The Anadarko Tribune (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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Political Announcements
KOK COMMISSIONER
We nr hereby authorised to on
HMIU'1 th cmjiilm-y of W K Camp-
Ml of Delaware township fur tbo of
Am of County Commissioner of tbo
Second District subject to th action
f tin Republican primary election In
August
serving on tbo
jury in the di-irM court I In week
February J MAGGIE
mil' DMi
At Inst the long looked for Ihresher
baa visited our neighborhood and
th rolled for J II Marruon Chaa
Hrontiback II It Hardesty Ernest
Cowling Iko 0hum Frank Smith
Ed Steam and llendrtx
I-eln and laitha Morrfaun Iillian
and loi Tumor Jessie Oabum Alma
Mett and Cora Hardesty called at
lieu Nunn' to eo the now babe
Mary oulo llumitrutt laat Tburaday
aftornoon Mr llunnicutt taught laat
term at I loop Dale
Mr Alvin Itobortaon and little
daughters aero guest of Mr It F‘
Aplin laat Wednesday
Mr Iloyloa tbo Singer sewing ma
e III nr agent taa in till neighborhood
I hereby announce my candidacy for
tha offico of County Commiaaionor of ( jut Enduy'
Dwtrnt No 2 I have boon in thoi Aplin and Torn Collier wore
otato 32 year never held a paying n Anadarkn on business Friday
offuo of any kind Have had 20 year Mr and Mr It H Hardesty called
of active contractmy uch a la needed ttt tbo Itoblnaon home Sunday after
by our county My motto la “Homo noon
labor for all clae of work and better i Lola nm I) Morrison spent the
road and more of them" I have l'w( end with relative In Fort Cobb
way been a Republican and have lived They were Joined Sunday by their
in tbl county for 25 year and will parent Mr and Mr J It Morrison
appreciate any aitnnce you ran lend
me Very nmpcctfully your
A M THOMPSON
We are hereby authorized to an-
nounce the candidacy of I) II ( Kd)
Melencamp for the office of Commm-
iorer of the Second District of Caddo
county aubjert to the uction of the
Republican primary
Mi Tina Aplin nnd Mr lilliemne
Wilton cuIIihI on Mr Hardety luat
Thursday afternoon
AN m Robertson wax at Oney on
buxine but Wcdneaday
Alton Churchill and Mi Marie
Cotter and Lawrence Cotter witnessed
the basketball yume at Anadarko last
FOR SHERIFF
We are hereby authorized to an-
nounce the name of G G (Georye)
Nixon of Fort Cobb as a candidate for
sheriff of Caddo county subject to the
notion of the Republican prinmry election
COUNTY CLERK
We are authorized to announce the
name of B E (Pat) Haskell as a can-
didate for county clerk subject to the
action of the Republican primary
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
We are authorized to announce the
name of Mrs Eva West of Anadarko
as a candidate for the office of Super-
intendent of Public Instruction of
Caddo county subject to the action of
the Republican primary election
CADDO COUNTY
CORRESPONDENCE
FOSTER DISTRICT
Clarence Patterson and Theodore
Martin spent Tuesday evening with
the Mason boys
Mrs Pauline Foster and son Dale
returned home last Wednesday from
Waukomis Okla where she had been
visiting her grandparents Mr and
Mrs Clark
Mr and Mrs J M Patton and son
Carol were Fort Cobb visitors last
Tuesday
George Patton and Frank Smith
threshed kafir com last Friday
Georgie Lovell son of Marion Lov-
ell has been on the sick list with a
cold and suffering from a boil in his
ear but is some better
R L Brown’s son Bertie has been
very sick for several days threatened
with pneumonia but is reported bet-
ter Quite a crowd of people attended
the singing at E JPhillippe’s last
Friday evening
A number of the young people sur-
prised Mr and Mrs Frank Smith Sat-
urday evening All reported a good
time
Raymond and Raleigh Patton and
Gus Coleman attended the besketball
game at Ft Cobb Saturday evening —
Ft Cobb and Apache
E J Phillippe's spent several days
fishing last week but not for fish
It B lianlfsiy sold fut rattle to
H J Ellison Saturday
Wilma Hoehniun attended the tench-
era’ meeting in Oklahoma City last
Thursday mid Friday so there was no
school
Rev Swnnson of Fort Cobb was
calling on the Baptists in our neigh
bnrhood last Thursday
Mrs Morrison spent last Wednes-
day afternoon with Mrs Hardesty
Oliver WiKon and Bert Foster pur
chased some fine registered hogs from
Fred Mason last week
Mrs Morrison called on Mrs Rob-
inson Friday afternoon
Mrs Alvin Robertson was in Groce-
niont on business Saturday
Mr Cotter finished hauling the
wood for the school house last week
Y Y Smith and family spent Sat-
urday evening at Mr Brownhack’s
Roy Morrison spent last Thursday
with the Hardesty children
Mr Brownback was a Sunday visitor
at the Shipton home
Several people in this neighborhood
have severe colds on account of the
change in the weather
One of the most complete surprises
took place at Thos Cotter’s last
Thursday evening when between 40
and 50 of their friends and neighbors
gathered to spend the evening before
they left this neighborhood for their
new home in Fort Cobb The young
folks spent the evening in games and
with music and the older ones in gen-
eral conversation At a late hour re-
freshments of coffee cake and pickles
were served It is needless to say that
all enjoyed themselves as everybody
always does at Mr Cotter’s We are
sorry to lose these good people from
our midst but our loss is Fort Cobb’s
Rain
Mr Gorgon and family are moving
onto the Cotter place Welcome folks
February 13 BOOMER
Velina Wright gave a farewell Dun hake at lat put their name an
party lat Ihurday night In her the dulled line 1 heir block was rom
i huulmate and friend Th eve- pleted ll Week and the direetur
nwg wa pent in parlor (ante nnd nnve signed n rentrnct with a drilling
nui- iHdi-mu taffy was served In company Bald company I to begin
the guei before departing Velma drilling by July 4 1922 Surveyors are
will he greatly missed by her teacher now In llie fluid nnd n location will be
and rlamate n well as other made in a fete day W nr fur this
friend She was such n help In nil hunch nnd sincerely hope that every
the school programs— always willing thing goes well with them
to hehlp in nny way
Mr nnd Mrs Avery Compton went
to Minco Inst F'ridav to see Mrs
Compton’ brother who hai pneumo-
nia Mr Wither Garrett of Bald Knob
pent the Utter part of tho week at
the Harpole home helping to rare for
th nrk
February 13
Bon of Right llurk Die
Death entered
Burke lt
rimmed hi ldet hoy
been Kick only a week with what ap-
ered the home of Right 1’
Wedneilay night nnd 1
eldet hoy Virgil hl U
HOUND ABOUT NKOU
Ringing wna held at the Willi Gilri
home Sunday evening
Th diphtheria quarantine at th
Art Dyer home has keen lifted and the
children will be In achool again
Several member of tha Nanrt fam-
ily are quit lick with something like
heater Owen who waa operated on
for appemlk'iti at th Uhlcaaaha ho
prared to he pamlyai until Tuesday 1 P about two week ago la expected
night when double pneumonia devef-inom today (Tuesday)
oped which caused hi death In n four The Mlasea Vida Campbell ami
short hour Funeral service were Ruth Horton and Messrs Goodwin and
conducted at the Spring Creek came 1 llearne of Anadarko were rallera at
tery by Rev Barnett of Clilckasha at the Horton home Sunday afternoon
2 p m Fridny Our heart unite in j Mia Hannah Campbell of Pleasant
sympathy with the relative in this Valley apent Saturday and Sunday
ail hour and may they hnve the con-1 wtth her parents near Anadarko
It look n If young people—
nnd others— are waiting over the
county to find a vacancy in the rank
of our rontrihutura What for exam-
ple could have come In at a better
time than “Happy Helule?' We have
been in need of a contributor from
north of Fort Cobh on R F D 4
and here’ the gratified wih “Happy
Hoinie” write plainly write the head
to her contribution aeparate her par-
agraph nicely aigns her name nt the
lower right-hand aide of tho last page
and places the date to the lift
lust week for treatment I How many of our contributor who
C Farmers are undecided what to do are not conforming to this rulo will
sointion of the Divine Healer In their
sorrow
JR timi on'aocoimt of aickneaa nre both
to Cogar It a b “t able to take up their studies again
to ace our pond neighbor one by one
leaving u We can’t sec why when a I Delon Davlaaon of Carnegie is stay-
landlord pet good people on hi 1 ln£ with relative and attending
farm he doesn't try hartley to keep school at Neoln during the absence of
them Not much wonder 'so many H t'other who -waa taken to the
“rent farm" are going to rack and W c Icy 11 0 m City
ruin "" ’
George Payre formerly of 8
Mini Ill’ll ovruilll TOR
“Scott" has a lllllle Bryan tool
Spring Creek" vohea the aotial note U’addu rouoty to patronsio when In
Had she cared to enter through the want of tlx eta of good which ho
I dour of practkahility she could have handle
‘stated with every uranc of being —
It I pat finding eut where the Whl that a ver targe proportion of J We DiuJa
disaster would rome In if few thou tho removal from one locality to an
and more families in thiarounty would o1“r t" Uter to havo been palpa of 4 c-iiu ii!-
do na “A Tribune Reader” point out Ho mistake Yet removal are not Sterling t Kelly liana rapt
that Firtkin Miller ha done I “ rrilk ied na a whole The good
of society la largely dependent on
To “Busy Bee"i If you would mak
o iujr i ii yini vvmti t i r
that literary society function to the ou ' ru
SSEfeSa’SS oasraiWiffss
beat suited to give forr nnd effect to
them
who como around nnd buy the farmers’
rattle
The anti-crow crusade In “Hi lloo
yer’a" territory look very much Ilk
Referring to “Don’t Rav’a" state
ment of what befell Mr T J Sam- Tf
urla we ahuuld say that If it happened Luainesa
before the bestowal of suffrage on wo-1
men ahe had no business fooling There wna ono satiafactlon In It The
around the pump-thst that waa man I “fahing” nt K J IThIIipiw’s in “Foa
work! But in the face of the new rf i prahally more prof
pollDcal evolution of Amerk-an wonb hn um pf hl ltdujw n
men who ran any that ah had not ohf roUraea
th Mrm Mr iimurls lo nrlp
fix the pump? “Deep Date's" mention of Mr Boytra
the Anadarko Singer sewing machine
Agent bring in that locality reminds
ua that hero la a good man whom It
should be a pleasure to tho people of
No 2oo‘
NOTH K OF MUST MEETING OK
(RF-OiroRS
To tho rredllur of the abuv named
bankrupt of Kakly Oklahoma Cad-
do County and lilrk t nforeanid:
N nl ice la hereby given that on tha
9th Hay of February l'£2 the aaiH
Sterling C Kelly waa duly adjudged
bankrupt nnd that th first meeting
of hla creditors will be held at Room
309 Baum Building Oklahoma City
Oklahoma on th 25th day of Febru-
ary 1922 at 10 a m at which time
th said creditor may attend provo
(heir claim appoint a trustee einm-
Ine the bankrupt nnd transact such
other business na may properly com
before aald meeting And pas upon
such claim fur attorney' feet as are
thrn on file
listed nt Oklahoma City Oklahoma
this 13th day of Febraanr 1922
ISAAC D TAYLOR
Refereo in Bankruptcy
but now living near t'hii knsha was about sowing outs this spring a the
visiting old friend here last week 1 soil is so dry and the prospect so urn
Work on the state road from 8 C promising
to Grm-emont is moving along nicely Work at the test well has been
with from 25 to 30 men on the job 1 stopped for several days waiting for
urli day i ensing A strong flow of salt water
There were only two days of achool has been struck which will be cased
last week owing to tho teacher going off before drilling deeper
to the citv to nttend the state tench-
era’ meeting
February 13 MRS WIGGINS
SWAN IAKF
UP AND
DOWN
SPRING
CREEK
Quite a number are on the sick list:
Mrs J B Crawford with a severe at-
tack of the grip John Harpole with
pneumonia two of the Spence children
recovering from pneumonia and al-
most every one else with bad colds
and coughs
“Little” Ed DuBois helped Mr
Hatcher move his household goods to
his new home near Minco last Thurs-
day Mrs Vest Wright of Whitebread
spent Friday afternoon with Mrs
Henry Metz
A A McVay went to Anadarko to-
day (Monday) to serve as a juror
FOR SALE
Pure Acala Cotton Seed for
Planting Purposes
We have 2500 bushels of pure Acala
cotton seed from cotton grown season of
1920 all ginned on gins that ginned noth-
ing but Acala cotton and all has been
stored in a warehouse away from other
seed which could contaminate it with boll
weevil This seed is sacked in even run-
ning two bushel sacks and is going fast at
$150 per bushel cash at the mill We can
sell it outside of our own territory but
prefer to sell to our own customers
If you will need any cotton seed see us
at once as we are booking orders very
rapidly
Anadarko Cotton Oil Co
Anadarko Okla
Community singing was held at Wm
Dodson’s Friday night
Mr Griffin made a business trip to
Cordell last week He reports the
wheat as looking bad
Tom Bumpus spent Friday night at
the home of his brother-in-law Press
Clinton
S E Kelly representing the Eakly
Mercantile company made an assign-
ment last week for the benefit of his
creditors
Some one stole Mrs Geo Wilson’s
lister Friday while she was away
from home
Smallpox is reported in the homes
of Henry Hamilton and Jadie Rogers
Several persons we are told will
leave overland in a few days for Ari-
zona to homestead land Ed Staggs
is there now looking over the country
N C Meek helped L E Risk kill
hogs last Thursday It was certainly
a hot day for hog-killing but the
weather soon changed to real winter
The writer was informed last Fri-
day by an Oklahoma City gentleman
February 14
FARMS AT PRE-WAR PRICES
See Hamilton-Brown Co for good
farms at pre-war prices attractive
terms also have some very attractive
listings on city property We are
making a specialty of Farm Loans
If you are in need of a loan on your
farm it will pay you to figure with
us Plenty of money to pay out as
soon as title is approved We write
fire and tornado insurance and repre-
sent some of the best insu ranee com-
panies in the country A part of your
business in this line solicited
If you want to buy sell or trade
anything of value don’t fail to see us
Yours for business
HAMILTON-BROWN CO
Office over First State Bank
A TEXAS WONDER
For kidney and bladder trouble
gravel weak and lame back rheuma-
tism and irregularities of the kidneyi
and bladder If not sold by your
druggist by mail J125 Small bottle
is two months’ treatment and ofter
cures Send for sworn testimonials
- Dr E W Hall 2926 Olive St St
that arrangements were being made -w
to drill more than a dozen test wells 1L0US
SHEEP FOR SALE
64 head Shropshire sheep 16 head
registered The rest high-grade 20
baby lambs The rest will lamb be-
tween now and April 1 Terms if de-
sired Would trade for other live
stock
W H WOLFENBERGER
29-4 Fort Cobb Okla R F D 4
between Anadarko and Weatherford
Is it any wonder that our community
is invaded by lease sharks?
A pie supper was advertised for
the Banner school Saturday night
The entertainment was broken up by
a fight Less than two dollars’ worth
of pies were sold when the disruption
occurred The heavyweights were
Clark Lee and Bill Griffin brothers-in-law
Others were also mentioned
Our telephone troubles have been
ironed out The central office was
sold last week to Orvil Sails who as-
sumed full control and connected up
all the lines and for the time being
is giving excellent service Those
who go on a strike do not as a rule
gain their point of contention and in
this case the central office lost a con-
siderable part of its revenue
The Oney bunch who have been
striving for months on an oil proposi-
FARM FOR SALE
For Sale — 120 acre farm northeast
of Gracemont $150000 $100 cash bal-
ance 10 annual payments 6 interest
Nannie McAdams Tishomingo Okla
25-4
show next week that they have even
read this reference to the wnv that
“Happy Heinic” starts her work for
this paper?
The entertainment of the boys of
the Bridgeport high school by the
girls with the mock mnrringe that
seems to have overshadowed all the
other attractions must have been a
mirth provoker It may lie well for
the peace of mind of the “married”
pair that the minister performing the
marriage was a joke!
Now if the author of n-i-t-e will
pull down the curtain nnd rin" in i
n-i-g-h-t approval of the art will be
felt nt this end of the line!
“Eaklv and Vicinity's” talc of woe
about Mr Lee being cut across the
skull with a knife is cut mighty short
That’ fine — the going of the Alden
Epworth League to Mountain Home
next Sunday to help out
“Star District’s” retirement from
the contributorial force of The Trih
une is a matter of regret at this of-
fice He was a little older in point
of service than any one now connected
with this department The best wishes
of The Tribune will accompany him
through the years as they come and
go
The mind of at least one teacher who
is reported by “Betty Ann” as going
to Oklahoma City last week was not
focused altogether on the state teach-
ers’ meeting we reckon
In expressing regret at the removal
of Velma Wright “Up and Down
Wall-paper Reduced in price
Good quality Wall Paper from 25c to
75c Good designs
Window Glass House Paint Alabas
tine Windshield Glass
High Quality Drugs
Pioneer Drug Store
FOR RENT
All rooms over the Buick store
Write me or see J W Osmond in his
law office R H Denny Box 107
Burbank Okla 24-4
It Pays to Buy
At Home
We frequently hear of parties going from
Anadarko to Oklahoma City and buying
large bills of Furniture from the retail
furniture stores
In most cases they pay from 50 to 100
per cent profit
We wish to inform all such parties that
if they would step into The Anadarko
Furniture Store before starting they
could get an order to the WHOLESALE
Furniture Stores and not pay over 10 per
cent profit And thus save themselves
many dollars and help the home town
Anadarko Furniture
Company
A supreme tempter for
appetites of
big and little folks
ftp
"Lit’ ten you Herbie
you let go of thoie
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes
or you’ll be late for
school — end 1 won’t
wait for you another
minute 1“
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