The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Evelynn Hassebroek
Asst Casaier
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Martin L E Bouquot
WM BRECKNER
General Blacksmithing
Oxy-Accetylene Welding
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Read at Night
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The money President Lincoln earned as
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rail splitter he put In bank In later
life he often referred to his first bank ac
count At night ho read every book ire
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Have you bank account?
It you haven't start one with us today
Won gladly explain ' our simple safe
method of doing business -
a bank account la a touchdown on the
road to the goaf of Meets
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W M Enlow ' Preei JnpRhynerd V-P) C W Wilson Cash
C R Ludwick - C W Wllaotl W M Enlow Director
RESOLUTIONS
r Of Woodward County Teacher's
Aaeoelatlon:
Wherema death has removed from
our midst one of our fellow teachers
8upt Harry 8 Scott of Mooreland
therefore be It revolved:
That we the teachere ef Wood
ward City and County extend to
Ms wife Mr Beulah Scott and hi
family our aincereat mpethy la
their hour of sorrow That we
heroin express our deepest regret
at the great loss suffered by his
removal front the teaching profens
ion
That a suitable floral offering be
provided and presented by the
Woodward County Teachers' Asao
elation '
That a copy of these resolution
be presented to his wife Mrs
Beulah Scott to the local paper
for publication and that they be
made n part ef the minutes of this
association
Signed
JWTyler
Dolola M Hayden
Nell Setsor Hall
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Committee
Vote for Mill Burdick for Town
Treasurer
— Advertisement
TOWN TICKET
The following la the town ticket
to be voted on at the regular elec
tion April 5:
For Clerk
GH WHITE
For Treasurer
(vote for one)
MABURDICK
CWWILSON
lor Trustee First Ward
(vote for one)
WHHENDERSON
FC VAN FRANK
For Trustee Second Ward
ED IDURANT
For Trustee Third Ward
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CAWILSON
JEBEYER
For Justice of The Peace
(vote for one) v
HBBAIRD
MPDOTZOUR
serlptioa renewals this week
The bridge work is progressing
nicely A hoot 40 men are working
there at present
The Freedom schools were out
last Friday Each room gave an In
foresting program ' 1
Archer Clothier and wife of 8alt
Springs visited relatives and frteods
hero 8atnrday and 8anday -Chao
Miller visited his son in
Wayaoka Monday
Ira Welty’s hsve moved back on
to their farm ‘
M Isa Lee the ’phone operator
will torn her position over to an
other Operator the middle hi next
month!
Jeai Stephens’ have bought prop
orty in the eaat part of town and
have late ly moved Into same
Esther Chase Is visiting her aunt
and aitter in Hutchinson Kansas
Jim Riley has moved to Freedom
There vat preaching hers last
Sunday and Sunday night by Rev
Clothier 1 '
' Mrs N A Young returned to her
home Saturday haying been here
with her daughter Mrs Chas
Miller during htr illness with
pneumonia '
A largo crowd attended the dance
Saturday night in the hall
for this term The neighbors all I frelnda
took well filled baskets and went' Perrry Beyer and wife and
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to the school bouse and gave the
teacher a surprise dinner' Every
body bad a real good t ime Miss
Ollle Pyle was the teacher
James Cohlmia came in Thursday
from Buffalo to visit a few days
with John Farris and family
MMHutchlaaon and wife art
the parents of a baby girl bora
Friday ' -
Lulu Floyd wont to Waynoka Sat
urday after finishing a five mntha
term of school here
W' Atkinson and wife returned
Friday from Kansas wham they
have been ‘ visiting relatives and
went to White Deer Saturday
where bn will work in the depot
M Dauphin returned from Wlch
Its whom ho went to visit -his son
who la in the hospital' Ho la get-
ting along as well an could bo ox
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Mm Noll Hall weat to Fargo Eat-
urday to spend Easter wl£h her par
sntaCR8elaor
Reg Nordyks wife sad i
to Harper Saturday to i
with bar mother Mrs Onlo Hr
Noedfe rSturaed borne Cd9
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want te Woodward Tnaafxyoe s
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WMEnlow at Mooreland State Danlz
QUINLAN NEWS
Anna Johns and Beulah Hopkins
went to Alva Sunday wherqAhey
MABurdick has the time
perience and qualifications to make
for Mooreland a good officer cast
your vote on April 6th for him for
Treasurer '
—Advertisement
FREEDOM
Dan Stine of the Haakew neigh
Dorhood la among The Leader'a sub-
will enter achool for the aummer
' Ruth and Dopha Stark came
down Saturday from Woodward
and spent Easter with their parents
WE Stark and wife
John Secllger and family moved
Monday to Higgins Texas where
John will be agent at the Santa Fe
station '
MrsJack Newman and Mrs Joe
Lund came In Sundav frofn Miss-
ouri Mrs Lund will visit with
her mother and with relatives and
friends -
Mrs Irby McGlamery and children
returned from Woodward Tuesday
She has been visiting with her
mother Mrs Matthews
Henry McMillan drove to Wood-
ward Tuesday on business
Mrs Wilson went to Alva Sunday
to visit a few days with friends''
' Joyce Kee came up from Belva
Saturday and spent Easter with het
parents JWKee and wife
Mra ME Keith came in Mon-
day from Lambert to visit a couple
of days with her parents JWKee
and wife
Letha Kent came in Sunday from
Rosston to make a short visit with
her parents SLH Kent and wife
The Mayfield school closed Friday
Damty Lingerie
For ladies undergarments that com-
bine beauty and daintiness with
high quality and' low prices our
stock is unequaled
We have an attractive showing of corset
covers! chemises combination suits petti-
coats nightgowns etc of the latest de-
signs and patterns from which we are
sure you can make a suitable selection '
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' and QuaHty Oar Standard
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On the farm 7 mile north and 1 14 west id Mooreland
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26 Head of Livestock
Cattle
Three yearling whitefuce heifers
One coming yearling steer Two
registered Shorthorn cows age 3
one with calf by side One white-
face heifer age 2 Red cow age 4
to be fresh Black cow age 3 to be
fresh Two yearling heifers Red
cow age 7 fresh etxra good milk
er giving 4 gallons milk per day
Red cow age 7 to be fresh soon
Red cow age 5 to be fresh Red
cow age 3 giving milk One extra
good coming 2 year old heifer
Two coming yearling heifers
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Horses'
One- bay mare smooth mouth
weight 1200 Bay mare age 8
wt 1200 In foal Bay mare smooth
mouthw eight 1100 Roan horse
age 7 weight 1460
Implements
One set heavy work harness with
artillery traces an extra good set
one aet heavy work harness with
breeching one Weber wagon 3 inch
wide tires John Deere gang plow
7 foot diac harrow 14 inch walking
plow John Deere ridlng’cultivator
Moline two-row Moline lister 6-
tooth 4 hp gasoline engine corn
shelter in good shape Primrose
cream separator 60 gallon ateel
barrel 3 bushels cane seed 10 rods
poultry wire some tools and other
articles not mentioned
’ Terms t uy :
Terms:— Accredit’ until Jkn 1
1922 will be given on sums over
10 notes drawing 10 percent In-
terest ' ' 5 percent discount for cash
on sums over $10 Sums of $10
and under cash M 4 4‘-
Lunch w “
Lunch wiil be served on grounds
Free coffee will be furnished
Bring your drinking cups'
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About Building Costs
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building materials are down? Have The country is short more than a
you talkrd to us lately about build- million homes Our own city jLV --LiV
ing? Do you know how reason- short 26 homes When people be- -'
ably you can make needed repairs gin to do this long delayed build '
build you new home or remodel ing demand will increase rapidly '
your old one? creating another ahortage of mn
Better get in touch with the Bit- terails and prices will advance
uation at once The building pro- again '
gram that was expected in 1920 If you are planning (o buid re-
fa I led to develop The manufpc- model or repair come in and let ua
turers werp caught with too large gve you figures Then when ‘ we '
stotfks andj were forced to turn show you the actual saving over last
them over at almost cost yeprs prices and show you how fa--
We can show you a - substantial vorably present coats compare with '
savihft on every item in our line those of 1914 make your' own de-
But its only fair to tell you this ciaion Get in touch with ua today '
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The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1921, newspaper, April 1, 1921; Mooreland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1818405/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.