The Cheyenne Star and Roger Mills Sentinel (Cheyenne, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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VNU 1 OGER MILLS SENTINEL
jcrtia C Caaady Publlfchar
at Chey-
enna Oklahoma
advertising rates
Local A lvr twins & ct“w per line'
Duplay Adv per Inch rer week 15c
Social rate give on contract adver-
tising —
Enter d at the post-office of Chey-
enne 01 aboma each week as secon
class ni ’ tter
EXPECT TO COLLECT
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SOUTHERN METHODISTS OUTLINE
PLANS FOR HANDLING GREAT
CENTENARY FUND
Organization Will Collect Largest
Amount Evtr Handled By Any
i Religious Denomination
Anywhere
Ths Centenary Commission of the
Methodist Episcopal Church South
has announced Its plan for collecting
the J53J00 00000 which was pledged
for the missionary work of the church
the recent eight-day drive Thai
of the church there similar cab
inet composed of the presiding Elder
the Ley leaders Campaign Directors
od the Chairman of the Methodiet
Minute Men The Conference Mlsloa-
ry Secretary le an ex-officio member
of all district cabinets The work of j
Electing in the district will be su-
pervised by this district cabinet
Twenty Thousand Churches
in each of the 20000 local churches
there will he local cabineU composed
of the pastor the centenary treas-
urer the campaign director the lay
leader the chairman of the minute
men the Sunday school superintendent
and the president of the Woman’s Mis- j
sionary Society This cabinet will do
all the actual work of collecting the
Individual pledges
The poisons who made subscrip-
tions will be divided Into lists ot
twenty-five and the Msts will be
placed in charge of a certain member
of the church cabinet who will collect
all pie Iges as they come duo
One feature of the standard plan is
that the local church will be respon-
sible for collecting the full amount of
Its subscription If any subscriber
dies or meets with misfortune such as
! to render it impossible for him to pay
1 hi pledge it will be the duty of the
'church cabinet to secufe another per-
'aom to take the place f the one thus
become delinquent
It is also proposed that every new
memtr who tomes into the church
shall -Iso he asked to make a contri-
butor to the Centenary fund
j The Centenary fund of
Dr J P MILLER
physician
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Cheyenne Produce Co
GEO L BASHAW Mgr
W H MOUSER
Attorney-at Law
Cheyenne °ka'
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cry your sale any where on
Always satisfies
Durham
Oklahoma
Under new Management:
Desire to inform my friends that I
have assumed management a
will appreciate your business
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McMillien’s Tire Shop
Upt0’Date Repairing
Work: Guaranteed
A complete line of Standard Tires
Tubes and Accessories N
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GOODRICH
Gates "Tires
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Cheyonne Oklahoma
Practice In all the Court9
Land cases a Specialty
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Highest Market Price
Roll
DR SVV1MLEY
Physician and Surgeon
Oklahoma
T JJr V rilLvri j —
wUl ha uel for the church in an ex-
plan was prepared and will be direct
sd by Colonel John E Edgerioa of (
Tennessee the general centenary
tM surer and the director of the da-
pertinent of finance for the Centenary i
Commls-don- I
Colon -l Edgerton Is a well known 1
business man He is president and ’
manager of the Lebanon Woolen
Mills president of the Tennessee
State Manufacturers Association and
during he war be was s member of j
the exe utive commitee of the war in-
dnry board appointed by President
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I -our slogan Is no shrinkage but sn
Increase’ sid Cc -el — £ a ton re-
cently “J-sl as the Soa hern Memo-
'dlst church has surpassed all records
ha securing pledges for benevolent
purposes and has’ raised the largest
sum ever given to aiy church at one
gime in the history of the world so da
we expect to set a new record in tne
rectioa of these pledges”
An Extensive Organization
! The organisation through which
these pledges will he collected has
'four centers of responsibility Tne
first is a general finance commisson
with headquarters at Nashvile headed
by Colonel Edgerton This Commis-
sion has prepared the gtandad plan
and will direct the entire movement
landing down to the various bodies
throughout the church detailed pans
for their guidance 1
! There will also be a conference cab-
inet in each annual conference of the
Church about forty In number These
'conference cabinets will be composes
'of the Conference M sionary ec-o- i
Conference Campaign D:re tor !
We Lay leader and the Conference
Centenary Treasurer Each c these
certain rpecifc duties
tension of its missionary
throughout the world Several million
will be soent in the devastated re
glous of France Belgium Poland and
Russa Other millions 111 so to
seven foreign fields occupied by th
church — Mexico Brasil Cuba Africa
China Japan and Korea Otaer mil
lions- will be spent in the industrial
sections of the great cites in
mountalns among the Immlnt L - A Nk-
ne-rocs end the Indians and H bmd
irg church- m t-c mssonary terri
rv vv? United Ftates
MRS NELLIE M LUSK
Chiropractic
Over Cooksey’s Drug Store
Examination Free
CHEYENNE OKLA
DR- W S CARY
I’hy-u’iu'i
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Surgeon
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Paid for all kinds of produce in- Authorized Service Station
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Cheyenne Oklanoma
CHEYENNE PRODUCE CO
Cheyenne Oklahoma
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CHEYENNE MEAT MARKET
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HENRY YATES Proprietor
japan to
So Per
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D- c e Hn-r ?5 Years
tc-'rid-'t f'lssion--v
In Trs Or ent
Dr BM Ballenger
F-j -dean anJ Surgeon
STRONG CITY : OKLAHOMA
vrv’’’ T- n— ’ That Japan will
n Koraa Is the prs-
nouerat hr r a rerejlly
!’ tion ' r ’ f the Method °t
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oc-r moie thin a quarter of a
’ ‘ - - n Joirg religious work
n'-’'ie'rnmg that her success
ln od gcvemient to Korea
” rV-:ut'vu diill-ulties and that
nr- and c md will must tae the
i - f :jr h ard se'-’e methods
I'1-'-n e'r ’-T l-' dr ts aim muuly at
t-i-r nle tiiorr-ui and p- rna
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tn-i!"tla-e-'c4'ds are growing
i ' CP t -perate treat-
iSenTof ’the ht ra- wH com
Ir! ’lla-r says the
Bimarf3 In the -
S:tuti:h ti-hrrd
s-fi cf'0'00 for missionary work m
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Orient Hundreds of new m--enane
will b sent and thpe wl- - a great
advance movement in meub-l
ducation ad evangelism
Oil JESSE M ASBERY
dentist
ijffics in the llmnnond Building
iulrnc' otttee pbone 1M
Sayre : Oklahoma
010770
AU NOTICE TOR PTOLICATION-
Ud70eattUrie0kln
NOTICE isU hVeby given that Clyde
E Roberson of Home-
OKLAUOVIA rS JsertV £0 mn-
fiS 1?N- 2S- IO
Cm? Oklaat1 Cheyenne Oklahoma
uarnanv Rankin Oklaho-
maHarrjHamon of GrlmesOkla
homa Mldln Howell of Grimes
1 Oklahoma and Newton Harmon of
Rankin S?AHAN Register
One half interest in and to the fol-
lowing: 'North half of the Noitb
East Quarter and the North Half
of the South West Quarter of Sec-
tion 7 Township 10 North of
Range Twenty-one (21) Roger
Mills County Oklahoma subject to
one half the mortgage indehted-no-s
of $13S00f
WUd real estate will be sold on the
following terms aVd condition0 to-
wit: Cash
Bids for the purchase thereof mutt
be ln writing and must be mad in
the Ceuntv Court or delivered to th
undersigned at L F Wnr at ren-
tmel Oklahoma or at the b e o
his attorrevs Bailey & Jackson Coj-
dell Oklahoma
Dated this the 23rd day of Au-
gust 1919 f mKNER
Administrator
By Bailey & Jackson his attorneys
We carry in stock all kinds of fresh and cured
Wc have a complete line oflunch B°°ds jf you want
to °ur martet l
o
9olve tlie probel
lie pro dca
CHEYENNE OKLA
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Have you a
I Willard Battery f
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Sylvester Grim
Lawyer
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trials have ceruu f-— -—”7 f uii
4 will direct the work of collecting Get the i-bit o ‘ -
the pledges U each annual conf 105 en m
lB each of the four huntlre-’ dlstricU the good
i lifOl
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Dr J- W Eaton
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If -u want a farm loan
write or phone Winford
see
o 011938
TTOTICE FOR publication
Department of the
U S Land OfTice at Guthrie Okla
S' July 28 1919
NOTICE Is hereby given that ir
gil O Stephenson of Cheyenne T)k
who on March 22 1918 made home-
stead entry Ferial No 011938 for
wii SE4 an SYV 4 NE- -rc
tion 23 Township H N- Range
24 West Indian Meridian
has filed ntolce or Intention to make
F?nal Commutation Proof to estab-
lish claim to the land !er'
ed before Judson Cunningham Court
clerk a? Cheyenne Oklahoma on
the 30 day of September 1919
Claimant names as witnesses
Ebe Bowman Ernest Stephenson
Phillip Trammell and Charlie Doyl
all of Ciievenne Oklahoma
J Y CALLAHAN Register
NOTICE OF SALE OF
HEAL ESTATE
In the Matter of the Estate
Maud Felkner deceased
Notice is hereby given In Pr- i
ance of an order of the County Court
of the County of Washita State of
Oklahoma made on the -1 day
August 1919 the undersigned ad-
i a nf hp potato of Ma4
minlrttrator of the ettiaiv yi
Felkner will sell it private sale to
the highest bidder subject to confir-
mation by said court on the 15 day of
Feptember A D 1919 at 2 o Cock
PM at Cordell Oklahoma all the
right tit’ and interest of fald lauj
Felkner estate in and to tb fo1'
Ing described real estate n
Washita county sate of Oklahoma
to-wit:
State of Oklahoma 1
in your car?
SEE US FOR THEM-
Elk City Battery Co
Roger Mills Cointyl
IN THE DISTRICT CORK i Vn
FOR SAID COUNTY AM)
J C Fprowls - 1 1“'
E M Rayburn and Magci -
burn
NOTICE
Said defendants E 51 Ravoniui
and Maggie L Rayburn w11
notice that they have been -ii-rf -the
above named court to quiet te
title in and to the following dercim-
ed premises town:
NEU of NEVi of Sec -6 and
NVa of NW 4 of See 2a all in
Jiwnshlp 13 North of Iang -a
that defendants reeived md nc p -ed
adequate con:ideration o t d -conveyance
in and to the a
scribed premise- end ‘ v
Intention and purpose of the ailb
M Rayburn and Miggm LKa-bui n to
convey said premises but that t
erred in description tln r
dedt tho NK!i 1 ‘
Willard Service Station
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STRONG CITY OKLA J
Capital and Surplus $2250000
S JACKSON Pres
D N HUNT Cashier
CIIA3 O T RENT Ass’t Cashier
Your deposits are protected by the State Guarantee Fund
State County and City Depositoi7
W will livy your Liberty Bond at the highest market price
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vtvr 25 lK‘n it v
Commencing May 20 1 will deliy r ts :nare at any
the hours of 9 aad H A- ' 0 d l'T£
oGier time arltLii can on’y
It wUl be my aim to give the se-t- -
ctnrtlY lO IjC-
b adhra strictlj to S-- - - -
FRANK RICHERSON i
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hevenne
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I no r LIN'T — 220 acres 110 In
o!tte miles east of Ran-
kin M rite or phone G C Wheel
Clinton Ola-— fp
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i want jour friendship— if 1
at you fair you are my frlend-der-ive
you you knock my bus!
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-ICC acres 90 acre
GV rrf (k bottom 70 aerrs sandy loam
J ' upland 15 acres In alfalfa 7 room
l ouse good barn and other out
7 homes-all fenced and cross-fenced
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North of Court Pouao
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have Foid cars in sock j Jtr “ l0lh a car
Lest rtercJ C 5
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Clor-e In Price
E c Winford
and terms right
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Worms interfere with the growth
f children They become thin
pale and sickly Cet rid of these
parasites at ome If you would have
healthy harpy cheerful childrens
WHITE’S CREAM VERMIFUGE de-
- - —hole
intention and r'lrpo-e and the' re-
ceived consideration to coiiii y N L
yru Cr r 2 rnd N ' ' ' w
25 Twp- 13 North of Range IJ B I
M : Therefore plaintiff n-ks tha i -title
in and to the later de°n d
premises be quoted and that defen-
dants must answer t he' P-' it ion of
plaintiff on or before the N m h j
of October 1919 or said ne Hn v I
be taken as true and judgment 1- £
dered aerord'fglv i
JUDFON CUNM 'GUAM J
(PEAL Court Cbrk i
Minerva Prepiridge Deputy S
W W Petersoq Atty for Iltff a
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In Tunntt rcl I iul Idi ctLI
FRESH faked pies
YTbr bk rour own plea at home when you ran get fre°h baked
We handle Hardware Implements Well-rasing Gas
pine Pumps Cylinders and Pipe fittings
P P We also do Tin Work make Well casing in faot ev-
ery thing in the line of HARDWARE
Give us vour order for your Kepaor Work Needs and
makes no difference whnt make of Implement you have we
will try to get what Repairs you need
Give us ft trial and sec what the Jlesult will be
Yours Truly i
plea for
raaaonabl price at tha CITY CAFE ?
Short Orders and Regular Meats
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Confectionery in Connection
SAM OITHGNS Cheyenne
Cheyenne Okla
LOCATED AT THE OLD KITLEX A CX0SI I SAND
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Casady, John C. The Cheyenne Star and Roger Mills Sentinel (Cheyenne, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1919, newspaper, September 4, 1919; Cheyenne, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1840002/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.