The Mountain Park Herald (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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The Mountain Park Herald
Volume 7
mountain parli. ©waiuvit Countv. Oltlnbema, Jf.ioat*. Hove tutor 18.1010
Humt'cr 44
A EPUT CORRECTION
•Mart OMMcrat-Cbtaf
It U strange that the strong
should help devour the weak in a
country where civilization ia ad*
vorated. Yet in the Democrat-
Chief of last week appears an il-
lustration that bears us out. An
article headed “Steal the ballots"
and sub-headed, “Masked men
take boxes to prevent them com-
ing to Snyder" proves that the
editor either maliciously or ig-
norantly loaned the Snyder thief
and grave-robber element his
paw to scratch their burning
chestnuts from the Are. and alio
proves himself instrumental in
slandering as good law abiding
community of citizens (Mullins
precinct) as lives in the state.
That the reporter of the lie
lives in Snyder, because of the
expression, “to prevent the box-
es being carried to Snyder” and
“At Mullirs precinct fifty mask-
ed men took the box from the
officers" this along with the
“four masked men at Cold
8prings“ is a dibolical lie. made
from *he same rotten material
that the ghouls wear.
There was not a masked man
at either place, and if any good
citizen was armed that day, he
showed good patriotic sense, aa
these people don’t propose to let
s bunch of thieves run them any
longer.
found in the fresh shell. This
is what has made THE ALTON
GOODS cocounut so popular.
KILL GORES FARMER
T. J. Laws sirnwl) escaped
Death
up and caught the wall i»aper a
lire and I ad!y burned hU lianas
and a r m s . The tire n.pidly
spread i<» ihe ceiling and for a
time it 1. mked as though Ins house
was doomed to burn. Bon having
already started removing t h e
household go vis, but through
I
sseessss
out.
While feeding his cattle Mon-1lhl> r,r’ of mind of the wife
day evening, Doc Laws living and hired man the fire was put
west of town, was attacked by
his large bull and almost killed
before assistance reached him.
The bull first struck him in the
back, and with such force that
it sent him crashing through the
side of the bam. which i- con- j
atructed of ordinary' twelve inch ;
boxing plank. The animal then . .
followed through the broken in- , ,
■ . ... ed ano sink in ."-in that there is
closure and evidently vent its
rage upon the almost lifeless ro‘"'’ tnntmg circ .mat tnc-s to
body, succeeding in throwing him relieve the honest public from the
obnoxious taint. \Y hy such wolf-
fanged monsters cun remain in-
JU-JOHN LIES AGAIN
Accuses I'armer.s of being
a Pos<e of Armed Men
It s ;i dep'.or.hie fact that
Prepared coeoanut should have
that “nutty” taste generally
side ti c hounds of s tcial coniines
ti mass of put ref letive lies.
He says: ‘Tuesday night poss-
es of anno I men from Mountain
Park w nt to several of the t lev-
back through the barn and etc.
Luckily the animal was a mu ley.
had it had horns, ro doubt would . .., , . .
have succeeded in killing its vie- I18t a" ll1 '"‘il myste''y‘ v A/'ri“n
tim before help arrived. Im'"‘l ’?»,ar 8 forth rc'"
Dr. Preston was hurriedly dis-, h,s rold hou*e aml enilU for,h
patched to the scene and die-sed
the w’ounds consisting of various
cuts and bruises and several
broken riba, at a late report the , , , ,
patient was unconscious but rert- *»°n proemots and by force of
ing very well and will no doubt arm*, ms. le Me inspectors give
recover. up tbor b »xts.
_ More tnsn a hundred men will
R1RI V RllPIUrn swear that the above is a mali-
DAULI DUnnLti cions li*. In pructicilly every in-
Ben Lee was badly l>urned stance, the ni“u who were* delor-
early Tuesday morrdng and nar- mined that the box-s would be
rowly escaped the destruction of taken to Mountain Park were
his home northeast of town. A farmers, a n <1 i vat from
pan of grease caught fire in the, the f .et thnt the election board
oven and he undertook to throw j appointed men who no doubt
it out doors. The flames leaped j would have delivered the boxes
T. H. WHITE
--Dealer in--
Dry Goods, Notions,Clothing:, Shoes, Hats,
STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES
--
TO OUR TRADE:-
On account of shortage in crops, my collections have been slow, and I am
compelled to make some greatly reduced prices in order that I may raise
about JriO.OJU in the next ten days. While the prices below are from our
Grocery Department only, you will And a correspondingly low price in all
our other departments. KKMK.MHKU these prices are for your benefit
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IF WE MUST
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Our Store has never permitted a com petite r
to beat us; we have continually offered our
patrons good reliable goods for an average
saving of 15 per cent, buy what you will.
100 lbs sugar, $5.05
18 pounds sugar 1.00
3 cans tomatoes 25c
3 “ corn
3 41 VanC&mp krout 25
3 44 44 pumkin 25
3 44 44 hominy 25
Salmon per can 10c
3 cans peaches 25c
3 44 apples
3 44 blackberries 25c
Best Tea per lb. 35c
20 lbs Rice 1.00
51b Bucket Coffee .80
Potatotes Per Bn. 1410
Best Louisana Cane
Syrup, .50 Per Gallon.
Royal Sorghum .40
Per Gallon.
H* *- •
T. H. WHITE
MOUNTAIN PARK. OKLAHOMA.
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MENS SUITS
One lot of Men’s suit?, good
materials, in Cassimcres.
Worsteds and Kerseys, from
$5 to *17.50. Our market
price guaranteed belo «v the
lowest for same class of
gopds. 15 per cent discount.
BOY’S SUITS
A lot of Child’s and Boy’s
suits, our prices now the
lowest, 10 per cent discount.
GLOVES
Our California gloves are
OWL {RRAND tj,e best. Also a big lint*
of Hats and Caps, our pric-
es sell them
UNDERWEAR
To suit yourpocketbook an 1
feelings in wear and worth.
See how cheap we sell them
RUBBER GOODS
Arties and Rubber Boot*,
the best kind—not the i-nMe
stuff. You wont have to
quarrel at the price.
SHOES
The real Leather kind, B. &
O. line, backed by horior and
fair representation.
to Snyder if their neighbors had
not made a demonstration. You
say “the unprincipled light made
upon the democratic ticket by
disgruntled democrats at Moun-
tain Park will avail them but lit-
tle.’’ Possibly so, but how about
the Snyder republicans who are
personating democrats, and want
a democrat because he is a Sny-
der ghoul.
TO 0118 SUBSCRIBERS
Now is the time you arc mak-
ing your fall settlements. We
hope every reader will L>e «ble to
do that and have money left We
would wish you more if we could
do any good. I want to say this
that your local paper should not
he neglected that you owe the
little might that goes to pay for
Alter saying that the Swan-1 the fifty-two visits to your home
son county election board has j a niuch consideration as any debt,
canvassed the ten boxes that i Don’t think we are getting un-
SPECIAL CHINA SET OFFER
A 42 piece set of high
grade $6.00 dishes
for 15 days ortly_____
AT THE
RED FLAG STORE
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m
DRY GOODS
All Uimlftof piece an«f Dry
tsootlf* at the best prices
for you in the county. sui
average of U» per cent re-
duction ill Xnus.
LACES
RIBBONS
EMBROIDERIES
Km broideries and
Kihbnns fully 25 per cent
less than auy store.
LOCAL PARAGRAPHS
G. L. Hazel returned home on
Thursday.
J. P. Barton shipped a fine ear
hoga to Fort Worth this week.
Henry Meadows returned from
Oklahoma City Wednesday.
Dr. Preston reports the birth
of a daughter to Mr. and Mis
Dave Bryan Saturday.
J. B. Roark has moved his
family here from Perry and will
engage in the real estate busi-
ness.
Miss Lilian Trader left this
week for Clayton, New Mexico,
where she will spend a while on
her farm.
.. . . . ., ------------ - . T. H. Young is back from his
counting empty ones) and th&t more cretiitable and paid up list place near Lindsey, and will re-
thc ten boxes turned in, are reg- jthan the Herald. When we look: turn with the last load the first
ular in every respect. i hack to tj,e |jttje haIf delinquent of the week.
Are election boxes without bal- I..... „ ,. , , , . . 1
, . . . , , ! list the Herald had wher. we took
lot«, regular in your town? ! .....
Now good people of Swanson charge ar‘d compare with the list
county, the truth is. that ten of now. we know wa have accom-
the boxes, filled with ballots are piished something, that our ef-
have been received at the office
of the county clerk, at Snyder
etc,” which is misleading and
untrue, this slab-sided slop-over
deals us one of his puny blows.
easy, for we are not, and we
want you to understand that we
are pleased with the class of peo-
ple that read the Herald. Of
course we have a few negligent
in a tirade of untruth, and h{S: subscribers, but we would ven-
maliciously when he says that ture to say that there is not a
Snyder has ten boxes (without ( p8j,fr jn Swanson county with a
.•mini inrr nmtvitr rtnr.u k a rwl ihof * .. • . * . , .
in Mountain Park. We presume
that Snyder has eight boxes, that
we hope will be straight when
they are counted in Mtn Park,
the only county Beat in in Swan-
son county.
Now just watch and see who
the liar, and we will wager it is
is again foolish Jo John.
Rev. Bryan Back
Rev. J. E. Bryan Teturned
from the conference Wednesday
and informs us that he will re-
main here, although not a s a
regular minister.
forts have been appreciated. We
like our readers, and would like
them better if they would give
us their ideas upon what they
think would make the paper
more interesting to the people.
Its going to be to every readers
advantage to have your paper
paid in advance, as next work
we are going to introduce a fea-
ture that w ill, if you will take
advantage of, make you the coet
Subscribe for the Herald no v
and read the inteie*ting storv.
entitled “The Girl and Bill" com-
mencing in this issue.
Bob Treadwell will dispose of
his cattle, hogs and other proper-
ty Saturday and intends leaving
in a few day for Lindsey.
Otis Duke is leaving for New
Mexio this week, and orders the
Herald sent him at Plain View’.
We had hoped to give our read-
ers the vote of Swanson county
but owing to the election board
refusing to cavass the votes here
as ordered by the state board, we
cannot give out any authentic
free, and besides make you some j vote, but hope to give it complete
money. .next week.
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Rhodyback, Vernon L. The Mountain Park Herald (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1910, newspaper, November 18, 1910; Mountain Park, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc853285/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.