The Tyrone Observer (Tyrone, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1922 Page: 4 of 10
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THE
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TYRONE OBSERVER
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PMSOVU MENTION Hai- 'lua of (k« Lak-ra Hospital
_• tptal T*ar._.c.tag • .tk k*r par a
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Ktai tk* rim * Ik# «M«
Mary SrrWklaad of M« u
Ha '*r>kla*4 erf B i< r t*s-iy
*U.t*rf U*lr rar.su Mr sad Mr*. D
M Strickland last H
The 1 yrone Milling
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• 4 Iu4i ick«* frt* Satar-
Wr ul Mrs C P. Maaa
Oct* Utn
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<<rffse tod lultkkn frse «*Iur
day Dmakr I« at Boilinr*r
rritiUf Ca
Praak Wltkeiaaa vast u>
DaJksrt Tiui Tu«dav to tialt hrr
Mrf
il fialalrtca frr* laui
aWr if i
Mi Qoliir fui a<r|ji>t
Hevarl Cr<
Kaaaas l« fbli
L Hailirk
i| kU u>trr Mn
Hull* k«fflr (tr ult an my i*rv
I aliii • *•< «I Tyros* Pkoa
Fr d Rawlla* or IIR
Mr aad Mr* OtU liw aa| child
r*a of tabtrttr, Kua« v*r* rUt
<ng la Trrr s Tk«r%' -.
y.r a 4 Mr* H T Br wa -y—
Uiatd tt dtaa r T?. *akagl^ !sf .%*-
***1 Mr ad Mr*. • a. Groiarr aal
IWIly ikrl
' •" * at;* 6ud«kin trt* tar
day Drc*uS«r II at Bolliegsr
MtriaaiU* Co.
X>R Sal* OR IR.VDS—B G ty?
«*olaad CVaa tear—L M £ Ursa
i mil** r« j iir1k . ; ,
*1 ko s
We can grind ear co n and beadtd
uruiu*. Chops .• ditoiiid (t,r. -
« < llfclOII *
tf* always co_a;> -auiu>
tkccgk stater t* aara-MU
•*«* as frots mud-pa-d! «.
Mi ai. j Mr.. I?r 4 s„ h
:®r Urii Tkasvj. dinar ii.
ta Mr Mrs. (hia Cliat ud lis
ghter aal Mr. aa<! Jin. v E. i.raa
MUa iarkaw sal Mr Jaekaoa of •
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UU. JTZlT'JiT'a <*" <■•" •• i—-
1 of Mrv Qroa-r * Sopply ( <.
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FJitf* Palot^r of tk* RuUa Fro-
C -«a Rolla. Kaaaas sv!i tkc Do
*"rTtr a rrry plesaatt rail Mot.day
Ht ru oa au say to Tkoo*a. « au
Mr aad Mrs. D. Waltaaaa kad aa
•kHr diasrr jm ,t* TIwI^IiIh
Mrs Ham Riff, ai 4 C-raM
Read tk« kic Dollar Day kirc^iaa.
Mra ,\ ,a. tieepkrry a 4 da««i-
i*r M«> ratmaistd sltb a ra^;;y
lU-vr oj Tkaaavr^iac 4 y Plata
**r* '«r tke Miosis^. Mr aa-
Mr. K. 8 Tick .- Mrs. Cfc «s Murpfey
tad 10: R .i«t U*. Mr and Mrs C
+' U*i r 'r ,M Mr, Mur
and (11 i.
y l«.w >itb tvt.
u.. Helton
ias. Iut« d of oa« preoeat. fflvra at
oat ti mo asd srhfrk (Iraa J:>y f ,r bu
• a*.« parted. U koa to .a pap.r
la tke asm* i: prs. au a year. it..
"« joy. aesr pleaaur* sarfa ti .a*
tt* laali Uh(i it. Tklak It o* .
Flfur* mi tkc root a* co.npir c
wltk tk« coat of aay other pre* a
Tkea co_* la aad arr^as* to a
- aa relatlra or fri n 1 receiva a
tk^ir *.krt«t.xaa *lft a s.akly I..
t<r froa kome.
i ynic, uLj
i BJ;LD36 lZA*
Breakfast
#
Cm i'm imagine nythiii better for breaklute than
• thick dice of oar wonderfully smoke cured Ham and
•mw freshly laid effs ?
We cao supply yon witli both.
Mr. aad Mm c u Craat asd Mr
.ad Mr* Hack Mlinr r forc^l
•srtyat tk« rtuoaroa H Hrl la l-lk
ral Tk<aixlay Mntiir
The Gfy Meat Market!
OU^ui Brotheri, Props.
Tyrone, OkJa.
Mteaes Wrtffct. Daniels Kcsu
3ollia«er aad Blaach, Wootfsard
took dloner In Ukeral Tharaday rra-
la* aad aas RuMph Valentine In
Blood and Sand.
Coffe* aad Ssadwickaa frea Satur-
day. Dacembcr 11 at BolUc«er
Mercantile Ca.
:ertata<Kl with a *ww party from
Weda*a<lay until fViday afternoon
Tkelr |MCi eri- Mr and Mra L
Mr sad air. n— * ^ 0 B^tt,r Wl L-?frrea aad family
« EiUworJl D*lharl- T*x,aa.Mra AIJc* Wood
EiUwortb T^la« *rd. Mra Paul AaaUn and ekildr:
————— V\* iu/t in a .uMropoliraa pap- r
MacLaotf ap-at the tbtt rarorda coaapAed by Iko gorara-
' - . to I'm . if o Uit-r
" 11 - ' " !-•- tr -i'at aaoibcr of resi-
«sell la attending P drn ts er -t^d la tkla country durln*
A L at Cood*%< and .r =t S^Lday 1522 cf any y, ar .lace 1>13 Aloaf
x! , fCBe thC bL:3e °f Dr ''lth "tal • nl 15 aether to the ef-
MacU r . ralL* to Good -.v,:; feet that tke feanka and buildlnf aa-
"i,r • *or at; .s hare loaucd i^or* uaoa*y
Mr and Wr. r 1 « f°' hom^kQUdl-* IcUy. tr than *-
aad Mra. I J Warren en- r b fore Aad the bull ing op^ra-
dlnner gueau of Mr aad Mra. F P
Adama at Hugotoa. Kaaa.
aad Mr
Guyiaoa
Batty aad aoa Lyman of
'fons apy^ar to halt be<.n general,
- t o -f._ i to cy particular a c-
••-i TL. pr dkrtio . ta .^,d^ too.
Jiat the coding y.-ar srlll ethpae the
~e juat closag, that :aore people ' - —«* /m u nn(] y0|t
:U boili hr . a than .rer b for* in nc,*t>bor willing to help yo,
- ai iar p ri d. There s ill be littl - *el lt
froaa that la wklei. s
Improvement d aarrlag
! port, whether we «rar
or not Mayb" ao
part of tosa aesoda that partly,
light to eaaklc klm to get a
and traaaact buaiaew Aad
tka dollar ha apeada wkea b 4
CM dosa town sill b. ha,.i d
la paymcat of a debt o y
man ka apeat It sitfa
Tkere'a ao maa llTlag sho «
figure tk* ralua of town i
r. - nt b-cau- I nproram.-at I, -5 fl
*or*a aroond la a wide cir-u V
value come. tr.,n M oany s>m
h^tsear un.ble to tr^«_ • t(
ka ataalble tkUg la to u:. . r*ti,
ckat ev.ry improv,.., at ^ f(Jt
better towa. aod that If w fl„,
our improrem nu to fsror d ti,
wa would quickly hare a dtix 0^*
- d.HUUi;. tj t the .
fall La to a rut fro^ wbi-1. . j
aorer climb. Put your ahouldar
ike shtel trery tim- a pa^ll fa
rore nent la lauachad Vou IJ
• y ura If ty helping th^ towi
d shea you need aometbing .
your own aquara you ll find yo„
Mlaa Ladle Sima rvtanted home
Saturday night from Elxore City
Okla. s her* ahe haa boaa Tlaitlng
her alater Mra Klaoiv Tallfer® aad
family.
ft la not enough to accept what
•lfe brings we must make it wortay
ot our ac rptaace.
~~~ ^ten tke knocker la all through
Saturday Erealag Post. La.iiw with kia Job all ha haa to atow a a
Jouraal. Country CeaU*a:eL buatad hammer
reading matter for tke whole family
Oaly S 4 59 for tke year.
I-OS-el i \v Auatin GUT THAT LASTS
gtad to note that L.orr
«n rL I" !" S*l°r' "* ™0r® , '■ tonio« 10 f J|.
i,"....Drr " •< •« . ChrUtmjs tr>„
Mercantile Ca JU lhe j.Aar iround h th(> m(J<;
profitable. Alport tv« ry family ij
the jap loses
t c r c .1 .eclaioaa tf u
U it«J 8tat i Supre.a^* ccurt hold
i-g thai J p^o a.* may not I
V.HE;- ZPTIL IOjZ'HEB
Mr and Mr*. I. .V. Stair up enterta-
'n*d thalr daughter Mra Ed Coburn
and Mr Coburn and children iur-
lng the Thankagivlng Holidaya.
- 7 ^
"bis section jj%a some nr?-r.b- r or a
rery dear fri«d w^o T " ^ «" 3 l° ' ah2n' th ra,lK' of roP r
iz t« ::z^b:2:x~17j° *"<h'«- - • ' •
You Have
a
Spunky Range?
Ranges do get stubborn and spunky. It's a
sign they're worn out—and you're wasting
your fuel and food and patience every day
you keep a worn out range in your kitchen.
tir removed that th y are not out of
•ouch s-fth happenings In this com-
nunity For them there la no pre-
nt that will give aa much gea-
ulae aatlafactlon. and last aa long,
as a year a auhacription to the homo-
town pap^r. We are carrying quite
trrrss.—^
f a^y change !n lujib?r oc hardware
Prices, ac . rdlng to'the report. It
ny • Ui change co ,i a la the cost
-I building a htj^e It will have to b.
• o the labor -.ad of it. Thia aounda
go-.d. all of it. aad It ahould be ea- —' - ^oaa
or gi-g to the iuaa who haa de- • atur*,i*«' citU.na of this countr
-ayed th r.cUon of a home loag 4,1 ^ hal,e*- wlt?1 * li«bt la
. lits.d and hoped for ^ ctlona cf tb Pacific coaat. «u
the menace of the y How .u n h,
long b^cn f It. Th-ae duel lo,,
1 «t /..It y
i-igh -at court io the astto« .1 „u
cause resentment in Tokio. but I
should soon pass a ay. f r t* - 1 i
d • th# lit;
-o. , . •
iy . : •
b R V,
anU-Japanese feel! .g haa . a
la now felt as far east ta th :;i n
«PPl river. Th r. .s aar ly too
uuch danger In lu spread to per-
nit It to go unchecked The decision
t th Supr ? ne C^rt gi- = . Ir.
7 -
white supreman> y in th se land
that u a mighty comfortable
ho will Is yi b M
S t ; r • : 1 f
rl . '
Maybe one of the reason we don't
L.ore - t ..,or:. n de^ l^proTe-n^nu Is
:• ■ a s ihat loo m:ny of ua are
to /j ,, t th - rca< ludon tth t
• - : I b i f;t th. other f 11 >
•' t:.a iu*.Jl hf a or-t.ui h ill
No .natt.r what part of the town
e may live In we are benefited by
The improvement of <tny atreet or
Jll">- r sidewalk la any other part
<f town. It may not mean actual
dollars and c-nu benefit. But a
chuck-hoi. filLd here or a bad piece
3d|
f°r fl
Read the big Dollar Day bargains.
Be Sure
Your Next Range
is a
MOORE'S
□
Can you think of any other item in all your
home that's used anyways near as much as
the Kitchen Range, which has to cook 1095
meaJs a year?
Is it fair to treat your kitchen so selfishly-to
give other rooms nice new things that cost
lots, but are used little?
Dosen t your kitchen deserve an apology-and
a New Moore's Range- one of the least expens-
ive of home furnishings, and the only one that
really works and feeds you while it pays for
itself with the fuel it saves?
^ '
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PALMER & KRAFT
Coffee-Sandwiches - Free
Big demonstrator of "Ha.vist Home"
Coffee by expert coffee man.
We will servn c,".e a„d sa„dwichts
all day Sa'urd.iy, December 16ih
ABSOLUTELY FREE
. Come and §et y°"r cup and be con-
vinctd—.there V none etter—-
Bollinger Merc. Co.
(The Store of Service)
V'-a
lira
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Mast, C. W. The Tyrone Observer (Tyrone, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1922, newspaper, December 14, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275247/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.