The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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Choice Peaches ,, ,,
Choice Apricots ,, ,,
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Raisins^ . 3 lbs
Choice Cookies ,
Horseshoe Tobacco ,,
Navy iioJp, 4lbs
Wliite KuBsian Soap G bars
Rice ■* 4 lbs
Rolled Oats. 2 packages
Flour per sack
Kvery Can of Goods We Soil is Guaranteed. If You
Get a Had (due Bring it Back and (dot A Good one.
Highest Market Price Paid For Produce
Post Cards and Cold Drinks in Connection.
Oct. 1. A good 1
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people wisb to
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Arthur Cornell, a \nuitg man ol
tqe same neighborhood, charging
him with the crime. When arrested
Cornish admitted his guilt but will
plead self defense His story of the
Jin. affair t» that Iasi year ho farmed
some of Vineyard’s land and they
: hud a little ttouble over Vineyard’s
stock damaging the crop. Cornish
Idsten_For the next 15 days we ; was owing Vineyard some money
Jas, and Babe Keilv were
pouting raw beef Saturday
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■ {Sy ! will accept one dollar as a subsurip-1 which was past due, and while driv-
® i lion to this paper one year, and the j mg prist il. bouse, the latter railed
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® {.January 1st. Get busy if you want Cornish i I him hew..uld ;--‘t the
Jf j to try the Daily, only for the next.mouey in a few days but Vineyard
xligdays 9153 insisted on immediate satllemeut.
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Cornish then insisted that he he re
imbureed for the damage done the
crop but ilieuth -e e jected, wliore-
a tight ensued. Vineyard threw a
singletree at him, which lie dodged
then he thr-.-w a clevis whic h missed
\\ e were somewhat smpiised to anfj struck t |)0si and was broken,
learn that Mis- Beitlia Davis and | Cornish then drew liis gun and tired
Mr. Saylor of Enid were ma»ri( i .f (1g gb^is at Vin°vard, each of
last week. They will make their j ;,lki . ffect, cavsiug death,
future home at Ln>d, wliue they j (_3oi*ni■-** says he remembers noth—
are living at ptesent. We extend Qf UOvenng the. body no or of
best wishes for health, wealth a,lfI ^ locking thedoor upon leaving the
happiness. place, nor of losing the tell- ale gun.
decide that you will avoid the expense of|
►repairs by using only hirst Class materia |
|in your building. Such a decision means.
iithat you will come to us tor your lumber.;; ,g£
|We sell none but the best, - the cheapest!: J®<£
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ALVA LUMBER COMPANY.
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When You Get Ready
To Build
Grocery Bargains.
When yoa buy groceries you
want the best and most that mon
ey will buy^ Our goods' are strictly
fresh, high grade goods and below
are our prices on staple articles.
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Fowitz & Noel.
Funiture, Undertaking
and Embalming.
js. H Work Guaranteed Or No Charge Will
Be Made. Calls Answered Day or Night
Siring Beans per can
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Peas ,,
10c
Raspberries ,,
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Hominy 3 cans
25
Sweet Clover Sauer Kraut 3 cans
25c
Oats 2 packages
25c
Raisins, 3 Crown, 3 ibs.
25c
Dried Peaches ,,
25c
Seeded Raisins 3 packages
25c
Alton Good- Sorghum : .1.
35c
lice 20lbs
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Basing Powder, K . SJ. 25 z
20c
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Beil 25c -:ze 6 for
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25c
If interested
o set iik now.
in cash prices cn
will pay you
NIGHT CALL PHONES-
Northeast Corner Square
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ALVA OKLA
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approval. You do not pay a cent until you
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y on examination. We nre perfectly reliable
lOI ' ..I ,:y oil cxuimnaiinr., « c- tire ruiutm: .. »
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war be tier, lr.it longer and look finer than any tire you have < * «
i.uty t!vt vo*.i wi’-l he so well pleanevl that when you wan. • o*
> send us* trial order at once, better thii rem
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We are Practical Exnbaluoers with years of experience
Using only the latest and most approved methods.
Store Phone No. 47. Residence Phone No. ' G
W. L. GADBOISE.
Successor to
BenfreYr Furniture Ocieapan-y
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Cornish comes from one ol the best
families in die county having gained
ike respect and confidence of all and
it is the opinion of all that the pro-
vocation must have hr-en great to
have caused him to commit such a
rawh act. Vineyard wa* a man well
known but not generally liked. He
was about 45 years old and single,
aud though wealthy I'-ved a recluse
in a little dugout hardly tenable.
Cornish is at present in jail await-
ing a hearing
NOTUt—All per.;.ans knowing
themselves indebted to ls. are re
quested to call and settle in somo|
way, on nr before Oct 1
We have bills to met t at this meet
and must have lha m ney.
Respf,
BURNHAM & DYTRT
C LLED HOKE
Mrs. Adelade Salman, living in,
he east part of town, was before,
the insanity board and adjudged in-
sane and accompanied by Deputy
Sheriff Jack Luttrell of Capron, and
relatives of the unfortunate woman
was taken to the asylum on thg after,
noon train. While she doesn’t seem
to be dangerous, she has a blank
and fixed look from her eyes, which
indicates that her mind is in A,
frightful condition. She takes no,
note of things that are happening
and the relatives are afraui that si...
may become dang-runs on short
notice and commit an unpardona!
a,-'. Friends of the family can on y
hope lor her speedy recovery.
Drill Pioneer, Alva.
i I ;rv:- Curtis met with a tv her.
painful i hough not serious accident
ibis moiling, he'rng thrown f: :n
his wagon, s l iking : ire ground • »
his head and Mioulders. He «,.s
- mined by '-he tall and pretty bid-.
i\ bruised.
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Mi . Frank Curtis, daughter hiVg,,8 fresh fr- m
Mr. and Mr>. J..-. Gay, departed from impuriiit
this life Sun -ay moniing. at ihe san
ltariurn in Alva, where she has been j
mot.. : be pbysiuian’d care foi weeks, i
The body was prepared for burial |
and brought out lor intei meut which I
was luade in the Preston cemetery, j
Tuefdav. sbe leave* a Lusoaud and
four e’.iildren, a father and mother
two sisters a d three brothers, and
a ho*i oi friends to mourn her death
Hie s.inpithy af all are with the
li , e . ! in their hour of s-rroa
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In nervous prostration and far at* I
weaknesses they are the supre: ti
remedy, as thousands have testified. r.
' FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
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Walker, H. G. The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1910, newspaper, September 16, 1910; Freedom, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc952172/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.