The Davenport Leader. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DAVENPORT LEADER, THUYSDAY, MARCH, 26 1908
fj. G. McCUE 1 Co.'
DEALERS IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Shoes, Hats, Notions,
Queens-ware.
Respectfully
J. G. McCue & Co.
DAVENPORT, OKLAHOMA.
THE DAVENPORT LEADER
ISSUED KVERY THURSDAY
E. R. Anderson*, Editor.
Entered at the Post Office at Davenport, Ok la.,
as second-class mail matter.
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Furniture <Sc Undertaking
Regardless of times whatsoever, we are selling ^
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Shows in town.
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Davenport is booming.
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Poultry running at large.
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The assessors are out this
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Lee Newman lias a very sick
I child.
THE DAVENPORT STATE BANK
Offers
To the public, every accommodation
consistent with good, conservative
banking methods.
Jl Our Depositors are protected by £
the Depositiors Guaranty Fund
I HEINZ PICKLES \
: I have received an- ;
; other shipment of \
I pickles and now
; have both the sweet
j anil sour, the kraut
Furniture just the same. Why are we selling it?
BECAUSE OUR PRICES ARE RHGHT %
Now, since th strenuous times are giving away +
@ to improved much better conditions, and spring is @
almost here, we have on hand, a nice, clean and up- ♦
® to-date line of Furniture, Mattings, Mattresses, Cat- ®
q P°ts W indow-shades and Picture-mouldings,of which @
^ we are able to make and furnish for any size picture. ♦
> A worthy gem of thought reads: "There is always a ®
© shining light behind every cloud." We are glad to @
♦ say that cloud is clearing away, so come in and see ♦'
♦4 our stock and get our prices before going elsewhere.
O Your trade solicited. ®
£ SMITH, TERRILL C ., Davenport, Okla.
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I Legal blanks at the Leader
i office.
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Latest Collars can be had at the 4 , ■■■« ■•,<■«■ * a \t*
Mammoth' ' CPJrtnnlm'ntnlau- t i % W/" I wanttosay this week that we
The small pox patient is con > oGdoUII lldS III pifl/ * , y(/ 1 still have a lot of the best seed corn
valescing. ^ ^ * g(j gyj ygj gyppjy * | Sweet Corn, all kinds of Garden Seed
The Rev. Mitchell has painted j? iLnn„L .■ ;.A. • 4j* and PLENTY Walking and riding cultivators,
I his new barn. } 11)0112(1 11111116(1 IS
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j This office has had job work in great j
volume this week.
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Clark Drug Co have a nice wall pa-
per ad in this week.
Come in have some visiting cards IS inufB iittfinimi ior t
printed and get in line. f 4
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the state of Oklahoma
Deposit Your Money with
The Davenport State Bank
SAFE. CONSERVATIVE, PROGRESSIVE
H. M. Johnson, Pres. Irving Stacy, Vice-Pres. R. S. May, See-
Chan. Berner, Cash.
When in need of ribbon call on the
j Mammoth. They have it.
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Chas Berner was in Cushing
I on busines yesterday.
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T. S. VYatts was in Stroud j
Tuesday on business. $ StailM, I liaV8
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T. J. Hinckey of Chandler come over j J /vA«rl I i
j today on iniurrnce business. ^ 3 lOOli SUPp!V Of
"Ij fat beef, lean pork, #
t 1'hiB ji. why |wo|ilt! w-lio i— ' VeSt, (11V 0WI1 1113^6 2
* I pect law object to them. £
f 4 a cultivator blades of all kinds including Scrapers
$ the very best and MiddleBusters etc. Also a big stock of harness
wal1 paper, paints and oils. Our wall paper is
Handsome good and cheap. Our paints are the
best.
Plenty of Cook Stoves, Iron Beds, Mattresses
Etc.
Come and see us It will PAY YOU
Truely Yours
L. A. COCHRANE & SON
jj there is nothing If
:j more healthful for '1
\ food,
I My meats are al- 5
I ways up to the i
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Paints and Wall
/all-Pap r |
Now is the time of year to clean and repair
your homes. We have a complete line of Paints
and Wall-Paper.5
Paints
We hahdle the New-Era Paints and
Wiiihes Remember tnat our two
co« work is guaranteed lor 3 years
and our 3 coat work lor 5 years,
We also cany a complete line o'
Hard-Oils, Stains, Graining Colors,
Etc-, alto a good line ol Brushes-
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The most exquisite patterns of lace
curtains at the Mammoth.
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]). W. Quackenbush was
Bristow visitor Monday.
With next issue we will quote weekly,
the Elgin price of butter fan.
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Miss Mabel Mitchell and mam-
ma were in Chandler Saturday.
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T. W. Sexton of Wyoming is here
visiting his brother W. L. Sexton.
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Davenport can boast of a splendid
school under the management of c. K.
•j* 1 Clark.
We have a nice line of bed roomy js jt .*
paper for 7cts, per roll •}• American Beauty corsets at the Mam-
A nice kitchen paper for 5 and 6? ! moth for the you"K and ol<l allke' The
„ long H;p.
cts, per roll. .%
Also a up to-date parlor paper for S: If any farmer desires insurance in
10 to 15 cts, per roll -'■! t'>e Reno Mutual Ins. Co., come to
We have a nice line
wall and border to match
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CALL UP PHONE No. I
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DON'T FORGET
CHRISTY S
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Keeps the Best Teams, Best,*
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Hughes ..nd Bcm Drivers ^
JSpeci.ii aitenlion paid *
hrnmtiK-rs 1'rade %
Wall Paper
j of pork sausage,
, I frankforts balopa
etc, \ can prepare ,..
you a nice beet ur - CHRISTY' Davenport, Okla. I
I veal loaf that \ am \;
I sure would please J||
\ you,
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Mrs,. M. P COOK. Prop.
Kates, $1.50 PcrDay.
H. li. COOK, Mg.
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Come in and see our line before buying ek*wh<"re
, . . , A this office,
ol ingrain,with .•■ |
itch- | Under si
WISCONSIN FULL CREAM
GHEESE PURE HOG LARD
OTTO FESSENGEFi
MEAT MARKET
THE CITY HOTEL
Opposite First Nat. Bank £ ,
Davenport, : : : Oklahoma. |
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Clark Drug Co.
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sheriff Chas Buzzi ]kiss-
!j! til through town yesterday to
X | Stroud.
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AI The J. C. Hugo building is
S; being enlarged for skating rink
^ | purposes.
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Otto Fesseng
tor Thursdav.
t was a Chandler visi-
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
March 24, a boy.
K eeton
Mrs. John Sawyer is
with pneumonia.
^ Dr. Mar-iiall of Chan !!cr wasj Will lioggs will leave to-morrow for
f) over Satnr«I . . on a prolt ssional Tucumcari New Mexico, to locate a
^ [ V l at tho Sawyer d home. claim in that country. The Leader
C. W. Stakes, the new hardware wishes him success in this new venture,
man, left yesterday for Byesville
Ohi" to bring his family to Daveiifx rt.
Sovereh of tilt' Dav- oportites
were in Chandler the first of t he
egal matters.
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A Few Facts.
T Longlellow cotild take a worthless sheet o! aper. write a poem
on it, and male it worth >5.000,00 That's Geniat.
• '■ pl W0fK>n ean write a lew word- on a ieet ol pa; and
tr-afce it wor.h #1.000 000.00 That's Capital
^ A Mechanic can take a pound ol steel and work nto -.vitch
springs, and mike i! worth <800,00 That's Ski!',
^ \ merchant can take an an'i-'.e wc-1 $1 i0 an i
♦i-00 Thats B'js.ne's.
Vour w'le can buy a coat lor $ 0. but preler
>5'1. That'* Natum!
i There may be merchants who will tell yothey
stock than we have- That's Gall-
r We have a good stock ol all kind:, of lumber and are willing
r t0 """ *nle 4t * reasonable profit- That's Common Sense
i Truiting you will realize the importance of the above facts,
we remain
Truly Yours.
The Mammoth has- the largest and
nicest line of Men's hats lhat
| in the county.
found
it for
one that costs
have better
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Let us help you sell your farm o ■ ot-
her property by placing a notice of
same in the Leader.
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J. I?. Owensby returned this
week from a visit to western
Oklahoma.
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Raymond Knight and Gertie
Gore were married last Thurs-
day evening.
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Kev. McLaury preached here
Sunday and ltev Mitchell
at Cushing.
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I )r. Baird was called to Chan-
dler last Tuesday on professional
busines-. i.j.
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C. W Stokes was in Okla. !the new eomba. Nice peart button, at
City the'latter part of last «, ek ,,rice" found onlj at the Mumm"tn-
on business. " Watson, twelve miles
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, | week attending t
still very low
11' you need any wall paper 1<4I any
I rooms, no matter about size or kind we
Dr. Bainl and T. S. Watts were in jcan supply your wants.
Chandler Tuesday and Friday attending ^ 'ar^ Co.
court. 1 Mrs L< of Chandler was over this
Tuesday ni
She
ah lodge
Norman
j Okla. today.
Little Geneva Pace r*.
The baptist Sunday school convention w°und on the cheek cat.
convenetl at ihe baptist church thtt
evening to continue over Sunday.
The Mamwoth has a fall line of ties.
Ties for Women, ties for boys & girls,
ties for young Men; ties for middle aged
tnen and women.
(' L. Burdick of The Peoples
Press of Stillwater, Okla., was
in t)«n Sunday < returning
from Sapulpa.
I'. S. I'errill i; fenring his lots
eout-nnin^ his resiiiin'.e with a
ne.,t i 1 tt-iice, iiiso the lot fli 1 .
!ankii is doing
■win
n barbed wire. Several s
inserted.
Wall Paper
Martin Baugus orders the Leader Come in and see a 111. of 1'
was ) sent his brothel, j. o Raugus, at Lo- sitting room, dinning >u, bed-roor
l elvillc. Term, for a year. llI'd Kitchen wall paper.
l)r. Cunningham of c.ushing w« in i Clark l)i-ug Co.
town Monday and Tuesday to meet his ' '' ' ''' ' ■ ' ,"1 I 'li- part
wife who came from Mo. ir ^1 11 ■ -law
I lee on busilK ss lust Tit. s<hu.
r,
f Mr Clyde (iossett
from Oklahoma City
GRAVES LUMBER CO. Sunday at home.
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Katnoui
r. b. Watson, twelve mile- bolt ,.f i
southeast of buven|xirt «ns in (!. uti ;
was down , town Monday enroute to ('hand
and sjieiit i ler, says he has thirty acres of
j corn up and lacking tine.
Willi
returneut
Saturday after sev
visiting with their
family.
. lining.
the work.
■ a" ; >.> Call .'ii the Mammoth f^r Comm.'ii
' 'ailing St-nse Suspend ; . Mnst be seftn to be
i lies wort apreaciaterl. Kasy and comfortable,
I., t luiij .- n any other. „
A go "1 show at the r.nk Fri-
indSit n .; . M'ch 27 2^. Bet-
ter go Ynti II get your money's ,
worth.
The Aeina Insurance Co. sent us a
t> Draft lo hand to the officers of th.-
* In -t,a i church, for a small damag ■
I t'i i hurth Agency at thia office. k
N on'II In surprised at the good
■-how th ■ rink Friday and Sat
;ii now
bale at the Clark drug store Re
turved ( baits :j."5c. Gen. admi?
sion 25c.
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. isters of J.
j their homes
'rill days of
brother and
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Anderson, E. R. The Davenport Leader. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1908, newspaper, March 26, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106481/m1/4/: accessed May 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.