The Fairland Herald. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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Local News
From Saturday's Daily.
Floor wipe at Miller &■ 3eck's.
White Pine Sereen Doors at
Miller & Geek's.
The eity dads were couneiling
together last night.
Attorney Cooter of Miami was
in our town yesterday.
W. A. Deans made a business
visit to Miami yesterday.
Pine Stationery and Toilet ar-
ticles at the Ford Drug Co.
John.v Page is quite siek at
the home of his brother R. M.
Page,
Icecream and cold drinks of
all kinds now on tap at Fairland
Drug Co.
A. L. Mickelberry and Ellis'
Dobhs' made a business trip tr.
Afton yesterday.
Ott Jones came in from White
Oak yesterday to help the band
boys during the chautauqua.
City Marshal Riddle's 6-weeks
old baby died yesterday after-
noon. Tt had never been well.
S. M. May is a new Herald
reader through the courtesy of
his grandaughter Miss Fanny
May.
Shave 10 cents at Thong's Ton
sonial Parlor, basement of Galle-
When in need of barber work,
call at the South shop. Shaye
10c. hair cut 25c.—S. R. Hudson.
Mrs. West and daughter came
in from Colorado, Saturday,
where they went some weeks
ago.
Win. and SabriaTanner of Cen
tralia, are visiting their grand-
pa and grandma Tanner of this
place.
The Herald did .job printing
last Saturday for the Citizens
State Bank.
For a clean shave and a nobby
hair cut, go to the south shop,
May's old stand, Bain Hudson
proprietor.
There were, more people on
Main street last Saturday night
than we have seen at that time
this summer.
Mrs. Ten Brook request* us
to send her tl.e Hera d to Mays-
ville, where she is spending the
warm weather.
Otto Chandler came in last
Saturday evening from Stroud
where he had been on a visit
with his brother Claud.
Two applications for member-
ship by initiation were received
at the Odd Fellows' meeting last
Saturday night, the first in a
year.
The post office was moyed to
wmiMwwwcmwi i
Nation
&
Dry.
$'ia<ruT
Have just i
receive another big shipment of
Peters' Shoes,
AU«KU,eJZfe^='D^fnd Qir,S'
The Best Ihing out tor Good, Durable, Every Day Wear
" -m ->1,1,1
, .,'ts new quarters late Saturday
more building near Alluwee evening and the boys had a bar-
hotel.
Miss Dolly Milbourn came in
yesterday from tahlequah, where
she had been nursing Mrs. W.
T. Ford.
Mrs. Heart's relatives who
had been visiting her for some ;l'> Texas. Be writes that pick-
time returned to their homes mg will begin in about ten days.
Thursday.
rel of fun guying those who walk
ed up to the old stand Sunday
morning to get their mail.
The Herald is in receipt of a
cluster of cotton bowls from our
old friend R. L. Rogers, of Sabin-
Bill Wormington has opened a
new blacksmith shop in the
Deans guar age building on North
Main street.
Miss I'iuUh May writes the
Herald from Harrison, Ark: "I
like Harrison very well, but Oh,
you Fairland."
Coxey Price is having an ex
tension built to his poultry bouse
and when completed will have
all kinds of room.
Dr. Deans has returned from
Strang where he went to visit a
sister who was quite ill. He re-
ports her much better.
Work began the latter part of
last week on another concrete
culvert away out on West Conner.
T lie culverts they are putting in
now will likely be here
and that his fields now look like
snow banks. Congratulate you
Bob.
F. M. Conner came in from
Talala Thursday evening and
visited over night with his son
Lon Conner, going on to Fairland
Friday. He says that there is
very poor prospect for corn a
round Talala. Fairland, he says, our
will maxe a half crop.—Vinita
Chieftain.
Machine Oil at Ford's.
White Pine screen Doors at
Miller & Geck,s
The Best Coal Oil and Gasoline
in town at Moore's Drug Store.
Bill Potter came id yesterday
from the western part of the
state.
.T. H. Connolly left on the noon
train today for Texas, on a visit
with relatives.
• Master Lovd Harlin of Route
one, called this forenoon and en- i
rolled for the Herald.
Roe Smith of Mondell, Ark.,
came in yesterday to visit liis
old friend, W. A. Deans.
Clyde Freeman and Houston
James went to Miami this morn-
ing with the election returns.
Some were howling for Daily
Heralds yesterday before we got
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The Fairland Studio
♦Fridays and Saturdays,
Are Our Regular Days
POST CARDS ONE DCLLAR PER DOZEN.
OTHER WORK IN PROPORTION.
GIVE US A CHANCE.
♦ONE FREE PICTURE TO ALL NEWLY WEDS
♦ Emmert's Old Stand.
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From Tuesday's Daily.
High trade gasoline at Ford's.
Mound City paint and varnish-
es at Miller & Geek s.
Mound City
nishes at Miiler
Paints and var-
& Geek's.
Mrs. Ben Harrison, wbo has
when l)een <1 u'te sick is reported better.
Gabriel blows his trumpet. Got chills? Get a bottle of
The school board is having two '^exall Chill Tonic, guaranteed at
more rooms fitted up and fur- Moore s.
nished in the public school build- John Page is improving nicely come in January instead of Aug-
ing. This will give us eight and ought to be able to be
class rooms, all completed, with a few days.
teeth pioked from dinner.
The decree team for thel.O.
O. F. is requested to be present; *
next Saturday night. Work ex- j *
pected. *
It's hard to tell who is enjoy- *
ing the chautauqua the most, *
J. C. Shephed, D. W. Freeman,! *
or M. J. Campbell *
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Willis Riley came in from, *
White Oak yesterday evening j *
where he had been the past week j *
cooking for a hay camp. | •'
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Fairland is sweltering under
about 100 degrees of heat today, I
and an ice famine is on. Itsaj
pity these ice famines couldn't!
This is the time when we
all want an
Ice Cream Freezer
and we have all sizes and
various prices. Don't buy
until you see ours.
We also have
Fruit Jars
Enough for Ever) body.
Fairland Hdw Co.
out in ust.
three more to finish up and fur
nish when needed.
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From Monday's Daily.
Four weeks until school begins.
Will Hamilton was up from
Afton yesterday.
Lice and Mite Killer for
poultry at Moore's.
J. Emmert made a trip to
Wyandotte yesterday.
Thanks to L D. Flint for a big
dollar on Subscription.
Freckle Cream, Face Powders
an I Talcum at Moore's.
Miss Lula Parker visited home
folks near Wyandotte yesterday.
Chester Hammonds left
evening for a visit in Arkansas.
Postmaster Jones of Wyan-
dotte was in our town Sunday.
Mrs Homer Paden is reported
quite sick at her home south of
town
Some people brag about our
little daily, while others roast
about it, so there you are.
Walter Lawson and wife of
Kansas City, were in our town
yesterday, visiting friends.
Roy Shew left this morning
for lulsa, to accept a promoted
your position with the Frisco. Good
for Roy.
Misses Dosia and Artie Mc-
Miun left last Saturday evening
for a visit with their sister Mrs.
Shockley at Dry Knob, Mo
Miss Nica Blackwell writes
from Sand Springs, Okla. for us
to send her the Herald. Every-
body wants the old home paper.
Mrs. John Chambers and
last children are visiting her parents
at Pittsburg, Kas., and John is
getting as triskey as a kitten.
Noticed him?
Rev. O. L. Smith of Vinita,
will preach at the Haptist church
in Fairland on next Friday
night. Members of the: church
are especially requested to be
present, as the visiting brother
has some matters to lay before
J. P. Smith and wife of Oseuma the church.
Mr. Hollingsworth, the W.yan
dptte miller was in Fairland,
yesterday.
attended the chautauqua here
last Saturday night.
J. P. Frellick and wife of
Oseuma attended the chautauqua
here Saturday n:ght.
The Herald is in receipt of an
order for job printing froirj the
Bank of Wyandotte.
Miss Opal Mahrey caine in
Saturday evening from Clare
more to visit friends.
Prom Wednesday's Daily.
Best black oil at Ford's.
Type writer ribbon at Ford's,
Try the Herald six weeks tor
ten cents.
J. M. Biddle was over from
Wyan d otte, yeste ru ay.
Quite a bit of sickness is re-
ported throijghout the country.
And Your Money Will Buy More Goods
Our CASH sj'stem cost us less to do business
and therefore we sell for less.
If you w ill compare our prices with others, we are sure to get
your patronage.
J. C. SHEPHERD (El CO.
The Low Price Cash Store.
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Newport, John T. The Fairland Herald. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1913, newspaper, August 8, 1913; Fairland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc99285/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.