The Leedy Times (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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L n E D E y O K L A TIMES
TUB LEEDEY’ TIMES
A O BRADSHAW Editor
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ftooih for tmnsints'ion through the wails
June IS 191 1 as coiit! class matter iiQiler
ftCt of March 17
No man ever barrd hi shins
on the corner a of a square deal
The rich man eats what’s right
and the jioor man eats wha’tleft
Just think what a happy world
this would have been if Adum
hadn’t hankered after a spare
rib stew
One sure way to wing “Folly
as it flies” is to shoot the bird
with a well directed shot from a
chain pnigne cork
Some jieople are so unfortu-
nate in life that if a chicken bad
as many legs as a centijiede they
would get only the neck
The fact that Mary had a littlh
lamb shows conclusively that the
high cost of living couldnt have
been then what it is now
There’s only one thing that
sticks worse to a man than his
mistakes in life and that’s pea-
nut butter to the roof of your
jnouth
If every man was as fond of
his wife in private as he lets on
he is in public the judges of the
divorce courts would soon be in
the bread line
When Ambrose Beebe married
Mehitable Toots the other day
and tlie parson made him say
'"With all my worldly goods I
thee endow” an old grouch in
the audience mumbled "Huh!
There goes his other pair of
ock:”
Good Advice
The recent rains have put a
fine season in the ground and the
farmers should take advantage
of the situation and use tlie drag
harrow just as soon as the fields
will do to get into with tlie team
and break thecrust on all plowed
land and shut off evajioraton
Lands that have not been plowed
should be’ followed up noon and
at night with a sub packer The
disc harrow’ will do set straight
and weighted so as to pack the
bottom of the furrow slice and
close all air ceils that might be
left from the plow This is very
Important and should be attend-
ed to at once If you will do this
enough mosture can be conserv-
ed on most of our soil- to get a
stand of spring crops without
any more rain— ThomasTribune
DON’T GUESS
The successful business man
of today don’t guess don’t ex-
periment don’t take chances
they don’t wait they know what I these resjxjctjve contests
they are doing and why-they
build on basic principles on ex-
act knowledge of finances organ-
ization distribution accounting
ets
The Lawyer the Doctor or
Couohs a Ninhf worry the patient and disturb
Vuuyil3 ai iwiyill the sleep of tbs whols family
For a good relieving remedy use
BALLARD’S
HOREHOUND SYRUP
it Eases the Lungs
It checks coughing relieves chest pains Hoarseness Loss of
Voice Sore Lungs Wheezing and Difficult Breathing Good for
children or adults
Pries 23c 80c ssd SI CO per Bettis
Bur the flOI) slf If contain av t-m-u as much utlieZeilit airl mu
irl fc— — t u ‘'tI’ti-iiit p- —
JAS r BALLABD Proprietor ST LOUIS MO
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professional loan don’t guess he
dou’t wait he is trained The
man whose superior training en
ables him to hew out his own ov
jiortunites is sure to make a
success
Does your limited opertuities
cut off your broader vision jA
snccess? Are you tlie success
you would like to lx!'
The Capital City Husiness
College Guthrie Oklahoma has
made success of hundreds and
can make a success oftvny young
person that w ill apply them selves
We are often asked the quest-
ion "Should I take a commercirl
or shorthand course dnring the
springand summer months while
I am out of High School” We un-
hesitating say yes
Hy utlizing three or four
months while out of sehooi one
can upon graduation lie prepared
to step into a business office and
command a good salary from the
very begining Without such
training this is impossible and
more especially to get a desira-
ble place where a good salary is
paid
We Give a 'thorough practical
money producing business edu-
cation The work is conducted
on a basis of actual business
from start to finish It will ex
jierience you in the commercial
world adding greatly to your
ersonal value
Our students are in demand
at present we are placing -them
in splendid positions as readily
as they complete our course
Write today for advice and our
method of helping young jieople
make a success Our plan is in
reach of all
Your name
address
S W I M
Weatherford Oklahoma
April 1 tilh and 17th
The Southwestern High School
Basket-ball Tournament held at
Weatherford March 5th and fith
s now a pleasant memory of the
greatest basket-ball meet ever
held in this state Lone Woif and
Lawton carried away the beauti-
ful prize cups awarded to boy’s
nd girls’ teams respectively
Hydro won tlie cup offered to
to boys’ teams containing mem
bers over 21 years of age Lone
Wolf Gotebo and Altus girls’
teams and the Anadarko boys’
team can honorably boast how
nearly’ they came winning tlie
grand prizes
Tlie members of the teams
were so well pleased with tlie
tournament thut they are en-
thusiastic to participate in tlie
S W I M April lGtli and 17th
Schools who were so unfortu-
nate as not to participate in the
basket-ball touanament will no
doubt hasten to prepare contes-
tants and exhibits for this great-
er meet at Weatherford Your
attention is invited to the Spring
Bulletin of the Southwestern
State Normal School which
gives full particulars of the meet
as to rules prizes ets Tlie de-
partments of voice piano read-
ing and art in Southwestern
State Normal School offer free
scholarships to tlie winners in
Rural schools remember there
are prizes for your exhibits and
contests for your pupils in read
ing spelling and athletics
For bulletin of information
address U J Griffith
Weatherford Oklahoma
Brantley
(Too lute for lust week)
Arthur Brooke r was a Lt?odey
visitor Saturday
U L Thomas of Arnett came
down to visit bis brother-in-law
O A Daniel Friday
Jessie Hunter and family of
New Fort Oklahoma who recent-
ly lived here lias returned to
make this their future home
John Cant rel visited at Isaac
Albright Sunday night
Jim Pyeatt who lias been in
eastern Okluboma is visiting in
this neighborhood
Miss Ethel Brooker and Mr
this h ilf-sick condition? Think of all the
EN JOYMliNT of life you are missing!
You can't enjoy your food or the society
of your family and friends You can't
enjoy anything as you should because
your senses arc dulled and your brain
Leo Wilkin token dinner at Mr LiEdT by lhe ellCtU a SLUGGlsIi
Beauchamps Sunday j Say friend does it PAY you to lug
around that sluggish livertvhcn you can
promptly make it ACTIVE and so get rid
of all those depressing disagreeable symp-
toms — by letting
DR TIIACHER’S
Willie Allen visited John Can-
trell Sunday
Royal Arnold was visiting in
this neighborhood Sunday
Rev Monk filled his regular
npjvjintment ai M K and ’ T
church Sunday
Miss Etlna Allen who has been
sick isjsome better
O A Daniel was a Leedey vis-
itor Monday
We organized Sunday school
at the Union School house Sun-1
day every one invited to come
Moorcwood
Mrs Ben Smith returned
from Elk City Sunday where she
has been in the Hospital for
several weeks
V S Harris and wife spent
Sunday with G E Harris and
wife
Henry Stice and family of
Strong City have moved to their
farm west of Texino
Bessie Williams of Comargo
who has been visiting in town
tlie past two week returned to
her home Monday
F B Campbell and family left
Tuesday for Elk Mart Kansas
where they exKct to locate
A I Smith and wife and Mrs
E H Smith sjx-nt Sunday with
C I’age and family
Ed Moore and wife of Peek
visited S J Moore and family
last week
Grandma Smith of Foss is vis-
iting her children in town this
week
Mrs K F Wilson of Leedey
yas the guast of Mrs J E Wil-
son Tuesday
AIpx Hadloek was an Elk City-
visitor the first of the week
Publisher’s Report
of the Condition of
The State Bank of Commerce
of Trail Oklahoma’ Mar 11 191 j
RFHOUUCKS
Loans sod Dicouots fell ISO 34
Overdrafts secured sod unsecured lift 77
Stocks Hoods Wsrrsot etc frjo 00
fteDkib House lonoon
Furniture auu Futures 73 on
Due from Hanks k4 57
Checks and Other Caob Items ks ft
Cal in Hank IJtl 23
Other Items t &
Total r36 31
lIA BlLlTlKS
Cepital Stock Paid la liltflft on
Surplus Fond 60 00
Cod sided Fronts less Expenses
and Taxes laid 1j7 4s
Individual Deposit Subject to Check 6
Time Certificates of Deposit b4 14
Cashier s Checks Outstanding ft
Notes and Hills Kedlscouoied 79M J4
Liabilities other than those stated K 76
Total
ktateol Oklataon a
Uunijroi leey ivt
1 D M Hale Cashier of the above nam
ed Hank do solemoly swear tbit the above
statement is true to the best of m knowledge
and belief so help me God
D- M- HC CaxHIBR
Subscribed and sworn to before me this lltb
day of March Mb 5
-VJ T D Opt Notary PubKo
Mr Commission expires Feb 19e
Correct— A t lest :
D M Hack Irviku H liiitTtiorr
UiiaioRt
Typhoid Vaccine In Powder
August Lumlcre Inventor of color
photography la said to b&vo lovented
ft way of putting up antityphoid vac-
sine In dry powder In capsules Each
paule containa 10000000000 germs
md four capkulea are swallowed every
U 7 tor a week
oes it Pay
to be Sick
Let's foiyet about oil the disagreeable
end painful part of sickness umi ask our-
ajlvcaif it I’AYS to be aii l
Perhaps you arc only HALF sick—
maybe you arc drafting youratb' nromi’
with a ‘‘dead tired" leciin Perhaps y
wake up in the morning with a hcaviK
coated tongue a bad taste in your mouth
and hardly any nppetite (juitc likely
you are bilious Maybe you have dull
aches and pains CONST lr-YUUN head-
aches You go nlxiut your daily duties Ycu
toll yourself you will foci bettor to-morrow
‘—but when to-morrow comes you foel jus
about the same You try this and that
remedy without gcttini ml relief Or
if you get some relief it doesn’t LASTI
You soon fee! just as bad as you did before
1)01 i5 IT l’AY to let yourself stay in
Liver and B!ocd Syrup
take hold and give your Liver the help it
needs? '
Don’t delay Don’t procrastinate Don’t
say “I ’ll do it to-morrow" Oct a bottle of
this time-tried and PROVEN remedy
right now The four bits you pay for it
will be one of the BEST INVESTMENTS
YOU EVER MADE
I THACHER MEDICINE COMPANY
Chattanooga Tennessee
Methodist Church
Sunday School 10 a m every
Sunday
Junior League 3 p m
Senior League (5:43 p m
Preaching services 2nd and
4th Sundays at 11a in and 8
p m
A cordial invitation is extend-
ed to all
Rev M M Monk Pastor
Church of God
Sunday school each Snnday at
10 a m
Preaching services the 1st and
3rd Sundays of each month
You are always welcome
Iev J H Cummings Pastor
Lodge Directory
A F & A M Lodge No 443
meets on Saturday’ evening on
or before tlie full moon of each
month and two weeks there-
after Visitors welcome
Jack Thomas W M
A C Bradshaw Sec
Rebckah Lodge No 221 meets
every 1st and 3rd Wednesday
nights of each month
Visitors always welcome
Mrs II A Hawley X G
J F LaFon Sec
Knights of Pythias Lodge No
227 meets every’ Tuesday night
Y’isiting Knights always wel-
come Cort Flint CC
E W Buchanan K of R & S
M TV of A No 13430 meets
on the 2nd Monday night of
each month Visiting neighbors
welcome
G E Bolender Consul
J P LaFon Clerk
Leedey Lodge I O O F No
309 meets every Thursday night
Visiting brothers welcome
Walter Smith N G
J F LaFon Sec
The Eastern Star Lodge meets
every Second and Fourth Wed-
nesday evenings of each month
Y’isitors welcome
Mrs G M Massingale TV M
Mrs Guy Fulbright Sec
Time Card
Wichita Falls & Northwestern
Passenger No 3 north 2:32 p m
“ No 4 south 12:3H p m
Freight No 23 north 2:23 p m
“ No 21 south 10:45 a m
Mall leaves ’ postoffice one-half
hour before train time
A RISING YOUNG MAN
Browning — Thpre goe a young
man who invariably rise to the oc-
casion Greening — Indeed
Browning — That's what Ile’a an
elevator chauffeur
6"
GeraiySFrost-Proop
Everyone who hue a garden
want Cabbage They need
little pacw— a foot or (o apart
—end m rarden a “big aa a
handkerchief" ha room for
at least fifty plants
We have just made ao
arrangement with the biggest
Cabbage Plant growers in the
country— W m C Gersty Co Yongee
Island S C to furnleh us with extra-
choice "Froet -11001" plants which
£1 we are going to give away free
Three plant are grown on an Wand
luat off the coast where the brisk cold
nreesee of the Atlantio make them
tough hardy and healthy The big advantage la
that you can plant them In the field a month or sis weeks earlier than
noma-frown plants which means solid bead three or four weeks earlier
Tbese -Frost - Proof " plants are guaranteed to stand
temperature of ten degrees above zero without Injury
Geraty’ "Frost-Proof” Cabbage plant are hardier bettor and worth more
than the ordinary plants W are so sure of this that we agree to refund the
rill value of the plant— 25 cent for fifty— if they are not satisfactory and
ao not produce earlier and bettor heads than you grow from other plant—
you to be the judge
Ccmjy’s Frost-Pmor Cabbage plants will be shipped direct to you from
lodges Island at the proper time for planting in your territory Bend us the
OMipoa with the price of the lubacription we will order the plant
Fill on! lhe coupon below and get lilty or more plants tree
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V ' ' '
Leedey
WILLIAMS PRODUCE CO
G W Williams Proprietor
Highest Cash Market Pries for Cream Poultry Butter Eggs
j and Hides East side Main
Jack Thomas
Dray and Tranafer
Moving a specialty Charges reasonable
Satisfactory Service Is Onr Motto
Farm Loans
wanted!
I have Ready 3Ioney for
all the Farm Loans I can get
Good terms on good farms
and Quick money
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Bradshaw, A. C. The Leedy Times (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1915, newspaper, March 18, 1915; Leedy, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1756204/m1/4/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.