The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1908 Page: 1 of 4
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ji.tckt I for ** T ti K ALTON GOOD.
Mr (*e i Yo igo.a had Jlie iniufor-
tiino io lie their eighteen moii'li
old hahv with whooping on null
wlii li i I’tled oi its lung* enuring
its dentil liipt I' M. Mr Ye tgrr «a> a
wiV from li'joi i! the time on his
w iy to A v i Interment was made
in th.i Siioiff monetary.
M ! I) War : a id wife of John
son Olila former!v of near Freed m
left l ues m rmog f .r'hnir home,
aftor aev.tr r vou’ks v i h i wi'h their
son. t' . il . rd .
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'hi' vien i \ "'ere miiniiion<d lo up*
jnal H ,11'lioto m th« trial of
I, i w, liusiiMi'd H > f ei s for ki111n>_*
hi d selling u heef.
Salmon i- onj' I i lie heist anil
n n eoononileal food* produced, If
\ oi whiii one the1 is prepared from
i,.e heal grade of lien, g**' 1 I UK
Ali I ON GOOD
SALT PLAINS ITEMS.
Siik* little r in on the plain,*
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Mr Haver came baek t his eon
Wills, Sun.
Ervie Bcutwel! is building a
ne v barn.
I Grandpa Foxs daughter and fain
! jly of Severv, Kang are here visit-
j ing relatives
it’e to the picnic we w mt to see l.ew Bigley wus :ti this neo* of
you today and tomorrow. Good ! woo ’ , 1 week, bai dig
Speakers -vi'i hs here, more prom- bn om corn
soil tlii» *. I / irtjs sd on b'lls Dill M i: hit and Monioals visit
- ed Bhu b"ox* Feu
ScoU Dale says he tired of The Briivt r.,rv ,uspliHe ‘at John
hn'cimg, his Wife relumed home KiUerH ^ Wf|f a plooniy fize).
,* iin from an extended visit with
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Mark Murland mui family visit-
ed with Mr Chase -tud family, Suit
Harry Lyon took a load of
broom com to Alva this wook for
Mr Henderson,
Mr ODon of Saratoga went to
Alva last week for a supply ot
school hooks for ehe Keno school
Mr Moose has been working on
the telephone *ina for a few days.
You Know.
YVe have ordered a i
)CK oi
ds obtainable.
hex !v ami meats. Sv
d , of canned Goods.
Is lor ill (ho Family
id wi have them soo
HONESTY and FAIR DEALING
is Our MOTTO.
relatives east "of Alva.
REBECCA.
LIBERTY
S>cbool begins at the Liberty
onhool house Dext Mon, or that
vus the latest report.
Mr Walt Cooksey and Mr Will
O.uinliu of Alva, Mr Ed Hall of
llopeton and Mr Baird of River
side were in this looulity on busi
ness last week.
Mr aal Mrs Doll MoCurley
strated out Mon, to hunt their
winter apples.
Mr and Mrs Zimmerman were
in Alva last week.
.Mr and Mrs Nelson and family
were in Alva Fat.
H. P. BURNHAM,
FR F. E DOM OKLAHOMA.
.*•">. oral from h.r»* were in Alva
fot uni oirous.
< ’arl Rudiger from Great Bet d
Kara was seen in our ooun ry S>.' .
Mr Sbeh. n left for Alva Wed
he is tXrei ng to meet bis eo»H
Geo and Floyd from Stearling
Ivans.
Mr Will lloaglnnd and lit.le
daugtiter from Ft Garland Col, is
here visiting relatives
C - 'ey Kstp. 1 was in this locali-
ty i.i iiist of the week bnyingoat-
He.
J uanita
farry fables
dr and drs James returned from
t; ir visi' with okl uctjnaiuiari oes
hi i relatives in III. Eri. They had
a good \ .sit and their only regret is
that their timo was so limited,
1 hey r 'port a shortage there of
corn aid other crop , Mr James
says lm doesnt care to locate there
as let b is too valuable,
Mr Dugan has returned from a
mo tbs visit in West Virginia.
M U W ilker is belpiq » j [
Flea art market his broom corn
is hauling hack uunber t >
Mr Stewarts houre
Mrs Dan Foster is reported set
ousiy ill. A Dr from Alva was ,•»)
ed W oh evening.
J O Walker mowed Kaihr core,
lord (j Sample this week.
U Gues^.
Everybody does not know l o.v tc,
put up good goods, We know the
people who do know bow and 11nvtj
them prepare “THE ALTON
GOODS.”
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Copyright 1908
The House of
Kuppenhcimcr
Chicago
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W e want your Clothing,Shoe
and Hat business.
See the prices we are giving
this fall
All Wool Oay W f- steu,bl ck < r bloc, $10.00
All Wool Worsted, plain r fancy,$12 to $ 1 5
( )vercoats, $8 <d , SIO.oU. $12 00, ■ A 1 n-
A G )Ocl SJicke I ct Gnck Coa’ l,r i ! 00,
W. a re exc! usive • Clot 11
dealers and c tn sell you better
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Walker, V. A. The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1908, newspaper, October 15, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc950434/m1/1/?q=%22%22%7E1: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.