The Davenport New Era (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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112 pounds ol Sugar for $1.00
| With each $2.00 order of other goods at our store.
:]: All other groceries will be sold at the regular price.
= Post Office Store—T. W. Nunn !
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C. E. STAFFORD
Moved just across the street from the Christy livery barn I
GENERAL REPAIR WORK <
Let us sharpen your plows—we give satisfaction, j
Friendly Interest
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IF YOU LIVED IN NEW YORK OR CHICAGO- ?
£ —You would have access to some of the $
greatest Banks in the world;
X —but you would not get the attention nor 'j
the interest in your welfare that you $
? receive at this Bank. * $
| DAVENPORT STATE BANK, Davenport. Okla.}
♦!• O. D. Groom, President R. M. Ar<;abrigi!t, Cashier
w. A. Chastain, Assistant Cashikr 2
THE DAVENPORT NEW
"YE LITTLE OLE HOME PAPER"
Entered as second class mail ma'ter at the post office
homa according to act of Congress of March Urd, >879
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ERA
nport, Okla-
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w. m. TRYON, Editor.
Office Phone no. 1(1.
1917 JANUARY
Mrs. M. A. HUMPHREY, Publisher
$1.00 A YEAR. Residence I hone -19
1917
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| To be able to get what you want when you want
it in hardware is a convenience to you.
Our stock is complete in the hardware line, and
we offer you prompt and courteous service and right
prices on all purchases whether large or small.
You look at everything before you buy, and
back of all is our guaranty of quality.
Buy it at home.
Robertson Hardware Co. |
WELL DRILLING
1 am prepared to drill you a
new well, ream out your
small wells for large casing,
or any work necessary to
make you a good well. Pull-
tog casing a specialty. Phone
551 on 10, or write me.
W. L. CLARK
Stroud, Oklahoma
TUG BOSTON STORE
is now under new manage-
ment, and is now ready to
serve everything first class
to eat. * * . * *
CliAS. GILBERT, Prop.
WELL DRILLING
I still have my well drill and
will drill anywhere. Satis-
faction always guaranteed.
Concrete casing put in if so
desired.
Phone 55 on 8, Davenport
F. M. STOCKWELL
CHAN LER ROUTE SIX
The weather this week is real!
winter.
Misses Celeste Betremieux and
Olive Bass spent Sunday after-
noon at the ,1. M. Kimball home.
Harry Paine of Cushing was a
visitor at the Bell h-Mie Sunday
evening.
Velma Johnson spent Thursday
night at the Roberson home.
Eva Bell spent fiiursday night
with Erina Rounsaveli.
Mary Harvey spent Sunday
night with Velma Johnson.
J. M. Langan of Drumright
visited from Friday until Sunday
at the C. O. Johnson home.
Miss Olive Bass was shopping
in Chandler Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Betremieux is on
the sick list.
A. M. Bell was on tiie sick list
last week.
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AVegclable PrcparalionlbrAs-
simi laiiiigihcFootfanrttoiiiia
ling Hit' Stomachs and Bowk of
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
"at
MS.
Promotes DideslioniCkrrfii-1
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral
Not Narcotic.
It cape of Ohl DrSHMLHTtTWR
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ClurffkH Sutjnr •
Viurttmeu flavor.
Fi)R SALE
1 book case and v\i iti>!g desk
combined.
1 ward robe.
1 stand table.
1 small refrigerator.
All good as new.
MRS. ARCHIE CAVES
CUT THROAT SALE
Apcrfprt Remedy for Ccmsflpa-
1 ion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions,Feverish-
ness and Lo ss of Sleep.
fac Simile Signature of
The Centaur Compact,
NEW YORK.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years*
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
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REAL SERVICE
\
There are many little tricks employed by good
meat buyers in judging quality. And we are
; perfectly willing to share our secrets with you.
We buy only the best and we sell only the best.
W. A. TRUMBO
It's Summer Time In Florida
to
Through Sleeping Car from Oklahoma
Jacksonville
Leaves Davenport, Okla., daily ut 12:33 p. m., arriving Ht Jacksonville at
8:25, the second morning.
The Frisco Lines afford the best of service, including All-Steel Trains
Mild Through Sleeping Car. Fred Harvey Meals on the Frisco. Excellent
Dining Car Service on the Southern Railwru
For further information, see
W. P. WOODRUFF, Ticket Agent
DRS. LOUWEIN & HANSEN
Dentists
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Feuquay
Building.
Chandler, Oklahoma
DR. W. D. BAIRD
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention to diseases
of women and children.
Phones: Res. 6; Office 4
OBY OLSON
DRAY
Baggage hauled to or from
either depot promptly and
carefully.
We are ready now.
With every dollar's worth of -i- f .SftfZfliC RpffeC
queensware bought at my store, ^ U"
I will give a nice premium. Glas-
ses going at 40c a set, plates at
40c and all other dishes in pro-
portion. W. A. TRUMBO
Report of the condition of the
BANK OF KENDRICK
Barbers
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Diamond, Watch and Jewelry Repairing
When you come to Tulsa, dig up your jewelry that needs repairing.
We will repair the same day for you while you wait.
Having the best manufacturing plant in the country, enubles us to
give prompt and efficient service.
A. Y. Boswell Co.
123 South Main St
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Try a New Era Want Ad.
How's This?
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O
v\e. the unriernigned. have known P. .!.
c heney for the last 15 «y« ara, and believe
fwn perfectly honorable in all builneis
transactions and finan< (ally able to carry
UM fmJn!&SfllU0n" I,,ttde b>' ,l,S flrm
NATIONAL BANK op COMMERCE
~ . Toledo. O.
('ur* taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mil-
coua aurfari'K of th« system. Testimonial!
" v Liin;...2&! 76 c,",a p"r bottle. Hnl<l
nlly Fills for coMtlvMtea.
If it isn't too much out of your
way, you might stop in at the
New Era office and tell us what
has happened at your house or in
your end of town during the past
week.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
COURTLAND M. FEUQUAY
Lawyer
FEUQUAY BUILDING
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA
COLLAR'S
UNDERTAKING
LICENSED EMBALMER
PHONE 70
Chandler Dkla.
Come to the musical program
February 2nd and hear some fine
home talent.
SANTA FE TIME TABLE:
Going North:
4f>4 Local freight 11:05 a. in.
408 Passenger 2:03 p. m.
Going South:
4:07 Passenger 1:36 p. m.
433 Local freight 2:55 p. m.
FRISCO TIME TABLE:
Going West:
413 Governor at 5:0(1 a. m.
407 Okla. Limited at 2:40 p. ,
417 Okla. Special at 8:28 p. m
Going East:
414 Governor at 2:12 . ni.
418 K. C. Special at 9:47 a m.
408 St. Louis Limited 12:33 p.m
444 Local Freight 1:05 p. m.
112 Meteor D.02 p. in
OUR EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES
Give you fruit every day from
early summer until December.
Send for free booklet. The Mc-
Rill Company, Oklahoma City,Ok.
The boys basket ball team had
scheduled a game with the Pio-
neer boys working here for Sat-
urday night, but the opposing
team failed to appear.
PAINFUL COUGHS RELIEVED
Dr. Kind's New Discovery is a sooth-
ing hualing remedy for coughs and
colds that has stoo<i the test, for nearly
fijty years. For thatcouph that strains
the throat and saps the vitality try Dr.
King's New Discovery. The soothing
pine balsams and mild laxative ingred-
ients soon drive the cold from the sys-
tem. Have a bottle on hand for wint-
er colds, croup, grippe and bronchial
affections. At your Druggist, 50c.
The High School students will
present the play "Diamonds and
Hearts" about the 3rd of Febru-
ary. Look for further announce-
ments next week.
Easy shaves, stylish
hair cuts, massages.
• ~o at Kendrick, in the 'ate of Oklahoma at the
close of-buainess Dec. 27, 1916.
* KESOURCES
4 i I.mins and Discounts
*1* Overdrafts, securer!
i Securities with Hanking: Board
y Hanking: House
"J* Furniture and Fixtures
Hue from Hanks
' Checks %nd Othor Cash Items
j. I ash in Bank
* Agency for Up To Date * • TOTAL
± Laundry. Basket goes * ,apltalstockPJ-I'AB,UT1ES
T every Wednesday. i surplus Fund ....
*** *1* Undivided Profits, less Expenses
and Tatfes Paid
Due to Banks -
$33,224.46
27.72
696.16
1.980.65
1.239.87
40.013.09
858.86
3.736.25
181.776.97
$10,000.00
2.200.00
SLOAN'S LINIMENT FOR STIFF JOINTS
Rheumatic pains and-aches tret jnt0
the joints and muscles, making every
movement torture. Relieve vour fu f-
fering with Sloan's Liniment; it quick-
ly penetrates without rubbing, and
soothes and warms vour sore muscles.
The congested blood is stimulated to
action; a single applicatiai will drive
out the pain. Sloan I.iniment is
clean, convenient and quickly effective .
it does not stain I he skin or clog the
pores. Get a bottle today at your
Druggist, 26c.
AUCTIONEER!
Wait for me —the man who made
good 62 sales passed to my credit
in 1915-16. C?!l nie at my expense
and get a square deal.
Phone 152 on Line 3, Agra, or write
Col. J. D. unnell
AGRA, OKLA., K. F. 1). 2.
2,401.00
831.76
■ MUt
600.00
Individual Deposits Subject toCheck
Time Certificates of Deposit
TOTAL - - - 181.776.97
Slate of Oklahoma. County of Lincoln. SS:
I, W. T. Litten, Cashier of the above named
Bank, do solemnly swear that the above state*
mentis true to the best of my knowledge, no
help me God.
W. T. LITTEN. Cashier,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day
of Jan.. 1917.
Fred H. Turner, Notary Public
My commission expires Mar. 21, 1920
Correct - Attest
J.J. Crall.
J. D. Lindsay^ Directors.
We shall make every effort to'
get the paper out on time here-
after, so be sure to ^et your
news items and copy for adver-
tisements to the office as early as
Wednesday noon.
IN/GTIVITY CAUSES CONSTIPATION
l,ac« of i xercise in the winter i - a
frequent ivust' of constipation You
feel heavy, dull and listless, your com-1
p'< is Ml low and pimply, and 1 ner-
gy at low ebb Clean up ihi* condition
at one.' with Dr. King'. New Lif ■ I'ills
a mild laxativi that iclievc's the con-
gesled intestines without griping". A
dose before retiring will sure you a
full and easv movement in the 'morn-;
ing. 25c at your Druggist.
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NTAL PARLORS
h:d in SHAWNEE. OKLA., Scven rtu
Iain OvMHiCntv 9hc . Phoni 113
$4 to $5
id Crown
itin Crown
!c VVork T - ~y —
in £5.00, Upper ami Lo.tr, both $10.0.
•s s-;' Of Teeth Matte $8.00; Upper in,
' "Olli ol the Best Teeth, $16.00
r* A
50(
■vonK cuaranteeo
PAINLESS CXTHACTION
am tT-fthTirrcnv
111.
Always beara
the
Signature of
HOW TO CHECK THAT COLD
When it in painful to breathe and
fever sends chills up and down your
back, you are in for a cofci. A timely
dose of Dr. Hell's Pin® Tar Honey will
stop the sneezes and sniffles. The pine
balsam loosens the phlegm and clears
the bronchial tubes, the honey soothes
and relieves the sore throat. The an-
tiseptic qualities kill the germs and the
congested condition is relieved. Croup,
whooping cough and chronic bronchial
affections quickly relieved. At all
Druggists. 25c.
Try a New Era Want Ad.
LIFE SCHOLARSHIP
FOR $9.98
1 his would appeal to you in price, if you thought you could Ret an education for that
price, but would not prove satisfactory to yuu and we are not going to offer you any such
Scholarship, but will give you value for value received.
We offer you a course in practical Bookkeeping, Stenotypy, Shorthand, Telegraphy
and typewriting at a very moderate cost to you.
The New Mater Model Stenotype is here. Don't fail to see a demonstration.
catalog just out. Write for it.
New
Western Business College
SHAWNEE, : OKLAHOMA
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Tryon, W. M. The Davenport New Era (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1917, newspaper, January 25, 1917; Davenport, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109402/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.