The Leedy Times And Herald (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEEDEY TIMES
JOHN COLEMAN Editor
Issued Every Thursda y
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M & M Oil Co
Phone 96
R L SMITH Manager
Rhea Items
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Sunday school was well attend
ed Mr Weldinled prayer meet
ing Sunday night
Harvesting is the order of the
day now fine weather
Harry Rice is earring the mail
this week for his father and Miss
Bonnie Speer taken her place
in the store
Say! Did you notice Speer
had painted the store and have
you read the new sign in front?
T W Allen was in Rhea Mon-
day completing the oil leases in
block four
Mrs Josie Driskell visited her
mother Mrs Tullis Monday
Deb Speer is helping Joe Gray-
bill clean out his crop this week
Mr Bill Carell likes to cone to
Rhea now
IceCream Social on the ch arch
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lawn Saturday night every body
come
G B Rogers and family and
Mrs Bill Owens was visiting
Mrs M Speer
B F Splawn returned from
California Tuesday evening he
had a very bad case of the Texas
fever
ization After short talks by
several present it was decided
to organize or complete a County
Organization Mr N S Corn
was elected temporary Chair-
man The meeting then proceeded
to the election of officers of Ma-
son Lodges to serve for a term
of one year The following offi-
cers were elected by unanimous
vote: J E Hooten President 0
R Flint Secy-Treas
The following were elected as
excutive officers from each of the
Lodges in the County: Ray B
Hall Ceiling Harry Beaushaus-
en Lenora C C Jones Camar
go A L Smith Leedey J T
McCarty Oak wood L M Carl
ton Fay John Butler Taloga
Glen Trimble Vicl
This is the first County Organ
ization of this kind to be organ
ized in Dewey County Every
one present expressed their ap
predation of this meeting and it
was the desire of everyone that
this Organization meet as often
as possible as it was the opinion
of everyone that much good
might be accomplished through
such an organization
A vote of thanks was was ex-
tended to the Mason Ladies who
urnished the dinner for the Ma-
sons and their families
There being no further busi
ness the meeting adjourned
C R Flint
Secretary
East
Minutes
Of a Call Meeting of the Masonic
Lodges of Dewey County Held
at Taloga Sunday June 24
The meeting was called to or-
der by J H Antrobus acting as
temporary Chairman Aftor a
short talk by Mr Antrobus
Mr Charles S wind all of Wood-
ward Oklahoma was introduced
who made the principal address
of the afternoon his subject
being “Good Citizenship” which
was greatly enjoyed by all pres-
ent Ray E Hall of Ceiling
Oklahoma who is Distrit Deputy
Grand Master was then intro-
duced and explained the parpose
of the meeting and requested
that the Mason Lodges of Dewey
County organize a County Organ-
Art Weldin
Makes insurance a specialty
and will handle your farm
loan on a business basis
He has an atttractive propo- f
sition for you in either line
Word received here this week I
that P M Newton and family
and Marvin Irwin and family
had reached their destination
at Donnr Texrs where thep will
uisit relatives and friends for )
sometime They state thatj
they had a fine trip and liked the
country finedown there
ASSEMBLES RIFLE BLINDFOLDED
The United States marine corps
Is proverbially expert in the knowl-
edge and use of firearms but there
is a gunnery sergeant Gurdon F
Char-ha at present stationed at
Quantico Ya who Popular Me-
chanics Magazine says in an illus-
trated article lfoa so thoroughly
mastered the mechanism of machine
guns and automatic firearms that he
can take several of these weapons
apart and then reassemble them
while blindfolded He has per-
formed this almost unbelievable feat
several times
ODD HOUSING ORDINANCE
A municipal ordinance in Amster-
dam forbids that one front door shall
give entrance to more than nine
flats and one staircase to more than
aix fiats
Pom’s
Golden Wonder
Given In Drinking Water
Rids fowls of Lies Mites Blue-bugs Sticktites Fisas
and other Blood-sncking Insect Pests
50c and $1 per bottle
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Anything in the Drag Line
Prescriptions Carefolly Compounded
Palace Drug Store
Quartermaster
Everyone in this vicinity busy
farming and trying to kiil weeds
Mrs Roy Ayers from Garber
Oklahoma is hers this week vis-
iting Mr Ayer’s parents
Quite a number from this vic-
inity went to the Washita fishing
Sunday
There was a large crowd at-
tended singing at J H Dowling
Sunday evening All had a tinel
time
PeteCumming and wife left
Monday for the oil fields- Pete
has a job there and a home al-
ready rented to move into
Misses Marie Shears Zula
Williams and Arada Campbell
visited Mary Dowling Sunday
The little boy of Mr Boze-
man’s got his finger badly'Tnash-
ed in a lister the first of the
week
Walter Morlan and family
made a trip to Trail Sunday
evening
Frank Graham and wife were
Sunday guests at the Woods
home-
There will be preaching at the
school house the first fs unday in
July
We Attract You with the beauty
of our clean and wholesome
store )
We Quench Your Thirst with!
healthful drinks until you
come for more
We Gratify Your Longing for candy
that is pure
We Satisfy Your Hunger with good-
by the score
And for all of these Attractions
and many many more
We Stand In Line to greet you at
The Leedey Drug Store
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Everything Starts Somewhere
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We cannot conceive of a single that ' did not
have a beginning— that did not start some-
time somewhere
Thera is no enduring thing that makes
its advent by magic — from a germ
having within it the vitaCelements of
growth and endurance all worth-
while things sprang into existance
So it is with a trade a profession or business
Fortunes start with the lowest unit and by
preserving that unit and adding to it other
units after a jpbile it grows into a healthy
full grown fortune
Start to accumulate your fortune today
you never start you will never have one
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The First National Bank
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CAPITAL STOCK $2500000
Leedey Oklahoma
A L Thurmond President
J P Thurmond Vice-President
C R Flint Cashier
H S Gilbert Asst Cashier
Logan Bros Grain Company
Grain and Livestock v
Office Phone 26
Wheat No 1
Kaffir and Maize
Cotton Seed Meal
Tankage
Hogs
$100
75
300
400
600
Flour
Corn Chops
$340
200
Flour and Feed delivered any place in town
Palace Barber Shop
Good Barbers Sanitary Fquipment Good Treatment
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Coleman, John. The Leedy Times And Herald (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1923, newspaper, June 28, 1923; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1757444/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.