Piedmont News (Piedmont, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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PIEDMONT NEWS
IiV C. S. Hi tow \
Pnbllshed Every Tbursdf.y.
advance.
[ High salaried men are sent out tol
make these arrangements for the
! farmer and are kept In the field se«-
| ing that the affair Is a su< ess. The
" I cost of this undertaking to the ra !-
! road is no small sum—yet It rweivej-
Appllcation made for ei.try as - aln.< .-r
ond class mail matter at • i'
Office at Piedmont, Ok.a., .... lor the
Act of March .i !v. t.
Tho> who • ; . n i * >.v n ■>' •' '> • 1
will please reinetul-•th d. ' 'hus - ' • a- '
: >
• Corn exhibitions or exhibitions Of
ing to war *
hanged. It all r.- • id r
I'Mi BALL.
t By fad Allard in Chickasha Ex-
The hurry and bustle in buainesa
pi - le is in demand, so culr.vare him.'
Play ball; play bail!
Put lift and fire lc*o your work.
your h jiiy and mind .>e a.i an .
eager with activ.
SHERMAN' EVES
CONTEACTOR
AND BUILDER
PIEDMONT, OKLA.
Estimate on all Up-tc-Dat«
Wcrk. A Square Deal
And I :i 5t Class Work
Is My Motto
PIEDMONT
cause an Ame: an • anirer w:
violates the law- i.,:
-s in regard
If the hanging *a- unji ifiable, bat
that Is all. If the
- used
he should suffer he p r.alty. Pr <-
tecting advent.r-.-s ab ai
business of f. r>r any • r na
Jt Is a hi?i) t r • r • " of
a natiou ; ,5
bloody and expend.ve war u
a flimsy pr x .
erturns home h<
se : etary
a Jon of
Ml >1 H \ VI. N \MK.
We have two mmun;
which are not 1 and
%
no communi ition ill
without a s :.nature a
name will r.
be kept 6' r> • but t
know who the
member ti
O. F. HURT
AUCTIONEER
Enquire at the Piedmont Stale-
Bank or Phone 128
Edmond.
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PIEDMONT, OKLA.
Tea reasons m hjr yon ihonld care) an account with the Piedmont
State Hank
1. BECAUSE, your money is safer in the Bank than anywhere
else.
2 P.ECAU3E, a : > < ;:.r t -a- :<•■*, helps and encourages
you to save, so as to increase your balance.
3 BECAUSE, paying bills by check is the simplest and most
convenient meth< i as v.. 11 as the sale--, as your check becomes a
receipt for the debt it pays.
4. BECAUSE, a check book is more convenient to carry than
filled wit !• al tender ang and If your check-
book is lost, the Bank w ill furnish you another free of charge; when
you lose your wallet, the story is different.
' • •
•
credit.
" r •. '
. - ' }.••«: l-y
' : • -' - 1 •
pi
dished
Please re-
It s are O.
K.. b.i: th
author i-
Ol It K.I.N r.
We had one.
We know no* his name, from
whence he came, whither he hath
gone, or why he i
He was a jolly good fellow.
All the boys 1. ed him and be
which they ran. They Hi
disappeared and that outlawry
railroad methods much cease. Th
n^-w managers are adopting th
could handle the keys just a littl °? rn ,n: ' io* r - and co-op-
ahead of the b*'-".
The auditors camp.
Some of them are j-'ill here.
The books were a fright and won*
derfu! to behold.
Sf candy came and was in bad or-
der all the boys an 1 girls f'-avtwj
If booze arrived It disappeared He if
like jr a - !
came of It.
When h* wold re* rn ti •• he
tore them in bits and all the "Con" ,,t-
fcad to do war •<- p i • nnan
If you shipped Y ifflr s- ed to EI
Reno i c,
One '•
hay to O K 1!- it
rate schedule ti • • ■!
oa*s, oar« d w :•
oats. No. . . ^ V II, i J*
Wheat, w,iv. ' S . « | j !
to sh.p wl i<-> s | (
to h^ll wi: I i
thing abon* h;
eration. This .jangf- means much
for the future of the country and
for the railroad also. It i* a wel-
come sign of the b'-tter *im<< in
store.—Enid Eagle.
i m i M:>II I:
V
Int rurbar.s
E. V. DUNBAR
VETERINARIAN
PODMONT, OKLA
Phone No. 7177
Stark Trees
Hear Fruit
STARK BROS. MISERY
LOl'IsI VX M«
man to tr
STIU t i iVli ,f>\ | M i
The tov. •
Iraprovem '•
mont with
nefM and '
of the v.
thorough
* ing d'lrif v
lar/ ly a
exa 'ly
should b* ] ! ;
at It. I
at the s £ r l
Immediate! v ,j
just the
ceeded it: ; i a >! 1 Jo' . 1 ''' *1 <i
8ouj fn.<f
sponslbility d a Doc1 Ti.e fartn« r t.
Long is in ni d to r uhlfi n.
to the wi 1 , : ••• Tha bu , .
the sort < r nn n : . [ 1(1.
cities a !■ • , j
cranky and scold w - alu.c. rely upon , ra,,.
the fellow who e. h i-., fa« • h«
mu i<. and arte, while we all fall J' ' '"""m MAN
\( K, Juki as ;i is tbe man ,n • v
I other business that fails.
It's the man and not the condl
It \IIJtC AI S HIM di \ ri >r- !
^11 \'T.
Ever since the w«->f. was thrown 'arm :?'
open to development the railr< ad When a howling d «ot
lines wliirh « , 111 ! tn-
dling the <omni< e < f the d ri m
traversed have don«* much to it
crease the popul■< ion und • i
of the vast prair ; Vv , i have |,
•o quickly s' ttjed. ited, «
and
other man in the
in line end yell "go it old boy; wt
are with you."
Put yimi* nn . i.ti the 'imI.
Kollow the lend < r e optimist; I
lays ball in the bnsJn world.
"I )ad's"
Livery
1 iarn
FIRS.T CLASS RICS Al
REASONABLE TERMS.
PLENTY CF GOOD STABLE
ROOM AND TEED FOR YOUR
TEAMS.
PHONE NO. 0.
W. L. CALDWELL
Proprietor.
PIEDMONT, OKLA
DRS. R U H L
Physicians & Surgeons
Piedmont, Okla.
6V£S TREATED
GLASSSS FITTED
Phone No. 4.
BECAI BK, by having a Bant. ;i an 1
tomer receives not only the a •• ommno • : it the prcferenc
gency, meet with a refusal.
Now look at the subject from as many sides and as long as
will, the opening of a Bank account is d Table and advantage
and we tender you our services and fa : -
1? checks
My bu:ld-
: a good
•edit will
m this
n, qnd
•113-
J. tlmmer:>!.\x.
OTTO SHUTTEE,
I^resident. Cashiei
CIIAS. L. EXGLE. ED. WASHE CHECK,
\ ?e Pre-^iilent \v- C isbit"
C. P. STILWELL
PHYSICIAN k SURGEON
Office Phone No. 3
Hoiue Phone No. 23
PIEDMONT
OKLA.
FRRWEttS9
COTTON GIN COMPANY
COAL! COAL! COAL!
EEST QUALITY AT EOTTOM PRICES
//. IV. STINGLtV
Manage
, rtm. .urawBuras
Hi
course, by a desire to in< r< ( their
own revanueh, it n , ,, ,Uim
conceded t!iut tli h . e do- a
gf at diiil toward aklni his . ••
ern country what mi ti r
efforts were dir. I along the 11",•
of getting people out here who would
create commerce and busin then
toward building t< wr and - nd
disposing i f their own holdlngM to
the bent ad' ; ntr Hut now ■ \
have come unequivo. ally to th
eminent ly indei- id n1
demagogue, that li-t is a in. nial an
beggiug favors.
favors If anybody «|
Let us face FACTS and throw v i
American history
vancement of prosp*
in i our of thk * oNorriox of
The Piedmont State k
at IMedmont, Oklahoma, In the "tote of Oklahoma, at the Close of
J. R. PARKER
Dealer in all kinds of
FEED
t i\e and U: Live is My HI, tto
Your bush;,ssf«.K-ited
J. PAZ HER
i'leftinoul - Okla.
po ut where they a • rt In ei.rh-hi '• th I
are on cart
the farmer and the merchant in or-
der that they then elwR may \ >-v.-
rl< hed In return.
T1'*' Ko< i r f<>r froa Tinfl^ma^^^^mos^wc^ar^i^ot^
transportation and h e exhibition a i«1
the Omaha corn carnival of product I'a.nie rv n >t M'-
ffrown in Oklahoma a well as < f an
thosa grown in other par of \ i
west Is a pointed Illustration of tin
ward the j When ti. ' ■ ? ||? tli
present attitude of railroads toward facts nd ml , ricmugtn:
the farming and business interests. | II J
i i \ru mi
Oollai •«
Ou
Sfate of Oklahoma.
I, J. W. Tlmmet
swear that the abov*
(SEAL.)
Correct \ 11 •
JNO. K. W HITK.
OTTO \ STIl"I i l
CHAS fj. KNGLK, Dire 'ors.
REMINGTON HOUSE
EATES $1.00
AND
A Model Dry Goads S'.'.rc
John B. Pc2ii Iscciis up with ilie pro-
cession g// the noveli'is in
Ladies' Furnishings. Best and
n:nst complete s'nch of laiJi- s .mil
gents shoes in Canadian Co nty
Everything- new. Always in the
height of Fashion and the 1st
the market affords.
'
from the best establishment in
America.
$1.25 PER DAY
«,< «>S ..tf
FII.ST CLASS
ACCOMMODATIONS.
j. j. mcmillan
Proprietor.
tvi ry thing ion went at a Bargain at
!!-k )i ix n. i >( >i a<
N-.'\v an 1 Ki.!iat lo
riEDMOM
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Brown, U. S. Piedmont News (Piedmont, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1909, newspaper, November 25, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167339/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.