The Earlsboro Messenger. (Earlsboro, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. 1-Xo. 10.
FRANCIS X. RESCH. Editor.
Entered at the Earl.horo Post-Office as second class mail matter.
Cbc Bank of €arlsboro
Capital. Surplus and Undivided Profits $250i>0.
We believe in Absolute Protection to
our Depositors. Your deposit in this
Bank is protected by the Depositors’
Guarantee hund of Oklahoma.
(Milners:
Wiilwrd Johnston, President
H. A. Dolen. Cashier
J. C. Lillnrd. Vice President
M. H. Dillon, Assistant
A great many people think And all with thee, are all
; that higher education is a use- with thee.”
less luxury. We ean not think Though we could have all
Ot higher education from any riches, though we were a giant
•point of view without seeing in physical strength this is
the advantages. not Power;
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Letter from Francis. Karisboro people, Pam,
Their servant,
C- E- Francis.
Lonelm,\\rk.8-5-12. j ____
It has been said that a com-
mon school education is the,
foundation. Then, if this be
true, we would like to ask who
would quit a great structure
" lien the foundation was com-
"•*'**• luumumuil Wills LUIIl-
Dear Editor, The fine showers made both ldey'd, ai'd "hat use would
We have been here among j farmers and merchants feel *!le foundation be without the
put the broad fi,1ished structure?
" I hough 1 could reach from
pole to pole,
And grasp creation in my
span,
What profit is this to me,
1 lie mind is the power of
man.”
If you would fake riches as
Ask Yourself The Question
W hat do I need in lumber?
1 hen take out your pencil and make a
memorandum of the various items and bring
the bill to us for an estimate. Insist on buy-
ing your lumber of us. Why? There’s a
reason. And that reason is that we give you
as good lumber for less money, or better
1 umbei for the same money than you can get
elsewhere. Nuff sed.
1’.. S. Millington, Lumber Dealer.
ly of this town, but now of
Canadian,Okla., are here visit-
ing at the home of S I1 Sparks.
The meeting at the Baptist
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your measure you must have c n,rc 1 will until Sunday night
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ho..ie folks one week eating {good, and it put the broad ,tuui measure you m
peaches and honey. We had: smile back on their faces. The f he mind, the great moving this higher learning Rocke-
two good rams. This is a very fellow who is harping about and Riding power of the world fellow, Vanderbilt Gould and
ruggeci country, but there is hard times now and the great IS,U tl!.nihr (,f development in all rich men tell us that their
nothing that will beat ti to calamities in store for the na- educatlou- As we develop our riches could not
make a good living, for there, tion is the poor devil who '»'“d we make the rounds of n piled up had it not been for
see.ns to b; plenty of every- instead of working his crop, Rreat ladder on which we may their well developed mind that
thing good to eat. \\ e are a, hangs around town to whittle stand and view tlm great prob- gave them their wide scope of
little o\ei -00 miles from on a drv floods box and de- ellls ^ here is no end to! view.
Earlsboro,but we havent found plores the present system of this ladder, of course, but the physical education can best
the place yet that looks better; government, cussing every- ‘ngher( w€ get the broader and bf taken care of when our
than Earlsboro and vicinity, dody from president donin to deeper alld more extended be- mental developement is great
leople here seem to raise tots (township constable, while the c°m.es °"r.fviewof thc Rreat The Greek youth’s physical „
0 ieed stlld’ >nt vef-v httle brown bug juice runs out on of life. ;developement came as a result r,,¥rs . • -......, —
lit- the downward corners of his ...U" , 10w "'e ad!llire that of.the nation’s high standard Ukla-)lir}vee ,iere Sunda
cotton. James Hamm is a
tie home sick, but lie will
over that when we get
road
probably longer. It is conduct-
ed bv II R.Morris, of Maud.
H. A.Dolen and wife return-
have been cd fr.om ^usas where the were
•t been for vis5“If ^huives and friends.
Will Fettles and H. A. |)(),
len were in Tectimseli on bus-
iness Tuesday.
W. O. Magruder, Will
Settles and Jesse L. Wilson
were Shawnee business visit-
ors recently.
Mrs. Floyd Crime, of Enid,
tv, the
I Peasant (irove.
• oowinvard corners of his aomire unit ot tlie nation’s high standard' , l ,,ere ou,,dav»
get slippery mouth, and finally, kn‘eat hlu.nan .vessel that can of learning. We cannot think KUest .of llcr hrother-i'n.l
-- ~~ — Hie when lie comes to the dose of sta,ld out in this world armored of any line of progress that a (jeo W.Crane. She expects
We Have been his abusive harrang’ue, lie us- U1* .^le shields of the truths,higher learning would not sPencVl ^ew days, after wh
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fishing and limiting a little, iinllv imports the information of science, mathematics, hist- benefit
i—- *- • his kind that oty, and the gift of the use of -
language to such an extent that j The Earlsl
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but results were not gratify-1 to the lazy fogies „„ uiar , •• - --o—-.....—----- it,o..... . v
| only Socialism will save the la,,8'JlaKe to such an extent that The Earlsboro Hi.U, 1 Okla,10ma> visiting re
best regards to all; day. A lazy man’s hope. a11 \hc. flf-V darts of this world offers the best adv mt mes fo! U"d fn.e,,ds- Slle reP°rts
ing.
With
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brother-in-law
to
. which
she will take an extended trip
thrugli the western part of
Okl.iiioma, \-isitiiiir relatives
a fine
I -imp •“ uuu oats ill the
,La'«e’ vicinity of Enid. Cotn not
Longfdlow in his:‘Buildi„g of .e0„niS„s‘ School' bid Id big °f 1E,,id- CotI> »«t so
the Ship , gives the kind of in the most beautifully local but plenty of good fruit.
a ship we should be. I will cd tittle town in Oklahoma ^ Havuood and wife
give-tlio firgf vprcB . v^M.uionia. were lipr« ci........ . o
ed- tittle town in Oklahonn ' . J'T Tl-Vwooct and wife
d,-i j 7—r-r Six toaohara, eacU-xme e&pec- T^ 1CrC fronl Shawnee Sun-
^iaste*BtralB^t’0worthy y^ prepared for «. SS. X
Staunch and strong, a nood-! i1 ,'d'f Sd"”'
ly vessel k 1 ‘ Pure a,r» Pure envnon
ng th«
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Derby.
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nd that
a tabla
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boys,
:s, and
lel.
This means that we are going to accomp-
lish our purpose and clear the deck of
all men’s women’s, and children’s low
shoes, straw hats, washing machines and
wringers.
AT HALF PRICE
All straw hats, all women’s low shoes,
all men s and children’s low shoes
at half price.
Patronize our Grocery Department and
save money.
10-Lb pail Belle Isle sorghum _________40c
• 0-Lbpail Belle Isle syrup.____ 4(ic
W-Lb pail Cahro syrup . 4yc
10-Lb pail Louis “White” syrup______4()c
Large package Nectar soda.._______ Tic
25c K. C baking powder ____i_____igc
2sc H C baking powder __________ iyc
Arbuckle Coffee, per pound, 25c
King Bee Coffee, with silver spoon 30c
H Bars Lenox soap_________________ ?5c
l Bars Crystal White soap........ 25c
i Bars Bob White soap_________ 2 sc
WDNfiER WASHING MACHINE
It will do more work and better work
with less labor than any other machine
and our qrice to close them outonIys6.no
The Motor High Speed Washing
Machine $8..50
s"’.oo Ball Bearing Wringer, no better
made, just a few at ___________
s2ii.ni) Sewing Machine 12 5o
Above prices are for August only.
Jv vessel ’ *
T.,a, M
We can be that kind of ves- !i'C ''fr'Ti”*’ tlie,‘ send
sel if our education is finished to 1
off with the higher. Lsiten a- T i mJ Tl • here
Rain to I.o„Bfello, i„ .Hi, SL“ ls
same piece: j J
“Sail forth into the sea, 0 , Buy y0“r svruP pails and
ship! :keKs at Wilson Hdw. Co.
through wind and wave, Kead the Messengre, only
riglit onward steer, jfll.00 per year.
I he moistend eye, the tremb Grandma Walker and Mont
bug lip, _ ie Day returned from Texas
Are not the signs of doubt this week where they had'
or fear.” been visiting relatives the
v) thou vessel of mine . how j last few months
I would have you well finished E. S. Billington, of Semi-
w!tli strong ribs of steel. . nole, is very lonely during his
‘ Our hearts, our hopes are1 wife’s visit in Colorado, so lie!
all with thee, came to Earlsboro Sunday to
Our hearts, our hopes, our take dinner with A. C Bry-I
prayers, ant and family and pass away
n 11 ean buy the genuine
,,:T -'Iason fruit jars at the
U llson Hdw. Co.
Tl>ni Smith and Alma Eul-
ton were united in marriage
recently.
_ Everybody enjoved the pic-
nic at Seninole recently.
doe \ ulgamore and Ada
Brookshire were married re-
cently at the bride’s home.
A protrated meeting started
southwest of Feuiinolc sevei d
days ago.
Misses Nora and Ada Clogg
let t last week for Pauls Valley
where they expect to visit
friends and relatives.
Jess Gilmore and wife visit-
ed at the Gasell home recently
and attended the prayer meet-
ing also.
Mrs.EUn Fancherand child-
ren visited her mother recetlv.
Mrs. E. Yalandingliam and
children visited at the Thomas
home a few days ago.
Everybody was very busy
threshing oats last week.
B. Lamm and Walter Croats
visited at the Madole home
recently.
Everybody out here enjoys
the Messenger, for it really
| is a newsy newspaper.
PROSPECTS :
are tfetting better each day, and soon
we will hear the welcomed hum of
the cotton gins, and what about the
new wagon to handle your big cotton
crop-' We sell the famous Birdsell
wagons on terms to suit the purch-
aser. Come in and see us.
............—WILSON HDW- co.
EVERY DAY IS
BARGAIN DAY AT
WALTER WHITE’S STORE
We will demonstrate this fact to you by ex
tending to you a courteous invitation to call on
us at our store and be convinced.
We carry a complete line of General Mer-
chandise, and our tailor and shoe lines are spec
ialties. Fitz overalls give perfect satisfaction.
If you need anything in our line, we can
“fill the bill.” Come in.
PETERS SHOES
Dunwood, Okla., 5-7-’l2.
Ingram & Settles,
Earlsboro, Okla.
Dear Sirs,
Enclosed please find check
for $5.00 to pay for the pair of shoes
which you had Peters Shoe Company to
send to me. They are all right and am
well pleased with them. It’s about the
easiest wearing shoe I have struck for
some time and will call on you again
when I need another pair.
Yours truly,
H. F. Herbig.
___L
People,
•as, and
ad, but
id what
to hare
ota toes,
ike the
iQ-
losphor
issfulljr
eh coal
cjii me uvei u. r. lYiiumen s
Phone or at Ingram & Settles'
Store. Terms reasanable,
satisfaction guaranteed.
INGRAM & SETTLES,
THE “DIAMOND BRAND’’ SHOE MERCHANTS
WILSON HDW. CO.
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Resch, Francis X. The Earlsboro Messenger. (Earlsboro, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1912, newspaper, August 15, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859422/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.