The Tyrone Observer. (Tyrone, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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POULTRY
Supplies
'OLD TRUSTY" INCUBATORS
600-Chick Brooders, coal burners
1200-Chick Brooders, coal burners
18x24 Coops, galvanized
• Self Feeders, galvanized
Water Fountains
The Tyrone Observer the dancnc problem
The following dipping on dancing
Patl'.shad Brtry TfcaraAay M banded to the Tribune for publi-
LOYALTY PUBLISHING COMPANY 0,1100 ,
"A measured leaping, tripping or
-tteppine. accompanied by turnings and
ADVIRTI8INO "*PP
RATH
fi nley -16c per column inch each
laaue.
Reader. -* cants per lift* e cb In- amusement.
movementa of the body and limbs and
in uniaoo with music or rythmic beau,
^♦rformed aa a manifestatio® of amo-
lion, aa a religioua exerciae or aa an
«rUoa.
SUBSCRIPTION:
$1.50 per year In advance
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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For Coifress 8tk District
JUDGE M. C. GARBER
of Enid
FOR SHERIFF
1 hereby announce aa a
for the office of Sheriff
Palmer & Kraft
Tbia ta not our original eloquence. ,
It ia a quotation from Webstar's New
International Dictionary under the
word dance.'' It tella ua what a
dance ia. It ia rather important to
know what a dance is. because at this
period we are getting the annual crop
of diacuaaion of "modern dances," of
of 'new dances." and above all of the
"dance problem." The plain fact ia
that modern dances are quite often
pre ancient, that many "new dances"
are creations of space writers, and
that the "dance problem." as some-
times solemnly discussed publication by
quotable persons. Is aot a dance |
candidate l(rob|#n>, but a general aocial one. j
of Texas pr0vidtOB that there ia a problem,
county, eubject to the action of the Dancing, after all ia dancing. And
Democratic votera of the county in the huggjng „ bogging And modesty ia
Auguat Primary. Your aupport and modeity. And vulgarity ia vulgarity
influence will be appreciated Dancing may be done with modeaty or j
Ed Smith. Rangs, Okla witb TU|garity. just ss a hat msy be |
chosen or just as language may be
I hereby announce aa a candidate for u|e(j
the office of Sheriff of Texss county. Som# people laugh vulgarly, othera
aubject to the deciaion of the Republ: |tugh musically, some people eat
can voters at the primary election in daintily and othera eat criminally-the
August. problem is not in laughing. or eating
Frank Keith but in lhe people. And the "dancing
JUDGE ENGLAND FOR CONGRESS problem" some people spesk of Is an
The Observer is authorized to placed""1 p,°blem~ci°al
m nomination the name of Judge Will-1 hiiman nature ar* s i
Poultry
Foods
For Chicks
Garden Tools
USTER SHEARS
(ALL MAKES)
AUTO CASINGS
6000 Mile Guarantee
Also U. S. Compression
Inner Tnbes, Non-Punc-
turable, all sizes
NEW HOME
Sewing Machine
Terms
Trade at Equity
and get your cash
rebates in coupons
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L f TNDER the tulsa of S*nu CUus you
1 I have doubllns plannei anJ perhaps
^ purchased gift* for your family anJ
i friends an J consider your Chmtmas sluippliiu
finite J. hut have you COfuUe.rJ h«t gift
ou should make to your home? Whatmil
r a J J to its completeness, lighten Its labor and
iocretue I ti efccitncy/ If you do not o n a
■ New Home Sewing Machine
It \% we thing that you Uck to make your
Nome compile. It* due you. anJ the soon r
you get U foon«rf n?*ing Jjvn . In
turned Into days of pleasure an J you he*ln to
' he N-ttcr dress*d and save money, hriim a
business Stan jpolnt It Is a gr «t investment.
See y° dealer now and bargain for a NEW
1 HOME to be delivered Christmas morning—
and you'll thank "Santa Claus forever after.
Tb. genuine NEW HOME is not sold
under any other name.
t Equity Lbr. & Sply. Co. .
Your Choice
300 Suits Patterns
to pick from
Two-Piece Suits at
Three-Piece Suits
$25.00
$29.50
Saturday, Mar. 25
We will make a special price
of $11.00 per ton for nut
coal. We have a limited
quantity.
We are are closing out our
line of farm machinery. Find
out your needs and get our
prices.
Tyrone Equity Exchange
iam H. England, of Pcnca City as a ^ tha.
candidate for the Republican nomina- UV®°'' .. * *sd outside
<l„ tor Co„«r... forth. Di>. woola b. .ppl,* t th. ..rlJ ouuW.
P'lro"V-Fr'n. 'h.^o Bl.d. eCHbuXd
form. They demand not a special
1 Square point shovel $1 00 each
Palmer & Kraft's.
FOR SHERIFF
D. H. Cbenault of Guymon author-
izes ua to announce his candidacy for SCHOOL NOTES
sheriff subject to action of the Re- School is progressing nicely in all de-
publican voters at the Aufust partments The basket ball season ia
primary , nearing a close. The Tournament oc-
curing the 24th and 25th will attract
some attention. Eleven games will be
played on the beautiful Tyrone H. S.
court. Season tickets will sell for one
dollar which will admit holder to all
games. A large attendance ia expected
aa all teams in Texaa county are enter-
ed. Rooma are being reserved for via-
itingteams RutbClaggett and Blanche
Woodward are on locating committee.
The county IRerary and athletic con-
Speaking of taxes, and bow they are tegt wij) ^ held at Guymon April 21st.
spent, of course all of ua realize that geveral are practicing for thia event,
efficient public officers are required, The pupii8 standing highest in An
first and last Some Oklahoma towna cient Hiatory for the week are; Hester
have them, the beat to be had In vtoore and Mable Stalcup. Higheat in
others, aa the papers report, drastic Ge0i0gy; John Miller.
measurea are taken to get rid of thoae g. A. Coffman.
now in offico. —
Every town haa tbe kind of public
servants it deserves We choose our
M. E CHURCH
X Sunday School 10:00 a m.
Preaching Services 11:00 a m.
Preaching Services 7:80 p m.
Choir Meets Wednesday evening.
Supt, L. F. Stewart
Pastor, J. H. Bridges
OUR PUBLIC OFFICERS
ROLLER FEED MILL
All kinds of feed rolled every Saturday. Elevated back
in wagon while you wait. Can also do your carpenter
work, screens and effects. Service at all time«. Call
and see us. Prices right.
Now have burrs for making Corn Meal. Bring
in your corn. Regular grinding days: Tuesdays
and Saturdays.
F. L. Helton Tyrone, Okla.
Equity in western land to trade for
trucka or csrs Juat a few quarters
If we make bad choices, now j12 go per acre. A email amount
shiftless of cagh wj,j han(jie good deal now. Se->
me at once before all the bargains are
gone Equity in one quarter near new
railroad town to trade, no cash re-
U. L. Mathes
JOE McCUNE|
Real Estate and Insurance
Strictly Commission Dealer in Land
Elkhart, & Kansas
■ imo officers.
and appn ve weak and
methods of government, we have
ourselvea to thank. That ia perfectly
clear.
Why do good citizens so frequently
Sheriff Leeman was up from Guy
mon Saturday distributing bills of the
Texas County Breeders Association.
Mrs G. W. Riffe and son Eugene and
Mrs II. Gilmore spent Sunday in Liber-
al.
Woes not insured must be endured.
See WRAY today about that inaurance
43-tf
Why do good citizens so irequenuy ired
get out of public office as soon as they
can? Why do those who do remain in
office ao often tell a sorrowful tale of
the treatment they get?
*fcAre they to blame? How far are we
ouraelvea to blame?
A far more important question i<T~ "The Dempster windmill
what are we going to about it? We 0n and does not leak out.
have the right to decide, and we h. W. Cain, Tyrone, Okla.
only. Are we willing to aet up a kind
of town government which will inaure
trained and efficient public servants?
How many officers in our town have
had definite training fur their work
How many officers are well enough re-
numerated to enable trained men and
women to accept and hold them?
Do we really want efficient public
service, or do we want public pluma
which we can pass around among our-
selves and our friends? As plums are
they not rather Beedy and akinney?
Would it not be better to organize and
and loyally aupport public offi' ea ao as
to get efficient service? Is it not unfair
to swear at public servants whom we
ouraelvea have chosen? Are not a few
offices, well paid and filled by compet-
ent men and filled by competent men
and women, better than many officers,
fully paid, and most filled by those who
must be so busy "malting a living"
that they have only odd moments to
give to the public aervice?
-J. E. McAfee. Community Counselor
University of Oklahoma.
Worth your time to come and look at them
P & O TOGGERY
Paul Wright and family are visiting
relatives here thia week.
10 per cent off on auto lamp bulbs
Saturday.—G. S Mann.
R. T. Brown. H. Gilmore, V. Thurman
and Paul Wright attended Maaonic
Lodge in Hooker Monday Night
A few 26 ct apark plugs and 10 cent
fan belts left for Saturday special.
G S. Mann.
Special for Saturday only, Brown
Beauty potatoea $1 60 per bu.
Bollinger Merc. Co.
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U. S. Leonard made a business
Hooker Monday.
trip
During a conversation with our pres-
ent commissioner H. A. Landess recent
ly he advises us that he will be a candi-
date again for the office. While he
We wish to thank tbe good people of
Tyrona for their kindness and help dur-
ing our illness with the flu and espec-
ially do we thank the Baptist and
The So and Sew Club met with Mrs.
Palmer Friday.
A galvanized wsshing machine that
will clean the clothes satisfactory. For
sale by Palmer & Kraft.
Leather collars for $3 50 and cloth
collars for $1.60 at Palmer & Praft's.
Chas Nelson was at Liberal Monday
paving his shoulder treated.
Mrs Wilford Den^to returned home
Sunday night from Wichita.
i A 20 inch self-feeder for small chicks
i at 40c each Palmer & Kraft.
Carbon paper
Observer office.
in large 6heets at
be office, w ene Ch/istian church„ for th# flora, offer-
has worked at a d,"Jvan£Be ing. 0. M. McBride and Family
the present term of of I ice he has saved ^
the county a good many thousand doll-
ars and we feel sure that this district
will back him to the limit.
Always the best insurance.-J. M.
'"Wray.
A few 25 ct spark plugs and 10 cent
fan belts left for Saturday special
G. S. Mann.
For ssle for $1000. a four room
house and four lots in Tyrone. Terms
on half
U. L. Mathes
Are you thinking of having a
Let ua figure on you bills.
sale?
Subscribe for tbe Observer.
WRECK ON ROCK ISLNAD
What might have been a bad wreck
occured Sunday on the R.I. west of towi
when a journal on a car of coal broki
and came down breaking about five bun
dred ties fortunately no one was injur
ed and no futher damage was reportei
No. 1 was delayed two and a hal
hours and No. 2 thirty minutes. tl
wrecker came out of Liberal and w
quick work in picking up tbe wreck'
Dr. MacLeod is able to be out agai1
after a severe attack of the rbeum<
tism Everybody Is greatly pleased t
see tbe doctor about again.
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The Tyrone Observer. (Tyrone, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1922, newspaper, March 23, 1922; Tyrone, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275454/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.