The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 49, Ed. 1 Monday, September 9, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CORDELL TntttATxi-gK|BTmKi.
Monday, September 9, 1918.
The Herald-Sentinel
Tfae write, -n-at Saaday at the
W. If. Cope.i-i jtrm malt east o(
■ . ■ — j town. TIm i lite a in charge of
8EACON PUBLISHING CO, INC. < '** Mad BLi wiib Mrs Bill a« the
«. S. Macdonald. A. W. Ander.cn. ; *«rt rjr U>a;d. It d a mo.t enjoy
Editor* and Manager,. ,We lor * town greeny1 to
| spend the day. The home place la
3CBSCRIPT10N RATES j devoted principally to the raising of
>N2 TEAR fl r"> a large part being rich bottom
'K MONTHS M and—where even this year an ex-
towred aa Second Claw mall matter fcUent cf torn made At
u .he Pom Office at Cordell. Okla., ,u l,me are eiUiD« roiULin'ta"
. and have it in every stage of growth.
The barns, granaries, chicken houses,
etc.. are simply great,, the chicken
.'loose especially being scientifically
built; Mrs. Bill has a flock of pure
bred chickens which prove conclu-
sively that it pays. The lower place
^is where they keep their cattle, the
greater part of which is pasture, a
living spring furnishing water the
year aroand. We enjoyed seeing it ~
a!L but the bounteous dinner which
was set before us will be remember-
ed long after the barns, cattle, pigs
and kafir have slipped our memory.
.ader the act of Congress of March,
:«rr.
RAISE A PIG!
THIS MOTHER
IS RAISING
FOUR.
n
Coupon bonds, however, may be
convened into registered bonds upon
request. Coupon bonds must have the
j May 15 or June 15. 1918 coupons and
all subsequent coupons attached. Coo-
| pon bonds issued from conversion will
j have only four interest coupons at
' tached, and later must be exchanged
j for new bonds with the full number
of coupons attached.
All bonds issued upon conve>-sion
Into 4 14 per cent bonds will be dat-1
ed May 9. The bonds secured upon
, conversion bonds o? the first loan in-
! to 4 per cent bonds will carry inter-
, est from June 15. Bonds issued upon
\ conversion of 4 per cent bonds of the [
j second issue will carry interest from
May 15.
WORDS AND DEEDS.
| lher Brtat curtai'ments in fuel for
| CLOTHE A SOlDIER
=21 Alt'on. It was said, had been ex- . , , ... .
£ Start a new flock now and 2 peeted by the brewing interests in ^ conclud.ng a proctam.
>. clothe a soICi.r |-y f,,r Uncle ^ of lhe fuel admlIli^ation.9 «n Au^8t *
g . -izr; ■* 11 j- <* «a« July «<,«*«« COai«, .M usual n «• "Tf1.10?*
Nation's maanpower • rnany boys are you going to keep $1 Hon passed by the senate today and
iwn owes it to bim \ wrrn,? 5 j,ent t0 the house, which enacted sim-
ountry to make this )Iar ,etf latlon last May. manufacture
"WE ARE READY"
"This is the Nation's war
'To register now for
military service is to list yourself
a* one of the
units. Every citizen
self and to his country
day a unanimous demonstration of
loyaity. patriotism, and the will to
win.
"This registration is America's an
JUDGE J. B. A. ROBERTSON.
democratic Nominee for Governor .f ^cement to the world that we are maln „ for f ^
the State of Oklahoma. "*dy to complete the task already be- t„r,.M of ntirn!M>r t0
— . gun with such emphatic success.' allow frequent chamrin:; of flocks to
War-time prohibition after the war WOODROW WILSON. fr«'«h ground to fnwur< health. Where
ti over' — v.luter* are longer and more severe,
INSURING 8AFER WORLD buildings and eh tls are necessary to
0 o ■ furnish protection from storm*, though
"Every tenth man was shot" of a "Since the beginning of our Gov- no "PecM provisions ur.- needed for
German battalion that refused to ernment „ ba„ ,he ,aw thic "nrmth. Dryness, good ventilation,.
fight. The others fought.
of this
country that every able-bodied male
For the first time since this war
began, so far as we are able to re-
call, the word "humanity" has -come
from the lips of the German Almight.
iest. In concluding a proclamation to
blasphemous
vaj % are needed to provide wool for $ "aS^.J"'y 3 rtiu''inS coal con- support 0f German frightfulness the
selection for hi" hut. his shirt and m<ck«. his j. * n of breweries ..0 percent. ! kaiser used these word„. "Kothing
llu * underwear and blanket. How &\ 1 nder national has been neglected by us to restore
peace to the devastated world. The
voice of humanity, however, still
f i t ... ~.~Jt | finds no hearing la the 'enemy's,
of beer and wine would be prohibited .. ^ '
... , rr, , . , : camp." On the same dav that this
after next May 1. Today's order will , T .. ul, , J ^ i
Equipment for rnisl-ig i<he< p on ^ move up five months the time for: am^ W88, P",8 . ./* . *
fn rrriv need not be expensive. In mild J discontinuance of the manufacture of S . ™ . °rPe 06 , f 08
latitudes little housing is n.vd^l, and beer, although the breweries may be j PiM ??
... • wounded on board were killed or had
allowed to resume operations be-. . jj ,
. m torture added to their injuries as they
• ween that date and the effective op-;)ay he„)|efi8 jn the cabjn ,hat wag
eration of the dry legislation, if fin-, wrecked by t„e exp,ogjon The di5ag.
ally enacted, since today s order was ^ was one of the mogt harrowing jD
un urt er or ers. , the whoje history of submarine war-
The manufacture of whiskey was.fare Tbere
was no such word as hu-
prohlbited last year and there have inanity jn the German lexi(.on when
1k-. ii related demands in congress | the Prussian war lords staned to im.
that the president exercise his war-jpose their will on a supposedly su-
Hoosing the Flock.
( and frewlom from draft* are the first
r> <|ul«lteN of bnlldlngs for shwo. Con-
Cordell National Bank
NO.9971
At Close of Business Jane 2,9 1918
Capital Stock $30,000.00
Surplus 6,000.00
Deposits ..$263,000.00
Our long experience in the Banking Business in
Washita County; our resources and liberal treat-
ment makes our Bank a desirable one to do business
with.
J. M. Armfield, President
W. 0. Callaway, Cashier
citlsen and declarant between 18 and ,IK.e fn feeding and shepherding I'tlme ,K,wer to «toP ^ manufacture p(„e world There was no occasion
Nick limine the Bolshevik remler. 45 '* subject to be summoned to ita j must also be held in mind In locating
his gone to Join the Kx-Czar Nick on defense.
th« banks of the river Styx, accord- "The occasions have happily been
ng to reports, having been assassin- rar* when such a summons has had
ated by a woman. Running Russia is t0 Issued. We face the need now
not a picnic pleasure Now. If they get 0ver 10.000,000 of our men of fight
Trotaiky there will be opportunity 'n* aRe 'u,,re already registered for
for other aspirants for glory.
selection for service. Out of this num-
and planning such buildings or sheds.
Small flocks can be cared for In sec-
tions of horns having stabling or feed
storng«* for other stock, hut with a
flock of, say. 100 ew -> si-pnrati* build-
ings arc desirable. The interior ar-
rangement of these buildings should
be such as to reqnlri" a mlniniimi of
The war reports from Berlin re-
mind on* of a bf y's whistling while
passing' a cemetery at night. Just
to Inject a little Dutch courage into
the wavering masses. They are near-
Ing their home goal, and the Allies
have control of the ball. The world
anticipates a great drive by the Al-
lies, with the Ranks In the van
ber. many have been'chosen. trained. and the le«st possible moving of
and sent to battle across the sea, 'he In doing the fc«>d: .g and
while others are in training or on the '",ri"e T"r 'l«rin:r (li<- lambing
way. They have made us v.-.-y proud ^*"n" A of tyj - can
Of them, these splendid soldiers, and
The interest rate on the next bond
isroe will be 4 1-H per cent. And that sure a safer world "for im"r children
Is enough. In my humble opinion the
. en*on. A bnlldini
also be utilized- for fattening pur-
, chawd lambs to be disposed of before
some have already given their lives; ,,niMrur h,-dn« In the regular farm
for us. We shall not fail to supjtort 1 flock. A good supply of feed nicks,
them and to reinforce them_ 1 grain troughs, etc.. can lie provided at
"The remaining 13.000.000 are now expense and will savi^ahor and
called upon to register for selection.' «««te of f"ed.
The only purpose of this extension of
the Selective Service Law is to bring
a speedier end to the war and to in
V
Fall Feeding for Sheep.
Stubble and stalk fields may well
form the principal means of suste-
nance for the breeding flock in the fall
if they are used before the rains in-
jure their feeding vnlue. Fence strips
In plowed fields mtiy also give good
THE ROAD TO DISGRACE.
"Since the enemy has compelled
country would have "stood for" four, the arbitrament of force, force let it
or even three per cent, it Isn't profit be, force overwhelming. The regis
Ij p« °pl« want < jrcpjti a few tight tratlon of the entire man-power of jfrazlnp for a few day*. Clover and
w n. ey wan. lo whip the (Jer- the I'niled States will be our un- l-'rass pastures may well be left until
mans, and don't care a hoot what it mlstakable pledge to humanity that i ,he "tubble and stalk fields have been
-outs In money. democracy fg to be the regime of the I ,,sw1' For ^,,^lon,, wher<' ^ wintPr* Washington Sent. 6-The Pnlfd' '.k7' -'*1 uouBers: ana less man
are open, a heavy stand of well-cured | ^t!ltcii armi. ,r„„ ^ , ,f , ,r lnK unythinK regarding the evidently J that hope is the hope of the slacker
of beer as a food conservation meas-
ure. The house last May, in adopting
the emergency agricultural appropria-
tion bill attached a rider which pro-
centage of German boys.
Besides the German boys mentioned
above, there are several Germans in
the list of slackens of whom nothing
is known.
Reliable reports are being received
here that numerous German boys—
and older German men as well—are
leaving our county for Canada, where
they hope religious views will save
them from any military service, non-
combatant or otherwise.
to improvise any synonym therefor so
long as the German arms were wreck-
ing their hate and meeting fair suc-
cess in the field. The word is adopt-! We do not waste time on the ethics
vided that none of the funds appro- ed into the language only when the of something so well understood and
priated by the measure should be us-1 battle favors the side that seeks to so generally known as the fallacious
ed until the manufacture of beer was j save humanity from universal fright- statements of presumable rights some
discontinued. J fulness. And it Is without meaning— of those who are going or wanting to
• a doubly.desgned pretense. German go under these conditions advocate.
BONE DRY BILL PASSED | mental understanding, or German un- Their status among our citizens is
t ut ,he ce,uury it ihe wwrid was in they ^not getung reHef' *"capada'
na(„ D ' ' 'J. "l h 1,8 ri,deir. for, ' ""<• to appreciate humor. It is grat or in Wding from authorities in this
na .<>n a I prohibition from next Ju.y 1 ifying, however, to realize that the country^
umil aiter the American armies afe j men in command of Allied statecraft
demobilized after the end of the war, j are of one jiiind as to how the
wji«i passed tonight by the
wi; U nit a roil dall.
Does it seem the least bit reason-
mind as to how the war able lhat thjs governmenl would aHow
senate mutit be enfed Humanity will win In anyolie t0 g0 into Canada under rights
its own way. already determined. Kai-|that coald not'be glyen hepe? Jf
ship, they should not longer be wel-
come to the privileges of that citi-
zenship, regardless of where they may
locate.
NO
TIME
L06T
< Imiu/iiKi qlai'SL'S
v/? en; yo« ^vdr, ■-
Kunipk
THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS'*
r
Before final passage of the measure serliche proclamations reach beyond i K11,.h „i,.
the senate voted 45 to 6. to retain the j the dull wits of those to whom ad- , , ,h ma e y
r..,..t.i...... .. . , .... . , . C anada, those next to
prohibition rider. A final effort to dressed only tojntensify Humanity's i j)ave
postpone the effective date of the I determination.^Red Cross Bulletin,
"dry" legislation to Dec. 30, 1919 was;
defeated.
the border
gone over in droves, and
Canada would be overflowing with
people. Does it seem the least like-
G. T. Akers
Jeweler and Optometrist
TRANSPORT HIT BY SUB
ly that Canada would be willing to'
*- ' send all of her men across to Eu 'ope,1
It had been our intention to wdit and aliow their places to be filled by
| until further developments before aay-j American dodgers? And less than
/
future."
nit- n in. ti * j niuuu ui wni-i un 'I | ^i. , o
j liluegrasM will help very much In ' a 68 arnl} transport. Mount Ver- carefully planned^leaving of boys of
j carrying the flock through the winter' lu,n' forn,erlj the North German draft age of German parentage or de-
Secretary of War. | In good condition. Green rye pastures , liner Kfonprinzeasin Cecile,' scent from this county. It has been
NEWTON T). BAKEH.
in hiding. For it is even now impos-
sible for a man of draft age to be
i . . « ... ... i i -• seen in any community without sus-
In the late fall glv? considerable «uc- , «as torpedoed by an enemy submar- our hope that the movement would picion, and the chances of escapb are
! culence and furnish exereUe for the. ine yesterday, 200 miles from the not da
Haywood, the uncrowned king of
the I. W. W.„ Is Raid to be gloomy.
With twenty years in the pen, and
lifl.OOO to bleed out of his subjects 8URVEYORS NOTICE
to pay his fine. Bill's outlook Isn't
much happier than Kaiser Bill*. And To: W. p. Duncan, Geo. F.Harrouff.
our old friend Stanley J. Clark, the "enry Miller, I^wis Haws, John Ha
"socialist uncrowned" of this part of >'or, A. W. Ely, Thomas J. Honey.
the country is not fairing much bet- J- Cowln, Bill Jackson, Mr. Titus, Milk '• Nature' Food.
ter. He will upend the next ten years Mrs. Bachelor. J. T. Harrelson and| If ,ls very ,lifflcu" to c'>'"l«m' foods * t)„aVd "but^ thrbT liner wl Zs m" ' H"*" wno are going' 'single man who has dodged the
among associates not of his own oil others Interested in or cornering' "" . basis "f ",lnPrnl mnU,'r th('y ! (a,rvi..t nmo «< w . 1 But h 1,as a,re5f,y that i authorities here will make his escape
• r',h...""!"" "• > • -l."'.'"'""-"""11'' The^e ^eems to bejfor ,„nger. ^ cap.
'r'.ih Tfr f°r fji1™ ,"i*eriw- m miie" ",>in " ,•« i ™me .en denMd<M, I„ .
flock. In the South velvet beans will ! eoaMt at Pmum w-kiu ,
„ be found of great help In carrying!bomul hllt * ' * , horaeward,a matter of planned and collective; Tho.se who ;
' the flock into Jannary. ! ' . d return to port, dodging, and would remain strictly a not lost; thej
| e report to the navy department matter of individual responsibility and everv dav and
are now in hiding are
they are being picked up
? aDy wrong^doing " among'
l aities No military units were on men who are going. ' sinele man who
ERNEST R. UTLEY
Attomey-at-Law
Special attention given to Civil
and Prdbate Practice.
Office Rooms 2 and 3 over Farmers
National Bank.
hat '• E. | nature especially for the growth and'men. The extent of the damage was ^ ? , advised to'steal away from, citizen, but a deserter from the army
Kaiserlings are hunting for a hole county surveyor of Washita 1 development of the yonng. A fpn.rt ! upt given in thf, ,|,.uarfn,pnfv ...ivi I nomes, and to go to Canada if of his nation in a crisis—the greatest
The Allies are doing well. The y°u are hereby notified that i. F.
up on their lert PJ «k. Just now the ea8t corner of the section aforesaid,
outlook is particularly promising for at ,^:30 o'clock A. M.
the Allies to camp on German soil E D. Ford. Surveyor.
•for« snow files. First published in. Herald-Sentinel
o —o September 9—3 times.
Hlndetiburg and Ludendorf are-
proved failures. The "clown" prince
is a child The Kaiser s<'es the hand'
writing ,,n the wall. Prussia is huv
ing a chill. The Austrian army is a ... .
mob. The babe killers am nourly ! , ? y X of Wa8hlta county,
ready to cry enough. If promises, or ™ a,'on,H' at ,h court house in Cor
scraps of paper, or surrender with ' h i "" T ';,>n8tn'ctl0n of con re,
•■ondltions. will turn the trick the ^ -Number 90:VC' 3 F1' 1C'2.
county. Oklahoma, acting on petition, "f nii,k a l,a-v ls 8 good allowance for!,', L thla<^i(08 1 possible, under cover of stealthy disgrace a country can inflict,
of W. F. Duncan. Geo. F. Harrouff. • irowlng child. return! FYan7e Jt TlnTH Let those who ^ be remembered;
• • - — 10 return ,0 f>ancfi at a speed i„ ,he list of men listed by the local j for some it may be that , they are
board as sla«ker8 for failure to ap- j duped into believing that freedom
pear for entrapment are but five hoys j from the responsibility of citizenship
on whom any line can be secured. I awaits them in Canada. But theirs
They are German boys. Some German will be a very rude awakening, and
_ ., . , . boys have already been retaken by j the only nrofit In the „,«n
some 400 miles'off the coast of* France ' ^s^ffer"''""ti"''iCana<la' ®"dlaCCrue to ROme land companv or nth"
d. t i while homeward bound I , '"g e i,suou1in,ou ■ Pi-ofiteer who calls himself a "bro-
| ltnd' |grace ef the slackers pnishment. A ther." For the fools there may be
lew men have been retaken in the mercy if they come back; but should
.United States, and several forced in- any go with the Intention of hiding
I to service, among them a large per-.or avoiding the duties of our citizen-
;«nd playing for time enough to pull
the hole in after them. They may - | a .e to return to France at a speed
make a .-.land on the old Hlndenburg Henry Miller, and Lewis Haws, filed ~ ~ " 0>- 14 v,...,,, ,
line, but from the appearance of "<■ me on August 20th, 1918, will! M,Y"d M™' Ben are l8he wa^SJ
things, are mom likely to chime them- b°Kin ",B survey to reestablish a . t0 arrive ton Kht fr°ln Sttn | • •
selves across the river Mouse There we„t line of section 11. township 10>1Am"nio'uwhere Mrs. Levin, is nak- Mwunt Vernon 18 the
'hoy could make a short stand-un- ra R« "n the 24th day of Sep-1 "g her b°me Wh"e Be" ,8 8taMoned
loss the Ranks should double them ternber, 191S. beginning al the south-
' at Camp Travis, or a visit with rel-
atives and friends.
the great German liners taken over
whe nthis country went to war to be
John Bills was up from Gotebo
urday.
HOW TO CONVERT BONDS
CALL FOR BIDS
DELAY WAR ORDER8
. ! Tlie TreaBuw Department author-J
Washington, Sept. 5—Steps to en-!ues ,he following
Complete and Correct
Abstracts of Title to all Lands
and Town Lots in Washita County
Fire and Tornado Imurance. '
Robert Steele, Cordell
DR. R. J. MANSELL
Dentist
Mansell Bldg. '
Cordell, Okla.
Fred D. Ford
Architect and Engineer
RESIDENT PLANS
a Specialty
sealed bids will be received I^ °' ^"d8f^ the *T*\
• 2-nn p m ,, ! lt,un factories in Bridgeport. Conn., U,ierty bond! of the second issue, |
y '•" —~-ard of the war labor'""1 L,il,erly bonds obtained by con- 1 f ■ .' ' ' ''T ' ' ' ' °1 ' ' " '" "
consideration by the j 'erting bonds of the first issue into S
Allies will never be permitted to en-
croach on German noil. The Rhine
is the limit. Part her advance by lhe
'•roach on German soil. The Rhine ",anS ,°f Wh,ch arp 0,r "le
,he 0,t"e of the sta'" I^P
i f the recent award
board are under
secretary of war. In making this an-!,J0nt,s of the second issue can be eon-
nbuncement tonight, the war depart-1 verted into bonds of the third issue' I
9-F-l, C2200, C1300 C23W) 1S-H-2 17. ",,1IU Sald ",e gecretary had takenjJurinB the months period begin 11
' up the matter with the war labor | "'ns ^'ay 9 and ending November 9,]®
lioard as the result of an appeal by 1SIS- j §
of Highways and the office o^countv ordnance department, contracts! Delivery of the bonds issued in con- §
let by which are being delayed in V<J| - n c°uld not be made prior to|g
•trikes in the plants. July 1. but bonds presented for con- #
j Version on or before that date ^ere'f
beer STOPS DEC. 1st. retained by the Treasury and a non f
negotiable receipt issued therefor. In , ^
Washington. Sept. C.—.Manufacture i 'erest will he adjusted in each rase |
Wtem Kaiser Bill is assured that reject any and all bids. " th<5 U°lled S""e8 Wl" ^ i l,etween the ^eminent and the
the good old IT. S. is drafting llilr H. L Rlgsbae. County C
allies will mean death to German Kul-
nir, and lhat dainty quality must be
prnii(.rv.xl ™ ■« "
«"<« III. PruMlan , I,
clerk. A certlfleil check of five per
cent of bid made to lhe county clerk.
back-bone.
teen railHon more men io engage In " 8. 2 wks. B. 1 wk
the business of beating Hun land to
Its knees, it may not cause him to
quake with fear but It surely will
beatin's good. The kafter nriv be
prompt hint to beat it while the
crazy, but surely he is not blamed
fool enough not to precelve thai he
tie destined to get an awful trim-
ming in the not far distrant fu'nre.
Jt Is high time that he Is sticking
ills hands up. raucously bellowing
"katnerad," ere the tides of March. If
not earlier months, overtake him.
Bill lg letting thai rough-neck. Von
Hindenburg, wrestle around, wearing
bob-nailed shoes in a powder house,
I10 Is going to regret his Indifference.
and he 1b going to regret his negli-
gence. the live-long days of his pur-
gatorial existence.—McAlester News-
Capital.
bid. to Insure signing of contract and
making bond ns approved by statute.!
Commissioners reserve the'right to' of 'beer in th
prohibited after next December 1. as J bondholder.
lerk. a war measure. | After November 9, 1«1S, no further , §
This announcement was made to-1 rights of conversion will attach to lhe
night by the food administration' < per cent bonds, either the original £
which «aid the decision had been bondg of the s rc>n« loan or hose I
reached at conferences between Pres- j obtained by conversion of bonds of *
ident Wilson and representatives of j tb first loan. Bonds of the first Is- I
the fuel, food, railroad ndministra- su*V however, will still have the ^
Uvea and the war Industries board privilege of conversion into any bonds |p
Factors which influenced the deci-1 issued, at a higher rate of Inteteft i
sion to prohibit the manufacture of [ than 3 1-2 per cent, before the ter-11
beer after December 1, the food ad- minatlon of the w r. All of h« 4 1-1 'g
ministration announcement said, were ! per cent honds are non-convertible 11
the further necessity of war indus- ] Honds for conversion may be Mir ^
'r'es for the whole fuel prouctlve ca-! rendered at any Federal reserve hank's
paclty of the coutry. the considerable j or at the Treasury Department Keg-if
drouth which has materially afTected Istered bonds mnsi be ass^n",| to th- ? i
Secretary of the Treasury, hut Mich |
assignment necti not be witnessed g
On conversion of registered bonds, j £
[the CHLpirUL CHERUB
1 Ktd good times
when I w^s snrviJl.
I like. tKe cKild I
used to Le..
Im sorry yea.r.3
Keep piling" up
And
sep^r^ting
Kim from
me.
HTC*"1
the supply of feeding-stuff for next
year, the strain upon transportation to
handle necessary Industries and the
shortage of labor."
Warning also was issued to manu-
I facturers of all beverages and mfner-
1 al waters that there will be "fur-
No Camouflage
Talk
WATCH AND WAIT
A Great Surprise
registered bonds only will be deliv-|
ered neither rhango of ownership nor i i
change Into conpon bonds being per I j
mitted.
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