people for their support of the re-
publican gubernatorial candidate
notwithstanding the fact that it j
pledges the party ti) secure a new en-
abling act, thereby contemplating j
the defeat of both statehood and the
constitution, in which event the gu- '
l!K'7 : hematuria! position will letnain ncn
i existent.
!t would seem that if the proposed
cos. tilu'.ori ia such a vicious docu-
ment as our republican friends would
hav e us believe they would have im
j this opportunity for pointing out its
imperfections, Instead of doing
! this however, they group their ob-
jections under a general conchmna
' lion of it and leave us very much in
I doubt as to what are so meritorious
1 as to re: train them front urging their
1 pai n followers to vote against it.
One will read this remarkable plat-
form in vain for a definite idea of the
republican attitude in the j ending
jyj01"|Qjr
We want new sub-
b
scribers. For that ^
reason, we are of= ^
fering the 0P1N= ^
SON for as inanyjS
years as you wish ^
to subscribe,at the 3
. j
If yon are Particular as to ' Quality
you oau safely trade with us
If th^ '"Price'' is important ycu will
find our Priccs Satisfactory
§
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Count f 1 lerk i
I. A
CRIGLER
rate of 75c per yr,,
=cash down. This
offer is for NEW
SUBSC \ BERS,
only,-and will last
until Sept ist,iQ07
Our old friend W. H. Dillaplain
. , .1 i I arrived in the citv. Thursday, from
campaign. It is replete with words arnveu in e chj, y,
' . , i ,i. Oklahoma Citv, and will visit a few
high sounding phrases and contra-, UK'a",,ll"t >
, • i i davs in this and Ceres community,
i dictions and was made ostensibly , o*/3
only for an e\nuse to keep the n< - ]lorse> belonging to John Smith
and prci'statehooders together long | 0f near Otoe, dropped dead in front
' enough to be counted.-Oklahoman. j j|le farmers P^xchange Rank,
RED ROCK OKLAHOMA.
i IT If-T T ^3A F*C 9 ^
GUARANTEED
5
TSF CHOQitt
lU
r.v -liiH TONIC.
Drink ..
CREAM
Pure Rye!
DEMOCRATIC ST .TE TICKET
Ceres News
Tie Cnrist'an ICndeaver will give
! an entertainment and ice cream so
i rial atC'jre-, Saturday evening, Aug
17. A spl.ndid program is under
, headway. Everyone come and have
1 ) ...... .. « . . .
, ,.*s the prop?r remedy is used
a good time. 1 lie proceeds will be Ilmit.sCure ,s tlle Kit;g of all ,kil,
used towards buying a new organ. rcrue(j|eSi it cures promptly ap-y itch-
, . , ji)rr trouble known No matter tiie
Owing to a mistake in the print .,„„iWinn re-
name or place. One application ic
last week the paper stated that Miss ! |ieves_ollo box is absolutely fjuaran-
Maud Winger had betn .sick for the , lee<i to eiuo.
past three months. It should have
Quinine by Mall.
British India's government is sue
cessfully making quinine, of which
Vmniense quantities are sold by it
through the postoffices.
read Miss Mamie.
l'.M Btiikes boasts that he is break-;
ing the record thrashing, lie accom- I
United 3taU-r> ^orntur T, P. Gore, of
Lawton.
United States 9enatqr Rche' I L Owon
of Muskogae.
Q iv,<rnor 0, N. Hack-ill, of Muskogeo
Lieutenant Governor Georf>t. Bellamy
of El Reno.
S'oretory of State William Cross of
Oklahoma city. «
Aitoruey General Charles J West of
Enid.
Snperintendeut of Public Instruction
E.D. Cameron, of Sulplier.
Labor Oommiii iotisr-Oliarles L Daugli
erty, of Oklahoma City.
Oominissioner of charities and Correct
011 Kate Barnard, oi Oklahoma Oity .
Corporation Commissioners—?J.E. Love.
of Kingfisher; J.J. McAlester, of South
McM-ister; A.P WatBon of Shawnee.
Clerk of Supremo Court W.tl.S. Cam
bell, of A da.
Justice of the Supreme Court J.B Tnr-
nei, of Vinita; R,L Williams, of Durant; A few -veilings ago 1 om
M.J; Kane of Kino'tislier: Sameul J Hay- ton's house was quietly
iss of Chickasha; Jes< J. Dunn of Alva , while the family was asleep and*4-oo
stolen. The worst of it was the mon-
Dnmotrvw t'ncntv Ticki;r
SIiiIp S"iinii>r . . Ilenn s .lohnMon
Farmers
Tuesday night.
Chris Jensen and J
up from Perry,
dewpnr. of • r^i^^tiofis.
thk senOine pbcpsrec only bv ^
<?aHflrd-SriGVV Liiiisnciri!. v.c
BT. lou'9. IVJO.
aad /eocoomnaended by 0. A. Eraser
America's
Finest
Production
M. Sins were
Do You Itch?
If so, von know the sensation is u'it
in njrrueabte one, and hard to euie uu-
W, Eldridge,
Sole Agent
Red Rock
eo YEARS' N
EXPERIENCE
odaletl io parties in si
the roadft were not cr
wheat wagons, eitlur.
days anil
.\ dcil wiih
' Trade Marks
Designs
'pfyfw copvriohts &c.
Anyone sciiHtiig n nhoti'ti and Apsot ptl"n w
q*?u1y M^raln.onr or^onJrea^hCT an
Patents taken tnroucn aiuun van «v6n.
medal notice, without chamo, «athe
Scietttific flttterlcan.
A honflnotnety illimlrntod weekly. Urecst clr.
Boldbra^l rii'-wsdii'lcrj.
MiiNfl ?< Go.36,firoadwa,-N8W York
Jft&DCh OfTloe. 025 F Ft., Washiimtoo, D C
MAGAZINE
HEADERS
, ,\:rr masazike
be^ulifuliy liiuatralcd,
and articles abo.: {Jaiitorara
v..J •>!! liic !if Vv Cot-
• Pilfering i ; getting a little to.) com-
mon in this neigliboihood and we
hope our will be as successful
as the rogues as they were in eating
, ire cream last Saturday night-
Otto Van Fleet
makefi a specialty of
, iU'.Vfl APS C-S
i pou^ly rub! . n
■j l*> the L-iClCj'.* ol iwtf
t" u v\: '-rs'3
e bock ct " 5 pa^rs, «: '• **
1,0 color* d phcto^r.; hi of
j • Mv yt fpcil ik| 'v- •<
Cir.« ou,
IV J , . ,
$1.50
« ye®r
f ■)
* yezi
Endorsed by the County.
"The most popular remedy in Olse
Connty and the bent friend of niv
fainily 'wriics Win. Dielz. fditor and
publisher of theOtscgoJournal,Gilbert
svillc. New York., "is I)i' Kinff'sNew
Discovery. H lias proved to be an iu-
fallable euro fur coughs and oolds -
maUlng short work of the worst of tliem
1 dking- We always keep a bottle in the house,
i I believe it to be tbe most valuable pre
entered , ,,
seription known for lamg' and throat
diseases." tiuaranteed to nevor disa |>
point the toker, by C A Krasers druffj
ey belonged to one of the girls. j store. Price o0c and 81.(HI 'J'riul bottle
free
for particular patrons.
Let him (Jo your work,
^ed IHoct?, <)l',iq.
Hepri' <f ntlltiv i'
t'onni y .1 tula"
i 'ouilty Al tnrnc
Court <'lor;<. ...
County eirrii
Sheriff
Treasurer
Ri>iis'er of 1 !e ds
Surveyor ...
©urieriiitend^ut
S un Carpenter took aload of hogs
to Tonkawa, this week.
A Dull' Tillery
. K, 1'. 'IVIil*'
11 A, .tnlmsoo
. K i: B;iab\
. 1 A < filler . ...
Miss laututa Atchison ivas
A i Niri wander ;
! tt ,j. ! ping in Billings, the Oth#
A n. Sail ins - | as H ighbarger has been hauling
Uui;h It ryan' ' peaches to the Tonkawa market.
\Vm Mnriin ! He gets iSi.oo per bu and says he
Three Virtues.
The chief recommendation in a
The Aid Society peeled peaches | young htan is modesty, then dutitul
for Mrs Sanders, Tuesday iconduct toward parents, then affection
for kindred -< Icero.
shop-
roM<M««|ON t;ii>
1 fiistr
"3nd Oistrii
Srd Piatri ' ■
M Bilderbe. U
John l.aiVi'ily
.! Dmii;lns
THFi REFCfBLinN FTiATFORM
I'he pi!tforni do;i'rrf <ii lul
The Limit of Life
Tbe most eminent medical scien tes-
are unopimous iu their conuin.sien that
11)e general accepted limitation of hut
man life i luany yours below lhe "l
am a.en t ptissiblo *.vith tb ' adyanoed
knowledge of which the race is pt se
ed. The critical period thai dctermin
es its duration <eemed to bo between
SO and 60: tile proper t are of tl"e body
A. | Stackhouse hauled about 3oo . during thiadicadue ...not be toostronb-
„ , t, , lv uraeci: earelesbness then beinir ratal
bu of lust years wheat to Red Rock
this week.
"Everybody Should Tfnow."
Suvsl' t> Hays, a prominent Uusi
n ess in an of Bluff, Mo, thai Bucklens
AruieaSalve is the quickest end suress
healing- salve ever applied to u sore,
burn or wound, or to a case of pi.< t
Ive used and know what Ime talking
about." Guaranteed by f1- A. Kraser
('ruggist, 2.")c.
Terriers iis Ivlourtiora.
Ac t-he funeral of an old Southward
(Eng.) doc fancier named George
1*0:111, f ilu.- Hoioti. h ro.:-i I'ollowinS
the hearse were four fine bu! terriers.
On the blacl; coat3 that tuey were
; wearing were, in white letters, the
wordsi "Following our master to l.is
' last resting place."
C-1 fit t! - 1 t
UUli C-..U VSi-1 ^1 . 'v 1Q
SUNSET MAGAZINE
JAMES FLOOD 8UXi., S'N i ftANCISCO
Help Wanted
WE PAY CASH WEEKLY ana
want more Salesmen; we offer con-
stant, PROFITABLE employment
with the LARGEST nursery, the
OLDEST—a record of 82-yrs. Out-
fit FREE. Write for liberal torms.
NEW STARK. FRUIT EOOK, the
handsomest, moot accurato cata-
log ever issued; it shows in color
and tells the truth about all leading
fruits. Sent Free upon request,
LOUISIANA, MISSOURI
o. E. LOVE LAD Y,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OfHee in Duoimm Building.
Rp;i) ROCK - OKI.A
will have about 100 bu.
Mr Newberry of Springfield, Mo ,
is visuiiig his brother, Mis Bird.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Know ye, that by the payment-of license and com-
pliance with the laws of Oklahoma, we are permitted to re-
ail intoxicating liquors at our place ot business on Main
tod Rotic. To the wife who has a drunkatd
tonictnecicineth.it revi ;n7os ovcrv, |-qj- ^ husbm.1, or n tiieud who is unfortunate<v dissipated.
lulsii ' orfiin of tho bodv. On n run teed by C A1 - • • . t_ .
('r.nv'u team w is tie.l in front ot a
last week bv the Rephblit in viait
■convention will ca«ilv in/j r.iuk
with one >vT ihnl Ingls'speeches for
glittering c 'ner.11 itiir 1 insipid
platitudes From ''V 1 11 ls "
studied at'e.npt to <••>;..•(•«! ..itlui
than express •-.* posilion .ftl.epar
ty on prneticMly *11 ihr vital ques-
i... L1)nsiii- I " "* " and fell ever on tno ground, m
tiotw of the 1 [ rsrowil. among them a >cung lady fiBRuy cscapod.—West Chester
cioiM feature? are fuWome ailiiution \ , * • ...i . v>vnn^f>ir,v.(n nr.^nrr!
f.ast Sunday evening as Ernest , . „ . - . ,
f'row's team w ,s „e.i in fr.ta of a °J«UU °\b°a; ' A' WCsay em )h itically. give us notice in person ol such eases
Fraser. on?'i*t. Price sue. J . in i t-1 n i . j 1
certain house in Pcriy, one of the asyOU ai'^.' fl' J in, ailu all SUCH jUilll Pv CXC'Uuctl
horses got its foot ovtr the hitch £agle ^.pped by Crovvs ! from di'inki'.K iU our bar. Let lathers, inotheis, Asters ami
rein winch caused it io throw Its. II On0 hundred crows whipped a bis h^thers d ■ lllitrU is.* and their requests sh'iH be Cg.udf'd.
The lioise then tried to ran a vay eagle la a fight to-day at tho farm of t
alter l.rutst had untied them and Darlington Iieebe of Westtown, nnd, We lV.lVc U)
drove it several mlloa from tho piace. i a ......,i
gave him i^uite a chase in trying to The crows attacked the 'un^ of anu Wtl 11
keep up with tliem
had. bv this lij.is*,
i"hc excitnicnt
drawn quite a
f . , a heavv lax for the privilege of seiling liquor
! disii.utly understood thai \vc have no desire to
miu
from
loah';
of republican heroe*
time down to "Teddy, the Terrier"
and word redundancy employed in
endtavoring io square republican
promise with peiferinance
Ou the vital issue of the cam-
paign the toiisiiiuiioii- it is as si-
birds in a body, and at one time had It 1 (q dl'U'lkUi ds, mill h\ Indians, ur tO the puOt' aild deSl'-
tut-. W. .niKh - rthat ibfy keep their money and put
it whuic i wi. do i';e most d to heir families. There
are ir. r. ot hon'M- nnd of moi;, Jr can afford it, and with
'Regular as the Sun." 1 fhes Ml'.' io !• adc*. \Vi vv'uUki Kc. iho$6 who WISlj
who wai tiaill\ seared Taking it apomience Philadelphia Record.
all in all, the Celt's girls consider it'
safer for Ernest not to go so far from i - i— , ,
,,om„ Is an o :presiion as old hs the rn- Jq fr;l.. with US, and'Clll atiOid it, COllie and yOU 11 DC
eoniieubi the rl*iiii and setting of the I ,, , . t ■ . ., ,,
—; son is the . i^uiar pcrf. nn ,..,-1 treated in a gentlemanly way and furnished with the
firm I lid [1 ^ Exchange i \* the nalvorse, unless it is the aetion ■ q| |ii|LlOrs.
I 111 III LU0II3 Hank, oi Red Rook, j of the 1 ivor aud bowels '.vlicn reyulatcii I
have a tood proposition lo offer to with Pr Kings Xew Life Pills. Giuir I
Yours very truly.
J. w.
purest
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Lysinger, L. M. The Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 10, 1907, newspaper, August 10, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc132151/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.