The Leedy Herald (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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Local Mention
L E Ratliff one of the Aledo
merchants was in town Sunday
Miss Bennett visited her broth-
er at Hammon Sunday
Fred Vandervort of Butler vis-
ited a few days last week with
his parents
Mrs J J Ball returned home
from Oak wood Sunday
Farmer Gardiner was in town
Tuesday looking for pumpkin
sprouts We understand he ex-
pects to set out quite a number
this spring— if he can buy the
sprouts ’
Mrs J H Parks was
Elk City visitor Sunday
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Clark Jones hardware mer-
chant of Aledo was here Satur-
day taking the rural route examination
Arthur White and Fred Sneed
ef Burmah took the Carrier's
examination here Satu iffy?
B F Splawn and family of
the Center Point neighborhood
visited Friday night and Satur-
day with W S Vandervort and
and family
Others are pleased with the
banking service we offer Why
don’t you try it? We have a
long list of well satisfied custom-
ers— First State Bank
Bert Flint came in Sunday fcr
a few days visit with homefolkf
He is in the grain business at
May Okla' and reports wfceit
prospects on the upper end of
the line the best for several
years
Roy Dodd and wife accompa-
nied her mother Mrs Jack Ball
home from Oakwood where she
had been visiting
We have provided every known
safe-guard for the protection of
our depositors The best of
everything is what we offei
them We solicit your business
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DANIELS PUTS NAVY ON “WATER WAGON”
(oue forever In the navy are the
days of:
“Sixteen men on I dead man's cheat
Yo ho and a bottle of rum!”
Secretary Danlela of the nary baa
prohibited the use of alcoholic liquor
althin the jurisdiction of the nary
department
The new regulation establishes
equality between officers and the en-
listed men as tbe latter hare not
been allowed lo hare a “wine mesa”
or alcoholic beverages on board ship
It is expected following the navy's
lead that the question of abolishing
liquor In the army will be revived
Army officers will not discuss the mat-
ter In advance of possible action by
Secretary of War Garrison
The navy order was Isaued the oth-
er day and goes Into effect July 1
noggins was abolished In the navy
In ikJI and the Issuance of grog to
the sailors and their right te have
liquors on board was abolished la 1MI
The text of Secretary Daniels order la as follows:
"The use or Introduction for drinking purposes of alcoholic liquors on
board any naval vessel or within any navy yard or station la strictly prohib-
ited and commanding officers wUl be beld diiwctly responsible for the enforce’
ineut of this order
Great Dane Honored by New York Society Woman
NSW YORK — It la not a frequent occurrence In the lives of men famous
or otherwise to have teas given for them by a member of tbe fair tax
The average man looks upon a tan
with horror It is a thing to be avoid-
ed at any cost There is one member
of the masculine sex In this city how-
ever who not only attends these fee-
tivlties but can honestly and truth
fully say that be enjoys them
Natural curiosity makaa one wonder
who this odd member of the commu-
nity Is He la Mr James Galpln
more familiarly known aa plain Jim
More curioetty mnkee one begin to
wonder who and what Jim Is Jim la
nothing less than a very lerge and dignified Oreat Dane who belongs to
Dr H T Galpln
Is Jins a well-known member ef New York society? Indeed be U He
is best known for bis great eoorage and bravery which has made him
famous character Dinners and teas several medals and a silver bowl have
been given him In recognition of bis valor
Recently a large ten was given la his honor by Miss Kate Sanborn On
tfals occasion be was presented wtth a sliver bowL This was in appreciation
of bis bravery In saving tbe Ufa of his master at a Ire la bis apartment He
enjoyed every moment or the afternoon He likes Iota of people about him
but with It all he Is modest and retiring
Annual Reunion of United Confed-
erate Veterans
Jacksonville Florida account Annual Reunion
of United Confederate Veterans Tickets on sale May
2 -3 -4-5 and 6 Final return limit of May 15th with
an extension of return limit to June 4th if so desired
Fare $3290 '
C L FONTAINE tPA
H E Gardiner Local Agent
EVERYTHING
Permit us to enumerate a few articles that comprise a part
of ouir complete stock We can fill your every require
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ment in the Hardware and Implement line also Hamels
and Tinware 1-
A Complete Line of PfcQ Implem nts
Terms Liberal and Prices Right —
Safety Hatch Incubators
Run Easy Washing machines
Anker-Holth Cream Seperators
Team Harness and strap work complete throughout
- American Hog Fencing all styles
Anchor Buggies - -
Bain Wagons
Acme and Deering mowers and rakes
Acme (Hodges) and Deering Binders
In every detail we have in Stock the Farmers wants cur stcck of Shares sweeps fitted
lister shares are complete and in all Make’s We can furnish the repairs for any Farm Tool
either from Stock or Prompt service in ordering same
Within the next three weeks we will unload another car of the Celebrated' AMERICAN
Fence which has proven itself the most substantial Hog Fence in the world today
The price is the Lowest taking the weight in consideration of any Fence on the market
We can give you Fall terms on Hog Fencing
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Full Weight
Full Size of l7iro
Full Length of toll
Put the gauge to our wire— it is full
size Our rolls are full length The
weight of our fence is full andheavyV
Test compare and judge
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Burnham, Fred N. The Leedy Herald (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1914, newspaper, April 30, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1756115/m1/4/?q=mineral+wells: accessed June 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.