The Frederick Leader (Frederick, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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THE FREDERICK LEADER
PAGE THREE
TWO CENTS A WORD THE FIRST DAY-ONE CENT
A WORD EACH SUCCEEDING DAY
FOB RENT
For rent — S & S Millinery store
room North Tenth street E M
Jones telephone 630-black 23
EGGS FOR SAIE
Full blood white leghorn eggr
dozen 25c— Mrs S E Eady Phone
200
Barred Rock eggs from prize win-
ners 150 per fifteen $6 per hun-
dred — Mrs H H Rhodes Box 183
Frederick Okla
FOR SAIE — LIVESTOCK
For sale— 3 roan Short Horn
bulls 2 yearlings 1 2-year-old gooo
breeding and good Individuals cash
or time or will trade for other cat-
tle A II Miller Snyder Oklahoma
Telephone LX5151 34
FOR SALE
For Sale — Second hand Wind Mill
tower pump Cheap — C E Woods
- 25
For Sale — Corn and alfalfa hav
Six miles southwest of Frederick
Okla Telephone 2208 — J A Gra-
26
transfer
Hawkins Transfer — Call Cours°v
Furniture company telephone 350
Residence 378
ROOMS FOR RENT
tary public in and for said county pointed to make definite arrange-
and state on this 4th day of April A ments for this to report at the next
CLEAN AND PAINT
WEEK IS SLT FOR
APRIL 24 TO 29
Frederick banks to pay for moving
the old city auditorium to the fair-
ground and converting It Into a live
stock sales pavilion
D 1922 personally appeared J I)
Moore and J C Dotson to me known
to be the persons who executed the
within and foregoing instrument and
acknowledged to me that they execut-
ed the same as their free and volun-
tary act and deed for the uses and
purposes therein set forth
(Seal) JEROME ZCMWALT
Notary Public
My commission expires November
tenth 1925
5Apr-d4Weds
meeting Tuesday April 18
The lesson for the meeting
Tuesday will be the Bible drill
will be held at the church
PLANTS FOR SAIE
Just received — Shipment of prize
winning incurved chrysanthemums
also few other plants for sale at 700
South 12th St— Mrs E H
telephone 602
A plan of cooperation between the
Chamber of Commerce city council
the Civic League and the schools in
a campaign for a clean-np and paint-
up week was determined upon bv the
directors of the Chamber of Com-
merce at their regular weekly meet-
ing held Tuesday afternoon The ac-
tion was taken at the request of
Mayor Rogers who expressed a de-
sire to have the city enter upon a
real campaign for cleaning of yards
and alleys and of repairing and
painting buildings
April 24 to 29 was fixed upon as
Clean-l’p and Pnint-l'p week and the
Brown 'three forces named will cooperate to
the end of making that week one
I which will really witness much im-
Take home an alarm clock it is piovement work and cleaning done
It is spring cleaning time how
about your watch? Take it to Dil-
linghauis (advertisement) 22
WEEKS MAKES STATEMENT
CARD OF THANKS
We take this method of express
ing our sincere grutitude to our
friends whose helpfulness and syrn-j
pathy have meant much to us in i ui j
bereavement the loss of out
Billy Trevor and also for the
floral offerings — MR AND
HARRY lilt ANDES MR AND
K 1 LONG WELL DR AND
W T LONGWELL
By Associated Tress
Washington April 12 — Secretary
Weeks after consulation with the
president today prepared a formal
statement replying to the charges
against the war department made on the sales of surplus materials
the floor of the house yesterday by
Representative Johnson Republican
member from South Dakota It was
indicated the reply probably would
be made public late today The
charges involved among other
things allegations of favoritism in
Take home an alarm clock it Is
lime to get up early now Get it at
Dillinghams (advertisement) 22
time to get up early now
NOTED l'YTHIAN blTItUL
UMTS FREDERICK IODGP
(First published in The Frederick j Dillingham's (advertisement)
Leader April 8 1 922) '
NOTICE BY l'l BIICATIOV
State of Oklahoma county of Till-
man 83
In the district court within and for
said county and state
Anna Williamson plaintiff vs Wil-
liam V Williamson defendant
Said defendant William W Wil-
liamson will take notice that he has
been sued In the above-named court
for a divorce on the grounds of aban-
donment and desertion for a period of
more than one year and of gross neg-
lect of duty and must answer the pe-
tition fill therein by plaintiff on or
before the 23d day of May 1922 or
said pt tit ion will be taken as true
Get at
22
in Frederick The civic and sanita-
tion committee of the Chamber of
Commerce will consult with a com-
mittee from the Civic League and
the council and next week will be
devoted to preliminary advertising
Knights of Pythias Lodge No 243 and preparation
will be addressed Wednesday eve- Mayor Rogers called attention of
ning by It L Jordan of Muskogee ( the directors to the necessity for
past grand chancellor A large at-1 some provision being made for re-
TltUTOR TAX () FRIH K I
Taxes on tractors for 1921 as well
as automobiles are now overdue and
delinquent according to a letter re-
ceived Wednesday by County Com-'
missioner Mark Anthony Applica-
tions for licenses can be made in the
office of E L Guyer superintendent
of highways on the second floor of
the county courthouse I
2
MASONS
'nerxx l WL v ' J BKHi IBB BBE
All 18th derive Scottish Rite Masons within Till-
man county are hereby invited and will be expected to
attend Maundy Thursday sendees and banquet to be
held in dining room of First Baptist church of Freder-
ick at 8 o’clock p m Thursday April 13
SCOTTISH HITE CLUB
C
tendance is expected to be present
Mr Jordan is organizing a new lodge
at Grandfield
Work in the second rank will al-
so bd done
WANT SAITRO HERE
That an effort Is on foot lo indues
Aaron Sapiro California expert in
and a Judgment granting plaintiff di-j cooperative marketing to speak
vorce as prayed for will he rendered here at 8:30 o’clock Friday morn-
accordingly ing April 14 to business men and
(Seal) T C GREER
i Court Clerk
By DEAN STAGO
Deputy
W M HOWENSTEIN
Attorney for Plaintiff
8apr-d3w
For Rent — Two furnished room I
for light housekeeping with hath1
225 South Twelfth street telephone
114 sr i
Goggle time is here and we have
them get them at Dillinghams (ad-
vertisement) 22
as many farmers as can be present
at that hour County Agent S D
Johnson announced Wednesday
Mr Sapiro is scheduled to speak
at Altus on Friday and at Oklahoma
City the day following V S
Brumm director of the Oklahoma
Cotton Growers’ association will no-
tify the county agent’s office if the
celebrated speaker is able to visit
pairing Immediately the fence at the
fairgrounds which was blown down
several clays ago The city the mav-
or explained has been in the position
of “everything going out and nothing
coming in" on the fairground for the
! i cason that all the concession money
from the fairs has been used by the
fair association in the Improvement
of the grounds while there Is con-
stantly some demand for further ex-
penditure thereon being made on the
city without any funds available for
that purpose
It was decided that the matter
should he taken up with the fair di-
rectors to determine upon a plan
whereby money from concessions and
admissions to races might be made to
maintain the buildings and add fur-
ther Improvements to the grounds
The mayor made It clear that the city
had no desire to make any money
Light housekeeping rooms for
rent over Leader office Phone 26?
22
For rent— Two nicely furnished
south rooms with bath 225 South
Twelfth street telephone 114 22
FOR SALE— SEED
Cane seed for sale at 2 cents a
pound at bln and 2 cents a pound
delivered In Frederick — L A Low-
ery 27
For Sale — 100 bushels Acala cot-
ton seed JlOO per bushel —A C
Briggs 17 miles routheast of Fred-
erick 24
Of Interest
To Women
hrederick Johnson said Announce- from the groun(lH but Inorly that
ment as to whether Mr Sapiro will be made wif8uStalning if this
sneak here will ennear tn a latei )osiiible leaving the plan to he
speak here will appear
edition of The Leader
GRAND J I RODS WOULD QtTT
Wichita Falls Texas April 12 —
Just before the grand Jury here In-
vestigating operations of the Ku
Klux Klan yesterday adjourned un-
til next Monday five members of the
body asked to be relieved of further
followed for this purpose to the
Judgment of a committee appointed
from the chamber a committee from
the city council and the fair directors
The fence will be repaired at once
it was said with lumber purchased
on credit and with volunteer labor
from a colored hall team which de-
sires to use the hall park
Concessions from the 1922 fair
000
Binder
Iwiie
The W C T U will meet at the
library at 2:30 o’clock Thursday af-
ternoon Roll call will be answered by Ii-
ble quotations on child training All
members old and new are urged to
be present
There was much Interest shown in
the first of the series of the pre-Eas-
service Questioned by Judge Napier
i one member said the reason was dis-baV( already been pledged to secure
agreement over certain methods of 1ayinent of a loan made by the four
procedure The Judge declined thel
request
3000 bushels pure Acalo cotton
seed free from boll weevils Ten
to 15 dav3 earlier than any other
variety having record of maturing ! Pr praver meetings conducted by the
ahead of weevils Length of lint c W B M of the First Christion
1 1-1G to 1(4 Inches $150 bushel I church Tuesday afternoon
In 100 bushel lots $135 bushel f The following Interesting and hap-
o b Frederick or -Tipton Oklaho- py program on “What Does Christ
ma cash or bankable notes fall
Payment accepted at Oklahoma
State bank — Quesenberry Brothers
Route B Box 128 Frederick Okla-
homa 4 3
WANTED
Wanted — To rent house Two In
family Te'ephone 292 23
FOUND
Found — A small Odd Fellow pin
Owner may have same by paying for
this ad Leader Office - 22
STRAYED
Strayed — Red Cow with halter
on natural muloy Call 284 22
LEGAL NOTICES
(First published In The Frederick
Leader April 5 1922)
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
Under an assignment and deed
executed to me as trustee on March
28 1922 conveying to me the as-
sets owned by Chas P Burns of
Mountain Park Oklahoma invoiced
as follows:
Drug stock $528180
(Invoiced at present cost
price)
Furniture and fixtures 105155
(Invoiced at present cost
price subject to a chattel
mortgage for $223000)
Open accounts ' 25731
Notes (unsecured) 1425
Expect of Me in My Community?”
was led by Mrs J G Newland:
“What Christ Expects in Our
Homes" Mrs C A lluff “What
Christ Expects Us to Do with Our
Friends” Mrs J O Shaw “What
Christ Expects Us to Do with Our
Business Associates” Mrs H J Mc-
Guire prayer Mrs W G Hit-gins1
“What Christ Expects l’s to Do in
Our Church Work” Mrs' E L
Guyer “What Christ Expects Us to
Do In Our Community” Rev W II
Higgins prayer Mrs L A Mitchell
The Women's Auxiliary of the
American Legion will meet at the
club rooms Thursday evening at seven-thirty
o'clock !
At a business meeting of the
Young People’s - Missionary society
of the First Methodist church at
the church Tuesday night it was de-
cided that the society would sell
sandwiches cold drinks and candy
during the county meet next Friday
and Saturday A committee was ap-
WEDNESDAY AND
THURSDAY
Six peeps into a pretty girl’s
boudoir
But here’s the secret each
peep is 1000 feet long
And you’ll see in each mirth-
movies the play that made
pajamas famous —
MR AND MRS
CARTER DE HAVEN
IN
“Twin Reds”
A comedy of cayenne key-
holes and complications
Also —
A Mack Sennett Comedy
“By Heck”
With
BILLY BEVAN
And
MILDRED JUNE
AT
TIIE OUKljlV
WEDNESDAY
AND THURSDAY
A Demonstration
Of
BUTTERICK PATTERNS
Featuring the
DELTOR
Showing you the newest and
most simple way of making
your clothes through a pic-
ture guide to dressmaking — in
the DELTOR It saves you
money time worry and sets
you right on the most impor-
tant details of fashionable
dressmaking
If you are interested be sure
to attend
Demonstration is in charge of
Mrs E M Stillwell an expert
pattern woman and a repre-
sentative of the Butterick Pat-
tern Company
Pattern Department at
THE FAIR STORE
We will handle the penitentiary BINDER TWINE
for our customers at absolute cost We do not have to
tell you anything about the quality We handled it last
year and failed to find a single complaint The peniten-
tiary people tell us the quality is better than ever this
year
If you are going to need any of the TWINE you will
have to place your orders in advance for we will order
TWINE for only those who want it
Binder Twine
This price is f o b the car door for cash when de-
livered Figure up' your requirements and let us have
your order immediately We will not order the twine
shipped if we see that same will not be needed
TELL YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS-WE POSI-
TIVELY WILL HAVE NO TWINE FOR THOSE
WHO DO NOT ORDER PRIOR TO DATE OF
SHIPMENT
We Are Here to Save You Money
FARMERS' COOPERATIVE GRAIN & COTTON CO
Phone No 523
Phone No 523
X
Total assets $720491
you are hereby notified that I will
on Monday April 17th A D 1922
at the hour of 4:0 o’clock p m of-
fer for sale to the highest bidder
for cash at Mountain Park the as-
sets as above set forth
Dated this the 4th day of April A
D 1922
JAMES R TOLnERT
Trustee for Chas P Burns
6Apr-d thru Apr 15
(First published in The Frederick
leader April 5 1 9221
Slate of Oklahoma county of Till-
man ss
Know all nien by these presents
That J I) Moore and J C Dotson
are associated as partners in the bus-
iness or wholesaling and retailing
gasoline oils and greases in the city
of Frederick Tillman county Okla-
homa under the firm name of Con-
sumers’ Oil company that raid part-
nership Is a general partnership dat-
ing from the first day of January
1922 that all of said partners reside
in Tillman county Oklahoma utid
that there are no other partners be-
longing to said partnership
Dated this the fourth day of
April A D 1922
J’T DOTSON
J I) MOORE
State of Oklahoma county of Till-
man ss
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Newland, John Lynne & Lingenfelter, N. H. The Frederick Leader (Frederick, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1922, newspaper, April 13, 1922; Frederick, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1746318/m1/3/?q=library+literature+and+Information+Science: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.