The Lincoln County Journal (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Entered as second-
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under Act of Congrc
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STROUD. LINCOLN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FEB. 4, 1910
Big ••Bees" are burning.
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Democracy and the people, re-
publicanism and the trusts. Lake
your choice.
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The Senate has cut their expense
list for employees to about half
what it usually is at a regular
session.
The republican members of the
legislature do not approve of the
attack made upon that body by the
republican press. Ask them.
The republican papers are pub-
lishing a lot of rot about the mem-
bers of the legislature “fighting”
among themselves over the admin-
istration, but with all their insinua-
tions and slurs they are unable to
create the strife which the; so uch
desire.
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Chr/stian Church
flood Sunday L hool Sui .ay. i\v
member POO is oui aim. Boos'.!
Boost ! Work ! Woik !
Good crowds at each service Sui.-
day Let us see a better represent,
at ion of the in en.be rs next Sunday.
Christian Endeavor next Sunday
at 6:45. Do you come? If not,
Why not?
To the Voters of 1st Commissioners
District of Lincoln County',
Oklahoma:
After careful consideration with | and Sunday School,
my friends throughout the Ifistrict
I have decided to announce myself i a time to
The Ministerial Associa'ion of
Stroud held their regular meeting
at the home of the Secietary Mon-
day January 31. Brother Bradshaw
was asked to prepare a pape on
“TI. Present Needs of the Church”
and read it at our next meeting. It
was decii’d that each paster preach
on the subject of “Christian Citizen-
ship” Sunday night Febiuary 2d.
All the pastors were present and had
a good t::i e "ogether.
J. Carl McCoy,
Secretary.
SCIENTIFIC SPANKING
consists in punishment oniy when a child i::
actually bad. Some mothers think that all
crying is badness, it's not. When your
baby cries, look lor pins or external cause,
it you can't tind them give the baby White's
Cresm Vermifuge as the chances a:e it is
suffering from worms which keep it hungry
and cross all the time, Pleasant to take-
sure in it's action. Price 25c. j C.
Burton’s Drug Store.
THU MEANEST MAN IN TOWN
Gfct the habit of coming to church I is the one who always wears a frown, is
cross and disagreeable, and is short and
Nine ca-es cut ten
it’s his liver
sharp in his answers,
A tirno to weep, a time to mourn, it’s not the poor fellows fault
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TARTER BROS.
PHONE 188
candidate for re-election as next Sunday and 7 ;45 p. m. Come
your County Commissioners of 1st
District. I know it has been my
earnest desire to do the will of the
people of the District and County in
all matters so far as my best
judgment directed me.
The Ladies' Aid Society of tie
Christian Church met with Mrs.
McKenzie, Wednesday ^January 26
After the business was attended to,
Mrs. McKenzie assisted by Mes-j
dames Tarter, Mooter and Gordon!
and digestion that make him tee! so miser-
able, he can’t help being disagreeable. Are |
vou in danger of getting into that condition? ,w ......... , - --
I hen start at once taking Ballard’s Her- fjj» A A A jfc ,£» g3» A rfi* «£» «2» & # C 4b A 4> A A • W ** ^
bine for your liver -the safe, sure and re- '-*1 • 1 - ......■ o ■ ___;-;---------
liable vegetable regulator. J. C. Burton’s |
Drug Store.
I appeal to you to investigate my | served delicious refreshments
record as your servant, and if youl At 7 :45 next Sunday“The Great-
think I an worthy of succeeding' est Book In Tne World and How To neuaalgV,"turns’ cuts
TOO MUCH FACE
You feel as if you had one faee too many
when you have neuralgia. Don’t you?
Save the face, you may need it, but get rid
of the neuralgia by applying
CITY DRUG STORE.
A full line of Drugs, School Books, and School Supplies,
Books, Magazines, and Stationery.
am
Read It
Everybody, strangers, homefolks,
invited,
the tax payer’s pocketi Which do |
you prefer? The republicans are
kicking because the Land Office is
paying its expenses out of the earn-
ings of that department.
A. J. Bradshaw,
Pastor,
myself to the office of which I
now serving you, I will greatlj ap-
pieciate your support. I realize1 country people, everyone
fidiy the enormous responsibility of1 you will be treated nice.
Whai is tin different b< ‘-ti ,,.i ^ acUons of County Commission-
ing expenses out of the e.umups ' I and if lhe p,ople of first ,;u_
a department, or paying it out of {trict see fit t0 again nominate me
for Commissioner of First District
of Lincoln Comity, I shall endeavor
to be elected, and if elected, wtll|
use my utmost, as heretolore,to fulfil. ,. Giving and Deceiving,
the law and the commands of the
people.
Hrping for Democratic success, I
am as ever,
Your sincere friend,
R. A. Morrow,
1st District of Lincoln County
■ a, uuuw,
scalds, lame back and all pains.
Burton’s Drug Store.
Baptist Church
Sunday-school 10 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m., subject,
Every article of food has in-
creased in price. Compare the
prices you aie paying lor food i
stuffs, for clothing, etc., with prices i
of a few years ago and do not forget
that the party of Aldrichism-Can-;
nonism and llallingerism is respon- ^ p,,t Qur Shoulder To
ssble tor this. Look at your gro-
cery and clothing bills, then vote.
The increase in taxation is noth-
ing as compared to the increased
cost of living. It is an undisputed
fact that the republican party, by
the forcing of the Payne tariff bill
down the throats ot the American
people, is wholly and entirely re-
sponsible for the outrageous prices
of food. Not a single post master
editor dares to refute this statement.
No denial is ever attempted of this
by a federal office holder or pie
counter seeker. The lax payers of
Oklahoma have but to look at their
grocery bill, and vote.
The Wheel.
Apropos of the dispatchers and
talk about the Sante Fe Railroad
Company building a cut-off from
Sparks via of Strcud to Tulsa, the
object being to secure direct trunk
line road to the east and Kansas City,
A Chicago dispatcher says: “It
was learned in railroad circles here
today that the Sante Fe has complet-
ed plans for the construction of a
cutoff in Oklahoma that will make a
decided change in the routine of the
Galvest.n trains which now go
around by Topeka and Witchita.
The cut-off is to be 60 miles in
length and if built will open up a
| fine agricultural country.
Get A Gait Or. This line will give the Sante Fe a
If Stroud people want to enjoy direct line to Kansas City through
more of the prosperity floating all i the Hastern part ot Oklahoma and
around us, they must speak to the to the Gulf. It will shorten the dis-
people. 1 tance between Kansas City and the
This paper stands ready to do its Gulf 150 miles,
share in the uplifting process, but j Some people1 admit there are pro-
we cant do it if the tradespeople moters working to bring into being
B. Y. P. U, 6:30 p. m.
Edna Campbell, leader.
Evening Servi es 7 :30 p. m., sub-
ject, “Opportunity ”
Prayermeeting
p. m.
Ladies’ Aid Society Wednesday
3 p. m.
You are welcome to all these
services.
ALONE IN SAW MILL AT MIDNIGHT
unmindful of dampness, drafts, slorms
cold, W. J. Atkins worked as Night Watch- gg
man, at Banner Springs. Tenn. Such cx- ^
posure gave him a severe cold that settled
on his lungs. At last he had to give up
work He triad many remedies br.t all fail-
ed til! he used Dr. Nine's New Discovery.
“After using one bottle” hewrites, "I went
baca to work as well as ever.” Severe
colds, stubborn Coughs, ir.flaned throais and
sore lungs, hemorrhages, Croup and whoop-
ing cough, get quick reliet and prompt cure
from this glorious medicine, 50c and $1.00
Trial bottle free, guaranteed by J. C. Bur-
ton.
Clean-Up Sale. Every one
must go to make room for
Spring Stock.
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Brave Fire Lacldics
Wednesday 7:30 0ften receive severe burns, putting
out fires, then use Bucklcn’s Arnica
1 Salve and ferget them. It soon
driTes out pain. For Burns, Scalds,
Wounds, Cuts, and Bruises its j
earth’s greatest healer. Quickly j
curas Skin Eruptions, Old Sores, j
Bro. (’has. Yust is painting our Boils,Ulcers, Felons; best Pile cure j
® iM aaEasmsr® $ tsmuasaa q © as
new church house steps,
fine.
Last week was a busy one for
Pastor, he was away attending the
Fifth gunday Meeting at Prague.
It was one of the best meetings of
the kind we have had for sometime.
We are expecting to
day School Institute at our church
about the middle of March. It is
to be conducted by Kev. W. D.
Moorer and Rev. E E. Ford, our
State Workers. We are preparing
TheyT.ok made. Relief is instant. 25c at J.
i C. Burton’s.
Notice
I have opened a shoe shop the
first door west of C. F. York’s
Studio. The best leather used and
"have"a Sun- a11 work Ruaranteed,
W. H.Shaw.
0^1 1=?!-^ ESTATE.
Long Time Easy Payments
’pepreseptatives -Wanted 4
The Jackson Loan & Trust Company
Fort Worth, Texas and Jackson, Miss.
Hunting Dogs For Sale. 1
Bear, wolf, Coyote, deer, cat,;
__________ t = coon, rabbitt and fox hounds, bird ]
and working for a great in-gathering i dogs, pet and watch dugs, PUPS
of souls in a meeting which we ex-
pect to have in the near future.
Pray and work with us.
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First M E. Churrh.
rll breeds, ferrets, rabbits, pigeons,
poultry, cattle, sheap, and swine.
Send 10c for 60 page descriptive
! highly illustrated catalogue. Write
for price list.
Mt. Penn Kennels, Dept., OK,
34 Reading, Penna.
hold back.
Every class of business ir. Strcud
should be well represented in our
columns: let the people know that
we’re up to snuff. What is a dollar
or two a week in advertising if it
brings in a hundred a week in busi-
ness. Or even a hundred a month.
Oklahoma City merchants have
bee.i entering our field for business.
Last week a collector for Oklahoma
City houses had 300 bills to collect
in this vicinity and Kendrick.
this proposed cut-off, on their own
notion and without knowledge of an
official nature from the road of-
ficials. Others do state there is
revelry between tiie cities of Tulsa
j and Sapulpa for this_ktrunk line cf
Sante Fe.
Senator Davis, who is always
conservative in his observations, in-
dicates that the Creek County met-
ropolis will give Tulsa boosters a
race for the goal. With both cities
as boosters Stroud ought to add a
Cut
In
of
This can be stopped in some meas- ' boost or two along this line,
ure, and we can help stop it if trades M. W. L.
people will back us up, give us the'
opportunity.
Try it for 1910. By looking Un account
through our columns a new comer have concluded to
here would not think Stroud had a stock valentine!
butcher, a grocer, a milliner, a shoe prices usually asked
Healer, a baker or even an uuder- want *° “Show you.
taker to bury people when they die.
We are not writing in the way of
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Preach.ng at 11 a. m., subject,
“How To I.abcr And How To
Stand.”
Epworth League at ti;45 p. m.
Subject “How To Watch.
7 :!10 p. m., subject.
Of The Day.”
The morning Congregations and
Sunday School are getting larger ail
the time. You increase it one next:
Sunday.
Don't Get A Divorce.
A western judge granted a divorce
! cn account of ill-temper and bad
‘breath. Dr. King’s New Life Pills
: would have prevented it. They cure
: Constipation, causing bad breats and
The Hero! Liver Trouble the ill-temper, dispel
; colds, banish he.td-aches, conquer
chills. 25c at J. C. Burton’s.
FOR SALE
| A gond gin plant in Stroud, better known ss Rooney a
| Gir:, in good repair, new Pratt Hullers and Rogers Clean- |
| er. A good cotton business, a good chance for a hustler a
I See O. K. UNGLESBE, Box 156, Stroud, Okla jj
COL. J. G. LAY
The Leading Auctioneer of the new
GRAHAM HOTEL
Mrs. Delia Pierce, Proprietress
Nice Clean Booms - Good Meals
Telephone 82
Rates $1.00 per da v :
M. W. LYNCH
(Writes all Old Line Companies.)
Fire, Tornado and Accident Insurance
Up-to-Date Business.
Con- state. Also breeder of the
The Layman’s Missionary
vention that will be held in Oklaho- pure blood poultry of the following
ma City from the 15 to 17 of Febru-1 breeds : All of the Rock family
ary. Tnis is the greatest Conven-j (Barred, Bluff and White)
Two
hard times, we
sell our large
at one half the
Come in we
tion in the United. States. Let ev-1 the Leghorn family
ery man of our church plan to go. j and White), Single Comb
Date February 15-16-17.
Rev. Green and his brother-in-law
I. F. Barger has rented the DeLong Rhode Island Reds, Buff
place west of town. They are go- dottes, ‘^Cornish Indians
all of
(Brown, Buff
Buff Qr-
I pingtons, Silverlaced Hamburgs,;
Bleu Andalusians, Rose Comb,
Wyan-'
Games. !
Go to
HENRY ISAAC
Opp. Hotel St. Louis
best For fine Livery, Feed and Sales
Stable. Gcud service, prices
reasonable. fry us.
ing to raise truck and thoroughbred l Eggs for sale after February 1st
poultry.
j Rev. Green will rent a part or all j eggs.
iThe Bon Ton DConfectionery. j of his parsonage. Good water, P. O. Box 125,
good garden, some fruit, barn and
crib. Rent very reasonable.
Don’t forget that our Ladies’Aid 150 barrel cypress tank; 1 2-
will serve a first claps 25c dinner on | j,orse steam boiler and 1 Hallow |
Big Sales Day. I wire lightning system.
-®“ „„„„ „„„ i P. M. Burford,
^GE^ Jr BiiljovsNKw^va ! Stroud, Okla.
EVERY MOTHER
any kicks but don t expect a Lham- or sij0U;d worried when the little ones
ber of Commerce is going to help have a cough or cold. It tnav lead to croup
rush things if trades-people will not j or pleurisy or pneumonia then to some-
try to help themselves.
a on' j Ytnt Jny complication. Sold by J. C. Bur-
M. W. L. ton’s Drug Store.
thing more serious. Ballard’s Horehound
j Syrup will cure the trouble at once and pre-
SI.50 per sitting, S2.50 per thirty!
J. O. LAY,
Chandler, Okla.
For Sale Cheap.
Gol. 2 . G’iip®
AUCTIONEER
Will cry sales any-
where and guarantee
satisfaction.
JOURNAL FOR DATES
BITTERS
When in Strcud Stop at the
NEW S'. ATE HOTEL
Mrs. II L Grates, Proprietress
Nice Rooms Splendid Meals
One block west of new Masonic building
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
The Best Salve In The World.
HORACE M. JARRETT,
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law.
Notary Public.
Office over First National Bank. ^
Alis S Si a SI hope
For fine Christmas Candies,
Fruits, Nuts, Fine Cigars, and
Tobacco. A’.l kinds of Canned
Goods. Mr. Shalihope will ap-
preciate your patronage. Give
him a call.
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2 Doors Easf of Long Bell
Mercantile Co,
For Sale At A Bargain.
2 Nearly new incubators, capac-
ity 250 eggs each—See J. A. Weeks
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Bell, F. C. The Lincoln County Journal (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1910, newspaper, February 4, 1910; Stroud, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925300/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.