The Manchester Journal. (Manchester, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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GEO. SIX
Optometrist
Licensed by the State Board of
Examiners.
Consultation and eye examination
FREE
Let me help you see as you used
to see, possibly as you never saw
Wakita, Oklahoma
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f We sell ouly the whole-root J
x graft trees, and guarantee ev- +
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I STARK BROS. NIRSERY |
New Restaurant
1 am now established in my
new location, and invite all my
friends to call.
Everything strictly first olass.
Table board, that good old way.
All home cooking. Reasonable
rates. One door west of Wat-
ki s&Simmons.
Mrs. Wm. Ritter
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ago the Oklahoman said there was
a strong sentiment in this state for
Wilson, but that the Clark forces
would organize and control the
9tate convention, and that the peo-
ple would be deprived of their rights
by the politicians who “fix tbin|a.”
Said a Clark delegation, through
careful manipulation, would be sent
to Baltimore by people who wanted
to send a Wilson delegation. The
writer was in that convention, and
_ there was never an instance of any*
THE MANCHESTER JOURNAL I body trying to “fix” anything
----- Wilson men had a majority, and
L. K. THOMAS, Edrtor and-Prop'r | they org^ed' ancT controlled'tlie
—■ ——: convention, just as the majority
tublithtd fCverv Friday at Manchiittr. 8jj0ldd
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J. W SMITH
Law, Real Estate, Loans, In
surance and Collections.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR-
Rosedale Items.
Kntered at Manchester, Okla., PostofHce as I (TOO late for last week)
Second-oiass Mail Matter. | Geo. Eggerman returned from
. Seneca, Missouri, Wednesday where
advertising HATES. he had been visiting his sisters,
Dispiaj,aper"uch'i'one mMtaeZZZ.“’...50c Misses Zella and Lena, who are at-
siight deviation will be made on display Lend}ng school there, and other rel-
•ate under yearly contract for more than 4 I
inches space. No deviation on local rate. I fttl\6S.
We do not print Journals to give away £ ^ WOOd W118 a Medford visi-
rhey ars for sale at 5 cents per copy. . , ... i
tor the latter part of the week.
will of the Democratic voters of Grant coun
ty.
A. E. Goldsmith.
J. C. CLAFLIN
SONTRACTOR
Estimates Furnished,
Leave orders with The
Badger Lumber Co.
Manchester, Okla.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS I Miss May Wood was visiting her
Announcements will be run under sister, Mrs. Cora l’aulk, near Gibbon
this head for aspirants to office from ., , . * *ue we-i.
all political parties. A uniform the last 01 tne wee *
charge of #10 for state and #5 lor coun Miss May Sandlin, teacher of
ty office is made, payable In advance. and pupilj) Mls8
COUNTY I Alfa Jones, teacher of the Rosedale
school, and pupils went to the Mai
for sheriff. I tin school house Friday afternoon
I hereby announce myself a candidate for a gpbool exhibit given by Miss
the nomination for sheriff, subject to the | ^ygg^faJl
Miss Clara Dietz was visiting in
the Rosedale vicinity Sunday.
Frank Ellmore is expecting to
a meeting at the Dombaugh school
house Thursday night. All are in-
. vited to attend.
It is real sweet of Teddy when Announcement8 are 0ut that
he says that whether he is nomina- Migg Anna McRee and Claud Yoder
ted at the Republican convention are ^ marrjec| Wednesday even-
at Chicago or not, he will abide Mingat6;30p ra. at the Rosedale
the the decision of the convention. church The writer wishes thera
In the event he keeps this promise, bappy and prosperous life
it will be a precedent, inasmuch as ~ , ....
heretofore be has never been kno.n I Mra- LoSan McDo“ld ‘ad ch"d
to abide by the wishes
but Teddy.
IF IN DOUBT
About where to buy your Spring
Goods, just come to our store, examine
the stock and get our prices, and your
doubts will vanish like the mists before
the morning sun. Our stock is more
complete than ever before, and em-
braces everything that will be popular
and fashionable this season.
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L. J. RITTER
Dray and
Transfer Line
Any work in our line will re-
ceive prompt and satisfactory
reatment.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1912.
Remember that our grocery stock g
is complete and that our prices cannot J
be beat.
of anyone renof B>’ron are visiting
Is to j
Subscription and Renewals
LADIES HOME JOURNAL
And The
Saturday Eveninj Post
Received at this office. Two of
America’s foremost publica-
tions, and should be in every
home.
BmnamramiM
LINN BROS.
Contractors
Estimates & Plans Furnished
| Manchester, Okla.
PATE NTS
in this
vicinity this week.
The group spelling contest helc
Many incidents of the state con-k District 14 was well attended
vention at Oklahoma City last week seven schools being represented
tend to show the trend of political with their champion speller of which
thought in Oklahoma. One in par- Mias May Bennett of District No 36
ticular was the ovation tendered was group champion. Henry Mor-
SenatorOwen when he made his ris of District 12 stood second,
appearance just before noon Thurs- The chief amusement after the con-
dav. Cheer after cheer greeted the test was basket ball. The Pleasant
Indian senator, and it was some Valley boys played the Gibbon high
time before order could be restored. I s.hool team, G bbon coming out in
The deliberations of the convention the lead. The Plainview girls were
were again interrupted when ex- defeated in a game with Peasant
Governor Haskell arrived shortly Valley girls
after noon. It was made plain ZeneScott, Jno. Pisar,Chas. May,
that the people are well pleased Jim Norris and John Powers had
with the record of the senator, and I the “Texas fever” and left Friday
that a great many of them believe I for southern Texas to inspect the
he should retain his seat. On the I land,
other hand, there is a strong feeling
throughout the state that while Joint Public Sfllfi.
Owen is able, and honest, and al- The administrator of the estate of
ways busy in the interests of Okla- J. P. Moore, deceased, W. M. Moore
homa, theie is another who has all and R. B. Burchflel will have a Joint
the good qualities of Mr. Owen, and public sale of livestock and firm ma-
these coupled with a far-seeing and chinery at the farm known as the
unerring judgment not possessed in Fred Hagar place, three miles north
equal degree by any other man in of Manchester, on Wednesday, March
the state, and that man is C. N. 6th, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.
Haskell. When the race for sena-l Among other things there will be
torial honors is ended this summer, offered 30 head of horeea and mules,
both of these able, courageous and This bunch consists of good, heavy
resourceful men will have no oc- young animals, In good condition for
casion to doubt that the other v/as spring work,
in the fight. | Fifty-three head of cattle will be
sold, consisting of 16 cows, 22 head of
What is the matter with the Little coming two yeare old and 10
Oklahoman? There was a time
when that paper could be “found", sixteen head of hogs, consisting of
It was for a man or against him; g brood sows, 9shoata and 1 boar,
for a party or against it. But now A iarge strios of machinery will be
sach day brings forth its own sold) m08t wh|Ch |S in excellent
surprise. First here, then there, condition.
One day for one policy, the next Terms: Sums underlie eash. On
for another. And still there is in SUms of more than *10 a credit of
some fun in it for the country pa- 6 monthg will be gIveo, on approved
pers. The Republican papers over ^ujity, with interest at 0 per cent
the state will come out with a big par ^nun, jf paid when due; other*
speal about what the Oklahoman I wja8 ^ draw p^r cent from date
said about some Democrat, and
give it as gospel because it was in
the Oklahoman. The next week
BATKINS &
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE CITIZENS STATE BANK
at Manchester, In the State
of Oklahoma, at the close of buslneis
February 20, 1812.
RESOURCES.
Loans and DIacounta..................... $30 4®G
0rerdrafts,secured and unsecured 49* «0
Stocks, Bonds. Warrants, etc....... 1 003 93
Banking House................................. 2 333 00
Furniture and Fixture*-...............- 1 000 00
Other Heal Estate 1 S33 00
Expense............................... * ,"B
Cash and sight exchange............ 2* 714 4®
| TSADC-aMUKa and ropyrtshtii ob^lMd or
f«. Send model, .ketclwe or photo, end tn
1 d.eertpUon. tor Fail SiaaCM and report
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I fuU of patent Information. It wfUhclp you to
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II. SWIFT & CO.
. PAT1MT LAWYBKS, „
^303 Sweat! St, WaaMitw, P. C.j
Four per cant discount
until paid,
for cash.
—-------- I J. B. Huohbanxs of Anthony,
some Democratic paper wi^,han<| j ABESLACGimmof Manehccter,
Auctlonaers.
J. E. Couch,
it right back—the strongest kind of
endorsement for the man attacked
the week before, and say they
know it is right because they read
it in the Oklahoman. And that
t,aper makes some bad guesses
sometimes, too, and builds up some
mighty editorials on the stength of
them. For example; A short time
E. A. Watkins,
Clorb*.
—Fob Salk—Good bright alfalfa
hay in barn. Also good scad barley.
See Quy Meyer, Manaheeter, Okla-
homa. Pbooe 49. 30-tf
Total........................................ 73 31
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In—.............. #10 000 00
Surplusfund.............-.................... 1 300 00
Undivided profits,..................... 20
Individual Depoalta Sub. to check 51 51® 5
Demand Certificates of Deposit . .. 959 20
Time Certificate of Deposit......... 8 305 25
Total....................................... #®3 073 84
State of Oklahoma, County of Grant.
t, H. W. Beneau, Cashier of the above
named Bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief, so help me God.
H. W. RENEAU, Cashier.
Subscrlbedand sworn to before me this
28tb day of February, 1813.
J. W. SMITH, Notary Public
My commission expires Mar. 11, 1913.
l E. A. WATKINS
LSEAL] Director,j _rw_MALL()Ey
SAVINGS BANK
Fill out the COUPON below-aud mail to us and we will send you, all
charges prepaid, the latest and most up to date SAVINGS BANK
We will also send you another most valuable present, absolutely FRE .
The MORAL INFLUENCE of teaching the children to save their nick-
els, dimes, quarters, etc., is invaluable to any iiome. Not only the children
but the parents as well, are benefit ted in cultivating the habit of savinv.
The SAVINGS BANK helps to do tills, and the other present we propose o
send you upon receipt of the coupon tilled out properly, you will perhaps ap-
preciate more than the Savings Bank.
Give us the names of parties who are able to buy a piano and who ai a
thinking of buying NOW or in the NEAR FUTURE. We waut to mail
them our Catalogue aud MONEY SAVING PLAN.
Postponed Sale!
On account of bad weather the
J. U. Shade sale has been postpon-
ed to
Tuesday, March 12th,
at 10 o’clock. Read below :
500 Sows, Shoats and Pigs.
23 head of Mares, Horses and
Colts, some of which are registered
Percheron Mares, Stud Colts and
Fillies.
One 8-year-old Black Percheron
Stallion.
Machinery, Wagons and Tools
that coat nearly $3,000 when new.
Will be sold to the highest bidder
at public auction at my farm, 7
miles west and 2 south of Caldwell,
Kansas.
Usual terms—6 months time and
5 percent off for cash.
J. U. Shade.
LEYHE PI A 6 O CO , Dallas, Texas.
Gentlemen.
1 believe the following parties are interested in the purchase of
piano or player piano, now or in the near future.
NAME ADDRESS
You may send me catalogue and prices of a
(State the name of the piano you prefer) Kindly forward the presents
you have reserved for me.
Name
Address
WRITE US TODAY
—TV>m and El William*, auction-
eers from Caldwell, cried a sale south-
west of Menahwff yesterday. The
boys ms food fiuetknsers, and thslr
fame Is svtdsotly spreading.
LEYHE PIANO GO.
Dallas
Texas
ATTENTION!
e We pay the highest prices for
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your Grain
We have a good stock of Coal, Genu-
ine Canon City.
We buy Hay, Wheat, Corn ana Kafiir.
We manufacture ‘‘Red Ball" Flour. Corn Meal. Graham
Flour, Bran. Shorts and Corn Chop.
SHS ADCH ROGGEN-NEHL
Manchester Mill & Eiev. bo.
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Thomas, L. K. The Manchester Journal. (Manchester, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1911, newspaper, March 1, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496800/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.