The Cordell Beacon (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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The Cordell Beacon
Volume 17
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Cordell, Oklahoma, January 29, 1914.
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER
Number 27
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MEETING SATURDAY
I Automobile Wreck
Four young men from near Cloud
; chief who were returning home from
' the Aemoeratlc rally Saturday night
run their automobile In a ditch about
j"three miles east of town and wrecked
JUDOE DUFF WILL 'BUSY TERM OF
lYOUNG DEMOCRATS
HAVE PIE SUPPER
High School Doings
Everything has <:rtalnly been mov-
NOT MAKE RACE! ■ COUNT* COURT
— — - I been made In almost every needed
the car. the occupants all escaping Supreme Court Judge Contest Be- whiskey Caused Several Convictions |jne and within a few days now It Three Hundred People Enjoy Two
Interesting Morning and te n°°n unhurt. They were running about 1"> tw£en Brown and Looffcyrrough i More Cases to Be Tried | wil Hook like a r- w place indeed. Hours Program Saturday Night
Program. Or. A. C. Scott to Speak jnjieg per hour when the car sudden-! ■ I Just thirty Beven flays from the time
. j ly lurchtd to the side of the road, JudR® J- A- Duff. Informs the Bea-j The County Court of Washita Coun- the school board made their resolu- The Pie Supper given in the Dixie
The quarterly meeting,of the Wash- and went Jnto a ditch three feet deep. <° that he will not enter the race tv ha, be(1)1 ,n seti8lon slnce Monday Hons, the bond were voted, approved, opera house last Saturday night un-
lta County Teachers Association will throwlng the young men forward and i/< Associate Justice of the * upreme j morning, a number of both civil and sold. (he money turned ov r. aiffl the der the auspices of the Young Men s
be held at the High School buildin;; out of the car. Leslie Jordan, noph- Court which was vacated last sum- crlmlna| cases being disposed of. deeds recorded in the name of the Democratic Club of Washita Count\,
Saturday. Most of the toachers of of T. A. Edwards was in the I ™er *>y Judge Jesse J. Dunn and John Murphy of Foss was tried on Board of Education of the City of was a success-that is the program
the county are members of the eoun- cr0wd. Thej all walked back to town. I which Is being filled by Judge Loof- thrc.,, ,,harge. belntt convicted twice New cordell. j was good and those who attended
ty organization and a program has spent the remainder of the night with j borrough. Judge Duff never did an- on a rhargc of .Irunkennsss, he was Th{j ftrm of Bunjette. Austin & were w. 11 pleaded. At the close of
been prepared for both morning and Mr. Edwards and were taken hom ncunte for the office hut had serious- glven a fln(. of >10 and CC(itg 0n R,v. ^ ^ (harge <)f thjg wofk the prORram about twentv pies wer(l
afternoon. The morning program by hiin Sunday. Geo. Lovelace went ly considered making the raue up un- ,ng whiskey away he was fined $50 and haye certainly carrled It through sold and netted the Club about l-'IO
cinciuuuu. • . . , j ttJiu i tixw t;ei laiiiiy u iru n uuuugu
will be largely devoted to a short out and got the ccr M. nday. He sal:! i "1 a short time ag > «nen ne rauae aud 8entonced u, «0 days In jail. He vith admlrable abllity alI the way The pies all brought a good price but
discussion y the members uf the «v- U:at it was wrecked pretty badly. some investments n s coun , an WRS acquitted on a charge of trans- lbroUgh. There was not a hitch or were scarce as to number and consid-
ganlzatlon while a number of pro-.!-, . I e Pr 0 °° d ? pr0 . porting. , ) oulbble In any of their work erlng the number of bidders present
|ir. nts of those together * 1th bis large. 6am wa„ to^d gullty of „
' law practice. He bad rec> iv< d
inent outsiders have been socured 10 | Died
uddrcES the afternoon meeting. The At tbp home cf ber daughter at Ho
addres-s the aiternoon niceiinj,. ., (br home of her daughter at Ho- ' most rigid t
oral-ant of ti™ k4„, ok!a.. Wrf. ««<nl„s:. 14. "™',, J ^ I rarv'i'""'' " '""l" " "> ' >
who Win appear 6.u,raav. I. Dr. «•- M.rgaret iioaon, b,loved, % Urf. t ** *** " P"
gello C. Scott, professor of English wife 0f q c Bottom. * ! 'be comment
... . *liC Ul sun nor t. i r>«« l^
In the State University. He is one T Mrg Bottom and her husband were
the best known educators in tl.e south 8ni0I,g the earli-'st settlers in the
•west and is a recognized authority on 6oUtji eastern part of Washita County,
English having held the trhalr of Kng* wjiere 8hc was known and loved by
support.
The announcement that ho will not
make the race leaves the he:d to
Judge Brown of Mangum and
found pullty or alJ of whl(h was 8Ub]ected to thc;who would have bought if tj ere had
drunkear-'ss and fine# $ > and costs. mogt technical inspection in tt. ■ been enough pies to have gone round.
arious channels through j After the Cordell band had ren
passed. These men are to dered two or three K< od selections
commended for their ability and President Owen F. Renegar. opened
( Ron F (Adrian, on a similar char- carefuJneS8 ln handling this case, 'the meeting with a ten minules talk.
I ge wa^ g-anted a continuance. All of Tpr) tbo„83nd dollars w -re voted urging the study of Democratic prin-
I the above ai._- from Foss. Leo Hinds Jn bon(]s but thug far u hag appoared , clples and appealing for stiil more
; of Dili was found guilty of transport- neoessarv to hen only nine thousand I enthusiasm In club work. Harold
after his Interests in the county
state. Besides being a great schc.ar,. and j c&n „ay that she was an Ideal
he Is a speaker of more than average j wife> mother, friend and christian,
ability and tho teachers of this conti-J ghe wag a consist-nt member of
ty are fortunate In securing lilm. Ha, tho Baptist church at Star.
The Alaho Club
The Alaho Emhrcldery Club nret nt J
Silver Medal Contest
On Tuesday evening, February
Our high school now numbers a- made a brief review of the success o.*
bout 120 tudents all of whom speak! the Wilson administration which
in highest terms of tBe work therein j brought forth .ippl&uae. Pro£ O. A.
ill in^urni ici IUB i inr ft luricm . " ~ww - -—r — • —
- , . the home of Mrs. Richard BK!.t|- J S,,VW M^al ^0ntPK8t Will,b? and to be around thes., young people Coffey closed the program and put a
will address them on the suble - of i she wag ^ mother of ten cbl'dren. Thirteen members were present. Mrs.'mt Bul>tia, ' "urch. consls.m ; o i makeR „ H<ipin ,|lie a state normai or lot of life and enthusiasm into th.«
• ■ • —— — i uiiv no k • v- ^~ A IIII ICvIJ liimi 17 v i n " i « v ■ ov. • «.. «-• • - J| V ♦ — j
VThe lmporLtnce of Teaching Eng Beven Df whom survive her. and all Hubbard was the guest of honer and two (>,,AESel,• A me a 10 e Siven o ccc]jege students from here will aud,ence bls remarks. The band
Bsh In the country schools " j were with her when the end came 8hqwed a new duck design In crochet. 11116 one rec®,ving the highest mark- aocepted any jnst|tutlon of i furnished more music and then the
Other speakers who will aMr'-ss gj.., fejt that her work on earth wasj Bre(t showed a lovelv towel. I *nRS in eac < lasB e ee "yye; learning In this state or any otb r p,es were aucticned off.
..II >• l.n citiniwl n-(!l ho niffnlv
sent
from that tt" uho attend will be highly g.ate
' | eatrrtulned, and we trust the house,
| , ...I By combining the two libraries and
Mathematics in the Southwestern; ian cjt|*>ns! She gave parting c un- The difference In babies of certa«u W,U be 1 e B
the teacherrs Saturday are L. S. Stev- abou^ finished aud what a glorious 0j cross work pattern,
ens of Weatherford. Professor of work to trajn her children for Christ Tennessee.
. ... , . . win oe wen mica, i ue ntieu win , .... .
nee In babies of certa'u the two laboratories we now have an
Normal and Miss Vruraan, also of *he an aud was i>ecially concerned age, etc. was mostly tlie topic of the n e 311 8 ( 10 <C0 e apparatus of which to bo proud.
fSouthwestern Ncrmal. Uat her youngest son should become 1 ^ ! tor sale at tba small price of 10c
|a christian. Her only broth-r camel The uext weekly meeting will b-'P,"a9'' dc"1 rpf"8e 10 bU^" But
Resolutions Passed by the Studerta of Kcrtu ky the day before shc'W|th Mrs. Gunsenhouscr. (courage the children, and help the
The Furrr.er'a Short Ccuree. ) ^^d, also her daughter, Mrs. Addle!
It is hereby rero!
and Girls delegates
erolved by ti'-a Boys, lg^uicn.
:e8 from the different; God b7?
Lights Wanted
! Tho people who live on Etst Hill
Agricultural Clubs of the diffc~eat' G; forty years and each of her want more light and are making
'temperance cause.by purchasing tick-
ets ic v yourself and family.
as and comfort her corn-
Mrs. May Bullock has filed suit t i
the district court to recover $1000 one Is cordially invit/.d
counties oI OMrfcoma. winte# short sorrowing children and relatives and known their wants to the City Council ... _ht„h w^-'and see what you have in the way of of BPr,nK and summer gooda for the
Ml*... rnr hravn flt tbM OklahnTlKl ..... k«. nh^arlan iHrtiw.u s r J- _ . ta-Klr.l. M'n '■ ). , P I store..
The combined library will be in
dexed this week and hand'od In this
manner in the future which will is-
sure thepreservation of our books.
A formal "High School Opening"
will be given soon and to this every
Come out
Off to Market
Ben Levlne and C. P. Storte, man-
agers of the Dixie Store departed
Tuesday evening for the market.*, Mr.
Levlne going to St. Louis, Chicago
and Mew York, while Mr. Stori; will
meet a shoe salesman in Oklahoma
City, buy his stock and return. Mr.
Levin* will be gone two or three
teeeks *nd will buy large quan'.ltles
«e*rse for farnvr* at the Oklahoma may her many christian virtues ever i„ a form of a petition which* was, his death ^' Uool facilities.
A Wichita Falls Life Insurance Co- ev«ri Parent see that his or
mpany is the defendant. The com-1 ber child has the proper encourage-
atore.
matr?rrt*t6t
Rouit-jes that the Dixie will clttse
Agricultural and Me- hanl^al Collego be a beacon leading them upward to being circulated Tuesday mcrnlp*
at Stillwater. January 12-17, 19K. ihat a higher plane of living till they too. There are a dozen or two wslieneeB
We have appreciated the treatment -pass over the river" to meet lor who |n that pari nf town, and nearly al re7„g7d settlement some time' n'- at «« I'onie In this great work es-! every evening at 6:30 except Satur-
whlch we received. Every effort has js now resting on the other side. lia^e agreed to wire their houses an l n„iincfc orrtc-. A thp ! pec'tl'.v along the line of iiome study, day. Shopper? are urged to do their
been made by thoBe in charge of the "Safe In the arms of Jesus." , have lights put In, itil"g currant for ' .........
Short Course and of the Boys and "She is not dead only gone on be-1 everything that Is convenient an^
Girls Agricultural Clubs work to make fore/' A Friend. I economical. They are also asking
aur stay pleasant end profitable. Tlit _ jthe council to put In two street ligl.tj
loctnres fcr your.3 m'-n and rcung tt--i st:r Jet Chi rch cn east Main street, one at the brldg;
men have been most Interesting and, We y>ant to ]t,, every0ne know a- and one at the comer In frcjit o"
ago
suit Burnette, Austin aud Hold n
repreceui. her.
Mother's Club Organized
Last Friday P. M. the patrons ol
W. C. T. U. Meeting. | thc Lincoln school assembled at the
• On Tuesday P. M. th* W. C. T. I scfcocl building and organized what
held a very interesting meeting at ] promises to l% a very successful
the home of Mrs. Jim Miller. After j Mother s Club, in connection with the
terestlnc ,-1.^1
shopping early.
devotional exercises some In'.«
the discussions will stait us finally on bmjt our p,ay or rather t;0 Lords Dr. Chsrturnc'a rcoldcc.e.
thc read to becoming better home Prayer acted* ,n real life. Wc hope |
makers or farmers as the case ma> be. tQ aop every christian in this country! A. C. Means clerk of the R<K.k Hrtlc^?s were read, and we wire d.s j .. i,.i Hnnrnn
V.. urge every ft'm boy and girl an(J fh(.ir children, and wo do hop -t-bool district was here Wedueaday misuid to meet In two weeks at th-| . '. n11„p foi
the necceFlty of taking an active part ^ glnnora of this world will see turning in the school census tc, the home of Mrs. Montgomery. The hes -|
In the A. & M. College Boys and Girl* ^ regj prayer in life and will under- county treasurer's office. He reports ca8 served delightful refreshment
Agricultural Clubs. The good we have RUnd what t)lc prayer is. I have 221 children of the school ago in the during the social hour which followed
obtained from our efforts In the move jt sa|d thnt prayer is the key- district, 107 girls and 114 bovs. 110 j. f everybody remember the Med
ment makes us mc.*t flrmly convinced BA(1 jnto heaven. This prayer will reside In the town of Rocky p.nd 111 aj Cottlest, under the auspices cf the
or the necessity of a large memuer- hp g^own February 5th. We onlv, cu'tSldo the tewn.
ship and a greater activity among nr){
the members. We arc determined to
l\y. C. T. U. to be given Thurs a*
evening. Feb. In the Baptist churc.-.
a person that is over ten | - ■ —
__j. Ccr.*r you como u-d "uelp 1 Mrs. J. W- -ioiribou who has receut-j —
enter iaoro aetfvi.y into the work of ^ ,c work alcna:. We want to ( jy moved here fr:m Sfn"rrl **•"' ?fav l!urs* v^o hrs been v*<--
thc Hoys and Gir's Agrlcu.turtl Cluba put OOT hor.se back on foun iatlon, leave Tuesday for St. Louis and Chi- ftins relatives in Texas for everal
years old.
of our icspective counties..
Boys and Girls l>el?gatfs.
Malcolm Klker. President
Maude Smith, Secretary.
paint it, 0:1 the out and insldes, and ^ < ago to buy a stock of uillllnory weeks returned the flrst cf the week.
I the Ladles Aid wants to pay our rain- which she will soon c^en up In tho Her cousin. Miss Zelma Cartor
! '.Pter aomcthiug -.very month. Flcao; Hunter Ctcrc.
gr«t all you crn ccuia.
First Baptist Church
Regular services next Sabbath
morning and evening Tlie pastor has
returned from Ralston Oklnhcma
wl re he has been engaged In a rc-(
\tval meeting of ure'-t power. Wo,
shall be delighted to welcome yoaj
with un next Lord's day. Our Snndtr°
aehc*<l promises to b« well atlrn'.od
and we covet tho largest attend 'ne
since tho holidays for neat Surd;.v.
We are gla«i that cr '"v-day F"I o '
-1 ha* e t\
Aj . IX - . lii
jVenua, Texaf?, acro.^ncn:ca her .\ou i
a. " " Next Sunday at
a . _ . _ ! V«\ SiihiIKV
lows; President, Mrs. Avery, Vice
President, Mrs. Beets: Sec., Mrs. Man
sell: Treas. Mrs. Williams. The pro-
gram committee e.pnointed by the
newly elected Pre id nt I Mrs. 8. P
Foster. Mrs. Whltlock aid Miss Mad
Itailow) will arrange the program
for 'ho first meeting which will bt
cid at the school h illdlng Feb. 21
The patrons of the school are cor-
dially Invlt.d to b" present cn that
rrog:.-.m to b.^iu at Z F. M.
The Twenty Two Club
Tlie- Twenty Two Club of Cordell
met last Friday evening and conducted
the usual business, after which an In*
formal smoker was held.
The members wore first Berved to
grape punch end cake, then to cigars
—while the smoke gathered the var-
ious membns discus-ed subjec s of
interest to the membe.s of t e club.
Talmage Alol^n gave a very vivid
picture cf the lirVj he v.oulii lead "if
he were a millionaire." Hiram Ria-
ean favored the single members of
the club by a few valuable remarks
of How to Win a Wl o." Roy C.
Smith discussed the subject, "What
I would Do if i were to be Elected
Preeident of the United States" and
as urcd us that the members -f ti '
Aid Society 0.' he Sap-
I ague Day" In Cordell. At he
was so good la t Sunday, wo Tell yount. mules com'ng 3 and 4, good -w
the holy spirit of God wl h us. Our condition and broke to wo: .. i;8t ,-hurch will have a "Clli'plng s\le"
ladles are doing mere for the'r inas- cne good hor«>e, a fine rcadsttr. Cn;i*t rn Satuiday Janutry SI, In the Sym
ter than they ha\e in the pest. • be hitched wrong. In go.>l t! ap i. cox bu<1rt«"« hog'nning at 2 o'clock,Sn,Uh wUI ,8pea? _ ,s *cl1 kf°*a-
h wo-?'1 r' uprise l is cabinet ;md
a/ at th« MttKodUt CV """Istrv I oy 1 Poa9an gave
Next Sunday will be "Antl Saloon
A MCii.t-er. 1 Known as the Barber Gre:n hor*"
Will rew In cenne'*M'>rv I 'rv
le-!t >re it Clpud Chief.
Mr. Earl Henderson will dell or
his lncture "International Arbitration
or Law and Order versus War" nt tin
See J. J. Colllas. Co-dcll. 0'rt: o n*, j refresh--^** he served. The pub-
A red hot contoit will be begun which Methodist church Satuida;. nl-chl, Jan
promises increased attendance end In-
terest. Wc shall exi^<t all the old
pupils and several unenllated ones.
Onr Bible school Is recognlz d as be
31st.
Mr. Henderson has been in the gov-
ernment service and travels in many
foreign countries and this lecture
ing without a peer In tMs -e-Mnn of will be a treat to the people of , ;™porty
community. There will also b« mus
1c and recltatlona by local talent.
Admission 15 and 25 cents. Pro-
ceeds to g«> to the Kpworth Lea|U .
Tl:la Is a high, luss entertainment --nl
worthy cf the support uf il-e cctnmun
Ity.
The I adit b Aid of the Pr-sb tc.^
ian church will meot next Thursday.
Feb. 5th, with Mrs. Gunsenhou<- -
All the ladies of the church r.re In
vltod.
',1c cordially invited.
some valuable advice to lh married
members of the club as w.>!l as ad-
vice that wiil be remembered ->•.• the
single 011 "How to Rait-e Chhar^n.''
Don Long summarized liie n a
short time and would have gn°n ii«
what he considered "The Be t Thing
J .itltutlorsal amendment. Tht? ser>l«es In Life" if he had not beer, afraid
r* ccuise, that the Tempore nee forte:
of c-vrtrr l a. - iauncLcd a move
I ment for national prohibiten hv eon-
Rev. Elner Rldgt way returned the
first of the week from Hastings. Okla.
whe*o he held a very succcasful two
weeks revival meeting.
the atate. Come out next Scbb ti
and help make It b 'tlT. Let us ex
plain this new contest plan. There is
positively nothing llk« It In e*lst ncf
—our own beloved W. D. M<o tr
Oklahoma City Is the orisrlnnto-. I*
promises to work marvelous tra s
formation In our B'Me se.ho< 1 Oil'
iicrmon themes for the day w'll be:
"TaV'nt Hldinn" Are ysy* gi'l'yl
Kvenltia- "The Barley Held on Fire." Wtt>
Two speclnl mu«lc n'tmho'-s are rla ■
ni>d for the day. ^ full ehrnia chpJr
scconiratiled hy our anient! 11 church
orchestm of ««v n InstMim^n's. un
dor the superb Instruction o' Pro'.
Kollv. Our motto- "A Ptrengrr ttut
Once." Cotue. Klmer Rldp wry,
Tastor.
California Home fcr Sale.
A gcod home in Pomona, Califor- wa„
nla for sale or tn>d« for Washita Cj. business.
See G. W. or W. E. Wh *el-'
edv-tf
i be In the interest |'It *ould atop the Show." Sam Hold-
it Dr. Sniish Is a'*ii gave us his dednatlon for "love"
next 8unday will
of this movement
Baptist minister, a groduut" of W l-1 which was of much value to at! P.ii-
Hants-Jewell Coil g- and the Louis-1 ton C. Cook dlscu-'-d a BitbJ'ct wM-h
vllle Seminary, wl-.h oiv? year's study, has pu:r.'.ed man and one whc.h many
Attorney jTw. H. Flumlre. of Fen- P r « and tree in Lelpslc. He has! disagree on and the proof of whh'h
the city Thursday on! l ad about ten years crporlence In the; has caused many enemvs hkI tesrs.
work of Antl Saloon League. He His suhjc«ct was "Which is .he But'
eomen to its thsr. Jore as a highly End of a Gcat.-'
educated ChrlsMan gentleman of wide I F. C. Ro Jgers illustrated the fact
Attcrnev F. A. Mayer snd H. C
W. D. LoRBn. who lives no'thwe^t
of Rocky hos been serving on tho,
Jury In tho county court this week
| TI oinar of Eik City were here Wed jnnd varied experience and will no that he desen d Jobs medil
/Jay attending county court.
J. M. DriKon, of Davis. Is hrro • Is-
Itlng his daugh ter Mrs. Elmer Ridge-
Marshal T. J. Cannon and ne.>be-v
Pat Shirley of Rocky were in the
city Wednesday.
{ Willis Craig hns boiiRht a Ford
1 auto, the one formerly owned by Jim
Mr, and Mrt H. C. Dorney who have Murdt)ck
been visiting relatives in .vney, 111.,!
returned hot.'e Thursday morning.
Cnl Harris and J. G. Sprlna^r o*
Canute were atond'ug county court
here Wednesday.
Ju're Tcm Edwards was in Thom-
as Wedneaday.
R M. M^vern the l-undrvmnn wai
in Hobart Tuesday un business.
n F. Brvant of tJoteho wns In th*'
Rtelnmsn, tho Backet? r wan^s vour
— —- egKB. The highest uiarktt price, rlty Wednosday morning on business
p. B. Tlslal returned to Ccdvll, |
visit '<th rclatl'-" In aouth T"\as. 1 Btelnman. the Rack >ter se'ls It for state Fep*trr J. L. Austin waa In
Thttrsuay mornlt.'g afier a t'.vo mo:ith-i leaa. North s!d« of Square. 1 Clinton Thursday on buslitess.
or pa-
doubt b> able to instruct ard Inspire I tlcnce by telilng us the "Paddc f
us In the ceat c' u'., to which he ha'J Thing In His Life.' Fred L.'thasi
elvn hi t Ufa. Let no one Ml to hoar discussed the policy he wpn!,i f uoa
him. i If he were !n Presld- nt Wilson's rl **
In the even'na at 7:1 'he Ta°tor,ln regard to Mexico. Ted Le ertotl
will preach. "Willing w rkers" will, descrllied the "Tango" to us Il^i mi'it-
be his them'* Let -veryb->dv be on nw that makes all hunger for thrf
time at Sunday school at 9:45 A. M i knowled«v of the "rtep."
l.et no youna man or wotfan forget
the Epworth League at 6:30 P.M.
There Is a hearty welcome f"r e v-
erybody who at'- nds theoe service".
Francis A. Downs. Pastor.
The Infant ch'ld of Mr ar.d Mrs
Dave Murdoch died Tuesday night
President Frank Boyd save i'l •• rs
Introduction that wuuld be an honor
to the greatest of men. Hit clioiert
of su'ijoets and speakera was com ave-
rtable.
| It la hoped to varv from the ' rlj;fti-
al purport of ths club by udd'ng n o-
I clal feature to It for the ir nhor*.
It. onlv lived « few hours sfv«r Its their wives end friends from time t«i
Harry Worthly of Sontlcel la hire 8. P. Foster « s in Custer City Alvln Blnasmsn was tmnsactltg h'rth. Buri-tl w s ">ado In Lawnvltw t<me alKl ma!i tba rlub a toc ai cen-
Sam Crbean of Sentlrnl. wns iu V|,mng his parcots. Thursday on business. Imainetis In Hobart Thursday* cemetery Wednesday. tar.
the city Tuosdsy on businsi*.
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