Logan County News. (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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COUNTY NEWS
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
File orders for blackberries at,
once with Titus
It is only a divorce court than j
can take one from one and leave |
two.
Threshing has been begun
after a short delay on account of I
heavy rains.
Much wheat, which is still in
the shock, has been badly dam-
aged by the heavy rains of the
past weeks,
Texas fever is raging and play-
ing havoc with cattle near Perry,
several hundred head having
died recently.
Fatilities from Fourth of July
festivities reached the 3,938
mark. The 1904 mark is said to
reach more than this.
The average democrat is as
pleased over the result of the St.
Louis convention as if he had a
new boil 011 the back of his neck.
The Logon County Fruit Grow
ers' association v;ill meet at the j
commercial club rooms Saturday
to discuss matters of interest to !
the association.
We saw one bare-footed man j
Rt the Crescent 4th of J uly cele-'
bration. Backward, turn back-
ward, oh, time in your flight.—
Marshall Tribune.
If the present wet weather
persists in continuing some of
the farmers on the Cimmaron
bottom will have a hard time
finding their eo. u lino cotton.
The teachers of
County want
GO TO THE
STAR GROCERY,
For Bargains in
Groceries of all kinds,
And don't forget we pay the highest market price for pfoduog.
Hrin^c in your batter and eggs.
Fiovir And Feed,
S. J. STEWART, Prop.
Dr. Kemp, Dentist
: month: Remainder
occupied by Bras Dr:
Teeth,
At Dr. McPtoik'n from.lut to 2nd Monday of each month: Remainder of th*i
time at Crescent in rear of tt e building formerly occupied by Bras Dr.r: stoiv.
Crowned,
Filled,
Extracted,
Cmirajes Reasonable.
Without Pain
All Work («uariiTrte<Ml,
A trip through the finest country in Oklahoma oyer a
smooth, straight track, on un up-to-date train, epuipped
with all the convenience that one finds on the larged roads
The only short line in Oklahoma that run a reclining chair
car. Goood connections made at Enid with main line and
branches of Rock Island and Frisco. At Guthrie with
Santa Fe, and Frisco.
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'Bring Us Your Job Printing.
Y/e HaVe A Nice Line Of NeW Job Type,
Our Prices,'Arc Always PJght.
C1ESCECT CITY HOLLER MILL,
CEAS. WfflLKSE, Prop.,
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Try Cur Grcsccci!: tlifh Patent, ans5 Cur Leader.
YOUR. PATRON A(J K iv'MSl'KCTI'lIl.hV SOLICITED.
CHARLES WILKiE-
Kingfisher
the territorial j
school laws revised giving the
districts power to consolidate
districts and make a graded
school.
The St. Louis convention indi-
cates that the Democracy is not
a one man party. Missouri, j
alone, has half a dozen men who 1
are good enough for either presi- |
or vice-president.
Under the hill passed by the j
: last legislature the territorial 1
secretary has turned into the,
territorial treasury $3,106.25, be- j
ing amount of fees due for the
quarter ending June 30, 190-4.
These rains are a little hard
on the wheat ra:sers whohave'nt
their grain all out and in the
shock: bat it is the making of
the corn, for corn never looked
better in any country than it
looks here now.
Mrs. Chas. Wilkie entertained
1 a few friencs to a dinner Tues-
| day noon. Although the dav
j was a hot sultry one a goodly
crowd was present and a very
I tine dinner partaken of and n,
1 pleasant occasion it was.
The Chatauqua Entertainers
! gave an exhibition of music and
art in the Prince hall on three
evenings last week. Dr. DoWa.lt
Norton with his dcsolviag views
and moving pictures, assisted
i by Madam Tschude. singer, an
| entertainment well worth hear-
! ing.
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L. W. Bras,
The Leading Druggist,
Mas Everything
Sn The Dnrj; Line.
1 Pure Ih'ii2,s, Patent Medicines, Perfumes Toilet |
| Articles, Paints. Oils and Alabastine. 2
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Sold Everywhere.
Beginning July 1,
The Photo Gallery will be open every day
Those holding tickets must present them
by August 1st
jMichigan Photograph Gallery.
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! ^ $ 1 have rente(1 ni-v Ph()to Kaltery '
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NOTICE o for a short time to the Michigan
A Photo Co , but I am still here to do view work. (live your or-
ijj ders to their agent or see me lor all views of houses, farms,
J etc. All work guaranteed.
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BARBER.
And all kinds of fan-
cy and plain sewing
done reasonably.
Residence opposite
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First class work in my motto, j
When you want an up to date j
Hair cut or a good easy shave j TLff,p. /J J-T/-% o'.o vy
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Maher, J. H. Logan County News. (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1904, newspaper, July 15, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc233520/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.