The McLoud Standard. (McLoud, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
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Old papers for sale at this offiee
Mm l Parker was in Oklahoma
(My Thursday.
Turkeys, chickens, fish, oysters
,,-c. at .1 II. Stalky’s.
Miss Oril Mvers is reported on
tli*. sick list this week.
R„v. Driskill and family arrived
from Alabama Wednesday.
Orvid Case was reported very
sick the first of the week.
,] s. Butler, of Chocfaw, is re-
ported very s'ck this wcok.
Warren Norris made a business
trip to Tecumsoh Wednesday.
John Whitman, of Shawnee, is
helping a' the (’itizens Bank.
If you wn t n genuine cotto
comfort, sho J. W. Hatfield.
Richard Stidham was an Okla-
homa City sijrht-secr Thursday.
Jim Allen and Rnf R ndh s re-
turned from Kentucky. Monday.
Miss Nellie Hayden visited at
Choctaw City the first of the week.
Dun Flecnor tins accepted a posi-
’ ,-on vith the Eclipse B .rher Simp.
Quite n number from town at-
, tended the J. A. Guthridgo sale
Wednesday.
.J. W.Cole, of Tecumseh, was a
yileHsant visitor at this office,
Thursday evening.
Preaching every Sundav in the
Congregational ehurch at Minneha
:,t 11 a m. and 7 p. in.
,] H. Buchholz, of Oklahoma
City, has a position at the Barker
burlier shop tliis week.
Frank Ashbury and Walter
Franklin attended the foot bull
jrume a Oklahoma City Thursday.
Railroad fare paid if you attend
the Southwestern University ot
Oklahoma City Oklu VV ri'-c for
> particulars.
The American Farmer is an ex
(•client tarm paper given absolute
Iv free with one year’s subscription
to the Standard.
Harvey E Open, of Tuttle, FT
„ilVe ip a pleasant call yesterday
morning. Mr. Green has many
friends here who areal a ays ghal
to see him.
Rev. W. G. Driskill, pastor of
the M. E- Church, South, has ar-
rived and will have services Sun-
day at 11 a. m. All arc invited to
attend.
We can receive a few more pu-
pils in the high school grades.
Our school is progressing nicely at
the Opera House.
W. T. Scott, Teacher.
Best Liniment on Earth
Henry D. Baldwin, Snpt. City
Water Works, Shullsbiirg, Wis.,
„ writes; “I have tried many kinds
of lir.iment. hut. 1 have, never re-
ceived much beuoth until 1 used
Bullard's Snow Liniment for rheu-
matism and pains 1 think it the
best liniment on earth ’ 25c, oOc,
#1.00, At Wann & LiYOs's
NO 1GE
With us during this sale! We must reduce our stock at once, and
will do so regardless of cost.
look AT THESE!
12*c Flanneettes, like Sample,
10 c Flannelette,
S5 c Outing,
12.jc Outing,
All 7.‘c and 8c Outing, only
. 8aC
6ic
. 12ic
. 10 c
v > c
A full line of Percale, all colors,
worth 6ic, goes at .
Good Cotton Checks .
10 Heavy Shirting
12c Extra Heavy Shirting
4 c
5 c
7£c
8ic
SPFFCIAIj
35 pairs of Jeans Pants, small sizes,
34, 33, 32 and 31, worth 98c, this sale .10 c
CLOTHING-
MEN’S SUITS
$10.00 Former price, now $7-50
MEN’S AND BOYS’
At nearly your own price, lion t
buy your suit until you see ouis.
BOY’S THREE-PIECE SUITS
$7.50 Suits, now $4.98
$6.00 Suits now 4.48
. $5.00 Suits now 3.25
(These are just a few of the many
Bargains in Clothing
UNDERWEAR
Men’s Heavy Fleeced B"7ic garrn t
Boy’s *
Ladies’ 75c Union Suit now 1()C
12.00
9.50
8.50
7.50
6.oo
9.00
7 25
675
6.00
498
We have a full line of
OVERCOATS
which we will sell at first cost.
SEE THEM!
See Us Before Buying!
RUCKER’S CASH STORE
McLOUD,
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Preice—Palmer
| Mr. Charho Preicc, of Dallas,
1 Texas, and Miss Bidle Palmer, of
’ _ . i -i .. ....... niiirl'iutl
Dissolution Notice
Notice is hereby given, that the
partnership lately subsisting be-
ay .....11 11 I'lnnn
OKLAHOMA
Texas, and Miss BeUe Pdmer of, j ^ Bcrrv .m(t H.G Dunn,
Oklahoma ‘ Ity were «i.m^ j McLllud, Oklahoma Territory
the residence oi VV L be t , lUnd«-rtbe firm name o' Berry &
; ueBday, Nov 23, «t “ c 4’c ’ ,J, ' Dunn, was dissolved on the 13th
i Preiw is » business man «» * • * ; (,Hy (){ November, 1904, by mutual
and Miss Palmer is one o • I em E Berry is hereby ati-
homu’s best public school fai-hera. j ^ |(j c()llcct n|| debts duo lo
They left on the evening tram for,^ and aH hills will
Dallrs, Texas. u .mj(j p.. him.
We predict for them a su.cossfi E RerkY.
life, and pray God's richest bless-
A. A. Ellis has growing on his
farm four miles east of town some
apple trees which ho set in D5.)4.
Thcv are in fairly good shape,
notwithstanding the fact that they
are a half century old, and boro
quite a number of apples this sea
> m ID planted the seed where be
wanted the trees to stand, and
when they came up, cut them
above the ground and grafted
them. He thinks in this wav the
trees get better roots and therefore
are longer lived.—Gentry, (Ark.)
Jourw4»
ings to abide with them
A FkIend.
II. G Dunn.
CUHKD CONSU MPTI< >N.
__________________ Mrs, B. W EvunB. Clearwater,
I Kan., writes: “My husband lay I
NEURALGIA 1A1. •, | sick fur three months. The doctors 1
Rheumatism, lumbago and sciatic ^ ^ h<, b-,,1 quick consnmp
pains yield to the penetrating in-; ^ We procured a bott'e of
fluence of Ballard’s Snow Dim- norPhound Svrup, and it
meat. H penetrates to tn* nerves him> That was six years
and bone and being absorbed into SiBC0 then wo have always
the blood, its healing properties (| }n the house. W«
are conveyed to every part of the (,() witbou, it. For coughs
body, and effect some wonderful and co)ds it M* w»
serc'd. 25c, 60c, 11.00. For sale -joe, *1.00. Sold by W ann & Lv
ttl Wan* & Lyon’s, QiI'
A Card of Thanks
We fee! that we wisn to extend
our further thanks to the different
Orders of McLouJ for tbeii kind
regards for our husband, «on and
brother, Dr. G. H. Craddock, as
manifested by th.ir escorting the
remains to the depot, and to the
Masonic and Odd Follow Lodges
for sending an escort in charge to
Kentucky. Also to the Masons of
Henderson for their kindness when
we arrived at our destination, ami
to our old fricads, who, after an
absence of tweuty years, still so
kindly remembered us.
Mrs C. H. Craddock.
J. H. Craddock.
Emmet i’haddock and Family
J. Ed Craddock and Family.
J . Z. Thompson has added to his
handsome jewelry stork a hno of
novelties,—silver a.id pearl goods,
ladies’ gold i.ens, fountain pen, etc
He will, on short notice, supply
your wauls for everything in the
■jewelry line, not kept in s-ock.
The Watch Contest
Miss Amy Mean*
Miss Ethel Cooper
dneasf Votes
600
200
IOC
M. B Gore his accepted > p -
sition as bookkeeper f >r ) • 1L
Cuse & Co.
New phones added:
Berry’s saloon
a residence
Howison meat market Ho. !
CONSTIPATION
Health is absolutely imp'*G’' v
if constipation be present Mae
serious cases of liver an! halm ’
complaint have sprung Urn* u‘
elected constipation. B oh a .a-
ploruhle condition is nnrumenr.
There is a cure for it- Herb;"
will speedily rowdy m-ib-rs.
A. Lindsay. P M„ Bronson. V ' -
writes. Feb. 12, 1*»T
tried Herbine, I find it - f**** ’•>«;
ici,i•* for constipation.’ ob f> G-s-
F .rsffi: at W'NH& LxaN'->.
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The McLoud Standard. (McLoud, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1904, newspaper, November 25, 1904; McLoud, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859110/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.