The Cordell Beacon (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1913 Page: 2 of 12
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A •«« Davenport, bee® la u abort
tin).' Will sell for half price.
JOB 8EALK.
The Second H nd Man.
WllUd
A Huatler to represent the Weatern
Electric Inatallatlon Co., In Waahtta
County. Right party can make f*00
| or more per month. For particulars
1*,- an klnda of fnrnltnre repairing write or aec Co* A Stlllmak^r P. O
Joe Real, the Second Hand Man. Box MS. Elk City. Okla-Adv.rtl.e-
Ad « rtlaement— Mar 27-tf. ment.
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to a successful business man that the buying
and selling of merchandise and the careful atten-
tion to finances should have equal attention.
Profits are made
by careful buying and prompt salts only to be
swallowed up in losses occasioned by the careless
handling of finances. Our financial experience
and advice are always at your disposal.
THE STATE NATIONAL BANK
one of the moat comfortable and en
jtyable plaoea in this part of Oklaho-
a toe**1
SENTINEL
(Too late for last week I Ben Slmpklns the telephone man
D. U. LaQrone hud hh obstruc tion was over from Rocky today.
temoved from hia throat that ha "on. William Darius Fisher under
bet-n a aourte of groat annoyam e an the auaflOes of the Oklahoma Lyceum
well u Inconvenience and a. Mf U- bureau, tilled an engagement at the!
drone l much In demand aa u go, <'1*™ House Wednesday night, had «, m tltjr ne IhborhocdI tbl'
pel singer, there was fear entertain frowd. but his subject. "The Mr. Kirk la breaking young hor.es
ed that he would have to give up this ■ •aienln* of a slumbering soul." did thla week.
Pleasure, however the operation up "o seem to get the response that the L. « rks ^ "
nli(l orator evidently Intended. The theme . el? • tC b; hla < hildren and neighbors
10' would have been alright for Dr. Hy :atherlug In and giving a surprise
ter removed from their little boy's
throat He la better at thla writing.
Mrs. W E B. Riddle Is on the aick J
llat this week.
Mr and Mra. Cecil Bloomer from
near Waco Star, were visitors nt A
V Puree's Sunday
John Goodmau Is moving to the
parently haa proven successful
after giving time for the wound
slop, Prof. James and others of the (dinner
heal, his voice will be strong a* ever.
Howard Cole writes from r . j Society of Pyscbologlcal Research or
Worth that his mother Is better un,l l*o««lbly Marie Corelll. but here among
NORTH SFR1N0 CREEK 4
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We are having some pretty weathor
Hail Insurance.
St. Paul Grain and
Cotton.
J. N. HAYNIE, Agent
Cordell, Okla.
* * *
hopea that ahe will be entirely recov-1 Pl*lo every day Oklahomana It fell a!*
erod. | l«tle ^at f
Wednesday T. Ray Phillips an In- Ned Jones was In Cordell laat week , #
.|.... tor (or ill. Oklahoma Innwcelou ««>'"'« " " ' « |'" I.w which rr0ie$S101U Lafds
Buronu.waa going over the town ] evening,
mking surveys for a new lire Insur*
am e rating to be Issued soon, and
There was a woman lectured ut the ru of a basket ball game and two
,, u Opera House Saturday night on So- Joint debutes, with our neighboring Professional Cards are publish*
It .... an extremely bad day. ,n fa ; c;.liam and was greeted with a large | "hoo. Port^ Weto* ^bMket bsj. in the Beacon for 50c permO.UL
ere of the worst In some time, and nud appreciative audience of men and K' me and . ^
,,: .r boxes, papars and other lit... women We did not have an oppor | junior deba e.^ ^ g> 0> BURNETTE
wcr, khiHug around hia head, the.- - 'unity to hear her nt.no or the title of °."1 ^Each'sld^tlmwld gmU Attorney at Law
siunll likelihood or a redhctlon, al the lecture Sfflce Over Oklahoma State Bank
.Mom in .00,. CO... tb.ro mu> bo , W. A. IUtol,.« lift for <lkM n '« «•<><> .Mr mony wlttx «*>*
hante, dh the whole the rate will | City Sunday morning to be gone until; y*' «"d songs. , .. Phono 47 ..... Cordell, Oklahoma.
. tablj mwt ba.li Tbor«u, Mr R.IM Mil look u "«rw tto"™ "
..ii iiiuiirnii.u him..it nn Hip i i\v the styles of Soda Founts while there niotorcjcle
.; ,.. ...... ,„• k™*** u mamctoali* van
I • tes is to use all means for flrn pro- ir. the Sentinel Drug Store that is do- ters Friday evening. I Attorneys at Law
2 ur,r, . uZ tot «alU a :irga trade. Win Warr. n who has he,-,, :,w > o, n general practice. Offlc. in ft.-
J P Tatum is In bed again after lor about a year is back and is nqw erty Hany Bundlng
CORDELL OKLAHOMA
.7. A. Duff
G. F. Ames
G. C. Long
W. F. Taylor
,T. A. Taylor
I. L. Hull
if riion, fire doors, flr
Ing up all trash wherever It muy
it bona tide fire company that-
have regular drills, and be paid a fee
for each practice run. say 50 rents,
and two dollars for each fire attend-
ed, In that way the boys could estab-
lish a club room and have some in-
centive to become fire fighters. Fire
be. j
will' having been allowed by his old enemy
rheumatism to Be about for a couple
of weeks.
Alex Slngletary having gotten
leave of absence from R. W. Hulett &
Co., to accept a place with the Snow
Grocer Co.. of Mangum till fall, is con-
working for Mr. Queen.
Rev. Swan filled his regular ap
(.ointment Sunday at eleven also Sun-1
day night, to a large crowd.
We are sorry Indeed to give up our,
assistant teacher, Mr. . an Scoy.
prevention is being agitated all over' fined to his home, hut expects to be
and as safety appliances able to report at Mangum next week
A number of our farmers and towna-
THE NEW YORK
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
THE LARGEST
THE STRONGEST
THE BEST
' IN THE WORLD
J. J. McCURLEY, Agent.
Beacon Building, Cordell, Okla.
Bonded Abstracter
Fire,
Cyclone,
Plate Glass
INSURANCE
rrsJvr/a
Robert Steele,
Cordell,
Oklahoma
the country
will soon pay for themselves in In-
su/ance reduction the quicker this
tact is realized the better.
I. M. Wright owner of the Wright
building, is putting in a cess pool
v ith sewer connections to his place,
and upstairs will have a modem bath
and toilet equipment that will make Kansas City on th
this a very desirable home for those | the low price for su« h a
v anting to be close in This is-one |
of the best constructed blocks in Sen- ] vantage of.
tinel and has been a steady producer Frank Moshei
since its erection. The first floor is
the home of the Mlller-Kiinberlin Dry
Uoods Emporium and upstairs is
taken by the Sentinel Telephone
Company, Dr. Tracy and others.
The Oil Meeting at the Opera House
Wednesday afternoon adjourned to
Friday in order to form a company to
lease at least four square miles of
territory in one body and we have
JAMES W. SMITH,
Lawyer
Now doing a general practice in all
M(8sis. Keith and Thomas visited j courts.
friends in Sentinel Saturday aud; ®ee Rooms 7 & 8 In his Brick, 8. W.
Sunday. I corner Court House Square.
Mabel McNabb called on Elsie Ken-' Stenographer In Office.
yoiins
S. C.
men have notified John K. Martin of drick Sunday evening..
their Intention of taking advantage of j A crowd of Pleasant Hill
the cheap rates and go on the excur-! 101,18 attended church at N.
sion to the Isthmus country of South- j Sunday night.
east Mexico, that the Land Company «w n vvl" Wch at NorthI
starts out on a special train from luring Creek every first and third I
ltJth of April, ae I Sundays of each month, also the first,
lonti and in land third Su«da>' nights. Everybody
t. resting'trip is well worth taking ad- invited to attend, you will hear gome
good sermons.
has sacrificed those! Mr. Thomas lias full charge of the |
huge and warlike mustachlos that!
s< hool for the remaining month but
EDWARDS & BEETS
Lawyers
Do a general practice. Special attsa
tion given to civil cases.
Office In New State Building
Cordell, Oklahoma.
BRETT, BILLUPS & RICE
Lawyers
Practice in all courts In both elm
and criminal matters. Prepared to
made him look so flerc e and danger- bespeak for him great success.
cus, and now it is the very reverse, | Kev- Tenney will preach at South j either ,jefenj or pro8ecute in Prlm<nB|
and a man more genial and tnoffen- Spring Creek next Sunday 6th. matters.
sh e would be hard to find. Some think winter is over and have , Specjj|| Attention
i began to plant corn. Pr.b«. Pr.«,„.
I I wonder what we will do for
DUGFORD ITEMS
some one to lead chapel services now [
since our assistant is gone.
Hello Mr. Beacon, hope you did not |
been unable to find out if this was j get snowed under. The snow is all «
(jone | gone and the weather is fine today, j *
Messrs. Kimberlin, Short and sev- The people are hunting out their |
eral others were duck hunting last | farming tools to go to work.
Wednesday evening but had poor Health of this community Ian1
sport as there were no duckd flying j very good at present,
over.
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BETHEL
JONES & BASHORE
Attorneys at Law
Smith & Wagner Building
* Cordell, Oklahoma.
Having some very beautiful wea-
COL. A. H. RAASCH
ther since our big sand storms and, jijje Time
l8now I Auctioneer
Wm. Treder and son Fred, whot Port came over to Bethel Friday to j For Experience I Have the beat la
G. L. Scott returned from Kaufman.! got their hands poisoned by treating >1*7 basket ball, the game ended, the West. Call at my residence
Texas where he had been as witness | their sick colts, are improving very j w ith 4 to 9 in favor of Port. Quite an ; miles of Bessie, or phone to Beeale.
in a murder case that has been in | fast. | interesting program that night was | Ml call, answered promptly.
court for 10 or 12 years.
The Easy Laxative
In justice to yourself you sho:i!d try Rsxall Orderlies,—your
money back if you don't like them. They are a candy coa-
fection that really do give easy relief from constipation.
persons as well as for the most robust.
They act toward relieving constipa-
Good health ia largely dependent
opon the bowels. When they beroms
■luceish the waste material that ii
thrown off by the system arrumu-
latea. This condition jtcnerates
poisons which circulate throughout
the body, tending to create coated
tongue, bad breath, headache, dull
brain action, nervousness, biliousness
and other annoyances.
Avoid harsh cathartics and physics.
They give but temt>orary relief.
They often aggravate the real trouble.
They are particularly bad for chil-
dren, delicate or aged persons.
ia tablet form, taste just like
and are noted for their easy,
ithing action upon the bowels,
ey don't purge, gripe, cause
looseness, nor the inconven-
tion, and also to overcome its causo
and to make unnnceasanr the fre-
quent use of laxatives. They serva
to tone and strengthen the nerves
and muscles of the bowels and asso-
ciate organs or glands.
Make Us Prove It
We guarantee to refund every
penny paid us for Rexall Onierlies if
they do not give entire satisfaction.
We ask no promises and we in no
way obligate you. Your mere word is
sufficient for us to promptly and
cheerfully refund the money.
Doesn't that prove that Rexall
Orderlies must be right? You must
know ws would not dare make such
a promise unless we were positively
certain that Rexall Orderlies will do
all ws claim for them. There ia no
money risk sttached to a trial of
Rexall Orderlies, and in justice to
yourself, you should not hesitate to
test them.
Rexall Orderlies come In conven-
ient vest-pocket sise tin boxes; 12
tablets, 10c; 36 Ublets, 25c; 80
tablets, 60c.
fences attendant upon the use of
gmrgaUves. Their action is so pleas-
ant that the taking of Rexall Order-
lies almost becomes a desire instead
«f a duty.
Children like Rexall Orderlies.
They are ideal for aged or delicate
CAUTION: Please bear in mind that Rexall Remedies are not sold by all dni#
ifts. You can buy Rexall Orderlies only at The Rexall Stores.
You can buy fieiudl Orderlies ia this community only at our store:
OORDELL
WASHBURN & TAYLOR
The all Store
OKLAHOMA
' There Is alRss&ll Store in nearly every town and city in the United States, Canada aa
Onal Britain. There is 'a different Rexall Remedy for nearly every ordinary human U-
Jast especially designed for the particular ill for which it is recommended. S
The Roxall Stores are America's Greatest Drug Store#
umm/m
The case
was continued.
L. R. Strong spent Sunday with his
family.
Easter was one of the worst days
that we have had for quite a while,
the wind blowing at the rate of a
N. L. Houchin has a disease among j attended by a large crowd. We werej Fighting weight 170 pounds. (Nerar
glad to have Port with us and glad
ly welcome them back.
Miss Elsie KendrlQk visited Irma
his hogs and quite a number are dy-
ing.
Quite a number of Dugford young
folks went to Salem Sunday evening, j Lemasters Friday evening.
Singing at Dugford Sunday night. Grandma Stubblefleld and daughter
was enjoyed by all who attended. I K®e are visiting her daughter Mrs.
gale and dust almost suffocating, and j One of Wm. Treder's colts got cut I Queen the past week.
the ladies with their Easter creations : up In the barb wire last week. i Mr- Smith of Cordell
were compelled to forego the pleas-' Misses Ofielege Treder, Vallie Dug out on his farm
' gins and Dora Hilling visited at l have such people in our community
Luther Ellis' Sunday. | Harvey Browers has purchased
Bascoin Ellis. Luther Ellis, Ewing | motor cycle.
Duggins and Phenov Duggins went; Mrs. Annie Priest visited Missj
fishing Sunday but did not catch any Myrtle Kliewer Satuiday night
thing. Better go during the week Sunday.
maybe you will have better luck. 1 There was preaching at Bethel
Alvin Richmond and family visited
Ight.)
DR. L. H. LANIER
Dentist.
All work Guaranteed.
]0ver Oklahoma Cordell,
has moved) State Bank- Oklahoma.
We are glad to
ure of wearing them until a more pro-
pitious Sabbath. At the Baptist
church the Rev. Hal'-y addressed the
members in the morning and the Rev
E. A. Wesson in the evening.
Rev. W. G. Peyton treated his con-
gregation to powerful sermons deliv-
ered in his earnest and sincere man-,
ROBERT L. KNIE
Attorney at Law
Cordell, - Oklahoma.
ner that has gone far to make him 1 W. G. Vaughn's Sunday,
cne of the most revered and respect- j
eu pastors in thiB part.
Rev. P. J. Martin regaled his audi-
ence at the Church of Christ with a j
sermon-lecture both morning and |
Carey Hilling has a tine horse and j
buggy.
Wm. Treder visited W. H. Koch I
near East Boggy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Ellis attended,
and !
DR. WM. HENKEL
Chiropractor.
Sunday and Sundav night. Large I ^'ropMctic adjustments will rs-
crowd out. | move the cause of yonr disease whei
John Atkinson visited A. L. Priest t 1,1 other remedies have failed.
Sundav. I Austin Building.
STAR
Here we come Mr. Beaton after a
evening, the subject being The Mil* meeting at Dill Sunday.
lenirium, and his masterly exposition I J. X. Ellis doesn't like to go to
o. the subject was appreciated by the! Cordell since he has a cook. That's I Th,n«8 around Star are ,nov
hearers.
R. J. MANSELL
Dentist.
All Work Guaranteed.
! Cordell, Oklahoma.
At the Methodist Church the regu-
lar pastor, the Rev. Allgood occupied
| A snow storm visited this commu-
nity last week. The wind was so
the time stay at home with the cook. [ in« alon^ n*ely and everybody seems
Mrs. Moneta Hembree visited at the I have reasonable health.
home of W. L. Loveall Tuesday
the pulpit, and gave his flock ample j night.
food for thought of the hereafter, and j Bro. Young will preach at Dugford i strong 11 blpw the snow in drifts. We
both services were well attended, | Si nday at 11 o'clock. Every body is i think that is an unusual happening
notwithstanding the inclement wea-; Invited to attend.'
ther. —
R. B. Macdonald the wide awake j * * ***« ♦
and hustling newspaper man of Cor- j * WILSON *
dell was in Sentinel on business Sat- <: **#*****
urday for a little while. Mr. Macdon-j High winds are drifting the sand
being the, and the recent cold spell has killed
Publishing most of the peaches and plums.
aid is a very buBy man,
manager of the Beacon
Company, a company that has been
making giant strides up the ladder of
progress and success since Mac has
taken the helm.
J. A. Mosher of Belleville, Kas., was
here last week visiting his son, F. A.
Mosher the popular head of the First
National Bank of this place. Mr.
Mosher Sr., has extensive property in-
terests in this county and makes a
visit quite frequently.
The Electra would be a good name
for W. A. Bannister's Ice Cream Par- -
lor and Confectionery aB Arthur is • the sick list is improving very rap-
installing a dynamo and motor, ceil- idly.
ing and wall fans, an electric piano,} The sick child of Mr. and Mrs.
and will run his freezers and carbon-1 Baldridge is improving nicely.
ators with the same juice to say W. T. Music and wife made a trip
nothing of the lights. This will make I tc Canute Saturday to have a splin-
We are sad to report the death of
Uncle J. K. Music who died the 25th
and was laid to await the Lord's
coming in Ural graveyard the 27U.
Uncle J. i«.. was about n yearB oid
and was well and hearty two days
prior to his death. He was a mem-
ber of the Methodist church and a
Christian through and througK Many
sons, daughters and grandchildren
and his beloved wife are left to
mourn his loss.
Eddie Taleferro who has been on
for March
The Easter egg hunt at Will Askews
was enjoyed by a large crowd, if it
was a windy day.
There was a play party at Elijah
Sadler's last Friday night. The young
people enjoyed a nice time.
The literary at Star has ceased to
exist. W£ understand that the teach-
er objected to it for some cause.
Jimmie Clark who used to reside in
this community, stopped to visit old
friends last week while passing
through, going to his home in the
eastern part of Texas.
Somebody did damage to the school
house about a week ago by breaking
a hole in one of the doors. We hope
they will not do Buch a trick again.
Somebody came along and took the
Star school's photo a week ago. We
wonder If they broke the camera.
We are sorry to report that there
was a dance at Clyde Smith's last
Friday night but nevertheless it is
true. You see old Satan always has
a place in the world.
0. D. CHEDISTER,
Veterinarian.
Authorized Stock Inspector by
Oklahoma Board of Agriculture.
Office and residence two blocki
east of court house. Phone 125.
Cordell, Oklahoma.
0. E. WAGNER
Lawyer
Do a general practice. Office South
west corner of square
Cordell, Oklahoma
ERIK T. SANDBERG
Physician and Surgeon
Old Andrews place south of Hotel
ron. Office and residence phone
35.
Cordell, Oklahoma.
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Window Glass
All Kinds) All Sizes
N. Boatright
The Glass Man
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McCurley, J. J. The Cordell Beacon (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1913, newspaper, April 3, 1913; Cordell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc183336/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.