Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 20, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 15, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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JA I KDAY. OCT. 1G. 1021
THE SATURDAY MORNING ADVERTISER
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IIISTKICT JUIMJE ;i:0!t(iK C. MAItClI
I 'Miik with friends recently Juilco Msircli li.nu 1..1 n 1.. i.n
lit hi will lie a candidate for the office he now holilR to succeed hlm-
II munii: mis tenure 01 oiuce as jikirg of this District he has made
liars:' role of friends here.
bill) I TRAMMEL MAKES
K.( IIIXENT PIG RECORD
.MH( Men Will follow This Boy's
lc.i.l I lure Will He Less llnrd
lime In The Country.
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.iry 1920 Eddie Trammel
en- ear-old son of J. H.
living six miles north of
U.i-iliita Itivcr secured one
It with pig and took her
'u'l'si faun. Today from
(ill I'ddle has a herd of
Ii";; a fine horse that
lutlier he had already
' iw'd in cash $390 anil
:i. Mild for $200 besides.
not his sow last year on
1 T She farrowed seven
limns ant! two sows. l(
'In' pins up and showed
In- I'll? Club Show in the
vim S3G in prizes with
then took them home and
Im.ir for $100 cash swap-luit-
of tho trmalniiiK four
tilt. si ml kept the other
ofr 11110 of ilie pills ho had tecrivfd
in the Haiti- for a 1000-pound horse
that exactly matched a hoiso he had
and made him 11 splendid team. The
two Kilts from llio litter were tlellv-
eied to the hank in payment for the
original sow. Thus in his fiist year
after paying the hank. Eddie had
left the original sow one boar two
Kilts one horse and $136 in Amoii-
can money.
This car his original sow brotiRht '
a litter of elexen piRs. which Eddie
sold orf KettiiiR $251 in money from
them. The same sow fai rowed a'
second litter of eleven pigs which ho!
has kept and which are fine Iiors.
Of his Kills fan owed last year one'
of them has fat rowed two litters
this year and has in pIrs the other'1
lias fni rowed a litter of elpht and Is
lenity to fnrrow nRalti.
lor 11 held hoar. He then swapped
Eddie has rented a place In his
own name and In roIhr after the
fine hni; husliuss tlRht. lie has .11
Im.ir from hU let that he Is sellltiKl
now fm $2011 Hud t!iy 1100 sold
It by the time thli atllcle Ii lead.
The couiiti is full or Riovut men j
in. iiimm ui.ii tnere is no mone
In farmliiK and stock raising and
a oentoen-ear-olct kid has shown
those how little they really know.
At the tate IMdle Is koIiir een ill-
IowIiir for all kinds of hard luck
and disaster. In a few years ho will
I1100 the lilRROst held of Iiorh In the
country and will h:oe made Rood
money as he rocs along.
Other bos oxer the county are
dnliiR the same things as Eddie Is
doing althmiRh so far he has the
het lecord.
THREE
SWEET POTATO OFFER
IS DISAPPOINTING
l-'llly Cents . Itiishol is Top Price
Offered l'or Numlter One tirade
l-ess (Imige for ContiilnerM.
The folks who hae been prepar-
ing to sell their surplus sweet pota-
toes this year are due for a disap-
pointment us Is exldeiiccil by 11 let-
ter fiom the Washita Valley Sweet
l'otato Company at M.ullll to Kami
Agent Dunlup In which that com-
pany offers "iUc u hushe. for the
potatoes f. o. b. the cars at Uuraut
lei- coil of contalnets furnished by
tin- tompany. This ton Is foi iiiiin
her one giade of potatoes and thi
pooler qualities will brlliR ejn less.
.Sometime ago plans weie made
to load a car or spuds here. This
(oiupiiny made arrangements to have
11 man come early and furnished
cotitalneis to those who wanted to
sell and to them hae a man at
the car here to grade the potatoes
and pay for them as they weie
hi ought in. It was believed how-
over that the price offered would
be better than fifty cents a bush-
el and iiulte a number of people
planned to sell their surplus pota-
toes. Mr. Duiilap asks us to say that
under the terms of the letter any
one inteiested in tho offer might
fe(. either him or J. It. CartwiiRht
the company's representative here.
A MINISTER FAVORS
Kl KI.IX PltlNCIPEi:s
Hex. I' u. Itntlcr of ItaplM l lumh
tiieeinl by .Numerous Alliens
Utei Kctmuks About I'uh.
Ho Murals
l-ast Sutid.i.x night !e i:i t;
llUllet in tlii It.lptlst Church Pleach-'
ed a sriiin'in on the iheme. 'Thei
Christian It. in" in the couti-e of
xx Inch he said
"I want tu say heie and now that'
lam not .1 member of the Kit Klux I
KI1111 and I nexer will be but 1 '
statnl lot exeiythlng the Kit Klux
announced in the Nexvspapers tltat
lliey st.md for. And as long ns they
operate xxlthln the bounds of the
ptliulples they announced In our
new .papers 1 bid them llodspeed.
"Exeiy hlghxvay and exery gate
leading out of this town and Into
the meadows and pastures aiound
here needs to bo guarded lu order to
stop the gross Immorality thnt Is
going mi In mid aiound Durant.
12cn the little chapel out yonder In
the city of our dead needs to be
RUanli'il for the same purpose; and
If the law cannot do It then let tho
Ku Klu do It.
"It Is time tho pood citizens hero
wote takltiR u hand. If they don't
do It. and that soon this country
Is comliiR to destt action. You may
say I am a pessimist but if you see
xvhnt I see and hear what 1 henr1
.xou'll be pessimistic too I haxe
seen oiihurIi light out hero at High-
land cciueteiy to knuxv that condi-
tions inv awful in thl community
and if the law can't top It I hope
the Ku Klu will ret exery man mid
woman mid exeiy boy and girl that
Is caught dnlng xx inng."
These- reinail.s ('.11111" at the close
of the sermon and xxeri followed by
numetous "Alliens" fiom oxer the
chinch nudltoiliim.
in: 1 11 1 ii.Mit is t'iii:.Ti:it
lV AI'PKI.ATi: cot'itr
The death chair at the McAlestei
penitentiary has again been cheated
I of xlctlms tor Cleo Cohen and Will
1 T.ilt sentenced to bo electrocuted
Krlday for tho murder of Itusset
Spraguc t.axvton taxi dtixer will not
bo executed as planned. Tho crim-
inal court or appeals has at tho last
Moment reversed tho conviction of
Cohen 011 the ground that the ttial
court erred In now allowing defen-
dant tlmo to prepare a defense nnd
has remanded tho case for a tetrtal
on Octobo- 21. Consequently Will
Tnlt will escape death momontarlly
on a ftay of execution granted by
the lioxornor so thnt ho may testi-
fy In the second trial of (Inbon. Moro
than flve-hundted letters wore re-
eclxvd by l'.uiloii nnd I'arolo At-
torney r.iiillln nt Oklahoma City
asking clemency for the coudetntrod
men while five wero lerelved thnt
incited upon the cartyliig out of tho
Rctitenc-.
We used to hear women talk about
basing nothing to wear but most of
them seem to be 1111110-11 in thnt fl
uoxv.
HAVE LAST SEASON'S HAT
CLEANED nnd RE-ULOCKED
Suxo flic Cost of a Now One
ROYAL HAT WORKS
30 W. Main Dtirnnf Okn.
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DR. A. I. STOUT
First State Bank Bnlldlnff
Phone 8SS Res. Phono C60-J
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AUTUMN FIRES
As a rule the first cold snap or frost brings with it num-
vi ons fires caused in a large measure by defective
flues. The losses in this country each year are stag-u-iing
from such fires.
AIM; YOD PROTECTED?
It' not see us at once and remove tho liability. With
londitions as they are you or anybody else cannot afford
i" lie burned out when FIRE INSURANCE RATES
ARK SO LOW.
SALMON & GILSTRAP
T. lophone 22 ' First State Bank Bldg.
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Tho Ideal Heating Plant
for The Country or City
Home
ARCOLA
Safety Firt Heating
NO BASEMENT
NO DUST
A FUEL SAVER
ABSOLUTELY
SANITARY
ASK US ABOUT IT
Modern
Plumbing Co.
420 W. Main Phone 77
CAPITAL $100000.00
SURPLUS $55000.00
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The Bank That Accommodates
The First National Bank
OF DURA NT OKLAHOMA.
Bu8ine8n Solicited.
DIAL CURRIN Cashier
FRANK L. DYER Aaiistant-CashUr
RALPH OWNBY Aetittant Cashier
J. S. TURNER Assistant Cashier.
C C. HATCH ETT President
GXREN THOMPSON V lee-President
FliANK GIBSON Vice-President
Dr. J. L. Reynolds
Eye Ear Nose and Throat
and Glass Fitting
Durant Okla.
Over Corner Drug Store
Dr8. Evans & Warren
CHIROPRACTORS
"Where Health's Contagious
Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Grider Building Durant Okla.
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HEATERS
THE BEST-
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EVER DID
We have a full line of
Hot Blast Oak Airtight
35 Sheet Iron Box Coal and
Wood Heaters.
We can save YOU
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$gawrtss$ buv
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V E. H. SMITH HDWE.
Phone 867 123 N. 3rd Ave.
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: CONSUMERS
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:: POWER CO.
" 214 V. Mnln. Phone 64
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Hint's what .Smith
tohl tin the other ilny
when he Kiilmcrlheil to
10 HhiueH ef North
Amii linn UkIiI &.
Tower l'i e f o r r o il
ShnreH on tho eaBy
luiMitent il:m Ho'h on
tho n:iIiii:n road to
Kiieie'- now for the
first time In hit Ufa
i:iIiik nr $K per
iiitMi t Ii pel hIi.iio put-
ting liltt money to
work rlKht horo in this
Community ho oh to
tirlim lii in S per rent
IntercHt.
Stop In .iiul lentn nil
IlllOllt It.
Open Letter To Mr. Fred Harvey
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Coitllc Header in the lieniniiin
I want it (lislinctl.v iitulciMtodil t hat
I am not "daffy" over Campbell
Russell nor do I tlmiw my lid in
I lit- air ami yll myself hnarn over
(viM'.vlliini; lli' I'oxy ('(ii'iioratitm
Coinmissioii stiinils for. llnl I am
hurt' to tell tlif world I am rif;lil '
his wiiriii side in his filit for the
"Coat less 111:111." tin' .shirt hIi'uvi-
Amciiciin who afli'i' all U tin liiiitlt-
lionc of civilialion; "Ami I didn'i
stutter when I said it.
1 .Mr. Ilarvi'y tin you mejin lo say
'1 in-ill -m Imilil .-in :ill-sleel iliiiinu
rur whith 110 tiiiin-wrecli ran tele-
Kcope and varnish it so highly it
rel'lccls the trees ami lakes as it
flies ly. ami I hen say he eannot eat
on it without a eoatV What would yon do Kred Harvey if the meeli ami lowly one.
son of the Carpenter of-N'nzareth .should malte. a visit to this sin-enised worlil and
approach one of your saerod dining ears without his eoat? Have yon forgot I en.
.Mr. Harvey that without the great shirt-sleeve army yon would have no swell dinning
ear elippiiiK off seventy-five miles per hour while aristocrats leisurely nibble imported
olives stuffed goose livers and cr.N.stalizetl tjiiail brains.
llentle Ueatler. don't understantl me to intimate that "Yours Truly" will ever
he in danger of being ushered out of one of I'Yed llarve.v's sixteen wheel heaneries
for the lack of a prince Albert. A fellow trying to run si one-horse prune shop
these days has no time for traveling anil when I do travel I always managis to lo-
cate a progressive hamburger stand whore I can purchase a substantial lunch for a
dime with the blessed assurance that. I can eat it with my coat off my collar off. my
shoes off even with the two top buttons of my tight Sunday breeches unbuttoned if I
choose.
( lentle Reader when I hung that red sign boa id on North Second Avenue four
years ago and opened up that one-horse prune shop little did I dream such states-
men as Campbell Russell would champion the same cause for which 1 stood. This
store litis grown" by leaps anil bounds during the four short yea is ol its Hie. 10ver
man feels perfectly welcome hero whether in a coat shirt sleeves or jumper. Antrim
man has ever had to step back while a silk skirl tussled pasl him to buy something on
ciedit Not on your tin-type! Not at the I'rune Shop. Kvcry tub stands on it- own
bottom here
1!. the way I almost forgot to tell you we bought a solid car ol Genuine I'ure
White' Noil-Hardening Saginaw .Michigan Salt for this Kail's hog killing. Kvery barrel
branded "Saginaw" on the head with a blue label. Don't buy your still until you see
our new car. Will tell you all about It in this space next week.
'prw Trune F33ler.
p. s. When Hog killing r.tarts butter will be so plentiful you can't give it away; get
ready to sell sour cream. Next week wo will open at our store one of tho neatest moat
unique most complete cream stations in Southern Oklahoma.
Kvery man woman and child in Durant and Hryan County Is invited to visit and
inspect our new cream station. Got ready to sell cream wo buy anything from one
gallon up. Present price -lie per pound. Wo pay spot euhh. Ask us all about it at
our store.
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Evans, E. M. Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 20, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 15, 1921, newspaper, October 15, 1921; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc83229/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.