Latimer County News-Democrat (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1923 Page: 5 of 6
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THE LATIMER COUNTY NEW DEMOCRAT
1 Bay your spring hat or cap at
i Baer’s It
Tweed suits with extra trousers for
$25 Cook Tailoring Co It
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Garden Planting
Time
-Every home in Wilburton should have a good garden
To insure a good garden good seed wfiich have
been tested for germination should be planted
— Our garden Seeds meet this requirement N
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PHONE US YOUR GROCERY ORDERS—
U S ARMY
MEN’S RAIN COATS
SALE PRICE 1395
Value 51000
These Rain Coats are made of Gas
Mask material same as was used in
the United States army during the late
war We guarantee them to be abso-
lutely rainproof and they can be worn
rain or shine Sizes 34 to 48 color
dark tan
Send correct chest and length mea-
surements Pay postman $395 on de-
livery or send us a money order If
after examining coat you are not
satisfied we will cheerfully refund
your money
U S DISTRIBUTING A SALES
SURPLUS STOCKS
COMPANY
20-22-24-26 West 22nd St
New York City N Y
Miss Ruth Redpath of McAlcster
is visiting her sister Mrs C A Bent-
Icy this week '
GOITRE RELIEVED
Two in tamo family at Goshen
Mrs Charles Snider Goshen Ind
says she will write and tell how hir
two daughters were relics cd of Goitre
by Sorbol Quadruple a colorless lin-
iment You can see the treatment and get
the names of many other successful
users at the Palace Pharmacy or all
drug stores or write Box 358 Meehan-
icsburg Ohio (Adv)
Don’t say flour say Acme It
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1 —It Guaranteed by the— j
( Sanitary Engineering I
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3 Located at Brown’a I
1 Hardware Store 8
1 PLUMBING and HEATING I
a CONTRACTORS
3 Before you Contract Your S
1 Plumbing Work Get Prices
I and Estimates from us— §j
f A A Bass Manager I
I PHONE 17
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PLUMBING PRICES LOWER NOW
THAN LATER
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Bath Tub 5-ft ( Week ' Week Week
Closet white tank Ending Ending Ending
£ink 18x30 1-piece ' March 3 March 10 March 17
Lavatory with apron j $9550 $10200 $10600
Wholesale prices on many goods : manufactured
from iron lead and brass steadily increasing
' We will also do your plumbing cheaper now than
w e will guarantee to do later
J H LYNDS
BETTER PLUMBING PHONE 33 -
METHODIST CHURCH
The shurch school at 10 a m next
Sunday it to feature evangelism Mr
Jim McCoy is superintendent of the
school and also Lay Leader for the
church and is pushing the work of
evangelism with success
The schools enrollment last Sunday
was the highest in the history of the
church here The school has increased
58 per cent since the first Sunday in
January If you ane not in some
school visit ours
The Sacrement of the Lord's Sup-
per is to be observed at II a m with
special music y the new adult choir
The Epworth League is doing ex-
cellent work and the public will en-
joy their program at 7 p m
The evening services will be fea-
tired with evangelism Our new and
voung church orchestra of twelve
pieces will assist in the music at all
services
You will enjoy this Visit us
M A FRY Pastor
BROTHER TUCKER'S SUBJECT
"Three Wonders" This will be the
subject for consideration in the Pres-
byterian church next Sunday at 11
o’clock You arc cordia'ly invited to
come and consider with us these
wonders
H A TUCKER Minister
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BAPTIST CHURCH '
Sunday School 10 40 a m
Claud Briggs Superintendent
Morning Worship 11 40 a m
B Y P U Jr S:30pm
B Y P U intermediate 6:30 pm
Evening Service 7 :30 pm
Mid-week prayer service Wed-
' - nesday 7 30 p m
Our church continues to grow and
the Lord is blessing ns in a great
way
Come out and enjoy the worship
with ns Meet with a cordial wel-
come and the friendship of the best
people you have found anywhere
Come and take part in onr worship
T R GATHRIGHT Pastor
Wear Manhattan Shirts They may
be purchased at Baer’s It
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
THaae who ar In a "run down" condi-
tion will nolle that Catarrh bothers
them much non than whoa they are In
food health This (act provss that while
Catarrh I a local disease It la greatly
Influenced by constitutional cendttlona
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con-
sists of nn Ointment which Quickly
Relieves by local application and the
Internal Medicine a Tonic which assists
in improving the General Health
8old by druggists (or over 40 Tears
F 1 Cheney A Co Toledo Ohio
1 Get your bulk onion seed at Owl
Cash Grocery It
E W Fry of Gowrn was a Wilbur-
' ton visitor Sunday
1 Miss Ida Miller left Wednesday for
a visit in Joplin Mo
Get our price on feed before you
buy Owl Cash Grocery It
Mrs Harry Smith and Miss Anna
Kitncr were in Wista Sunday
Mrs Mead Johnson is the guest this
wec£ of Mrs L P Bobo in Oklahoma
Gty
Mrs A W Laramore is doing
dressmaking at her home on B
avenue It
Mr and Mrs Charley Vhccotten
n otored to McAlcster in 1 rt'iirneu
Sunday '
Will Brown spent a few days in
Overton Texas last week on a busi
ness mission
Mrs Samp Wiliams entertained the
members oi the Baptist Society Mon-
day afternoon
Miss Florence Hicks of Lutie was
the guest of Mrs John G Shaw the
first of the week
Mrs Floyd Frazier of McAlester
was the guest of her sister Mrs J
E Little this week
Mrs L Ramshaw is spending the
week with her daughter Mrs Lester
Vest in Fort Smith
Mrs J H Stinnett of Wichita Kan
spent Sunday in Wilburton the guest
uf friends and relatives
Miss Vera Royce has returned to
Norman where she will resume her
studies in the University
Mrs Claud Nettles spent the week-
end last week with her husband who
is working in McAlcster
Those Manhattan Shirts at Baer’s
arc known for their style and quality
A new line ior spring wear It
Mr and Mrs John Estes of near
Red Oak arc the guests this week of
Mr and Mrs W E Richardson
Miss Faye Brown of McAlcster was
the guest last week-end of the T1 A
I’rown family and Miss Ota Fuller
Mrs M Howe and daughter Dor-
othy Lu of McAlester were the
guests oi Mrs E D Mahan Monday
Lum Jackson was called to Idabell
:he first of the week by a message
announcing the death of His mother
Golden Wyandotte Cockerels and
pullets $250 setting eggs 15 $200
Mrs C O Wood Lutie OkU
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The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will
meet with Mrs R B Mitchell Wed-
nesday" afternoon '’March' 7that 2-30
o’clock
Mrs Neil H Stinnett and daughter
Miss June of Ashland were here Sun-
day the guests of Mr and Mrs Joe
r Cook
Mrs H T Church returned Thurs-
day morning from Dover Oklahoma
where she visited home folks for the
past week
Miss Bill Norton entertained the C
A B Cub with a sewing party at the
lion c of Mrs J M Crenshaw Mon-
da v evening
Sav Men — it's time for a new hat
or cap for spring wear There is no
more attractive line in Wilburton than
at Ike Baer’s ' r ' It '
The Twentieth Century Cub will
meet with Mrs"1 A G Strang Tues-
day afternoon March 6th with Mrs
Ben Thomas leader
Mead S Johnson spent th first of
the week in Oktahcma City viewing
the big automobile show aid incidcnt-
i dy the State capital
Ross Rockett-has resigned his ‘po-
sition with J F Wallace and has ac-
cepted a position with 4he Latimer
County National Bank
Miss Marcella Layasky who has
been visiting her grandmother Mrs
F Sinimovitch returned to Hartford
Ark the first of the week
W S Headley and Harry Gallup
of the School cf Mines faculty visited
the automobile show at Ok’slioma
Cty the first of the week
The largest and most attractive
line of caps and hats for men and
boys that may be found in Wilburton
are now offered at Baer's' It
Fred Tucker old time boyhood
friend of the editor and George Otey
of Ardmore were business visitors
in Wilburton Friday of last week
Mr and Mrs Will James and sons
Ernest and Theodoreipotored over
from McAlester Sunday and spent
the day with Mr and Mrs T A
Brown
Rev J M Hively filled the pul-
pit at I'atterson Saturday night and
Sunday both morning and evening and
was in Wilburton shaking hands with
old friends Monday
W A Brown returned from McAl-
ester Ihursday morning and reported
that hit daughter Miss Eva has suc-
cessfully withstood an operation for
ppmdicitis and was doing nicely
Owl Cash Grocery delivers orders
of $5 and over ' It
Mr and Mrs Hester L White re-
turned Monday from a weeks' visit
with Mr White’s mother at Ada
They will be at home in the Whit-
co ten property on the South Side
Mrs W A Peterson of Bridge-
port Texas returned to 'he!1 home
Wednesday after' spending a we 'k
with her son Lonis Hoppic who is a
student in the Wilburton High school
There will be a business me-ting of
the Presbyterian Ladies Aid and Mis-
sion Society Wednesday afternoon
March 7th at Mrs Whitcotteii's store
'rhe meeting will be held at 4 o’clock
Mrs Ida Hunter died at Pottsvijle
Ark February 22nd and J J Duncan
a brother and his daughter Miss
Lylie arid W A and Anderson Dun-
can nephews were notified and left
at once by automobile for Pottsville
to attend the fural
Two officials while hibernating
along the streets of Austin were
nearly hit by an automobile When
they waked up and got back to the
capital they prepared a hill limiting
the speed not to exceed twelve miles
an hour and eight at intersections -Texas
Farm and Ranch
Andrew Cox went to Fort Smith last
week where he accompanied his two
children Gladys and Robert The
iormer underwent an operation for ap-
pendicitis and the latter for tonsi-
litis Both withstood the ordeal very
nicely
Miss Eva Brown was taken sudden
ly and seriously ill with accute appen-
dicitis Wednesday afternoon and re-
moved to a McAlester hospital on the
next train She was accompanied by
her parents Mr and Mrs W A
Brown and Mr and Mrs B E De
Hart
O A Teeter who lias been man-
ager of the Hailey-Ola Company store
at Lutie for the past sixteen months
has resigned and moved with his fanv
ily to Stigler where he has accepted
a position with Fears-Sims Company
The Teeter family made many friends
in Lutie and Wilburton during their
residence here and they regret ex
ceedmgly to see them leave
County Attorney Claud Briggs E
T Watkins and A A O'Malley were
in Red Oak Monday to be present at
the hearing of a case against J W
Aday charged w ith disposing of prop-
erty upon which there was a lien He
was given a fine of $25 and ten day1
m the county jail The case wav
heard before Justice Davis
Tweed suits with extra trousers for
$25 Cook Tailoring Co It
Mrs W M Plummer formerly cf
Wilburton was here the first of the
week from Henryetta the guest of
Mrs W S Headley The Plummers
are living on their oil lease out from
the oil town and are delighted with
their new homd and they are pros
perini The many friends of Mrs
Plummer were glad to see her again
in the old home town 'x
(March 2-9-16-23)
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA
County of Latimer ss : -Enrico
Ccnci plaintiff vs Mario
Rsttisti defendant 1
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
In the District Court of Said County
The State of Oklahoma to Mario
Battisti
Said defendant Mario Battisti will
take notice that he has been sued in
the above named Court by Enrico
Cenci and you said defendant must
answer the petition filed therein by
said plaintiff on or before the 14th day
of April 1923 or said petition will be
taken as true and a judgment for said
plaintiff will be rendered accordingly
BOB PERDUE
(SEAL) Court Clerk
E C Marianelli
Attorney for Plaintiff '
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POULTRY- :
“Carries Through”
- It is undoubtedly true that poultry
raising in proper proportions secures
larger retifrns upon a given investment
than any other activity on the (arm
And the steady returns from poultry
make it a splendid "carry - through”
department of fanning
Don’t Overlook Poultry
THE FIRST STATE BANK
WILBURTON OKLAHOMA
Sara L Moriey President W N Green Cashier
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See RUTH ROLAND in
"THE TIMBER QUEEN"
Saturday at the Merit Theater
Watch for our big shows
y coming soon
MERIT THEATER
LOST — Sunday Feb 25 tome
where down town a plain gold band
ring Please notify or return to News-
Democrat office It-p
FOR SALE— Eggs from thorough-
bred Barred Plymouth Rocks M for
$150 Mrs Frank Taylor Rome 1
Wilburton old Patterson postoffiee
28-4t-pd
FOR RENT— Four rooms over the
News-Democrat office Two partly
furnished Apply News - Democrat
office 27-tf
-HOME FOR SALE-Cheap and on
easy1 payments Large lot and wrjl
improved J H Lynds tf
NOTICE!
I have retired from active business nod will leave
here when school dotes
All parties indebted to me are requested to arrange
to take care of their accounts at early at pane Me
You can remit to meAioct Postoffiee Ron 3 WU-
burton or yon can leave tame" at 'the Stood W GoMbdrg
A Joseph or my attorney Ira C Haycock and get re-
ceipt Thanking you for prompt attention
Respectfully
Jno
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Drug
IS WHAT YOU 'GET WHLn "
VISITING OUR STORE
Ve specialize in trying to please everyone
Our line of Day Dream Toilet Requisites and Morris’
Candies are complete and guaranteed by us at all times
We respectfully 'tall y out -atttfitfon fo'our PrrtttifUlon
Service- They a‘re filled' loactly' as the '1' orders' V'i
or not at all Anyhow day or night we gladly rush to
your call
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White’s Pharmacy
"The Store That Appreciates Your Business”
-NIGHT PHONE 186- —DAY PHONE 235—
WANTED— A nutk iqg one tars
horse or mule kif teanf of horws
with wagon and harness’ Will ghe
good feed and ti 4 wd interest on-
their value for use See Dr Soh-
chied Phone EB6 eri 6B5S4 It
Eggs for leftmn:’ Purebred Single
Comb White Leghorn eggs for hatch®
iag’ A laying Strain $7 for 15 $3
for 50 $500 far W Josie Colvanh
Lutie Okie’ 27-bt-pd
FARM FOR RENTGood firm
with 120 aert in cultivation Good
three team crop Good houses barns —
orchard and wetfe Want to rent to
good farmer who able to make
good crop J Foe 28-2t
S6 WHITE LEGHORN EGGS
I have purchased G X Castle’s pure
bred chickens Has eggs for Sale-
Price $t50 for 15j $5 per tOO Lease
orders at Pace Thai Store W H
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Weaver, Carlton. Latimer County News-Democrat (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1923, newspaper, March 2, 1923; Wilburton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1755163/m1/5/?q=+%22Latimer%22&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.