The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1921 Page: 7 of 8
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Money to loan on farms
Clark Hagan
Vern Burdick returned home lust
weeli from Kansas where he has
been working as telegraph operator
SCHOOL NOTES
RevErdman gave an intereating
talk in chapel Monday morning
The MIIS basket ball boys are
going to Waynoka Friday the 21st
A crowd of rooters are planning
to accompay them
Lela Childers is absent from
school on account of illness
All pupils were back Monday
eager to go to work aa that was
the beginning of the second semester
Four new subjects are offered viz:
Shorthand Sociology English His-
tory and Commercial Geography
At the first English History
session Mr Scott announced that
the study would not be a snap for
the student Then one of the most
popular students got up and left
the class room saying “I’ve
dropped’’
We have the making of a great
weather prophet in high school
Art prophesied bad weather the
last of this week We will aoon
know how great our prophet Is to
be
The high school welcomed a new
Senior Tuesday morning Warren
Shepherd
A fine line of commencement
card samples can be seen at The
Leader office adv
QUINLAN LOCAL NEWS
Interesting Items From Quinlan
and Vicinity
Fred Patterson and family came
over from Moorleand Saturday
and spent Sunday with her parents
TH Finley and wife ’ ’
Mrs Geo' Swyden and children
came in Saturday to visit a few
days with John Farris and family
JT Madison wnet to Woodward
Thursday on business
Henry McMillan and wife went
to the county seat Monday on
business
S' R Kohler and wife are the
proud parents of a baby irl born
Friday
Bill Stark returned Thursday
from a business visit in Wichita
Winifred Todd came in from
Alva Saturday to visit with JW
Keh and family
MraJohn Seegler and children
went to ' Woodward Saturday and
spent Sunday with her parents
MrsMat Carter went to Wichita
Friday to see her husband who 1b
in the hospital
MrsHatt!e Taylor and children
came in from Enid Wednesday to
visit with her parents CH Robin-
son and wife - - 1
FREEDOM
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MrNorton from Woodard was in
Freedom looking up si bulsness lo-
cation '
' ' Mrs-Clyde Swain and Miss Della
Devoun were Freedom visitors laBt
week n ((
- D A Chase and wife spent the
evening' Wednesday with GEd
ward Miller’s '
1 Tom Stout Is" hatillng1' wheat to
market heto'n 1 “ "' '
" Farmers' must be' leading their
kena’ egg tonic' from1 the looks of
the welt filled egg baskets'"'1’ " ' 1 1
Ttid weather haa been vely1 pleas-
ant thU wwk
Odie Dygert has moved to town
School is progressing nlceiy
About 60 pupils are in attendance
Mrs Oran Beals returned from a
visit with rtlativea at Haskew and
Mooreland -
Earn and Lois Chase of Hutchin-
son Kansas are visiting friends and
relatives here
WSYoung has lately finished
his new home'
Ebert Dotters has been suffer ing
an attack of asthma - ’
John Ferguson and Roy Wilson
drove in some cattle for market
Saturday i '
i Miss Hazel Walker was a Free-
dom visitor last week '
' Earl Clifford shipped a car of
cattle and hogs Saturday
Harvey Miller is visiting hil
sister Mrs Bowtnin near Enid
She is quite poorly having recently
undergone a surgical operation
and is going to Guthrie for treat-
ment Miss Gardner won the popular
lady premium given by the picture
and vaudeville show last week
Duck hunting is quite a sport
here now
Miss Bess Welty operated the lo-
cal telephone exchange one day last
week
Freedom has organized a band
and we expect some music soon
MrsIra Welty spent a day visit-
ing her mother MrsGeoWelty
PARADISE ITEMS
Nice weather for January
The Princess
Theatre
Mrs SE Lambert & YCBlaiue
Friday January 21
“FRIDAY 13th”
Saturday January 22
“MATERNITY”
“MUTT & JEFF” Comedy
Every Friday and Saturday
Night Change each night
Tuesday Jan 25 7 h Epi
sode of “VANISHING
TRAILS”
HANK MANN Comedies
Five and Six Reel Features
Don’t fail to see“BEFORE
THE WHITE MAN
CAME” A full Indian
oa£t i t taking many
months to gake this pic-
ture Absolutely the on-
ly picture of its kind
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BATTERIES TIRES TUBES
A Hattory to Use while we
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- Car and Tractor Service
Otto G Ifland
Phone 123
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Hardware
Our Goods Make Good nr We Do
WmCroiaaat and family spent
Sunday with GCaldwe’l and wife
S L 'Archibald’ brother and
family came In from Minnesota for
a visit jV‘ v
Mrs Rutledge’s mother is very
low at the present tim
A large number of friends and
relativesgathered with well filled
baskets at MrRussell’a last Sunday
to help him celebrate his birthday
Everybody en’oyed a j illy good
time
Miss’ Julia Pickens and Ted
Lehmann spent Sunday with Stead-
man’s southeast of Woodward
Cliff Rutledge was cal’ed (o
Woodward Tuesday morning on ac-
count the illness of htsson George
They intend to bring him home
We haven’t heard the cause of his
sickne?3 1 1
Miss Louck ls working for Chas
Thanscheidt
Little Oral Elwood is spending
the week with her grandmother
MrsRussell
Floyd Stoll and Harry Croisant
attended Sunday school at Black
Sunday
A S Elwood and family and Chas
Croisant spent Sunday at Chas
Stoll’s
Miles Pickens and fami£ were
business visitors in Woodward
Saturday
The leader for next Sunday night
in the PYPM is Mrs Mildred
Elwood The Countiy Gossip
McDonald Drug Co
Safety First
’Phone 40
We give your mail orders
prompt attention We pay
postage
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At Prices That Are Right
We carry a full line of the standard reme-
dies And our trade is brisK enough to Insure
a fresh stoch at all times ' t - 1 1 -i
' If you see it advertised in a reputable paper1
you will find us always able to supply you
We iaim to Keep in stocK all the latest dis-
- covered remedies and ingredients prescribed
by our local doctors So no matter what the
prescription is bring it to us
Our prices are most reasonable because
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The Mooreland Pharmacy
“The biggest little store in the biggest little city in the world”
Undertaking:—
I have purchased the FM Thorne
undertaking business and am pre-
pared to handle all business in that
line Funeral arrangements at-
tended to Licensed embalmer fur-
nished RJKnittel
Knittel’ Furniture Store
'Phone 13 and 93
THE SAME AS ALWAYS
EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT AND WEAR ‘
AT THE RIGHT PRICE
JOHN FARRIS QUINLAN
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FARA LOANS
At a Low Rate of Interest and '
With Liberal Payment privieges ‘ "
Rex Nordyke at Quinlan State Bank
House Dresses
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Description cannot do justice to our
exceptional values in house dresses
kimonos and aprons: They must' ’ --
seen to be appreciated
We have everything in the latest styles—
plain colors checks stripes light and dark
figures Materials include ginghams per-
cales lawns and chambrays— plain or
embroidered And the prices will suit you
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The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1921, newspaper, January 21, 1921; Mooreland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1818395/m1/7/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.