The Post. (Brule, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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the Post.
One Dollar A Year.
Enquire at the Office for Spe-
cial and Clubbing Rates.
The Post, a first class local ne^a})rer-
BEE HIVE BUTCHE^SHOP.
lostHandled Meats Ever Sold m Brule.
Best Handled Meats Ever Sold m Bmk.
Poultry and Other Produce Bought.
j. W. Mix & Son._______
TWeeidy Newspaper
m Fridays, at TU Post Office,
Main St., Smite* 0> -*•
WM. FOUSTF.R, ED., PROP* & .PPB*
Nov. 10, 1905.
D. G. ROGERS,
-BLACKSMITH1NG & WOODWOBKMAN.-
Careful and Prompt Work at Reasonab e Prices
Plows, Wagons and other Farm Implem^Ali-M^-
The l>enver, Enid & Gulf work
train is now located about four
miles east of Cherokee. track
las been laid from this point to
Cherokee, the train being brought
in over the Orient. Several miles
have also been laid out west from
Nashville. The two ends are now
nearly together, and it is believed
that service to Cherokee from
Enid will be had bv Nov. 15th.
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First Publication Nov. 10, lw05.
Notice for Publication
Departmen t of the Interio . g lflnBf
Lund Olliccat W n ’^at the following.
So ice is hereby notice of his intention
named settler lias lded n (){ hia* c-latm.
to make final proof in ‘ } made befoie
« nt anid land vi* _ _ .. „______u-
HOY & WYATT.
Woodward News:
Hallowe’en has come and gone
with little damage by the witches
and none by the sons of b—s.
G. B Ambler, of near brute,
was in town the latter part of last
week and while here met his old
time friend. H. F. Pierce, whom
he had no! seen for 20 years.
lUS COnUUUUua icmv.
n0H«tr“Titt UMW.B. T»tt. Earnest E.
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They carry Groceries, Queens-
ware, Tinware, Small Erne
Hardware, in fact most any-
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Washita is one of the tew rock-
ribbed Democrat counties ot UB-,
lahoma. its county officials, com 1 4 cs
misTonera’ court and, ^mo-1
are almost unanimous y Demo
cratic. Judge Beauchamp, ot
Enid, is a strong Republican and
owes his official honors and emol-
uments to the Republican party.
.Judge Beauchamp has been ai
raigoed and is at this time held
under numerous charges of mis
appropriation of public funds, by
the courts of Ins home people.
\Ve do not know as to the justice
or injustice of those charges, net
thei do we believe that the legal j
limbs of the law and commission-
ers of Washita county know. in
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thing in the Grocery & Notion
Lone Valleg.
This vicinity was visited by a
good rain last Saturday.
^ Bikes Peak school was closed
last Friday on account of the
smallpox. .
Jas. Vancampen. dr., and his
Grandma Grey have gone to Ne-
braska to spend the winter.
Mr. Ferguson and his friend
from eastern Kansas was in this
neighborhood Monday prospect-
ing for land, .
Jas. Vancampen, Sen , is shin-
gleing his house.
I. C. Jones made a business trip
to Avard Tuesday, and we are ex
pecting railroad news when he
gets back.
its back.
Hattie Vancampen made a busi-
ness trip to J- W. Bird’s during
JSSik ^ W- - --
And Grazing Lands For Bale.
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ttiei ao w« ucucvo ...— — | . ii licit vour lands with G. G\ • p
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endorsement had been omitted for Buyers are now flocking into u- - -invariably seek
the present. . It is said to have ^ opportunitieS to sell, an,d they “mo ^ graz.
ortheUjudge 'but then 'there are' the person c0™ lots^ listed for sale at various prices rath-
soman.v people, whose incredulity; inglands or tow „ ^ hag but one place to sell. See.
will not permit them to believe a er than seek a per. _ . excursions of land buy-
lication, since hesurely dofy not, will notil) y . ,___i-bic town and vicinitx Bee
expect to run for office in that, ,TQT?orirP fro
W. Bird’s during
this week. T
j Abner J. Reddish is assisting 1.
C. Jones on his barn this week.
E A. G. Brown is enlarging
his pasture this week.
Chas Audersoo has rented ten
acres of wheat land of Dan Neath-
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Alec Smith anticipates building
a sod house in the near future.
Hattie Vancampen visited her
friend, Mrs. Graus, in Ashland
one day la.-t week.
The Curtis and Mooreland pub-
lic schools are said to be closed on
accouut of diphtheria.
will notify us m time, a ^ and vicinity free
expect iu ..... -.....- 1,1 JAl veyance from tha P dL d All Prices, eith.
cnnntv nor to use that premature . . . .....want--«e nave «onn .
L oonnrP another
endorsement to secure another
appointment in the Republican
party. The Democrat party is,
famous for making mistakes, t n>
may be another one.
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^ School Land in any --
\u Ocate correspondent says:
Our community is in sympathy
with the Largent family >u then
bereavement over the death o
their mother, which occurred on
Wednesday. Oct 251h
l> A A1) M EE TIE G:
All persons who have signed oi
4 creed to a Band Organization at
Bmle, and all others who are in
terested in having a band or Di
place are cordially invited to aid
the effort being made by gmng
their presence at a nice -in- ?
here on Saturday, Nov. IE a -
o’clock p. m__
IF
Geo. W. Freeman was down
from Brule the tirst of the week.
He is doing a real estate and loan
bu-itDss in that vicinity. —v> ood-
waid B iilefin.
i idpucp you. I do till kinds oi
I want to see you andl^Vell down> where there is
Tin work will also pu’ iv the best, for 50c per
it will no. «o.t
Sheriff Cooley returned Thurs-
day morning from a trip to Lexas
in search ot his way ward boy, but
the bov did not return with me
theriff. — Woodward Dhpatch.
Bring or teil us the local new s
The business men of ProtRctl^n-
Kansas, are learning that they
have a prospect of numerous pa
trons off to the northeast, east and
southeast of Brule, and they are
•mking about, The Post> lh< -v
want a medium of telling those
people “where they are at
what their goods and prices are.
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And still the mystery erows-
who has that S10.000 bilB-fc*-
We hasten to remark thu it
hasn’t been seen around this
, TT r. Rrule YOUNG MAN
Hurrah for the town . ■ ^ JoQ intend to cast your first
Mrs A. R Day pleasantly call yote'in 1906. give us your mime
pd on Tuesday and left *1 50 ca>n 1 ancj aCpires6 and wc w i i a > • ’
tor our Post. Farmer, State Lap l Soniething good sent fo you Live.
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Elder Mullens called Imrnedh, & iavit”* wiH be* issued.
on Tuesday morning bring ^ i - parties will save
lhe mame and cash tor a U do j ,inuoyance and adduiomd ON
subscriber. >> e nope at the land office.
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Forster, William. The Post. (Brule, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1905, newspaper, November 10, 1905; Brule, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941400/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.