The Stroud Star. (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1902 Page: 1 of 12
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THE
STROUD * STAR.
VoL 4.
Stroud. Uueoln County, Oklahoma. KrMajf. January S. iwtt.
No. 44.
The Elk Hekoimtile Co
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Closing Outi
To All Our Customers and Friends.
On account of bad health we are compelled to quit business
ON AND AFTER JAN. 10,1902.
WE WILL SELL TOR CASH ONLY
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and all knowing themselves indebted to the firm of HILDEBRAND &
11 Kl M M EL are requested to SETTLE by Cash or Approved Security in order |f
£ | to close the accounts. We wish to thank the people of Stroud and Lincoln ||
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county for the liberal support they have given us and some time hope to con-
tinue business here again.
Yours respectfully,
Hildebrand & KmriEL
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Fred Laugenberg has been on
the sick list this week.
Mrs. D. W. Diester was quite
ill a few-days last week with lung
trouble.
Sack salt- 50 and
100 lb sacks
Oscar Pres son & Co.
Harry Clute is home from
Kingfisher on a visit to his par-
ents and brother.
Cook stoves at the Stroud
Hardware Company.
A social dance was given in the
Weiser building Tuesday night.
Clint McMillan went to Kansas
City last week to buy goods for
their hardware store.
Shotguns and rifles
of all sizes and kinds at E. F.
Nichols.
Mrs. E B. Multer is able to sit
up and -will soon be out of doors.
Orleans Molasses at
Yarbrough’s.
The Misses Stroud gave a new
years party at their home New
Years eve. About thirty five
guests were present and surely
enjoyed the hospitality of the
young ladies.
The members of the Presby-
terian church gave a reception
at Hotel St. Louis Wednesday
night.
Texas Saddles $10.00 up
to $35.00. Every one warren ted
for three years.
Stroud Hardware Co.
Miss Dollie Burton, sister of
J. C. Burton, went to Sedalia,
Mo., this week where where she
will spend some time with her
sister.
If you want clothing
cheaper than you ever heard of
go to Mitchell's closing out sale.
Mr. Walbright of the Stroud
Messenger is in Kansas on a
visit.
Mr. A. H. Edwards of the firm
of Edwards & Woods, spent sev-
eral days in the Creek country,
last week, looking after some of
his cattle.
Texas saddles and north-
ern harness at the
Stroud Hardware Co.
Miss Bertha Milton, of Guth-
rie, has been the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. L. R. Miller during the
halidays.
M. W. Lynch will advance you mone>
on your farm at 8 per cent.
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Bergthold, R. A. The Stroud Star. (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1902, newspaper, January 3, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc406101/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.