The Daily New Era (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 15, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAVENPORT NEW ERA
The Farmers Gin
Snnttie Acts Fnnl
THE DAVENPORT NEW ERA
The Farmers Gin
Co. have equipped
with the best up-
to-date machinery
and are prepared
to render service.
Top market prices
paid for cotton.
Bayless Chowning.
Stafford's Ford
Fender Brace
Is the best
thing on the
market for prolong-
ing the life of your Ford
and doing away with the dis-
gusting noise of rattling fenders.
F
RUIT TREES
Stark Bros. Nurs=
ery has a reputa-
tion that >can't be
beat.
Ben Craig, Agent
T. E. Price
PAYS CASH
For Cattle, Hogs, Livestock
Phone No. 67
People are coming from all the
adjoining towns regularly to at-
tend the Scottie meeting.
Keep a box of Germicide in the
home.
1 •.
• Read the Want Ads.
Farm and Live Stock
Sales a Specialty
Terms on Sales
Reasonable
COL. L. ROBERTS
AUCTIONEER
Who has had many years of experience and guarantees satisfaction
Phone No. 3 for dates Davenport, Oklahoma
SANTA FE TIME TABLE:
Going North:
454 Local freight 11:05 a. m.
408 Passenger 2:03 p. m.
Going South:
4:07 Passenger 1:36 p. m.
453 Local freight 2:55 p. m.
FRISCO TIME TABLE:
Going West:
413 Governor at 5:06 a. m.
407 Okla. Limited at 2:46 p. m.
417 Okla. Special at 8:20 p. m.
Going East:
414 Governor at 2:12 a. m.
418 K. C. Special at 9:35 a m.
408 St. Louis Limited 11:55 p.m.
112 Meteor 8:29 p. m-
Another Public Sale
Lewis Smith, who lives one
mile north and 312 east of town
was in yesterday evening to get
the New Era man to print him
some bills for his big public sale
to be held on the old Tessman
farm on Friday, Oct. 5th.
Mr. Smith has 6 head of horses
and mules, 37 head of cattle, 10
head of hogs, some feed, farming
implements and household goods
on the regular sale terms. He
says he is going back to Ken-
tucky as soon as he gets his cot-
ton picked.
Col. L. Roberts, the Davenport
auctioneer, will cry the sale, and
R. M. Argabright of the Daven-
port State Bank will be the clerk.
Claude Adams came down from
Kendrick on his motor last night.
WANTED.—5 bushels of kafir
or milo maize at once.—Mrs. Try-
on.
COURTLAND M. FEUQUAY
Lawyer
FEUQUAY BUILDING
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA
Rev. Scott Speaks
Responding to a request of the
faculty and high school, Rev. L.
L. Scott spoke to the school yes-
terday afternoon at one o'clock.
A number of citizens were also
present.
"Scottie" gave extracts Jrom
his lecture, "Controlled Think-
ing." The lecture was full of
helpful facts and we feel that all
who heard it will be better and
happier from being present.
Dr. Wiseman favored the
school with some well chosen
songs which were highly appreci-
ated.
—Remember that—
Trumbo's Market
puts out the best of
goods. Satisfaction
or your money back.
Phone Number 35.
City Meat. Market
and Grocery
a f
Telephone!!
mmi
Why not save steps by
using the telephone, man's
best servant? You can order your
groceries, call the doctor, or visit with
your neighbors, even one the coldest
most disagreeable day. Service!
W. A. Price
Davenport Oklahoma
Eggs are 35c at Christy's.
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Lewis & Ruth
Short Order Restaurant
Candies
Groceries
CASH ONLY
The Royal Gafe
Try a Want Ad if ylou have any
thing to sell or want to buy any
thing.
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Tryon, W. M. The Daily New Era (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 15, 1917, newspaper, September 15, 1917; Davenport, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109444/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.