The Helena Star (Helena, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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THE HELENA STAR
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We make Farm Loans on the Most Reasonable Terms and Guarantee you to get what you borrow
We have a large list of farms for sale town property also Call at our office same old place we have been for six years Protect your home
Protect your house in some of our Fire and Tornado Insurance Companies We will write your hail insurance with a Company that pays the
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day adjustment is made
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J w MCCULLY & CO The Pioneer Real Estate Firm Oklahoma
Rooms 3-4-5 over Helen State Bank
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C S S A 11-0 C 0 0
The second game of the season
was played Monday afternoon
with the second team of 0 C U
The visiting team outweighed the
home team but the latter played
the fastest game The game be-
gan at 1:30 and was witnessed by
a large crowd In the first three
quarters no score was made but
in the last quarter the C S S A
team made two touchdowns and
and kicked and kicked one goal
making the score 11-0- One
touchdown was made by Captain
Foster and by Markle who pun-
ted from the field The game
was an excelleht one and showed
the spectators that the 0 S- S A
has one of the fastest little teams
in the state Their team work is
is fine and their nerve is the
best
The next game is at Cherokee
with the Cherokee High School
Monday October 16th
The Enid Morning News has
the following write up of last
Monday’s game
“O C U 8 second team played
in hard luck when they met the
second team of the Connell School
of Agriculture at Helena yester-
day and they returned with the
minus end of an 11 to 0 score
The game was closely contested
until the last two minutes of the
second half when the Helena boys
took a spurt and made two touch-
downs the last being a punted
School
The Best for the Least
M:& M STORE
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J D MARTENS Proprietor
The Store where Quality tells and Prices sell
ARNOLD PAULDING HDRT
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Sunday morning while Arnold
Paulding and Arthur Gibson were
out driving in “Mr Gibson’s buggy
the horse became frightened and
made several attempts to run
away Mr Paulding was thrown
out of the buggy and in some way
his spine was hurt rendering him
unconscious for several hours
Wednesday he was able lo come
down town but is still sore from
the fall
SALES DAY
Why not the citizens of Helena
organize and conduct a sales day?
This was tried twice last spring
and met with great success We
have been asked by many farm-
ers why this could not be started
again
Baptist Roll Call
Every member is asked t o be a
the Roll Call next Sunday and an-
swer to his name
Your Pastor
Bland Beauchamp
ball and one kicked goal The
second team of O C U showed
Excellent team work and made ah
excellent showing but at the psyco-
logcial moment they failed i n
some way from holding their an-
tagonists down”
Ilotice
All parties indebted to McCully Bros
are hereby notified to call and pay said
indebtedness and therereby save time
and expense No further notice will
be served LAST CALL
C L ZUTAVERN Trustee
Helena State Bank building
Sunday School Expert Coming
Rev Harve Beauchamp of Dal-
las Texas the Sunday School ex-
pert of the Southern Baptist con-
vention will hold a Sunday School
Institute with the Helena Baptist
Church begining next Sunday at
8 p m Everybody is cordially
invited to get the bertafits of these
high grade Sunday School meet-
ings Rev II Beauchamp has been
elected to the chair of Sunday
School Pedagogy in the Baptist
University At Shawnee lie is a
younger brother of our Bro- Beau-
champ Institute will continue several
days
Up-to-date Lockets Rings and
Bracelets at Fisher’s-— — m
We advise all the farmers to
put out a large wheat crop and to
do their banking business with
the Farmers State Bank
Shoes
I
Monthly Report of
: FOR MONTH ENDING
Tl THE PATRONS
In order that our school may
accomplish the greatest good we
clesire the heartyc6-operatioiT6f
the parents These may be con-
sidered along two lines
One of the greatest essentials is
regularity of attendence We do
not expect a laborer to perform
the same piece of work in fifteen
days when it requires twenty for
one as equally proficient Just
so with school work also the
lessons that are occasionally miss-
ed by the pupil will be a stumbling
blocks to him in the future
Another aid is along the line of
encouragement to the children
Investigate their work occasion-
ally become acquainted with the
course that your child is pursu-
ing determine whether it is ad-
vancing thoroughly with the
course and if your child is some
THE BOSTON LYRICS
a
The Lyceum Course opened
opened Wednesday evening by a
pleasing and successful evening
with the Boston Lyrics This
company consists of Flavel R
Jordon Jr a baritone singer
cornetist cartoonist and mariam-
baphone player Bertha Wells
reader trombonist and mariam-
baphone player and Carolyn Jor-
don aecompanist
The evening was a pleasure to
the audience from the first num-
ber until the hist— it was so var-
ied and every number was so well
done The first number was a
trombone and cornet duet by Mr
Jordon and Miss Wells This
was followed b y baritone solos
and and songs by Mr Jordan !
readings and monologues by Miss I
Wells and duels on the marimba-
phone and illnstrated readings by
Miss Wells and Mr Jordan
Mr Jordon has a rich voice
and his songs from the great Ital-
ian operas and songs of a lighter
character made a great hit with
the audience
Miss Wells is a reader of unus-
ual rersality and all her readings
are given with a naturalness that
Helena City Schools
OCTOBER 6 1911
what backward in some branch a
little assistance and home study
for the pupil will be of great ben-
efit This does not meau-that
the parent ls'to lessen the duties
of the teacher but it is to arouse
and stimulate an interest in the
child that cannot be reached by
the teacher The interested child
is the one that advances: and
there is nothing that will create a
stronger interest in the child than
the parent becoming interested
and somewhat familiar with its
work
There is nothing mandatory in
this nor do we wish there to be
but it is simply suggestive Your
child’s benefit is your teacher’s
interest Call on your teacher
T’e are always glad to give Hny
information pertaining t o t h e
plan of our work
C E McCollum Principal
makes them very pleasing
Mrs Jordan is an accompanist
of ability and the other members
Owe much of their success to
her
The Helena Study Club has
charge o f the Lyceum Course
again this year and are to be con-
gratulated on having secured so
successful an entertainment as the
Boston L rics
Tjh e next number is a male
quartette The Orpheans and will
be given on the evening of Oc-
tober 25th
P08XD PARTY
Members of the Baptist Church
met at the pastors home on the
evening of the 6th of October and
gave him and his family a first
class pounding They had a fine
sociable time and left the pastor
and loved ones with joyful hearts
Would you not be proud of such
a people if you were their pastor!
The nice things left for the par-
sonage table were thankfully re-
ceived Respectfully
Bland Beauchamp Pa-dorJ
AGRICULTURAL TRAIN FOR THE WEST
SIDE
The executive committee of the
Alfalfa County Farmers’ Insti-
tute recently received communica-
tion from Dr Connenll asking if
the interest in our county was
sufficient to justify the visit of
the Live Stock and Demonstration
train The committee decided to
accept the invitation of Dr Con-
nell and ask him to place Helena
on the list as the stopping place
for Alfalfa county We wish to
impress upon the people that this
is no individual affair and that the
tccasion will be for the upbuild-
ing of the people andj benefit of
the community at large The date
on which this train will run will be
announced later Let every one
come and bring their friends
Acting by authortty of the
State Board of Agriculture
President (Connell has recently
completed the general plans and
agreement with the Fiisco rail-
road officials for the operation of
another train on the West Side
This train is to be run during
November leav i n g Stillwater
probably November 1 or Novem-
ber 6 The exact date has not
yet been agreed on
Thy trViuwilJ jconsist essentially
ot Vat a bits betriiig upu poultrii '
hogs dairying and domestic
science A car of pure bred live
stock and poultry a fiat car for
exhibition purposes a car to be
used for lecture purposes and to
carry scientific exhibits and an-
other for the accommodation of
lecurers ten in number will tour
the west side of the state and visit
communities in which the farmers
are taking an active interest in
the subjects of poultry and live
stock Stops will be made at
points manifesting a lively inter-
est in agricultural education
The train will stop a half day at
each place visited this will afford
opportunity to make the lectures
systematic and thoroughly in-
structiveand the people will have
time to study the exhibits The
College desires to hear from those
public spirited citizens who Jive
along the line of the Frisco who
desire to have the train stop in
their community There will be
no expense to the commnnities in
voled other than securing the
proper lecture place for the day
or night lecturer8
The plans to operate tnis train
were suggested by Vice President
B i d d I e of Chicago President
Connell has received an invitation
from Mr Ilockaday Industrial
Agent of the M K & T to oper-
ate a train on the east side of Ok-
lahoma during the first week of
February this will be rather
more of a seed train than a lire
stock tsain The Arkansas Val-
ley road wants a seed train at
some time this winter I f the
communities visited on the West
Side by the Frisco in November
desire it President Connell has
arranged with the Frisco to make
a return visit with a special " seed
train during the winter months
We have a good fire-proof vault
Where our customers can keep
all their valuable papers The
Farmers State Bark
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Coppage, Everett B. The Helena Star (Helena, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1911, newspaper, October 12, 1911; Helena, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1726312/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.