The Sayre Headlight, Vol. 13, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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flLL WE flSK
Is an Opportunity to
Figure Your
Bill
If we don’t get a chance—
That’s your fault!
If we don’t get the bill—
That’s our fault!
Let’s Both Do Our Part
Western
Lumber Co.
Sayre, Oklahoma.
LIVE STOCK NAItKfTS.
Kansas Citv Stock Yard. Sept.
26th, 11. A heavy run at all the
markets to-day strenahens the
position of the buver and prices
are weak to J5 lower, Top na-
tives to-day sold at $7.75, short
fed steers at $5 75 t0$7„ native
pastured $4.75 to $7., native cows
up te $o.00. I’anhnnulo cows
bring $3 40 to $4.10. Quaran-
tine run to-day 180 ears, steers
$4. to $5.50 cows $3.85. Stock
steers bring$3.75 to $5.25. feed-
ers $4.35 to $5.90.
Hcg receipts are increasing
Market declined 25 to 30c, Run
is 8000 to-day, market top $5.75
bulk $0 45 to $G 70.
Sheep receipts were lighter
and prices advanced 40 to 00 c
on Iambs. The run is 19.000 to-
day, market strong, top lambs
$6.15 yearlings $4.85, wethers
$4.25, ewes $3.75,breeding ewes
around $4. 00 for the best.
J. A. RICK ART,
L. S. Correspondent
Umi 1 Items District No. 2t.
Some farmers in this vicinity
are picking cotton and they re
port poor yield.
Mrs. Charlie Burks father and
mother from Texas visited with
her last week.
Mr' Adams’ family arrived
from Texas last week.
Nellie and Rosa Weese visited
Kdna and Anna Wilsie last Sun-
day.
Mrs, Cooper was a caller at S.
1. Smiths’ Sunday afternoon,
S. J. Weese has rented the
Maddox farm for another year.
Singing at Union Hill every
Sunday at 3 oclock.
Mr. Cheeves is in this vicinity
with his corn binder.
West Mn News.
sates*
Pffihtsome
money in
A. Faris, Vice Prc-s.
Sayre, OKIa
i............. J ^ i
suit eon mam sue
m.
On account of the shortage in
he wheat crop in the state this
year, hundreds of inquiries are
reaching the Board of Agri-
culture every day, asking where
good seed wheat can be obtained.
The Demonstration Farm De-
A fine baby girl arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Yowell
last Saturday night. Both sides
doing fine and dandv.
Mrs. E C. Darling of Santa I
Rosa, Calif, and J. J. Webb of I
Kansas are visiting old time rel-
atives and friends, W. D. Halil
and his son-in-law Mr. Yowell.
Mr- and Mrs. J. P. Eerger of |
Carpenter, Okia. visited on Gos-
pel Ridge last Sunday.
Fifteen souls were saved and|
baptised by the Christian Church
last Saturday on Sandstone.
Rev. Wright is meeting with
good success in the big revival
at Berlin.
Dr. Howell reports a rushing
business in the line of our infant
industries.
Holly Neal, on Gospel Ridge
i'i
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The SAYRE HEADLIGHT Of THE OLD KttSS.
Geo. W. Seifert. Editor.
WEEKLY -
Entered Octolwr 7, 1902. nt Hie Post-office
hi Sayre, Okl*., ns second class uisil
otter, under Act o! VoogKBi of
Marcli 3rd. 1S79.
(N. S. Mounts.)
-- Honest and courageous men
. see the'r mistakes and do not
- $1.00 hesitate to confess them and
-1 make amends. Grafters, fools
and moral cowards hesitate and
not infrequently attempt to de-
fend their vulnerable positions.
partment of the Board has col-
lected the names of persons hav- nony weal, on Gospel Ridge
inggood seed wheat for sale and has put up over 50 tons of Millet
all inquirers are told where good an(* tn/Wa
seed wheat can be obtained. The
State Experiment Station at
Stillwater is also helping in sup-
plying the farmers of the state
with seed, by keeping on hand a
supply of seed wheat of good
quality for sale to any one de-
siring seed of unusual quality,
An Unsafe Savings Bank.
An Ulster county farmer made a savings bank of the
summer kitchen stove during the winter, and every spare
one dollar or five dollar bill William got lie stuffed into a tin
box which lie kept in the oven. When the hot weather fin-
ally came his wife concluded to start up the fire in this stove,
with no suspicion of what might be in the oven. When she
ca.led her husband to breakfast and he discovered the hot
stove he clawed the hot box out of the oven to find that his
money was burned to a crisp. -Edmeston, N. Y., Local.
Bank your money until you get enough together to make jome
aound investment, from which you can REAP A RICH HARVEST.
Let OUR Bank be YOUR bank.
First National Bank,
Sayre, Oklahoma.
«HOW ABOUT II?
Girls, did you ever stop to think
that boys have more self-respect
I’ublUbed every Friday morning All
copy,changes of ads, etc.'mim reach this
office not laser than Wednesday noon to In-
sure publication.
-------- | mute ocii-icajject
Senator Owen’s public admis- than the members of your sex?
sion that he made a mistake in There is not a young man of any
voting for a duty on oil/ brands' respectability that would be seen
and Alfalfa hay to date.
John Riggs of Sayre wasal
pleasent caller on Capitol Hill f
last week.
Luther (reason was in Chey- [
ennelast Thursday, taking ini
the big fair and throat treatment.
Robt. Wat3on and C. E. Cald-1
well were around the popular
corner last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rrady of I
Grimes were pleasent callers in
West Berlin last Sunday.
The Clear Track”
JO 5AFETJ
victory Pisli lips.
. Crop Report Cotton is in
____^VW((1,„ ^ n iajr condition and is opening fast
him a man of courage and noble j with a girl that was intoxicated Mll°, Ma!Z<?’ )vaf'r Corn and Cane
purpose, worthy the confidence U might search the streets with 'S
the people of the zreat common, a fine tooth comb and not find a in fair condition. ‘Broom Com
young man who would lock arms | nearly all harvested with a fair
and go promenading with a girl quality of brush.
...u.:_____m.. . . IV P
the people of the great common
wealth of Oklahoma repose in
him.
, . , j who is puffing a cigar or squirting
wealth f0Kacc0 ju;„„ arn,)nfl nn fLo CJJ„.
absorbers “"men"rto^LvTe i tob“cco fw ar0”"'> »" «»
■rfofSome girls have
Q. , . , walk. Some girls have no V aiew days
of others toil, line up a candi-
date for president it should not • i 1 , , ,
girls demand of the boys the
same purity of character that the --- ........c.,juya
boys demand of the girls. Over time was spent by all present,
the heads of. the young ladies r’ 1 ‘ ° T'- *
hang posibilitie3 of the greatest
moral reform that ever swept
----- ™ IV OilUUlU liui
be a difficult task for the wealth
producer to decide where his in-
terests lie.
We had the pleasure of listen-
ing to Senator Owen last Wed-
nesday evening and have been
watching for a complimentary
word with the right ring in it
out of some of our democratic ex-
changes from the various towns
in which he made speeches, but
so far we have watched in vain.
Why this thusne3s? 1 The reactionaries in both the
Has the democratic party lost democratic and republican party nj’°ra' re^orm,
its virility? insist that the progressives are the worl(1 —Ex.
We thought surely all of the socialisticand should alligrn them-
organs would glory in the Sena- selves with the socialist party. Curiosity or Monstrosity i
tors utterances much after the *n ^e event they did. what ---
manner the “Old Kuss” does in then? It would / simply be
his “Musings.” pleasant before breakfast re-
There was a noticable and creation for the socialist party to
strange chilliness apparent in the cIean up on the two old parties,
action of seme of the leaders. I3 it possible the reactionaries
We wondered why at the time regard this phase of the situation
and are still wondering. unworthy a passing notice"
The Senator’s utterances were Tl -
>t of the “bra;s collar” kinrt lhe Pe°PIe s P™er league, an
ONLY COMES to those who have had the
W. P. Turner’s four children
are attending school at Sayre. 1 — -- wuu n«vc iiat
Su?naraltGrimeksing*f*WdayS foresight to look ahead and Put their money in
F. C’aramany gave a dance Fri-
day evening. A most enjoyable
C. Brownlee of Savre District
called at F. Carter’s Saturday.
“ An able man shows his spi-
rit by gentle words and resolute
actions.”
Kum-a-gan.
:OUR BANK:
not of the “brass collar” kind.
That may account for the frost. organ‘zatlon recently perfected
Still we cannot help but won- Wlth. ^enator Campbell Russell as
der if, when the next chance preJldent-has been dubbed ‘‘an
comes for the wealth producer to ~nn~XD°f the fcialist Part>'” by
decide where his interests lie. he f • ^ryan, head of the State
will decide 2s he should or if he agricu;tura! machine and erst-
won’t do as he has always done wh,le beneficiary of two fat gala-
“keep his politics on straight.” ine^' ne power league prefers
^ ^ senous charges against the state
board of agriculture and Bryan
COPE MEDICINE 1 self i”med bm ot the bMrt|i
wim IUML ! answers with such rot rs "social-
J. a. Martin gives this formula ist annex, sorehead, etc.” The i
for getting rid of chicken catch- people are wise to that kind of
mg coyotes 1 • ■
L. H. Hopper of Grimes brot
in a yearling pig of the Polaud-
Cliina breed Wednesday which
will be known as the only two
All parties to whom the Pio-
neer Telephone and Telegraph
or
legged hog in the worid. The Co. is indebted in an open or
hog has two perfect forelegs and closed account will please pre-
fer, no sign of a hind leg on the sent a statement of same to the
right oide and only a short stub local manager at once It is the
about 6 inches long on the left desire of the company to settle
side. Mr. Hopper was on his all accosts to this date
way to Okia City where he v/:ll I Pioneer Telephone and
exhibit the hog. Telegraph Co.
The Mother’s Ciub
Stands in the same relation to your financial affairs
as your doctor does to your family affairs.
YOUR INTERESTS are carefully guarded, every
transaction is strictly confidential. Wc not only give
you the very best treatment and service that bank-
ing can afford, but PROTECT your money against
loss at all times by the GUARANTY FUND OF OK-
LAHOMA.
I FAMOUS PECOS VALLEY.
Met in regular session at the I We have opened up negotia-
school building Tuesday Sept, tions with parties in the famous
26th. The club will s‘rve ice ^!eC08 N alley of New Mexico for
cream, cake and lemonade in!the exchange of lands and City
.ay (Jc*. rill. Tne next meet- ley Remember this land is not
ing of the club will he Tuesday a IracI that will be irrigated or
wot*.................. SES™*" «“ « Oet. 10th, It i. to tie intorTjj"*M&StotiS
. STJSS* SSftr?!° The.PT‘“ «c. B. Kent !annS
| r. W. Poakch , w. L. Simmons. |
|i POARCH & SIMMONS, 5
ct ' j*
COAL,
High Grade Flour, Mill Stuff and Feed.
Wholesale and Retail.
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A TACKY PARTY.
sure death to An. Coyote, that j been preferred against men hold-
feeds on the chicken. It will not ing positions of public trust
Married. \
Jeff Capheart of Amarillo. Tex |
and Miss Martha Reed of Sayre1 ‘’'mmonds informs us
w ere joined in the holy bonds of idiat Neighbors are
wedlock Sept. 26th by Rev. J. K. j banning to have a ‘‘tacky party”
White of Sayre at the residence: at dia Lodge Hall on Monday
| of the brides parents. A sumpt- j ^ ^ 13 exPected th^t
1 ious dinner was spread, after Neighbors and Modern
01 oo nicnes per annum • ‘
Sec.-Treas. for every acre. This is the first lous (lmner was sproad, after ... - • , ...........
irrigated land we have been able partaking of which the bridal VVcpc|men bedecK themselves in
to secure for exchange and there. couple ieft on the afternoon train their gayest and Present them-
u!or. Amari"°where lhw ab?at"»
make their home.
affect humans for the reason Whether or no the power league Q , , , , , Muc^ of it is already taken. If
that the nux vomica is retained is a socialist annex or its tv f m °° 10 «clock. I you have anything to offer in ox-
in the intestines which are, as a bershir, h hnnnhZf \ m,en?-; Worship ^at 11 a, m. and 7.45 p. change font write Scott & Gum, —
rule, the first thing the covote anutt! r c £ore ^eads U, The pastor will preach at at°n(!e f°r further particulars T „ M .
" ' ' nfc ne cp-10^ a matter of small moment to a both services ;and give them a full description: T- H- wIcLemon of Wichita,
long suffering public. ! J.E.MrfW!l Pa^. ' yoUre' .......... | Kansas was in the city Monday
J.E. McConnell, Pastor, tf
- — Inuuui 111^
hour of 8 oclock and not be self-
ish hut bring some friend to en-
joy the evening.
I ““"r03 7° luc uiy monu«y! Fred Holmes is looking at H e
SCOTT * GUM. | looking after property interests, j sights in Chicago.
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Seifert, George W. The Sayre Headlight, Vol. 13, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1911, newspaper, September 29, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405346/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.