Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: Oklahoma Historical Society
Newspaper Page Text
.? 4 I" WANT A LOAN? Sec H. S. JUDY at FRAZER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE Long lime. Best rale. Straight treatment. Country Correspondence. Notice to Correspondents TW Hctulo oftn rewrite complaints from iU corrf imlnU in retard lo Ibr iww-HpfHwraM or lat a;paMDeeof the rieisbborJtoud new rent in by tbm In eipkirKitio we will mj trw.t nil correspondence ent to thM otfte t (ubllaked when it i reied o time ami r bar the ?pae. It i Hot the In tntkM of thH pajr to omit anything that i? nor to delay news, ami if it ftaM o jim may rest assured (bat it wa? iaruidabl. We appreciate our Jarg ofrps oj country correspondent ami bop" tome time to have crery eomui unity reprmentrd We bare worked bard to get the! correspondent awl it l not likely that we would willfully omit to publish the matter they wend in Thu tre urge all those who write for the Hirild to send in the netri regularly, and you may be lure that we will do th rery best we ean at all tim Don't pet odendid because you do not lee eery item in print or your letter is delayed sometime. There are many perplexltlM in the print shop and your? I not the greatest on earth beaue your occasional letter may b delayed. We are at ome little expense to procure the letters awl if we do not use them it is our lo?s. You reeeive the Herald resularly Juit tli same for your services, bo why should you register a kick. The Herim will do the right thing all the time by Its correspondents, remember that, but we cannot do impoMbiIitiec. We trust this explanation will satisfy tlnne who ham registered complaints and that they will continue to send in the news KVKRY WBBK. any more I know hw tag editor will want ! hty mmi frni8" Aad I'M I- tin-r. at-it poet of mxl erwtlm. Well, I sms I H kw eat thi j' -For I know nothing mor i write abowt. I 8. Mow all editor? tawar and M'tjetexftH, For I tU jm these Urn are nw conrrVbtod ; j Si beware bow yon mt them or you II get yostr foot fat it. ' The I leva hi wont ftaml any ftery f'r ' a nriaato All tbe woMierfwl pftodwtiou .if roy ' flowbjg fey, j I bare kemntf ami itrtetly promised to tbtfll. SEEDS I SULW mvm M m rh.fl lJ lt it ZQr ONHONt Or f W eiMct f; i t A ftn-'r ll,-ll Irt'H rti t no 'Vyr MM Edaa ftauditiey departed T'i". ' day mornioz for Chiymon whre sle will Tiit f-r a tint with r-Mtii ar : frinl I fr ri 11 b ft WlM.BJf II f l'f Avttyllt I itr4t tft t -t f'r Uj &wthrn Crrtr Hub ttt-1 CcMon5cJ. Alflia3d, Wlr. ml3n5etJ, 5ttdCorn,Reci tM !t tin- ef rtint fit Hn rH jittil - l flit lent) kltrlkt. niwm 5?J A n.et Cemptay, r reiC '. 3 DW. TiUi "v mjSwgMm HOGS l CATTLE Will buy or handle on Corn mission. Cash paid for Hides and Furs. V. 0. Stranallinn, leaver, Ckla. i -?,i jal 4- " flr Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty Jewelry. Silterwar-, Optical Goods (Cut GIas, Diamonds, Watches, Clock?, Vrt Ootids and Fine China PIANOS and ORGANS. Stores in Llbeml Kansaj, and Hooker Oklahoma Cotton NVood Horc wo opine, goody, goody. Rout, ( With Cotton Wood item's ; don't hiare us out. Some times we send so much, I gtie We almost stall your printing pre; Hut 'tis all editors are fit for, don't you see. Just to be (estored by the likes o' me. Its all a mistake I am Jwune! to fay. In regard to little Angle's wedding day ; For she still romafnt a fair young MiM. And the bays are all truly thankful for this. Jnko Mttlo stilt cuts quite a dash, Driving his tea in southward under the Irish. We duii't see ulm wa such a goop. An to turn a certain fellow loose. For around these parts uur hu doth ronm, And it makes the girls slay ohuc at home. Fry Uttlo plagtertd Will Fugate's huuse, And.now Will can keep out every little motne. Jake Kittle' hous will then come next. And what will happen you may gusM. JIesr;. Ferry and Aiitliony want oer to Six Jlile, To rislt with rulatltas and frlemls for a while. JIr Peiry will start homo in a. few dnye. After he has learned some of Oklaho ma ways School this week has been let go. Because Mrs. Fry is sick riu know. I hoard Doe Munsell the other dny Softly singing to himself this lay. "OJJearlO Dear! how good I should feel. To take a lady riding in my automo bile' And his glance strayed back as he clirned the hill, To tho little white house of Mrs. Bra zil. Sumn hare laid these items to a unm an all the time, But I tell you I'm a Man Just in my prime. Now I hopf no one over this will get sore, I'R Hr-T ( L PHOTOGRAPHS at rasonaflle pnres H J DOT KIN. KNOWLLb. OILA MUHSELL & LONG, plHjsiciuits anb Surcjcons. riles cured. Glasses fitted with a ecu racy. Dourer, Okla. R. E. Dickson . A. S. Dickson DICKSON amd DICKSON A I'TORKE Y8-AT-LA W BK4VEII. - - OKLVHUMA Official Directory County Court The iirjt Monday in January. March May. July, September, ami November U. S. Land Office, Woodward E 6 Wiggins, Geo. D. Ornpr, Receiver" Register C. W. HOSKINS Watch-maker and Jeweler Fine and complicated watch work a specialty. At Gem Pharmacy. Beaver Oklahoma District Court Officers. ,t n it f t .- T...IM nun li II lARiiuuuriun, .iuuf,c, Hon John Embry, U 6 Attorney j John K. Abernatliy, U. unrjlmi W T Quinn, DUtrict Clerk CLYDE II. WYAND. A(fornryat-law. Land 0(lke Buine(,a SfKCitUy. WOODWARD. - OKI,IIOMA Commissioners iMeet The First Monday in January, April, Ju bih! October. Postofficc Hours OlfJce open from 6.00 a.m- to S.W p.m. From liOOp m. to 5X0 p. m. Jo. R,Tiioms, I. M. PHOTOS! PHOTOS! PHOTOS! ForSOdays only, I ill make work at greatly reduced ra.f. Fost cards for rl.W per docen . cabinets 2 O) per dozen The work ij guaranteed and my card stock is the very latent Call and see my work. John II. Lawson, Prop. cx-aE-r TWLttA.y? xwc (j w itouisoN, ruor. A Good Flaee to Buy all Kinds of Meat Prices Right Cash for Hides C. W. HEROD,:' Attorney and Counsel or at Law. Laud Practice n specially Woodward, Oklahoma . II. Mansfield, of Madison, was mong the out-of-town callers at the county seal this week. While here he -iioared up with the Ilar,Atu. ,1. Blauchard Sx'iit fsovoral l;iy in Libf ral last week and this on real es tate liu-inCM. (ieo'c" Winters has tlie thankn of ! thp Ilrrmn fr m"iiy mi subicription Viul I II try to n it be so rattl" brained '' P115' wk Roy Brown Is having a well put down i ai iim resilience iin veeu. Dickson Brottiers ar getting ready lo sign the pledg" liy having tlieir well at th-ir. nxiiii? iit in first class condi tion this week. V I. ThnmaR. better known n "Top the Barber.' rolled a big dollar our way Tuesday FRED S. BECKER. AvictiorveerirvgInsviracnce Satisfaction Guaranteed or Aloncy Refunded Agent for St. Paul Ins. Co., for Southeastern Beaver county. Alndison, Okla LOW PRICES! NEW GOODS! Sixty days ago we believed that we had overstocked on Fall and Winter Goods. Thought we had bought more than we could dispose of. We marked them very low. The Result: We have already sold out of many items, and have had to reorder. We have just received a second shipment of FALL and WINTER GOODS. Willi no old goods to be worked off, with our stock new, clean, and seasonable, we offer NEW GOODS, and goodsthat you want, at prices that have already demonstrated that they are bargains. Just received another shipment of those 12 l-2clo 15c Outings, which we mark lite same as befote, 1 0 cents. Fleece lined dress goods, at a qricc (hat makes (hem sell, 10 cents. These prices apply today, every ihy this week, every week this year. Our low prices are marked to apply every day of the year. Domtwlic 5 In lllc Cotton Illaukels "Oc omii' Short, nil Kithen ity $l.60to$l Children' Overcoats $2.50 Cotton Bait 8 l-.tc Baby Shoe .c J-I.J-' (u $.' Boys' Duck Coat, water and Men's Overcoats and suits . $8 to 3-15 Comfort Print.. fi l-.lc Cliildrent' Shoe, according to Men's Shoes, all leathers."3el" wind proof i No Sliuthly, Bankrupt ot out-of-date Cotton and WooldrtM good 25 to Iitjc sue J.to$-' ' brand, yuu know the qua'. Children's Suits $1.50 Goods In llic Line. SPECIAL: The only shoe a boy could not put out of business would be an iron one;but as iron shoes are not on "the market we have bought what we believe to be the best substitute in leather. It is our "IMPERISHABLE SOLE" BRAND. It isja shoe for every day and Sunday. A full slock box calf upper, english back stay, reinforced inside and outside, full leather sole, reinforced with an outside elk skin sole, viscolized, waterproofed and fireproofed, sewed, standard screwed and nailed. Having just placed them in slock we cannot vouch for their wearing qualities, but if its wearing qualities arejjhalf as good as its appearance it should last as long as two pairs of ordinary shoes, while the price is but little higher than the ordinary. Call and ask lo see the "Imperishable Sole" brand. F c TRACY BEAVER OKLA r, I