The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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LINCOLN COUNTY NEWS
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, Weekly summary of local happenings throughout Lincoln county as .j.
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X This cool weather at present makes
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ROSE HILL
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spent Sunday
with
Most everybody are planting
this week.
Frank Matheyer is on the sick list
at this writing.
Mrs. Gus Pruitt has been on the
sick list but is better at this writ-
irig.
Bob Matheyer has been sowing al- 1
falfa this week.
Tom Lovely was down from Sham- J
rock last week. He and Floyd mo-1
Mrs. Soderstrom is suffering with
■ mumps this week.
I The two Gessmans, Mr. and Mrs. j
P. L. Rollinger, attended church in
Some of the farmers of this vicinity Dencie Copp
are planting corn. Emma Karr.
Mr. Lewie Zolner a;.d family were Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Buttram spent. ----- ------- — ----—
a, Orin Austen’s Sunday afternoon. I Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. t°red out to the Menifee Lovely home
Mr. S. L. Palmer and family went j Copp. Thursday',
to Kendrick Saturday to visit his j Mr. John Simon was a Sunday eve-1 Gus Pruitt purchased a new Home
brother, Jim and family, returning | ning caller at the James home. j Comfort range this week,
home Sunday. Lora, Bernardine, Bernard and S. C. Cox has been marketing some
Mr. John Deere, who has been in Sherman Blakley spent Sunday with ( cattle, selling off all except one milk
Texas the past ra.- nth, returned to their cousins, Imogene and Mearle I cow.
his home in Carney Saturday. ! Blakley.
Mr. 0. Delphoni spent Sunday aft-! Mr. and Mrs. Julius Smith called on
ernoon with Francis Anderson. j Mr. and Mrs. Simon Friday night.
Mr. John Deer? spent Saturday! Nellie Karr, who has been working , - - — —.....„
night and Sunday at W. R. Wakley’s. 1 for Mrs. Foster, spent Saturday night j town Sunday. (
Mrs. Trook, who has been visiting with home folks. | Dave Matheney was a guest at the j
Mrs. McLaughlin, returned to her. The Christian Endeavor social at; Fred Gessman home Sunday after-
home Friday. J Mr. Blakley’s was well attended Sat- noon. j
Lee Palmer spent Saturday night' urday' night. There were 30 present. ; Among those going to Deep Fork
and Sunday with Frank Miller. I After they were all taken through a 1 bottoms to see the steam ditcher that j
Bethel and Cal Hager were at An- : college course, light refreshments of ; is doing the ditching for the pipe
drew Dodd’s Sunday afternoon.
Larkin Wilson spent Saturday night
with Chester Delphone.
Tansy Palmer was visiting at O.
Delphone’s Sunday.
Tom Hager and family visited at
Jap Hagar’s Sunday afternoon.
Jess Ilagar and family were visit-
BIG or LITTLE
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BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRES
Are Built to Last
cake, pickles, coffee, cocoa and apri-, line was Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gess-
cots were served. They all departed j man, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pruitt, Mr.
at a late hour, saying the evening j Duckworth, Mr. and Mrs. Menifee!
had been well spent and wishing the Lovely, Emma, Kate and Ed Mathey- ]
socials would come a little oftener. | er, Emmett Ficke.
Hubert Copp was a Sunday evening' Mr. Burgess is sowing some al-
caller at the Simon home. | falfa in the bottoms on K. Jacobs’
„„„„ ___________„ _____ , Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Buttram spent; place this week.
ing at W. R. Waklcy’s Sunday after-1 the weekend with her parents, Mr. j Some talk of the road being graded
noon. I and Mrs. Simon. | through the Deep Fork bottoms.:
Oscar McLaughlin spent Saturday Mr. Burgess fixed a well for T. T. Come on you road boosters, let all
night with Elvis Harper of Banner j Elliott last week, and this week is get together, let the good road work
district. | drilling a well on Mr. Hollingsworth’s go on. If we get a good road through j
Mrs. Howard Hobart was a Tuesday ; place for Mr. Wilson. this, probably some day a bridge will ,
afternoon caller at Wilson’s. ; Susie Collier had the chickenpox be built across Deep Fork und then !
Mr. D. H. Wakley and family spent last week. . | we have a chance to get a route open- I
Sunday at the Wright home of Union; Brother Robinson preached at Rose ed through here, and what a benefit
37 | Hill Sunday. Everybody come back it will be to this community.
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Cabe of Colum-; ;n two weeks, as it will be Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cox and1
bia spent Sunday and Sunday night1 T. T. Elliott was a Chandler caller children, accompanied by Mr. and I
with their son, Ilazzy and family. | Friday. I S. C. Cox, motored to Shawnee
Lennie Delphone visited with May The hail storm was pretty bad last Sunday and spent a few hours with
Wilson Sunday afternoon. j Thursday evening but not much dam- relatives and friends.
Mr. R. L. McLaughlin and family age was done. The ground was cov- j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gessman from
spent Sunday at W. L. Wilson’s. j ered with the hailstones and lots that the Kickapoo community visited their
Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Clarke spent feH were larger than hen eggs. There parents Sunday and attended church
Saturday night with the latter’s par-! was no rain in this vicinity to speak in town.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Campbell, j 0f, but it rained hard enough up the. Dave Matheney, Mary Gessman,
Oliver Pickett had the misfortune creek to bring it out of its banks injBige Sweet, Lena Gessman, Forrest
Saturday of getting his nose broken the bottom. f-C’ox, Floyd Soderstrom, Emmet Ficke,
Several from here attended church Joe Nemeyer, son and daughter, visit-
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A big fabric tire gets nothing more from Good-
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Moreover, the Goodrich Fair Treatment,
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The smaller your car the more Goodrich
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and his face severely cut and bruised,
while working with a well pump. He
w'as taken to Oklahoma City for
treatment.
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UNION 37
Special to Tribune
town Sunday night.
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KENDRICK
Special to Tribune
took
ed at the Matheyer home Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lovely visited at the
Gus Pruitt home Sunday night.
M. L. Hopkins took dinner Sunday
with his sister, Maud Pruitt.
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pvt,., w j Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Curry
Little Emmat Wright has diptheria. dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F.; nw
J. L. Squires was kicked by a horse A. Blakley. HELL. LUW
Wednesday and was unable to work Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Cabe and boys Special to Tribune,
for a few days. I spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim; will Morris spent Sunday with the
Florence Allen spent the weekend Purcell and children,
v’ith home folks.
------ ---- Parmer boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Arnold and ^ Harry and Bill Dodds were callers
WARWICK
Special to Tribune
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Geiser were in
Shamrock Saturday night.
Mrs. S. D. Watkins has been on the
Mr. Albert Humphrey of Colorado,1 in his own rubbish and tells his neigh-
ld father of Shawnee were the bor what to do, while the energetic
guests of L. B. Campbell Sunday and prideful man goes ahead and does
night. it and thinks in his mind what a
| worthless cuss the constitutionally
ith home folks. i Mr. anu mrs. mucisu.i ...... Harry anu Bin uouus were
Miss Rose McDonald, primary teach- Miss Ellen Whisler spent Sunday with, at parmer’s Sunday afternoon
, ____. ii.. ______i — ,i ...in, Mami Mrs Winkleman of near Car-, r> r „,,t.v,lm »nd famib
er here, spent the weekend with home
folks at Midlothian.
Several relatives gathered at the
home of Mrs. J. E. Wright Sunday
with well filled baskets to remind
her that it was her birthday.
Earl Anderson and family spent
Sunday at the N. W. Anderson home.
executive
Mr. and Mrs. Winkleman of near Car- _____
ney. I dinner at the W. L. Wilson home Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Whisler and children day
and Marven Errett, Tressie and Lennie Delphone spent Sunday aft-
Grace Blakley took dinner Sunday ernoon w;th Mae Wilson
and baby spent Sunday with his
R l" McLaughlin and family took brother, Adrian, of Pleasant Ridge
k. li. mtnaugi Mr j w Cherry is numbered with
the sick at this writing.
Mrs. Boyles passed away at her
| home here last Wednesday. She took
with Mr. and Mrs. George Crown, j g parmer spent Saturday night, suddenly ill Tuesday^ evening of an
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner spent1 and Sunday visiting Jim Parmer. | ulcer of the
--------- -----Mr. and Mrs., R Cabe was visiting George were laid to rest in the Star Valley
cemetery Thursday.
. “tired” one is. By the law of human
Mrs. S. I). Vat ins as eon on e -j-^.j.+++++++++++++++++.m. nature you must be one of the other,
sick list the past week, but Is better *+++*« w wh|ch fooka begt to you? which is
at this writing. . I* OUR DOPE COLUMN "i best for the community?
Mr. and Mrs. George Sudheimer *
Don’t forget to “clean up and paint It now transpires that while Count
lip,” and while you are about it, stay j von Bemstorff was shedding tear
up. In other words, don’t clean up over the agony of parting from his
your place in the spring—giving it| American friends, his follow conspira-
Sunday evening with
A. T. Reaves.
The Chiislian Endeavor executive A. T. Reaves. 1 Clarke Sunday afternoon. | „ - , R , gaw_
committee and the leaders’ class social Mrs. Blanche Swam who has been M,.s. „oward Hobart was visiting GeraWine ^ fJm gat.
committee met at the Allen home visiting her mother, Mrs. Oscar Grey, ak lbe Wilson home Friday after- <
Sunday. ter hon.. in Cu.Wng, Sun-; „„01, . I'and Eltan, and
Miss Lela Caldwell stopped at the day. , , I Pearl Abbot is staying in Chandler; ..... .....
Mrs. Zella Thompson has been help-
ing Mrs. Williams with the hotel the
past week
Allen home Sunday evening for a call
while on her way to Chandler, where
:'ne is attending high school.
Brother Am.ik conducted two good
sirvices here Sunday. ! with Opal Clark.
Christian Endeavor prayer meeting Brother Hend \ kson preached a
Sunday night was led by Ora Long, very interesting sermon Sunday aft-
Topic, “The Saloon, the Curse of Our
Nation.”
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1 Mrs. Trook, W'ho has been visiting home Sunday.
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Vivian
Hurst
LSt weex. Mrs. Trook, wno nas ueen -----------—'
Cora Miller spent Thursday night h daughter, Mrs. McLaughlin, re- Thelma High took
ith Onal Clark. 11 " f l be home Friday. i Myrtle and Edna Sudheimer Sunday.
turned to her home Friday.
N. It. Cabe and family spent Sun-
day and Sunday night visiting their
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COTTON SEED MEAL
Animals must have protein-fats and carbohydrates.
Corn, wheat, oats and bran mean nothing except that
they supply so many pounds of these three food ele-
ments.
Cotton Seed Meal Contains Over Three
Times the Protein of Corn,
Oats or Bran
Your milk cows, dry cattle, horses, mules, brood sows
and poultry need it. Feed a little every day the year
’round and note the rapid gains. It reduces the cost of
feeding, thereby increasing the profits. All grain
feds are high and you cannot afford to feed without it.
Recognized by State Experiment Stations and leading
feeders as the cheapest and most economical Protein
on the market.
SOUTHLAND COTTON OIL CO.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA
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ernoon. There was a good crowd out ^ H ^ Cube and family,
to hear him. , Jess Hager spent Sunday afternoon
at Bill Wakley’s.
Grandma Hager, Tom and children,
were visiting Jess Ilager Sunday.
Tommy Davis and family spent Sat-
Lillian Leister and Geraldine Saw-
tell spent Sunday with Zuba and
Zemma Watkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sharp spent
Sunday afternoon with his parents.
Charles Ileidler spent Saturday
night with his cousin, DcWitt Sharp,
the once-over—and then expect it to.
remain fresh and attractive the rest
of your natural life.. ^ ou can clean (
up today, and tomorrow there will be
something else to pick up. If you^
leave it, and keep on leaving accumu- j
lalions from day to day, it is only a „ ,
question of a few weeks when “that they were met with the
neglected appearance” is in evidence cry of ,‘jingo”—the last
wherever you look. And that is bad
or this town It is bar for the health
and the pockctbook of the town. It is
bud every Hay you look at it. But
i five minutes a day will change all of
this. It will keep your place a bower
, of neatness and beauty, and it will in.
I still a pride and contentment in your
heart that will make you feel like an-
| other person. Try it. You will feel
| better, and your place will look even
I more so.
of Jack Rabbit. j _..._
Mrs. 0. Saterfield spent from Sat-j ’
I urday until Monday with her nerents,! We note, though, that some people
spent Mr and Mrs. Howard, of Morning who get out on the street and bellow
Isom
urday night and Sunday at
Brown’s of Carney.
Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Clarke
Sunday at the latter’s uncle, R. L. Star.
Campbell, and family. ! , i *.
Lewie Zoner and wife spent Sun- ^ Burke Saturday night.
‘day at Oren Austen’s. ! -*--
Mr and Mrs. Hubert Harris were __
visiting Hannen Austen and wife EAST OAK C.HO\ E
Sunday. ! Special to Tribune
Most
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I the loudest for civic improvement are Russia, autocrat
■ .1J L,.,.*. mil in llioir KTnW hp IS IllSt
tors were as busy as bees in Mexico,
getting control of the finances of
that unhappy country and putting its
munitions plant on a firm basis. A
few thoughtful people foresaw some
move of the kind, but as often as
they opened their mouths in warning
parrot-like
defense of
an indefensible position. Nov/ we
will pay the price of our folly.
If our forefathers could come back
to earth they would want to get right
off again. This is no place for them.
High prices would bankrupt them, leg
shows would blind them, political
rottenness would stagger them, and
the greed of gold would nauseate
them. No, this is no place for our
forefathers, food, honest souls that
they were.
——
A few days ago he was Czar of
of all he surveyed.
Sawtell visited with James! the ones who could best put in their
time cleaning up their own back
yards. We do not want to disparge
I the preaching of civic improvement
—far from it. But we do want to
advocate practicing before preaching.
Now he is just plain Nichplas Ro-
manoff, shaking in his boots Tor fear
they will not leave him even h>«
worthless life. In time, perhaps, he
may degenerate into “Old Nick,
which, forsooth, might be quite as ap-
, of the farmers are busy
LONE OAK planting com this week.
! Special to Tribune | J. S. Lillibridge bought a fine
Mrs Fanny Smith and daughters,; y0Unp- mare from A. F. Martin.
Cheyenne and Vermont, and Mr. Cal-; L G. Hobart took Sunday dinner
vin Bales were Sunday afternoon 1 with Press Britton.
Icnlers of Mr. and Mrs. George Ault, j L]oyd Goble spent Sunday with ,
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Lovall were bome folks.
Sundav guests of Grandpa Lovall. j E B. Lillibridge is having a con-,
i Mr Rov Shaffer and wife and Mr. cr(,te cave built on his farm,
and Mrs. J. B. Northrip. Miss Hazel F v. Miller is keeping the roads;
Northrip and Miss Jennie Fullbnght warm witH his new Ford, which he
motored to Cushing Sunday night, j purchased Saturday.
I Miss Daisy Dean spent the week-, Gla(lys Bolen has been quite sick
I end with home folks at Carney. I for several days.
I Mr. Julius Smith is the proud own- Beauford Davenport is on the sick
er of a new Maxwell car. hst. , ,,
I Miss Jennie Fullbright of Chandler; ]ittic twinB of Mr. and Mrs.
'was a weekend guest at the J. B. r;rocaw have the whoping cough. _
Northrip home. , | The Misses Nettie and Lottie
Clint Fullbright of Glenn, Colo., Grcerl) also Melvin Miller, were the
=nen» Saturday night at the J. B.. Kuests 0f Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Miller
_) Northrip home. | Saturday night and Sunday.
advocate practicing ueime h* ........ ,, .
The indolent and indifferent man sits propriate as any name he could
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Manufacturing Jewelry, Diamond Setting
Watch and Jewelry Repairing.
We have a fully equipped factory with all the lat-
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give you qu>ck service. ,
If you have some gold you want made into some-
thing else, bring it in. Let us show you.
A. Y. ROSWELL CO.
123 South Main Street
Tulsa, Okla.
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Smith, G. A. The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1917, newspaper, March 29, 1917; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc915021/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.