The Waurika News. (Waurika, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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o-iv-UtHlay In reply I have Phoney from the public chiU
thin to nay: a I Morgan the I fund who doe not hold a proper
oltor ml pripillor of tli o-rtilicate from th- count'
V'afkika News l my om-in JwIihU hup-riiitemK-nt and all
ami through the tie common tolHiut nceary to make them
Mmlre1 h- bi Ih en making me replace any funds ho um1 U to
a pr lit 1 1 I is I1 M p pei M u" county attornev ’ alien-
f - which I i m i iImiiUuI t"- to the lir proHr distribution
Iain TJyeifsol ago I cun funds The treasurer of tie
ider the WAl'lUKA News a safe J board is standing under the
and hound teacher of public I heaviest part of the penalty if
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morals Very respectfully
Wm Morgan
I presume there are some par-
ties w ho fear tliat through the
circulation of ih Ni:us ihai
you an about to become the
whole thing Anyone w ho opens
up on the colmrts of
whisKy Hell and tiullillers of
law in general i sure to meet
with vilest opiosition
I appreciate your way of put-
ting things — you do not go round
the bush or do tilings by halves
I consider Theodore Roosevelt
a good man who is given to the
most egregious mistaKes
If I was running a paper I
would put in blacK type my pro
test against the national whip
ping post With the destruction
of slavery the lash had well-
nigh disappeared That it
should be resurrected and again
lie cashes any warrants illegally
isiii-d A word to tbewi!e is
ufticient
Taohr Meat '
Several ieople from this part
of the county inducing D W
Hughes Miss Jeffrey and Mis
Sitton were at Lawton last
Friday taking an -examination
for certificates We understand
that several teachers whose cer-
tificates expired Febru iry 1st
failed to attend and according
to law they will be compelled
to quit teaching until they get
their certificates and if a board
pays them for any time while
they have no certificate the
board are - themselves responsi-
ble for the amount paid
My Spring and Summer Shoes have come and I now have the largest
and hist stock ever shown in Waurika HIGH SHOES LOW SHOES'
BROAD SHOES and NARROW SHOES All the latest styles in
Patent Leathers Tans Chocolates and Vicis I Sell for CASH and my
Prices are the LOWEST in town
THE NEW YORK STORE
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WAURIKA OKLAHOMA
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Fire Narrowly Averted
Early Monday morning E A
Landon’s residence witiicb is oc-
brought into action perhaps by I cupietl by C C Forward caught
authority of law and by rec- fire from a defective flue Prompt
oimnendation of a Kepublicn help from neighbors extin-
successor to Abraham Lincoln guished the flames The loss we
is most shameful understand amounted to about
Would line very much to see $2300
your western world Yours
: r A customer of ours
truly Wm L Morgan
ordered
some envelopes of us lately and
li L Gibson the enterprising a few days alter he got prices
Sdgden banker and who is from an outside house and in
president of the bank at this I addition he would have the
place was transacting business freight to pay Moral get us to
in Waurika one day this week do your job printing
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How’s This!
-------For Low Prices?- -i —
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16 pounds very best Sugar $100
XXXX or Arbuckles coffee per package 15
7 bars Lenox Soap 12 ounce bars 25
20 bars Lenox Soap 12-oz bars 100
1 box of 100 bars 325
6 pounds Navy Beans for 25
1 can Whole Tomatoes 2 pounds 05
10 pounds Flake Ilominy 25
4 packages “B" Soda 25
Large Banner Oats ' 20
Fresli Garden Seed from the nearest home grown -nursery
in the country two 5c papers for ’5c
All goods guaranteed or money refunded We
pride ourselves on giving 16 ounces to the jnund
Try a pound of oOr fresh roasted coffee it 20c
I will take Butter and Eggs or poultry cash
or trade as you ’ike
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-zTlie Groccrman
Bargains
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Bargains
You always get a
Mc-
Culloch’s no matter what you buy We
sell groceries furniture tinware jewelry
etc AND SELL IT CHEAP Don’t
take our word for it hut come in and be
convinced Phone No 4
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'fffankin tbotcl
S D RAXKFX the former proprietor of the Strothei
House having opened up a hotel three doors west ot the
old Slrolhor hotel under the name of the Itunktu Hotel
and he wishes to thank his friends for their liberal iat-
ronageand wishes them to continue the same under the
new name 325 EA venue Give us a trial'
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THE JULIAN ABSTRACT CO
Have a complete record of all lots in Waurika aad Ad-
- ditons also to all' farms in Comanche county
- Write us for information concerning titles
moxe y to l oak on pnrm
U S lang 8 sons
Handles Feed and - Coal and ar£ Pre-
pared to do All Kinds of Grinding
WAURIKA OKLAHOMA
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Morgan, J. L. & Ackerman, D. E. The Waurika News. (Waurika, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1905, newspaper, February 3, 1905; Waurika, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1916476/m1/1/?q=coaster: accessed May 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.