Logan County News. (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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L(X'AI j AND •. USONAL.
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they are spokcn-
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j ! lie Cut 11 in mil i i.et
J -'.ft") point Tuesday.
measures life
chances to give itself nwav
rl he man who runs away from
i his party simply because he did
\v its not get his favorite nominated
(usually gets very lonesome bo-
One never knows a man any <"iiisi> he never jjoes on an exeur
l ;'tfc >r for tearing him to pieces | si"n train.
All the great work in the j 111 volunteering to resign th
•rid is simpl.y doing tin
Jof the man who refused to rich
i5'ratn 1>crai'.
The Denver, Enid
enger t rain due here at !
clock was wrecked
morning a mile and a 1.;
. oay
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of
The engine ; 1
j were derailed, plowing up s< .er-
fal yard's of track. No dsmog > < {
| any consequence is r ■ | ..Yd
. «sible. PyV>:// ¥■ % '
Sharkskin Shoes wear ? v./^]
Sfjj '''ce steel. Tough, strong, r$\ [s
fa'}** Ul« d. .< •« >
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r • • ■■'rzkic, yet flexible— in 1^^:' • I JStiL
ft* short, the ideal shoe for
man or boy.
NS : ry a pair—j'on'S! come again.
('' i:'Jfactured by Noyes-Norman Shoe Co., St, Joseph, [ ^
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host presidency, Palma reminds one I he spreading of the ra: s is said
I to be the cause of the wreck.
on the freight train after the! i>
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oi.tkeinan had thrown him ( i.|
In an altercation last Sue.dn.v.
iy to repre Crow was struck over the.
head with an iron rod in the
lands of John Heap a t ni::nt,
'.nil very seriously hu I The
, j 1 rouble W-- i: nderst a ad , ; ; , ,ver
, I a division of the rent, Mr. I'loap
. i was arrested by depi Ed Hull
ing to handle them ':in<' taken to (Tiithrie. Mr.
and c:)] able opinions j lP v/'" sell dei'enL'e ii, is
Will et 'Busy. i — .
Logan County Is
Ti e republicans of the _ 1th j Than 'Broke.
district \\\W now gr*t bus\r unci !
roll upa handsome majoriiy for Logan county i. financially
' | Holiiday. Hewent before embarrassed. Besides this
1 too convention unhobbled, and! there is $-6,000 doll ars in out-
' ®tands fPr important issues to standing Indebtedness that i&
be submitted to the people; he is long .past due and no fonda Kh
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of hss constituent.;. 1 r '.--ntin" nearly ?20,000 have
... brought suit and there is noth
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irrince Bros
ki i:g clothes a
city, and working men who have ,
bought them say they are right
They are the C'arhartt brand,!
wliieh explains it all.
I and maUeal 'V.yto meet it.
iven that. | W : are 1 >th:> t b,.< t.h.t
• r r stale of ai, iirs ae . f,
■' J|||ir,s .existed >■■ ni,i 1 s > intunnel h\' r
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0 best in the •• p I'!" I'1"'!.111 'h ,t}\lrom - to! county official. The low tax
ten who have j * ,-'n 1 ° ' 6 vari°us ward levy of two years ago is proving
and voting preclnts in the con the rankest kind of false econom
stitutional convention district ey
Ino. _!, ior the purpose of noni-1
inating a candidate for the con ^ I^el'rese has as a guest.
I nil , , . I "" " ' "IHIIUKIC ' (I
I I lie author ties around King- Ltitutional convention
?.i!1l lle _ .l!revent. t,i0 : e. j. Gar ner, 0. e.Wells
a daughter of Brighton, Mo.
School Supplies and books of
Chm. j all kinds at Bras' drug store.
Island from putting in another j Secy.
death trap in the way of a pile
b'iih.i . ( loss 111* ( iinarron: .jj&s-rsvt.rj.'?.• ■:■-r^t^r^vi-- jg.
"In 4... I
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j the injunction was disolved bv ^ „
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|Judge Irwin.
I I Mail's,
With estimated cri p of wheat ^
: in the United States, for 1906, of |j
5> n d 43 ^ v Kj - j <2.).C"0,000 bushels, Oklahoma li C** f ^ tS-*® sn*>
•Vlf|fi0gf|£ n K |wi]hl'- fo«>p"f 8i,"OftOOO box-
vii 1 1 a Cbas produced four percent *
7 | of the total wheat grown in the |
I country. i5j
.... . j r[ ^e people who were anticipa id
\^ill Deliver Ice jsih? 31 ess S s To Vosir Residence., ting attending the show at Guth- B
! llOile >}•'. lie Tuesday were greatlv pro- w
[sjsfll* Prsino^ Hfisf- ' !X E. &G. The morning train
i'vl C9 3y I fe.iT 1^2 L k y^ar.. j did not arrive untill 1 oclock p.
HtaiBaH^gS^S3aBaE5£K2S^fias^S^aSj(aHae2^33fSaKiaSiS2«SI : in. deprived them of the parade!
smith bros., the leading Painters of Crescent, jilIK* afternoon performance,
reccoinend Lincoln Paint for Longest Life and Past compelling them to remain over
colors of any Paint made. Sold and warranted by night. The road should have
I% S^BV « Silo fl fi> EE IR^r-firrii ahurn. prepared for the occasion and
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irnisoiiigs,
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fie | jfVA prepared fc
L v j ♦ ci ^Jr „ run a special if they were unable
I to give regular train.
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It does no good to whine or b<
constantly telling troubles
j w!if ii a person or institution |
finds himself or itself starving
for lack of patronage it is evident
it is not filling a demand. Such
v enid figure that there neverifj
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Maher, J. H. Logan County News. (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1906, newspaper, September 28, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc233730/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.