The Blair Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1912 Page: 4 of 9
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At Buptist Church, Nov. 24-
1D12-
Topic -Labor.
Loader-Ermon Smith.
Souk.
Scripture Eph. 4-28
Talk, The Worker and
Drone U. A. Rovve.
Scripture readme Prov. 10,lo-
U> Clifford Harris
Prov. 15-23-Ralph Marlin.
l)aet—Joe Zinn and t red Burt.
The Good of Recent Labor
LeuUation- Wylie Snow.
■\Ue lUa.or of Uonest Labor
- KiilT Bellows.
Song
Business.
Benediction.
Sunday December 1, 1912.
Subiect, Honesty.
Leader—Miss Ethel Meadow.
Opening song.
Prayer _ „
Scripture reading, Acts 6
Talk. Honesty a* a Busmea*
Consideration-Herbert Collnw.
T.tlk: l'onesty in Ac.ions
-Ruff Follows ,
Quartet—Joe Zinn, K. Fred
Pains Ail Over!
"You ire welcome," says Mrs. Nor* Guffey, of Broken
Arrow. Okla., "to use my letter in a:iy wa;y^u,waJ hatj
If it induct some sufferin; woman to try •
I pains all over and suffered
beuThcaUh than ever TrmibleToi
S I tried, helped me
for a few days only." *
Cardui WomaiftTonic'
I • fw ofWyo»'"e"l' pai^d other
o!ZZW—k— and disease, always mean
rr»aSBSQaCirS I. you knew
to bear Cardui has helped over a million women. Tr> it
Did vou loose much by the
freeze? Buy your supplies of ull
kinds from White & Owen and
you will forget your troubles.
Mr. C. Ishom was in yester-
day and paid his subscription,
also one each for his sons. Trte
Progress appreciates such
frieuds as Mr. Isham
The cotton crop is cut very
short, but White & Owen are
cutting prices much shorter.
The four men charged witl\
the killing of Herman Rosenthal
the New York gambler were
.sent* need to the electria chair.
A hearty amen te-the verdict ol
the jury went up all over the
country.
We notice that Mrs. L. L. Bal-
lew hi s accepted a position With
the Duke limes, she has been
publisher and manager of the
Duke Booster since her husband
eloped with another lady some
I time ago.
Some special household and
kitchen furniture, sewing ma-
chine. stoves, tables, cabwet*.
f0W ofa«rfc»Tt»r.U*t
mi kn Oklahoma a state that
"u. eroya re.ardte.a_of an,
adverse climatic condition.
railroad
aliinets, This r.iuoao ijmp|y
etc:'All to be told at a bargain LtajM 'J^.road eompa.y
J.ekPU«elK,|«i8Kesn»,Ojt;|n.«e.;;ie
I while the railroad company^
Clark will boy your,n»i»,»— t«ta^XTthehrm.r. _
Paint. Paint. Paint of all. of ^!, jKaft™ /help'the rail-"
nds at the Blair Drug Store, jraism* partlcipate in the gener-
al prosperity.
Invitations are being sent li-
king the lines to be traversed,
asking that publicity be given.to
this extraordinary tour'
hope that-lhousands of farmerJ
!y be advised of the coming of
^ • I M TUom 1ft
rami, rwui, ♦
knds at the Blair Drug
Lost
Between Warren and Blair a
suit of clothes for a bay 12 or 14
years old belonging to L. f.
Holcomb.
the Democrats have stood on
the outside and looked in at the
window long enough. So they
- lilill l) VI |v/ n u « I \\ IIIUUVT «=-
Quartet-Joe Zinn, R. j,re L an go in and lookout now lor
Buit, E'tie Maxwell and eci f,,ur yearti.
rw«tnr Tiivlor nassed thr<
paper: Honesty With Self.
— Beulah McElroy.
Talk: Honesty with God
— V.cck KcWhorter.
Charity in Thought and Speech
1) jet —Cecile Steed* and Elsie
MScripture Reading, Luke 6;30-
41.
Charity
Whorter.
Business.
Closing song.
Benediction.
Ui
Doctor Taylor pa wl through
here last Sunday on his motor-
cycle. The Dr. looked like he
was riding an air plan the way
lie was going up and down n
t'le air.
May Flower
Action—Carl Mc-.
Prov£ram for Dec. 8
Subject-Sowing and Reaping
Leader-Louis Reid.
Song.
Scripture reading
Talk.^ Sowing Kindness and
Good Will.
-Earl Montague.
Talk: One man soweth and
another reapeth-Joe Zinm
Quartette-Joe B. Zmn. «
Fred Burt. Cecil Steeds and El
sie Maxwell. p f
Talk; Wheat and tare»-L. fc.
Dale.
Paper: Whatsoever a
soweth that shall he also
—jna Akin.
Business.
Benediction.
You can Pay Your Taxes Here
If you desire I will remit
your Uix money and se-
cure for you your tax rec-
eipt. And in so doing will
see that you are paying
on the right property, etc
HE SURE AND BRING
YOUR TAX CARD. All this
will cost you 25 cents per
receipt.
j. W. Sanders, Blair, Ok.
,w .FNTS Wanted EVKRVWHHKI--
Im.v ue huviscu —
11" ^ ' I rhcrc
Dr. Loving and son John and|[J|®,e doUbt about the attendance
the letters wife of Wellington M fe8 which m\\ be
Texas were here the first of^the by the experts who know
week visiting at the homo of R. I ^ about the piaIlting eulture
ll.Vernon. _ and marketing or Reding or
Harvey McDonald ^^^^tionTfX- im^rtance
fflft &T iff-
m Wednesday night for a few |bieaKing cru — ..wr*
During
n.\wr,A.lN DAYS
Decefr*>er 1_1 5
(ThtoPeric ->
cribe, r#n*w or «X-
• subscription to
Dr. W. M. Fox Dentist
will be in Blair, Friday and
Saturday Nov. 21 & 22. person
needing Dental work and are
not prepared to pay for it now.
can pay part now and pay bal-
ance later.
FORT WORTH
Star-Telegram
„d«. »
;raVr.TL:r;."::rj EvanvwHont....»—
ahead of any other »«w»p«p«r for
$3.25
AYear-DAILY anjl SUNDAY-By Ma.l
■ AGENTS \V--tniP«l I Vl RVW"f-^
every point in Oklahoma where
this unique train stops for a por-
tion of each day durin.' Lhe tnp
The enthusiasm which will be
developed by the enterprise of a
railroad company is Certain to
result in more benefits to tr.e
I farmer than to any other class.
. nf and the farmers will be quick to
J. B. Hitt of 4 miles eaj f a(lvantage of the spirit of
Altus was trading in Blair Wed-Iia • • «- -
III *» VUllv" —J
Jays visit with friends.
The freshest Candy and Cigars
in town aJjLhe^hi^j^B Store.
Get your Wagon and Carriage
Paint at the Blair ru.4 Store.
nesday.
nian
reap.
Wilmoth News
PERSONAL AND
LOCAL MENTION
Tkia«« »f l«l«"»l •' Not o(
* lattrctl; Ke«a Tbtm mJ See
The best trees for early, use
Fresh brains at the City Meat |
Market Saturday.
James Montague was up from
Altus to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. D. Montague Sun-
day. James is cashier and tick-
et agent for the Orient at A-
tus. This is his first trip home
since he went to Altus three
months ago.
We will have some fresh brains
Saturday at City Meat Market.
- A Milwaukee paper says the
only hope for the Republican
*• - -- -e-
| The Campltign for More Kafir
Kefir brought riches to Okla-
homa this year. Ki.tir will brinf:
more riches and still more riches
1 to our state in the years to come.
When the Rock Island Katn
Special" rolls across the state,
that train should be greeted
with the greatest crowds which
ever assembled in the state to
meet a train. The train will
leave Oklahoma City Monday,
November 25 and will make
Stops at the points ou the Rock
, Island system in Oklahoma
31 where the most farmers can be
Mrs. L. G. Tinsley returned I re^ch«d- -n the culture of kafir
Sunday from a visit with ome . n accompany the train t0 urge
foUs in Chickasha. ! the farmers of Oklahoma to
Mr. J*
Monday on business. _ jage^of^the mi,.
Mr W F.Washburn has re-j Hon acres. When the tir"e a""'
turned from Mexico and is now rives when the production of
domiciled in the Lollar residence kafir in Oklanoma re^chos
iust vacated by Mr. Frank Jen- value of more than a hundred
|just vacated D> LiUion dollars each growing
nings. ! season, then Oklahoma will be
taKe aiivaiKai,>. •
co-operation which is to be
| tended to them. - Oklahpman.
OVCn 03 YCAB3'
" EXPCnl CNCC
MAflKO
Dcaiori*
CoPvr.ioHT® &c.
?,r.V,u" CM KL HAilcW
BO- t irCO. Olrteat Jiu^n » CoTroeeire
I without clmruo.
After a long silence we will
come and give some news from
the sand hills. .
The musical entertainment
and candy breaking at J- A-
Vaughan's last Saturday night
was well attended, there being
about 45 or 50 young people
present and all seemed to enjoy
,h,mi"jejor;il ,««.
people. an There should be an orchard on Store, we^uardagainBtjn stakes
Mr. Ed Pryor has made an ffirm in jackson County.
addition to his barn, his crop ;
»aa so large the old barn «ould
I ne ucst .mijv oiuy ^ - . . ,
are peach and cherry, apple trees! „„d Progressive tarties is to
are good but aro too long m com- organize along ttie line of
intr into beai'ing and also take traditional principles.
-r-S room. , tradition of the Progressive par-
1 ty is "veni, vidi, po\v.
.. , . i ' Revised1 — I shall not be pres-
Potash should be apphed to ^ term
all kh.ds of fruit trees especial- dent
ly to the peach and other stone ^ ^ ^^ a prescription to
frU,L 1 fill take it to the Blair Drug
chjrjo. tu
Scientific Htticrican.
i'.'.nr no "I !■»• %!• BoWlbrall fiewwIealorj.
&N & Co.3«1 y. NewTorx
" briioh Ofli" V ft- Wn.lnugton, D. <-■•
Hester Hums
Sunday two hearts were made
as one and the courtship lost its
/un. Mr. Walter Burger and
Miss Mammie Kirk were united
in happy wedlock at Mangum,
and left for Altus to spend a few
days. •
The Martha singing class
sung at Mt. Zion Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruff Collins vis-
ited Mrs. Collin's mother, Mrs.
Alice Howard Sunday.
Misses Pearl Chaney, Laura
Wallace and Iona Foraker visit-
ed J. M. Foraker Sunday.
Mr. mid Mrs. Thomas visited
. Mr. and Mrs. L, W. Harrison
passod into history. 1 Sunday.
The fact that a great railroad There wjn be a Thanksgiving
them COmpany has arranged to oper- djnner at Mt Zion, every body
what? The moving pictures at |ate a special train through the(.9 invjte(j to com<
When in tow
that subscription
against you.
acdsuu, VMVII v•
i so prosperous that we will mar-
,vn call and settle; yel that the ^aHr idea had not
Lion bill we have ^ jjeen promulgated more exten-
sively in the years which have
They all like to 322
the Star Theater.
Everybody is enjoying the
picture shows at the Star Theat-
er.
company has arrangeu jjnner at Mt. Z.ion, every >■';
ate a special train through the .g jnvited to come and brin
state for the express purpose of | j;nner unj enjoy themselves,
stimulating the planting of a Miss Dina.
single crop is evidence that the! Th of coal due this
culture of kt.fir in Oklahoma is A»rce caro
| looked upon as one of the vital | wee . K. H. Clark.|
net hold bis feed. Mr. Pryor
savs he is getting quite wealthy.
Mr. N. W. Smith made a busi-
ne.-s trip to Alius last w'ee^-
Mr. i^am McCombs has been
hauling water from Mr. Dobo s
! Plenty of brains at the City
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Owen spent Meat Mark^Saturda^.-
Sunday at the country home: o ^ ok]{jhcma shCuld
Mr. and Mrs. John McWhoiter. ^ ^ ^ ,vilh 10.000 shade
, and fruit trees.
Mrs. Ernest Lewis returned j
SEND NO MONEY
- , BITS. '"-o, .
hauling water .from Mr. Dobo s ^ Friday from Vernon, li xas. j T iIuiiman of the 1 wt
this week for his stock as his shjj had been visiting her parent> Qri(jge8 neighborhood happened
wind mill and pump have been Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc. oy. bn^ ^ & accijent Mjnday morn-
out of business. was accompanied home by her while working at a hay press
E der T. C. Jones preached Mjss Dl>Elta McCoy. Ile !itruck a fork in his ftMjt
his last sermon at Wilmoth bun- which haa pained him consider
dav before last. f . able. He was in town that even-
Mis Hide and children pick- a. S. Coffman of near L.iani - o gee a joetor> and from
ed cctton for Willie Dobbs this was io trwn with cotton fues-i,
week.
day.
jingiuacc « 7
I last reports he is getting along
ail right.
ger are hauling in their feed If you have the money pay us, " lar Pilce
feed on the Sand Hills this year. ten u« , ... ' Mr. H. M. Hinton was in this
We understand Mr. -I. D. Tin- . rcturnc-l' week and eaid he had told his
sley i« our prospective candidate Mrs. Jack Fletch r . , h fmminNew Mex co. although
»t .t of «m vet he made
btkUdto welcome Mr. Tir.slej aistei. .Mrs. a sale.
M our ptoc master as we think Mangum. .
We "lake II Easy For You. \ui Tbls Is
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mediatelv. On April 1st, 1913, you pay us $1.00 for the three years. en e
you, you may have choice of a splendid array of premiums just like you paid ca .
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Beaver, Ben & Beaver, Dennis. The Blair Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1912, newspaper, November 21, 1912; Blair, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc287518/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.