The Longdale News. (Longdale, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1910 Page: 1 of 6
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LONGDAL
SUCCESSOR TO HOMESTEAD NEW
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• Im IhM fall, pro* tiled the U
get aw grape*. Hr it»pe the l
a.f*.« lit an to ' make thr «ik
Chttlkngtf United to Long*
dale by Dane debut-
ing ftoclcty
Debate to be held at Dane
School home on PaJ-
day night *larch |H.
W« * uttnl the (arut <»f Jutm Tudd
reotet lif and found aa-rmhled a large
crowd to “buy all that J«4ia had to
•ell John Urrlr aw tin • net lon-
ger and everything «*ld we,! ncept
some home* that waa brought there
from t mtun
THE LONGDALE NEWS
WICHITA WEEKLY EAOLE
will* Aikanaaa VnJI-y l«rm- r >ui»i-*tn >.t
Send us $1.25 for i : papers and
we will make you a present of a
pair of Spring Tension Shears.
CRAVENS PRODUCE CO... _____
Qeo. W. Cravens. Prop
THE COMPANY THAT PAYS THE PRICE FOP
Butter, Eggs. Hides and all Country produce
Longdale, Oklahoma
(•cen in >\4n!«4<« ror tn pas’ y>*?r, i n •» uat Monday, and ‘omi t
f.irn, rim? will t* joined by Mr will take on an air of a*
« and Clilford in a couple of will tend to make noopl
w hav h t yet 'earned! there ever * i> t • r.icai
htr us; i w, that Mr Oldaon In ( Thus do Longdate grow
wine here, b« bepalbatt Hr. John Schalter, win
t. will deride to open a harnew ahop farm jtw, v,.Jfh yf t„„
'tr ■ " K ■ " > it>da
- 1 wte , U t. need of a barneaa haN been must of the Hm
' >r| fT . 'T .k*. T l° thHr W. an'J *■ now m iking I
it. their reeidonce In tbe | f#s„ al lhe New, offlc,
. , l..*n aa at^n as their,,k,wn * reraonill,¥ HU
1 eond* arrive. _____...i......
Send us your order today
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER
♦ Sales Cried at any time at Stuonakle rates
♦ ofiloe or at my farm nun 111*4*1 of Longdate.
LONGDALE
SCHOOL
NOTES
rdlngly
3 EE B2 235 IS BP W BBtO* L'
We have a mercantile establishment that \v.
built by the farmers for the farmers we sell
Dry Goods, Groceries,
And in fact anything the farmer wants
Southwestern flercantiie Co.
«v 4 miles west of Dane 3
CHARLES OTT, Prop.
Just opened and refurnised
transient trade solicited Everything uptodate
r. Broadway, Longdale Ok!a
NIXON’S RESTAURANT
EZRA NIXON, Prop.
her kind; mss as a teacher. Mrs. New-
port. m her kind a (liable manner made
th* little visitors feel welcome, and
•ni hour or more was spent very pleas-
aut ly in games.
I’hc democratic state administra-
tion which issues regular manifestos
urging t lie people or the state to de-
posit their money in guarantee state
l.mks seems to have little confidence i
in their own advice, for the recent re-
■; of State Treasurer Menefee, |
shows only a little over one third of j
t he state funds on deposit in truarnn-
MEALS AT ALL HOURS. SHORT
CLEAN & UP-TO-DATE
atonga, :*=: Oklahoma
0RDE1
O Ethyle Finek 03-7, Beulah Leslie
94*7. Beatrice Doud 94-8
Boll of Honor rooui three
Ethyle Fi nek. M ayme Ott. Gracic
j Linn, Faye Roberts, Harry Linden.
(Vera Doud, Beth Reader, Ruth Mil-
j ler, Haurlne Fish"r.
Roll of Honor room one
John Gates. Amil Pettit. Loyse Pet- 1
tit, Homer Barnes. Rosa Gates, Tili-
tha Smith, Forrest R iberts, Charlie
Sickles.
I answer to your challenge which
was formally presented by Mr. Ritter. .
March 1st, for a joint d bate to be i
held at Dane, two weeks from the 1
coming Friday, lam pleased to state j
has been accepted by the citizens of j
Longdate: and that in further com-i
I have buyers for farm and farms for buyers
and if you want to sell a farm or buy a farm write
or cal! for 1 have buyer,* coming in for farms soon.
jT>‘ ir A BM 33 f ^
1 he only reliable Real Estate man in
LONGDALE O
NEW BLACKSMITH
HOP
G. D. WILLS, Prop.
Horseshoeing a specialty |
Blacksmithing of all kinds done
LONGDALE OKLAHOMA. |
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REMOV
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1 or stai, banks, flis reports gives
the amount of money in the State
Treasure at $l,476,f84.2l of which
^338,481.75 is cash in hand. $531,836.31
deposited in guarantee state hank,
$323,842.12 in National banks within
the .state and $285,434.04 in the hands
°f the Commerce Trust Company, of
Kansas City. Mo., of which a brother
of tbe State Treasurer is cashier.
in view of recent reccommendation
made by Charles A. Taylorl in his an-
fL w,™r-,Tln"? TI * *» the .«.,» « |
: , r„ T„»Tul,'°oS™rs*„„.
i::rr,Tutbsteri!,,Tof arc
T^:°T^T~r “::r :
the state there are twenty-two count w,T^r t!f ff-',renc<* '^ercsUng: as I
•es of the. State whose banks 7u- to‘>ri,,s: Nvnipa-'
— > 0=.lar o7t,L“u.s I„“! *7. i
W. R. SOUTHWORTH
P -esident.
d. W. BEALL,
Vice-President
C. fr>.LEMON
Cashiei
Blaine
renty-t’
county is one of these
more, we intend to be victorious.
Respt.
1- C. Hale.
CapiaS Sio.oco.
Money to loan on catt~l security. Wo wan*your business
CANTON .KLlO
E, F. SMITH, Prop
GOOD CLEAN SOUP, CHILI,
SHORT ORDERS AND IN Fact
Anything for the inner man
Located on N CENTRAL -ST-
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Doud, George H. The Longdale News. (Longdale, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1910, newspaper, March 4, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc407280/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.