Randlett Progressor (Randlett, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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THE P AN DLEJT PROGRESSOR
Dec 6
This is to icquaint everyone with
the fact that the undersigned his
assumed full control of The Progressor
having leased same for a term of months
which gives me authority to make
contracts collect bills and transact all
business pertaining to the office as I
see fit
Hr Carter still owns the plant but
has nothing to do with the manner in
which its business is transacted my
lease giving me absolute control
HARRY E CARLTON Lessee
Only 18 more days until
Christmas
Do your Christmas shopping
early
Write it Christmas— n o t
Xmas
ADELAIDE
Mr and Mrs M G Reinhardt
of Hale Mo and Mr and Mrs
Dtho Wheat of Wichita Falls
visited M D Wampler and
wife Saturday
Mrs G W Rich and Mrs
Lon Taylor called on Mrs W
M Parks and daughter Mrs
Lawrence Rich Saturday
Walter Britton and wife vis-
ited Jonathan Rich and wife
Saturday evening
Mrs John Miller visited Mrs
Adolph Zweracker Monday
A large crowd of young
folks enjoyed ar party Saturday
night at the Dave Rupe home
An oil derrick has been
erected on the A J Doran
farm one mile and a half north
of the Missouri Valley school
house
E L Marriott and wife and
Mrs Emma Keller of Ana-
darko visited W M Parks and
wife Sunday
Jonathan Rich and wife vis
ited G A Smith and wife
Monday evening
Adolph Zweracker and family
yisited W W Schweer and
family Sunday
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Glenn J Samuel and family
spent Sunday at the M D
Wampler home
Tom Watson and Miss Angie
Smith passed through here
Thanksgiving Day enroute to
Walters where they were mar-
ried They were accompanied
by several friends We extend
congratulations
(Too lale for last week)
The Busy Bee Club met with
Mrs T H Langston Wednes
day afternoon of last week A
large number of the members
were present and several yis
itors The afternoon was cer-
tainly very enjoyably spent
Mrs Ada Gilbert and little
son left last week for her home
in Hinton ‘Oklahoma after
spending several weeks with
her parents Mr and Mrs
Parks
Mrs Guy Thomason visited
Mrs Paul Thomason Friday
The Busy Bee Club have sent
boxes filled with good things
to eat to our soldier boys from
this neighborhood for Thanks-
giving cheer-
T II Langston and wife en
tertained to dinner Sunday
Misses Verah Elmore Edna
Langston Joe C Bchne Hous
ton Elmore Cecil Fulfs and
M D Wampler and wife
W E Newell and family re
turned home last week after
spending several weeks visiting
uear Ardmore
Mrs Pearl Rich called on
Mrs W M Parks and daugh-
ter Mrs Lawrence Rich
Thursday afternoon
T H Lee and family left
Tuesday for their new home
near Orr Oklahoma
Over one inch of rain fell
here Tuesday We can truly
r jjo'cc this Thanksgiving day
Editor’s Not e— All corres
pondents are respectfully re
quested to arrange to mail their
notes so they will reach us not
later than Tuesday evening in
order to insure their publica-
tion the same week they are
written
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To My Subscribers
My books show that a large
number of the subscribers to
The Progressor are in arrears
There are 88 or 40 whose sub-
scriptions expired the vsame
day — Noy 23 Doubtless most
of them have receipts showing
when their subscription began
and when it would expire It
is but natural to suppose that
they have them and know as
well when their subscription
expires as we do
We expect however to notify
each and every one of thorn
of this fact and expect and
must have their renewals or a
declaration that they do not
want the paper by the time the
next issue (Dec 13) is ready to
be sent out This should be
sufficient time for each and
every one ho notified to make
up his or her mind as to what
they intend to do in the matter
Those failing to renew or
making satifactory arrange
meats for the continuation of
their subscription by the date1
as above set forth will have
their paper discontinued at once
Wo hope that every one will
again decide to renew and wc
will be more than pieased to
have them as a member of The
Progressor family for another
year
I have no agents and no one
has authority to collect sub
scriptions Renewals will have
to bo made to me in person or
directed to The Progressor or
to me personally
Do not put this off until
tomorrow Renew today
Respectfully
Harry E Carlton
’ -'Lessee Progressor
Nice lino of flowered and gold
lined chinaware Nothing nicer
or more suitable for Christmas
present At the Owl Drug Store
Hooper Appointed
Heat Inspector
The following letter received
by C O Hooper is self ex
planatory:
Mr C 0 Hooper
Randlett Oklahoma
Dear Sir:— Enclosed you will
find your commission as in-
spector of animals for slaughter
Yours respectfully
Oklahoma Board of Agri-
culture By F M Gault
President
Few Escape
There are few Indeed who escape
having at least ono cold during the
winter months and they are fortunate
who have but one and got through
vith it quickly and without any se-
rious consequences Take Chamber
Iain’s Cough Remedy and observe the
directions with each bottle and you
are likely to bo ono of the fortunato
ones The worth and merit of this
remedy has been fully proven There
are many families who have always
used it for years when troubled with a
cough or cold and with the very best
results It only costs a quarter Ob-
tainable everywhere
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If your Suit needs
CLEANING
-or-PRESSING
i: See Harvey Andruss
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THE MAN or WOMEN
That Banks Money
PILES UP A STORE OF
Comfort and Prosperity
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Security fox our depositors our first consideration
Start An Acoount With Us
Bank of Randlett
RANDLETT OKLAHOMA
The Progressor $1 a Year
Additional Local
Earl Spannagel is in Wichita
Falls this week on business
H N Doughty spent Thanks
giying at Martha visiting his
mother and father
No storm too bad if you are
wearing an Auto Coat Rain
and wind proof At the Rand
lett Hardware
Energetic men and women are
wanted in every community to
represent The Wichita Morning
Tribune Wichita Falls during
great bargain day offer Good
pay Write today
Mr and Mrs Marshal Smith
of Weewoia Okla are here vis
iting her parents and family and
relatives Mrs Smith was
formerly Miss Ida Campbell
daughter of Mr and Mrs A L
Campbell of west of town They
expect to remain here until
after Christmas
Mr and Mrs J R Campbell
were visited last Monday night
by their niece and husband Mr
and Mrs Marshal Smith of
Weewoka Okla Quite a jolly
time was had in honor of their
visit music singing and dancing
adding to the joy of the evening
The surprise of the occasion
came when suddenly and with-
out ceremony a carload of young-
sters were ushered in to add
their youthful exuberance (and
noise) to the welcome extended
the visitors
DR STALFORD
DENTIST
Office first door East
of Linn Mercantile Rand-
lett each Tuesday
Glasses Correctly Fitted
How's This?
Wt offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that can-
not be oured by Hall's Catarrh Cure
Hall’a Catarrh Cure has been taken
by catarrh sufferers for the paoit
thirty-live years and has beoome
known as the most reliable remedy for
Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru
the Blood on the Mucous surfaces ex-
pelling the Poison from the Blood and
healing the dlseneed portions
After you have taken Hall's Catarrh
Cure for a Bhort time you will see a
great Improvement in your general
health Start taking Hill's Catarrh
Cure at once and gut rid of catarrh
fiend for tnitlmonlalK tree
F J CIItiNEV & CO Toledo Ohio
Sold fey all PrugKUts Jto
Stomach Trouble
“Before I used Chamberlain’s Tab-
lets I doctored a great deal for stom-
ach trouble and felt nervous and tired
all the time These tablets helped me
from the first and inside of a week’s
time 1 had improved in everyway”
writes Mrs L A Drinkard Jefferson
City Mo Obtainable everywhere
VALLEY VIEW
Cecil Young of Camp Bowie
is visiting homefolks this week
Bill Day has been on the sick
list but we are glad to report
him better
Mrs Roy Thornton left Mon-
day morning for Bennington
Okla where she will meet her
husband and little boys who
made the trip overland They
will locate at that place
Mr and Mrs Lewis Young
Prof and Mrs Cochran and
Mrs- Postelwaite and Mr and
Mrs Roy Martin and family at-
tended church at Randlett Sun-
day morning
Mr and Mrs Tutt and Mrs
Postelwaite were shopping in
Widhita Falls Monday
The Big Pasture Singing Con-
vention will be held at Valley
View the third Sunday in this
month"
Omega
For Sale
I have about 25 bushels of
Turkey Red Wheat for sale at
$200 per bushel Any one want-
ing wheat of this kind for seed
call on A C Spannagel
Attention! A H T A
A meeting of the A H T A
is called for Monday night Dec
10 All members are urged to
be present as business of im
portance will be transacted and
officers installed
By order of Secretary
TIME TABLE
W F & N W (Devol)
NORTH BOUND
No 3 Due 7:55 A M
No 1 Due 3:10 P M
SOUTH BOUND
No 2 Duo 10:17 A M
No 4 Due 7:07 P M
MAIL CAR
(Randlett to Devol)
Leave Kandleit'8:50 A M
Arrive in Randlett 11:15 A M
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Carlton, Harry E. Randlett Progressor (Randlett, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1917, newspaper, December 6, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1923170/m1/4/: accessed February 13, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.