Woodward County Democrat and Palace Weekly Pioneer. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1907 Page: 5 of 8
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The Biftgesf Dy of All.
Fi£te"ard’ October 4
60LL9LAR BROS’.
Circus, Hippodrome, Museum end Menagerie.
50 dens of wild animals
100 arenic feature acts
250 performances
300 blooded horses
30 world famed clowns
3 great bands of music
Half mile hippodrome track
Herd of ponderous elephants
Monster black hippopotamus
of extern bactrians
J5.000, 32 pipe steam calliope
Mysterious vlack vark
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I Mr*- Toni- Yarrow baa gone to __ i
^ H07EL
I t-t «boo! at tW pl«e ^
•<* S New and Up'toD*‘* in ev#7 particular.
|P*rn0”g- "°rn. SPECWL ATTENTI0N TO COMMERCIAL TRADE.
J * 8- W08B8. Proprietor.
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«re Democratic _..L . I — ___
E R LINN
HARDWARE
AHD UHDBRTAKIHQ.
Aty stock is Complete and Prices rfelit
WOODWARD, - . ’
OHtAHOllA.
pEr* “cket wi,h°“‘ “•
and a brother-in-law of Mr*. J j
«-^-.*a-hV4
orer Sunday. ^
■ purchaaed the
Uattoou Restaurant. I,uoch >t ell
boitt. dej ud eight W. aUol 1 I —"
a&H W00DWARD*
1 23-tf v'
^•H“5H!palace
m •’••7 «7. aod the dieple,
«»tte newhute n, wore .,n
gotten up.
» I Beab01,t »■ refitting her
I I ^taiirant and putting in new fur.
mture and ie now ready to feed all
B#8t Riff! In tho City. Special attention to the
Commercial trade.
8100,000,00 Spectacle
The QueerVs Birthday*9
WITH A
BALLET OF ,oo EUROPEAN DANCERS
| > -ri y —— ~~ — “ Woodward, Okla.
rlrtarg and IpgGtalar Parade
at lo A. M. “if in *h‘ cil? fridej
2 Porformancoa—2 and 8 o’clock P. M.
I—k for the Blg Blu< w^loclg * 80
of Young’s feed yard
WANTED-to engage with good
business firm. Taught school, read
law, own and operate fine typewrit-
er and write short hand, good
worker, even habits. £ |j j,*
t{ Woodward, Okla.
John S. Shearer, of Guthrie, an
-**J. W. STORY*s-
C OM.TEA CT023.
Local News Briefs.
Call for school books at R E.
Deri* Drug Co. t/
Next week is carnival come in and
enjoy yourself.
John Latta was in the city last
week from Gage.
John Rhynard of mutual was in
the city last Saturday.
Work has been commenced on
the Hunter-Workman building
■outh of the city hall.
J. C. Calhoun was called to Can
•diM. Tmm, Tuesday by the Mr.
lous illness of his sister.
Try the new bakers bread, cake
aud pies. They are fine.
Woodward Bakery.
H. C. Irwin of near Vici, was a J°hn S,,arks of EHendale was in
v«tor in the city last Saturday ° *VeHterda>’ Wishing arrange-
«*™«ca Wiltiame of C.,uarg„ '"T ^
was a visitor in the city Monday ’ ^mm,*«<>ner Clothier of Fair-
tan?. *i-
- — the city Fridas
n»ght. Mr. Shearer was elected to
the legislature from Logan county
at the recent election, <ja the Re-
publican ticket.
Having moved my Harness and
Shoe Shop into the K. P. Hall,
first door south of my old stand, I
now have room to show the most
complete line of Harness and Sad-
dlery in town. See my stock of
Collars, Robes, Dusten and Whips
I also carry a full Hu. 0, John
Deere Buggies. JOS. HUNTER
AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Bible school at 10 a. m., C. E. at
6:30 p. m. and preaching at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. each Sunday.
Grayer meeting and song practice
each Thursday evening 7:30 at the
Christian Church.
■■*»>*■*■■* i -i__Ey
H. A. BROCKHAUS
~ visiten Wichita Tues-
day returning Wednesday morning.
O H. Klinginsmith of Bloomfield
Dewey county is in the city this
week.
Commissioner elect Zaknen was
!n the Clt^ Monday transacting
business.
This tmanou of the year „il, for
School Books.
H E. Davis Drug Co.
Mrs. Fred Southard of Kansas
City, is here this week visiting J
I. Southard.
The Ellen dale fair commenced
today and will continue the remain-
der of the week.
W. H. Veach is arranging to erect
■ large brick building on bis lots in
east Woodward,
U«t your Seliool Book, while
>»4ve em.
H. E. Davis Drug C'o.
H. Ward the merchant of
Qmh Pnce a new building in cast
' ocxlward is about completed, and
will be occupied as a meat market
Mutu !, was in the cTt^Momlav T j'M return«
transacting busiaosa. * *he kud drawing at the Sim
l toons ranch in Toxsr.
for brut cl«m rob.hi. lu.„r»Dce
oull „„ J 1, 0r<Ti room t
Gerlach Bank. 23tf
Pol.ud Chiu. Pig. both
for «le by R. F. Muodoll. Wo^i
ward, Okla., route 1.
At , meeting of th. city council
Mon,lay night Leroy Walker and
John Skaggs were appointed night
marshals. B
Anyone having furnished rooms
to rent during carnival please notify
A J. > lets not later than Saturday
tttfe'ht, Sept 2Hth.
David Reid has his new shop and
rowdcuro in Woodward
pletod, nud ha« the wurt cou>pl„tc
repair house in town.
C. E. Hall of Curtis was in the
ntv Winy having just returned
from tin* lit11*i .1• . .
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Preaching every Sunday at 11:00
a m. and at 8:00 p. * m. Sunday
School at 9:50 a. m. Baptist
Young People's Union each Sun- I
day at 7:15 p. m. Prayer meeting i
at S;00 Wednesday evening.
All are cordially invited to attend
all of these services.
T. G. Nethebton, Pastor :
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•AW WHAT SHE WISHED TO SEE.
Aviethsr That W||f||| Woml||
Will Have Her Way.
An old lady m New Hampshire d»
ctded to try matrimony for the second
time In oxtreme old aft. Her chlldrea
and rrsndehlldren and sreat-fTindchfl-
dren expostulated with her. but she
remained firm and declared she Was
to niryy tho mon.
^ roe»e too old," said they;
"TOJjre toeing yonr faculties. Yoe
«« t see; |f this man was on the other
•ide of the street you couldn't tell him
worn any one •lee.”
The old lady said she was going to
-Uow hl m Ai ,Mt a dau*h,®r ®a*d:
Now. well pet the man on top of tbe
harn and you shall stand In the kitchen *
door. If you can see him on the barn ^
you shall marry him.- ^
I>ro,P«ctlve bi Idcgroom sat on ! ?
the rldgepoi* of the ba, u. the old lady
came to the door. looked, ahaded her
•yPB and looked again
Two car loads of Waftons and Bugsies one car of Mow-
ers and Stakes seventy five cultivators
____ Lots of binders.
REDAVKDRTO^
5or EvegtliiDg in fbgir Ring
A COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS. MEDICINES AND SUNDRIES.
Call on vis,
Ve Have Opened
Up Our Meat Market at the Old Stand and extend
an Invitation to All Our Old Customers, as well a.
New ones, to Call and See Us.
Willard & <§.,
1st National Bank
Woodward, flklthoaia.
Oldest and Largest National Bank In
Western Oklahoma.
Ur.Ked Ststoa ard County Dapoaltory.
Mr. I O Taylvr, of lit ,|M„„
Minn., Who ha. !W1,
m.u. N.; nu 1 "y|„r. ,g lhj, ,
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Woodward County Democrat and Palace Weekly Pioneer. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1907, newspaper, September 26, 1907; Woodward, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc950883/m1/5/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.