The Copan Leader. (Copan, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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COPAN. OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY. JUNE. 9. 1916.
Owning ^investmentLoans ,
tooney on Farms- Get all you .1 lme " UM'V fme upright
borrow- Pay no Commission!. l"M'e 1,1 (’°I»an that was
At second band Furniture Store '!,'ll,y,!d in shil,l,ina. causing m«
IJ0. Box87 Wann Okla.1 to tllf! s:il<‘ for >’ ii;ul ra-
---tlu-r than ship it out f will soil
All Alik*.
"Are there any Futurist artists In
this building''" v.e asked tlie janitor.
' Thai's what all of 'em arc,” ho re-
plied. ‘ They always say they're going
to pay the rent next v.\.
Cyclone Visits Copan
Sn>311 Twister Circled Around
Town Within Half Mile
During the storm Imro on Mon
$1.00 PER YEAR
at a hi- reduction. Terms made day at 1 o’clock a small
to suit the customer.
11.M. K'.ifer
T 2 K. Utli. Coffeyville
Kansas
Repairing of A 11 Kirn
A Specialty
4.'.leaning ard P, ,.i
At You: Kcrvii-''
OKLAHOMA TAILOkS
"The One Price Shop"
We Call For and Deliver. Prompt Service.
W’9 have sufficient Samples
to Select Your Suit From
Nicholson \ Uih.son *U; • ••
HIT 1-2 W 4lh Sr.
Copan Evans Barber Shop,
In Gopan on Wednesday and Thursday Ouiy.
IK
ey e lorn*
formed in t,he southeast and tra-
veled in a nortii westerly course
v, it bin one half mile of this town
until it struck the timber on the
creek", then took a course due
north for a couple of mile then
circled around north east and
passed two miles »-,ist of (Lunev,
j The cyclone st rack the -round
| about one and one half Jni.es ' *’*'■ :in‘l Mrs- W.K. Gill will' Mr. and Mrs. I. ]■] Metcalf
southeast of Co pan «u.t.tftg a Saturday on the l<k!2! and Miss Kffie Nichols of Bart-
I power house in two, wrecking t!’aia enroute to Nashville Tenn. j tiosville visited in Opan the
; one half while the other half re-;1,'yway of Kanw,s <J»t.v where first of the week, uid wer;
mained iutact; If is also reported t,1PV uii! sPon,i Sunday to hear j guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.H
AND AROUND
COPAN
H AIl! WAR!
W ar lias been doela red this week on tin*,
greatest pest in the country, the “fly.” We
b ■ re 1 anglefoot paper, Poison paper, Swar-
fei'. I raps and all other in—redietis which,
speil ‘•'Death” to tlie fly.
And don’t forget wo :..(ve the Jet Grea.ru
for that Sunday dinner
(opaii Pharmacy
%/
• that a barn 111 the same
v s derm dished. The
Monthly Crop Sum-
mary For May 1918
!
icinitv | Dllly Sunday Proac!), then by Metcalf.
.......vUW„,lll H. im. twister way 01 Stl- Fntiis Tu Nashville. j ------
| then raised and did not .strike;'^r‘F’ ‘dtend the Have you seen the
'alfalfa averaged 1.1 tons per acre j until reached a point almost j^Vabod. Teachers College >iC Pathephones? Will piuv all'
Pasture lands are also in good j ^l5e of town where it took 7 ll,‘' 'Tll^p ^rs> Gill will attend ; makes of • 1 is;- records. Up (
I i,», ....... I j , ^ 1 I "Y C • ^ I frt it TT - 1 t l‘l M/i I I, 1 I i, y-\ « . V ^ ^ • 1 “
.iJESXSSS
new Pat he!
shape.
Model Dairy at State Fair
j up a couple trees about 2 ft.., in
- diameter, liked tin top off of u
| veil, but did not touch any of
the buildings.
The Dairy division of the Unit j 1 a,*,n W:iS ,n :l fever of excite*
€d Strifes Department of A-r; 1 while the cloud was on its
eulture will cooperate with the*’’'*Ui ,,oy • 'ur ;i looked us
dairy department of the A.AM. It,,OU!{**il u s coming straight
college in conducting a Model j *‘ovni tll,! str>a't, at that
State m,>P1.?ntthere were more people
und.M- the ground than on top
this vwir ®l iw„. . 1 ■ ••• -"Vis .a ini..: band :im‘ '•'*’> to.-, w-re any i,>
.......
lu re from fancy that there had
j been a water spout west of that
lie as well. j place which had swoolen the !
-streams and river until they 1
r their batiks; in
Wheat has a -rowing oorhi-
tion of 64 per cent This is ]i
per cent below the *.ri <> in- c i
dition in April, ud 16 j> • -
below the grow it.. —mi.;. ..."
same date m lb!5. Our r*.;. >
show that wheat lias l,-.-.-.i ,
aged 3 per cent by 1
and S per cent by Green ! Ay
Of the acreage plain It..!
the time with relatives.
Montague, The Ice Man
Coot Clothes For
Warm Weather
p
from sili.UO a: Halls
Store Bartlesville.
Jewelry
K A. Ford of the Standard (lit
( o. was a ('opjin visitor a tow
days tics wen:
•J.L. Skaggs was in Part a—
vide mi bu.sin-s^ Tuesday.
ous causes, the anvag.
this year was mi,
has been said, 21 p
will not be harvested, i iii.-l,
leave -.042.1N
ing. Dry weather r- m: is l.
the wheat b-it are the p;
reason for ties hr growing .
dition. however, shim* our
Hairy .Milk House at t-he
hair, for the Jlrst this year,
l/'eaiouaf rations in milk hand-
civaiii p'.sting, sepe rating j
; ai“' butter making will prove an '
attractive foituiv uai only toi
dai 1'vmeri I Hit the genend pub
J.f. Sheets motored to Win
j field Kansas on bnAness Wed.
Mrs. M.<'. MotCi.!'" and daugh-
ter Hattie was in faney Mhopp-
i mg Tuesday.
. , Joe Douglass was a Hurtles
Arch Bullard returned home; vibe visitor the first of the week i
•Sun;in ■ . ’ | ■____
, I’ D. Nldody former cook fori
• n-'. ( mlson is enjoying a Geo. Sho-maker, left ;or his
visit trom her daughter. jhome in Arkansas on th- even
time
h-icii nay of the Fair demon-
strations will be given with the! 'V™ '>!Ji u
siiorf ^
purpose of pointing out bow a. ‘
better quality of milk and cream I, , ^°|,ie beh,w t0
may be produced in-Oklaooma i °°“*OUt for tho a°"d- '
. ■ l-ursicd inter that tie's
IJOlts ...
unties in tiT* 1. * have ha, v" •**!«<><;tiB.-mcatg
oooc*. icccoeeocwcsroccacct a
ing train Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson I -—-
And children of Ramona were; T. B. I’reistl.v spent a couple of
Warning was sent 1W .77,' Si;’;,Jay gnes”'< at the h',!;‘e i,luys 1,1 KJ.Iorado Kan., on husi-
oji Mrs. .do^ifort. 'ness this week
on the i ___________
)Ut it was
was
^ Died in B, rile.-vide June the Mr. and Mrs. W.l . Bn it lei t.
‘F-:.d. I'ont-da Fay, drn-hter of children and Hester Dewitt were,
i!'-< Metcali aged w nmuihs i Bartlesville visitors Tuesday.
' i- un w Seiw' - e ...:net, :j i, ' —------—
good rains.
Corn is in fair condition thro
out tlie Suite,-I,., , 26 per
cent of theiirivug.- had to I. ■
planted on a-vmni o, v ,*;j t
reverses. Tins will cause (i.
Duma's eorn crop to mature im
er than usual
ter irrgrm
r>' A. Cm an,.;: ■ of Vinit'i. Okla |
hoina, (iu-ttoi ldiown as Bert). (
tiereby ii'.'tio ices as t, candidate I
2:\\kth of the Oila-
ate
hema
State Fair
K •. '' * am I
I Burial : t BarK
1 tie in
' gone.
.'tn.soa of Copan; Mus-rave'.s are having
om-
iii- iven anoi ie, loved
Another interior deeoratujg done on tli.
one
for (1 ingress on the 1
licked trom Fhe F:rst Jon—tecs-1
i'Uutl District of Okmiioiici, pend
p.biican! 1 ' • c 1 ttcf rdccnfer Fair
Mr. \Y.J. Ki . wood I ft Sun
day .or Basin \\ yueiii)./ to work
in the oil fields. Mrs. Kirkwood
1 she expects to join him then.
—• • •• o . ... , laiHii.ri. p.•;,(.! Exhibitors in the various live tin ti,o mi
Oa’s heaviest .
damage ot a . f S'...
growing cond. am is 151 ., •• • " V “ .“T---*r.............—
This is 20 ; r cent b 'i w t ie hAt,i,-LALL COPAft VS RAllONA
growing condition o'-one month < mi B-.-diy - .. ceded in
ago. 25 per cent of toe acreage ' - • •in-a' :ii -,i.->e out of Hr
planted to oats lias be-n abaud 1;Hm : ...si Si m• , . wA ,
ed, leaving 670,7.'.') acres to be suited in another -..... for
harvested. Copan by a score of 1 » to «,
Cotton has growing r- Q, nvd ot r. ' r- w uf
tion of 74 p-.- c id. Th si- ■ ;s .
cent below growing *Li:.<>i; on tak-n d* ■ : an: . .vies ,
same date i. -,f V..; r. B' ;. . e :. J c. slic-:-.
of the cotton u rc-. . - yet to: l)r. Hudson
| property recently purchased
i M r. Cou rtney.
i
•inup sMeCir.re spent Tups,la••
in Baruesu!!-.
Evangelist's U G. Nave. W.L
4nnuai Oklahoma State Fair. to,.,,. .« ,, .... i .....«.....-•
be h id September 2d to U'l wii' ,i;'’ Mrs. lliio.rt Short until Mr Whitener and wife, of Oklahoma
b interest'..! iu the in-. eased ! ^‘7-!”77 '!"*!**'^ b,‘:it ICity-wi|l hold a Gospel meeting
in the Gunn tniiluing. Saturday
u ght to be continued all next
week. You are invited to attend!
the services.
be planted..T. - c<»::v.n acre u-h Barti-svil!-. yjr. ;i:> - .
.01 t.us \*•. \; s inv. ,n :- : . es Ins owm :,. u-e. r; , .
M mated at , • • - e : last t u i in - n . nt of t: X. .
V-ai S aril e. - I : 1 ’: —I "irt jil.icc, j lV,
will undou .a • . ,. d on : p. r sei-.eil to the buned ,,;i :
vecount, o! t.i of other return trip: th- niuna-eiuenl
-rops and their acreage being liad one i-n- table arraing'u! to
dented
AH for i i1' a-e in - 1 ■’ I . erytme pn sent n oo-s a
condition. J: • ti.-t , ,ng \• r. pi. • : me.
list of cash prizes and premiums!
oftered this year by the breeding!
I associations.
'I’he following is'a list of the
I associations recognizing t his in
I stitution nnd the prizes oiiercd j ____
m, , I bv each:
the crowd was I • u.
‘ ricao Shortht rn : . " " 1 . '
•I 1). AlcCoid and $4(«»: Americaii Her- ° ,J ^‘haMe. B.L M.e
Ou their way thr
GpI i fkifat- an AIR-O-VVEAVE suit and
Bnd out what real comfort is.
Your AIR-O-WEAVE is made by the
wen known ,juality clothes makers.
Hie llittiso oi IvupiK^nhiiner
This exclusive Zofness Bros.’ Fabric poss-
esses the appearance of a regular worst-
ed suit, yet the faerie is so cool and por-
ousin weave, that the entire suit weighs
but a few ounces. You will find
AIR-0-WE WE suits in the smart greys
and fancy, colorful mixtures, in the popu-
lar belted-back as well as other models.
N ou will surely want one of these com-
panions of summer comfort, when you
see them and consider the price.
S1@.....SI 2
Zofiiess 1 lros.:,,,i^r«lr
Sr‘* the r. Puthepimne-
.'imi hear the w-nderlul new
records at Halls Jeweiry Store
Bartlesville-
the
Kev. L.A. Hardee is onduct-
ing Revivals at. the Baptist
Church this week.
* »1 ^ i’t*.
Fubiic Kolice
1’iie Bank of Conan will
be op-n for business,
F to 12 A M.
I to p.M.
during tlie months of,
.1 ane
July
August and
Sept-in her.
IN spy .
d.D. McCoid
Cashier.
Bank of C nttatt
F.B.Cl NX I* o
M .C. .MEEKER. V. i res.
J.D. Met OH). Cnshier
State Bank, Guaranteed
under State Guaranty Laws
of Oklahoma.
IJclii SiH'dl and Jgjr^e Accounls Invited.
Our aim is to please all Give us a trial.
Collections a Specialty, Notary and
Wr* will clerk your sale and buy the paper.
Ins.
-lord Breeders association. $4001
American Aberdeen Angus
Breeders association, 81-0; Poll-
ed Dm imam Breeders association
-f Am-ric i, 8-0; American Jer-
s y Caltic Hreebors association,
' • ' b Holstein Friesian associa
| fI'*n of America, silver cup; Ayi
,sbiiv Breeders association, sil-'
: ver cup; Percheron Society of J
America, 10 stiver metals, ten
bronze inotals, i) reserve ribbons
American Trot On- Register,:
silver cup.
Ametiettn Oxford Down Roc-! ____-
onl assoc,-tion, 81.': American; \ir , r \r . e i ,, , .
ti,,,,,.-,!,, Mr- D O. Metcalf has sold his
nainnsn.i £ mi»h i> iisst)(*,:tt,*)n . .
^ , property in the north purr of
^,>et it... K.) i; An "rican Sitr<u> , • , ,
i ; i, t-opan to John Senior and his
shnv Register association, j mother Mrs. Frye.
Amer'can Cotsvvold Regis' r ;is •
social ion, si »; American Angora M l. Courtney and family
Goat Breeders association, sil 'have moved in»o ’their property
ver trophy; Amermin Boland in the northeast part of town.
I Record association. 8150; Ameri ----—--
I can Duroc Jersey Swine Breed Miss E.A. Conway is visiting
ier.s association.850. National Du at the country homo of her bro-l
j con Jersey Record association.'therJ.II. Conway.
j 8300: American liamahire Swine • — —-•—.
, i R cord association, sliver trophy
1 American Tam wort!) Swine Kce
lord association, 815; Chester
I White Record association, $55;
! American Right. Braham Club,
, four badges and ribbons.
I Prospective exhibitors may
j secure a copy of the 1‘JlG l‘ia
j Fhe BA P.U. are practicing
lor a play to be given in the near
I ft’, til la*.
T! - Metcalf. Martin, and
: Bartlett case that was to be
j heard last Tuesday, was pos
j poned by Judge Overiield until
’ Friday, tlie 16th. of June.
Mrs. Ella Monfort was a Bart-
lesville shopper on Thursday.
J H. Conway was in Caney
business Thursday.
on
Hie Copau Base Ball team
have a game in line for Sunday
with Ochelata at that place.
Mrs. Albert Moody was in
Bartlesville Tuesday.
A.K. liepner spent Tuesday in
Bartlesville.
Mr. and Mrs S if. Pendleton
and daughter, Reota were
Bartlesville Tuesday.
in
The Coterie Club was delight-
of
Mr. Woddward has purchased
tlie property belonging to Mrs.
K ngle, at present being oecupi-, f„|,y entertained at the hom.
° ' ngg*' M«. J - D. McCoid on Tuesday
», , 1 afternoon Needle work and
,, .H"' lt ^10 social conversation were t-he or-
l.ocrfy school has been dcrot ,hl. ;.:i,(reah.
-- - - - .chosen to represent Wash <i 1
, . , , I , iii men. uo. nients were served by the hos
imum List on request to Score- iat.the Inter Countv Debate at , ,,
.............-............ zz
,, . ‘ * 1 " " •'* ’be. ioeo; ir. two weeks i.; the ltm»
Have Yob Bought That
Fur .iture aid Rugs
You Need?
A ".v dent you get it now? You can get it on easy
payments, paying part cash and some each week or
month.
And you certainly will find what you want at
our store amongst the large stock we carry of med-
ium priced or good furniture.
If you are interested in some rugs alittle out of
the ordinary, we want to show you the new Persian
bilk and Turkish rugs— They are not as exj)ensive
as you think.
! ix tliose roo'i s com for table for the hot weath-
er It can be done at a moderate price.
And dont forget, we pav the freight to your town
And Your Credit Is Good at
The Reliable Furniture Co.
Bcchrech & Lee
312-314 Dewey Ave.
Bartlesville ::
Phone 847.
Oklahoma.
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