Latimer County Democrat (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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LATIMER COUNTY DEMOCRAT
Latimer County Democrat
Phone 177 '
Harmony economy efficiency
simplicity— this quartet of words
is the song in the air of the cap-
ital these days on the eve-of a
change in the administrations
Already the legislature has con-
vened and its deliberations have
spelled harmony from the out-
It is with regret that wu hi
nuunce the death of beloved c’ti-1
zen G T DaWson wli wa cull-
ed from our midst so suddenly
at his home in Siringlown -uu'h
of Lulie at 3:30 a in Tutwl y'
Iset I December 28th 1914 iiftir a
bntroholPt°lrlcTas Monday the inauguration cere-rt-inness of four days of
mail matter under Act of Congress I monies will take place BothlP eutnonm fever He had t
- ® I houses of the legislature will be I een weH for the past year
in charge of the formalities but) Rav Dawson was born Jnu-Governor-Elect
Robert L Wil-ary 2 1852 in Rome Ga Par-
liams has let it be known that enta died before he was si-v i
'My policy will be to do each I whatever the ceremonies they I yearj? ld and he whs married
day’s woik tne best I can in the mugt not entajl one cent 0f out- to Miss Mary E Blanton a
interest of the five civilized tribes hay from the public treasury Ex- Adairsville Ga in 1879 A fur
and the people of Oklahoma” pense of social features ofthedlfi'r marriage they traveled
Thii was the statement given out I inauguration will be borne by I quite a little and moved from
Monday by Gabe E Parker su- the Oklahoma City Chamber of K°Plin Mo to thin imudn
eriptendent of the five civilized Commerce where he haB resided for 15
tribes when he assumed charge Governor-elect Williams has yaarB- In 1886 he was ordained
efthe offioes at Muskogee made the emphatic demand that j to ministry and -pint there-
— — Jail the formalities surrounding) niainder of his life warning sin-
A copy of the Southwestern) the inauguration be simpls and)ner8anI telling of Jesus’ love
Gazette published at Durant by without ostentation The gov-eylewtmesha8liedisappoint-the
Southwestern Normal school Jernor has a personal aversion to ed '9 audience and his death
has made its way to our ex-the pomp and display that some-w 6e f®R by all with sad regret
change table It is a neat 6-col-1 times characterizes suqh events Funeral services were eonduct-
umn folio and contains some very and has consented to the cere-ly Bro Lon Lucas under huh
interesting data in regard to the mony being planned out of Pices ot the Junior lodge
school The publishing of ttyis ) defence to the wishes of those) : —
paper no doubt has quite an in-in charge of the arrangements THE WflNflFR AC QIMEIIPC
fluence in bringing students to He believes that there is double nC nunucno ur wWtlHiC
the sc mol Why not 0 S M? (occasion for simplicity at this) Our prize delinquent subscrib
time owing to the depressed con- er wandered into town the other
With a home raised Oklahoma I dition of finances May and all unsuspecting we
Indian in charge of Indian affairs There is a widespread dispo-Hured him up to Dr McArthur’s
it is to be assumed that the gov-1 sition among the legislators to °ffice and tipped the doc to give
ernment will soon have for dispos- get busy at once and keep at it him the Twilight Sleep treat-
al severe1 bales of discarded red so that the present legislative ment- And say the doc is some
' hi-nda mountain of unused sessiofi will not last longer than treater! He had the dsinthe
11 top desks The new idea of 60 days twilight zone as quickly as you
-avoting the Indian money to the Governor-Elect Williams has could break your wrist with the
benefit of the Indians may not Jheen filling the predictions made ( crank on a Ford In two min-
appeal to th barnocles of the f°r him during the election cam- utes we separated the patient
bureau but it will work finely paign He was represented byMrom the money he had been
with aii fair-mindad people and his friends as being a veritable owing us since the time when
well wishers of the Indians— glutton for work and he has Heinz had only one pickle
Tulsa Democrat been putting in 18 hours a day ' When he came to he was holding
with clock-work regularity A a receipt in full in his hand Then
MEMORY OF 6 T DAWSON The Most Extraordinary Mooing Picture
t 18 with refi-ret that we an- '-1 r I "
Production of the Times :
i I " —
The new county officers with httle sleep and a little work have
the t ion of C E Fair Meen the only diversions from the
onunty superintendent of schools Ma'ly grnd- His knowledge on
took their offices Monday morn- almost every situation that has
ing The lerm oft 1 a ccjnty I eonfronted him has been a mat-
school superintendent does not ter wondering comment a-
end till the close of the school mong even his closest associates
year The humblest to the greatest
The Democrat can declare in 13 welcome to the portals of his
all si noon y that an excellent offices for the present in the Lee
Set of couty officers have beenPuckins hotel and there has
xihosen and offices of the county Peen Plain outspokenness in his
will be in good hands under their lintervievva-
direction Economy efficiency
and honesly in the conduct of
the business of the county may
be expected under their admin --
istration Furthermore all are
we told him ' He was tickled to
death He said that here-to-fore
he simply couldn’t bring himself j
to pay up because he dreaded
tfie pain We turned over all
the money to the doc and told
him to invest it in more chloro-
form We are going into this
business RIGHT
If you ve got a drop of red blood in your
veins— if your heart beats one bit faster to the
tune of romance — adventure — love and mystery-then
you’ve something in store so far
ahead of anything you’ve ever seen that
you will never forget
The Pictures The Universal Film Manufacturing Co nro-
" nounced THE TREY O’ HEARTS the best
JJr®1 toi ler film purposes they had seen in three years They
Mdced up their judgment by putting the punch and $200000
J 88‘ Pictures that are more than remarkable— they’re
imply extraordinary '
2nCostYouOne Red Penny You attend the
? in®t8ad °J an urinary film you’ll see graphically pictured by
rv UO 5 ‘n0t ona actora and actresses in America— THE TREY
UK I? Ti “ker plctu's'- 80 11 oortjo“
Mental Back Somersaults No matter how clever you
TPFY O’ hvidtc can t fathom the plot of THE '
I KEY O HEARTS one Inch ahead of the scene you’re viewing '
It keeps you turning mental back somersaults all the way
Full Reel Action in Every Foot The Universal Film
everv f® WTm? tdwv1 tel1 US that to
every foot of THE TREY O’ HEARTS than in a full reel of the
ordinary scenario And they should know Thousands of scenarios
year and vesting $200000“-
nn 0 HEARTS on the screen That’s back-
m6ntt udteir8U0Ce88in the moving picture business tells
whether or not they know a good thing when they see it
Royal Cafe
Mrs H C Johnson Prop
Regular Dinner
35c
RESOLUTION
Be it resolved by the Mayor an Oyster in Season
and City Council of the City of
CHRISMAN’S SHOEING SHOP
Is The Place For
YOUR BLACKSMITHING
At The Old Stand
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE
experienced men men especially
adapted to fill the offices to which
they were elected creditably and
honorably
Latimer county has been fort-
unate in the class of n e'n she has
securt d kO fill the various offices
’-idwikh the united support of
i le people of t' e county they will
all make good Of that we are
confident
Hog prices have been dropping
and the tendency will be to let
all the hog3 go Don’t do it-
Keep at least enough breeding
stock to put you in the hog busi-
ness next fall when there’s
plenty of feed And make sure
of having enough hogs to pro-
duce meat and lard for home use
and some to spare
No 42 East
650 “
44 “
43 West
41
649 “
3:20 A M
7:45 “
4:05 P M
12:05
10:02
7:42
M K & T Depot
arrive from' East:
No 16 “ “ 4:55 PM
“ 18 “ “ 8:15 A M
leaves for west 8:25 A M
“ “ “ 5:05 PM
$100 Rewa d
For capture
and conviotion
of any person
or persons
stealing cattle
'branded
or horses bran-
ded S
John G Shaw
Wilburton Ok
no04ooonoaoooo
T N RATTERREE ‘
House Furnishings
EE BECHTEL
Funeral Director and licensed
- embalmer
Phones 104 and 183
Wilburton Oklahoma
CLIFF V PEERY I
Attorney-at-Law
Wilburton Okla that the propo
sition of R J Edwards of Okla-
homa City Okla as made jn
writing this date to direct all
proceedings and furnish all nec-
essary forms and instructions
relative to the issuance of pro
posed issue of waterworks sew
I $525 Meal Ticket $450 "Cash
Positively no credit
PHONE NO 29
Conatipation and Indignation
'I have used Chamberlain’s Tablets
and must say they are the best I have
used for constipation and fil-
ers and electric light bonds of rrgest10"- Mv wifc also used them
said City represent this Council I good "'writes Eugene SKniS wi"
before the State Bond Commis-”?J1"gton’ N- G Obtainable every-
sioner in getting said bonds ap- " ere‘
i l
Praotice in all Court and
Special Attention Given to
Land Titles
proved by him furnish the lith-
ographed Blank bonds and rep7
utable market attorney’s approv
ng opinion and do such other
things and all under conditions
as provided in said proposal by
said Edwards be and the same
s hereby accepted and approved
Mr W H Wilson seconded the
motion for the adoption of the
foregoing resolution and on roll
call the following vote prevailed
Those voting aye were Wilson
Mitchell Clarke Perdue and Kel-
sey Nays none Absent-Mann
Redpath and Scranton
Passed and approved this 28th
day of Dec 1914
Attest:
W W KNIGHT L P BOBO
City Clerk Mayor
D 0 HARDER
Wall Paper
AND
Pium
Also
FIRST CLASS PAINTING
And
PAPER HANGING
o4 ooooooo--ooaoo
Office in Rosenstein Bldg
Miss Kate Barnard formerly
commissioner of charities and
corrections addressed a large
audience Sunday night at the
court room
To the Citizens of Wilburton
and Latimer County:
I beg to make a few remarks in regard to 'my work
I guarantee you thorough satisfaction and your clothes
will be cleaned and pressed nice My prices will be as
low as any cleaner and presser in town Call and see me
before you clothes elsewhere We dye clothes We please
or no pay
We have one pattern of men’s goods for 53200 per suit
We are selling this suit for 2085 Also a ladies suit for
$28 00 we are selling it for $975 per suit You have six
sample to selec from All high classgoods made to your
measure Please or no pay
Oliver Gentry
Eat Main St 5 BI9cks East of P O
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Boren, Curtice T. Latimer County Democrat (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1915, newspaper, January 8, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1918324/m1/4/?q=+%22Latimer%22: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.