The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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arrived o)iiiuini)viuK Snur^iy i
jnight n il continuing nil ilay Kun* I
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LOUIS MlllER
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UnDERATKT.RS & Rmbai.mers
With
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poll l IU|*I
i }ip |i poo in I
mi mmr i her**
rob afloat.
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In llllll'l
V- n Poultry Farm.
11 U. Rlioio Mhi
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oil
GHISP,
Olrla,
Dr Holcomb of M<ir« *!••* • rriv-;
, ml in mir oil y i'.n m l i. nig • t hi, :
H'.in uncos liin inil niG. i of Inc i hip
1 hero. \V»'iii) <li»t kino* liui. or hisi
HlllOUcUOlJ I » bu l judging f I O 'll Ills
appear imm lie in •» hastier h;m1 mie
with se\ r'»i years of Hotuiii ox*
perieme as n physician and we
dally w i«: me him among ns.
Now to oonvini'e yourself of h>f-
ability jo*' try I ini.
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See I:, G. DOUGLASS.
at Whitehorse Okla.
For HAIL INSURANCE
On WHEAT
iF ent For Western Woods County,
Sired Gv I.exin:/-
ton 10, registered
Vol, 5 No 12521 i
Percheron Stud'
Book of America
I IARVEY SMITH.
Dam, Jane, sired
by Satany, im-
ported by
Harvey Smith.
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W eight.
1640
Height.
$16 1-2 hands
Black Percheron.
Will make the season ot 1910 at the Chas
Rack ley farm 1-2 mie west, I-4 north of A.
B. C urtis’ farrrf, 1 mile north of old Rowell
farms. Watch for Bills.
H. Ck THOMAS Owner'
Min* Edna Baker of Furry is
working for \1m tl (jr, Walker
this week.
W Gy pay 8t> cents per acre for
your Hail Ineurnm:eV See E. G
Douglass at Whitehorse and gat
your wheat insured for 55 cents
per acre.
H. E- South is pretty ill at
present with typhoid pnetiror i->.
We hope* to hear of his recovery
soon.
C. J. Estle was in our vicinity
today purchasing calves
We call attention to the an-
nouncement of Walter Rambo of
Waynoka Okla. for sheriff of this
oounty. Mr. Rambo made a visit to
our den last week and haa proven
to us that he ia a man worthy of
support He served a deputyship
under Gruss Hadwiger and is
thoroughly acquainted with th
duties t*e seeks to take up. He tel'-
us be will no doubt be over t
country often as he wishes to i
come acquainted with the peopo i
this end of the county.
v'pio*"< are ab»
I (i •* lyl I'»u 111 / ■. i..l .,f
••email 1/ mica U- for dijiing i|i>
last iliir'v da > *•
Mis« F’iorem'f A. n'<i
W I> Rt i i vr
< •. D. McLiinrliiin.
It. G Walk, r P Al.
DIST, 35
M e carrc the most comp te line
of Casket:*, Robes and under-
taking suppieS viest of Wichita.
We are Practical
mbahners, with y.ars
ot experience, usir g only the
latest and most aj pioved methods
■ Store Ph' ne, No -IT |
Ui'-itl -nee Phone . Non. 2fek«i 111.
Renfrew Furniture Company
I Southwest Corner Square.
| ALVA OKLA.
I I cense Nos Ka is is :tr>Oklahoma, !t72
AbCurtis ia pi.as luring the sou. h !
room of hi-4 house.
•J. A. Sample is working neat
Faulkner this week.
Claience Harris ia breaking
mules, and they came very near
“breaking” him last Saturday.
J G. Sample is having his house
plastered. Hisson Duston is doing
the mud daubing act.
Mr, and Mrs E (), Hickey start-
ed away today, i’hey expect to
Work near Avard.
Elmer Foster will live iu Mr.
Hickey’s house and tdke care <>f
their things while they are gone.
Mat Curtis started up in Kans.
on the hunt of work Saturday.
Dan Foster’s brother who has
been visiting at Dios left for his
home Thursday.
No Name,
ASKEW.
•-1 ;.£ c.j rma*l pror.t above actual I .cu ry V'ou r.
* ■’ ct of v \ ;;r«l h.u>-. tho « : .r.t famirtr r-
r" “ '‘n?*1 n, r1 learn cur unheard of J
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Tacks or Glass will rot lot t’.io I v*ssC®iV; /—*? j m
r >r .. ;;:ty thousand jvai: .-.e.l last year. ' '* 1 11 I [SwIVi **-'"••* . .. * .../ jt~
Ovc: \ :o hundred thousand pairs ro.v in use. ) -. vi V
C^rSG.^tPTtOMt Madeinall sizes. Itislivct •
untie:.;; rtdinff.verydmaWeandline 1 insidewuh
L i , Aileasant todav after
FOUND— a ladies ring. ., h - I ' ue.
Merle Smith’s, the day of
Owner may have same by cal.ir
for and paying for this notic*
Willis James. Farry () . ■
" i, i and Claud Roper
w, re "* gi "• ' -itoiM at Moorelaud
Hail Insurance 55 cents perm !
K A A if- ,u and son Willard
el Monda) aner a
■ i. d ; r his store.
E G. Douglass, Whitehoi
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spec til quality of rubber, which never beeomra
;> r.ad which closes up small punctures withe at aitow-
ndrects of letters from satis-
lt become3 ^. 1 .
. _____lures witbmt pl i otv. w
i : ^ i h. i,:.: to escape. We have hundreds
fctti cu- ):ucrs stating that their tires have only been pumped
and **D,” also rim atrip “li'*
to prevent risn eultlng. Tl ’ ’
tire trill n;itlast anv ot'o?
make-soi i, U^.ItTIC uau
EASY HIDING*
. Kotlre t!je thick ral>l>or trr*ari
fj “A ' arid puncture strips “li’*
I’tv o::. cor twice in a whole season. They weigh no more than '***' " *' ”
n erdinarv tire, the puncture resistingqualities being given
'■■r '"■v *.il layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on tl’.e
*rr ! The regular price of these tires ispJ.50 j>er p? ir.bnt for
cd . rtisinirp'.:*. poses we are makings special factory price to
the r r of only Sd-Ba per pair. All orders shipped same day letter is receive d V.*e sh?-> C. O. T\ -rt
approval- \ ou do not pay a cent until you have enammed and found them rtrictlv as ret»resei;ted.
'•'> l'.1.11.av l0^‘ALfXv,T?f0.'’>V'Cr^5 per cent (thereby making the price >*f.«5 per pair, if j. 1
send UI.L I V* I WITH OKDhl. and enclose this advertisement. You nri no 11 .
sending us an order as the tire* may be returned at (11 1! expense if for anv 1 a-on th. •
r. t satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money «-m t j 1 s"is - s
batik. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that thev will rule easier r::-;
wear better, last longer and look finer than anv tire vou have ever used cr ceen at anv 1 • -ce V I
know that you will be so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you v.llgiveus' vour Of.J." tnr Jobtl D j "or thld offtk
W e want you to send us a tnal order at once, hence tins remarkable lire elTcr. lur ’ ' ’r ll,,d .408 5 .
y/llf iurrn TJOP C *>“'V bnyanrkin.l n my price until ."1 send for a r ’ of
• sfOe nSLsr.iJ B Into J-. Igethorr. Pnnetore-1 f tires on spt.r d and l-
tlie fi<eoial introductory price quoted »So»'c; or write for our big . ire arid Sutidr.- Cn'akr*' e w' -
describes and quotes all make- ar.d kinds of tire- a; about hall ' ... ual prices.
.ray* clfl T XA/AI^T fwi wi'v :: a postal ter lav. 1)0 Mi'r TUIXK (»!' IXVIXC 9 ’.,ic '•
- •«*■’ * wvs-IBS or 1 pair of tire- tr mvone e .'.:i c 1 -know the uev and wumkr'
obers wc are making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it NU\v.
With a grm teaching iromear
ear Gren. Baxter prowled over to
Friday handing (Jut cigars lo «li
met, and the causa of it all pro\
to be a l>ig Hi lb baby boy whio-
arrived at Lia bouse Thursda*.
niLilit. Dr. (rerisli of Alva in
aiteadance. Mother and son doing
well but Greu will uever get o'er
it, judging from the way it ha>
worked on lum.
J e Burnham and family who
have been visiting relatives here
for the past week returned to their
home iu AIva Tuesdftv.
W. H M lltbie put down a wed
FAULH N Eli ItltEEZKS.
April 9 19:0
Mr J. 11, Butler lias purchased
a tine new buggy. G’arl and some
of the y nng peopU* have been try-
ing it.
Faulknar school olosed March *25
A number of the parents were
pres lit with their baskets and a
[tine dinner was served, after which
they give a abort programme. I In
patrons brought a number of trees
lo set out aiound *cho 1 grounds.
S. 'I'. Arndi and family are talk-
ing of going to C«I. to make their
home
VV. 0 JohiieOn went to Alva'
Friday.
I
J. H Butler made a trip to Alva I
first part of this week.
J. C. Winter is on the tick li&i
at pre.-ent
J. T. Cam run and wife made a
trip to Alva last week.
Sunshine will have a pie supper
m two weeks, Proceeds for benefit
'of the poor.
Neiiie Jenkins spent Tliureday
v/ith Mrs. Eva Winter.
There will be preaching services
at Faulkner next Sunday.
E 'rl Smothers has built a cot-
tage on his claim He says he will
put m a phone and then will have
to get a telephone girl
Mr. Guy and family have moved
on the Miles’ p are.
The assessor has started on his
rounds
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! much . ettei at tdiis writing
•tri«- . fix came home Tuesday
anti took his family back with him
Aii a l It. Mix called on Mrs.
Mat,el F nple Wednesday after
noon,
.1 ,e B'Uoher was a Moorelaud
visit: . T ursday.
vl•"s 1 R Mix Htid daughter
liee called on Alts. Chas. Lher
Friday. j Exouse us for saying so, but you
Q.uite a number of young folks j reall-v H'e a*a-v u'h',,d the limes |
gathered at R K. Stouts Sunday I'1 ^°11 1 u>0 *HE ALIONj
and gave Willies surprise, it being JS P,,ro 1>bt,sPi!’*ltJ Dsk.i.g ij
his birthd-av
L.....“ fall!
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18 Children //0/
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The ‘‘i.appy six” spent last Batur
day evening >»ilii Jolm and Anna Tl
Cubtnson.
Everybody is crying for rain.
PORTEH
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Dscar Doud moved
j Murry farm Saturday.
onto
Will Chase ij out visiting friends
and relatives ju this part of the.
country.
Robert Litton and wife Robert
Ko- khoid and wife T. R. Mix and
All kinds of Laud Office work
can be attended to before me
K. A. Cameron, Alva Uk a
wmmmmem *
W. W. & 8 E. V1NC EN !
Freednirjl Okla.
When you use mu-tard
Aunt Susan.
Mustard in 10c cane
M ur.till 8:30 P M
Sunday.
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Walker, H. G. The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1910, newspaper, April 14, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc952027/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.