The Harrah News (Harrah, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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This Week
mart'evCTy <d«psr
NMtrwell in
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items in an inteUi
iy Praise Br
Our convenien
Brock's enlarged
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Ota Editorial Platf ,»m «
t dotfhe very bost-I know how
• the veny bd»t*i dan do; and i
-u«4wntoiu‘r»p on doing so until
ibu.eu<L If the end brings me
ouhiali right, what isumid against;
aie» won’t amount to any tiring.
Tfjfhe end brings me out wrong,
test-angle* *w 3SMMig f was right
veukimake no difference.
Abraham Lincoln, j
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TITb records of the State Aud-
itor's office for the year ending
June 30, 1914, sitdwwfche amount
expanded for st itapesposeH was
*♦,164,431.30. The population of!
the state according to the cencus
oft 1910 was 1,057,155, which
o^kes the per capita cost $1.91.
AAA
‘-Wtien It Fasfc Ba Not Hypo-
critical.”'
A*ht »nU. WAioa V,*w* ct> FaHing.
Thto Bibto's g«*chiri9—Th* Spilt of
FSofinfl—Spt»tu»l Fopstiofl at th«
StBmo Timo ■» Hygionio Vtolu* of Foot-
ing—Spiritual AidvorUopoo.
NasIvvUlu, Train.,
M»i<-li 14. — 1’iis-
tor* ll’tssiil «.iv«i
(w« • uililrcsaou*
bmi today. Wo *
report i tan ono.i
«ui l'aNtiuKS mu!
least I um*. trout,
tbo leoUi “When - •
ye *fnst. bo*not ot +
»isail coiiute->j
nance." — Mao*
thew (ItU.*
Tbo Utnooursej
lve^un with, n ills-
Lcnlon season. Al
| ensslou* ot tlio _______ —----
j though luut u»*i Divine eouiiiuunl. I bn*
: cuotoui* appeals to many, l ike every
Kootl tlllwt, H 5*i uiisnnilerstoiHl iitnl
iTIe allies’ left is trying to pervertral by tlie-majority. because not j*
*T»w. around «he GcinminajriRht.! KTIl'S; JSSZfSSZ l
would brine upon them t!m. tliaapprc-I
bfttluu of friends, anil the observance;
of which would brinr them sumo PI-<
vino fnvnr ur some relaxation* from J.
prppar puiilalimoiit for their aim*- (hey i
know not *« i(t . Of such pijifunctory i
bdt :te-»4ermana'origk* is also
moving around the allies’ left.
Now, if the left of the Germans’
right moves around the right of
the allies’ left, thaatwhat is" left
of irtftiGermana’ right must be
right where the allies’ left. But
r? the German right’s left is left/
right where the allies’ left’s
fasting, dfeplcoslng iraUud and value-
less tui the liulUllilmil—hypocritical
fastlne—th«, s(K>nkar nave an •Illustra-
tion. An acquaintance who professed
to oliaervc *ls*nt, was Instructed do* I*
—■*— ----- --- ----- ; drink but one cup of coffe** dally dur-
rig|(ft was right baftaoe the allies’ i„e the fast, nud comproani*«<i wunti
left, then the left was . right - hu b>' <ir‘»n‘w '
whewt the right was right before • rncmpttbto in*,.
rho>k\fit » riicbt Jeit, the riKht’sS c,*r« Ni«ht tjmu a Si.^iH«rritt*, th«.pna- -
Vj^ , lor CI«»laro4. Ilotuatrl* tbo mi# quaV- I
_ j .* a * ity which'nil • pleasing to clod miurt <
-* ' •* “ t-oaacss, m» matter how w««Uc and j
TBWegislatUre4ias passed d laW'j fallen by luan-dlty: Jecns condemned 14
which provides that in all cases' b^rlsT moro .ban .ny o(!^ ala.
pnwided by law for' the publt-; n i.,*ntou s**HHon, the a post n** c
.-aCion-of notices in a newsT>ai>er,' commend rastine. st. Pitni « r«ic*. “Ap- *
the party oin* attosnsey making prwuw o»rs' iv«B m fnatings.”
, , .. , ; fiOtlrifH ufti'u.” Evidently fnstint; to*
lor SUCH notice, Bnftli I .|ju» niitur** of nut’ a *
HAYK THE •RIGHT TO DESIG- ! tlUn* commanded, but u Tiiluntary of- "
MXTP the n *iu Hwiricr irv which toting at the soul totliwl. with a vIsw+i.m
w lr n^rr",r v! . , I h-reut. r efficiency in UodV service or to •
5BE» publication snuil DO*l&4. control ovfr our luxlics ltt'4*u«
The next time you have any interests of our spiritual New Satm*.
• lOUCMt fj* 'publication, kindly! Appropriate l.enton Ti.ouobts.
_, ,v___ , qi.in The I'astnr llieu pointed out the
that they ar«M sent too THE ; IWW,.th.a| va(Ur 0f fasting during r.enr. j
ffikRRAPtlNEWS. (in liyulcnlc "naiads alone- it * Is <>A4
y jl jH yrc.it ndvontitce. port hulurlr to the
i «dl fcii, to refrain from cathip as 111* «
IrlShtMtorthern states farmers ^.uny „f ui.-nts, sweets, pastry, etc..
jfnjrlH'ir biiW’and1 more news- i «* Hw.v were im-iiucd t*« rut durtmr wuee
twwawe* in advertisinif public ] SS l
vales. Just a tew bills are would be greatly lessened ns a result.
P8W1 tadd for * local use.-' Their; Next the Sfwako* dtocuaaed the spirit* *,
•mson for this is thitatho naiter ,K*' *«® ”r ,l,e <iues.i..u. in- *hm«si f
TWSCai xor is, inawcm papci tlio,< hai*tlnn may ailTnntngeoa*
gisres betten service than the bills ty ui.,. a ,0,„h iiecpei spiritual m«m.
dtk. It is pointed out that the; in; cut lent He may recall tie1
We are ready to Measure
that Elaster Suit for you
^[As a matter of good buiness--arwl asr
a matter of good looks—“Get That
Royal Tailored Look”' in your Spring,
suit. Pfiaesi-i-
$16 to $35!
'j I m~: R^n Ai. Tailors
UIICAUO--M W VOKK
y y 11 K AU v'
•c.f »yi ““
EPm
We Have just received'our spnng line^
of D>y Goods. We have very fine
assortment of Crepe, Voil, Laces and.
fancy poplin. Call and.see them*
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CLOTHING
Men’s Childrens’ and Ladies under-
wear- at wholesele or less. Men s and
boy’s flannel shirts at wholesale.
$12.50 winter suits of clothes, most-
ly wool, differen patterns, closing
25c Layton Baking Powder
25c K. C. Baking Powder
15cK. C. “
10 K. G **
them out at
Three boxes matches
Three boxes salt
1 5c Louis Brand tomatoes
7 Bars Lenox soap
10c Layton " “ 08c
25oHarvester coffee ^0<>
Will give you higheg • market price
for your produce.
GENT’S FURNISHINGS
$L50 Flannel Shirts 9^c
.25 and $1 00 Flannel skirts J 5c
$1.25 and $1 00 Dress shirts 85o
75 and 50c Dress shirt» 43c
50c Work shirt* 39d
Stricjediaad.Blue overall 30c
10c Canvas gloves 05c
$1.50 a»d $1100 Men’s Hate- 69*.
$2.50 and $3 Men’s Plush Hats $ 1.30'
N’cn/s. Ghildren’^and Ladies’ Liighti
Top Shoes 50c to $1.25 less than reg-
ular price.
i
Harrah,
BUMP
Oklahoma
Of
319 West Main.
Bump’s Bargain House
Oklahoma City
best bidders come from a distan- ''ru.'mvl'ul 'T.fu
*’» pm-eCing Hit* cruelUxIou.
may re mem Iter tlint jjust Iwfow HI*
iwni uiuwni wiuc uiMii *x uintau- .
asmhibnever see a sale biH. •. Iri' *„m> .................. ...... ..........-
Iowa the auctioneers -hdve die*j vmi'inxkm Jesu* iuMiiutui the
carded4he use of bilid .entirely i Supl*‘r n,,d lnd1, nt,-d ,hnt date a* ,hr
carueusne use or oitiw *enureiy. j |(ro|wf ollc for lf, amuuii eommoinora-
They use only newspaper space, ,tt«»a iam»usst nw feUowms. us was
, ., ... . . tbi> custom In <he osirl.v Cburtli. Hd
and the reBuldAiiU-e such that no- nisy r,.n„wlH.r »y«p3tii.-iicaiiy
body could get the farmers to go lloiloomcr s trials at ihl* wmaoe, mill
rcltoct tlutt nit Jesus' follower* IWO-
btfek to the old plan. I riant tu-sliure ills Cup or suffering, is-
M4k» coantry fa.-m«s 0*0
sat-m tacking up bills in feed amt ttmt from the very llrst-thiswasoa
•_ * . • * KtYUih to h:i3t» |m*« u a time of 8iH.viBl
bam* and on telephone jjosts. trjal omoug,t Jesm f<>llowfr3.
bat thit be'!a*fcHhfi*fs do not stop These censhU-rnti'mH might wMi *
, . .... , move (inf* people to the-ebsen-uucw
to* read the bills as they pass )lf a f!lst tu« [» r;<wi* pre-'e-itn^ ^ <jay, after a visit
aloog the highways and they do ,h'' no rtsc-rsury of tiieb- R*4*em*»u *an(j j^jrs. C ^ 1
* , iloath. in so doiua. from« vleslro to ■ *
pqt up atbfeed banrs, for many ,]rt« near to <;*.a. they certain-. Mr. and Mrs. James Beaty re-
»*«- ««•'»*“*“• i vr,;-:; xfsarass.’t..
a* *» J* Ktv*w valuable bim* as to prot«r fun;- honia ( ity Sunda> evtni
Already the ppiee of feed is ins- ito: nmfined- himself strictly to ter a visit with relatives here,
puttin :* check on the swing of R- •!- Conneway was down
thmg3. The price of feed is ud *ndy>uysieai streuetb. ate nothing * from Guthrie Wednesday visk.
temporary, how^vexreal it may xm>en*bmui«uti»- ana uvoio»s <iamues. j jn{f an^ Mrs.- Harry Martin
M«t preaent. So is the price of! J** Cdv '’•'P**'4*1 'and R. A. Stewart.'
,__ . .. . u I !tppil<-s. not only to food, fcnt ,
wheat, for that matter. But we; ja^,veryttihu*:-itaiKiiUiw» self-denial«r4 Adolph<Jilge and-family,* who
age staking a big acearge on the • tm. desires **f tht-o^h. to the intent! . , , . year, on a
p^^oWing good te» another I iZ west of town, have moved
trap*. Bat if tna pgiceof gram m Keipdenisi. snehmortt- to
"U----—-*u.....rvatton of the flesh, edf-Metrtals at the .,
vsrrtons laoiinstioas »f the rtreh Irv-the Chas. ETIliot will Close nlS nar-
and
JONES CITY NEWS
(From Canadian Valley News)
J. S. Braingin returned Tues-
day morning front Kansas City,
th»4 where he had been buying sev-
eral car loads of feed.
Mrs. W. A. Jamison spent
Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Lucy Oney. and her sister, Mrs.
Sim Dyer, at spencer.
Mrs. J. H. Wilson returned to
her home in Oklahoma City Tues-
here with Mr.
Ct Koontz.
sUsctJC
• ouwwe now ‘ awnanav-
^owrrrsmcrw jxtKr-■
LOW FARES
to theFAIRS”
Pknama-Pacific
International
Exposition
SAN FRANCISCO*
feed holds up in sympathy with
tha ppee of whdat, . and* hogs
aftgy whsac dhey ane. many of
aa<nmy lose a lot of easy- money
we might have made - if we had
nsi had hogs to eat the > feed.
There m room for more * hogs in
Oklahoma. Wo are more than
109(000 abort of what we had at
•his time in 1910. But of hogs
\mv99V9 LWIinauuna ai me .
tnteewH.of tl»e New Creature. <ne89 repair shopithi» week
fntttos* TtA* wtoSe tenor <*e tlneSerlp- ( T,‘
m^toto. the effect ttmt . 'CrMtans go to the homeof hie brother. U
ar» *i,irt*n»iiy *>i««buik<mi by allow- p near Witcher,* where we'wilt
[z^r :•
tbtsr natural ineiitiatkuia tuote*. pr*A j Mrs.-Homer Jones, who where
eeeura*. nppesit.*. which the Si-rtp- f Texas visiting Mr.- and I
turae dtwlare are all vldated meru of x[°m A®x~ v ;
lent hy heredity. Mrs. John Fmkty, spent Snnddy
■itfue. a* tiw Bible tePsm t»»* CM** wjth her*>rother. Jdeper Brawn; f
nlKhe CJhited States, according! ^ Spencer,
ea tBe-. goverweant s eeonxte. vnTtarr apjinst-hiu ebi r*«t«r". j j A Jamison and son Will 1
« “ 6 42Z«»n»n, hwd ■«..;■» ,«. £ »«.«■» ;n.Okl.h.m. CiW Moml.y.
?*^.fc[eh 'n,. 'Vi.! o°w»He twui t« to-a-anr a«*i taking a te t—w, of hou-
v0/ Oklahoma to produce her j riintiBC to-tfae Cw* ami uutu. ■■ * New Mrais for Wfll Noonan,
share of the hog* ragardiess of^ra^ura. h, ^ tev. ^ family , to- thatj
what other states dot -George; 0.f_lbe BuuffT,Mlw ^
Sfchw. toOkta.. F«m*J«mal. ------
THE SALE SEASON!
e,- -tow. ^*to»Wtoii III Itotoito pnnitoto.il
If y«u are going to have ? public sale,
' you want the best auctioneer you can
get*-one wKo can get the high dollar
for your prop rty. Ask those who
have employed me to cry their sales..
They are my best advertisement4.
N. N. EVANS,
auctioneer:
Pknama-Galiforniip.
Exposition
SAN* DIEGO
Ask forbeautiftil illustrated lit
eraturo, and full information re
garding fares, traini service
routes; ertex
^ril* to
PAf#' THOM P?0»
Oiviaian PJ**eruter Agt
Oielshorno- City, Ok to
•* CWUvIl
J! H. REAL, Aganb
HjmtaW Okf *k«ma.
Sce>Ul For PtmtHip
We do all kinds, of job print
ingpat th» offioe, andiare prepar
led to do good work on shot
i notice and tat reasonable prices
| Wo<print bills of all kinda, lette
' heads, note heads, envelopes
I pamphlets..or an>thin^you-m»:
i want*
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Todd, J. A. The Harrah News (Harrah, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1915, newspaper, March 19, 1915; Harrah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936580/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.