The Lincoln County Journal. The Stroud Star. (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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THK IJXO‘1 N COUNTY JOURNAL APR 16 10-
LOCAL LORE
l,>m* FfOug ot the Lti Itf »torc
U in town tftta week on business.
11%* %j»r I S t n»ff iif
Sturm'* Ok;*n m« M«c*.'iit* l«
« all printed tn it* new dome in
M>»* Ad* HaMesty went toOkr*.
Hi t Sund i».
J. K. K Demon, of Daventport
«4i 4 Stroud visitor Friday.
Sl.ll «ll Of f | t
Un Mo lay »n the fort>-filth
nniversary of the famous turtle cf n
Smloh and the d*v urought many i^e handsome new building of the
re toUectlor • to the “old toy*" wro We.tern New.papcr Union in Okla-
port.i-tpotrd c apt Meatier, the homa City, It* quarter* are very
watch dog of the sheriff* office, wa* handeome in all re*pect*. a* well a*
A W. Geren wa* in Chandler
W ednesday on bu*:ne*s,
at Shiloh and in speaking of the bat
jtle to a reporter announced in no un-
is terms that he it jjet a* good
he wa* forty-five
captain i* one of
the most enthusiastic old soldier* in
1 a filthier now at
I year* ago. Th<
mobern and complete. The Maga
rine is making rapid stride*, and i»
a publication of which Oklahoma
may be proud. The leading *tory in
the Apail number is •,l*er«onal K<-c.
ollertion* of Dave L Payne" by
Miss Lottie buyie is exacted
hu.nr today from ner school work at
Noriuaii for a short visit.
Missrs Mable Clute an 1 Kith
Sutton are in Oda tomi l’u/toJ.i/
taking in the Miller Lros. show.
Mitt Eitia Keeler closed a success
sful term of school at Oak Grove
last Friday night with a nice enter-
tainment.
thlscommunity and would willingly|Cft|iK (;tf0 q Jenness, ar.d reveals
enlist in Uncle -Gm* service again | 4 ,jdeof payne hitherto unpublished.
--Publicist. One gets a better estimate of the
| eal Pavre from this article than all
t ‘
Mr. and Mrs R. Hu i.anan *pe:
Wednesday with H Isaac and in
ay.
True Dowell lias hern quite
sick for the past two weeks
with pneumonia
L- E Durant has purchased a
farm west of Keudrick.
frank lUnora's Mmtlrrls,
Fr ink Mnhara's min-trel* re.
rewed their 11c piaintente with
tiie Ogden pulilie last night In
rendering a creditable perform-
ance at tile Grand before an
appreciative audience. Thtir
chorus work in well above th<
average, their jokes are origin-
al aral well received, and the
musical selections of last night
Mrs. E. M, Greenwood enter-
tained the following ladies at
dinner Wednesday: Mesdames
A. I. and Frank Dowell, Coop-
er. Bailey, Dirstine, Bnrkhart
McCulloch and Misses Ida Hill
and Ella Burkhart.
els'* that ha* b*rn written about him.
Si h'wl I.ai d*," i* the title of an ar-
ticle by Frederick S. Barde that
a '.ould be read and carefully weigh-
ed by every man and woman In Ok-
lahoma. Mr Barde is one of the
best putted tne:i in Oklahoma, and
the Magazine is fortunate in his se-
hot ion as one of it* staff writers.
Oh-r articles in the number are :
Life and Lovet Poem. By R'v. W,
B. Hinson ; The Story of No Man’s
Land, By Rev. K. M. Overstree*;
The Indian Sick Dance, By Mr*. L.
C. Wright; Our Heart-to-Heart
P. Sturm; Oklahoma
A Drurr.-
performance contained sufficient
• * It tl /\
vnrietv to please even the most -i . > -
fastidious. Some were new and as Seen by Joe Chappel;
catchv and others, the old fa.! «ner’.Early-Day Experience., By J.
miliar melodies, were given new W Pr>’er; Re8i8nation. Pofm* BV
charms bv orig:nal interpreta-
tion ' ByJ. B. Thoburn;
Among the specialties which 1 P^1 in Oklahoma
deserve csperial commendation
North American In-
Mrs. Will Latteer returned
Wednesday from Missouri where
she has been for about si v
with yer mother who is very
sic,k.
Doctor Burton returned home to-
day from South McADster where he
has been since Monday attending a
meeting of the State Board of Phar-
macy.
W. P. Mayo went to Rogers Ark.
last Friday to visit his parents, re-
turning Wednesday.
Colorado next Monday to look for a
location, he will be accompanied by
Harrison Cawood.
-*•-
Mrs Mayo entertained Misses
I lanche Liattecr, Myrtle Ch?iur- j
v, isina Roberts. Thrase Hub-
-A i
bel and Ruth Cawood at sup-
per last Saturday evening in
honor of *her neice Miss Ada
Hardesty, jvho left Sunday morn-
ing for her home in Okemah.
were 11
bian characterization by Leroy
Bland, the juggling by John
weeks ! Pamplin, hoop rolling by James
Hariis, and a monologue by
Skinner Harris. Blund ikjsscss-
es an exceptionally musical
voice and is a master of geature.
Pamplin, tiir juggler, gives an
original and unique oerformarv
ce and is a credit to the organ-
ization which lie a< companies
James Harris is perhaps the
equal of any hoop roller before
the public today, and Skinner
Harris is entirely oiiginal a* a
monologist- One of the hit
TT ... . , last night was his reproduction
He will go to juf the*Gan,.Nc|son tight —Ex-
aminer, Ogden Utah, Sept. ItS.
At Stroud Opera House Apri
10th—Prices 35-50-75.
As Others See Us
Coal and At-
By Charles N.
Gould; The New Family, By Zyl-
oha M^ers; Our Scrap Big is a
cf Poetry, by Oklahoma
1 Collection
writers.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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Designs
Copyrights Ac.
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mm it free. oldest f««r ••»ruring
Patent. taken tnr-nich Mum: A t o. receive
vpteinl notice, wll liout ch.»rgc. in lie
Scientific Jlmerican.
\ Handsomely llltirtrated weekly. J.nrire.t clr
.•illation of any r.denticc Journal. Terms. $.'• 1
vf-.ir ; f uir months, f L Sold by all newndenlerF.
^.lUP^N & Co.36tBroad^ New York
branch Office. ©a F 8L, WMblngl^n, D. C.
Weak WomenQreaniyermjfUge
To wenk end ailing women, there Is at least one
ty. two treatment*).
mftst tie combined. One li local, one la eonstltu-
eisenUal.
wtiy to help. But with that wa
A carload of chickens was shipped
ojt of Stroud and Chandler this
week to C. J. Roberts, a com nisi m
man in Chicago. It is reported that
the fowls w^re bought of the farmers
b Sears <5c Roebuck of Chicago.
I this doel hgppen o be true it’s
the first octjurrance of its kind that
'I
hus come tQ our notice.
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Chas. Clute will leave soon for
Tu sa, Sapulpa and Claremore whe-e
he will spefid several weeks visiting
and taking advantage of the medical
baths at the latter place.
A large crowd of Stroud school
p op.le will attend the county contest
at J randier next Saturday scrr.e
will remain for some Masonic ser-
vices that will take place Sunday.
Brogan and Miller will move their
grocery store Monday to the build-
ing vacated by Sangster’s pool hail.
The Mahara Minstrels gave a
street parade today.
tior.nl. but both urc Important, both
Dr. .Stioop’s Nip-lit Cure in the Local.
Dr. Shoop'i) Restorative, the Constitutional.
The former—Dr. Shoop's h’brht Cure—Isa topical
mucous membrane suppository remedy, while Dr.
Snoop s Restorative is wholly an internal treat-
ment. The Restorative reaches throughout the
entire system, seeking the repair oi all nerve,
all tissue, and all blood ailments.
The “Night Cure", as Its mime implies, does Its
work while you sleep. It soothes sore and lnfiain-
ed mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and
discharges, while the Restorative, eases nervous
excitement, gives renewed viijor and ambition,
builds up wasted tissues, bringing about renewed
strength, vigor, and energy. Take Dr. Sboop'a
Restorative—Tablets or Liquid—as a general tonio
to the system. For positive local help, use as well
Dr. tSHoop’s
NigHt Cure
J. C. BURTON’S DRUG STORE
Majestic
MALAELE
Ranges
Hear what the other fe’-
low has to say about his range
and then come to buy the best
THE GREAT MAJESTIC
For Sale by
R. J. Miller
THE 6IMRMTEED
WORM
REMEDY
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC.
BIWfiPC Or (MITATIOMO.
TM* tINUINf merANCD ONLY BY
Ballard-Snow Liniment Co.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Burton> Drug Store
iHAIffiRlAiN'l
A few do es of this remedy will in-
variably cure an ordinary attack of
diarrl cea.
It can always lie depended upon,
even in the inure severe attacks cf
cramp colic, and cholera morbus.
It is equally successful for summer
di irrlnea and clvlcra infantum in
children, ami is 1 he means of savinjz
the lives of many children each Y' ir
When reduced with water ami
sweetened it is pleasant to take.
Every man of a family should keep
this remedy in his home. Buy it now.
Price, 25c. Large Size, 5oc.
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G. W. ROGERS Phene 55. Rout H. Stroud. OViahor a.
L-eWITT’S KIDrt&Y bi.ADl>ER. FILLS FOR.
Wea!c Kidr.eys, Lame Back
us.
price
Bring your horse and Jack bills to
We will make you .a reasonable
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Hubbard, J. H. The Lincoln County Journal. The Stroud Star. (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1908, newspaper, April 16, 1908; Stroud, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405223/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.