The Harrah News (Harrah, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1915 Page: 4 of 6
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: HarraK News est*from *•»*•*»&* themselves
«f •»* New, rw» I ‘n the future upon the democrat*
^ J ic party organization or altacn-
infC tl.em.dvca to demccratic
campaign committees and thus
compelling the party to bear the
iarrah P'trtoffice 1 odium and carry the load incur.
matter. j red by trying to make the party j
t« advance *i.r>o lK,°Plo serve as the means
of protecting certain groups of
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Tn do-in.. ** ^ * , atrument pf the people it can
rrsoaUiefmvTte n ^’**’ ■ °‘ I n0t afTord to l>erniit itself t(» be
by t!,e for4*n used by the reactionary derm nt
*M"- The stock.
men loft in Europe. j holder8 of lhe ,Jemocratic party
‘ should call for an inventory of
i*
.
The Newt acknowledges re-
ceipt of a package of garden
aeeda from Congressman Joe B.
ThompBon. Thanks, J. li. We’ll
cleaa aBr ltie back lot and try
®nd tome garden sar, ea» ly
ne.xtgpdng,
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A government report shows
thatflrorn August 1st to Novem-
ber let (here were collated
(735JTO at toll from the owners
of vmmAs that used the Panama
: canal tflnety per cent of this
_ aiim eatne from coast-wise trad-
er* who WOOld have been exempt
from mjr payment whatever if
the president's opponents in
congnmtiad had tneir way. In-
; stead of (wing in the United
States treasury it would Jrnve
,been ia the coffers of the ship
owner*.
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The friends of national
the stock on hand, and wher*
ever goods are shown to be taint-
ed, they fhould be eliminated so
as to prevent their entire stock
from falling under the ban of
the public censor—the people.
-The Commoner.
9ilv«r lo th. 8tr..t_Th« Judgment
Begun—Financial Shaking*—Deluge
Peered — Various Expedients Tried.1
Present Outlook—Eerth’e Only Hope.
t*er. 27.—Pastor
llussHI preached
rroin, "Tills word,
i oncp more. «ljr
nllirtli tint rrinuv
*»»« «f those things
that nri» shaken.
“» of filings that
nr« made, that
lliotm thing* which
cannot bo shaken
m u y tvmain.”--
Uebrewa 12:27.
The Hiwaker bold
that hi.t text up
»ej?055rio:
piled (o otir day, that the removing of
nil thing* h linkable In now- programing.
Unit the sknklug heavens rnprisient l&-
clealustlclxni, and thnt fho elm king
cnrili represent* nodal, financial and
iKiJitlc.il nffnir*. Everything false, |H>
Bus. Incqnltahlc, will I*. slmkcn. In
(Inancinl parlance this Is equivalent to
wylng that the “water” will Iieaqiice-x
ed out of stock* and bonds
The subject of tlip demonetization oi
- silver was diacitaaed nt length. Pom
PIS Wife and ; years ngo financiers concluded that li
And it took I wo,l)U »>«* to ll»lr tnlercxt to have onl.i
Luke McLuke Says
Once upon a tittle a man re-
membered that the day was the
tenth anniversary of his wedding
and he brought home some flow-
ers and candy to
gave her a kiss. /*nn it iook j ”''u:u ,,,T "> *,wir mien-m m >mvc oni>
eight doctors nine davs to restore !!K"1,'1 Tbe °r row**
the poor wofnan from the shock.
The Soft Hearted men are the ,he w1® it i" is rhaps but fail
heet fellows and have the most
friends. But they are usually
working for and paying rent to
the Hard Hearted men.
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people. It Is perbapa but fair t
*ny that less than onc-lmlf of th
bankers understood the philosophy o
the nmtler. Jut! were guided by th
more astute, who fully understood Th
result has been great profile nml pow-
er to the Iuiukera; for wllbouf them
BANKRUPT
STOCK SALE?
The stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Har-
ness and Shoes belonging to the estate of Williams &
Co. was sold to H. A. Bump, Dec. 22, 1914, at Public
Auction by the United States Court.
Tjm^stockjsjto^n^hc market being sold at greatly reduced price*.
GROCERIES
----••MVIWIIUI I’U/ill’
bition are highly pleased over the
vote of Cangress on December
whim that body voted l‘»7
, for, and IP9 against However
. the proposition lost, lacking
t duty on# votes of'the necessary
J two-thirds majority. While they
„ ara defstled for the time being,
it Is undoubtedly a great victory
for the prohibitionists. The idea
a> growing rapidly, ahd it is only
v* matter of a few years until we
will haro national prohibition.
* .4 j$
• Len 8pcfiC^ a famous Ameri-
can singer dfcd in New York a
j^few days ago, and his funeral
^sermon was preached Jrotn a
phonograph teccrd that Spencer
•had preaebfcd two years ago.
That's a great Idea. Why can’t
i - we all follow Spencer’s example
and preach our own funeral ser-
„mons? Then we’d know thai
our virtues had been lauded to
tthe skies, and our pathway to
4hat undiscovered country strewn
with roses. ,
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After siting Up the people he mllroiul Ztoctf and bouiln conld not lu,
can’t I hn,,,llpd Slicopsnfully R.v w-lmt lx
known a* tlio umli-rwriling proo-wn.
pfohi- meets every day, a man can t
understand why any blamed fool lh(, tMinlfrr, tnqk orertantZZ*
•tOUiu want to TO & Cdnnibu). j rollmad Atocim nntl for whfrh
It is funny, but it is a fact, i thay w,'r'‘ ’’nl nennts nt n ruuml
The Rich think the Poor urn Rv ■'•rnnctng limimy on tbe ixuids
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Rich are S«n*,. j t„. STS
There are ail sorts of people Wl*11 with these atm-kn and boudn.
in the world, including the T" whirl!, thV.y U‘ul trt ,,'a,<e
l . l i , e . kifge JWufltS, IJllt wblrb they are n«*w
human hog who eats five times a unable to rhi nt any price, rc-houmI
day and roars about the Evils of ln f* i*Br‘ nt tiirir n**et3. thme «tocks
the Liquor Habit.
If you hate a man you also re-
gard his dog an the sneakingest,
orneryest brute in the world.
We have just had a peek at the
new winter lingerie. No. it
wasn’t being worn. It was in a
fasnion sheet. The popular gar-
ment is the Umberella Combina-
tion and it is about ns big as u
man’s pocket handkerchief. It
begins at the waist and it doesn’t
reach to the knees. The dear
things wear this and get prickly
nntl bonds nhow the banks to be
Wealthy, with Immense Mirplimes; lint
now that the "wnter” .lx to he taken
oat of these ntoeks nnd bonds, there
w||l be nu Immense slulnknge In tbe
rbsoimvs of these hnul.x They will
suddenly t- vome poor without actually
losing a rent, by reason of (he falling
market value of the|r xei-nritlex
All banks realize fhl* fact If their
holding!, are to |x> reckoned nt nrtunl
value, xonio of the richest banks will
become Insolvent nnd will t* called
iiIHin by the Oovemment either to
close their doors or to niuke go-sl their
shortage Right there will lie their
difficulty; for the rich men of the
world have their capital Invested simi-
larly. Iilnl the reliction will ho hound
/\II i Oc cans or packages of gTocer-
ies now
All 15c cans or pa kages, 12c
All 20c cans or packages, 1 ?c
All 25c cans of packages, 20c
All grocery prices cut to save you
about 20 percent;
HARDWARE
Old Hickery 2 3-4 wagons, regular
$ 100 wagon for $70.00
One $85 buggy with pole $50.00
Nails are full price.
HARNESS
A few sets of work harness,
worth $43.00 for $33 00
Saddles at exactly cost. Collars,
Hames, Collar pads, Back bands and
whips all cut 20 per cent or more.
CLOTHING
Best $ 1.00 Overalls and jackets 80c
"est 50c work shirts 39c
Wool shirts, worth from 1.50 to
3.00, for 98c to $2.00. All under-
wa e for fnen and women at from
20 to 50c less than regular price.
$12.50 winter suits of clothes, most-
ly wool, different patterns, closing
them out at $7.85
All dry goods at cut prices. Shoes
cut from 50c to $1 00 per pair.
Will take your butter, eggs and
poultry at market price.
heat and the fool men wear their I to unfavorably nil great com-
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Aik For An Inventory
The report from several states Mr. and Mrs. S. Venable,'
indicate that thedemocrats buve j northeast of town, spent a few
learned a lesson from tile refer,t - (lavs Chri«lmn« ivooL- \iirh tkeir
.learned a lesson from the recent
.campaign. Efforts are now un-
der way to prevent representat-
.ives of the various special inter-
heavies with the bottoms rolled I A* nil n-ont
. ... : a* nil wont amazingly well for the
up into wads around their ankles j banker* Mild the wealthy by reiixot, of
and then holler with rheumat- !!“’ ^•“••"etiiwtJon <>r *iiver. no when
I)uy of IttMimnlm? aliall haro fully
dawned, things will go e*i>eclaUy Imrd
with them Althntiph the Rtoiipaxo
nnd reonnstruftion will Involve rlih
and po<ir alike. In many respeeta the,'
rlrb will f,-e| ,-he presxure more
You have an Oklahoma City store at your door. You
at home as cheap as you can buy elsewhere.
can buy
ism. - Cincinnati Enbulrer.
Harfah,
■Mite.
H. A. BUMP
Oklahoma
days Christmas week with their
daughters. Mines. \V. R. Mont-
gomery and Lamar Smith, at
Cushing.
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[NIGHT BECK & Co.
107 W, <V*in St. Oklahoma tity
Wishes You Health, Wealth
Happiness and Good Clothes
FOR
Of Bump’s Bargain
319 W. Main
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May Oi^ new year be the dawning of a period of unnrece-
Oe Store that Sells Hart ochaffner
& Marx Clothes
. * s*®» Of. dependable, sens!Lie clothes for men a r.fore
of cmirternis service - of a policy that
---*1- the biggest year of our history
but we know that our conscientious efforts
„in in ()^ahomu will make
;ffair ®"t,whether. ye h?vp ^e pleasure
Oil in 1-1 1 or not. wc wmh a happy prosjierous
to you and all men.
» Peck * fo
O tlahoi »a Gty
Liquidating Process Begun.
Mt-niifimr. the war bn* brought th*
financial world to a crlsl*. The nation* 1
of Purer*, are belli* shaken. Already
the casualties of the war amount to
nearly two millions of hiinuin being*
and hundreds of millions of dollar*;
and It Is only begun. Tbe tbtng wanted
■ Is gold; and. a* in every war. this prw i
i einns metal has |»r*'tleally <,1 Isappearwl I
j In the warring nations. Their homo 1
I seourl!h>s will not lie salable for cash;
, ajid n general ,-ittempr will be made to
whoiTnm'hZ* 1 jyb' i“,JN!T neo- 1S- 25-!a,ul forcosts-
pmeUenlly Hie only mnrkrt; nnd Anw r- 191 “n<i J#n' 8 m’d lS' 1S15‘ . . | Oklahoma City, Ok.ahoms,
lenn iMnki"- . loaded down heavllv NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S F this ’<!th day ot Oecember, A. 1) 1S14,
Reliable i atitborltles declare j Oklahoma City Oklahoma,
that Fan.; . 'at five llmusxnd 1 ° *C* ls her°J’y B'ven’ ,hnt L thej M. C. Binion,
million* of <!,. i, invested In Ameri ( unacrs,k"ld -Sheriff of Oklahoma! .Shcrif
oan sermrltte*. If nut miefifth of these ' County, Oklahoma, will, by virtue of John N. Kerb,
be sacrificed to realize gold. It will , *'> *rUer or sale is-ued to me out of the Untierahcriff.
moiui a financial deluge. American District Cotirt of Oklahoma County, Loyal J. killer
ov‘7l,vulwl- rann,,t 'Oklahoma, in an action therein pend-1 Attorney for Plaintiff,
li wn-cL "olt’w V ^ ** ^ al"' . «^^ed l*-m tvhere.n Mar" F J .. *-^-—
»" -v w„„.,er that American pntT- P™" T* t*****+*“*~* • ■ ■ H
haegerx fear to se.- Stock Exchange* ! / ,, ‘ ,noh ”r-d L- B- Kerfoot are do-X ■!
open fur l.tisluesaT ffad the Exrhnngea ! fana*nl'f- °"or f°vsale at public auc- J
not elOKcd promptly when they did. tion' niu*,el‘ without appraisement to 1*
we would have had the most terrible j Uie hs*h«st LiJvier for cash, on the ’9th j* nlj f lc~*«r-r» , i « ne-i
pan! ever known, fly their closing, j day of January A. D. 1813, atJo'elock J L/K. HOillLK MARSH
the face value of stock* and bonds P. M. at tne west front door of the * nrvrnsT
prwrve.1. and thereby tonk 'CosratyCowtHoow Oklahoma Citv, jf “ BT
; nobody would pay for them tXy 8*,B3,e *» Cow
The Pastor ,„en demons, ted that lC" ,10> eh?‘
If silvtw had not 1W„ demo„..tl»-d "" (H) a:vl twclve <?2> in fonr
Imti’—‘ —
! i tf|s,
> :i* ra"vl> money with which to
J ‘I” tms.hic-s. Ue nppUe.1 Eaeklel Trip
! t" present biding of gold, nnd to ait
j vet- * demonatUation. Bnt tbe varl-
j mi« expediencies tw-hig tried hr flnan
* *r?!f |w* nf nPi mvntt ft •><
t . . . * **w **«*«* .•
j ^ ^ r* ,aim« s•Tipture All bnnwn of-
; *i’; *• ^*3 Alia iW *tv**t«**t of ait
J ^ "" L«-« CfS *f ttl lAkt* Ih*
Mtu# th.* lr-\*tr x*f Juiisrmrut lnm *** tuea?h« r «ith u threat thereon st
I* w'i L-=.-*y» V..-F hot* I* Jo tbo-«a- th* (Mtoof IS |»r cent an-im fro-
>H, and the f ather mm? of |
House
Oklahoma City.
era would not lx- In the present | »** South Park Addition to Oklaho- i
for tbe world wool,I have had m* City, Olttahoir.a, according to the '
t recorded plat thereof..
| Said property h to l>c sold to satisfy \
| * judgment rendered in asid cause in i
' said Court ai-ainst the DeferdSffts T S. *
i Finch «nd F. i, Finch and in favor of )
the plaintiff Mary F, Huc-hc* for
Ill
Mi LOUD, OkLA
First Class Work Satisiact-
ion Guaranteed.
FOR A SMOOTH
Shave !5e
I
OR A NEAT
Hair Cut 25c
GOTO
11 ;
Moore & Kerneghan ;
j' AgentCongdon'sLaundry X
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PNEUMONIA
left me with a frightful couch a •
vi rv weak. I h;idspoils when I could
.hardly breathe or sjaak f it 10 to iv
minutes. My doctor conid notheb
JU<% but I wa« completely cured by
DR. KINC’S
New Oiseevery
Mrs. J. li. Cox, JoUct. JJi. *
50c_«ha 11.00 AT all pmir.r.isrg
.
♦♦♦« IIIIU
T* OR S.VI.F; Two and a half acres j,
unimproved Ixnd in south part of town. )'
Wid sell, or trade for Jive stock. TOM ‘
DRfiW. . .
IL« i .ittwei,
■St Uni
jot
esstatr*
i S6S.00 si fctt-i
-■**, e’hd t*xe =
Dr, G, R. Grifgs
Office Ragland Drag Store, j
Calls answered
at ail hours.
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Read tie ads
Dr K. HAAS, |
PHYSICIAN & Sfc’SCEGN |
Calls answered day or night J
OFFICE: ♦
At Residence , J
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Davidson & Case
Lbr. Co.
i-irne, Cement, door and window
Screens, Fafnts and Builder’s
Hardware. Buy it here.
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Todd, J. A. The Harrah News (Harrah, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1915, newspaper, January 1, 1915; Harrah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc937611/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.