The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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ADVERTISEMENTS
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announckmknts
Tlie News is authorized to an-
nounce tu;> following candidates |
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IsOTAKY PCBMC AT SKWS
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NOTICE. All kind of E. J.
Reefers chicken medicine !or
sale ut Charley Bains store.
O. C. Wolfe agent.
"Join the Grange and get your
property in saved at less than j
1 half the old line companies
rate. See 0. B. Rummel or
3 E Hare.
Cash Grocer!
eg tBSWllimmn SALE 2 T-n
Wetaac« of Humreno Flour j
uesdav, August 3, 1920. j0 Acrs oil ,ease. mi south a I n(J JOeer| m tl'anSlt. It shoUid g
mi east of sin. S. E. Hare. fi
" reach us this week---it will pay you |
to get our prices on this.
Best grade coal oil-by the barrel
per gallon 17 cents.
For United tn, '• Senator
HON v JOiT FARF.'S
of Lf vt'.n, OklB.
For Congees U district
.1. ELMER THOMA8
For Sheriff
(j. B i JOE CLARK
W. P. (PIKE) PIERCE
W E. NIX
NOTICE.
"For Ilail Insurance in strong'
old line Company. See
S. E. Hare.
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No punctures no blow-outs ]
1 ,vhen you have Dayton Airless ,!
c i.ungB. Sold by A. J. Laurie.
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Cash
base ball
In Chattr uneasy lies "hattanooga played Faxon
the head th.it rests in rented, ^lir( jay on the local diamond.
property. I 1,1 3Core: 7 t0 4 in taV°r °f
Mr Cud.eback end family Chattanooga The game vvab
■emovH. to Devol. They ar.I witnessed by a large ciowd |
.me far..'!y and we regiet onlookers and fan>.
their remoT il Ircm here. v all FA view.
Mrs. J a > Duncan and bab\ -p^e atmospher- is real cool ,j
are here vr iting Air. and Mis. mornjng. It lool;s. too, as if
W. D. McC iW. They are leav- ^ ^ r.dn We are begining \
ing Burk inifltt and Poin* ed rain n0w as some people ^
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Iieldo. a Hrtfai'kpt ^nert ^
_ Miss Clemmie HofacKet spent
Chattai Kga his a snappy tj,e week end with home folks
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Grocery
Probablv there is noothcr c- • hat every day
in the year ir.eet, the demand c. the physician
ao docs the Ford Coupe, with 3 ^manuit
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clinm^ v ultc • i<; »* ••»
, - i ... „ , r t . r.n open
the car is ilnin^-d iro.a a ix - ,
car Eauipped with an electru. rtina ana
Jrv ' . ' mo, ntabl *vitli 3M
liAtrng s)st ,f;, —bodr ..all the,
Inch tires ... around and <a . *
, ,r\i cd r» conom.'. • ,
car"' Let U U ok a::-. :• .ur Ford cai -.dyou
v.;it tine )■ 1 pa t > and skiL-. work-
mar.-v.ip
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IfGARAGE
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Lum Canada
fettanooga Okla.
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bunch of business men who by ^ Creek community.
* their pep and em rgy nave pu ^ ^ ^
('hattanoo- the mtip. . .
LhaU - the adjoinine districts are taking
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PHONE No S2
r;ood Cooking Clean Food Sanitwy Room
POLITE ATTENDANCE
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COCANOUGHER8^
CAFE
We Asli a Coutimiation'of your liusiiiess
EMERSON ITEMS
the sand I ein^distrubuted from ^Mr^ Atchison ^and
wheat "e,ng hauled to m!xoh^Palmer of Burkbu^ett
AT alter bv our n-tplibois. visited at the
TheEa .r services were Well homeSunday.
attended at Bethel. Little Irene Mr> Mixon visited with his
Sharp was Christened. parents Su dav night.
Mrs. Frank Hathway is on and
sick li^t this week sufYering
from ir jutie3 received in a run-
away.
G. A. Sharp and brother
rSSSKSSS Dra1el.in i.ight' and Heavy Hardware«. ™
ARTHUR COCftlliGHEE Propr.
New iV 2nd Hand Goods
Tinwork and Plumbing
Call or Phone i s Your Wants
Mrs. Floyd .Parker
and little daughter Helen,
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Burkburnett were guests of th
fitters parents Mr. and Mrs.
vi. *.y—r -■ j H. B. Cagle from Friday until
Henry helpiag.B. F. Ledford ; ?unday_
build his ^tonn cellar.
Mrs. W. H, Sharp spent Mon-
day P. M- wilh Mrs. B. F.
Ledford.
Grandma Iiask iant so well
since she had the flu.
W. c. Sharp and family have
returned from Lawton where
they visited with Mrs. Sharps
parents.
Miss Ilattie Simples soent
Monday P. M. with Mrs. W. C.
.Sharp.
Mr. arion Ezelle has install'
ed a wind mill on his place.
A goodly number from here specialty,
attended the Interscholarastic I
The old SSELY Shop is now
el open Ibr general Blacksmith- In the Bender Building is now open
' 1 A , vi- Harcpqhoein^ a for business. We will give you the
and wood-work, ^o^sho.inga afforj^
Association in Frederick Friday.
Miss Hofacket our teacher
took s.v,raLf th. p„pi„ w„. PICTURE OF CHILD COFFEE CM
took part in the cyphering and
spelling contest.
Dennis Armstrong toon second
prize in the seventh grade Arit-
hmetic and Dural Cagle third
in sevetnh grade spelling.
Mr. James Goodrick of Weil-
etka and Miss Lizzie Stalnaker
ia wiiiu mi" v». _ of Frederick called on Mr.
Wheat is looking fine in ! Goodricks sister, .Mr. Joan Atch-
around here. ; ison Sunday.
1HSP1RFS JEWISH RELIEF CONTRIBUTION
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Mr. W. W. Sullivan has been
busy hauling wheat to town.
Miss Viola Ezelle gave a birth-
day party last Sunday.
Miss Lena George had dinner
on the creek With her little ^arne8 Sunday,
scholars of Pecan school Friday.
Mrs J. B. Hall wa3 over to
Mrs. W. C. Sharps one day
last vvi ek.
Mrs. T. R. Pennington was
cleaning house for spring last
week.
Miss Folsom Cagle and iier1
sister Mrs. Floyd Parker were |
Chattanooga callers Saturday j
Mr and Mrs. John Barms, j
visited with relativas of Mr. ,
Wanted: A few more music
pupils to begin at once. 50 cents
lor 1 or 75 cents for 2 per wk.
Call or Phone 133. Mildred Baker.
On account of the scarcity ot help wa will serve
—, meals farmer style.
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We are not expertsVit the busincsss but will try
and fill your needs. We solicit a share of
vorn* business.
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Cotton Seed
Hulls and
Meal
I now have
kafter corn and
chicken feed.
Davidson Brothers are paint* 1
ing their buisness property.
The Southwest Association of
Odd Fellows meKa at Lawton
next Monday. A number from
here will attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Shiiley have
moved in to their new home j
recently purchased irom Mrs. |
Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hutcheson num-
ber among the new residents
t here. They are living in the
j Cuddeback property.
Miss Alma McDeniels and
i mother, Mrs. Pound and Mrs.
j Wm. (.alyon motored to Walter
Tueadav.
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[New Brich plant
j A small portion of stock left for sale in the Comanche
Brick and Tile Mfg. Co., Lawton, Oklahoma.
' Par value $100.00 a shave with a condition that the cer-
tificate will be accepted by the company in payment for
brick, allowing '25 percent re'-ate to stockholder off the ma.-
vet price of common or face iirick.
ADDRESS INQUIRIES
Comanche Tile and Mfg.Co.
Lawton, Oklahoma.
l_ot -i'i-
i ■ - y Amfricali vri.t
a « !•>.-* '' . i,, .. • twvlTxr: chflUrcn n
' " ' ' • : tS'."r i wit of Oi-.lr.h-wn* City.
■ ■' ' ■' , •'. i i. hanfJ fl*Thaf »c.-.us»
I. • wilt " -- - ' . • , c^wpMiy.
^r„ay <: v» to eontrlbut£» tho tun!
<'l ' - « -.rv.itlet! to r«U»>v»-'
c h .' r„ ,.l for hU '• i;oc.<
1 " ' ; . : .il' l. t '4• • 'eli I lie ''rat
the UkcV, I
i j The Garvin Sale was a big , ,.i«, >n tiu> la-ii or ®v,rt" i'i,0 gaunt, diawn f»cc« of the
plenty success. Col. Lum Canada is liuio wir'orphM:.; who»o P^1 1 b»V»pp^''»8 ™
i certainly making a .'hit" as an I - ^
auctioneer. BC only the haRKard tacoa of othfrhuni,y_, supply of Louis coftM
I "That is why I d.clded to mate donation a^^up^i ^ ^ U)QUght
"' f>. i. , Bank depoiits add to the credit of I ^nd canned g^od» benlai the p c oWQ chfld Bhorin<i h»K>eu to be ODeM°*
Pick Schumpert. mu® chi.^ ««»
Plenty Feed (hits OOcts bushel'
and all kinds of Mill Feed atj
fair prices.
BLHCK9S Elevator
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The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1920, newspaper, April 22, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc287175/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.