The Davis News (Davis, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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THE D A V I S NEWS
Is but a few short days away
No time to be lost now with so many people
to be remembered and so many things to buy
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Here you will find
Things to Qive
Delightfully new and so pleasingly priced !
Make)' selection now while stock is complete
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THE DAVIS NEWS
THURSDAY DEC 23 1920
CITY LOCALS
A merry Christmas to every
reader of The News
25 off on ivory goods
Easter Drug Co
Senator Jas Draughon was in
our city Tuesday
Fresh homemade candies at
the— M & S Bakery
Christmas candies at—
S K Dotson’s
A E Clifton will spend Christ-
mas with his parents at Avery
Tex
rf a
For Sale— Some baled oats on
the Turner farm ' southeast of
Dougherty E B Turner
Mis3 Hazel Stedman teacher
at Coalgate is home for the holi-
days ‘ Boys’ suits and misses’ Winter
coats going for £ price Just
think about it— 50 cut on the dol-
lar Francis Bros
“Bill” Rose of Stigler Okla
is spending the holidays wijh his
brother D M Rose
Turn Your Face
toward the sunshine of life There are no
hard times for those who always smile at diffi-
culties— and— you’ll find that happy people al-
ways SAVE MONEY Test this out by coming
to this bank
!
Mrs M Rice of Carthage
Mo came in Sunday to visit her
daughter Mrs H N Horner
Attractive presents in ivory
goods now priced at 25 dis-
count Easter Drug Co
Miss Mamie Evans of Denton
Texas will arrive Sunday to visit
her aunt Mrs T H George
' We are selling our Xmas can-
dies at 30c a pound
Davis Confectionery -Chas
Hutchins was a business
visitor to Winfield and other
points in Kansas this week
Christmas candies apples and
oranges at my store Phone 208
S K Dotson
Mr and Mr3 Barto Ferguson
are here from Shawnee to spend
the holidays with homefolks
Welcome to our shop oil field
men City Barber Shop
J L English Prop
Mrs C V Holt and family
will spend' Xmas week in Davis
with her parents and other rela-
tives Lost— A fountain pen with
carved gold band Reward
Laura Radnich
I will make special prices on
candies and fruits for Christmas
trees S K Dotson
Edwin Ellis who attends the
Kemper Military Academy at
Boonville Mo is home for the
holidays
For the best gasoline and coal
oil and for prompt service phone
110 L H Greer
Cut glass at cut prices A
large assortment to select from
Davis Confectionery
d p Estes came in yesterday
frorfijl a trip to Oklahoma City
He said it snowed there yester-
day morning'
We have cups and saucers that
we are selling at $150 per set of
six Can you beat it?
’ Davis Confectionery
Mr and Mrs Fred Harris came
in Monday from Iowa-Park
Texas to spend the holidays
with relatives
For the better class of Christ-
mas presents come here Prices
right Easter Drug Co
Theodore Bolling and Richard
McCargo who attend the mili-
tary school at Claremore ' are
home for the holidays
‘ Extra fancy toasted or plain
white marshmallows only 30c a
pound Davis Confectionery
: Miss Ruth Ramsey came in
Sunday from Kansas City to
spend the holidays with her
father C B Ramsey
For Rent Cheap— 3 rooms
close in first house south of Bap-
tist church '
Mrs O G Moore
Justice R H McCargo spent
Sunday in Norman with Mrs
McCargo who has a position in
the University Infirmary
If we treat you right ‘tell oth-
ers if not please tell us
City Barber Shop
J L English Prop
: Mrs Clark Abbott left today
for Blackwell Okla to visit a
few days and will then join her
husband at Yale Okla where
they will reside
If you want your friends to
remember you a long time give
them a pair of Phoenix silk hose
or sox Francis Bros
W I Ervin spent last week in
Amarillo Texas visiting his parents-
Mr and Mrs W N
Ervin He was very much im-
pressed with Amarillo as a live
city
We have a complete line of
Christmas toys fireworks priced
to suit present conditions
Davis Confectionery
Before you buy a talking ma-
chine see us Big discount for
cash on Playerphones— the best
machine Easter Drug Co
G P Dickinson has returned
from the lower Rio Grande val-
ley in Texas where he spent sev-
eral weeks He says it is not
much place for a poor man
We don’t like to tell you every-
thing we have down but most
of our goods are going for half
price now Francis Bros
C B Pullen secretary of Da-
vis lodge I O O F attended a
meeting of Odd Fellow secre-
taries in Guthrie Monday and
Tuesday He reports a fine trip
No use “beating the devil
around the bush” Dry goods
and everything else is down and
we know it Trade where they
know about it Francis Bros
Mrs R D L Meeks Mrs
Jack Oakley and Mrs Porter
Ware attended the funeral of
Miss Vesta Hooper in Norman
Monday
When you want your children’s
hair cut send them to our shop
City Barber Shop
J L English Prop
Rev and Mrs J G House
have moved from Sulphur at Da-
vis and have rooms at the W
L Bird home Rev House has
been - called to the pastorate of
the Presbyterian church here
Extra fancy fruits and nut3
for the Xmas stockings
Davis Confectionery
Rev J J Franklin and daugh-
ter Hazel returned last Friday
from a trip to Mississippi where
he went to see his father who is
in feeble health Sorry to say
he reports his father no better
We appreciate your business
City Barber Shop
J L English Prop
Look at Your Bank Account
uf'
Is the service which you now receive satisfac
tory? Do you contemplate making a change?
We offer many facilities all
Consistent with Good Banking
which are of great assistance to the merchant in
business
This will interest you Ask us about it
THE FIRST STATE DANK
Mai DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
DAVIS - - OKLAHOMA
Dr T P Howell and daugh-
ter Mrs Baldwin made a trip
to Oklahoma City Monday re-
turning Tuesday They were
accompanied by ’ Mrs Tom
Youngblood who has been in
Pershing Okla for some time
Have installed a hemstitching
machine in the Farmers Mercan-
tile and solicit your trade
Mrs Roberts
Miss Mabel Allen of Midland
Texas and Mr Lesley Bailey of
Davis were married Saturday at
Midland returning to Davis
Monday where the young couple
intend to make their home" Mr
Bailey is well known in Davis
Actions speak louder than
words Results tell the inter-
esting story Bring us your
poultry products hides furs and
pecans We would like to have
you for a permanent customer
L A Davis
Miss Thelma Hurt who is
spending the winter here left
Saturday for her home at Merry-
ville La to spend the holidays
with her parents Mr and Mrs
G M Hurt She was accom-
panied home by Miss Mary
Louise Davis
Dr W L Shamel of Sulphur
will be associated with Dr W
A Kennedy dentist The latter
left yesterday for a visit of three
or four weeks in Alamogordo
N M At the same time his
father Dr L M Kennedy re-
turned to his home at Alamogor-
do after a stay of a few weeks
fn Davis Dr Shamel is now in
charge of the office here -
Business is good with me
Why? Because I sell fresh
staple family groceries at close
prices and give strict attention
to business Try me and see if
I don’t please you
S H Karnes
Near Davis Grain Co
The Davis students at the
State University at Norman are
jhome for the holidays viz: Mr
' and Mrs Jess L Pullen Misses
Burgenia Kelly Gladys Hutch-
ins Lucile Parker Isabelle
Thomason Carolyn Pullen and
Gordon Dickson ' Worley Hart-
ness Byron Brown Sam Bird
Richard Morton Lee Martin and
Ocay Gettle
Trade off your old furniture
for that right up to now
Hutchins Bros
CHRISTMAS GREETING
Money to Loan
OnFarm Lands
Of all the Holidays of the year Christmas
is the best It i3 a day of good cheer that
touches the hearts of all from the little tot
hanging up the stocking on up to Grandpa
and Grandma
It is due to the Christ spirit of “Peace on
earth good will to men” the unselfish desire
to make others happy that on this one day at
least there is a tug at the heartstrings of all
humanity from the humblest to the high-
est It is in this spirit of peace and good will
that this Bank wishes one and all a Merry
Merry Christmas
Oklahoma State Bank
Deposits Guaranteed
T P Howhll President " H N Horner Vice Prea'
Chas Hutchins Cashier
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