The Messenger. (Earlsboro, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1913 Page: 6 of 6
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Coca! and Personal.
Mesdamcs Sallie Brown and
Amelia Vulgamore were in
Shawnee and Benson Park to
s^iend the 4th, and you can
just make up your mind that
they had a good time.
J. C. Cullison is back from
the harvest, and he took him-
self and family to Shawnee to
spend the fourth there.
T. R. Everton was a Stone-
wall, Okla., visitor recently,
and he moved his family there
this week. We regret to sec
them leave, and wish them
much success in their new
home.
Miss Etta Magruder is a
new member on our list.
H. C. Harper and daugh-
ter, Miss Edna, were in our
town recently.
<^>tto Knabc was in iecumseh
ter on business a few days ago.
The Maud Camp of the W.
O. W. had an unveiling of a
monument in the (Juion Cem-
etery Sunday, and a large
crowd was there.
Jesse L. Wilson and family
spent the fourth in Shawnee.
The following went to the
mill dam July 4th for their
annual picnic: W. T. McFar-
land and family, J. A. Ingram
and family, Dr. Cullum and
family, Geo. Gander and fam-
ily, \\ ill Settles and wife, and
H. T. Ingram and family. All
did plenty of swimming, and
report an excellent time.
Mrs. Geo. B. Knapp was
hostess to a number of Miss
Kathryn Bailey’s friends, and
those present were as follows:
Misses Agnes Brown, Mariam
and Daisy Harris, Marguerite
\\ illiams, and Messrs. Claude
Davidson, Walter Crossman
and Sam Walker. Refresh-
ments were screed and all re-
port a nice time.
E. A. Boyd and family had
an enjoyable fourth at Benson
Statement of the ownership
management, etc., of the Mes
senger, published at Earlsbo-
ro, Okla., required by act of
Aug. 24, 1912.
Name of editor, managing
editor, business manager, pub
lisher, and owner,F.X.Resch.
Known bondholders, morga-
gees, and other security hold
ers,holding 1 percent or more
of total amount of bonds,mort
gages, and securities: NONE.
Francis X. Resch
Sworn to and subscribed be-
fore me this 28th day of June,
1913. K. A. Dolen, Notary.
Commission expires l-3-’15.
funeral took place Saturday
morning. He leaves a sorrow-
ing wife and six children.
Mrs. Hines and daughter
were in Tecumseh July 4th.
W. H. Williams found a
big snake in the lieu house a
few days ago.
The “Shawnee Red Socks’’
a ball team composed of a few
Shawnee plumbers and a few
; country boys from near Shaw-
I nee, crossed bats Sunday on
the Earlsboro diamond, and
our boys simply walked all
over the visiting team. The
score stood 3 co 16 in our favor.
They have our sympathy.
A regular old time “Ark-
ansa w” picnic was enjoyed on
July 4th by the following: H.
K. Bryant and family, I. B.
Littleton and wife, Mrs. Pearl
Heath, P. P. Littleton and
family, Ben Littleton and fam
ily, S. K. Bryant and family,
John Roush and’family, Frnk
Brown and family, Tobe Heath
and family, Herman Grother
and family, and Win. Stark
and family. They ate all kinds
of ice cream and had plenty
winged fish to eat, and they
had a splendid time.
Clyde Williams and Teddv
Harris spent Independence
Day in Shawnee.
Misses Montie Day and
Mayne Brown spent the fourth
at the mill dam.
Wheeler Hendon and Miss
Grace Ingram had a delight-
ful drive to the dam Friday.
G. G» Harrell is here from
Tainaha, Okla., to visit at the
Boyd home.
J. I). Magruder and wife
were here Saturday.
John Hinterlein, of Cana-
dian County, is visiting here
at the W. 6. Magruder home.
Dr. J.E.Walker and family
spent the fourth at Benson.
J. A. Beasley died Friday
evening at 9 o’clock. The
LAND FOR SALE OR
TRADE
I make a specialty of agri-
cultural leases.
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MONUMENT WORKS
—Dealer in—
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First Class Workmanship and Best
Material, is our motto.
Cal! and see us.
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Dental Parlors
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Set of Teeth Upper anj Low»*r both $10.
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You Can Save Time, Labor and
Money by Baling Your Hay
There is always a considerable amouht of waste when
loose hay is dragged around the barn or feed lot. Baled hay
can be more easily and economically handled than loose hay.
Baled hay requires only one-fifth the space required to store
lopse hay. It is easily stacked or loaded in cars for shipment
to the best market.
I H C Pull Power Presses will bale more hay with less
strain on the horses than any other press made.
The pull power principle,
The compound leverage,
gle joint plunger,
The toggl ----------„„
And the low step-over
are some of the features which make I'H C Pull Power Presses
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Two-Horse Presses
14xl8-inch Bale Chamber
ldxl8-inch Bale Chamber
I7x22-inch Bale Chamber
whth or
w'ithout
self-feeder
One-Horse Presses
14xl8-inch Bale
Chamber
w’ithout self-feeder
NOW IS THE TIME
to build that Hay Shed. Hay is worth money
and it will pay you to keep your hay dry.
Come around and let us figure with you on
anything you may need on the farm.
K. S. Billington, Lumber Dealer.
P. S. Let us sell you your Binder Twine.
Drop in and see us when you are in town.
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WILSON HDW. CO.
Patronize those who advertise. They
are progressive and deserve your patronage.
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Resch, Francis X. The Messenger. (Earlsboro, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1913, newspaper, July 10, 1913; Earlsboro, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860620/m1/6/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.