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IARRAH NEWS
Advertiser*
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vOL. VI
HARRAH, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY APRIL!#. 1S-15
NO. 18
WELCH ACQUITTED
BY SENATE
6im COY SCHOOL
Wills SILVER CUP
By Eustnitrfng the demurrer of the
rtffcr.ee to the eviderce udmittid
I tffore the senate court of impeach-I jr,|-
r out in-th* case wherein the conviction
< f Insurance Commissioner A L. Welch
WM fought, the senate cleared him of
the ceargt* preferred against him by
the house ami upon which the house
impeached him.
Saturday afternoon the l ouse morv-
rgera noted, and Judge C. II. Sta.ft,
Th-> Oklahoma Gountv Field indTrnek
M**ot was held in Edmond Aoril
The day km fine and there
a record breaking crowd being stoat
one thb'js«nd recple on the (rround.
Ait record ’ were broken except Girin
£0 Yard D. rh, nnd Running Broad
Jump. Jones carried"off the honors of
No Man Can Succeed Alone
Comm uni ties succeed or fall together. Competitors in trade. j
producer and consumer, employer and employee, the private in- j
leth. dividual and the public—ell secure the best results if they
work
bene-
together. The success of one on legitimate lines means the
lit of all. and the failure of one meatns loss to all.
The more we considsr these questions, the more clearly we real-
ize their truth. But the unreasonable critic or agitator is the
enemy of mankird, including himself. He obstructs and destroys,
and he does not create or improve One who is controlled by
even though he may secure
the day, m»! mg 38' points n:id was
„ „
mobmI tor Mr. Wtkk, .«,r l>Ma ft, IMtttU. _
. , , , , , .No. SO tied fur second honor*, csrii! This applies to ali classes of peoole and every department of life, i t-ide two rows were set out.
J. D. Ljdick. asked the presiding jh*„, 23 point*,
justice far a brief rc-ce-s winch was i pj, t..jct jj.
on
......... ,............................... temporary advantage-will never receive any laaHng benefic. Inround itojuvoudr, aid
iag> with his associate counsel, Judge ■“ 1
Her.nan Scribncc of ■ it applies to us in considering our attitude and conduct towards
kisuited Ccuntel t! 'rtupon dictottd i ■ ,, ... , , , .others, add, with equal force, to those whose action or disposition , .. . .
* , , . ,ue" being tbot’ighcet number ven fcv rr>! ,, . T, . _ . - . . , , ,, j breaking them down.
• demurrer to the evujenco which wus k. ,i.slaved best' All- afreets us* If we are sincere mild fair in our treatment of others Thetedi*s served dimer at neon.
vve m*y iiopp foi similar trcRtrncnt by tli6m. If vve urc diligent iTl e menu quite an citiloiaio one
mm mm done
on smm GROUNDS
Carrying out the plans of the Pat-
rons’ < luh, n large cumber of tur
citizens met ct the school fame Satur-
day morning with teams, plows, scrap-
pers end shovels and eroded up the
school grounds. The bisi kj. ck trees
that Stood on the e»ut!ie***t comer
were dug up and the ground plowed
After the grading was done tho road
drag.was pul on. leaving it i s smooth
os a floor. 1 epos werd sit put all
the cart
A fence
is to be butit around them so ss to
protect (hem, and toJbeep stock from
individual, hs was declared host
immediately hied, cr.d was by the pie- | „un^ All ie'o and was awarded the
riding justice pres-cnUd to the 8'-r,a e GoM Mods,. Willard Roggi of Jones
roust. The demurrer was sustained, tn.j Leonard Lorrgof Spencer tied for
i6toI3. and Mr. Welch was thus clear- , ,on<1 j,,*^ cach having II points. It
.d of the charges without having toil j d(J!.fl,rcd ,,y a,| (h, finest Cour.ly
troduco evidence to prove ht< innocent, M,,.t WP hgVl) ,vur > :li, evotvUtirg
in trying to ascertain the good in others they may see good in
us.-THE FRA.
ihe action of su ite indicating that
they.did not believe the hou30 mtnag-
e*s bad madu a caso again.,t Mr. Wi leh.
A number of the senators who voted
rgainst the demur er stated rftor the
senate adjourned that they did an, not
t »lieving.the evidence sufficient to eon-
,icl Mr. Welch, butbecauas there wore
«ertain points that they would have
liked to sec explained.
wji hann n ous nnd in
n splendid Meet.
Mrs. Babiak Dead
Mm. Dora B^bitik died at her I ome j
cast of town Friday oflernoon. Her j
death was sudricn and was a great ;
shock to her mmy friends. She wss j 53 yd.
spparcntly in go,’d health and prepared
limror for her family at noon. About
3 o’clock the became suddenly ill and
died before the physician arrived She
was thirty-four years old and had been
married seventeen years. She I raves
a hu:-b:.nd mA seven-children to mourn
her death.
The funeral services were conducted
*t the Catholic church Saturday by the
Rev. Father I,laze of Shawnee.
Odd Fellows Move
* v»r
every way it
wa: n splendid Meet. The follow!) g
arc the individual wirn-rj in each
event with the 1 care made:
Basl e: Ball:
Division A. Girls
Di rt. SI, First
** SI, Second
Division B. Girls
Di-:t. 65, First
“ i.O, Second
Division A. Boys
Dist. 8*!, First
“ 3fl, Second
Division R. Boys
Diet. 85, First
“ 81, Second.
Dash, boys Russell Benson.
m.m ITFfisS FROM
UVtBTHE COUNTY
aril it inspired the men to do good
work. It was as follows:
Postmaster Weaver Has 1st all of tha
negroes out cf the Oklahoma City post-
oflice.
J. W. Burns, an attorney of Okla-
homa Citv, has given up his profession
and is going t > prerrh the gospol. He
was ordained Sunday.
V. A. Hall of Jones Cily, was united
in marringe 0 few days ago to Miss
Catherine Huston at Blackwell, Okla.
Ira F. Baird, postmaster at Luther,
and Miss MurielSmirh or near Guthrie,
were united in marriage Inst Sunday.
City1
O. C. Black, a special deputy of the
I. O. O. F. lodge was hi re Saturday
night Pfcdlirg the Odd Fellows of ih'\-
town. The lodge has had some trouble
getting a place to meer, and it was de-
cided to move to tho rooms in the Cole
building over tho Richardson grocery
store. The lodge meets on Saturday
nights and will hold regular meetings
in the future.
Jones. t> 4 6 Sec.
50 Yd. Dash, girls Lillie Mikeaka, Con-
sol,d .ted, 1:7 1-0 Sec. ' A son waB b,rn to Mr and Mrs- Joe
100 Yd. Dash, boys Carl Brooks, Luth-; Rwew“*' tbrce mi,e3 eaat o{ Jones-
er. li 2 5 Sec. ast Wednesday.
Pole Vault, Willard Boggs, JoneF, Jesse Canada and family have locat-
8 lt-10 in. I i-d st Luthor, where tliey will make
110 LovvHurdlo (toys under 16 years), tllpfr hpm, They cnmc frpm Ken.
Hetmun Scribner. Dist 45, 17 Sue. !tucky
110 Low Hurdle (boywlG years and over) 1
Wii a d Boggs, Jones, 16 3-5 Sec. ! Mrs- w M- Jackson died at Luthor
,fhot But, Leonard Legg, Spencer, ! ,a''t Friday from an attack of pnem
4jyj pt monia. She leaves a hui
440 Yd. Race,- GeorgeCnsssdy, Dist. 30 ! f*ww children. *
®“ ^‘ c’ Miss Mae Croak, who is attending
DFcua Threw, Leonard Legg, Spencer, j fhe Univerr{ty Bt Korman, #|„.nt Sun-
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• LOCAL AND PERSONAL 9
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:acc»C8f,##o9r)8s»oo
Hill Wright was an Oklahoma
visitor Wednesday. *
Lewis Woo'G was a business
in the City Welncsday.
Arthur Waner and Uncle Berry
Woods were Oklahoma City visiters
Wednesday.
R. J. Lanyon
A. Bird was down from the Citv W. M. Pearl
Wednesday looking after the canning Homer Price
factory business. j Tom Housh
Mrs. Anna Burks Love was out from [JL’yan Jones
the City Wednesday vijiting tho schools *'• L '* 'Lon
in this part of the county. i l>ortC1' ILiglund
^ J. D. Lewis
Dr. nnd Mrs. K. Hans and daughter j (jrant Tayk>r
Roast Chicken Rosit Beef
Dresaing and Gravy
String Beans Baked Beans
French Teas
Cold Slaw "Potatoc Salad
Sandw itches
Tie CofTee
The following ladirs were present and
(furnished the eat-: Mines. Lanyon,
visitor Richardson, A molt and Miles, and the
j Misses Allenb.mgh and Wright.
Toase who ausi3tcd with the work on
the grounds were:
T. H. Williams
B. F. Miles
G. A. Munson
J. D. Kodr n
F0VYLEJ3 Tilts LfllfST
Ptf.CHiiP.SilE HEWS
Well, corn planting time ia horo at
last! The old men s»y that whe-i tho
“cook kicks tho cover off” and (ho
tree buds begin to put ferth, it’s lima
to put it in. Yos, • 'Everybody ia doing
it.”
I!r«». W. A. Faryusm nnd Lundy
spent last Sal hath with your seriUa
»»d family. Miss Be;.sic reports hist
school ct Good Hops prograsiilpg nicely,
aad runs six weeks longer.
"The Pbclo Drama of Creation” r; ns
tlwwn at our school hstiMtkr:-! nighta
Ins* week in rlkliag pictures *«d lucfc,
urea by tho Millennial Dawn peep la. It
was well attended, being free, and con-
sidering tho rainy weather, All re-
port enjoying the lectures, music . and
pictures very much, and many called it
nn “eye opener.” Tho itvveamqg .of
Bible knowledge on tlie earth.
Well, Bro. Robertson pr-tacl ed hero
Sunday night to a well pleased, well
behaved crowd, most filling Urn Ivoure.
Hi» subject "'The Great Physician”
was r-hown to ho now near r.r,d ready
to heal the *in-rick world without
“reixing up your pile,” or taking ad-
vantage cf cur .ignorance regarding nur
diseases, ths ‘‘Sympathising Jesus.”
The Rev. Jesse Hearn will prer.ch
horo ogain on the first Sabbath nipht
in next month. He expects to raise
hell, lower heaven, obliterate the grave,
kill death cntbn’ee? ti e Master soon
Lewis Woods with his little red l.ntchet wuen from
Walter I; n Icy j the fray. I moan that ho will endeavor
Wm. 1‘ace to change the
Will Ewing | things jn your mind.
Will Tye : shown.
position of nil there
Conic out and he
S. J. Enuley
There were a host
Lila motored to Oklahoma Cily Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Maupinreturn-1 present who did some splendid
ed home Sunday evening from Okmul-
gep, where they spent their honeymoon.
Walter Wilson came down town
Thursday morning for the first time in
iten days, having been confined with an
; attack of pneumonia.
A. F. Donnell
it. J. Navarre
Alvin Moore j
of little men I
work,
The Peach Grove school closes te xt
Friday, If there is anything apecial
on that day I nm not informed. Mr.
Brown has been faithful to tlie end as
best he could
the best he knew how, under the
much as the other*.
News From Star
8 ft- !dB
1-2 Mile Relay, Girli-District- £1, i
2 min. 15 4-5 Sec.
Running: Broad Jump, George Finley, j
Jones, 16.5 ft.
Running High Jump, Herman Scribner, j
Dist. 45. 4 65 ft.
1 m i I e relay, boys-Dist. No. 30,
4 min. 22 Sec.
Individual 'premiums were awarded to
er.cli w inner.
Andrew Yearout came up from
Shawnee Tuesday evening to visit hi*
father-in-law, G. F. Dickson and
family.
Arthur Warren, who fives north of
Hnrrah, is quite sick with an attack
of gripe.
y with her pare.tts, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Croak hear Choctaw.
The State Board of Agriculture has
discovered that some persons in Okla-
homa county have betn selling beef
that has net been inspected according
to law. A loiter of inquiry to the At- j Call IV A. Ferguson, 3 miles nortn
torney General has elicited the inform-1 Harrah.
ation that ntch action is in violation 0
the law, and that it constitutes n mis-1 W" A' w** » pleasant call-
| FOR SALE:-One good
| nml one saddle pony, will
work horse
sell cheap.
of
2t
Mrs. A. M. Maxey is or. the sick list.
There is quite 11 number out of
school this week with the mumps.
James Chancellor is able to he out
again, having been sick with tho
mumps the past week.
John Miller, accompanied by James
Chancellor and Albert'Maxey, attended
the track meet at Edmond Saturday.
We ware very much disappointed to
li-arn that an unexpected call prevent-
ed-Rev Scott from hoi.Iirig the meeting
ct Stir at present. He has promised
to bt with us later.
'aooce® 9oe«!»oec9oo
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t» LOCAL AND PERSONAL <?
O o
cesoocessoeseeoow
• demeanor. Tho matter hus been
ported to the county attorney.
er at this office Wednesday and report-
I ed that he would huve a big cherry
During the electrical storm last Mon-
day night the barn on the farm ot
David Rhoten, near Ro&gville, east of
Jones Citv, whs struck by lightning
Hugh Randall was n business visitor I a‘!d df tr">'e<1 ^ tha "hich follow-
i in the City Thursday. ! , A te,im afthor8f • a calf- » ,ot "f
. feed and bix hales of cotton went up in
Claude Martin was an Oklahoma City j smoke with the building.—Canadian
j crop this year.
Chickens and stock have been doing
damage to a few gardens here in town
Better keep them up before they
you a little money.
The recent rains have filled the North 1
Canadian, until it is running into the i
; visitor Thursday.
The high water forced the workmen
to abandon work on the bridge north
of town Thursday.
Valley Nev.a.
Jess Cole came over from Cushing
Thursday to visit his parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. Wm. Cole. He says business ia
J boamh g over there.
School Boy Injured
By Freight Train
The county commissioners have
pointed George H. Klim,
county treasurer, t*x ftrrct.
receive 15 percent of the money collect
ad iu return for his services.
Philip Rusler l.« been appointed K ^ Mj„ E|,a j
township trustee of l hoctaw, to ^ j daugh‘tt r ef Mr. and Mrs. W. .lager,
| touthwest of Harrah were united in
| marriage at Oklahoma City Saturday
: evening. Mr. D'.blo formerly lived
Cord Of 1 hr.nks lure end h » highly respected you: g
I derire to thank the kind neighbors , ««•"• The >3 a veiy popular and
and friends who assisted mr during the eitHnr.ble young.woman.
sickness and death of my nuabind -
MRS. F. R. GOODAN, Newaila Okla.
D. A. Davis,
school boy
' land lreiirh
cost eight of whom survive. The funeral
was held Monday at Blackburn Chapel,
four miles west of Shawnee, and con-
ducted by Bro. John Anderson of this
City.
Horse Shoe lake north of town. The'
lake has hsen dry four years, but tnose
who like to prophesy say it will fill up I Th,} Watongn Republican Ins the
i this epring, : following to say ef Miss Grace Thacker,
who is a niece of W. M. Mi carty, west
The town council njft Tuesday nightf of Han-oh: M>rs Grace Thacker, of
J nnd transacted the regular order of j the Oklahoma Art Institute gave an
I business for the town. G. A. Munson entertainment at the Methodist church
olj j resigned as mayor and Porter Ragland | last Thursday evening to a large
appointed to fill that position. , audience. She rand the play “Peg O':
was also appointed to ( My Heart” nnd the interpretation of j
.... . .. , 1 cur teacher, doing the
nnd just as important as the larger |
ones and deserved to be praised as | . .__ „ „ ,
, circumstances. Some are well pleased
| v.dth fhe advancement of theirrhiMrep,
_ . . j while other,) are not. The Book soya,
I {\. 1 earout Died r. Beware when all men shall speak well
*'* I of you. No one expects to pleare
At Shawnee I ovcr*bo‘,y- 0l"' grenteat need here i*
__ ! mr>ro room and an assistant teacher for
J. R. Yearout, an aged and respect-1 [>ur RC,!0al" ^ t*ocher- if not
ed citizen died at his home in Shawnee!^ *ood, or how much sails ry you pay
Saturday afternoon after an illness oI1™’ can Jo JustK'" K» thepatrons*nd
several weeks. Mr. Yearout lived in fj|*'dren trying to leach CO to75 pupik
this community for nearly ten years,
and the news of his death was a great
shock to his raanv friends here.
Mr. Yearout was born in Montgom-
ery county. Virginia, December 20,
1851, and at his death was-65 years
3 months and 21 days old. When he
was 24 years old ho moved to Dallas.
Texas, w here he lived until he came to
Oklahoma about fifteen years ago. In
1882 he was married to Miss Mary
Leach rnd to this union nine children
were horn, six boys and three
We must have more room and another
teacher, or make an effort to consoli-
date with Hanah, and two other
districts. A few who have no children,
and eorne who are, and have been able
to send their children off to school may
fight this move, hut go to mixing your
war paint. Let the weak fundei the
hat) come un and say, “I am strong.”
Remember those back numbers who
fought the rural mail, parcel post and
girls, i other progressive moves, and nee your-
self “through a glass dimly.
Is- i
fourteen year
was run over by Rock
land freight train No. 85 at Dale yes- j Lewis Woods was also appointed
foimcr j S5n’- T- Gensler returned to her j terday morning and lost a leg and one | eollect the 1915 poll and dog tax.
He wii| keme at Winchester, Kansas, Tbudsday j arm. The boy lived a mile north of;
after spending a couple of months with Dale and was on his way to school. The FRIED — Mr. Wesley Schuler, »on
relatives be e "onductor on the train reported that Mathew Schuler east of town aru
| ihe boy had breii riding on the train j Miss Laura Jinge of Jones City
Lutlier
(From theRopistgr)
Miss Harriett Harris was flu guest
of the Misses Canada in Oklahoma
City Saturday and Sunday.
Harrison Paac!i, of Conway. Mo , is
here visiting hia sister, Mrs. Billy
Babb, southwest of Luther, ami other
relative*.
of the play and especially of Peg, the
the place of J. E. McErwin,
signed a thoi t time ego.
who re-
Tom Huntington received word lant
eek that Jud Toler, who has madehi*
Hwo*t, innocent yet ahrewl Iriah girl, j home here with Mr. Huntington for
was great. Mins Thacker has fine ubil the past 2 years, had died at Shawne .
“™ I ity as a reader and greatly pleased her j okla., last week.
, ..- • ....r ! Mr. and Mrs. E. J. fVffivVI arrived!
One work horse, 8 | Monday night from BeloM. Kansas, in
hands high, weight j ro*P°nM> tf> * message stating tlu death
in which vocation he is quite successful
H. D, Butler, 1
of Choctaw.
FOR SALE:-
2
MESSIAH’S KINGDOM.
Tk• Glorious Day of Oivino Favor
Naartng.
The pertmi In wbli-li sin Is [H-rui!t
tcU has ticen » dark night tt> tinnmnt
tY. never to tie forgotten: but the gto
rlhus day of rtghleoiinneKs ami (livin'*
fan'or Is soon to lie ushered Id Isy Me
atlih He. ss tli# id.’N OK RIGHT
ELUSNKSP. sha.Tarise and sBin# rally
and clearly Into and upon all. brlQgle.g
healing nnd blessing, which will more
ttfnn coonterlialnnee the dreadful night
of weeping, sighing, pain, sickness and
death. In which the groaning creatloo
Ms been po loh* ' “Weeping may en
dare for a night, bat Joy In ths inquiry that official
x'ort.\L\T,.’
For further LIGHT oa the comtcg
aUngdom rend thirty-Arc cents foe v ,c„,, ,
the Hclplnc Hood foe IliMe Students, elusion has always been the
entitled. “THY KINGDOM COMB." I
Bible nod Trrrt Society, 17 Hfefce
W. H. Hoffman, editor of the Sem-
I inoie News, has been appointed to an
(important position with the state,. .
; «:hool land department. Mr. Hoffman 11 alJ5J ,l.y*
I, 1 is very popular in newspaper circles.
: and the fraternity is greatly pleased
over his appointment.
The state of Oklahoma will have to
pay to the Waddell Investment Com- j
pany the sum of §4,420, with interest, I
repreninting a mortgage, in order to j
dear the titfe of the state to the I
I .-.da occupied by the reformatory at
G'in te. This is the substance of a,
letter written by the attorney general:
to J M. Aydelotte of the st-te board:
of public affairs in reply to a letter of I
had addressed to J
he attorney general. The matter ha..;
bt#n before the attorney general many
t m a duTiilg the last year, and the con-
same.
on the train;------■"'*c audience.
while they were doing some switching, been united in marriage. Mr. Schuler
and at the time the accident occuredhe 13 a model young man, thoroughly irn- j
was standing on the track watching buod with the idea of good citizenship.
the car*. | He is nt present engaged in farming, , years 0'"’ 1 ’ 1 “ I 0f Mrs f"offi**ld’s si-'.*r
1 ! about 1UJ0. Price right; cash or bank-101 Mrs 1 “al M * s,),‘er-
„ , , . _ able note.
Uncle Toby was aghast at finding
a strange darky with his arm around “Well, well! Did you ever milk be-
Mandy’s waist. I fore?”
Mar.dy, tell c'at niggah to take his ; “Not exactly, but Iv’e had a good
ahm ’way from 'round yo’ waist,” he deal of practice with a fountain pen.”
mile
(Jackson, and
a short time.
Mrs. W. M.
they will remain here for
indignantly commanded.
"Tell him yo’self,” said Mandy,
‘He’s a puffect stranger
to me.
Scribner's.
NOTICE:-II you have a horse,
pig, chickens or anything else to
cow,
sell.
advertise it in the News.
A farmer was the father of twelve
children, all of whom had been recked j
in the same cradle by the same great'
toe. He was rocking the newest arrival j
one night, when his wjfe remarked: j
“John, that cradle fa nearly worn out;!
it's so rickety I’m afraid it will fall to
pfacea, ”
“It is about used up,” replied her
husband. Then, handing her ten dol-
lars, he added:
"The next time you go to town get a .
m* «ie, » pood one. one that will!
last.”
Put vui!
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\TfOW
Mreet, Be Jokjyo. N. T.
Fabscrit* for The News.
You may now take off your assafoetida
bag. The fowl and mouth disease has
devil blotted out. — DaiMa News.
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Deputy Sheriff B. 8. Moore and Citv
Marsha! Spear Gross ley made a raid on
a crap game Saturday afternoon anl
brought in four colored gents and lajub
ed them in jail, throe others got away.
The oneri caught made bond and their
! esse is scheduled to be brought up ho-
fere Ju* ti'-r* Dave King Wednesday.
A representative of the county at-
1 torney's office will have charge of the
I prosecution.
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! Listen, kid. I’m good and sore.
1 Say we beat it off the floor,
j There bore dames from Lake Shoe*
drive
j Get my goat. Let’s do a arve.
: If the hens stick ’round r.n’ snoop,
j Me for seme place in the loop,
i I can’t dance Y. M. C. A,,
! Leeri me to a cslimv.
, Read the at
j News, fa r,
j offered in the
j it will be to
' them.
Ivei tfaing in Ibi
; are some rest
edvertuing cell
year interest
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