The Blair Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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aster I Wtors^brooders."
8 pounds Apricots $1.
Apples
Peaches
Wttm
Remember
ough
HARRIS
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Time to Revise
YORK
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Sole agents Jackson County for
Ol 1) TRUSTY INCUBATORS AND iikOODERS.
\\ e buy ami 8<*l any thins in tlie lino *
of Poultry- When you wish to buy or
sell any thin* In our line phone 58
WELCH BROS.
X'silcrs Hlalr, Okla.
This is The Way to Di
This Goes with all Clothes mat
TIONAL, If they arc not right
IAKE THEM
McCOY & M
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"Blair. -
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A decisive battle was fought
Tuesday near Pari1!. Mex. Eight
fatalities art reported. 1 k»ck
ed by an army mule, 1 *"®ll°b
ed a cartridge when firing be
nan. 2 fell from trees while re-
loading, 1 run over by a canon
when ordered to the rear ™ 1
the artillery commanderP^d
a sand burr ..ut of h» heel, and 3
Messrs K. H. CUrk, W. M.
Smith. R Holloway, S. H-
Wilson and Frank Marsha lef
SS morning to assist in opening
a new town in the w .Ida of
Oregon. They left with clothing
and rations for 90 days with
the privelege of returning
the expiration of a fornight.
We are again going to request
the party tlmt took the ring of
Mrs. Clark's at our home on last
Friday eve ning to please return
same by mail or otherw.se.
We regret very much to have
to again make this request lf
it is returned we will drop the
matter.
Resp.
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Clark.
us when you want
Icoal. McAlester
or Nut, the best to
Plenty on hand,
nil treat you right.
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New Subscribers Coming In
Li-=t week we announced that
intents and purposes
School Notes
Warm weather is coming, and
with it comes flies, mosquitoes,
fevers and green thing--*
latter we welcome. It make*
most of us feel more at home
more like we are in our own
crowd, but the others are to be _ _
discouraged, fought, combatted, ^ ^ get all the people in
set upon and if possible el f v wjth 3lair as a trading
ated. Now let the town get »uch wrth Jl ^ Tbe p
busy and clean up. Jress for 1 year to new sub-
scribers only lor 50c. The re-
sult has been very srratifjing.
Every day this week has seen
new names added to our ta. as
iY & MOORE
[factory Coat Dealers
a sand burr out of his nee.,,»»u o bugy and dean up. i.,c w.v,
missing, are reported dead to all dads have Passed an ordinance
arid mirooses. ronnirinc this, and, by tne w«ty,
requiring this. and. by the way
still owe this paper for
ing that oidinance which leads
us to believe they will not pay
local mention ♦
Thing* of Inter". or Not of ♦
; In'.crest; R«<1 Them m «
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Mis. Thompson of G.an.te n
visiting Mrs. W. H. woodall.
Dr. and Mrs. Hodge ^pent
several days visiting in Head
rick the fetter part of kst week
and this.
Remember I have the. Alder-
son coal. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roper of
Vinson spent Saturday and Sun-
day with their son, B. F. Hfpei
and Miss Ora Roper returned
home with them.
Rev. 0. E. Phillips will preach
Friday night, Saturday and Sun-
day at the Christian Church.
All are invited to "be present.
Rev. Thos. Evar.s went t<
Wan en Tuesday to ccnduet th-
funeral of the young eh'Jd e.i
Mr. and Mrs. Jones of that piacc.
For all kind of feed p!i»ne
Clark 35.
Carriers Lance and Eaker are
figuring on making their runs
on motorcycles.
Mr. M. M. Rtsenhoover cf
Mangum R. 4 brought three
coops of chickens here Monday
and received 9c per pound ag-
gregating $22.20.
Dr. H. H. Wynne, Oculist
Specialist of the eye, ear, nose
and throat, of Oklahoma City,
will be -professionally in Altup,
Saturday, April 1, at office of Dr.
Abernathy. Classes fitted.
Bring your Ke>dah Fims to
W. Sanders to get them develop-
ed and finished. Price:, right
and so is the work. Leave nt
SnmlfrsA Hancock nfflro ret r
cf Citizens State Bank Building a
The best is always the cheap
est. Clark has it.
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is the
child,v
Often
Maneh
wcro g
i timeil
are we
-ince *
edy Dr
have jv
So n aj
gsippe,
fly l>of«
It is
need n
plenty
at the
Try
soles.
Supt. Wills returned Tuesday
morning from Fort Worth. Tex
where he visited h.s aged moth-
er who was seriously ilL
Mr Baldwin made a pleasure
trip to Granite last Sunday.
The Elmer and Blair baaket
ball boys played a very exciting
game < n our ground last Satur
day. The Elmer boys were ac-
companied by Prof, an* Mrs
Nelson. The score was 11 to U
in favor of Blair. This is the
second time that our boys de-
feated that team.
Supt. Dale was a welcome vis-
itor at our school last Tuesday.
Day new names uu
U a «\\ his dues until this I well as a number of renewals a
ll w"for the «keAcCn' '"p.Tlt'paTto trade in Blair
up so we can collect.
Mr R. O. McWhorter was in
Altus Monday looking for a
choice milch c.w, Mr. Mc can
now tell you the dangers of de-
lay Mr. W. F. Washburn adver-
tised some fime cows for sale,
but as the Progress editor had
inside information, he immed-
iately picked Mr. Wa*hbu™s
herd, taking the one Mr. Mc
Whorter had wanted, ilowever,
we left him some good ones,
but others were not so generous.
Do you wonder why farmers go
several miles to get to Blair to
sell their produce this busy sea-
son? 3 1-2 cents on a dozen ol
eggs and for 2 cent on poultry
means something.
.uick relief J east
J'hy suffer? For
light.
the Lon
eElroy.
llarkt-on.
h chapter
EST MHIAITHTOMHJMttWWWIU>
. oTlIKS tke CHILD. SOFT NJ> COLIC. "4
golute.y uk« •» «*»*'
ktuJ.
To My Customers
I am away for a short time,
.tnd Mr. Haynes who i3 in
charge of my business is Author
ized to collect all bills. He will
induct the business in a satis-
factory wayr Call on or phone
him when you are in need of
coal or feed.
Respt.
K. H. Clark.
Nice hand thrashed and hand
cleaned sorghum seed for sale at
my farm 2 miles south and 3least
of Blair or at McDonalds Cash
store at $2 00 per bushel.
a.tf.p. H. S. Cagi.E.
M. W. A.
•
The Modern Woodmen of
America will hold their county
convention at this place April f.
The local camp has a large class
to be adopted on that night.
Arrangements heve been made
to entertain all visiting dele-
gates.
Two New Brick
Orient have moved on
Vaughan farm.
Occasional.
Brick layers are busy on the
walls of the Lyon-Snodgrass
store and workmen are laving
the foundation of the Carpenter
building. We understand the
latter will include a grocery
store, barber she.p and restau-
rant.
Coomercan fix up them old
harne=s of yours and make them
good as new.
The best and largest assort-
ment of cigars ever brought to
this town at the Orient Drug
Store.
Cottage Hill Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Snodgrass visited
Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson Sun-
day.
R. F. Burks and family is on
the sick list this week.
C. Isham and wife went to
Altus Saturday on business.
Messrs J. T. and W. T. Lackey
went to Altus Monday.
Misses Myrtle and Clara Lack-
ey vieited Mr. and Mrs. Brooks
Sunday eve.
Sunday evening at 3 o clock
Mr. Elmer Nease and Miss Ar-
tie Payne drove to Blair and
were married.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Isham visited
G. C. McGhee Sunday.
Call 24 when in need of any-;
thing in the grocery line.
Mr. Pearce Powers of Martha j
was in town Monday and bought
a heavy bill of hardware and i
furniture. /.
mini rrT""- fatal subsequence,
tile .T. A. 1 Foley's Honey and Tar expels the
' cold, checks the lagrippe and pre-
vents pneujnonia. It is as safe as for
your children as yoursalf. For sule at
Blair Drug Store.
New linn
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COAL & FEED I
We are still at the
old Hilling Stand. Call
and see us when you
need COAL.
Get our priccs on
Mill Run Bran
Good Flour and good
Meal.
Our prices will sur-
prise you.
Last Monday a new Mercan-
tile firm was organized to be
known as White & Zinn, and
consists of W. C. White and B.
B. Zinn, both of whom are well
known business men, and have
the financial backing tc make a
strong and reliable firm. They
now have a full line of groceries
and are gettiing in their stock
r™. wuin'I! Anderson on my farm one milo
,hamblerla.ns|east ^ ^ tho
presence of seventy guests in-
cluding' the following to v.it:
seven mules, twelve head of
cattle, Rev. Jackson tied the
nuptial knot averaging 1,2)1
lbs, on the foot. The beautiful
home of the bride was tastily de-
corated with 1 *ohn Deere Sulky
plow, 1 sulky hay rake, 1 feed
grinder, 1 set of double harness
and just before the ceremony
was pronounced, Mendelsohn's
wedding march was given by
one muly cow, 1 jersey cow to
be fresh in the s r'r? carrying
a boquet of flowers, wearing a
gown of 300 shocks of corn, 6
stacks of hay 40 *>cres of wheat
ana lot of other feed stuff.
The groom is u young man of
good character and well in soci-
ety circles with 12 Berkshire
pigs and 0 Durocks while the
bride is an accomplished and
talented teacher of a splendid
sheep, including 1 ram with pedi-
gree.
Among the beautiful wedding
presents was a beautiful set of
silver ware including 6 sets of
spoons, 2 sets ->f knives and
forks, one steam engine and
thresher, one reaper and mow r,
one wheel balrow, one go-cart
and other articles too numerou^
to mention.
The bridal couple left • "tar
day for an extended honeymoon
trip. Terms nine months.
Lunch will be served :'tterj§
which Mr. and Mrs. Jones will®
be at home to tneir many friends:
in their cozy home at the cor-?
nerof Walter St. Co!. L. B.
Brady, Auct. — Ex.
by all
;nts.
aestcd
S. A. Bean
Coal & Feed
♦ anu are in uic
t j of shoes and dry goods.
' Public Sale wedilTng
Booze
The following is said to
iinil
au« Aviiw n ,i>b .a nwH ww have
been the production o' a printer
after having imbided to alimite'd
degree on boot-leg hydrant wa-
ter. He had been given the
account of a wedding to set up
which he got mixed up with «
; | fain bill as fpllows.
Public Sale: - William (J. Jono3
J* tho only son of Mr. and Mrr.
| Josiah Jones wji disposed of at
| the public auction, to Miss Lucy
Railroad ticket agents say that
they receive more foolish inquir-
ies than.persons engaged in any
other line of business.
"There is always some one
asking foolish questions. saMMr
b:al ticket agent yesterday. ,
"A man came in to purchaw
a berth-to Kansas City. "|,a8K'
ed me what berth he coult Ke
1 told him I yould give him low-
er 4." .
" Where ia^that?" ha asked.^
"Why, in the car of course,
) replied; "where do you sW
pose it is?"
"Then this man had the nerv
to ask me where the car
told him that it \<'as .on thotrac
unless i t had gone in'0
ditch."
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Owen, J. B. The Blair Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1911, newspaper, March 30, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc287331/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.