The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1908 Page: 1 of 4
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T Tie F reedom Express.
Volume 2
Tii© Cxxly* 2>Te*wepaper I^cUblielied. l*i 2>TcrtTiea©t©rn. Wccawardpcunty.
Freedom, Oklahoma, Thursday, Jan. in, 1908.
Number 4O.
Farmer s Union Locata
l’h«* Woo'i«»eo,p R. (V I’, in
1 ore by called to iiiidI iii A t v i« Jan,
s lb at I;'I ) p, mi ti> **l< * f-
N era nod tr«n* 1 •« c***i»*r:*1 t><«-*ii < **,
Alt local* in tlie county ate ur-
'4«ii11> ri*qu*>»tci to be i,»|.r< .. iit«-• 1 j _t|
Our" tniirt* Stock of Diy Good*
Clothmo. Sfco#* & N ti n* ipx
by a f all delegation One li’Tg i e
it largo and one for cauli ti n iiiimu*
tn r* or major portion thereof.
Ii A. Walton, Oapron. Okla
Our ©satire St© sic cf
HDry 0-ocd.s. Clotlriaagr
elioes 2SJctic ns -
coptinc* four items)
at '\X7~l~i ©locale prices
until January 25t3a
S3aareI3rcs, Merc.Ca
A.iva, Oinla.
My but bherm I'ambeli ia
•praaiiing i' on airo*. hi* wife
W»'iit viri^ing. ' on >«• «|l almost
think be wn* young and good look* cePtlnfl fu tin8» H‘ Wh
prices b■ i* .a' r
A i ro vil of oungaters gathered! Share d' s. Merc C"., Alvn Ok la.
tit ' bj’.'i l‘ uiipNoiN Friday night,
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til >• Ini' or til Hod a jo ; g ii d
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ft«j tic til in going to li nl
hie > no r rn "IT booh.
i rown N’lid to* In r
#i i come and ire Ii
* ait till lie wh* in
'trm hie chbil«- with t.
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Farr/ Fable.
hh been . iiiii l '
tn »ii»li lit.
•rM i II11 Mui-v K H
v i*i led Maude T>,tot'
h> i o i
My how iit«j wind .1 hi blow
clay.
V. A. Walker anti George Bill
ings went to Woodwartl I'liuraday.
George Terrs’* neighbors,twent\
four in number, gave him a pleas-
ant surprise the Cth. It war h:
iml Oa** M ipeV birthday.
Hi* table was loaded to iii fullest
capacity with the good things that
Okla can afford and of course Geo.
and Cass did their part to relieve it
of its burden.
Elmer and Callie Rhoads who
have been visiting Mr. Mapes’ were
balled home the morning of the 8th
by a telegram which stated that
their brother Jack had gotton his
leg broken and wanted them to re
turn on the first train Miss Callie
was very much disapointed,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stewart vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. J.O.Walker
Sunday.
There is Sunbay school at Farry
school house every Sunday at 10;00
A. M.
There are quite <i number of logs
b’ing hauled in to the saw mill.
Ave Mars passed through these
parts last wo6k.
Mfa DeGarnao who has been vis-
inng will leave Thursday for Gage
wher ■ «he will meet her husband
and visit with his relatives who live
at that point.
Willis James and. wife,' George
BillniL and family aud Mrs. Mattie
DeGarmo visited John Reed and
family.
Miss Frances \C alter visited hei
grand i treutm My, and Mrs. Walker
last Monday”,
Carrie Cubtiiscm and sisttw Sunday-
s’! wi ii .Stella Stewart.
ever... of /be neighbors thrashed
-hair katUr to rn ast week.
J, O V ail-;er t »k a load of wheat
U) town We d. IT got 90c for it,
Mrs. V. / Land .1.0, Walker spent
in; w j h Mrs, James.
U. Gukss.
•Mill >
>u''g
but Hu'
slid ' h »ii
tin cun*.
D.sr >
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lie iV’ l •
son IhhI vte u.
baru Md'.u,Mu made a
rip to Ah • Sunday.
Wn, Culver is plastering ,M
Fn- | Norman\ mpf,..
Johme Vincent says he fee
just about a* Urge as any on
since he base got him h girl.
I). S. I hompsou and Kurle i
corn and broom corn to Alva I i
Well news is to -reo, hut a* fhi
Si knows his neighbors are all i\-
aud ‘• kickn” and nole for I
meals per day. So 1 guess 1 will
close for Ibis time
Uucle Sj.
I |> irtniriit ,.f in.- luii i n.r
r jin it Office ut \Vei>lwnri1, okli
Dw 19. 1007
Notice |n hereby givt n (lint
Maneiva .1 Hi.vN i f Freedom Okli
ns Hod notice nf his intinthiti I
•U'llo* Huai cmMiniitiition pionf in sn|
’• >rf u| Ids da<in viz : Ii. > n< 2:|S(9
net. n-o.i:j torn fm tin m-i *.r i ►
•7n i 19w and thii* *»i.l nrm f will be
'■uU- » ifnrn II | ImOff’r V ^ I'.vti
' ;il 111** ilfflcp lit F'li’rv * • - f I fit
1 Vbl'tl r\ :.l 1[l'v
IN' natiU'R thf» followlnv* wlifi*- **#*t* i.
t*rt%‘<' hit* conll.* n’H n'klilHMb «*t
•llflvflt I* iff nf **ili1 cine
Hurt F' i- r. bn A Tty ' t C i e.
' rfor>l A’ Ilobert Ft Morford of
e1 • m i )kIn
flick ’I. Mnri;un. Itci:!. ter.
A. B. Curtis. A. II. Curtis
CURTIS & CURTIS,
EXPERIENCED : AUCTIONEERS
Satisfaction guaranteed. Call
on or address us before making
dates.
r’arry
Olsrla.
A/w^/W\^/w ywv%^/W>^v
CUSTOM MILL.
All kinds of custom grinding
done. All kinds ot chwp made,
Graham Flour and Cornmeal.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
W. C: Cummins,
Freedom - - - Okla-
Dr. j. F. James,
Physician .fe Surocon.
Calis nnswert 1 ; r • mptly day or night
Freei;um On a.
Office Hach1 idic. e flot-l.
'.Otlre for Fubllcatlon.
I >• I'.irtment of the .ntcrlor
I.iml Offii-e nt Woodward, old i
Dec i:t 1907
Notice is hereby given that,
.) dm Jacob Reily, of Freedom, Okie
* filed notice of his intention to
n ike final commutation proof in -up
>'r 1 f his claim viz: h. e. no. -’60-'.
'"I” June 17 1905 for the ne-l sec 8 t
-’7ti i 19w i m.
1 •• made before the Iteplster
•' in vi i- at Woodward. Okla ,, on
February 12 1908.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous resldem o upon and
•ultivatlon ot said land, viz:
John M. Brown, George Larkins
Herman Schrooder & Charles E. Mor-
fordof Fteedom, Okla"
Dick T. Morgan, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Woodward, Okla.
Doc. 29, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that
Doc H. McAdams of Haskew.Okla.
has filed notice of his intention to
make final five year proof in support
>f his claim viz: b. e. no. 12453 made
inly 18, 1902 for the se4 se4 sec 20 &
w2 sw4 sec 25 & nw4 nw4 sec 35 t 26n
t 19w i m.
hut said proof
■ill lie made before, the Register
nd Receiver at Woodward Okla., on
February 14, 1908.
He names the following witnesses t.o
.rove his continuous residence upon and
ultivation of said land, viz:
William J. Morris, James
ml ot Diir many
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a i Ii \Ve have oiij.m 1 in the past. \\\ .. %, ,, 4,
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During 1908.
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And inspect our line of Christmas Goods.
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‘liuy your Christinas Candies and nuts of us and bave 1-4 the cost. 5
e have a larger variety and more of it than you ever saw before.i
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Land Olii’ e at V\f
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P'OSTS for SALE.
ilav(* walnut posts at loo and
elm p osts at 7c each. Stove wood
at 5il.,50 per rick
/vlso have 1G0 acres of laud for
sale in Shertdan-co. Kang. Will
sell or trade for Oklahoma land.
S milea from railroad tovvn. Price
$3,500.
D\n Foster, Farry, Okla.
Happy Hollow Okla.
l'leuty of wind how days • to
t oughen the" beye and tan the
£ 'iris.
Jim Culver 6ays he is going to
Reaver Co, to live as there was
someone out there he liked awful
well.
Maude i hompsen has come
liome to stay a while.
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Dick T. Morgan. Register.
Printed Stationery For Faimer
Printed staionery is as necessary for
farmers it ig for other tiusints* men
It looks neat and ba<me*s like, m-
>ure- Prompt delivery andPrevetits
mistakes in bu.*i,ne*s tsan.*aei”!is.
We have epecial stock for tliis pur-
pose and w ill prim \<>u | ^5 enve: :•*
and 250 sheets of note paper, all
neatly printed with your reiuru on
for 1,50 just al c ut v» hat ;be paper
and envelopes would cost you A
Give us a trial order
The Ezpress, Freedom. Okla-
Simple Sallt.
orris, James Carr
lames 13. Feely & John C. Morris of
Haskew, Okla.
Dick T. Morgan, Register.
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Noth e (Or I’hhlleaTtotl.
Departuieut ot ihe Interlnr.
Land Office al Woodward. Okla.
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Notice is hereby given that the follow-
'■ 'r named settler lias filed notice of his
Intention to make final live year
proof irl support
o 11 he
side before U. I. DeGcr. IJ. S. i’lirn
i.iissipner, ut his office ut Kerry, i>K' i... on
Fell'nary 10, T.i"8. viz:
Jacob l’cuner, of L" kout Okla
whornadeh e. no. 11175 <n March 1,
902 for l he mvl t 2On r 9w.
He names the fullnwlng wltnesj.es to
pro e In* le-ife. : ■, :. - !•- ,1 UpOli arid
u111 vut inn of mul i no, viz:
IV’T i’ ntjer tV Fnink Ponner of
Look in!, <)k a-, I fen yy /. elke & Bern*
hard J. B- r^- u nf Coy Onlu.
Also
Potior Penner, of Lookout Ok lit.
who on Alaiyii 1 1902 niade h o no.
G 1 Hi for swi see -j.-, t yin j- Uivv.
lie names the following Witnesses l-
pi'in r Ins eoniinnous la sideline upon and
• ■ u111v:11iori of said* land, viz:
Jacob Penner & I ..ink Penn-r of
Lookout, Ok In IP i y Zi.olke & licru*
haul J, Bergen of (Joy, Okia.
Also
Frank TVnrier of Lookout, Okla
who on March 1, B.h2..iiiad« h• e. no.
11179 for s2 tewi see 27 & i:2 nw4 sec
:J4 t 29n r .19w .
He names the following witnesses to
prove his eontinuouS residence upon and
cultivation of said.la.inl, viz:
Jacob I’tnner, Peter Penner of
Lookout Okla & llaurv Zielke &
Bernhard J. Bergen of Coy, Okla.
Also
Bernbr.rd J. Cergen
of Coy, Okla. who on Dec. li 1902
made h e no 13952 for nwi sec 29 t 29
n r low,
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
souvenir shells
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r^With Freedom Okla. on them, just the thing to send to your friends for a Christmas Present. We have
* Do 11 s tot the liitle folks and a thousand and one things to pleas1 the little ones and the big ones,
*The largest assortment of Chinaware, Queensware and LampsJ
"that has ever come to this seaport town. ?
1 his assortment include.-. >mf of th. most beautifully andJ
daintilv hand painted
aSlie) 1 Souvenirs with
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Ida trace on them in shells.
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Ja oh Penner, Peter Penner 41; Frank '*
Penner of Lookunt, Okla. & Henry | *
Z.elke of Coy, Okla j *
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Hvnry Zielkeof <’oy, Okla.
who on Dec. 1’, 1992 •m-'de h e. no a
-J for bw4 sec 20t*2Qn r i9w. a
•ie names the witnesses to (
pic.vi hi-, continuous r.'.dence upon and
cultivaii«*ii of said lantlv viz:
Jacob P-ncer, Peter Penner A- Fia- V
Penner of Lookout. Okia. v ih rnh d
J, Bergen of Coy, Okla
Dick T. Morgan. Register.
MANNISH
I'.j- I he discriminating man around
town whose aim in footwear is comfort
and style — particularly the latter — there
is none equal to the
Chesterfield
for men—one of the Shield Brand
Shoes “ made with a purpose.” Of
course all Shield Brand Shoes give
comfort — everybody knows that — but
the particular purpose of the Chester-
field is to give budding young men
shoes of exclusive style-elegance. The Chesterfield is a real
“nobby ’ shoe, made of Goodyear Welts, which ensure durabitity. At
$3.00
the Chesterfield for men stands unrivaled. Call and let us
show you a pair.
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for sale by
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Freedom,
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Miiwfaeaml by
ELLET KENDALI. SHOE CO.
K.'asos City, Mo.
Thi« Trade-Mark
stamped UO k***rp TulOl
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DeGeer, R. I. The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1908, newspaper, January 16, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc950664/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.