The Stroud Messenger (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1924 Page: 1 of 8
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1200 ler Ton
Would not last long and yet we can sell you the best
roughness at that price per ton Cotton Seed bulls and
cotton seed meal make the best feed for cattle that can
be had Best both for milk and fattening and just a
small quanity of meal and a few pounds of hulls per
day will keep the stock cattle in the best condition
through the winter and just right to go to grass
Good No Two Texas
Red Oats
We have just received a car of these oats and while
they last will sell them at 90 cents per bushel in good
bags We have a full line of feed and field seeds and
want to serve you
at All Times
We are always in the for what you have to sell and
want you to get our prices before doinv so
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List your property with us We will sell it
Two doors south of the 'relephone ExchamiTe
Farm Products Bought III
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Jas Bowers had the misfor-
FOR SALE —Soda fount and tune to have his left limb broken
other store fixtures—Strand Con- Wednesday afternoon while
fectilnery or 204 West Brold way working on the Evans building
Drumright
Mr and Mrs W I Dixon of
C IL Baltsell Division i South Pend Indiana have open-
Superintendent of the Frisco ed up a Beauty Shoppe in the
System whose heaiquarters are front rooms up stairs in the new
at Sapulpa was here Monday Smith-Moss building
looking over the yards and the
Bert Brashear is building a
business and has decided to put
new building on west main street
on a switch engin a clerk and
where he will move his restaur-
cashier at the depot in addition
ant and Chili Joint
to other officials and will add
more siding as quickly as it is
needed He thinks Stroud has a Stroud is growing rapidly in
very briszht future and i3 willing population There are fully
to assist in every way for the 1000 more people in Stroud now
accomodation of the patrons of as regular residents than therQ
the road lie will recommend to were before the big oil gushcr
the higher officials that all pass- came in three miles south of
enger trains stop at Stroud The town some five months ago Sev-
SUperintendent gave an address eral substantial business build-
at 1:30 in the High School Audi- ings have been erected or are
torium on "The Value of Educat- unriPr oniirQP gç ennatrliptnn nnut
Mr anti its iwuginxtt ui SALE South Dak were here last week! Fine five toot Ice llefrierator
visiting her sister Mrs Claud five separate departments with
Hamilton and family iga1vanzed iron shelves Sell
!cheap
Mrs Claud Hamilton left Sat-' M W Lynch 1
urday for McCloud to visit her! A J Campbell is building a
parents large rooming house on
Mrs G W Hubbell and daugh- just across the street f
Wright Hotel on Fourth
ter Sue moved into their residence
in west Stroud Tuesday Mr and Mrs C E Fie
have been visiting J
Cary Crume of Maroa Ill is and family left Sunday
here visiting the Hubbell family! home in Marysville Mo
LOST—Sunday S II S class 1 Sam Ilamilton who has been
ring of '22 with "13 B II" en- working in Los Angeles for the
graved on inside Ileward—Jim 'past eight months returned home
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Hulesy 'Thursday
Born to Mr and Mrs Orville Mr and Mrs C R Vandegrili:
English of Stroud Okla Fridly came Monday from Bristow and
Feb Sth 192-1 a fine baby girl j have opened up the Parisian
Cleaner establishment in the
Dr J O Glenn made a bus - Titus Lulldin7 which has rwent-
ness trip to Kansas City Thurs- ly been remodeled first door east
day of last week returning home of Frank Child's Jewelery store
Saturday
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needed lie thinks troua nas al Stroud is growing rapidly in Condry who InOVeLl trP
very bright future and i3 willing
population There are fully Perry about a year -
1000 more people in Stroud now here the first of the week to assist in every way for the ''Ill:r
accomodation of the patrons of as regular residents than thers is thinkinv of moving back tn
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the road He will recommend to were before the big oil gushcr Stroud and putting in a barber
the higher officials that all pass- came in three miles south of shop
enger trains stop at Stroud The town some five months ago Sev-
Superintendent gave an address
eral substantial business build- M' W Lynch is building u 'D'
at 1:30 in the High School Audi- ings have been erected or are implement house on his lots bad:
torium on "The Value of Educat- under course of construction now of the hotel 124x90 feet O G
Ion" He also emphagizeml the and many more will soon be start Robertson of Davenport ie the-
importance of being careful led A lot of residences have contractor
around the yards and crossinz been completed but not nearly
the tracks Ile is a most pleasant enough to house the people who ('has Terry is building a near
gentleman and we want him to are living in tents or box car bungalow on his lots south nf
come to Stroud again real soon houses until the time when they Frank Dowell's residence irr
can be able tn move intn a good Donaldson's addition
The Royal Neighbors gave a modern residence A good many
as
Valentine social Monday night at of our citizens who were really The Waters Sales Co h b:2uzbt
the Hall not ready to make improvements the Louis Pelter Stock of gcods
on their vacant property
have in the Masonic Odd Fellow build-
Mr LeVine left Tuesday for schemed around and started the inz and C P Angleton i
St Louis to buy a fine new stock building of residences which will arranging to hold a sale and clse
of Ladies' Ready-to-wear to stock bring them in good rents If the stock out
up his new store first door east you have vacant property corn-
of Burford's barber shop mence right now to firture on a DrJ Hollin eye ear riryge
Born to Mr and Mrs Edward building which will be sure to be and throat specialistof Bristow
Grayson Stroud Okla
rented or bought at a good profit will be at Dr J () Glenn's office
day Feb 13th 1924 a
' Wednes fine baby before it is completed There is Thursday February 21
no doubt now but that we are go-
girl ing to have a good run for our The school board a n
t Gorciz
J W Stroud of Pawhuska money in the vicinity of Stroud Valley is confronted with (pii: T
1- i ! ilrob'em of taking rare of ttiv
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after his propery interests here brought in since ttie initial well ituren moving in the diirit
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We regret very much to learn and the big gas well found in an o account of the big il wAl
that he lost his wife by death a upper 9and and some thirty more I Directer Chas Criss and otIler
month ago !wells drilling as fast as they can members are doing their 11P3': tet
Ito reach the rich productive Wil- meet the conditions by uroyidint:
Born TuPAay Veb 12 19211 01 k t 11 extra -eat 3 and repotting -i--t
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to Mr and Mrs C II Darnell of
Stroud Oklahoma a fine baby
son His name is Robert being
named after his proud Grand -
father Robert Scearce
Born to Mr and Mrs Jess
Taylor of Stroud Okla Sunday
Feb lOth a fine baby girl Her
name is Nellie Mae
I Dug Urrierwood is buildinz a'
lbath room to their residence in
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1 r i ter I rsr aJceen riAie1!: A ril kr): c!vkt atride nd (laugh-
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mg in Purcell Okla for a num-
ber of years movei hack to their i
' residence home in this city the
iiri1 of the week liss ( race
' has ' c 'eptel a positirai as steno-
1 i graph(r i A the State National 1
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Sac I:ilia Tayli)r wiy) is attendirp'
o scilool at Ed fii:Iiiiii -:if!tt the week
end here with hornefolks
Miss Lrene 'Vi2kham is visit-
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large rooming house on the lots
just across the street from the
Wright Hotel on Fourth street
Mr and Mrs C E Florea who
have been visiting J M Hood
and family left Sunday for their
Saul Bami Iton who has been
working in Los Angeles for the
past eight months returned home
'Thursday
Thss Ingalls have cointnerc:
ed the erection of a 31 room hotyl
buildinv by extending on 1)xk
to the aney of their present briek
building- and put another ! tiry
on top N1o4s informs us
thtt thi will be a inHernIy
eTtippel hotel as LTrood as moh"y
can trutko: it 'this i4 aeros the
street east from the Smith-Mos4
new two story structure anl will
certainly be a credit to the town:
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Lochzings or houzo-k(:pin5:
rooms neat and comfortat le ir:
quiet country home between
production and Stroud Inuirc-
of Mrs Arzhur Payne at the
Minnie Stevens farm or nhon?
53 on 14
Warn frig—Take oila
Building permits are now re-
quired and all parties deArein!r
to build or re-model must see
the City Clerk W B Kirtle2
and secure necessary pertrit
W A Hadley Ma-o:'
Mr and Mrs Frank Walko'
of Boynton came SattrFv
visit Paul McKeever and
Born to Mr and Mrs Huff cl
Stroud Wednesday Feb 6 192
a fine biby boy
Mrs C R Walker w ho
been visiting Paul anti
sisters left Sunday night for r:
home in Hiawatha Kansas'
Mrs C Comer who has been
in the Wesleyn I lospital for st -
time returned home Saturday
evcr'-g Her health is gleady
improved
Gray Mann of Bristow who
bought the McCamtnon St Son
Grocery and market tonk ehar:r
last Mondtty They ceLit
carry a fine line of grocerie3
fresh meats and all kinds vi"
fresh vegetables
R B Condry who InOVeLl trP
Perry about a year ago was
here the first of the week Ha
is thinking of moving back to
Stroud and putting in a barber
shop
M W Lynch is building aD
implement house on his lots bad:
of the hotel 124x90 feet O G-
Robertson of Davenport is the
contractor
cox sand the many pipe lines '1)-'1:1'1- -cal-3 "" "-11"'""- "-I
laid to the fields and the loading i In Ging
racks constructed alom- the I QT N TM FP I Nr rin1 ct:'-i !
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Frisco right-of-way Just east of i spe'mh disorders can loe cor-:::' '
town so that :31 cars can be MI-
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University of Oldahorn
ment of many A well uPPiY Oklahoma
houses and large machine hops
Other wells drilliny and new Mr and Mrs 11alter Orr
locations to be made on good to Chandler Sunday
looking structures close to Soud 1
gives us the feeling that Stroud l -lhere is a class ot Vi'l!!-!11:
will be one of the greateit oil throughout tls c)unt: -
centers in the state in the near mal'e it " "'in' tg) run A' tr11
future We must La rritlft' r''''12" (-11 fi" Th '' — 4 4-
residenc(s and have thcm quick- nient to any c ruml!nity
ly are most all dope liend4 LTI
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The Stroud Messenger (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1924, newspaper, February 15, 1924; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2148131/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner&rotate=90: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.