The Longdale News. (Longdale, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Tailors, Chicago
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tauthed.
Buying PERLBERG
clothes will convince you
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Drop in and look around
and decide where your
clothes money can be spent
to belt advantage.
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FARMERS!
Wc have a mercantile catublUhment that «#»
built b% the farmer* for the farmers we sell
Dry Goods, Groceries,
And In fact anythin* the farmer want*
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THE LONG DALE NEWS
CEO It. DOVD. Ed. S- Pram-
Fubtished Eve y Friday
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One copv three nvmths...........23c
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»t *idt' • 'I he 1 h located Jus*
t fill Nrw* *
Pin* (• rm r» union picnic ai»l * arb*
e tie at Lorgda • on Thursday «»f last I
week waa a suecrSR, not* itlmtandl u
jthe wind storm »hat swept over the
I count ry in t he morning. There werr
la go**d many locwl* represented, many
| "i the mem tiers liavl g cimiip frmt*
Major* cuuii*i. >* tu, f Ii*» * in at-
tenilamv had come fr*iin a distance f
twenty miles. The cilia* ns of L<rig*
dale had doiiiited a beef for thi tsirh-
ecue. In connect ion with the uirbo-
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AllBEtr KR • r
F* Mowing ar* if e n • e l*ef>*
Town wlio gener *1 t<fii* * <1
mount of tii"ii**v or cereals so*
site t liefr names for t ■ b r'> *,!
i t‘ is town on ' Ii Ii "
/e|ft ill
PAIN1ING TIME
Cnl in and let us write your
ance lor you.
Miss Fl!a Wciisj lias been
: ite ck t his K?cU.
y ar <*!.l mule last Wednesday.
of the halls of the town. Holli the
barbecue and dinner were completely
successful. Tii” exercises weie held
in one of the church sin tin* after-
noon. Speeches anil music constitut-
ed the program One espi*ci*llv com -
mend able featur of the occasion «as
iiiciur-l the general expression of go* <1 will be-
I tweet the farmeis and business men
(of the town. They both realize that
co-operation in business* necessary
and thai one is essential to the other
Another feature, i liar na» emphasized
by the gathering was an interest in
. icountry life and tne mattea of aetter
and luglier educai i< n in t he rural dis-
trict- by giving better facilities for
reported
month; eac tna* sn'tci'rd
gave (•’* er*
1 fi il.v:
[>mg4ale Mor < J i.
*» > 541
I ■ 'rump Itrottiers
$f> iKI
1 ohr* \ ({ '•• s & Go
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Gain A flilcs
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Dave Henderson
; Kola Fisher
1.00
1 H. I: Band?
21
John Mulcahv
1 f <i
Frank Leslie A *
5 (o
Hatchet t
i 0D
(»ile Brotiievs
2.00
G. Dalit el
1 4*0
Mcf.e i n 1.4!•«' I' '
2.00
Fn«pV Whitaker
1.00
Hill & If HI
.50
4V. 11. Adkins
.25
1. T. tsvvatm
.25
Hague
0 00
John Berncisen
0.00
Gene Smitn
1.00
Tom Richter
50
Quill Fike
25
.1. B. ^mitli
2 00
J. R Kratz
0.00
C. Fisher
1 00
Cel r. di oik for ..»■ o»*4 pott'inont
h >i r( ikt c o*.fi«d * • sale, for renf
u u* nt cadiBa. <it * He Wl HI A EAGLE.
C ST: 5 CEN S A line
(6 »«rdi roost t> a in. is c..h ksiia.il
IS croti numu ciarfr
>liil to THE WICHITA EA LE. W.ci.u. Aiau.
or leave witk
1 lit I OX. I AI f*. NFWS
The Advenis. und r the assistance
*if !!<v. Hi**kn.do. w11 connn *i<ce a m -
rles of meetings, in ihe t e.*r fuiore;
the exact date we date ne i'a\e for
got ten.
: Now is the time to paint that house before the
spring rains come; Also that bu/iO'
I charge-
* 5 for two coals. Si extra for fancy stripe
Every thin* furnished
CLIFFORD OLDSON
LONGDALE - - - - OKLA.
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Longdale Tonsoria* Parlor: -:
A. F. HIKE, Prop.
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Shave w ilhoul pain or whiskers refunded
r air Tonics, Shampo s.eic
I d*f> c mpei. li >n. Laundry UaKH ieav
I uesdavs of each mon* i
. and 4
Longdale
Okla.
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DR. H. L GLEASON. M. D.
In addition to th*
Gene Cox and n.\ Russell was
Canton last Tuesday.
in i
acquiring it Considerable interest ; M|. Frank’Leslie & Son gave rli the
was also manifested in industrial edu-l Q0ffee% ■•Leslie's Pride” that was
needed for the dinner; and butter vtn-
agar. salt, pepper and butter for the
beef and otT*red more. The Longdale
1 cation
Lomrri&la is thriving town and
!among the things that especially at*
Mr. A. Glen Doud. of Riu»k», Kas. “ ; , . ' Tr, , ) r f beer and otierea more, me w i»aidi«*
t„]r -*,,-- ren <t ivs visit r3t-’r™ attention were the number Of Mercantile C’« furnished the tea and
LV.1, , vV-n frnMv 1 e""1 '""T*' i°S a.U,°r w‘,,ch aro I John Mulcahv furnish d the nails nec-
wt.nrne e .i i having a hne irade 1 ite enterprise
--------- ! and hospitality «f the people of Lotig-
Mr. (t ’I floberfs has succeeded i dale and vicinty in making arrange*
Mr. Trent in the Lumtx r Yard at j ments for Ihe Farmers Union picnic
John Mulcahv furnish d
essarv to bin d "a shed for the beef.
he commended
this place. He and his family will and bathecue w *o
occupy the residence vacated by Mr. ; ' ll on‘'a xPpu ^ u ..........—
Trent. PUBLIC SALE
T, , , ... Owing to the fact that I have d. cid
i>svc .ienoerson ct."nm<*niy . 1 -;iu< 1 - eq (0 quit farming, and am going 10
ing hts new house his* Wednesday leave tlie state for a time l have de-
ir.oraii'.g in tiie Fisher n H* i it i *.i to ' cided t.o sell ali my personal property .
rlierefore 1 will offer at-Public Attc-
For Sale V
bred Garnish Indian Game ro**.ter‘.
Apply t i.lohn I.i* rie. Longdale,
■ •rat the farm five mile® northeast of
Longdale.
For Sale—*> acres of land Good
orchard of pcacl.cs. apples, grapes anH
blackberries, all bearitig. Good liniise
of five rooms. gis>d well, Oklahoma
barn, granary: all fenced witli three
wires Price 8:1000.
Bargain—160 acr-*s 80 acres in
eultiration. Fenced andcr<*-s fenced.
Four miles from railrottd rown. Ail
nice sm<Hith hard land. Will sel one
80 at 81200 or ltiO acres at 82000. This
piece of land is w.*rtb $350": is good
for wheat, corn or cotton. Fur fur
i I her particulars inquire a! 'his office
Longdale on the east of town.
r ion at ray farm 2 miles south of
Geo. H’Jir.p.ucy accompanivi by bis L'lUgdate.^n Heone^day^
brot iirr-hi-iaw, Mr Uaudclvaugh,
went to Watonga Sunday evening to
BRILLIANT
is a beautiful Bltick Stallion i Frenen
Draft and J Kentucky Whip, was
foaled April 1 If fi. being 3 years old
this spring: stands 17 hands high:
weighs 1300 pounds, of fine action kind
and get tie disposition, and is one of
the best all purpose horses ever in
this part of the country and has
proved himself to be a handy horse
W alch the new spring
good5 roil in at the de-
partment store of
Frank Leslie & yon
the following personal properiy:-
i pair of Morgan horses, well broke,
see after s* s.io cement side ** k build ; *vt 1000 pounds each: 2 pair Morgan antj a sure foal getter,
ing In tbat c**v.__.S«T.'.kvct • He will make ibe mm »( 1909 at
Coal oii is still IO cents*»>■ '*">*“>'«"»*»* •"* „*«.
j shoats: 1 thoroughbred Durrt- b»*ar:
* rr ~ »!- f C- mr»*-i 'se,t dtiubie wi rk harness: 1 full set
5 Twit’.v w-t-hiltw es gzOn ' blacksmith ton s; 1 dis*’ gang pb*'-: 1
„ . —: .. '; . , solid comfort gang plow; 1 lassie v
R ■■*' ' dicmed to not go and iranjr plow with tveal.er attaci nut:
., a * : w. 1 . . 1 t* i .J t ,, i v ..,* 1 t i f-« t e\ 1* .
We have a 320 acre school lease for
sale: a little over 100 acres in cultiva-
tion: ba I lance pasture with g(H»d run-
ning water therein. Close to a good
town n a good school. An ideal place
for a home. A bargain. Price 8SOO.
Physician «Sc Optician
Special attention given to diseases of j
the e\e Glas-es accuratelv atis scien-
tific illy fitted
Fairview, Oka
Flowers for Sale.
V f • v tin.* tfall’s vbite l ipai.es
hou •ysiiekle plants r *r sale, at 2o cent
each Inquire of Mrs. J. C. Bsbb.
FOR '-A LE—160 acre farm 3A miles
from Longdale. 30 acres in cultiva-j
tion; fid acres fenced in pasture: good I
h * s 14\26 feet 10' foot eeiling. with
shiia-Te r*'of. Chicken oouse 1"XI2,’
wl ted n of ti f et high at low side: smoke j
house Sxio feet: .Tjm tps of orchard part i
l>ear1t g: w. II of good water at house
• nd running in pasture I’rice 81600
For p,r. iculars call or address this of-
fice.
RAFHINGTON
ThF D* N ' -S I
Will be in
r ’ 9
At the l
I am paying the high-
est market price for a!
kinds of Live Stock
P. W. MILLEMAN
LONGDALE, OK
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FOR SALE—160 acres, 20 acres in
cultivation: 15 acres yet to be b**oken:
good water; 25 icres fenced in a pas-
E. W. NEWPORT
Phvsici8iifsur§e?n
All Call 1‘romp*l\ Vns'v. n r *1 av <>r
night. Office up stairs, iu the
City Hotel
Longdale, Oklahoma.
Call in and examine mv line of je.v
elry. and you can't help but buy
ItBNe Smilh
Bargain —275 a •ro 1 mi: * f on Long
kazors, kazors
For less mouey than they can he
bought for anywhere; and quality of
John' A Gates & c<*;
ture: 1J uilcs from '! inic* md 2 miles j dale. 100 acres in cultivation: good
from Fountain: 10 miles wes and 1 j orchard of 300 or 400 trees, apples.
hunt for the lost river anv more. He
says that he can't keep track of it any
way ai d so he won't bother with it
any more.
( L. Hendricks, representing the
c r:nenral Creamery Co. of Ok I ah* -
ma City, wastn the eitv last week
He arra ged with Rev Vines to p .*-
chase cream f*ir biai at th s place
2 stirring plows; l riding cultivator;
1 disc harrow: I two section harrow;
1 riding lister: 1 waik’ng iii ter: 3 ium-
her wagons: 2 buggies: 1 si-rinc wagon:
1 five-hose wheat drill also mv house-
hold anc! kitchen furniture and < tt er
things r**o nnm* roits to n:enri.'*n.
TERMS:-A credit of 12 months w 11
be given on a"* sums of $5 at.n over, on
g :d .poroved n tej, without inter- sr
if paid when due. if uot paid when iue
interos* from date at 10 per rent: un-
der ro cash: 8 rer cent off for C3.sk
No property removed until settled
for.
JOHN SCHALLER
FOR SALE
A house of 5 rooms, lath and plas-
tered: cvelono cellar, corn crib, pig-
pers. chick n house 10 x 14: tw Ire
lots. Good well of good water All
fenced in with 4 foot chicken wire
Price 81250. Located in Longdale. A
bargain; must sell. Inquire at this
office
Dec Wheeler has been treating his
bous*' to a coat > f putty ( where the
carpenters failed to keep the wind
out > and now covers tits entire house . John Liekle. juun n.hai.i.u:
<. .. .. • -. *• - Auctioneer Owner ■ ,'*ccur.
5 miles west of Homestead.
Brilliant was sired bv Pa dock. No.
fi.004. B, re-ord-d in National French
I) ;if; book of America, under ttie No.
12359. Padock was sired by Carillon
3.1'4: he by Passe Partont 2VG7: out of
Beloite. W: Ibm Margot 4 0**5: she by
Atho- 2*42; ,ait of Farottc 1421: P:iri-
ock weighs 2*'!'>'1 p<Kln^s anfl "i*5 hr,‘d
by M Tetze Lcr;s of France Import d
Dec. 2a lS*fi3 by Roh-rt Burgess V Son
Winona 111
terms—#6 to in«u*e
and s.ck: 82 for season. Partingwith vineyard Plenty of timber. Wi acres
mare forfeits insurance money. Cara fenced in p-isturo. Good hog corrals,
will be tak't n to avoid accidents but calf pens etc . 4 mi:e fr**m f.ongdaie.
will be responsible for none should any A bar rain Mas* sail. Price 8250u.
Frank Phelps. Part ca«h and part on time.
mile south of Canton: good frame
louse 14x20 on** stonr: oirn covered
witli hay; ii >g pens cattle corrals,
chicken house, garden fenced: good
voting gr ipe vineyard Price 81260
FOR s V LK—16<> acres of extra good
tan i 85 acre^ in ciilri vat ion. 70 acres
in pasturp*. 15o fruit trees • f apples,
peaches, pears,
peaches, cherries-ipd a rim gripe vine-
yard, blackberries ere Good haiise.
stable, br.iom corn shed shingle roof,
granaries, corn cribs, corrals, etc. etc*
All fenced and cross fenced, running
water m pasture and good well at
bouse. Price 83500: Par* cash and
part on t ime.
160 acres. 7o acres in eultiration
House of 4 rooms. G.*od wet I of good
water. Orchard of 4 acres of peaelies.
amH t< *'»* d _pot*ns. ap.iVs. p, trs. apricots grape-
pi nntis. and plenty of
blackberries, currants and grapes. A . 1 : 'fi 4-‘n 1 r^s
, , „ in cultivation, fewf ruit t»ee>. House
go->d barn 14x4* feet. Granary 8x28 16x18 .me story Game and box. -hii.gle
wagon and buggv shed lnx26 fe.*t. roof, hen house sx*4. sjj f.-,*r «,i 1 w
Good well. Running waur in the side. Grainarv l"x!4. * ort* crib 14’2*
pasture. This piece *.f land is only 71 s^Wet f‘ir 5if, vot. r. d «i»{
, . , . ' shinel“. 2 wePs and «me wind mil.
mhes fn.n couo’v seat and the same K,Mid' water, all fenced and .*»*«-* d.
distance *f t v,.,rher good railroad Hog sh<*ds. 16x32. 1 mil fr *m si*»*-*'-
towns. Price 85000 Part cash and ho use. 3* mile' from Panr*,i>. a* *1 4»
parr on time For oar1 icul irscill on mHes fr m Longdale and -,n Ii*o> *J|
_ Lease <»f 1H0 ucres with T » a**re4 in
or address this office ' coltiration, ali fei oed, hut no
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Doud, George H. The Longdale News. (Longdale, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1909, newspaper, March 19, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc406651/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.