The Blair Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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bmuMto aa* a* iuitily re)oe»l that >«l matt theta to Ihe end that yuy
M*ay bortaae belle* artpulnM with ita atal uur aeu*te of iraiuaring
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The Citizens State Bank |
h. Hancock. Cut. Blair. Oklahoma. I
He Operate tinder the Depositors Guaranty Fond law I
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I have unit them m>Hetf w*iih itiul re- .j„. very much improved by htn short
w*!! <iartivin^pr.ip , lair ,,ruK S*aw' ^ — 8t;,.v* He then went to Hobart
T. U. Montagu*. Agent.
WCOCEN BREAD.
Jake Kirk and Fred
have returned home fr«jm Hlack
well, where they have been in
Mchoo! the pas: five months.
Misses Currie and Laura Wal- __________
. . — , , , lace and Iva Howard visited Mias Uw limits of «aid town and arc tiabta
It in commonly known that ».«*„.! J(Mjc. Koraker Sunday evening, to Road Tax ahall heroinaftor pay
»h,n v.-rv rtalc U,-om.-N ,.ructieaJly Quite a crovvt, fr<>m Mar,ha .uch tax to thv town marshal, who i.
"V*r V • 1,UI “ l'rnut.n p"* and Mt. Zion went to the Cran- *»«^b.v «mr*>wered to collect aama and
HT '!«,Vr*l<*<l to the v.****** ilnlu-itrv . . rectint Oinrafiir
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An ordinance providing for Collect-
ing Rued Tax eithin the corporate lim-
Watts in* of the town of Rlstr.
Article I.
Section I. IU* it enacted by the
H«nrd of Trustee* of the Town of
Rlair.
That. *urh |>er»»nii wh*i are within
for a coujile of weeks, where it
The southbound passenger cn- u\. have sncir...l emw> nio*. ^med his health was getting . ...........-.....-.......... u . . e .
gine went dead at Sentinel Sat- frui-t di splay iar*; which will worse, and he decided to return ha,< <*»nevivcd the idea of making '* ountain Saturdaj
urday night, which caused a de- t. Blair. Monday. Mr. Airhart '■"** * ~L In f«ct. in order to P »rted a pleasant tnp
lay of about seven hours. to secure samples of the best Gained a very painful wound p!'Io,t "l.-s a ••Imke-lmns.-- haa »nu Mrs.Stepht
fresh bread and cookies at fruit of all kinds raised in this J° ,rlo left hand, by falling on a
Stout's. section. If you have any
v u h >rso shoe nail which pierced
want put on display bring it in ^ :n'i t° Ihe debth of an inch
the “loaves" nrp made. It is pre-
pare I by lirst of all submitting tlie visited at Iilair Sunday
'vo'"l hi the form of sawdust to vari- Miss Rosabell Deberry of Man-
receipt thiTef<*r.
rt>* Section 2. That »u«*h |icnion* u* de-
sire to work their time shall do so at
Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson spent the proper notice of the marshal and
inday at Martha. under his directions; that such work
Mr. and Mrs. Hufus Clarkson *h»ll Informed on the streets and
alleys of said town.
W. I* Hunter of Warren was want put on uispiay bnryr it in 'nTc. wrist fornierlv 'hrokon "wi« 'vo"«l in the form of sawdust to van- Miss Rosabell Deberry of Man- c-.iu.cted shall be kmwn^the* ?trwt
looking after business here Tues- ! a!iv ume r‘nu we w,ll put it ,. ’ , . , ^ o”** ehcinifal proeesm». then mixing gum is visiting her parents on Fund and shall b.* used for no purpose
day. up and label it, which will show * svv»rei\ spr.unea. nr. m it with u certain pro|*ortiou of rye route four. other than repairing the street* and
by whom raised and on what ross^; jhe hand and llour. after which it is worked into Ralph DeBeirv returned home roa‘L*-
A full line of Louso-W lies cole- (mar ter section thinks there Will be no serious a paste and put in the oven like or- * J,1 . .. c . , Section 4. That the marshal shall
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brat(‘d high grade candies at the
Blair Drug Store.
Sanders & Hancock, trouble.
is necessary to
the Ixindon
Jack Churchill an emnlnvo*. or th,in{k °f .i"di‘re*t1ion; thi"k 1 II Reached the Spot
“.Mr t
Franfornia, Califrisco, is here »'> ' lasses of fwxl. And that is jdent of the Adams County Telephone
for a month's visit With his pa- whal y°u Whenyou haveindiges-: Ca> a8 WJ|1 as the Hom; TeleJhone
rents. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Chut- S^t""l **'”'«*'*that Co., of Pike County, o.. says of Dr.
chill will act promptly hut thoroughlyiso.ne- Kinga Ncw Desc0Very:*‘It saved my
thing that will get right at the trouble jife OIlcc. At least I think it did. It «»«.*• «,u «*,**. «„u in-
T. T. Clark, who has been hnre l*1" ° 1 e vet*jv wok All-the Stomach 8eeme,j to reach the spot—the very numerable pamphlets, most of which
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Fred and Miss Josie Foraker day for such time put in a* overseer
Jinurv bread. It
add, 'however, savs the lxmdon r refI anu ‘U1SS JOS,e roraKer day for such time put ,n as o
Glolie, that the “bread” is onlv made wcre Shopping in Mangum Mon- «r after-work atuched thereto,
for horses. day. Jack Fletch
--- Miss Velma Goodman of Man-
tolstoy a hard worker. gum is visiting Miss Carrie
Tolstoy is one of the most pro- Jenkins.
!ific writers of anv age. He has Rev. C. C. Bullock
jiuhlished some 120 books, and in
Jack Fletcher,
S. A. Stoxkhocker, Chm.
Clerk.
Clark and Rev. J. L.
is now in Lawton. He
to Altus, where he will
law office.
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ery not only reaches the cough spot; output is the more remarkable when The above is my address for
f 4 n < i o 1 c— t b /, n t. ha ,. r. , n m .] ...... I. _. .a • ■ i.1 i * V v *
Walker, sold by The Hlair Drug Store,
nnpngoiClmkh0n P °P | it heals the sore spots and weak spots hig ‘ laborious methods are consid- the ..
1 take advantage ofhis^hntTight h ^ written a°do^n «m«!Tndffie! ch^rehes0' MovLd hSrTyester- !,urnish music for the occasi
Subscribe for The Progress,50c j in New Mexico. bottle free. pages of his manuscript are dis- dav but will return to Lebanon. The proceeds will be devoted
Crazy Tea
The young ladies of the Bap-
tist church will conduct a “Cra-
zy Tea Party” at the Baptist
church tomorrow evening.
There will be a nice program
vacation, where I ha- e1 rendered, and the Reid band will
ot a nice groupe of
| The Lewis Mercantile Co. i
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♦ If you want any of this car we will make a Special
Price for amounts of one thousand pounds and up-
wards, delivered at the car.
We will have in a new line of Buggies in a few
Days. This will be your chance to get one on the
the occasion.
i..—....ov.cv. V4.c- day but will return to Lebanon, The proceeds will be devoted to
figured by numerous erasures and Tenn., October 1st, when I will the building fund of the church.
Blair, Oklahoma.
We are Getting In Our Last Car of
Corn Chops !
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iiiUTpoIai inns. One ot Ins nmels reenter Cumberland University,
“ 10 ™pird "Ut seven times be- and su ] these churches from
frirn *i frtirlr mmliln inonntv.fmt #
there during the seminary term.
I shall be glad to have The
Progress follow7 me.
. , , . ... , Glad to note improvements in
A log of mahogany which has ni • <*r>i • t-. «,
been wnt tltrnuRh at lMfnst. Ire- Blatr Progress’es sure
land, was found to contain right “ 1
through a very cleverly defined r
fore a fairly legible manuscript
could be sent to the printers.
MADE BY LIGHTNING.
C. C. Bullock.
•‘photograph’’ of a small deer and a ■ fjn Shingles
large animal running. I I can seH yvyU tin shingles
ihe photograph was probably , , .
transmitted by lightning during a PSai ' eapaswoo . ^ f you
storm and the pictures must have e 3 building to cover, it will
- been taken a long time ago, as the -0'-1 to come and see samples.
▼ tree, being four feet in diameter, is They will last a life time; are
The young ladies invite all to
be present and they assure
you a nice time and your mon-
ey’s worth.
The Progress 50 cents a year.
FURNISHED ROOM For rent.
Apply at the Progress office.
The Progress for news, adver-
tising and job work—Try it.
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t right kind of terms at the right prices.
♦ We still have a few Hacks left,
t We Have in a Shipment of Fruit Jars
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an exceedingly old one. water, hail and fire proof, also
Every plank on the log right ornamental. You will find me
through shows the images clearly.— at R. S. Wright’s or address,
London Standard.
WHICH IS IT?
Box 18,
E. T. Phillips,
Blair. Okla.
DIED
Are you right or left-handed? ~ ^
Only about one bov in seven is born Gibbs, aged ~o, former-
left-handed. and in Austria. Russia ^ Texas but for a year work-
mhe blur restaurant'
SHORT ORDERS
Cold Drinks and Confectioneries
Your Patronage is Appreciated.
| Willingham • Brothers.
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compelling parents to keep at it un- pleton neighborhood, died of
til they have changed left-handed slow fever Tuesday morning,
children to right-handed ones. He was a member of the Meth-
This can be easily done up to the odist church for several years,
age of 12. All tools are made for ancj a young man of a very ex-
right-handed persons. They are al- emplarv character.
30 better drivers and walkers. Onlv _____• , ., ,
, , . ... , : I he remains were laid to rest
about one man in oO can use both
arms alike, lmt that s no Wednesday in the Corinth came-
left-handed, and in Austria, Russia - w
and other countries there are laws ^or R'mmer in the Tem- J T^loir* TTrvP^il
un- Pleton neighborhood, died of ♦ 1Ile ■Dld11 n0CeJ
4 Miss Elma Ledden, Proprietress.
RATES $1.50 PER DAY
Meals the Best All Rooms
♦ Newly Fitted and clean.
. arms alike, but that is no advantage,
▼ unless using a shovel or ax.
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tery, funeral services being con-
ducted by Rev. W. H. Powel.
The Blair Drug Store will be
Smith Statistics show that in open on Sundays from 8 to 9:45
Fram-e the deaths exceed the births a. m and from 4 to 7;30 p m
m i i F \ t i ,, . . Please confine your calls to these I
Muldoon—A n«kv place, that, to . ■* , , ,. , I
jjVt> ' * hours, if possible, and oblige the |
Smith -Why so? proprietor and clerks, |
VI„M...,i-\Uiv. I I.,* „ it. Rev j w Sti<lham ,^.upied i
m n "T P the Baptist pulpit Sundsv uvo- •
poor c AiHt of bein b-^rn.—Puck. ning
CaU At The -
BLUR BARBER SHOP I
For First Gass Wsrk
Tailoring, Cleaning and Press-
ing la Connection.
J. D. BREWTON, Barker.
W. L HARRIS. Taslsr....
L KINKLE.
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