The Post. (Brule, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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THE POST^
Dec. 29, 1905.
Home and Countv News
May has a meal mill.
Happy New \ear to All.
Prayer meeting on ihursdaj
nights at Hoy Pall.
A new store house 24x40 feet
is reported for Kibby.
Mj,bid Hector recently tiled on
a homestead near Readout.
Try Hu NT f.u*8 Famous ("ream
Floor For Sale by Pope Puos .
Ashland. Kan.
Harr\ Sever and Nellie Poo*
married a* home ot Kev. S 1-
Love on Dec. 14.
The “Young Hopeful’’ «>f the
Mav Monitor spent uhi l-tmas over
in Woods county.
The Oeate school is said to he
progressing nicely with Mabel
HI nr as instructor.
Macaroni seed wheat for sale at
Boon’s mmerv eight miles east of
Ashland, Kansas.
Did you remember the poor on
Christinas? If not it’s never too
late to do a good deed.
Rice Bros. Ashland, 20 yrs es-
tablished. have the goods, Quality
and Prices guaranteed
If there is any part of the
President’s message you don’t
like trv another part. There is
plenty of it to suit all.
J a Corbetr of Charleston,
and W. H. Holt of Gage have
both been commissioned as notar
ies for this county.
A full line of Drugs and patent
medicines at Rice Bros., Ashland,
Pratts’, Hess’ and International
Stock Foods always instock.
The Brule country had nice
tine weather during the time the
big storm and snow was cutting
its Xmas capers in southwest
Texas and New Mexico.
J. Banks Ferry, the musical
comique, was a holiday visitor
lately. He has been giving some
entertaining evenings in songs,
ventriloquism, fun. etc. through
out these parts lately.
A union of hearts and hands in
conjunction with the unrelenting
labor of Mrs. Fannie Miller made
a grand and long to be remember
ed success of our Christmas Arch
and Entertainment at the Hoy
hall on last Saturday night,
The Post is informed that the
Christmas entertainment at Pikes
Peak on last Saturday night was
a grand success and highly enjoy
ed by all who attended. The
school house was tilled with men,
women and children and Santa
paid them a welcome visit.
C. A. Wyatt, of Ashland.
Kan., a member of the mercantile
firm of Hoy and Wyatt at thU
place, accompanied by his wife,
and two little children, came
down from their Kansas home on
last Sunday and spent the greater
part of Christmas week with the
family of Mrs. Wyatts parents,
J. T. Hoy and wife. It is always
pleasant to visit the parental
roof, but the Christ child wa>
cradled in a manger and knew no
earthly home—we have cause to
be grateful.
WHEN IN BRULE
—Ca l On -
•* EOY & WYATT.
They carry Gorceries, Queens-
ware, Tinware, Small Line
Hardware, in fact most any-
thing in the Grocery & Notion
line.
Harness And Shoe Mending Done.
D. G. ROGERS,
—BlACKSMITHING & WoODWORKMAN.
Careful and Prompt Work at Reasonable Prices.
Plows, Wagons and other Farm Implements Repaired
♦LIST YOUR FARMS*
— TO—
N. C. Fleming.
Real Estate Agent, Home Office Brule, Oklahoma,
Who will advertise your Land throughout the Lnited
States, and our motto is: “Quick Sales and Small
Profits/’ I will correspond with all land buyers and
meet them at the nearest railway stations. My home
office will remain at Brule, O. T.
Address: N. C. Fleming, Brule, Woodward, 0. T.
FOR SALE
AGeneral Line Store, consis-
ting of Groceries Notions,
a small line of Hardware, in
fact most Anything carried in a
GENERAL LlNE^ __
Stock \vVU invoice 1,000 00 or $1,200.00. This is a good
Time to invest in the thriving little t )wn of Brule. i he
Railroad is a Sure Thing. If y 3u want to Buy call and
Examine our Stock, or write us for particulars.
A good store room 20 by 30 feet and ware room 12 by
20 feet to rent at reasonable rates
Hoy & Wyatt, Brule, O. T.
A Palace woman has solved
the problem of loafing husbands.
Her old man could not be begged,
coaxed or driven to work, so she
bought a gramophone with a sin-
gle record which played all day,-
“Evervbodv works but father,
He sits around all day,”
In a few days it “got to his
nerves” and he struck out and
got a permanent job. Seems to
be entirely cured._
Doby Springs
Mrs Faught visited Mrs. Fel-
kel Saturday.
Sell Epperson plastered Rev.
Culps house last week.
L Fisher has returned home
from husking corn.
Mr. Joe Sheriff and wife enter-
tained a number of friends Chris-
mas. . .
Grandma Bean is quite sick,
Mrs. Mary Carpenter who has
been visiting her daughter Mrs.
Sell Epperson left Tuesday for
her home in Russel county Kan*
S8*S«
Curt Felkel got himself and
horse throwed into a barb wire
fence a few days ago getting his
horse cut pretty bad and himself
scratched
Quite a number of the bovs
went hunting Christmas and saw
big game,—one little rabbi*.
There will be no school for two
weeks at the Doby Springs school
house.
J. P. Ford has his bam com-
pleted.
N. Rogers of Ballaire is get-
ting a nice stock of groceries on
hand.
Joe Gibson Jr. has returned
home he has bsen away for about
9 months. Gip-
The boys and girls of Brule are
hard to beat at an entertainment.
The P. M., Miss Sadie Bogle
has put in a stock of groceries at
the Greenwood P. Q
Mr. Elmer Edwards of Char-
leston and miss Addie P Britten-
ham of Palace were married Sun
day, December 10, at the home
of Rev E T Reser at Wood
ward.
The Santa Fe seems to be in
dead earnest about extending its
Englewood branch on through
Beaver county. The activity of
the Frisco and other lines m
their efforts to capture the great
traffic of North Woodward and
Beaver counties, is awaking the
Santa Fe from its lethargy.
“No child shall be compelled to
carry through life the stigma of
being born in t^e penitentiary
if I can help it. It is hard enough
for a mother to carry the stigma
of a convict. But it is cruel and
against all laws of decency to
permit an innocent babe to be
branded with a prison birth
place.”
This is what Governor Hoch
said in discussing a delicate pro
position which has been checked
up to the administration. Mrs.
Florence Jones, of Osage county,
wife of a well to do farmer and
rhe mother of nine childreu. was
sent to the penitentiary the other
day for child abandonment. The
stork is about Jo make ner the
tenth visit.
lion. T. P. Gore, the Blind Or
ator of Oklahoma, will give a
free lecture on “P.\ thianism” at
K, P. Hall, in Woodward, Fri
day, Jan Pith, to wtich every
one is cordially invited
If you are a Farmer,
You should take a good farm paper, one flllod
with technical and general knowledge of ex-
periments in farming. Such a payer is th*
Oklahoma Farmer, printed by the ftatmer
Publishing Co., at Guthrie, Okla. This papt r
is ecu ally goodfor Oklahoma and Indian Tei
ritoty. It hasa special writer in each riepar
ment of farm work, and the paper is filled w ith
information for the fanners of the twin tei t-
torie* The page conducted by Prof. John
Fields of the Stillwatei Experiment Station,
is filled with weekly experiments and re^aiJ o-
ed inestimable value to every farmer In tin-
8<The best farmer is the farmer best informed.
Farming it as much a profession as any othet
and should be studied with the same Ode) i >
It goes with Thk Post for only SI •*> »
This is a rare chance to get one m tl.<‘ her
farm papers in the United States, lhetaime
is printed on book paper and bns2n pages ey-
rv week, nicety illustrated. It has a Hoyt
hold department. Children’s department, be-
sides all the regular farm departmenis
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M ^ 0ETAINLD
Get your frui* trees and forest
trees at Boone's Nursery eight
miles east of Ashland. Kansas
feDViCE AS TO PATENTABILITY
Notice in “ Inventive Age ”
Book “How to obtain Patents'
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Charge» .nndsrate. No fee till patent is secured
Letters strictly confidential. Address
* E. 6. SIC-GERS. Patent Lawyer. Washington. D. C
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Forster, William. The Post. (Brule, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1905, newspaper, December 29, 1905; Brule, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941817/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.