The Amorita Herald. (Amorita, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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The Amorita Herald
Published Every Friday At
Amorita OklV
LAWRENCE MILLSPAUGH
Editor and Publisher
Entered as second-class matter
January 5 1911 at the ixst office at
Amorita Okla under the Act of
March 3 1879
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 PER YEAH
In Advance
Nothing else of the same cost adds
so much to the attractiveness of a
town nothing else gives such an air
of prosperity and thrift of comfort
and content as the good repair and
neat appearance of building and
fences and generally well kept up
premises A few dollar’s spent by
way of paint and a little time spent
now and then fixin up toning up
and keeping things u order has a
most wonderful effect and a store of
sasisfaction Great and imposing
edifices are not necessary to beauty
and attractiveness "N e know of
some humble cottages yet are so en-
velope! in neatness and tidiness of
all things round about we never look
on them but we are reminded it must
be pleasant to be thorn
The fading flower and falling leaf Here is something that is worth
of autumn av'e not a proof of failure j many dollars to every farmer to Know
but of accomplishment and a prp Sprinkle lime in your stock tank and
mise of that which is to come So not a particle of scum will form on
men in the autumn of their life are ! the water When the lime loses its
not to think life Henceforth is but of 1 strength scum will begin to form
little use because they have given of which may be twice during the sea-
tbeir best and must make way for ( son wash out the tank and repeat
younger men "Their years have the dose It is cheap not only harm
been spent in fruitful labor thereby tless keeps the water sweet and saves
making possible the achievements 0f the live stock
men who are to follow them
Fresh bread for sale at the
City Meat Market'
Finest ice cream and cold
drinks at the Don Tun
A distinguished neurologist in this
Prompt settlement on the part of
customers has much to do with the
country says that people might easily ability of our merohants to swing
live to be one- hundred ' yodrs old if their business in so able a manner
the noise of tramcars locomotives and On the other hand too liberal acred
other vehicles could be stopped Per it without regard to whom has been
haps that is time but as there is no known to put many an honest mer’
possibility of getting rid of suoh chant out of business
noises the information does not bring i
much comfort But why some peo- Many a man wants more vim in his
pie should wish to live to be a hund home paper when at the same time
1 ! a r 1 m 1 11 I
Chiropractor and
Optican
s Nerve Specialist
Dr Geo Miller
Office in Hick’s Studio
BYRON - OKLA
City Barber Shop
PRED REIMAN Prop
All Tonsorial Work done in
neat and' up-to-date manner
a
Laundry basket sent every two
weeks
Clothinng cleaned and pressed
Preaohing Services every
2nd and 4th Sunday at 1 a
m and 7 :30 p m in Presby-
terian Church
It is the small amounts h
red is a wonder
Stand by your town Not a dollar
invested there but some good comes
of it There is no family like one’s
own family there is no wife like one’s
ov'n wife there should be no town
like one’s own town where we live
and where we may some day sleep
Let the newspaper stand by the town
and let the business men stand" by
the newspaper and lot us make our
home as famous as possible
he is carrying a few dollar’s worth of
its vim in his pocket
v Explanation
Owing to the fact thaf there was
no train service from the north yes-
terday we failed to receive ou paper
in time to get the Hei’ald out on the
appointed time This issue will be
several hours late but we trust that
a similar unavoidable happening will
not occn? again soon— Editor
From ail accounts the average
farmer in this country does not more
than half farm his land That is lie
does not get from t le land more than
one half of what lie would get if the
laud were properly cultivated It is
said that the yield per acre of wheat
pud oats and other crops is not one
half of what the European farmer
gets Some may say that this is due
to d ifference of climate and soil But
that does not account for it consider-
ing that in almost any district in
this land experience shows that a
farm systematically and thoroughly
cultivated will produce often twice
ps much as the adjoining farm The
one remedy apparently is to get
back to the land have smaller farms
and go in for intensive farming
Tell me ye winged winds that a-
round my pathway roar do ye know
some quiet spot where editors work
no more some lone sequistereddale
pjine island ocean-girt where life is
not one ceasless war with pen and
eppy whore only in nature’s sanctum
ia seclusion we may repose and ne’er
b compelled its mystic secrets to
disclose The lake breeze fanned my
heated face and said: ‘VVork on
there’s no such place old head”
3 '
-Real Estate Agency-
W N Mlllspaugh 5 Son '
For all kinds of Real Estate Stocks of
Merchandise Etc " f
It you have anything to sell list it with
us We can sell it for you
If you want to buy anything come iff and see our list We
have bargains to suit the buyer and will treat you right
We have over 3500 acres of good rich Oklahoma land list-'
ed ranging from 20 to 280 acre tracts with prices all the
way from $700 per acre up
Farm Loans Made at This
Office
PROMPT AND RELIABLE
Call on us at The Herald office
Amorita
pleetl guilty to being overstocked on seasonable hot
weather goods in all lines We have an emmense stock
of Summer Dress Goods Laces Hmbroiderfes etc It is a
long time yet untiL cooler weather but we want to make a
clean sweep of these goods and are going to make some special
prices to move them Space will not permit us to name
prices See the goods we make you the prices
t ©HOES ! SHOES ! !
TTorP i : i a t 01 t -
JUST received a large shipment
“Blue Ribbou” and-BusterO
of the Brown Shoe Co’s “ White House”
Brown” shoes£ for men women and children
No belter shoes are made let us show ’em to you
ues
Groceries are advanding everyday Better
l?3r bi a supply We handle onlv the best
I TNHENBBSSESESC
We appreciate your businessl
J W Anderson & Co AnORTA
OKLA
Saved systmetically from1
week to week tliul go to make
up the strongest barrier
' against need We know of
no better way to get a start
than by opening an account
with the Bank of Atnorita
Even if the first deposit is
small it will serve as a nu-
r cleub around whieli will
gather other dollars aud
some day a good sized ac-
count will be at the disposal
of the depositor
& The Bank of Amorita
h
I - M A Blanchard Cashier
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CITY MEAT MARKET
JOHNSON & RIGGINS PROP
Cash buyers of
poultry butter j
eggs ‘ahd hides
r-J3rTTgni'"ij' v”11 -
-PHONE "'AMORITA OKLA
Dealers in fresh
and cured
meats
53551®?
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Bon-Ton Restaurant
Best place for meals short order and
- confectionary
None better for Ice cream and Cold
Drinks---
-Try U3-
E Long & Co Props
Amorita — Okla
TC!
You Contemplate
Building Soon?
If so let us figure on your lumber bill
We are headquarters for Coal Hard-
ware Cement Implements wagons etc
We handle Three standard Brands of
Buggies The Anchor Staver and Han-
- ’ -
ey
mtim
G 0 Vaughn L-br Co
Amorita andByroh - - Okla
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Millspaugh, Lawrence. The Amorita Herald. (Amorita, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1911, newspaper, July 21, 1911; Amorita, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1860507/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.