County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1922 Page: 3 of 12
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COUNTY DEMOCRAT NEWS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. \<m
\ armeiV Short Gwirse Food Fate* Now Said
To Be Here Next Week
to Be Bat of History
A Creek county farmers* short Wham
cnur.. will held In Ha pul pa Boat *
Thursday and Friday. December 14 IT'* “
and IS, whan agricultural *paeialiet*
will Sr hrr» and giro talks no dairy that la-
in* »nd horticulture hern m*
On Thursday dairying will be di« Haasai
cu»«<d, and J W B-ehr, dairy *pr dearrspti
railiat front the A AM cllrgr at hundred
Stillwater will discuiM thr dairy proS dir ag*n
Irma that confront Creek county f"w* W*
dairymen Anyone wishing any ape r,"da “■
rial phase of dairying taken up at the **’’* *“
short .nurse ran hare thia done by mrjl’thl
speaking to 'hr county agent. Mr very awi,
Borkr is coming hrrr to help in every girsm aa
way poesible the dairyman in thia mors am
rnmmunity, and any 'tueatmns asked *"•
of him will be gladly answered. , '-hrn aad
On the second day, Friday, D C , 11
Mooring will talk on horticulture He
Will apeak of the family garden and 7r* *
small fruits Mr. Mooring is an agn _ ^
cultural specialist in the A. A M -B|
!**ge pt Stillwater Both these tern Hubs ah
days sessions will be held morning “Cole a
and afternoon and the place of hold “**d h»
hamber ef t*,1—
PALACE JEWELRY STORE
MAX* EI.I. W\SSERMAN, Prop.
Comer floury grid V, .tier Si'
■wrf- tass analysed the
i «4d writing, of the
Sewai.ii ts af the mid
*ba mrdal* of white
k» *> feesti-ra. lie
• aeaggs-ires, and
ewh •-Sing, did hap
•*** «* ier to the
■dtoaUauI portion waa
■* Amoai« also were
two sd plenty hut
- Mmi ttwae were the
fcmr as people were
and a this time orig-
a»wa»ee “tighten up
S.ipulpn. Okl.ihnrn.i
Choose Gifts of Gold or Silver or Jewels
With Beauty As the First
Great Requisite k*>J
■•B mmXMtf wan ih*
Ihirinr thf^M*
^ and col
«tf» Eurof*
^W fW tertHplara *>f
BaMhwiant f«rM>ka
Br fcwwi bur kM • m
Bw Th** K<«tani
# Whm im aixinf witb
ptwvmI th# drnk
■f B» wHo4«» work!
’ to b*» <>p*n*d
Bit. 11 faff*
«*’* K*- *» r n
Choose whether it is to lie a gloriou
flowrr wtting of platinum or a prrtt
Ih or pin lodrlight a rhild—or a wnt.
who will use it nr i fill of silver go*
somehody’s heirloom.
Whatever you choose, for wlumwver
first for heauty.
ing them will be in the
common* room*
The district agent. B F Markland. S**/
will also he here for the short course yae
Having Mr Markland present will be m nmm
a great help to the farmers who at- rrerw"
tend the rourse. as he is well reread 'he pw
in the different phases of farming.
Perseverance wins in a long rare.
It is wisdom to build castles in the ^ * d
air; but it is folly to atop there (in rh*"d1
at your foundation; pile stone upon **d
atone until you hare your castle. fismaaa
you rhiKiw, choose
•dh Oucag’., Sa-
•eethef! team has
w Harsnaetie. Wig,
rswrsn. Minnesota
' a challenge from
lanpaana of north
hspsrt;* will not
r herauae of a ruL
W*r which pro-
But Choose Where Money
Brings Its Fullest Return-
Value As In Beauty
— where the four
“Stay with It” ia th# slogan that
makes the cowboy master of the buck
intf broncho
comers of the world have been drawn
upon for treasures where the valuably beautiful, the in-
expensively unique, the “something different” are all to
lie found.
FOR HER
RINGS
FOR HIM
CUFF BUTTONS
Silid Cold Front Cuff Buttons, *5 value for
$2.50
Solid Cold gen
uine Cameo Rings
$5.00
BAH FINS
“wilid gold Rar Bins set with |H-arl* and various
stones
$3.50 to $15.00
WHIST WATCHES
I Lk ^ bile gold f Its I ri»t U at< hes guaranteed
15 years. 15 j«-wr|« adjusted octagon dupe. A
real |25 value
Special $15
BRACELETS
f»old front ladies Bra<el*'ts, hand carved
$2-50
HAND BAGS
Every woman welcomes a Iwautiful Lui.ilug in
genuine leather at
$3.65 to $37.50
SILVERWARE SPECIAL
Complete 26-piese .best of Vim. Rogers IH81 Sil-
verware, very special
815.00
COFFEE SET SPECIAL
Apiece Silver Coffer or Tea Set of quadruple plate
in colonial designs. Regular *50 value for
$35.00
BEI.T BUCKLE
'Nlwr <»r 1 »oM Brit Bucklr* priced from
$2.00 to $10.00
Solid Cold Cenuine (!ameo Sarf Pins, *7.50 value
for
POCKET KNIFE
Cold front Pocket Knives, hand engraved, special
ILLINOIS WATCHES
Men’* 17-jewe| adjusted Illinois Vlalches with 20-
vear gidd filled Cases and beautifully engrave.! for
$30.00
1 hristmas we have I Jtnd
this big store wuh piadmai
Git l* for brother —
fther and motfcer! fW
ticai thing* ilui __ i. ^
Appreciatmn of
»enL
Bnng your Gift Imt kme
and choose among ijg c_
dred* of item* ymrnt 11mm
mas fund will ffa (
way*. .
MILITARY BRUSHES
il Ebonv Militarv Brushes from
$4.50 to $15.00
Taking College
Work While Teaching
Mu. Lucy Helen Mem ham.
___ —. primary lumbia urn Ter
iupervjmor. who hold, the degree, of courae in rui
i *K',ne* ln •"ocatl°" and master of lem. for jum,
i art. from teacher* collage of Colum- Mr. J.veeph
ma oaivamity, will have direction of to conduct am
the work for college credit in primary ular faculty
■aattwda and primary teachers course high, but aa i
‘■-iringT***' r••din,f• *Hling and hold thair bar
.**“■ K“*4 Smith, music tupervtoor, lege work^lor
wbo ha. her bachelor of muaic degree _
frem Baker univereity, will have A FEW SUCC
*“*• ot lh* couree* in the public BOOS'
•chool mueir ,nd in the teacher*’
co,u** pci "ary, intermedia!, and If you .Del
"^s. Mime otherT
Mtaa Cecil Moore, who hold* her money.
oTCn«' ‘*r?* t^e aniversity Many n you
h“ *"• erndunte work seek hi. fortun
atthe univereity of Chicago, and eg- mg for him at
any town are of ineatimable value.
Our business men should be alive to
this fact If the roads tributary to
our town don't get the proper amount
of care and improvement each year,
make it your individual busmea. to
find out the cauae of the neglect.
When a married man find, the name
of a fair young weaver in the l»e of
hi. new pair of locks, he snort* dis-
dainfully and throw, it under the hed
I ou can t fool an old dog twice on
the aame trick.
Drum*, T - H
c>. f-s, Mc hanicl Ta^mmd 1
rvrrything t„ |,rin|?
aml happmr*. to the ItidUiZ ^
tdgerto«-8flJe*
NarduaicCa.
Prosperity gives us friends and ad-
versity prove* them.
Laive and pain are more or leas
chummy.
On the river St. Lawrence, in Can-
ada, there ia a point known aa “Fait
Redemption Point.” It i* elated that
when a boat hai gone peat that point
■t ia impoaaible to row her back, so
awift ia the current,* which increaaea
‘VAP‘d“? U,w,rd* th» nipWw from
whkh no hope of aaJvatloe ia ponIMo.
everybody
Lath and
will follow yoqr example
the world lathe with you.
You’ve got to be a citiaen In order
to vote; but you've got to do a greet
deal more than vote to be a good
citiaen.
!*• big thinge were not eU done
In the big towne. The greateat poem
ta the EngUeh language wee written
ia a country graveyard.
Good, wail kept reeda tributary to
meneure. and tests, methodk in teach-
i^rU,ng. arithmetic and ether
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Scaggs, E. M. County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1922, newspaper, December 7, 1922; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1470462/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.