The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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Kendrick Items luffW Of Local Interest
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Entered as second class mail matter
at the post office at Davenport, Okla.,
according to act of Congress of March
3rd, 1879.
CHAS. T. HEDGES
Publisher
Star Items
By Johnnie Axhandlo
Overflow is awful bad. Crops
will have to be planted over.
Mr. and Airs. Collier aud Mild-
red, Mr. Chapman and Chas.
Ciossett were visitors at T. VV.
Massey's Sunday.
Maggie Massey was a visitor
at Dora Grigsbys Thursday.
John Berry visited Roy Berry
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Nestlerode
visited their daughter Grace
Monday.
Those who passed to the 8th.
grade was, Maggie and Debbie
Massey, Neya Bagwell, Floyd
Nestlerode, Dora Grigsby and
John Blaney.
Oak Grove News
By Mra. Florence Fried
Rev. Daniels was taken ill
Saturday and was not ahle to
fill his appointment at Daven
port.
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Mrs. Effie Roberts and son are
visiting hor mother at Oklahoma
City for a few days.
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Mrs. Clara Hines aud two
children, Mrs. Tom Mashburn
and daughters, and Mrs. A. L.
Buried and children spent Monday
at Mrs. Mary Richardson in
honor of her daughter Kates
birthday.
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Mrs. Adams and daughter Ida
and Miss Addie Muns spent
Monday with Marshell Stone
and family in Stroud,
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Marion Renfro of Chandler is
visiting his mother for a fow
days and his mother expects to
return with him when he goes
home to visit a week.
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Mrs. Gaskin and daughter
Grace visited at the Fried home
Saturday.
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Ed. Stafford and wife and
Lewella Mashburn visited with
John Berry's Sunday.
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Earnest. Rennors and family
took dinner with Tom Mash
burns Sunday.
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Mrs, Kate Butcher and family
visited with her parents Mr.
Gaskin from Saturday till Sun-
day.
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There will he preaching at the
school house Thursday and Fri
day night by a Baptist minister
and Saturday night and Sunday
Rev Daniels will preach to the
people.
Bill Smith and Charlie Man
ning made a business trip to
Clematis Sunday evening.
Ossie Chapman and Bob Tin-
son made a trip to Fair View
Friday to put some colts on pas-
ture.
Elmer Adams says ho feels
bad and he didn't know whether
he was love sick or had the blues
By Mrs, Chas. Johnson
School was out last Friday
and at night we listened to a
nice proRram. The house was
crowded and the scholars cer-
tainly acted their parts well.
The teachers have done well by
the school and we saw them
leave with regret. They both
left Kendrick Sunday, Prof.
Ives for Avery and Miss Dye to
Davenport. A crowd was at the
Depot to bid them farwell, the
pupils in both rooms gave the
teachers a fruit shower and the
large room presented Ffof. Ives
with a gold pen and a nice box
of stationery.
Tom Evans, brother of Dr.
Evans of Stroud, has been ijuite
sick for about two weeks. An
Oklahoma City doctor oame
Monday and about 7 o'clock
Tuesday morning they operated
on him, he is doing as well as
could be expected but is still
real low,
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Fishing is the order of the day
now.
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Mrs. Lawrence Givens is sick
at Joe Walls thus week.
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Margurette Pringey is at
Stillwater this week.
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A crowd of young folks dis-
tributed some cute May baskets
Tuesday night,
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Black
burn a tine baby boy.
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Mis. Bailey who has been quite
sick is improving.
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Mr. Langans family arrived
from Kans. Tuesday. They will
live in the big brown house Mr.
Shouse lived in.
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Mrs. Blackburns sister is visit-
ing her. Also Mrs. Evans sister
is here from Kansas City.
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The Hotel looks mignty nice
with its new spring suit of white
and green.
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Mr. Kirbya new house is be-
ing built quite rapidly.
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Merle Bishop has quite a nice
little store ho keeps fresh meat
most of the time. Another
store from Agra is moving into
the Wheeler building, that will
make four general stores again
for us.
We pay 15c for eggs—Moore.
Report of the Condition of
THE BANK OF KENDRICK
At Kendrick in the State of Oklahoma at the
close of business. April 18th. 1012.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts - - $23,264.73
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured - 59.13
Stocks. Bonds, Warrants, etc. • 38.80
Hanking- house ... 1.139.87
Furniture and Fixtures - - 1.780.56
Due from Bankx ... 17.414.82
Check* and Other Cash Items - 64.30
Cash in Bank ... 2.523.54
Total -
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in
Surplus Fund ...
Undivided Profits Less Expenses and
Taxes paid ...
Due to Banks ...
Individual Deposits Subject
to Cheek ... $27,154.79
Time Certificates of Deposit 3,930.00
Cashier's Chocks Outstanding 289.36
Total Dkpohits ...
$16,285.75
$10,000.00
*.200.00
1.711.60
2.000.00
31.374.15
$46,285.75
Rev. Hogan will preach at
Little Zion church Saturday
May 4th.
Charley Stephana and Mtss
May Gibson were united in holy
bonds of matrimony Thursday
morning and left for their borne
in Depew Thursday evening.
Asa Pinson last his knife near
Clematis Saturday night. Find-!
er call at the Pinson home and I
receive reward.
Totai
State of Oklahoma. County of Lincoln, ss:
1. S. P. Bennett. Cashier of the above named
Bank, do solemnly swear that the above state*
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief, so help me God.
S. P. BENNETT. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th
day of April. 1912.
Wm. H. CASTLKMAN.
Justice of the Peace in Kendrick.
Correct. Attest:
A. A. SEATON
J. D. LINDSAY
WHAT TEXANS ADMIRE
is hearty, vigorous life, according to Hugh
Tallmiin, of Sun Antonio. "We find," he
writes "that Dr. King's New Life Pills
surely put new life and energy into a per-
son. Wife and 1 believe they are the best
mads." Excellent for stomach* liver or
kidney troubles. 25 cts. at Red Cross
Pharmacy
By Maggie Day.
The program given at Pleas-
ant Hill school house Tuesday
night byjthe theacher Mrs. Nick-
els was well attended and the
program was excellent.
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Mrs. James and Mrs. Crank
were visiting with Mrs. Dora
Dollison and Mrs. N. E. Day
Tuesday.
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We certainly had plenty of
water in Dry Creek Sunday.
G, T. Castle and little son
Galdinan visited J. T, Day's
Tuesday.
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Troy Caudill visited with the
Kimball boys Tuesday night.
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The gardeus are looking fiine
in this cammunity and the far-
mers are very busy.
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Mrs. N. E. Day visited with
Mrs. Decow and Sparieader Fri-
day.
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Miss Cora Barnett visited Liz
zie Itatferty Sunday.
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Mabel Inman visited with Miss
Leta Daugherty Monday.
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There will be singing at Mrs.
Roberts Wednesday night to
celebrate her son Earnest six
teenth birthday.
Report of the Condition of the
DAVENPORT STATE BANK
at Davenport in the State of Oklahoma at the
closo of business April 18th. 1912.
Resources
Loans and Discounts -
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
Stocks, bonds, Warrants
Banking House ...
Furniture and fixtures
Other Real Estate Owned
Due from Banks -
Cash in Bank - - - -
Total
Liabilities
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus Fund - - -
Undivided Profits, less expenses and
Taxes Paid
Individual Deposits Subject to Check
Time Certificates of Deposit
Cashier's Checks Outstanding
Bill Payable ....
$67,616.28
51.9H
. 1,979.87
.5,900.00
2.680.00
. 1,340.00
9,437.50
2.165.24
J80.170.87
J12.500.00
650.00
117.94
43.867.82
'.25,955.11
80.00
6,000.00
Total - - - $89,170.57
State of Oklahoma. County of Lincoln, ss.
I, O. D. Groom. Cashier of the above named
Bank, do solemnly swear that the above state-
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief, so help me God. „ ,.
O. D. GROOM. Cashier.
Subscribed and sWorn to before me this 26th
day of April 1912.
J. M. GOSSETT Notary Public.
Correct- Attest:
W. VV. GROOM
IRVING STACY
Directors
About Saturday or Sunday we
will have in a fine set of post
cards showing scenes of the
great Titanic ocean disaster in
which over liiOO people were
drowned. Reasonable in price.
Swarts & Ingenthron.
Granville Grigsby is enjoying
the mumps this week.
Miss Dora Cave visited her
parents in Kendrick over Sunday
Old papers for sale at the
Era office.
THE DEMON9 OF THE SWAMP
are mosquitos. As they sting they put
deadly malaria germs in the blood, Then
follow icy chills and the fires of fever. The
appetite flies and the strength fails; also
malaria often paves the way for deadly
typhoid. But Electric Bitters kill and cast
out the malaria germs from the blood; give
you a fine appetite and renew your strength.
"After long suffering," wrote Wm. Fret-
well, of l.ucama, N. C., "thre* bottles
drove all the malaria from my system, and
I've had good health ever since." Best
for all stomach, liver and kidney ills. 5oc
at Red Cross Pharmacy
Rev. W. T. Ready of the
Methodist church will preach
at Davenport May 12 instead
of the 19th as had been an-
nounced. He has been sel-
ected to preach the Bacca-
laureate sermon at Stroud
on the 19th.
IPWMPII.
Announcements
(Political Advertising)
The Era is authorized to announce
Wilberforce Jones as a candidate for
the office of County Attorney, subject
to the will of the republican voters at
the primary August 6th 1912.
J. L. Edwards and family
will leave soon for Welty,
Okla., and their departure
will be genuinely regretted
by the people of this place.
He is opening up a drug
store and will leave the store
here in charge of his bro-
ther, H. E. Edwards, who,
with his wife and baby, has
moved here from Copan.
Dr. P. A. Edwards, father
of the other two, an exper-
ienced practitioner, will also
come here to make his home i
and to practice medicine.!
I deisire to announce that I am a
candidate for the nomination for the of-
fice of Clerk of the District Court of
Lincoln county, subject to the will of
the democratic voters at the primary
to be held Aug. 6. 1912.
Darwin Filtsch.
Chas. F. Buzzi announces himself as
a candidate for reelection to the office
of Sheriff of Lincoln county subject to
the will of the republican voters at the
primary election Aug. 6.
J. A. Embry announces himself as a
candidate for the office of Clerk of the
District Court,\ subject to the will of
the republicans at the primray election
Aligust 6th.
G. T. Castle of Davenport anuounces
himself a candidate for the office of
Register of Deeds, subject to the dem-
ocratic primary election, Aug. 6.
Two cans com 15c at Moo res.
Lawrence Melton is home
from his work at Bristow
with the mumps.
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" After four in our family had died
of consumption I was taken with
a frightful cough and lung trouble,
but my life was saved and I gained
87 pounds through using
Judge Baker returned last
Saturday from a business
trip to Kentucky.
20 sweet, pickles for 10c at
Moore's.
[DISCOVERY!
| W. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex.
C-Oc and j) 00 AT all DRUGGISTS
B. Craig is painting his
house on nort Broadway.
Next week will finish the
school house.
John Boggs of Chandler spent
Sunday in Davenport.
JUNK WANTED
25 cents per cwt. for bones
and 20 cents per cwt. for cast
iron. Be sure to bring it in be-
fore the end of next week as
this is the last chance—W, A-
Trumbo.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the people of
Davenport and vicinity for the
support given tne during my
stay. The store will remain in
charge of my brother H. E.
who respectfully solicits your
patronage.
Yours RespectfulTy,
J. L, Edwards
SAM L. CASTLEBEtfRY
Attorney-At-Law
XOLAltY PUBLIC
Office over May & Stacy's
Collection A Specialty
Prompt attention given all business
intrusted to his care.
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.
J. W. Huddleson, W.M.
J. M Kimball Sec'y.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School every Sunday, 10:00
A. M. Prof. J. J. Thompson, Supt.
Prayer services every Wed. at 7:30.
Preaching 1st and 3rd Sundays at
11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Everybody
cordially invited to attend.
Blount F. Davidson, pastor.
Excursion •
Special
Fares to
Pacific Coast
ROUND TRIP RATE FROM $
I $55,00 to S70.00
Dates of sale—
TO CALIFORNIA
April 27, 28, 29, 30
May 1, 2, 2, 15, 16, 17, 27,28
June 3, 4, 5, 6
OREGON. WASH. MONTANA
May 15, 16, 17,27, 28
June 3, 4, 5, 6
Return limit approximately
60 days from date of sale.
For detailed information on
rates, train service, routes,
etc. call on J. M. Johnson
Agent, or telephone, No. 54
or aderess the undersigned
C. 0. Jackson, D. P. A.
L117 VY. Main St. A
Oklahoma City, Ok. I
P. S. Terrill
Undertaker
A full line of coffins and cas
kets always on hand
Embalming done.
Thos. G. Andrews
— LAWYER —
First National Bank Building
STROUD, OKLA.
Drs. Louwien & Hanson
Dentist-
Rooms 1, 2, and 3, Feuquay Bldg
Chandler, Okla.
Dr. J. VV. HUDDLESON
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Res. Phone No. 67.
Davenport, Okla,
A nice suit 011 easy terms
Moore.
FRISCO TIME CARD
Bast Bound
Train No. Time
408 - 1:10 P.M.
10 - - (5:69 " "
414 - - 1:39 A "
11'2 Does not stop P "
West Bound
About Saturday or Sunday
we will have in a tine set of post
cards showing scenes of the
great Titanic ocean disaster in
which over 1(500 people were
drowned. * Reasonable in Price.
Swarts & Ingenthron.
Kcv J. T. Ready and daughter
Panthea were over from Stroud
today and the latter took the
train for Stillwater where she
represents Lincoln county in the
I state common school elocution-
■ i ary contest.
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-| Miss Willie Baugus entertain-
| ed a party of young people! Mon-
! day night.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sunday school each Sunday at 10 A.
M. Preaching second and fourth Sun-
days of each month. All invited to
attend.
D. A. McLaury Pastor
The
1 Moon."
Isaac Fuller Shoes at
9
407
413
111 Does not stop
7:15 A. M.
2:45 P "
4:48 .
7:48
SANTA FE TIME CARD
NORTH
Train No. 414, Local Freight, 8:55 a. m.
'■ 408, Passenger, 2:07 p. m.
SOUTH
Train No. 407, Passenger, 1:40 p, m
" "413, Local Freight, 8:86 p. m.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
The following list of marriage licen-
: ses have been issued since last report:
I DeWitt Irvin, Sparks and Dottio
! Hughes, Sparks.
I Chas. Stephens, Depew and May
I Gibsons, Chandler.
| Walter R. Case, Agra and Hazel B.
1 Woolbert, Agra.
John Kofka, Heel Hock and Lydia
Svaboda, Prague.
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Hill's Business College
Oklahoma City U. S. A
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The J. W. Graves Company; j
Lumber
Shingles, Sash, Doors, Lime, Ce-
ment, Plaster, Lath, Sand, Chat
Brick, Glass, Paints, Oils and
all kinds of building material
^hone 62 G. S. Davie, Local Mgr^
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The training you receive through the lessons, text
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You will find nj more congenial work, no better
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typewriting and its branches offer.
These courses of instruction have been constantly
kept apace with the times. The instructors devote
their entire time to the students. The course* are well
known for their thoroughness, reliability, practiqibility
and efficiency.
We have issued a new book which explains in de-
tail just what this school will do for you, and its meth-
od of instruction. This book will be sent free to all
who are interested, to become bigger and better men
and women
Drop us a postal card aud the hook will come at
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