The Duncan Daily Banner (Duncan, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 66, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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WATCH THIS SPACE -
Ford Touring 1921 model a bar-
gain Hudson speedster a bargain
Terms to responsible parties
HILLERY-ATKINS BUIGK
COMPANY
FOR RENT
Cruca & Crowl will appreciate your
buiintu
FOR Rent — Furnished apartment
1102-1100 Oak Phone 180 55-2
Cruco 4 Crowl bar loon pood
bargain x 31-tf
FOR RENT — Modern 5 room house
with or without furniture 8 blocks
downtown Apply at 1214 Main 61-6
FOR RENT — 6 room house 230 812
South 6th street 64-tfc
FOR RENT— Delightful ' bed room
also one 2 room furnished apart-
ment to couple without children 809
Chestnut Phone 218 64-tfe
Furnished house for rent until
Aug 1 6 rooms bath and sleep-
ing porch Modern and new 19 n
14th Phone 856
FOR RENT — 7 room modern house
on west Oak avenue
5 room modern house on west
Main street — See J B Stansell City
National Bank 64-6tc
Cruce 4k Crowl write all kiada of
insurance 31-tf
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — On pavement Saturday night
Brown Fox Fur Reward Return
to Daily Banner - 62-6t
MISCELLANEOUS
Cruse A Crewl want your busi-
ness 31-tf
4 room furnished house for tale Rea-
sonable terms to right party a
bargain Let ua show you— Reynolds
Baker Phone 662 64-Stc
WILL TRADE small house on large
corner lot in Duncan and pay cash
difference for a farm— John R Al-
lq 815 Ave A Lawton 68-10t
Croce A Crewl charge no cemrsess
lea on city leans 81-tf
Drs Moore and Dicken hava mov-
ed their dental offices from over the
First National Bank to the Buckholts
building 823 Main St room 14 61:6c
FOR SALE — Ford roadster light de-
livery body at a bargain Call
927-J and ask for White 64-8t
-4 room aud bath furnished house in
good locality Small cash payment
a'arcc like rent — R--yn jlda-Baker
082 64-3tc
MICKIE THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
LODGE AND CLUB
DIRECTORY
ROTARY CLUB— Regular lunch-
on and meeting every Wednesday
noon at Methodist church
KIWANIS CLUB— Regular lunch-
eon and meeting ' every Tuesday
noon at the Methodist church
LIONS CLUB— Regular luncheon
and meeting every Thursday noon at
ths Wade Cafe
' DuncAo Commnndory U D— Meets
first and third Manday nights Visit-
ing knights invited H C Frie E C
Jno S Morton Rec Sect
Leslie Swan Shrine Club— Meets
every first and third Friday nights at
Masonic Temple E E Brown Pres
H B Davis Sect
University Club -
Regular meeting and dinner at the
Wade Cafe every Tuesday evening
American Legion — Regular meeting
of Harry H Dobbs Post every second
Tuesday and fourth Tuesday at Le-
gion headquarters in the court house
Regular banquets every fourth Turs-
day evening
I O O F No 169 — Meets every
Thursday night at hall over Amer-
ican Confectionary O E Franklin
Secty J B Deavenport N G
Duncan Chapter No 21 R A M
Stated convocation on second and
fourth Monday nights of each month
Visiting companions welcome :
R' A BIRK H P
J S MORTON Secy
American Legion Band practice on
each Monday and Thursday nights at
8 o’clock at Legion headquarters at
court house Non-Legion musicians
welcome
Duncan Lndgn B P O £ 1446-
Meets every Tuesday night P -P
Duff Exalted Ruler Roy Gragg
secretary
WANTED — A woman for general
house work See Mr Young 422
E Maple St 64-6t
If you want to borrow on your homo
eo Cruco A Crowl 31-tf
This is t notify public tk I
hire sol i'-y entm interest in tne
Frensley Or-eery Stole No 3 best-
ed on 9uS Hickory in tii City of
Duncan Ok'ahoma to Car! miwy
ui that I have no further connection
w lb said Store amt al! accounts lu-
: fi store will be pail to Carl Frant-
ic) and he assumes payment of all
dtbts of st id business known as
Frensley Grocery Store No 3
Signed— ’
C F Frensley
63-fit Carl Frensley
Pint published May 19 1922— lot
In tha County Court of Stephen County
Oklahoma
In the matter of the du&rdlanohlp ot
lyman Footer Opal Pooler Haskell
Footer Loreta Footer aud Verda Foo-
ter Minors f
Minnie M Vickery Ouardlan of aald
minora having filed herein her petition
for an order authorising her to mort-
gage the real eatate described In said
petition for reaaona in said petition Hal-
ed It Is ordered that said petition be and
hereby la set for hearing upon the 30th
day of May 1922 at 10 40 o'clock A M
at which tlma all persona Interested in
aald aatate are required to appear and
show cause If any they have why an
order should not be granted authorising
the aald Minnie M Vickery as such
Guardian to mortgage said real es'ate
for the persona in aald petition stated
It la further ordered that a copy of the
order he publiahed for two consecutive
weeks In the Duncan Banner of Duncan
Oklahoma
V'at-d 19th day of May 1922
ISKAD) O T BURROWS
County Judge
SALESMEN WANTED— Fnr silver-
ware in Stephens and Jefferson coun-
ties Apply at Room 10 Delraont H-
tel Walnut Ave It
Pawhuska — Charter for the Wom-
an’s Auxiliary of the Rolls McCart-
ney post of the American Legion has
ben received Mre H C Jarrell tem-
porary chairman has called a meet-
ing for Friday afternoon when a
membership drive will be started
rue DUNCAN OAILY
‘BY OUR FRUITS YE
And it came to pass that on the
4th day of March 1921 Woodrow
Wilson ceased to be president of the
United States
And on that day the Republicans
and sinners came in great numbers
and took control of the government
And there was a long parade and a
big noise there was much red fire
and many loud reports and they said -“Behold
the Democrats have not
ruled well Give a party a chance
to rule that can rule” And there J
was much hurrahing and hallooing I
and there were many and divert'
promises of big things '
And when President Wilson gave
up the governmental ghost there war
much prosperity in the land and the
people were happy and well fed They
wore good clothes worked short
hours and received much money and
there was rejoicing and hilarity clean
down the line And in' the course
of time a year had passed by and be-
hold a great change had come over
the country
Where there was woik there' is
row want where there was merri-
ment there is now mourning Mil
llonb of men and wt men who were j
earning good wages are now patron-
ising bread lines and the bleachers
And the people complained and j
grew angry and 3aid: “Why is this
thus?" And they begun to look
around and ere long they saw a light
c great light And they understood
haw a Republican senate had failed
to latify a peace treaty with many
nations that needed our wares our
stocks and our grains how they
drove our commerce from the seas
and tied up our ships in their ports
to rust and rot And it came to pass
that when the ships stopped Sailing
the factories closed down- the mills
shut up the millions of laborers were
FOR SALE — Slightly used Piano at
a bargain Phone 367 or write P O
Box 17 65-2-c
NOTICE
All Occupation Tax
must be paid by June 1st
Kindly give this your im-
mediate attention
J F- EWELL
City Manager
FOR SALE — 1920 Buick touring car
First $125 gets it Auto Ignition Co
815 Walnut Ave (66-tf)
Due to improvements being made by the
C’Jahoma Natural Pipe Line Company we
wish to inform our patrons that there will be
NO GAS
ALL DAY SUNDAY
MAY 28th
IN DUNCAN AND MARLOW
OKLAHOMA
Western Oklahoma
Gas & Fuel Co
BANNER FRIDAY MAY 28 1922
Bjr Oust Sughroe
SHALL KNOW US’ i
thrown out of employment and the
farmers were hard pressed He sold
bis cattle and his lambs and his wool
and behold after he had paid the
freight there was little or nothing
left and he looked afar off and was
downcaated and sad And it came to
pass that the farmers of the great
wdst burned their corn because li
was chesper than coal that his wheat
sold foe 18 cents in the field and
that his oats would not pay the reap-
ing and threshing bill and he waxed
not fat but sore And it came tc
pass that he dug up last year's cam-
paign book and he read the Repub-
lican platform and he dwelt long
and did meditate upon the plank
which reads: “By our fruita ye shall
know us” And it was so
1 QUOTATIONS
Cities Service Company Securities
May 26— Bid Asked
Empire Gas & Fuel Co
8 pet pfd 95 $ 95
Cities Service Company
common 233 236
Cities Service Company
Bankers 23 3-8 23 7-8
Cities Service Company
pfd C5 1-2 66
o —
“Sir” said a Duncan' man in a let-
ter to one of his correspondents in
a distant city the other day “my ste-
nographer being a la-y cannot take
down what I think of you I being
r gentiennn can not exiress it bui
you bcin" n'ther can readily divine
it”
Ponca City — The Ponca City Amer-
ican Legion post has decided to send
Arthur Dinger survivor of the “Lost
Battalion” in France back to hir
home in New York He has been in
this locality about six weeks seeking
work He has been under treatment
at the Ponca City hospital five weeks
because of shell shock
Hugo — Indorsement of the paid
secretary plan for the retail druggists
of Oklahoma was contained in a res-
olution of the druggists of this dis-
trict in annual convention here
Claremore — Commencement exer-
cises of the Talala high school will
take place Friday evening District
Judge C W Mason of Nowata wil'
deliver the address
He — “Before I married I could lis-
ten to your voice by the hour” -She
— “And now?”
He — “I have to”
MORNING:
“Grasshoppers and Giants’
EVENING:
“A Hurdle Race to Hell”
Two Sermons Yotill Never Forget
ATTEND OUR GREAT SUNDAY SCHOOL
Baptising Sunday Night
Follow The Crowds
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Business -
Dr A M McMAHAN
EYE EAR NOSE & THROAT
Specialist
2224 Brittain McCelnd Bldg-
Phones:
Office 7N Residence 404 -J
Office Hours:
9-12 1-9 7-tSeturSay
Ae Be Olffll H F
A a GARRIS XEAt-TY CO
Insurance ant Bonds Farm and
City Loans
LEASES AND ROYALTIES
lumpai Budding Phgng
DR C T CARAKER
Physician and Surgeon
Over Foreman’s Drug Store
Office 1'hone M? —
Phone
494
— Phom
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i DUNCAN TAILORING
COMPANY
808 Willow
Cleaning Pressing
CRUCE & CROWL
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
& LOANSOIL PROPERTIES
Room £0 Brltm’n-Matlarrt Building
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
—WHERE THE CROWDS GO—
Pastor timer Ridgewav’s Sermon
Professional
F O Rueeelt C B well
CONSULTING PETROLEUM
GEOLOGISTS
Geological Reports and Structure
Maps Field Maps and Plats
MADE TO ORDER
We Specialist In Sub Surface Work
Now Barrett Bldg Phono 777 and 309 -J
PHILLIPS PLANING MILL
Corner 11th and Willow Streete
All kinds Cabinet Sash and Door Work
also Screen Ice Boxes Breakfast Room
and Porch Furniture Yard Swings etc
ALL WORK STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS
A G PHILLIPS Prop
STORAGE-
Having purchased the Bjair-
Hughes building we are prepared
to take care of your storage in
any amount PRICES RIGHT
Also Dray and
Transfer Truck Lins
WAGNON BROS
Office phone 935 Residence
Phones 848-J and 486-J
Dr D T McGregor
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
Office In Old Court House Bids
Phone 422— Res Phone 435
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Directory
FRENSLEY & FRENSLEY
Exclusive
Insurance Bonds Farm and Cit
Lob t Phone 393
Buckholts Building
J AV MARSHALL
LAWYER
will ?rclce In All Courts
Suite 14 HSV'o Main SL Ounaan Okli
Dr Wallis S Ivy
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
' Muona Temple Salt 1
Office Phone 885 Res Phone 6:
Croc A Crowl will Imp you
oy oa your roeidonce property
Attention Spanish War Veta
All Spaniah-American War Ve
ana in or about Duncan are askec
report to either E O Sloan Dun
Abstract o corner Main and !
of P P Duffy Chamber of C
merce Masonic building to arra
to participate in Memorial Day
erci3ea May 39th
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Wood, H. F. The Duncan Daily Banner (Duncan, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 66, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1922, newspaper, May 26, 1922; Duncan, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1757272/m1/3/?q=aRCHIVES: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.