The Davenport New Era (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1915 Page: 8 of 8
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T he place where you are treated
kKJh 7. and trade at
HALL'S
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SAFETY FIRST.
I ht depot./? or * oJ .St ate BfcJtks know that there is> ■
no chum: for worry, for their furnii ire absolutely %
Kturcd by the STATE BANK GUARANTY
LA W 7 he protection of >our depoatf i* pud for.
Why not u« it7 A dollar open an account at
THE
jJJavenporf Stale Bankj
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J FRISCO |
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TO THE
NORTH
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1 HE next time you make
a trip northward or east-
ward, it will pay you to
Iflve the Krii"<> a lri4l. We Ii*k a
Uric r ( ■ n • ' tun* ot all .-<• • I equip
Went th ri any other r*iiw«y in <n,r
Itrri'i • thtr , „l
Mliiig arc managed by Fr«d
Harvey You j<<- th<- full worth of
your motu y wtp.* \*j<tr ti' \ ' t /< f
"Frisco,"
W. P. Woodruff, A^nt
fteaaon for Mano HHat<e,
"•'"1 "baking h « a military origin,
f« ►arty tlmm when M< ldl<-m t„
ConrlnM «,(,< an</tli<r that no" harm
• « lnt«nd*d and iliai tlx- , in id ,,o
• •■apotia, h -y extended ft fid Kr;mj,i <1
►*' . </Ui«-r« band an a token of is<,od
SOUTHWEST
TRACTOR
—SHOW-
Urf 'Wider the manajft-
(W'.t of U e Oklahoma A. A M.
engineering department
itti ,h<: ration of The
Oidao'ioM Farmer Stock man ar <1
Knid Chamber of Commerce. A
Hi/ Free event in I he interest
of IxjfJfer, better and more
profitable faritiing metboda.
enid, oklahoma
july 27,28,29,30,31
lieierve the Uat five day* in
July for tbia trip. Corne to Enid
and aee al] the atandard friakca,
\z>t* etui type* of Tractor* in
artual work in the field. Big
Fr«-<- Barbecue, Wednesday, July
compliments Fnid businesn
men. Plenty of entertainment
Reasonable hotel rate*. Splen-
did railroad fa<-ilitie*.
let'sgo! everybody
Heal Delight.
"Today, for ilie firm lime, I v.an
really <J<-il*(lii«-«j to |«.ar my nHglibor'*
piano going " " (Something wonli |i .
lanln* to, | aupjir, | „;ir
•o I li«-ard Hie Inmullirient men talt-
hif It away " Mual<al America.
£
$4 to $5
DENTAL PARLORS
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I ortcUin Crown
tVork T — ^
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t^ -n >m Miani «TAI* c<Tiiv<c<
No Hoad to Rlche*.
Afi'-r lookliiK over the life lilatory
of aoma of the wealthleat men In the
world, we have about reached the
coiiclualon that none of them got rleh
by aavltiK tobacco coupon*.—Toledo
Blade
wr The cholceat daalgn* and color-
ijj inga. Evary |iatt«rn new,
Henry Bosch Co.'s |
Wall Papers fori 9] S f
NEW VftUk A
NEW VOKK CHICAGO
A ptaul ««ftl l.tlnga ilia
yi.tir home. Nn obligation
^chaaa. Wo aolit.it an
im.A'a'J .
•ani|)laa to I
•on to |mt.
Ina|x, tlun J)
Nate Nash, A^ent
Innocence Rewarded.
I hope," Maid Mr*. ('orntoa «l, "that
y"" ll tin careful not to take any coun-
t1 (felt money whllo you're In town."
I never bother ubout auapectln' my
fellow men," replied her huaband. "If
I iudy out a piece of counterfeit
Money If* Im|k>hh1 bio to offer It to
anybody without my hand tremblln',
but If | pay no attention It* about
a« "a*y to pn*a It on Iho next feller
*a It wax to pahh It on me."
Children Cry for Fletcher's
t :u*e"'. i id Dg .iajp
* ait hi*- iiueein vp. rj tbt
3k ItwMghte *erf far a T.
He was a Jiitle muti
t ' ,-<Q j ■'.if Hi'
v -• •. . I tv '
buajtuwt atij wioii-r? His;
tike t*>o «sry
pifffori ••} (!& fuii of tt <- fap oi
Jfe. His ejes **3* clear am? '
'ifc^-p a* tbe bytiog in tjj- :>©-: ur*^
i'X. Kit U-aijiJr* weie t-rjiootL
•«xJ Uat Tdtied, «et fff bv t
ij fnojf*r <jf friiver hair. Hit
-jOUtitrt. *hiciit Uad c iiid
OUMSI than t'tiyti'-aJ buidetK.
vr«re diidiUr s'O'.'ped but he J
*4? Miij tjaie aixl heai \y.
Pi« Titlr tlariil whist!*
% i ie-d ea.fi'j into the "Stat
>piug.''-d BdTjDer,"" and tht
draijjrnifig of the toil tcarmi
firj^ rs on itw nail k^ became
a or« j'ro&ou/ititid. The deep
b le ':y<sfc took on a istill more
df^atny look.
He was thinking of that Star
*>pangk>d Biooer, just as he had
thought cf it on another day
fifty odd years Wore.
It had been up at the oid dig j
fcnet w:hry>Jhouse that they h id
fjot the new 6. Tt*e schoolliouse -
on the outride wae <|uite a< it
had been then. The cherry
de%k. on which he had carv< d
hi* own and $ilvia*6 names in d
heart khap&i panel, had bet n
taken out. The bkcklioard-
had also l^e-n replaced by ne
ones, hut it was the same old
bcbool house
I lie little !>ro>k slilj < hat'ered
down the hi'i behind the school
liO'iH •, out the <ream was much
smaller iha;i it had been in
Bimeoiru borhood. Ah in", the
stream was not the onlv thiny
that had partly dnYd up. Most
of the old apple trees that he re
meml>ered the fraxrati'.-" of on
May moitjiuga, w hile ite labored
with Uolbourn'o arithmetk', had
been cut down. But ar-pl Mre s
wi-rf- not the only things that
had been cut down since Ihen
A hat were apple treats lo men
yourij; men, little more thin
h'VB.' Brotherp, sweetheai te,
and young fathers, many of-
them bridegnxtms, cut down in
thfir youth like trees.
I hev had heard the news al 1
Hi'1 old district schoolhotw over
lifty years ago. H<- fould ice it
i ail just as though it was j ester
day. Over half a century is not
so far back to rer iember, when
i the picture you recall is one of
three or four that alone make
i memories worth looking upon.
The occasion was a spelling
I school and neighborhood soci
able. The schoolroom was lit
! hv two feeble kerosene lamps,
one on the desk and the other at
the back of the room in a brack-
et. Squire Thompson was giv
ing out the words. With what
a burl he rounded out the words
.is he pronounced them. /
Him Hopkins stood at the
head of the class. He had al
ways been a crack speller His
chum, and rival in love, Wins I
low Ed wards, stood next to him.
Silvia Atkins, adored by both)
thesq two boys, was half way1
down the class- Occasionally
one h y would catch the other
looking slyly down the long line
toward Silvia, or see her looking
The Kiud You Have AJwayu liooght, and wUeh has been
iu um; for over 30 year*, bait home the Hjmatore ot
srytf and has been uxade nnder his per-
(yT- / . «wnal Kupervidon ^inf e its Inianr?.
■' ' K 'wiAW Allow no one to de^-'-ive yon in thik.
AJJ Counterfeit*, Imitation* and "Jturt-aie-good " are hot
Experiment* that trilh; with and endanger the health of
hiliuiU awl ChikLren—hxpericnce against l-iptriiBeiit*
What is CASTORIA
Cartoria b a h;trr/il< >-« gab«tltnfe for Castor OH, Pare-
guric, Itrop* and Soothing Hyrnpn. It h pteasant. ft
cy>utain.i> neither Opium, .Morphine nor other Xangfls
eu >i tan'^. It* aire i^ it^ jfiiararitee. It dertroys Worms
hjj'l alia;, n ieieri^hiK -For more than thirty rear* it
has been in eon-taut urn: 1 <<r the relief of ConWipation
lOatui'/ieT, Mind Colic, aU Teething Troubles and
i;iarrh<ea. It rejrulates the Stomach and Boweis.
a-nujlates the Food, giving h<althy and natural fcie*p!
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Tritud.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
) Bears the Signature
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
THE c E H T A C R COM pan Y, NEW YORK. CI f ^
Piano
Famous Sweet Toned
Starck
gain*
Katbe .
StrtBwaj
Ezatrto u
Km ball
Starck .
. V.'e ha
I band
. . $135
. . 120
. . 92
. . 60
. . 195
•e constantly onI
arjre number of
, - iifijtly u! J and second
jh .nd piar. § of all standard
- • ibow ar< a f «
bargains. Send ft r cur
* ? c te Sfccood-haod
bargain list.
Sweet Toned—
Guaranteed 2S Yeari
Y j W'll be delighted with the
sweetness, purity and power of the
torteof the Starck Piano. You will he
f : • I- ' Vity ind the finem-Es of lis
const rurt ion. r-achbtarck Piano is so carefully
it it is truarant.- d f r 25 years. This
kunranh '* means something, because :i has
tacir of it ao old estabJisbfcd. regponsible piano
house.
Celebrated Starck Player-Piano
This wonderful instrument makes
musician!of t:s all. Tlte Starck Piayer-
riary; is rich-toned, easy to operate
and durable, ft has many exclusive, up to-
>' that make it , t t the ir,strum, nt
ro# DfHl in your horn,. Our direct frotn fac
t'IrT '* )'■*. and we will tiie jour old
Dl«no la exebaoge.
Free Mutic Lessons
. To""f pufchwer of Starck Piano, we uire
^hV7.TrCk ' ,*0n,v,n on,;of ,he bf!l known
schools in Chicaifo You take these 1,-sions in
your own homt br mail, and a fuii >c r'
Instruction Is otkr'-a.
Direct From Our Factory
Will Save You $100 or More
OUR Big Offer is to send you for
30 days' free trial in your home
abeautiful, guaranteed Starck Piano
direct from our factory, thereby sav-
ing you $100.00 or more.
We require ao payment ia ad-
mce. You are not asked to tie
up your money in any way. All
you do is to take the piano into
your home for 30 days' free trial,
where you test it and -try it in
your own way.
At the pnd of 10 days tou decide
whether the piano is just the one
you want. If it is. you keep it. pay-
ing our low factory-to-home prices
in payments tosuit you. II.for any
reason, it does not prove to he up
to your expectations in every way
and the finest piano you have ev. r
fFKin ',or ,'le °>°ney, you may send
It back and in that event we will
pay the fraight both ways.
Ea y Payments
You are not asked to pay
joy cash down, but after 30
davs of trial you ran b«-gin
payment on the lowest, easiest
termseversugsrested by a piano
manufacturer. These
p terms are arranp< d to
suit your convenience,
nnd you can buy a piano
lor your home, without
missing the money.
FRE.E,
Piano Book Coupon
P. A. Starck Piano Co.
1697 Starck Bldg.. Ckicago
Please send me without obliuation en m
; part complete illustrat. d piano hook and full
. information concerning factory to home pric
: and easy payment terms,
Nan,
P. A. STARCK PIANO CO. sir"1 N° wh.F.D.
^Manufacturers CHICACO
: Towa aid Stat,
(Continued next week)
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ANDAU THROAT AND LUNG TROURIFS
cuAPANreeo sat/sfactorv
O/f MONEY f?£rUHD£D.
Will You Put Up This Wren House?
Al aa iatroJactary altar,
w, will ,r,d tU, feel,
Wr,a Ho.,. |rMt wtH'i
witk a ail a.atka' trial
aakacrijatio. t, UTTI£
FOLKS MAGAZINE fa,
SOc. (Miat ka a aaw a at
atriptiaa.)
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Natur# atnrtM
Stori.B < f r *j rhlldr**
r®?™* A venm* to mamorti* . .ltull
SteS5ftr'Ja
I irrt t' icturaa to color with palnto or erarona
VZti Si!
>ull prloa |1 00 a yaar.
AUitit: LITTLE FOLKS MAGAZINE. Daat M. Sal, . ■.«.
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Tryon, W. M. The Davenport New Era (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1915, newspaper, July 22, 1915; Davenport, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110004/m1/8/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.