The Harrah News (Harrah, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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THE HARRAH NEW
The
News
Published every Friday at ilar'ah.
Okla., by J. A. Todo.
Entered at tlie Ilarrai pontoffici
aecond matter.
'crops will distribute the labor
through t he year so that the land
t will be given better tillage and a
rotation of crops will reduce the
damage from insects and plant
ers of each county to designate
not less than 10 percent or more
than 25 percent of the roads in
their counties as state roads.
Convict* would be employed on
! First i'ubliftu<i in
1 Jan. 22. 1915.
the Hurrah Newa
C£FEREN£E DUE.
Eriee per ) ear in advance
a*{disease. When the full effects,all state loads, and on any <*ou-
__;ol diversification are secured the! nty or township road provided
$150{amount of cotton that is now be- requests were made in the man-
— ing grown will lie produced onjner provided for in the bill.
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Notice Of Sheriff’* Sale
State of Oklahoma,
Oklahoma County, s*.
IN THE DIjSITUCT COURT
The Midland Saving and Loan company, '
a corporation, Plaints!',
V*.
Wilbur T. MeElhinney; Addie H. Mc-
“Do you
iving you a
.Quite a few inquiries have, half the acreage, leaving th
|>een made relative to the new crops and stock raised on the j for road and bridge pur]loses a
pool hall l*w affecting the pool other half an addition to the tax by the state of 50 cents per
Itall in thi* town. It does not, present income. horsepower would lie collected
It give the town boards the right The cotton growers lose mil-j on all automobiles, motorcy cles
i*> regulate pool and billiard lions of dollars every year by no! j and traction engines. This tax
Vooms to suit local conditions, grading their crop. Good, staple j would lie in lieu of the license
In other words, the law is pract- and poor is sold together bring- j fee of $1 now charged on auto-
ically the same a» it was before ing, ot course, the price of the; mobiles and when paid would * «d, issued out ot the above entitled
except, the county judge can poorest grade. When cotton | exempt motorcycles, automobiles Court, in the above entitled action, of-
issue a licence to operate a pool,; growers diversify they will be- and traction engines from all Tur f°r *ale at public auction> at the
As a means of raising revenue L|hinney; Th« North Oklahoma State
Hank, a corporation; The Sherer-Gillett
company, a corporation; The National
Cash Register company, a corporation;
and E. fc>. Rose, Defendants.
No. 16331.
Notice is hereby given that I, the
undersigned Sheriff of Oklahoma
county, Oklahoma, will, under and by
virtue of an order of sale to ine direct- !
lever thank a man foi
?ut in a crowded tar?’
asked one woman.
’ Certainly not,” replied the oilier
“He ought to have walked in tin
first plate and left more room in tiu
car.”
Beware of Ointments for
Catarrh that Contain Mercury
City Neat Market and
Grocery Announces,
Change Of Ownership
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kail provided the applicant for a ( come more skillful in marketing,
license complies with local re- They will learn quickly how to
•Hiirement*. In this town the; grade their cotton and will get
ficence is $100 a year per table,, the money they art* now losing
«nd the county judge has no through their indifference,
authority to issue a license, until ■ The crops from diversified
the town license is paid. ! farming will have to be market-
j» j» j* ed when they are in the right
Wte see from a news item in' condition. Half fattened ani-
the Dallas News that there were!mals* «rain mixed with weeds
kumper crops raised in Lubbock !an<1 musty h ■** are hardly sale-
County, Texas, last year. For|able- In learning to put these
instance, one farmer it is report j products in good shape, the cot-
md, picked forty-five bales of tori *row«r will learn to protect
•otton from thirty acres. Our his cot,on from weathering and
knowledge of Lubbock county is, j n«t as now. neglect much of it
that the soil in that particular iu ntil it depreciates in value
other taxes on an advalorum I ^“irok^hVil'
bflElS. I on tho 23 day ot February, A. D. 1915,
The bill also provides that at 2 o’clock p. m., and sell to the high-
each county must levy a tax not oat and biddcr ior cash in band,
to exceed 10 mills for the creat-
mercury will surety destroy ths genso
of HnuOl and eompdv>tely dburaafi tho
whole stem when •ntertaff it through ,
th** mucous surfaces. Such orth lea should
»M \ir h<- un« d ♦ xi ppt on pi> j*cr*pt»«)ff.s i
from reputable physician*. us thc damage il
they will do Ih ten f» !d to the good you
nut possibly derive from them. Hall*
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by p, j
Ch- ney & Co., Toledo, o.. contains no
mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mticous stir-
faces of th© system. In buying Hall’s
" tarrh Cure b«* you get the genu-
ine. it is tjiken internally and made in
Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes-
timonials free.
Bold by Druggists. Price 75c per bottle.
Take Hail's Family Pills for constipation.
We wish to announce that we have
purchased the B. F. Krosley Market
and Grocery. We will conduct a first
class market, handling only the best
meats and a nice fresh stock of groc-
eries. We solicit your patronage.
Bring us your butter and eggs.
the following described real estate sit-
, - uate in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma,
ion of a road and bridge fund, I to-wil: Lots fifteen (16) and sixteen
and where townshipgovernments <lfi) in Block twenty (20). in First Ad-
have not been abolished under; Litton to the town of Britton, Okla-:
provisions of a bill passed by the! *">mu’ “CC0PdmR t0 tfae recorded plat
legislature two years ago. levy J Suiii property W8g on the 2nd dRy of i
of 2 mills shall be levied in town- January. 1915, appraised at $300.00,
ships. It further provides that and a eopy of the return filed forth- !
county commissioners must make j wi,h in lhe office of the Clerk of the j j;
a levy of not less than two-fi fths sa“' ‘'our,* ami faid rcul e9tate ia be''
of a mill tor a special drag fund ; WjIbur x. Mofc^u,„ey and Addie H
to be used in defraying the ex-; McElhinney, to satisfy a judgment
ffln pense of dragging public roads. rendered in said action in
DR. HOMER MARSH
DENTIST
McLOUD. OKLA.
iFirst Class Work—Satisfact-'
ion Guaranteed.
Ogden & Morrow
Harrah, Oklahoma
1***M*I«UI M4»W*W»W
Visit Mack’s Place
•Hi*
said Court,
Hg *
Disappears With
&*>■?
on the 2nd day of January, 1915, in
! favor of plaintiff for $350.83, and 10
! per cent interest per annum from said
A iL . E|f J date and $80.00 Attorney’s fees; and a
Anctner S rloncy , judgment in favor of The North Okla-'
- i hums State Bank, a corporation, rend- !
Forest Hillerby, a vmnn mnn i erud »« Court in said cause on said
•uunty t» not very fertile. Also, i to fifteen per cent after it has
fjromour knowledge of soil and been picked,
cotton, w« know that it takes j With live stock and general
pretty good land to produce even; field crops paying the bills, the
m bale of cotton to the acre, grower will not be forced to sell
fore, our credulity is not his cotton as soon as it is gather- r orest miierby, a young man
■working, and, futherrnore, we; ed, no matter how low the price, i who had been working for Grant ’date for f107'5'1 anci 10 per cent inter"
the opinion that there are | He can hotd it unti! the market Stanley on his farm northwest 2T ctsu
m0me^!hUf °Wn ,n rxas W- !1S ri,rht' H’ M’ C°ttrell» in I of Luther, was sent into Luther (of said action; *nd a judgment iofavor
•re-eligible for roetnl>ership *n I Southwest Trail. | last Friday morning with a check;u{ the Sherur-Cillett Company, a cor-
Ae Ananias Club. However, if; . j against Mr. Stanley to get jt: poratwn, rendered iu sakl Court in
there are any LHbbook county! ........ I cashed for the nurnnse of nnv said rau*v on said date for $18.50 and
people here who want to debate j The socialists m the -.egirlature j Ilillerbv cash ! 56 45 and ■ceruin« COBtfl-
2,«WM. it. now o,„„ for woredofeateJ in thoir pot .oho- j ^ »'■— »» «"•»
♦ #
• FOR A SMOOTH X
Shave 15c 1
<M*cuasion.
OR A NEAT
Hair Cut 25c
GOTO
s s J
IS
me to abolish five district schools, . . , , ,
of agriculture, the normal schools 1 ore t ic ^ OCOCk tf]ain was
. ,at Ada. Durant and Weather- ifOklahnina City and
Diversified Farming j ford, and two preparatory uni.! ^av'ng the horse he was riding
Many cotton growers have, vor8ities at Tonkawa and Clare-! l[ed on thc street Warded
thought that the recent move- nK)rCi nn:] for consoidation of Ij*1™’"? the Clty’ Whenl
for-diversified farming has the state school of mines with j Hll!erby d,d not return Promptly;
n.a fight against cotton. They! tbe state university, when the Wlth tbe ™ne>' an ,nt«u,Jy was!
ve felt that an effort backed hou8e voted to sustain an unfav-1 *tarted aad officers in Oflaltfma
iiy the strongest forces in the orabu. committee report on a City notified and a search made I
for him there, but the officers j
uury,
A. D., 1915.
M. C. BINION,
Sheriff of Oklahoma County, Okla.
By John Keeh, Undershcriff.
Loyal J. Miller, Atty. for Plaintiff.
M ooe & Kerneghan
Agent Congdon's Laundry
LACKED AN IMPORTANT POINT
Claimant H;.d the Honor* In Weight
but Fell Short on Another Matter
of Moment.
<countty was being made to force bjjj by
rejiort on a
Representative McLe-;
them to abandon the only wap'raore and Hill, socialists, provid-1^e_^fh[e t0__fin^ hi™’,and he| ^ a‘convention, jmr-
Jt isn't often that two men of aL
physical pro-
-which *hoy are sure that they; inK for doinp away wit’h these: has not been apprehended yet.
wan grow and the only farm pro-, institutions aftcr ip15. j Ldther Register.
<d«ct that -brings them every year ---------- ----
old Comp. Says No More
farming becomes genera! in the) Read Meaaure Overdrafts Allowed
•otton growing districts and* Division of public roads into -
•very cotton grower raises the Three classes, county, state and The new ruling of the compt-
food for his family arui the feed township, is proposed in a bill roller of the currency that banks
for his live stock, cotton will be- now before the house of repre- must discontinue the practice of
•ome-of even greater value and sentatives and is regarded as permitting overdrafts is a little
importance than it is now. one of the most important bills inconvient to some of the boys
Some ©f tbe most profitabk*! under consideration at this time, during these war times, but is a
Dr K. HAAS,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Calls answered day or night
OFFICE:
Mack Montgomery has the best
stock of furniture in town. You
are invited to visit his place wheth-
er interested in buying or not. If
you need some new pieces of fur-
niture this spring, get his prices be-
fore going elsewhere. It will be a
pleasure to show you the stock, and
your pur-
you can save money on
chases.
Mack Montgomery
Rear postoffice on Main St
tieularly tvlicn the proportions carry
with them a weight of 325 pounds to
the man. Yet just this did happen
at a recent Indianapolis assemblage.
One of the two arrived the .first day)
of the convention and immediately
set up the claim of living the heavi-
est man at the gathering. His state-
ment went unchallenged until the
third tiny of the meeting, when a
contender appeared. The late arri-,
vat immediately sought the first
claimant for heavyweight champion-)
Dr. G. R. Giggs
Office Ragland Drug Store.
Calls answered
at all hours.
FOR BALE: Old papers; big bundle
for 5e at News office.
East View Farm Jerseys
Won the highest honors that can be won at the Oklahoma State Fair,
our (treat young bull Noble’s Oxford Pirout winning both Junior an t
Grand Championship. We also won first on pet of sire and produce of
cow. These are the ribbons more biR-hiy prized by a breeder than all
the rest. In addiuon to these we also won 18 other premium* including
the A. J. C. C. Grand Champion. Do you want to buv a bvoy bull sired
by the Grand Champion, or a heifer or two bred to this bull7 Write me
what you want. Will take pleasure in answering you.
A few Berkshire boars and gilts for sale.
PHONE U-55
R. L. Peebly
R. F. D. NO. 9, OKLAHOMA CITY
, , , , ship lienors. Stepping up to him lie
feed crops increase thc fertility; Any highway within the state! move along the lines of good *aid:
■of tlie soil; feeding meat and, would be subject to designation
•dairy animals will -make a large as a state road, if the state
increase in the supply of fcrtilu-1 should so desire. It is made
••r; the raising of a variety of mandatory for the commission-
banking, and after all it only
calls for a little extra efFort of
making arrangements at the
bank before giving checks in-
stead of after giving.
•J understand you ok* saying
Ticer’s Duroc Bred
Sow Sale
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Tuesday, March 2nd, 1915
35 Bead JESSIES 35 Head
THE
EUROPEAN WAR
iN BIBLE PROPHECY.
T?tidreamed of passions have burst forth.
: devouring the lands that pat hint hands
i have beautified and made fertile, and c«?n-
- Curies have stocked with art treasure*. To
the entire world the war has come as a
j complete surprise beca-uee they have not
J read our book <fiG0 pages—cloth) telling
j that Jus? such conditions would exist, only
j to be followed by the still greater doves*
tation of anarchy. The first edition came
j from the press In 1W7.
Of vaster Interest and Importance Is Its
! promise of better thins* in store for this ,
earth, wl an the wrath of nations has hem.
- run its course. Pend thirty-four cents in
stamps <with this coupon) to cover |
age, to The Temple, No. SG W. C3rd St.. New !
j York City, and receive a copy promptly. |
you arc thc heaviest man at this con-
vention
“Yey. sir, J so claim,” eakl the)
first arrival. “I am five feet tea;
inches high and weigh 325 pounds.”
“Then you lose the championship,”,
said the challenger. “I am five
feet ten inches tall and weigh 32G ^
pounds.”
“Well.” said the first, “if you
weigh 326 that beats me. But. great
heavens, man. you haven’t any
shape.”—Indianapolis News.
Read the aUvertisini; in this week’s •
News. There are some real bargains
offered in the advertising columns, and ,
it will be to your interest to read j
The Tried Sows consist of five by Graduate Col., two by Otey'a Col
ana out of Lady Burket ts. Liquette fcy Col. Scion, iheioii sow of the
Royal Be ion Stock Farm »al2 last year and others of fashionable breeding
The fall yeai^ng gilts bv the Chanitiion \ alloy B. and Champion Red,
a grandson at lip- H*P N?Mier he spring gilts are by Crimson W on-
der IV and King G*«d E Nuff Again by the Champion Good E Nuff
Again King. Tb«e*ow» and gills will be showing in pig by sale date
to King Good E Nuff Again. »r»t id class at the Dallas Stafi* Fair and
It ogee, and Reserve (.rand Champion at Oklahoma State Fair 19U
te Royal Graduate, a half brother of Grand Master Col. II. Cata-
; on request.
Visitors always welcome. Breeders and Farmers alike
invited. Stop at Council Station on Rock slend
between Oklahoma City* and EJ Reno.
Matties*
C. L TfCER
FfF! n Ml
NOTICE:-lf you have a horse,
pig. chickens or anything else to
advertise it in the News.
COW, I
sell, i
Pont Be aDwH- t
\X)HEM A VAEM LA6 AM E Gfr
GETS UP AND STARTS TO CACKLE. -
vJETS EGE8M0NE KMOVV AldOOT W-
ADMERTtbES VT- S30T 'WHEN A DUCK
LAVS AM E<r6- IT VMPlV WALKS OFF
N060DV KNOWS 'mE DlEFEKANCt
~TWE DOCK'S 'cUCc MAT BE TOST AS
GOOP AS TRE. WENS EGG- t?UT
HEW ADVERTISES - AWD SELLS A
'Thousand E.crwSTO'u c. pocks oue'lj
MCf\AL-*FVOO WAUE A GOOD 'TfWGi
TO 5ELL APV6V?rtSE \T- LET THIS
TAEE.R. CACKLE - *
You are probably thinking of having some Horse and
Jack Bills printed right away. We want you to know
that if you bring the job here it will be Done right,
Done Quick and at a price von can afford to pav.
THE HARRAH NEWS
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Todd, J. A. The Harrah News (Harrah, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1915, newspaper, February 19, 1915; Harrah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc937419/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.