The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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THe Freedom Express.
THo Only iLJTetvapaper IPu.'blian.edL in 2>Tcrtliecu3tarn.
Woca^rard, County.
Volume 1
Fr?c<iom,.Cklahnma, Thursday, April !l, 1907
Number 5
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, Gr i-,' Millinarv Opening.
You nre Cordinlly i vit I ' attend nurLa'g* Millinery display,. Shtun' >\ '.t ^30
The ’argest disol.iv of T >onnets in the west, for Ladies, Miss s , t
all in the very latest Ph E»s. 1,1 ft ceme.fbst'M rved’Vhal! he our ride d u ^
Received a nice line of ring DressG*»ods. Nice line of Gent.*; (’ «, h:n<j
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tildren
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Large Line of Pants, Work Shifts and overalls ready made,
thresh Drugs.- Groceries, h v^rything good to eat
Mlliri!w",c.
Files, Clevises, singletree , c etc
J ust P ecei. I . ne oi
etc.
Hi^iK'Vl V 1 Price Fa: irrr. Produce.
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Local Happenings -
Here and There.
Milt Darr ban bis new bouse
hearly oorapleted,
Ljt everyone turn out to tbe Sun
day School at the Box Car and
mate a euocena of it.
Who says Freedom isn’t growin
There is another new store nsarli
completed .right in tho hueinesf
center of Freedom.
Knru to Mr. aud JM Culver
Tb"redjy April 11 a big Boy .
lack got so excite d that ho for-
g t xyb**iher it was suiter or sum.
>-v’,, d jumped in .b« pond logo
f'rim nwiig-.
c«r' will orgao>zs a bttsj ball
* tu . rday the 13. w-ich will
i rlaoe ev« rv Saturday,
o'i • out anr> Have a good
■ ime.
lam pick.iip* played
•< u»ioh 'oe of halt at Lo kout
r, which resulted ip a
f Gin favor of Freedom
Anti-pptio flealiug
jest, «ih‘ best known
* -di'g. Curs otitn,burns
itch, eriema, erys.p-
. t stings and hit « of
t< til w unds and sores, either
'Sr' to, of the uncou-
th 'km. Good for
..D -u or t.c. st. For sale by
Furry, Ukld.
SEE?
Corue to this ofli. e and make ap-
plication to prove u t> or transact
any and all Land Office business
,nd save a hundred mile trip to
Woodward, We make a specially
of being accurate and up-to date
in nil our work. Application to
pr./ve up at. this -iic«' made on!
free of ohatge. iJro‘<f>-, Filings,
i.omenta tiled and tte.imony taken.
Leaves of Absence, Second and
Amended KtiEDeRtead Entries' at
one fourth in cost, ot other places.
Try us amt i>.» convinced.
If you w ut to prove up ahd
haven't time come, write rrre and
I will send '. ,,u papers to sign and
sav® ybu i n p
K. 1. Di-GL “ LT.b.t tiuhisBioner
Freedom, Okla.
Mr. Bob MerrihC v of Kiowa is
or.l vieiting hia folks.-Hb has a id'.
I1- -L).' route out of Kiowa Kans.
Frank Harding wit! start to Cold
Mr. W. Rafler spent a few days
out* on his farm this week.
. SMiool closed at Red Hill on Frt.
of tliis week. r Rust has proved
ivater Kans. soon to look oVera j ui : >» Od taAober la every respect.
v l: UE.3,
v J>. »-, Tng Anniyorsary-
1 here i .. Urge crowd attend-
r-o a i wet ding anniversary a;
tin mnn : ' r. and Mrs. Howard
•jrc-a. e night of April to.
-11:. * I and valuable ins.
r e veil by Mr. and Mis
’.in' « evening wa pent
n g«rriijs ?• 'icial chat At 12
o’oloe • jntiful supper wa i (»erv
i v verv is went home feeling
Kingmcii, Oki,!,
Move #inii. more dust.
Ev ry Outi v is busy planting corn
A. 3art h jiomeiy is gone to Ivi ■* a
via. ,‘ilva ai.d C.*pron Okla,
Tho Ktoginaii bail players will
piuv Dierbeati Khui. ball players
as soou as a <j ite can be made.
A e note liv the Abb e coriv-
spiondeut ihat Kingman was to play
jv.nbie op tSal. h few wreks ago.
Fbe writer knows nothing ahum
such a game being arranged with
Abide. K iguiun will play Abbit
any time on Sunday.
Teat M. oaif has purchased bin.
a new’ wugon and corn elielier a
Kiowa Kaus, We are glad tu e<-i
new v,ag es Had farm tools in 11,
counirv
Miss G ace Dirou and brotln
are out on her claim, i'hey drov
up from he; kei Gala, Suuday.
Mr. L».j Greenw’ood is ,isting itl
his corn with his r“»' tistr-r
Ihj h 'l game ai K.iiguiaiii i r
rjundn)
he haft been offered at $35. per
month, I piedicthe will take it a*
Ss35-: are not picked up even day it
the road •
Tn.v great if.< ’.. l tl/»t was to
smash the earth has changed ii
course. Just as I expected.
Mr. Simmons passe!' through
ivin'umim yestnrday and to be smi-
! w"o!ild*nt have known hinr if hi
had 'not made himsvlf at. home, Bt
used to live near ne hut w« sbdn
forjio oneanother in this migiit*
r\ish <*f lifb'. The first tiling he sai'
‘I WHiit to write you a' cheolt. )
J jilst sj(!; ii Hhd looked, i.iie thei’i
wjG a mistake somewtiRfe. But
b'ood rei iigmzed him and be pan,
tfieii little t>il| ihat waB not due foi
several months \et.
Moiq rain, more rest,
bails me (he best.
A. B C.
KiriA'st Amber took a load
iiiuoirj corn to town this week.
Aukt 8al.
8. KRAMER,
President.
,1. H. HOPKINB, KD. 8
Vioo-Preeident.
BOBER l,w.
CHBUiei,.
Avard State Bank.
AVAR!) OKLA.
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Abbie
Cooler weather these days.
. i Fox and family from ueai
»Flnteii>>rse spent bun. with John
K vd’s.
Mrs. Lewis’ sister from Aetna
visited several d tys with Mrs.
Lex is last week returning home Sat.
Mrs. Aloore an I Mr. Rice each
have their iRw houses nearly com-
pleted. We are gini to set people
get trooa oomforiuhlo houses to livi
•a Mr. Rice expects his family
ir id M nuesotti soon.
Mr. lleury Archer who has laeoii
rjuiie poorly tor some time is slowli
improving.
Clarence Cool has been On me
sick list ior several days.
The Metcalfs went sjirth lo
They
tnat it - ju of tho pl°v.>»a"t-
■>x( h'o' -j >’Sof their liv**-, and ondny » ' h b;g «.tfair A Ineye finish i! rashiug Mon
or, aud Mrs. Btirnh ^ \ Cfowd - -u otil. About lot) “hou» 15 days run yet.
» acre like events. pre«em taui».oer, Aetna and V\n,-i Eame
nbfcster pUved K:: *.m«h, l no «. ^ ilHim this week.
u-s-'J 1 ‘if m fav .r of K i, '
Jacr ftia, will depart for
Farry Fables.
Frost Thu uiocniHg tu® 4th. we
Lupe not enough to tun ibe fruit.
, Gome wne uelds are begiuiug j
io need ram .
Mr. Harvey o> Des.Uoiaea Iowa
hvuo uaa bee -irti .iug a is daugnier
Mrs, Marion Walker and family,
oiuiucd iioiii Tori, tasiog little
.ia.vuy VVap witu bun.
Eivi i .‘hid. .igun listing c.,ru
oi outlay i> tiis et.
Mi’S. lx. . der|pk went io
•vViOUlt.i' i way x , -ie mu wm
pend it le“ Wtcivs Visillng uei'
irtcgutei Li.1 ah Jihe win visit
irieitUs at i ;dy rvatie. bef ie
. eiu.-mu., r.o.ny.
U. i. . i ; ad lamiiy speui
.-ju.niuy a \i I HiH.'s’.
J. LI. i'Uik B«ui to V\ mieiioite
M"oda\ un be :s.
I nc stc.. a Hue 'euiing i. t
irom Forty is nov open tor u„.
.no too road, radod huu (» onuge
aciOWa Ult> C‘"ek
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J. »if. Ltiidi ■ t svmg ills lioust
p.aMCICU ID. .Wit « ’'V Ui. Lui >ot i
• ioii.g p'.e work.
ito.vtird Walker j-, tcaotiiog h;f.
Lliek lefiu ol s(_tj. ui lue luitut;
OlsUiCl.
E is Ul'V.
Capital Jtock -fully Said Sip $70,000.00.
Solicit "5To'dr Tr3\aslziees.
IDixoctcrs—
H. P. KRAMER. J. E. KRAMER. 1 U U >TKEN
laura hopkins. johnj (tei.lauh
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SCHAEFER & MLV ii,
OJECXa^.,
private Money to Loan on, Wood war! County Land
on as loW a rate as any comp ny.
Application can be itehL at Lxpro'S Offic-
er dneet with u- m. Aha, Ukia.
COTTON SEED!
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NOTICt!
1 Dave so. i ui,
Freedom Express to mi
it. i. DtGeer, who will
^ T78 Apfli 2^,
•♦'■'b .ttvnd the Hi»* hall
Lj i lit
p<*ridiit)
v UUl|ll lit
iue puhiication. Our bu3iueB'
teiHiiotis have been of tte veiy
pteaeauiesi and I regret to sever uij
have outitiectious i, uh ine paper, Pul Al
ideGeer wanted lo buy aud I dtC'o-
Archer proved up on bis ! «a lu ie’-hiru have m> interest.
wish ev.*ry reader aud sdier
\ he Get inch Mercantile Co. have on
hand Cotton Seed and will sell the same a*
SO cents i er. bushel. 1 hey expect anolhei
Car of Piime CoOon Seed in a Fw davs and
will furmsh all parties with same at the above
pricf. They would like for every party
who is ^oinor to plant cotton to write then:
md state ht>w much they are going to plant.
Avard will have a Modern Gotten Gin
up and ready for business be ore the sea o?
op< ns. ThkGeri.ach Mer. Co Avard Ok.
.-'•’ip »( Frepd »m Saturday .^pr.l| rado thp* wwk' io Ir ok *f\„r
Mr, Rite bought a tt-am of
!• - Ekerd on Friday.
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fir.’R’esi mx miuo-
Rc.rtt
* j Lute Harris i»old a hurae lo if rank
:-»!"hdo KuocK this week.
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! ti-er oi I..w Express unlimited »Ui.-
j 6es» nli.j L.ppiuebS.
VTcry Truiy Yours.L’ALKB M Bales.
Lemons at Vincents 2 cents each.
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>1. Freed '*n v- Lookout.
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»• r. , .osMbia will _ j Chaft. Rack ley took h.s m-berj »her* it going to be a public «en helped hTm 2 days and Loo An Sunday Schoo. w
Usac . good time. ; Bartboiomaw Bros. alfc treating i Mrs. W. B. Rack ley to Eagle K^u- rf.,* * Scott IW. Friday the la plebee part of two d«y. tbs iati. o the Bo* Car disir.m io a
’f all kind* .:r n. ir n V - r j. in# witb a new I i uc- for a few days visit with her of April. Everything goes withoui • hopped some wood Jenpf-rsen -- l Sc ioo* hooe#. fcLiu.iay jjlrd
i ' vgi rt Mrs. AliLDie Db&oi»i ft.serve'. s cow to J. A Sample cora is op is btrryi'tiiiy cordially invite
(Ac aim a veil '.b- .‘uiv, 1,'
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BANNER OUTLOOK*
Well here
One f out uwiguhors ip goinj
jet iiHrr ed <>r m mnr-ied hv ihi-
ime. Dock French lo MinnSiihuione
George Efaehenberg and vif
vi-iiied nt Albert Sample’s Snnd*»-
Albert S»rji!*Ie had poitr helj
attrnng ia-i week he got ali in.
• lalk* broke ami potatoe** plant
aud some garden rnat.e Al Jesj.
sen helped him 2 days and Lou Ap
pie bee part of two dnys iL^ iatle
■his part ot ■ e < on -trs Vir- Fre d-
riohs gardon got up u od and *e
morning it I ckvd j(kp’ve ).a.; a ti
j Oti .»»• b.-ari.' the, W . - . 1'C 6
high and n\ io •
t 'ey were -.tt f
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DeGeer, R. I. The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1907, newspaper, April 11, 1907; Freedom, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951229/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.