The Duncan Weekly Eagle. (Duncan, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1917 Page: 12 of 12
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THE DUNCAN EAOLE
joyed by everybody The sup-
per gave us $4005 which will go
for amusement a and books for
the school
—Paper Club
FROM OVER THE COUNTY
News Items of Community Interest Gathered by
The Eagle's Staff of Special Correspondents
Stage Stand Stories
We are planning a real good
program for our Literary Satur-
Marguerite and Cleo McLellan I day night the 16th Everybody I
visited Janie and Hattie Russell M invited to come and take part
Tuesday night I Our Literary was postponed last
Theodore Camp spent Monday wek “ WM wowing
night with Jimmie Trawick Miss Eulah Hall was the guest
I of Mr and Mrs Fred Johnson!
Diamond Dapperlings I Saturday night and Sunday
The cold weather has not pre- Roy and Ola Salmon was on I
v vented the farmers from doing I the sick Jist this week also Roy-1
cCellan's' entertained com-J the 1918' farm work Some are I ner'Fry ' ‘ " -1 1
psny from Camp Saturday after-1 preparing to plant winter and I Roy Fry is visiting home folks
®oon (spring wheat (this week
Mr and Mrs Berry Hollis and Miss Fleetwod the assistant)
Mrs Rogers have been visiting (teacher visited with homefolksj
Walter Camp and family the past ( from Friday to Sunday
week - I Richard Howell went to Ard-
Plato Pleasure
There will be a box supper at
w I Plato Saturday night the 15th
ElR McLellan Roy Fry Joe I more on a business trip last week I
mt0red to The ?iamonf ai?d jH to come R R 4 UttleMe
Duncan Monday I are working with more vim than
! Preaching at the school house ever before Miss Morgan is (Pie Supper at Liberty
Thursday Friday and Saturday leading them up the ladder of School House
night of this week by Bro education Although the weather man
Townsley ' ( C Kimberlin has moved to ( made a mistake and sent the
: Roy Fry is visiting home folks RagtownJwhere he will work wrong kind of weather on Satur-
this week v ( Miss Ruby Routt is visiting (day night twenty-seven people
Misses Allen and Payne' spent (relatives in Byars Texas gathered at Liberty school house
Tuesday night fttthi Scott hornet ' - Mr and Mrs Bishop of Co-1 to have pie supper But it doesn’t
Pireseiaft
tr reacner and1 1 Dilswere maie 1 manche spent Sunday with A take a large crowd of the right
S£"hT ' td of backers to H
intendent Carnes delivered pa-( Mr Buzzard is back again to thmgs bustle as was soon
per pencils ink and other nec-look after his farm We are n°n-
essary school supplies which are always glad to have him with us Kepies mad® UP n QuMity
being furnished by school board I The box supper last Saturday wat ackedn uan
this year night was well attended and en- Lwar®i r a total of I
$1235 Homer Pollock being auc-
tioneer
A cake was then put up to be )
I bid off by voting Judging by
the rapidity with which the votes
came in there were some pretty
strong opinions held on the sub-
ject Special mention should be
made of the three little boys on
the front seat who not only dug
the last cent from their jeans
but brought their check' books
I into business in order to give their
flittie school mate Iona Cum-
Iniings the pleasure of receiving)
(the cake Miss Gladys Pember-
jtohcarneiif Tr close second in I
fetes thecake bringing $3487
$4722 1
( sedrTW-cwce(rwai then cut
( no PnernJrnt jtere’iwere
only twpty-seveb pWkanlf whep
That will be sensible and highly appreciated
by every member of the family Presents that
will be useful and not a foolish waste of money
in these times when we are conserving our
money and other resoucres to help the govern-
ment win the war Come early while the lines
are good (
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You surely will find good selections at moderqtQ prices Be
sides the fine furniture which makes the best and'mogt econom-
ical present imaginable you will find an extenavfe'tyne of No-
tions and small articles which are handsome-and attractive as
well as useful At this store you can combine economy desira-
bility and extensiveness of selection Here are (a fewsugges-
tions Look them over you will find many others
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Library Tables
Carving Sets "
Glassware and Chinaware
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tndstHenjoyalile dinner -Wm
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pklapbrnatri honbof tbeirj
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Mr and Mrs J WAdapis4nd
son of Frederick bklahoma
Tipton Oklahoma i Mrs’m Paul
Collins and little s6nof Waurika'
Oklahoma and Miss j Ethel Ad-
apts Frederick ' Mr‘ and Mrs
(Otrjuwa M
Fair Oklahomah-Mr and Mrs
R: B 1 Williams - and family' and
I Mr:andMrst: C7‘ Barnes:
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Sewing Rockers
Dining Chairs
Dining-room Suites
Parlor Suites
Alnminumware
Enamelware
Notions' of all kinds
Roasting Pans
Knives Forks and Spoons
Jewelry Razors Knives
Statuary
Sewing Machines
Toy Wagons
Shotguns and Rifles
Watches and Clocks
Dolls
Silverware
Room Rugs 1
ob o Srnall Rugs
Morris Chairs
And hundreds of other desira-
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genuine bargain
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Ellsworth, George E. & Langham, Roy. The Duncan Weekly Eagle. (Duncan, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1917, newspaper, December 13, 1917; Duncan, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1716893/m1/12/?q=kitchen+cabinet: accessed July 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.