Logan County News. (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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CKESCES r. liOUAN COr NT Y, OKLAHOMA. FKI DAY, APKII.28, M05.
No
Of buying your Spring Dry Goods, Dross Goods and
Clothing without first looking over our stock and get-
ting our prices.
Wo have a stock made up of the Kind of Goods you
Want; New and up to date; We do not propose to offer
you an article and expect you to buy it, simply because
Uhe Trice Is LoW.
Our people know too much to lie caught by such n
course. You want goods built for the purpose for
which you intend to use them;
We Keep Such A Line.
Our prices are always as low as can possibly bo made
on good goods - much less than many dealers ask for
same-quality. We GUARANTEE every article from
our store, to be just Exactly As Represented.
Ccme Arndl Sec,
IAJCAL AND PERSONAL.
Oklahoma has plenty to con
gratulate herself for upon enter-
ing her seventeenth year.
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Chinch bugs are reported I Friends and patrons took pos
very numerous, despite the-cool ess ,in of the school in a most
damp weather. pleasing way Thursday. Repo*
of which will appear next week.
NotIce: Tlie stock law
hereafter be strictly enforced.
Keep your stock and chickens up.
Hy ()rder of Trustees.
Mrs. Bruintiold's new cottage
I is being painted with Sherwin-' '1 lie price o! cotton next year
wiH Williams Paint. will be fixed by the amount of
0 T ,, cotton to be sold. Every farmer
S. .J, Stewart gives coupon
for cast
A change of the time of both
passenger and frieght trains
I went into effect yesterday. Note
i the change in the time card.
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, . , , , who plants cotton should keep
It purchases, which entitI-! .. . ,
,. 1 t.ins tact m mind, i lie agree
The Territorial .Sunday School
| convention meets at El Reno on
May L'il-iM.l!;). Logan county is
entitled to 30 delegates.
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R. Prince has just eomplet
\V. Hard oil and Etna linn msiae
jand Sherwin Williams Paint on
: the outside.
es you to a- nice dish.
In Russia there is but one
school to every 12,000 people.
In Oklahoma there is one school
to every t>2.r .
ment to reduce the acreage by
2r> per cent is good, it it is carri
ed out; If it is not carried out;
it will amount to nothing.
The ladies of the M. E. chuiicli
organized a Ladies' Aid Society
at the home of Mrs. P. L. Cress.
Wednesday afternoon with the
followingoflicers: M rs B. F. Mock
The colored Brethern of Zion
have recently been condutinga
wonderful revival. Over forty
conversions arc reported "P 1" j prest; Mrs J. 0. Harkins, Secy
I ed his new house using Sherwin date and the meeting continues. 'Mrs. WaltWier, Troas. The next
r ' ' ~ . . S meeting occurs in two weeks nt
r. L. Stockton will not drive in th(1 ()f Ml.,. K Adams.
the county With his wagon for
The Guthrie Leader sagely in-
| quires: "Does death end all?"
i Niblack is evidently wondering
whether a term in the legislature
ends t man's political pspspects
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^ Don't buy a sewing machine till you
see nie, any good machine you want.
|j&j Don't pay agents f'-ney prices for
sewing machines, I will sell you a
standard machine for less than it. is.
possible to buy them from agents.
sy Terms.
P8k.pei c.> .<& Curtains.
'j? /V^'k ,4 RJ 'V FURNITURE AND
€> O e> JL £JZ 2 J. 1 K.J j> UNDER f AKING
The cold wet weather makes
it very hard for the gardens to
thrive. Corn which is up needs
I sunshine, but wheat is spreading
I itself at present. Should the
1 present cool damp weHtlwr con
tinao, the runner will have to
. " put in eighteen hours a day to
President Roosevelt s visit to!keep a|H,iU| 0f then a'. -'rass.
Oklahoma and the Indian Terri-1
The city council on last May
made a special lev,, of :;.fi mills
for tnuriicipial purposes. TI c
county clerk neglected t i make
the next couple months for poult
ry and eggs. He will however
be atthe north barn where lie will
be ready to take your chickens,
eggs, hides,- ets.,-and pay you
the highest cash'price.
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Glass.
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Stylish i yjimery
At bargain prices. I'a :.i* rn hats,
dress hats and street hats.
Call and make^our selection or
leave your order.
MILLINERY EMPORIUM, .SKE™™-.
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Miss Baptist deputed" for her
home at Edmond Sat urday The
high application in which she
was held by her pupils was
shown bv vast, number which j tory is said to have had the good \
were at the depot. to see her off. j effect of uniting tho people of the -
Keep your box s off the street. |tvro territories in favor of single |
. . They are forming habits right j statehood. He plainly indicates
gj ! now that will determine all tlx ir jthat 1,6 ho jed thov woulfl coin,!
W i future career. And the boy whojin as one state and not try to gel
is raised on the street does not: in as two. The sentiment in fav-
! have much of a future caroeii , m. 0f 0!1(, state has been crystal-
M C.II. Bt'ilha: t, representative J i «-d '■ ound the presidents words
V of the J. P. Baden Produce Co., | and the people will work for one
was in- town Thursday maliingl cause.
arrangments wit h A. B. Watkins
to receive, weigh, lost and ship i
lb/ cream for the J. P. Baden Pro-
duce Co of wintield, Kans. They
^ are now paying L"3cts i>tr pound
for butter fat.
the proper returns on ii^ tax
roll to the treasurer and he in
turn could not collect the tax.
Tliei e-Tore the city is slioit what
would probably have amounted
to Si00. Toe trausiic it n is
simply n blunder on the part of
the ex-ciork.
nil
F6r Tlireshiiiic purposes always 011 liaisil. At reas-
onable prices. EfyouSiavi wliea^ to sell do
not laii to see ine. t v.iil treat yon right.
lurk ^ % ( HKS( EM ,
ri-lRTH
The easiest thing in the world
is to be a kicker. It takes no
brains. The mule with only a i
bray and a pair of heels, is an
adept as an air splitter. But it |
takes a wise one to make a wise I
kick, one with reason and justice j[
in it. Kickerism as a chronics
disease is as repulsive as lep- j
rosy.
A Suit was instituted in Guth-1
rie this week against D. H. Alex-1
ander by George Channel to re-
cover damage for a dog killed. I
it is said the canine was a gen !
eral "egg-sucker", but whether]
this will justify killing the thing
will be threshed out in court.
And there's pure Hir, puro
water und sunshine on th" hi .
Just tho place for a rest after
the loriif winter. It is the
FROM HCRETOTHHRE,
Crescent Hotel,
EurekiJ Spiirss, /Irk.,
Operi terated hy Tlie
Frisco
•System,
Hound trip ticket to Kmeka
SrrinjTs on sale ever\ day in t e
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F( r (liootl Cure Early ('<}|ion
Seed, at the i'iprices.
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The oil land leasers around
i Marshall have raised the ire of
the leesees, who will at once
; bring suit, to have the contracts
i annulled. The terms of t he leas
os were supposed 1«> be that dril-
ling would be commenced at once
without asking that lot al capital. Always have on hand a choice lot of Fresh and .salt whit r.'-1
- bo invested to tleveloj) the lield. | they sell at reasonable prices. ICE delivered at r'-stitit ■<<*e'ov afore '
The celebration at Patrick's —~
I Grove Sat urilay in inetn try ofl ^
j tlie opening of Oklahoma w:ss| ij;
'surely a pleasant gathering.
| Hundreds of people were there; J
I from the surroundin
< >ov Ferguson was the
I principal orator of the day.
I Plenty of amusement and r>
I'reshments had been provided
i for.
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Have 30,000 Elbert a Poach trees that they
want planted on the crop plan. They sell
jmti FJberta Trees At $40.00 Per 1,000
ij.u.i. and rs. wroxi-:
As ,J. H Kiting iitul John I
lyCainpbell of Edtnoml were going .
! from the El ting farm to (luthriei
Friday, they were both thrown I
fronr the Vunrgy while attempt
to cross :i place in the road where j
some repairing was being dene. '
Campbell was pitched head t'n\>l ;
oat of'the rig, Eliing on top of;
him, breaking CiiaJpbell's wrist
of t.ht! left a. if;. The jottriie,*|
was t*ontmu'>d ti ('uihrie where i
THE BEST ON EARTH
They do better v o -k, get more grain out of the straw, etc: n
it b'tter and burn less f4iel than any mashin" on the marie
Sold t n t asy ti rms. Call ;wul si e me or address me at Cres e ti,
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Maher, J. H. Logan County News. (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1905, newspaper, April 28, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc233382/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.