The Jet Visitor (Jet, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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THE JET VISITOR
THE JETVISITOR
GEO A DARIUS Editor and Owner
PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY
Entered at th Jet Oklahoma post-
office os aecond clflfs matter
$150 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
ADVERTISING RATES
DISPLAY :
Front pace lT column lneh2"ic
Hun of uiK'r hi' column Imh -lie
Huiiics iils kt montli$100
LOCALS:
lrnls per line Kc
No local uerepn'" '-ir less tluui 2V
Cnnl of thank r0:
The bac hall hoys itol l)UKv this we'k
and prifled a wire screen from flrxt to
third bane affording protection to spec-
tutors and automobiles ns well ni)
keeping the crowd back from the diamond
Oil was struck at Deer Creek Okla
east of Medfotd Inst Sunday nt th"
depth of about 3000 feet Tbls will
uo doubt revive wlldearting Id this
section of the stata
Gen Wood in on his way to the
Phillppinea in un effort to ascertain
whether- or not they are ready for lii-
deiieudenee- Why not scud mine of the
Philippines to Cuba?
Tbo groan one hears upqn reading
nu account of the launching of a new
ship are not from taxpayers altogether
fiwt of the nolse comes from men who
cannot understand why a bottle' of
cluinipngne should be wasted on p ship's
how
save or make money by a consistent
reading of adds - The ads contain the
best reading in the sheet because it
costs money to put them there -
Some folks pride themselves on the
fact that they never reud the ads
Don't do H It merely lets folks know
that you are passing up a good bet
Have you never xtoptied to realize that
the nds are merely the choice bits of
news of the stores from which you
buy your supplies? And if by keeping
in close touch with 'them you can get
what yon want nt a jirlcc you wish to
iay you have nindo money thereby
There is not a subscriber on our list
who cannot In the course of the year
"It is a good thing for America that
the slump In prices struck the pro
ducers of the Middle West first" C Q
Chandler of the First National Ban
told the Rotarians at the Forum today
in an address on "fliitHuess Condi
tions"
"The cattle man aud the farmer suf-
fered from price deflation first and
hardest" said ( handler "He is com-
plaining anil justly so but he is not
organizing any Bolshevik plan to over-
throw the government because he lias
! lost a lot of money
"The farmer and cattle man is too
good a citizen for that And that is
why it is a food thing that deflation
hit us of the Middle West first"
The above is from a speech made
during the recent convention of Rotary
Clubs at Wichita And 'white the gen-
tleman is correct In his deductions' still
the farmers ami stock men should not
be made the goat every -time a busi-
ness depression comes along The
farmer must demand a square deal and
put teeth iu bis demands
Some Signed
At the meeting of the local Wheat
Growers Association Friday night at
Hie Res Theater there were about forty
farmers present to hear the wheat pool
contract explained by Mr (lnold of
ninckwell A grent deal of Interest
was displayed and many questions
were put to Mr Goold which he ex-
plnined fully and satisfactorily Quite
a number signed the contract whereby
they agree to pool their wheat for a
period of five years
Several of the others took copies of
the contract home with tlicui'to further
study saying that they expected to
sign Inter
Now Is the Time to
Build Your Cave
We have built a form for a cave
at an expense to us of $10000
The form is made in sections mak-
ing it easy to handle put in and
take out
You may rent this for $500 for a
week's time: $100 per day if kept
longer than one week
Form to be returned to the lum-
ber yard
F J Gentry Lumber Co
PATCH YOUR
TIRES
with
MOCO MONKEY
GRIP
"ENID"
BATTERIES
15 Month Guarantee
Carried in stock
LIBERTY GARAGE
OPEN NIGHT AND DAY
WE HAVE IN STOCK
Binders Listers Plows
In Fact Every Kind of Farm I mpliment
GARDEN SEED
WE ME AGENTS FOR THE DE LAV EL SEPERAT0B
and also carry parts for the same Their district agent
called iast week He wili be back soon ''
J C TARR HDIV GO
Col Lncey has sold his auctioneer
business here to Col A S Davenport
who will move here and locate in the
near future Col Lacey has uIho koUI
his big residence to H It Diamond of
Die Hah Department store Possession
of the resilience will lie itlvcu an noon
iih school Is out We have not learned
where f'ol Lacey may locate but we
can almost guarantee that he will not
leave Oklahoma — Nash Newn
A Republican that can find unything
to brag iihinit In Oklahoma's first He-
piililicnn legislature in what wo con
sider n real opioiulst Having failed
to liuve the nerve to live up to their
platform pledges iu regard to exicmll-
tuieB they pluy the haliy act ut the end
by running off home without passing
the necessary appropriation bills
thereby putting the whole state In a
no sty muddle and endangering the
school of the state for the next year
If this Is n sample of what the Re-
publicans cuii do we don't knotr but
we had better leave It to the Demo
crats — Wakltu Herald
New Produce Firm
Messrs Moulder and Pugh have made
arrangements to open a produce house
in the Moulder building-cast of the
Albert Pike Oarage Tliey will be
ready for business on Monday the IStli
Both pf these gentlemen are well
known to the community nnd should
do a nice business
w o t r
The locnl W C T f will meet with
Mrs Ilieronymus April 2tl nt 2:110 p
ra-
Devotional Mrs Jakway '
Roll Call Quotations from Child Life
Song Neva Pngh
Love nnd Law in Child Training
Mrs Flndly
Reading Charles Dunn (
Pniier Parental Influence and Here
dity Mrs Duiinvant
Enroll the Kahleg for Recruits
Tying the White Ribbon With Im
pressive Ceremonies Mrs C N Jett
Slogan Double Membership and Dou
ble Power
-Mothers with young children are es-
pecially invited to attend this meet
ing v
Hena 20c and cream 38c
W C Daniel
Hillsdale News
Miss Frances Nelson motored to Nash
Monday afternoon
Mr and Mrs O S Rather spent the
week end at Driftwood with relatives
and friends
Mrs Earl Risley visited with Mrs
Collins Monday nft'exnoon
Mr and Mis Will Bullnrd visited his
brother Ira Monday '
Mr (J M Nelson motored to Chero-
kee Monday evening nnd attended the
Mason lodge "
Mrs Vnl Hubbard from north of the
river visited Monday with Mr and
Mrs' Harry Hubbard
Several from this vicinity watched
the baseball game Monday afternoon
at Jet between Helena and Jet
Mr Owen Luomis returned home last
Friday alter visiting several weeks
with his brother and family near Sun-
ply Oklahoma
Mr Kilpatrick of Jet aud Miss Vera
Collins visited at the home of Mr and
Mrs Earl Risley Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Fields who visited Mrs
Jakway and family a few days return
ed to their borne nt Enid on Tuesday
of last week'
Last Lyceum Number Monday
Victor's Neapolitan Troubadors come
here next Monday as the final nuiulier
of the lyceum course The high school
with the backing of the business men
flgTeed to promote the course this win
ter and it lias proved highly successful
Most of the numbers have been wall
worth the price charged for admission
The troupe that is coming Monday
played nt Nash last winter and several
local people that saw them nt that
time say they are better than anything
that has ever been seen here
The Visitor bos lieeu appointed of
ficial agent for the Wichita Daily Bea
con and will receive new or renewal
subscript Ions The Beacon has a
twelve hour service advantage over any
other dully reaching the town and also
has a lictter new ter vice of Northern
Oklahoma than any other large dally1
around here Subscribe through the
Visitor
The buying power of the alnib'hty
dollnr is lcst Illustrated when you vis
it John 1)— Mild
Helena and theCbilocco Indians are
to play three games of base ball at
Helena April 10 20 21
The Count Camp of Modern Wood
men met at Cherokee lai't week and
elected M L Hammond of Jet as dele'
gate to the state encampment at Okla
homa City May 4 Wm H Miller of
Jet was elected alternate
The revival meeting at the Menno
nlte church closed last Sunday night
having run three weeks The meeting
increased in interest from the first and
closed with a crowded house Rev O
Li Ong the Quaker evangelist was
well liked and rendered good service
God manifestly meet with his people
and wonderfully blest them A goodly
number were saved and also quite a
number were sanctified The church
was materially strengthened both in
spiritual power and by the addition
of new members v
Contributed
Hens 20c and cream 38c
W C Daniel
First Published in the Jet Visitor
April 14 1021
Notice to Creditors
IN THK MATTER OK THE ESTATE
OF JAMES T ANDREW late of
the County of Alfalfa Stale of Okla'
lioma deceased
All persons having claims against
said James T Andrew deceased are
required to present same with the nec
essar vouchers to the undersigned
duly appointed and qualified executor
of the estate of said deceased at the
Bank of Jet atJet in the county of
Alfalfa and State of Oklahoma with'
in four months of the date hereof or
the same will be forever barred
Dated the 0th day of April 1021
Charles T Powkll
Executor
Webster Wilder
Attorney for Executor
Statement of the Ownership Manage
ment Circulation etc Required by
the Art of Congress of August 4
1912
Of The Jet Visitor published weekly
ut Jet Oklahoma for October J 1!20
Mags!!
am on the mar-
ket to buy hog s--any
size from pigs
s
to fat hogs
S F Randolph
CITY BARBERSHOP
Your patronage solicited
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Orders taken for M
Born & Co
Agt for Domestic Laundry of Wichita
Basket hare Tuesday night
GEO NALL
XL BARBER SHOP
T F Wood prop:
Good work always
Laundry Basket Leaves Tues-
day Agts Guthrie Steam
Laundry
HERALD TAIL0RIHO COMPANY
made-tomeasure clothes
DR I L MITCHELL
Phone 65 Jet Okla
You Can Depend on
Corbet handling
good gas and oils-
it matters not who
makes the gas
CALL AND SEE ME
J F CORBET
I will also cry your tales
8 N MYERS
' Physician and Surgeon v
o 1'hronlr Diseases and
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specially
JET OKLA
Modern Tailor Shop
— - —
Cleaning Pressing Dyeing
Mending and Altering
Made-to-Measure Clothes
K S' IIAMES PROP
"NICK" SAYS:
Did you see that ball game
with Helena Monday? It was a
dandy There's going to be anoth-
er one Friday with Nash Come
in and watch a good game And
come early enough to do your trad-
ing before the game Did you get
your Military Coffee coupon? If so
bring it in and get that free pound
of coffee If not come in we have
one for you Have you tried any
of our canned fruit lately? The
price is no higher than elsewhere "
but we do say that the quality is
above the average Three things
make this store popular-
"Old-Timers
Guess Who
3
week
publish a picture of
some early booster
of the community
QUALITY SERVICE PRICE
When in Jet feej free to make thit your hanging out place
Nixon's Cash Grocery
PWV" meAfm —iJlr
$1500
Is the price we charge tor overhauling
FORD CARS Get that jitney in
shape for the spring driving now
JOHN KENT & SONS have charge of
our repair department and we assure
our patrons that all work given them
will be handled in a conscientious and
able manner: Their time charges
will be reasonable and their work good
at all times
WE ARE EQUIPPED to RECHARGE
MAGNETOS ON FORDS
without removing the magneto from the
car ' This is a saving to you
STORAGE ON CARS $250 per month
Albert Pike Oarage
D l-f DnilaMhaJmai DMiiAi
Lf ii uuuviiiifciinni riupiiciur 1
State of Oklahoma
County of Alfalfa ss:
Before me a Notary Public In and ror
tlie Ktnte and county aforesaid per-
twmilly ainieared Georue A Harris
wbo bavins been duly sworn accord-
ing to law depones aud says tbat he is
the Editor-I'uhlixlier of the Jet Visi-
tor ami that the following is to the
heat of his knowledge and belief a
true stntemeiit of the ownership man
agement etc nf the efortwald public
cation for the dute fhown In the above
caption required by the Act of Auinuit
24th 11112 euilKKlled In section 443
Postal taws and Ri-Kculations printed
on the reveme of this form to-wit
1 That the names and addresses
ot the publisher editor managing edi
tor and business managers are:
Publisher (Jeorge A Harris Jet Ok-
lahoma Editor tleorge A Harris Jet Okla-
homa 2 That the owners are: Oeeorce A
Harrld Jet Oklahoma
3 That the known bondholders
mortgagees and other security holders
owning or holding 1 per cent or more
of total amount of bonds mortgages
or other securities are: Bank of Jet
mortgagee
(JEOUdE A HARRIS !
Editor-Publisher
Sworn to uud subscribed before me this
lhlf day of April 1A21
(Seal) T E Walton Notary Public
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Harris, George A. The Jet Visitor (Jet, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1921, newspaper, April 14, 1921; Jet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1713803/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.