The Logan County News. (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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Merchants
Rank
Crescent's Oldest Banking
Establishment
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ARNO BRYEK. Pres.
V. A.PKINCL, Vice Prt*.
M A ADAMS. Cashier.
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Father's Advice
A father once said to his
sons, "Boys, you are about
to start for yourselves, and
I want you ever to keep in mind that if you cul-
tivate the habit of saving that your paths will be
less thorny." Life is made up largely of habits
and by cultivating the savings habit the undesir-
able habits will not find ground in which to
sprout. Make the start today.
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All rny Work C«uarant«;<-d
Cr«* c<;nt, - Oklahoma
I Tlie Million 0-l r mynUrry
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script; <'■ tn th'- ffell'iw f it "* ill
put on next u) it.
A tf.rl n l'np^i<ast u^rd dane
if,If the tar.i;< when a 00 t of
hifbtnini; Mtrock tlj«- hoou^-.
Tfiit prohahly m ih<- oniy th.f.K
that eooi'l have s' pp^'J her
D'jn't matter what y ur nat-
ionality iti tod w 1 find no trou-
ble in getting chips in the war
HiOi" if you war.t Uj U'> over
They arc all (Joint? jt over there
A diary cow in fennys'vania
who j?<-tfi a* good care as any
nick man would at a hospital,
has made the worlds record in
botUT pr'<docti';D h h e pro
duc«-d 1.2^0 1" pounds in a year
Presider t Wilson'* i/olicy of
watchful /.a:'tr.K received lt.«
ilmiriating indorsement when
><ld Huerta picked up his half of
- x minion*, bondieil U)gather
his household and departed
Mexi o.
S it a *si id'• ice • r
coar-g*- "lie carefn.
a j.g- n -natoreo g a
your fr end* atd iwnghoora
Tr.at ft- ow baa ti.e o.ggost
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tr.an be d<jb* tf.an ac.y mm I
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Stop lL' After
Ptrhaps .t .* b-jped tfiit the
tango ar.d *.ndred danc^-« Lave
oot c.iLe to tav. A* . g as
they ar«- w.^i a , though, it
-<-<-xs f >..y Uj try \>j st cr.p them
out.
Atlantic City tried t o st'jp
lug danc'.r.g or. the oeaches by
|ordering the orch'-atra t//p ay
-acred mu ;c. In a s ng.e day
ri'-nr.y a dczer. new taniro and
hesitat >n steps had heen mren-
U <i f) ttie tone of "K'<kof Age*'
"Old Hundred' and ''Beo.ah:
Lard".
While it's here yoo'll have Uj
put up with the tango toe *aoue
a* you w iuid typhoid or tn<-as.es
1^-t it ta^e jts course
/ U L5/1 to '/ hank
Everyone for their ioyai sop
port in the fight for the decno
r-ratic nomination for sheriff. I
am especially prood of my
vote at Crescent, where peo;<;'-
<now me best. I shall appre-
r \U- your vote in November and
if elected, will do my best it.
conducting the duties in an hon- i
est and efficient manner.
Claude Miv.
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N. Pres. ED STOBAUGH. Vice Pres.
E. K. COOK. Cashier.
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WM. BROWN. Pres.
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jMONEY TO LOAM j j Auto Livery
ON FARMS
At lowest'rates of Interest. Money is
ready as soon as application is made and
title approved.
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The Ford Automobile.
Buyers to share in profits. Lower prices on Ford Cars
Effective from AvfSflft 1( i 114 to Aof^oit 1. 1 )1S tod KOtr*
ar><-d Dit <mv deduct n daring thattuxie. Tourinir c*r
Ksntb si; >4; 1 twu < ir tM f k Detroit, all
cars foilj equipped. (In the United States Amer ea oalj.
Further, we wil be ar.ie to oOta n the m^iituom tfticiency
in ar far *. ry proooct.on. and toe ttiin.iDQiii C'«ji a-iurpur
'•'. i- r.u and laics departoraU if we ran reach an ootpot of
ira between the above dat* a 4
Ar.o aboold we reach this product >b« we i^ree t > pay as +
lyer'a abare f 1 $40 to $60 per ca n oraboa A igoat 4
1,1915 y rets1 bsye ■ laeaan rd car ^
n Aug. 1, 1914 and Aug. 1, 1915 For particulars see ♦
//. //. CARSON
ORDEK. j\OIV Crescent Oklha J
DREW BROS.
GENERAL ALCTIONEF KS
SatisfActinri Guaranteed
Claim >our Dates Now at cither
bank cr the Lo£an County Neus
Office
Crescent Cefe
Serve all kinds of Cold Soft
Drinks and Soda Waters.
Lunches Served
We handle Ochs Bakery
Fresh Bread and Pies.
Joe Y\hitley, Pop .
To
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SURGEON
Some Wplllnt 1 ■ ^*ing
heard r'*gardintf the c<itt<in, and
whil«- it has withsto'Kl tl.e rav-
age^ 1,f trie heat lor a lofig time,
the effect* of the *-.rn<- are begin
niog u* tell on this gr#^at h*;at
resisting p an'
Hpeciai atu-ntion given to Con
Hultation* and (general Surgery.
I22t West Ohldhoma \vr
Plione 301 fJuthrie, Okla.
W. B. LAI\E
Dray ami Transfer EIn *
PHONE NO. 40
All kinils of dray and'contract
wo/k. We also handle ttie best
grades of
SAND
and ''an deliver the same on short
notice Meet all trains.
L< ave orders at Powell Pharmacy
CftttSOKNT. - OK LA
C. P. W11.1.1A MS O. A. WIU.IAMK
(I K WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS Si WILLIAMS
Carpenters and I'lustere* <
Do all kinds of building
and job work
Phone 111
Crescent, ■ Oklahoma
L. M. SMITH
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
Let Me Figure Your Work.
Crescent, Oklahoma
The Democratic Voters
Logan County
Please accept my sincere
thanks for the nomination as
C iunty Ch-rk at 1 uesdaya pri-
mary. 1 r ertainlv appreciate the
splendid vote that yon gave rne.
I shall make a clean, energeti'
campaign and with yoorcoctin-
re rj loyal support and as-istanre
I will be elected in November.
Sincerely yours.
Carl L Rice.
Face the Building
Material Question
from a common serine standpoint. A tailor cannot put shoddy
tfoods into a -uit of clothes and make it as go,,d and ia->tini; as
I be bad used tir t c;a-s cioih. Same with building a l .use.
The liet.U-r the rnatenals, the better the bouse. WE KEEP
THE BEST.
ARKANSAS LUMBER CO.
Phone 1G Crescent, Oklahoma
First published in the Coun*
j ty New# Aufjuat Tth, 1D14.
In the District Court of Logan
County, State of Oklahoma.
Ury on Pool,
Plaintiff. I
Charley Curt s of K insas. one
of the oid stand pat K publicans
has managed to come bac* so far
as the Republican nomination
for the United .State* jienator is
concerned, but whether he can
beat a Hull M ioser ai.d a Demo
crat at the same time lemains to
l<e seen at the November elec-
tion. I vs. No. i J
Anna M. Pool,
One satisfaction out of the i D**fendani.. :J
whole results, many good men A'oticc liy I'ublication.
who have heralded their virtues Said defendent, Anna M. Pool, {
will have an opportunity to give will take notice that she has J
their local communities the bene- been sued in the above named *
lit of them. It would have been court by theplaintiffabovenamed, i
ashamed to have put all these wherein the plaintiff prays for a j
great fellows in the State House j decree of absolute divorce from -
at the same time. The country the defendant on the grounds of .
could not have afford' il thair desertio: , and that she roust an {
absence from home. swer the petition liled therein j
by said plaintiff on or before the .
I >ne (food lias come out of the 17th day of September, A, D., J
Al Jennings for governor cam 1U14, or said petition will he J
paign in this slut,e. It has shown taken as true and a judg-nent |
to the Deniocnit machine that will be rendered in favor of the S
the people resent their high plaintiff for a decree of absolute J
handed plunder and rottenness, divorce as prayed for in the pe- |
and showed it by their vote for tjtinn. [j
Jennings. Jennings made the [Seal] Neil Humphrey, j
campaign without a politician in Clerk District Cnui t i
th - state, without a Democrat
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HaVeri Produce Company t
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Dealer In |
Produce, Feed, Car- l
den end Field Seed ;
Cast m mill in cnnectin I reedeliv J
ery t all parts of town. Successor to J
^ SI an & Watins, Fhone 31
4
We Pay Highest Market Cash Price for Produce.
farm Loans
S5C0.000
■-1W.-*.T j £.-u
To Loan at Lowest
Rates of Interest and
You get all you bor-
row and the cash is
ready.
Farmers and Merchant Bank
m
L*sJI4A-i
asm*
The Star Grocery
daily newspaper behind him and
with a luke warm hunch of sup-
porters, and has made the most
wonderful race that ever any
man made under the circum-
Arthur R. Swank,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Time enough for Keterita to
mature yet we huve a amall lot
of choice seed on band, Haven
Produce Co.
Wheat end Oats Wanted!
Jus! n liitlp V^ore
Paid Here tor Them
Come in and set our price on Wheal and Oats
PERFECT ION MICH PATENT I LOIR
Every sack guaranteed and sold for
$1.00 PER SACK
Golden Grain Straight Grade Flour 90c per Sack
Corn Meal. 17 pounds. 40c per sack
All K.t«id« of Feed For S^vle
Crescent Milling Company
Grocery Specials.
Washing Machine . $10
1 Joffeej tier lb, from 20c to 30c
Washington Crisp for 10c
3 boxes for 25c
8 10c packages crackers 25c
2 ITic -ans Baking Powder 25c
Gaaaoline, 6 gal. for 80c
Lemons, per doz .. 25c
6 ac cans mi k for 25c
See the silverware that you
can uet with wrappers .,ff Ar-
buckles coffee, on display in
our window.
Ladies Home Journal
Patters for sale
Yours for service
S. J. Stewart
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Frishman, Joseph. The Logan County News. (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1914, newspaper, August 14, 1914; Crescent, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280226/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.