The Davenport New Era (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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THE NEW ERA
PUBLISHED THURSDAYS.
Entered as second class mail matter
at the post office at Davenport, Okla..
according to act of Congress of March
3rd, 1879.
W. M. TRYON. Editor.
M. A. HUyiPHRKY. TJ ! ..
The New Era—*1 the year.
please take heed
The gay that is attempting to
run the print shop *ih<T« this
paper is printed wants to lie
Hoo.ifihle, fiid is
friends call and make them-
gel vps at home, re id the daily
papers, and wi will visit with
you m much as our duties will
permit. HUT, the business in
this shop is strictly I'liLV A I I1,
business. The weeklv paper i-
wholly the private bu iness of
the editor until it i* I laced in
the postoKice for distri. ' it ion
subscribers, .fobs ol anv des-
cription are tli" pri• msinese
of tin1 person ordering ;.l.e. woilc.
Auy one who deliberately reads
copy on the case, type forms on
the stone, a job ti it ni iy be
printing. a partially printed
paper, is patently pi'vin^ into
business not his own, ti not
overstdpping the bounds of good
breeding, and forfeits that
courtesy which we will en<i' av-
or to extend to all alike. Please
don't compel us to make^ this a
a personal matter with ^ OL.
The Editor
STOP
opportunity for you
Opportunity n always «>. If
to jiiv the ( a ib'e b •-in-
educated positions to do at-
world's work. You can uric
yourself capable.
j Our school is like a I i,, bank
i or tnercfin'ilo <■ t ■
Irun^ thruout th- \ t'. < •
j ul wu\ s well orgauizt it and n ly j
> for ti1 w b .siiu • rt n ! ii \ 1
same si; vice ! run f : > 1 • 1
i Proci'■ :ly < •' v s:ud i ; ■ t"
Individual in:itrnot|yn; be is not
he'd b ii k by sin stu-ii-n'-, oi
crowded too last l.\ rieht i —
he goes just as fast as bis ability
will p unit. With - air met ho
of individual ius iuct' -n we are |
demonstrating to young pe p'<
that it is useless to a t nd a com-
mercial school tea hi j; other
systems and reqtiirini f -m.
seven to ten moult s t 'ti
the course, if lhe> < ■
when they can fintsn w ii t; • in
half the time at he If Mie cost
and be more efficient, get a
IWW CH' PMAN
'an make you look yountf again at the
Davsnport Tonsorlal
Parlors.
N. P. MYERS
Undertaker
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FREE TO FARMERS
SEEDS
' By special arrangement the Rankin
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the oldest, best established seed turns, in
the country will mail a copy of tilie r.Ltig
Illustrated Seed Catalogues. This book
| is complete on all farm and garden seeds
It tells how to grow big yields and alt
about the liest varieties oi Corn >'°ur
local..y; also Seed Oats, Wheat Barley,
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and Lawn Mixtures, Seed Potatoes an
all other farm and garden seeds. His
Book is worth dollars to Uin wart ■
seeds of any kind. IT S to
o;ir readers. Write for it today and
mention this paper. The address is
RATEKIN'S SEED HOUSE.
Shenandoah. Iowa.
r
oeiter salaried position and ino.'e
rapid
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Delivery and Hauling
Trunks hauled to or from
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WE ARE READY NOW.
both |
Dr. W. D. Baird
Pbvt iciau and Surgeon
Special attention to Kei. Phone h
diseases of women Office, 4
and children
Sanitar. m 1' equipped
promotion because o^
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training. It- i- our pr et cil' r;, , * "rit
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PROMPT ACTION WILI
YOUR COUGH
When you first catch a Cold (often
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are woven into the maincouive
ih such a practical way that
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time required !>y the old meth-i
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stood from practical application.
We guarantee a better course in
less time, at a less expense than
any other school.
Our January enrollment prom
ise- to tie the largest in the
history of the school.
Capital City Business College,
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Name
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—Deweey M. Tryon—
Davenport Oklahoma
he advertised onge
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rl both $10 0
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asked the editor ol th< hoW
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it?"
"I'm agin' advertisin', re
plied the proprietor of the i i^iys
ville racket store.
"But why are you against it?"
asked the editor.
"It keeps a felier too durned
busy," replied the proprietor.
"1 advertised in a newspaper one
time ;tbout ten yaur- aK" and
I've never got time to go tishin'
since."
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.
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Catarrl Cure s •■■■' a qui k n -'ii-
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VOI H ('(>L1) is DANliKHOl S
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loosens the Miu - '' Cough
and soothes the hunt- « *aI"
auteed Onl -
he knew j mercy
A fish petidi'T v s m ! ipping
liia slow nut patimit lit in
residential si eel 11 >• «'t:. 'i ilav,
and crying his «iu t inter
vuIb:
"Fresh mackeiei! ]•'r e s h
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A woman. - 1 '
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msmmmtMrn
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will make
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Then the Family Page, a tare Editorial Page, Hoys
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minds, the best the world can produce for you and everyone
in the home. There is no age
The
get iHe cfenuine
i New Home
I Sewing Machine
lit> buy the machine
the name NEW
A HOME on the arm
Ei and in the lee?.
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warranted for all
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not dead
But you will find me at my place, ready and
willing to accommodate my trade at any and
all times. Bring your produce and get the
best prices.
w. a. triimbo
a House Without Good Floors
Is a White Elephant
Are
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g No other as good 1
The Ns (tone Sewing Machine Company,
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The J. W. Graves ompany
C. S. DAVIE, Manager
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Tryon, W. M. The Davenport New Era (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1914, newspaper, December 24, 1914; Davenport, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109974/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.