The Byron Republican. (Byron, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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BYRON WOODS COUNTY O T FRIDAY MARCH 9 1906
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Devoted to the Welfare of Byron and the Northeastern Portion of Woods Countv
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The Red RoeK Hardware
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Is easy to find it is the Redest building in Byron
rj ’ And aside this building you will find wo havo an up-to-dato Stock' of
3 Hardware and Implements You will also End the qualify of our goods
' 1 the best' and our prices right as right can be Come in and let us show
you what we havo 11
IDEAL FEED MILLS
GREAT WESTERN STOVES
AMERICAN FIELD FENCE
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Disc It will soon be time to use themthis is something every 3
farmer should have they are' simply O K to cultivate the 3
orchard with
Come in and see ouf goods and get prices 2
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B U IIEROLD Mgr byron oka 2
Phone 13 ' - Residence Phone 23 3
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Byron Republican
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1 J D HOWARD Editor
PCBMSHSD ' EVERY FRIDAY
Someof tho Republican editors
in this county are publishing
democratic editorial so plain that
the democrat papers copy and
publish them under blackhead
lines Don’t bo a traitor boys
if you can not stand up for the
j rights of the party you had bettor
Llfyoudo some men a favor ' give up your republican jobs and
they act as if they were doing go in with the democrats
jrou a favor by letting you do it
Sometimes a man is unable to
mRke both ends meet because ho
keeps them hea led in opposite
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Chicago ' is hard after the
h Butocms -fier citizens have vot-
od tdTfeiaethe city- license from
'$500 to siooo:
Wo understand H M Young
of Lincoln township vill be a
candidate before the Republican
county convention for the nom-
ination of county treasurer Mr
Young is a fino man and is well
known all over the county
amoung the Republicans He
will have the solid support of
Lincoln township
‘yLets see Ed 'Marclmnt has Arthur Smith was appointed
'’been a -candidate for Probate trustee for Byron township to fill
'udgetFO times to our know- tho vacancy made by W II Will-
iedgej yes and each time lie was 'hour by tho eounty commis-
defeated "No wonder ho roars sioner Monday' '
The “keynote” banquent for
thedemoorat campaign will be
sounded at Alva on March 14th
A number of big guns including
Bill Cross will be present
'It is alright to talk harmony
but better still to practice if
Just as we are going to press
we learn that A J Ross of Alva
has been appointed register of
U S Land Office at Alva
Statehood will be voted on to- ‘
day by the senato ’
This paper is glad to announce
that the Orient railroad company
have two uew onglns on their run !
here and that the -delay business
in their trains is a thing of the
past-
MrsW F Dean of Wichita is
liore visiting her brother and wife
Mr and Mrs B R Herold this
week
fMEN’S' FURNISHINGS
Wears showing a complete Line of Men’s Furnishings
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OUR SHIRTS are Union made andfit perfectly the Style
and quality is right
SHOE
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We also have a nice Lino of Men’s Low Shoes at prices
from $2 to $250 Styles for Spring and Summer 19CC
Our Shoe Stock is also complete
You should seo ouf Diamond special $150 and
- $2)75 they fit right look right and will give satis-
faction in every respect
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W6 have
a big line of odd pants for your inspection every
pair is tailor made and the patterns are the latest
SOMETHING TO PLEASE- THE LADIES
Our Spring Stock of Fancy Dress Goods hasnrrived
We are Prepared to Show you the Latest and Swell -est
Patterns ever shown in Byron
i fDome in and see our Hals We can show yoy a swell line of noby styles
and our prices cannot bo equaled as we buy are hats direct form the
manufactures therefor© we save the jobbers profits and we give you the
benefit Our $150 Hats are as good as anyone’s $200 Hats
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Come to us for GAIIDEN' SEEDS of all kinds We give you
the best Goods at the lowest possible Price
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Remember our aim is to give you your moneys worth
YOURS FOR BUSINESS
Dunn d Eaton
THE VALUE GIVING STORE
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FROM A 'TAXPAYER1 Married— February 23 at 8
In tho squabble going on alymt o’clock p m at tho homo of Wm
the Probate Judge’s salary and Ford north of Byron Mr Chas
that of the other eounty olfiders Ford and Miss Maggie
vq would like for our-demoeiat Osborne Justice of the Peace T
friends to explain one thing to J Hawley ofQciating The Re-
us tax payers' vWhy was it that publican joins with their fnany
Judge Bowers went into the friends in wishing" them much
probate judges office a very poor joy and happiness
man and after serving a couple I
or terms retired a rich manjCv A Johnston moved his
second to Capt Stine an Woods jewelry storo from the oast side
county? And Pat Oats who wag of Main street Monday and now
elected to the sheriff’s office on a occupies tho south window in
poverty plea and after serving Monfort’s drug store He has
two terms now lives a retirod life things nicely arranged in his
and loafs about tho cort house new quarters
buying up tho poor fellows
We have many Styles and Fabrices including
SILK MULLS
SILK ZEPHERS
ARNOLD BATISTE
PERCALE
LAWNS
T HENRIETTAS
And a Fin© Line
WHITE GOODS
dome and seo for yourseIF°13e convlenced
W F Brown
county scrip at a discount?
Why is it that these two men
have succeeded in making such
a large amount of money on a
common living salary? They
accomplished something that no
other office holder in Woods has
ever been able to do
Tho majority of men that have
held office in this county were
but little better off at the end of
their terms tnan they were wlton
thoy went in
There muBt have - boon some
wrong doings during tho reign of
Bowers and Oats
Woods county will likly have
another retired citizen after the
first of next -January when
Henry France counts his dimes
he has gathered off us tax payers
A tax payer i
Harry Eaton went to Kansas
City the first of the week end
bought a Bpring lino of goods for
Dunn & Eaton’s store
Cleanliness is a command of
the Bible so buy e ome nice toilet
soap at Monfort’s and cleanse
thyself
Before going to sea your best girl
'next Sunday get a box of Low-
ing’e fino candy at Monfort’s
Drugstore
Garden making time is he
A letter from W H Willhour
Tuesday told us that ho had got
as far as Wichita with his car
and would leave there at 10 a m
that day also to send the Re-
public to him at Beaver City
Married — At the home of the
brides mother Mrs R S Brown
on Wednesday evening March 7
Mr MS Manard and MBs Rosa
Brown Justipe of tho Fenco T
J Hawley officiating They are
two of Byron's highly respected
young people and havo the best
wishes of all
Now is tho time of the year to
get your- horses in shape for
spring work Use Internatioi al
stock food Also G o7 hinds of
condition powders at Drug etore
Seed potatoes and garden seeds
at W F Brown’s
DR R D- RECTOR
rntsicnyx a scuano'i
Calls Promptly Attended
' Day or Night
Office 1st aoor south of Corrlhers
c&Phone No 30
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The Best on Earth
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we have the Kingman Morison Lister
and Orchard Disc Harrows
All Finstclass Hardware and Harness
Hammer Paint
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Come and get the best
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FLOUR AND
FEED
Chancellor Flour the best mada
8233 per hundred or 32 lbs
in your sack for a bushel of
wheat
Cornpneal 30 cents per sack
Graham 25 cents per sank
Feed for salo at reasonable prices
All kinds of Grain bought
and sold on small margaius
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Howard, J. D. The Byron Republican. (Byron, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1906, newspaper, March 9, 1906; Byron, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1761668/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.