The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1914 Page: 1 of 6
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IN POLITICS - A FAIR
DEAL FOR EVERYONF
OF T B 8 0 6 H T
P R B 6 * E S I
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Voi. 6. No. 1.
DAVENPORT, LINCOLN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 5 1914.
|1.00 per year
Come To The
Consumers Cooperative
Spot Cash Store
Consumers Cooperative
In
the Hugo Bull din
Everything except Hardware
at ii - I) eeof • ? .VIere. C J.
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Tin- lv.it.. • I AH Laxatives
Km en. > m.iiiuii. uso |'r. King s
Ne L ! • i ilis i'jul Mall.(i fea,
((I U i;folii. N. V., «.:>8 they are
Hit* Ving tif Mil laxativas. The*
aru a btes-iug in all my family
ami l i l:rt«>tt l<eo;> a I ox ai
hone". Q-ta U>.\ Mid get well
ugain. Pitbe '& •■ At Druggists
Of li, ill ill.
11. E Buckle:) & Co Pbiladeihia
or St. Lojp.
Last Saturday about noon the
home of J T. Jones was dest roy-
ed by fire. The fire caught up
stairs and was in such a head
way before ic was known tha
it was impossible to save th
house. Most everything down
stairs was saved.
Dont fail to look at our Emb.
rodery and laces. We can savt
you money at our store. Conn
a ml Si e. T. R Hall
J. J. Harmon of Muskogei
was in Davenport Wednesday.
K.E. Whitlon has moved 'iack
to 1 'aveiipoi t. He has opened up
a new barber shop on the west
side Broadway. We are glan ti
have Mr. Whitten back with u>
His wife and little son will
join hi in in a few days.
ir *• it
Eczma and Itching.
Sold under a positive guaran-
tee to refund the purchase prece
if it does not cure itch, ringworm
tetter and all other skin diseases
Hunt's Cure has proven itself
standard medicine for ssin dis
ea.-es. Ask any dauggipt and read
the positive guarantee thai goes
with each package, price 50c
A. B. Richards Medicine Co.
Sherman, Texas.
Lois Hall and Margarett Med-
ler attended the play at Stroud
last Friday night.
Mr. Sam Hawkins is on the
sick list
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•Dr. Manning of Ci hii'g
in Davenport bei e i ;
Sunday.
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W. I'. Wo ..lr
fi .nil Ciii ale (Ji-. i .. -■ i
vV lii'l c In* Ih I)
Mill hi *.t ii-.
Mrs. Olson left Sunday even
ing for a few days visit with her
daughter Mrs. Reed, in Tula a.
m .*
Mr. W. M. Tucker left lor
Arkansas last week to see his
mother who is very sick.
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M ISS Anna R : -H i l ift. V '
l.i> I.I alter ,| .Hi - Bu-.I >s
..'triage lit- Oi« Uh'iill i eilv
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For every tw y dol 1
■i-ii of go ids baugh. ai mii
. i i* for ca • 11, I will give i
i chashei* $1 00 in culi lor
•>•">0.00 - S2.oU for $100.- $5.1)0
Come and serf if I dont.
VV. A Trumho
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We i.ffer good until! anil em hi-
ding Feb. 9th, the following
qouiation. Heus fat, pec lii I0£c
1; o.Ccs young and o.d oe Tur-
key hens fat I'i'/l Toms 12c
Duc!;s full featheid lit, 11c
g i-se full featheid and fat 8c
Vv'eguarntee honest treatment.
•Jew itt Pioduce Co.
Chandler, Oklahoma.
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Tlie White Sale is still going
in at Halls You will miss some
iji .id bargains if > on dont come
mil buy before the Sale closes.
T. R. Hall
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Fine L nv cut shoes and slip-
pe'.sat the Davenport .Mile. Co.
fi r men, women and chililivrt
for le-s in 'iv
Bring your Repair work to
A 1". li.'heits, ihe Jewelry, all
uii k guaranteed. One door
north of Davenjiort Merc. Co.
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Card of Thanks
We wish to express our heart
felt thanks and gratitude to the
people of Davenport for the kind
nes i shown in the sickness and
death of our little girl and <k
pecily to Dr. Baird and Mrs. Lee
for their faithful service.
\Ve know that all was done
that, was possible to save the
childs life.
Mr. and ^tis. D- L. Cozart
«
Linr < -* i.r ('handler 1
'i•■•d.ii wjiii hurn fo its.
w ««■ *■
Fire, fin-, fire.
iVl i re r.'jeiv i a « .«- . 1 •
ih <J '. i - ,iii • .Id :.ilrtge 1
:y Union i 'n i p i i ..
and slrongi s: on ' !im m . ,c<
,J. I Ki zPitr.
If Garden J5«eii is u h-«*. vou
Want come ami kc TiuiuIio. H'
has 5 difernt. kinds yen can get,
your choice. Have Seed Pot i toes
at the right price. Groceri es &
meat, Overalls and Shirts im fact,
eyerv thing lhar, keep in first
class Groceiy. Come one and a
vv. A. Trutnbo.
They Are Married
At the home of Kev. Jas. Cage
in Davenport, at about eight
o'clock Sunday evening, Jan.
25th, occured the marriage of
Dallas Chapman and Bessie
Melton, only the families of the
conl r;u;l ing parties being present ■
Mr. Chapman is one of tha
bet'.u a:id most popular yon v
men o Lino.jlii Co. and a pi*.-
pel-' us i;. i nit i. The . ■ id - 11 o, i
one ol i ho In i gp-ls ili.ii i
h ve e> < r known, | a
k" d nod cte eitul spirit, for
^vhich she is loved by a . ••• ho
kno-v her. Her weddi' g go n
was beaut,ifni, an I f-lie w;,-
ptel tv as a rjui-en.
■ he i wo lire auionx oir • -
esl i. lends, itid I giv s i
pitiisure io uui.,h Ui ii i
muiiy fri.*.ii H in vt * i n I i ■
i lon^; iil'e of h.i| iiiie
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"lnwii 1ms 7, H, 0. Ill, J I
block 2-1, DdVl':l|l0f{., • Ii i I
wanttosell or trade write in -
R. E. Bown ji.
Lindsay (Jkia.
j -j* &
Sixing shoes at Daveuport<
i Merc. Co.
Report of the condition of the
DAVHNPORT STATE BANK.
at Davenport in the State of Oklahoma at the
close of business January 13th. 1914.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts - J50.«557.o3
Overdrafts, tccured'and unsecured - 202.74
Stocks,Bonds, Warrants - . IB, 171.66
Furniture and Fixtures - - 2.400.00
Other Real Estate Owned - - 1,300.00
Due from Banks . . 15.851.65
Checks and Other Cash 1 terns - 649.75
Bills of Exchange - 213.82
Cash in Bank - 5,203.19
Secnrities with Banking Board - 645.00
T°tmI - J92.755.34
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In . - flZ,600.00
Undivided Profits. less Expenses and taxes
Paid - 2.062.76
Individuate Dposit Subject to Check 69,909.10
Time Certificates of Deposit - 16,891.54
Cashier's Checks Outstanding - 2,391.94
Total- - J92.755.34
state OF OKLAHOMA. County of Lincoln, ss.
I, M. H. Taulbee 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.
M. H. Taulber. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th
day of January 1914.
J. H. Taulbee. Notry Public.
My Commishion Expires Aug. 27 1914,
Correct—Attest:
O. D, Groom
M. II. Taulbee
Irving Stacy
Directors
SeeA.T. Robeits about that
Watch or Clock that needs re-
pair He does the wors an a
guarantee. One door north of
Davenport Merc. Co.
Good Old Spring time is here
The time to make gardens, plant
potatoes and drink beer: And
our onion sets with green tips
are h. re, as well. We have a
ear of potatoes now in siock
and can meet the prices troni
any old spot. You will find no
OLD garden seed here, the kind
you plant that dwnt come up,
and that makes you swear.
Dont wait until the assortment
is gone, but lay in your stock
land avoid grieving. 1 am as
| ever your frieud.
Oliver Ingenthron.
Dont Forget the
free lecture
y
$ O. D. Groom, President Irving Stacy, Vice-President
M. H. Taulbee, Cashier
STEWiM
The Barrels V
and Lugs of Ll
STEVENS
Double and Single Barrel
SHOTGUNS
>t*ci l!y selected i
other tuM ere
STEVENS with funs
price and note
&
Davenport State Bank
Capital $12,500.00
Money to loan at all times on approved security.
Sale notes bought on liberal terms.
^Deposits Siuaranteed by State Lato ®
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' Our Sketfa
Catale* shews
famous line of Stevens Repeaters-DeaWes>&
pies. 1/ you cannot eblam STEVEN'S (tom mm
deafer-let ui know, and «« will ship 4meel. ea
prey prepaid, upea receipt of Catale^ Pnee.
J. STEVENS ARMS
& TOOL COMPANY
P.O. tea SOOS,
CNICOTCC FAUVMU1
ui on day night
at the Chritian
Church
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION
CALENDAR FOR Kill.
The publishers of The Youth's
Companion will, as always at
this nea-ue, present to every
subscriber whose subscription is
paid for 1914, a calendar for the
new year. It is a gem of calendar
making Tin decorative moun
tinjj is rich, but it is subordina
• d to the main purpose to pro-
uce a calendar that is usfu .
The best always Pays. If you want sonte-
tiiing to eat dont fail to call on the right
siiari. in the tight place. Trumho has the
has! meat produce and Groceries. Go to the
Old stand by.W. A. Trumho.
Phone your order to no. 35
4 VSAAAAAAAAAA^AAA^A^
Your opportunity to
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
I have several choice
Farms for sale on the
EASY PAYMENT PLAN, Can
give from TEN to TWENTY
years time at 6 percent with a
SMALL CASH PAYMENT.
J, W. Stalker.
Notary Public.
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GONE HOME
Sunday morning Febuary 2nd
brought sadness in the home of
D. L. Coza:ton account of the
death of their little girl Bernice,
only a bri^f peiied of one w eeks
«iekiie-w preceeded her death
Pi'.' inniiia being the cause
Ski ed physiciane. nurses and
• .. ^<11 all in their power to
In iiMs life, lint God Ii as
i' * * I ii - must go.
• 'ill ■ -,s Wi'l e conduct Mi
vi . i I . ,'f i. re..on III I he C'hnV-
'. ' 'hurch by He v. Moore
I ■!' tt.e Metlu dist Chuich,
w a '.ii I to rest in tlit
pi'i i emet'"i v.
n'> a c ild of G years She
? I jfht. and alfec
1 '• i iiesire w,-is to
• le ...H wrii d liuve
iil'na\s found in liei
it '' no.id i^i'hool unless
i '..It mil <1. Ti ui- tin
1 i 'it tv 11, tin Sun
>;hool i faithlu! woikir
Hi children a loving playmate,
but our loss is heavens gain.
With outstretched hai ds and
a sin ii t u g face did she go to live
with Him who said, "Suffer little
children to come unto me and
forbid them not for f.> such is
the kingdom of heaven."
Important to
Farmers
I'hero will be a cream station
opeued in Davenport, Satuiflay,
February 14. and will receive
cream on Wednesdays and Sat-
urdays of each week there-after,
All who have separted. bring
>our cream to Davenport snd
receive highest market prices for
same. First door west of New
Era Office. Dont forget the date
Feb. 14. W. H, Ha mm.
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The Tribe Bon Hur
The Tribe of Ben Hur, a fra-
ternal insurance, order, was or-
ganized here last Saturday night
Jan.31, by Sister Louise. J
Rittenhous . The lodge has a
membershiq of 30 members,both
men and women being eligible.
A larger membership is expectet
by next Saturday night Feb.
the next regular meeting. I his
is one of the most popular insui
aiice orders in the state, due to
the ,<iw iiie>uiauce rate and its
sociat I. utures.
I he story of Ben Hur was re-
in, iikably .v\eil told by Bro. O.I).
Groom. This is a very interest
nig anb fascinating story it was
one t i Most enjoyable features
of the entei tainmeni.
Atierveij dainty supper was
served dy Sister Kitten house,
the members spent the rest of
the evi niug in playing some of
tn« iiioM popular p trior games,
t in' organization has abopted
loi iis slogan, watch la.) Ben
i I ur tjrow.
Spanish war
Veterans.
Legislatio is now pending in
Congress vitally at feting al'
Soldiers and Sailors of the Span-
ish War and Veterans of the
Philippine Insurrection and
China. Relief Expedition
United action is necessary and
a Ii.-1 of Veterans in this State
with their Post Office address
and Regiments is urgently need-
ed. There .ire approximately
4,000 Veterans in the State.
The Camps of the United
Spanish *v'ar Veterans cannot
furnish all these names. A 1
Veterans of the Spanish War
and Philippine Insurrection and
China Relief Expedition are le-
puestee to write to J. Bait
Foster Chandler Okla and give
the names and addresses ot all
Veteranes of their acquaintance.
Wiuiiald scott.
Department Commander.
Euid. Okla.
RK8ULT6? RESULTS! I
It affords me great pleasure to
commend your institution and
the |iersonal attention and thor-
ough training given its students.
"I completed your shorthand
course in 2 months and 23 days,
and am frank to confess that
after two years of actual court
reporting 1 fiud the Byrne Sim-
plified Shorthand all that you
claim for it-equal to all occasions
Since graduating from your
institution in March, 1910,1 have
realized an average inouthly
salary of $102.15, and at the
present time am employed in the
President's office of the Okla-
homa A. & M. Colage.
' I attribute and owe my suc-
cess and present position to it *
C, C. B. C. and heartlv recom-
mend and endorse it to any one
desiring a thorough andcoruplet
business training and education.
Sincerely yours,
W. B. Baldwin.
The above proves that students
attending the Capital City Busi-
ness College of Cuthrie, Okla
homa, secure satisfactory results
Write that school now for a
copy ot their catalog and ask for
detailed information rogarding
their courses.
Mi S3 Bessie Bullock of Tulsa
is h-jre for a few weoKs visit
with her hoiuefolks.
We have a nice lot of gingham
at 7 1-2 .8 1 2 to 10 cts Now is
the time to buy for your spring
sewing.
T. R. Hall.
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m«nirtairy msincro#.
"Why o you nay thai he' not ilo-
cere?" . heard htm Tfry pleasantly
tell a bill collector to mil again "
"Well, what of It?" "You know aa
well aa I (bat down in hla hetrt h«
really kepad ha wooMn't"
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Baugus, R. A. The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1914, newspaper, February 5, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109933/m1/1/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.