Delaware County Chieftain (Jay, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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1AV OKLAHOMA DECEMBER : 28y t921 T
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VOLUME L 10 30
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jSpiref? two estimable young peo
pi s'" of Watts OUlabom’aV arrived
herb lata Thursday eveningr at-
tended by t hV broth er’ of "thd'
brideand the foiibvvlua morning
were mntfied' fit fheftuft louse
With Tlie Railroad'
placeinYhe state': Corn is sell-
iwg fib5( coats P?r bu$bel- and
rey -salewhilp prairie -hay
Mi 3 for 50 sen ts--per ba e and
AH eXcVpt' dn'a of the railroad" light bales at Jhatv - Corn fodd
aopsjia3iia?mpved:adt'of MayeS er cane hay and kafir corn' also
County into Delaware County find ready-sale at-a good price
This meaniWarwe Have a Tent- In fact of all kinds are selling at
ed city ffbm MayeS up ta' Saline a goadpjkp fprobqbly brditer
creek about nine miles K While thaftaafc5M3tirfeYplafe the stats
thVrailrpidjianipVHaye’ moved ( TLe only drawback is that feed
' qut of irayeiCoti’h'ty ’ into Dela j of most kind "ia" getting scarce
Ncdhnty' thefe: :a'rp still many tie and there is a' lot of railroad and
in ‘ Mayes County The j tie work ahead yet dlM-several
rajlmafl camps--moved- out of winter mo&tbs to come
Mayes county because practically J vye havebeen informed that
jtfLot:ihacbnstruetionwork! in ItkViuilr
tjbatTiidlilfity ffasr'fi6ished'''"'l'ie tf1BgHB$Fwi)TrdSfBvdl6ie' ‘Surely thVuncuitured edgesbr
)tHatTJdliItytVas"fifiished11e‘fxrg'FarcT"irder'H5ir'r'"h&toe
work in will continue in Mayes 1
cotjnty for several months' - yet
oa the National-Ird wood pepp-
le bave a large tie contract ‘With
ftibe MK'ftTRR also one svith
' sthe FrisoSilRf
Acorn awi pTAirkaara jro£
bably higher in price along the
judvv railroad than any other
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grown honey This reminds the
yvrifer tliathb’slrould haveldoiife
fabrC bee ir66hiiunting ddrihg
the summer’und -ulte a great
lcssloafingrf'we could seeia-
heiaCas yelLas 7 we knew f the
pastjffip yould-gUbo ' milliofiares
in a short timqrt:Nqw: the rail
road and tie catabf tvill beihov
ed away or will be getting their
honey from other &curcc -by5 the
next beb-tree huntin'g? time sq
we hayelosfevhral) -thousand
dollhrsfbV notbblruf'able to sSe
aheadfW p Joafingy while: we
should navel been i: bee- hunting
But such is lifeTnd I suppose
none bf Us sheald rbgret ' losmC
a few hundred dollars daring
the hot summer mdhths when be
hunting is at its best a if we
make this money hunting- wild
honey Jose vorlds jof ' real
good first class settlement gossip
Which bfpuVse is vyOpth mWq
than-money Somepeople have
last their farms ratherTthan lose
the settlemeini-gdssip'
i t Th writer talked with 'one of
the - wnstxuc tion w or kerjs oiT’th e
hew'Hilfqad a fe wTfays "tack
and hQaid that" the new road
wduld ubtbefido- laying steel hk-
fore thatiist oil fho n®v yyeayy
He sid the steel coatractdr was
on the ground ready to begin
the work of laying the steel -but
ttu?re was quite a little bft‘hf
finishing wbrl to be done on tlie
grade y e T be t o r e ' t fi ell t ct j 1 work
could begin fhe writer is asked
most every day if the new yail-
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county Arkansas in ahill rijn
med valley stand? iastone school
house ’that:- is ThO !center of an
i at erusti ng c o mm unity 1 d v el qr-
meat It wasiuot fostered by a py
higln-'salariedbSlqial cinteqt -on
showjngkthe JasperSr- how it’s
done bui it js ih’yeguHpf the
united and wiliiqgefforts ofthe
the rescdentsoLthe pqmjnuni'ties
‘-rd fheibrfg ugo fsome pioneer
with a waggish opgue and an
ITsbbrainnamdJhopla cq B uck
snort and it is possible ’ that it
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the locality were worn away
the smiling ojghards brought
wealth tq the i-ude
equpmeht of ther IthpoLbefame
distasteful tobemjaud in Organ-
iaigtuuildTlme w 'slhool
hoiisO'fKSy tnyeganfit mpst
successful' and confmS’ntfiiibr tie’-
velopment aa community From
thoTiative Ttone they built one
bf -the-tteaksb-ahd most comfort-
ablecouutry schb houses to be
fdundin AVashingtoucoUnty and
theji named the scho‘‘Bi'fiew’’
It is' sufScibntjyightpdwd Hish
yvindoiv'slt hafstagd and is
equipped mitb modern seats and
tables! ahcl reddfhg'cLairs Hav-
ing prideifl'thqir hewcornmun-
ity'hduseThef pet ahqrbt iOmake
it attractive to thp young people
They organized atPmmunity club
and - with funds received from
seveTaV dramatic preseatatioqs
subscribed toh largq numbet df
magazines and ht-lodfcals Burch''
ased a considerable library of
reference books ahet 7 furnished
their’ si a g e “tv 1 1 h n uinafous props
as well asTurmfuref also book
cnsts-and-lTbrarjM-tables'-auda
lighting system for thfir cpm-
m unTty m eb iings-oao might each
w eek Darjag- Hi e- Holiday Sea-
soUeacH year uitir yotiirg' people'
present plays both -dramas and
comedies an event which draws
podplo Jtipn£ a LT'J? at distance
The leader pf the t Dramatic S As-
sdciation ts -C bar 1 e s Ila n s e u ! an
educated Dane who isulso a
good American because 'he is loy-
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Auctioneer
Ketchum : Oklahoma
W rW 'Barnet ‘
Auctioneer
Farm' ahd stock sales a special-
ty Your patronage will be ap!
preciatcdr
AddressrBQUIHWESlClTYMQlCaIe
road is going build on-to the
litlie tjgnof Kansas This is (adopted country
one thing that tub writer ddes
npt know because thoJiead meu
o the road has not yet seep fit
to unfold all their plans ttT-tlie
writer but judging from-ithe
fact that milch of their best tim-
ber is located near this town it
id only natural' to suppose t£at
they would not h'bto the troub-
le and heavy expense of hauling
it on wagons 8 or 10 miles The
writer believes-that-Thvs-- road
will not only build onjnto Kan-
sas but also iuto Ark!h2as''"TbG
best thfny isqpt t wprrybut
wait and see ’
Tins country needs a- tooth car
penter'bitettyibad at lbepresent
lime Qyite o few bf dur camp--
ers complain of acbiDg molars
which they want yanked or plug
ded The writer has been doing
the-yaulting act on childrens
teeth but doeTnot care for 'the
job of yankips b'TwTstfni' he
molar oit of an old h ead
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MrsEirdio ' Golding Tot Grove
i3 assisting in the abstract office
here wrth'her-eitei'iP’MissNttlAVift’ — ? — - r yi- r-— h—
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his xonun unity a nd- to his
qdcouatry and spares no
pAinS iii -tryiDg -to ' benefit? the
young- folks of the community
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and to educate and train them in
things thaixivilli bb bqpyllcial to
them their whole lives through
meaiiTot pbrntabaity' meet
ing&byjpeq? of easyAi access to
currehras:well as classic litera-tureja3-weli7aS'
-‘books-ot refer
ence abdTfravel byvibn3 of
these dramalic berfbr'ftlancok iu
which‘:tb IV-ithplo LCQnjm Unity
akes apiintcnse -jnterest by
mfidbs--df Their Ounday School
a nth: by a spirit of 'uaig’n-the
community has become ioyal to
itself iaud has a$vahC£d TROf ally
and educationally ast-well as ag-
tl c u It n rail y a trdrfi aaireiu 11
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Lance Hilton Chas Howerton
Elva Howerton and a number of
others wposespames jivo did k not
learn wore here rom Row TupS
'rn'dlvintr rlio rbhtfds add meeting
everybody That’s the right tiling
todo vWhcn you come to the
couhtyseat mix bround you
might miss something We don’t
HAPPILY WEDDED--
Wit the residense pf MroVV-M
at high noon occurred the wed-
ding of Mp Qlaude Keith and
Miss ' Ha Ufa' Ivlke’ Bay'd thb lieyer-ebd-Wal
tei-TVdirbr therMotliod-
isf jCburch officiating'! Onlytbe
immediate relatives' of the 'bridb
dhd'gropidaud avery (epifltt
mate friends'' with ess6d thA cord-
mbn'y abd paridok ' ’f Tba’ tyed-
ding dinner which 'im hied lately
follo'ived :Tiate3'’'Werh'Ti:d'fbr
thirty-six The repast was bount-
iful uhtfTre lreeti wot-' assertr was
prepared --only --as Mrs-'I5oyd
feet in every detail ’ f
wTbe groom is a son of Mr xn'U
Mrs agaA!'Aiet'TQf $ea£ frigw
farid ’ therSrjda ite i-yungtef
facter qf Mr
’ Boy di Both dye t f yes
of raailiesWho lay beei highly
resp e c td -i-res i d (tuts o Lillis part
of the country for many years 1
"Both of the contracting p&tU
is are teachers in the public
schools of this county and :ard
ieachinghear Row
Thp Chieftain joins their ma by
friends in extending tiHem best
wishes for bappihessjTsimjessiand
loDjgiife t6gethf'C "
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‘ ‘MR BALDWIN INJURED
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Mr II Baldwin Sr severely in-
jured Monday while at workon:
the Baptist church tyiifdingfin
tbh ' north part of toTc It sterna
t'ho’ barpentr-rs wertf’ Taisirijf a
"pari of the fram'ivcrk of 1 ha
buildiagjvhen a support gaya-
way causiVg“'part or "the flame
thi i was' beibg'raisod to f alTstri -king
Mrtlatd win rendering him
in the office ofTTfeTJounty Judge-byevetehd’Rek-it
Ford cHie-
Baptist Church They then’ 'tofik'
the long trail back t° WattsTo
rpcefye the: congratulatioa ’'of
tlieir friends and take up the Ye-'
spefnsibilities Incumbent 'upon
them' If the lane of 'success turns
for t-bem may it turaforTHe beti
ter if the gardens of happiness
cOhjp'to an -end ‘may- they-dind
themselves iri " the- -m'eadowsfr-'of
joy Our town seems:'t0--ba a
Gretna Green for young couples :
who'seek - to become one ultt is
not that Lovo-’s ' Lana ends hero
in the midst of Nature’s Bowet-
just one of the high spots where
mortals are permitted to view
the faraway mountains and pause
at -that moment whar dqty begins-
i’'jTPi for and JH EzeOo£iS
sasvere bere-Tuesday and iavoy
edtho Chieftain with a callliiey
report' Kansas-as-dhoroughty a-
lira an full pf pep ThaCrjight
brag bn ypur tovn t - y quf dqi’t
lcn aw who s liste ni ng- behind JhP
'evergrEeris-v Mr Rzelf -recpntly
moved’ to Delaware County iajid
of course to be in style andqt
himself properly before the pub-
lic be subscribed :: Ip? the Cbief-
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r appreciation y:L
! We-wish to’1 starq'lth'arXe !g-
prociatd t habusiheVs'' ‘ thaC’'liaa
been given oiir n'e wspapeY land
plant during Tho past 'mdnfbs
and althougU' we are nqf equip-
Ulig SM- U41UWIU i CllUBiillg UUU-I- C1- ‘ — 1 1-' tv
5ifcoiabas
cM3ition ty srioB?l ' KvJ f Src?
H f 7' f t i P j I Tr'-j-t® devote to the neV!s end of Qur
- ’ t’V1 f -if 1 1 T business Tthe? effdrC-‘jve should
A 'EEVERBLY i- iNJUiRED:? ' 5 ‘ -
George Arthurs twelve
bid soKjOLMc v and r Airs
Arthurs yas thrown frdm:a
horse hovVus riding Tulsclay
afternoon and very sevtn-eij in-
jured internally - as-CJio 5 fwis
thrown against a stump At (last k
accounts he was resting easier
and good hope for his recovery
is entertained
have’! w'e‘ wish tbthahk ygii - ror
your ki'utlly ‘'realfza'tiout A°'
our difficulties and patifchce"in
our sliortcomings and we be-
speak for every tesldeht of -‘this
c'ou'nty and all bar friends every-
where a liioit' prosperous " and
lappy Ndw Year ’ "!'5
Yours Very Truly' '
Chieftain Printing CJa
‘By Guy A'TweediefMgr-
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Tweedie, Guy A. Delaware County Chieftain (Jay, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1921, newspaper, December 28, 1921; Jay, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1779386/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.