The Lahoma Sun (Lahoma, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1921 Page: 6 of 8
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J W Hart started plastering Dr
Harris' new residence Monday
Mr Piper of Enid was in Lahoicia
on business Monday
Boys Suits special prices--$495 to
ULM—John D Enid
Bran 8115 per 100 tbs— Farmer
Elovator Co
Claude FiniCUM and wife mov-
ed to their new home Wednesday
Wheat was $115 on the local mar-
ket Monday and a lot of it was being
mrketed
Zenzal removes Eczema Sold by
IL A Sommers
Gasoline 21 !etas at pump or 21
ents in barrel lots—Farmers Eleva-
or Co
Mrs Effie Thompson and Mr and
Mrs Tresner of Enid spent one day
last week at the H A Sommers home
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C W Dresser started in Monday
as carrier or! Route One Alfred Weob
the former carrier has taken a posi-
tion in the Lahoma Garage
We are headquarters for L II
kinds of field Seeds
Farmers Elevator Co
Best Wilburton Lump Coal $1200
per ton Nut Coal $1075
—Farmers Elevator Co
ONIMINOwl OMOMO4on
Miss Marie Friedrich returned
Wednesday from her visit with
relatives and friends at Bessie
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Mrs Mary Propes of Nickerson
Ks an aunt of Ben Davis left Mon
day after a week's visit at the Davis
home
OR SALE
Big German Millet Seed
172t-p Farmers Elevntor Co
FOR SALE
Good Ear Corn at my farm
16-3tp EARNEST IIERN
Emerson Pribble and wife of near
Billings visited Wednesday and
Thursday of last we( c at the Ben
Davis home
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Cottonseed Meal $175 per cwt
at the Farmers Eievator
Mr and Mrs H T Hobson
are het parents ol a fine baby
danghter born Sun 41y May
MLher and (taught r doing well
Nlis Gladys Eaton
to udahoult sjith by
of tier grandfather
week
Kerosene I I cents per gallon in
barrel lots only--Farmers Elevator
Iknry Raaseh and Dan Teske are
Co
busily at work giving the telephone 1
lines some much needed repairs
Get a fresh Cigar Chewing
Gum or a Cold Drink at
THE LAHOMA PHARMACY
Mr and Mrs M B Shuler of Nic-
kerson Ks left Monday after a
two weeks visit at the Ben Davis
home Mrs Shuler is a sister of Mr
Davis
They and the Davis' drove to the
"101" Ranch Sunday and looked the
ranch over
The llodgden test well was re
ported to be drilling in a blut
limestone formation at 3022 feet
early this week Some troub:e
with the cable was experienced
Tuesday A new roll was order
ed at once and drilling was not
expected to be delayed but a
short time
Suits Suits Suits
The biggest display we have ever
shown at pre-war prices—UM° and
up to $3250
Zenzal cures Pimples For sale by
A Sommers
Corrected to pre ms time every Thurs-
day and effective on that date
Eggs
Butter
Hens
Springs
Broilers
Roosters
Ducks
Geese
Turkeys
Cream
Wheat
Hogs fat per cwt
Cattle fat
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Compare Qualities
Then Buy Where You Get the
Best Quality and the Most
of it for the Money
48 lb sack Polar Bear Flour S215
Fancy Cream Cheese per lb 30
Family size Soda Crackers per pkg 30
'No 2i Tomatoes 2 cans for
Ground Peaberry Care per lb 20
Folger's Golden Gate Coffee per lb 45
No 10 Plums per can
"Invincible" Cooking Compound fine grade per lb 11
An Up-To-Date Staple Stock of
: Groceries Dry Goods Boots
Shoes and Notions
1 Highest Price Paid For Produce
We APppreciate Your Patronage
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JOHN D Enid
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THE LAHOMA SUN LAHOMA OKLAHOMA
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OF STEMMER
SeventeenYear-Old Girl Accused
of Strangling Widow of Her
Father
DISPUTE OVER ESTATE
Woman Missing for Several Weeks
Found In Pond With Rope Tight-
ened About Her Neck—Gar
rote Leads to Arrebt
New York—Acetised of taurring
ber stepmother in a dispute user the
division of her father's estate Mrs
Carolina Verderose a seveiduen-yearold
girl and her husband Luton'
Vertierosa a Willianishurgh contrac-
tor were held without had
The arrests were wade vithiti a I'm
hours of the time when the tioiy of
the stepmother Mts Outhorltie Trol to
wIts found to Cooper's pond in the
Greenpoint seettoe f Bro44l3n with
a Pope tisttetred alytilit the neck
Had Been Miltng a Month
Mrs Tr OM had been missing sine
site left her home in Brooklyn sonic
weeks ago to do some murketing unis
to attend to some matters connected
with the settlement of her husttind's
estate When site did not return
son-in-law reported ner tlisappearancv
to the pollee and a search its St
The police learned that Nirs 'nova
had gone from her home to the Nortl
Side Sayings bank Iii Villianisluirgh
where she drew out S400 Front there
she went to a pawnbroker's to take
out of pawn some Jewelry valued al
$1000 which had belenged to her hus-
band It Was her intention It is be
Ileved to sell the Jewelry anti divide
the proceeds among those vho were
to share In her husband's estate
Garrote Leads to Arrest
Mrs Trotta it was found bad the
jewelry with her Vii011 she went to
a meat market to make a purchase
Soon after that she Wag reported as
entering the Verderosa home in VII-
liamsburgh When Mrs Trotta's body wits found
In Cooper's pond the police disearded
the theory of robbery Her handbag
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The Body Was Found in Cooper's Pond
vhieh hail contained the redeemed
le‘‘eir was Inksing but there ette
five rings on the lingers nail aliont $171
in cash in a poeket willith the polHe
I elieved robbers would not hare mer-
looked The evidence which lett to ttw ar
rest of the Vertierusits vas the cord
about MN Trotta's neck Mtil wti ich
In the belief of Dr earl Pottiger
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tier was acconapisheil It was a short
piece of sash rope apparently recent
ly 'tit iii their search of the Vt3r-
derosa apartment niter the both was
!mind the police found a quantit)
of similar cord
SHE LIVES IN HIDDEN ROOM
Woman Rents Whole House to Tenant
But Continues to Occupy Part
of It Secretly
Philatielphia—Oecupancy of a se
Tet room In a building which she halt
leased in its entirety to Mrs Bertha
NI NelSOn of Philadelphia during the
full peroid of the lease resulted in
tt decision by Judge Kellett° In At lan
tic City N J that Mrs K Louise
Barrett must pay the Pun' of WO as
a fair rental for the room
Discovery of the strange abode of
the owner of the house did not occur
until several months after the lease
had been executed and possession
taken by the tenant Mrs Barrett had
built a room adjoining the porch and
access to It was made by a secret
stairway The room was entirely shut
off fssm the rest of the house
Attempts to dispossess the owner
felled and finally suit was Instituted
for rental Mrs Nelson rented the
premises for the sum of $2500
Boy Hanged Self From Garret Rafters
Itartford Conn—The body of
Thomas Hepburn lifteen-yearohl son
of Dr and Mrs TI1011M3 N Hepburn
was found by his thirteen-year-old els
ter hanging from the rafters of his
garret room in New York city The
two were visiting Miss Mary Towl
friend of the family
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and Turpentine
THE LAHOAIA PHARMACY
A APRONS a weak w
Miss Verna Vosburg Miss Maybon
Torrey and Bernie Wise went to the
state contest at Stillwater last Fri-
day Miss Torrey and Miss Vosburg
went along with J B Vosburg and
wife Miss Leta Wood and Miss Edna
Smart in the Vosburg car while Ber-
nie went on the train All returned
early in the week
OR SALE
Pure Honey-Dip Sorghum
Cane Seed 5c per pounU
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CAFE CHANGES HANDS
The Cafe which Mrs E G Heath
has been operating for nearly a year
changed hands last Saturday Chas
Kitchen and wife being now in charge
having bought the stock and leased
the fixtures from Mrs Heath
Mrs Heath has enjoyed a good
trade while conducting the business
and the new management will doubt
less continue the business successful-
ly Mrs Heath and family have mov-
ed to their home which was vacated
recently when the W L Swartz fam-
ily moved back to their farm
Shut un your livestock and
chickens lloirs must not be
kept in town during the sun mer
months Alleys must be optin-d
and cleaned
We will appreciate your help
in complying with these ordinan-
ces with promptnEss
Mrs Eva!yn Hiatt
Mrs Kate Stoalabarger
Mrs Eva Holliday
TOWN BOARD
J H Brown Marshal
NOTICE
LAIIOMA WINS FAO1 DOUGLAS
were postponed
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The Douglas baseball team
came over for a game Wednes-
day rather unexpectedly but
were accomodated neverthelesi
going home with the short end
of a 9 to 6 score
The game looked like 8 to 0
until Henry Ehlers who was
pitching eased up a little which
let the visitors run in their six
scores in the sixth and seventh
innings
Ames is billed for a game here
Tuesday May 10th and Nash i
comes here Friday May 13th 4
The games scheduled for this l
week with Helena and Nash 4
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in good condition in every vay
car Call and see it
Lahoma Oklahoma
All Tires Reduced
All fires Reduced
We are offering our entire stock of the best 0
makes of automobile Casings and Tubes at a
Reduction in price of 20 per cent
This is your chance to equip your car with
new tires and tubes at a big saving of money 7
FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Hudson Super-Six 0
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A bargain in a good
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The Lahoma Garage
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FROM JANUARY 10 1920 TO APRIL 21 1921
RECEIPTS
Balance on hand January 10 1920 $ 660
For Stock 1000
For Telephones 16460
For War Tax 196 83
Switching Glenwood Line 1920 and onehalf of 1921 10806
Switching Meno 1919 and 1920 12250
Borrowed Money 550 00
Dues 2596 38
total Receipts $375493
EXPENDITURES
1: Salary to Central
For Central
Paid 1919 Accounts
T For War Taxes
For Supplies
Line work
Taxes
For Switching at Enid
I Interest
Paid Notes
Secretary and expenses
Printing
Bell Telephone Co for contacts
Insurance
Balance in Bank
Salary to Cen tral $1020 00
For Central 183 30
Paid 1919 Accounts 17195
For War Taxes 19685
For Supplies 285 15
Line work 253 75
Taxes 1718
For Switching at Enid 100 00
Interest 8070
Paid Notes 90000
Secretary and expenses 35 00
Printing 1300
Bell Telephone Co for contacts 830
Insurance 1253
Balance in Bank 47722
Total Expenditures $375493
Signed C L PUGH Secretary-Treasurer
a K May 3 1921 H C Hunt and H a Brown
Auditing Committee
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Harvesting Machinery
We have plenty of McCormick Binders on hand
Now is the time to give us your order
If you want to cut and thresh your grain at one
operation returning all of the straw to the soil
where it belongs at the same time let us sell
you a Deering Standing-Grain Thresher
Get our prices before buying elsewhere
KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER
To do this buy one of our Perfection or Puritan Oil Stoves We have
Ovens Supplies and Repairs of all kinds for these stoves
Lahoma Hardware and Imp lement Co
Lahoma Okla
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A shipment of Deering Standard Binder Twine
now in stock Priced right
YES WE SELL TRACTORS
See us for prices on the Allis-Chalmers 12-20
and 18-30: Titan ' 8-16 10-20 and 15-30 Ault-
man-Taylor 15-30 2245 and 30-60 Also Aultman-Taylor
Separators in any size you may
need All have been reduced in price
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Dixon, Edgar A. The Lahoma Sun (Lahoma, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1921, newspaper, May 6, 1921; Lahoma, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2077412/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.