The Woods County News. (Augusta, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 10, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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He« Flrnt State Bwk for
farm loans.
For fine collars and cuffs see
Viet®.
Dr. Wm. G. McDafitt, gradu-
ate dentist, Augusta.
Have you seen those neat tie*
at Viets, in Linington building.
—Jack Kathary is building
him a residence in the west side
of town.
For a nobby suit or overcoat
go to Viets' in the Linningtou
building.
- Charles Ging is still coniined
to his bed. He is having a hard
siege of it.
Have you seen that 25 ct un-
.ierwear at the new clothing
*tore.—B. J. Viets.
—Benjamin Castor has hauled
out the lumber from Alva "to
build him a barn.
Prescriptions carefully com-
\>ounded at the New Corner Drug
Store. — Hobbie Sc Gamble.
New £,oods, new store, new
prices at the New Corner Drug
Store.—Hobbie dc Gamble.
CLOTHING—New clothing
tetore in the Linington building
—B. J. Vieta.
J. B. Cramer, Veterinary Den-
tist will be in Augusta, Saturday
November 17, at the Blue Front
Livery Barn.
—The railroad grade south of
the creek is about completed, the
finishing gang are fixing it for
the ties and iron. *
—A- G. Rosborough warn in
town Thursday, and takes his
defeat on the fusion ticket for
register of deeds with a good
Cktitig oui *al* of Hillineryat
Sh, B—mil's. Come early be*
tort th« assortment is broken.
•Boa't mi* this bargain ale. All
joods go St this sale.
-Charles Dailing presented
this office with a six pound tur-
nip on Friday. Who says the
Eagle Chief valley is not pro-
ductive. .
—Grover Duncan came home
from Alva Thursday night to
visit 'till Monday. He is attend-
ing the Normal and reports a
line school.
Are you going to get married?
If so wc can fit you out with any
thing from a set of knives and
forks to a bed room set.—Welsh
& Holdridge.
T. J. Dorsey and family will
start Monday morning to look
through the new country and
northern Arkansas, and expects
to find a new location.
—J. A. VanDemark, of Zula
was an Augusta visitor Friday,
and visited the News office and
gave us consolation over the re-
sult of the election. Hereafter
the News will make weekly visits
to his home.
You are building a new house.
We can furnish you with new
furniture to furnish it, stoves
tables, dressers, bedsteads and
everything complete.—Welsh
Holdridge, Hardware and Fur-
niture.
DENTISTRY.-
Dr S. B. Corn, dentist, of Ki-
owa, Kansas, will be in Augusta
Friday and Saturday, November
16 and 17. Don't neglect this
opportunity to get first-class
dental work done.
—Several car loads of wheat
passes through here every morn
ing, which is against the busi-
ness interests of every merchant
in Augusta. This trade "(fit-
fully belongs to our merchants,
and it is our duty to lend every
energy towards the r pid com-
pletion of the Kansas City, Mex-
fco 4 Orient R. R. Au*ueta
future is brighter today than
ever was, everything points to
grand future, there is no ques-
tion but what Augusta is des-
tined to become one of the larg-
est towns in Oklahoma.
McKinley Gets 284 Electoral Votes
bonheur
coming Horn* Mil *Wa
Last show ot me Seasi
AUGUSTA, WEDNESDAY, NOV.
WlftW Alfc AGMIftygMg**
roHRMOsT flttSBioflM aPKWJWrr AttTii
Avalanche of I^uflh ltaKti* Comedy.
he Republican Heft Gets the Worm
Flynn is reflected b, 5,000 majority- Tta Territonal U is
lature will be close. Updetfraff republican is elected to the Coun
cil from this district and Sniffs, republican, representative. at
Gate,, populist, is elected sheriff and W. J. Thompson, democrat,
elected commissioner in this district, Below we gire the best re-
turns we can possibly obtain oeer the 'phone at the time we *• to
We coultl not £eV an, Ketnws from South Driftwood, Crow-
ell. South Bishop, West*ritdcn d 3outh.G.lea.. but they will
give from 100 to 120 republican majority. Neat week we will give
the official TOte in tabulated fo.m, cut it out and preserve it for
future reference,
THB1UIN« WHIBUWIH5 PIVM.
sensational mnns of the orwuc ivoma
u«i*a ot •oats Troupaa o* P<
THSJ MOST DIUINUTIY* TWtfK gO*TY.
The people should welcome them home bya 9**
their shoWand remember that your amdl
times smaller in comparison to the 1*8
expense of wintering their great show. Patronise wmu wee
Shoes!
900
212
51
103
260
n.57
4 CLOTHING.
280
158
241
240
HBW 1TOBB
MEW «OOD
MKM.a and BOY'S CUOTH1N®.
Everything new and frMh f'°" "nd^mplete Une^of
opened up in theL.m.tton bull g 0„rcolts, Hats, Shirts,
Men's Suitannd Overcoat.. y s Sum .no mc
Underwear and .« fact .«*«... for man Dont A„
tore yon buy. I can MTe you money-seeing
<loads not satisfactory can be returned.
Bamambtr thft riaea—-
♦LININQTON BUIL.DlN<a«*
B. J. VIETS.
dklxgatk to congress.
Flynn r
councii. 12th distxict.
Updegraff
rkprbskntativb, 23xd dist
Sniggs r
SHBKIVP.
Oates pd
ci.brk.
David r..
txeasuxkh.
Close r .. ■ • •
rkgistk* op deeds.
Green
couhty attorkhy.
Mauntel
pkobatb judgb.
Hughes
supbkintShdbkt.
Cooprider
assessor.
Ball r
surveyor.
Havilandr 237
wbighbr.
Salter 339
coxombb.
Lile r.. ..." -33°
COMMXS9IOMBB 3xp m4ti '* " \
Thompson pd....• M5
commission br, 2«d dist.
Overstreet r .. 240
commissiombk 1st dist
Magruder r..... 20
Spxcial 'Phomb to the News
as we are printing and we stop
the press to say that the official
count gives Pat Oates as elected
| by 85 plurality.—Later Jones the
commissioner in the first district
is elected by 15 majority
to await the arrival of the U. S.
Marshal. Both gents declined
any knowledge of having c®u®"
terfeit money and very emphat-
ically protested innocence, Tbey
are reported to hail from Augus-
ta, the one claiming to have clos
relatives in business at that point.
Rumsey & Hinnen, two of the
best lawyers in the west will de-
fend the prisoners and if anj two
men can prove their clients inno-
cent, we believe Rumsey & Hin-
nen will do it. Jhe attorney
havw ^matters Uiat
the prisoners will secure a state
trial. If found guilty all good
citisens agree that they
meet their just deserts.—Kiowa
Review.
The vicinity of Augusta has
received a similar dose during
the past two weeks, and this ar-
ticleexplains the situation.
I have *s large a line of shoes
as was ever brought to Augusta.
School has started, your children
needs good durable shoes, we
have them. A large line of the
Celebrated Kirkendall boots and
shoes, fully warranted, come and
examine our stock before pur-
chasing. Groceries, Clothing,
Underwear, Tinware, etc.
233
00 TO THE NSW-
CornjTU Jr^ Vjr stor«'
|jf THE LININGTON B ti HIDING.-
for a Complete Line ol Toilet Article* m Patent
MealGlitt*.
We have not odlyjl Itegistereti Pharmacist
..„tic.l good..« 'MUn^n8£JtUil,ae*,
Hobble & ©amble,
Autuata, omahoma.
Uintnown buiwino
Couterfeltort at
About sunset last Saturday eve-
ning a stranger walkedrittto the
store of the Waltnar Mercantile
Company, made a small purchase
of George Clark and presented a
ten dollar,he received his change
land walked out. As Mr. Clark
took the money in a rush he did
not examine U Very closely but
remembered that it had, a jome-
what strange Sp^afanC^rfd im-
mediately got the bill and exaM-
ined it mote closely* whereupon
it was found to be a $5 bill raised
to $10. Mi1. Clark immediately
found the thc
House anil pfaisMnm uu<Ur ir-
rest at the sains tin* iel«gr.ph-
" V S. Marshal at Wkbift.
Another one who wns. ro^rted
passing a similar bill .« the
wesiend of town wis also placed
um!er arrest
to the Uwige f"*e" ** '
Good
Things
To Eat.
The Election
is^now over,
and the ques-
tion presents
> itself, where
can 1 buy the
best groceries
and Finest
Dried Fruits,
THE
BLUE FRONT
GROCERY
is the place.
Do vou know that you ca
bun a stove two dollars less
at ftuausta tttan elsewhere. -
Welsh 4 floWrMoe.
/ hart a complett lini of COT"
f„,, cm***, rtill on4 mffj
thing Mc—uy <*•
ing iutiMU. JEStC PMKEN.
While our
do not e:
Tallc. ^ ^„u
peal strongly to the careful
)ur Shoes are warranted ai
jhey do not wear just as repi
>y the salesman, return them
we will make our guarantee g
BLUE FRONT GROG!
a>AND*
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3 doors west of pbstoffis^
All calls answeted
tfrotiipttT day of liight.
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The Woods County News. (Augusta, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 10, 1900, newspaper, November 10, 1900; Augusta, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc236119/m1/1/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.