The Lamont Record. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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Published every Thursday at
Lament Okla.
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°;J- liRADriCL»- td. and P„b. | A. VANS A NT PRODUCT CO. *
| Will pay the highest market '$
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cZ^;zlr^M‘,'r^ Sultry, Butter, Em, Cream I
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SL’nsCRIITION RATKS. cUltf ffi(lQ$ A
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LOCAL market.
%gs
.19
Butter
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Potatoes
$1 20 |
S weet
1.30
Hens
.0!*
Springs
.08
Ducks
.06
Tu I'lfey s
.( 9
Cream
0“
Wheat
.96 ,
Corn
1
(>;its
I logs
7.60
Slop! Look! Listen!
Only 18 Corner Lots and
2H In side lots left
Out of over 1000 Lots
in P'QbIc Addition
For Governor,
1910
.JUDGE M. C. CAREER,
"I Garfield countv.
The man who takes himself t,
8 Tiousiy is in about as hard lines
as t,)e man who does not take
himself seriously enough.
Nevada.
Toarjo,
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Corner Lots only $70 each
Inside Lots only $30. each
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REMEMBE
if You’re In a Hurry
And want Blacksmith. Ma-
chine or Woodwork done
Bring it to our shop. We have the tools
and machinery to do all of this kind of
work. Satisfaction is guaranteed.
L W. Rader
Lament,
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|LAMOMT LUMBER Co.$
F ^"tS -V°Ur 8mal' -r<ic7T^^~ ~ n |
‘“U'nl"m “"<» as conscientious service when#
f °U?nta fcW shi"***' a hunch of lath or a fowl
f’"! • ;Vh""”!,y°;' "-<!re Istiyinjf a complete housed
t r,3ni foWl u. when y,,u want on,v at
®,0'V pieces of lumber. * '
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P + * . . Phone f ’o 2:G ***
SZHZMOE
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I !i 'k
Ccirls who become enamored of TO A VO K , „ m .
heroes on the stage and wish men * * " " th° main 1,ne (,f the Southern Pacific R JO
everyday life were s., noble °ne milc west of Cobre, theiuncticn nf 1, v
should reflect that the sta<r,. ,,!■ ern -ind < . 1 t,on the Nevada Xorth
roes only have to behob’ean hour ,,,* ‘ ^ 'l!1 KM 11 aufic railroads,
and a half at a time. " 1 he Oregon Short Line R R arc survev in..- •
The tariff bill reported from the J win Falls, Idaho, south to the Soul h, r T> v ,• 1 ll<>m
conference committee is satis- railroad will been mulct 1 ' S )lllh^rn 1 ac.hc hne. This
iactor.v to a majority of the peo- fJ c msidc of three rears, and willH,
pie Of the country. It redeems he boutlK‘ni Pacific a little west of the 1 i-p ‘
every pledge made by the Ke Conn*i , town ot Inano.
Publicans upon which'President V”" 1as been discovered in lar^e quantities both
Lift was elected. n°'th and south of Toano, and tl 1
one of the best towns in the state.
Cecm on the ground floor.
MS: 3:5. Cash down. Ealonoo at rata of
o->. per month cn each lot.
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jt 7 *•'< o s D \ \i> ‘"if %■, i * ‘h*y ret ci \ ed ......,
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»¥ci¥5«Hl.M,,CT»®E-PR00F
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°ano, and this mi.rht . ,
"u,:nL to soon becotru
-v'vffi t|hP th,ok r"!»'»T trot
to pr,t rilll ouUIuk.1 rii
tiro will outlast miv oil.,
riak.. s()|| 11 Asm”
1AM JilUIAG. U° ““
There is the man who dug
Pond Creek. Medford Patriot
•b M. Simmons, who lives at
Manchester, Grant county, Okla-
homa, that is if you have refer-
ence to the town of Pond Creek'
’ERMb:
upon I.ruyiotinavi ole rcn> n T! i k.-T.;! • punij'eil WJB
Hn orti i m,’<ry tire, tlip r,, ] mo* ur-ro ; -v no more than jHm
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snssae.....- ' : sisssTa
...... ' ................. ......^?ClAgtolsSf»Sffl»55
The editor sat
,..... -....... sal in liis Office B. SANDERS $■ Co
whence all but him had C
Wlshed that every last d,,„i! *5*-‘ ‘ Lake Cl t\',
heat was in hi, .......' __
-eat was in his K,ave- stone
■lead. His mind then wandered
lar away to the time when i„.
•sliould die and Ids royal editorh I
yu BO scooting to the »!(y: when I
he d roam the fields of |wradi>„ i
and sail o er jasper seas and
things glorious would combine
his every sense to piece. fr„
thought how then he'd look across
tho Bveat gulf dark and drea,
that II ya„„ between his l,„|)n
soul and those win swindled
and when for water they would
call, and agony they would A
per, he d shout to them:
quench your thirst with the du,
that s on your paper."
ton Independent.
Utah.
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We will of It, v
< A«;|| WITH OROjci» f'nen-bv making the nri^'ii'i^ U!i repr<-*Seul
sending us n order- as the tires mlw k tuidose ' !;is advortCement v4'55 pcr I,a,r'if '
m-i sausf.H",,. con examiu A",.>-,re'\.- V ^ rrt'irned at <M'lt fYcm n,n no Hsfc i
kank. If v u order • ., :.. fu;, A'cart Jx-rfectlv reliable and for any reason they ar
better1, las longer^d l^k fin^rVh '• >""« find tlla ,C AC, VC’« ' f - «afea?in
know that you will t-v, ,, hi: r fban any tire you have ever U' ea*,er. mn faatei
utosend^triM&nci,P-**. “
___F. A.GAVLORD.
Contractor
lamoxt,
Estimations Furnished
Cur Work Shows For itself
0KLA,
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We v. a..- i to s< Musa, , ’'hen yl« ua„t a bCv uC •/^CCii' W Pri"- W
IF YOU NEED r your ordei
thp Mil introdiino- v ,,ri -e , !! , , f'edgethoni Pn e"LCCrf-c"’ yn” s'’r'1 for n pniro
'• -cubes and quoits all m.ikes an i'kfnd’o ' V C Wr‘t<? * ,rol,r l»g Tire^ and^indPr''l ,an<l >'
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Owned by WILLIAMS BROS
gr,gr"lfe.r° busl,els ofoats. Onei ;---—
Middle, d^ hey garnered o„M8«bush.! ^»f«* behest typ„graph,
- 1 for H°mer J)orsett,Cal errors that we Invr.
. B. Ptirsett was in from Ir's In' uv ° Hor',c I’- m-» to 6;4r> p. m 'and that in a pubJi(. lt- ' S'.
home near Lamont Sntn i ' 1 1 two days they threshed l"' JI, lti >nlorprm-
business and called to pay h^r°en ac/es f wheat for Dim Hawkingin the numbm
spects to the Patriot man. U, uho a sora^a few oats-3200l Natl,'na' Printer Journn,
Dorsett is one of the threshing n,‘N fl,,|ng every bin andjist In describing the Forestry
firm of Dorset! Bros., wlm h ve Thi 7™ lhe h'-o. buiiding. the h,...CM j
pulled in" for the season . n 1 ,lls lias indeed been a good av- . , ' "c 1 J,'K house
being out just fourteen days"' C era-c crop year in Grunt county ,ullt’ tl,e article says: “The
that time they averaged 'lr, “<U le sl«ry of the Dorsett Bros! °"s us,!d in ^ exterior of the
bushels per day in round nuir a” “!'*" about like repo.-ts’ l,ulldmg are being left in the
bers besides threshing something j tj.' MeS' 7n 7°f the coun r°utrh- "-bile «'ose used in the in-
rjat‘ jtcrioi'will have the bark removed.
Prince Mogul: is a black ia- ^
old, with mealy point- ChJ “ years
animal as there is in °’the aS63cd an
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Bradfield, O. J. The Lamont Record. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1909, newspaper, August 5, 1909; Lamont, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956845/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.