Logan County News. (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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ORESCENT, LOGAN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY. MARCH 10, UK-:..
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Don't Think
Of buying your Spring Dry Goods, Dress Goods ami
Clothing without first looking over our stock and get-
ting our prices.
We have a stock made up of the Kind of <'.oods you
Want; New and up-to-date; We do not.propose to offer
you an article and expect you to buy it, simply because
The Price Is LoW.
Our people know too much to bo caught by such a.
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 cttn jawsibly be 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.
Camt And See*
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
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The H. & I), gin ginned 40 1k.i1 ^
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Powell's for line stationery.
The Bankrupt
Cash Store ...
j es of cotton Saturday. ^
Guthrie will have street cars
in operation by Juno 1st. ^
Having good seed corn is a big
start towards a good crop. \lf
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Statehood is dead but n<> dead ,
1 er than tlie Congress that killed | W
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I It is not certain that i>eachesjw
I and cherries have been killed. Xwf
j Wait and see. \i>
1 A man's own tongue betrays |Q nwo<,siti(,n' Konicmber, Money saved i* Mone,\ m.ide
I him more often than he is be
|trayed by others. —
Easter comes on April 215 rd j jj
this year. A long time for t.liej£|
I milliners U> wait. yet. ' A We also have a large flisplay of Fine Now Spring (Joods
Our Sale Is Stilt
In Progress ....
Manv have taken advantage of this Mone.\ Saving
There Art' St ill Many 4 treat llar£ains Loft.
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I The Millinery Emporium willjQl
! have on its new Spring stock in
!a few days. Watch lurtliw ad. .■
I Suaday at 7:30 p. ui. will be the
regular hour for services at the j
i Union church by Rev. Albertson ,
Good school houses, goodi .
,.>ads and good churches are the ; XV
'ear marks of a, progressive pros \h
i perous country.
The M. W. A. had a special W
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reports they did some ^
Upon which you will timl
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Curtains,
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Tlic time of year is approach ' W
SI id up ingwhena busy man is willing
to dig half a day for worms to ^
10c up g# feea the fishes the other half. j ,
Sl.. o t.o $l.:>0 The man who deals fairly with ys l
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$ Every Article A Bargain! 5
Conse And fee Convinced!
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Trees! Trees!
HoMK-GnowN, WHOLK Root Trees at less than picoe ro-.t prices.
2©.GC© No. I 2-ycar old
Apples at a Great Bargain.
Pfrsmmer Bros. Nursery Co.,
Crescent, Oklaln-ma.
The Crescent Gin Co.
Crescent. OKl" '
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Who have been in business in Cres<vnt,
tor 11 years will pay yon the hijrhesl.
oasis liiarket price for your cotton, or
or seed, (inuring at regular prices.
see 8. f. RYLAND, Manager.
Nurserymen ^ Guthrie, 0.1.,
Have 30 OOO Elbertu Peach trees that they
want Suited on the crop plan. They sell
Good Elberta Trees At $40.00 Per 1,000
Nf> il£K US OK WUITl' US.
his neighbors aud loves his lami
X I ly. .loes not need "right" and
V ! rong" labeled on his brow.
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v./ ' j\ very heavy rain fell on Sun
B| day will bring the oats up im-
mediately and pnt wheat in fine
condition with a few warm days.
The educational meeting was
not held Tuesday evening as in-
tended on account of inclement
! weather. It has been postpon-
ed indeflnately.
March so far, is holding her
! own and is holding up bravelj
i against the groundhog. How
ever the groundhog has plenty
of time for an inning.
John H. Reagan, sole surviving
member of the Confederte cabi
i net, died Tuesday in Palestine, (
Tex., of pneumonia, .ludge Rea |
gan was Mi years old.
A bi'l has passed the legista- j
tore compelling the public school j
teachers to "teach pupils Moral-
; ity." This is a sad blow upon ,
the present school system.
The warm weather has been
suftrcient, to start wheat growing
nicely. Much of it failed to
! come up last, fall and the plant is
i a trifle backward at present.
' Something must be radically j
| wrung when a full crop is nearly j
! as bud as a failure. Such is the j
i case with ill > farmer who ha
; held his cotton this year. Where :
! in the trou bk
j A couple of our prosperous '** Horses,
I farmers sold 1,000 bushles of !l<' (1 '
j wheat Friday at $1.02. The ! 10 head of young hogs;
I ^resent price ought to stimulate
i its production. The acreagt
\ thi^ season is said to be shortei
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For Tliresliina: purposes always 011 hand. At reas-
onable prices. If you have wheat to s<>ll do
i,<>t rail to see me. I will treat you right.
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, ESReno, 8, Western,
Lawton,
: *0 $Lc
Direct Ulne between Outhrie and El Reno.
Quickest Time Lowest Rate to:
j Hobart, Anadarko, Lawton, Weatherford, Chickasha,
And other points on the Rock Island system
making close connections at Guthrie for all
points north and east.
Lv Cut brie 9:15 a m Ar El Reno 11 : l.i a m
5:1") pm " 7:00 pin
Lv El Reno B:">.") a m Ar Guthrie H:40 a in
2:00 p m " 4:!!0 p m
YJ. S. WELLS. COMMKK(!IATj aciont, ' Icthkii:.
mile
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1 have charge of my photo gal
lory again aft or a short tune.
II am here to do your photo or view work. Bee mo for viows
oi houses or farms. All work guaranteed. Our pri«i are
lowest, and our work the best.
j.W.iyieridethCrMce"t
than last year.
i Rev. Milhowcll of ^)klahoma
j City who is conducting a meet ;
ling at the U. U. cjtun'h this;
' week will very likely be selected ;
j ti) take this charge for the re-1
niain<h r of the your. He is be -
_ _ | ling listed intJ.o meetings ')>";
0. I. J)\ j Wider Rurnbaugh, tiiey are liav-
fi ling interacted congregations. i
At my farm 2i miles east and 2 miles north of Crescent; or 2
west of Acton, the following described property; on
Tuesday, March 2S at 10 A. M.
All kind of farm Implements:
Household goods;
Many other articles.
See The Hills For Particulars.
AD An STINE.
Tlie Farmer's Magaxlna
Absolutely Free, By
Paving On? Year.* Subscription. Call And Sec Ab ut lt-
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Maher, J. H. Logan County News. (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1905, newspaper, March 10, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc234887/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.