Britton Weekly Sentinel. (Britton, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 20, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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Mr. HautVint.
ALTAVUE ADDITION
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J. H. Rogers.
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Residence of J
Gross
School
B. Reynclds.
Erccted by Dr. S. M. Hardman on Brit ton Heights Addition.
Wm. Edmond
I lu.< a coaplete line of NURSERY
STOCK. TREES. SHUBBERY. ETC
Call and Me ®e
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BRITTON. OKLAHOMA J
R L Blackburn
Dealer In
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Canned Goods, Etc.
South Store Roon, Flatiron building,
Britton, Oklahoma.
A. N. BURDGf
NOTARY PUBLIC
Public Documents Properly Drawn
and attended to.
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• re iii follows, anil no deviation will in
IfldV except on ionif tlm. .ton
Display' advertisements. par inch ' per
week. in,.; reading nolle..... line
week. 6( a special rati- lor contract ud-
veriising will be made where tha con-
tract ruiii for six ItioiUhs or longer.
Wellston, Ih u new resident of Brlf
ton. Hp will ocupy quarters in the
Flatiron building, where n line ol
millinery, notions, etc., will be dis-
played.
Mlas Parntella Whetsel, or l^ewla-
town, 111., recently arrived in Britton
and will make thlH her home for the
summer as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
P. A. Arthur, Mrs. Arthur being u .sis-
ter.
. Don't forget the Britton butchers
whep yoji want fresh meats. They
kill their o*n meat, remember.
The local editor has been on the
Mr. Shores has sold his store
( apltol lllll and has* com'? back 1*o !
Britton to ata* • t \,
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Mrs. Sylvester Is on the sink list.'
Mr. I.. I). Riley, of Oklahoma City,
was calling,un friends In Hrlttoiwjaj t
Wednesday.
Mrs. rl A Edmondtf is vlxttinV fit
I lit" home of her part-ma l'eai Cjltl>c
tiw City.
.Miss Dula White was In ll^tron
Wednesday. Her friends were auiS
prised to see her for they tho,tj;ht
she had gone to her luimu in Kansas
after resigning her position here in
the school. She is now enrolled in
m j their jjunt. Mt>. J. H. Bryant.
.Nichols and Mrs. Blalny. of
!tt the bedside of their
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father, Mr. Reed, last Sunday.
Miss Agnes Kratky. who has been
stajlng in Oklahoma City, returned
to t ««* (iome last Saturday.
Mr. Htixton vi.jlte.1 at the home ot-
itis (laughteh' Ali i. Dixon last Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. Stewart got sea sick while
stirring the soup lasl Thursday night
and Imagined the oysters were
■whales swimming around in the
Y * £ DEALERS IN ' >
| Britton :: s Oklahoma |J FRESH&SALT MEATS!
GENERAL JOB WORK
Call on me for Francs, Screens,
Stair Work. Store Fronts. Shelving.
Counters and Cabinet Making
Shop Opp. Hedge Lumber Yards 4.
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Wc koep always on hand a stock .•!
of fresh, pure lard, hamburger.
steak, sausage, etc. No cold- j
storage stock in our shop. Give
us a c*U.
' Britton, Okla 1'
'.' ; ti"' ii"' 'ii- si,., isin "cua"* There weie tw° ^icuim
A- r.„,., ... ,.,l,f.?5!,0k Harm* w *. Ktirt waft wnabtr the ivntrtrt-Normal" at Kd„,o„d m-* o '' 1 , : ' l' *2 ',T""'
|tt^foin.w.H, and no deviation will bo lo K°' 0,,t hustle up the news. It music student. reroMeiv f iii fHtle to paMaV- of
seems that editors, as well as com-1 The men of Britton and vicin-
ity were voted royal
mon mortals, get sick and need the
doctor.
Perry, Mo., has contributed to our
iiopulaUon In the person of W. A
1 Smith. Mr. Smith is a plasterer by
the oyjtera.
Communications- „„ ™i„mui„-
•tionv to the otfitor of th« paper. Write
*lC* 01 t,lu P«P«'r only, nnu .«• tratl«. Thc ^la.l hand is extended.
nam'" a,,d "rltton wl" "«►« him.
C. V. Fairchild, who halls from
Franklin, Mich., purchased a Britton
Heights corner lot Tuesday. Kvldent-
ly Mr. Franklin knows n good thing.
MRS FLORENCE STEWART
Local Editor.
BRITTON - - . OKLAHOMA.
BRITTON NEWS.
Ii makes the editor of our worth\
contemporary hair curl at the rapid
gait that we ■Westerners do things.
The other day Bro. Heald went down
to Oklahoma City in the forenoon and
on his return at 4 p. m. he hardly
recognized the town—as a new edifice
n'ad been erected in his absence near
ntertalners at
the banquet given at Brown's hall |;,st
Thursday night, at which tlieir whes
and families and a few Invjt d
friends were honored guests. The fol-
lowing were present: Dr. and Mrs.
Stewart, Dr. and Alt ,. Young, ttxs^nd
Mrs. J. O. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. .ti e
Kudkin, Mr. and .Mrs. Ward, Mr. and
Mrs. (.'line. Rev. and rs. L, A. l-^d-
nionds, r. and Mrs. Stiibbs. Mr. Vir-
gll Traughber, Miss Rasa jUrav, jhia:,
Mrs. James Norwood and baby Ma Mary Sylvester. William Sylvi^u r
rie arrived in Britton Monday night 1 Floyd Stevens, and Mr. and Mrs. \
from Newton, Kansas. Mrs. Norwood | .V. Burdge Oyiters, speches and
LEWIS BROS., CONTRACTORS.
H he firm oi Lewis Bros., contract
■ rs and builders, have been 111 this 1
vicinity for some iim^, and Wave
erected many of the homes in and
aiotiud Britton. They have been very
successful in business and have no
fault to find with Britton'. They had
faith In Britton when they came here,
still have faith, and are showing that
faith by their works.
the Interurban depot and It was he vc.vors were surveying Ih.
I«g Occupied by Arthur & Crum, tin
hustling realty, dealers.
Elder .f. W. Brown. Sayre. Okla.,
fath.r of e>imerchant Brown, will
read the Seniin.'l hereafter and keep
posted on matters hereabouts.
The Sentinel siood by Britton dur-
ing its Struggle the paat year—now
s^an.l by it. We are here to stay—
and take chances with you. share In
your trial'., and hope to merit your
continued support.
H. Blackburn, a denizen of
Is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Young
Mr. Shores and family came up
from Capitol Hill Sunday evening.
Owing to sickness in the family the.v
did not return Monday as they expec'-
ed to do. Mrs. Shores Ih having an-
other siege of tonsllitis.
A week or two ago w.i said the sur
site for
the new depot but again our hopes
are blasi 'd for we leurued today we
were mistaken. Surveyors were at
work but they were platting Mi
Shores' land Instead of bothering
their heads about a depot. Mr
shores has some flnv lots for sale
now anyway,
We extend the welcome baud to Mr.
phonograph music served to MifivTn
the ocasipn.
NEWS FROM BLUFF CREEK.
Dr. Henry Hunt and three daugh-
ter of Indiana have ecu visiting at
tlie home of Ills brother Mr J. D.
Hunt the past week. Dr. Hunt will
locate In Oklahoma City.
Mr. J. T. (iriiv and family. <ir -Tut-
tle. have een visiting friend, and
looking after their inter-sis in Brit-
ton last week.
I>r. Mcl'cek and family, of fluth-
rie. Visited Air. .I I). Hunt's family-
last week.
Mr J. o. (Jray ha, < >11 appointed
trustee of Spring Crock township 10
till the unexpired term of Mr. .1. W
Finnie Like s
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BRITTON, OKLA
Practical
Tinsmith
I handle WINDMILLS, GASOLINE ENGINES, etc,
FLUE CAPS made and ail kinds of REPAIRING done
JOB CARPENTERING, etc. Give me a trial.
and Mrs. Asplund, who moved to na«u„,
Britton from their farm a few davs I ('it\ He ij.-n",,,"ViV' "t <,k,;iU "na
ago. They are now comfortably lo- dav' " h,S' Th,,rH
catcd I„ a cottage in Altavue add! Mr. Cain and sister, of easten,
lahoma, an visiting hi the horn.
A NNOUNCEMEN T
NEW CASH STORE
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The Store That Saves You Money99
, ,, |W'; are now P eased to announce that we are in (he new brick store
^ bu,Id,ng JUS, opposite ,he electric car depo, with an entirely new line of
iome jp ^taP'e and hancy Groceries and Notions.
" We ™ke a sPecial,y of Fine Colfee and Canned Goods. Brina us
you. produce. We will pay you the highest price for it. Cash or trade
1 ou win find a, our store a practical and helpful supply of Housefur-
nishings Come and inspect our Floe Matting. Window Shades, Oil
L.loth and LarcHed Ware.
Our opening «eek s sales have been highly satisfactory which dem-
onstrates the fact that Britton is growing and its citizens are ready to ex- t
| tend encouragement to all useful and legitimate lines of business.
We respectfully solicit your patronage, as
0J3 ^ssgpft IS TO PLEASE AMD SAVE YOU MONEY
HILL & TRAUGHBER
Double Two-Story Brick Building ere cted by W. H. Crump. .howinfl
also A. G. Wenger's restaurar.t.
BRITTON, OKLAHOMA
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Stewart, Florence. Britton Weekly Sentinel. (Britton, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 20, 1909, newspaper, March 20, 1909; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc142464/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.