Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 22, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 20, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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to In' "shiut ill tin' eye- nf llli'il
constituents
'I In' uar Ii.im wmuglil many ami
tniiiortnnt (liauges in tint various
phases of our tomplex inerlciin lift t
'I hi tri'inl is toward I'liniliialiun nt
all tilings useless making proilnr
(i of loiterers anil supporting the
iv.ii .ii'tivllies in spill' In wold anil1
bj llnniirl.il alii
As a n suit Ihi'i't is .tpp.iiently a
tai ii iiiiilfiMniiilin.; between nsplr
nts fin St. ill- tiffin' tn have no "fib
lilli.il' spt.ikllig .iiin tiuif in where
- fm pi opli' ilon t i. tn' in it t ti foi
plllilll.ll spit'rlll'S JllHt HOW It .ip
peat tli.it tin- v .i i mils t sinlnlates fin
Slatf nffii ! will n'si nintfiil with i
keeping Hull n. inn i. anil theli piin '
clpli-s lii'toii' tin1 pi'opli' anil It I iIihI
pi iiplf i hnosi' fml between them
Il iii.iki-s no ilillt'ri'iii f wlifilu'i
tlii'ii' ale In l i amp iii;tis or taiuv
campaigns foi tht olil ruli' Hint nil
things i-o lit i oiup ii i-.nu winks mil
mill tin) all Ii.im .hi iiimI i Ii.hu e
lit'iui; on an iinil fooling
'I lii'si' Dungs i on-iili'ii'.l tin' .News
ri'tpi'i llnlh siirip'tl- lo all nspii mis
for off Ii'1 in Mm in tmjiitv lliiil llin
In i minium ioiimiiiI ami understand
Ing retrain fioiu tin' i iihtom.ii juinl
speakings either At box .upper.
plinlis or iiljH'i' gatherings. ilienh
consening Hii'ii own eneigv ami
tlmt'. 'mil Hit' fiii'iiy ami luiif of Un-
people vihn would pationizi' those
events ami li to ilolun ci'Tttlv aiii
tlif Nation in rutliiiK out tln wiii.ti'
liirrr.islni; pioilm lion nmi t onsi r-
Int t'tn'riM. phvslial. t'i oiionili al in
otherwise.
Tin- N't'Ms in iki'H t Ii i - MiKKostma
with tin' film rmuli'limi lliiil thn
last tlilnr of Inli'ii'sl to thn uvoraKU
clt 1 7 on nist imu is a polillral Riith-
trlnK. .unl tlmt tin1 limit of nniirKy
of every rillon both mon anil wo-nif-n.
Is in i ili'. I in lii'lplni; out touti-
Iry to win thn war
Tin' Ni'im trusts (hat t lu tilv of
flilah will in ikf i;ooil in tlmii niui'l'
advertlst'd sloi:in "Vim Must tin to
Work tin to W.ii or (Jo to .lull " In
them- Hint's t tic worlil him mi us
for the loitt'ttir wlii'ilii'i ht bi .i
roDiniou .ii;rnnt uml a rli.irRt uiinn
thn publlr for insti'iiiuiif. or wluth-
er hf bi' ntit' of that rlrini'iit appar
.ntl well suppllcil with "rfhourott..
whii i mill ihuti's not a whit to any
Rood wmk. Tin-in an- men in Ilit-
tant wlm iii.in.m.i siiini'luiw to rxlst
ypt who follow no oi'i'iipation do in
lahor or sen Ire. ami perform no use
fill work of any kimi Theae an.l
all of tlieiii must if the ruin is en
forfeit be niitilii to ko to work i;o to
war. or ko to Jan. No nblt'-hnillt"l
mnn needs bit without work All in
dUHtrii't are ervint; fur help from
roramon labor on up
What do jim think of n man who
has money in the bank for which
he hns no present need and no pros-
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St yleplus Clothes
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"Each grade the same price the nation ever"
For town wear or country wear from Main to California men will go
this week to their local distributors for more
Styleplus Clothes $2 1 and $2
Clothes manufactured on a "Live and Let Live" basis and sold by this otore (and this store only) on the same principll
Styleplus clothes through four war years have stood the "rub" and given satisfaction to millions of wearers How?-
concentrating the resources of the greatest clothes factory in the country and working with one end in view value to trfl
wearer. A close profit a live and let live price by the manufacturer and retail clothier alike make this possible.
TOICIC CTVICDTITC XUWY an-this store (Kendall Clothing Co.) has a wonderful large stock of these clothti
JTllu J ul 1 LiLil LUu L1L1IY on hand for you to choose from. Suits for large men suits for small men suit!
for young men and suits for old men. Double wearing worsteds play a prominent part in our display as well as rich color!
in cashmers.
All sizes 32 to 50.
Just one price that a known price the
nation over $21 and $25.
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The -Man's
Store-
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jLXJinmn jjy i
pnotiM' eatlv use who ill lilies to in-
vest in a Third l.lbertv Loan Bond"
Tim News Is infoi med lliat litem
are ju-t surh men in this ramiimni-
IV The fitft Hint the names mid
siibseriptions of evei v subscriber
ant lieiliK ieiiiesteil by the (Sommh
mt in is for the purpose of ileter-
mlniiiK whether 01 not earh man hns
done his full tint y. much less buy-
iiiK bonds The tjovernment experta
everv mini to do bin full duty in
this businehh; just "tmji'.ii; a bond"
'Isn't oui full duly wtt must bnv nil
I we can pay for.
The Bryan County Abstract Co.
Lnrgflbt Company Most Complete Kovordx
Bent Service in Bryan County.
$100000 TO INTK8T
I want ti invest $100000 ia flye-year Farm Loans in
the next thirty dnya.
The best of terms the lowest possible interest rate.
We examine the security write the papers and pay from
Durant. The titles are examined in Durant. Money al-
ways ready when mortgages are recorded.
No delay no misunderstanding Quick aid Compe-
tent Handling of your Farm Loais.
For information call on
W. O. FLEMING
(Oyer Corner Dreg Storo)
Thone 300. Dunuit .Oklahoma.
Bl'Y WAR-HArrN HTAMVS AN mT UTAAtTtt.
The ft How who has trlnl to pois-
on the minds of the uninformed
lth the storj that the banks' are
making n profit on Liberty Honda Is
n more dangerous enemj than tho
fellow who burns cotton Kins or who
ateals thn -plans of a factory. He
works In a .stealthy quiet cowardly
way which none nr proof nKfklQHt
Hnd from which there Is no protec-
tion If the perpetrator of this Ho
can be apprehended and interned
for the period of the war the rest
of society will be more secure hnp-
pler and more Intc iim Ij patriotic.
After the war there is koIok to bo
a i lass of people in this countrv
W hoill records llltrinp Mm nrnaanl
ttlsis win not bear erj close scru
tiny ami whMse children will have
nothing to point to with pride. Af-
ter the civil war. there were many
men of this sort on both sides and
they never lived down tho odium
they attached to themselves either
through cowardice or avarice.
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Instances where outraged citizens
have taken mutters into thel.' 011
hands and tarred nnd feathered or
run out of tho countrj those miking
ibiks against trie Uowrnmeni nm :n
tho papers almost dally Any person
who i-peaks ngalnst the Government
at this time Is speaking against the
people for this is a (iovernment of
tho ptople Those who do not like
the Oovernnient or the people who
roraposo it should not be allowed
thn Government's protection or tho
peoplo's association It's n caso of
shut up or g"t out and that while
thn getting Id good " l'tiuls Val-
ley Knterprise
-V -It
is comforting to Duran'. house-
holders to know that at last the city
w to have adequate fire protection
and that any ordinary fire discover-
ed In time may be quenched. Tho
new fire-fighting equipment Is about
th Mt Investment the cltv has ever
. and as a dollar and centa
prtrpaatttoa will tare ita entiia coat
aaait tic r thirty iirt.
The announcemt-nt nf a m.r mniin
p.ijment to thn Choi'taws and I'hick-ai-aws
used to be the stimul fur ru.
juicing and for preparation foi a big
nusiness iirter tho dull season: but
the recent published notke that each
of the members of these tribes is to
receive $200 in tho fall didn't oven
cause cause a ripple on the water.
n 'ia.su i neen so mu"h a matter of
gttting bnslne.s as of caring for It
the past jear or so A bumper oats
crop is in sight plus n guod corn and
COtlOtl lirosni'Ct. .Hill these l.n-..tli.r
with the pr capita pajments. foro-
i.isi ior iniiJ part or Oklahoma a
prosperitj this fall hitherto un-
ktlowtl
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The number of persons arrested
under the espionage act who are re-
least i! for lack of evidence to con-
vict leads the News to inquire whe-
ther or not there Isn't enough law
In the emergency to wnrmnt ni.i.
lug suspicious foreigners on suspi-
cion Tho laws wero made by the
people for their own protettlon. nnd
If the conduct of one or two foreign-
ers is under suspicion it appears to
us that it Is wise expedient and
right thnt the suspected characters
bo placed where they can do no
harm If they want to The rights of
a community of Americans It bes-ms
to us are of greater moment jun
now than the "rights" of a susp).
lous foreigner.
Sl-XU.lV AlIUl."uTO HE UHEH.
TV SUNDAY
Ministers Am Asked to I'ifjiili 11.
trey SermiMw lu All tliurches
Throughout ths lind
Sunday next. April 21. has been
proclaimed 'Liberty Sunday" thru-
out the land and each minister is
being requested to preach sermons
on th.it day appropriate to the occa-
sion Chairman Divis of tha Countv
Liberty Loan fnmmittetj hag re-
quested every mlnhiUr la ih coan-
ty to davote one of ) Saudav
vhuuh periods to a sermon along
the suggested lines and several
sviiptur.il texts appropriate to such
a sermon lire given out as Deut. 20:
1-4. and Luke 2V 2S
It is undei stood thnt most of the
local ministers .mil probublj all ot
them will accede to the request
I.UIKItTV M)A. KVlhKll
Seiit'tniy .McAdoo atiuounced on
Thursday that flvo billion dollars is
the minimum Liberty Loan subscrip-
tion which will satlsry the Govern-
ment iu lieu of thtee billions as
first announced. The dally average
over the Nation is not large enough
to reach this total.
NOTICE
I have all records of glasses fitted
oy Dr J L Slaugter deceased and
.an replace your knses according to
he original prescription.
Dr. J. L. REYNOLDS
iCye Ear Nose and Throat Special
lt. . Over Corner Drug Stort
Durant Oklahoma.
In tho futlie lulldrra l
"Mamma did papa k iu "i
buy Liberty llonas ii"
children going to t" ansvtrMl
ITBK DKUUS
gi'H'K AM) EFFICIF.NT
SEHVICE
STONE DRUG CO.
A Few Fat
For Carbon U
Kliurr -- Hard tlii.f '
Ibhed Garbons r
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clean. Cleanly iu "-1 '
solllns ot tha finger or
work and ylelO
and clearest Imprei-.'
SECOND' Typewriter ci
should never b rollv- '
ed; always Wet;p H "'
when not in BSH store11!
box or folder.
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Evans, E. M. Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 22, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 20, 1918, newspaper, April 20, 1918; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc83053/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.