Ellis County Capital (Arnett, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1920 Page: 4 of 10
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ELLIS COUNTY CAPITAL ARNETT OKLAHOMA
500 Coats Suits Blouses Waists Skirts and Other Wearing Apperial
On Our Racks Ready for your inspection -each one an Individual Style of Springs Newest Creations Come to
Cain’s for your New Spring Coat Suit or Dress— and you will be assured of ttie Seasons most wanted Styles
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and Colors In Comparing Our Garments with Others Be sure to Compare Style Quality and Price
Send us your Mall Orders
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Coats
Materials are Silver-
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tones Polo Velours
and fancy Mixtures
Moderately Priced
Pumps
Colonial Pumps Ox-
fords Two Eyelet
Oxfords Colors in
Black Mahogany &
Field Mouse"
Suits
Materials tricotines
French serge mens
wear serge & twills
Fancy silk linings
Very stylish made
up Trimmed with
buttons braid and
silk and wool
broidery
Dresses
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IN’S
Ladies ® Misses Wears
Shat tuck Oklahoma
Our showing of
dresses has no com-
parison as to style
quality or material
We have over 100
dresses for you to
make your selection
from in the seasons
best styles & colors
Moderately Priced
Blouses
Georgette C r e p e-De-Chines
Voilesr
and Organdies in a
large assortment of
styles & colors
Skirts
Tricotines Serges
and Poplins fancy
embroideried & ac-
cordian pleated
very stylish made
Business and - Professional
0 E & C A Hull
A&RTBAOTERB
(Bonded in American SuretvCo)
Prompt service neat and correct
Abstract to Ellis Connty lands
Arnett Oklahoma
Dr WnS J Bamber
OFEICB PH07IK49 -— RESIDENCE 69
Office Northwest Corner Square
Arnett Oklahoma
MPNET' TO LOAN
Plenty of moneyto loan on farms
lowest rates quick money and
prompt inspections
I represent Th e Newton State
Bank and Trust Company of
Newton Illinois
Write or-call me for farm loans
‘ H‘ S Judy
Tirst Door North of Court House
Woodwardiit)klahornaj '
Rothenbergers Photograph
Gallery
Open Every Monday
Pictures will be leflatthe
Arnett Drug Store unless
called for at Studio
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FARM LOANS
$50000 to lonn in Rllis County
No loans too large I represent two
’ big companies
Lowest rates Quick Service
Write or call me
J J HENRY
Arnett Oklahon a
J I Beam M D J E Gower MD
Res Phone 93 Res Phone38
Beam and Gower
Physician and Surgeon
Offiee Phone 44
Arnett - Oklahoma
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Interchurch World Movement
Natural Growth of Tenden-
cy to Eliminate Waste
AVOIDS USELESS CDMPETITIOH
Rsllglou Flnanoltrlng Rsvolutionlzec
by Success of Men inf Millions
Movfnnt and Co-operation
Is Result
i The Interehurch World Movemeni
af North America Is an attempt b)
forward-looking leaders of the varlout
oyangellcal denominations of the Unit-
ed States and Canada to co-ordlnatc
the resources in men money and
material of Protestant America
Historicary It is the logical out
-growth of a tendency of the national
boards in each denomination to form
won(ng alliances among themselves
ln- wktch each hoard shall preserve lte
identky and control its own personnel
and treasury
IfU'former times the home mlssloc
socUfar the foreign mission society
the church extension society and tbt
various philanthropic and eleemosy
nary agencies of any denomination con
ducted their affairs independently ol
one another Each surveyed its own
restricted territory prepared a budget
of money and workers for Its owe
purposes and made its own appeal tc
Its constituency for support
This could only mean that thesr
agencies were more or less in com
petition with one another that there
were waste and duplication of work
and money and that among them all
some work was neglected and some
denominational resources were entire
ly overlooked Because of theli
specialized training the leaders oi
each agency regarded themselves as
peculiarly fitted for their tasks and
Jealously regarded attempts at outside
Interference
Decide en Experiment
- After decades of such haphazard
methods the leaders of one denomina-
tion decided on an experiment They
thought it would be possible for the
agencies to get together for a com-
mon study of all the opportunities and
resources of their brotherhood to
make out a unified budget of men and
money and to conduct a concerted ap-
peal for funds It was made clear
that each constituent board should
preserve complete autonomy
J When the - board representatives
met they found it possible to elimi-
nate a great amount of organization
expenses They ultimately worked out
a budget and plan of campaign that
waa satisfactory to all This resulted
In the famous “Men and Millions
Movement” of the Disciples of Christ
which brought in what was then con-
sidered the staggering sum of 6800
000 i tor a five-year program
The success of this enterprise revo-
lutionised the whole business of
church financiering The other great
denominations ' immediately adopted
the plan The denominational associa-
tions have cometo be known as “fo(
ekrd movements” and ‘some thirty of
them are in existence today Each one
has clarified all the Information in re-
lation to enterprise within the denomi-
nation and bns reduced the business
of collecting and spending money to
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I will sell ?t public sale on the old Dittmeyer farm 7 miles south
and 3 erst of Gage 6 miles north and 3 east of Arnett on
Thursday March 11th 1920
7ns --allowing Described Property To-wit:
DR-S EARL TAYLOR
General Secretary Interchurch World
Movement
If Christ on the tiny He was born
had started on a tour to preach in ev-
ery village in India He would still
have 30000 more to visit I
Wo now helldve ve h’ve found a
way by which the leaders of the Prot- ’
estant churches can sit around a com- ‘
mon table and ha- e the Christian pro :
gram of the enir: xvor’d laid before
them By means of the Interchurcli """"
World Movement v e can see where Cf
the Methodist? ore " and where tho
Baptists arc We car see the general
outline of their fircfR he!r present
status in this ft m-1 vcrld struggle
and may also have -'-me Idea of tbs
nuoccupied places amt whr may bo
done by all c? -os te' cntc-r these unoc-
cupied parts of the -mid field which
Christ sent ub to occupy
C 7 dffl red cow 8 years old fresh soon 1
VnlJ I -J yrs oldgiving milk 1 brindle cow 6
roan cow 4
yrs old giv-
ing milk 1 red cow 4 yrs old 2 heifer calves 1 bull calf
I spiji grey horses 9 years old weight 1000
Ittl pl'ii HU (11 tS“2 Set8 ae8S‘ new wa£on 1 °M wagon 1 surry 1 kafir
and 1-2 tons baled hay
75 bushels of oats
Buying in
Quanity
Realizing from the first that
the merchant who buys
in large quanities can save
for the consumer
Our Policy
Has been to buy Euch staple ' j-
articles of food and feed ‘
as flour potatoes bran :
shorts etc in cur load l ts
A car load of flour
and oil cake in our
store Ye can
save you money
The Shields Grocery
H C Shields- Proprietor
Arnett Oliahf :ia
2 htrfe caives 1 steer calf' 1 Rock Island 2-row 1 sulky plow
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FI 1 1 QA n nlH fTrirtrl C 1 kitchen cabinet 8 rocking chairs 6 dining
11 ' i J LI JUUUl3-"chairs l center table 1 bo lstead and springs 1
cook stewe 1 taDle 1 eight day clock and numerous other articles j v
Sale Begins at 1:30 P M
o Bums of f 1000 or under cash on sums over $1000 a
Cvl 1 I credit of 9 months will be given purchaser giving note
drawing 10 per cent interest from date 5 per cent discount
!V v fjr cash on sums over $10 No property to be removed 'until settled for
j G A Morrill
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Col Beum Auctioneer J A Holt Clerk
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Chris Anderson
SUCCESSOR TO
R C Hovey j
DEALER I
FURNITURE
AND
UNDERTAKING
1 Phone Store 81 Residence 26
j ARNETT OKLA
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Ringlet Strain
Barred
Plymouth Hocks
Stock and Cggo
inOcston
The Best of the Breed
in the County
E H Thompeon
Arnett Okla Route No2
COL E M: BEUM
Auctioneer
Sells Anythmg On Earth
Dates Made At The
Capital Office
Arnett
Oklahoma
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Seaward, L. I. Ellis County Capital (Arnett, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1920, newspaper, March 5, 1920; Arnett, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1713579/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.