Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. XI.
PAUI^S VALLEY, GARVIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1914.
NO. 37
(LL5T0TT DIVERSIFIES
Lindsay, Annette French and
Allie Young cf Purcell, Virginia |
J O. Allstott, who has done^™?81*1"oW^'«homaCity.,Vka|
more to establish a stock mark* «,«1<linK* <>* v **' i
Cor Pauls Valley than any n,an uU,"r ,,u,; Walke'; aa"
,,r set of men. and whose reputa- i £ "<* "^^hli,,^ny' •
tion for fair dealing has become *m,lk ,Vn'°; 0'V*!' . i
j well known that he has the J'™'1 1ol - J,'. ri^'
/. i e I, u u j .J Freehold ruvday of shawnee,
c )nfiuence of all who have, dealt r, . .. .. ,.
Hojner $kagg.s ot .Norman, Mac
WilluinsonTqinm Conn* r, Bar
w ith him. He is now establish-
ing himself as a progressive far-
mer, having sown 208 acres of
ground to wheat, and it is look-
ing fine
ney Gaddell, Iioy Wllson„E^gar
Fielding and Judge W. U. Wal
lace, t.iiv .
Prof. IT wit no Derdevo, of j
PTOGItCSSIVE I1NNEI i„ t ,e I
One of the most original and ; first or the week to look after I
unique entertainments of thejhis farms in this countv. Mr. •
season was Uie progressive din-1 Derdevri owns atwut 1H00 acre:-;
ik j given on Satuidny evening;of |.in<J in this county, lying !
November "21st. by Sir. and Mrs| near itohhersou w Inch lie bought ,i
I,'. L. Philips, celebrating tlie| at the Uoveiniiionl. saleajeaij
birthday anniversaries « f their j or two atro. Mr. Denton n is a i
daughter, Miss Marguerite and j native of Belgium, but lie has!
and Miss Katheritie v\ aiiiier of heen in Ihis country several!
Lindsay. '-years, his wife reached III last.
The interior of the house wa^ ; week from Belgium an I her ,
a ?«-.i liable aieadia. masses of; story of the Ibl^iui! condition is
foriiB and chrysanthemums to.: si met hing awful lliev hav.-
:j nher with the burning Japan- son in In<- Belgium aimy troi.i;
• -s« Joss sticks, exhaled a de whom they have not heard in
Ir-_-ntl'titi fragrance throughout J three months, i'hey know not
the looms, while the wood* hav i whether ho is dead or alive. No,
iftg given up their wealth of mail can get. in ot out <d Bel-
Autumn leaves. viti'-s and grus^lginm. says M.s. l.'orrieyn I
THE ANNUAL DOWNFALL
0)S IVIIhir ® ^Ctdil
It wat an earnest liumoii t who vowd a telemn vov;
"I 'ill not write a lurLev-h fh-and oup jote, anyhow I
I will not do tliatfc.irsome thing, I will not pen a jr-st
About the bird tvhoie remnants rite to mock the staying guest"
He made a postscript to his vow, he made a codicil.
He was as serious as though he framed his final will.
And then lie sat him down and smiled, and thought willi n)l his might
About the posi-TliaitUguing jokes he did not have to write.
But in a day or so he fell exceeding queer and strange.
A restless something held his mind, he hankered for a change.
He asked his doctor what was wrong; the doctor gave a pill
And made • memorandum to add twenty to his bill.
Then all the jokes that grace this time came flocking to his brain.
Each ancient quip and jingling rhyme marched sternly in the train.
And each of them and all of them compelled him then to think-
Just as a man thinks when he says he shuts oil smoke or drink.
At last he said : " Well, just one more — a farewell jest lil write.
It shall be r sthing serious, some lancy thn and light."
1 le wrote ilie jest, just as a man who savt he h is sworn off
1 akes tock-and-rye or lotne such thing to soothe a little cough.
But why pursue this sorry talc? Why toil of what he did?
Twas liLe the "one more" drink or smoke ti it throws away the lid.
He wrote of lurkey hash, and soup, of turkey .neal croquettes,
l ie wrote of bones that had been grilled, of warmed-up entremets.
1 le wrote of turkey pie and stew, of turkey consomme.
He wrote a turkey-)oke debauch until the break of d.:y.
And when they came and found him ill, and sought to nursr him through
I hey said: "Heic, taste this turkey broti.. It will be good lor you!"
Copyright, by Wilbut D. Nesbit*
OKM BAPTIST
green and white, with white car I
nations, the windows banked j
with ferns and a beautiful floral j The Oklahoma Baptist Convert
piece of double hearts, stjgpeiu> (tjem at Shawnee last week is said
ed from the ceiling I eneSth the j to have heen one of the most
bridal couple stood. The dining harmonious and successful in i:s
room in asparagus ferns and i history.
white chrysantheinuns. the ta | Reports show that they now
ble decorations being 4 boquets have a state membership of
of cut flowers and 4 lighted can- j^ooo, and during the last year
dies at the corners with the there were more than 7,000 pap
brides cake at the center, thej ;in(j a numher of new
c ltt/ing of which occasioned churches built
,mt;d merriment. Immediately | Ahrnt f-iO.OtW was pfcttfced for
after|the ceremony and congrat the University at Shawnee. The
ulations had been extended the administration liuilding of tht
happy pair, dainty refreshments ]university at Shawnee has been
were served the 115 foitunate I completed at a cost of *100,000.
guests. and special efforts will be made
The bride who has grown up j by Baptist to furnish thi
in Pauls V alley and is known for buikjjng and erect other neces
her many womanly virtues and sary biiildings. to start the sch«Ke
sweet disposition has Iven for
the past five years in the employ
of F. M. Smith as bookkeeper.
The groom is a young man of
| sterling qualities, and a prosper-
ous farmer living south of town
where his friends are many
The bride
gown of pah
bv Sent 1, 1 1)1 o.
Baptist Church
Sunday School at 10 i in.
I!. \V. Patterson, Supt.
I reaching ut It a rn. '-Th<
was attired in ti<Supremacy of Humility."
blue crepe de chin j .Junior B V I' I ut -t p in
with gold lace trimming and car j
ried a shower hoquet of white j
carnations. Her going away gown;1
waia woven into bowers form-
ing cozy nooks, ivhicn bore uie'
name of the young lady gue.st
in "inimoiteHes"
Tettva.tete tables were set in
. A
.1 It
S.Hiior BY I' U at ti; 10 p m.
Pleaching at 7:30 Subject
'The tiospel for an ageof doiihi
K. P.'S HI ARDMORE j LEE SCHOOL PAFRONS WEETING 'was of black broadcloth, while imi are co.dially invjteil u
K Suggs C. E.Tulcipher. | The next meeting of the Home the groom wore the convent ion-1 a' tend (lie s-rvices of this
McChesney Dr A Struhle.!^"4 schood League of the Lee al black. They left on thf north jcliuich. J. W. Storer,
■ — bound trains lor points in West I
each .bowei. by raja..,e| l.^r. situi.lav given by
ijiie's of pink and white cama.
lions while the place cards wete
Mignestive to the Thanksgiving
Mrs. Bi itiaui Ilarri>, ot t li - y n jSchool will lie held Tuesday,
ckaslta. has liemi spending i,iie j .ucLneaiicy. | December 1st at the Lee school ern Oklahoma and Texas.
week with Miss «••harlotte Wal Sam Kendall. W II Hoeser. L ar p m Tb,. f„|.l
ker, Mrs. Barton Lee ai d othei | Ashurt, ' P VVit'en, II d l/>ve. iky ing program wiii be rendered: j
friendi-. !She^oa.ne tuaii' iitl the:R A McVltirtray, .1 E tjt ad.; IJollt'all
I wading of minutes
Pas ti
FOSTER NEWS
Tin. Foster school opoivd iast :,r Chickasha Monday, gavi
CONFERENCE WPOINTKMIS .
I Iio Western ()klahonia Metbi-
list < "ouf^-ience which adjourn-
were ma 11
;ill Mall*e
liev. Win.
-• <SM>n. The dinner consisted
nf s«ve.n Ooltl'si's, t'lich of m Ilich
v ts temping and d.'lii-tous,
i'Vie yoon^ iadii;s oniaitied
-• iCed in 4beir r spei'tive Ixiwi'.rs;
<1 tlie dinner,but the young The hub*
• ii . pros rested from ne tain- wilt lidd theii
Eugene Turner, Art llarnly. W
the 1'auls \ alley Mn-ic cJlub. j P Mnrchison. and B H Williams, j Dutt Mrs. W. C. Van , vvi,„ inuuV following ap,vm> nient
Sadie Helmar, .,f ^ f ff"1" > J | "Uow best can mepromote an ph,. teacher-, this \en aret'hi,-. j hiding Elder, Oklabonu
at the Presto t>.ai-! ' ''"'lrs '■ Lh'iskell, John Mcf.ee hitdli-ent interest in our com- ^ ,,ril,,v|, , district, W. M. Wilson
land V ester .lackson, who were mr.nity regarding school -matters'< v
SiiimInv nn nin-
;)< nhitti.
BAPTISI BAZAR
, ot the Baptist
it tug.
V id ley; Mi** Nellie Wright. ; >. • fc'-B IUw.cn; F'ai*Ui V,a.!t«,vv
first rank, attended the Knights, Vocal Music Mrs. T. C. Brait-
j of Pythias, ltathbone Bible ('lass, |um; vijss Welch
linrcli, and class initiation of tTie First Discussion—"Should theTeach
Annual Bazar on,Rank, at Ardmore last Thursdtyr I eis and Patrons < lulls have a
evening and all reported a
iine.
nAyal
SySflEO IKE WTO
Carl Pool, a Ixiy who
definite program to work to or
is it better to take up local mat-
ters as they present themselves"
Airs. Chus Thomason
"The need of the beautiful in
the home, schools and every-
where." Mrs P X Kerr.
t.i jtnvt,her. eating earli course December Pith, at tin- Snrpris
with different- young lady, (store. Thb\*will have f<>r sale
Music on the Victuda throng-. besides u large variety of nood
out (he evening enliven- things t.i eat, a largo line if fa -
ed tbe (ii'casioii and Miss Stros-'cv w rk suit aide for (Ihristmas
lot ol (.Iklahoma City favored present*. Tho-ewfiofailto.it- Carl Pool, a Ixiy who had re-
titi^ gueslp with .several enjoya-; tend ihe s<jle will fuiss an oppor-, ceirtly been released lrom the
ble leadings. A-a closing cer-'tuni(> to get wnat thev want. 'Training School here, and Geo ;
Last year there was a rush: Robertson, took possession of
for the sale in order to get iir.it L>r. G. L Johnson s auto Sunday
choice in the mtiu> desirable ar-! while it was standing in hont ot |
lices, and eyerv thing was prac j Baker & Baker's drug store for) Probably no pretteir wedding
created bv the ointiiig of the! tieallv sold heluo the noon hour! a joy ride, but.it seems tjie boys Ins occurred in Pauls Valley iu
cake and learning ones fate : ;un! tin1 sale amounted to $150. | were not expert chauffers and years than the one which tooK
The ladies assiating Mi>. Phil-J'riiR years offerings will surpass they had hardly gotten out of'place at the home of Mr and
ips were Mesdamo* S, s. Itvcd all ptwioti* ones in h<iihquaiiti jtown on the
; ony the hostess loought inj
an mmens ' birtlida v cakegnifv
decorated with van colored can-
dles and much muniment was
« PFlElIK HOME WEODINS
(Contributed)
hist ant, fioiti W'\ linewhod.
Kvi iaI>o>J\ serin-j to lu- inter-
ested in building-'out school, and
t'loy are faking extrmne caw
III it each pupil is placed iu the
class lie ot she lielougs.
•■0«ir Sinidas Si'hnol wa vitv
well itlended la-t Sunday: do
no! I'.irg'-f the limn i- In <■"< lock
m 'oine, let us nmke out Sunday
j"cl<Ortl a Slicc>'~s.
PupiJs who were neither lib •
-i.'iit uor tardy last week are a-
Mllow-; Teddy Morris Kdna
Picket, Mation leaker, Kmma
(Jiviw, Winnie Mullen, Mabel
Wiley, John Wiley, Cleinaj
Uo.verion, ].t yc'c Moigaii.Giac-e
and Hazel Wilson, Beal Crow,
] May Skiggs, Ranold Partis,
Wvnnewopd road; Mrs M. Burks at high noon on
N. H. Lindsay and F K. Low. !tv ami iju>duv. Don't, forget,!when the car was ditched and.Thursday when their daughter,
f he following were the mvit. i the th*t«. j/ecemher Pii.b. and j practically smashed to pieces and i Miss Ida May was united in mar-
ed .-nests- — Misses < atheiine 'g«t thoiv early or you will cei-1 both boys badly bruised. :riage to Mr. Alvin Kemp. The
Warner and Sue Koottt/. of j Uiply get left. ' It will cost *8SU to fix the car : wedding ceremony which was J"hur Ho^.ton,
i ■ ■ !vm-v intnrpuio ve a.oil marked bv I -"ol lis, riea AlOI)
R S Sattei'tield. iWairrwd; l)av;s
and lak drove, J ti Blackwood
K 'a'fr rd aim] Byar£, P. II. Hot-
, ion; W vrniewo I, K If- Welch;
Lind-ay, .) T McBride; Mavs
ville, E Ktiiinies; Erin Springs
;W I-. t'lorieh."
(leo. Ileri\ formerly of flifs
'.itv. but now living; ; t, \rdni<)i<
is daiigei ousl id ol t,y irttoid ft—
vei Hi. t! L. Johnson was call
ed there Sunday to see him.
The m isical recital given by
Miss (.'lay Draughoii at tint Ba|i-
tisfc ciiutch Tuesday evening,
was a most, delightful affair,
'and greatly enjoyed by all win
attended.
flohla Jeff we. .John Harper, j •'.P. Bruce, who is geneia.
Ha'tie Child-s, E unest, Crow, jadjwter for it, number ei com
Kal.-v Wilson, i.evris Chestuiit, | panies in Te.xas^and Oklahoma.
Moitimeriand who now lives in Dallas,
hv j iiionis, i-ieta Aioigan, Lyiin ■«> ' fllfy a uhoit, time
All Grades of Cotton Below
MIDDLING
• its simplicity was performed by i ^''"V- lb,:" Ib'enau tlseman
J l{(.v Ogle of the Baptist church Cliilds, hhelbs Sk igg-, Ho
pI at Bvars. a life Ion- friend of j I b.nian. Kola Cbosftint. Frank
the bride. ; Morgan and Ch ta Jeffries.
The home was beautiful with; Com'spuinleut.
I its Honil ilecorations and light
! ed candles, the hall being deem - j Johnnie Thompson child who
j ated in vines and ferns and pink i has l .-ed ill ol dipt'ieii* is w: -
! chrysantheums, t It e parlor in ! proving and now nut of danger.
is selling at a greater discount this year than ever before.
= THE VALLEY GIN
Is still maintaining it* reputation of putting out a high grade
sample. If you are not already a customer, investigate our
work by examining our cottdn seed and watching a few bales
sell on the streets and you will soon see that the grade is one
big item this year. Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls and Cracked
Cake for sale cr exchange for cotton as follows:
35001bs hulls and 500 lbs meal or 3000 lbs hulls and 600
lbs meal or 1300'lbs of meal or cracked cake for One Ton
of Cotton seed as you need them, any time between now and
March 1st, next. * D- C. BEST, Mgr.
WE BUY COTTON IN SEED AND IN BALE
Saturday shaking bands with
his luanv friends.
Mrs. Oairio More head, of
Fredrick, Ok la., is visiting bet
daughter, Mrs. VV, L. Dillard.
Elmer Moiehead, of Lexington,
Okla , rer,mned home on Sun-
day at'ier a short stay with hi*-
inother and sister.
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CAN YOU AFFORD IT?
CAM YOU AFFORD TO BUY CHEAP DRUGS? CAN YOIT
AFFORD TO HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTION FILLED ATANV
PLACE WHERE THERE IS THE SUGHTELT DOUBT OF
ABSOLUTE PURIFY? OF COURSE YOU CAN'Tr A LIFE
MIGHT DEPEND ON IT. PURE DRUGS CANNOT BE SOLD
FOR LESS THAN WE CHARGE AND THE SELLER REMAIN
LONG IN BUSINESS. : : Try our PRESCRIPTION DEPT.
PALACE DRUG STORE
Pauls Valley, Okla
For the Liver take Robinson's High Balls
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1914, newspaper, November 26, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118536/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.