The State Journal (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1914 Page: 2 of 3
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Friday, November 6, 191-1
THE STATE JOURNAL
Mulhall, Logan County, Oklahoma
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The Coffee with a reputation. Possesses a
flavor that leaves a pleasant sensation with
you. Used in all the leading hotels and cafes
SOLD IN MULHALL ONLY BY
G. H. Chapman
& Son
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LOAN PLAN FUND FOR RE- i IIInil11i'i-K K-M'|
LIEF COTTON SITUATION | W. M. HATFIELD, M.D. |
(Continued From Page One) * FHYMCIAH
i G«nerol Pnetttfanmr
It is to In- noted that both i la- I Office north of drug store ?
4\V' and Clans "K certihi-ati's be- J
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ing negotiable, eau Ih' uts|M>?t'ti oi
!!v B*"ki a"-v <eeD VICTOR \ND MT ( u:\lVl.
fit.
1NTKUKST ON" CKKTI FICATKS* Mr. au<l Mrs. Walt, r Al« Milieu
All Class "A" and Class "B were (luthiie visitor- riiursday.
i iTtificates shall bear interest at
i the rate of ti per cent per annum,
payable quarterly*
CLASS "B" SUBSCim'TloSS.
IV' his
Iia Minor is here
mother Mrs. (Junsaulis.
Kd Robinson and his mother
spent Sunday with <ieoigc Itobin-
8011 and family.
Mr. Will Wesley of Marion. Kan.
iiiiue down Sunday and visited his
Brother Kd and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bland and Children
LOAN APPLICATIONS
Class "B" subscriptions shall not j
he required except as a condition
to a loan or loans from the 1' uud,
in such cases the subscriptions i
I shall lie for an amount not ex-1
ceeding 25 per cent of the loan. !*P«' t Sunday with John Garner
Class "B" subscribers (who apply' a«"l ,'al«'il.v- ml MisF K1('via ,)ltk
for a loan for a customer) are called in the afternoon,
not required to endorse the note. Miss Foy Brattain wishes to
nor shall they be entitled to ro- thank all her neighbors and friends
ceive compensation in any form lor fOI. helping her win the Piano
[making the loan. When a Class (]le Boedeeker store.
for a loan,| ,, . ...
Krnest I awood is picking << it -
ton for John darner.
IIKRE AND TI I Ell K CLARKSON TOWNSII11'.
By Uncle Jane. I By Sandy Jim.
Fine weather for haying and! Weather fine for cotton picking "11" subscriber applit
cotton picking the past week. Uince the raise in the cotton price! he shall accompany the application
ii i n- i. ...i famiiv anont there is a greater demand for'with a subscription to * lass 1> i
' ' ' T ,, nickers I certificates in an amount equal to Miss Zeffie Brown called on
Sunday with Ins father I . C. ; ,.onle lm,U to 23 per cent of the amount of the Lela and Edith Nicholson Sunday
D,tkal,J fam'ly- 1 Ibis old home, (ieoigc has „av- loan. evening.
I eled a good deal since he left j S FATUITY | Ed Robinson called on
| these parts. ! All applications for loans must ]cy Sunday evening.
Mis. Olie Smith is sick with the be made through banks or bankers'
typhoid fever at lier brother-in-laws and in addition ft) the subscriptions 9Qn Spenf Sunday with Mr. Cray
Merian Smith. to Class "B above stated, must anj frtlnj|y.
School began at the Clarkson be accompanied by receipts of ap-j
school Monday Nov. '2nd, with proved warehouses and evidence
Miss Mmrv Short as teacher. ol proper insurance. Imipper that night, a nice crowd
We learn that Mr. and .Mrs. The warehouses or buildings in; ^ t|)( ^
ameron have arrived at I after! which the cotton is stored, must be J ^ ^ Mrg Ed Wilhur ot
11 absence of about :i tbs, they] und,l- the control or owneislu-p o ,: Sunday with Leslie
have traveled tluough Okla. an.I .ome person, firm or corporation | JA f ;N
Advertise
The man who is ever alert to the
success of his business is the man
who constantly keeps his wares before
the trading public. The way to do
this is to ,
Advertise
Miss Katie and Clarrella Wirrrisi
spent Sunday at the Y\ aid home.
Mrs. Collin and Banks spent
Sunday with Mrs. Hayhursh.
Tom Harmon and (Jarett lloueli
and family spent Sunday at .lim
11 armons.
Mrs. St roth man and Mi>s Bank
were Guthrie shop|iers one day
last week.
Will Rupert sjn-nt Sunday with
Wendell Harris.
M is. Ed. Boedeeker and Mas-
t-M- Everett spent Friday at her
father's, Jim Carter.
Wm. Harris returned from Ore-
gon Monday and reports as liarit
• times there as here. It snowed
the night he left there.
Mr. Speck leu lire ha* been doing
wme carpenter work for Mrs.
Banks.
Mr. Newton and Joe Payne
helped Jim Carter put up hay last
week.
Jim Harmon and Wendell Har-
ris helped Col. Bowls put up hay
last week.
Mrs. Mamie Dire spent a few
days last week with her father, Mr.
.1 iin Harmon.
Mrs. Harmon of Maple City
Kansas came Thursday for a %isit
with her son. 0. II. Hupert.
Mrs. Hayhurst is reported but-
ter at present.
Mr. Dan Beaton of Dexter, Kan.
s|lent a few days visiting relations
in this neighborhood. He run
down Thursday to his brother-in-
laws <!. R. Rupert in his war.
Yreh (iiinim and family (i. R.
Uuperf, and mother Mrs. Harmon,
spent Sunday afternoon at Jim
Harmon.
Bruce Ilick bad a cotton picking
Wednesday and danced at night
< I ii i tc a few attended and all re-
port a good time.
Arch (lUmm bailed hay for Mr.
Bowls last week.
Wes. Hicks and wife spent from
' Friday till Sunday with his brother,
Wi
Mr, and Mrs. Charley N ii-hoi-
Bruce Hicks had a cotton pick
I ing last Wednesday and an oyster
Always Call Phone 35
To get produce prices. We are in position to pay you the
highest market prices for same. All kinds of Mill Feed
Grains and Flour on hand all the time.
C. C. SCOTT, The Produce Man
. ....... | i The following market quotations are)
, i .1 .11 ti,., km- I YY eldon and family. furnished bv the C. C. Scott Produce
Kansas, Nebraska and ( olorado, other than the borrower. l.h_«- H |1|)(| A|un Brattain spent I Co. and are corrected to Thursday
1 nf ..Jiff, wt't.k !
MULHALL MARKET REPORT
otations a
furnished by the C. C. Scott Produce
drivin
waV.
about 1'iOO milei
of the never must be able to satisfy the morning of each week
- , ,, t, , • „r Saturday night and Sunday with I
v_ {Committee that the cotton is ol; • " ' I Hens — —
i). C. Brewer's brother is visit- the grade intended and free Iro.nj 1 "'JJ'ia called on (i race! pSTcSki'.' ...
ing him. Bro. Brewer preached all Inns. All warehouse el ige, . Siltl|r(lay
at the Christian church Sunday I and insurance premiums shall he - _ | Young Tom Turkeys,
Hen Turkeys,
Old Tom Turkeys,
Hides,
morning and night. j '"ornc by the borrower.
On account <>f the Diphtheria at In iddition to the above seeur-
Coyle a good many are setting i ity ,every borrower shall pay to the
uneasy here. There has been three! Cotton Loan Committee :! percent
deaths caused from diphtheria
near Coyle.
Alvan Smith has returned to
his home in Mexico taking the two
oldest children with him.
Say Row Ann I am thinking
we glean our news over the same
telephone line. \Y hat say you.
Well its time Sandy Jim was
picking cotton, so long
week.
B1HDGE CREEK NF.WS.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cover visit-
ed Mrs. I j\on Sunday.
There was quite a crowd out at
Hubble to singing Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davidson,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Payne, Mr. Y\.
Cover and Winfred Jones and Mr.
and Mrs. lx-e Davidson spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
h'ayson and family.
Mrs. Mary Carpenter lias gone
to Missouri to visit her father.
Mrs Ben Johnson called oil Mrs.
J. C. Cover Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Carpenter
took dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Williams Sundav.
RURAL TELEPHONES.
The telephone is one of the most
profitable business agencies that the
of the amount of his loan, to con- farmer can employ, ft affords him
stitute a mutual borrowers' g-uarwn- facilities for keeping in constant
tee fund, to be used: | communication with the markets,
1. For the payment of admiiiis provides a sitting room for the
tration expense estimated not to community where the families can
exceed one-eighth of 1 l>er cent of assemble and discuss the events
the fund. of the day without the inconven-
2. To make up any deficiency je.nee of travel or loss of time, and
in the amount available for pay- ju sickness and emergencies, it
next j nicut of Class "A" and Class "15 renders a divine service.
certificates with interest resulting' Oklahoma farmers should en-
I from losses sustained on account courage the building of telephone
■ of any loans made. 1 lines. Local co-operative companies
Any balance remaining shall be ean lie formed and country lines
returned pro-rata to the borrowers, built at small expense.
All loans shall be evidenced by!
notes in the form approved by the
Cotton Loan Committee and shall
lie secure<I bv cotton on the basis
Eggs.
Butter,
Butter Fat,
MILL FEED ,
Bran, $1.20
Mill Run, 1.25
Shorts, 1.40,
Corn Chop,
Flour, Per Sack, 1-45
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT j4
NOTICE —C. C. SCOTT.
♦ Cleaning and
Pressing
We are well prepared to do
up-to-date cleaning and
pressing. Ladies' coats and
skirts neatly cleaned. Bring
us your work; we will guar-
antee satisfaction.
Luther Webb
Barber
Bruce Hicks. , |
Frank Wreath and family >]>ciiti Pride of Perry, Hour is the
Sunday with Edison Perry and secret of the finest bread of the
family. [age.
Ed Clow and family spent Sun-
dav with her parents Mr. and Mrs
GAL TYVO.
Sol Plfifer.
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I M. M. McVicker & Son
Auctioneers
? Live Stock and Farm Sales
J a specialty
|
1
Satisfaction guaranteed. Leave
orders at either Mulhall bank, o'r
phone 73, Waukomis, Ok., at my
expense. Have suited others and
can suit you; will go anywhere
**************
Reder Hote
Good Meals 25c
The home of the Farmer
Merchant, Business man
and the traveling public.
Good Clean Beds,
ous Treatment.
Courte-
W. M. HEIL, Proprietor
r
Corner Drug Store
Drugs, Jewelry. Toilet Articles, Confections, Druggists
Sundries, Painls, Perfumes, Cigars, Etc.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Phone 10 J- Jay Proprietor
Y/andalism,- Rheims!
Every act of wanton cruelty or
Of Six cents per pound for iniddl- of shocking vandalism will make
i,,..- in addition M the guaianteeo the final settlement more difficult,
fund hereinafter described. No proper reasons from the mrl-
AH applications for loans shall itary or from any other stand-
Is. made prior to and not later point have yet been given forthe
than the lit st of February, ISM."), devastion of the beautiful Belgian
and loans shall mature on or be- city of Louvain by order of a
fore February 1, ISM<5, provided German commander. On Sep-
the Committee may extend any tember 21 all civilized countries,
or all loans for a period not u> and all civilized men in half-
exceed six months after February civilized regions, were aghase at
1, 1!)1G. the hideous news of the bombard-
( ALLS FOlt SUBSCRIPTIONS ment 0f the exquisite and noble
Calls for payment of Class "A Gothic cathedral of Rheims, dat-
suhscriptions shall be made pro- jng from the thirteenth century,
rata. H', 011 February 1st, loan j^Gthing whatever in the military 1
applications do not eipial t-ne exjjirencjes 0f the terrific fighting
amount then subscribed, the tun a]ong the broad line of conflict,
shall nevertheless lie dosed at the requjre(j the deliberate turning'
amount then applied lor and loan- 0f the German artillery upon this 1
jed, and Class "A subscribers ,-h.i keautjful and conspicuous struct-
thcreupi"] lie released irom the jm\ u which at that very mome,nt
,m."t of the balance ot their sub- wag }n uge ag a Red Cross hos.
scriptions, which up1 to that time, for wounded German
'MKTm)D"rSVMKNT T« -Idiers. In 1870 the Germans
SUBSCRIBERS respected French cathedrals and
' ' ' , .-iIki' r,,,. ancient monuments. The Rheims
As moneys are available I01 ic- "
pavnu.n, to suliseribers, they will Cathedral was one of the pnee-
iie appli Igainst both Class "A lessinhentances oftheages.be-
and B" but the pen enta-e ,>!' longing to all whose training in
reduction of Class "IV shall be history and art and reverent ap-'
one-half of that in the case of preciation had given them under-1
Class "A" certificates until the standing. Such acts arouse the;
amount of the ( lass "A" outstaml unspeakable indignation of mill-
i'ng shall Ik1 reduced to the amount ions upon millions of men and
of Class "B" certificates outstamT- women, whose passions are not
ing. After that time the percent involved in the war itself.—From
age of reduction shall be the same. "The Progress of the YVorld," in 1
All Committees to serve with- the American Review of Reviews
out compensation of any kind. or October. ' J
RHEUM A TIC
SUFFERERS
GIVEN QUICK RELIEF
Paiu leaves almost
as if by nia^ic when
you be^iu lining "5-
Drops," the famousold
remedy for Rheuma-
tism, Lumbago, Gout,
Sciatica, Neuralgia
and kindred troubles.
It goes right to the
spot, stops the aches
and pains and makes
life worth li\ing. Ciet
a bottle of "<j-Drops"
today. A booklet with
each bottle gives full
directions for use.
Don't delay. Demand
: Drops " Don't ac-
I cept anything else in
place ol it. Anydrug-
giftt Can supply you. If y m li\e too far
trorn a dnig store send One Dollar to
Swanson Kheumatic Cure-Co., Newark,
Ohio, and a bottle of "5-Drops" will be
sent prepaid.
I
rrrrrni'
yfclWtly Purt
Sale
Bills
i
When you are going to
have a Sale bring the
list of the articles you
want sell and we will
help you to arrange it
into an attractive sale bill
and print them for you
at very reasonable price.
State Jorunal
BAKERY
AND SHORT ORDER
I wish to announce that 1 have taken hold ol the
CAFE BAKERY
Formerly managed by Mrs. Meadows and am pre-
pared to supply you with fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes
will only be baked when ordered, except on Saturdays
I will also serve short orders, Chili, Coffee, Cocoa,
Tea, Hamberger, Sandwiches and Pies.
It takes your patronage to have a first class Bakery
and Cafe in your town. Call and see me.
NELLIE BROWN
Dinner 25c
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