The Lincoln County Journal. (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 2 Thursday, March 29, 1906 Page: 1 of 18
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The Lincoln County Journal
J. H. HUBBARD, Editor.
"E STAND KOK MEN AND MEASURES, rather than parties.
OUR MOTTO. Tile the Bri.hUst. and Best "" "
STROUD, OK LA. March 29, 1906.
Price
own.
Locals.
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The Paper
that’s different,
—Still they come.
—Join our Honor Roll.
March will soon be gone.
Our colored paper has come.
—bend the Journal to your friends
—See list of subscribers this week.
W e have troubles enough of our
Six weeks more of school. I -M.sdam™ Uppert, Hubbard
Another change in the weather. and Harris were on the sick list last
—Candidates for city offices are
numerous.
Re sure and take dinner with
the Methodist ladies, Saturday.
Mrs. Joseph Morgan is very sick
at her home on East Second street.
— Will Deslems has returned to
— Rain and mud. Something new
for Oklahoma.
—The Farmers Hotel has had
some new sign work done.
—P. G. Rowden and wife were in
town Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Grace Colley was off duty
for a few days last week at Calls
store.
—Ezra Brown and wife are plan-
ning to spend the summer months
in Oregon.
A. Cumm and sou Forest, were
down south of the Agency last
Tuesday.
—Dr. Merriwether has set out a
number of trees oa his lawn on
East Second Street.
— We want items from all over
I the county. Send us in the news
-win uesiems has returned to UUL-- oena us in
Stroud after several weeks absence. from your neighborhood.
Mesdames Whistler and Nadeau —Several pupils of the Stroud
he Agency were in town Mon- ffraded schools expect to graduate
t f la A* LI * E C' _ i 1 .
week but am glad to report all were
able to attend the lecture Monday
evening.
-The Stroud Telephone Company
are going to build three toll lines
into the country. One running six
miles east another north and one to
Old Stroud.
Pommy Arnold returned Satur-
day morning from Missouri. He re-
ports the weather very cold and dis-
agreeable and the roads almost im-
passable on account of mud.
Machinist Alkire has been busy
the fore part of the Week on repair-
ing a steam engine that was brought
up here from down near Shawnee.
Stroud is fast becoming the Hub of
this country
Business Locals.
Dr. Smith; dentist; over Citizens
Ha nk.
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Haig.,ins at the Gloyd Cumber
Company next week.
of the Agency were
day.
—The Twentieth Century Club
met Monday afternoon with Mrs
W. G. Pardoe.
—J- A. Recter spent Sunday
with his daughter, Mrs. Nate Nash
at Davenport.
—John Root and wife, who live
east of town, visited at R. H. New-
ton’s last Sunday.
- Miss Lydia Hilton has accepted
a position as night operator at the
telephone exchange.
—I N. Snoddy, of Beggs I. T., a
former resident of Stroud, was ’in
town Friday and Saturday.
— P.. V. Auderson, of Chalmers,
lud., spent last week with his
brother-in-law Russ Alkire.
—Mrs. Lee Patrick, Mrs. W. H.
Chapman and Mrs. Percival Fletch-
er visited in Chandler Friday.
—Birdie Merriwether was out of
school .Thursday and Friday on ac-
count of sickness.
to the High School this year.
Several more carloads of brick
were received this week for
Carpenter & Fushee’s Big Brick
Block on 3d Street.
— Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Collins
and son Roy will occupy part of
John Remingon’s house in west
Stroud.
T red Parris and wife and Dr
J. VV. Smith and wife were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sehubel Sat-
urday even!no.
Miss Harriet Patrick entertain-
ed twenty of her girl friends Sat-
urday from two toMive in honor of
her eleventh birthday.
, —Mr. \\ itcher, representing- the
t iedrickson-Kroh Music Co. of
Oklahoma City, was in Stroud be-
tween trains Tuesday.
-Mr. and Mrs. Hamer Godfrey
hying north of town spent Sunday
with Mrs. Godfreys parents R. H.
Nichols and wife of Stroud.
Mrs. Al. Lewellyn and children,
of Case, Okla., have arrived in
Stroud, and are staying at. the home
ol J. A. Young. Mr. Lewellyu will
arrive in a few days. They will
i make Stroud their future home.
-Mrs. Ackerman and two sons
who have been visiting Mrs. Acker-
man s brother, John Collett, return
V\all Paper; closing out at cost
to make room for our new stock.
J. C. Burton’s Drug Store.
30 acre farm for rent. Good bot-
tom land. Don’t overflow.
Oscar Presson.
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Perfumes; the finest odors and
largest assortment ever brought to
Stroud at
Burton’s Drug Store
town Satur-
a wet day.
Quite a crowd in
day even if it was »VCL u
Stroud always draws the crowd.
—Mrs. Prisilla McMillian is visit-
,nff her sister Miss Maud Stroud
who is attending Normal at Ed-
moud, Oklahoma.
—OllieRiesinger came back from
Kansas last week and says his
vd to their home in Chicago Satur- brother Otis is doinw a fine ^
da:v- «>•* France, Phipps accomp- at Oskaloosa, Ran"" bU8,,,e“
arned them and will make an ex- _ vv
tended visit in that citv. VVeare making arrangements
... T, ‘ to ffive the latest market reports
-Miss Beulah Chile left last each week. The Journal intends to
\r v* , T J’Cr home in Tulsa, 'ead m the county newspaper field.
^jiss Beulah Glute is a. /uember of __i i r>
the Sophomore Class in Hi.- h School h U< Ulns.’ of Cushing, was in
and also a popular member of the R Sh°rt time Tuesday. Mr.
Square Circle. Since Novemblt fe* ^
has made her home with her uncle rZ° " 1)0et Robert
C. M. Clute. Her many friends wish
her much joy in her new home. —Last Monday they erected the
— F. J. McCombs the new tele- l'actor_v&ta Iffie1 niadiin^rv
phone man oi Stroud, went to Okla- about all in place and in a f ^ ?°W
homaCity, Monday afternoon, to it will all be complete anrf , ?
meet lns wife who has been visititg turn over to the stockholders^ '
her parents in Whichita, Kaus., for1 ocKUolders.
the past six weeks. They came
home Tuesday, and will go to house
keeping as soou as they can find a
suitable house.
Arthur Boga who came to
—Miss Grace McDanials
Sunday and Monday with
parents south of town.
I Mrs. James House and son Alex, I ^oga wnocame to
snent ! m'dde * bus5aess trip to j Stroud in January from Peoria, III.
u I ^ r^U( Saturday. While here they !t*ft last Friday for Shawnee and
; made a number of friendly calls. ......’ ’
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other points in Oklahoma to find a
suitable location. Mrs. Boga and
Teachers’ Meeting Postponed.
On account of the few present at
the District Teachers’ Meeting ]ast
Saturday, it was decided by those
present to adjourn to meet in two
weeks, April 7. The same program
will be given as previously arranged.
1 receedmff the teachers meeting
Hie local athletic contest will be
-Win. Lippert and family spent l„-oodRj'“e'''ber ,the muslin saIe , children wVreside witjfM^L-aN he'd^the :“hietiC CODtest wiU ba
sssesa
lighted with Oklahoma.
with Hen rv Li ppert and famiIr > n . -vV- ." ‘“ 11 rt v c ^arurtiaJ
' • J- the Missouri Red Front building
-Mrs. Berry and two children, of j -The Square Circle met with
April 21, to compete for county hon-
ors. Exercises will begin at 1:30 p.
m. 1 he school districts 40, 41 42
o2, 53, 54, 63, 64, 65, 111, 60, 70,’ 100,
Kendrick Saturday nfeht and ' Mite Beulah ClITte to weekT AHer I ~^rman Mooter the wide- Ijf -} “ f4’ #5’.IU- *>’ M?
kiint ay wi rrs. . • Sheubel | club Miss Beulah served luncheon. awake representative of the Lincoln local Vontest ^v IDCluded 111 this
—George Wilson and family, who j Xext meet5nff will be with Miss Eth- Count>’ Journal made a business ti * ‘ Jwery teacher in
’ ave resided in Stroud during- the eJ Durant. ' r,‘'
have resided in Stroud during the i eJ Durant.
t mor'Tto the co::ntry-; -Hu«h c<-^ b,„c,t mare
Mrs. Chas^ Coburn, and family, ffot away from him last Monday* and
will lea\e foi Colorado next Monday thought she was (,ono C1,^ ' . . .
where they expect to make their she came home tbdar and^ I ^ f°U"ty " the inter«t °f the
future home. Hunh is hannv 1 d Journal and we bespeak for him a
t- welcome everyw-here.
County Journal made a business
trip to Kendrick and Avery this
week and will make a good report
for next issue. Sherman expects
to visit every town and post-office
in the county in the interest of the
these districts are requested to be
present and bring representatives
for both the literary and athletic
contests. The literary contest will
be held on tbe evening of the same
day in the Stroud M. E. Church.
^ • L. Bridexsti.ne,
C hairman of Committee.
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Hubbard, J. H. The Lincoln County Journal. (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 2 Thursday, March 29, 1906, newspaper, March 29, 1906; Stroud, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405459/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.