The New Era (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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THE NEW ERA
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Oavenport, Oklahoma.' under the Act of March 3,1878
OKLAHOMA
pliu«s,u. kv,«y thursday at oavenport.
CHAS. T. HEDGES -
Advertising Rates upon request
Vol.2
Publisher
\VK C1IVK VOl OTIIKIt KKI-'KIt-
KXOES
l.ast week vie gave you a tow;
this week we give you soiur more.
We invite you to write to those and
ask theui about the work. Borne are
business men, employers of
others are trom students.
Don't be mislead
which you should
lar
Local News solicited
Thursday, Aug. 11,1910.
SPIICIAI, SIMMER RATES
We haven't any. We give the stu-
dent his money's worth at all sea-
sous. This is proven by the great
demand we have from the very best
business concerns for our graduates
students; |of bookkeeping and shorthand. We
have had many more calls for our
this is a day in graduates to go into positions dur
investigate for | ing the past 60 days than we have
Ed. Melton is building a house
in Midlothian.
Call for coupons at Hamilton
& Nickella'-
Mrs. Buugus and Mrs. Kell> r
were in Chandler Satuiday, on
business.
STRUCK A RICH MINE.
S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., says
he struck a perfect mine of health in
Dr King's New Life Tills for they
cured him of Liver and Kidney Trou-
ble after 12 years of suffering.
are the best pills on earth for Consti-
pation, Malaria. Headache, Dyspepsia,
Debility. 25c at Clark Drug Co.
ji jt Jf
Miss Carrie Colvin left Sunday
for Kentucky, where she will
visit for several weeks
Harry Adams, who has been
employed all summer at the tel-
ephone exchange, has returned
to Lawrenoeville, 111.
STAGGERS SKEPTICS
That a clear, nice, fragrant com-
pound like Bucklen's Arnica Salvo vnll
instantly relieve a bad burn. cut. scald,
wound or piles, staggers skeptics Rut
great cure# prove its a wonderful lu al-
er of the worst sores, ulcere, boils,
felons, ecaema, skin eruptions, as also
chapped hands, sprains and corns. Try
it. 25c at Clarks Drug Oo.
Call tor coupon3 at Hamilton
& Nickolls'.
CONTRACTOR
I atn prepared to do all kinds
of building contracting: in Dav-
I intend to make
yourself. Take nothing for grant-1 had graduates to place. The wide
ed. Wherever there is a genuine reputation of our institution for not
there Is a counterfeit; it Is true in 'turning out merely stenographers
• erythlng, and the fact that we I aud bookkeepers, but thoroughly
have cheap "fake" schools is convlnc- trained office help makes it impossi-
iug arguments that wo also have the ble for us to supply the demand from
genuine The lasting things of this our large annual enrollment." V, ith
universe were never accomplished in the high grade work we are doing,
a short-easy-sei-rich-qulck method. and the use o fthe famous Byrne sys-
l)o not be mislead but look for terns, we could place twice as many
the institution that has actually pro- students in good positions. We give
duced the results, aud that you may almost double the amount of prac-
have an opportunity to know what ileal business training that can be
rs say. e give you some quota- obtained in any other commercial
turns from thorn and beside, we argue sohool. We do this in the least pos-
that if >ou are interested, you write sible time, and at the smallest pos-
' •• • We work the student
enport. I intend to make my
money here ami will spend ev-,(hgt it you aro lim.resieu, .......
(>rv cent of it right here in Dav- ;o lheae—they will answer your com- sible expense.
ennort This fact togethi I with municuion. and find out about the l*rd while in school -d make tbem
enport. inisiutu Ok- tend strictly to business, enabling
the fact that I can demonstrate Enid Buisneea coi . ^
to complete in the shortest pos-
that I am competent, ought to a ommend both the system of sible time consistent with thorough-
11 title me to a chance to b.d on jhorti)al>J an(1 bookkeeping as taught neas. thereby saving mouths of time
Recent investigations at Okla
honia City have shown that the
Oklahoma Natural Gas company
have collected for 28,000,000 feet
of gas more than their records
show they have piped to the
city. There is now a proposed
order before the Corporation
Commission requiring the com-
pany to install a meter at each
town so that a check can be had
on the uniount-^tuirged for.
W. P. Barksdale, who lived
southwest of Davenport, passed
quietly away Wednesday eve-
ning at 7 o'clock, at the age of
58 years. He leaves a wife and
'six children. Interment was
made at the Mt. Zion cemetery,
Thursday evening. The sincere
sympathy of the community is
with the sorrowing willow and
fatherless ones.
Professional Cards j
P. S. Terrfll
Undertaker
A full line of coffins and
kets always on hand
Embalming done.
A
A. F. & A. M.
„ . LODGE, NO. 260
Hold regular meetings on the second
and founth Saturday nights in each
month, in the hall over the First Na-
tional Bank.
0. D. Groom, W.M.
A.B. Clark, Sec'y.
all Davenport work. All 1 ask
is this chance and if I can't do i
the work as well and cheaper
than any outsiders, 1 am willing
to lose it. Respectfully yours,
Richard Stalker.
by your college."
Yours very truly,
O. N. Maybefty,
Garber. Okla.
I Ass i tashier Farmers' State
Bank.)
"I am glad to recommend the E.
and board, and at the same time they
go from our school room into the
business office with a habit of close
application to duty.
For free catalogue and full par-
ticulars, address Capital City Busi-
ness College, Guthrie. Okla.
n. C. to any young lady or gentle-
Served as coffee, the new coffee sub- mgn who desideser to enter "a first
stitute known to grocers everywhere ,)a?g business training institution,
as Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, will tri* * any one
. healthful aoU(K)1 "thoroughly will find that it
is as good
even a coffee expert. Pure, healthful
toasted grains, malt, nuts, etc., have
been so cleverly blended as to give a j wjgjj enter.
wonderfully satisfying coffee taste and
flavor. And it is "made in a minute,"
too. No tedious 20 to 80 minutes boil-
ing. E. B. Moore & Co.
ji j>
FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE
, \V. R. and W. T. Smith have
raining institution, , „ ^ Bmad.
rrSHL'uUTy Market aUh.-San,
s.hool as one would Rankin building. There will be
plenty of people here to hurry
two butcher shops in the* near
future and we see success ahead
for the venture.
Produce Prices
Davenport produce buyers
will pay the following prices for
country produce until the end of.
this week.
Cream
Butter
Eggs
Hens
Springers
Turkeys
Davenport Lodge, M. W. A. No.10786
holds meetings in their lodge room in
The May and Stacy brick on 2 and 4 Fri
day nights in oacli month.
Membcru can pay iluoi* I*' 1camp clerk,
corner First and Broadway.
Vamp Smoot V.C.
John Stalker, Secretary.
Your friend and student.
Miss Nell B. Lawrence
Woodward, Okla
"I do not hesitate In saying to the
young man and woman, take a book-
keeping or stenographic course in
Now they have gone and
Dr. J. W. HUDDLESON
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Res. Phone No. 67.
Davenport, Okla,
Dr. J. R. Handles was in town
several days of this week look
ing for a house to rent. He in-
tends to move hero as soon as he
can arrange his affairs satisfa
torily.
Fred Nestlerode's mother who
lias been visiting him for sev
eral weens, left last Thursday
night for Lincoln. Neb., for a
visit with her daughter, who
lives there.
Or trade for
driving hor*e
One New International Cream
Seporator No "2
One Large Iron Kettle.
One good Round Oak heating
stove.
R. H. R<*ss.
j ji .
j voul,,r first class business college, and let plicated McGuire in the McMtir-
' >11.'..'. the Kllid BUSineSS I nnnnilal Tf KliPlllfl
that college be the Enid Business
|College."
Yours truly.
Miss Carrie Trimble.
El Reno, Okla.
1 sincerely appreciate the train-
ing 1 received from the E. B. C., and
believe all the students will say the
same words. I have not been with-
- -— _ .-ut a position sime leaving the col-
J. J. Hamilton, father of J. 1. . >g(?.
Hamilton, arrived from Carlisle, Yours very truly,
K>„ under the care of Dr. Arm- Miss Myr;ie Adkins.
stromr for a long visit at the
home of his -on. Oklahoma l know t^e course of instruction
nome m nm <- snJ (he manner in which it is
sunshine and enthusiasm are do 5iTen (0 be i{ BOt superior.
ray contract scandal. It seems j
that Bird is going to have plenty |
of his usual campaign material
this time—explanations. Long
drawn out explanations of why j
he didn't do it, have elected Mc-
Guire seveial times, and will do j
it again—if he is elected.
Last Tuesday there were eight
new subscribers added to the Era
list without solicitation. Wei
choose to take this not so much
as a complement to the Era as
ouw&uuv . i given to oe equal, u hoi * . . a
ing wonders for the patient and (1 Iha, of anT ln the South- an evidence that people warn m
ii- . * . i i • m nor.
LIFE ON PANAMA CAN\L
has had one frightful drawback, mala-
ria trouble, that has brought suffering
and death to thousand?. The germs
cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness,
jaundice, lasaitude.-oreakness and gener-
al debility. But Electric Bitters never
fail to distrov them and cure malaria
troubles. "Three bottles completely
cured me of a very'severe attack of
malaria,'' writes Wm. A. FYetweU. of
Lucama. N. C. and I've ha<i gxwd
health ever sincc. "Cure stomach, li\er
and kidney troubles, and prevents ty-
phoid. Je. Guar*ateed by t. .aHc
Drug Co.
he is improving rapidly. His *eat
many friends in Davenport hope ■
he " ill soon lie well and strong
enough to join the boosters and
decide to make this his perma-
nent home.
Very truly yours,
C. A. Lovell,
Guymon, Okla.
(An't cashier Bank of Guymon.)
"Having been in close acquain-
tance with the school, I can honestly
know what is going on ln Dav-ij
enport. Four of the subscriber j
are in Kentucky, two in Okla-
homa City, one in Texas and
one in Davenport.
that 1 know the instructors and
Aupist time tells on the nerves. But \ methods employed are the best."
that spiritless, no ambition feelinj^can Your friend and student.
be easily and quickly altered by tak.ng Miss Ella B. Henry.
what is known lo druggists everywhere Enid. Okla.
as Dr. Shoop s Restorative. Within 4«
hour* after beginning to use the Re- f, „ j
storative. improvement will be noticed, i Lvda I uinon
storative, improvement will be noticed. ' ' ... :th nie of Other places are watching
Of coarse, full health will not imme«fi-; Wednesday from a visit with pie ol otne | Kverv-
It is remarkable the number]
of strangers that are appealing
on the streets of Davenport ot
late. The fame of Davenport
and the things she is doing have
spread all over the state and peo-
Miss Bertie Yarbrough. teach-
er of the grammar room in the
Davenport school, has returned
from her summer's visit at
Springfield, Mo.
Mrs. O. D- Groom and little
daughter left Thursday evening
for a visit with her parents at
Waverly, Mo.
Come all voti that hunger and
I will s*4l von meat.
W. A. Trnmlw.
iiivt o.v rwv' .
ANT KIDNEVS.
ately return. The gain, however will relatives at Carney.
surelv follow. And best of all you will ___________________
rea' io and feel your strength and am- _L_OTp|r tkf HK3T FOB
bitii-n as it U Klur Ouk>-v.j iu- t v I n!v BtLIPr^jte
fluences depress first the "inside ™ BITT E R S>
nerx es'' then the stomach, heart and
kidneya wiU usually fail Stxencthe® j
thes failing nerves with Dr. Shoop's I
Restorative and see how quickly health I
again. Sold by E. B- j
lis with great interest. Every-
body likes to help a town that is
doing something.
Round trip convention
fares Davenport Okla. to
the following points.
San Francisco. Calf.
Los Angles. Calf.
San Diego. Calf. >50.00.
Sun Francisco. Calf, via
Portland or Seattle.
fG9 00.
Portland. Ore.
Astoria. Ore,
Seattle. Wash.
Taconia. Wash.
Everett. Wash.
Victoria. B. C.
Vancouver. It. C,
New Westminster, B C.
$58.00
Cmmencing April 4th.
1910 the Frisco will put
in effect round trip fares
to the above points, good
three months from date
of sale except however
that tickets will not be
good for return trip after
October 31st. 1910. Tick
ets will not be on sale
daily but between dates
mentioned iu tariff gov-
erning. For information
reguarding dates of sale
and routing call on Fris-
co agent.
D L. Estes.
Agent.
B. F. Nickell
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Residence—Phone No- 52.
W. Jones
Lwyer and Real-Estate Dealer
Office
Over May and Stacy Store
L>RS. WILSON & GALLAHER
Specialist
Eye, Ear, Nose And Throat
3rd Floor Mammoth Building,
Rooms 113-114 Phone 764
Glasses Fitted Shawnee, Okla.
will be yours again. Sold by-
Moore & Co.
The Daily Pointer—We net
50 copies of the Daily Pointer
every night that you can have
for the asking. Call every night
and get one
E B. Moore,
j* ji .'i
THE BEST HOUR OF LIFE
is when you <k> some great deod or dis-
cover aose- worierful fact. This hour
came to J. R Pitt of Rocky Mt.. N C
when he was suffering intensely, as he
say*. ' "from the worst teH I ever hsii
I cher, proved U> iuy gnftat i t .sf cv
what a wonderful Cvkl and tottgh cure
Dr. Kirk's New Discovery is. For after
tak."£ bottle, I entirely curve
Yon can't say anything too food of
medicine like tlMt." Its the surest and
best rewedty for diMWed kings, he
rhages LaGripfv, Mthn-.a. hay fever,
any throat <* test tnwhle. fiV. tlM\
Tral bottle free. Guanuiteed by CUra
t>rvg Co.
All ladies who want to make
loves, please report to the com-
pany their name and residence.
Davenport Glove Co.
Pain anywhere stopped in 29 minutes
sure with one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain
TaMeU. The formula is on the 25 cent
xix. Ask your doctor or drnpp-: 4
about this formula! Stop* womanly
pains, headache, pains anywhere. Wriu For root
Quality Talks
AM I will Wf. mrttlai
m*£?u3£ZilY<rrnr H hnilriitiP' materia
Dont risk erett on* m>.gh pe**f !
And 1 vfll d'. joil wlsj I SM «hn.
^u^CS&Tr^/U TaiS™'
. So ow wed ruk erre one fcirxfV PWT
Jut think this new to the MMTfBff
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wttkmrt the f V /v1 ?®J3
e vlwtcd mj 1*9
BMimtit* orWrilW H * - aipe
■ luJbr dcr- not be * ityut at I do bj
I kit rtmarkebit tfir f
Dr. Shoop. Racine. Wis., for free trial
to prove value of his Headache or Pink
Pain Tablets. Seld by E. B. Moore A Co.
.
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CARS OF TIH1IS
We desire to extend our heart
feit thanks U> all those who
kindly assisted us in the 1 lines,
and death of our beloved wife
mother and sister.
May God's richest b
y ounk
W. T. Smith
Gi^argta Smith
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith
Mr and Mrs. B. R. Hubbard
Mrs. Cynthia Manning
Hl"
1 tmr* u
We handle good building materi
s al because we are interested in the
upbuilding of a good town-Daven-
port.
LET «S FIGURE WITH YOU ON LUMBER AND
other building materials you may want to buy.
The J. W. Gt aves Co.
A. E. Haug, Mgr.
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stock of
Market.
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Dr. G. Louwien
Dentist-
Rooms 1, 2, and 3, Feuquay Bldg
Chandler. Okla.
Dr. W. D. Baird
Special Attention given to Surgery, «nd
Diseases of Women and Children.
Private Sanitarium
Phone 6.
Dr. A. L. Davis
Dentist
At Dr W. D. Baird's Office
In Davenport once each month
Crown and Bridge work
a Specialty
All Work Guaranteed
E. WH1TTON/
BARBER
Nicc Clean Shave
Up-to-date HairCut
Church Directory.
methodist episcopal church
(SOUTH)
Preaching on the second and fourth
Sunday of each month at 11 A. M.
1 and at 7:45 p. m.
Sunday School at 10. A. M.
All are cordially invited to attend these
services. /
Rev. E. J. Terrill Pastor.
baft1st church.
Sunday school each Sunday at 10
' M. 1'roaohing first and third Sund*^
[at 11 A. M. nnd 7:80 P. M. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 P.
, M. All are cordially invited to attend.
W. L. Johnson, Pastor.
a bargain in Dawn port Resi-
Also choice farms for sale at
k. 4 F«r
kl fxVft
If you want
dence property.
right prices
Farm Loans, Fire. Lightning and
Tornado Insurance
We have some 2 to 5 aero tracts near town, cheap
Davenport Real Estate and Investment Co.
J. \V. StAlhlK. Salvia Agent
N i ry Pui hc in Office Otli \\ uli Or, llaii\l
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CHRIST I AN CHURCH.
Preaching every first and third Sun-
.'ay, Morning and evening. Sunday
1 school at 10. A. M. Prayer meeting
Wednesday evenings.
Kev. James. Cage. Pastor.
PKt-sm TtRIAN CHURCH.
! Sunday schiwl each Sunday at 10 A,
; M. Preaching *i>eond and tourth oui"
lays of each month. All invited to
I attend. * _ , .
1 O. A. McLauav Paatur.
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