The Messenger. (Drummond, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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THEME SSENG E R .
D. E. MESSENGER, Editor Prop.
Published
Every Thursday at Drummond
Oklahoma.
"frdercd as eeeond-claes iratter Feb. 27th, 1908. at the post
office at Drummond, Oklahoma under the A.ot*of
Congress of March 3, 1879."
Subscription Price, One Dollar per Year
Locals
School-supplies at Post Offioe.
Ideal Hat $3. at I*Ioorhou<je7
School supplies at Post Office.
T. T. Maxson transacted busi-
at Enid Monday.
RikK transacted busi-
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Public Sale
I will sell at public auction at my farm 3 mile north of Drummond, or
3 miles east And 2 1-2 south of Lahoma, on
Commencing At 10: O'clock.
910
Hogs.
27 Head of shoats, *wt. 30 to 60 lbs. each.
Implements
Get your school supplies at the
Poet Office.
Largest assortment of school
tablets in town at Post Office.
Conway Underwcod is on the
siolc list thi3 week.
The delicacy of flavor necess-
ary in a fine coffeo is only found
in The Alton Goods coffee.
Warren Hardy remembered
| the Messenger force with a fine
watermelon, Tuesday.
K- l\ Ruborts and wife havo
in Kttid the past two weeks,
whtftv Mrs. Roberta underwent a
operation. The latest
rv^vw. that she is doing nieely.
S. ^ Vv n hiM been impr<>v-
* C I • i o!l Lumber sheds
-pas-M tow Jays by replacing
$a* tvvi shsrt was dec ayed.
Toeitierman brought the
Uute Messen^ert) a watermelon
yesterday UuU made them smile.
K M. Austin, Mrs. a, T. Allen
mid Mm, ('linn, KinUonbinor
\v ip Mil Id mliu|i|it<i'M Tumlay.
Wiwy nmilt* Um trip in h, M*'M
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'<*4 ynur nnh<jitl vuppUr>« At tho! , , Kf , , . , — — —— l
1'nnl , rtinn, MttDd. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. 5 per cent discount fo:
i on auiriA ovtr 810.
AH Ui'ihk tiunlili'iH wlii/sh muk#l > - '■ . - - ' ■ -' ■
au"h h 'HnUtUftion hotween The
Horses
Brown mare and colt, in foal.
Grey mar?, 10 yrs. old, wt. 1100,
T,wo year old horse oolts.
Two year old filloys.
Yearling horso colt.
Maro spring colt.
Hay 1.orso oolt.
13 Head of Cattle.
5 Good milk eows.
1 Jersey cow.. 1 Jersey heifer 6 months old
1 Hull calf 10 months old.
2 steer oalve-s. 3 Heifer calves.
Binder. 1 Mowing machine.
Disc. 2. Corn sleds.
Riding plow. 1 Walking plow.
Harrow. 1 Riding listes.
One horse drill. 1 Stalk cutter .
Top buggy. 1 Set double harness.
•Set of double buggy harness.
Set single harness.
Some baHed alfalfa hay.
Sume household goods, and other articles
too numerous to mention.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
Terms' A ot 0 months time will be given with approved security, drawing 5 per cent
intrfroHt from date of Halo on all sums over S10. Sums of $10. and under cash in
i,jr whj''' " ''** :AU "J ' 'Unary B g— iA | ^ p-nx _
- • Q. J. ERNSBtRGER OWNER
y,-STEWART. Clerk. BURT ZIRKLE, Auctioneer.
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Ikiunany f#r ili*rtiuevijUe, lii. lor
a. vinit witii i feiaiivt>K.
Furniture eold on the install-
ment plan at, Austin's.
"Mound City 'Horse Shoe
fcirand House Paint is good Paint.
(i (00d painters recommend it.
Long-Bell Lbr.'Co
W. 3J. Brown and A. W.
Wright were pleasant callors at
t-Jje Mossenger offioe Satupday.
Joe and Leslie Allen came
dpwn from Enid Sunday morn-
ing and visited frienda until
aycning.
For Sale—I havo a good two
cqorn houne, 12x24 for Fale at a
bargain, house must be moved.
Cp.Il at this office.
J. R. Crumand son, Oil, trans-
acted'busine a over in the east-
ern part of the state the firnt of
11(6 week..
Miss Bessie So mors, who has a
piyi'itiCn in Wellington, Kan., re-
turned, there Saturday after a
tvyo weeks visit with her parent?,
Gpo. Somers and wife.
iix*~n lw% tiurtti vi 3v>ruoj-
wuv i. &.t W AtiJ u lrm
■ tliiMli Ht HWJii.
I C.euiilineetj jcu next to Godli-
ne8«." Why not keep clean by
using ammonia washing powder
tuid household ammonia.
A large crowd of young folks
gathered at the homo o£ Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Lyon Monday even-
ing and gave them a charivari
and tool; Frank to a tank and
gently lowered him to the bottom
From the racket they made they
must have had a good time.
Household ammonia can be
used in the laundry, toilet, for
cleaning glass, silverware, etc.
It is good for plants,, flowere,
mosquito biles, etc., etc. The Al-
ton Goods ammonia can ue had
at your grocer's, 25c a bottle.
It Saved His Leg.
"All thought I'd lose my leg,"
writes J. A. Swensen, of Water-
I town, Wis. "Ten years of eczema
that 15 doctors could not cure,
had at last laid me up. Then
Buckhm's Arnica Salve cured it,
sound and well." Infallible for
Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Salt
Rheum. Boils, Fever Sores,
Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles.
25c at Drummond Pharmacy.
A good new 'phone for sale.
Spe, B. M. Austin.
Well, did you see Tony Conn-
2t,t list Friday? He was wear-
ing a broad smile and every littio
vc^ile you could hear him say
'dad, dad," don't ttiat sound
££0d? Well, it is a girl and all
un doing nicely except grandpa.
Don t Break Down.
Severe strains on the vital or-
gans, like strains on machinery,
cause break-downs. You can't
orer-tax etoqaaoh, liver, kidneys,
bowels or nerves without serious
danger to yourself. If you arc
weak or run-down, or under
strain of any kind, take Electric
Bitters (ho matchless, tonic med-
icine. Mrs. J.E. VandcSande,
,ofLirkland, III., writes: "That
I did r.ot break down, while en-
during a most sevoP9 strain, for I
three months, is due wholly to,
Electric Bitters." Use them and !
e"joy health and strength. Sat- j
is faction positively guaranteed ,!
oOc. at Drummond Pnar-.r.aoy."
Drummond Lodgej
N°. i9o.
MEETS EVERY SATURDAY
NIGHT.
AT DRUMMOND, HALL.
The F. .J. Roger3 Modern Show
that will exhibit in Drummond,
on Sept. 23 is moral, refined and
instructive.
.
Jfr.?,OCUa^D ,iD,D DEFENDED. .-Villimr;ii\ t-'
dr > i« f -i . , -i, -uicl f:,vr. • k".
,0 <jbla-n Fatcul--. tiiuJo mark«,t
t Iiyrifchl.. £(.3. ,N ^lL COUNTRIES. ft
B.ishiess direct with H ,?*/<in^ton suves time 5
Kitiftey and sflen the f>3i', ni.
Prac,!c8 ExcllJ=:«iy.
B23 Ninth Fir^t, cp„ ( ttlt4d gtattJ PiU,n(. cn.B I
WflSHINQTON, P. C.
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Drummond Land Co
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DRUMMOND, OKLA.
Has some choice land in Garfield and
Adjoining Counties.
p we have City Property in Drummond j]
and Adjoining Towns.
ill Wa also have lexas and Mexico Lands that
we can sell at bargains.
p| Office West Side Main St.
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C. W. MORGAN,
Auctioneer
Will cry Sales Anywhere. Rea-
j sonable Charges. Write me for
dates or call at the Messenger
office at Drummond, Okla,
Saiislaction Guaranteed
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Kll LS TH£ COUGH CURES rHS- LUNGS?
Sharpless Cream Separators,
at Austin's.
Succeed when everything elie fails.
* nervous prostration ami female
weaknesses they ara the supreme
^e^y' aG ^oi-.sands have testified
^TO^?iKSTvL!VE3
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever cold
over a diug^ist s counter.
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Messenger, D. E. The Messenger. (Drummond, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1910, newspaper, September 15, 1910; Drummond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc234991/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.