The McLoud Standard. (McLoud, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1904 Page: 1 of 10
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McLoud, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, Friday, December ‘23, 1004.
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THE OWE DRUG STOKE WANTS YOUR TRADE
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Remember the Place.
She White Show Case
11812 E. Main St.
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Jdhn Mai'cliimt nnd Miss Eva
11udsuBi, two very estimable young
people ^living southwest of town,
were nnaried at Tecumseh Wed-
nesdays 1’lie Standard joins their
many f^uds in extending congra-
tulations and lest wishes.
A BANQUET
Tht! members of McLoud Lodge
A. F. and A. M. had a public in-
stallation Monday night in Hollis
Hal!. The installation ceremonies
were conducted by 11. E. Waller,
w m of Tecumseh Lodge No. 13,
A. F. and A. M. Speeches were
made by Rev. wolfe, liev. Piguc
and Mr. waller. The audience was
treated to two select! ns by Mr
Brown, the Evangelist singer.
The ladies had prepared a bounti
ful supper in the lodge room,which
was enjoyed by all.
NEW DRUG FIRM
We, the undersigned, have pur-
chased the Craddock Drug stock at
McLoud and will continue the busi-
ness under the name of The Owl
Drug Store.
It will require about thirty days
to complete our stock of drugs,
paints, oils, wallpaper, glass, etc.
and to remodel the old store and
put it in shape to do an up to date
business in every possible respect.
We have also made arrangements
by which JZ.Thompson will after
Jan. 1st be with ns with a new and
very complete line of watches,
clocks and jewelry.
We regret very much that it is
too Late to enter competition for
your holiday trade, but we wish
you to know right now at the start
that we need your trade and that
we propose to have it if honest
treatment and courtesy will get it,
that we realize that the way to
please up to date people is to be
honest, manly and to the point,
that we believe the more we do for
you the better you will like us.
Promising you the most gentle-
manly treatment and wishing you
merry holidays and a prosperous
new year, wo remain, respectfully,
The Owl Drug Store,
Dr. R. 0. Kayler.
B. F. Asberry.
Walter Franklin.
"Baptist Church Services
The revival still continues, with
Rev. L. C. Wolfe and Gospel
Singer J. A. Brown.
Subject, Friday evening, “The
Harvest of Sin.” Saturday even-
ing’s subject, “what Must I Do to
Be Saved?”
Sunday morning, at 11 o’clock,
subject, “How God Weighs Man.”
Sunday evening at 7:30, subject,
“The Blood that Cleanses from all
Sin.”
Services will continue all next
week at 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m.
All are invited.
VV. T. Scott, Pastor.
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Administration Notice
TorrUory of Oklahoma I
Pottawatomie County (83.
IN PROBATE COURT.
Notice is hereby given that on the 13th
day of December, 1904, M. 8.Craddock filed
in the Probate Court of the Conntj of Pot-
tawatomie nnd Territory of Oklahoma, a
petition praying for the probate of the Inst
will and testament of C. H. C nddock, de-
ceased, for letters of Administration with
will annexed to he issued to M. S. Craddock
ui on the estate of C . II. Craddock, deceased,
late of Pottawatomie County nnd Teiritory
of Oklahoma.
And pursuant to an order of said Probate
Court, the 0th day of January, 1005, at the
hour of 9 o'clock a. in., cf said day. that be-
ing a day of the regnihu January term, l«t5,
of said Probate Court, hns been appointed as
the time for hearing said application, when
and where any person interested may con-
test said petition.
Witness W. L, McFnil, Judge of the
Probate Jourt of the county of Pottawato-
mie and the seal of tho Court nlllxed, the
Kith day. of December, 1904.
(Seal.) \V. L. McFall,
Probate Judge.
Wiggins k Donegan
(Successozs 1o WILLIAMS UROS.)
Most of our new Goods are now In
ami we ask you to come in and see
what a little money will buy.
We will Save You Money on Your
Purchases!
Respectfully,
«1SS a D0NE6AN
MclOUD, OKLA.
We want your Butter, Eggs and
Poultry in exchange for Goods.
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OUR BIG HOLIDAY LINES ARE NOW IN .
When You Come to Shawnee Don't Fail to Call and See Them.
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Wc have on sale this week an immense assortment of "a 50c Mohairs, this week, per yard
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two for 25c- These pictures are repro-
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Morrun, Setzner, Smichet, Healy, Mousat and P M hiR broadcloth, Extra Fine Quality beau
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Finest broadcloth in America, Twilled back,
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BIO LINE OF
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G£e rotten checks this week, per yard .
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The McLoud Standard. (McLoud, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1904, newspaper, December 23, 1904; McLoud, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859139/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.