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THRESHER-MEN; Bring Your Repair work to Lovelace.
The Cordell Beacon
Number 39
OFFICIAL CI
Cordell, Oklahoma, May, 6
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
VOLUME518
DISTRICT COURT ADJ.OiJRN8
time to cut ALFALFA.
MB HOUSE
IWHPIW
Deputy Sheriff Hollinflsworth Took
Part in Most Thrlllino Chaw Laet
ing from Saturday till Tuesday.
Deputy Sheriff Fred Holllngsworth
JSJ to Cordell Tuesday night
about ten- o'clock. after a three day
chase and rapture of a horse^ the«•
George Holden. who to wanted in
Texas on that charge^ It
that Holden stole the horse «t week
from a buyer in Texas who wuuget
tine a supply for the
rams tie first of last week washing
out all the bridges along the creek.,
after he had escaped Into this state
made It impossible for the officers
at Vernon, who were looking out for
him to follow the trail. They notified
the sheriff at Frederick. Hobart and
Cordell. SherlfT EofT and his deputies
Irom Frederick struck * trail between
Cooperton and Snyder Friday and
thought they were followtogthet^
They were joined at Cloud Chief Sat
Zay afternoon by Fred Holllngs-
worth and W. R. Boyd, the officers
working the country south of Moun-
tain View Saturday afternoon and
ALFALFA CUTTING
begun this week.
Backward Spring Has Not Effected
First Big Crop... New Hay Will
Be on Market by 10th.
The backwardTpring has not effect-
ed the growth of alfalfa and this week
l« witnessing the beginning ot actlv-
itles In the alfalfa fields of Washita
countv. Several mowers have al-
ready been started and many more
will be put to work by the first of
next week and It Is pxpected that new
hay will be on the market by the loth
or 12th, If the weather permits the
curing of the hay that Is being cut.
Alfalfa is Washita county's first
crop to bring finances to the raisers
and one cutting will be out of the way
before the demand for labor is ma e
In the harvest fields. Not only does
alfalfa pay a good dividend to the
growers but the acreage In the coun
ty has reached such proportions that
of hay baling outfits
GETS 10 TEARS
FOR HORSE THEFT
Arrested Two Weeks Ago in Comman-
che County for Stealing Horses in
This Co.—Plead Guilty Saturday.
Ed Brown, who was arrested two
weeks ago at Chattanooga, in Com
manche county, on a charge of stealing
a team of horses and a team of mules
from two farmers In the east part of
the county, entered a plea of guilty
last Saturday bofore District Judge
Thos. A. Edwards and was sentenced
to Ave years in the penitentiary on
each charge
Brown stole a -mare from a farmer
at Friendship school house and stole
another mare and a team of mules
'rom a farmer north of Mountain View.
He was trailed by the sheriff's force
of this county to Chattanooga, in Com-
manche county and captured. He de-
The rule of cutting alfalfa when it
was one-tenth In bloom served as a
fairly reliable guide so long as we
knew no better. But for the last few
years the alfaUa man has found that
the putting out of the new sprout*
from the stool of the plant to the real
guide to go by In cutting alfalfa for
maximum yields of hay for the season.
It happens that thOs second growth
starts aften when about one tenth of
the plants are In bloom, or one-tefith
SEMI SUBMARINE
SB II. S. STEAMER
sen BOARD KIT
MODDAY MO
Judge Thomas A. Edwards
Complimented by Members of Bai.
After disposing of the many cases
docketed st Arapaho for the Sprin ?
Three Americans Meet Death When ad^wneTJoifrt un-,At 8<Mion TuMda* Morning They
Torpedo from German Submarine tjj some time in June when a small: Voted to Emp'«y New Superln-
Strikes U. 8. Steamer, Gulflight. venire of Jurymen will be empaneled j tendent of City Schools.
to dispose of the few esses which were
London. M*y 2.—Tb* Anwrtcm oil carried over t™. .to Mn, ,.n..| To n..lb** or
unk .turner Gnldirtt. which ..iled Ms.iy and various were the high com- P^, ' 0J ',Mond., «<M
from Port Arthur. Texas. April 10 pliments paid the distinguished jur- by electing W. T. Ford
of the blooms on the plant are out, l .or Rouen, France, was torpedoed by 1st by the members of the bar for nls M three as their
but It has been observed that there a (jerman submarine on Saturday off prompt and courteous rulings mado
may be more or there may be less of
the blooms when the new crop starts
If you wait too long the mower clips
the top of the new growth, and to that
extent delays atui injures the next
uttlng of hay.
day morning at which time the elec-
tion of teachers was to hare been
l^nta^a6 regular" ''hay crew" and nled bis guilt when captured and em-
™:L employment to many men. I -* * - attorney to fight his case,
of alfalfa coming on is
The crop
said to be above the average for the
Srst cutting and as there is a big de-
mand for the hay it should bring a
good price on the market. Cordell
will have a number of buyers and
^ wain Vound the trail of]lhere will be plenty of competition
fh thief Sheriff Eoff of Tillman u will be remembered that nearly
wa and Deputy Wallace of Tillman May. Jte rattta^tMajW as la t CALLAWAY-TAYLOR NUPTIALS
county. The three deputies In aut gun about , u ^ home of the br;de-8 parents,
anned the country well season.
fight
plea of guilty,
ployed an attorney
but later entered
getting ten years.
W. P. Voung arrested about a month
ago on a charge of giving a bad check
also entered a plea of guilty before
Judce Kdwards Saturday and receiv
ed a sentence of one year in
penitentiary
THE ALAH.O CLUB.
Nine members enjoyed the hospi-
tality of Mrs. D. C. Clark on Tuesday
afternoon. Guests other than mem-
the J hers were Mrs. Ford of Illinois, sister
Sheriff Standerfer and'nf Mrs. John I. Lee, end Mrs. Lot M
| Jailer Puller accompanied the two jones.
The meeting for May 11th will be
the Scilly islands, according to a dls- during the trial of the many cases ^Bl<^ ^ne^aj^secretary. Af
r. rrsunday by the central —. -22 -- f ?
.News Agent y. tlon of some minor business, the meet-
The taptlan of the Gulflight, accord- knowledge of the law and took only meet aealn Tues-
ing to the same advices, died of heart two cases under advisement. These Ing was adjourned to meet again Tues-
Keep a close watch fallure ag a re8Ult of the shock. Two two cases were brought up near
on the fields and when you see the geamen jumped overboard and were close of the term and required rulings
new growth putting out from the drowned. upon points which may require no "kenup. av morn in* all
crowns, start the mower In time to do I The other members of the crew little research. While the i-ulingH - - ^ lioard beinx ores-
as little clipping as you can before were tttken off by a patrol boat and in many cases were directly opposite -mDi0vlna a new
the job is done. Certainly, the wea ianded. The vessel was towed into to the Interests of the lawyer and his ' J1 . . „ school was
Crow sound and beached. client, yet we have failed to hear a ^' t^ vote iL Iwo tothr"
The Gulflight was a vessel of 3,202 single member of the bar speak in a new superintendent to
tons net and was built at Camden, N. any terms but those of highest praise. Baldwin who haa
owned by the regard to any interpretation placed w
The vessel upon law points by the Court. Judge held the position for two years W
fine record — T Pord and A J- Youllg TOted ,n the
negative snd L. C. Smith. W. H. Grif-
fin and W. 8. Copeland the affirmative.
To Make Thorough Inquiry. WINS fihsi in cOOKING. ^The^^iuin."0*" ^^reT^man'l
Washington, May 2.—I'ress reports Coming as a surprise after more aDollcants have recommendations
of the torpedoing of the American than two weeks had passed since the ^ ^ thig reagon the
steamer Gulflight and the loss of her event. Miss Ixirna Robinson, of the desire to take plenty of
captian and some members of the Cordell High School, daughter of coun- R
crew created a stir .Sunday night in ty Treasurer and Mrs. J. A. Robinson
ther enters into the game sometimes
but under favorable < ondltlons the
coming of the new growth 1s the real
guide to go by.—Geo. Bishop.
mobiles
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Taylor, 604 West
FIFTH SUNDAY MEETING.
Monday and located their man at the
home of his brother two miles east
of ML Sheridan, which is about 20
miles northwest of Lawton. They sur- of tbe CoDCOrd Association *il ' and Miss Ruth Taylor w
J., in 1914. She was
Gulf Refining company.
was 383 feet long, .">1 feet beam and Edwards to making
30 feet deep. She was equipped with Clinton News,
wireless telegraph apparatus. i
time in considering the merits of those
official rlrclea here, akere ,be «ri rec.l.ed U,. «ke to, J™ ■"?
ousness of the occurrence was every- of the week that she had been award- of teachers at their next
-here admitted ed first honors in the cooking contest ,uU «orP«e of teachers at tneir next
- - - — - - • meeting.
Prof. Chaa Baldwin, who has been
ing April 28, at 8:30. the wedding of |liverxis presldent and t'has. Evans is pr0bable action of the Cnlted States nouncement was made only last week
The Baptist Fifth Sunday J vN'llllam Oliver Callaway of Cordell secretary, have Just had printed a j government, beyond saying that
with Mrs. Jno. I. L«
PURE BRED LIVE STOCK.
The Washita County Pure
Bred
Broadway. Elk City, Wednesday even- Stock Association of which H. F. Tol
Cordo'l,
— , neiu m "i"—
rest without any trouble. the program to begin on ritUr"'i presbyterian Church of this city,
Deputy Holllngsworth then came n)gbt and Ulft untn Sunday | iu.iatjnK> The ring ceitemony was'articles on the value of pure bred live
north and arrested an accomplice by May 3(,th There wm be a dozen or I d igtofk and lnvites every farmer who
the name of Coin London, seven miles!moro vl8l(lni, ministers and a large, ^ roQma were elaborately deco-lis interested In this lmp^tant subject
north of Carnegie. Both were taken mlruber of delegates, nhe wmmiwee ^ <ut flowprg and greenery.:to become a member
to Hobart and hold until Wednesday ,n tharge has prepared a good pro- ^ ^ ^
morning and then were taken to whlch will be interesting.
Frederick where officers from Texas j
will come after them.
If the Texas officers take as much
ed first honors in the cooking contest
In the absence of President Wilson, held at Weatherford. The declslcn
officials made no comment as to the of the Judges was withheld and an
■ — —«- ■ made only last week
of the winters. This Increase. Wash- h«" done remarkably well and
county's standing In the list of with as lltUe wmaplalnt ag any aaaa
A nice medal who ever headed the schoo.s. but like
solemnised, quantity of the copies of their con- thorough Inquiry as to the manner of it
rounded the place and made the ar heJd at the Baptist church in Cord.-i, Robert H0dg80Ili pa8tor of the stltutlon and by-laws to be distributed | the torpedoing and the responsibility winnings considerable
Thursday , phnn,i, „r , 1,1. „i,v m-.! among the members. It also has short (0r It would be required before a de- was awarded to Miss Robinson.
clslon could be reached as to the kind
of representations to be made.
large
i ne rooms wen; vinuuraicij i *8 •"— —
There are now
white and pink. I between tj^rty and aorty members,
was carried out. Above the bridal | "
party was suspended a huge cluster
of llllles of the valley. The bridal
bower lighted with flve tapers, had
interest in the capture of criminals as
has the officers of Tillman. Kiowa
and WnshtU counties, there wont be
any need for a criminal to try and
get south any more than for one to
try to get away by coming from Tex-
as into Oklahoma.
BHRS H
CORDELL mm
STATE LABOR OFFICE
WANTS IHWmiH
If first retorts are borne out, the
attack on the Gulflight constitutes the Tuesday and Wednesday.
first cai,e of an American ship struck
by a torpedo with consequent loss of
life. Two American vessels have been
sunk by mines, the responsibility of
which has never been fixed and one
American, Leon C. Threasher, was
his two predecessors, Prof. Lot M.
Jones and F rof. C. E. Grady, has been
H. T. Bishop of Memphis, Texas the victim of a local school
was transacting business in the city which has hindered the
the schoola to such an ext«at
the best work there to In a man <
not be shown. He has not j«t located
elsewhere, but no doubt wilt
short time. Men who hare the
al ability and hustling qualities that
Prof. Baldwin has are not out of work
: HEW
ffilSCO SCHEDULE
long.
BAPTIST ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Supply Farmtrs With Help Dur- .Thrasher case, but in view of the dl
ing Alfalfa Hay Season. Irect attack on an American vessel
;! The Beacon to in receipt of a com-
Missionary meeting on Thursday P-
tn. of next week.
The pastor. Rev. Wesson, now loca-
ted In the parsonage, two doors north |
of the church, and will be
Still Further Im-
-Can't Get North or South
Wit out Long Lay Over.
on either side, baskets of lilly of
valley and Kilkarney roses. The man ll|HI|m INHIKMA1IIIN idro*ned when the British ship Kalaba
tel In the library was also banked linlllU llll U11 fllf* I lUll | was torpedoed. p... nner Service
high with ferns and sunburst roses.' | The I'nited States Government has (
Met b Good Sired Crowd at forming a lovely bower while the walls Free Employment Bureau Would Help jugt COmpkted its investigation of tbe , paired
Were C y . . t.u,« were hung with graceful festoons of
Depot and Escorted to Town-
Spend Hour Here. j bride was presented by hef
~ I brother, Mr. A. C. Taylor, and Mr
Preaching Sunday a. m. at 11:00.) The Oklahoma Clt#r boosters, on w c Snoddy uf Armstrong. Mo., wat, ^ _
Preaching Sundav evening at K iMi] ,helr flfteenth annual trade expans on ^ ^ ma|| MUr Sa|Ue Tay,or wag munlcation from the ;State Depar -
Sunday S.hool Sunday a. m. at 10:00. trip, vi,ited Cordell Tuesday morning q{ h(mor. OU(.e and Elg,n raent of Labor e^ ag for to'o" "tion
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at for fifty mlnuteB sntl every se«on H , were bridesmaids; Mrs. E. L.,as to the extra e p a w
Pr"y of the time was spent In exchanging!^ q| gmyre and Mf# A & Ta>Jqulr^ during the alfalfa haying sea- ^
lor. matrons of honor; Misses Serena | and harvesting the gra.n cr°P|war tone the Washington government the time of the north hound passen- m-ton ca,
and Viola Taylor. Reta McDonald, Flo; which will fotlovs etoaely the Ar8tigtated ihat u woa)d hold lh^ German per two hours snd ten minutes. It i!*?h<,ir h«lf nf the nint i
ra Thurmond Florence and Mmrtrie cutting of alfalfa. The farmers * o KOVernnient -to a strict accountabil- is already evident that the chance ( . _ . •
Rone ribbon bearers; Misses Margue-jwlll need extra help to handle ttrtr (w ^ logg any Amelican „ve, wl„ nr)t nieet with the favor of the u • c lag o Ty or. ^up
rite Virginia Martin and Jeru McDon-1 grain crop or altalfa are to|ur ye9Wigi the phraseology being so traveling publh. since the curtailment
the hand of good fellowship, renew
ing oLd |icc,uain>ance8 and making
new ones with the population of Cor-
Right ^>n -the schedule
ble to ; trwln of nine
CORDELL 3; CLINTON 2.
In the first game of the season Cor-
dell defeated Clinton on the hoae
grounds Sunday afternoon by the
now reported It to probable that both' The local brar.cft of the Frisco rail- ^ore of 3 to '• U *, goodg*'n*
incidents will be dealt with In what- road company delivered another little a11 the way through. Taylor pitching
ever diplomatic action is taken. '>oost to the Ford Automobile Com- 'or ' or * on* ° e ea ttrw'
It generally was recalled Sundav pnnv and all other ai:tos which are
night that in the note sent by the likely to run In competition to them.
I'nited States to Germany in answer Sunday, when the new passenger . .. ....
t to Germany's proclamation of a sea schedule went Into effect changing was n esx y evs ors.
and harvesting the grain crop | war Ionp ,j,p Washington government the time of the north hound passen-
The Clinton left fielder also played a
star game. .The first score *a« made
In the fourth Inning by Cordell and
tars arrived at the
the
Fris-
tnlie hold of the work in earnest. We eo depot where several hundred peo ^ flowe|> Klr,H #nd Magter i,on communicate their needs to the local|drmwn ag to cover attacks on bellger 0f the service by the discontinuance
.. • .• i welcome the vis i HnnManntafiva Atinmpv Rashore. « « _i■ ■ n _ a ,.. . > .■ ...i<i i< «-*iorie
trust the membership will rally to the bad gathered to
support with renewed Interest and ,tor,. The boosters swarmed out of
aeal. and the God's cause will be glor ,h train, formed a line of mar.h
Ifled through this church
by the Infield prevented their
scoring. The game was well patron-
an Martin, ring bearer. irepresentative, Attorney Joe Bashore. ^nt ve#wlg on w|,|ch Americans wer' of the two plug trains which formerly J,e,f by 1)01,1 1 ordell and Clinton fans.
Miss Lelia Callaway, sister of the or to the Free Employment Bureau at trave„nK officials said at the time operated between Clinton and Ver- The WDle teams meet again nere
groom plav d the Lohengrin wedding Fnid. giving the <i- partmt nt sufficient I th>t thp pUrpoge ot t|,e document was UOn.
time to supply the needed help, and i { , Qn he r, h, of Anierlcar .
with his job without the dispute of
next Sunday. Frank Boyd umpired
headed by the First Regimental Band ■ ^Misg" M^argiret CrisweU "sing., time to supply the needed help. andj(o llle,st "on" the right of Americans | The north bound passenger train the *ame ,ast Sunday and got away
and marched to the Southeast corner ..Be,oved it tg Morn," and Miss Babe stating about how long they can use voyage on the high seas even on which ha« been due to arrive at Cor-
CHARGED WITH STEALING GOODS of the court house square where the rendered a violin selection with «**tra help, how many men will be benigernt merchantmen and upon oO- dell at 10.48. to now due to arrive at
,v . Hrr nun Monroe of Clin band gave a splendid concert and the Myn|e Ru<le as acfotnpanist. required and about the time harvest- BePVlince Df previous rules of Interna- 8 37 and does not make connection
Depu y . Monday boosters visited the business men ofj KUegts to this brilliant event ln* wUl commence This Information tlonal ,aw whk.h provlde for the trans- with any railroads running east or
T\ "hi hbil tinder arre^t Joe Cox 'cordell. ^ i were received by Mrs. A. L. Martin will greatly aid the department to pla(.t.s of il(fly 0f ncn-combat- west at Snyder. Hobart or Clinton.
V HI « >, atpniine eoiMls from hJ Every kind of souvenir and a("er i and Mrs. G. E. Martin, assisted by handling their end of the work. antg aboard unarmed merchantmen. and unless riding the Frisco clear to
P« W. til. romnanr Monroe * < aoveit.v oi" the great bu. in . ,a'|Mr8< \y. H. Winn and Mrs. Walterl Farmers should Immediately give | The coura# of the lnited states in the end to your pleasure and ambition.
, ercan ' IHtries of the capitol were distrib jTh(>mag Mrs. C. C. Cablnesa and Mlss'thi* Information t•> Mr. Bashore. who|(h(> cage of the js not to he a lay-over of from eight to twelve
i it but the women of Cordell were Mog§ie L(,e Herring • served fruit '■ offering his ser\ie«a free, that there |detennined for several days, as some hours to the only recourse. Should
F<
found nulte
lot of stuff In the pos-
a decision.
The Clinton boys were hardly sat-
isfied with their defeat Sunday and
are coming bark next Sunday with a
little stronger determination.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
■*"w" """"isisui.
the Poss store, as missing
was brought here and placed In the
by
The bride, who to a pretty bumette,
: may not be any waate in grain crops
I of Washita county on account of a
CITY COUNCIL MEETING.
way with most of the leavings. Thej
on time.
The trade excursionists were• loud ^ ^ Ht|n w|th trtnllningg Qf net em-1 Every Indication now points to
In their praise of Cordell and ^^«|>roideri«fd in silver, pearls and rose',bumper crop of wheat and oats and
county Jail. A*"preliminary hearing train departedjrom^here on time, j ^ # becom,ng gow„ of wh„e Duch (shortage of help
will be held next Monday.
ita county, as
well as of the whole of,
time probably will be required to get you want to go east or west on the
Court Clerk Sam Hays granted
Rock Island at Clinton ycu can leave riage licenses aa follows this week:
here at 8:37 a. m.. stay In Clinton C. B Kront age St and Nora Howard
THE DIXIE'S BIG DAY. 'until about .*>:00 p. m.. and get a train age 19, both of Dill City. Herman C.
The Dixie management reports that for Oklahoma City or you can stay Barton age 31 of Clinton^and Marilla
Monday waa the biggest day they have in ''"nton until about 11:00 p. m. and Hampton age -
The city council met Monday «*lKh,|the)r ha(, no, met
and heard the report of Mr. Humrlck the
point lace with a court train of bro-ilt la very doubtful It there Is enough Mondav WM the biKegt day they have In Clinton until about 11.00 p. m. and Hampton age 18 of Rocky Samuel
Southwest Oklahoma and stated that ^ Her lulle v(,n fell from , close1 help In the countv to take care of theiV(>r h#d a, th,# g#asoI1 of ,he year get connections for points west It Cantrel age 28 and Ruth Huff age 1 .
pessimist so far ^ wre,thed wlth orange bloa-jcrop wheu it cornea on for harvest. |Thpy h#d makln„ preparations to about the same connection that to both of Cordell.
house, regarding the progress
of the
construction of the water works. He
aald that he had put dow* about flf
teen cars of pipe and that thirty flve
cars were caught behind the flood
waters and were between here and
Wichita, Kansas.
The matter of appointing a night
watch waa taken *p tmt went over
until Friday night, when a special
meeting will be held. There are *l>
or seven appllcanta for the position.
Engineer Cunningham will also be
preaent at thla meeting and make his J
. . ik.. ....iinoll nta tn (he tiro* '
SPECIAL SERVICES AT THE BAP-
TIST CHURCH.
Kuuday being the day set apart to
be observed as Mother's Day, there
will be a apeclal service held at the
Baptlat Church for the old people of
the church and town. All who are
unable to walk to church or have no
conveyance, will be
sent for If you
soma. She carried a shower boquet
of Easter Utiles and llllles of the val-
ley.
Miss Taylor waa one of Elk Clty'a
fairest and moat popular young ladlea
and comes from one of the pioneer
families of that city. Rhe was well
known In Cordell before her marriage,
having attended Cordell Chriatlan
College here.
BANQUET.
Given by the Epworth League of
the Methodist church In the Harrell
butiling. Tbur du> evening May Cth.
Refreshments served, receipts derived
to go to the church choir. Everyl-ody
la Invited.
Mr. Callaway to caahler of the Cor- uable artlclea of which the bride haa
m"end"yo..r "riquest'to'c' R. Thorn- j dell National^ Bank_ and ^ ajoung (been the mlplcnt
ton's Drug Slore by noon Saturday
report* to the council aa
greas ot the work on the water works
ex tension.
John KIIMan, fireman al the light
plant, received word a few daya ago
that his father had died at Ardmore,
laat week.
that we may know where to come for
the pro- you.
At the evening hour the service will
be especially for the Young people.
Every young man and woman ear-
nestly requested to attend. A glad
welcome to all.
E. a. Weaaon, Paaior.
man of high moral worth and splendid j and various ahowera given In her
character. He has been Identified honor before her marriage. Mrs. Cal-
wlth the bualnesa Interest of Cordell laway's gifta to her attendants were
and Washita county for several yeara j boquet claaps of platinum and to her
and has gradually riaen In the public j flower glrla and the ring bearer, alg-
esteem ti
cltlsens.
one of our moat aubatantlal net rtnga. The groom'a gift to hta
best man waa a tie claap. bearing the
~dav for"several' weeks and made with the Rock Island taat and John Hay arrived home from Okl*
west at Hobart. homa City last week. He will go to
The Cordell Ford Company and the Granite In a few daya to take «p hta
for this
advertised It extensively and as a
special Inducement to draw customers m_.
.(hat dav. advertised that the* IWery barn are operating cars between *ork as one of the guarda at the ra-
would give awav several nigs A num- here and Clinton, meeting connections formatory.
ber of extra clerks were added to take * « all the trains and they will take
care of their customers wanta and passengers to Hobart any time deslr-
Rtlt Darnell, who la a former well
known realdent of Cordell, was among
even then many were compelled to e<*- _ .. . _ . .. lk.
The new change of achedule makea the Capitol Boosters to vlalt the city
' . M . It Impossible to receive any dally pa- Tuesday morning and shook k
.,,7^ ? , 7 Per. In Cordell until they are so old with more ^opl. than any other
are still being offered and will be all V|da i with the vlaltora.
during the month of May.
they are uninteresting.
MORE RAIN. Mr. and Mra.
Beginning early Wedneaday morn- Wedneaday aften
H.
r. Totlver toft
for Kanaaa City
H. C. Johnaon. prominent business
Karl Hunter waa In the city Sunday I man of Klk City, waa a Cordell vlaltor
Irom Sayre, visiting frlenda.
Tuesday.
Dispensing with the weddtng trip.
Mr. and Mra. Callaway cam etmme-
dlately to their new home here,
which will be adorned with many
date of the wedding.
During the past two weeks the
bride'a frlenda have extended her
many social courtpeles and she has
beautiful gifts, including allvar. cut been Ihe honor guest at varloua fee-
glass and china, and many other val- tlvltlea.
Misses Sallle Ellis and Susie Bote-
man of the Cordell Christian College, ing another rain fell over Washtt* on a baalneaa and pleasure trip. They
visited relatives and friends at Gran county which lasted at Intervale will be ahaent a couple of weeks.
Ite over Sunday. Mlae Fannie Hock throughout the day. The rain waa i
ady. who la a teacher tn the Orantle not hard at any time, but enough to Q. A. W. Fleming, the Iona and la>
achool. accompanied them home Mon [make the top of the ground muddy, suranre man. weat to Taloga, l)aw«f
day. IThe rain waa not needed. A few far County. Tueeday on baalneaa.
————— . mers who had rut alfalfa on Monday ————
John Oela. prominent German far and Tuesday will likely have some J. W. Day. from the Plainview earn*
mer from the Rainy community, was tn; bleached hay from tbe Wedneaday munlty, motored to Cordell TliliM
the city Tueaday.
showers.
In hla new Dodge car.
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