The Monitor. (Doby Springs, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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Ti Oir Correspondents.
. Please mail your letters on
Monday and address them to me ____... v#re TWIWU WIW
at Ballaire, Okla. as the post of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van
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Wesner sisters visited Mrs.
Eva Ogle on Saturday night.
Mrs. Dora Ogle visited with
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Ipp.
*ftce has not been moved yet.
Thanking you for the newsy
letters I am,
Yours truly;
Chas. F. Deem, Editor.
District 265.
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Wey Saturday night and Sunday.
We now have every day mail
and every body is pleased.
Harry Newton has traded his
farm for land in Arkansas.
I Years SalicrlptloD Free. .
If you will sohd us at once a
renewal or a new subscription,
we will^send to you every week
throughout the year, absolutely
without cost, a copy of the Kan*
sas City Weekly Journal.
This great household paper is
full to overflowing with good
things. Think of it, it is the
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Mr. Houseworth is visiting his favered paper in over 206,000
parents in Kansas. j homes and after it is read is
' sent to relatives and friends in
Two weddings were reDorted Belton who sold his: sfnt relatives and
from the south part of the coun-i , -------— r
ty last week. Mr. Sam Watson I, ®°. acTrTes of wel1 improved
and Miss Higgins, and Mr. Arm-1 lanf HaJper county Kansas
strong and Miss Labartman all andwillmote his family their
having launched upon the sea of soon* , Harney will take
matrimony. , possession of the Yelton post
w ' office.
Mr. Andrew Wheeler is pre-
paring to build a new frame Mrs. J. E. Andrews is visiting
house. As usual Andrew is in Parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. F.
the front rank of our progressive I ^Hy of Ravania, Mo., while
citizens. Jake is having the time of his
I life.
C. J. Moore has sold his school
section to two gentleman from| . m i> ■ . nfir
Hutchison Kansas. They will Special CiUDblllg Offer.
improve it in the near - future ---
thus adding two more homes to Every man should subscribe to
our community. his local paper, because from it
he secures a class of news and
District No 178. useful information that he can
get nowhere else. He should
however, also subscribe to a
. Teagarden & Rathbun
AUCTIONEERS.
Live Stock Sales a Specialty.
We attend all calls.
Teerms Reasonable.
Readout, Oklahoma.
Dotes made at this office.
q Permit No, 79. /
<) T. B. Howard \
get it free a whole year
through, you have but to send
your renewal or subscription to
the Monitor enclose remittance
and mail with out delay.
The Monitor.
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UNCLE JOSH.
Coupon.
Publisher, of the Monitor
Enclosed you will find...........
for my subscription to the Moni-
tor it being Undestood that you
are to send me without charge
each week, for a whole year,
a copy of the Kansas City
Weekly Journal.
Name.
Town.
^ Street.
See or writ#me for good insur
ince and farm loans.
Robt. Newberry, May, Okla.
Lest We
Uodertaker
aQd
j) Liceosed En)baln)er
k with
. T. B. Howard A Co.
Gage, Okla.
Out Of Sight.
Out of sight* out of mind,” is an old saying
which applies with special force to a sore, burn,
or wound that’s been treated With Bucklen’s Ar-
nica S.-.Ive, It’s out of sight, out of mind out of
mind out of cxistance. PilcB tco and chilblains
disappear under its healing influence. Guaran-
teed by G. E. Wilson, May; Okla, 2Dc
FOR
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LETTER HEfIDS
ENVELOPES
STATEMENTS
QR ANY PRINTING
THAT YOU WANT
DONE NEATLY.
You will save money
by getting it done by,
THE MONITOR.
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James Scott has his new house 5l at'dass Keneral newspaper,
completed. Such a newspaper is
T ^ The Semi-weekly News.
hSME sss d i - - -
fine hoes I Claim IT 1116 Dest general ^nfiWS-, wont eat cries spasmodically. A bottle of Whiten
K * paper in the world. Its secret CrciimVermiruj!0 nevcr fai,s t0 curc* Every
G. W. Hyatt and Albert Strong of success is that it gives the j
made a. trip to Ashland last farmer and his family just what andfretfulthemothcr does not know what to
»«*• they want in the way of a news- j
Vada Scott called on Pearl paper* furnishes all the news jtria'- At Wilt:on,s dru*atorlMay okia.
Freeman Sunday afternoon. ^ w®dd twice a week. It
. has a splendid page where the
The cotton raisers are rejoic- farmers write their practical ex
mg over the cotton gin at Doby I periences on the farm. It is
Springs. like attending an immense farm-
Jas. Vancampen called on Fred ers’ institute. It has pages
Ladewig one day last week. specially gotten up for the wife,
Mrs. I. C. Jones is on the sicklfor the boys and for the «irls-
list.
It gives the latest market re
W1,. - | ports. In short, it gives a com-
Wilnam Wildhaber and family bination of news and instructive
ij u re Thursday ^or tbeir reading matter that can be se
old home in Caldwell Kans. cure(j in no other way.
William Evans is plastering For $1.?5 cash in advance, we
E. F. Graff’s house this week. will send The Semi-weekly News
D. M. Neathery and his two and Th® Monitor each for one
daughters went to Ashland Wed- year’ , ^^,ls,^ans ^ou wl
nesday to meet Mrs. Neathery a t0.ta °f 156 c?ples: It s a
who has been visiting relatives cTblnatl0.?. whlch ca;, t be beat
and friends in Anthony and and lm wd! *«ure your money’s
Wichita Kansas. He brought r°vrth te?t,mes 0VCT- , „
back lumber to builda new cave. ,scn^3 at once at t*le °^ce
| of this paper.
Albert Liske, D. M. Neathery
A. M. Appelget,
LAWYER.
First door north of Court House.
WOODWARD, OKLA.
Napoleon Bonaparte.
showed, at the battle of Austerlitz, he was the
greatest leader in the world, Ballard’s Snow
Linementhas shown the public it iathe best Lin-
ment in the world, A quick cure for Rheuma
tism. Sprains, Burns, Cuts, etc., A. C, Pitt3,
Rodessa, La. says: “I use Ballard’s Snow Lini-
ment in my family and think it unexcelled for
sore chest, headache, corns, in fact for anything
that can be reached by a liniment.”
Sold by G, E, Wilson at May Okla,
W. A. Briggs
Lawyer.
Land
Criminal
& Civil.
Practice.
Woodward. Okla.
Graff <9i Sheriff
Real Estate. Loans, Insurance.
Doby Springs, Okla.
U.. M. MIX
AUCTIONEER.
Stock Sales a Specialty
Dates and Bills at this office.
Dqby Springs, Oklahoma.
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E.ilf Leather Style EiauLig
Tonsorial Parlor
Whiskers clipped
Hair shaved off
Bent over, drove in
or burned out.
Anyway to please you.
Shoes Mended and made new.
John T. Evans, Doby Springs.
and the two Mr. Moores called on
the Post family last Sunday aft-
ernoon.
J. B. Livings was called to T
J. Denisons last Sunday morn
ing to see a sick horse.
D. M. Neathery and two
daughters and Albert Liske
called on the Freemans Sunday,
McKiro Iteros. .
Subscribe for the Monitor
Every body busy sowing wheat and help make this a town
and putting up their supply of1
feed for the winter.
Ora Black who has been down
with the Typhoid fever for the
last four weeks is slowly improv-
ing. .
Dan Holliway who was scalded
to be proud of.
Frank Myers and D. A. Bowl-
by were in town Wednesday and
called at this office to see about
their publication for proof.
They will make proof on their
claims at Woodward next month.
by the explosion of the boiler of! Read the ad of Hanna, s sale
a threshing machine engine is in ^or next Thursday,
a very serious condition. Q. C. Shu.vler, of Anthony.
-kburo- rnd„&n« srjissz May mi
ending * a«,lcnd,d trad*- j put in a complete slock of u-ener-1
Wheat has been selling at $1. j al hardware pumps and tinware,
per bushel in Englewood. ! and do tinwork and pump fitting.
R. *E. VanWey marketed his Everybody in town seems as
broom corn in Ashland on Wed- busy as a swarm of bees this
nesday receiving 165.00 per ton.!we<**
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Deem, Charles F. The Monitor. (Doby Springs, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1907, newspaper, November 1, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941866/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed May 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.