The Lincoln County Journal. The Stroud Star. (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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TIT LINCOLN COUNTY AM'WSAI. APH
ABOUT YOU AND
YOUR NEIGHBORS
Let'« go fiihin*
Mim Louie Boyle returned to her
tihool work at Norman last Monday
Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Whistler of
Prague were Stroud visitors Monday.
An enjoyable club dance occurred J
at the opera house last Monday night j
R. I„. Taylor was back from Ok-
lahoma Ctty last Sunday.
The Old Town school closed for
tn summer last Friday with appro-
piate exercises.
Elbert Temple
ulpn Sunday.
went
Kdttcr Kdeo of the Bristow pjn.
itrjt.»ft»u* tntown yesterday
The girls of the Senior High
S< h»*ol < Us* will ser/e ic? cream in
the old l haptnan grocery store room
next Saturday afternoon.
• ■ ■ Ifl i a
Itwane Chaufty came home Wed.
nesday from Cieary for a visit with
homefolks.
Mra I-iaher of (Iklnhumn Cits
v Kiting Mi x Jti<.|«r i *.i. n
Wanted—Girl capable of do.
ing |{enera! liou-ework Mood
~ ~ wnges, steady place ln|tiirent
Mrs Stuart of Shawnee visited The I.euder.
Mrs. H. I. <• raves last week. , — —— — — ■ -
——-— I Torn GhITiiucv was called to '
Arthur Knkin is Imrne for n Vinita last Saturday hv the
short visit frornGreenville, Ark. •*eriou> illness <»f his brother
George Friend* have received
F.d Galloway is enjoying the wor«l that the sick man i* slow,
intmips. Too bail. Iy improving.
Harrison Cawood and Wm. Mtyo
left Monday morning for a trip
through southern Colorado.
C- J. Road* of Spring:leld Mo The Baptist S ind i/S hrol class
is visiting with J. v4. lvtener. caIlinK themselves “The Willing
tile stove man.
Representative Jarret was home
from his work at Guthrie over Sat
urday and Sunday.
Judge McClahan formerly of this
place but now of Stillwater was in
town last week.
Chandler is still going ‘round and
’round with the man Unger who re-
tuseu to pay his occupation tax.
Mrs Sam. Tarter went to Tulsa
Monday for a two weeks visit with
i clatives-
The outside of till’
Hotel is being repainted
greatly improves the appear-
ance of tiie place.
\\ orkers gave an Easter e pertain-
ment at the Bap.ist church last
Missouri Monday evening.
j, The program consisted of music,
readings, recitations, a pantominr
and tableau and was of a very high
order throughout.
1 he citizens of I'rjfon nre ex- ~
erased over it it attempt that is Littleton who has just pur-
being mode to have the name Chased a"d assumpd of ‘he
Meeker Herald hat this to say in
his salutatory: “While this paper
*ill not be an extremely partisan
ntode to have the name
of their town changed
An arm;.* recruiting office.i
from Tulsa was in town last
Friday posting advertising for
the department.
one, yet the editor is a Simon pure
Democrat and will give his opinion at
times upon current political ques-
I tious.”
Mrs. Frank Stephens of Bartlett
Ktiisu.s, is visiting at the home ol
her lather-in-law John Stephens.
L- K. Durant has bought 40 acres
of land 2 1-2 miles northwest oi
Kendrick and has rented the tract to
1'. S. Symond for the coming season.
Walter Parris of Waverier,
Kansas was greeting old friends
in Stroud the latter part ol
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole of Okla-
homa City who had been visiting at
tne home of Peter Rench returned
home Sunday.
W allace Pardoe was
over l«st Sunday Irom hi
•chocI work at the State Uni
versity.
Our good friend P. M. Imel of
Flagstaff, Ariz. renewing his sub-
scription to the Journal writes “I
| would bring you a load of wood
! for the paper but the roads are too :
home . , T ,, ,
bad. I will be back to Stroud be- I
fore my time runs out again and ^
won’t have to bother you with a »
check.”
NOW IS THE TIME
You should be thinking about
your summer footwear.
If you are undecided let us
show you the latest styles in vici,
patent leathers and tans for this
season.
We have the Walkover for men
from $3.00 to $5.00
For boys $2.50 to 3.00
Queen Quality for the ladies
at $2.50 to 3.50
Pride and common sense de-
mands that you should wear the
best for the money and in no other
lines of footwear can you obtain the
style comfort and quality that you
get when you buy one of these
shoes.
Grion Rich has moved his
real estate office from the room
Mr. and Mrs. Speedy Moulder
and Miss Martha Burkhart came
back from Sapulpa last Sunday for
a snort visit with Stroud friends.
Marshal Ward Lycan had a chase
Monday night trying to catch some
one who was discharging fire arm.-
around the Stroud Trading Co.
building.
Our opinion is that the man whe
painted the sign “Second Hand Co.-
fins” on the show window of a local
undertaker at night, must be about
the meanest man in town.
Marshal Ward Lycan’s many
friends are hoping the coming city
over JotidaId's store to the of-' election will result in giving him an- Sp
lice room in the New State J other term in office. He has been a *6
Meat Market Hall and Ung- ; faithful and fearless officer during IS*
lesby will office with him. .the time he has served and has done ‘ ^
j his duty without any fire works or
Rov Miller is having some plays to the galleries. He has
new rooms built onto his house nrade a competent street commision-
on 4th street. John Crocker and without doubt will be given
Advertisement
TtVln our Store
OKLA.
- tme-jarsa
and Charley Fader
the work.
are doing j another term to continue his useful-
I ness.
Trade Checks
DeWirn CARBOLIZED WITCH HAZEL
_ F°r Piles. Burns, Sores.
W idC M ' JL'‘ JLv 4f*$
A special car of Boosters from
Miami ukla. vent
Stroud las*' Mondav on
to Guthtie. They had a band
and plenty of enthusiasm
£ L^Cream VerSifcp
......— Rasebaii activities are slow in be-i which will be redeemed in merrh^n-
tiirough ?'nning around Stroud this spring ' . ^lOIleUl
its way Thestand taken b\-County Attorney ‘ UlSe clt the following PlcLCGS
K., ..,i ; Davis has done awav with SnnH.iv o r^ •
Rev. A. G. Murray and wife will
leave next Monday for Baltimore
Md. where the Methodist General
Conference, to which Rev. Mr. Mur-
ray is a delegate, will be in session
soon.
games and games at other times in ; ^le header, Drygoods
the week are hard to arrange for. H, L. Dreyer, Drygoods
The recent rains have swelled the 11 1S t0 be hoPed that something will j - p , , , .
creeks in the vicinity of Stroud con- de done t0 organize a team, however | • J n a , UrnitUre
siderably, Deep Fork has been : and that games wiI1 be arianged at Rhodes Brothers, Clothing
booming and there were grave fears sometime during the week that will
that the high water would do consid- j n0t malte tbe players liable to a fine
— *-*- * j for law breaking.
J. W. Hockaday, Hardware
R. J. Miller, Hardware
C. F. De Smith, Drugs.
J. C. Burton, Drugs
erable damage.
Omer McKown
Ivan Cannon who has been work-
ing in Sapulpa for some time was
back part of last week and this and
1- ft again for Sapulpa Tuesday. He
has sold his barber shop to a Sapul
pa man.
First National Bank of Maud s,t* und*r own vine and tree,
He took up his work there last u"d:"turbed the maddening noise £
week and will move some time ° ^ C,ty’ He 'S rnonarch of a11 A
in the near future. he sunreys °n his broad acres' And
I the honesty of his boys and the pur-
Dr. Harry Meyer, Dentist
YARBROUGH & HADLEY
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THE GliABANTEEli
WOiiM
^ REMEDY
THE CHILDREN’S FAVORITE TONIC.
GCWARC OF IMITATIONS.
TMC Genuine prcp*meo only by
Ballard-Snow Liniment Co.
ST. LOUIE), JVJO.
Burton’s Drug Store
ity of his girls is guarded against
proud of the | temptations, and in them he is giv-
I-ire Insur- ing the country its best manhood
and womanhood. The farmers are
and, if he is not con-
A moving picture show was given
at the opera house last Saturday | _«_
night for the benefit of the local fire i «-r, ,, ,
, . . Ali. , , , , j 1 he evening service at the Meth-
department. Although .t .as a bad odist church w„ |ven over ,0 ,hf
e’.-entng there war a (air crowd to , Sund„. School la5, Sund who
witness the performance. ; t„taintd audience b„ ,
1 nice Easter program. The little
Associate Press dispatches say people had been carefully trained
teat Orange N. J. is throwing fits and did honor to themselves and
over a town ordinance that prohibits their teachers.
the sale of ice cream on Sundays. ___
I e cream is not a luxury any more Mrs ,, L (;rHV„ entertMin_
II i’eems* ut a necessity. ed a number of friend* at din-
ner Sunday in h.-iv»r of Mr.
r.ank Mahara s Minstrels appear- Graves' anti daughter Mr* Mir.
earn the opera house last Thursday chell'* birthdays. Those |ire*cnt
ri?ht. It was an old fashioned* *nig- were E K. Temple ami family,
eer minstrel” show alright with ail p \\\ Wadt and family of Ken-
tue usual features and the large drick. W T. McCormack sml
f 'owd, judging by the applause, en- family John Ellis and family
;oyed it immensly. and c w \|itchell and family
Orion Rich
fact of having two
ance Companies that received
the largest amount of premium* to be envied,
of any other company* in the tented with his let, he is lacking in
New State of Oklahoma last wisdom—Bristow Enterprise,
year. ______
We have a limited amount of good planting seed. If
you have not supplied your needs come at once for they
Will not last long. When these are gone we do net
know where you can secure seed for planting, as we have
net been able to buy more for this purpose. It is nothing
amiss to be well supplied. This spring may be similar
to last.
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EXPERIENCE
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( A iVw il-Y-r s < f this n-ninty will in-
1 v-u!..i iv t urv a ordinal v attack of
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it can nlwava Lv dcp^nd.-cl
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« r.iov c*' • a *. 2 tnnrhtix.
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•ii)trr. .oH a ,«t cli dna iuf.imttiu in
• ItiMrcn. a. -l j. th*» »» cans of tuxii.g
the ltvvtn.f many children e.t h year.
li-n reduced with water ’ anti
sweet, tied it i^ pleaaant to take.
Ev-rv man of a family *h<’uJd keep
thi« rente..y |M ht« h->iie* Bny it n w
I‘rice ISr. L hoi size. Sue.
Stroud Cotton Oil Company J
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac:
Anronn *i>nrtln(r a skalrb and daacrlptlnn nut’
quickly lurermtn our opinion free whether no
liiYetith.n In probably patentable. Coimunnlra-
tlr.na atrlctlr eonUdentlal. HANDBOOK on Cat on u
•ent free. OMeit aifenef for securing patents.
1 Htenta taken throurh Munu A Co. reretve
yptcial notice, without ebargo, in *.be
Scientific American.
A handaomelr Ulu.tnttBd weekly. T.areeat eir
mlHtlun of any .elentMe Journal. Term*. »:i a
*L newsdealer-.
MUNN & Co.36,Bfo>dw4'’- New York
Branch Office. H25 K Bt- Washington. D. C.
EARLY RISERS
The famous little pills.
Cured Meals
AND PURE HOG LARD
ROGERS Phene 55. Rout H. Stroud. Oklahoma.
G W.
DcYViTT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR
Weak Kidneys. Lame Back
BACKACHE
end
Burton’s Drug Store
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Inflammation of the Bladder
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Hubbard, J. H. The Lincoln County Journal. The Stroud Star. (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1908, newspaper, April 23, 1908; Stroud, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405231/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.