The Post. (Brule, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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CHE
STM AS HAS COME!
as C 3C^S & Dry Goods Ready for Inspection.
mf§\h\ x /% O ( Christmas Day is the greatest holi- ) IT TN TT TF”** A ir-*.
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( v* Christ mas Day is the greatest holi- )
\ clay of the year in every sense. On this [
•HRWerH^ .. ,, ^ ~ l 4ay we celebrate the Birth of the) ^ JL H it_■/ I A A •
before breakfast English people1 are^salu ted*^ rell^1.(l" ,mak’e ^ dav and reason a time of rejoicing. Even
i ul morning when the *.* saner t* * 'hristmas Gift and “God Bless You All." It was this cheer-
Gve when the Angels get pranky nor Fourth T i™6 v! ch^er and rejoicing, but must not be mistaken for Holy
Hunting, gunpowder and cannon. It U a Hm , E” ! "A" the (j0<1tless of Liberty, and her devotees, celebrate with
AIT Kinds at Best’s Crowded Store—Pres, nt • f * ov'u^ Presents and make everybody happy. You can get them.
A Pit 11 nt->/1 T 2 Cil<ren' t°r yourFriends (and your Enemies,) FOR THE POOR.
A i ull and Complete Line of R&gaise. Nuts, Etc.
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I STOCK
For Men, Women
_______ jl unuiJiJ and Chilren,
All Shoes Over $2 00 Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction.
5l“k irr1"; ££*5 GooL GTO„i.,. ¥hoe», U„der.e„; 'mt. Caps, Schoo, Boob, a F,„
Loie ci Outings; Men’s Ready Made Clotliing.
BoiST GRADE OF FLOUR FOUIMD HERE.
FAMILY TRADE ESPECIALLY SOLICITED
E. M. BEST, BRULE, O. ,.
Compan^id^
______________________ ° . ~ lor the very Best Terms.
The Post.
Dec. 22, 1905
05.jH UR R A H for B R ULE!
The News Republican says that
people drive fifty miles to trade
at Hobart.
Rev. Brown, the Methodist pas-
tor preached ai the Uoj hall on
last Sunday just after Sunday
school, and Rev. McLean, Chris
tian minister, preached at night
Mrs. Williams, *he good wife
of Rev. L. R. \\ illiams, of near
Stockholm, was np Brule and verv
pleasantly calF on last Monday.
She was maJiG^dr various purcha
ses of our merchants for a Christ-
mas tree at Evergreen Valley.
hood ward, O. T . Dec. 9.—
Hughes Hopkins, who has been
here this week in the interest of
Joe Pueblo, Oklahoma & New
Orleans railroad, recently char
tered to build from Oklahoma
Pueblo, via Woodward
and Beaver, says that the road
will be running trains into Wood
ward inside of 14 months, if that
C1G wili furnish the bonus.
A Reverie,
Supposed to be by Mrs. Miller,
Principal of the Brule school:
Wiay do I keep on keep on
teaching? Because I like m v work.
I know of nothing that I can do
better. I Jove children and love
to see them learn. I feel that it
is a mighty work I am helping in.
and am proud to be counted with
and among the multitude that is
pushing the world onward and
upward.”
i..Lo Coming jl own of North. Woodward County!
On T he Survey of the New Frisco Extension From Enid to the Great Northwest.
^oub^wEa^is'fwf'^F'10 lamSC,leff f‘ r !t isS°i'Wr up all the time and will soon he
do well in fvi o ° tv 0r?\Wheat- va^r uorn, Milomaize, Outs, Barley Cotton all
well here '' Vrn't- ""i'A'1,'m be talsed an>' wlle' e in a semi-tropical climate does
are a few of the V^setah's e f11 klnds fOW to perfection. The foil,.win:
A, thC many/arms for sale by G W. Freeman & Co., Brule < >. T
monfhCXeUT?''’,nS' r7’m Eastcrn P0Ir|ts on 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each
nth. Railroads are coming and land will double in price.
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No. 2. 160 acres, deeded. lays
fine, all good land, small frame
house, 30acres plowed, good well,
price 11600.
No 5. 480 acres. 320 deeded,
130 homestead, all good land, all
fenced, good well, house, granary
and stable. 150 acres plowed, 70
in wheat, 6 miles from Brule, this
is a snap for a man with a large
family of boys, price $3,500.
No. 8.. 160 homestead, 30 acres
plowed, framehouse, well of good
water, some fenced, price $1,100.
No. 14. A good quar. section
part plowed, a fine spring of wa
ter. homestead, price $1,200.
No. 16. A fine 160, good
frame house, frame stable 14x30,
good well, o0 a plowed, ail fenced
and cross fenced, price $140(i. this
Place can be deeded for $1600 in
a short rime.
No. 17. A good 160 a deeded,
well, dugour, 30 a plowed, price
$1500.
No. 22. Homestead 160 a, good
4 room frame hou»>p, good stable.
30 a plowed, all good land and a
snap at $1200.
No. 25 160 a deeded close to
town of Fargo on Santa Fe K. R
all good bottom lawd a fine loca
tion, price $3000. all fenced no
other improvement*.
No. 26. 160 a, Dugout, 30 a
plowed, well, good farm laud
deeded $1000, re bn. $800.
No. 31. 480. dose f0 Word
ward. 32o deeded, 160 a horn-
et Pad. price $3800.
No. 36. 160 a, deeded, a I
fenced, good building*, well, pis
tern, windmill tanks, rorrel,
a school land. Ju a plowed
deeded, a fine ranch, price $28(A
School land. O v we have
in every sized tract. Call
write for what you want.
AO kinds of farm* and ranchea
for salu in Kansas, Missouri. Tex-
as and Oklahoma, We are the
oid-Ht land agents in North Wood
^ard county, having all
snaps,” having boej, jn the bub
ness over four years.
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Buyers Are Shown Land Free of Char
ge.
All Questions Answered Promptly
Freeman & Co., Brule. O. T.
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Forster, William. The Post. (Brule, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1905, newspaper, December 22, 1905; Brule, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941322/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.