The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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I N 0 E P E H I) E N 1
IN POLITICS - A FAIR
3EAL FOB EVERYONE
THE NEW ERA.
DEVOTED TO THE IN-
TERESTS OF ONE OF
THE BEST TOWNS 10
OKLAHOMA
Vol. 5. No. 27
DAVENPORT, LINCOLN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 7. 1913.
$1.00 per year
Local and Personal
i contractor |
fii'Ht of "he
John Col via,
and builder, left first ot "he
rlarvie Collins. youugost son w-eek for Cushing w here oe
;J|^ ^t;v ^ ®- Oollitis and au j jjag a contract to erect a build
expert oil driller-spent Monday i m(r
with his father. , _ _
: / IF ar
Will King left Mondav for
«• av *■
Lushing where he will assist
J oh a Harper a.nu two tons1,, . , .... <
Mr. Colvm on a building.
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Why not the business men
eek
went to Kentucky last
to tie gone ten dajt.
* *" '* ;get together and offer a sub-
Mrs. Sexton and aau^bter aton|ia, ^ f(.„ (he ^
'a vi8Itin« with hei Ji,fiter at hale of cotton-
iale this week. fr .. . , . r
j lalk this over and somebody
^ ji ji
start it going. Why not?
0. S. Davie and wife left I jt j
Sunday for Rocky and Sentill, 1 r. r, .
• JJ. Herrin, who -las wen
Okla. where they will visiti., , , ,,,
J J attending normal at Edmond,
for about ten davs ,m„ • 0 t •,
,j came in Saturday to spend
* * j the samme.' with his parents
Tow: marshal.. .Helton visit-1 , . . L, , '
— who ."esjiw East o! here,
eci the jountn Tuesday. u
■' 1 He will return to Eldmond
Farmers to Edit paper
Next week the New Era will
be edited by the farmers in
and around Davenport. The
farmers will furnish copy for
this issue of the New Era. Don't
fail to read next week s paper.
A L. Fried and wife. Boh
Renfro. wife and daughter,
and Wash Renfro went to
Chandler Mondav.
Harrison daskin lias gone to
visit his sister in Arkansas.
The riot dry weather has
caused the farmers in tip's this
district to lay their crops all
r« -
Mr. Mashburn has his new
house so they can live in it.
ti is not completed yet.
News is scarce in this con-
unity, It is ao hot every one
stays in the; shade
^ern > roach and family
■Mid Mr. Patterson from n ar
Stroud and A. L. Fried and
family spent last Thursday on
the Banks of Deep Fork.
had the
or- ijus'nsss.
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i. A. Mitchell and sou nave
erected « jilc. This i- the
first one in this neighborhood.
They will feed the ensilage
to mules and cattle, filling
the silo seyeral times during
the winter.
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LOST
On Deep Fork ditch good watch
photograph in back. Return to this
office and receive reward.
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Rev. E. J. Kwell of Shaw-
nee was in Davenport Monday.
m' •'
J. G. McUue made a business
trip to Uhandlea Monday.
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Miss Ruby Olson went, to
Tulsa first of tne week to visit
ler sister Mrs. Reed .a cwo
weeks
at, tlx- oegicning of the "ali
term of Bcho^l
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Ol:ari.>- William Terrill visit
rf'1 with his uncle P. P. Terrill
at Kickpoo Sunday.
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Rev. W. 11. Mor row, pastor
ol the Baptist church here,
but who lives near Stroud,
filled his appointment here
Sunday morning and evening.
Rev. Morrow left Monday
for Kendrick where he began
a protracted meeting.
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1) J. lngenthron ot Forsyth,
Mo. a brother of Oliver Ingeu
thron one of our leading mer
chants here, came in first of
the week accompanied by his
wife, and will visit here a
week.
Olivet will iccompuin his
brothei im.'ic to Old Missouri
The Ladies Aid of the Pres
byterian church met at the
home of Mr- !ob n last
Wednesday.
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W. A' Price atitl W.
Braseltoij made a trii
Chandler fir-r. of tin «ees
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W. A Br. melton and on of
Stroud arr * , -.Ring .it tne home
ol V\ .A Price th* week.
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Robert. Trumbi and Miss
Ada Nickel! attended a oaptis
ing near Stone school house
last Sunday.
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Mrs. Weber Long and child-
ren of Okemah are visiting
her parents Mr. & Mrs. Grigs by.
ji ji ji
Time ami Eposes
llei'Lu Duuagau and Bet; Sanders;
Of Coyle viBited between srains ! Mr
this week at the, Olson -lotne. | Mr
n ere
honr.e
av.aiths yjcatiou.
.id
Mrs. Chapman
1 uc Mi. Tom Keraa
• --iter-: it rhe iv an Dai I
Sunda .
J. Iv Robertson returned"
to his work for The Knights
and Ladies of security at Ada
this week after spending two
weeks with his wife who fell
and hurt her self about a
week ago
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J. W. Graves, vice president
of the J W Gravee Lumber
Co. s nere this week in charge
of (he .umber \u,rd a rhe
I absent of G o Davie wbc is
•n" | takiug a ten lays r aeatior.
f nr *"
! if usually require the aver-
jag« ttudent about three and
jone months to finish >ui ,-bort-
to j hand : mrse font • >nUi; for
j business course: fi\> ,aid a half
I months toi bookkeeping and
shor'hanc eonibindrf months
t"" telegraph: five months
lie professional jwuman.-dnp.
EXPENSES
Tuition For Bue-iuess, short
hand, telegraphy or penmanship
course, ¥50, time un uuited; any
two courses combined. or
any three combined #l3o.
All books stationary and
adding machine lurnisbe 1 for
business course. <12; for short-
hiind course and typewriter
furnished, $5; for telegraphy,
instruments and all equipments,
$5; for penmanship, caids and
all material for engrossing on
course complete, $<i; for any
two courses, $15, or for any
three courses, $19.
Total average cost for busi-
ness, shorthand or single couiae
including board and lodging,
tuition books and all material
in )ur -( Uege would be JilO
•to 120 I. «bout line la.lt'
that in schools ning th-i . d
feybteme. We ise "he Byr.ie
■ Systerue nd ;u. j;ia.'ij,te
i dravi i-iiai \ tor halt of the
Vernan Waltman
misfortune to cut hi* foot
verv bad with a corn kn'fe.
is causing him some trouble.
FRED NEAL
hardware company
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
Sheli and heavy Hardware.
Complete Jine of John Deer farm machenery.
^tudebalcer, MoJine and BirdseJ] wagons.
Valie Buggies and Spring Wagons.
American field, hog and poultry fence.
Lest stock ol Harness in Lincoln county.
Hay balers, Sweep Rakes, Sulky Rakes, Dain,
Deenng and McComack mowers.
Baling wire, Barb and Smooth wire of all kinds.
A car load of Bale ties on hand.
lumps, tanks, Wind Mills and Gasoline Engines.
f Corrugated Iron Roofing, Painted and Galvanized.
I Repairs for peering, McCormack, Dain and
f Champion Mowers.
Largest and most Complete I
} am Lincoln County. *
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T, &. Price toot ais otnldren
t o rfential, Oklahoma. Tuts ( * a *
day to live w.tb their <rand ] M; . Ll(tlHtrf chandler
p&reDtl?- ed Mrs. J. Q. Bagweil
<r * *" week.
Na.? erfc ^vae a county
Will \lyei'.-, as wire md i tin
t,on, Leslie, of Cushing were are
nsit-
.ant
student: of other ay see; as
till grinding a- aj at their
visitors at the Smoot home j studies
from Saturday tQ Monday i ' Free daily u.,traction
lb given in i.;i literary sub.ects
a- a basis for our different
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party of people
° D" Gr°°m- ?reSldent' Irving Stacy. Vice-President
M. H Tauibee, Caahier
t
seat visitor Monday.
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Mrs H O. Ranflel ha.- been
on the sick list several da vs.
Who wants to
j.ear old mu!e?J.
ouy a pair of 2
W. Gossett. —Adv.
The Best Patn Ksiler.
Bucklen'a Arnica Saivo wher ap-
plied to a cut bruise, sprain, burn or
scald, or other ininry of the skin will
immediately remove all pain. fl. E.
Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me., ays:
"It robs cuts and other injuriet of
their terrors. As a healiug remedy its
equal don't exist." Will do good for
you. Only 2Dc at druggists
C. E. Stafford
> Does General Blacksmitning and repair work
< of all kinds. Satisfaction Guarauteed.
^ Near the Lumber yard DAVENPORT
WAIVSAM^VSVIA/S/VWWWW VvM/W^WWVWWWWAA-V>S
If You Wan!
the Best in groceries and meat,
call on the City Meat Market.
Will also pay the highest price for
produce. Will deliver your goods
at your house in town. Yours for
business,
W. A. Truinho
A party ot people ;rom
j this locality visited the Dredge iCuU,Me8- Writing, spellin
I Boat at Deep Fork one day g'&mruat arithmetic, rapid
rec mtij taking all manner o f[Calculation, business law and
good things to eat A spread typewriting. There is no extra
was placed on old mother t;'lar8e f°r us - of typ«writers,
earth and a veritable feast
was enjoyed. Those present
were, Mr. and Mrs. Ro'isa
ville and family, \1 ao 1 Mr.
Mrs. Freeman ao •«> •• Mr.
an- Mrs- Kollai M . and
Davenport Slate Sank
Capital $12,500.00
^ Money to loan at all times on approved security ,
i Sale notes bought on liberal terms.
deposits Guaranteed by State L!au>
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Mr- Tom Kerns and sons, and
Mr. and Mi-. '. M Kimball.
Write for full particulars and
free catalogue,
CAPITAL CITY BUSINESS
COLLEGE, Guthrie, Okla.
Mrs. Lula Jones and 1 <^r
mother, .>'rs. Chris$asi> -e I
in «'handler Tuesday and wit
in sod t'. inaiuavei.- o tho
soldiers whe are camping there.
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TO SEW
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| and Sew Right Use the |
I ROTARY WHITE
.B> A Visitor.
davenport! Davenport! 'tig tit-
place for me,
'Tin a place w* can live for a
reasonable fee,
Swarta and lngenthron with a
general gtore
Thev do you right and a little mor:-
iiere W, A. Trumbo wuh fresh rieul.
Hie prices you can't beat
Here is the Davenport State Ban*
With th m your buninn. ii you can link.
Stop with Mr. Craig in the hotil
In staying there yot liv« well.
T. E. Price the hardware man
Gives prices the best he cum.
Here in Davenport* high school
Fully equipped up to the rule.
! Oak Grove News I
$ Ity Kgo ter ^
Kev. Brown will begin a
protracted meeting this coming
Satuiday, night
Mate times, relatives who
have -n visiting him the
pa:.t week have returned to
their home.
The Rotary White is
a Sewing machine
worthy your highest
confidence.
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| Sold on small payments. Good %
^ allowance in exchange on your old 5
2 machine. 2
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| White Sewing Machine Co.,
There was an ice on am
social at Mrs. Richardson's
last Saturday night. An enjoy
able tune was reported.
| W. J. Heddly, mgr., $
♦ Oklahoma City, Okla. ♦
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Flynn, Ivan L. The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1913, newspaper, August 7, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109907/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.