The Lenora News (Lenora, Okla.), Vol. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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The News would be pleased to
have a tfew good ' correspondents
lifrom nearby neighborhoods : Sta-f
tionery supplies will be'forwarded
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d Harwell made his-ssual trip
Ho Camargo today t
Mr John Hall of Camargo was
was here on business Wednesday
Unoledlm Logsdon has returned
Trom his visit to his daughter
iMrs Stinson
Lou Stinson is reported as growr
nng web footed since the Taloga
-Bridge went out
Mrs Ella ’Hunter is sick with thC
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The wheat crop -is coming on
T rapidly giving indications of the
-earliest eropfor xnanyyears The
vyield is variously estimated with
'guesses of (from 3Qto4Q bushels
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-Quiok Lunch at Blaine’s
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Dr Loyd is on the goin his auto
responding to the numerous calls
cf the sick - Just at presentquite
-a number are on tho list ' f
The Presbyterian minister now
Residing ai Camargo is expeeted to
preoh at the Lenora church next
Thursday evening May 21st All
:are invited to attend t
Mrs Fred Hickman presented
her husband with a pair of line
-girl babies on the8th The mother
and babies are doing Une butFre4
A$ in a critical-condition
Taloga no-w seems — ?
Over the river and ifar away"
-Quite a number' were: present at
vthe baptizing of converts near the
-residence of Henry Bales-last Sun-
day w ' t
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Your Banking business
will receive careful atten-
tion -Your valuable pa-
‘pers kept -safe Records
(protect you An eveiy way
Deeds Contracts
' Notarial Service X
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HEADQUARTERS fFOR ALL
KINDS OF COLO DRINKS
" ’ CIGARS AND TOBACCO
''Fresh Apples v Bananas 'Oranges Lemons
?Lunch— Right Now-
CONFECTIONERY
SEWING
MACHINE
I have the very -latest Model of the
famous Singer Machine and am now
ready torselhyou a machine under
guarantee on most favorable and easy
terms '
T havea full supply of Needles
and Belts for all - machines sand the
very best machine nil
Ventioner’s stock of canned goods "'
are of the very best brands
The little son of Mr and Mrs
Wencler south west DfjCestoSjjlr
very sick - —
GeofuLogsdon mall carrier
route-2’ was jaid gp with the
mumps about four days Iasi week
and T C Xemarr delivered the
mail to these op the route
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The 'little son -of Mr and Mrs -t
Philip -Stauh has been seriously
ill
‘ There was a -little excitement in
town ihe first af’ the week caused
by Dutch Reicliart starting a "gar-
den e-n one of hie lots : 'vSora
claim thatwDuteh is n-aturaljyrwiid
like the ground : hog and every
Spring about this time if he dees '
not "-Bee his shadow for se venal
days he will become very trestles
and ilnadjy drag out Jthe hee and
rake and commence Ao dig - He Ja '
never knawn to commcncework
except in a gnod crop yeari and '
everybody is 'glad to know jihat C
we are going to have the hig yieh
this yekr' ' ' v ' ' 1 '' s '
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The Lenora News (Lenora, Okla.), Vol. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1914, newspaper, May 14, 1914; Lenora, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1793396/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.