The Leedy Times And Herald (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1919 Page: 5 of 8
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Local and Personal
I terns of News and Interest Collected In and Around
Town Doings of Your Friends Etc
srceens on the windows concrete
steps new locks on the doors and
did some work on the inside of
the building
Good crowds are now attend-
ing Sunday School also preacli-
every Sunday morning and at
night
If its a farm Loan you want
come to the Times office
Cash paid for hides at the Tac-
itt Produce Company tf
Everybody goes to the Hotel
Taloga when in the County seat
WANTED!
Good Farm Loans Prompt
service C A Horr
Foil Sale: — One thoroughbred
black-breasted red Game Cock at
the Photo Studio tf
First class dental work guar
anteed by Dr Raffiington Lee
dey Okla --
Don’t fail to see The Hillcrest
Mystery at the Rex Theatre Sat-
urday night
Dr Wilder the eye Man is now
located in the Zimmerman build
ing All work guaranteed
Red Star
Oat sowing is now the order of
the day between showers and
and cold snaps
Chas Albright is nowall smiles
caused by the arrival of another
big boy born Tuesday morn
Babe Hammontree is building
a new barn
Our school is progressing nice-
ly since the Flu seems to have
run its course in this vicinity
Milton Reed is now trying to
convice his auto that he aims to
runacr instead of it being boss-
Our Sunday School has select-
ed the following committee as
representatives -to the County
Convention at Cheyenne March
2: J W Campbell Andy Canfield
Mrs Hamilton and Nellie Switzer
010327 ' First pub Feb 28 1919
notice fob publication
Department of tbe Interior
Land Office at Guthrie Okla
' Feb 17 1919
Notice Is hereby (riven that Paul Reiner of
Moorewood OJOa who on Nov 27 19)5 made
homestead entry no 1098476 serial No010327 for
lot2sec30 Township 15 norib rantte OOWest
Indian Meridian has filed notice of
intention to make final three year proof to
establish claim to the land above described
before Court Clerk Custer County at blsof-
flee at Arapaho Okla on the 31st day of
March 1919
Our church committee have Claimant names as witnesses:
raised about $30 for repairs on Blchard slmpS0n- vinfii Harris sumuei Moore
1 Solomon J Moore allot Moorewood Okla
the church They have put heavy j j y callahan Register
Farm Loans: — Good terms
and good rates on good farms"
A C Bradshaw
Don’t fail to see The Hillcrest
Mystery at the Rex Theatre Sat
urday night
Dr Wilder the Eye Man is
now located in the Zimmerman
building All work guaranteed
For Sale: — 23 acre tract close
in A desirable location Call
at Times office tf
Dr Raffington will be in Lee-
dey every Wednesday for the
practice of Dentistry
For Sale: — Baled millet and
praire hay and millet seed Phone
E R Kent 701 Leedey 33 9 p
Don’t fail to see The Hillcrest
1 Mystery at the Rex Theatre Sat-
urday night
Have your teeth examined and
cleaned by Dr Raffington in the
rear of the Cotton Exchange
Bank tf
No Farm Loan Too Large
For me to handle Lowest -ates
and best terms Money ready
as soon as abstract is completed
E T Sum rail
Straytd: — From my place on
January 31 1919 a black sow
shoat weight about 70 pounds
Any fnformation leading to re-
covery will bo rewarded 33-4p
A R Newton Leedey Okla
Foil Sale:— Standard Seeded
"Ribbon Cane seed’ 23c per lb
5 lbs $100 $600 a bushel Paul
Rose Cantaloupe seed lb 30c
$110 a pound All seed post-
paid Seed grown by Jake
Snider Webb Okla 33p
Notice
Having had 20 years experi-
ence in the selection of Nursery
Stock I can help you materially
in ordering your bill of trees and
shrubery
Will particularly solicit orders
until crop time and will always
be prepared to take orders at
any time
See me on the streets of Lee-
dey or write me and I will call at
your home when convenient
Orders delivered anywhere in
' Oklahoma J A Noble 30 3
Passed Away
Word was received here today
(Wednesday) that Mrs A B
Thomas of Forgan had died of
Pneumonia following an attack
of Flu She was the eldest
daughter of Mr and Mrs T Pj
Tackitt of this place
' We extend sympathy to the
bereaved
The More You Use Your Car
The More You Need Good Tires
Your car’s usefulness is increasing every day
It is becoming more and more of a real necessity
to you— both in your business and home life
For that very reason you need good tires now
more than ever
The out-and-out dependability that created so
tremendous a demand for United States Tires in
times of war is just as desirable today
It reduces tire troubles to the vanishing point —
multiplying the usefulness of your car and putting
the cost of operation on a real thrift basis
United States ‘Nobby’ ‘Chain’ Usco’and ‘Plain’
are the most popular fabric tires built They have
all the strength and stamina our years of experience
have taught us to put into tires
There is also the United States ‘Royal Cord’
the finest cur built for passenger car use
Our nearest Sales and Service Depot dealer has
exactly the treads you need for your car and the
roads you travel
He will gladly help you pick them out
United States Tires
are Good Tires
THE UNIVERSAL-CAR
If you use “bogus” or coualcxfvit parts
for replacements and repairs to your Ford
car you can’t expect satisfactory nor dur-
able service from your car It’s not fair
to your car to repair
with poor quality
pats Stick to the
genuine Ford mater
Dolt ials and have your
Ford car cared for
by men who know Ford mechanism and
how to best keep the car in working order
Bring your Ford car to our shop where
V you're sure of the square deal sure of
Ford materials and sure of Ford low pric-
es Keep your Ford car running full
standard
LEEDEY AUTO COMPANY
O C Brown Manager
Have you
a
WILLARD BATTERY
Ask about them at the nearest Garage
Elk City Battery Company
Willard Service Station
Elk City Oklahoma
In Your
Car
S'-
COL HOWARD MOORE
Auctioneer
Sells Everything Anywhere Anytime
Phone LEEDEY TIMES for Dates at My Expense
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saviym: loans
Good Terms and Prompt Service
We do our own Inspecting
Agent for Aetna Insurance Company
A C Bradshaw
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DOLLAR DUTY
Uncle Sam Says ECONOMIZE
To do this you must make every dollar do
IPS FULL DUTY :
We have a system of selling high grade
s
GROCERIES
that guarantees you a full 100 cents value
for every dollar you spend with us Come
and see us NOW We are trimming old
man High Prices to a fare-you-well Fact
is we have about routed him
THE LEEDEY GROCERY
J W HOLMES Manager
Times Printing always looks good
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Bradshaw, A. C. The Leedy Times And Herald (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1919, newspaper, February 27, 1919; Leedy, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1756444/m1/5/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.