The Prague Record (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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THE PRAGUE RECORD
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The
Golden Prairie District
OF WYOMING
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Polled Angus Cattle on farm of Re v. Richard Breeden, a mile west and
two miles south of Carpenter.
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Headed Wheat on 640-acre farm 6 miles east of Carpenter.
The Golden Prairie District of Wyoming is the greatest non-irrigated small grain and corn producing sections
of the Great West. The town of Carpenter, Wyoming, is located in one of the choicest portions of the district-
The pictures shown on this page are reproduced from photographs taken on farms in that neighborhood
Farming in the Golden Prairie District is no Experiment.
Illustrated Literature
and Map
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FEDERAL LAND COMPANY,
Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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booklet descriptive of the Golden
Prairie District of Wyoming, Certi-
ficate of Guaranty and full partic-
ulars.
Name
Address
Harvesting Winter Wheat
the Myers Farm 4 Miles Northwest of Carpenter, Wyoming.
The federal Land. Company
BOX 238
CHEYENNE, WYOMING
▲ visited at the Sanders home Sun-
OUR CORRESPONDENTS PAGE ' day.
X Bonnie Martin called on Mi - Bu-
^ lah Melton Saturday night.
— Bertric Hincly called on Carmen
Grandma Baker Is visiting at the
home of her son, Harry Baker.
Miss Inez Sherrick we„nt to Shaw-
nee Sunday afternoon.
WHITE SCHOOL ITEMS.
Cecil Holmes spen. Saturday
night and Sunday wi.h Florine Em-
erson.
Albert Lamb and Ray Emerson
dined with Orville Stewart Sunday.
Singing at Lakeside was well
atended Sunday evening.
Susie Forester and Anna Brauer
visited the White school Tuesday
afternoon.
Susie, Nellie and Ray F\>rest?r
and Anna Brauer called at the
Holmes residence Sunday evening.
Paul Emerson is reported to be
improving at this writing.
Orville Stewart spent Saturday
and Sunday evenings at the Emer-
son home.
Ray Faucett took dinner with the
Holmes' last Sunday.
Nela Baker is reported quite
sick.
Fred Brauer spent a few days
with the Forester boys, returning
home Saturday.
Millard Bert spent Sunday with
Jack Forester.
John Lane, Edward and Annie
Brauer, from near Arlington, vis
ited at the Forester home Sunday.
Literary was well attended last
Friday night.
Mr. Prevett and Ray Jennings
were pleasant callers at the Allen-
baugh home Sunday afternoon.
Barrick Sunday.
The Washington Birthday enter-
tainment at Blackfoot was well at-
tended and enjoyed by all.
Frank Roby and mother visited
at the Will Shaffner home Sunday.
Andia Bowman who has ben away
for some time returned home last
Thursday.
Mr. Wilbanks is conducting a sing-
ing schol at Arlington this week.
TURNER NEWS
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ARLINGTON
LAMBDIN NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Sharp and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Thompson called at the
Watkins home Sunday.
Asa Ferguson dined with Monroe
Thompson Sunday.
Mrs. Shaffer called at the Wil-
lie Strickland home Sunday.
Reverend Gowin and family took
dinner at the Snyder home Sunday.
A large crowd attended church
at Turner Saturday night and Sun-
day.
Henry Barton and family vis-
! ited at the Fred Snyder home Sun-
Mrs. G. Emrick called on Mr
C. V. Sojka Thursday evening. ,
Ralph Border spent Saturday day.
night at the S. A. Woods home. Lillie Forest spent Saturday night Hose O'Brien.
Agnes Walters caled on Mrs. P. with Georgia Martin. There was singing at
Gravete Wednesday. Jessie and Cleo Snyder spent kins home Sunday night.
Bethany Rogers spent Sunday
with Lena and Laura Selby.
John Stastmy and family spent
Sunday at the Kaiser home.
Joe Frasier of Holdenville, spent
Sunday night at the home of Frank
Full.
Harrison Roller and family spent
Saturday night and Sunday vis-
iting relatives near Bellemont.
Mrs. B. F. Neely is on the sick
list this week.
Lillie Garbish spent Sunday with
Mollie Adams.
R. T. Tower and family made a
business trip to Shawnee Monday.
Mr. Dobkins and family visited
relatives near Arlington Sunda; .
Jake Adams visited Arnold Roller
Sunday.
Ed Smith and family called at the
O'Brien home Sunday afternoon.
Ike Duggan made a trip to Sem-
inole the latter part of the week.
Fannie Kaiser spent Sunday with
KEOKUK FALLS NOTES.
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Singing was well attended Sun-
day night. We are glad to see so
many of the older folks in attend-
Severe
Quickly Cured.
the
Nettie Nash was a guest at the Sunday night with Tommie and
Burnside home Friday night and I Marjie Barton.
Callers at the Ira DeArman home
Sunday were: Gladis Emerick, Mag
Meredith, George Humphrey, Lala
Hanks and Sherman Bray and wife.
Guy Addington, Henry Humph-
1 rey and Miss Pixie Shipman called
j at the Parker home Thursday night.
A crowd of young folks from
*his place motored to Shawnee
Monday night to attend a moving
: picture show.
Buck Linsy, Thester Perry and |
i Angus Cosey dined at the Meredith
, home Thursday night.
Lola Hanks. Tennie Hayes and
Mrs. Sy Smith called at the Ad-
l dington home Sunday evening.
| Mr. Ace Harris c&l'ed on Mrs.
| Sherman Bray Monday evening.
There was a party given c.t the
"On December 1st, I had a very
severe cold or attack of the grip
as it may be, and was nearly down
sick in bed," writes O. J. Metcalf,
Weatherby, Mo. "I bought two bot-
tles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and it was only a few days until I
was completely restored to health. I
firmly believe that Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is one of the ver"
best medicines and will "know what
to do when I have another cold."
Obtainable everywhere.—adv.
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Everybody is busy drilling oat
these pretty days.
Mrs. George Fouquet and Mrs
Stanley Sucha visited at the Ko
lar home Sunday.
Bill Hardesty, wife and little son
visited at the Ben Blanto hom
Sunday.
Those entertained at the Earl
Stewart home Sunday were Geo
McClung and family, O. Dillon,
wife and little daughter and Sum-
ner Dean and wife.
Jennie Featherston, Vivian Hus-
kinson, Cora Sanders and Harry
Tucker were guests at the Bowman
home Sunday.
Carl Chapin made a busines trip
to Sparks Monday.
Earn Barret and family and Har-
din Stewart and family visited at
the Charles Sellers home Sunday.
Miss Rosa Diffenbaugh has been
on the sick list but is improving.
Sam Sanders and wife of Sparks,
Saturday.
W. A. Nichols and wife called at
the Floyd Baker home Thursday
morning.
Mrs. Stanley Kolar and little
sons calledon Mrs. A. Smika Sat-
urday morning.
(ieorge Walla and wife, Grandpa
Sojka and C. V. Sojka and family
were Sunday visitors at the Be-
nish home.
Mrs. Hazel Farrington and lit-
tle children arrived from Texas
Saturday for a visit with her pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Milligan.
W. D. Nash and family were
guests at the Wes Watts home Sun-
day.
Mrs. W. S. Townsend and daugh-
ter Mildred, were pleasant calers
at the Hill home Sunday.
Mrs. Milligan called on Mrs. C.
V. Sojka Friday afternoon.
Estelle Burnside spent the week-
end with Alice McGaffey.
Floyd Baker and family were
entertained at the W. A. Nichols
home.
Lee Brines, Lee Baker, Arden
Ferguson and Richard Dillon were
guests of the Sykes boys Sunday.
Boyd and Floyd Thompson called
on Edgar Snyder Sunday.
There will be a PIE supper at
Turner Saturday night. Everyone
invited to attend.
W. E. Fawcett called at the
John Stricklin home Sunday.
Zelma Ferguson, Helen, Eva and
Hazel Fawcett were Sunday guests
at the J. Martin home.
Lillie and Louis Beppa called at gmithson home Saturday night,
the Kaiser home Monday night. Roleh and Dewey Humphrey
John Kaiser, Sr., returned from Spenj Saturday night with their
Chandler Thursday. sister, Mrs. Ira DeArmon.
Several of the folks from this | Little Juanita Bray is on the sick
vicinity attended the Social given
MT. HOPE HAPPENINGS
Several young people from this
community attended literary at the
White school Friday night.
Mrs. Jim Crockett is spending a
few days with her father, Mr.
Brines.
Lillie Forest dined with Lillie
Stricklin Sunday.
H. W. Young and wife dined at
the Tucker Thompson home Sunday.
Roy Fawcett dined with Henry
Holmes Sunday.
Some of the young folks of this
list at this writing.
I Dr. Cosey has pu
i Ford car.
^ Buck Linsey, Sam Brant and
I j Arthur Whisenhunt visited school
Friday evening.
j A crowd of young folks from this
T. C. Shelby and wife visited at, place attended literary at White
: FriHnv night. J,
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Work hard and deny yourself I T
while you are young so that when I ^
0. D. Emerick's. j Friday
Mrs. S. L. Whitten is on the sick j
E.sta Lane and Mildred Hale spent
Sunday with Laura Largent. j A Hudibergs visited at the
Billie Poskisil spent Monday at ; vicinity attended singing at Garden
the A. Smika home.
I. R. Coyer and wife are spend-
ing a few days at the S. L. Bum-
side home.
Grandma Sojka spent Saturday
at the home of hi r daughter, Mrs.
W. S. Townsend.
Mrs. Hill called at the Townsend
home Sunday.
Van Sojka and wife, I. R. Coyer
and wife. Pearl Coyer, Bessie Burn-
side, Mildred and Neva BordeP of
Prague, Ed and Mary Walla, Wal-
ter England and Nellie Nash were
guests at the S. L. Burnside home
Sunday.
Grove Sunday evening
A. P. Stricklin and family call-
ed at the George Thompson home
Sunday evening.
Mrs. W. E. Fawcett was called
to Kansas on the account of the
serious illness of her aged father.
C. V. Humphrey home Sunday.
M. Terney is tussling with the
lagrippe.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Covey call-
at the Chamberlain home Sunday
evening.
Roxie and Nellie Davis spent
Sunday with the Allenbaugh girls.
Lawrence and Dan Allenbaugh
visited Glen Chamberlain Sunday.
Mrs. 0. D. Emerick visited at the
N. F. Bullock home Friday and Sat-
urday.
Misses Annie Hudiberg and Mag-
What has become of the old j
fashioned girl who had so much hair
she could sit on the plait?
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you get old you may have things
you can't enjoy.
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There would be more devoted
husbandshusbands if a woman could
put as much "pep" into her kisses
;;fter marriage as she does before.
It has gotten so that it is harder
gie Meredith spent Friday night; f"r *ir[ to aLhole./n the
' knee of her stocking than it is to
with the Emerick girls.
Mrs. Y. B. Lee visited her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Verna Smith Sunday.
Hance Gaylor returned Saturday;
from a visit in Kentucky.
hide one in the toe.
For A Bilious Attack.
_ When you have a severe headache
Several of our young people at-1 a coa.te('. tongue
tended the social at the R. W
ROCKY POINT NOTES I
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Rose O'Brien, Mrs. E. L. Gravett
of Prague, and Mrs. E. L. Rose
were visitors at the Kaiser home
Monday afternoon.
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Barnes home in Prague.
Dr. Cossey has purchased a new
Ford.
Mort and Frank Chamberlain
called on J. M. Woods Sunday.
The best for Record readers.
loathing of food, constipation, tor-
pid liver, vomiting of nartly digest-
ed food, and then bile, you may
know that you have a severe bil-
lious attack. While you may be
quite sick there is much consolat-
ion in knowing that relief may be
had bv taking three of Chamber-
lain's Tablets. They are prompt and
effectual. Obtainable everywhere.
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