The Longdale News. (Longdale, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
you naturally think of Biscuit.
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lit" ina IN as s<-ritiii|-«-iass matter
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display ads____HJj an inch per issue
Locals......ft cents a line e.icli issue
The "Katydid” did fit:lii and lie-
Mogul did get ••iimifuled."
Tam mui K.
i». I'. !•’. Humphrey and family re-
turned from the state fair Monday,
blit lie has been so “done up” with
what lie saw, that lie has been tumble
to report, up to date.
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SSAfFINGTOiM We :;re here for bizz again, with our
mii dlntist fcli Clearance Sale. Look around
\\iiii>c in Lonsdale «n ar(j prices then come in and se
Oct, 20. , , .
what we have to offer and iret our
At the CITY IU> I LL
prices and don’t forget to look for
DR. M. L. GLEASON, M. D. the Red hag and see what it savs.
V -,v-
Physician <5: Optician
Special attentInn ifivcn t<> diseases nf
the eye. Glasses accurately ans scicn-
t ilically fitted.
Fairview, Ok la
Jt Alow Brand.
Bonnie, on being told she would
have In eat condensed milk on her I
oatmeal for breakfast, exclaimed. “I 1
with that old condensed cow would
lie!” The November Delineator. i
Ji Longdale Sconn
The city marshal. II. II. Handy, and
a couple of "their friends” were in the
ware room of Muleahy & (JolTman, one
day this week, sampling a bottle of
“liquid, ” and after several “samples, “
the city marshall cot “drunker than,
he had ever been” and lie was shown jj IVIY A 8 Eh
the inside of the city’s bast He, but on j *>-‘'•^'1 > D iL//^ a_.lt-,,
his promising that he would co home 1
.■'inI behave good, he was let oil'. I he
next morning he appeared on t be f FOR SALK 1(10 acres. Oft acres In
streets in a “sorter dazed liko” eondi- cultivation; all fenced and cross fenc-
' ion, anti when asked what the mat- cd. -i acres <uclu.rd of pi .iclus. apples,
ter was he said, -,1 have lost my day- apricots, dew berries and till other
book, and have no remembrance what! 'T s!"ry'!
, . , I 2 miles from post olhee, 18 miles I rum
i done with it, and i need n so much Longdate. I'riie *0700.
Later in the day the lost bonk was ,. ,,,, .
oiind at bis borne, and in a lew days orchard of peaches, apples, grapes and '
................ blackberries, all bearing. Good house j
of live moms, good well, Oklahoma;
barn, granary: ail fenced with three
wires. Hr ice $2000.
2 Now handle the Famous Metallic
Sign Letter for windows and
Show Cases also
Better than ever with
L. \V. NEWPORT
Physician £ surgeon
All Call Promptly Answered, clay or1
night. Office up stairs, in the}
City Hotel.
Longdate IHer. Co.
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II VV. MrCORMICS
A portion of your work solicited
C L1FFORD OLDSON
OKLAHOMA.
S1 gsi panitlllg Longdale, Oklahoma.
FOR
block, .
at t bui
S.\ LE -A) a
. in Longview,
nice.
■» e-.-n a\rr -U*a hvwj
bargain, Out
Ok la, Appiy
Blacksmith and Wagon Shop
Plow Work a Specialty
All W .rk Guaranteed and Prices Reasonable. Call and gat acquaint«a
Shop on Main Street. LONGDALE, OKLAHOMA.
the peeled members nl'bis anatomy
xvi11 heal, and then everything will he
all O. K. except the city’s exchequer.
It i.-> said that only "four of us to one
viuart” was the cause.
GET THE BEST
#1 *'
Fin: Sai.k- A good hotel:good trade
and well located: worth 81.100: only
j 8750. Good reasons for tlm sacrifice.
Senator Emory D. Brownlee, and a Inquire at this oflice, quick,
candidate lor re-election on there- Mrs. .1. A. Richter, was brought in
punlican ticket, will speak in Long- j from the farm last Monday, and i
dale, on Moudav, Oct. 19, 1908, at 8 ; now at her son Tom's home, in this
o'clock p. tn. on th • issues of the pres-1 f'^'rwllerc sho is suffer1"*' vviLli the
ent campaign. Mr. Brownlee has;
served the people of this country in i Dr. Uaillngton and a Mr. Peterman.
various ways, and he has always shown ! h!U|.il •Tnuglj-anri-tiirnble” argument
. , , , . - . , . on the streets of Canton last 'in tirriay.
by Ins conduct that he is one ot ‘ tne ; Jifo arrests, hut “two pair of black
common people”and was a I ways ready j eves,” and a few minor casualties was
to extend all the assistance possible to ! k"b'! result^
any and ail who came in bis way. We ; john A. Gades .v Co. infonns us that
have known Mr. Brownlee for a nuin- j they have only purchased the hard
her of years and have always found 1 ware stock of Handy & Cain, and they
a kind ami courteous manner. No one' ments, etc-, and they propose to sell
ever applied to him for advice or any at prices to allow their l'utuie patrons
accommodation who failed to get v. hat j t0 l‘vc-
was asked of him, if it was possi-
ble for him to give it. Don’t forget
the date and the time. If there is
anything that you want to know "ask
and ye shall receive.”
Dr. A. L. Edging ton of Wat.onga:
candidate for representative, will >
be present. Everyone here knows Dr.
Ldg-.u- ■ 1..
Mr. Louis Dittinever lost his pock-
et hook last Tuesday, and it contain-
ed S98. He left it Ivinc on the “clos-
et Beat” for a couple of hours before
he missed it and when he went to get
it. someone had been there and let
no address. Mr. Dittmeyer is a poor
man and the loss falls very hard on
him at tins time, and it is to be hop-
ed that he will regain possession of i'
soon.
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Needed in Every Home
Pyactica,
Auctioneer.
8\|,l-;s CHILI' P.IASONA P.I.P
..A I’ES—Under - .ibO, $.1: over 8500, 1
ucrccnt straighi. I vvill furnish tin
•ups for my sales.
.all at this office fc
dat-s or write, or call
at old J, I). Pratt
farm ?, miles
east of Longdale
IIOM 15-TKAD OKI A |
FOR SALE
A huu e of .7 run,n . Ah and pi - i
t r.-(l: cyclone ccllnr, corn crib, pig
pel's, chicken house i-'i.v 14; twelve
lots. Good well of good water. All
fenced in with 4 foot c :i<u n w ii>
Price*12.70. Loeat-. d in • g ! I . A !
largain; must sell. Ittq ire; it t ti j
office. I
^WflWTEW RIDER AGRIT
»an>ple Latest Model "Banker" ■
makinif money fist U’ri/rfor full fnrticu/.irs a*:.l if>r ■>
NO MONHV KKQI UtMl> u.i: rt. eive •
to anyone, anjwher,- in ll>i-U. S -mthout * cent J. ’
allow TKN WAVS* I 11KJ1 TKIAI. dnnngvu.'..
pul it to any test vou wish. If you are then not ; i
keep the bicycle ship it back to us a. our cxi ns- .in ! .
FACTORY PRICES We <un,!,h ,l*c 1
eel
IN EACH TOWH
trl Hi »t rict to
.«n'l
cry w here ix<
. W «ship
Jr eight
t: ycle j
;ot n isifc
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.• to mflke
You «avr
rarer »ifu*r*
fl ni dr-yomt
: of JitoV
iMWivni im,.u at one small prniic .
to ^25 middlemen s profits by buying dirert < \ ,
antee behind your bicycle. JM> NOT ISt \ n
«at any firice until you receive our ran
prices and remarkable specuil offers to ridt-r ;jl; , ,
YOU WJIL BE ASTOSISKED \Z',
. .. VV'e r.ell the hinhebt jd » i1-- o.cv* •. . ior less n>cncY
Wc are satisfied with #1.00 ;>r..nt al • factory co»L
you can sell our bicycles under >our ov.i.arns p
i-rwPrices wc can make you this year. We sell the l-7.lt : > n
satisfied with ^r.<x- ;
«-,( ----- - —ta i/ii/n.iava, you can s
double our prices. Orders filled tfic day received.
9 »J loST-it
t vrn<itrjwiS
» tl»an any other factory.
RICYCLK DMA I.LKS
or%' co*L
p’law at
^ . - ..... _ —.* day received.
SECOND li \NI) lJICYCLKS. We do not regularly handle ■ ■■1 1 • 1 bicycles but
usually have a number on hand taken in trade by our ( hua i r ,-i t- : - i we clear out
$
half the usual retail Prices.
S® NENETHORN PBKCTfiBE-PiSC?
SELF-HEALING TIBES &%%%££%$
80
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*ROUM. ALL MEMBERS IN GOOD S TAND
iNG CORD!ALL Y INVITED. H,3.FA:JO -* G
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FARM FORlsALW
j 1 GO acres, tit) aert S :11 c-ltiv.:! in
.hour 40 ;.civs in .. -.. i * i -1 •. hal.n-.i i
| lcadnw: 4-) miles I r<■ ■;
!iard of peach, p-mn .ml r
I rice *2000 H u -
nd pari time
j ;'lire at t bis
77it regular retail price of these tires is
13.50 per pair, but to introduce we will
sell you a sample pair tor $4.SOCash with order $4.55).
NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES
NAILS, Tacks or Glass will not lot th©
air out. Sixty thousand pairs sold last year.
Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use.
DdSflUlPTlOtit Made in all sizes. It is lively
and easy riding, very durable and lined inside with *
a special quality of rubber, which never becomes
porous and which closes up small punctures without allow-
mg the air to escape. We have hundreds of letters from sntis-
ned customers stating that their tires haveonly been pumped
u p once or twice in a whole season. They weigh no more than
an ordinary tire, the puncture resistingqualities being given
by several layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on the
tn ad. The regular price of these tires is £8.50 per pair, but for
advc-rtisingpurposes weare making a special factoryprice to — ----------- j
the rider of only $4.80 per pair. All orders shipped same day etter is received. We ship C. O gf]
approval. You do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them stri dlv as represVP'
„ li;1lrVI1T\:L,TwL Per-cent (thereby making the price »4..V5.pcr.jvri«v >«N«»
send 1 l t.L CASH XX ITil OKDIaU and enclose this advertLsenient. We will also send ot*
nickel plated brass hand pump. Tires to be returned at OUlt exr -ns.- if for anv reason they a"
not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us'is as safe as in »
bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run fas*- \
Notice tho thick rubber tread
“A** and puncture strip* “»Jfl
nnd alKO rim strip
tc pr«v.*.:it rim cutting. To
tire will natiast any other
make-'•OFT, KLASTIC
MASY KID1NO.
WcshipC. Oj
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NOTICF.
1 wish to notify ilie people of ID•• i>.
•uiiniy 1 fiat. 1 have im <1 v .1 \ n-mr
surveyor. Any one iiaving any sur-
veying in Hits county are tiding it
| withoutauliiority uud is illegal.
J. \V. Hitt TON
O-U:; f •'serve vs t rD Rh i • i- i- -in!’,.
wear better, last longer and look finer than any t ire y ou ’ b a veeve r us e’d ‘ or Veen at any price. We
know that you will be so well pleased that when von warn n hVvcle you will give us your order.
)le tire offer. , _ . a
any price until yon send for a pair w
... . pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your
XV e want you to seud us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer.
W youKEEu rmes
deLnuS^and^emtes^fl mak GHO,e<^alv)ve^ or write for our big Tire and Sundi
nft ,*"1T WAIT tut write us a postal today. UO NOT THINK OF BUYING a bieyjlf
OJOJ or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonder!*
ouers we are making. It only cost* a postal to leam everything. XVrite it NOXV.
S. 1. KEA3 CYCLE COMPANY,
urc it i-xw”*
CHICAGO, ILL
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Doud, George H. The Longdale News. (Longdale, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1908, newspaper, October 16, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc407315/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.