The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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discard after a few uncomfortable wearing
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expense of your appearancehealth and peace
of mind U the corset you cannot afford
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you spend your conet dollars wisely
H A SEATON
General Merchandise
Shoes Ladies Apparel
Our Goods Satisfy the Most Exacting
WILSON’S CAFE
Short-Orders Meals Confectionery
Cold Drinks
Roscoe Wilson Proprietor
Digs Tour Friends t Subscribe lor Die lento
DL CLARK WRITES
Mountain Home Ark
September 2 1920
Friend Omer: — Before we left
some wanted me to write a letter
to The Leader Do not know what
kind of a letter it will be but here
goes Left Mooreland August 16 at
4 p m - got into Waynoka 89
minutes too late to catcb the Fruit
Epressbut got out on an extra at 4
am the 17th Arrived in Kansas
City Aug 18 at 9 am- Transfer
red to Missouri Pacific at 5 o’clock
30 minutes late again to catch
Red Ball No63 Got out on extra
at 12 o’clock Got to Crane Aug
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We are ready to supply your needs in Shoes
and Clothing from our big store
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Our fall line of merchandise will suit you in
quality' price and selection
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School Supplies
Come to us for school supplies— tablets pencils
paper etc
yards
there until Friday ut IS whan I gat
out on train I missed la Kumm
City Arrived nt our end In Cotter
Ark Friday ovenlag at 8 o’clock
la line shape Wa are bow getting
straightened out agela
Cropa are fine and even the first
blade oa the corn Is groan yet
Baxter county Is located about mid
way from cast to west la the north
tier of counties and lies directly
outh of Ozark eounty Mo on tho
southern slope of tho Ozarka The
county has an area of 600 square
miles and Its altitude average 900
feet and tby claim It It one of tho
moot hsalthful sections of the U8
Water ia fina and plenty of It as
U has let down four Inches lines
we cams Only one negro In the
eounty will not - lot them light
Populaton ia 1200068 free schools
one college We are If mile to It
Thro high schools Any kind of n
church you want to go to From
I whit we have seen you tan raise
anything you Want to Garden
stuff is rotting You can raise two
gardens on tho same piece
gorund Fine timber and plepty
of nuts too I am buying fine oa
lumber for 8260 per hundred ant
could hive gone to n mill 14 miles
and got good pine lumber for lose
but at wo have to have all stuf
hauled I took tho oak as It ia only
4 miles to mill
Everyone has left the country an
gone to Cotier to a picnic as there
is going to be a flying machine
Lots of good fishing and wo are
going to try our luck some day
and maybe I will write again am
tell a fish story
’ Pastures are great Japan clover
whits clover blue gran and orchart
grass One acre to the head
plenty where It ia all pasture an
no timber to shade the ground that
ia too' much shade Bermud
gras ia fine We have It in our
yard regular mat and will say
right here you can sit down and
roll around amt not be stuck by
sand burrs and ff you want to you
can go to sleep and the flies wont
sing you to sleep
We have lots of work to do here
Cannot do much this fall but will
be on the Job next spring Jit looks
to us you caw raise anything you
plant arid have plenty id you want
to work for ft
I am going to quit for now
Maybe come again some time
Dtri Clark
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- DISTRICT 45
Alfred and Johnny Bangston
turned from Camargo Sunday
Mildred and Maude Egbert visi-
ted at Gaswint’s Sunday
Leslie Ramey had the misfortune
to serioumsly injurtone of his eyes
last Saturday
Mabel Bangston and Lola Haught
spent Sunday with May Tannahill1
Ross Smith visited with Clyde
Hill Sunday -
Alfred Bangston was a caller at
BFRamey8 Monday
Wm Castle and Lyss Hill attended
tHe hall game at Mooreland Sun
day
Another big rain fe 11 in this lo-
cality Monday night
- Willie Cox wbb a caller at Tanna-
hill’s Sunday
OMC’8 ENTERTAIN
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L P McDowell ' Manager
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs Hebert Moody the members
of the OMC’s gave a shower in
honor of one of their members
Orilla Stout nee Stoaks All mem-
bers were present The rooms
wete decorated with the colors
lavender and white and vanes of
cut flowers While they were en-
joying the program of jolly pranks
HLGardner was royally entertain-
ing the “ornery” members at his
home just across the way After
the guests arrived the bride was
blindfolded and seated in the center
of the room where she was showered
with rice and wedding gifts Much
merriment was prevoked by the ar-
rival of two rather belated and
unprepared guests and after the
uproar ceased all were served with
refreshments of punch and wafer
After giving the Club yells in var
ious parts of the city all departed
voting it one of the most enjoyabel
events of the season '
Build For the Future
Wherever you find good mw besineaa building! going ’up
there you will find prosperity This J uch a communty
Buildings hastily and poorly construct!' 'With any kind of
materials are temporary They will not lasv-
As a builder you are responsible for your part P the ®®5
munity In yearn to coma Build buildings that will last
’ Wo too aro a part of this community actively interested k
In its development To furnish only quality Jumbor dependable !
materials and sound building counsel is our part of tho under
taking You can benefit by It Write or call '
Long-Bell Lumber Co
VFHolloway Local Manager ’Phone 3 2
FARM LOANS
At a Low Rate oflnterestand '
With Liberal Payment privieges
Rex Nordyke at Quinlan State Bank
Princess Theatre
Shows Tuesday Friday and Saturday
Two shows each night -
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MRSBELAMBERT Manager
i Cream Poultry Produce
‘ Custom Gr iriding
o4ny day in the week
- Si me for Flour Feed Hay
Garden and Field Seeds
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produce ?
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WILD BOAR PRIZI ENOUGH
' The French ministry of agricul-
ture had a prize of fifty franca for
every wild boar weighing over thirty
kilograms that was killed and of ten
francs for every little one" It has
just withdrawn this giving as the
reason that with all meat at such
high pricea the flesh of a wild bear
ought to be quite sufficient reward
for killing it
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“When did you male what you
consider your best tpeech f”
‘The time I said Yba
enrol Senator
School
Supplies
We are headquarters for school
supplies— tablets pencils inks pens
papers etc
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Clair Schnoebelen Registered Pharmacist
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The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1920, newspaper, September 10, 1920; Mooreland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1818376/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.