The Elmer Dispatch (Elmer, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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The Largest Exclusive Grocery Dealer! in the
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C T Herring President
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L J M eerie Vice-President
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Get Your Cotton Checks Cashed at Bank of Elmei
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Corn ypjir account flrjth US and let U§ do your
bookkeeping without worry tp you or US either
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Elmer Dispatch
H H Williams Editor
Published every Friday at the
City of Elmer Jackson Country
Oklahoma by'II If V illi arps-i
Advertising Rate?: Dismay
12 l-2c per inch single column
ler issue Locals oc per fine sin
gle column pgr js$ue
Subscription price One Dollar
a year six months Fifty' Cent's
Entered as second class mail
matter po?toffice at Elmer Okla
September 8 1011 under Act ci
March C 1£79
ANNOUNCE
MENTLIST
The following announcements
are made subject to the action of
the Democratic primaries Au-
gust C 1912
For County Clerk
W A French
Byrle Beach
For County Superintendent
J M Dale
For County Attorney
C E Hall
M L Hankins
For Tax Assessor
Lee Curry
J A Chenowetji
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Rev II C Guiledge preacher
pt Carmel Sunday and Sundaj
night
A S J Shaw of Atu3 was ir
Elmer Sunday
Special Clubbing Offer
Every'intelljgent man with th
news of his own community ant
country Therefor he needs s
good local newspaper He als
needs a paper of general news
and for State National anti
world wide happenings he wib
find that
Semi- Weekly Farm News
lias nozuperioe The secret of
its great success is that it gives
the farmer and his family just
what they need in the way of a
family newspaper In addition
to its general news and agricul-
tural features it has specia pages
fdr the wife the boys and the
girls
It gives the latest market re-
ports and publishes more special
crop ’reports during the year
titan any other paper
For $IJ5 cash in advance a
will sedaTh' Semi-Weekly P&rm
NewsUnd’ The Elmer Dispatch
Each for one year This means
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Subscribe at once at thoffioe
this paper
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Stoughton Wrgops will be
Sporting Goods All Kinds
Undertaking Supplies Sold
The Elmer Hotel
J 0 Cochran Prop
Board by Dsy or Week
American Plan
Sample RcomsFree
The Travelers Headquarter
Elmer ptla
Kirk & White
General Blccksmitking
Horseshoeing & Woodwork
A Work Guajfan£ee4
Elmer Okla
City Barber Shop
C R Ivie Prpp
Tonsorial Parlors and Baths
Cleaning and Pressing
Laundry Basket leaves Monday
of each week-
Courteous Treatment
Help Ths JL)i$?atch make
mprdvements by suhscric-
ng We want 500 more
:ames on our list Will
ou help do this It is a lit
tie thing to you but a very
big one to us Drop in our
office and get Acquainted
! C T Herring
: Lumber Comp’y j
G B MOSS Mgr
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:Lunber’ Shingles Posts Baints
: TDilsi! Doors and Sash ’ " -
Colorado
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! Niger Head Coal jj
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Hardware and Furniture
Wagons and Implements
sold at absolute COST
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Then? No GO
Elmer
Meat
Market
Dealers in
Fresh and Cured
Meals Fresh
Dread and handle
Poultry and Hides
Always in the market
for your Fat Stock
Meat delivered free any where
jn the ciiy
C L Kinsey &
RL Conner PropV
Forgot HI Pearl
Dublin magistrate bos given
Judgment 'In the matter cf some" pearls
which bavo been in the hands of tbe
Dublin police hlnceSOS Tliete pearls
forty-seven in number aijd valued at
$1500 were originally (jcppelted with
(J flyP1 of Purlin Jewelers fey a man
ffhp never returned to claim them and
the Ann banded them over to the po-
’lce The magistrate directed that if
the ow-ner did not claim the pearls
within six months they should be sold
by the crown at tho expiration of that
The Soothing Thought
"Now that we've spent so much
money fixing up the hopse perhaps
you won’t go aw ay" said her husband
hopefully
"Oh yea John I will but" aha
added encouragingly 'Til be more
cheerful about coming JjacIl" — Har-
per's Baser
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Notary Public
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Farm Loans Real Estate and Insurai
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Offiee Farmefs State Bank Either Okla
LOCK
-NOTES
Lock community is progressing
nicely the fapr?rsTtq bugy pre-
paring for thp spiijhg crop?
The Sunday-scheql is doing
fine a large crowd was present
't Sundaj' Mp- Tayloyis Sup-
rentendent The singing at Sir Ftunch’s
ast Sunday was well attended
and all report a good time
Many of the neighbors are
planting garden
Mr Land and family have mov
-ed into the community Some of
the young mn seem o like some
of the familj’ Mr Land perhaps
Miss Holister the Lock School
teacher is very popular in the
neighborhood
Miss Eva Hampton is spending
a few days in Texas hope she
will return soon
Miss Susie Watson who ias
been at Duke returned recently
of course hjan Thompson was
glad
Sir Claud Parks was seen in
this community Sunday evening
He was a Lock youngs er last
year
Mr and Mrs George Smith of
Lock spent Sunday 'ith Sir and
Mrs Crumbaugh :
These last few days have been
such that people began to thing
spring had come in deed on last
Wednesday afternoon the wind
came fpom the north bringing
with it one of the old time Kirnd
of sand storpis Not only was
the dust fgai’f il tut walKing
was made almost impossible te-
cauae of the wind
We may expect such weather
as this in this countrj’ atl this
saasoh of the year- This is Mar
you Knew and as we have not
had many high winds so far we
may expect thorn in the future
The Lion lijfe period of the
month is on us So Iook out
Repels AlUck of Death
“Five years ago two doctors
told mo I had only two years to
live” This startling statement
was made by Stillman Green of
Malachite Col “They told me I
would die with consumption It
was up to me then to try the best
lung medicine and I began to use
Dr King's New Discovery It
was well I did for today I am
working and believe I owe my
life to this great throat and lung
cure that has cheated the grave
of another victim-” Its folly to
suffer with coughs colds or other
throat and lung troubles now
Take the cure that issafest-Price
60c and $1 Trial bottle frf e at
King'lDrug Store ‘
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Office Phone 2G7 Re's Phon
Dr John W Hawkin
'Veterinary Surgeon Vi
and Dentist r
Yur patronage Solicited C
over Altup Transfer Barr
Altus - C
Charlie' Combs disposed o
dray ling fo Sid Nichols
week
Insurance Notk
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Big
The ACom
pamei
Of the Leo & King Agency
represented by Cusenbary
The Aetna Fire Ins Co
The German-American (
The Springfield F&M I
Tpe Siint Paul F&M C
Farmers get yont insuran
the “Saint Paul” Note
same rate as cash these
time?’ n
Hal jnsugange also note
JD Cusenba
Insurance
A S J Shai
Bonded Abstracter
Office Three Story Bui
South'Sidp of the Square
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Elmer flow has a bunch o
wires ape ypp ono
The Dispat
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Oklahoma
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Williams, H. H. The Elmer Dispatch (Elmer, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1912, newspaper, March 22, 1912; Elmer, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2308334/m1/4/: accessed June 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.