The Rocky Weekly Advance. (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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community, April 8th. 1908, and
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ldn/T- iuifmfc in RoFkyLfejturday.v
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Tarrted'Tfl onr Heavenly Fatfwrp—---~------ «—** -~ ——-—----
our young friend \h* ^ My&i tVMj wlfe mmtA
W. T. AJb-n of Pteinyjcw wag
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L^e Morris and family spent
Sunday In the coufitty.
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“ r * - - —' >■- - [•• u, Mifam .uul Wife spent} ’ ... v f? ~ www 1 aims
Hehadacumpi.eaturi u£ d~ V.$m.\iy^ Ith . Wr-Jo!.':; Fiir.Ffiir " T , -----' _ . .....-______,- - .
weaves, and was ill migrtregfcBr|trr Mi.^^rTTTnAw».rw»fajd3^V lund wi -' _________Ju«g6 Hoy Sbtfan and wife and Hlenty OI t«l©fTl, juSt fiTOt 111 la2C£ir
Jle w^sJ-jid to r*>tiu tile I»ne|^Uirly^‘ ac»4 ppypama Lea, in | j^p f ^ d Judge shean Number three of ^ -—- • ~ -" *
^ * "*"" Cordell spent Sunday with Mi P* " ’
a V » M ■- *
fie wig iiid to re-tiu tile I/>ne[,'jUirlvy an<| fjpmama Lea, in
ky Jliursoay7
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he .has gone from Ur. but uno.Y
pressably corn fort ipg to think
of the home in heaven to which
lie has gone. While lie caniiof
come to u«. we may go to him,
and dwell with him forever in
that house not made with hands-
et', rnal in tiie heav'-us.
,.. >, . i ’■ e T„ ,'1rri \'j i | i • Mr* E, J, Searie and son Har-
Star Ciineterv, hv a host of sor- Rocky Thursday. ; j , ., ,
. - , i ■ re ry diure to Cordell Monday,
roumg ntiU a. j.}i. R. AJif rvand familykre eu
“* wa» a liningand oMiint , ti!ll tr,„„ Mr
ma- Andleav«afatl,er,m..lher, , ] ,
broth*;rs. tisters, and a host of'
relatives and friends to mourn j H"* n»W---VPrktn£
their k»*. " ’ ‘ for Mr.Jdhu burruMmi|
It is Indeed sad to reliee'thkd j ’ W. ff I/-{t aiYd v< ife'\\ynf' to
■ ntf'l : f •«•:<[08 !
Amy i’r >l(.i;yr;Oryihit>d her
•dote? oi i,.->. Sterlet L x 1^-t week,
Mr Tierce ;.r.d.-: faijftjlV and
B>'atribbrfnH Jaliiad iLittlb from
iiocky, spent tin; nuj?Saiuiday
»t Mr i !••)<;*.- jLart.i hv^tlii ast of
Rocky. And JJn»ifc'd|Jejj »P«nt
ihe day wiih ^rrafiflmt and
(Jrandpa Can.'»;«< . ’.t !
Mi.-. Gilii.-;fii‘k,'ti1.d* dahghtei.
Stella went to Reeky Saturday.
dll <v J ' ,
C. l’robucfo and family, and
married daughi* r Mis Stc-|la.L,-a
went to lioiia/t ^huf iidayi.
1). E. Buripw lost aiine hofse
..'1^ * • t
last week.
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The wind sto/iu Surulay niyiit
tore up J. .We Joi'tla/is ‘Miibki
house and ilauaageri tiie orchard • LJ.i 1 i E HOPE
considerable by breaking large Miss Jesse Pass left last Wed-
limbs off the Uoea "j iie.’-rdisy l'oi C’o,oiadoS;)iingsCol
Mr and Mrs. J. 'W. Noj-ump \VliV.re «|;e ytrflf remain for an in-
A Frieiid
SALEM
Mr amd Mrs Edgar .Johnson
-pertt a few hours at H. W. Jeu-
kin a Wednesday evening.
■ ki. J; S»arle and wife viaited
Mr and Mrs Jenkins Sunday.
Mrs Cora Franklin who has
betsu quite tick for a while, is
aide to talk over the phone again
idoni forget the Singing Con-
vention at Huggv the 2nd Sun-
day in May. *
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Mi^s Qeorgann Bellah who
has bi en quite sick is recovering
slow] v.
Windmills. Pumps
-Pipe; & Stock Tanks
> ? ;: ?
Tom Craig* went to Rocky
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Glasscock and sister Mrs
Wilson departed Thursday for a
visit to relatives at Hockney Tex.
T. S. Nowlin went to Rocky
Saturday.
John Alford and family visit-
ed at John McKee’s Sunday.
M. Clevenger ami family at
tended church at Shiloh Sunday
S. N. McKee and wife visited
friends at Rocky Sunday.
W. H. Wood Went to Rocky
on business Monday afternoon;
The rain Sunday night was
very welcome by most everyone.
It is reported the wind done
some dumage in places.
O. 0. Clark is putting in a
bridg in his field to cross P.e
creek with liis ulfalfu.
Jack.
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CRATER HEMS
Mr. Lee Morris and family ol
Rocky visited in this part Sit
imlay night and Sunday.
Miss Belle Stubbs .stayi d all
night with the Powers girls Sat-
urday night.
Rev. Norman of Hohari visit
ed J. M, Powers and family last
week.
'Hie Ward girls of Ml. Zion
visited the Robinson girls Sat-
urday night.
The singing class met at T.M.
Lawhun’s Sunday night.
J, M. Powers and wife went
to Gyteho Tuesday.
Jtev. M ill Morgan ym] faniilv
of Weatherford was in this part
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr Jack Moreland lias been
pre»ilungal (Vnlrr.school l.oiiwy
Mis Jossie Hudson and child
H.Iv BthJgv, bought Mr A.M.
Bourne's phone box on thelied-
v.co l phone line.
i he storm Sunday night done
sane damage by biowing Mr
Jurrafc J.emons bouse off the
foundation and Edgar Johnson’s
cWi' ki n house away ai.d killing
several chickens,
^ ■’■BlifTAvs.
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spent S*i*(hiy with C. Probascc
and Wife;'
Mr tnef .'\fi.V.lulm BurnnV ah<I
little' • N ion:j 'dpenl Hiimjay at
I). R. Bin row's.’ ’• ^
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Grandpa and Grandma Bur-
row and Mi-s Emma Smilli witc
at thecnek fi-hing, thuisdav,'
J hey caught tome fish, and
bud !< ts of f in. we b« ar, if Dm
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) <u noglit c,.II d.
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.Mr LieBi.isch v\ y; Jo itocky
J.hinsday.
Mrs R. Jt Ail.in and children
uid Miss Minnie Adm vi.-jted
\\ . T Aden’s family of Plain-
view Tn<*rtay.
Rich St m a- fer hay a br'ilii
new niail'li Ick. '
Pig Hope.
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.Mr. S. \\ . Robiiu-ou uiptof our
new subscribers out in tint Cyn
ter neighborhood ,i,v. jonepf the
early birds mail already last w eek
bad planted quite an .in
cotton, , ...... i ,
Mf Robinson is a good lixam
pie of w hat a man ciuvdo ju the
the west against o ids.
Hewtisloft an orphan afcseven
years'of age and had to work nil
Ins hie. Insides being denud t-lie
advantage of dohoOln'ig. i .
Never thii'IdMAV' he fiVids hiiir^
self th^'invftw tJ tMO Hires of
ehoiro- Woshita land' kvliiidi
defiifte [>-i i > l.
. Little if ope is pi ej ailing for
children's day, which will be the
Fifth Sunday in May.
Sl.i op I reopened last -Monday,
witii a g.sxl attendance consider
ing the situation of alfairs.
Mrs. Bowman is much better
hilt wo learn throe of the family
aie ill.
Theda Djatrich was was sent
home Tuesday quite iil.
Word from Tucmncari N. M.
states that Qrlie Hammons is a
victim of the small pox.
Mr and Mrs Parker and Mr. J.
Bass and wife were summoned
by message to Lone Wolf, where
Mrs Corn I> iss is very low witn
a fever.
* * *
C. F. Cahnon was down from
Cordell last Saturday,
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Nobody Wants the worst of it
m Fact, everybody is looking for
ttid best of it. Yoii get it in
•' THE ALTON GOODS."
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We notico Mi Jim Eaton hop-
ping around on crutches but did
not learn the cause of it.
ami Mrs D. SFietm at DiathbjidB
Farm.
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Mr and Mrs E. D. Evans and
daughter, Miss L6la, spent Sun-
day in -ffohart with Mts Evans
oi.-ter, Mrs Myrtle Brown.
• • * ’ ** t; ' -7’”
J. S. Wiley attended the
Convention in Cordell last >veek
and reports a fine meeting.
• * • i
Mr and Mrs Clifton Davie of
Sentinel were in Rocky-Sunday.
ll-t -~-il!w|(l.riK V..W
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Mrs John Rhodes is much bet-
ter, Is up around tlie houile
most all the time.
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A. G. Hurdeen from south-
east of Rocky called at the Ad
vanoe office Thursday to renew
his subscription to the Advance.
He was giving us a few dots
as to how this country was 12
years ago when he first cam;
here, compaired with the way it
is t day.
He says crops are looking very
well in JiiH locality, rather cool
for them to grew very fast.
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BASE BALL
are the NEW DEMPSTER,
t (W«ahh. *
to make you
tihe best goods
Come\%f
some bot^ari
made.
For reference, we refer yoir tv any
oiret»sirtf a Dempster Mill & Pump.
J. I. Denison.
ha
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a it
Make-Room
SALE!
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GAME
Played by Cordell and Rocky
Base Ball Teams, on the Cordell
diamond Saturday.
ROCKY—1
Greenhaw 3 b
Allen P
Shultz C
McCorniich L F
C Jones 1 B
Cook s s
Johnston R F
T, Jones 2 B
Shirley C F
Money-Saver
For Men and Boys.
We are receiveng hew go'ods to
such an extent that we must make
room by special prices on some lines;
that will get them out the way in
a hurry. While theyjast, we sell
Suits fur
<t <«
$16.
$15,
$12,50
$10;
$7,50
$10.
$7,50
$5,00
Round House and New State Overalls,
Men,
sell at
$13,00
i V
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12,00
i 4
4 4 4 #- ’
10,00
it
4 4 4 6
8,00
i k
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4 ' 1 •
0,00
Boys
44 (6
7,50
• 6
4‘ 4 k
5.00
4*
4 . .4
4.00
CORDI-LL—10
Gentry 2 B
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ive.sin t'hiscnitmnniitythik week
A number of young folks call
ed on J.,, M. PM>yyi.^ FOiyikb^H
"SntHnv evpitiiigi'-' ■ i
Tfrfr'i'ii;;'
qqin
I!J f hnd chlMri'ii that I (%vaiu
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0. <v SMoUP
Doiilei In
1 ligh (irade Musical I ns l rum nos
Kimball and Pccrle s Pianos
Good uoe 1 B
Gist C F
Webber L F
V Pribble R F
D Murdock s s
1. Pribble P
Thomas C
Smith 3 B
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'■iff
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Insure your property with,
Klin ifoltur. '*
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ORGAN FOR SALE'
I have a (?-octave . Kimball
Organ nearly new,
reasonable,
Geo. Mi.Clark
W. of Rocky,
Hobrt R.F.D.-2,
3 5
See our new Lino of
hand taiiored skirts
Full-gored and extra Fine
All colors, Blue, Brown, Black
Gray-
In Voile, Chiffon Panama,
l Broadcloth.
Wc r.ie r.t vv ihcwirg ou
New Spring Line of.
u^Iin, New Lawn
Thistle, Suesine, and Jap Silks
and all kinds of Fancy Wais
Goods.
Rocky Mercantile Co
ii
T. J. Cannon
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for sale
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DRYGOODS, GROCEPies
And General MerchanFi^
ai,id Oruaiis,
Gi son M.m.l,.Ibis, |Violins
rings and Supplies’
vV'-'V-.m11'1, ’'’"FV'P 1,11,1
In lianjiig.
ALTON GOODS.U'‘*f'elq| ^ '7nlme olore/* Rod^’ ukj .
A l/l’UN G()()Ds. u.....i/| j
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COUNTY SALESMAN
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Fori he PoiTbctiort Curry Comb
in-nny put-of the UnitedfctuUs
or Gumida. For1- paftjoglarh
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The Rocky Weekly Advance. (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1908, newspaper, May 7, 1908; Rocky, Oklahoma. (gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc937780/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2018), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.