The Post. (Brule, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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HARVEST IS HERE!
To Our Farmer Friends:
Tt is likelv you have bought all your Harvest
Machines bv this time, but if you have not, don
fh?£et we still have them. It is now coming time
for you to look out for your threshing, haying
you ri|ht now to begin to furnish yourselves with
27.0 npppssarv implements such as Threshers,
Stackers Rakes, Plows, Wagons, Cultivators, in
fact everything needed for all this work. Come
to Brule for best quality of implements and low-
In the meantime your clothes will get
sweatv and worn from the hard work so much so
that /ou wiU need new ones, which you can suc-
cessfully buy at reasonable prices m our store.
A Full Line of Groceries Always on Hand.
1 ffl. BEST
BREE. OKLA
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n Enid Events. muddle waxes
ve Woodward land otnce long
ll The of ^te Reaver W0igginsthe fal
have'been ESSi and Jnll«K with honor,
at, even. Bp«Ter county, came to
ea°trfirs?with14 contestants. lo^nS^te
iw at the bjU* J
igger.and in trying^t ,n the dim and dis-
ssedout. nut hay for somebody,
y or other a difference of op &nd aU rifrllt,
""V^diT ot h.S« «•?
gnmentonthe r“'?9 b. done
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like ’em all._
Washington, D C-* June 25 —
The general deficiency appropri
ation bill reported to the house
today carried the resolution by
McGuire suspending the Govern
ber elections in Oklahoma^
State and other officers will be
chosen at a special election subse
quently.
Altus, Ok., June J*-—Pwple
who believe Mr. Stillwell is
building the Orient railway on
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mounted flag squad.
“Binder day” was widely ad-
vertised and fully 2,000 people
gathered to see the display,
which would have done credit to
a state fair.
The occasion was enjoyed all
the more because the magnificaut
crops will tax the capacity of all
this new machinery as well as of
the old.
Paruna.
[To late for last week.]
June 25th.
Quite a heavy rain and hail
storm visited this section of the
^__TKia
[‘wtoRins- rKp^intmen™tmt certain
e to The bat (or reappomi with his
t coming. h»T1^0nw°ey^, which is good)
rd as receiver howeve*-, hig admlring
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1 known legi»l»t°r T on and 8t*rted to
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• been haB bad eyesight tri-
sbington that JanJy^ha ^ suppty,
to locate theasrume Qf w£fch nandy
iT«V«S w~T»»ur * *'°e
len.tor C1'*'1*’, wl” w.'rd countyl&oked
:* and
:uh. •kink.
3k a hand in the game. ^ f Some-
Kalita
exander, although w streets of
the Council we methlm^n^t Fr
athrieandhe mistooK him for that,
e have long b1“cV no charges ha. been
owever. Up to-date no being in form, he
ied against‘‘Alex ‘“^nocking a home inn.
,ands a K°°f.c.hwoodward county situation
Just now the_„There seem, to be an all
land, in obeyance. Th e 8 dtnK m which
round eT*^ jbleach*rs, rooter., umpire
b'Ar,engag.dln . h.nd u> k.nd «•
who oeiieve on 8torm vioited this section of the
building the Orient °“ coantr.T Saturday night This
Christian Science shou . ^e'morning another nice rain fell.
in ine yr‘DU* .. # ot^pil it wan done.
Altos there w one pile of stee. Hobbard was on tbs sick
rails ■» feet W't^’list one da, the past week.
and nearly a half m ■ ^ ^ Overbeck. wife and
gather with severs little daughter’a made a visit in
ties* _ - Kansa** one day last week.
”7^ 1 l TKn nn Asa Bradley makes trips down
Rocky, Os., June . I frequently wonder what
:r'« c^ebrTd here today by | the attraction ia a Roae or a Pan-
a monster parade of bl“de" *“ Will Lamb and wife are rejoic
threshers, representing |ing over the birth of a little
and three quarters o daughter born last Tuesday.
l°n*’ i i j a k I Novice.
One dealer who had sold 4o _______
binders adopted the p'*° 0 I A u bof rushed into a drug
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special road trucks on which the callef
purchasers took them home.
Pefore leaving town a pa
called for some liniment and
cement. When asked whv he
purchasers too* Weired them both at once, he
«*• tr~*‘ k“"'-i,h
threshing rigs, preceded by a|acup.
Home and Countv News.
Born to Mr and J/rs A. Rus-
sell near Ballaire on Thursday,
June 28. 1906, a son. Mother
and babe doing well.
We want it distinctly under-
stood that we have not employed
and are not paying Rev. Wil-
liams anything for discoursing
upon The Post.
The Post believes that the
"Devil” is personal in nature.
If there are any who does not be-
lieve this, in proof of it we ask
them to come in and pinch ours.
Nogentlem in will * slap a girl
in the mouth” a- did an Ohio
swain recently. He evidently
doesn’t know for what a girl's
mouth is made
Ashland Clipper.
Our job department printed
the Constitution and By laws of
the North Woodward County
Farmers’ Union this wesk
The contract for repairing the
court house has been let to (x. VY .
Winpigler, he being ihe lowest
bidder. Ihe coiuract price i*
$1340 and work will begin as
soon as the necessary material
can be procured.
Walling ford Bros, have dis
posed of the balance of their
broom corn. They finished load
ing 18 cars, Saturday, anc have
about 3 more cars, which will I «
loaded as soon as it is baleo.
This makes 40 car* of last year s
/. ••.tri that t ll it O lui U O *• t* f 1 t fill!
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Forster, William. The Post. (Brule, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1906, newspaper, July 6, 1906; Brule, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc942497/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.