The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. 6. No 15
DAVENPORT, LINCOLN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, MAY % 19U.
$1.00 per year
One >.iii draft horse for sale
will Hill on fall payments.
See 01>v Olson. Davenport Okla
FOR SALE Crex Rugs,
Carpet, Safe, Cabnet, Dining
table, Liefrigerator, Stove, Stand
table?, Chiffonier, and Rocking
Chairs. drs. H. O. RaniK'l.
V Boxes nf match'
Davenport M< re Co.
for 25 i ts.
2.36
anil
jMiss iSmina Murphy of .Stroud
epent,Friday and Saturday vvnh
Willa Baiuu
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M.H- Taiilb '« .- pou! Sunday
in Or.'a. r ' i'h hi Utile sdn
Preston'
The h;'*! fl.'Ui' in town
Every su iua« int-r.! a'
per 100 o<- *>.«>V.r .'.0 n *
60 c for ao-l'- • Davmpoit Men*.
Co. .
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Mr. and Mr.-. -..J. Lang t of
Pryor ar \i-i,;n fri aids iiT
our city ttii,; • • !c.
p .berts johnson and Hand
"Star Brand Shoes are
better" at Hall's.
^k>n Diseases Cured
Hunt's Cure is the name of
the remedy which is absolutely
guaranteed to cure, all forms of
skin tiibwwe cr th- purchase
qrice promptly ref'ta 'u. v. ond
rful tesull ' are oM; it; d by its
use. curing eat's ti at would
not yield to treatment.
Ask yourd n
.Medicine Co.,
itIC-1 iul
exas.
Sherman
Miss Ruby Olson left Thurs-}
day for a few days visit with
her sister who lives in Tulsa.
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Mrs. Bettie, Alexander was
in Tulsa last week visiting
friends.
Bring your cream to the
Davenport Merc co, and get. the
highest market price. We have
a regular statimi and wid give
you a fair test.
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Floran Langer of Pryor Okla
is visiting Allen and Roy Cage
this week.
j
A,T. Burgess Was in Chbndier
Sunday.
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Voloney Moore is in Cushing
this week.
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New shoes at the right prices
Daventort Mere Co.
Mi-ses Alto Thompson and
i A'nia Shaler ot ('handler vi.-i.io
j L->m ii'di Saturday and Sunday.
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Misses Bjnnie and (vein
iOHiot t of Ohandi-.".' were visiting
,1 the B ui-cus lio'aiti I1'1 id iy and
Saturday.
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1") Bars soap for 2o cts
i Davenport Merc Co.
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Mrs. Lena Adams and Mrs.
..'ourtright were in Cushing
Sundav.
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Mr. Oby Olson was in Guthri<
Sir..:' iv visiting his brother.
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Ibc Santa. Fee R' ti. Co.
gave their employees an outing
Sunday. A special train v a>
provided for them and tiieii
fatuities Tlirr .vreater |vni uf the
day was spent in Guthrie-
$♦ ♦*?>
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All persons int -rested in the
I Oemetry at New Zion u ill meet
J there on Thursday May '21st for
the purpose of working on the
Cenietry. Bring yourdonner and
tools to woik With.
J.T. Rouland.
J.W Slack.
R.P. Martin.
Com mi tee.
M JH Jt
No Calomel Necessary.
The injnrous ell'ect and un-
pleasantness of taking calomel
is done away with by Simmons
Liver Purifier, the mildest kno-
wn liver medicine, yatthe most
thorough inaction, Put up in
yellow tin boxes only. Price 25 '.
Tried once used alwfjp. A B.
Richards Medicine Co. Sherman
Texas.
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Miss Nellie Hi'! v a>. j. Stixiud
Tuesdav.
GO
TO THE PUBLIC
1 have purchased the Christy
TLivery Barn in this eity and
solicit} rm* business in my line,
J am h ;ra to give the public
the bt si e vi<- that can I e
given.
t>. L.Bulloc'*
Edd's
ndr-
M i: S
jt at
Miss b'i:etta Bland of IG
u!U was the -ti ,-t ,.f
Man lJ) e Frid.: \.
r k' ir
Mis. O. 1). Groom ent . ;!u.
at dinner Tin .day Mr. and M ■
A. J. Laiiger and Mi -. [I. o.
Handel.
A !#' Jfc'
Carey \\ aldrop and <Vla-
Hinchey of Chandler ■ r ■ jn
Davenport Frilay v .ni, |<>
attend the Itigh School play.
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Miss Bettie Scott, left M.n day
for Oklahoma City wheie she
will spend the week.
Miss Anna Laura Herefred
of Chandler attended the High
School play Friday evening.
Not'Fit For LadV-
Public sentiment, should be
against it and vvo believe it is;
there can he no reason why lad-
ies should: "iff -r v\ itl". headaches
and neuralgia, especially when
l imit's Lightning Oil gives such
prompt relief. It is simly a
ipiest ion of getting the ladies to
try it. All diuggist sell Hunt's
Lightning Oil in 2oc and 50c
bottles. A.B. Richards Medicine
Co. Sherman Texas,
Col. Hoffman was in our city
between trains Tuesday.
Geo. Maschoaiid Bob Thomp-
son of Chandlci were in Da veil
poll Friday night.
tawOBMBM
Do not fail to get our .special
asbt, ) i u ( 3 all the remaining
p.ut of May for wo are selling
extra cheap for the cash.
Da* rnport M ;rc Co.
Mi. - Mary Dye visited hoi
sister Viola u ho is teaching at
Bristow, Sal tn dey and Sunday
Roberts Johnson and Rand
"Star Brand Shoes are
bent«r" at Hall's.
Never.
A man never bccomcs so drat thai
he cannot hear when money talks.
SPECIAL
If you owe the Davenport
Merc Co. and havent m ide
special arrangements tor
further time your acount is
due the first of the month.
Remember this and settle
the first day of June. This
means you if you owe us.
We certainly expect it prom-
ptly. Davenport Merc Co.
J. W., Graves manager of the
J. v\ . Gra "v'-< s iof Dallas Texas
has been in our eity for the past
two w eek's. Mr. Crave:' is bavin
a silo erected at the lumber yard
Mrs. o.t). Groom entertained
the l.ady MaecuberS' I'luirsday
evening in lienor of Mrs, A J
banger of pryor okla.
I! you have lost
anytoing come
Mrs Hall and m
a: tended the Ui\ n.,
^•jdn>siL'' night
Adams
at Stroud
Roberts Johnson and Rand
Star Brand Shoes are ■
better" at Halls.
A new Jim- >r Sun Flower
l-ants at the Davenport M< i. Co
l1 oi Sali! 350 shot air rifle
never been usei) NeW Era.
TRUMBO'S
CASH PREMIUM SALE
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'BARBER SHOP:
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Get your wood from Hobart | !
Baugus.
Here!
Is the place to buy your
FRESH urceries, eggs
and buffer. Notions of*
all kiiicb. COME and see'"'
me.
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O. D. Groom, President Irving Stacy, Vice-President
M. 11. Taulbee, Cashier
Davenport Slate Bank 1 [~]
Capital $12,500.00 ^ | J
Money to loan at all times on approved security. ^
T Sale notes bought on liberal terms. ^
^Deposits {guaranteed bij State Law £■
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•>„ test i..ays Pass, If yen watii some- j
. . oat W fail to call on the tight
man. in the P^ce. Trtimbo lias the
best meat pduce' .anJ Oro^ii.?. Go to fite
Old stand by. W. A. Jrombo.
Phone your or^er no- iilCD
i/'te ^
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Store.
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Bring your cream Tues- i
days and Fridays'
Davenport Merc Co.
SATURDAY
Extra!
Crawford—"tg the post#crl;i; Im-o- n
'important part of a woni iu': I. (• i
'T?' Ci'ubyhuw "It Jf. w'r.cn i
irom your v.-ire. That's wher> alio
■"■•J's nipntions how much mon;,y ahi
n-ants."—Judse.
Dont forget the flays
Byes Sunken With Pain.
Three year; ago I hail a very
bad spelt of neuralgia which
i'aliped ni3' eyes !o ti come sun
ken and l londsliot with pain
Hunts Lighting Oil was tecom.
mended anil, alt r useing. the
pain left and has not returned:
Hiys A. M. Coffv, HI6, Van Bur-
en, Street, Litchfield, III, This
wonderful ni'bi ine is sole by
<4J druggist bverwhere. A H.
kiehard-t Meiliein Co. Shernian
Texas.
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GO TO
SATURDAYS
FOR THE BEST
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To
OliveM. Iiigenthron.
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A. F. ROBER I S'f ' '"I'or. Mere Co.
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•i 1 pt tin cups for /5c at
for FRESH i-
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FRUITS AIVD
f CANDIES.
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OV % DRUG CO
General Drug Store
Exclusive Agency for the
Nyal Line
E. B. Moore, Pharmacist
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Baugus, R. A. The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1914, newspaper, May 21, 1914; (gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109948/m1/1/: accessed February 21, 2019), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.