Fairview Republican (Fairview, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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Fairricw Republican
II P CUNNINGHAM Editor and Prop
Devoted to the upbuilding of Falrview and Major
County and Oklahoma
Entered at the Falrview Okla Poatoffice aa
second-class mail matter
9100 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
CIRCULATION STATEMENT
To the Public:
Personally appeared before me a Notary Public
in and for Major County II P Cunningham editor
and publisher of the Fairview Republican and on oath
tatea that on this date hi aubscriptlon liat consists
of 1745 bonafide subscribers
Signed II P CUNNINGHAM
Sworn and subscribed to before me this 25th
day of April 1918
(Seal) MILTON IIASKIN
Notary Public
My commission expires Aug 25 1919
ragging from friends about
town who understand the clr-
cumstances The editor of the Leader Ivan
Williams 1a known as the Coun-
ty Food Administrator and sec
retary of the Council of De-
fense These duties practically
take all his time and he began
several months ago having his
type set by the machine in the
Republican office As his time
was so taken up with his other
duties he did not have time to
write copy for his paper and an
arrangement was made with
this office for his helper to
come here every week and take
such articles that pertained to
the war copy for which every
newspaper in the land gets with
Falrview was finely repre-iP'1hm kh one-
sented at the meeting and weldf'ob'uni dfui
can not neglect giving more mio?' cour'ukUb“mV WiVt
than ordinary praise to thel1"'nnl' nd h trnuM
young ladies for their excellent
singing A male quartette also il'V “'f
rendered several highly appre- a'4 jr1!0 lh urs
elated selections The Major or1 wniTntMii1
county home guards also dldVVn MaVchVT-S
the proper stunt in their excel- " ni Jh
i I rests of Ihia ariion said amounia dua
lent arm work on Main Street I on eartaln promissory not a aiaculd
under the guidance of their IT h‘h0f iMT-' and'": rSnT
Ml'1” nan Id n Ls f n d ant
splendid st&ndinjj At salute I'urtip for ih ronrirmation of i
while the audience sang the
“Star Spangled Banner" was
most effective and instructive
Come again boys w
Altogether it was a meeting l?d juimint or oonVirmatVon
— of rartaln garnishment procssdlngs
alnaf garnish Tha Bank
nd
411
and Ames andthe surrounding “J “Irrri oH’rrmSut
community will always welcome t‘ f"rvr brr'n "
J I forsrloslnr aald Uafandant from all
rairvlew in such demonstra- rlrht tills aaiata interest proparty
the request to print and there
was no use for it to be set twice
for the two papers so it was tions with us and we hope to Vii!yp?inVor ly‘p°rt Vh-'ror
taken from the Republican of-lsee them often — Ames Enter ia whow hoik
THE HOME GUARDS
Frirriew has a home guard
of vhii h she is justly proud
made up of business men clerks
students in high school fam-
e's and others
They are getting military tac-
tics down to a fairly good de-
gree considering the time they
have to practice and every Wed-
ifvlay night when they are out
tv drill they attract an appre-
cutive audience
I lieu tenant Edwards has
c il’ed for additional enrollment
tnd last week a goodly number
ore added More should join
ho that when the call comes
trder the last registration and
ill take quite a number of the
lest trained there will be left
a sufficient nucleus to keep the
jnod work' going
The new recruits will be
formed into awkward squads
until they become proficient and
this will afford some amusement
to those who find pleasure in
watching the maneuvers on
practice night
CHANCE toR ENLISTMENT
Those who came in the last
registration now have a chance
for immediate enlistment accord
1 jng to a call from Fort Sam
Houston Texas to fill out a
Motor Transport Corps
The following places are of-
fered as positions to be filled by
applicants :
Auto repairmen Blacksmiths
battery repairmen painters
body workers machinists ma-
chinist helpers chauffers mag-
neto repairmen ' carpenters
helpers auto mechanics inspec
tors motor vehicles motorcycle
repairmen welders motorcycle
riders wheelwrights truck driv
Republican
I f ice and run in the Leader
In the rush last week inad-
linking of more ships and hun-1 vertently an article praising the
dreds of lives lost by German good work of Hon Dick T Mor-
jubmarines Does that look like I gan the Republican congress-
a real desire to have peace? No man was gathered up with thelmoHt contagious disease influ
It is only German camouflage rest and run in the Leader An- t?nza is spread by contact that I in m mtur of th Estate of w a
to lull the Americans to less ef- other article in favor of II G is by the transfer of the poison
forts until they can reorganize McKeever the Republican can- from one person to another It ruance of nn order of the County
Remember Russia and Bulgaria didate for governor was used in is spread by sneezing coughing I t h e ori o th‘ ‘ d y° f o f° ko“ bi?‘
with the fine promises made by I the same way and it looked Und spitting at which times the I 'A 1 i in th muer of tho eatate
the German diplomats That I if the Leader had come out discharges from the nose and ”ignod administrator' of tha astata of
will be our fate unless we keep boldly for the Republican candi- throat are scattered in the air I “ill iiceSf(Sda?rlhaBeiiithal dayubof
going until the German kaiser dates 2 Avoid crowds as much as A commondn at
- t I j th hour or 10 o clock a m of said
- Williams need not feel SOrOSSlDlet including: moving pic-Hay at the late residence of said
a badly about it for the state ture places theaters and other rrMo?ToutV°on thf "oiiowinS
Iare oversubscription or I Democratic organ the Daily Ok-1 assembly halls When feasible I oh: tha following
this Fourth Liberty Loan will I ja)joman came out several days avoid crowded street cars
? to convince the kaiser afi0 with a gtrong editorial in 3 When sneezing or cough-
hat the American people aj"e I favor 0f Dick T Morgan and ling place your handkerchief be-
ietemmed to push this war to I Chandler the only Republi-1 fore your nose and mouth
successful finish If we iaJlcan congressmen from this state I 4 Make sure that you are
0 tke this bond issue in full I upon the theory that inasmuch I properly clothed in accordance
neasure it will say to the I ag ey stood firmly with with the varying changes in
aiser that the American P60! President Wilson on his war (temperature prevalent at this
ole are ready for any kind °f (policies it was better to keeptime of the year (Published in the Fsirviaw Eepub
peace negotiations and will pro-Lhem there rather than to 5 Fresh air is always good lcan tober “nId‘8-1818
ong the war which will mean cjjange to new and inexperi- Keep' your bedroom windows in the county court op major
he loss of many more Amer- enced men If such an author-1 wide open and secure as much
can soldiers Mothers urge ag the Oklahoman takes such sleep as possible
our husbands to take another a stand Williams need not wor- 6 Keep the digestive organs
n“' oun5 Ja “° noMry over the little accident which in good condition
have a thing to do with a young pUts him in the light of jump- 7 Drink water freely
man who has not taken his limit I over the political fence and 8 Avoid common drinking
:n Liberty Bonds P — A AU‘ - - ---
eveiTone I clidates
II D SHROEDER AND
MARGARET SCHROEDER
Chiropractors
Over Bates Drug Stors
A R HUGHES
LjfwTCR
PradlN la all Caarta
PAIR VIEW OKLA
GLADYS M RANDALL
Teacher of Piano
Falrview
Okla
DR A a WALKER
Dentist
OFFICIO HOURS
t to It a m — 1 to k p m
Falrrlw Hlat Bak Rida
FAIR! HOW OKLA
CLAUDE B WOOD
-Attorney at Law
Fractleo la All Courts
FAIRVIEW OKLA
Colls Aosworod Day or Right
Dr Charlotte Holmes ST
Sad Dour llstMIC (harsh
PHONE No at
Ez-ProsecutlnK Attorney Qarfled
County
CHARLES N HARMON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Galt Oklshesuk
Res Phone 13SS Office Phono ttt
18-19-10-21 Okla Stats Bank Bldg
room of this court In the City of
Pninf tho ”’7 Z 1 V “J - i Falrview in Major County Oklahoma
i oini ine I endorsing good Republican can-cupa common towels and sim-hv been appointed as the time and
finger of shame at everyone Ididates I ilar utensils l!lacfor a hearing upon the return
rrs vulcanizers radiator re-
pairmen sheetmetal workers
trimmers automobile auto
stockkeepers trouble shooters
and stenographers
Application blanks can be se-
cured at the Republican office
and full information had from
the exemption board
The last day for entry in this
work is set for October 25th
Don’t let down on your war
work just because the dailies
to this court of the proceedings of
frp I Clementine Register executrix of the
Most will of said Sarah Taylor de-
ceased under and by virtue of said
and support McKeever for gov-1 Use a mild antiseptic as (tain rea’i estate "wheif nS °where
ernor the state would profit by a nose spray or as a mouth y PaePrp2r lnandre8f?e wriuen
it and bring about better con-karffle especially if your throat “TmaVbe brind"
turned auutera in me eye wneiy ditions in this state and that £ there 13 a tendency I witnesses In support of hi Objec-
it becomes known that you dioT3 and should 11 H you have a "cold” use iofhPeVofhdTl
not buy bonds when you wereh a sUtementandhouId beutensilg for your personal uge ienf: situated m Major county okia-
able to do SO I Y I pvfl n Qivpl v or if voil nrp in pan I The Northwest Quarter of Sec-
November regardless of polit- exclusively or ii you are in con- tion Five 5 in Township Twenty
If your prayers are backed by ical affiliations All that the Dact with one so affected be
Liberty Bonds the Good Lord Oklahoman said about Dick T Caref ul not to handle utensils
Morgan is true and 'should be us®d by them
heeded 12 Consult family physician
GARBER & KRUSE
Attorneys at Law
Third Floor Chamber of
Commerce Building
PHONE 1200
ENID OKLA
GET THE HABIT
Ws srs now nicely located In
our new ’ building where we
feel we can aerve you better
BATHS and SHINES
WEST SIDE SHOP
HOY (Csrl7) MAY Pray
may believe you are sincere
t i t t
Your money should not be
neutral enlist it in the Fourth ( c&' furnishing
Liberty Loan
tt t t
Be sure
In "reference to the Republi-1 mptoms HARRtMyDttfc
tvw tn thpl?estive Of influenza 1
Leader we have neologies to I this information
make We know that Williams - pXire "shows’
that you were one j "if Vo make I Pers moving
that got on the “Bond” Won Ml £ schoo! houoes church etc
Either put the “I” in Fight lions required by the war Adv5s ’ c nth °
put the “I” in Fight
or the “Pay” in Patriotic
t t t t
Buy bonds “Over Here”
win “Over There”
t t t t
FAIRVIEW LEADER
boards even to the almost com-
plete demoralization of his own I
to business and when we see a
man doing his whole duty as he
i? doing to his own financial!
(Published in the Falrview Repub-
lican October 11 and 18 1918)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that letters
(Testamentary) of administration of
th© ©st&t© of Mattie Nichol deceased
were granted to the undersigned by
Medical Advisor Southwestern okiaho°m2t onCthe 1 30th d£y°of CMa?ch'
Division American Red Cross r9i8i persons having claims against
the estate of Mattie Nichol deceased
THE AMERICAN’S CREED ( the necessary vouchers 0 theunder-
- Wm Tayler Page SMt'a? oV
I believe in the United States !Senc!yt’y Sr irview okiahomSf1 'wunSn
loss we feel that we are helping — ow vivmiiuiiiu wiimn
BOOSTS REPUBLICANS ( the cause that much to help him America as a government of j tf“r same will be forever barred
JUOk ucuiuauMiu URRIOB Through a little haste the the busmess men of Falrview whose® iusTwers Dated thla ‘oth day 1°£°esT'
have stories that look like warFairview Leader was caused to would see the matter in the P® c b
will be over in a few days' come out last week with a boost same light Williams would not '
Along side of those same peace J for some Republican candidates be in such financial stress and hreep so verS Ztion S
of the 'thereby getting some friendly they would be helpng a good a "atn10"°rf
LOCAL ITEMS
AVERY
OIL TRACTORS
WE NEED A CHANGE
WOOD Administrator
Attorney for said Administrator
w v (Published In the Falrview Repub-
cause at the same time nor many sovereign states a per- ( NOTxCE opeAPPLicATioNd fok'tai
would their money be thrown fe?t union one and inseparable deed
away either Williams is en-cftahhshed upon those pnnci-( ng described real eMate s!tuated°Tn
titled to a good salary for what ! es of freedom equality just- hfaJorT county Oklahoma Lots Nine
he is doing but so far nothing hf® and humanity for which ( Block Fifty-seven 57) in the(city o"
has been forthcoming American patriots sacrificed ryTreTereSya'notified that the
Mistakes will happen but this th“r lives and fortunes Noshe ih5°6lderiB?f Ta5 sai2
one time when it was rather I therefore believe it my duty issued on th h day of No?embert
J A J 1 A A 1 H 1 h- An ihfi O hAlta A V- I
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
GovfRNMENTsiNCE statehooi
BEEN $5376764124 APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS: S WfllSmTsS to it Bas and to JS
FIRST LEGISLATURE -SECOND
LEGISLATURE
THIRD LEGISLATURE ’
FOURTH LEGISLATURE
FIFTH LEGISLATURE -SIXTH
LEGISLATURE -
TOTAL - -
- $ 382334333
- 746057660
- 786027304
- 848738245
- 1053024634
- 1560581948
95376764124
(be enjoying it as well as theceend against all enemies
rest
REAL ESTATE
PATRIOTIC MEETING HELD
IN THE BAPTIST CHURCH
Last Fritiav BlcVif thprp tjosiqI Ro 263— 400a west of Orlenta Okla I
ry mgni mere wasi -8a cultivation balance good pasture
held in the Baptist church inr"e11 and rnu- eood water some do-
4-vi 44 Imestlc timber Price $4500
this city one of the largest at-1 ’
it I No 202 — New Chevrolet been In use I
tended patriotic gatherings that I less than 90 days in A1 condition
has been held in this end of the wm exchanere for cattIe-
At Least $20 000 000 Wasted nr Wnrce Hc0“ntydurin the war- f
- icooi tpcuuVjvv ii djtCU Oi ii orse 1 Speakers were on the nro-ltlKht: 10a min and tank goodl
I water 6 room house In good condition I
gram among them Postmaster hex 28 stable win give excellent!
Joe Wilson of Fairview County ( tcrmB- -Prlce
Eleven years of unhampered rule of this State has built up a Stamp and Bond chairman who 260916?a n“rSn0t 6Orlre0nta'
party machine that is running wild with no hope of it being ablelspoke earnestly and fervently I House shed stable aii fenced ca ai-
r I IU — f 1 T ? 1 — A A 11 1 i I V I I 1 1 fn fl)f fmip titYlAH thla Boa snn tins
"°‘ice' a tax deed will be "demand'ed
llaw WU be 88ue1 as provided by
MARY J POWERS
Holder of Certificates
8-12-25 Machine ready
for immediate delivery
Runs with one third
less oil by using patent
gassifier than any other
tractor on the market
— See—
C G GERTZ
Fairview a Okla
In Making Flour
to check itself The last Legislature at the request of the (along the line of the stamp and
Governor and other State Officers exceeded all previous extrava-( bond issues especially the
gant Legislature and appropriated $1560581948-21-2 times Fourth Liberty Loan Other
the total annual cost of State Government in Kansas— and speakers from Fairview and
besides paid a deficit of $224000 for the previous period It Ames made short talks one es-
gave the various State departments a fund of $3000000 for pacially emphasizing the fact
office expenses and “contingent funds” aggregating $460000 that the government did not in-
The Payroll at the State House was increased $262000 a year (tend to work a hardship upon
ulfa cut four times this season Has I
p'ortgage 81000 due in 2 years 6 perl
cent Equity 4000
C lil Mansfield
Cleo Okla
Oil and Gas Leases
Para Loaas I
since the Legislature adjourned
Elect McKeever Governor
AND TRY A CHANGE ONCE
(any citizen but every American
Jvas expected to buy all they
(were able to buy and then
(some and that all who were
able to buy bonds and did not
(Published in the Fairview Repub-1
llcan October 11 18 and 25 1918 )
NOTICE BY PtTBI$ICATIOWs
1 THE DISTRICT COURT OF MAJOR I
COUNTY OKLAHOMA
The Oklahoma State Bank of Enid
Oklahoma a corporaton Plaintiff
vs
C R Williams Defendant
There is just as much
difference as there is
between mills and mill
ers Some mills are
equipped to make poor
flour others good flour
and a very few such '
flour as OUR ALRITE
FLOUR At great ex-
pense we have installed
the most modern ma-
chinery and are fully
prepared not only to
“Beat the Dutch” but
most American millers
as well
aoie DO Duy Donas ana aia not c K williams uerenaant I pfrvlpw
I lia a v wyj (State of Oklahoma County of Major ss 1 1 roifticw
W a8 liable to be branded an in- I Said Defendant C R Wllllama will 1 1
H P & S A MILL
L RHU?KLE Mgr
Oklahoma
Ifcrnal slacker
take notice that said Plaintiff The I
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Cunningham, H. P. Fairview Republican (Fairview, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1918, newspaper, October 18, 1918; Fairview, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1723055/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.