The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1908 Page: 1 of 4
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Freedom, Oklahoma, #l luirsdav, March. 1 ^>s~
Number 48
Local Happenings
vs*.< vriflb to announce to the public,
it,** with thi* iMQU <T l'i' hXHU.-1^
Vi- • v. ttfljucut chain • - hi:mh, V A
*u\ Howaul V.uikcr tMumit* ohtugi'
of the rapci
V A WaUiwr is tin old
mso'.havlnj worked cu a now-pupd
for theUnt eight or nine I*1*™ KuJ ,UJ
deratanto every detail a the busint*-1'.
having work oil hi* ^7 «” •’* u)
n.M ii. «< *»*r *o “"4 M ,
, r.hepre.oei *111 «*«■» •'* '*» *•’
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OrirUKus
Voimrttll' vvm.maort
Wivib, •' w ""
......... J » ' 1 “on
...............• Hurry a Hprtn
' ^,,,'rt Bot»ri« fUffur '
....., a. ii ourtU
... l.over K. Ilruiu >
rh
1.081 Fc»> 2W 1 ■
,\l or ii.- »r AikIcr~-*i» creek u »
11 or suit «•»*«*. K F, «». *i
Fi i'udoil) l I t
|<KD 1UIX
Jr«ui Hhreve bulchoiwl Kutimin.'
Mrr, T« ny vbllcd houie folk* 8*1
Mr. (>d.kill weui to Alv* Frt.ley,
hit tic Myith- Kryeon U in piotlna
ni .-< ly.
John Doctor mtitl lb-otK«- Uiely ivi ut
I to towu Friday.
1 j. v Mi'lUuu. J M Farrell. H«»'U
jCurti- «oi J.»P Vincent went lo towu
' Tlrmailay
| Dance at J. M Kun-U’* Fil.
ioMie Culver han the n ciisl*-*..
Kiliili Fnrull culUd on Mi iliitl* loins
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uidii a* iiie lads p»»r.ili* «!•*» '‘..I
i.r in i»ei hi* f»••■»* itraiglrt
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my .tt G NV. Aniil
I i . i umI i*v. ’ v one «»'H*
Midii time.
\|i,, 'ft*,i Kelly’* dcli'io- eiailcil
:li i full i lirollni- nt.
Change i ■ tbt weal ',"1 ***^
it the M OW Mini *'* et wd' K.MU
... 11 a warm r''ce|itioti n ti l"' l11"'
CREAM J
ROUTE
1 \v111 unit n
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uni route to AL' A
Monday, March 16, |908
STATIONS Irene. Abbin, Treatlom. Farry. Fsrbraclies
to foromau,
ttm^t^th! y!JeP/iiml,wo 1" a^ureth* j In chuo-.iii}* the- Alva l.nml OtliccLne «l»y Unt w,-k
public as wollob the pa I'M will to ton ( j W,u>lw tr,J. Mr. Morpnii, Chit* M.-t 'orklo m >»•-. e -“n
.-fitol by the chanRe. (f ,)lt. \v„.„Uar.l Office will to *».|cve»y Sun 1 woml.i wt.>
voiil h
cl-
Farry Fable.
We Iwi'l unite ti i-’.-otv Sun.lay
i» tan-
Tin uiannp;-uien» uu'l metbC'lH ottlu-, (l ,,v (jt ,Oruer,
tlSnOR er of thb Alva UudOflio*
It. 1 DeGeer. Ex, Editor.
card OF thanks
Wo wi b to thnuk out many tiieiKh
and pnfct .in of the EXPRESS for their
most 11 be .1 paironajje iu the pu*t h-K
to assurepeople that our bus.uesa , K.oriwon-
connecti >o( have been most pleasant. A. Jcr j ri*‘ ii >’ luwldiug a
' We trust they will give the *«">" ^
liberal v -inage to the new mamtg' ( q V/utkcr “aya ho '« Holt,P
.ueut «> I. j H. .........
________' " ,-0iU(. of Mr. C.iru., Saturday
to aunouuce to the pnb- j bueef*--to the ne .v l.ditov.*
.6 ExPBKSS has ohanpeil. ur aii i Mrs. WiUid .James left
o Wish to serve the people ! {, , A'tica, Kan to visit
of our ability. " 1 vhalr daughter Mr^ H II 1’iyor.
•ves send tlienr to 11 jjr .lamcs’e cousin whom he
of any ittrna that will
etume-.l te
Mre, t'cril ii M> Kccvci
her lu ll!'' i*t Avatd
Mr liixhi is 1.mhliug a n> *v - nunwy
nod having a well drilled.
M f’ Dates Iihs purchased Mrs •! ho
sou b farm near Wlrlkehorte.
Win Culver made a thing trip to
A yard out- day last week.
Well if this tscapes the waste basket
I nny come again
V UL.I !■: UiRi'
i. ti* >u ami w tfo wcie out
,,.|- Smi aii-l ln-id B'-rvici* at the
-..ho -' l,mis.' M-vcrul myi'is
vIiim'mi Pa>ne was s'"''ke»
,i Ii | i :il y a is Iasi w*» k and i- ' .»>
lo.v at ibis v.nting.
t lilt Ward and wife *tr|.|>id i>
If,, I Annie’ Sat, uigtit
■ring
and Co'a
your cream
Highest market prices paid.
( he ks ev.-rv week
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Geo. E. Billings.
Dal I'.m /a- il i- Cream Kou'i
(ierj. lv Uillinu-
VVe a
lio ’bat
lianda,
to the 1
you h x
you ki
in tern-
and if
i-all c.'.
ivt-’re s
l VI MiNER imt h/I S.
Ft ink Oubh son was i.i mi Vl'
. iniiy last rtun. niu.l:«. ’‘,r,m
Si-on:- i .o*e and lie had to --I . of' n
me and hciid John to limit the
, m Sav Frank you should '•*
ii.nl clothes hue.
q U. .smothers thrashed for Jen-
kin* Hros. and J. S'aldcr this «< ck
joi n Winters hi* barn built and
public tell US about it,
• an, will, and want to,
. (13 and get acquainted,
ole.
hasn’t seen for thirty years.
•*» i'*"'" *“>"*' ’’“It uiulit «a. well attended, all h..l
He ^ o.. .!•*«.
l iiEEDOM STR.VIGH'I
Tama writer from Hunker lltlij .
, j ,5 ,, i ,s com meiicing a house.
1 i Hi) v* imjch. but v' hat 1 uo . _ .
1 .ton I know mil K A at„i n_ A Powers pa-M-d
ow 1 know tor sure lhrougll Faulkner tins week
Earl Aunts ha t a dance i aesday =
:: There was a masquerade dance at
the Warehouse last night.
n KimiKB, .1. U HOPKINS, ED. S ROBERTS,
President. Vice-President. Owbiei.
Avard State Bank,
avard okla
Capital -Stock fully Paid %p $10.000.00.
-wro Solicit "iTc-a.r 2B-u.£3iaieess.
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KRAMER. J. E. KRAMER. J. H. UOPKLN.-.
LAURA HOPKINS. .JOHN J. GERLAOH
• A,
steeds now
them getting away.
j ---r Mr and Mra J. O Walker spent
\ edlling Anniversary I Fnaday with John Sample and
Mr. bad Mr?. J. G Sample ceSe- j family,
fvrated thSir sixteenth wedding an- jjits Stella James and E. James
hiv jrsAry, Fnd ay evening, Mar' h t.ailefj on Ghas. Richardson - unday
A 1 About thirty people were [
bud at'their house, we don’t know | this week
whether it ie a singer or not
frth.
----- . J B Mo Murphy bouehl a
o' W. Oin« Weclne.,l,y
V.ri««. g.mt. were pl.jed, about I Geo. Billiefi. made a •.«*««• <”P
the most iutereeting being the ; to Wood ward rbursda)
gaassing of animals from drawings Mrs. J. G. Sample called at .»• •
pinn ed upo» each person’s back Walker’s V/ed. afternoon.
'tirl Friederick goesseil the most q,,i (jampbeii bought a lead cl
and ra curved the prize, ^^ejcoriiHUd produce of .). O. Vv alkt-r
prize for guessing the least Wtt8 B p. Knock reiurned from Alva
>rh bull aai was win by J-
ii; > p - ■
Si if ole Refreshments ot
Coffee, cake and pip-oor'u ball-
.trare served aa l at u If e hour the
i>aetts departed declaring that ,
‘Vdy ha'l hai the time of their i
tvea.
W«d.
J. B, ftieMurphy took a load of
kaffir ami J 0.Walker took a load
corn to A l vay T hursday’.
• U Guess.
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Bill Clifford tilt- ii\e mcrclnint
Freedom, Okie.
We understand Guthries have a j J, 11, Butler has beer, plowing
INSURANCE
Roy Jones is reported very sick
Grandma Marlin was supprised with pneumonia. We hope to h.-ar
to see Myrtle come lmine with Win of his speedy recovery.
kle instead of Flanagan . . KaT' lio^ f'*' ‘"“S 1
a j Smith, Win. ltd well, Davo And'
Maud and Myrtle Rely called on ; ^ ^ ^ John80I1 weiU to Alva
Babe Reily Fiiday
Every body is having tbrir pictu-
res taken but rae and 1 don’t want
mine.
Grandma Payne is very >t,l at
thi * writing
B • setting about time to plan1
’laters.
Bunker IIikl
went to
last Mon. to attend court in the case
of Slate vs. Peter Weiss, We are
glad to say the case was thrown
oilt of court
, • PORTER.
Jf you have seel corn For tjam i
tell u* abaux it if you have any .
thing-you wish to sell or trade, ad-j
Y .-i-iise with u*. L y y\ want tu br.y . .,-r-rib Mack GuLyer i aesisting
i.j;i m amt tell us your wants end llarve Curlis and John Gay cul|-
LONE CEDAR
John FarrcJl is bnildii ,t « tow
.re will help you find
-
it. Aiverti-
od ou Win. Culver Sunday,
. . VJ »v L ' • •• - * I ■ J ktu*. VJ » T I A t . - • ' . * ......
ng pay*. The people want tojtnow i ^ jjjga vK.'idifi Culver 1190 Mi.- im
■/hat you have For SaIojk i twit. ; ^ bul is getting, alqng. nicely .
~ ^ j Mr- and Mrs. J. VT. Gay vieitnd
Public Sale Mack Culver ^ttuday..
I will sell at public sale a-t Free-j ^art Quiver called on',Seth Gay
iom at, 2 oolock March 21,. b>ne Gundey
Tha dance at the home of Eafl
'Annis Iasi Thure. night was well
it tended and a pleasant tune is rep
orted by Un.se present.
W'. W. Vincent and wife are en-
joying a visit with home relatives
'it'll! the ,'iMin A s'.stt'" ami 1),'.' V :-
baud and br&/mr 'd M-'s. ?"iw.nt
W ant fed A noth.-i irleik at v G
Annis’. Fume one to an'u bu*' u'rl j
G I- '.(agar. Some cue t, -.vaik borne
wuh ‘1 > 1" le I-1 r>rnc.
why Lome Barker hrd to walk
.-ay - . Lookout ai.. r the dance
Co mm uni l v .
ir ! Bn.-'.""' and L >n Barker
came -rver 1; in I.-ook nt u> 1U-
emi ,ji. tiau.ee -u End A unis'-
i Mi s. U. f •
SALT PLAINS ITEMS
A little wintiv on the Plains Sun
Ervu- Boutwell went to Alva
last, week,
J:,ke Kite went to Alva last week
, Ban Fox s' visited up near Look
out Sunday.
Salt lift’:- - school out Friday.
I :< .a kin,, .unday flight,
REBECCA.
Insure your wheat against hail. Insurance
Of all kinds written at THE EXPRESS office.
Merchants and Fanners should insure their stocks
of goods, store buildings and residences rut you
may .save future disaster.
RATES REASONABLE.
Call and see us before insuring and we will &>'•■
you the very best treatment.'
BALES ds, DEGEFR.
Express Office
jfreedom, Oklahoma
' It:
Carls’ a <• :rr«C
<>\ er
Teachers Association-
The i oa<-he; of Woods ( 0 will
t.oM their next mvctiag m Nor-
1,11,1 A- s(*mbly 1 fall, at Alva, March
t§ and U Idu: AH teachers are
urged ’ o Ik 'prevent its thi* meeliiiL;
will’be the last l.eld this school
1 ear. F. O liays:Co. Saps,
New Undertakers,
\
Freedom Gets a Croam Route
George Billings is going to start
a cream route from Freedom to Ana
on March 16th. Anyone having
cream to sell can deliver same on^oi
New Sewing Machine, Washing Mack Culver and daughter Ethel from L -ok-ut and i* ii - pb-g ' *re market price.
“ ' ! we think 'this is a good move in the
I right, direction and should be en-
a lmu.'i a I couraged hy\he farmers. This will
T( , , 1 mean hundreds of dollars to the
He i.c, i 1 ’ ’ j farmers as it saves lots of work and
nice he ha* bee , c-rt mg j insures them the highest market puce
• for their butter fat at all times.
VVe have Enlarged i.-ur Bus.ness by Adding a Large ->ntl
well Assorted Stock of
NDHRTAKING GOODS,
l'Pe finest Funeral Our in >"> eaiern Oklahoma. I ue Lest
Casket lowering Dcyiso riiBde and n Licenced Ernbalmor
and Practical UNDERTAKER to Care for the Work
day or night
Wo will make a Special Discount on all Furniture Before invoicing
Let us figure- with you.
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Renfrew RurrOiiire' Oc.
Bouth west, Corner Square • Alva, mkm,
i * Vf »> OOWIUg i.»X Cj V-/ Ll I LJ C 5 » r "'ii iiij'
M .chine, Other things too nmner- J Vs eat to Alva Tuesday.
us to mention.
I'erm* fsale. All Sams of ove'-j
;5 ou 9 mouths titne at 8 per ceni
Tnt. C M.Mount,
SUNSHINE.
tor her g. -.u iiuother'
y; t y, ft a x: < r w 1 a> -
Curd of thanks
.We wish to thank our neigh-
.uors tsnd friends in helping us
through the illness and death of
oar Wife and Mother.
Edward Scbuibert.
J. G. Soli albert.
We learn that Sherm Louis of
Alva, has bought the Charley
■Spires place He will move here
in a few days We welcome this
new familv into our comunity.
Assessor To Begin Work May. •
ROCKY RIDGE. _
We ar> glad to hear that B'-vm
Reily is is recovering from the
measles.
Friday m rniug V or rue Grtiy’e
team ran avvay with a toad of lum-
ber. No damag9 done except a
tew broken diehea.
Goldie Culver says the measiee
caused the Editor to lose a printer’s
angel bathe gained a devil
These warm days are swelliug
tho fruit buds. Jack Frost may
get a chance to get in Us work.
Little Myrtle Bryson is nearly
recovered.
Miss Lizzie Gay, who ha* been
State Auditor. Marine with Mrs. A. Grav is sick
IOM^SS-K-TT&'W’d her'eieler 5l5„leis fillingherplac.
Mructed by the State Auditor of Okla- Mr Ca]l-e I>avilS oa|ied on Ida
lioma to notify you at once to not be-
gin- assessing until further notice; ; Culver Sunday,
the time to begin has been extended , r A .
to the first of May; the mode of as- Joh« Doctor and famil.. were
ressmg will also oe changed. 1 riding areund for thier health Tu
Yours respectfully. RT r-r rut t
R. J. BOST, Co. Clerk ^ BLLE BEUi
Ulie timU now
III !
CUSTOM MILL
RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION
We are now in a position 1 <
..*{ >5 ,-e .•« .s, ,** ,‘S .-4 ,*c .*« •? ■.** *« ■'
CoiitY-*l Notice
I 1 j ;.’ tmf u >■< ll ior.
U, Stall.* Lui.il c W - - v. i-<i « 1,1
Mar. 5 1»0N
A sufficent
. ;V n »r tV »” t.
w ti. r( „
1),*;i (i 1 ill Ibis rffi-v by Elmer C. |
I 118”', t’i/*'
con to-1 ofiiibivit linv ng 1^* Jt'-
AH kind.* of custom grinding
done. All kind* ot ch-p made,
Graham' Floor aud
Satisfaction Guaranteed
W. C. Cummins,
Freedom ■
I give our readers a T'-rnakably low
rate, for r> shoit time duly. :'n !bc
BXPRI‘>
Those who are in in roars, who
ill all back subscription with ;-l 00
for advance subscription, will reo-
Gkla-Uiv'. the EXPRESS • ,i the KAN
SAS (ITY JOURNAl- r ih"
V> IT CHIT A EAGLE, t one ’.ear
f-f-nd all
From this tiu,e , r for ,,Miv *1.15 vv • « ii
until March lStli., we offer about
3 dozen mens’ pants nml hats at a three »nu year,
great cut price. You may talk of
cheap prices which have been made \Yi,-. vou go to bu •
by others; hut we venture the asser- ‘ w!,„
tion that tlus will beat them all and
• ':;i'.i!.iitn Winchester. Okla c nb *t -nt ^
•i-ic'ti 1 hoinstead entry No'-t 1 pi made 1
.Tan 1 DOi fur E2 NE1 4 eo 8 & w2
NU'l -1 *-.-■! It, T. 28. RU-.v. by Silas j j
Acre coDtesta in which it is alleged
tiiat Silas Acre has
• v b - >11 y a a.-iii T -mil said tract; tha? he
has changed his residence there m j
f,,r ui-v:«j i.hasr six m<* >:nce n.ak 1 g I
enii-y and n-xt pry-.r t<> 'he ini?
iation of this c ntest; i-at -Hid tract
;- rslt.' d upon an-1 cultivateii by i
■i,;.’, jin-tv as requ red by law That •
.:. re i* n-i improvements whatsoever
tliuiVi n;
that t-alil absence lias not been cured
•Out-cf-doors' ’ with a STEVENS—
ea’ l absence is not due to his em-
nlVivme- t in lhe Army. Navy or Marine
CorrL of the tTnited States in time of war
... apaetty. Said parties are here-
"Oiifi. I to. appear,^respond^,aud^offer .
h?.?t thing for a growlngboy I
bs./? i.eitfning to shoot well and
fpSJ nofiirlng qualities cfx
^ i ELK-CONTROL, DECISION!4’AND
!'j MANLINESS - r *
! o Kaums E CCATIOK
; i \ ; > 1 j 1" Dealer for Stevens llifles—
f - ,1 !-. -i. insist 00 our time-
• |. i a!. -. I 011 cannot obtain,
!| -. , -, to** jirepmu. upon
(j r<........... S id ice.
I | ’. .'.I. L . ’ — -1. — , .. U • 1... U
■ . j : . ■>, IVj;« lliurtratei Cataiaff.. Mailed
(i I :• r r . ;.i nlampa to pay pest,go. ■
■ :l f. r :! .. . —:■!:«, decoratiot.^ fer 0r^r
i-d for fi n>n*<i h ntsTTinA.
wa .o t i know about the ST EVENS
iV-n l.liif'.rhtflJ Cstulmr. Mailed
. i.iuiu--••• u«WM»«n*u *w«
ft) j ,i. " t : ta . ed for 6 cents in stamp*.
niU k»o .0 Mm «
first choice.. This sale will be for thing worth selling or U wou. .
spot cash. W. W. & S. E. VINCENT a(jvert ?e. The tua: who ti-
p, S. We will also make a great re- aqV(.rUhe evidently e ther ha*
duction in th^ price of five or six doz ^ ^ Qr „ a9par,lPd of wl-
ensnite* of men's clothes if sold scon ‘ ~ .
WT. W. & S- F,. V. bas
■ v- irCy' touebirig said allegation at D
-' k a M on April 21 U- -t. b*f re
ft racd Receiver at the 1 •
f O -1 office in VYi- iwurd Oi-
, • * - ant bavins:, in a
rr.'-or affidavit fileiMnr 5, 1D08.
r f«. t> w.i c-'ieh iw that, after due
ce. pe:.~'- cnl r.rrvice of this
...a rr* made, it is hereby
a and dir< -t*d that such notice
. *a by cir, and P> -", °r pUdb'a.Gon
* Dick T. Morgan, Register
J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. »
P. O. Cox 4097 jW
Chicopee Palls, Mass.,' U. S. A.
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DeGeer, R. I. The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1908, newspaper, March 12, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc950600/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.