Luther Register. (Luther, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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Presilent ' Caabiers
—Fat hogs $375 per 100 in
-Luther market
—If you want your shoes mend-
ed in good style see T J Wyant
—Old newspapers for sale at
the Register office
—John Nichols was at the
county seat Monday
—Extra H F D Locks for sale
at the Luther Register office
i—D L Chandler moved to his
a farm north of town Monday
—Arnett it Elson shipped a car
of hogs to Ft Worth Texas
Tuesday
—Arthur it Adams Phone No
33 and 40 for coal flour and mill
feed
----Ed Arthur made a business
trip to the county seat Wednes-
day —Fresh cow for sale Mrs
COI Edwards 1-2 mile south
and 3 yest of Luther
Rice of Meridian was a
business visitor In 'Luther last
Friday
—Hats at cost as long as they
last also buggy whips' of all
kinds at cost at Key's
Fourt orders the
Register sent to C N Hudson
Elmwood Ark
—Get you a Mail box at the
Luther Register office ' $2 for
the Register one' year and box
—Jas 'niter i3'110W' a resident
of Luther and occupies Jas Tay-
lor's house
-r-A stylish shoe lop women: is
the "Radcliffe' Only $250 at
Norman's store
—Oscar Atteberry who his
been over in Payne county since
last October returned 'r 'home last
Saturday
-500 pu pils attended thela-
mous ' Southwesterp BaSiness
University of Oiclaloma City
dUringtheeput yeil:ru
—C T Dawson and family ar-
rived holip-e Su)nday evening from
a week's visit hia'parets
and other rejatives Guthrie
and reports a fine time
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CURD PARALYSIS
IV8 P O TrunTexas wr:tes:
'4Iywite had boon sufferring fiv'e yealls
with naralpls In be arm whcn 1 W Zi
prsulided t tise Ilallard's snow 1Ini-
nunt which 'Cured bur alright 1 have
also used it forold Bores frostbites and
tkin eruptions 1 t doea the work' 23c-
50c $I 00 W tt'ileCutche
'tours tor Buisiness
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SPECIALISTS
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—Jas Taylor moved onto Ma-
riah Morrison's farm this week
and will farm this season
—A full line of Sunflower
Shoes the best shoes in town for
the money Key sells them
— Cavett Binion returned home
last Sunday morning from his
visit to relatives in Texas
—Dan Milligan and family of
Hominy () T were here during
the holidays visiting home folks
— My accounts are now in the
hands of a collector Don't be
surprised if he calls on you
DR G U NORMAN
Co!eman an old friend
of R L Canada from Texas is
here visiting him and:' locking up'
a location
real foot ease is the "Real
Ease" shoe for men Neat and
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whoop and a roar
ollfi GROcEfilEs TA'RE NOTICE
All partfes indebted to me by
Present a Clean Fres4 Appé- note oor account now due' or past
tizing array IYot mint the due' will please call at the Bank
Best You get it at Our store of Luther and settle at 'once as I
tif '1 i am'going away soon
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By the wholesale Al! bran new it sttvo that'liNtis witbont a 'scar lte-
and up-to-data It you are t‘itt's Witch iiiioi salia: NO rerredy
needing shoescorne and see us tfre'estpi tillh fipecialrofitt: It draws out
We' cv both fittind suit you inilannuationt'amitheS coo1 s and boa's
all cut burns and bruises A sure cdre
'tours for Business
k 1 ' - - fur piles and akin disea IOW DOW' ted
N HEFFRON is' the only genuine Witch liazIl Salve
‘ e -1' Is Bowoire of counterfeits they are clan I
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--D Cole informs -1thilt he
ha lea:ed land in the (reea-
tion and will move tha'e In' the
near futur'
—Mrs B F LeonrA left last
Saturday on a visit to Ier sister
in that part of Oklabbni ViLliown 1
as the strip
—Miss Kate lZubf3 '''wflo "Was
here spending the holi14with
relatives returned to" Ebirfiond
Wednesday ' I)
F Jackson 1-tintilt for
himself and new wife a new house
ia the south part town and
moved into it
—A surveyor W
" 3'here Mon
day' and 'surveyed t1i4e lines of
the new proposed incorporation
of the town of Luther
—J S Pickard is improving'
his residence property in the
south part of town by the addi-
Lion of a new frame barn
—Charley CarS011 has traded'
his blacksmith shop and res-
idence to Dave Walker for his
school lease just east of townand'
will become a farmer
—Ja3 Ashburry of Lafayette
Indiana is the nape of the
gentleman who purchased D
Cole's farm and he takes posses-
sion the 1st of March
--W J Adams has moved into
his residence in the north part of
town and Jas D Kivlehen and
wife will occupy the residence ho'
vacated on First street
a l'Oca'tion' - —"' "'L"""i6 "I' New Supply of Mail Bo Nes
haven't gotten one
----A real foot ease is the "Real It you
Ease" shoe for men Neat and yet come in subscribe for the
durable S330 at Nor Man's Register and take one out with
I you All for $12
store I c ci T 1 t-N 1!:Li- --1 i--Z1
L Canada and children
spent Christmas With his brother
at Muskogee and report a fine
time
—The Hank of Luther was
closed Monday on account of it
being the first day of the New
Year which is a legal holiday
—O W Olmsted and B
Leonard members of the Dewey
township board went to the coun-
ty seat Monday to make final
settlement with the county court
—Fine Tailor made clotning
ladies tailor made skirts mon's
suite and pants and all kinds of
winter goods Come in and get
prices JACOB 'OMAN
—Mrs C W Huntington re-
ports the receipt of a valuable'
Christmas present' cansisting of
7twelve volumes to add to her
library and piesented by O M
I funtington:of G'rcenwood Ind
—All perOns knowing' them-
selves indebted to me will take
notice that all accounts are now
'past due and must be paid at
once or steps will be taken to
collect them
Mc MtntrilY ATERcr:Co
—S-Jnday New Years day was
belautitul with balmy breeze's
fr6m thesouth ending up late in
the evening with a stiff: cold
breezairozn the north The year
coming in like a lamb is supposed
to go out like a lion—with a
whOcp and a tk)' ar
—Joel Goodtick and family
such people as Mr Goodriek and
—Hardin Four twho hasheen at
St Louis for Feveral weeks att
tending a college for barbers re-
:urned home last week havinq
finished his courn of study and
practice
—James Vickers cf Neodesha
Kansas who was here spending
the holidays with his brothern-
law and sister Mr and Mrs
Austin Briscoe left last Friday
on his return trip home
—Ida M Douglas located 5
miles west and on e north of Pais
artdtwo miles east and one-half
mile south of lilvansville has out
bills for a public sale of stotck
farming implements and hay on
Friday Jan 13-1005
SICKEN1h0 SHIVERING FITS
of Agno and Malaria can bo relievd and
cured with Electric Ritter This init
pure tonic medicine of especial tone't
in malaria for it exerts a true curative
I nfluence oil tile disease dri viiitz it eii-
tivelY out of tlio system Cis much to
he profrrod to QUAtille lul fing nom of
this drug's bad at ter-effects I S
day of Jiriutta Tex writes: "My
brother aas viry low alit) malarial rev
or and ittillilICP tiii he took li'kictric
Iiittert which saved his lib) At W
McCu tehon & Co's dr lig store price 50c
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—Mrs Jas IYKlyletich left' on
the Tuesday mdrptng train for
thimOnIto complete her bust
ness ffairs with F II Umholti
PresIdent of the State Normal at
thatplace for whom she has been
secretary for the past two years
—Söme'fellow possessed of a
big heaft and a good supply of
met made the editor both thank
ful 'and glad by a new years pres-
ent of a fine lot of excellent
sausage and spare ribs but was
Careful to conceal his identity
lie has the thanks of the entire
Register family just the same
114 he live long and prosper
COUGHS AND COLDS
All coughs colds and pulmonary cow-
plaints that are curable arp quit( ly cur-
ed by One M innto Codith Cure Clears
4the phlegvArawsontInti:mmation'and
beats and yoothes 1A affected parts
strengthens the hin wait1 ot pneu-
thonia 'armless and pleasant to take
4o1d by all drugglstS
—John Bedner NN'tio has been
in the employ of Arthur Lt Adams
for sometime laft Wednesday for
his hon-le near Edmond the busy
are now citizun:i or Ltahol: having! eason LI the gin and mill being
moved here from 11eridlar) this I over A' party NV as given him at
week We have lots oZ room for the residence of Mrs Elizabeth
Crossley Tuesday evening by his
numer9us young friends Ile is
an excellent young man whom we
shflit be pleased to see prosper to
a full measure
—Our worthy friend and farmer
L S Lay who occupies theJW
A Potter farm had a happy
good looking group of young
people at his horn'e duriiig the
holidays composed' of Iklises
Girtie and Grace Lay his nieces
from gpringfleld Misaouii
Misses Lottie and ertrude' and
Charles Ilerbert of Edmond 0
Is old' acquaintances and Miss
Maittie Frazier of Janesville
—The Christians Endeavc r
elected officers last'Sunday night
as follows:
F0 Harris President1
Mrs W IL Downs Vice Pres
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0 Austin drossley Rec Sec
Marian McMurphy Con Sec
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' rsM F O Harris-Organist
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ThisorganizatiOn i3 being well
attended and is in a flourishing
ecndition' The meeting time is
7 o'clock pi'm4 each Sunday and
everybody is invited to attend
and take a part in the meeting
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TaimitjaVIIEjMIR'
BRING IN THAT LUMBER BILL
-MACAW N6S viiited by a t
$20000 fire Wednesday morning
In whidh SteVens' general 'mere
chandise store J D Hodges
residencerthe South Slie hotel 1
and O 13 Case Az Co's ware house
' was entirely consumed and sev
eral other buildings badly damag
ed
—Those of our subscribers who
promised wood in payment for
ubscription would please us if
they would deliver it now
—C J 'Voider brother-inlaw
rif Mrs H Cowan arrived here
Jan 1 1905 He has lived six
years in Tex but his native
home is Greenville Ala N1r
Yelder is a wealthy man and is
going to build himself a residence
in the south part of town on the
Delaporte addition aml will open
up a grocery store non X
—The editor and family made
a little drive out o hr the country
south and west of town last Sun
day afternoon and noted on their
way a number of rileasant appear-
ing hcfnesrine farms with good
buildings orchards etc and
that there lA lOts of cotton yet in
the fields to be picked but the
price has fallen so low the farm
ers am in no hurry to pick it
—WedneRday's Oklahoman'
made an erroneous statement
saying that Thurmond countx
'surveyor elect did not qualify
and that Bernard the old survey
or still holds the (dice P C
Thurn'iordnot "Ilenry" as the
Oklahoman has it qualified and
appointed Max L Cunningham
hi 4 deputy
' —A candy breaking was given
a number of the young people
from Luther last Saturday night
at the pleaRant horns of Geo L
Havis abota four miles southeast
cf town' last Saturday night
Those present were Misses
Addie Taylbr 1dna Parsons
riffa utl Ruble Minnie Baer
Messrs Jack Arnett Percy Nor
Man Austin Crosiley Virgil
Arnett George Norman Herbert
nd Frank Baer All of ' whom
report a very pleasant time
COU91INO SPELL CAUSES DEATH
IIcriy Duca well: aged chok
eol to death early yestonlay ileroirtg
b is how° la presen0 o hih oh)
And tIii Id II v'toti triwied a hi Tht cow
few days iugo aiiil pia but littin at-
tention to it Ve?sterlay morning' ho
was selzPd with a flew' eVI:iling widely
itontintiod for oirwillUe: Iff4 wilo hoot
for a physician blit1)2 foto too conid ar-
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Baer, G. W. Luther Register. (Luther, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1905, newspaper, January 6, 1905; Luther, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2055685/m1/1/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.