The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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Barbecue.
There will be
big July 4th
one glorious
in Freedom.
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One ot the biggest anti best celebr; tions
ever held in the history of I- reedom
When you hear the morning salute start (or
Freedom so you may watch the parade
The morning will be devoted to speaking
sinking, marches, drills, Etc , and the noon
ho r to the
Munching and crunching and grinding of
teeth Through a fat juicy hunk of the bar-
becued beef.
After dinner will be the ball game, races,
speaking, and a general good time.
Plenty of Ice water on the grounds Free.
For stand privileges See H. P. Kurnham.
Dr C L Rogers or F. G. Annis, Com.
Fireworks at Night.
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A huge j;»k.o was sprung <m H «
g.i, d people of Uit« vicinity Tins-
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•md fi.pi.: tiled just u little.
Make application for final proof
at t b is wtlice.
Y air Mneturd Pioklep, Oho w-
ehuw and Chutuey should bo mi do
ruin '.be finest Musi rd and
I-Turmeric. Y >t:r grocer Iimb THE
ALTON GOODS brands wbioli
ireal.vuys reliable.
Miss Manie James who baa been
int for a few drys looking after
tier interests here, returned last
week
4 >£, course Freedom will celebrate
lie Fourth of July.
*C ndi?t Toro and -rabalmcrc.
*\7tL7"a carry txaeccmpleto
line cf Caslreto.. obss and. Under -
talcing: 3-cpplies v/D3t cf T7vricTiita.,
IV *• are Frantic I Euibiiiuicrs with impof txprrieuce
Using only the latest mi 1 1110x1 npprovid imtboda
Store Phone No 47. Resilience Pin ne No 514 ;
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License Nos Kansas .HiOklahoma. 57,
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MONEY TO LOAN
on improved Farms at 6 per cent.
Notary Public and Real-Estate,
F. E, Knock, Alva Okku
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Mr MoCorkle’e received word
yesterdav, of the death of their
son-in- law, Mr. Shore, at the 11. ,
hospital iri Wichita. The body will D;'
be brought to their home and
interment made in the Preston
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No woman can niford to take
ohapoeB with her Biking Powder.
Why not use THE ALIGN
GOODS Baking Powder, which is
sure, pure and wholesome.
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learn was struck by h ir-iin, on the i ■■■; ■ * .
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river bridge north ot tuat place, }nKuu-nirtoi- . \.-u.vliuu-; .roti.
killed.
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an ordinary ti .: • ' '' , •• . 1 r ia tiro will outlnut nny otbes;
by *.-vcr.1l lav-.rs <.t 7.7.ialty pre- irctl f: ■ '' = V f mako-S:)l’T, i.: .7 'VV.1 au<4
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AUTOMOBILE
HACK LINE.
Passengers Hauled At Reasonable
Rates Trips Made To All Points.
Write, Phone Or Call.
OTIS DYGERT, Freedom Okla.
Warm weather and s'ill win ming
Merourv stuck at 108.
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Freedom •
Sunday School was organized in
' Freedom Iasi Sunday at the Worn)
| man hall. The Sunday school north
, >t town came down and helped us
! organize and with their co-operatii n
ve have a good school organized
A good crowd was present and a
7 re at deal of interest taken Officers
j were elected as follows, S. L VVal-
on Sui>' , Hnt.i in. Burnham Sec;. ..
Nellie Huddlestuu tJlioirister, Mrs
Dvgert. Librarian and Ruth Burn-
iniiu Tr-Ms.
A eordial invitation is given to
c ill to come each and ever)’ Sunday
ind : e11• make this a success. e
the li Hu nee for sometninir more
uplifting here, than the sort of div-
ersions which we have grown ac
?-i customs! to It is the opinion of
i. i many that lectures or sermons are
h :uoie conducive of a purer u.orai
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T..-_ .-v-t : at Biosphere, but even those must ad
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qj.jh ; mil that the Sunday school is the
. - ■ - — I training place for 'he child to icatn
Grandma Horn beck who ha* i approval,
been working for Grandma
Hachenberg for several rnonlbfi not's!,”?. factory.' = <
f i banlc. Jf you cv
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tread The regular: oi flie. -Mires is; 1.50 per Pj
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, 3- 1 . 1 . .. n c/.of until a»rvu Int i* 1 • 1 1! t;
IS.ltJ 0 KIUI.NG.
eft 'I uesday to work for Mrs
VY.Sbre.eve.
t on 1 v 1 > tK-r D...r. All orders sBr.uj* •<.. y letter is rccciveu. \yl . » •
You c!'i 1. ‘ d: y a cent until you have < . . . ^«! an<l found th.ern stncl.y . • i-
allow a <— 1 Dlsconiit of 5 jv. r cent ( : • v i'b" the price J* - ;
tJ <•• : Gal)3::c < •’ • V'iv. . iisemciit. Y<m r
• r : i 1 e tiros may he i- ' H-'i: e*;peiiS2 if fo: an-’
vamiaation. We are perf-ceH\ 1 vliaUe a:vl money ? ts, v.
:■ a p;.:r of the-c* tires, you v. J.l find that they 5 .!i fide c
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u expense if fo: any iv.
.ellahle a:
bank. If you order a pair 01 tnese tires, you v/iu find th ......
wear better, 1 it long t itid look finer than any tire you have ever used o: n ■
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. the spec i ll in! rc.*:
The mutilated body of a strange ‘ dcscriiK ! •
rnur. was found tn the railroad ; DO ^ ;•^
rack near Avard Monday. From « H r •.• - ■ n r? rv;r
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wounda wliich were discovered, it ifca L:-- .VJ
appears that the man had been
stubbed in the back The Coroner
and 'Sheriff Marlin went to that
pb.ee to iuveaiigate.
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You are many tears behind the ! A-.ib BucklenN Arnica Salve to pre- ., .1 .ur. «.. i - "•
A DHEADF.dL WOUND
j from a knife, gun. tin can, m-
| nail, fireworks, «.r * a" v 1 11
I nature, demand.' prompt trca;iiient
l)r. Roger- reports a big ’ 2 lb ! . he {,riliciple8 oJ (;hristi3im.v
hoy born to Mr. and Mrs William-. w. _ , __ .
of Sarat iga. June 10. Babe an
mother doing well,
imes if yon are not using THE vent. Idood poi-on or gangrene i : , ,! r .r w.- .:
i-LTON GOODS Pure Phosphate; the quickest, surest 1 -tier 1,1 •';1 X>"' Disn veryx v
Baking Powder such wounds as also fur llurns Boil- t ire-, ened b> c mghs,
S 'es, n K ' 7 /.
Frt edotn’a sec rnd hall team won Chapped Hat d-, Corns r Pile' 2. ' rlive-s, hay i vt-r,
nu euay game from Farry’a second at All Druggists.
last Saturday with a score of 16 to__
12.
Every Sunday at 3:30 <8 k.
KEPT PIIK KING AT HOME
“For ll e pa-t v ear we have kept iht
King of all laxatives—Dr. King's
New Life Pills—in ou>- heme and
they have proved a bles-ing to aii
our family,” writes Paul Mathuika,
of Buffalo, N. Y Easy, but -ure
{ reruebv for a'l Stomacb. Liverand
Kidney trouble. Only 25c at ail
(druggists.
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Walker, H. G. The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1910, newspaper, June 23, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951214/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.