The Mountain Park Herald (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1910 Page: 1 of 16
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HE UNMAN PARK HERALD
MOUNTAIN PARK. OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY
MAY tf. in* NUMBER fl
It ta reported that out of oar
ree visited by the wMte-
Mrs. A. a Trader of St
(ph, Mtaaouri is hw
with hor brother-in-law. Undo
J. A. E. Tnfo over out of
Only 15 Pays
when the follow who med "jori
food" kind ia frowning.
Clyde Trader in preparing to
aad wife of Ok.
for
dag. Mr. Wanon ia a
H. & Taylor waa in tewaToes-
dny delivering serum! orfim for
pieturao. Mr. Tailor dooa excel-
lent work and makes a specialty
of mountain scenery. See Ms
Mrs. Crawford of Winfldd,
Kanaas ia hare for a two or three
weeks stay with her daughter,
Mrs. A. C. Treadway. Holme*
Crawford, a brother of Mm.
Treodway’e is also here f
The old time rafters hung with
strings of dried apples and pump,
kin rings have given place to
shelves filled with THE ALTON
GOODS canned fruits and
W. T. Hamilton north of town
is the first to report any serious
effects by the comet One day
this week he wib attracted to
the henery by the loud cackling
to find that a hen had laid an
egg with a five* inch tail attached.
Insist on having the boot when
you have a job of painting done.
These “just ns good”
may bo cheaper for the painter
but not for you—demand Mound
Chy kind and you can
has anon At to
TO SOW AND REAP
pries wiU not keep
.Wo am going to fix it so that
GARDEN
Plant again—H wtll pay you. Wo have said
than any concern in this aaetion, yet
it While ou
ia quite prnhohia toot the
avolved or SO per cant of the
whole, will be tested
of the delay in the matter io ow-
r to the tax levy. While the
Red FlagStore
will eonvioee cue
ef the fcapability cf the reason.
Governor Haskell In pert said:
a
&
dis-
tinction of being
operator on tha
but
ferae
Frieeo. He is
CELEBRATION
four riloekia the dty of CKaton
of
and will for
Bentinuetobe
tag and levying theM
coming vote. Wei
observed by pt
f there ta the
Ttat oneofeur flair city’s
he wee to meet Ida
go to Oklahoma City
Hoo Hoo couven
Moo. Tha bride, accompanied
by her stater, Mice Fairy Thorp,
left 8unday morning for a sup-
posed visit with friends in Cor-
dstt.
So well was the oeeiet kept
property of thta kind fa
and Comeneho eountieo,
to avoid the peaoibflity
even with their
inmaet friends.
Mr. Graeey ta the local. mana-
ger of the Long-Bell Lumber Co.
and by his straight-forward and
gentlemanly
Plans are bring made to have, a boct of warm friends and has
a great celebration here on our | builded up a substantial business,
National Independence Dny. and a reputation for square deal-
While this ta early we wish to get
it well advertised and to get in
touch with the different towns'
Mist will borne end celebrate
with us. Last year we were so
late in announcing oar celebra-
tion that the committee was un-
able to secure suitable amuse-
ment. While nothing definite
hat been decided upon it ta anfe
to ony it will be the best yet
Hilt Cross, Secretary of state
to be with us that day. If wo
will got busy and ascum gai
entertainment wo con oasily gat
the nearby towns to opond tha
day with us. An orgaotaata
should bo mode at once and the
omile thing started off.
iag for the company he
The bride ta the
ble and pretty daughter of Mr.
and Mm. H. L Thorp, living out
north of town.
Their many friends congratu-
late them and wish “Graeey and
Grade” a happy and contented
future, with sufficient grace for
ooeh to ovoreouae the trials of
the hnnffiwprk of Little Dan
Cupid.
Estrxy Notice
I have taken up a hay pony
more blind in one eye,
ty on taft flank. Owner
have same by paying for thta
notice and keep of pony. J. D.
Bauman, 8 miles north of town.
_______ of nay
the levying aad
Thaauforu, I shall
thta
Grover C. White and hie happy
The “hoys
anxious to introduce Graver into
the mystics of the black hand of
untutored, however he sacceeded
in eluding the bunch and taft
for what was supposed to have
been n trip to Birmingham Alto
tins. While the bunch were
Impatiently waiting his return,
ho and hii wife and friends from
Chiekaaha, wore contentedly
using away the time in the
picturesque mountains in the
forest prmerve, flaking and hav-
ing a good time. The newlyweds
arrived boom Tuesday. That
evening the boys took Grover out
for a ride in the hoodlum wagon,
stopping for Mr. Graeey, but he
hod hiked for the tall timber.
The boys threatened to give the
thirty-two degrees all at one time
if bo didn’t show up—evidently
he was informed of their serious
threats as ho started out on foot
to find the buneh and give him-
self up. He found the boys at
Snyder and took his medicine on
the return trip.
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Rhodyback, Vernon L. The Mountain Park Herald (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1910, newspaper, May 27, 1910; Mountain Park, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc853762/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.