The Shattuck Monitor. (Shattuck, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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Are You Happy in Your Kitchen? E
V
HOW many American women'are
really happy in their kitchens? To
how many does the housewife's work-
shop hold anything but dreary drudgery
Two million American women the two
million who own Hoosier Kitchen Cabi-
nets have been placed in complete
mastery of their kirchen work They con
sider the Hoosier America’s most prac- -deal
labor saver because it hat abolish-
ed the old time stooping reaching stand
ing and walking about that used to
make kitchen work so wearrisome
You too can know this relaxation even
in the midst of household duty You
ean do all the preliminary work of meal
time preparation ‘ seated ’before your
Hoosier with every kirchen tool and
utensil within easy reach f '
Satisfy yourself that this is true' before
you invest in a kitchen cabinet ‘ Go to
your nearest Hoosier dealer Sit m front
of the ordesly Hoosier Beauty Note its
big uncluttered work table! Notice what
thoughtful provision ha been made for
your every kitchen requirement
And then when you are convinced that
the Hoosier is best— as are these two
million other women — order the step-
saving bocksaving Hoosier sent to
your home ' ' '
J A-Guipel Shattuck
COAL! COAL! COAL!
We have a large stock of the High grades
on hand Will be glad to furnish your
fuel wants
THE RAILWAYS ICE COMPANY
O W Barnett Mgr ’ - ’Phone No IS
C B McMILLIN AUCTIONEER
CHANEY OKLAHOMA
Business of the public wantedand respectfully so-
licited Satisfaction Guaranteed Charges only
one per cent
PHONE 551 on 108
Dates made at this office
Cline’s Ellis County Abstract Co
UenrewiiliBl onaS)
W C TYLER Manager
OiirulMd ud Bonded Abetraele to all Lands and Lots
la Kills County
ARNETT
OKLAHOMA
J & M CAFE
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT'
Meals at all Hours
- 24 Hours Every Day -'
THESHATTDCK MONITOR
- “CAP” MITCHELL
Editor and Publisher
PUBLISHED THURSDAY
- Entered at the Postoffice st
Shattuck Okalhoma aa matter
of the second class May 22 1906
under act of Congress of March
3 1879 -
Rates of Subscription
One Year
Six months
Three months
Single copies
$160
76c
40c
06c
Printers get up in the world occas-
ionally just like other folks The
Democratic end Republican parties
have each nominated' one for the pres
idential race this year
For fourteen years Scott Ferris has
represented an agricultural district in
Congress For fourteen years ha has
been loyal to the fanners Misrep-
resentation half truths and absolute
lies cannot erase that record -
I L C Freeman left today for Ochil-
tree county to attend to some business
matters In that part of the country
he will probably return Saturday
A D Jones the barber is planning
a trip overland to Colorado Now Max
lea and Arizona in the near future
to bo gone probably three Weeks or
a booth "
Mr and Mrs -Grover - Mitchell
had daughter vKaomi expect to leave
Friday for Swearingen Texas to
spend their vacation visiting relatives
and friends at that place - '
‘ One of the old reliable readers of
the Monitor Pete Peetoom of the
Catesby -vicinity was in town y eater
day and dropped in paying alT arrear
ages' and putting' himself up to Oc-
tober 1921 on the dope
Before fall and school time comes
it would pay some enterprising cap-
italist or local booster to invest a
few dollars in the building of tenant
houses' People are already coming
to1 Shattuck faster than tha supply
of houses and rooms ean be made
The Monitor is swamped with job
work and it Ja impossible to get additional-help
In the office We will
therefore have to ask our patrons to
behr with us until we can get the
work done— the best we ean ao under
the circumstances
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The company who owns and have
the artesian well in charge at Gage
are making preparations tobuild a
swimming pool and bath resort The
waters hers have proven medicinal
qualities and are being used exten-
sively over the country already
The Monitor believes in pushing
boosting for and advertising every
legitimate enterprise in our town and
country In every town we bava good
had and indifferent things and men
that handle them but we endeavor
to push the good and say but very
title for the bad
Tomorrow (Friday) afternoon the
Shattuck Chautauqua starts The pro
gram this year will probably be one
of tha best ever had in this part of
the country one that will be worth
coming many miles to see and hear
Five days of real intellectual treats
Get your tickets now
The Hagen Oil Company of this
city who are spreading out in theft
business more and more are putting
in a station at Follett on the new
line The oil business and the gas
business in this part of the country
is being nicely cared for by the Hagen
Oil Company
Jim Chambers former Shattuck boy
now of Cushing Okie while on
visit the paat week dropped in and
had his name put on the Monitor’s
subscription list- so that he could keep
up with what was going on in Shat
tuck Jim said he laid off to do this
the last time he was here but forgot
shout it
Oran Kelly editor of the Spearman
Reporter the town at the end of
the new road while in town the past
week dropped in to see us and had
us place him on our exchange list
Mr Kelly is a rustler and is running
quite a lively sheet Spearman too
he says is getting up and going
some
The Gore dope that is being put out
is scandalous and ridiculous but Gore
and his eoharts can deal lavishly in
that kind of stuff “Desperate -circumstances
demands desperate means
with the blind manj and he is only
resorting to his last alternative'
-The Rexall Store--
Our prescription service— ’
Unexcelled in the State
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Davis Drug &
Jewelry Go
W F Adams made a trip to Dar
rousett Monday returning Tuesday
Evsrything is in readiness for the
FOR SALE — Drop Reed ££ugcr
Sewing machine
Mrs S M Wallis Shattuck Okla
Mrs Carl Lockhart of Plainnew
bg Chautauqua which begin tomor- TeMg here weck
row afternoon
Don’t fail to see Constance Tal-
atadge in ‘ “Sauce for tho Goose" at
Wednesday inly 21 '
stives — s
Miss Moselle Wilton returned yes
terday from a week’s visit at the
Clark nnek in Lipscomb oonaty -
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The recent rains -promise us the
biggest maise crop e have ever had
in the country The wheat crop is
already made and it also looks good
for a bumper 'Broomeorn crop There’s
not many trees for money to grow
on around here but there’s going to
be a good deal of it scattered around
anyway this fall if things keep en
coming like they have
A little over two weeks now and
the primary election will be on
Those who have not already attended
to their registration where changes
have been made will have until the
24 to do so Remember the Voting
precincts st Shattuck have an been
changed and new registration wfll be
necessary for aU those who are hi
another precinct as a result of this
change
The Shattuck Monitor la one of 241
Democratic papers in Oklahoma that
Gore says are against him The Shat
tuck Monitor received the Gore yoL
unteer checks to run his untrue dope
as advertising but we promptly re-
turned the same with the statement
that we were against the Senator
Wo didn’t feel disposed to take the
money run tho advertising in one
column and skin him In another We
need the money bad enough that Is
true hut wa didn’t need it bad enough
to barter our principle and our soul
for a few pieces of silver
D P HMbert of (Iiggin was
down on Tuesday cream day in Shat
tuck and wa saw his check for (SMI
which ho received for hie products
that day— a pretty rood bosh if
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W H Edmondson of the Goodwin
vicinity came down 'today for a visit
in town' the first time for a good
while "Dad" says that the crops
are looking good and that the pros-
pects are far better than the average
Dad" also thought the Democratic
presidential ticket a good one and
hoped to eee it win
Street work ia going to have to be
done in Shattuck soon if we maintain
any kinds of streets at all Work
probably should have been done before
this but there has been so much other
city work on hand It couldn’t be reach
ed There has been considerable street
money collected in which will soon be
applied and then it won’t be quite so
bumpy -
During the past week the Monitor
has interviewed quite a few farmers
on who they were for for’ United
States Senator Our talks on the sub
ect have been with farmer from
every section of the county 'and wo
ean say that the Democratic farmers
with whom we have conversed on the
subject declare themselves open and
avobe board for Hon Scott Ferris and
against Senator Gore
No man waa ever endowed with a
udgment so correct and judicious but
that circumstances time and exper-
ience would teach him something
new and aprise him that of thse
things witch which he thought him-
self the best acquainted he knew noth
ing! and that th9ie ideas which in
theory appeared the most advantag-
eous were found when brought into
practice to be altogether impractic-
able — Terence -
Dr E G Fulton returned from a
month’s visit in tha Osarlcs Saturday
evening ’ Mrs Fulton and Kenneth
stopped - off at McPherson Xansas
where they will extend their visit
with relatives there and Doc came
on hem alone The land of moon-
shine looked good to Doe although
ho ia himself a tetoUer but tha tub
tie scenery the catfish and many oth-
er things w imagine captivated the
tar Me rep sets a nice time 'and
a ffeed tript
Cheyenne Well No 1 in Roger Mills
county northeast of Cheyenne is an-
other new oil welj that waa spudded in
last Sunday Here’ hoping they’ll
hit a good one
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'Mr and Mrs Leonard Kunts and
cdnn who left more than a month
ago for an ovatland trip by auto to
Colorado and the mountains returned
home Saturday and report a fin trip'
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Mr and Mra - £: C Siddena end
chidren are leaving this week for
Pauls Valley Oklahoma where 5 Mr
Siddena will be 'located during' the
broomeorn season to boy 'broom corn
Bsrt-E Hill Republican candidate
for the legislature waa down Monday
evening mixing with the voters at
Shattuck While in town he visited
at the Monitor and watched the lino
type work - ' '
’
LOST "'OR STOLBN-pA Simpions
Cord Tire— tube inside end' tire cover
on inflated ready for-use If 'lost
somewhere between Follett and Shat
tuck Finder leave with Hagen Oil
Co Shattuck — Reward -
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-Riley Davis who bought the (Jew-
eler stock of the' Ba vis Drug Co
got everything packed qnd jrhipped
out Tuesday ' The building thus va-
cated will be occupied -'by next week
with the new J & M (pafe
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‘The annual school meeting and
election took place Tuesday afternoon
A nine monthB school was voted and
J H C' Stuart was re-elected as
president of the school' board fqr the
ensuing two year term
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JVeed cutting and' 'cleaning up
around aome of the residences in 'the
city is going on this week and it
would be a mighty good idea if the
cantagion would become general The
cleaning up fever ought to become epi
demie a few times every year
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The town of Higgins has a very
active Chamber of Commerce and had
J L Pope secretary of the Chamber
of Commerce fct Woodward to ad-
dress a meeting at that place on Toes
day of the past week When a' town
begins to talk that way things are
going to begin to move
A Spearman man saw a rattlesnake
go into a prairie dog bole He reach
ed in to grab the anake by the rattles
and snap its head off- He calculated
his hand was quicker than the snake’s
eye It wasn’t He has been in a
serious condition since the - snake
struck him — Canadian Record
' Mr and Mrs B T Smith and daugh
tors Vinnie and Pearl came in Sun-
day from Swearingen Texas to' be
present jt the funeral and burial of
little Margaret daughter of Mr and
Mrs Grover Mitchell and have re-
mained a few days in the city visiting
friends and relatives’
' J N Bidstrup of Tucumcari New
Mexico former Ellis county citizen
came in the fore part of the week to
look after interests here Mr Bid-
strup called on the Monitor Monday
and informed us that the oil excite
ment out there was quite high and the
prospects looking good He expects
to stay a week or more
The company at theHiggina well
have received 3660 feet of six-lech
casing and are putting it on the
ground at the well this week The
8-inch casing ia now set at 2400
feet and the prospefcts for a good
hole from here on to a finish is look-
ing 'encouraging ' ’
F E Powell of Route 6 Shattrick
waa a trader in town yesterday and
while in the city called at our office
to apply cash on subscription
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Don’t fail to see Constance Tal-
madge in “Sauce for the Goose” at
the Empress Wednesday July 3L
Jerry MeCartpr on of the aouta
aids farmers was In yastsiday and
Informed us ht was through harvest-
ing sid would 1 threshing Jn a day
or two
Mr and Mrs Clarence McMillan
of southwest of town entertained
quite a crowd of people at their home
Tuesday afternoon serving ice ertam
cake lemonade and other dainties
' FOR SALE OR TRADE
I860 acres Sherman County Tains
will trade for Shattuck Income Hard
ure or Furniture See
Horton Investment Co
The Monitor was asked to publish
matter the past week which did not
interest us in the least and we really
don’t think it would be interesting
reading to our readers hence we did
n’t publish it
ftrv’vtr ""“ —
Mrs J F Lundstrom returned the
fore part of the week from a visit
with her daughter Mra Elmer Pound
of Woodward and also with friends
and relatives at Alva
Cah Store
You can help us by telling' others
how we use you -
When in town look for ’ a clean "
store prompt service and quality
goods
You wilTlave time in this busy j
season by leaving your order at the
Cash Store -
High Grade Fruits Vegetables Smoked
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Meat Lunch - Stuff Cakes Crackers
Preserves Pickles and Relishes
We deliver Phone 32 -
Cash Store
Shattuck Okla
Cletrac Rides the Ridges
The Cletrac does both single and double listing— and does '
cither job quickly and easily - -
In single listing the Cletrac turns straight even ridges Or it rides
exactly on the middles of the ridges in relisting Its broad metal
tracks enable it to travel lightly over soft earth and do a perfect job
where horses or other power units would be handicapped
The sturdy Cletrac replaces four to eight horses — does more y6rk
end works more days in the year It burns kerosene or distillate
perfectly and a boy can run it k
' Practical farmers everywhere are turning to the Cletrac — the
"small tank-type tractor that cuts farming costs by handling all
jobs well ' - w V
T Come in and look this tractor over See for yourself its sturdy con-
striction Let us show you what it will do for you on your own
farm
W W WEBB
FARGO OKLA
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Harvest
IS NOW 'GOING
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Supply your needs from pur big stock
' We have a large assortment of gallon
fruits and vegetables such as blackberries-
gooseberries! - peaches apricots
pears apples prunes tomatoes spinach
corn peas etc
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This is all good quality and you will find
the price absolutely right ‘ —
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L Also have a big line of harvest hats
work shirts unionalls overalls Jump-
! 1 ers work shoes shirts etc -
J It will pay you to look us over before
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' you buy
TOMLIN & EDWARDS
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The Busy Store
'Shattuck Oklahoma
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-Voids Dresses from $750 to $1575''
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25- PER CENT OFF ON ALL SILK DRESSES
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V' j' ' ud Georgette ud Tricoiette' Blouses
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Georgette Drssses from $2650 up
Skirts In serge wash material and fancy alike
Come in and see us before buying'
We Do Hemstitching
CRUMP’S MADE-RITE
Shattuck - - - - Oklahoma
FOR
Farm Loans
la Ellis Harper and Beaver Coentioe
Low Rate— Seay Terms— Oniek Service
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Mitchell, Cap. The Shattuck Monitor. (Shattuck, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1920, newspaper, July 15, 1920; Shattuck, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1779296/m1/3/?q=kitchen+cabinet: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.