The Cordell Beacon (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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Attorney Bert Darnell of Arapaho
was transacting legal businesa here
Saturday.
Miss Ruth Taylor of Elk City wbb
the guest of friends here Sunday.
A. J. McAdama of near Fobb was in
the city Tuesday on business.
Luther Diekerson of Cowden was
in the city Monday.
Reuben O. Pull« of near Colony was
a county seat visitor Tuesday.
0. E. Sipes of the Ralney communi-
ty was in the city Tuesday.
J. A. Standerfer, of Sentinel was in
the city Friday on business.
FARM LOANS.
Borrow And Prosper
Intellegent use of borrowed capital ia the foundation
of all Prosperity.
Proper selections of an agency for the negotiate n
of your farm loans is almost as important ast. e
use of the proceeds.
ASK
G. A. W. FLEMING
For rates, terms and coaditions of the bsst loans to
be had. Plenty of money. Have never been out.
Hugh White was in Hobart last
Saturday on business.
H. C. Wallerstedt and Ike Lowen-
were here Saturday form Bessie.
F. E. Grimma well known German
farmer who lives east of Bessie was
in the city Saturday.
Kodak work promptly and efficient
ly done by Westbrook & I'tley. Cordel
Adv-4t.
Send us your films to develop and
your pictures to finish. Prices very
reasonable. Westbrook A Utley,
Cordell, Okla
Adv-4t
Hon. F. E. Herring of Elk City was
looking after business interests here
Saturday.
If you want pood results and wani,
them now from your kodak send your
films to Westbrook & Utley. Cordell.
Adv-4t.
Geor ? Willis of Gotebo was in the
city the first of the week visiting his
mother.
John R Williams secretary of the
school land commission and Bob Lun-
ford, oil inspector of the State Land
Department were in Cordell last Sat
urday on business.
Attorney Henry C. Hubbard of Foss
was in the city Monday on leg'. te::
iness.
J. A. Harrison of Sentinel was over
Saturday night attend;^ the Young
Men's Democratic Club rally
H. E. Wakefiold and Rex Thomas
were business visitors to Clinton
Monday afternoon.
Rev. J. V BiMs of Gotebo brother
oi J. 11. Bills of Mis ci ;. was jt re
Monday.
Deputy Sheriff John Ha«sg;ird of
Sentirol was here Tuesday on offic-
ial business.
D. W. Fuller of Rocky was hep^
Tuesday as a witness in the county
court. He is in the livery business at |
Rocky now and has decided not to
make the race for County Weigher as j
was reported some time ago, but will j
devote his time to his business.
I W. R. Hutton. manager of the Cor-
dell Produce company was looking af
j tcr business in Enid Tuesda;*.
M'gs Mary Perrlng who lives east j
of town returned Saturday from a
three months visit with relatives in
Pennsylvania.
Milk Cows for Sale.
One Jersey, fresh now. milk with or
without calf. Also some mules and
horses for sale. Address, N. L.
Honrhens. Cordell. R. 2, or phone 2
on 10, Dill.
New ties are this week being plac-
ed under the switch just wes; of the
main line track ia the local railroad
yards.
Judge Rutherford Brett returned
Sunday evening from a business trip
to Oklahoma City.
Agent J. E. K.?rr of the Frisco is
spending the week in Kansas visiting
his mother.
A. J. Gordon former drayman of
this city was down from Fay Satur-
day on business.
Perry Harrison one of the promin
ent Democrats from the southeast
part of the county was in the city
Monday fro:". the southeast part o'
Uv>. county. He was summoned here
for jury aorvicj but wi.i excused in
legal grounds.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN NOW
A nine room house in Christian
College Addition to be sold at a bar-
gain on easy payments, small part
down balance monthly. There are 3
50 foot lots, well and barn. See
R. L. Knie.
Walter's play "The Wolf
to the Princess on
Votruary 2nd might be call-
«■ play of pictures. It is ve-
that one sees a play that
Interest and piques the cu-
r with Us flrat line. "The Wolf
m that. The curtain rise® on a
tntttd scene, it is Indian summer I
the northern woods. Pines and j
i foUage mingle their light and
A it ream winds down the av-
of cottonwood*. In the back j
are the blue too: hills. To!
(he right is the log house of McTav j
t«h. with a great tree ia frcnt of it ,
r«der the tree sits Batiste, the Can-,
ucfc puffing hia pipe la the porch-1
way la the gaunt form of McTavlsh. |
Another of these pretty picture cf
ferts ia In act three Two men are
squatting in the foreground Stand
tag is the tall, l'the. graceful ftgu-e
of Jnlea Boaubi< n Hilda appears at
the top of the trail carrying the ca
uoe paddle She stande there an in
slant holding the paddle like a spear
fnaa>*ed in the dark pine and golden
leafage color; with the sunset red-
dening ominously about her. One
almost expects to hear the wild cry
of the Valkyrie. A little later comes
the great and intense scene of the
play, which ia without doubt one of
the most novel and gripping scenes
ever staged
CHECK FOR $23,003
Deputy Treasurer V. L. Pribble.
signed a check last week which was
j Mrs. H. M Shean w- nt vo Sentinel | ^nt to the State Treasurer for $23,
—^I Saturday to spend the week with her 995.00. The amount represented the
that number to open the Panama ca- j daughter. j gtate tax paid into this county for
nal. It would take only one ia 1150; ——_ (t^e monli,g of October. November
of our church members, leaving 114S J,m Kerns wbo ,ive8 D*>ar. FoM has| and December of last year. It was
to support the one sent out. I "rv1n* a juror tn ,he coanty|one of the largest check, ever paid
At what value does America estlm-j
j court this week.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
The Methodist Missionary Society j
held its educational meeting at the,
church Thursday afternoon Mrs. R.A.
Billups leading An interesting pro-
gram occupied the hour. Subject j
"Conquest of the Cross over Self.' ;
It was brought out that the Chris-
tian has opportunity. money, powtr.
and life, but rnvnls a wider horison. a
higher standerd of stewardship. mo"e
intelligent prajer life and deepened
consecration.
Attention was called to the fact
that all Amorita sends out 6000 mis
sionaries. In order to occupy th^
territory assigned to her. she should
have 14.000 more. It seems a large
number, but we sent nearly twice
ate the Christian religion. Misses Letia Smith. Mryle Shirley.
At the cloee of the service fouri^ EraMn# j al<J of clinton were he
new members were enrolled and i (.JMt of fr)),n(ls hePr UeM frora Fri.
throe subscriptions secured for the . untll SuDday.
Missionary Voice. Fourteen members [
ordered the study book—"The King's
| Into the state for taxes from this
county tn that period of time.
Business." and the class
for the first lesson Thursday after
noon Feb. 5th.
Why Didn't She Side-Step? i
We don't take much stock in the
Oklahoma woman who is complaining
Attorney it. V Billup; ww Jooktng'that Senator Gore, a blind man. grab-
will meet after ROme business of *he Superior bed her and did her character fifty
Court of Clinton Mondav for a Wash-
ita county client.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
The annual meeting of the directors I Pon was * seat Tl8itor Smtur' Wellington. Kansas Daily News.
and stockholders of the Cordell Crea-
mery company was held at the offices
here last week The management
made an excellent showing In the re-
port of the years business and was
complimented for the efficient way In
which the business had been han lied
The officers elected for this ytar was,
John R Pitser. president; H. D. 1
Schmidt vice president. A W F. Lee. i
secretary
day and stayed over for the Demo-;
cratic rally in the evening.
L T Ashworth from the west part
of the county was attending to some
business in Cordell Tuesday. He
made the Beacon office a short
call while here.
Farmers National
Cordell, Okla.
Capital Stock. S2S.000.00
The Bank for the people
H. F. Toliver C. H. Beaaent
R. W. Hutto.
State Nalionallfak
Cordell. Okla.
Capital $30,000.00
Surplus $ 3..000.00
W. F. Taylor, Pres.
G. F. Ames. Vice Pres.
I. L. Hull, Cashier
J. A. Taylor. Asst. Cashier
We invite your contin-
ued patronage.
Tne Cordell National
Bank.
Cordell, Okla.
Capital Stock $30,000
Usited States Depository.
We Welcoaie New Accounts.
J. M. Arm field, Presidenl
J .M. Callaway, Vice Pres.
W. O. Callaway, Cashier.
Lonnie Pribble, Asst. Cashier
Cheap Money !
thousand dollars worth of damage.
A woman who cannot keep out of
the clutches of a blind man ought to
J L. Lucas prominent farmer near; gtay at home „nder lock and key —
FOR
piano
SALE—One bow Stcry & C'ark
Terms to suit you.
H. C. Shcafs'all. at the |
English Kitc^n.'
Father and Daughter Meet After 34
Years
Mrs Henry Bonhan who lives five
Insnrance
Real Estate
FARM LOANS
Murrell & Cohoon
Cordell Nat'l Bank B'ld't Cordell, Okla.
Sheriff Doc Hutch'r-on f > I"a «
The creamery wes organi- j day for Ardmore to bring V -k <ri*-
red along cooperative lines and has! Steve HIT. who has L-en lodged in the J miles sooth of Cordell received a mes-
j been furnishing a sP: ndid market for| Carter <wnty Jai! on a charg- of s ll sage Jan. 11th to come to the b-dside
I the products of the dairy farmers of in mortgaged property in this county, of her father. Andrew Knobby cf Tren
Washita county.
ton. Neb . who was not expected to
THE H0MEMAKERS CLIB
' ||ve but a few days., and whom she
Herman Lorenx and Re* Mcor\ had not r^en since she was a very
went to Rocky Saturday night. Her- small child; she had been p!a<«d to
The Homemakers # Club will meet! m,„ down to rtferee a game of the hands of Mr and Mrs. C. C. C'i'-k-l
on Saturday February 7th. in month i basket ball and Rex accompanied him baum as her foster parents, when an
ly meeting in the rest room at the, „ a g^rd to see that he did not i infant (who made her a most loving
courthouse. The following is the pro- v^dled tco rorgh'v ard that none of and affectionate father and mother)|
1 gmm . j the girls eloped with him. , who came to OkMbona in the plow-
I Froper Garden S.«ed and wheo to j da>s of this country and have lived j
; Plant Mother Bewley 1 her* ever tnce.
Egg Economy In Cooking— John K Maiiin. Ji!*tlc® of Uc''enwj On arriving in Nebraska Mrs Son
Mrs John Bcnham > at ^wctlael and well known insurance ham found her father some better but
j Hotbeds— Mrs. A. L. Boyd mAB gatun'ir n4 re- the doctor says there Is no hope of his
, Four Tested Recipee- trained antll after the Dotbk .' «*V recovery. Besides her father she also
Mrs Blanton and Mrs Smith j ?rxmnm m the evening He made a fret a larg* family of half brothers
j Question Box. short call at the B a<on offke to tei: and sisters and a t?p->olher whom
I Visitors and prosp->cti • members tb^t S ntinel and that part of th- she had never seen before. Those of
On Choic* Farms, Special Rate*
Robert L. Knie
Law, Lean. Investment Co.
Cordell, Oklahoma.
Two Minute Title Talks
Buying a Lawsuit
Did yo-.i know that plaeinc your
reliance in a warranty deed in simply
bi<Wingf<>r a iawsaitf
In California tfcfs faet ia so well
understood that a warranty deed is
looked on with suspicion.
It is for this reason:
If the titic is ir-xtd it pa*se« with the
dead, and that if all tberr is to it - 1
need of a warranty. If bad, the add-
ing of a wair&aty does not oiak*- '
glHKl.
A warranty i*only a sort of bet—a
wa?er that yon will have no ln>u*''" •
but if you do. and finally lo*o out. I'll
pay your inotiev batk.
A better way ia to require an ab-
stract. Don't jroto law.
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: THE LEADIM FIRMTLRE STURt ::
Wc make the pricea. We handle both new and
second hard household goods.
\N 1'iiv, sell. tia>'i or. \« hm.f W, i>aud • ur; ". re
by the car l>ad. hy so Ami * we can tn«rt any «-om|K-ution.
ionic in and *«•* <'ur new line, our «tjW i.n- up t<
new We m*ke a pc laity. We neal n second i.s.td
housi-hoid p*<«l to satisfy «mr cti«|o«ers. Make < ui st««r
your sb>re « hen you arc .n Cordell
SEALE and
Cast side of Square.
CORLETT
heartily ^elcoated. The daes are oa-' eouty. He tsrs not have the least us who ha>e not had th> -a.! ovp.-r fyanlt J, PetD Abstract 0-
Bcrded Ab«tract«r
Cordell. Oklahoma
Prompt. Nett, Accurate Wor.
, ly JSc a year and the better flab *e; hesitancy in admitting that Sentinel lence of being separated from our'lo/
have the better Girts Club e have ^ town ca the map and is 1^ "d ones and never met them for so
Refreshmenu w-Ul be served rated in the most promising part of 'ong time have something to be
xxithweat Oklahoma. thankful for.
1
TTat ianfus' «ceae ia the "Wolf
wh.'cb comet to the Prtrce«s ca Met «•
day Febraary 2nd. !a which a d *l|
takes place before tve aodlea'*. bet |
TI
on a stage so dark that pa can
tell which traa is ge tiag the worn
' cf It. There comes a (tiL a deadly
silence One Is killed—hat which
one. The hero or the ▼flUaa* Aad
then a lighted awtrh Orsbe* yon
se.«—*hat yoa see' It's net oaly
the big rcene of the {lay. bet the
biggeet stroageet and grant est - eae
ever played on aay Mage
Choctaw Flour is Good.
AT TOUR GROCERS.
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McCurley, J. J. The Cordell Beacon (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1914, newspaper, January 29, 1914; Cordell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc183293/m1/2/?q=The+Kiel+Press: accessed June 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.