The Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. VIII
M:D ROCK. NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA FRIDAY OCTOBER 28, Die
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fc. (onwjy Always ttsi ti D. H:mii[i Passed Away
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a piano without first
seeing us. Let us show
you our line of York
pianos. They are won-
derful instruments for
the money. Where ev-
er you see aYork piano
Lt3^" you see a pleased cus-
tomer. They will last a lifetime and fully guaran-
teed by the manufactures. You can buy a \ ork
piano from $300.00 up. •
Remember flie Kelson lor Oar Lew Prices
We buy right, have no big expense, we do our
own selling", every thing in our business is run on
an economical basis. We save you these expenses
on the pi ice of vour piano.
We are factory distributorsfor Weaver Strobber,
York Hoffman and several others. Call or write
Fling Bros. Music House
PERRY OKLAHOMA
H. H.i'.n'in m-
; home northw st
As county treasurer four yenrs , i? o'clock Tour;
and six months prior to state | R,ft,-r just a '«■
uppeudic;' is
M r. cIhih n
R. Conway has
hood Mike
''made good " He told the peo-
ple when he became a candidate
for that honor and that < ffice that most highly
if he Was elected he would turn: having liv.M
bac> into the treasury the later-
est^on daily balances. In liie
■time iie occupied that office he
turned to the credit of the tux-
payers the sum of better than'
$3000 and there was no law com -1
pelling him to do so. He did. r. j
free and voluntarily. He cleared:
the records of -delinquent tuxes ;
that had stacked up onto his"pre-1
decessor and which had become
a burden to that office. And, |
when he is elected to the legisla- •
ture he promises to solicit and!
secure state aid for the com on!
voters of X >bh> County i
j him as a man whom 1 h>-\ c;
' safely trust in the rest > ,-ii
ofttcs of Cornty Atiorney. I
should ha e the supp u I of eve
voter irrespective of party alii
days illness i.f tions.
ed away at his
iftow.i'at about
lav, October
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vas one of our
speetcd citizens,
thin vicinity u
irs. Mr, Hamlin
amonir .the tirst
An Oil! Swait lieari cl Mine.
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RBI) ROCK KLSTAUUANT J
CllAKI.KSC. W 1C i A I j, PKOP. g'jgl
successor to OUAS>. t'ulNO. ^s'
a great in : 1 y
and family wei
settlers of • he strip
Up to til? ti iie r' 'j >ii\<; to m e <s
no arrange iwniii I made
for the fan-i d.
The here \.««1 family have tin
heartfelt sy .11, uh v -if tli•> eai ii
community 111 this tneir lime of
sorrow.
The Ladies of the Easte
pi i 'ed 'An ()ld Sweet 11
Mine' tn a well tilled and
pr.'ciat.ive housi
night. The nitisi
was great. Kieh number d.
■ peeiiil inent ion but we >vi
attempt, it as we could n
them justice.
Tile 10 istern Star I ,adio-
unselvus royal
it'i <>l
an ap
si Friday
nd singing
ler desei v
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HOTEL AND SHORT ORDERS &•;
RtiGULAR WEALS A specialty
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Good Meal<, lit
Open fr >m Ti a. in
i id H als and Ex<
until 11 p. m.
■lit Table Semen
Call and si o
.proven
tainers and only look forward to
another announcement from tlieiu
Iiii DenioastfiiUaa Train
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I WISH TO DO A
CASH BUSINESS {?
I HAVE A FEW ARTICLES
TION1NG
worth ME'S-
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8 cjns No. 3 can Hominy • ■ ■ 25c
3 cans N<\ 8 can Kraut 25c
3 cans No, 3 can Pumpkin , 25c
1 25 oz can Baking Powder 20c
!?3 1 can Royal Seal Oats 10c
^ 50 pound' sack salt _.-••• 35o
^ 1 barrel sa.t i • PI.40
tet 1 sack cane sugar •• .85 90
■ < Remember I carrv a full Hue of CHASE & SANBOKN
3 coffee.
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Best Coffee on earth.
R. N. DUNAGAN
ten years and liis
I L. (owley
schools of the county and also to!
work for good roads and a lavr i Republican sand: late tor < nnnt.\
'that will compel the non-resident 'Attorney, is making a <•le.ui, inm
taxpayer to bear Ins share of tli. ' <u'a"le rain, ai > i. anil lie |-> wi i
burden of road building ancj! nlng votes •.vlier. ver lie goes,
maintenance. It is sate to say ! He c-oi-n'> fi om a family ot law
too, that Mii:e Conway wiil do : ypl"-' m-I bss t ie necessnry Ire il
just what he tellu the people he 'vi Well as ihe education
will do—that Is his record a an.l-esperif nee to make go'd
an official and as a private citizen | practiced law in Nobl<
\ Mike Conway will be a member i County for
: of the majority in power ^ md he j
will be in a position to secure the
necessary help to carry out his
propositions Miilc Conway is a
true friend to the Two Cent R tii-
ioad Fare—the Slate Bant: Guar- i
anteu Law—the Separate tAuich i
. and Separate School Law as J rell l
as other Democratic laws as de-!
| scribed in the state constitution.'
H,s opponent, Touj resterinan, ii
ise should be elected will vote to re |
\ peal all of these gooi mea mies n\ I jf
■which the masses are ao vitally! '
■interested. Vote l'or honest I iESSBn
HOTEL and RESTAURANT
D. K. SWANKY, Pkop
The only place in town tc get n good
SQUARE
Ie Cream and Cold Drinks in Connection
■ i Mike—he wi l
con-l.tuent..
ma';:e gco I to hi.
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Toe Demonstration Train from ,
tile A. iV M. College arrived in ;
Red Rock a little behiiKt time
Wednesday and was greeted b.v
a good turnout of our people.
Quite a crowd was in from the'
country and the stores about all:
closed. Tile sc'i iol from the Itli
grade up were in line and march-
ed to thr staiion which made an
excellent showing.
The train w. equipped witiij
some fine live stock. Men from
each uepartinenl oi' the Jbnsitiess i
gave some interesting ami luviil 1
able talks.
■ The coaches Jwore full of tfne
spwnnon work done by the .stn
'ilentsat the school at Stillwater.!
Altogether the time was well j
spimi despil" the <lisagr<'enble |
I day aim everybody was highly!
pleased with the work.
PORCH,
SHED.
(,li\ JARY
A\I3 B Wi
LUM3LR
aamsBw,
You will hid I < it . \ ; 1 |
iiii :s ih.' very material you
H:j<1 to repair that Porch,
iran,fry or B.irn.
| T!M3:RS DiWEHSlOri PLANC. SHINGLES
| SIDM3 AMD FLCORIfiS
1 We have a compbt j sto:'< of Wi ll manufactured
I and ^railed C\ pres. ^eilo,,- Pino, Doors, Windows,
S AI ill Wi.rk, Lath and ShiiiyLs.
ij We ilso handle I.line, t'e lent and Paint. A better
g .to:-., you will not Hud any wiier--. Come in and ' spect
OU Stoc.lc.
rOSTER LUMSER COMPANY
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mmmaemammsa, ■.
I\l, . oc«ii IM^r. Rrd Rock,
. ■ • c? miET*ji Bfnwss .'nfce'
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A We Arc Headquarters tor ^
nil d
ail 1
Read The Opinion
(I The firm of Jones & Pegg has
j! devolved partnership and here- 1-eccir<^ both as n la wyer and us a
. I after will be known as Jones&son citizen stands open tn> the inves
any one owing the old firm wih t'Kation of every \<iter i:i the
j please call and settle at once aslrourir v- He is wide awake, lion
| we wish to straighten up the
jboo^s in full. We solicit yor
est, efticeiit-absolutely fairmind-
ed, without prejudic
j patronage and expect to furnish el0Cted, will constitute
I.—. ™;,u u- i— i!4._ . seii the attorney for all th(
with the best quality of
goods in our iine.
Jones & son.
nd wnen
him-
peo.
pie. He stands for cleanness in
polities, the economical enforce-
m nit of law by officials and tie
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kiCH q iii Ufpuilltr
Will keep your clothes eli
a ;d prcsfiI. This inclutli
uinds of clothiu„ ior un'ii
women.
We have also just closed a con • j
ract .with a tailoring tirin tojjjj
ina*e your clothes to order at mJ ™
more cost toan the haud-iue-diiwii
nind
jJON'T TOROEr TUB LADIES
\\ e also ^ nake suits, coats, and
<1 resses lor the ladies. j
See us at the barocr shop. |
He ildj d J
Two doctors were operating jj$
on a man for app "inJicitis. A ler I
lie operation \v is comolele<l oh • ' w
o' the doctors missed a small
simngi". The patient wis
opened, the sponge found .vir.li i . ^
d I he man sewed up again. .
1 ;medially the se< •ond doctor
pa-
mi <se<i a. needle. Aglin till
ti'''if wn-, opened and jiosed.
"Gentlemen," said the victim,!
ias they were about to close hen'
[up for the second time, "for
; lleaven s salce, if you're ^'oiny to
'l I keep this up,put but tons on me."
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And \v.3j bep"eased to have
you get our prices on your
next bill, It is no trouble
for us to give you estimates
Our "Motto" Gi)od
and fair treatment.
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Owing to the present existing" conditions and tlie large amount we
have standing out, w iiicii Ww' must collect in, we have decided to put
i his Grsat Cash, Reducing Sale on
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WcfcKLT RtCElHS
'1 lie following have renewed
tlieir subscriptions tithe Opin-
ion since Our la d, isnuo. i'ii isc
marked < are nriw >ub ,c.ribe.r.s.
.lames J.rov ., i nral i nit.!,
x A. Gr. IJ i ru is,city.
\ . V. Xichois'in,Valley J'jt„,i
(Ih.is. Taylor, city.
Fred Uarr, city.
(Maude ISankston, <• it>.
(jet . Hank-inn. city.
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HESS BROTHERS. PROP VtUil
We are now open l'or business in our now livery
and Iced stable, on main itr^el, and solicit vour jriv-
i t business
\'3sir Irapsccnt TraiJe SoHsitcl
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Pr*j tick, Okfaitrma
P in order to clean up our stock of shoes we are making a special price
on them and many other things. Such
known before as we are making now.
prices have never been r
TO OUU FRIENDS We are g')5"g to insist on our collections
being settled in full in order to meet our obligations. Some of these
accounts are long past due and should have been settled.
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Hagan, C. A. The Red Rock Opinion (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1910, newspaper, October 28, 1910; Red Rock, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc159242/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.