Harrah News (Harrah, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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from eaci and every one of our many friend* and cus-
tomer* will asn*t ue to be more uiiefull to alL
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•somebody they're rend so mat* < > Vhen tou need any thing in the drug line or P9”"*
shorn. an’ they’d be jista* crazy <; _^n__^ or in fact any thing to beautify the home tell
r’sees etothe* vmnrer er «my- * ut VODr trouble and we either have what you want or
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gmger t» the race. 2* fact* -csmstssm^,
when the fine gua* «» jt r r r
a sidetrack is take aanitanii®
treatments fear aerveus jm*r-
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- * best ft^-k of drugs to select frem; day or night we are
ready to serve you.
Come is and Join the satisfied class.
Satisfied because you get the best good* and the best
to be obtained at any price.
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Retest beaks. The back rase ’«** °kiaf^ « <►
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Changes text books every year * Talking kBy about tSm and - ► | ' j§ • '"■ ' * •' • | - -* I
or two is a xaisanor to say noth- even pnbikfamge^toiais in new^ | _______________^,,,,,,11“...........—
|ng«f the expels. Besides it papers to induce farmer to taid ...................... ..—
reUiri* the education*; progress these may be ail right, hot the
re*.* sw rvf *->u» nrwrti^T Sis-wnee X&ijomJ bans i* doing
Respectfully Yours.
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retards th* edueataonai progress w» ^ J ' .
©f the stale. Fact of the mauer Shawnee Kataosnai bank is doing
j*. we need to get oor school* ewen better than that. Tba
out of politic*, and when wedo bank offer* to loan it* euitamer*
this it may stop some of the the funds at a eery low rate o.
gr»rk®g r interest to b a y kvestock am?
m Jf. buiki shoe. _ _1
The term cf John J. Burk, re- ’Turtbeimore t h e_ Shs»i»e
publican postmaster, at Norman. National bank advertises ^ urn
expired Jan. 2a. Postmaste- Sawnee newspapers that it j:..
General park>MB requested Ccmr gf&t this imswigPTnMt t0 ar*
m»maa Ciaude Weave- to ®*r* and it pays for the adve-
nominate a peetmas ter to £.11 HaamaBta. The bank offeeatoj
0* vacancy. Mr. Weave wrote loan the money on terms tr.Lt
lethepaepk of Norcaan and in- will enahie the borrowers to
vited them to make suggestions mat e the stock and suc»» ua?
with referenee tc saskfeg the far themseaven.
ueoinUnent. Mr. Weaver ex- ' ‘F» mocth* there ha* been i
pteirita max the o45dc biJongnd talk in ail the towns of Oklahoma
to the people and that It was his about education the farsneia.
desire to refect their will in The newspaper* are fob of j1
eoktng the apnomtmer t. aod those who write most of the
^ ^ j iznilwttMBS to farmers go not
It has boon suggested to this know a ail© from a atLet c: W
editor that the a^totioc be start- The farmers o f Okiaarana
«3 for aa ksfc plant and aieetne need less education cf this kind 1
UgbuUrT m Harrah Nay. „d mcee mc^y « a reasonable
nay, Pauline! Bow in th# world rate of interest to enable tom,
wou'd the town support an me-to go with their business,
pant, when w local dealer has They know how u, farm
a hard disposing of his car they know how to e*e a mia
*o»u shi|»nento? The News w bat the uouidc is that rr.Lsy o*
for anything that will benefit them do not have no money to
the town, but burfecicg it/eita- build it
eenship with a bond issue for
Well Drilling
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KKoethiog they could cot sup- pay 10 per cent f-- — _ .
mwL would be dpime them an make anything at tL The® can-
injustice. Uet‘s has up and not make a success of such at
boost our school, work for better Imrans transacuos any snore
poads, another cotton gin and than the farmer* of other states
trade with the home merchants, can do it. It is op to the banker*^
»v«p u*fy rvipfbt. nf tb#* «f site to follow the esaasple *
f gr $r set by the - * a»o In the meartirae we eom-
j_ ^ yrhw»*y American come f<wward wish ismiaroiers ^^4 the action of the Shawnee
liagarine. “Abe Martin,** the to the farmers. Xauonal bank most heartily.
Indian* phuosopiter, inakes the if the- currency bii: fee whsd! ^ -—
the following remarks oo adver- Senator Over. » psruj rem*»-; those stock bills, receipts
tising: .:;tg sibie is going to re deye t» M-
I have hadmany years experience in the w ell drilling busi-
ness, and I know what I can da If you want a well
give me a contract, and I w ill guarantee you a welL Price
for g inch well is $1.0© per foot Kural phone.
Edward Wraney
Harrah, Oklahoma.
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Mvt*iU*r«uu, sad. rail
M**t>r* of ih*» lire rto—*i»tng
that th* original at\at ot th* defect*
wfeieh rcault la broken rail* » tfc*
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4ng: *lbie 18 re5ie:€ " csd notes printed at the News j
\Wnat’s become o* the’ ole- diticm the peojfe oi ton wm ba. S&UsfacttoO guaranteed- j The Nowa one yur only ♦$•
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Todd, J. A. Harrah News (Harrah, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1914, newspaper, January 29, 1914; Harrah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc937683/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.