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HAKKAl, ivLAH - • -t. i ..IuaY DU EM HER 18, 1914
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ALLIES ADVANCING
tIN WESTERN AREA
‘Both the German and French
-Official Reports IaJI of
Vigorous Offensive.
RUSSIANS STOP THE GERMANS
.They Finally Slock Advance of ' tti«
. Kartcr's Army on Warsaw, and
'Capture Many Prisoners,
'• Guns and Munitions.
wonder of military men. The crown
prince, .in an address to hla tfobpa. told
“tnem that they had “beaten and
pushed the onemy with a rapidity ou-
heard of In military “history."
The shattered Austrian right wing
crossed the Drioa into Bosnia, where
It was attacked by the Montenigrtna
near*. Ylghegrad and had to leave an-
other toll of prisoners, killed and
wounded and war material. The pur-
suing Servians also picked up another
live thousand prisoners and soap.: guns
and munitions.
Serbs Win Big Victory.
An 'important Austrian defeat da
1 Bosnia is now an established fact.
The Servians drove a wedge into the
center of the Austrian forces, shatter-
ing roar army corps, which are now
in flight. The mass of prisoners and
captured material is'-so great, that It
cannot be tabulated.
The Servians are pushing the pttP-
’ suit vigorously and successfully. The
j roads in the rear of the Servian army
are blocked with incoming prisoners
1^5
* (JSumtnary ofEzunlsi)
0 | ~,v Wtvvnttt will lUWIUIUK |H inunui P
Both the German.!and French who ‘'"bear satisfied that thelrordec!
'Offices! reports •continue .evidence ,a ov‘‘r
that flic Allies' offensive move-
tnent .ie lu-giruiiiig io y a titer iiii-
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Literary Society Or-. LATEST DOINGS
ganized at Spencer
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l\r- « I F Richarde-m •
City shoppers.flwlantay.
Chriiljn, in the sir in- Britton,
wef as but and cold.
Jim ('«*m1I retur>i«d-Jt»‘J»U vi _
near fialanet last week.
lif'fjftf
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tpt
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British Win at Sea.
petus unci is meidintr with stub. TI": “rt‘taM have retaHnted for the
k„n, T, ....... ssirsa.Tfissri's
Broojw, w 1(4) «aVi‘ b#M*.ii .U*fti the Herman warship# which sank the
> th«t Western line, while their com- Monmouth and the flood Hope. The
rutlcs -are hattliuir with lit" J£u* ! ttermau cruisers Schamhorst, Gnelse-
*ians ill the East. The rFreuch , nau alK' Leipzig- were destroyed east
iiave been jiartieiilitrlv aotiv* in of ll"’ KiiIk,ii"!l Islands, in the south
the Woevre region where they Al!a“tlc' “ Irttlu nwembrr ».
have hem trvinm.in m t off n.l Two °,her German orutaera,, the ;
id'iTnn f, ‘ i N urn here and Dresden, escaped. They
, W‘ r" l,nrMmrt Hv*‘ hl ndr*d The
an-torbW b«f. Alibiel OP Ximilier* was finally sunk. The Dres- I
i -the Ahsw- i*.
Mere Fighting Around the Ypres.
The German report shows that Gen
den, badly crippled, got into the
'.Straits of .Magellan. The British
squadron was comjioseil of nine bat-
- ' M-.j-uit Biiwnn iiiiu til'll* o*ino<uuu *> «*» t GiiijiUbCU Ol UIBR EJtll*
©ral Joffre's men have reached a point tleahipa, «oine of them the largest and
midway between St. Mi bid and 1’ont- newest in t lie navy. This avenging
A-Mouszon, as they must have go, heel was about twice the strength of
•cross the Gecman line of commiiBi. the German group,
cations, bu* they lost six hundred JL'wu I Two colliers were ca|>turcd. At the
In prisoners ard a large number,o' some thne a squadron of British atm
killed and wounded. In Hie same.re- Japanese warships sank tlrree German
gion the Fre.nch claim to .have made
-substantial progru-ss. There has also
tieer, mowen fighting around Ypres—
glut bone of contehiion In Flanders.
Alliec .Claim Gains.
'The Allies.are reported front Farr
rand London to lie making slow fin.t
merchantmen off the const of Terra
del Kuego.
A Literarv Society has been organ
; izod at Stiencer, with the following of-
ficers: J. O, Wright of Dickson, presi-
dent; L. E Mock, vice-president; Mias
Irene Howell, secretary; and Ray Wil-
cox, sargent al arms The society
wax organized on the night of Novcm- wees.
[i l,er The president appointed as a .
‘IJJff j if ! committee on program, to servo four "" ’"••'Malorie made© trip >to hi-
, ; ; weeks, Mr*. Walter Van Gstrund. Mr*, i f*rro mC**M«»unty Monday.
' G. B. Taylor. Miss Stella Lee; and Dr. j Re*. Kiqmods anci wjfe wer9 e
C. B. Th> lor was chosen parlimentar- : Ring in Okhhxna City Saturday,
mn. A. H. Howell and -Don Beeler n^.
were chosen as champion debutors. „r attenchgl thefur.
The first question to bo debated was
Friday night when the question, “Re-
solvm that the United -States shom l Mrs. A. l-iurt M comperied by
have u more efficient army and navy.’’ j »nd Mrs. Maine sfH;n( u few y|
The debate was very likely and the ; iting with Mf*. Mae Hart-and W
judges decided in favor of the affirm. -—*-
!ls'
Italy Makes Protest.
Italy has reiterated its urgent do-
man.I for satisfaction to the Sublime
-m,■ ..unuuii in ,<*• noising mow -m,t Forte for the forcible removal ofG.'A.
«t«*dy gains Along the entire battle Richardson, the British consul at Ro-
l:ue hi northern Fi-anc.- and in Bel- dolda, from the Italian consulate,
glum. This advance has liecn pro- whore he had taken refuge, and for his
• "edlng for the last six days, accord- Immediate liberation. It Is understood
leg to the information. Tin- Allies that Germany has advised the Con-
liavc captured Routers, in Belgium, siantinople government to satisfy
stir ArmeiniereK; in northern I'ran/: ■ Italy'* demand aud thus avoid"Compll-
dhdth are strategic'ikMntv. .cations.
QsrmatM brave -Meadgi/arxeta i Brussels to Pay Big Bounty.
The tJwrnan Ai'.isiausl liv.idiiust'ter-. 1 ' Berlin dispatch says Hresse|s*nd
Was'nermv.+irfi/m! ipi-der* vheu shells suburbs time decided to pay the war
began to tail in the town (trier rtu | lien- of forty-live million marks (1114
•live. The society will meet-every
other Friday night.
Mrs. John B. Grow, who has been
vimtang relatives here, left Friday for
Lisig, Oklu., where she wiii spend- K
week with her sister, Mrs. Ke.vgau and
family. From there she wiii go to Ft.
Smith, where she will make a short
visit with relatives and then go to Kt.
j Joe, Mo , where . she will, meet Mr.
Grow and they will, spend Christmas
with their youngest Bon, Leslie and
! iamily. From St. Joe they will go to
i Denver, Col., to visit their oldest son,
I W. T. and family. They will spend
; the winter there and in the spring will
| KO to Riverside, Cal., where they will
j make their future home.
The Ladies Neod!» Work Club met
TCopyrlghf. by W. G.' Chapman.)
No. 1048
^ - CX--V*NVX«*i.
Burt last weafc,
Mrs. McCi4 a„d Uwle, r0an ,
ortland. Ore*o, visited with Mr. at:
Mrs. McCarty Hus week.
Mrs. Homer lad family of Edam.
Okla., spent Suafe, witi bor.i^^
Mrs. Walter Spigrmsn.
Luc Denton of{s>ckridge, Okfa-.t
itod his sister, Mia. Ina FbiUiua
week.
The recent eold mat her did f„
deal of damage to hydrants, .and kepi
the plumber busy.
G. W. Dye acbknpaaied by hie
grand daughter, Rwnola. Dy», were*
Shopping in Oklahoma City-Saturday,, 1
Mrs. Hoback atteaded the. inataila
tion of of,lce™ the Ladies Rebel
million dollar's) Imposed by Germany,
by means of special taxas payable up
to June 15, 1915.
Sweden's Ire Is Rising.
A press dispatch from Copenhagen
says that it is stated from Stock-
•'British ii.-rfi'recaptured FassehemtaHe
•leven trfilcr nortlietisf of Ypres
Despite the iTgorous att.'ck lielng
made by the allied forces, roj/orts
Indicate that the Germans save
not ulr.indoiK'd their offensive .it all ...... „ „lult:u lrulI1 „m:K.
points. Heavy firing is reported along j holm that twenty-five floating mines
the coast; with the Germans bombard- have been observed on the trade
tng *ta:,t kl -u/.kir.t: west of Nloirport, routes in the Baltic near the Finish
The allied warships<a!so c-ported Coast. The mines arc believed to have
* to hare heen aide to get back into «<■- j been laid by Germans. Great indlg-
tion and ha>v,- shelled the Utnniau ;«> nation is expressed In Stockholm, as
- alt ion a. in the last few days three Swedish
Shipping disasters' have oacurred at
Publisher’! report of the condition
of the
Ifcwtlla State 6aak
of Newalla, Okla., December 3, <1!)1J.
RESOURCES
Loans and Disoounta_________$17,517.61
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured________ _________ 128 93
County Teachers
Elected Officers
Thfe fpBfiwing o/lic-i r were elected
at the annual meeting of the Oklahoma
County Teachers’ association, held last
'Weather ten abovu zero, and every-
body busy building fires and •' feeding
stork. Some cotton yet in the fields
and lets of it piled-.u:) in bales' around
___ _ j tfacharn lota. May and this yet for
.! ii- ----track gambling at Tulsa last spring' ',work*' 11 t)le **vent of wur- or
HVHunmon, ne/u last Hugh Randall was a member of the internalr^/iutmn. “Blind leaders of
Saturday at Okiahoma City: President (militia that went to Tulaa under Gen- the W",d’ Speakers and newspaper
J. C. Lindsay, Jen-s City;- VWpreai- 1 ora) Canton and secured evidence for wr,te™ "hold your cotton till the
dent, Wm. Goff. Jones City; Secretary. ! the chief executive. fln,t °{ the Con"nK S***'" Yo“’ and ;
Hugh A. Randall was called to the
City Tuesday «s a witness in the case
of Allison and Younkman. et al , vs
Governor Crure. The ease is rbe one
■ - which the Governor stopped race
sSr&md.. Warrants, etc.".'... S! TO City; Secretary
Banking House ................... «*0 00 Vena Parks, Arcadm! *“ The Improvel
f urmture and Fixtures........... 625.00_____ r , . , improve
r r4>n < ’ men^ *>» the rural schoolt* was one of
0,620 07 the main subjects discussed at Satur-
14,821.06 day ’» ^nesting.
Other Real Estate Owned.
Due from Banks_______________
Checks and other Cask I terns
Expenses.........................
Banking Bonds_____________
Cash in Bank ________
Pay your subscription.
FESTIVAL FOR THE YOUNG
. 1,389 87)
.. 711.50 1
NEWALLA
Mr. and Mrs Lute Musselman and
Slavs Block Advance.
’ Of the five Austro-German columns
* which for some days appeared to lie J
making steady -progress in their in
v Vasknn tof Bote tad, throe have suffered
•checks.' according to Fir official re-
port from Ktldstsif nefldqtmrters. Tlic
• column Wiich v. as making a down-
ward stroke from Miawn, on the east
Pnissian frontier, and which, was re-
ported in one dispatch from Petrograd
to be within fifteen m.’lt-H of Warsaw,
was repulsed after an energetic offen-
t-alve. and under counter attacks from
“the"Russians;writs compelled to retire
•at' some- ilcinte.
Germans Repulsed.
'The attacks of the. main German
- column which hhd its front on the
line betwoen Igrdr. and Lowicz. and
trhlrh enme'down dlsgon.illv from
Thorn. \.ere . delivered with greaat '{
force, but, according to the Russian
account, were r/-r«ilsed with heavy
Tosses to file Invaders. That ihc Ger- |
mans attached great Importaaec to !
the sucres:, of their attui .. here Is
ehown by ti/C fact flint in the two
days they faced the Russian trenches
seven tiem-*-on Aware gtriveu. Paok by
a mnt'derous'firc
Didn’t ftoiisve Crjrcav .
The other cclcn::: which hns-shf-
fereil is that rociposed of German and
Austrian troops Which has been trying
' to outflank the Russian left eeath of t-C
C'racow. -In this- case It-can the Rus-
sians Woo assumed the offensive, afro
■ they claim that after a ten::. Ions re-
sistance they (feientetl the German:-:,
taking several -gpr.- -n/.d' r,**--' prh
> oner::.
Purtmag the ‘ RuS5'aru.
The Ge mans declare they are pnr
■ auing the Ru-stans Mtir south and i
Several Atnorhan •
the cost of fifty liver.
KING OF SAXONY
corro 'pond.-otn w< re
clan armv wtier. the i»..-tle cf i.od'
broke, but nothing -has been beard
from them for seM-rnl dav ICvid 'u'-
A*.* ri* v are arc, trn’ <■ Vm-iot « strtc
■•caamrsbip.
Soevian R»H-y- y WooOer.
The mar.'eloit.: -ccorery of iku Hra
^•yfans an ’ ' tjtei;- defeat of four Aue-
* frigi, im. corps v.ijc.i had j.euetrat*
aejl J ^t. W,- a ‘ vtn, • - f
- ;:r‘3BMMiH»!i!r.'iiiii[i:M|i;
The king of Saxony with his $
'r'seps has joined the armies of v
his war lord, the emperor of ?
| “cr-rany. ^
— - . . ,m
Wood Sawing
I have purchased a new gasoline
__4,368.03| ----- ------------ —
•Total..................$46,289 22 ^wo 8008 Girad, Kansas, and Mrs.
LIABILITIES IT. E. Villars and daughlor of Orlawio,
Capital Stock Paid In ........$10,000 00 ^k,a’’ ne'ceso^ Mrs. ,1. K. Frotz,
Surplus Fund_________________________,..1,200 (yJ arr:ved Saturday and stayed until
Individual Deposits Subject 1 Monday Mr. Alu?se)man is one of
toGheck............. ............— '8.433,57 ^ansa's biggest wheat growers.
Time Certificates of Deposit. 14,155 65 I Preaching next Sunday, by Brother
Bills Payable ................... 2,500 00 i Hood of the Presbyterian church of
Total..................$46,289.22! Oklahoma City. Everybody invited.
State oft Ok lahoma, E’dgar Patterson went t« iho City
County ofOiGshoma, ss: a few days ago and e«me home aport-
L L W. Ooiart, Cashier •*t the a ling a new autonomic,
bove named Bank, do solmer,!y swear Katie Philips is.on Die sick list,
that the above statement is true to ,, ,
the beat of my knowledge and belief j Mr- *^,a>1"' «««» >». 20,b to
so help me God ’ j start b» smgn.g sctiool, and on tti.
L. W. COZART, Cashier. , °f January there will be a big box
Subscribed and sworn to before me ' su,,|',er'
this 14th day of December. 1314 _
JOHN MALONE. Notary Public '
(My commission expires-Dec. 9, 1915) Carl Wittkopp baa moved i < town,
Corrcot-Attci-t; F P Goodan, having turned the laim over t/» ti,.
J. P Thompson j doys.
Directors j , pretj Jett Mon.my for t uth
• » _ j inK> where he will work in the oil
News From Star 1fie!U8
I jo , • * HM $$11(7!
- Great preparations are being mad% orored.
Misses Josephine Miller and Mabel by the German Luth.nuiichuren-outb-
Maxey attended the teachers meeting ! west of town for a Christmas tree on
at the City Saturday. j Christmas eve.
The pie supper at Star for the ben-' Henry Glamser has rented the A B
efit of the Christmas tree, was a sue- j Radebaugh farm tor the coming year
ce-s. raising over nineteen dollars. |Mr, RaduUugh and family having dc
J. W Chancellor made a business cided to move to GhickatJia.
trip to Newalla Friday. | ,VV. F Perkins has- issued
Opportunity of Christmas of Bringing
Happiness to Children Should Not
Be Passed By.
i-ne raidie& Meedle Work Club met , -n-me Ladies R<
with Ali . tl-'i ry Bcveredge flvceinher j ^orF'< *n Dklahoma • City lharaday,
!«*““““•* “ U“"i .•n-oa-nraratasi*—,
j after an absence of seveml months
Lena Me Loud of Elk City, waa the kpent at work in T«.xm,
Mr. Johnston, who.hue betm-ruitwill
at the Hotei Aapley, is repotted aa im-
proving.
Miss Georg ie Barrow of- Edmond* \
Okie., spent Saturday and Sunday T*"f™
tile guest of Mias Edna Laraan.
Captain and Mrs. Hoback .
ed their nephew and wife of |
City, last Sunday.
Mr. and-Mrs. Rosa
Micin pluce g( rasi
Oie property owned, by.
Edmunds.
Miss -Stout has taken chai »
Spring Creek school. T(8- i
teacner resigned. Misa StcuCwna the
guest of Irene Howell Saturday and
Sunday
FOWLER TELLS LATEST
. PEACH GROVE NEWS
Christmas, tho celebration of 'the
birthday of the Divine Child. 4s pe-
culiarly the children’s festival. And
while it cannot, too, but he a tinier Of
as usual, they are all going into the te*ch®* l“*l winter and thej frt
ditch together. There m weeping, lo h*ve her» turn. f^l
wailing and gnashing of teeth. j The two sona of Mr. and Irt.
Your scribe aud A. F. Drake answer - f**0” rebjma«l home Sunday akst
ed jury call Monday, before Judge! IM*lce of three years spent
Clark at Oklahoma City. We related ,lia' Their many friends t
our reasonable stories, and moved with a rova* Welcome,
pity, the judge bid us depart for our
home.and nrc-side till the 18th of Jan.
1915.
A pleasant evening was eqjgyed
the home of J. F. Phillips last Friday,
in honor of Walter Henry -tuK Mil laid
M. N. GilJett, irtBB-ance agent for ^Hipa, it being their iiirthipy. Adi
-.......- ii<- a uni.: o. the /Etna company, lodged in our ey8ter sunper was served after whipb
Rlieelul rejoicing among grown ups, we settlement-over night the past /worn. tho “ven:ng was spent in play^ig
realize after all. that it ha* no tottaer ■ But the war in Europe effects his busi- 8»me». There- were fifteen guestr
cbarm-lo compare-with the p!-»r jrv. ness f-o. ; present.
we take in come kiddy » delight u.'or
t!;e <3->!l or drum or picture book that
our special Sahta Claus-has brought
him.
This nprortutilty of fitaking Brnnc
child s Christmas one o. surpassing
. ov, of w hich he will carry a gratioas
ar-d emiobling memory into after’life,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL ®
Christmas trees at Star, Center ami ‘
Glove Dale. All those who wish cedar’ A Correction.
I.rzbs for trimming chr.stmas trees or The News is in receipt of a letter
dporaung balls may get same at my from H ^ E. j^n8to|1> who 18
place free o» charge i .. , . .... ,
j the teacher of a .Sunday School class
r. l ennobling memory Into after life, F-*ur •‘'bool is progressing nicely, at Newalla, atai she rei|ueats that, a
cars, it may* be. after our direct in- I’rof Brown reports the school rapidly correction be made regarding an item
fittence for good or evil w ill Lave filling since cotton picking is about, of news which appeared in the Newaita
< vcr The war in Kuiope had some- items last week, giving an account of
t i ng to do with our buikiing u new a ounce held at the home of Ass
hou-e out fere and employing two Henderson near that town. Mrs.
t .ichors tma season. ' Johnston says that she was at the
Henderson home until 9.00 on the even-
ing of the party, but there was -no
dancing until alter she had gone-borne.
Snc hud no part in it, and doesn’t
____ want such an impression left upon
, ‘i those who read it.
Ihc Royal Neighbors at Jones City _____
h ive elected the following otl'cers for j Speaking of letters the News hasan-
th<? ensuiqg year:
censed forever—thiS’.opport’wity 'of
giving pleasure Is one of the best
that life has to offer us. And tper-
liapa the greatest opportunity Is- Ur
who in place of home times, hss-tfif
-wide, gray world of homeless, h>*cl»«&s
unhappy childhood from which to
choose the most needy recipient of his
Christmas giving. The chances' of
giving happiness in this way are t>:>
many, -the means- so simple, and tho
deed itself so worthy, that no on,* of
us should-let" the seasea-Taan unim-
RGYAL NEIGHBORS
ELECT NEW OFFICERS
j * - v«..« *ir.j lasucH an orrtc
The committee on presents for the i fOI BI1 brush to i* eut in the roads !
Chnstmas tree are: J H Cheveront, his district, and ,» nrc-paring ... mil.
Mrs. Olive OiarkL J/mepbine Miller. Mrs. ( hi, alinual crusajc on a„ bad rU OI
-S O. Hanaon and Mrs. Shankie I the nublic hi<'i.wy
All are invited to attend • the Christ-
mas tree-at Star, as there will be
. something for every one
Mr? Nichols, living-on J W. Chan-
KOUtbi’BKt nf 1,'tclz. Several \t2iork‘&& ’ * ^ave purchased a new k«i*vusm. , , , ** - • ”• - •*— me ainvai li •* iwiife pounu j^iri, wh<
with the ’Rus- ; engine nnd cord wood saw, and w’ill dr) f^eik>r * P‘ace> h,l,i renttti the farm of ; took up herabodeer. the 14th, in?tantis
J- F, Moore near Gnandler. and will. g,u*,i. ai„ l-.. . .... ..
• Word has been received-t;y the News
Editor that Mr ar,d Mrs, John Kusel;,
soathwest of town are rejoicing over
the arrival cf a twelve pound girl, who
‘~Cr^ JriririVfrv.-ft'f; irCi ;
| For it io gcod to be chiUren
% sumelimes, and never better than %
^ at when its mighty %
Founder was a child himself. £
harUo Dekrm
‘xixlrtrC: &Crfrtt^rCrUtrCrQr^u,u s'xtrtoXtctsz.
WISE AND JUST.
Orach?, Mr a Mae Deal.
Vice Oracle, Ella Lopp.
Chancellor, Mrs ’-Ella Ma:;ey.
Recorder, Mrs. Lizz.e Barker.
Receiver, Mrs. Blanche Keyes.
Marshal, Mrs. Mattie Cheuvront.
i other latter from an unknown corre-
spondent at Shawnee, who writes with
’ a lead pencil and considerable contempt
for punctuation and capital letter*,
j Unknown’s motive in writing was to
inform the reading public that Mrs. S.
1 T. Deere, (who is perhaps known to a
„ . . , . . . .. J. F, Moore near Gnandler, and
all kinds of “awing turn wte.er. Price there thf tWst „f ,he year
• sx.llfie reasoi.ab.,:. fall or write • G,.or|fe Ctork went lo the oil fields! die beat?n Wuen*cbe1
skill, Greetings, little Miss Ku-ek, and in
i token of neutrality, a votre aanta and
D . Q . wsu.ns wciii iv me on leiaL
„ ' °*igSatLS!'°*”dl' ““* .»-» wrar. fifed .... hr!
IU.d Ufa ..dv.rlism, fa U,fa-««k-.| Fulln Dr.k. .«• ' w,lZ-m‘*XmfZr I
.Tn TTT^ bargain* jury rtwry. ami division of the pr«„ .|y Grant1
■"i it i'n ' ,f> * 'f>rri» ng '-oiornn*, ST!cf| Mr. and Mrs. Woho-zyn are tiie Stanley of OtUsana Oil. is attorney
u w: . tc to year interest to reai proud parents of a baby gin which ar-1 for the plaintiff, and d*j! and Twv-
tiLen’’ L rived Wcitoe-day night, Be-. ». <* ’ ...
Tiifif* was a nmr* In our town.
And he tra* wondrou# wIjh*;
H** *af«l «il plamit wef#*mUit Ictou
To hi* illiicenjioff < ycs.
‘Whf’neVr beneath a upray of gmer,
I rom holly down la-ftr,
found a maldetr yonntz anu.1 fair,
He tli«n and tiicri* k,*st d her.
And when the maJd» objected, tia
Did p-nufic** tlinr** afnd then;
He counted up each ?;i*s he took.
Arid It baek agtir.
(■ford sre 4tttcrn*y« fur the deiendart.
Ittmr Sentinei, Mrs./ £ila Becker- j few people heret had been taken to a
dite. | Red Crosa hospital in Rus»ia, snd that
Outer Sentinel, Mrs. Birdie ffiniey. her children had been killed and her
Manager, Mrs. Delilah Kennedy. husband is missing. Mrs. Deere - is
The olFicere will be installed at the' not expected to live,
first regu'ar meeting in January. • ____
SAM YEAROST DEAD RADEBABGH HAD A
GOOD SALE
Word was received here Saturday - — - —
announcing the death ofiS' >r* Yearoot. j Everything sold high at the Rade
son ol Jr i: learout, fWrmcrly of this baugh sale Monday. Col. N. N. Evans
pla< e but 1 JW living at Shuwnee. »urr,r,wd the whole crowd when he
wlii/b oi-cure/i Friday night. rt is re- *0!<i a fitile team of mules for $323150
ported that Sam went into a joint and that everyone thought would bring
bought same whiskey, drank it' and about *200 Cattle alsws Id Well, cow*
di«l With*- fa few TTThv-*,.. it i- pro ta5S5.
cumcd that tb. liquor was po son He The Beach sale, -vhich was to h*ve
was a young mao about 26 yesreef age. ^ yesterday waa catledtoff, Mr
-rt/fd ihc rows of his death was 4 great Beach having deckled to feed bia-»t**i.
t sbo-k to his many friei-d* be— .1 jgt, the winter
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Todd, J. A. The Harrah News (Harrah, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1914, newspaper, December 18, 1914; Harrah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936648/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.