Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 31, Ed. 1, Friday, August 1, 1919 Page: 4 of 12
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FRIDAY AliniTST 1
FOUK
DURAN.T WEEKLYXEWS
Supt
. Wilson
Gives Address
to Graduates
Tvont-iiiiie Vohiij: Men and
Women. Lamest Class in
'.ifhotiuo MiConvillo Pren-
tiss Moore. Opal Morclioad.
I'ontl Moseloy. Saloetnlo Mou-'-a.
Winiii" Davis Haines Dolly
IJitohoy Leo Hitchey Kda
s'eliorninn. I'i iinc A'l-iiw
Welch.
Xorninl.
Tin commencement pro
grain of the Summer Term
Southeastern State Xorma'
School was given Fri'lay morn-
ing at the Normal Auditorium
at ton o'clock when the grad-
uates numbering twenty-nine
young men and wtr.ion lis-
tened to an interesting and
helpful address by State Sup't
II. II. Wilson who came here
from Oklahoma City especially
for the occasion. The audi-
torium proper was filled with
other pupils and a large mini
ber of people from the cltv who
gathered to hear the talk of the
State Superintendent.
Mr. Wilson accepted the in-
vitation to address the Him'
graduates after refusing simi-
lar requests from other eu.ir-
ters. which regarded as a de-
cided compliment to the local
school which has improved
and enlarged with such strides
as to elicit the commendation
Son on 1 1 r ."ii-la'r 1 i'l'dl"':
( n la!n c-i !' ' one! iv !
will Ins'-'ll ' line ' 'oi i r
taurant in the haiid'ii'.'. to h
opened to tile puhlte M ie
about Sept"!"!)'!1 t'rnt. U i.-
i nilet'stnod t'uit Mr. Ka'iiiltj-
' yakiK laid England end vm
j bonus of $2.r.00.00 for the leas
and which has Hi. to yearn an''
(seven month" to run and se
cures .'(litlonal lease on the
property giving hlni a total of
seven years.
Mr. Kalaltakis told n repre-
sentative of this naner that his
According to the published new restaurant will be called
financial statement of the city -the City Cafe and that he will
Schools Ulster) are Hmdim- (":... Meeds Are
ted from Southeastern Stat. "J nccusrtic
$135UUU.UU for
Ensuing Year
of.Durant for the year ended
June IlOth litl'.t and tins tieecl-
for the year beginning July 1st
l!il!t. the city will require a
total of $135000 for all pur-
poses for the ensuing year. Of
Hie total required about $17-
000 is needed for operating ex-
penses the difference for in-
terest sinking fund and per-
manent Improvements.
The summary of the (Jeneral
Fund as estimated showing in
general the various needs of
the city as taken from th
published estimate as follows:
Mavor and Council. 2.308.00
Cltv Clerk. 1(100.00.
City Treasurer 845.00.
City Engineer 0708.33.
Street Lighting. 2.800.00.
City Attorney. fifiO.OO.
of Mr. Wilson and all mcinl)"n.
of the State Hoard of Educa-d-'iro Department. 11040.00.
tlon who Have visited tlie in- Hoard of Health. ('00.00.
spare no expense to make tin
place the finest in this part
of the country securing all
furnishings and fixtures from
Chicago and having them In-
stalled by a specialist in that
line. The remodeling of tho
building will cost with the fix-
tures several thousand dollars
and it is hoped by the owner
will be ready for the public by
September 1st. at the latest
September 10th. Possession
of the property will be had
August first.
All Paving
Contracts to
be Let Aug. 7
stitution.
Pound. II.'O.OO.
The graduation program as Street Department. 7.8(10.00.
rendered is as follows: Water and Sewer Const. J!)-
(TJUii'J
).
Prelude Stars and Stripes !i7.1.O0.
Forever Sousa (leneral Ciovernine
For
n(. 1.OS0.00
Police Department. 5.700.00
According to a notice to con
tractors published at the in-
stance of City Clerk Ollie
.Fames the Council will on the
i eventh of August let a con-
tct for the paving of all ofi
the alleys in the business dist-l
rifle if tlw .ifv Mini uii'mn I t
Processional Priests March .Maturing interest coupons tu'. districts ' ' ' j
M'MldeSSolltl S1JM0I.20. v T 'tlior districts nro P.!
:. Vi. . lircnesiia. luiimissimi in riseni ueiii
Invocation ev. 10 it. Hut lor ."0.00.
Deep River. Coleridge 'Pay- annul accrual on juducmciit
lor. (to pav interest :uid '-3 p::n-
Tlie Mill Stream Adams 'ip'il). -'..ss.-mW.
S. 10. X. (Hoe Club. Improvement Ponds Pi.ii75.ni)
Address to !r dualc; ''muling Ponds. 391.00.
H II. Wilson '!';;. 1. 135.OS2.13.
Sup't. Public fiist i notion
Presentation of Diplomas Til !NT.I!
lieucciioiinn. ItCST.Vs'KANT
Tin- enrollment at Hie sum A civilian with what is said
mer term reached the tinpre- v. .a.. . ha'i'ilaMs of iliini- to h his own aoropl-ine ha-
codented figui t VS2 all bn' iuuliaii' Via- Hnis ilutrlit m1.-. been liei" this wck and clean '
forty of whom stayed thru tb ! o:'s on Sinclair lluililiiiL' ed up a nito ha-; ot shekels lv
whole eight w eks s-o'-sion. T" i ami Will V .penii South' giving the curious of the city a
graduates ai e as follow Thousand Hollars r do in his n.icliiie to the nui
Mabel Atwood. Velda P.au- !' dollar a minute giving
inert .loliunie Hkiuehnrd ocai was e(iu-.im:iei tn.s ten minute glide turn t lie lowe
Clyde Clack. Clara Clayton. ''cK uli"e'n Vnl'-o '' 1:' heavens for ten iron dollars
Emma Cooper. Olatlvs 'o il- 'f ib'imingham bought th He kept the flights up all tit
Oladvs Fischl. Horn ice Oiimm '""' "' W. I;- England ami d-y Monday flying ow ov
An Oklahoma Farmer Says:
"J wouldn't want to farm again
without my Cleveland Trector"
Ncithci would ou want to faun again without a Cleveland
if vim would ispiiioiiie the lomplito satisfaction this Oklahoma
fanner has enjou-d with hi Clo eland.
Fact is Jim can't alloid to faun without it. And you arc los-
ing tlollais and cents even da that vou feed horses and mules.
Don't take nut woid for this. We can give you some mighty
positive collet etc pi oof finin othei Oklahoma farmers many who
dot I. no that tho Cleveland is tlie best investment they ever made.
Win not look into this matter now TODAY. Harvest is
ovei and vou should be plowing for net sear's ciop. You can do
it quicker bettei and cheaper with tlie Cleveland.
If we can't pne this to vou vou arc not out a cent. If we
do proo it to win the lcsiilt will be dividends to your credit in
money satisfaction time and a gieat saving in back-breaking
labor that means added cai to your life.
rdfiwdcui'Tractor
'root trom Third Avenue to
S"-.:e l.iii: Ilver'reon Streai
" n Sixth to l-'ilteenth Ave-
'in": sixtc nth V venue from
Main Street to 101m st'eet; and
Second veiuio fiotn the Fris-
o t lacks two blocks south i
imm.i;; iiimti: i'ok
a iiimm.am: ujim:
4IJ?s
"WF i!XM$71tXiy
vtm
I'he Cleveland 'I'rjitor is foil 'i t'.is Territory by
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a- for Demonstration
so.ui: i:ak ov mhn
a. i i' ' 'owe you l"v. the Ch
.war.
imukmmxumiw umrrr?
land will pay for it.s If the.
Caroline Hear llve France
Holland. N'an Karon iloll'iml
Emory I louts. lua .'louts. Oail
James Dora Johnson I'.lla
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fUja.s.- r:if...mHiii-i;i-pii- fcti-j !.
and around the city.
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lp a ucuce w J! loan be clashed
111 the window of the of fie.
of J. I. Hickman and C. W.
Drown 110 North 3. Avenue
in Durum there is en ear of
corn which measures 12 inch".'
in length is it inches in cir-
cumference and has IS row o'
grain it is tully matured t ml
fao'ue . "
rohnson. Mamie J. Johnson j ' c"" u " " 'r-'m -j i .! l J Sm"' " '" r T; It wasn't the only ear of it
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bfoii'-bi o fieir "tfice that or.
I'.I'Vlsiires tb" oei tlti y JiMcr (
exhib't ion: if you c:ni't b.-i' '
elm'- tal.e a look a it.
t von would 'ik1 to da "
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rices osi
Apparel
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a
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bjumiiiil range of tl;e latest spring and saiuiiu'r paMfrn
:r siio. ial ome. ?.t..a .s.75 and sjj)i
Men's Panama dm Leghorn Hats the .eiy lattf-t s.ujis
." special orif. J:..."(i and 'k''l
i'aiia;: h a ma ;.ui' Loghornotte lla'.s. -r ilnriliif
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dor nrd that cuiit
praLtual pavrd cryttat
slat hatrtder with
tpftnne rratrtcngr top that
kirpa thr tol n coin tuch
pr fi.st .rditicn.
T3UT a pipe in your face that's filled cheerily brimful of Prince
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aiii vuu c wi3 u iuuuu jkjjt iit vviu ixjcuc yvu. widii uui
life job was to see how much of the national joy smoke you
could get away with every twenty-four hours !
You can "carry en" with Prince Albert through thick and thin.
You'll be after laying down a smoke barrage that'll rv..'wz .-.
boys think of the old front line in France!
P. A. never tires your taste becnif e it has the quality! And
let it slip into jrour think-tank that P. A. is made by our exclu-
sive patented process that cuts out bite and parch assurance
that you can hit smoke-reccd-high-spots seven days out oi
every week without any comeback but rer.! crr.cke joy I
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Winston-Galem N. C
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W .Mrt ooraS .frv iVHJ'V
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n's d.hiitj .N'ainsuok l'iion Su'ts. ivin'oe eautiis nn
"s.1.110. sl.J.". .si.rai. st. 75
nid
.so'iie of t'u l-5iid ot had "r ' ' c"I!i'fi sleeves or wil'uotit .sleeves sueria1 piae (?
;?rows that Kind ot corn they.; vi m st .- si r.ti ' 75 tnwi -i."'!
will sell you the land and j
loan you the money to helu
nay lor it; come in and lei' 'ij
'Hk it over.
If
Dr. A. it. la wis. tho Stat.-;
Health Commissioner says in
in '1111101111(01110111 that more I
h:.) 1000(1 people took the
vaccination against typhoid ji'J
triven by the state in free din-1
ics. '
Thi'-K liow cool and clean
It is when joii riile the In-terurlian
C&i
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Penisiin Sherman Dnllas
Waco timl Corsii'iiua
ronehoil hourl. Hirec'
Conneetlon at Dallas for
rt. Worth e.iid ('loliunie
Heal Service Alwajs
via
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l ;-f-iI foil
Men's P.l.iadied lal;jriuau ('nion Suits sliou -Kn
tlnee-Ueauhs or ankle length special price sla1". 'I-"'"
and Ti."
Tho famous Just-Wright OMords in the latest laM. 'l
aro them irom AA to K. specially priced at slu"
and
(Formerly were tflli.OO and $13. "0)
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:ret.y hosiery. fftX CCrfel & a'v
hilars and TieajIj-gg3ilSs
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.Murriame License as to lows "'" """"' nuraiitl
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imi- ui.-i.-ii irsut'ii iiv nit' ciiui i t "
clerk:
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i:uin I'.eauuh to Mrs. Xannie v" "' 'V lim'H
!.. Airi.igton. hotli of Kenefic ' . - ' " A 1
aosepn iiyde tut more o .'."' ' . 1
ml. i.' nv. 1....1. ..- lin of Uoswell. .. fl
....-- .will- ll-.IKuf. 111)111 Ul Tlnllnt 10 .til--"
' .! . . ... Caranauph bothMJ!.
i . .. Musi to . iss Emma i " Z
iliiT.uch both of Wade. ' a t: a s :: v. n :s . ?.tt .'-j
I Alv'n Smart of H. Wort'i l .t """'"'."'nUrtw J $1
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: i" Mlw Oslo Mav Demon. of S S ana wicrpii i'fl-
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Evans, E. M. Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 31, Ed. 1, Friday, August 1, 1919, newspaper, August 1, 1919; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82846/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.