The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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Published Thursdays
•Entered k se . rid class nnti- maifei
at the post office at Davenport, Okiu.,
according to act of Congress of March
3rd, 1879.
CHAS. T. HEDGES
Publisher
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING BY THE
GENERAL OFFICES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
Mrs. A. J. Langer was shop
ping in Chandler Monday.
Rumor, tin verified, haw it that
Rov W. M\ Morrow is about to
return from Tarter to live in
1) >enp rt. Welcome home
Frank Whit ton, who is now
running a hat cleaning shebang
in Chandler, was in Davenport
on business Wednesday.
Victor Edwards has purchased
the dray of Curtis Massey and is
now in charge.
the ice business.
Cut lis Btill lias
o and as a result lost, so nine:
blood that h«* came near faint
ing. When asked about the oir
cuniHtances, he says it was bud
blood any v ay and he is glad tr
get it out of his system to make
room for something better
Mrs. Turner went to Kendrick
Saturday returning Monday.
Miss Emma Kinsey is visiting
with Miss Fay Jones at Chand
ler.
lioy and Allen Cage made a
business trip to Kendrick Wed
nesday.
Mrs. L. F. Fuqua of Stroud
visited with relatives here over
Sunday.
Hominy, Corn and Kraut, 3
cans for 25c.
FOll SALI5—S. C. Buff Orp-
ington cockrels, Fish strain,$2.50
S. T. Craig, Davenport, Okl.
A. J. Langer made a business
trip to Oklahoma City, Wednes-
day.
Col. Roy Hoffman of Chand-
ler was in Davenport Monday
on business.
Dr. Huddleson left Monday
for a business trip to points in
the east part of the state.
Dr. W. W. Groom was down
from Bristow the first part of
the week.
The Newly Wed Joneses are
setting up housekeeping in the
Craig house.
Hominy, Coin and Kraut, 3
cans for 26c.
M. T. Cobb, an M. W. A. olli
cial is in Davenport assisting the
local organization.
Hominy, Corn and Kraut, 3
cans for 25c.
The Stroud Democrat issued a
"Cotton Edition" last week that
was a credit to the publishers
and should be appreciated by
that town.
The local base ball team is
scheduled to play the Chandler
team at Industrial Park next
Sunday.
A subscriber says: "Nothing
proves the productiveness of the
soil in and around Davenport so
much as the growth of weeds on
town lots and of the grass in the
sidewalks. Guess the women)
will have to use salt to kill the |
grass so they can pass on the j
walks without soiling their
gowns."
Our idea of a capital "I
Pessimest is a Davenport man
who will worry at this stage of
the game, 'or tear that, when
we get a lot of factories started
here, they will all shut down
some time and throw hundreds
of men out of employment.
Mi
The Christian Church ladies
served ice cream and cake in the
Taulbee building last Saturday
afternoon and evening and took
in #17.75
Mrs.' D. Orrnan and two
laughters, of Ottumwa, la., are
visiting at the home of the for-
mer's son J. J. Orman, Frisco
agent.
Street Commissioner Taulbee,
Ed. Berry and Asa Burroughs
have been busy this week grad-
ing some of the streets of Dav-
enport. They have made a
wonderful improvement in many
places.
The Davenport second base
ball team played at Sparks last
Saturday at the picnic. The
game resulted Sparks (i, Daven-
port 8.
A number of Baptist minis-
ters were here from different
parts of the county attending a
course of lectures by President
Carroll of the Shawnee Baptist
College.
V SPECIAL REDUCED FARES V
One Way
SECOND CLASS COLONIST
RATES
No, Mabelle, that awful roar-
ing is not a cyclone. It comes
from the burners in the kilns at
the brick plant. Those who
choose to live in a town of fac-
tories must beat with the annoy-
ances.
The ladies of the Christian
church gave Mr. and Mrs Jess
Jones a "kitchen shower" last
Tuesday night. The ladies
bounced in on them about eight
o'lock, each one carrying some
little utensil for kitchen use.
Everything foi the Table
Let us supply your table I rom
our stock which consists of the
best staple and fancy groceries
to be found anywhere. We
have an assortment from which
you could serve a ten-course din-
ner and then we could furnish
ten more different courses and
have some left. Remember our
prices are always right.
3 lb Apples 3 cans for 25c
Mince meat 3 boxes for 25c
Cut string be ins per can 25c
Macaroni 3 boxes for 25c
Navy beans 1(5 lbs for $100
Good Bulk Coffee 2 lbs for 25c
Highest Pat flour every sack
guaranteed per 100 lb $2.40
Give us a trial and we will add
one more customer.
Sincerely yours for business.
Phone 72
E. H. Nickell & Co.
Meals 25c, Lodging -5c, Board
and Lodging $350 per week
Cottage Hotel.
FOR RENT A 3 room house
all fitted for gas inquire of W.
H. Bennett at Cottage Hotel
J. Q. Bagwell got in bid last
Saturday with a corn cutter and
had his right hand severaly
gashed, lie fooled around some-
time before going to Dr. Huddle-
son to have the wound attended
Alberta
California
taliirado
Mexico
Montana
Oregon
Arizona
Idaho
i
From all points in Oklaho-
ma to destinations in the fol-
lowing states:
Nevada
New Mexico
Saskatchewan
Texas
Utah
W ashington
Wyoming
Tickets will be on sale daily
from Sept. 15. 1911 to Oct. 15
1911, inclusive.
The tickets will be honored
on the Frisco's finest trains,
carrying Standard coaches,
easy reclining chair cars and
Cafe-Observation diners, how-
ever will not be accepted on
Standard Pullman Sleepers.
For full information call on near-
t Frisco a«rcnt or address
C. O. Jackson, D. P. A.
•117 W. Mam St.
Oklahoma City, Ok.
QUAIL BRAND GOODS AT
SWARTS & INGENTHRON
Dr. Martin
Dentist
May iSi Stacy boiling up stairs
Dental Parlors
$4 to $5
106 E. Main SI. Shawnee
Over Hlckey Iiros.
Phone 1154
Gold Crown
Porcelain Crown
Brldsr«* Work
Set of teeth $f>; upper and lower, both $10
Very best setof teeth mado $8; upper and
lower, both of the best teeth $1G.00
Gold Fillings $1 up
Silver Fillings
Cleaning { M JC!
Extracting
All work guaranteed
Painless extracting
Established Four Years.
Look for Marble Steps at Entrance
A. J. Langer, President
O. D. Groom, Vice-Pres Chas. A. Bryan, Cashier
Would Not be Necessary
If during the period of life when
health and a position are bringing you
in an income you would deposit just a
small portion of your salary each week
in some good bank. Come in today
and get a pass book, add to your ac-
count each week and thus fortify your-
selves for the future.
Davenport State Bank
L
Professional Cards
Dr. J. W. HUDDLESON
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Res. Phone No. 67.
Davenport, Okla,
A Guaranteed Bank
SAM L. CASTLEBEKRY
Attorn'ey-At-Law ■
Office over May & Stacy's
Collection A Specialty
Prompt attention given all business
intrusted to his care.
B. F. Nickell & Son
Physician and Surgeon
Office over May & Stacy, Phone 30. residence 52
Drs. Louwien & Hanson
Dentist-
Rooms 1, 2, and 3, Feuquay Bldg
Chandler, Okla.
ED MELTON
Carpenter Contractor
Would like a chance to figure
on your jobs. At Meltons Cafe
Davenport.
A
A. F. & A. M.
LODGE, NO. 260
Hold regular meetings on the second
and founth Saturday nights in each
month, in the hall over the First Na-
tional Bank.
O. D. Groom, W.M.
A.B. Clark, Sec'y.
P. S. Terrlll
Undertaker
A full line of coffins and
kets always on luind
Embalming done.
Quality Talks
We handle good building mater-
ial because we are interested
in the upbuilding of a good
town===D avenport.
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU ON LUMBER AND
other building materials you may want to buy.
The J. W, Graves Co.
A. E. Haug, Mgr.
UNDERTAKING AND
EMBALMING
Governor Cruce has sent out
letters to all the newspaper men
over the state asking their opin-
i>n as to whether a special sess-
ion of the legislature is desired
or not. It is the Era's opinion
that it is not.
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF COFFINS, CASKETS,
WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE ANY TIME
EITHER DAY OR NIGHT
ROBES.
Jondahl's Furniture Sture
STROUD
OKLAHOMA
You Can't
GO TO
Ikes Barber Shop
For a nice clean shave and
hair cut. Agency for the up
to Date-Laundry
Mack
The Repair Man
Repairs anything,
Watches, clocks, jewelry, sew-
ing machines, furniture, shoes,
harness, orirana, pianos, etc. Also clothes clean-
ing and pressing done at Second Hand Store.
Davenport.
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Oklahoma City,
Subscription Blank
i The New Era,
Davenport, Okla. 1
\ ou may send me your paper for one year beginning I
in consideration of which
promise to pay you one dollar on or before Nov. 1, 1911
P. O.
Whether we have the goods you want or not
until you have called on us.
Give us the opportunity of showing our stock
and we are sure we can supply your wants in
Groceries Hats
Flour Gloves
Dry Goods Granitew're
Overalls Glassware
Shirts Tin ware
Come to our store when you are particular
about the quality of the goods you buy for we
pride ourselves on always being able to offer you
the best of everything.
J. G. McCue & Co.
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