The Post. (Brule, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THEPOST
May 1906.
mu no. 49.
}i ,,h John anrt M ?) ibH-
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,r <of . hamper cron# fX i w..re a ».... -•• ••
, .... ,.....» for spring crim -........... —
,in8 the prtooBM "f ch»'“8
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greatly to it* Hppe*f»n«e>
‘ s 1/ Hubbard h haoltnir »»>'
from tlie sail pluius for hi* cat
1 vviiile Browning Union was in
-et-ion Saturday night there
alarm at rhe door and I
o* mat doorkeeper f'»j
.He "...a., reported that about lo
„r 20 t.f ti.f tafliea ot the n B
horhood were there with a n
were arimittrd and all hud a good
.......in nIpuse.
cP0»ionttn.v cnrirtr crop-1-
in nice shape ' another
If this country f and
"abroad
,h" , ‘Santa Ke at this place
"r wi.l wts^h yon had bought m.
..rnnerlT njhi* COU^--
at Flat
7<lat.
An all day pour down
wnMnjr 2ettin^ ah^d of
Farmer are ^
ware ^ware Smal^ ^
Hardware, in Notion
tiling in the Gi ocery «•
line.____;
-^^^EMEKnlNGDoNF.
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r: S-P tb
... ‘— „ ... r„nCP We have them
Mi„ Flora Floats, late teacher h or a good School St ction j300 per quarte,‘
fern baa gone back to wl'c Good Homesteads at from $2^ iand in W0°dwar
grrwtr»a«na^ ~ - •*’-
‘you. Call on us. „ nm* acre.
Novice.
\ new hoo*e i* being b«iU in
Paruua for the use of the pos.mas
ter.
«>' ^ i "r T tin of Ballaire,
«- ^0X^r.. appreciated
^■6eule.r aTdVhas ma'ny friend* visit on Tuesday.
in S :-;d ;nu I Eider r^nonDdwed„td
-sr::: «Jbsp-* ~ ?
rm ^‘ stfsKX*
Vi,K "Arnold, of Yates.Center, is | Th„say tha^ candtdate^for
*t Pleasant Valiev, ^*Sh.r to see who will be
fcarlUd of cattie home ^thirn. t "lected_t osuvon^office.
Quite a number f ..... , t SSiOTICE
X). a. ROgb h s
‘ „Tnrer & WOODWORKMAN.—
_BhACKSMiTHiNG ^ Reasonable Prices.
Careful and lro"^ e Farm implements Repaired
Plows, Wagonsandj^^^
1ToLAIRE ITEMS.
May 8. 1906-
pos-
James Trout is the proud
^pti^or of a new .sod plow. _
'• c c. Riley has a new windmill
our i . ^ „ nrdec on his claim and
try and I hJuken several head of horses
carload of cattie eleyted-t^avooror^^. , joy™-# t,me wi„ rry ano ^ 9everal hw,
Quite a number ton h NOTICE ! write some ,. to Ash t0 S?"V/ Crouch will
ended the trial at Paruna o ( ’ w. A. members of w. D Crouch wen‘ 9Pwindnliil of fermin,
”*Aniong the forty smiling faces, » Camp, there will b* * }Cabt! land ^“'“had ordered to put in *’“?'' ,00 acres plat
t If* school we were pleased ! inK on „e*t Tuesday nlB | which hr'hau D(,nif0n's pasture. 1 „ld kaffir corn,
to notice our friend, Charliehor | May IBth. ^ the,e Ul^ J.'m. Bird I* on the sick T j. Den,son was
t0 Don’, forget preaching at Pl»» i^“me special business of import \ since last T >, y„ hnsv
ant^V° hey^ext^SunthiV aftcrimon , ^ „„ school »■
and .ventng, All»"V<L_ School District 65 hft h.vi„g l?a8®d‘^e0„ ' the S. E
i/ay 9th.
„trv to make
afilipces8 of farming1 this .v™r<
ttving 100 acre^ planted in com,
cane and kaffir corn.
V,l"ner. "tiatdiv.
16 C UFleming’s team ran away
twice last week break,ng his plow
<df«;"wife ami
* a r l n I t O 11 ll I r\ .
““Vo p Johnson tne o. - T .} Heni-on wu.» ;■ “
st«a.y ..... ipr and H. r- 1 little grand daughter visited at A
h,,d
John Overbeck and family ov ' f rom Harper.^h . Helm._______y, •„ hreaku
for Joe
Sunday. . n was visit
• ^ home fo?ks last Tuesday
ing home i _ _.rU Mrs> Qrau
from Harper, Ivans.,
_.........
%i H0sntaeyingkwith9tMrs“Traig! ^Jplanl^ br°°a
ummer on the M. 0. Camp Edd Grr
bell ranch in Kansas- .. Saturday t
^r=U* doing iots of
' " u; • r-lrtim this spring,
h^g" hodman to help him
brGuV°Hurd has built a neat new
•Tr^^Sl*
rsco *—
pT'm. /t-niiph is breaking sod on
Bob Crou^ . \" m p s -hisler nonit'»i y
Mrs. Lafaves cUu • • fortnne B K . day last week.
___ - , 0. By ram had. the '" .„ last ding caluvator^ ^ cannot
sod planter seriously ill! to have his J. he has to live 1 . , -u.
Edd Graf„htt°°the doctor has week, consequently he ^ ^ mw
Saturday night, the..he to a te„t until he
Will Croocn ba> ^
t. rTh^o build .' new
is In a tent until ne oau reason v\ n>* , 0^e going
AKUide; and Wife spent:M.'Ibeen called sever.. - ^ day John make".so urn - M, of„
da, JuhG. W. Harley and fam I e„ n0«j. R horBe lastj Saturday was a yery „r. Gilbert .
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^sr w*sj^p§SBg^^,*««ss- "Hw*
Hon B F. Willett Pouting re,be,; parents from - J r(.larned toUouihea w
SKS3K* ^SSSS.I^eBSK®fe;5tS» S ** 1
of Readout wa>
1'1' _ „ i m gird oti
called to see M.r ^ abo
in Sunday. —-----
•at my place,
r.
VV. II LRvens.
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Forster, William. The Post. (Brule, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1906, newspaper, May 11, 1906; Brule, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc942484/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.