The Blair Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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fu^h-tii.t ii baiiui picnic and On-
aaruitd d*»> u barbecue. .Vitus
always h:i« n Inc crowd and j
tditiwx tin* pcuplc n big tirm-
when mii«* jfi<> before the public
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The Brian Dollar
*ct!*r»l 4<iwn tu i V n«ilinr of
,, . _ . . ■ ■ IW. C. M All-* Thr|J.«l. fur , l»n .!«,
bw^JuTCT Hi* fruit Nurmrl at K*w<i i. k*m Snnamt •«
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uf ihr Hiy -ehcmiU. and hu ihin* TK‘,r ftfr ,u ^ lhfWr •*»•■»*•* «*
i The opreidralkm* call f*«r foe*
ml brick and »ium> inmminiir,
and furnace heat.
Hid* fur building Have been
call**I fur lu be cuitridered the
96th uf th!a m*»nth. If the rtr»t
call fur bid«t brtnffn the d«*»tnd
r»>ult», it will nut he many
week Ufure actual v*»rk will
begin.
tiuthne, okla,. Aug H, 19UK
T. Mu ton Kku>. Editor.
(tbiir, tikin.
iVar Sir:
A. .n lulvuct* of ih.. motto. ' ""‘T .'""' f «»“'»»■*•*•
•lot th. F.„nlu Uol.•• .oH r... •wllhbHiwof work i. Wmir
The daily •<m*am« begin at
Ttilu in the murmng at.d eentin*
ue until 1^-^), there lieing ttu
aitrrn*«ifi •e**tun. Mr. Mc-
Clelland. the new prmcipti uf
the Altua hchuuU. t* an expert
•hi agrtculturr. being a gradu*
ate of the Agricultural and M«-
TV Blair Drag Store
Leads: Others Follow,
St.’S-Paint!
Todet Article* uf r%*o drwrr>|4mni. Jewelry ; Halrhm.
t ork* IWv Hull (tuigdinv Etc,
Scxla Fountain
And Ice Cream t*aHur in Cannce'hm, a here the t*hcOre*t
Cold (tfink* am) Ice t ream are Served,
YOUMH Tu PIJCASK.
Wm. H. CLARKSON.
t„.» „„t. U, warn m nemg Th“ ,H,artl ***» rtvcivcl a bid
made one of the special feature** ‘,f “?*’ ,M’r r‘'nt Premium <**» t) v
^ • W . . lutH.14 l.ill I Lull Lt.tl.. _ 1.1
cbatucol college at Sullwavr,
mi’ ni'Hin,
lg-t the l*«x*p|e Hulc. “ and fur
*i. i .. \ i> i l- mane t»nc «»r the aiM-cial feature* 7......
the election uf Ilryun und hern. , T Um.ii* but thev Ituvm nut »ulil
let uic all realise that our gov-
menUTUuM. If you mine w^di^teH^for'publ.c u*ntk« the .-irnductor tu have, Wt* winh to moke a correction
pmnr you wdl noi get another ^ ^ djaehj|w thejr dutjes at Vast two lectures during the ,,f „f, article we printed lout
tnw time next e—t------- ,-------. , . term of four weeks. — Altin* week regarding an accident Ih*
l The Bliir Meat Market and Restaurant
I Hoodie AH Kiods of Fresh Moats.
I H ill Buy Your Hydes, Butter and Eyijs Market Price
Give Me A Trial!
peT.it you will
wirh trvnl until
year.
irfice tu discharge their duties
free from any hargair.o. claims
or obligation**, with or to any*
»ne. but. the great nuumt of
term of
Times*.
four
fliea l Mm icrls Iodksoiiik
It isbttle u-se for the local edi- honert people,
tor to wtu-'P* his lungs and sprain ^ ta<es m«sney to pay the nee*
his opine to bM.m a town when e88ai?’ «*I**n** »'f a campaign,
the citizens all stan«i arotimi tnoncy the people who
with their hands in their |>nck- want honest government must
Ai ittl aMt.lll/k
The Campaign 1$
contribute.
Honest voters, pay your own
way and control your own gov-
weeks*.
falling the mother of Mr. Mc-
C’uy. The parly being hurt was
Mr. McCoy’s mother-in-law,
Mrs. Saunders. She hud been
Oil IH EUrnUSt! I>*b»kr With Mr. and Mrs. ;.ic-
_ Coy and had started to Texas to
visit with her sons. After get-
ting hurt she was. of course,
opinions and bnuight back to Mr. McCoy’s.
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Blair, Ok.
Yoon to Please.
WM. A. GARDNER.
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School Board Resolutions
WHO WILL BL PktSIDENT?
In-en visiting at Mr. Huilman's,
_ returneil to her home across the
Res?!nlloas Adopted b) SM M)N „f Ita.vcr i.
nl Jackson tounly at Meeting Held visiting old friends about Martha
Sninrdtiy. luqust I.
Mrs. Saunders was among the
ets and indilfeivntly wait for
something to turn up. If the
cipitalists or the i»usint*ss men
d*» not put their shoulders to the er^n‘,nt'
wheel and do a little boosting
it is useless for the editor to try ol,cvl lur "mount* oi um- nre nave arrangements wnere- r . . . . isi. mat me puoi
ami lim*m things. He can write lars for a campaign fund must by you can get the Dallas Semi- il-s ,ast ^ nnght be expected. jands 0f Oklahoma are
The candidate who goes to
Wall Street for millions of doi-
To form you i
keep in touch with the progress , - •»*-, ”■*- *
of the campaign, you will need farly 8ett,e^.of \hv county., ««d son County
tirst class newspapers.
We have arrangements where-
has many friends who will be
glad to hear that she is recover-
iHnini tilings. He can write , v*1 , _. .
boom” articles till he gets bald- barter awav tho sacrt,<1 ri^hts JjLcekly fes and The l.lair
headed but if the citizens them tbe PeoP,e to have govern- ”rj2?ress? h01*1* fo1 ^-SO cash.
*elv„l do not Uto hold and p„Th ^ control by sped- .i^oS'pt
.l_ . - " * .... a intero^t*. per, three papers each week,
We, the School Hoard of Jack-
in meeting assem-
bled do hereby resolve:
1st. That the public school expecting a go's! meeting.
held in
Mr. Lindsey, the former black-
smith of Marth:*. is visiting old
friends in the neighborhood.
The Baptist meeting begins at
Martha Friday night. We are
Drink “Ozarka at .1 M Stout’s.
NOTILE
trust for the education of the
The ladies of Martha are going
to make the picnic enjoyable
children of the state, and should w>th a good basket dinner
be used to their advantage, re-
the town will forever stick in
tiie mud. Of what use is it for
the local editor to suggest im- • • - ..... ......
pruvements and newr’enterprises a Plt>(lj*e °1> a thousand fold
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XIt , , . w vii^n auvaiita^v, itr-
........... V«„ fZ%iXSSed»Sh will *-r<^«f»ny conflicting „r op-
Wall Street never lays a dol- notonl.v through the campaign hold about aqtrart.'and we want Posing interests.
,* t / * ont* /mryitvru/vn 4*, . .* . 1 ...Dl, 51(141 f» (‘ff !On Kilt t t\V rillo U’ livb 1 * * . _ ___
Miss Sallie.
if the suggestions are never act-
ed upon? One man cannot boom
,-.7- j , .• 7 , r ‘e. ” noiu anout a«iuart
lar to any campaign lund with- anf* election, but for one whole to securt. samples of
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Place your order now with
The Blair Progress.
the best
return.
w.,*. PaP°r W'H receive your
a town. It requires the concert- contribution* Publish your name
ed action of the citizens. When .aild amount, and forward the f-ornty ofKja^ kson'!
Nnliui: ul Publication
. -- —- ----, 2nd. That these lands ____
fruit of ail kinds raised in this rapidly increasing in value, are r|nr^s,>n.
s«t:uu. II you .have any.^ you,. safe and sure ^anent jn 1 —
vestment and their sale at this
DeWitt’s Little Early RiHertt, safe,
easy, pleasant, sure, little liver pills,
are Sold by the Blair I>rug Store, W. II.
want put on display bring it in
at any time and we will put it
one man shoulders a
attempts to carry it there are
always a lot of cranky kickers
ready to jump on top of the
load. Unity of action is what
counts. Altus Democrat.
New Odd Fellow Building
urer.
lo. IV iiCH ' v VUi*ll I l/r NNH.X, _
town and | money to the Democratic Treas- ,n^JrL%^1>S!cn^J^.krHrw^.0^
I - • fernlant.
Said defendant, F. H. W**o»ly. will tak»* notice
C. N. Haskell, Treas.
Dem. Nat’l Committee,
Guthrie, Okla
Jersey tows
that he ha.; been Mut'd in the above named Court
upon complaint of W. 1^. >larris that he i.* indebt-
e«l tothcoaid W. L. Harris in the sum of $5.75.
and must answer the petition filed herewith by
said plaintitr «*n or before the 1st day of Septem-
ber. A. D. ^-OS. or said petition will b«* taken as
true and a judgment for said plaint.ir lor i5.75
and conts of this action and the attiuhrr.ent
therein H«i
cor ding ly.
H. D. CHURCHILL,
Justice of the Peace.
t* i* auj uuic an** »in |iui it
up and label it. which will show time would mean a great loss to
by whom raised and on what the children of the state in the
quarter section.
Sanders & Hancock.
Koreb Items
future.
3rd. That we are unalterably
The meeting at ML Zion clos-
ed Sunday night.
Miss Mary Kirk was down
We do Job Work: try us.
onposed to the sale of these; from the Marie neighborhood
lands at the present or in the Saturday and Sunday,
near future, believing it would j Miss Carrie Jenkins entertain-
If you want Jerseys came and
- see us. Will sell, exchange for a 1XJI I1C„D
The subject of erecting a brick other cattle or sell on approved tising and job work -Try it.
stone building has been dis- n°tes> f®H time. Apply to
I E. R. McCurdy.
Doc Bellows.
North and east of Blair.
'hV'und'g^nSS. will ^rc-n&ac- Monday to close a deal whereby !. detnmental to the
- ........ ■ he becomes the owner of the Ed mterests of the state-
Byrd farm north of town.
cussed by the local I. 0. 0. F.
lodge here for a long time, and
of late the discussions have de-
veloped into some consequence.
The Progress for news, adver-
K. C. M. & 0. RY. CO.
HUE TABLE NO. 10.
She Likes Good Tliinos
Mrs. Chas. E. Smith of West Frank-
(Effective May 3], 1C0S)
SOUTH BOUND
I he two lots next to Wood- j lin, Maine, says: “I like good things No. 17,’ Locil& FYelghU ^’ 4:10 a! m!
and have adopted Dr. King’s New Life
Pills as our family laxative medicine No.
T. J. Burden went to Mangum ^ Iulure- relieving it would Miss Game Jenkins entertain-
ondav to close a rleal wherehv 1 *** detrimental to the best school ed quite a crowd of young folks
interests of the state. Saturday evening. They had an
2th. We recommend that the enjoyable time playing croquet,
school boards of Jackson county The school at Center is getting
call meetings in their respective along nicely and has a good at-
districts on Saturday, September tendance.
----- ------- -------5, for the full discussion of this Cub Watts visited his sister,
of Warren went fishing on North important subiect and that they Mrs. E. A. Kirk Sunday.
Fork Tuesday. They reported make every possible effort to- Walter Groseclose was down
fine luck and a fine time.
The families of F. C. and W.
W. Willis, accompanied by W.
0. Whorton and Mack Casteel 5, for the full discussion of
ward’s store and owned by B.
B. Zinn and R. A. Shield have
been bought for a building site,
and the building is expected to
NORTH BOUND
2, Mail and Express,
----,. 7:01 a. m.
because they are good and do their No. 18, Local Freight, . 3:20 p. rr.
work without making a fuss about it.” Nos. 1 and 2 make connection at Ai-
These painless purifiers sold at the tus with St. L. & S. PL R. R , and at
v , . , , „ * _ „ inese painless punners sold at tfte tus with St. L. & S. F. R. R
be completed before the first of , Blair Drug Store, W H Clarkson, Prop Wichita with lines diverging,
ttie year. Details of the build-1-25 cents. . T. D. Montague, Agent.
! Hud Woodward’s Prices
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SEEDS
BUCKBEE’S SEEDS SUCCEED I
SPECIAL OFFER:
^Ua«]« to build Xevr Iiualneaa. A trial will
make you our permanent customer. _
, Prize Lollectjcil
J ll the finest; Turnip. 7 eplendid ; Onion, 8 beat varie-
Ities; 10 8trrj»i*-e*w*rMif Bliia*-varieties id all.
GlABANTEKIt TO PLKAiL
Write to-day; Mention this Paper.
i SEP4D !0 CENTS
A to cor«r posUfe and pirkinf and receive thla valuable
l r, iicj of ^r«*d • •> **(; a ' with my big J
Inntruetlve, <leaul!fui N,-ed and Plant Hook, A
k tells all ibout the Heat varieties of Seeds, Plants, etc.
H.W. Buckbse, '^7 au«os^,EAL
bring out a full vote against the from Mangum Sunday,
sale of these lands. { The ladies of Mt. Zion has or-
5th. That copies of these res- ganized a Ladies Missionary So-
olutions be furnished to the press ciety.
* of the county for publication. |
6th. We request the county ! llttl^attacks stmnach trouble
. , . stomach disorders will undoubtedly
J papers to assist U : in this cam- Jead to chronic dispepsia unless you
paign, realizing that the news- j take something for a sufficient time to
papers can wield a great influ- Strengthen the Stomach and give it a
ence in moulding public senti- chance to get well. If you take Kodol
in the beginning, the had attacks of
ment.
Committee.
Martha Items
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From August 1st to 15th
dyspepsia will he avoided, but if you
allow these little attacks to go un-
j heeded it will take Kodol ^ longer time
to put your stomach in good condition
again. Get a bottle of Kodol today.
Sold by the Blair Drug Store, W. H.
Sun Clarksoii, Prop.
fine
Dressers, good as new, .
6.50 to $8.00
Foldin'* Bed..
$20
Bed Steads,
1.50 to $5.00
Extra Gocd Organ
$30
Bed Springs,___
$1 to $1.75
Mattresses,
Picture Frames
1.00 to $1.75
60c 10 90c
Cook Stoves
$3 (0 $10
Go Carts,
2.00 to $2.50
Good Range Cook Stove
$10
Good Sein, 75 feet long 8 feet kigli $7*00
$2.00
Altus ice cream is considered
to be the best on the market.
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WILL BRING YOU THE
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Until After the Election.
If you want to keep
well informed on the politi-
cal situation all over the
country, read The Oklaho- ft
man! $
Pin $2.00 to this adver- ^
tisement, write your name
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A Reduet ion on Everything Carried in Stock. 20 Per Cent off on all Jewelry
During this Sale. If in Need of anvthing in Mv Line. Don’t Fail to Call and See Me
PRIC KS ARK ALWAYS RIGHT. w , _ ,
T J man. Oklahoma Citv, Okla. *
Hid Woodward’s Five & Ten Cent Store, Blair, Oklahoma. ♦ * HtSM M ?„ku *
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“Make hay
shines.”
Everything is looking
around Dear Old Martha.
Everyone is making good use Sold at J. M. Stout’s,
of the pretty weather. Alfalfa
bailers can be seen in almost any
field.
A. J. Martin has finished
threshing.
R. J. Bryant of Moody. Texas
is visiting friends about Martha.
J. H Watts from Miles Sta-
tion. Texas, has bought the Mil-
ler plac • from Dr. J. J. Johnson.
This community extends Mr.
Watts a hearty welcome.
Mrs. Mitchell and children.
ts
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and address plainly and 4 who had been visiting in Snyder,
m-.il to the Daily Oklaho- £ returned home Sunday.
Ola Wicker’s team was seen
hitched at Mr. Lowry’s Sunday
eve. Wonder what the attrac-
tion was?
Miss Sadie Granes, who has
For Weak
Kidneys
Inflammation oi the blad-
der, urinary troubles and
backache use
DeWitt** Kidney
and Bladder Pills
A Week’s
Treatment 25c
ac. Dtwirraca, cfemtu, ul
THE BLAIR DRUG STORE.
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