The Stroud Democrat (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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STROUD. LINCOLN COUNTY
OKLAHOMA. OCT
No. 51
Senator Johnson
Rebuked By His People
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Senator Hiram Johnson of Cal-!
ifornia, has been told in unmis- j
takahle terms by his constituents:
that the objections he is offering ;
l against the Peace Treaty had no
weight and that he was misrep-
resenting the great majority of
the people of California in his
fight against the Peace Treaty
and League of Nations to.enforce
Peace in the future. This tirade
of protest against his actions is
! n°t coming from Hiram's ene-
mies, as many of his closest poli-
I tical and personal friends have
^ joined in this holy protest against
; his unrighteous stand and against
1? I the cause of the peace and hap-
I piness of the whole people of the
'} j world.
j The ne> t in order is for those
U good old moss-backed people of
J* I Missouri to take a fall out of Sen- j
j ator Jim Reed who is so grossly |
i missrepresenting the good people ;
! of grand old Missouri in his as-!
! sauIr against the Peace Treaty.
I We do not entertain a doubt that j
I Senator Reed himself knows the j
I people of Missouri are for the!
peace Treaty and for a lasting)
vj.——— _ — — | peace which can be had through [
WINONA WAGONS
Which has been on the market for more than fifty years needs no intro-
duction, for it has attained a position among users that only honest goods
and a square deal can give.
It is a pleasure to giva detailed information and quote prices.
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THE
Christian Church
eshing
Bible
Services Refr
And Helpful.
School 10 A.
M,
Growing in Interest and Number
You are incited to any or all these
services. Good Music.
Basil E. Newton, Minister
$ J. C. Corner Hardware Co.
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MOUNT & MAMMON
AUCTIONEERS
REMEMBER WE CRY SALES ANY WHERE AND
AT ANY TIME AND AS FOR FAVORITS
WE HAVE NONE.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
STROUD, OK LA.
The Missionary Society of the
Christian Church met at the
home of the Christian Church
met at the home Mrs. J F.
Evans Wednesday afternoon with
circle M a; hostess and circle B
rendered an interesting program)'
on the Americanization and the j imaKi«e his uray has
Phone No. 6
Or See McCammon & Co. «
rmsmoBsmuir
Public Sale.
Tuesday, Oct. 7, Col. J. 0. Lay
of Chandler, will conduct a sale
at the farm of K. Jacobs, for
Fred Townsley, 1 1-2 miles east
and 2 1-2 south of Davenport.
This will be one of the largest
sales of the season, there being
£4 head of live stock. Free lunch.
Sale will start promptly at 1.1
o'clock.
M. E. CHURCH.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Epworth League at 7:15 a. m.
Preaching at 8 p. m.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening at 8 p. m.
J. T. Riley, Pastor.
Oct. 6th at 4 p. m. in the church
an election of a lay delegate to the
lay ©tectorial, which meets in Ok-
lahoma City October 17, to elect
delegates to the conference. AH
Miss Ruth Rudy who has been members 21 years old are entitled
visiting her sister Mrs. James to vote.
Putnam since her return from j Migg Caecj]e Burton ,eft Wednes.
the hospital, returned to her home! day for Bristow for a few days
in Enid the first of the week. | visit.
the covenant of the League of
Nations.
So far as Senator Borah is con-1
cerned no body seems to take him I
or what he has to say seriously.
He simply appears to be out on j
dress-parade and has all the ear|
marks of being so egotistic as to j
the charm j
. .. . ..... i equal to that of Balams Mulei
Christianization of the Mexicans j Da(jdv
of the Southwest. H.e society , ^ j there is dear old Senator i
enjoyed also a splendid talk from ; (jabat Lodge who has been in the j
Miss Davies, the State Secretary j harness 30 long that he has a!-;
ol Oklahoma. About 35 ladies ,nost passed the (lea-bitten gray
answered to roll call. After which period of life and is now enter
the ladies enjoyed asocial hour jng the heavy white herd. He,
and circle M served a delicious too has been a staunch supporter
lunch. Everyone is looking ,,f a League of Nations to enforce
forward v, ith interest to the dis- peace, but now with his eyes dim-
trict convention to be held here me(j and his intellect, no doubt,
early in November. dampened to a certain extent,
and after thus reaching a good |
The sale season is here again n'pe term of years is like most
and I wish to thank the public antiquated men and women, hei
for favors of the past and will begins to see strange things and
say that I 1 eel more able to take to hear queer noises which have
care of the sale business this year caused him to find some imagi-
than ever before, as 1 will be at nary fault with the treary and
the store only when I am not a; covenant of leagues. Aswegrow
a sale. So if you arecontemplat- (,i(]er we do change, some timet;j
The Citizens of Stroud showed their faith in the Old Town
i~— by voting to make it a better place in which to live.
S3S Are you going to OWN A HOME here and enjoy life in a ——
17 good community? If you don't own a home and really
want one we can help you get started on the right track. —
H See Us For Bead Homes j§
| Long Bell Lumber Go. I
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Putnam, Agent
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ing a sale, see me or Mr. McCam-
mon at McCammon & Co. 's Storo.
ED MOUNT,
Stroud, Okla.
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Cheap Dollars
vs.
High Materials
Yog are getting more for everything you sell—be it Merchandise, Live Stock, drain.
Cotton or other Farm Products, or Labor, or Professional Services. Dollars are Cheap.
You are paying more for EVERYTHING you buy. Materials are High. All authori-
ties agree that the day of cheap Lumber is past, because.
Timber Is Scarce.
Freight Is Getting Higher.
Match your cheap dollars against high materials; don't wait for the day of the "Dear
Dollar." That Home that jou have been planning, that Garage, or that Barn you netd
to make and save you money.
- BUILD IT NOW.
I Simpson Lumber Co.
%, Honest Service. Phone 20
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! for the better, but generally for
j the worse. Senator Fall is no
doubt a brainy man and is long
on amendments and reservations.
How many heads like that of Sen-
ator Fall's do you imagine it
would take to hold the brains of
the wise men who composed the
peace conference? Did you ever J
step to think that it would take
unough heads like thatof Senator
i Falls to bursts the sides out of a
box car and still then would be
a enough left to make a whole
half dozen U. S. Senators.
Now reader, don't you think it
presumptions on the part of any
one, two, three or even a half]
dozen U. S. Senators to Hip around
and try to criticise and tear down i
the greatest document ever writ-
ten for the protection of human-
ity by the greatest conference of
able men ever assembled in the
world for the purpose of promul-
gating a document that would
j bring peace to all the people of j
I the world and maintain peace for
1 thousands of years.
Let those who hav'nt had!
enough of the horrors of war set
out and fight the peace treaty and
cevenant of the League of Na-
tions to enforce peace.
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We Have Purchased the
STROUD
MOTOR CO.'S
STAND.
We have had over three years experience in
the Auto Business and are prepared to do
any work necessary to put your car in good
shape.
Come In and Have A Talk With Us
About Your Car.
And get our prices.
FREE AIR.
Vulcanizing Inner Tubes and iiiney Service
At All Hours.
Pat Bland Sam Clark
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Miss Lois Neal of Chandler
spent the week end with friends
and relatives here. — - : : " -
— Wendell Whitmore returned to' Mrs. Henry Murphey of Drim
Install a set of "Float-A-Ford' Oklahoma City Ihursday tore- right ypent the latter part of the
Shock Absorbers on your Ford, sume hie studies in the Draughors week visiting her parents Mr
See Claude Mathburn. I Business College. and Mrs. Lewis Whitt.
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Whitmore, R. J. The Stroud Democrat (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1919, newspaper, October 3, 1919; Stroud, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc120562/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.