The Kiefer Democrat (Kiefer, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1925 Page: 1 of 8
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Every honest and mern1 City Government
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tre good erionI t ii for the ‘Vorks—H rt Crandall
Chief Fire Department —A
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under it in concord and safety City Marshal—Frank Walker
with coopyrajon fraternity
Matters arc quiet around city
Col:nty Officials headquater but Cit7 Clerk Tillie
Carter is always on deck
Mayor McCord is rusticating
Thrce new county officials Colorado
v9re inducted into office tUon
Water Supt Crandall is work
day as follows :
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Lists Are Ready
REGISTERED i prrmiutns purse! special pri
Optometrists and 7AS a!nusernents and attractions
Opticians for the people of Oklahoma at
MI Work ausranteed Idle 1925 State Fair September
110ME OFFICh 5 E DEWEI 21) tr) Oct :)) is just off the press
SAPLP-P11 OKLA I and being distributed over the
state is the annotinecinfmt jut
! made by Gewl'al 'Manager Ralph
When in need T Hemphill
in tnany departments changes
Tooth Paste usL have been made and premiums
increased which will insure k
BILISTON greater uumbEr es exhibitors
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ELEANSIN Especially attractive 810 the
lire stock prizes which total
ITLNTRIFICE over $20000 The premiums
in the Boy' s and Girl's Club De-
an aals at at partment total over $7590 which
drug storer
s tne largest onring ever made
in this department
All Dental work
' the agricultural depart'
Guaranteed ment premiums for county ex:
hibits have 1-!en materially in
Dr D F Johnston creased and with two counties
ow — already entered proipects loom
bright for the biggest agricult
ADS IN THE DEMOCRAT GET ural show in nineteen years
Swat the fly And strive to lolp
keep ttH town free frotn the
nasty and disease breeding pests
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THE KIEFER DENIM AT
KIEFER CREEK COUNTY OKLAHOMA FRIDAY JULY 10 1925
City Government IPAUFICIST PRFACHER fie tell : that "The eqnsoic
uous failure of inobi:z:Ition day
Chairmar—: M Me Cord ANSWElif II BY PATIIIIITIk ""uraging" would h-
City CIPrk— Mt Tillitt C ''
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sled such a failute
!tiperintendent of the Water! ' in the late war equally encotir-
Chinese-Like Theory Is
'firk--11 rt Crandall aging and would such a faiiure
Chief Fire Department —A Repudiated As Una if xvar wss necessary again
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City Marshal—Frank Walker sound and Cer- bring encouragtnent to Lis
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I nis!:nner second district
I Fifteen miles an hour is state Editor Eitor World: You publish Christian the Hindu and Hot-
Oliver if Aikin Drumright law for auto tranic through city ed at length Dr Rice's 8unday tentot and all of the nations and
supyrintendent of schools laud Chief Walker will get 'em
sermon on war 1 races under the sun to hold
Ralph Blake treasurer too Watch the rail crossings
I fully agree with Dr Rice hands and play ring-a-round-thc-
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concei 'ling the horrors of war rosy and sing "Blest Ile The
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12000 copies 01 the Oklahoma all has been that deep primal
Stath Pair and Exposition p1 ern - urge of the more highly (nvil-
ium list offering over t36:3000 in I ivd people to secure more of
prrmiums purses special ptl- and a better world for their
7As an3usements and attractions chil(l ren
for the people of OklahomA at Had Doctor thee met the pil-
the 1925 State Fair September
grim faih!rs at Plymouth Rock
2r) tr) Oct is just Off the press
and toY1 them to go back home
and being distributed over the
that this country belonged to
state is tho announckinPnt just
the Indians would he have hail
made by Getral 'Manager Ralph
tlie Englishman for the last 200
T Hemphill years stay cooped up on his
in many departments changes island home or would he prefer
have been made aod PrPrniums the British empire of today?
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SUCCESSOR TO MOUNDS ENTERPRISE
IPAEIFICIST PliFACIIER
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Considering the potontial en-
emies of wesLern civilization as
embodied by Rissia India and
men to keep us from running
the Orient the following letter i
of Charles O'Connor is tithely over each other it may he time
I to expect the lion and the lamb
and to the point:
I the Mohammed au and the
the ditliculties betwEen nation I time comes wars vi1 hapt en
aud nation I do not agree with I and the part of patriotism is not
him at all in is suggestion that to kid ourselves We do not bc: rii1ig 3'oung lad who delivers! but nothing to snake you take
iway to bring peace is to ig- neve in war we do not desire to Tine?i at off your sh!rt" observel the doe-
this place is branching (tut Ile tor who haii been secretary of
nore Nv a r to remain ignorant of make war but it doesn't take
has secured a telegraphic outtit the Macon County Medical so
It to be unprepared for it I two to make a quarrel One can
admit that preparedness for vv:a make it and our part (): to master the IT ys- ciely for r)rty years and has
pre tries of tokgraphy ni1 quatifY observed weather c mditions as
is to know and is
has often been a eontributirg and be informed and bo
cause to war h has in some pared to meet that catastrophelLr a Pc-rition as mberator w211 as other things in that
instaLces helped to tualie a peo- when it comes I time von fellows who
lit to be unprepared for it I
admit that preparedness for vva
has often been a contributirg
cause to war h has in some
instances helped to tualie a peo-
pe mi!itaristic as was the
casein Germair PrtTaredness
when it enters in is only a
nor cause and laci of prepared-
ness has rftver proved to be a'
preventative
The whole history of the
world as far as we have that
history shows that always and
everywhere where weak people
with a low civilization who are
Possessed of valuable undevel-
oped naturvl resources without
the al'Ality or disposition to
make use of them have sooner
or la!er been obliged to give
134' to a stronger more ambit-
ions and more highly civilized
peopl who desire to release
these natural resources for he
betterment and benefit of mai
kind Ou the face of it you can
call th's comnercialistn
noSS and greed but back of it
L all has been that deep primal
The trouhle with my good
friend Doctor Rice is that this
world is not made up of such
charming people as he seems to
think and the millennium is not
nearly ro &ose lit hand !le says
"Already all the churches have
passed it resolution denouncing
war as un-Christian aud
Ing for some better way"
Quite true but it will take
something more than that to put
an end to war when you realin
that the great communion to
which Doctor nice belongs and
o ably contributes split in
twain because of the Civil War
and are not reunited even today
and it has not been the militar-
ists but the stiff-necked divines
that have prevented the unior
The church eannot preach very
powerfully for peace so long as
the fundamcndalists and !nod ernists arP living at each others
throats They may be against
war in the world but they seem
to he quite taka with the iTar
within
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if war was necessary again Oimmom oam
bring encouragment to Lis A do7alicti car on the nit
heart? urban delayed traffic conside
When men quit killing their ble Tuesday
wives and relatives quit quar-
reling and we have enougn man- I The Fourth was certainly
ners ol the highway that we do flui"t d iy in this vicinity
not have to biro traffic police- many attractions elsewbore
men to keep us from running 0w-
over each other it may he tittle I Misses Mary NaveIlildaWhite
to expect the lion and the lamb land Dolly Antrikin are Kiefer
the Mohammedau and the leaders for Tim as Colorado trip
Christian the Hindu and Hot-
tentot and all of the nations and Mr White who formerly as-
races under the sun to hold sisted a t the Interurban d spot
hands and play ring-a-round-thc- at this placewas visiting friends
rosy and sing "Blest Ile The here Tuesday Mr White holds
Tie That Binds" But that all important position with the
time is not yet and until th it cnnpany at Tulsa
It is too soon to forget LONE SCOUTS
lesson of unpreparedness of PLAN A REUNION
which we should have learned
the A 130's in the late war ‘Ve
The annual rally 0( the Okla-
started out with the premises
that we would not get in the1"113 LThe S'"'"ts (11' Ak "lel"
ba held at Kiefer Oda on
war because we would not at-
tack anybody and of course no t'l°1Y 211 25 aild '2(1'1" Tiwre
Will LA! three days of comparing
one would attack us but we
notes hiking camping etc
were attacked and we did go in
President Leon Nloody stated
and when we went in our pre
liminary preparations consisted
ot much note writing and sing-
ing "we did not raise our boy to
be a soldier because he is too
proud to fight and if he knew
how to strike back when some-
one attacks him he Might break
the heart of the world"
CHARLES O'CONNOR
RED CROSS
ON THE JOB
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Importatit instruction at
For SW
Formerly Captain Jinks of
the Horse larine fed his horse
on pork and beans but today
Fort Sill Oklahoma 1ia L1 z d
the trail atd is the first army
post to employ a nutritionist to j
solve its food proidein41
Under the austks of the
American Red Cross and the
Oklahoma State Department of
Vocational Education Miss Mary
Waggener Itinerant Nutrition
ist attached to the Midweste rt
branch office of the America n
Naticnal Red Cross has just
completed a course of instruc
Lion for the wives of enlisted
InPn
The lessons opened with a talk
on the effect of right and wrong
foods upon the diet The value
of meat was shown Meat its
cuts and preparation discussed
Meat substitutes were taken up
and also the importance of fruits
vegetables and whole grains
One lesson was given ou foods
we should not eat and why
Child feding was gone into and
Miss Waggener also showed the
women how to plan meals and
gave advice on proper budgeting
As a result of the inspiration
of the nutrition work many
women have formed correct hab-
its of diet reduced unnecessary
expenses The Red Cross has
low: been called the heart of
the Arm) and Navy and it is
significant that the Army has
now turned to it for nutition
advice The recent six weeks
program :net with the hearty
' cooperation of everyone at Fort
Sill and vicinity
Let's Get Busy
ulcia HIRES
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Tuoeday an 811 day rainfall
unttin arid nleasant for a
day in J uly
A do7al1ct1 ear on tho inter-
u than dolayed traffic considera
ljle Tunsday
nipany at Tulsa "Don't you think it's a blank-
oty hot day'?" ho asked
Granville (loth tie t:lo enter- I "It's a middlin' warm day
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LONE SCOUTS 'growl about the weather that
Every
PLAN A REUNION time son ultkes 1"It
t2l1 anybody it's hot you send a
heat wave through his btain
The annual rally rm the Okla-
which radiates out through his
homa 14me S:outs of America system and then he is hot and
gin ba held at Kiefer Oda on
gcws about tellin g how ha it is
Joty 21 25 and 2(101 There just like you do until he gets
will be three days of comparing
the whole town stewed up—1
notes hiking camping etc mean in a weather sense Font y
President Leon Nloody stated how little gumption people have
that many Oklahoma S!outs had
in these days They drink a gal-
written stating that they would
Ion of ice water sit under an
attend A regular Lone Scout eleetrii! fan take off all the
camp will be established at a clothes the law allows and make
location close to Kiefer everybody miserable by telline
how hot they are! This state of
Spend the Fourth
beirg het-up in summer time i8
Wit 1 Home Folk more a mental condition than
9 becauAe the thermometer floes
George 11311 from Drurnright up People fret themselves into
Milton Gannon from Cro0 well such a fix everything is red'
ASM(1011 A Wanner (Jrum- hot and getting Lotter when in
well John Barton lames Lo truth it's just normal summer
an We voka Jattles Yearger time weather and the Lord is
1)vouport James Pichardson making it this way because we
Shawnee Donald Hyatt need it to r'pen the corn"
7‘0WAsdo-
JOB PRINTINC neatIJ and
prow ptly executed to order
Ad get OOd results
The big
man stared
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MAKE AN "EPIEMIC"
OF HEATED TERM
Mental Suggestion Adds
to Suffering Macon
Doctor Says
:Nlacon Mo July 9- "Is it
hot enough for you!" boomed a
large fat man hat off and mopping-
his face with a 1iand4r-
chief as he approached a little
group of men on tho Rubey
Trust company corner Dr A
U Miller who seemed to be the
one more directly addressed rc-
torted : -
"No it's not hot enough for
me if you are speaking to mn
It's only 9'2 V3is afternoon and
can stand 111- have stood it
right in this town"
day
take
city for r)rty y(ars and has
(1)se1v(21 wQather C )nditioni
w211 as other things in that
time It's you fellows uho
Even big city folks must have
tneir ''neighborhood storts"! 'Most
of them would no more think of
going down town to fight their
way through the crowds in search
of a roast for dinner than they
would of walking to the fa:tory
to get a pair of shocs
Merchants who advertise in this
paper are in a position to furnish
you with the best and most popu
tar brand of goods They can
save you money and time
R ad Ads in This Paper
save money by trading with them
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Mayfield, Fred F. The Kiefer Democrat (Kiefer, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1925, newspaper, July 10, 1925; Kiefer, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2188520/m1/1/: accessed June 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.