Pittsburg County Guardian (McAlester, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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THE FiTTSBt Ro COUNTY GUARDIAN
The Pittsburg County Guardian
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eammtrr-n w.tne the J I. F-m
5b>« < mo-vy for F«i. *b:
:~^a chirrcd fa" t-~ wrtk
•_i a 't naaey J der ft- pretense
" ~th a ar** a '"Te>i oil
*aj* >5*1 B Ttli--
"With the Colors"
Pittsburz ounty's War Hook
IS here:
t opte-s f>n a 1i the Guardian Office
and at the
Commercial Club Rooms
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h in • Sitf. coatt;< *
p^rntesidesL - tabulating &
nral ftbool destncts wbcxse
:* tr "t «--•*? are too krr to rr*^*.
r. tr * ? - -ate educational depa-tmert
BtituM at OtiilwRi Citv. with a rwaest for
|i "ftif wpukiBtitil aid from the state lU
f jrvl '«■ ■ such sehooii. I?: all cas^
t- t * i.strcts hare vote-: th* - coost*-
-. v-h ; tut •"«ra I t*T levy for .<hool purposes
b':\ it- —15 m3I -
Special Sale on Ford Tires and T'ibe-,
A fiifitfii *ayj- "
I, -c ' • X " -
t« > prettj W-i" fcm- oa t.rfc-.
ali rwrnc-
ti- Ho/-^r-T1-* p- :mc*.or
irii the ^ . " - P00-"
of Nat.—* La- rot anything
bat a pr m n>* path ahrtd. An.: so
haj Harding.
Some fellow'- ;«iea of "har: t.me-
. • a rea*ir. arber. a max w.th a ;>oo
j expect.-; to dei^er '- be roods r-
orier to hold the job
Mr
Jackson Barnett >nv- $.r /
to g v her hu-'iaivi a r<* ' :r at
That <**ta n! y would r«J> T ■* wtiaw?
of a blanket.
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p-r irarv<
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seems
not unJ
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of a
-e public
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ed "ne* to
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the fe^
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UHFA A MAN I- PIV'R
~_i- ; tyyvr ajtho ha- - on -
- - T tho-;'. fr>n<-
hfku M '•>'« honor.
V* Hu 1<
I > hu u *oiHr
^ -L. ' n*t ' •
- ; noraI.s ar
--• -* - • 'JDon Klrrv-'.f.
-- lidt- *-t -<ar.oa xrA r--fne-
A narr
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P*
jiifhartaW'
or
> i, overtxat^ Vam-
O'.ed asr- >.ew uo on.
of the Na fc Motor
?a>« Coctnay. n the rear of ti3
Joh-.-or. F at-?, Tharsdav asi cr^at^-t
a ymail-sited aar.:c *h l it !ast*d.
Th< b.rr.inr oil rnade a* marh -moke
a- a blarr.z ill r*ar-b>
on-!ook r? mattered for fear there
be more "explo- o"\- ** Em-
^ove^ of th- motor •orr.par. v hei-'
the fire n check tmt!'. the irrvj! of
th* fre 'iet>artment-
fo r - Vi
fo**
tr nd ar i
hare b^r. ti
Cox carried Pittob-jr? Co-jntr I \t jck-Arr ck of 'wf^rja^r; bavfca)!.
one voU No* let that iam.p-o.ack ( ? ^ n<), w... ^ ^ ar ...j. n, tha.
art -t t. at p"i*. - " ''■ 'it* >•- -rJ. a -a:ar. attaf r.ment? The tiro
umn do a little poht.cai wn.tewasn-, ^ ,. y hjm p^, year.
r,(r
I Be*
Speak n(? of hair ton os. h -ard
a well known ltxal jrroeer remark the
other 'la that he thour'r.t hi.- ha
wan abojt tron? enough to -tan.! an-
other bottle.
of co^rs#- the constitution
\\f-vA* A that a j'j^ife's da*. •-
^ - jff c ^ntly or.-ro* - to tai -
- t me. Fa*y p ck>ne. wp call
r>* Tfa • a!mo«t con-
recali
c~c\ h. rr.
iac a d «AT reeab
-*ia A«&yri:e- or "f,r
.• moTe*" ha2 r'
vjii /* ♦ of v - a*-*.}
n ! S'« ?ucce--
Aloert W- Jone; k Corn pan: are re-
" ov r.r from the r off er- on Grand
Avenue to oif-c~ - over the Dunlap
>tore. on North F r?t Stree-t Geonre
'-a-ac*"r Brown. enr:neer who ha- rad offce-
r. the buildicr with the above eotr.-'
. - ' - ^ pai;. * ]! have off ■ - ■ • the Pio-1
r«r Abstract Cora pan v. or. Ea"
Grand. The Mackey Te!. i Cable-
Company nlll wrthcut t«* quarter*.
John R. Whitaere is remov nr h -
'•-!>*.>.? e-tab!^ -hment nto the builo-
fan a_= the oth^r occr:par.t-
•aca'.e.
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.... $12-00
Battery Service Company
125-7 South Main St.
Phone *4-"
McAlester, Okla
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O^T-ri^"4 O'lt
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M
n
ac-ji-
irn .
to
The "rrode! a'oon" ?n Ph i -
phia ha-s at lant qua b'J.one."*, -,ri'>r
the ope at'on of the ^ o! -" -'I'S Ar*
Well what eli* could " model «a!.->on
do, we'd like to know?
In a short while a fine-looking cror.
of turkeys will wak'- jp in the ha!! - of
Valhalla, or thereabout, and n.'<---
-tand just how a lot of democratic
nominee-- felt on No\ember .;
o
Even' fellow want.- ev*-"vt.r. '. to
come novn EXCEl*T THK TH!S'i
THAT HE'S INTERESTED IN FOR
A LIVELIHOOD And that one
reason thing- have returned to nor-
mal level- jo jrrudginiriy
The -tati.^tica! nut ' Washington
haj broken out again, tins time with
the r.< v. tba: there were fewer people
died n this country in 1919 than evfi
before n the history of stat.-trc-. All
of + ch goes o show that, however
foolish the Amercan public ma;, get
at t'rrfe-, t has "jett^r sense than to
try shuffling off while the under-
take. ha- hoth feet on the funeral ex-
pense accelerator. The h. o. of
hasn't any more terrors than the h.
c of
f A
When President Harding a ' n
Senator Borah and "Doctor" William
Howard Taft to discuss the tentative
draft of the new league of nation*—
oh, what a joyful meeting that will
be.
The really efficient workman i- not
goiri^ to !>•• nurt b> the readjustment
of industr.al condition.- But what
going to happen to the four-flu.ihing
pay-day -ponge is enough to make
the angel > we^p.
This Spanish tornador that
here rubber -necking around mav be .
some bull-fighter- out he ought
have been over here just before the
recent election and een how our ex-1
perts can throw it
Talk about your pedigreed Holsteins,
your cream-saturaten Jerseys 'n ev-
erything, but that Georgia dairyman
* no hooked jp a couple of mita'.on
| makers in hi- bam with a boat-load
'of moonshine liquor n a near-bv r-e-
-,ad hitched onto an idea that wa.- just
I about to le worth a mllion dollar-—
• wh n the internal revenue officers,
"inspected" his 'iairy and de-vldere'i
h.:- prize bo' ine- At that. a - ■
not certa ri the new idea n da'rv nz
- altogether lost. Beside-, it - al-
most rertain that if the "dry" taw-
i'-ma ri n force much longer th - w
be the "inventin'est nation™ on earth.
RKIOOE * ITHOR'ZED
ON THE GAINS CREEK R'I \D
i m.dem steel and conc?-te bridge,
to cost SlOjOOO or therea'f^ut. *as
a thot zfti Mt the meeting of the coirn-
- comm.-- oners last Von'ia. to ve
-. over Gaines Creek or. the Ad-
amson-Hartshorne Highway of 16
te'-: The commis- oners were unan -
mo ' in their approval of tr* prow*ct
- ch v M be one of the mo«t ir-oor-
-aR- ; n the county It wil! be
ar. ever r o" '-rr-er.- v or dge than
• -at over Coal rr^ek on the McAlester-
'ndianola Highway, finished a few
month^ ago.
\l DITOR CARTER IS
AFTER TAX REDUCTION
A esra. suit of rrian
arir.-- wa- on tr^i n
Thu -dav ift- moon. I
of the Oklahoma State
interestmr
district court
was the case
Bnk v- H. B.
DINNE.RWARE
Syracuse China- Japanese Hand Decorated China in
our open stock patterns.
See my stock before buying
C. R. Hammond
(The Hallmark Store)
McAlester. Oklahoma
R v>y. of K owa. and involved the
nc-."--- on of -37 --ad of hog? orig-
inal v own d by P. C. Tarver and
which had b«n i ver. a- security at
tr ':a:r,tiff ''ink. but wh <-'h the de-
fe- - - claimed had been disposed of
to ft her part es at the time of the
mor^ae". thereby renderrz .t in-
• ai d The ca-e occupied a '.are- por-
• on of th' ?>e of the court Tr.;rs-
a- and invilved aaoroxirr.ately $1.-
- ; .- Ti-ca— - a- giv-r. ————————— ———
" ' • •'•••" '. SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE GUARDIAN—SI.50 PER YEAR
• - - .?t ha<: - " ■••a.'-.e at • oc< ^ 1
.-tat
#*cord of acala lonf?-.-tap!e cot*
j ton n thicounty this year gives
nrom se of a mater.ai solution of thf
ov<?r labor problem for th** cotton farmer.
If he can grow two bales of cotton on
•jcre bv following the system of
1 better staples and more intensive cul-
ivation. where he received only one
■ a!e before, he can cut his crop cul-
t nation expense in half, and instead
i of spreading out over 40 acre - of the
-taple. confine himself to 20 acre-,
for instance. Likewise, n the harvest
^easo*". with a larger yield on a given
Puttin'-It-Off.; area he can harvest a greater volume
n a given time, therebv reducing his
Peking chare- again. These are some
"Four billions to be ,pent by next j of the po.-sibilities Pittsburg Count;
Congress," says a head-line. But
Aud tor Frank Carter if
hot on the trail of the -tate equaliza-
- in 1-oard an i the ?"neral tax levy
of " 1-2 mills which he declares s
aS-olutei ur.nec-s-ary. in view of the
p r'z :p of funds n the state treas-
,,r-.- He declare- the -tate w^ll have
all the money it needs for ordinar.'
state puroo'e'. without ths tax, and
f the -tate efi ai zation board doesn't
re-cind its action, he will a=k the leg-
'lature, which a*sembies January,
to ord^r the lev, rescinded. In view
of Mr. Carter's insistence that the
-tate . --."-n't need the monev, the mat-
ter - tak:n? on unusually keen inter-
est for the tax-payers of th" state.
<l'\'D\Y sCHWL WORKERS
HERE FOR CONVENTION
Also, remember, November the
finest month there is to piant trees.
If you want to prepare fo: -ome fu-
ture shrubbery, don't folio.' the ex-
ample of Old Man
Plant 'em now.
what the deei peepul would like to —-— o———
know if, how much the next Congre-- Al o. we nad a- eli forge. • now
is going to -a%e. Bill Jow- - more *- later—thi- iMuston that any sort
- farmer' want to look into.
Al«o.
The Southwestern D: -trict of the
American Sunday School I mow ^ -
ho|dir.sr a conference here th,a wee1*"
with rr -- onaries and workers attend-
in? from several western and south-
-v - tern states. The sessions are be-
ine held bi^rinnirg at 9:30 each morn-
ing- with aftemoor. and evening ses-
sions, and th" conference will last un-
til Sunday rizht. The various phases
of Sunday School work are being con-
dered. The conference delegate-
rfere gue=ts of the commerc al club
for luncheon Thursday.
in addition
The /epublicans are now worrying W to meet ito demandif
about something el.se. They find that production. No ndustry . going
71 . Iti{« ... fiti.k w. t flown • - - ne - f t can '■
Interested in congressional thnft than of federal supervi-on commission or Among "f' f . , d,
in ron*res• onai -oendthriftne^ ureau ran prevent industry from fol- to a larv* repre?entat on of local anc
m congressional spenotnrntn. j ?ow?njf thp ^ M law of r^UC]Tiir its county Sundav School -orkers, are: ;
working force to meet ts demand for Mr and Mrs. P I- F^art. >an An-
to tonio. Tex.: J P. Lane. Gallatin, Tex.: 1
. ... u c r oown '■ duaiups" n n can r ^'ip F. ^. Rockwe.l, I^awton. Okla.* ^ T.
th y spent $o4^67 to carry Oklahoma . it going to operate at a !o • M G thr^ : J. > Wallace Moon-
- 'fc* "" fmm ' ' o"der o furn?sh emDUmtwnt. Eith- tain Grove. Mo, J W Nelson. Le- J
- • idea i- absurd, and a ovemment banor. Mo.: J- J- B_ tnaa. Neosho.,
•hat would be fooli-h enough to at- Mo : Albert H itvun. Donin.^n. Mo.,
tempt to enforce the latter would not H K I. nebark -' irroe, a.. _ - J-
I j te? Many, La.; J A. Grantham, i
T.'ncoln Cent-' Ka- : -James Brunk^r •
Mai%e, Kans.: Georee W. Kizer. Man-
indication- they cou'o have carried it n
for $54,000. Just a plumb good 155
gone 'o Davy Jone'-i locker.
* ' D temp'
Any farmer who has made enough i
n the past three years to pay for his r•*"'x"
farm *and lots of them have done it) <"j. out «o . tit,.
ought to be hung up bv hi. nose and r-nden. e cm the mvstenwis entif
. . ' , . , . | . 1/tiAu-^ i . ♦ V- c. mme>T\t an/1 trot
his two big toes for kicking at any-
•t ffic ent intelligence to l>e
crazv. It is high time we
out so rrruch of his theoretical de-
thing that is happening to h m now.
Let's ail be reasonable together.
known a- "the government" and got
back to the -aner foundations of op
erating industries on the Ijasis
supply and demand.
hattan Kan J L Keener. Berry-
ville A He: F.. A Hollr -worth. War-
ren. Ark., and others. The delegates
of a^e guests of local church worker* and
1 citizens during their stay.
Bandits this week held up a fast
train and robbed the mail coacbe- of
approximately lljOOO/W). And if the
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
It's about time for that seven-year
locust who can't think of anything but; ^
fminal■ are apprf-hend'-'i. tried and -horter hour- and mor - pa1, to 1^-a. ^
cor icted. there will stifl be reiish- it. The pruning process that has
.ndividuaU in official posi-. starte.1 :n the east will make its way .■«**«****• ••
ton wr.o would exercise the pardoning all over t'r.e country, and there ha-
tv/v'pr toward them never h>e<*n a time when trir* survival ,
0 of the fittest" will be more clearly Kent V Gay is home after an ex-
The San Francisco jfiri who ha- ernpha.-ize<J in industry than under tensive hunt.ng jxj the western
somewhat 'tartJ'-d society bv appear-J the readjustment that is lemg put ftates.
ing in public with her nether limb' into effect by industries everywhere.'
arrayed in nothing more substantial r-"- L" J '* "* *
than brown paint will probably work
herself up to front t aire, nexxt-to-
pure-rea/i ng-matter, if she decides to
James Robert?-, former constable
here, has accepted a po'ition as spe-
cial officer with the Rock Island Rail-
enlarge her experiment to a one-piece
ituit. ■ for sober, serious, constructive, co
———o operative planning and a profound
The matchmaker who guaranteed a disposition to work. This plan * ill
$500,000 purse to the bruisers who are keep wheels moving Anv other will
to meet in the next championship pug too them for everybody, employer
bout must 1# under the impression and employe alike.
that most anything is possible, since ° 7-—
the country sloshed around so No- \nother thing that might be stud-
vember 2nd. With evervthing else ed locally with more or less real il-
hlttir- the long down-h'l! slant, he lnmination is the statement of Pre
mav find the crop of $50-per-throw sident-Elect Harding about his un-
nnts less plentiful at Havanna than at 1 rmalified belief in nartv covernment.
Toledo, even. And there wasn't anv Mr Hardin? is right. Party re«pon-
$500,000 available at Toledo. sibility is the starting-point. \N ith-
Eolk- who don't see it that way are
making the -ame mistake as the
ostrich who sticks his head in the ,— _
sand and imagines he is out of ght j way Company, and wil. make M m-
Wause he can't see. This is a time j phis his headquarters for the present
J. W. Stolte, aged 6-- years, died at
the home of his daughter. Mrs. Ernest
Hager, in North McAlester last Sat-
urday afternoon. Burial was in the
Catholic Cemetery at Krebs.
FOUR-PASSENGER COUPE
Plate galss windows are raised or lowered b.v a simple, automatic de\ice easil> opei-
ated. Large compartments give unusual storage space for miscellaneous articles.
Built on the 50-h<>rse-power Studebaker SPECIAL-SIX chassis, notable tor its power,
dependability, comfort and economy in fuelan(* tires.
We have the ideal farmers car the STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX which is refined and im-
proved design, with exact balance of weight, quick acceleration, flexibility and power per
pound of car weight- Ease of operation. quie^ness an<^ freedom fiom \ibiation. Economy
of tires, gasoline and oil consumption. This car a'so ^as a durance of ELE\ EN INCH-
ES, which is quite a consideration in country transportation- Price $1485-00 F. 0. B. South
Bend.
Demonstration of these cars and getting acquainted with the people is only a pleasure
to us. Pav us a visit and be convinced.
Dr. T. S. Chapman is in Louisville,
Ky. where he went to attend a ban-
ouet bv the alumini of Louisville
Medical College, hi- alma mater. He
will also attend the annual meeting
of the Southern Medical Association
at Louisville.
DANIELS-HALE
MOTOR COMPANY
223 East Choctaw
McAlester, Oklahoma
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