The Fairland Herald. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1913 Page: 3 of 6
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Machine'Gil at Ford's.
The Herald for job work
.Clock and watch repairing at
Emmert s. Mound City Paints and var-
White Pine Screen Boors at wishes at ^iiler & Geek k.
.-•Miller <fc Geck'-s. gee j^ilbourn for your seed
Ellis Dobbs spent Sunday withi0®'"11' canfi seed aml cow ^eas'
•home folks at Seneca. \ If your watch or clock don't
Get your fertiliser or millet keep "g(,od time'take t0 Em
seed of Geo. P. Milbourn. mert.
Tin Ford Drue; Co., for every! WaU paper at orices to suit
thing in the Drug Une. ?,our pocketbook at Moore s
i Drug Store.
Ruboer (roods that arc ruara.n-
High grade gasoline at Ford's. OTWIMWWIW'''^|1WBW>I>W<IM>IMMWM
W. B. Hamilton of Afton spent '''
Sunday here.
Mound City paint and varnish-
es at Miller & Geek s.
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Fairland.Oklahoma, Friday, May 2,1913,
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l.one Star Items.
(To late for last week.)
The farmers are busy farming
this week.
Mrs. Amon Green is on the
sick list.
Jno Hill and family spent Sun-
at the Cumiford home.
Sherman Cumiford was help-
ing .Tno. Hill, Monday.
R. L. Skairgs and Lee Finley
spent Sunday afternoon at S. R.
Cumiford s.
The supper at Lone Star was
well attended Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Finley came
down from Joplin Saturday to
visit.
The infant child of Mr. and
Mrs Barvds is sick at this writ
ing.
Miss Cora Worley of Afton at-
tended the supper Friday night.
Ernest and Hermon Green
spent Sunday evening with
Ralph Montgomery.
Mr. Dunaway received a se-
vere kick from a mule Monday,
Mrs. Art Chaney and little
children went to Afton Monday.
Mr William Fouts is sick at
this writing.
Bertha and Carroll Neal called
at the Payton home Tuesday
Mrs. Estess visited Mrs. Green
Tuesday evening,
Lee Finley and wife visited
S F Chaney and wife Tuesday
F. m. Conner of the Saints
Church preached at Lone Scar
Sunday and Sunday night.
The farmers are busy working
Mrs. Masongale is sick at this
writing.
Mr. S. R. Cumiford and family
was at the Hill home Fiiday
night.
Rev. J-J- Bay of Miami will
till his regular appointment the
second bunday. /
The Saints Sunday School was
well attended last Sunday.
Rev. F. M. Conner will preach
every third Sunday
Little Amon Neal is sick .vith
the fever-
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Smith
of Oseuma visited at the J. H.
Bill home Sunday.
Little Edith Chaney visited
Eunice Montgomery Sunday.
S. R. Cumiford and J no Hill
was at town Saturday.
Mary Botls spent Sunday with
Erma Valerius.
Rev. Henson of Muskogee
will preach here the 2nd. Sunday.
The Baptist people will have
Prayer meeting every Sunday
night. Everybody invited,
Ralph Motgomery is able to be
up again.
Miss Pearl Ladd visited Minta
Hill Sunday, evening.
Mr. and Mrs. B J. Ladd went
to Welcome Sunday to preach-
ing.
Mr. Bosa Phelps of near Grove
was at the Brown home Satur-
day.
Mrs. Green sbent Monday ev-
ening with Mrs. Chaney.
Miss Grace Criswell called on
Miss Okie Beouring Wednesday.
Mrs Valerius visited Mrs Art
Chaney Monday evening.
Miss Grace Criswell was at the
Bill home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. O M, Hill visited
at Jno Bills Tuesday.
Mrs. Ira Thornhill i> visiting
hsr father L. D. Darnell.
Hudson Creek.
Will Follis and wife called at
Air. Biice's last Sunday.
Isiah Hollis bought some hogs
of W. C. James the first of the
week.
Rev. Conner will prtaeh at
Budson Creek next Sunday.
OrviUe Cole visited home folks
Sunday.
Crawford Conner had business
at Miami last week.
Mrs. VV C.James and daught-
ers Jettie and Jessie, visited her
sister Mrs. W. W. Englang un
Horse Creek last Sunday
We understand the Ogeeche
school will give an entertainment
at Hudson (.'reek Saturday night.
Ogeechee Items.
Eld. F. M. Conner tilled his
regular appointment, here Sun-
day. A iargo crowd was present.
Ben Chandler came home Sat-
urday from Tahlequah, where he
has been attending school.
Our school wds out Friday
(April 25.) We had our entertain-
ment Saturday night.
Miss Opal Flint spent Sunday
with Misses Edith and Dortha
Wiford.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Adams
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
Win. Spariunan.
Several people from Wyandotte
attended the entertainment Sat-
urday night.
Miss Rebecca Blackwell pse"t
the day Sunday with the Spark-
man girls.
Miss Lillie Mauideu spent Sat-
urday night and Sunday with
Miss Sussie Rose.
Clyde Brown made a business
trip to Miami Saturday.
Mrs W. J. Thomas gave a
birthday supper for her daugh-
ter. Miss Leda, and M-iss Maude
Crockett,-Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A Wiford vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs Wtn Follis
Sunday.
Mrs. Flint spent Sunday even-
ing with Mrs. Ben Chandler.
lev Barve Weston will preach
at the school house Sunday.
Miss Thelrna Chandler spent
Saturday and Sunday with her
grandmother Mrs. L, D. Flint.
Sunday school at ten o'clock
next Sunday, everybody invited
Mrs. Luc.t Blackwell and
daugter Rebecca spent Tuesday
wiili Mrs. M. L Bridenstine.
The Herald one year Sl.tXi
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ve have them in various -styles and
and at very reasonable prices.
DVE you want, and we know your wife
whether you do or not, we have
dandies. More comfort and
ess fuel. Buy her one.
-ede SCREENING, we have the WIRE
If you would avoid'Doctor bills
3 your house well-serened.
getting weedy, let us fit you out with
light, sharp tools to work with.
e keep the best of todis.
!N and FIELD SEERS yet; and it's not
too late to plant either.
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.ess Money!
s an inducement
ith us.
Our big line of Pre.5s Goods,
nishings for all the Family,
Inspection of the same.
u. w.'freeman ana wire, Ulyde laming and
Freemun, Mrs Ten ©rook and every detail,
daughter Jaurrita, went to Mays-
ville. Ark., last Saturday to at
itendtlie tunaral«f Wm. Freeman
a cousin of D. W. Freeman and
Mrs, Ten Brook.
■strictly moral in
Suoh a show, we
highly recommend to the public.
The Add rich (Mo ) Times.
Fred Pennington came op
•from Red Fork, last Monday.
He is taking a littlls lay-off while
nursing a mashed finger. He
went over to Seneca, Tuesday,
presumably to try the yirtuires
of a love plaSter'on it.
" C. S. Bond and family left'last
Monday , evening for Morton,
Wash., to make their home. Mr.
Bond says he don't know how
•ionti they will stay, hut he order
ed the Herald to follow him and
Soir.e of our country corres-
pondents never reached our of-
fice last week until Friday morn-
ing, and the paper was printed
Thursday evening. All copy
must be in not later than Thurs-
day morning, and should be
earlier than lhat to insure publi-
cation.
Cep't. Barrett and daughter
Miss Alice, of Vinita, came up
last Friday evening to be present
at the Odd Fellows celebration,
thinning the celebration was to
have been during the day. ile
could not conveniently remain
ithat means they will oomc back,! over night and returned home
i/jrne tipjg. on the,norm teain Saturday.
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Newport, John T. The Fairland Herald. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1913, newspaper, May 2, 1913; Fairland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc99272/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.