Luther Register. (Luther, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LUTHER REGISTER
K. F. TENNANT, EDI+Ofc.
ONK DOLLAR A TSAit. PHOMB 18
LOCAL NEWS-,
Misa Ida Pack o: Carney :s
here staying with her aunt Mrs.
Thoe. Babb.
Other towns are complaining
of a short supply of gas thia.cold
jaap. There has been no trouble
here.
Mrs. M. M. Fall,of near Jones,
mother of Mrs. Albert Couch
died at her home Monday night
of complication of diseases.
George Clark and wife were
here from the city Sunday on
the sad mission to bury their
baby in the Luther comentery.
The child having died Friday.
Tuesday and Wednesday
mornings the thermometer regis-
ter (5 degrees above zero. We
were about in the middle of the
cold wave as is was 10 degrees
below in the Panhandle and 18
above at Kansas City.
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Tom Moore has moved his bar-
ber shop from the Frisco hotel to,
the room next to H. E. Norman.
Bogarus, the oharflpion rifle;
dhot of the world whose perform-
ance with both rifle and shot gun
| have been a wonder and who has
; made thousands of dollars in this
manner, was here Friday selling
receipt books at ono dollars a-
piece. We wonder why.
Adam Meyer is not satisfied un
less he is buying something,and
his latest addition to his worldly
posesijion is the "round house"
on Frisco switch. He got eleven
lots along with the building, one
of which he has sold and a house
.will be built there. Adam don't
know for certain what he will do
with the building but will try and
interest someone to start a grist
mill in it. Adam reasons that it
would be cheaper all around to
have our corn ground here into
feed than ship the corn away
and ship the feed back, paying
freight both ways, and there is
good horse sense in his reason-
ing.
S he Village Postoffice.
BY HOME TALENT.
To be given at the ■<,.
School House on Monday, Dcc. 20
CHARACTERS:
William Jones, postmaster' 0. A. Brown
Jerushy Jones, postmasters wife Bernice Arnett
Elyzabythe Jones, their daughter, just home from
boarding school, very much affected Harriet Harris
James Henry Jone3, their son, a green country boy... .Jesse Ecker
Colonel Gibson, big story teller Ivan Harris
Joseph Robinson, bigger story teller H. E. Norman
Silas Hardhack, biggest story teller George Catron
Deacon Slocum, horse trader
Lizy Ann Slocum, his wife Ruth Finch
Betsy Winslow, a dressmaker May Gladish
Rev. Tobias Dusenberry Percy Norman
Reubin Ricks, who stuiters, Walter Lay
Susan Smith, who helps Mrs. Jones Hellen Harris
Widow Gray
. Effie Jackson
Mrs. Joseph Robinson Essie Smith
Mary Ann Steadman, who is deaf Mrs. Ivan Briscoe
Mandy Baker, believer in woman's rights Alva Arnett
Joe Baker, her meek husband Ivan Brisco
Doctor Dolliver ' Paul ^ orel
Marthy Reynolds, a comforting friend Lora Lay
Samanthy Depew .... • • • • • • • • • • • • Belle Lay
Hands Schneider, a German .... .... Percy Norman
Mrs. Briggs, who has recently come from the city Alpha Blackeby
Claudius Briggs, her eon .... •••< Carl Finch, Jr
Francis St. Clair Bigelow, agent, very dudish .... Ivan Briscoe
Matildy Hoxie, who knows all the news .... Essie Smith
Jake Hinds, who isn't very bright • ••• •• •■ Walter Lay
Mary Slocum Belle Lay |
Johnnie Dollive Hershal Herrington |
Jpnnie Brown Alpha Blaokeby [ Children
Bobbie Robinson CarlFinoh, Jr j
Annie Goodwin Maud Attebury
Henry Withrow Roy Lay J
Cemio Quartett—Rise of a butcher to a family doctor-
Mrs. J. C. Finch, Soprano. Ruth Finch, Alto.
O. A. Brown, Bass. Jess Ecker, Tenor.
Doors open 7:15. Curtain 8. Admission, 15c and 25c
Every suit of "Shield Brand" Clothing bears two
"Shield" labels. These labels represent an ironclad
guarantee that you are receiving full measure of value.
This method of distinguishing "Shield Brand"
Clothing from inferior grades, eliminates
possibility of deception or juggling of prices.
There are only seven prices on "Shield
Brand" suits within the range of $10 the
lowest, $20 the highest
One of the "Shield" price cards with
the word "guaranteed" at the top, is
attached to the coat sleeve, also a
"Shield" label will be found
inside the collar. These labels
identify the superior quality
displayed in "Shield Brand"
Clothing, from inferior grades.
GUARANTEED
hia is the labol|
ia sewed to
inside of the coat
collar ntftll.timcs.
Brand
frarments, either
men's, youthn' or
boys' arc to marked.
D. L. Gingrich, Luther, Okla
IN MEMORY
Of Grace Lucile and Edna Belle
Mogan.
Ood calln our loved dnen, but we lose not
wholly
What He hath tfiven.
They live or earth, in thought and deed
as trolv
Ah in His He; veil
Two little lights from heaven
came and bris^htened our village
and our homes, and with special
sweetness and choer did they
make the homo of Mr. and. Mrs.
J. M. Morgan light find happy;
but they have gone back. There
Savior ha&.said "Let them como
unto me,"and we must know that
the streets of the City are brigh-
ter with their light and happier
with their voices ringing there
now. Grace who was truly grace
in spirit and in deed, came March
13, 1904, and vent back clapping
her hands, Sept. U, 1000. Baby
Edna, a sweet-faced clinging,
singing little daughter came Feb
12, 1900, but left Helen to com-
fort papa and mamma while she
slipped away to Grace and her
Home on Nov. 10, 1909.
Two less at home!
The charmed circle broken: two dear faces
Missed day by day from their accustomed
places;
Hut cleans and saved and perfected by ffrace
Two more in Heaven:
Two less at home!
A sense of loss that meets us at the irate;
Within, a place unfilled and desolate;
And far away our coming to await
Grace and Kdna, in Heaven!
Two less on earth,
Its pains, its sorrows, and its toils ti' share.
Two less the pilgrim's daily cross to beaP:
Two more the crown of ransomed souls to
wear
At home in Heaven!
Two more in Heaven:
Another thought to brighten cloudy days;
Another theme for thankfulness ami praise;
Two other links on hitfh our souls to raise
To home and Heaven:
Grace and Edna at home:
That home where separation can not be;
That home whence none is missed eternally!
Lord Jesus, grand us all a place with Thee.
At home in Heaven!
LUTHER SHAVING PARLOR
THREE CHAIRS
Best of work and easy shaves guaranteed
AGENT TOR CLEVELAND STEAIW LAUNDRY
Your Patronage Solicited. J|/V* TOLLER. Prop.
OH, YES!
Do you; I do. I do if you do
I wan't if you wan't. I don't
want if you don't want. Would
please me if pleases you, to do
YOUR AUCTIONEERING
A. L. Hudiburg
CARNEY, OKLA.
PHONE 38.
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EVERYTHING iN CUR U\E
Lovell <fc, X-iO-vell
A Big Line of Heavy and She'f
HARDWARE
All kinds of Canton and Moline farm
IMPLEMENTS
fOlITDBE IM UNDERTAKING, j
t Harness, Saddles, Cliains and Collars, j
Agents of American Wire Fence. !
Lovell aaid lovell, Luther I
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Winter Tourist
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VIA
Oklahoma's Most Popular
Road
FRISCO HOTEL
AL TRULOCK, Prop.
The new management has make numerous changes in the
hotel and placed it on a footing that willplease the public
and warrant your patronage.
MEALS ON TIME. CLEAN BEDS.
Special Dinner Sunday.
Baih Room in Connection.
Come eat a bite. Phone 46. Opposite Frisco Depot. <■
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ — ■ - - * * *
35? KEYSTONE
W. S. KEY, Proprietor.
FOR
Furnishings, Notions.
Winter Underwear ;
Hats, Cans
W. S. KEY
Beginning November 1st
will remain on sale till April
30th, 1910,allowing final re-
turn limit of June 1st, 1910
To points in—
Alabama Mexico
Cuba
Florida
Georgia
Louisiana
Mississippi
So. Carolina
Texas.
Ask your agent or write
C. O. JACKSON,
Div. Pass. Agent
OKLA. CITY
G. Rw NORMAN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
LUTHER, OKLA
Calls answered day or night.
Office—Over National Bank.
Office phone, 23. Residence 24.
Dr. J„
PHYSICIAN
A. COX
and SURGEON
Telephone No. 6.
Office hours
10 to 12 a.m.
2:30 to 4p.m.
CALLS ANSWK'RETI AT ALL TIMES
LUTHER « - OKLA.
Think
Many men think there is no
difference in Lumber. That Lum-
ber is Lumber, no matter where
you get it. This is true, of oourse
but there is both GOOD and
POOR LUMBER. If you are in
need of good lumber fresh from
the mills at moderate prices,1 let
us figure with you on the bill.
No matter how large or small
your bill may be, we will m ake
it worth your while to buy it
from our well tept yard.
WJ ust received a car of brick,
car of cement and a car of
8«?"ILme. Get our priCes(
Dawson-Rogers
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Umber Dealers
.wj
T, jK" & L f
Mwth.
Here's News!
WE' have taken the
'agency for this lo-
cality for
THE
Sherwin-Williams
PAINT (Prepared)
s. h'j P. is the best paint
for buildings. It does
better work at less cost per
job tjxan any other pre-
pared paints or hand mixed
lead and oil.
We jMr.cecl o. W. P. in
stock because ws wanted
the best paint we could get.
We were not hasty in de-
ciding u pen S, M P. We
selectc<J ii.cnly after care-
ful invcstipnrion.
We'll be jilcisei! ti tell you
more about if ' yoi <eiUcsll St the
5. IV. P. Agency.
Enid will hold a big stock tsrpriae. Should you attend you
8?i°^n SV1 t0 and wa"1 will get a good idea is to what
all the stock men to attend. ,
Enough entries haV'e been maclo i f ^on^a cah do m t e way 0.
to insure the suoces's of ths en- rising fine gfook.
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Tennant, E. F. Luther Register. (Luther, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1909, newspaper, December 10, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc140760/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.