Logan County News. (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1905 Page: 1 of 9
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AN COUNTY NEWS
vol. 1
CRESCENT, LOGAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY. OOTOHKR
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©w Prices!
| Wc Have in Our
Fall Line of Dress Goods,
Outing Blankets astc! Underwear.
And our pr o- are ".s low as those made by any .me in
Logan county, f.#r new lirst class goods.
LOCAL AND PERSONAI 146,615 Pounds at $3.20 Work on Feb) Store.
By October 1st we will have in our line of Ladies Coats
Jackets and Roady-Made Skirts. Do not fail to see our line
. bef„..e you buy. The style will be correct and prices right.
Prince Bros
' AGENTS FCR ROYAL TAILORS.
!Per Hundred.
Saturday was a record break
or in the history of Crescent on
Work was commenced on the
i foundation for th" new hardware
I store today; C. 11 Moss is in
I town and will oversee the work
, i . , : personally of the construction of
the cotton market. On this day 1 •
, T, ,, ,, the bui dine The store will be.
the Houghton & Douglas gin got r . .
... , ., ., ,, ready for business by Oct. tOui.
80,hir> pouncs while the Crescent • __
gin got (>6,000 pounds. Tliis is.
151,000 pounds more cotton thanj
was bouKiit in any one diy last :
season by both gins. The price ,
paid was $o.20 per hundred; 10c
higher than was pui I at any oth
Through to Shawnee.
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Crescent
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It is rumored that the 1). E. A*,
will build through to Shawnee
i in the near future and connect
j with the proposed Missouri, < )k
I lahoma <fc Gulf, which enters in-
to the richest coal fields of the
Indian Territory. The road will
then be extended t hrough to Col-
orado.
For Tlireshiiuv purposes ahvu.v* on liaittl. At reas-
onable prices. If yon ha.v« wheat to sell do
not fail to see nie. i will treat ,\ on right.
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CRESCENT.
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School books, slates and pen-
oils at City Drug Store.
Secretary Shaw will leave the
Presidents cabinet on February
1st.
A daily paper and Thk Nkws
one year for $1.75, open unti
Sept. 1.
J. T. Speaks is very sick at his
home and some uneasiness id felt
regarding his recovery.
J. II. Rlioades and Ed Sto-
bough each shipped a car load of
cattle to Kansas City Saturday.
Hon. Bird S. McCuire has hi?
new statehood bill ready to be
introduced at the comimrsession
of Congress.
| Misses Dula Brent and Rena
I Langston will teach at No 10 this
! season. The session commenc-
ed Monday with a good attend-
ance.
Toe Gray was arrested at the
instigation of A.C. 'I itus Friday.
Some trouble arose over road
work, the details of which seem
meagre.
Ringling Bros, show was in
Guthrie Tuesday and took not
| less than $15,000 or $20,000 out
of the town and t he surrounding
country.
The D. E. & G. is constructing had the thief in charge six miles
a. freight depot at Guthrie, just! e.ist of Mulhall. He was dihing
! west of the Noble Ave bridge. It j what is thought to be a stolen
I is the supposition that a passen- < livery rig; gives the name of Ed
J ger station will be built soon. j Hackley, hut letters on his per
i Five rural routes will beestab-,*,,n f,om 11 w°ina" , ^ NViniio!(1 j regards the wish of the council
lished in this county, as a le suit; are addressed to Ed \, ecker.nan, ; am, R(]vice of thf, city at torney,
! e i.i. ..p r„_ I at Knid. '! lpit)hnrn. Charges are prefer-
er point in the county. A great
many loads were in town from a
distance and all were more than
pleased with the market. Com-
petition till this line is strong and
the p< oducer is getting all there
is in his cotton this year, if he is , Day For Uhe K..
selling it on the Crescent mar-J
ket.
Tuesday was a good da.v for the
• • * j L> E. & (5 . SM50 tickets were sold
yintis J\Ia'k.e Quick Catch, j principally on account of Ring-
! ling Bros. show. The four coach -
i es proved inadequate to hold the
|passengers and .three box cars
1 were pressed into service to ac-
comodate them. A large number
were compelled to remain over
night in Guthrie not being able
to get on the returning train.
The A. H. T. A. lodge of Ban
ner made a quick catch Monday
of a horse thief who had in his i
posession an animal stolen from j
Goo. Ross, 8 miles north o[ town,
early in the morning. An alarm j
was soon given and a bunch of
Antis lead by Ed Hull was soon
on his trail, and early after noon
Trouble A head for Du'fee.
Mayor Duke of Guthrie seem*
to have disappointed some of his
j followers; hn was elected as a
reform candidate and has taken
llie reii.s in h'n own hands, dis-
of the recent investigation of In
spector Ih own. Whether we get;
I one of these or not, we havt
'heard.
not
A Correction.
Sportsmen say that quail in
tor Tlic Jiest Groceries—For The Least Honey.
When In N-ed Of Shoes I Have them that will wear well and are
Varranted to suit. No Old stock; All New and up to date.
The statement was made last
j Oklahoma have been more prolific I that Rev. Martin of Hennessey
this year than ever before and i would lecture at the Uni in
that a single pair of birds is | church Sunday at 11. There will
both
have hatched three'he instead two sermons
Hepburn. Charges are prefi
red and an effort is to be made
impeach the. Mayor and Chief of
Police, John Cates, at the next
meeting of the council.
—
The county commissioners did
not purchase the 10 bridges ad
vertised for; a lack of funds v\as
Ifour-s Fox- Business,
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STEWART.
New Meat Market.
HE MEWS—$1
Per Year.
known to nave uaimiuu wire** * " , i u
j broods. | morning and evening. A general j given as the cause of i ejecting all
t, ii aT i • i invitation is extended. | bids.
I H. II. Abraham enjoyed a visit ( ______
I from a brother and brother in- j ™
; law from Illinois the past week.1
I who were looking for a location. '
This was their lirst meeting for]
22 years and they no doubt spent'
J the week very pleasantly.
Stories of mighty yields of]
j corn are now due. The territory
j raised one of the greatest crops
of corn ever prod iced in any
country. In every section of the
South of City Hotel.
A choice line of meats kept on
hand at nil times which v/e
will sell at reasonable! prices.
Highest price I for good hides,
(iive me a t ru
Not Wall Paper But Paint!
SMITH BROS , the leading Painters of Crescent,
reccomend Lincoln' Paint fo
colors of any Paint made. S<
Longest Life and Fast-
d and warranted by
THE ARKANSAS UJMBIM CO.
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I. Q. LilVY. PRESIDENT.
G. I. GILBERT. CASHIER
Oktahama State 'Bank,
OF GUTHRIE-
directors;
| liiis. Sfolev, countv treasurer. W II Gray, real (.•statv owner.
S L Spurrier, Wholesale lumber. Felix A(llt r, Kx-< 'o. I re as
<; 1 Gilbert • >-cv.v
S L Moore, .P.'O.-i. Fir-it Mali. Bank, Bri >u«, Iowa.
Interest Puid o.-i Time Deposits.
Safety Deposit Hi °m to Kent
territory the crop was well nigh
| perfect.
Many farmers are plowing or
i discing to cut out the growth of
weeds and grass in early plowed
land. Parties doing this should
harrow well to prevent the soil
from drying deep, thus prevent
the seed from getting enough
moisture to germinate.
John Mize and Cora P> Hamlin
were married by Probate Judge
1 Strang at Guthrie Tuesday. The
WW' contracting parties are well-
known yonntr )ieople of Oak View
^ | township, who have many friends
^ with whom Tin; Nkws join in ex-
j extending congratulations.
25j There will be fifty-three Sun
Wldays in this year an occurance
Wjtliat will not happen again for
1^1 110 years. One hundred and
l^jiten years from to day you will
' probably be paying the penalty
M I of the method in which you
'choose to spend this extra Sun
W% o
day.
Nurseryman « Cutin 0. S\,
Have 30,000 Elbert a Peach tree- n-m they
want planted on the crop plan. The.. .>.'11
Good Elbsrta Trees Al $40,30 Per 1,000
CAIJ. AND SEK US OK WUII't US.
| S. Chandler,
a CKESCISNT, OKLAHOMA.
^ Ileal Kstiite, IhssirniU'O, Loans, Ami llrokeragr.
11 Is prepared to give the best of satisfaction in handling
;f all classes of real property, contracting loans,
^ writing insurance and making investments,
j J Conn in and see me
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Maher, J. H. Logan County News. (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1905, newspaper, October 6, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc233482/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.