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TAGB FOUR.
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Til 8I1AKT WXIKLT XXVI
Durant Weekly News
Oilleial Paper of Bryan County
mbllshed Every FVlday at 114 N.
'laird Avenue Barest Oklahoma.
i.ntered'TU Second Clout Mall Mat-
ter at the Post Office at Durant
BsUahoma aader Act of Congress ot
March Srd 1SJS.
X. M EVANS. Better and Publisher
MANHOOD.
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.-v (.wtaaealty belK road to aiarite.
fcOUlU Zlui ire lu.lvU lit llcibut. 12U
i'aji-ciij.jr bduuut lor la. Liaj
lutLj Vuui&a or CulW la lu tvutuu-
iuij (.uuiu Mv iv eVry y a Vu
cr in tutnr ovn huuuou vtaevu
ur tng or tasr a divv or o
ot.
ILKHAstiu ActtnAuti is
1'lwt.NAiktl XO Cult.N
Farm coomiiuwms ai tumieui iu
tau ceaaty 4oo at tanity .gricu.-
mntu tsie nut ob mow tu tase
cHBtje of tu iue lum wort i
jOW Veil aJWUg. A ivcai MreO lliao t-
txiuaieiji Unt ui cviit a triage t ia
ia:ral c.t .. rM im I JO CuUSt
twuig iiuo lofai- itr ctii Uitie iaiti
Ian ytkii. twij oigfit pr cent o.
tit- crop is already ptaaura. Tac
fanutrr tu tat) cooaiy ar ganuiy
piAouae iota of tel crvpa tau yoar
st too tipetu ot tB cottoa arr-
aee. There wiU oo low eouoa acro-
age itan lor nany years toe sfw-
er 3ttmi All over tae couatry vaa
rtM opunussa prvuy ta acrl-
cn.tural ;ircija and u iadKauoaai
for aa tucJiat year c.f oevtr bol-
ter. Ate lee Cummu; Died of Pxomalne
l'ol-oniu.
Allea CheMr HIU. are ttxteea
year. dUtd Monday atteraooa ttom
ptomaine posaoning. Accordig to
the pasrau ot ti Ooy. Mr. and Mrs.
Y. K. Hill who live ivhc aalco
north of the city they were in towa
Saturday ait ere 00a and tbe boy ate
some ice cream aad then an appl.
Wbt they had started home the boy
took Tory sack aad lb paxeatt
eepted tne home of ne:cbbors and
payctctani were called bat irlU ail
that medical skill could do. the boy
paseod away after safferiag rroatiy
for ao1y thirty-six hoars.
Funeral terneet were coadactod
Tofefdiy morslar -"1th Interment la
Highlisd cemetery.
BaptUt RerlraL
The local BaptUt church U plas-
rias a bjg revival aieeUus: to cora-
zaence one week from next Sunday.
oa May secoad aad which will
probably last a week. Iter. A. X.
Hall or Dallas who has had raaay
years experience la the evangelistic
field will be here to lead the meet-
ing. May Xlata Mothers' Day.
Governor Williams has issued a
arocIasaatioB tetUng aside Sunday
May alndi is Mothers' day. when It
U desired that flttlns services will
he held in the various churches of
the state. White carnations are sag-
getted as the flowers to be worn oa
that day.
W70'5 WHO ffiRE
Whan a busy young man has to
stop Hi work of wovtug a real
first-clan postofice from on block
to another to poe for a alctare Mr
this department the picture' I sot
apt to show accurately the hnadaora-
er Uaoa of the face Therefor. If the
Btoiare rim u pleasant aad aj
handsome aa the real thine the nub-
He generally will know who tt Is
meaot i - td alo dm 'here I not accepts her diploma. And how salon-
a better looking youar rim la the dldly h has coadacte4 thl big J..-VW-rouutv
than TTvJ elf-m lr 01r- Inc. complicated offle Hand oat In
I aaaVaV ifeLmw .-.aaaW
KaHA 4Jff JaaBaHii
iaPtrm ng
CLARENCE W EAKLY aaaiber of tbe Hrooceu aad bst
.. r . . . ... baaktBE hos5 la tbe at. H of
eace White Early posUaaster of the .. ..
- tbee soccees rvrotrtsp directly
dty of r-rt. Tbe photorrapber arollJld mxmitemtmt Ae Da.
caatnt Air. Sarly oa oae of bis la- r4kBt mne. H a trlbote to the
teasely bory days whOe In tbe of tkau eflciescy. J:rttr. aad buH-
shanUBK Doraafs WC ponofflce Bwa (..anMus ciareme W.
bodny froai tbe ba.td.ac where it has BxHt Daafs laaaiemy pmlar.
boa for tea yoar. to tbe theater je 1; pa4aer.
hvlUtag at tbe coraer of Second aad la ta aU j tT wrk
Ewgreea. ThU aaototry poe with UtM mp Ae xwi ig
the picture oaly. as tbe poetataatev 5 fore tte jta l4ie
aoes w aeeo oae.
Oar popular postaiafter was bora
oa a farm la Collin cooaty Texas la
1S1. and of coarse had the ad rant-
are ot all the pood shoots la that
secUon of the country aaUl he ae
to Daraat In US. when be complet-
. rocuw. . uie c o ofre members whote purpose it Is to4
eapieaee rive years 01 bis uu-
rant life were owai tt MatV -j
- -
prescriiKJoalst la the better das
u..b MiW w .s vaiy. aao in ut
mot Important portUoa Ills a fltdas
.- lu iaan a aac uae con-.
fldeace of tbe public
Ia Seplembr 1. Mr. Early want fa parpo aad It wW be board I?- MM erdu oaW be glTea to
to wei-i la tbe PouafXIee as $- i rem later fa the year. lJtr' Ffc '?r valnable sorricos
ant pofuaaMer. where he made sood As this deportment to devoted to ' M ba a dtversffled farmer
la every way as was tally attested the pleasant work of showing someJaU M be stopped
by the fact that he was appointed of the rood points of good men of ' BrTa cooaty a year ago. he
postmaner oa May 1. Ml. the town tt will not be amiss to say ? Preach last what be has
It Is doubtful l any town la the that Clarence Early U oae of the lo practice diversified
Vaited States the stae of Daraat ev- ost splendid aad sabstaatial youof farBUar d has always contended
er had a postmaster who has fjven "en of Daraat. popular la tbe true ? ""tat men of vrtty com-
such general satisfaction as Clarence s-ens of the word with everyone who "itJ" oooaJd see that the farmers
W. Early both to the Department at knows him. aad worthy of the rreai T th bt "larketlBs facilities
Washington and to the patron of the esteem la which he is held. It la not fpr ! tr products. He
office This we know i a brood altoreiher his fault that he to oae1"7 u t taPoIol to get the farm-
statement but we believe that tally of the handsomest you.if men la the '"Tooted in any farm product
9 per cent of the public will bear oat state but the women will not hold'm market market-
the opialon. And fartbermore. few that against him. aad the men can't j facilities. He says he ha
offices have had as many aew aad ! iheawelvea- so there yea are ) Is ret a farmer and knows
untried tasks thrust uaoa Its force Mr. Early U aa optimist oy first as-)'"- ra" ftn orr the greater
la the same number of years as has tare aad also -cotM aas always j r0 of le county lately and
the Durant office. la additioa to the d over he aeos tae bright le first. mr rMRoeu for a spleadid .all-
steady aad continual growth of the He to well-read polished good aa- immad CT0 . some new fields
city aad territory served by his of- lured caiefal fas amsteoss aad li - oau ook tBte fd Porhaps a per
floe. twv rural routes were establish- pleasure m. Chesterfield la maaaer I" tktm "m S' t be pUr
od. free ttty deUvery Introduced aad withal oae of tho toa-smtch eit- j to othT . Ho says tbe wheat
aad a postal savings bank laaogarat-
To Spend SSoO for Free Seed. jj
Tbe sum of 1359 has been author-.
toed by thevcovemmnt to be expend.
ed for seed lo be used la the expor- J
imctal fanrn to conduced by'"
the Indians this summer. This year's
work will only be a starter in a aew
system devised to reimburse shrdlu '
system devised oa a reimbursable j
plan to get the Indians .aterested la :
agriculture- Under the direction of
ae'-rthe twelve government formers that
are stationed In the different sec-
tions of eatsern Oklahoma Indians
chosen for their aptitude for work
win set aside a plot of two to foar
acres of ground upon which crops
will be raised by intensive larmtng-
B&eh gorenuBfrat farmer will se
lect stx or seven Indians each pi
whom will have a small farm oa his
allotment Tbe goverameat farmer
will coach the Indian oa the select-
ioa of the seed. The government Is
to pay for the seed upon the forma!
agreement with the Indian that they
are to reimburse the government
HA very good side line. 25 per cent-
College Board Electing. I commission paid. Sample outfit
The board of directors for the Ok-wtfgbl one pound. Wrte for par-
Uhoma Presbyterian College for-Uculars. Reference required. M.
Girls held Its annual meeUag Toes-1 Welssfeld Mfg. Co. 253 Market St.
day evening In the parlors of the ( Philadelphia. Pa
couege. -ine meeting canvassed the
work of the conese for the past year To Drive OwtM.lHls
and the results aad transacted lh-.Tk. tbe Si7 !SJd.r?r!oVE
er bnslness TASTELESS chfll TONIC. You know
Following Is the membership of what yea are taking is the formula U
the board: JtT. J.M. Clark D. D.. ' P " ""T lel. tfTK
ci..-.. x- t e 11 -. v. Qoiaiaeand Iron In a tasteless form.
Shawnee: Rev. J. Scott Johnson ffc. OoMlae drives oat malsrSa the
Fkd. Oklahoma City; Hob. A.' N.Isoa baOos ap the sytteat. tt cents
ed. The conduct of the ftteo wtthJ
eat as; of those departments was A
mans' Job wlthia ItMlf. aad each ot
the named additions a compttca
ttoo of no small tort. Bat none of
la addition caused eve a rtppto
la the service of the ftffleo too eJfJo
'leaf postmaster acceatiag too ardt
ou aad technical Increase of dutr
a gracefully an a sweet girt rradtiatof
the public record like a woaatala
oat of the aea. The two rural ramtw
have made the poople aenred to do-
pendeat on the aerTic that thor
wouM foel like llriac la a wthtonMa
wiihoct It aad ao r.ooth5v t It mam-
?cd for all coooeratd that aotbtma;
hut aaatiated pralae t heard froai
it
The free cltr delirery for Doraat
i tbe one bet bet the towa evor
had Tm. it came rtowly bat It caaaa
well born aad full Frown aad tbo
xerrice i a efficieat aad modem a
a any towa of any tit aaywber aad
: rlrlBF mboaaded satiafactloa.
The postal avias baak attach-
-nest to the ofice U aaotber ait Ml
'Mac laMlMtJo aad a bom ably
-a-Rd aad jaocaifol ooe. Tb
an oust of BMOor debated tbroopb
ti channel U aaaaitar. fpediUr a
the city and tbe cooaty have a Jars
'mttttt has growa tameawr. "Je re-4
eelpts loot year betas awe tbaa
tho6and dollar.
la addltioa to Ms other labors Mr
b twmay ?rsfBOri 4id .
?rKMat u. .- s cv.
M 0rFMlaUo umtej u
wi eosnplete harmoay wlh the
. .
etaer local orraniaauaaji la ii mwJ
lift of the diy aad the county. This
dBb 1 TerT 1UU4 pabllclty. tMt
keepi lurtf luvtn Md rftMj .
y BOmeat to lead Its strong arm
aad mnaeace to aw rirbtfal. heln-
iseas of the community.
Leeerafr Oklahoma Cfty; SVev. Stone
w" - memarrny. usw: hot. w.soeae few fields of eora will have
J- B- Lloyd Bennington; Iter. C. "H. to bo plaaUd over oa account of the
Rloa. Caaey; Sev. S. U Morris. J poor need that wore pUated.
- ".. Atlanta. Ca.: Rev. E. Brant- j
D D Antlers: Judge A. H. Fer-j
SUo. O. K Mcbolsoa. A. C. Xlsaer.
Dot. .
Wyatt SeU Stock.
A transaction took place on Wed-
nesday wherein the Interests of O
H. Wyatt la Jhe Democrat mblisc-
lcg Company were transferred to
the majority stocki.olders of the
MMHlitr Vp Wvlt vrlll tut laavr
taw 3.D1Wjefit.
Ho to now located we are reform-
ed at Ardraore and Is maklag pr-
aratJoas to start a dally paper it
that place. Tbe Coloael if a city
aAnmMiur vasn ! tiniir.iiTr ta vrfak-
rf Wm fof feJg a urtK Jf
to launched. Madlll News-Democrat
Salesmen to call oa Dentists.
Doctors dnglsts hospitals and
j meat markets to take orders for our
1 washable coats and summer m'.U.
FJrt Insertion April 23 1015.
Sixth Insertion May rS-
In th District court of Dryan Coar
U State at Oklahoma.
Albaa P. Tow'mcjui and W U
Towsi-ead Platatlffs
ts. r
Joha MeCJoskoy aad IImtm & Coa-
paliy. ofa(1ava.
Ste. 1TJ.
Xoiico of Sheriff Sal of Kind
Notlo la horby Si" tbat la par-
oaaoo of apeial exeeatioT laed
oat of tba Pitrict court of llryaw
rouny' Ok1. U lh ay
of April. 19 It. in aa action whorela
Vlabama P Towaaoad aad W. 1-
Towaaoad woro pUlatllt. aad John
McClaakey aad Reerw jt Company
' !
wero defendants directed me. the '
aadricned. aherlff of llryaa coun
ty. Oklahoma. cowmaBdlnr nee to I
levy uaoa. appeal aad veil tbe fol- 4
lowinc doMTlbod property:
N'H of NH of Section IS.
Towaaate ( aoath Haaao 10
Eat. la Bry.M coaoty. Otlabo-
ma.
to aattfr a )o4e. arf decree rf
forerlooor of Tadars Ilea of said f " ' . a a aT. 71 bnbTfJrTh Pwii" or Mbr
Plalatlff. aad apttaM tadd deread4Br U" S "" "l! .. Wt h!lepartnieat; the state Industrial com-
aats obtained and made la said
court oa the 2tb day of March
11S for foredosare of a vendor's
Ilea to satisfy a debt of mt.70 aad
cou J10.10. aad laterost at the
rate of It per cent from March it.
11S. aad all coua accruinp; I will
oa the 2lh day of May. 115. at
tbe boar of : o'clock of sW day
at the 'rent door of the court house
la the city of Durant la said county
aad state offer for sale and sell to
tbe hfrhest bWer for cash the saW
property iboTC described or so
mach thereof as will satisfy said
Jadgmest aad debt with Interest
aad costs.
Wltes my hand this lst day
of April. 181$.
JOHN A. PHILLIPS.
Sheriff of Bryan Cooaty. Oklahoma.
ELTLVO &. HAXNA Attorneys.
-j. . .
rcannt 3UI1 for Durant.
The peaaat mill that has beoa talk
ed o mach about aad In tbe mlads
y Bryaa cooaty people too
rood to be true Is now aa assured
lact. The rslll will be ready for
bestee. by the Ume tbe peanuts are
rdy-
In conversation with counfy farm
areat L. H. Faih. today he says he
has talked peanuts all over the coun-
ty wherever he has been aad If the
farmers can set tbe seed to plaat
there wfll be a Ijtrse acreage plant
-? " inn m use county look
Tery tine aad that oae field eapee&l- '
ly. It as good as aay ho has ever
aaywhore at this time of year
Mr. Fash to worklnc for a L? tu.
grain elevator aad warehouse corn-
bjtaed. and says We prospects are
Sood aad that Daraat will get It :a
ttaso to haadle moot of tho grata this
fAlLMr. Fash to lookiag after the
laiorosts mi the farmers and will
oaatloae to do so as long as be is
la the eoaaty. He has sixty adult
dansoaatrators aad sixty-throe bojs
la th Boys' Clubs with US in all
aad twenty-three boys la the Plic
dob. He looked after the seed
eora for tbe beys this spring Bought
IL graded It aad picked out all the
bad grains aad graded about seventy-five
bushels for the demonstra-
tors aad tho State National Bank of
Durant has promised to purchase a
grader aad afannlag mill dmbined
to clean the eed. Just for the bene-
fit of the farmers. It will not cost
tbe farmers a penny lo bring their
seed In.and grade IL This will be
done to Jearn the farmers the bene-
fit of cleaning and grading their seed
and the maculae will be here In time
to'grade the wheat that Is to be need
for planting this fall.
Mr. Fash will try to work up this
same interest la all the towns of the
county. Ho says that not In all his
travels has he seen a better prospect
for fruit of all kind and that tba
greater portion. of tho plum trees
will be loaded o .capacity
iEvery farmer and business man la
th county should cooperate with
Mr rrt and help make Bryan coua
tv thp bot acTlcuIturnl county in
the stato.
nnuKiM show kco.vomy i.v
Tllll STATU ADMIXISTTKATIOX
Sfrtftar1 of Stnto Uyxms Mnkc a
Statement wniiiwrim; tlie .jr
iriattnn Made by the ltt d lu
l'wunli !tto lRllntrc.
Okh.ho'tna Cuv. prll 21. Secre-
tary of State J I. l.yoo ha made a
cowparaUvoMatenet of tbe appro -
Mrr.1.1. Tr ar prlall - for the
prwnt biennial aeriod total ..-
..i' 9 aan- iwuw ' ir
A .. i .. c J?R .1 14
for the biennial appropriated for by
tbe Fonrth lettidatnre
The fifth leaHiature carried 15.-
k m.SOTS St for tho flrat yoar of the
biennial a acaintt JS.Tsi.toOT
for the first year of the biennial ap-
proartateo ror ny toe hourta legtaia-
l. "" 1X"
"" " ' " !.. TV.
The fifth legislature appropriated WBrkm9n.s oomBOBMtlon not; tho
In the geaeral bill the m of n.-)PHreb)lse of tho Norronn lnsano nsy-
$7.7JJ.l?. for the preoent year d'ittm Bd tho sroaler acts whlch ftro
S1.I6S.SI3 7. for th next. The .M1.rfva f K-4nM .. .t
Fourth legislature provided
Pd JI.OSS
07.40 for the first year and JS5J.-
aa as m a a a m a a .
" or ui ia m uai.oteaniai.
iviriutuiv ass f irvi-svM luat'u iiiaa
For the years of 116-17 the fifth 1 xeaxi0 bUIs UnMlted l0 bring in
lHslature bad to maki appropriation !lBdtrect rovenuo bat win not fall
for new emergencies. IS thousand 1 below j ffion and a baf doars an.
dollars anually for the state bar com-Jnuajy
mission: S thousand dollars annual- N;toen of tbe state departments
ly tor the state fire marshal; and -5!receiviHl jncerase u the ali0Wanccs
thousand dollars annually for the!lar-eh. caused by thp dutM.
propogaUon of fish and game. There
aSaa ueiictency oi :. m old alowanc) more thRn enoueh
the game department to care for. itand a dMreagP n tbelr apn .
was added to by appropriations of 29 was maAe br thc i0Bsiature.
thousand dollars annually for the1
state game departments. Invited Indian Agency to Locnto Of-
The actual excoss la appropriatlona' fccs 'n 1r"nt-.
of tbe Fifth over the Fonrth legisla- rf' nB the publication last
tare was tm.tu.ll. This seeming f aa announnient by Gabe
. kAMn.A. i..i . E- Parker superintendent of the flvo
when the adltloaal expenditures for
the new balldlngs aad new boards
- VbV.WH SHIUWIItJ imUlK
are summed up as follows: '
Prosecutloa of two-cent fare case i
7 J thousaad dollars.
f Purchase of Xormaa lasaae Am
lum. IN thousand dollars. '
- -. . r. .
tale ute School Lands. . thou - -
sand collars
Apprehension of criminals. 35 thou
e '10""-
State Supreme Court.. (extra) 11
thoaad dollars. i
State Board ot Bqn.UiaUoa. h
thousaad dollars. '
This sum Is to be expended for the
board la maklag Investigation hav
ing In the hitherto been forced to at
ceg; the figures ot the corporations
New Highway Department 12 thou-
sand dollars
New Industrial commission 13
REASONS WHY
The Typewriter you use should be th MASTER MODEL ROYAL
No. 10 Before you invest your money In a typewriter wbieh la
to do service for tbe next eight or ton years would it not be advis-
able to ask your neighbors what machine they are using and what
success they are having with then aad what features they pos
We arc ploal to give you this Information relative to the
Xo. 10 Itoywl Typewriter and will ask jott before purchasing nnj
machine to call up the following person anil firms:
MR. W. A. WAGNER Sec-Mgr.
Durant Nursery Company
Daraat. Oklahoma.
MR. J. WfXFIELD SCOTT
Attorney at Law
Durant. Oklahoma.
MISS JEXXIE PRICE. Sec.
Durant Retallers'A ss'n.
Duraat. Oklahoma.
MR. CAROL WOOD. Cashier.
Farmers' Stale Bank
Kenefick Oklahoma.
MR. SIM CROUCH.
Lands sad Loans.
Duraat Oklahoma.
Y.'e could continue ratering yoa to users of Royal machines -indefinitely
as we have so far received not a single complaint rela-
tive tu the machine. .
The many points of superiority n ROYAL Typewriters bavo
been a revelation to all buyers of ROYAL MACHINES. The'Roynl
is distancing all competition and taking the lead In the business
world overcoming prejudices and pre-convlnced likings for other
makes of machines. JTbere is a reason for thjsand tnat Is Its pro-
eminence as a machine for all purposes ease al operation and sta-
bility. Call at tbe Weekly News Office 111 North Third Avenue j
Durant Oklahoma and see a Royal Master Model In operation.
E. M. EVANS
AGEXT FOU BKYAX COUXTY
DUHAXT
touand doilv-8.
I AdJitibnM Hate rent. U thousand
.dollars
Deflflcney of fourth legislature 25-
thonMaU Oollsrs
Flea and puao appropriations 15K
tLouwnil dollar.
SciH Hnll. state unlvorajty 100
thoosond dollars.
Total. tftU.ftea.
With the new provlatons.llmlnat-
ad the Klfth le;llTOfft hproprInt6dv '
t llft.Slo.SS loM than tho fourth 16b-'
trial are. -.
The lestalatlve oxponeea for tho
fifth totaled 1 tl thftomad dollars.
;of Jf
mum
mmaftttkt4ntlnnk fsr lhn
hnotltotion for tbe pretest ytnr woro
--.w wv "- -.- - - -
ll.9SM7l.SS. and fur tho naxt yoar
tl.7t.-144.Sl. la Uto fowrth Isfitiln-
taro the total far the first your was.
.09.S;S.t4; aoeead. 1.7J1...-
t; rv. nieiinaeoaji aBproBrlntlons-
fo . nmWftiwX t0
.-.. th furIh s-Minn iinr.
nroprttod II.UMH.tt
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creased expenditures will not bo the-
cause ot aditional taxation astho
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CiVU"d trI?CS' that unless skS
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"ce ot the commissioner. In the-
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vanUges that the city offers. Mr.
Parker acknowIedEed the lnTltaUoa
under date of April 17th and prom-
that the Mtw wouW be
careful attention - in - case It
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Austria Kxpwt Invasion
Reports printed In the Metropoli-
tan newspapers on Wednesday say-
that Austria and Hungary are hur-
riedly maslng troops on the Italian
frontier iu expectation of an Italian
invasion at any moment.
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Evans, E. M. Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 16, Ed. 1, Friday, April 23, 1915, newspaper, April 23, 1915; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82648/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.