Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 25, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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UniliAY. JANUAHY
1919.
SATURDAY MORSlKO ADVERTISER
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L.VlislTY It. O. T. V.
lVr'- .. it avi.' .-will MUX
jl ..-.- 7
OMu . J""' -4 (Special)
mired first and second year
. membeis of tin- Reserve
i .imp which Is being
it the unlvfisity of Okln-tin-
woik l optional with
siiii-i'ii tin- number of
will emol Is uniortuln.
nunl by tin- wai dupait-
iiiiiiiianiliiiit lot this sohoil
-nun. Kiiulpnioiit ust'il
t t will In- usi-il by
I' C mi thai speed V olgan-
II l. possible aftoi tbt' tilth'-
.limy olllc'i'
. who haw been 111 the
ui v when- tlH' li.nl more
'.lining ib.iii ever conltl be
.. will either In- excused
U o T ' or nude com-
oitlcors In it This will
v irui- of men hi) tvoio
n.'.it oltlcuis. Ill till! IOgU-
Boys Working Reserve
Campaign is Opened
.Need lor Mil ill r.itin Woik is (ii'i-at This Your Snvs KihnI Atlmliiltiiilor
IH .1 S Tin hit I'lllilktly Otilcer I'.S. It W. 11 )
That thete must b.-no slacking th States ltu Winking Iteseivo ol
elfolts on the p. ill ol tin- t nlti-I miliM.ri'il to k into tin- Held .mil
States llo.ts' Work lti-M-ni- wlilili Ium save tin- harvest Another instance
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t-!i a
T. (' mi'ii irohalil
voar's credit on the
iiiiihi- anil thi-y will hi'
iplete it in three .teats. A
in tin- reset ve corps Is
alio llnlsh the It O. T. C
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Iffi.l.u iii-illt tor Bringing uuwu
and oue-lliira itun pomes m
be- h.i- boon given tin Oklahoma
Itor nut ei -' - '""
he .wator is Lieut. Rnoch t-or-
o.rmor t a Huuent in m" ui-
tv of Oklahoma.
b'iii ti.bi-r 'J! thirteen dnvs be-
hostilities- CoasCCl. I.ioui. rerr-ii
i t iFitm n trln fin which
I photographed enemy positions
n a thi- memy piano. I!j had
tttentt-Ilve snots ten in nis mil-
. cun when tho enemy piano ion.
tvlousit while ai-tlnB us obsi-r-
lln .i piano with anoinor puoi.
vll s iiuolilno wltn asingiescom
drought down an onomy ma-
.i ii... .willi was officially
i.i' ... i. tin. ihroo nviatnrs.
L ii .. - ..ii.. I I'nr brnvcrv and
In Mtlual Lit dll for his vlctoriei
h onl.i- iioin the all- service com-
fdir No ". ISIS. 11' Is believed
i ho ounK'st Ainencan avia-
Ion . tit o sort lie in r rantr .i-
ivill nut bo 1M oars out nniu
Juno
lOl'NTY ST11.1.
I'MIKK Ql AHAMIK
liio of Kli'tru ConulJPN Uhoro
kiT Tlik Abounds Anion:; rat
J.'moriinu-nt Mall Here
t.m (uuiitv U ono of only olmci
ti. in iho statu that Is still bo-
Itho ciitlo tick quarantim- ll:n
kush In other ways It is among
mi must states for prourf----. in
Itati- Of tho other eleven loun
Ifo'ir h.ito made their piepara
to riniiio the ouarantine bv
IiL-iTiL- lor the (lintiint? of stock.
fill- ijoti rnmont has sent a man
to Aurk in co-opcratioii with
.inn air.'iu In trtini: to lid this
Iij ol ticks. The man is in. W.
K'ti .in oxpoit on tick .-ladlca-
Hr M-ott makes tho ml owltic
limtit tin ii the N'KWH:
I'l.-Ii.ir.ilkiiis are under w.i in
lr.il unrls ol the ronntv tor the
liiunion ol dipping vats tor tin-
iite in i r.uiiiation oi (aino u-ii'i
It is Imijoil that ooi .iiiii-
litv in which thcie are .i- tet no
will organize at onu- 1m tho
priKiion ol nocesiary at.
pan (uuiitv remains as .me ul
J-n inunllos remaliiiiis under
.llllille Knur of thef. i untitle
IliKitimtiK to do -tiinatii- dip-
ilimiiK the cumin;; season and
imtJi ratlte that Ilrvon iniiiitv
sti its toward conntv wiito tick
lu.ttiiin at this time also.
If would like to talk with all par-
uuicri-vieii iu vai const ruoiion anu
iiKi to .isss n their construe
Vor respectfully
W. K. SCOTT.
IMKII IlKVAX fOUNTA
IMJV MADK A MAJOR
l.oionhaur Who Attended rui-
lu-oai; Indian Academ 1'ro.
moti-d for Heroism
done such loinarkiiblo ivmk In th--
Inn test fields this ear Is mad
cleat Iv etldent In a statement madi
by I'lilled States Food Admiiilstiator
Heibeit Hooter in wblih ho sa.ts:
"We ale plotlKcd to dollter to thi
is a repoit on 114 high school hot
In Sioux Kails S. I) whli h indicates
that those hots i.i moil dlllillK the
past summer $-j::7liL'. ll Is esti-
mated thai a tioAnal boy uiidei nor
mal i-otlilltioiiri will piodtue In lood
Allies of Kiiiopo not e.ii Setenteeii ! taluo twice the amount of his waces
million tons ot food sttifls a tro- A coiisenalion estimate plates the
mendou.s output .! pel cent Kieaterltaliie of I'ooil added to the Couu-
thau mil total footl conlilliutioiis this tr.t's stole b theso Inns at some-
year." The civil population ol loun-Ithlnu over $l7.nun. it we had an
tries rescued from the Huns must b-iaicuriite lopoit of the talue ol food
fed li Anieilcans lor some timet tuj pi oducts sated by the llo)s Work-
come and In older thai America may linn Itosoivo of this t-ountiy ilurlnK
the past season it would unquestion-
ably run Into the thousands of dol-
lars and now that ki eater demand-
are made upon the tanners than ever
before in the hlptniy of the entire
world an opportunity Is offered to
etety )ouiik man to aid in the re-
ommended by our state and I'nltod
St ntes heall department for the pre
vention or coniraclinK the disease as
thev will ho not In fL.l.lj .. I...... i......
Is plenty uf fresh all and healthful
overuse kieps them flee fiom pre-1
tallliiK epidemics
And now the Hots WorMim Ho-
sein has uiade sin h a rein.irk.ihU
ret-onl in tho lounty dlirltiK the sea-1
son of liiis we ate tookliiK forward
to a st hotter lei-iiid tor the eotn
inn teat and In no yonnn malt fall
to take adtnntat-e of this uppnrtuu-it)-
li) falllim to tntoll In tl. Hots
liiilMUK uosoiv
itKit fistiss i imsiiim; ntiitK I
The lut.1l li.l i'iiiss li.iu i. ...!
..i i ... .... ' "". " '"""'
...-- .i i.iil;
produio the loquiieil supply renuw-
ed el'ftnts on the part o Itho t'nlteil
States llo)s WoikiiiK lteserte will bi
required
We hate no adequate statistics by
which up may judge the taluo of
the labor afforded by the bo)s re
sort o during the last hartest sua-.const ruction of the tvoild by putting
sou. but it is evident to everyone forth his oftort toward aiding th"1
that their seitlces tvero very ln-ifaiuiirs to make and hurt est the!'
struineutal In aiiltnR thei farmers lnjrrops during the romliiR si-aon
i iieroiure to inai i-nu ino n.itiuii
this section to harvest the tremund
ous oat crop durliiR the past season
and now- that the demand for food
on America Is increasing year by
year due to the devastation of so
many of tht countries In Rurope. the
demand for labor will be Increas
ingly lamer than heretofore.
As an evidence ot the
ous Importance of this organisation
the National hejdquarters of the
L'nlttd States Uo).s' Working He-
serve b..s announced that seten mil-
lion pounds of sugar was saved lor
the (oiintry this season by members
of the lteserte. MiihiKan tanners
vveio on the point of plowing under
their sugar heel plants on account
of Ink of labor when the Tniled
the
is calling upon evert- toung man
from tlfi to 21 years of age to en-
roll during this week In the 1'nlteJ
Statt-s Working Reserve In order
that hei obligation to famished Ru-
rope might be fulfilled.
Kvoi) teacher throughout the
tremond-! count) Is espocl-tlly urged to bring
this mailer bolore the lints in their
classos and point out to them Un-
importance of their aiding tho coun-
try during this uupiocedeiiteil cri-
sis In many localitfts throughout
tin- fulled States where schools hate
been closed duo to the Intluen. i
epidemic the bots of the Kt serve
hate boon made available for woik
upon fauns. This is esptti.illy ieo-
accordlng to reports coming from his
bedside. Sir. tilafeke has had a com-
bination of Influenza and pncumonli
and was taken sick the week befoie
Chiltniiis.
Judge Hugh Spencer former emit.
attorney of Wise county. Teva viw-
wounded by an unknown :is.-illan
on the streets of Docateur 'le.
i. .i 1.11K1- amo-iiii in material
after doslti); nf the work rooms at
the Klks Homo and this is being
pai celled out among the ladies who
are making ii into vailous garments
mid articles that the Ited Cioss Is
sending m France and llelglum. So
far among the ladies working In
til ill t ill! n Iwitn. .i l.. .. -.....-.. .1
la.vettos and .tun ilieniises and aulte
a l.uge iiumbtr mine of each will
be made out of remaining mateilal
A la)otte Is a complete outfit of in-
fant's clothing and other needed
things countless thousands of outfits
of which are being needed by widow-
ed mothers in France for their Infants
WAl.TKH ilK-KK lMIMtOVK.D
Walter O. (llafcke linotype opora-tor-maihlnlst
ot the N'KWS shop who
has been very HI at his homo on
Arkans-is street for nparly five
weeks is greatly Improved ilhls wpuk
IU
If You Would Have Money
You must save uionev. Savr a uari iu" wluit von cain I'J
ri.ulit altiiiK ami dt'iiosii in this lunik ll will ni sur- "'
prlshiKly. S
THE AMERICAN STATE BANK
IIUKAM OKLAHOMA.
S A. WHAM-: President. n MOltUAN Vko President.
HUGH I. COX Vlcn President. H. D NRRLY Cashier
W. R DTTRRHACK. SAM BWINNKY J HRNIIY JOHNSON.
DRI'OSITS (IVAIIANTKKI)
I
FARM LOANS
Cheapest Interest Kates Best Prepayment Privilege.
Money paid you day papers are signed.
Money Always Heady.
FRANK H. WHITE
Drs. Evans & Warren
TillHOI'ltACTOKS
W'Iiitp Healfli is (Vindifrious
Atljustry hours 8:30 a. in. to l'J
p. m.; 1 p. m. to ti:30. Adjustr
Phone 781.
Res. Phones S15 and 814.
Jrider llldR. Durant Okla.
Stock Food
International
Le Gear's
Hoss
stone"drug CO.
.ThaXt Storm f
D want's Busiest Druggist
WALTER VEACH
GROCERY
1 have purchased the Downing Orocery Company stock and am
now In charge. I will appreciate the patronage of all tho custo-
mers of the old firm and desire to mnke new onoo.
We carry a full stock of Stnplo and' fancy Oroccorlps which wo will
sell at "Live and I.Pt Live" prlct's. Wo believe that the public
appreciates SRKVICR and wo will make a specialty of this.
Wo want you to como and see us. If you can't come to our store In
person phone us your orders They will receive the same care as If
personally at our store.
51 Two Phones 55
Walter Veach Grocery
S.
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Here's What
You Save?
Assesso
rs
Notice
'be K Parker Is In rec-iot of a
r tifm the mother of O. 11 Ilan-
i'JI. ho it-sides at Atoka ad-
K '! her son's recent promotion1
ii'iitin to malor because of
Mi'liiuiy htrolsm exhibited in
o' Minlri drive while command
corapany In the 35Stb infantry
Nniniibur was a student .if the
pining academy it rctiool tor In-
tms at Ilokchlto when Mr
I'-r was us superintendent and
Inciirag-il him and his mother
failing that he possessed th"
I'nt ot irroatness. Danenhuur
a'n-ndlng Cornell university
h was called to the service.
I' 1 ij vi-ars ol ace. and bears
rii-' lOttoli nf hfilnir Ihti vitini'Aat
IT i his ftlvlulnn ufTnlf-li u nrtu-l
T' I tilt of occimation in Ciei-
I
1 1
I' l'lltipKKT THANS.
FKKS AN'N'tll'M KU
h.i hen m.nl (hi tvo l
fi-h.. ; Phllllnj I.. x..moc t.
rr 'h. 'outh half ol ih.. O It.
I' Iirol.orlv In lh. ftnrlh
" ''ll ritv on which are two
"P irilline Mr S'trlu.Kr.n ..
lban for the property
tontemplritt retting
J ts on the pICioeitt
! il wat m.'iilt. ulurili.-i
if W I liiunsentt .
h- .1 K Wim-ati 'n'
i 1 at nue
r were annoiint d bt i
w no maili i he ito-t v
tit- pa-tits
mi- wild ovt-i ml Hit III
t o-iii an- lull ul -totk i
l". uiitiors p.x h lit
' t nil i xchani;-s and
'! lll..lLlnn I... .
f-
l'h
lr
The laif;e patronage we have enjoyed since
opening our CASH AND C'AItllV store at-
tests the popularity ol this manner of aper-
utiiiK a .urorery store and that patronaRe is
increasing
When you trade here you sided what you
want and pay for it. ahnd the deal is Hosed.
In figuring up our expense ot doing busi-
ness we don't have to count iu anything for:
KXPKNSK OK HOOKKKKIMNU.
KXPKNriK OF COLLECTING
KXPKNSK FOK LOSSKS
whith you save and on top of that you ait;
not bothered when busy with collectors.
On An At erase we mc jou I A to 20 per cent on a
Hill of Groceries.
Wiley's Cash and
I. or tlcpiitj. will In- al the following witiug prccincls on the ilate specified fur
the purpose of assessing taxes for the car of lOlft: antler the law all tux pajers are
required to meet the Assessor al the toting preeiuct and render his or her fnxahle
propertj.
Durant. Kebritary -Hh to ".'Olh inclusive
seely. February Sth
Hushnell. Februiir' ' '
Pirtle. Febiuary 13th
Mendrix. February 17th
Colbert. February IMsi and ii2nd
Meiiningum February '-Mth. t-Tith. l-''ith.
27lh and 28th
Shannon. .March 1st
llochito. .March 3rd 4th 5th and (ith
Albany. .March .'th. iith and 7th
Kenefick. March 10th and 11th
Calera. March l.ith. 11th. and ICth
Caddo. March 17th. I Sth. I'trh. 2nth 21s
and 22nd - .
Matoy. March 18ih
Prilchaid. March 20ih
Arnihtrong. .March 22nd
Mead. March 2.r.th and 2(ith
('oodtnan. March 27th
liltie Marcli 7th and 8th
Itisener. Fobruaiy 7th
Uoberta. February I Ot h
Allison. February 12th
Silo. February Mth and loth
Achille. Februury I Sth. Huh and 2(11 b
Yarnaby. February 24th
Kemp. February 2'ith and 271 h
Snilth-I'e March 3rd
Wade. March 4th
1'tica. March Sth and 1 Ot It
Mulberry March 12th
Platter Marcli 13th and Mth
Cade March 17th
iKiiity March H'th
Pleasant Hill. March 2lsi
Lake West. March 21th
Jackson March 2.rith
Star March 2Sth
Phone I'-'
Carry
IU'KAT. OKI.A.
N. Tkird Ate.
After the lust abate dale the books will be held open nt iu.t office in llir ('lit
of iMirunt. tor twent) dajs for the benefit of anj tax pa.ter who was iiuahle to meei
the 'ss.cir ul his totine previnct. After which lime the peiialt.t will he added.
YiU'NKSS Mj bund at ni) office iu the (It) of IluraiiL Itrjuii t'ouut.t. Slate i
(Ikliilioiii.t. this the 'JOtli ilit) ol .luniiiirj l!M!l.
Bring Real Estate Descriptions
LONNIE GLENN County Assessor
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Evans, E. M. Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 25, 1919, newspaper, January 25, 1919; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc83091/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.