The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1908 Page: 1 of 4
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Handkerchiefs
fanon-s and plain
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OENTvS FURNISHING
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Dm-ills & jacket*
blues and crave just > ui
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boys Brownies
Shirt,
Work and Negligee
Neokt’oe
String and Four-in-hands.
Drees and Work Soeka.
Cotton Gloves
OIL CLOTH
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Gold-Veined
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T.avk ..nd whites- , A Large assortment!
i Ass orted Lustre md Sewing
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j Lncee and Braids,
| Ribbons
a 1 widths and colors
i Pina, Hat pins and Side
i Back t ombs
1 Buttons,
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| U j)-to—date Line ot
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school i ablets. |
’Qualities in brands
;that have no Equak
Bone and Pearl
Space limits us from mentioning the li/Eany Articles we have to olios you. COival. and SEj- toi \ mr ^
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Freedom
Oklahoma
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Oasvia-ixtles cf tlae
Week,
ILnneninos ^Kr^r°i''au Hntl exrt,r
c 1 i ^ ienced smith is helping Earl Annie
--- j m the shop during Charleys absenoe, --
:ytiling 'n the way of hosiery, Mr Wardrop knows his business | Will Milier lfl UUV8ing a pn.ttv
„!ilrts, Qiiting flannel runs- | and lurDB out only first class work | BOre hand lhig week Mon while
working with :i binder he had the
misfortune to run the needle thru
Ins hand. Dr, James dressed ihe
wound and at present it is healing
nicely.
New g'io:i~ just receive
\V W Vinaent.
Jncle Jack Humes returned
i iiiu visit in Indiana, Friday,
say* Okla., Woods Co. and
on vicinity a the only pace
-arth fit to live He report*
p- very light in the east,
lot jbt prices on barbed wire.
W W Vincent.
Ll P Burnham lost
s*.:i Sun night. It g
litcli and was unai.
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one of his
>t wedged in
■ to extri; he
Fin-.t equality canned apples
i. oer gallon at V* 1 \ me
Photographs,
uu viaw's. In si
ut.ogi tpiue wor
re**, J O Wulker F • r '
(tula.
SfVMn. frnu thi* vicin'
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vqv to Riversidt1 Park t«>
icn io
ihe big
A ac Curtis is working
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.■Geer.
R 1 DeGeer took a load of heirs
Alva Mori, and broug.it out a.
ad ofcen e.nl for his new oam, j
Notice—All persons knowing them
selves to bo indebted to (Jhas C
Annis for bla-ksmithieg are re-
quested to cal; and settle their ac
count at the blacksmith shop,
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Telephone Meeting;
Now you who are interested in
Telephones and want your neigh-
borhood wired so that you make
speak to your neighbor aDd tell
him you are going to want his help
to day or a quick message to a
doctor that some of your family
is sick and a thousand and one
things you want to know, DON I
FORGET the Meeting at the
BOX CAR SCHOOL HOUSE
Monday Niuiit SEF 21
1 Dun'i neglect this meeting as
card, a; d | |me will mean a lug saving to you
mvthing in | be iu the push for tins country-
■ 15i "r a<:-! Buck advantages as this means a
raise in the value of your farm.
| Eevrv ‘burg’ and all the farmers
' needs these kind of improvement
! and if alive to their ow n interests
* will have them. Don’t forget this
i meeting, A line should be run to
Farry, Aobie, Irene, and King.
! man and all post offices east and
'south and ail Ormeis houses. Be
Next.
Mrs Ellen Brooks was thrown
from her buggy, Tues., win*- on
her way to the picnic, receiving
Berious internal injuries.
Will Cole is pulling broom corn
this week.
Ask some of the Kingman hoys
how the ball game came ou'. al
A^-tra.
Mays will put out about 50 acres
of wheat and barley this fall.
Emile Archer and Mr Bush
were in Kingman last week having
some blacksmithing done-
Ail is well.
A. B. C
£ ere* n D • >' ■ it re i uoe.
to close ait at V' loents,
A sURE-ENOUGH £NOCKER
J C Goodwin of Reidsville, N . t
says; “Bucklius Arnica Salve is a
sure enough knocker ror ulcers. A
bad one came on my leg last summer
but that wonderfuj salve knocked it
out in a few romnia Not even a scar
remained.” Guaranti ed for pile* sores
burns etc. 25c by all deal rs.
UU.M CORN BALER AT WORK
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Mr Herr bad a narrow- esoape
from what might have been a ser-
ious accident,Tues.,while watchinti
the pony raoe. The little grey pony
which Earl DeLong was ridiug
left the track and run out into the
crowd,striking him and knocking
j him over. He was pretty badly
jarred up but, -luckily, not seriously
injured.
loss Shreeves is baling broom.
■ urn iu this neighborhood with liis
machine. Jess bought the other
half of Art Beem. lie has a jolly
crew, the Mapes boys. Jack Far
red and Al Jeeperson are helping
him. We wt. rked on the gang hu I-
Friday helping out Mr DeLong.
He had 10 bales of of fine corr,
which he grew on sod.
Will Hurley got his foot mashed
up pretty badlv while riding a
hofse bareback he was working out
forthe races ut the picnic the horse
falling on him, he was unable to
attend the picnic and is being
cared for at J E McMorans whuie
he has been working.
fHE CITY CONFECTIONERY
WHOLESALE DEALER u.
pop bottle covers, ice cream shells,
banana peels, gum v.-ruppers, cigar
stubs, and postage stamp cards.
Motto—The latch string is always
hanging out for you.
Cable Address— I’ve got a feeling
for you,
!Frec3,d.ie Annis
The Pop Corn Man
FREEDOM OKLA. ‘
Renfrew Furniture Co.
■CTrLd.ertaFrin.g- and. Entalning,
~Ri stsck.Piaest Hearso,3ect fcervice>
Furnitue, Carpets, and Stoves
We have jus* receiv-1 'he tines- lot of A K i’ GOODS ever brought to,
Alva. If \ on have pictures to Game, -sk to see our Frames nncj
Mouldings. Remember the Name and Place.
RENFREW FURN CO
South. West Car. Squhtb ALhft UKLA
Another shipment of shoes just
iu at Vincent’s. i
When You go to buy
.JEWEL RY
You must buy at a store that has a reputa-
tion for H O N EST Y and SQ U A Rh
DEALING if you wish to get Good Val-
ue ior your Money.
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sand creek items
VV m Cliff.,rd oarue in last nignt|
, ,, 1 1 he.e w as a large crowd at
om off the road, lie is traveling; • <ot M.nino
, . ! party at Mr Gregorys t^at evening,
r the Colonial grocery ( o. and ] ^ }
„ . . , ^ | All report a good time.
<> Atlanta Fruit-cider Co. j 1 h
___ | Bud Moreland went to Alva.
)b Clifford started out w-ithj Wed.
broom com baler, this week j Mr Gregory gave a dance Tues-j{rom Kingman, Ivans, where she
i iugbt' Mrs Gregorys brother is vis-j ^ vieiUng {or S(;Veral m0.
.Iiss Myrtle Martino is helping .ting with them and Jim is showing praujl Berry has finished his
. s Burnham this week, * j him a good time.
___ Harry Christ was seen driving
O, i the picnic kill off all our cor over east San. borne wonder where
mondenis this week?
KINGMAN
A nice gentle rain for a ohange
ih* y®f we needed it so bad-
Hervey Griffith of Medicine
Lodge is out looking over his new
farm this week. He expects to
build on it soon,
Sirs Bartholomew has returned
It is reported that pgssiblv Dick
Morgan will speak fc^r us. in
ie near future, in tl"5* neigbbor-
\ whole
Vincent’
his
FARRY FABLES.
Nice and cool after the rain.
Picnics are all the rage nowdays
Several from this neighborhood
took in the picnic at Kannier’s.
Mrs, Harkreader and daughter
Edna lett for Kiowa, last Sunday,
where Mies Edna will attend school
Dudley McMurphy and wife
spent Sun- night with J B McMuf-
*6 Walker', frieml, g.Te him! tion for HONESTY and SQUARE
a birthday dinner Friday. Every- ‘
body bad a good time, especially
Howard, he says he would like to
have a birthday every week.
S N Baker is the owner of a new
wagon.
John Sample took a load of new
broomcom to town fast week and
brought back a new Harrison wag-
on.
he goes all fixed up and
new buggy
Louis Beagley and wite have re-
turned from Cleo, Okla., where
they have been visiting with his
father 3nd mother. His mother has
__ o been in poor health for some lime.
ot broom’om wire : f nee evening word was received
’that she had passed 3way and
__ Harry Beagley*left for Cleo to com.
We are glad to seo the little Hick- fort his father and to pay a laet rk-
V girl, who was snake-bitten eever-1 spent to the mother.
.1 week” ago, js able to be put a- You Know-
Mb
cistern and is now ready for some
ram to fill it up.
Mr Cox is Working the road near ' Ye editors spent Sun with Dad.
Kingman tnis week, B Bartholo- Mrs T N Reed, Mr and Mrs Art
Every time you trade with us you get y- ur
Every piece of goods we *encl out we GU A L ,
Cornsr Jew air/ S
jonth West Cor Square,
lEELdrrxes Orisp, Ft A
Bring in that V-. itch, h v Ft
t ok HI iu-d
Satisfac'ion
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inew is helping with the work. Beam, the James Bros, and sev ral
it seems as though we will get a others took in the picnic at River-
rail road yet by the way the man- side Park.
8ger“ wfote to the Kingman raer-! Ab Curtis took seven loads of
chants last week. They eaid that! broomcoru to town iaBt week- ,
the Barber Co people h3d oomeJ Mre Alfred Cramer, who is
through and they expected to be at very, B:ck) was taken to Alva the
Kingman in the near future, and fiJet 0f the week of the week. Ix/r^TT'P t/AD
wanted the people to turn o8t and; Jobn Reed took lw0 loads of hog* lUUK JUD •>
help locate a route that would be t_„wn lhe iMt week G
the nearest and bf)-t way to get to, yae8e
Waynoka, Okie
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Sale Bill, Letter Heads Campaign Uarus btation^y
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Walker, V. A. The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1908, newspaper, September 17, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc950651/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.