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The Muldrow Press from Muldrow, Oklahoma • Page 6

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The Muldrow Pressi
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Muldrow, Oklahoma
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6
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lie House of MijLDRQW, OKLAHOMA; The House of Quality I A. Advertised Letters. I I Tell Us All the, News That is Fit to Print. Some people have a severe "run- Services at Methodist Church. oing off" at the mouth, upon which Land bought and sold.

See Win. Blackard. business. Legal blanks of all kinds for sale St The Muldrow Press office. FOR JOO bushels "good ear corn at reasonable price for cash.

F. Watts, Paw Paw-, Ok la. Now is the time to select and order your calendars for 1913. You can't very well do business without them. Elder W.

E. Campbell of Long, passed through Muldrow last week on his way to Draggs to hold a Mr. and McPerson, Jan. 3, an eight pouud girl. Mother and child are getting, along nicely.

Mrs; G. Lynch, who had! been visiting the past three weeks "with relatives-in returned hohietoday. T. Slapevand from burlbut, arrived in Muldrow, Sunday aiid will make their home in this county. WJU Raley Van Buren, spent lasj: Sunday in Muldrow M.

Sialey and wife'. Will says he likes railroading Some people seem have ho conception of what a dooivwas made for, or they are too lazy to it after them. Ralph Brjgance returned home Sunday where they had been visitirig the past few weeks. Rev. Greeham was called by telephone Saturday evening to Bojeoabe to preach the funeral of Mrs.

Lon Rebon, who died Saturday morning at her home in Kiuta, and was Sunday afternoon -at Bokoshe. FOUND the outskirts of towo on the road leading to thePetree settlement, a small, banting cape watch, with the initials "A eugraved "op the can have same by calling at this describing property-and paying for this, advertisement. even, the cold weather has no re- strahiing effect. and family, who lived on a farm northwest of town, moved.to Fort Smith last Mr. Woodward will work for the street railway three at $50 a mouth.

J. JI. Reufro lost two good mules last week from blind staggers. This leaves Mr. Ren fro in pretty bard -ciroumsta rices, as he was making a large portion of his living by delivering wood io Muldrow.

Wheeler, proprietor of the Vian hotel, isyisitiug her daughter; Mrs. John Henry, in Muldrow this week. She.is accompanied, by a grandson from Texas and" a liitle granddaughter from Vian. Rev. V- vDowell delivered a spend id discourse last Sunday- night to a small bhtappreoiative audience.

His theme was the and arising; £rom, and niore, fre'quehV commurfionMwith Press received a letter from, Rara' Wilson, The. Press to' him at Pearl Redland, Calif. He said they arrived "there Jan. 1st, and are well pleased with the looks of everything. i Mis.

C.oker vvenf to Sal- Sunday ip visit her brother, A. Lv Miller and family, who live two, miles Vest of that oity. She was home by Utile daughter, Miss Ruth, who visiting several days. fc Removal Notice. SUNDAY, JAN.

14,, 1912. will preach at. the morning service. We have the business session of the first quarterly conference for the year in the afternoon at 2:30. Preaching at 7:00 p.

by the pastor. Subject: "The Leadership of. the man of Galilee? A good audience is expected, especially at the morning hour, to greet the presiding elder on his first visit for the new year. There will be important business; to be attended to at the business session of the quarterly, conference, and every member of the church, as well as all those who may bejinter- iested in the future work of the church, are expected to be present. V.

DQWELL, Pastor. School Notes. general public that I am' now located one door south of Dr. Collins' office, on SontbMain street. I desire to thank.all Tor their liberal in the past-and hope for continuance, of' the' same.

Vail and' see me to buy Jourand feed. B. About a week ago four young men came tQ town, soliciting for picture of them were especially festive with the young ladies hotel and 'phone of- In a'joke, one put Miss Callie Rogers' watch in his pocket. He forgot to return it when going, to In the Grasp. With the lowest temperature of the and a 40- mile wind blowing, Kansas; southern Missouri and northern Oklahoma ajid Thursday night.

All trains were delayed, in', Kansas suspended travel at all ter- 1 minals. On account of severe of coal and is ed amorig people and live stpcki At Muldrow the" lowest temperature 'recorded was 6 degrees be- zero Friday morning" Proud of his Birth Place. We liave several new pupils this wjeek, which brings our total enrollment up to 240. Miss" Hamilton's room got the banner this month for best per cent of per cent. Pupils were given report cards the first of the week, showing daily-grades for the month, Parents should examine them close- Parents, if you keep your children out of schoold for an hour or a day, pleasfe send us a written excuse.

This will settle the matier. It became necessary to do this on account of various delinquents. A phone message will answer. On January 27 we will have a humorous lecture at Bruton Hall by F. O.

Jolly. Look out for further announcements and bills. Mr. Jolly-eertainly riglTtliame is one of the jolliest speakers you ever heard. Remaining in tile post office at Muldrow, 1912.

If not called for. withm thirty days, they will be serit-to the dead letter offjqe at Washington D. C. ill BentoyyTorester Coalsby, Wi 11 ie John Kihsio 13 ob King, Thomp Lesler, W. H.

Nor- Evaline Rose, Mr, Tom Wyait, Hattjie liams. When calling -for -any of the ahove -please-say Chas. W. King, P.M. Chickens for Sale.

I am going 'out of the chicken business and am offering my entire flock of full stock Light Bvahmas at the low price of 75 cents each. MRS. CARKIK W. 'BEEEDLOVK, Muldrow; Okla. Long, one setter, about year.old*: Rtturti or inform W.

H. Brecdjove, Muldrow, -Oklahoma, and get reward. E. A. MittKKi Muldrow, Ok.

Please find herewrth check for $2, tocredit on my to The Pi 'css and Oklahoma Farmev as perj free gift offer. I have always had a warm place in my hean for Muldrow, it being my. former home, and since the iu- cidenl of last Sunday I feel proud tjbat it was my lot to be reared among such noble-people, Very truly 1 E. J. HICKS.

Collinsvillej Texafl.j STRA.XKD: Three-year-old blue roan cow, branded on left the county, was arrested arid spent, uuder ualf 8lo in ri ff hti 48 hours in jail. be and uaAet alf cr in left ear No too familiar on short acquaintance. Fener, Moffett, or F.ank A1 iee Gift of the Great Farm Paper of Oklahoma If you are a farmer, you should take a good farm paper, one with technical and general knowledge of experiments in farming. Such a paper is the Oklahoma Farmer, printed by the Farmer Publishing Co. Guthrie, Oklahoma.

This paper has been greatly inproved in appearance as well as matter. It has a special writer in each department of farm work, and is filled with information for farmers. The most successful farmer is the farmer best informed. Farming is as much a profession as any other, calling and should be same fidelity. We have arranged with the Farmer Publishing so that we can make you a FREE GIFT of the OKLAHOMA all old subscribers of The Muldrow Press who pay a year in advance and to all new subscribers who.pay one year in advance.

Jhis a rare chance to get one of the best farm papers in the United Spates for nothing. The Farmer is printed on book paper and has 16 to 24 pages every week, nicely illustrated. It has a Household department, Children's department, besides all the regular farm departments. THE MULDROW PRESS, 'h Muldrow, Oklahoma!.

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