Tyrone Observer. (Tyrone, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1909 Page: 3 of 12
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Joe McCun® shipped a
car of stock last Saturday.
John Hall was a business
visitor in town Tuesday.
J. Franzke bought a mule
from Phillpott for $160.00
last Tuesday.
For Rent—320 acres five
miles out. Inquire at Dial
Eating House.
William Jennings Byran
passed through Tyrone on
No. 2 Tuesday.
John Pieper came in Tues-
day enroute to his claim near
Postle.
An M W. A. picnic is
scheduled to take place at
Floris, Oklahoma. Oct. 2.
Several good speakers have
been secured and with drills,
log rolling, tug of war, other
amusementsand refreshment
the committee promises a
good time to all who attend.
Andrew Fulkerson, of
Huntsville, Ohio, came in
in Tuesday for a visit with
his sister, Mrs. I. H. Lutes,
His mother who has been
visiting in Illinois for some
accompanied him.
A double four generation
photograph was taKen at
Ward Bros, Studio last week.
The parties were Mrs. Mary
Foltz, C. B. Foltz, Mrs. Ben
Spencer, Ben Spencer, Cody
Spencer, Mrs. Kirkpatrick
and Mrs Hattie Spencer.
Grandmothers Foltz and
Kirkpatrick are 74 and 78
years respectively and Cody
Spencer is about six months
old.
H. V. Adams, under the
title, "Grapes of Gold," pre-
sented a philosophical, but
popular, discussion of the pow-
er of thought as it makes for
health, happiness and good.
The lecture was full of wit,
good humor and good sense.
Mr. Adams' manner was free,
his words well chosen, his
stories new and sparkling, well
applied to simplify some of the
deeper truths presented.
When the audience laughed—
and this they did heartily
many times—it was not at
some vulgar slang or act, but
at genuine wit, illustrating in
a practical way the thought the
lecturer wished to convey.
Creighton (Mo.) News.
At the Opera House Friday
night Oct. 8th.
LODGES
Tyrone Lodge No. 257
I. O. O. F. meets every
Saturday night at the
Masonic Hall.
Albert Lawder, N. G.
Fred Speakraan, Secy.
Compton Rebekah Lodge No. 194
meets every 1st and 3rd Monday nights
at Masonic Hall.
Rosa Norton, N. G.
B. E. Lyle, Secy.
Tyrone Lodge No. 361 A. F.
& A. M. meets in regular
communication 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays.
M. G. Wicks, W. M.
Tyrone Camp No. 10361
m w. a. meets 2nd and 4th
Wednesday nights at the
Masonic Hall.
R. E. Colvin, Consul
J. D. Sims, Clerk.
Card of Thanks
WE STUDY TO
PLEASE
And are therefore prepared to show
you a nice line of
Pattern Hats,
Trimmings, Etc.
We have also Children's Hats, Caps
and Baby Bonnets
We desire to convey
through the columns of your
paper, our heartfelt thanks
to the many friends who so
kindly came forward to help
us and sympathize with us in
our great affliction. We shall
ever hope and pray that our
friends may never suffer such
heavy sorrow, and that the
patient and faithful example
of our dear child may prove
an incentive to strive for that
peace that cometh from a
conscience void of offence to-
ward God and man. God
bless you all.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Robbins
and family.
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M. G. Wicks and family
expect to leave soon on a vis-
it at Lansing, Mich.
Miss Maude Carpenter
came home last Sunday from
Preston, Kans.
L. M. Cayton is erecting a
residence 12 x 24 in South
Tyrone.
The new "Rock Island"
school building in District
55 has been completed and
school will begin October 4th
with Miss Sylva Harrison at
the helm,
Mrs. Z.Cain has been quite
sick this week but is better
at present writing.
For lumber, coal and hard
ware see W. L. Wright on
south side.
We understand the Waters-
Pierce Oil Co. intend to put
in storage tanks on site for-
merly occupied by the coal
chutes,
Mrs. Agnes Cogshell and
daughter came in Friday for
a visit at the Dennis home
north of town.
Joseph and Simon Holman
returned Monday from Mull-
inville, Kans., where they
were called on account of the
illness of their brother Chas.
who was improving when
they left.-
The program committee of
the B. Y. P. IT. would like a
full attendance at the meet-
ing and especially request all
members to be present as we
have special business to at-
tend to. Everyone welcome
and would be pleased to have
all come on time.
The lecture by Mr. H. V.
Adams was a rare treat. All
who heard it speak in terms
most complimentary. For one
hour and a half he held the
audience in closest attention
with his "Grapes of Gold."
The lecture abounds in fun,
fiction, facts and philosophy.
All who follow the suggestions
made by the speaker will find
life all the more worth the liv-
ing. Mr. Adams is a man
with a message, and his mes-
sage to the Athens people was
very effectively given in
44Grapes of Gold.''—Athens
(III.) Free Press.
At Opera House Friday night
Oct. 8th.
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Tyrone Observer. (Tyrone, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1909, newspaper, September 30, 1909; Tyrone, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc272467/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.