The Eagle City Record. (Eagle City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE RECORD.
EAGLE CITV.OKLA.
The 'BROWN PUBLISHING Co.
TBWMS.
( ne Copy One Year, *10°
< ae Copy Six Mont'nS, 5°
Cue Copy Thi'^e Months. 25
Published Every Friday.
Entered as Second class matter Sep-
tember iq. IQC5, at the post office at
I) lion, Okie, under the act of Congress
of March J. 1S97.
Record (Advertising Rates.
jcidely .increased the value of
our farm lands.
"Moreover, I certainly do not
believe in the establishments oi
more trusts. We certainly have
trusts enough to contend with at
the present time without making
anv moreand we are simply as-
sisting in sending all the surplus
cash out of the country to you,
doing it all at the expense of our
merchants and therefore our
own welfare.
" Farmers who stop to consid-
er this matter will realize that
their home merchants will make
to them any concession in prices
and otherwise, that will more
than equalize any benefit that
may derived from patronizing
your hou-e."—Gage Record.
LOCALS
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Following is the established rate for
vertising in the weekly issue of the
i igle City Record:
3 splay advertising, per inch, Single
column, per week, Cents.
r splay advertising, per inch, dout le
column, per week, V:, Cents
f ecial rates will be made 011 page
or half page advertisements.
£, cal advertising will be charged for
the rate-of 5 cents per line, per week
f ecial rates will be made on 20 or
more lines per ifsue.
/ tert med:cine advertisements rot
taken Nor patent medicine either.
A 1 job work, cash cn delivery.
r NOTE—Advertisements will not be
changed or taken out until so ordered
Thk Brown Publishing Co.
Say, Mr. Man! Buy that new hat
at The Eagle Merc. Co.
Roll in Watkins came down
from Canton Sunday
F. Purvine has the chicken
pox, just like the little folks.
Joe Beightol, was over from
Harper two or three days this
week.
Ernest Thorns moved into his
new residence tb-; first of the
week.
A lot of Screen Doors just
received at the Long-Bell Lum-
ber Yard.
frisco «oiel & Etwry.
first Class Accomodations tor nan
and fiorse at Reasonable Rates.
I. O.O. F., Eagle L>dg; No. 202
Meets every Tuesday night.
A. A. Tharp, Albert Ross,
N. G. ®ect*
Modern Woodmpn of America No. 9997,
M ets April 7th and every two weeks
then after.
Oral Johnson, M.Shaw
Course! fcect.
Ex-Governor Ferguson, in his
Watonga Republican pays this
tribute to Judgd Beauchamp;
"Judge Beauchamp has just fin-
ished another term of court at
Watonga, and hasgiven universi-
al satisfaction. Even those who
lost cases in ihe court commend
hiiij for his fairness and close at-
tention to the business of the
public. The people here have
the utmost canfidence in Judge
Beauchamp, and regard him as
a splendid official. Although
suffjring from rheumatism all
of the time during the term, and
at times almost unable to reaeh
the court room, be dispatched a
arge amountof work. 'I he peo
pie of Blaine county believe in
in B-'auchamp, and this co.ih
dence will continue regardless
•if what may be the result rela
tive to reappointment.—Ex.
SCHOOL NOTES
Mabel Jewel has been com
pelled to quit school on account
of poor health:
Walter Worley has quit to go
about farmer work. He look?
—- real frrcer like, too.
V.t:iv«**0 Wlaii Order House
larmc-r received a letter
• frum a Chicago mail order house
soliciting his patronage for goods
and his reply is worth reading.
lie said: k,I can get goods
within one hoar's drive of my
farm and enjoy the satisfaction
of inspecting these goods, this
priviledge i«- worth more than
the slight difference «n cost. Fur-
ther-more, 11 1 send to you f°r
\our goods you expect ti e cash
to accompany the order or you
retusc to send the goods and I
am theretore paying for goods I
have not had an opportunity to
which to a sane 11 an is raih
Bertha Kerr, our only tuition
pupil ' ..s dropped from our rolls.
Miss Dunlapp is going to stay
with Mrs. Ma on the remainder
of her time.
We get a good view of the sur
rounding wheat fields from our
school yard. They are very
pretty and green too, It will be
01 ly a short time until they will
in their golden noon time.
PRIMARY ROOM.
Report ending March 30.
Owing to the bad weather la
m nth, most of the pupils from
.. ! sc 100I. Therefore we have no
<. r at\ unbusincss like proposition mjoal!oa g.ra<es to give.
Here at home I am able toobtain ^ t
goods from mj home dealer on
I. H. Lookabaugh was in town
Wednesday, attending to legle
m ltters.
The Thomas Milling Co. at
Eagle City are paying 68 cents
for wheat.
Bert Odell's farther and
daughter came in from Pond
Creek Wednesday.
Corn—32 and 33 cents per
bushel, at the Thomas Milling
Co., Eagle City,
Insure your wheat, cotton and
other crops with B. M. Ross, the
Eagle city real estate man.
Our Own stock food put up
and guaranteed by Ross & Herr-
ing is the best on the market.
Alfalfa Seed. Kentuckey blue
yrass, Englisn blue grass, and
white clover seed at Wakefields.
Miss Maggie Phandler is
"hello" girl at the new central
office up stairs over the drug
store.
The township board met last
Saturday at Reinstein & Masons
store. Much important business
was looked after.
E. S Moody, president of the
Central Oklahoma Telephone Co.
was over from Okeene this week
looking after his new purchase.
The Cordell Milling Co. have
sent a new man, Mr. Maxev. to
releive Robert Overbeck and he
will move his family to Cordell
soon.
J. G. Woods and wife are back
tor a short time from their new
home in Day county. Thev are
eery much pleased with their lo-
cation.
1 Also Keep a Supply ol meat
and Ice on band.
FRED F. FITCH,
Prop.
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Have You Been To
J. H. WAKEFIELD'S
<£ >£ <£
Since he has enlarged his store and ad *ed such a nice<
,line of goods.
cook Stoves, Granite ware, Tin ware,-Ever,thing for the Kit-ken.
Shelt and Heavy hardware, a (nil stcek. Fall supply of Undertakings gc ,
Just received a complete line, Beds, Mattresses and Springs
of all kinds. Pillows to lay your weary h-.d
Banner Hog fence and poultry netting. Nice fresh Gardta
Seeds, not old, stuff thai has been in stock two years, but
his years seeds, onion sets, etc.
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THE GIRDS At AND JRANSFP _
IRVIN MINOR * * * * * PROPRIETOR
PromntAttentio n, C o u rteous Treat men
—-——■ Reasonable Rates--"*®**" ^
LIOUOR NOTICE
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one to six months time, ofien
without interest which no cata-
ue house I know of will do.
•I am satistied that if our home
•rchants could do a strictly
cash business as you do, he could
li goods cheaper than any cat-
alogue house on earth. We who
are obliged at times to ask for
more or less credit, whould cer-
tain} v he unreasonable to
that part of our iiaJe only tuou.
rchants and send what cast
Those who came the full month
are: Haze' Kelly, Rov Groves,
Alv'.n Myc , Clarence Goodman.
Children are becoming restiess
on the account of the Spring fev-
er, but ch up little tots, only
one uiore month of school and
the bright happy days are yours
No. of days taught 20.
Average Attendencp .V..5.
Bessie Dunlapp,
Teacher.
Notice is hereby given that
J the undersigned applicant, I. L.
Norcross. has filed his applica-
tion and petition in the office of
the County Clerk of Blaine
county, Oklahoma Territory,
praying that a license be issued
to him to sell matt, sptptnous
and vinous liquors at retail, on
Lot two in Block Sixty-six in the
Second Ward or District, in the ^
incorporated town of Watonga,
in Blaine countv. Oklahoma Ter-, B
ritory, and that any one desirir^ |g
S S MONEY TO LOAN. S S
Get my rate and plan before you do
a'thing. I cau get your loan tbr'o in
ten days and do not take out com-
mission. Give you two years to pay
commission without interest.
If you want to SELL your farm
ist it with me. I can sell it, I repre-
sent the best Insurence Co. TThe
State Mutual.] REAL ESTATE.
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F. V. Fitch bou .-ht the stock L protestt object or remonstrate
agaiust the issuance of such li-
cense to such applicant Will ap-
pear before said County Clerk
and file in his office such protest,
obj -ctions or remonstrance on or
mere nan ts ai.u sen,. wnai — 'llin hiInd of J>>e St.Clairs butcher
we do have to tone, rn like von.and the St.
oho we ol uo Wdcl.1 bau«r 1-1 ,hl. basi ,css' ,od retired to
o ir cummunity. Ae should be . •
willing, in factr to fay a little ^
more for what we have to buy Ernest Herring came home . ,
when we must realize that the from Canton Wednesday. Where ( before the 7th day of April, A. D.,
difference in prices is our just he bad been all the fore part of 1906; otherwise such license will
portions towards bailding up onr tht week on business. He ex be issued to said applicant as
c immunity and maintaining our pects to leave in a few days for a. prayed for.
thriving towns that ba-.v m,de v.s with . parents at Tucum-, Dated March 1Mb,
OJrlife worth living- and most -' oari N. M
ou Can get it in t
Or tit any oiJ Time
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Dodson Myers
Livery £ Feed Sdble.
We Cater especially to the Travelling Public.
Good Rigs. Careful Drivers, Reasonable Ra es.
Eagle City, Okl
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The Eagle City Record. (Eagle City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1906, newspaper, April 6, 1906; Eagle City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc179912/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.