The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1910 Page: 1 of 10
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VOL XVII
/SMITH &"lYONi
Good Things to Eat and Wear. I
We are now located to our new location to the "
New Kearse Building.
get it? ai^^iav Si?'ng h° SUiVe hard t0
new Spring Goods as you wifl find anywher! " ® & Une °f
amt
Medford, quant Co.. Oklahoma. Thursday, January 27.19i0
♦
&Hirt Mouse View#
No. 16
chi ken servichs.
Regular services will he held
^ I ami evening by the
i a. Creek more.
lit the M. K. church
A SPECIAL SALE OF
Prices of:
Width No.
Width No.
Width No.
Width No.
RIBBONS
For Saturday, January 2gth. ,g,o
L wM& ' the^Specfa^Low
22-2 3-4 inches wide at
40—3 1-4 inches wide at
60—3 3-4 inches wide at
80—4 1-4 inches wide at
Width No. 100-5 inches wide at """"" 19 cents per yard
~— - - - - - 25 cents per yard
See our new Embroideries and G-inffhain q vici* !o —
Department. Bring us Your Pr Jduee°Ur Grocery
SMITH & LYON,
do as advertised £. •
Medford, Okla. g
£ l «v«?i;uiar services v
£ l Baptist church nex t Sabbath morning
a , pastor, Rev. Geo
I Nothing much doing in district court
| ^ays clerk Ernest I Regular service
' District court clerk'Ernest returneil1 SttI,bath-
home from Guthrie last Friday. I . revival wcetings at the M E
The only case filed in the district ic^tgl^terest" W'th"
, court since last report is Barton vs. I „
1 Parker, from Pond Creek, foreclosure! , lhe congregation of tho United
I <<n town lots. C. S. ingersoll attorney I {r<thern church is growing from Sab-
lur plaintiff. b.th s.bb.u,.
LIReno last Sunday, where he had been! good work * W (lo,n* {*
, Undergoing treatment for several weeks
J Jlo has not been in the best of health
| for some time but hopes to receive
| i.enelit from his treatment, all of which
| his many friends hope to see
The township assessors met in the 'eachthreu in Christ will meet
county clerk's office last Tuesday to fta « Monarch Theater
O n.lako I,re'ni|i"ary arrangements for no !'™ ^'!'1066 f 11 "•
I tho annual assessment of nronertv ri ■ SuntJay school at In a
J After itae consideration " ** "•
I last .year's „ dmnga/bj1 ' "Mt'
t «* county commissioners. All the
asse.ssors were present, except five.
m m life and brought them results
in the no Other mean, could possibly have
furnished. Discipline was Cod's way
ol testing what a human being was
worth and it was necessary for men
and women to know of themselves how
much of the battle of life they could
endure. nr. Scroggs especially dwelt
I upon lhe education and training of
children and his wholesome advice to
fathers and mothers was of great value
to all parents desirous of having thei
children rise above mediocrity in life
tegular services at th<
alchuroh next Sabbath,
j Kingfisher, will preach
uveniug.
Congregation-
Dr, Moody of
morning and
10 cents per yard
12 1-2 cents per yard
15 cents per yard
19 cents per yard
Rl-AL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
For the week ending, Januar.i 26
1910, reported by H. H. Rogers, Ab-
stractor, Medford, Oklahoma.
WARRANTY DEEDS.
Chas. A. Lewis to A. R. Lynch
1 so 22 28 7
.1 M. English to M. H. Dusch
Lot 0-8, bk J, Medford.Okla'
Bertha Burcsh to M. H. Duscli
Lots 2-4, bk J, Renfrow
Owen Campbell to A L. Haynes
Lot ;j 4, bk 2, Deer Creek, Ok
S. S. Clark to Stock Exchange
Banks e 21-29-4
[ Edward B. Aves to Cora
Aves, n w 25-27-7
The resignation of F. O. Dort as
deacon in the Congregational church
was presented at a church meeting last
Sabbath morning and accepted, as Mr
Uort had moved from this city. r t
Simons was elected to fill the' vacancy.'
Social for Rev. Barricklow.
Piano Recital.
,. LoTe" 1"UMC are promised a rare
treat Monday night. Jan. 31st, at
Palmers opera bouse, when l,|a UaFoe
Hardy will present two of her pupils
(race Marie Becker and Madge Brown
in piano | recital.
Miss Helen Mott. mezzo soprano of
n"l,a favorite with Medford audiences
will assist,
An admission of 15c will be charged
m. to tlefray expenses; no extra charge
- J or reserved seats. Seats on sale at
Hutchinson's. Board np Saturday
morning, the twenty ninth.
at s'r Pr°gra"1 W'11 he,i'" Promptly
leachers Associatcon.
The Grant county Teachers Associa-
tion met in regular session at Pond
Creek Saturday. One hundred teachers
M.
$8000
125
00
5500
S000 I
| We do as advertised.
m MB Mill II I
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BROWN & SUMMERS,
Have you read the Ford "ad" in this
2^ Saturday Evening Post? Read it
w-n i?en ?n us' and see Ford cars'
Will be open for business January '
our new Garage, corner north of
mercial Hotel. Repairing- a Specialty
, in
Com-
— _ A Few Plain Facts.
Coupons given with all cash purchme, ' <le8jt° *° Say " fow fhiD^ which
:made of us. Coupons redeemabtea * fT ?™7 ^ not know ■"«
our bargain counter ,isk us aho,,c ' I r 010 t,eslrons of knowing.
16" Gran, c„„„'y £££ "• " 'f " >' ' W™ m* in.,.ro«-
Fire Hxtimr,,- n j nunt, many are endeavoring to better
extinguishers Located. fl|eir condition ami find a place that
wi'ren:firiSh— P,aeed in Cor- \fladvantages for themselves and
east s^e Of front | lnl,es- In the first place it is uot
Proposed to publish anything that will
be misleading or deceive, believing as
do, that the truth is always more
individual or
SnTwaaXd "byT "a " oTSto.ta;
Xiao oyail. Generous dona- ridicule is the best method t
or t e pastor's family were made, "sparking" among the pupils; „0 pnp°?
One Present. I should he allowed to go to the teacher
A Fine Sermon. , while she is reciting a class; to keap
Scroggs preached a very able ' d°WD Uoise h11ow P"!"1® to use pencil
sermon last Sabbath morning in the ' blif7S '"steiirl of boxes- n«i only in ex-
.jno | Congregational church, His subject ' ceptloual cas°s " it agood idea to allow
Box Social | was Aaron's reply to Moses when he ! f'"0,der P"Pi' to recite a class.
' A box social will hp J™ . , , exp'ained how it came to pass that the . ,th° HftMnoon, in addition to sever-
house, district No 55 two mn« °° L? a ^ WOr8hiPpine the golden fl'elpRfnl tttlks ^ ^al teachers, Prof,
of town FridavniVht P h miles west calf. Aaron says; -least the gold/'Wor3 «ave ^ splendid lecture,
are '^ted to Attend A 'nto ^c«an,Jit cameouta cjf. IIw ^ ^ ti,., possibilities of
expected dtten<1 33 d ^d time « I Dr. Scroggs said that every human ! °.ar S1C,h,°ols He arated that no teacher
I being was cast into the lit-.. Phiu— | should have more than fifteen pupils
Dr.
| being was cast into the lire. Children,
property, homes, affection, in fact
' f erything had to pass through the
fire and be tested. The truly great
j meni of the world, whether in religious
| political or business life had passed
for°the tremenl' Jt hat| Proljared them probably hold
for the tremenduous tasks that awaited , Medford. Fe
and urged the country districts
ploy at least two teachers. The songs
reudeiad by the Clark family were
world, whether. in religious, > h,8hly appreciated. The count v super-
r business life had passed ln,,"ll''iif announci! that be would
enre. It had prepared them 1 probably hold !V special n
HI.
' ting at
medford,
Hear
Miss Adams, the 'cellist, nobly won
her success. She succeeds in drawing
from her instrument tones that really
go to the heart.-Bayerscher Kurier
Munice, Germauy.
Public Sales.
The following public sales will be held
at the dates named; R. Pickard. at the
William Anderson farm, four miles
east of Medford, Tuesday, February 8,
at 10 o'clock, a. m.
W. A. Woodrow, Medford, Saturday
r OO «4- O
OKLAHOMA
community than misrepresentation. A
peculiar condition occurs in Grant
county, which is not found in any oilier
county in the state. As county k
rauks third in wealth in Oklahoma arm
I yet unlike many other counties, it has
door-nt o casu slaeof front! Inthe first place it i8 not
door at Roff & Browns on east side of "
wes door; at Kelsey's restaurant on
west side of front door. To operate ' We (10' that the 'ruth i
open faucet on top then turn extinguish P°tent for good to tli
er up side down and use the hose.
D. L Clink
Woodrow Public Sale
Auction Sale to be held at W. A.
29, at °* n r^'dence Saturday, Feb. | many orner counties,
chicken"hatcherv innT?^ °f en«re | "0 largo town within its borders. How
portable chicken' ho^ brooders- d°6S tblB haP"e,J. 3'ou ask? It is clear I
Very „,tle Z bee , ^ i
many other difficulties have Zn > i t WGather the oast week acte(1 ?d ml bei"K iu aImosc fhe geograpin-1
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A FEW MINUTES
Store Talk!
largely upon ' the spirit o, ] There have heen no ZollrtZZ P°ml CrC'ek a'J<i Me<iford ba^ so
manifested by our citizens ' TowT i bIocked trains, no shortage of fuel' no t0Wn bnUt aml Pressed
and cities are not built ont „f" P^ticular suffering from storm, , 6,ther W°uM have ,lou" ''ad the
January 29. at 2 oUock p. m; , #nd dtieg - -- xowns . particula.
An Elegant Residence. talk.U Thev^re0,!^11? T °f COm,non blizzards. The sevar. ',,s, a"u ,natter been finally
Con tractor Staedelin will soon com- j castles or stretches of'Te hSgm°r ^! COn8equent suffering in mor^^them faVOr of on" or ,h'' other. Since the
meDee upon tb, mMon of q Wlll. i „ X™,, ,?To7Z, «* ha" ^"ffeet oTSIi"u,,7 1T «"1"1
ling s handsome new residence which ! cooperation to develop them to h '"g lmm^ration to states like this ,!, ? h'w" l"*tnrally is de-
will cost $4000.00. It will be built I fnllest extent. There iL g^d i J f Wnere a much milder and more agree i T T " fr°'1' 'h° in'!,"tns
north of J. W. Chism's fine residence. 1 necessary work to b- done and which cIimate the rule and not the NoTthJ o reCfiiv"'1-
Bine Country Home. jbe ^ne sooner or laTer The eXCept'°n- T ^
The handsome modern residence be- 8frects are'n a bad coMiiriou and with MEDFOPn ' * nearfumr.
ing bnilt by J. F. Sampson. bvContrac- I comwR Spring raiu^. will be more - UKU
tor Staedelin, on his recently purchased S°; A neecl of SQrface „: dnage is at
farm near this city will be one of the * ft'ly *ecessarv f0 1'Oii, travel and
finest country residences in this section I btaI,h , The '>nilding of an electric V\-m js,
of Grant county. I'ght plant and the extension of the Jx' 1 ' * RHCTFOX
County State Taxes, j Tmion h'Ts a'mr'T ir"'m"i,at" C!h
(.rant county will pay ^51.083.66 in these matters bav \ sn,'{,riSl' "'at J j
state taxes this year. Now those who long To do so 1 , n " V ^
guess coming.-Lamont R^d.anWtht' "ZoZy n Tt To 12 ^ ^
COl'NTY OFFICERS. "fers a better chance for profitable in
^OUNfY VflfltniAii^ .L n. .
R. J. Russel
P. W. Zeigler
ivici^r WKLV
ore t
Lecture Course,
E- yr/iM STTlUCTfOX
^ Central $rand
F. P. Privett
Geo. D. Walker
H. H Rogers .
J. B. Drennen
C. M. Jacobson
Commissioners
J. D. Huntingdon
J. D. Orendorff .
F. P. Hamilton .
VV .ui |«1UUI
vestment in northern Oklahoma !Ier.
• • Treasurer ls " ,own 'he third richest county in
.... Clerk rh" s ate, a county seat, with two good
Register of Deeds "Sterns of railroads, iu a healthful
- • • • Sheriff 'ocatlou, just waitiu,f to be developed
' rnnn?!)aie..JlJ<1*e ! M*'lfor'1 ODfht ro a town of four , r
- "",aSa"'1 ' ,ew Tear,
Why not - ('ai, von gire a r^a*
istDistric,
53 KS
* Meyer Nopran*
Mrs. Aulii IVai'I
•\<l"lpll Kll.'lllel'
Thursday, Feb. 3, '10,
AT i M
Board up Thursday at 8:30 A. M.
-AI>.MISSIO\ ;
Again, is now agootl tinio to invest or
will it pay to wait: In onr opinion
Medford will double its present popn
laUou in the next two or three years.
In waiting to make an investment, a
man will have to pay more for property
t'y his delay. Prioes are already ad-
vancing and will continue to advance
There never will be a better time to
make an investment than right now.
lake a look at Medford ami satisfy
yourselves as to this proposition This
town is already equipped with gootl
churches, fine schools, flourishing bnsi-
Pianist hou.'s. splendid hotels, in fact
with about everything calculated to
us
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■<s.
We appreciate your custom
try our best to retain it.
Ask to see anything in this store.
You are not obliged to spent
Ask for anything.
You need not buy 1I WUon
this store it is extended to you.
Quality and price go hand in hand in
this store.
Our prices are in thorough accord
with the values we give.
Yours for Good <''lethe*.
one cent.
We may have it!
the freedom of
Five
"•4M and 3V
10.-
make a place desirable to live iu. But
With the impetus given i hy fite loca-
tion of the county seat and the building
of one of the tiues; c urt houses in the
state, Medford will develop along li„, s
that will be astonishing. We frankt?
s'atetha we do not know of josr such
auother favorable town iu which mt
"lake a safe investment. Y.m w,uj
think s.. if yon look n* ground «.v.-r I
personally. i
Xnc
Medford.
Price
I. J. Natelson
'Clothier.
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Simons, R. T. The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1910, newspaper, January 27, 1910; Medford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc186256/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.