The Lamont Record. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL NEWS
Read the Record.
A big rain is whnt we need.
Croquet, Hammocks and base
balls, at Beegle’s.
S. G. Proctor andC. M. Myers
went to Blackwell today.
The Palace Meat Market buys
.1l poultry and eggs'
Take your produce to the Pal
aed Meat Market.
The feed mill will grind every
week.
A. K. Johnson.
A. C. Thompson and Dr. Dan
iels were up to the county seat
Wednesday.
The Palace Meat Market wants
your produce. Highest cost
price.
f Lice killer, liquid or powder,
for old or young chickens, at
Beetle's.
G. E. Mabry is helping Snyder
Bros, in the hardware store at
Hunter this week.
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Highest price, cash, paid feu
your poultry and produce at the
Palace Meat Market.
f
Mrs. R. W. Elder and two
youngest sons visited at Cald
well this week.
I
Miss Myrtle Miller left Mon
day for Council Grove, Kans ,
for an extended visit with rela-
tives.
A moving picture show was
here Monday and Tuesday. It
was on its way to Jefferson to at
tend the reunion.
Master Garland Bradtield ac-
companied his cousin, Lucile
yCordry, home to Blackwell, for a
weeks visit, last Sunday.
j The holiness campmeeting
it^vhich began July 24 closed Sun-
~»day night. A great deal of in-
terest was shown in the meet
ing by the large crowds which
attended.
S. S. Darling was down from
ns threshing machine, north of
Deer Creek, last Tuesday, and
Pays that he will begin stack
hreshing next week. He has
.eraged lOOObushe's aday since
le started and has made an
eighteen dar run.
C. I. Cushman is able to be
lown in town after a protracted
llness. The cause of his sick
less was from having gasoline
breed into his lungs while try-
ing to draw it from a barrel with
a rubber tube, and for puite
i while his case was very serious
4£|s friends will be glad to learn
)f his recovery.
$ Prospects are very bright for
]tf3ean-bake at this place in Sep-
3inber, A soliciting committee
as out last Monday and raised
fticient sum of money to in-
re its success. It is the in-
ention this year to provide a
fetter time than at any previous
ean bake, and all that is needed
for the citizens to get behind
and help it along.
Joel Beagle, from north of
wn, was a caller Wednesday
d advanced his subscription a
tch. He informs us that he is
ling to build a new barn 34x40
th fhnrteen foot studding,
lis will be in keeping with the
ler buildings on his farm for
has one of the best improved
jrms in Grant county. Mr.
eagle is one of the 93ers and
s very well satisfied with his
gress since coming to Okla-
ma.
Opinion of a Leading Carpet
• Expert/
“Some carpets cannot he
swept by the old method of
a broom in the hands of a
sturdy maid; for instance,
pile carpets, so called, includ-
ing Axminisfcers, Wiltons,
Velvets, Moquotts. The
masses, of course, do not
use pile carpets in their hous
es, hut we find by experience
that a bissell Carpet Sweep-
er does just as good work on
a Brussels, Tapestry and
woolen Carpets, The carpet
wears longer, keeps bright-
er, and is less liable to
“sprout” than under the
old method. For these reas-
ons, and because you have
the best machine on the
market, we advise our cus-
tomers to use Bissell Sweep-
ers and discard the corn
broom. ”
For Sale By
Lamont Furniture and
Jewelry Co.
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Camp-Fires.
Jefferson, Okla.
August 12-13 14 15, 08
Ball Games, Races and Amusements of all kinds
The management have secured a large number of promi-
nent speakers for the occasion, among them being
Hon. D. T. Flynn, Hon. B. S. McGuire, Hon. T. B. Fer-
geson, Dep't Com. H. Veach, Hon. T. H. Sovvard, Gen.
P. H. Coney, Hon. E. D. Eastman, Judge M. C. Garber,
Hon. R. P. Rowe, Rev. C. M. Myers, Hon. John Embry,
and Hon. F. E Gillette
Prentic’s Wild West show will give daily perform
ances on the Reunion ground.
£ ^PALACE
$ ? BARBER
SHOP.
±1 Is prepared to at-
# intend to the wants of
^customers prompt-
ly. We are agent for
the Enid laundry.
Basket goes every
$ Wednesday evening.
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Record?
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If pot, why not?
CITIZENS BANK
S, GILBERT
SWAN OLSEN
PRESIDENT
VICE PRESIDENT.
O K REED,
CASHIER
P E, WILE. Ass t Cashier.
ESTABLISHED 1901, CAPITAL $20,000.
Surplus $1,000
DIRECTORS.
J. S. GILBERT, SWAN OLSEN,
T. WILSON, JOHN KUGLE,
A. SETTERGREEN, G. E. MABRY,
S. F. CONES,
E. E.GILLIS,
ED. CHANEY.
for the comfort of the customers
but for the comfort of the work-
men, in the shape of rotary stools
which will permit the workman
to sit down while working. Com
pared with the long time meth-
od of standing it looks lazy, but
when you take into considera-
tion tha it is a hard job to stand
on the feet for sixteen hours,
the lazy look is excusable.
The primary election passed
The Palace barber shop has
ded some new fixtures, not
ates for state senator and state
committeemen on the Democrat-
ic ticket. The Democrats only
fell short about five votes of get
th£ full party vote out, while the
Republicans were indifferent, to
the extent of only a few over
half of the voters gqing to the
polls. There was no contests
on the republican ticket that
anybody took any interest in,
consequently only those to whom
it was convenient went to the
off very quietly in this precinct! polls „nd voted. At the Novem
and a stranger passing through j ber election a much better show-
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I Palace Meat Market and Baery.
Fresh and Salt Meats.
^ Fresh Fish in season.
J ^Ve buy Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
town would have had to of been
told that such a stunt was being
pulled eff, or he would never
have discovered it. Very little
interest was shown in any of the
contests, except for the candid-
ing will be made at the polls, for
you know that Republicans were
never much on beating one of
their own party but give their
attention to Democrats.
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LarooQt,
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Bradfield, O. J. The Lamont Record. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1908, newspaper, August 6, 1908; Lamont, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956143/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.