The Davenport Leader. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1908 Page: 1 of 4
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I
Mistori.il 'ocicfy
The Davenport Leader.
However, we intend to continue our
vigilant search for Subscribers to
the Leader-allowing none to
escape our notice who are
guilty or who show sym-
ptoms of that de-
structive dis-
ease.
LETTTER FROM W. S. HAYS I Under ti... pui
COMNENDING THE LEADER awful to havt
Lagrange, Ky., Mch. 31 '08
E. R. Anderson,
Davenport, Okla .
Dear Sir: Your letter of tie
25th is received and reply w 1
say, I vvill take plea lire in ne
liciting subscribers to your t a-
per and will do all in my power
to advance the interest of ths
Leader. I know it to be of
much value to Davenport a> d
community and I appreciate flio
good you are doing. 1 show it
to my friends here and compare
it with our weekly papers with
$1.00 PER YEAR
We offer an apolgy for the
size, shape, condition and what
the Leader contains this issue. A
case of nervous prostration ai
tacked uj just recently on ac „U1 „CCK1¥ [ia
count of the possibility ot losing credit to the Leader. *
a large portion of our subscrip- Wishing you every success, I
lion list and we took up some am, respec't'ly
time this week to learn where we W. S. Ila\s.
are at.
We are in Okla., we learn, Died:- Mrs Mary Jane, wife of
which means that the list will John Sawyer, on the 28th , of I
not feel the effects of postal rul- pneumonia. The bo ly was taken
ings or the chilling frosts of hard '° Payette, Ark., for interment
limes. People like to read in Ok- (>n ,!l(' 12:40 Frisco tiaiu Sunday,
lahoma, which fact makes the (accompanied by her brother u ho
loollaw.t ,s Dr. R. C. ]ii(ll,v a„.ivtd
"" " Davenport to day. The Dr. is in
his usuaj optimistic frame of
mind and going to old Mexie >.
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1 A. Cochrane & Son have
a loi of beans, peas., rnelMn and
other seeds. All freehand relit! It
parcel or packet, the name of con
tents and actual weight. Dye
puts up 201bs actual weight of
pure meal n ach sack and sells
at .50 eac.t. In everv f> sacks
of his meal there is lOOIbs; in
foreign ;acks. if tlev mill con- ^ ""7 V'"'
ta , 18II.S, II. I e is9011 ,sih o sacks ' ,,rK*
or it oaiy LI < pei sack, there
is only Hull;.- per 5 sack-. It is
concede.I that in every ■"> sacks J'" , ,
theie is l.'Olbs and iru ■ when
you buy y .ur meal of Dye.
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THE DAVENPORT STATE BANK ]
Remember that we have a big
line of walking and riding cnl
tiv a tors. We sell them on fall
time but would take cash in a
phi' h. I,. \. Cochrane & Son.
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Miss Mabel Mitchell has been
quite sick with the pneumonia
tor the past week and at
the present is no better.
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Amos Haug is beautifying iiis j
residence on Second St., byj
building a nice fence , d,
other additional improvemen
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Subscribe for the I.wv I?
Y o the public, every accommodation
consistent with good, conservative
banking nethods.
t
state great. Reading, like the
song of the linnett and the lay
of the hen, inspires them with
hope; intensifies their desiivs for
higher ideals. So th read and
. te-read. One commendable fea
ture regarding the Okla., i eadi ng
public is, it reads all sorts of 1 ii
erature. It hsa no fears of an v of
it disrupting existing ethics,
they are lika "Harry and the
guide post," they march up and
view anything iij matter how
omnious it seems on first sight or
thought.
It must be expected taat the e
will be a house cleaning take
place soon now, as the editor of
the Leader, by the kindnes- o
that noted socialist, John Cad-
walederof Chandler, is in posess
ion of a massive volume oi soc.al
ism and • under^tfi'1
produces alcoholic conditioi
and movements on the readi
and public alike, that is, they
go rounij and round, side step
and go, sometimes, all to pieces
so if there is a lions cleaning
take place from what the Lender
contains, please credit ii to 11
effect the book has on n a d
nothing else. We have an abun-
dance of courage yet and believ.
we can undergo the op -ration of
reading the socialists bible ivitli-
out any great pain to ut-
resides there but was here during
| her illness.
L, Roberts Gate
Short order,
Sandwiches,
Fine Candies,
Cigars, Etc.
Everything up-to-date a.id I,,cat ..
on Broadway conveniently for the
public in going from one depot to
tue other.
(t. W. Rutler will leave
Colorado tomorrow to resid-i,
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The Santa Fe O >. is ta'kbig of
moving their agent from her
much against our will.
Mr. Monforte, th ■ tomb-it >n •
man of Chandler wis in this vi
cinity this week oil that bus iet
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M. Gray of the Agen
moved into town an 1 occupii
the Asa Burrnigh's property.
Ii. •! Terrill. of P i ladelplla
Mo., brotherof P. S I'erri., i-
his way here to local.
ORPHAN'S HOME
A representative of the
phan s home whi h was recently
started at Chandler called at the
Leader office Tuesday. The home
issues a |iu|>er called "The or
phan's home.' The manage
merit is making a careful search
for children who need homes
jiji j>
Elgin Butter Price
March 30, 190K.
Extia, - ---- - 29 l-2cper lb.
NEW YORK
Extra, - - W t 11-!8 l-2c per lb.
CHICAGO
Extra, 28c per lb,
.NEW ORLEANS
Extra, - - - 30c per lb.
Dr. Will Davis came over fi'.j ti
Chandler Tuesday and I'ais'd th
quarantine against our small pox
patient. H. OUis Randt 1.
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R. J. Parker, General Supf. ,>f
the Santa Fe ry. and W. K Kttei
Supt. of this division were in
Davenport this week.
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Dr. Huddelson, of Carlisle.
Ey., who was here a lew mouths
ago, has returned to locate eithei
here or some where in Okla.
1 etteretopirtiesin tow n iVo>
J. IT, Taulhee in Cincinn afto.
Ohio, statps that Mr Th'iII><-<> is
growing better and is anxiou to
return to Davenport.
Any of our readers, who need
a 1908 calendar, can secure a
nice one, size ti\9 inches, by
sending a i,)iie-cent stamp to D
SWIET &/ CO., Patent Lawyers,;,
Washington, I). C.
Not hing of importance regan
J ing the health of this community
j is worthy of note; n few cases
of stomach trouble is all there i*
j to contend with, probably causer
by the booze bill or the hoi
I rateof interest we ai ■ compell<j(
au]
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Furniti
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llillOS
A Few Facts.
£ Our Depositors are protected by
the Depositiors Guaranty Fund
of the state of Oklahoma
Deposit Your Money with
The Davenport Stale Bank
SAf ' CONSERVATIVE, PROGRESSIVE
H. M. Johnson, Pros. Irving Sta,v vwp„„„ r g ^
Irving Stacy,
('has. Berner,
Vice-Pres.
Cash.
WEAB£ IN NEED OF MONEY;
Yes we can use it in our business, Justj
tell us you want to pay Cash and the prices'
you on Shoes Dry goods]
awl various other pods.
Oi
RICHIE-'
COME AND SEE US
• * <Ma <*• >*> mu JU
SMITH, TERRILL CO. *
f i:i niture & Undertaking'
w alsoever, we are selling
BECAUSE
pa,}.
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big
ji ji ji
Fly time is coming an<
Cochrane and Son have
1 if of screen and screen dooi
for you when you want to k< < |
them out.
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8ar/fips is one of Ill's, best far 1^- E. Cochrane, half brothei
. n"/ers and lias often said, "It l« j of L A. Cochran >. and nephew.
• Mietter to be a whole farmer than J- T. Lenike of Pe'lrivi. ])|.
a part of a met hanic," he I ow- have been here for several da\;
Sani|>ti Dye. who believes the
beauty ,'of this world can be
found .m the farm as well a- in
. other "trades, can be seen early
and bate turning the wilds of dry
creel£ into a beautiful field,
ir/npi
^.%'Ver lias HO acres of bottom land
which he will make as good as
any III. farm before he loses
K«'ip-
visiting Mr. Cochran...
like the country and if
Cochrane can sell l is h <
in III., he will locate h >re.
da
TI e
L. V
diniri
Wo
it worth <il.i
•lanic can t.
. and. make
chant can ta
Thats Bu
■ife can buy
Chat's Not
may be mer
han we have
t of paper, write a
That's Genius.
et of naDer
worthless sh
worth '5,000,00
'n:e a few words on
00-000.00. That's Capital.
ke a !'ounrJ o( s'eel and work it into
it v rth 800,00 That's Skill.
:e ;in article worth JJ 50 and sell
.■oat for 5 0, but prefers one that
ow-sht
ie to in
OUR
ueh bett
have on
'urriiturc
ades and
e and
lou irh
Why are wt
HCES ARE RHGIIT
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selling- it? 2
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IITH,
times are giving1 away ^
1 1 onditiona, and spring is J
cl< an i nd up- <+
, Mattings, Mattresses, Car-
i iet ure-mouldings,of which
1 'iish for any size picture.
1 ; •' 'There is always a
y oud." We are glad to
away, .so come in and see
'.Hjfore going elsewhere.
cost:
Davenport, Okla.
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hants who will tell you they
That's Gall.
ck of all kinds of lumber and are
onable profit. That's Common Se
ealize the importance of the above
have better
rilling
facts.
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Mr
Maim-
er Uay.
tftt 04 (i hi IH1 ,
H. E. COOK, Mgr.
Truly Yo
GRAVES Lt!MBHR '.'0
Davenport
HOTEL
fat. Hank.
Oklahoma.
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Anderson, E. R. The Davenport Leader. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1908, newspaper, April 2, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106482/m1/1/?q=%22United+States+-+Oklahoma+-+Lincoln+County+-+Davenport%22: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.