The Leader Tribune (Laverne, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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Local Items
Murl Watts of 0. U. is spend-
ing the holidays with humefolka.
C. J. Briley and family were
guests of relatives at Shattuck
Chritmas.
W. L. Clem was a business
visitor at Cheyenne the latter
part of last week.
John Barber and Granville
Norris, of 0. U. are spending the
holidays here with home folks.
Mrs John Klinger and daugh-
ter were the guests of relatives
at Cleo Springs over Christmas.
Misses Maxine and Marieta
Smoot of Enid are spending the
holidays here with homefolks.
If you enjoy a moving picture
you'll like our program most any
Wednesday, Friday or Saturday
night.
John Klinger returned home
last Thursday from Alpine, Texas
where he had spent several days
on business.
Otis Albert was a Buffalo busi-
ness visitor Wednesday.
Heiman &
Heiman.
Jeweler-Optician
Miss Ferol Kindt of Supply
spent Christmas here with home
folks.
Miss Carrie Powell of Good-
well A. & M. College is spending
the holidays with home folks.
Jack Hoxis in “Sparks of
Flint" at the Lyric Theatre to-
night and tomorrow night.
Miss Lillie Schuster of Cherokpe
is spending the Christmas season j
here with home folks.
D. L. Jewett was a Woodward
business visitor Tuesday.
Wm Boyle waa over from Buff-
alo this week on business.
Glenn Boyle and wife have re-
turned to Laverne from point* in
eastern Oklahoma.
day after a few days visit at the
home of Mrs Fred L. Berry.
Sunny Slope Items
The Christmas troe and pro-
gram at 8unay Slope wee well
attended.
Miss Esther Taft ia spending
the holidays with home folks.
Mr Clark Estea of Wichita a
brother of Mr John Estes and Mr
Marion Estes a son from Missis- Mr |nd Mpg Rt Pi Sinclair spent
sippi who were here atttending, Christmas at supply the guest of
their brothers and father funeral ^heirson Frank and family.
left Saturday morning for their' ____
respective homes. j. Gi william* and wife spent
N. R. Graham and family spent j Christmas at the home of Mr and
Christmas at Ed Rysers. Mrs S.E. White at Oobv Springs.
Fred Press and wife, and C. P. " ~~
Riggs and family is spending the Ktuaia City Live Stock BulwtlR
holidays with Mrs Riggsand Mrsj ~
Press parents of Carmen. Okla. M*rket com'”‘red with ,Mt
Better Poultry
My entire floek of I. C. W.
Leghorns. B4 pullets sad I sock-
erels including the eweepetakee
pen of the Harper county show
will be sold at • sacrifice as I
must have the room.
The peronteof these prise win-
ners came direct from the man
who won the National egg ley-
ing contest the past three years.
They began laying July Uth
and are still at it. Thlp is a rare
chance for you to start right as
they will mske money for you ss
they have for me.
Fred L. Berry.
Phone 52, Laverne, Okla.
Cattle steady Hog* 26c higher. Sheep
! T. J. Morriss and family spent i steady. Proapeeta fair market bal-
Mrs Jack Love returned to her j Chrigtmrs at Boon Moores.
home at Oklahoma City last Fri- .
1 Mrs Powell Thomas spent the
holidays with her parents of Elm-
wood.
Misses Ella and Edna McElhi-
ney of Hooker arrived here last
Friday night to spend Christmas
at the homes of their sisters Mrs.
Ora Longand Mrs. Pringle Long.
If you are in need of Monum-
etal work see Rev. M. C. Smith
1 blocks north postoffice. La-
verne. We handle the best line
marble and granite in the world.
Prices rieht.
George Ferbrache, of Laverne
J. E. Mark, of Protection, Kans.,
and H. D. Ferbache, of Buffalo,
left this week for southern Colo-
rado where they expect to buy
some land if they find w hat they
are looking for. — Buffalo Demo-
crat.
Miss Ruth Vice of Phillips Un-
iversity at Enid is spending the
holiday season here with home
folks.
Henry Henson and wife have a
new baby boy at their home since
Wednesday morning Dr. Watts
reports.
E. H. Brown. Phil Cummins,
C. Hamilton, W. H. Neff, D.
Spencer and J. T. Spencer were
in the county seat last Friday
paying taxes.
Knee of week with moderate receipts.
Top Steers 18.00 to It.00
Top Stockers
Top Butcher Cows
Top Hogs
„ , , „ ... Receipts Monday
Logan Stewart and family called cattle u,ooo
Cattle ll.OOo
Hogs 16,000
Sheep 6,000
6.25 to 6.76
6 00 to 6.26
7.60 to 8.16
Last week
39.700
62,100
20,800
Lee hive Stock Com. Co.
Dec. 26, 1922
on Jake Mullberys Monday even-
in ;.
P. F. Spicer and family spent
Christmas with E. S. Spicer near
Laverne. The following business houses
Wm. Mulberry and family, Chas in Laverne will remain closed
Mulberry and family, Jake Mul- Monday, New Year’s day.
burry and family spent Sunday
M. L. Herring and family spent
Christmss the guest of relatives
and friends at Buckiin, Kans.
Big COMtlUMUdM IUpw
•anted at World's and Na-
tional Conventional at
Philadelphia
Inch of the delegatee to the
World’s Convention ropreoentod
ono thousand duse-paying mem-
bers of tho Womans Christian
Tempornnee Union in her own
land. Each ene of tho 855 dele-
gate! to the National Convention
represented • constituency of
five hundred members. Tho for-
tunate individuals who attended
those great mootings are hurry-
ing home eager to impart to their
fellow members the/information
and inspiration th»y received in
such large meaour > for the work
for world Peace, World Purity,
and World Prohibition. —Tho Un-
ion Signal.
Miss Hazel Moore and Mr and
Mrs S. R. Gilland of Drumright
are spending the Christmas sea-
son at the home of their parents
Mr and MrsRobt. Moore.
with Mrs Estes.
A. J. Coulton returned home
from Illinois last week to spend
the holidays. Mr Coulton says
he saw some good wheat and
some poor through Kansas, Mis-
souri and Illinois and that as a
whole this community is as far
advanced as most others.
High School Items
Teachers and pupils are enjoy-
ing a vacation this week,
School reopens Tuesday Jan. 2,
1923, we hope all will be on time
and start the new year right.
The Parent Teachers Associa-
tion will meet at 4 p. m. Wednes-
day. All who are interested in
making this school better are
urged to come and counsel to-
gether.
At the last chapel meeting pub-
lic recognition was given those
high school student* excelling in
literary work and in athletics,
the latter being awarded their
letter.
Hollensbee Grocery
Peoples Store
Farris & Cohlmia
A. L. Williams
Globe Clothing House
Royal Barber Shop
Moore Barber Shop
Robertson Hardware
Speermoore Bank
1st Nat’l Bank
Albert Produce
Sinclair Cream Station
The following letter was handed
to us for publication.
Laverne, Okla. Dee. 27, *22
Dear Ku Klux Klan:
I am thanking you, unknown
friends, for a Christmas gift of
416.00 in cash received in a letter
I was so glad to get it, I thank
God for it. May God bless etch
and every one of you. I thank
each and every one of you for
the memory of my dear husband
that is gone to that great beyond
Your Friend,
Mrs. M. L. Brock
A tooth fixed in time savea
money, sickness and groat in-
convenience. See Dr. W, H.
Griffith at home of W. A. Caaey
one block west of Clover Hotel.
FRED L. PATTERSON, X D.
Practice Limited to
EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT
Member ol Woodward Clinic,
WOODWARD. OKLA.
Miss A It ha Copies is the guest 6>iry herds,
friends at Woodward this
Wm. Dowdy and family who
of friends
week.
C. B. Jernigan District Super-
intendent of the Nazarene Chuch
in Oklahoma returned to Oklaho-
ma City last Friday after spend-
ing two weeks at Speermoore in
meetings,
Get your teeth attended to now
and save illness and greater ex-
pense later. W. H. Griffith,
Dentist, office at home of W, A.
Casey one block West Clover
Hotel.
Miss Iris Ball is spending Christ-
Mrs. Alice Rankin and little mas week with her parents at
daughter Irene who have been i Fairview.
visiting at the home of her father j -
**m. L/u»uj am. .. ..v 0. N. Simpkins northwest of La- Fauzi Cohlmia and Wm Farris
have resided only a few months verne returned to their home st and wife spent Christmas at
moved to Clinton last week where i Enid Monday accompanied by her Quinlin the guest of relatives.
Mr Dowdy will again go into his; sister Mrs Anna Rich of Tyrone. ---—----
occupation of Railway telegra Mrs Massy and husband who Will Meeker and Chas. Robert-
pher and agent. During their have been at the Simpkins home j son were business visitors at
residence here Mr Dowdy was a j the past two weeks will remain I points in Kansas Tuesday and
E. E. Coulter received a yearl-
ing Holstein Bull from the gov-
ernment experiment station at
Woodward last week which he
will use the next few months in
improving his herd and then re-
turn him in accordance with
plans which the government has
adopted for assisting in building
A Happy and Prosperous |
New Year
I i < |
; And we want to extend to you our
appreciation for the business you ;•
| have given us in the year now
I about to close. May we continue
| to receive your good will and
i friendship.
UNCLE HANK
member af the firm of the D.&H.
Grocery Co.
sometime yet before returning;Wednesday,
to Tyrone: |
Wanted
Who has a second
hand Ford in good shape to trade?
O 7 I T A* .. „., .In nn, ...AM, ,, , f.nil. .l.lhf
GIVEN FREE
Saturday, Dec. 30th
At 4:30 P. M.
New Symphony Phonograph
•t | If you do not want to trade dont
* j answer this ad. Address
| Box 06 Laverne Okla.
! Mr and Mrs Enos Willard spent
t; Christmas at the home of Mr and
Mrs Omer Smalley near Dunlap
| who were formerley their neigh-
bors northeast of Laverne.
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Farris & Cohlmia
General Store ?
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[ Make Butchering Day Easy I
With Keen Kutter Butcher j
Knives and other Cutlery *
A mini Imii’1 neeessnrlly wordlilplir
his wife when he kneels before her to
button her shoes.
BILL SAM’S DICTIONARY
We have been giving Keys with purchases and
will continue up until 4:30 Saturday afternoon
11 when all persons may try their keys and the one
11 opening the cabinet will be the winner of the ma-
ll chine. This is a gift worth while, it ordinarily
sells at $125.00. Come and claim it on the above
11 date.
; I Should the key that opens the cabinet not show
;; up Saturday the phonograph will remain in our store
11 where those holding keys may come in and try them
1! during the next week or until Saturday, Jan. 13th
when if the cabinet is still unlocked a drawing will
be held to see who is the winner. We will have
each key holder to deposit his name on a slip in a
locked box after the keys have been tried and the
drawing will be made from this box on June 13th if
the lucky key does not show up.
D. & H. GROCERY Co.
Phone 39
John Duvall returned home
from New Mexico to spend Christ-
mas and on Tuesday he and Mrs
Duvall went to Oklahoma City
near where John will look after a
road contract during the next
few weeks.
The Kinney families enjoyed a
'Christmas home gathering and
i big dinner at the home of the par-
ents Mr and MrBRobt. Kinney in
the northwest part of town.
About forty were present includ-
ing the children all family rela-
tion except Mr Chas. Turkle and
the two little Green girls.
Fred Berry and Lyle Colman,
Woodman Lodge representatives
came home for the holidays last
week. Fred reports that st
Boise City where they worked
the last three weeks the people
are sure enough in need of rain.
There hasn’t rain baen out there
over a year he says and aa a re-
sult there is no feed of anv kind
on the farms, nor wheat pasture.
Maybe we are fareing pretty
well here and don’t know it.
J'*.
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\ “The recollection of quality re-
5 mains long after the price is for-
j gotten.”
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j Stone Jars Sausage Grinders
[ Lard Cans Food Choppers
i [ and all butcher supplies
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Robertson Hdw. Co.
Ity J. !„ MARTIN
A number of per«mi», Including the
conKtulde, rualied to ciiih of the
churched In Tnterhlll Humluy night
during the nervine* mid looked In nt
the window*. They were intruded to
the churohex h,v crlee which tliey
thought were being iimde by mime one
In (rent hroii.v, hut were diduppolnteil
when they found mit Mint It wan only
Ml** Hophronlii Perkins, who had Just
come home from college, Hinging a
noIo,
HUM >: A sort of Hinging In which
the Intensity of the itgony on the part
of the dinger mid the audience Id *up-
po*ed to lie cijiiul. Hill Hunt'd Die-
titian rj, page 744.
Top Prices For Your
Poultry, Eggs, Cream and Hides
We also handle all Kinds of Feed
Any business you may give us will be appreciated
Albert Produce Co.
Phone 71
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Ray, Leslie I. The Leader Tribune (Laverne, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1922, newspaper, December 29, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc825936/m1/8/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.