The Strong City Press (Strong City, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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THE STRONG CITY PRESS
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The Strong City Press
Alicei Lillian Lewis Publisher and Owner
Ruth Kathryn Lewis Editor
Circulation 500 Entered as second class matter April 3 1930 it the post office at Strong Cicy
Oklahoma under the Act of March 1879
wiy reflection upon the standing or character of any individual persons torporation or firm will g)adl
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be cor-'ected if called to the attention of thenanagement
Rate 100 per year in advance Advertising rates on request ' v
All ads will be run and charged for till ordered itopped
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Off DEA TH WHERE IS THY STING?
OH GRAVE WHERE IS THY VICTORY?
WHEN DEATH FINDS YOU IN WHAT
CONDITION WILL IT LEAVE YOUR
FAMILY? WILL THEY BE DESTITUTE
OR WILL THEY HAVE THE SECURITY
OF BEING PROVIDED FDR BEFOREHAND?
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LIFE INSURANCE
An Editorial
a basis Christ was the greatest radical of all
time and ev ry forward step in civilization
has been taken first by the men called radicals
“83 not deceived Whatsoever a
man seweth that shall he also reap" These
words of Holy Scrip ureare worth remember-
When will people get to the place where ing The man who seeks his own selfish pur-
they are for athirg because it is right and poses his o 7n greedy accumulation the ex-
not because some one they like is for it or altation of self regardless of the cost to his
against a thirg because it is wrong rather fellow man will sooner or later fall into a pit
than because some one they do not like is for of his own digging and be buried in his own
it? When such ahapp day arrives the nation dirt Whether he be public man or private
will be stronger and government will approach" citizen rich man poor man beggar man thief
the perfection all good men hope for it to doctor lawyer merchant chief preacher teach
approach
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‘ The common thing is altogether wrong
An issue arises concerning the public welfare
Someone we distinctly dislike approves the
measure At once we see something sinister
er editor or politician he will be caught up
sometime in the net of his own weaving and
strangled with his own string if his motives
be not pure and his course the straight path
of honest living
So men of high purpose need not fear the
sting of the flea or the bite of the spider
and dangerous in the issue and we turn jn and There is the momentary irritation it is true
fight it for all we are worth Not because we but it is only momentary and tfctie aie no ill
are against the measure but we have an ene- after effects
my who is for the measure and we are just All of which is to call on true men in
determined not to agree with our enemy in these trying days that lie ahead to stand
anything
Take the old age pension for an example
It ought to have the support of everyone It
is aj mt and righteous measure Yet there
are many good citizens who oppose it because
some who have once bet called socialist or
radical are for it and sponsoring it
A radical is merely one who widely differs
from the common run of the public mind on
firmly for the right speak boldly the truth
and tear not the devil nor aH his cohorts
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Eighty-five per cent of the people out
here are farmers All are workers This sec-
tion has no plutocrats autocrats or any other
crats except democrats ' So let the farmers
and the workers get their heads together and
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make the democrats give them the measures
they need to permanently better their Condition
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BIG JANUARY SALE
is now on at M C Bennett’s
Do more and sav less is our Motto
You are interested in the kind of goods and what
the cost is to you and that is about all So here goes
The Press For
50c
For
A Close Shave
and
A Smooth Shave
J go to
Little’s
BarberShop
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Time is a vital ques-
tion in this day of hurry
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Don’t walk or wait
install a telephone
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Are Our Satisfaction 5
Sinclair Oil and Gas
Mellowed a million years
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Lathrop’s Service Station
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Security State Bank
COURTESY SERVICE STRENGTH
We Invite You To Investigate Our
Savings' Department
OFFICERS
President
Vice President
Cashier
F E Herring '
D N Hunt
L L Males
Cheyenne Oklahoma
Mens 9 oz extra heavy suspender back
well made blue O’ails pair $115
The celebrated H D Lee brand stripe
or blue 135
Heavy blie Sanforized waist Pants 124
Nice stripe semi dress pants 1-64
Good selection wool dress pants 2 24
Blue serge wool dress pants 2 98
Blue with pin stripe dress pants 348
Heavy grey for strictly winter wear 348
Brown blanket lined coats 148
Blue blanket lined coats extra heavy 174
B'ua wool serge dress coats 2 98
Blue wool serge dress coats extra value 498
Blue mehon Cjssack Sport Jacket 3 98
Youths blue Cossack sport jackets 1 98
Youths plaid Cossack heavy jacket 2 48
Mens all wool heavy sweater coat 2 48
Mens part wool 'sweatersZipper front 124 Crib blankets lorge size
Men3 heavy cotton fancy sport coat 124 Infants lambs wool ty-vests
Boys bavy cotton fancy sport coats 98
Boys part wool sweaters 98
Delayed shipment Ladies and Girls coats
in splendid materials choice 2 98
Canton Crepe Dresses new shipment 1 48
Silk hosiery full fashioned service wt 69
Full fashioned all silk medium wt 54
Cut price on all foot weat in this sale
Mens fur hats good quality snap brim 1 50
Mens fur hats black snap brim 2 24
Mens fur ha1 s wide btim black or light 2 48
Mens fur hats sxtra value light 2 74
Mens blue corduroy Caps 49
Mens heavy cloth Caps assorted shades 49
Mens medium weight Union suits 74
Mens heavy weight Union suits 98
Mens grey outing flannel shirts 54
Mens grey covert twill work shirts 64
Mens assorted broadcloth dress shirts 89
Mens work gloves in cloth and leather
Mens dress gloves at close out prices
Heavy wool double Blankets plaid pair 298
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Infants cotton vests good grade 20
Big lot of rubber footwear suited fog
snow rain or mud to be closed out at
a sacrifice
Our intention is to raise money to pay debts re-
gardless of profits so it is up to you to come at once
and take advantage of this rare opportunity
Special prices on all articles but space prevents
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Lewis, Ruth Kathryn. The Strong City Press (Strong City, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1936, newspaper, January 9, 1936; Strong City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1843158/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.