Randlett Progressor (Randlett, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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4crratising rate 10 cent per inch
Goaa Is 5 cents per Hue first issue
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The bankers of many of the
western counties of Oklahoma
a re co-operating withthe farmers
ill securigg government farm
dcmonstrotion work - The fol-
1 )wing letter is:self-explanatory:
OFRICE OF FARMERS COOPERATIVE
DEMONSTRATION WORK
Stilwater Okla March 15 1915
Mr Bert A Hudson
Randlett Oklahoma
Dear Sir:
Yours of March 5th addressed
Mr Wilson was evidently de- -
layed as 1 just find it on my desk:
The probabilities are that we
might arrange fer Mr Wilson io
spare a couple of days in your
county the first week in April He
will probably be here duiing most
of the week beginning March 29th
and I think we have appointments
which would prevent his going
next week -
Very truly your's
W D Bentley
Director of Extesion
and State Agent
Arrangements are being made
to have mr Wilson ' deliver his
demonstration address in Walter
and Temple one day and the nest
clay to be devoted to - Randlett
and Devol The Progressor will
give due publicity to the dates
That is the record
this grocery store
liai built up during
s the tinie-we have
- been feeding the
people of this
community
And it is such a
oelf evident truth
and so wellknown to
exerybody that we
are not going to gay
another word in this
advertisement
THE PROGRESSOR PRINTING AND
PUBLISHING CO
Publishers and Owners '
$100 Per Year in Adyaneet
Published Weekly at Rand lett'
Entered as second-class mall matter
A pril 4 1913 at the postollice at
Ilandlett Oklahoma nnder the Act of
March 3 1879
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Pot' Year k $100
Six Months 50
If all of the land now above
sca level 25000000 cubic miles
were spread uniformly over the
globe it would form a shell about
000 feet thick
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FARM INPLEHETS
The time of year has come
when you are going to select
your farm tools and when
you buy a lister a plow a
harrow or a cultivator you
want to see that you are get-
ting a tool that will last—
one that you don't have to
buy repairs for—after using
it a short time
You can find these tools at
the Randlett Hardware Co
and they are made by the P
O Plow Co
The farmers who are - using
them will tell you they are
the best
We have just received a car
load Come in and look them
over especially the 2-row
planter with disc openers
GRAIN
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The wheat is looking fine
and the prospects were never
better for a good crop
Select the binder you want
and we will call on you for
your order
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ELECTION FROCLANATION
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By virtue of the authority in me vested by
the Statutes of the State of Oklahoma and
wirsuant to the power and authority delegated
to me by the Board of Trustees I the under-
signed President of theBoard of Trusteess of
the town of Randlett do hereby proclaim and
ve public notice that the regular town elec-
tion will be held in the Town of Randlett on
the Oth day of April 1915 in the Flanagan
Building on the south side of D Ettree for the
purpose of electing the following officers
to-wit:
One Member of the Board of Trustees of he
First Ward
One Member of the Board of Trustees of the
Second Ward
One Member of the Board of Trustees of the
Third Ward 4 -
One Member of the Board of Trustees of the
Fourth Ward
One Town Treusurer
One Town' Clerk :
One Justice of the Peace
I further proclaim that the following persons
are hereby designated to act as Inspector
Judge and Clerk of said election to-wit:
L H Guthrie Inspector: COHooper Judge
and J F Galley Clerk
The Polls of said election shall be opened at
the hour of Eight o'clock in the forenoon of
said day and close at the hour of six o'clock in
the afternoon of said day
Said election to be held hid conducted and
the result thereof canvassed in all respects in
accordance with the laws of the State of
Oklahoma in such cases made and provided
Given under my band and the corporate seal
of the Town of Randlett Oklahoma this 17th
eay of March 1915
JERRY CROWLEY
Attest! President Board of Trustees
J F CROWLEY Town of Randlett
Town Clerk
SEAL
mr Shirley andxfamily visited
his brother and family Sunday
John Ezell has bought a lease
from Will Gammell -
Mr Cosby is building a porch
to his house and making several
changes on the farm he bought
from Uuncle Joe Hooper
Chas Shaw and wife spent last
Sunday with the lady's brother
Frank Cosby and family
Miss Mattie Shaw was in
Devol the first of the week
Wheat and oats are looking tine
and the farmers are working
early and late preparing for the
spring crops
Hurtzler has teen quite
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BRUSHY DISTRICT
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BIIIDERS
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Rand lett Hardware & Imp Co
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sick for the past weekior two but
is improving now '
The community' intend to or-
ganize a Sunday sChool at Brushy
Creek next Sunday We would
have organized sooner but J ur
the bad ' weather
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' OWE IT A NAME
Every man who' has energy
3 and the good t sense enough to
own and conduc a farm—no mat
ter how eimall-should have pride
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enough to give it a name '- and
' use that name as' a' trade Mark
The farm papers have been ad-
' vocating the idea for a number
of years and the more progress
ive farmers thrOughou the more
densley populated -Portions - of
country have adopted the plan
It has been said by some un-
I thinking person that the plan is
not American but a- little rellec-
tion will convince anyone ' that
the point Is not well taken It
was Washington who named his
home "Monnt Vernon"—who is
it that has not heard of it?—Jef-
ferson the: patron saint of the
dentocrtic party named his home
"Monticello!' and any schoolboy
can give you dozens of other
citations' :
Namoyour farm and place the
name out where everyone can
see Make it a trade mark
A known advertised trade
mark is worth thousand of dol-
lars to the owner :Your farm
and its products are your stock
in trade Name them and you
have added real hard cash value
to everything you have to sell'
Choose a name well suited to the
surroundings a name that will
tell in its Very sound some of the
charantistics of your business
home—your place ef business-7
and then come to the Progressor
office- tell Ole Mac about it and
have us Print you a supply Of
neat letterheads and envelopes
for your correspondence with
natne of your farm on theni and"
your name and your wife's name
and your postai:lee address be-
neath: Of course you want your
wile'13 name on your stationery
Shels your Partner and the best
and the tritest and the hardest
working and the most interested !
party in the whole concern
Once you were glad to get a 11
eliance to endow her with all
your worly goods now make
your promise good Here in the
way your stationery might look:
' RIVER VIEW FARM
JANES A NUT SNITNProprietwo
Wm Cult
a r i No RAPIDLETT OKLA
a r i No it RAPIDLETT OKLA
If you like you can have a
slogan or a motto or a stock
phrase under the farm name
like this:
SHADY VALE
Poultry Butter Eggs and Cheese
‘ BEST 13Y TEST
J (5 M Smith Props
Randlett Okla
You will find the Progressor
up to the minute in - handling
your stationery orders at a reas
onatIc price
SICK HEADACHE
- Sick headache is nearely always
caused by dis orders of the stomach
Correct them and the perodio attacks
of sick headache will disappear
Mrs John Bishop of Roseville Ohio
writes "About a year ago I was
troubled with indigestion and had
sick headache that lasted for or three
days at a time Idoctoreb and tried
a number of remedies but nothing
helped my until one day during one
of those sick spells a friend advised
me to take Chamberlain's Tablets
This medicine relieves meJn a short
time" For sale by all dealers
WANTED—We want a corres
pondent at every school house in
Cotton County and will send you
stamps stationery and envelopes
upon request—Progressor
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COTTON SEED -
The improved Mebane Tri
umph is doubtless the best seller
as well as the best prod ucini
cotton known for Oklahoma
made last year 34 to nearly 37
per cent lint We were very
careful in gluing to keep these
seed pure Price 75 cts per bu
°order seaiii as the" 81)Iflyt is
J D Green
tf Randlett Okla
No Use to Try and Wear Cut Your Cold
It Will Wear You Out Instead
Thousands keep on suffering Cough!' and
Colds through neglect and delay Why make
yourself an easy prey to serio us ailments and
epidemic as the result of a neglected Cold?
Coughs and Colds sap your strength and vitall-
ty unless checked in the early stages Dr
King's New Discovery is what you need—the
first dose helps Your head clears um you
breathe freely and you feel so much better
Buy a bottle to-day and start taking as once
HEALTH PROMOTES HAPPINESS
Without health genuine joy is impossible
without gird digestion and regular bowel
movement you cannot have health Why neg
lect keeping bowels open atid risk being sick
and ailing? You di:4bl have to Take one
small Dr Kings New Life Pill at night in the
morning you will have a fullfree bowell move
ment and feel much better Helps your appe
tite and digestion Try one to-night
ARE YOU A RHEUMATIC?-TRY MANS
If you want quick and rent relief from Rheu:
matism do what so many thousand other peo-
ple are doing—whenever an attack comes on
bathe the sore muscle or joint with Sloan's
Liniment No need to rub it in—just apply the
Liniment to the surface It is wonderfully
penetrating It goes right to the seat of trou
ble and draws the pain slmst immediately Get
a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25o of any
druggist and have it in the house—againstColdf
Sore and Swolen Joints Lumbago Sciatica
and like ailments Your money back it not
satisfied but it does give almost instant relief
THE INVIGORATING WHIFF OF IHE
PINE FOREST!
How it clears the throat and head of its mu-1
cous ailments It Is this spirit of Newness and
Vigor from the health-giving Pine Forests
brought hack by Dr Bells Pine-Tarlloney
Antiseptic and healing Buy a bottle to-day
AU Druggikts 25e
Ilsotris ittare a Spring Tonle
MAIL SCHEDULE
Hack leaves 8: a m
16 11 1:00 p
Hack arrives 12:30 p me
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5:30 p m
Pouch closes lb minutes
before time for hack to leave
No Sunday mail so hack
leaves only 6 days t week
WILL W FOWLER
' Postmaster
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AND CURE THE UMW
WITH Dr Rine
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FOR Crattis TAM
AND AU THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES
GUARANTEED SATIEFACITOR
OR MONEY REFUNDED
AUTO OWNERS RECEIVE NAYS
The greatest boon to the auto
mobile owners has just been giv
en them recentlly in the form of
a tire constructed of double the
thickness of such tires as Dia- -
mand Goodyear Fireston and
other standard makes This -
added thickness in wearing sur
face makes the tires the best on
the market today for real service
as they are punctureproof and
withstand great -wear and hard
service Notwithstanding the
many added features of these
tires they are being sold now as
an-introductory offer at a price
about 40 per ceat lower than the
regular price of staDdard tires
These tires bear a 7000 mile
guarantee which is also double
that of regular made standard
goods These tires are being
sold direct to the consumer by
the Double Service TirectRubber
Co of Akron Ohio ad
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COLDS AND CROUP IN CHILDREN
Many people rely upon Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy implicitly in
cases of colds and croup and it
never dissapoints them 'Mrs Ei
Thomas Logansport Ind writes:
"I have found Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy to be the best medicine for
colds and croup I have ever used
and never tire of recommending it to
my neighbors and friends I have al
ways given it to my children when
suffering from croup and It has never
failed to give them prompt relief" -
For sale by all dealers'
NOTICE
If you are in need of any kind
of printing no matter what it
may be call at the Progressor
and fret our prices We do book
binding and in fact anything In
the way of artistic printing
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people of this '
community
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Randlett Progressor (Randlett, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1915, newspaper, March 19, 1915; Randlett, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1923051/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.