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NIHK. Kiiii'M r.'RBRUARY 3, 1922 mom . vRAr.H GROVE ., i Hollcy from Denlson , .. v and Sunday with his ,pon ,1 hhoda Honaker. cousin iiti.p snent Sun- ,i McNeely Sunday in M . . i. day ' D m'.' ' V ' Kuykendall and family "I'd ' w Mayhew Sunday, 8C "' Kennedy is on the sick li'l.!' inlap, County Agent and !,' i ,'ham. County Superin- jjjl . led on our school this wc1 rs. Lee Lane visited their da'upln ft. Charles Templcton in CUi'i ''au'dill who has been vis- !,, indmother, Mrs. Le tanc "". (1 to his home in Big Sprmir ,a3'w.cather has hindered v.i',, . oat in this community, "j;" -v is quite sick with sore throat fever this week. jjr v i Dawson and family vis- ,..a Stillwell Sunday. ft V M'Piey purcnuscu a imc j(- y ch cow from Virgil Cole la vtwr She nas been lesrea. one m , . 0l. pound of .butter a day. The cow i Jean. old. She is a pure- j, i C- Kennedy visited the See ley cl ' Thursday afternoon. This is tthi aoro of the patrons should o Gi....- Ferguson is no better. He is still uiiiM- to bo up. Mrs. Mary Scelcy no better. Shj l3 still con f.ncdto her room. Mr- .T L- Peyton of Denlson, Texas is vM'.ng Mr. W. A. Morgan this weik The Misses Jeneva and Marietta Fcrgu- n visited Delia Koonee Sun day. Othe 1 Pruitt is on the sick list this week ITEMS FROM MEAD Too late for last week) T. weather continues unsettled; we faa.l our first infant snow this week However, the sun shone out and nas soon melted away. CI i Templeton made a short vis it ! e Wednesday from Durant bc i- is located with the First Nati ;il Hank. 51 W. G. Austin has returned km! ''mm Silo where she spent Sev ern1 ivs at the bed-ide of her sister, nl. he ii-putto n. very much im pr I ' dame Hvii Jefferson of Brown Bf. I uli Croley of Caddo are at the led 1c of their little nephew Harold A i. n, -on of Dr. and Mrs. W. S. A ti who ii seriously ill with pneu- r i Jail.iinn. Reuben Mceks and J ' McMi-ti-i are among the Du i visitor this week. 'S. Jackman who has been con t 1 to her bed for several days is a to be about again. cssrs Albert Adcock and Geo. 1 .i ris were business visitors to Du vs t Thursday .Irs. M C Waits of Caddo is vis iting: Dr. Austin and family this week. Edecl Cates of Silo v In M..A last Wednesday. Sam Franklin went to Duron una day this week. .Miss Bculah Sulton of Texas is visiting her cousin Pearl Sanrfu thin week. ITEMS FROM HIGH-VIEW Some of the farmers have begun sowing oats. Mrs. Thelma McGregor of Denlson spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Smart. Miss Ncma' Williams was the guest of Ruby Smart Friday night. Brother Greene preached at High View Sunday afternoon. Miss Ruby Smart spent the night with Ora Scroggin Sunday night. The farmers union is progressing nicely at High View. Miss Nema Williams of High View spent the night with her sister, Mrs. Mamie Moore Saturday night at Ro berta. Mr. J. Ben Lewis was a business visitor at Durant Friday. Miss Opal Vaughan Miss Velma Williams visited the school Friday afternoon. There was quite a number of young folks attended the party at Mr. Richard Thompsons Friday night all reported a nice time.. Mrs. Scroggin visited relatives at Sherman, the past week- Mrs. A'a Gready has been on the sick list this week. Everybody is invited to singing Sunday night at High View. FROM ROBINSON SCHOOL Casto Pierce is home for the week' end. We had a good rain Saturday night which will be of much benefit to the farmers. Some of our farmers attended the Farmer's County convention in Du rant Saturday. Misses Myrtle Slaton and Anna Lee Miller were shopping in Durant Saturday. We did not have Sunday School Sunday on the account of the weath er. Hyram and C D. Robinson, Jr. spent Saturday night with Albert Hibdon. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Dea, Tuesday, a boy weighing thirteen anaJiannnanna B LODGE DIRECTORY aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa DURANT LODGE No. 40 A.FJU.M. Stated communications on Thurs day night after the full Moon ot each month. Visitors welcome. O. B. DUNLAP, W. M. J. C. SCOTT, Sec'y. 1- ftnWmfv mm , pounds. Mother and babe are doing well. Mrs. J. D. Abbott of Durant is spending the week with her daugh ter, Mrs. O'Dea. Mrs. J. C. Gross was in Caddo Monday. Mrs. J. F. Arnold left for Texas Sunday, to see her brother who is ill Mrs. P. J. Harley of Lehigh is vis iting her brother this week, T. J. O'Dea. G. W. Baxter had business near Roberta Friday. Elmer Thompson of Caddo was in our community Sunday. Miss Alfred Pherigo is home this week-end. June Robinson was out to his farm Saturday. Some of our fanners have begun sowing oats. KEIRSEY ITEMS Mr. Mclnnish went to Sherman Wednesday to see his brother, who has undergone an operation, and who is not doing so well at this writing. Walter Taft went to Gunter, Texas Wednesday on business. Miss Dorclc White spent Thurs day night with Miss Ella Bunn. Clifford Baggett and Milton Keir scy took some cattle to Durant Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Keirsey spent the day with Mrs. Baggett 'and fam ily Sunday. Mrs. Trott fell Sunday and was badly hurt, but is some what better at this time Last Sunday the people of Keirsey organized a Christian Endeavor. Mrs. Daniel spent the week-end with Mrs. Conn, of Durant. Barlow Graham was in Silo Sun day. Elmer Colsom was in Keirsey Sat urday night. Mollie Dee Bond was elected presi dent of the Christian endeavor at Keirsey. ITEMS FROM CADDO Miss Treaa Bell Laughlln of Bok chito visited relatives in Caddo last Tuesday. Morris Overstreet was ud from Durant Sunday to visit home folks. I Audra Hipp is here from McAles tor. Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Dea are re joicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy since last Tuesday. Mrs. A. B. McCoy has returned from a visit with relatives and friends in Ft. Worth. Mr. and Mrs- Bennett of Durant visited Mrs. Henry Bass last week. Mrs. June Robinson visited rela tives in Denlson last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haigh are here from Chicago to spend several days kith Mrs. Haigh's parents Frank Williams visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Williams in Durant last week- Mr. and Mrs. Fite of McAlester 'visited Mr- and Mrs. L. B. Young last week. Miss Bonnie Dale was a Calera visitor last Saturday- FROM DOWNING CHAPEL The weather which we have been having for the past week is very I ( J JUST RECEIVED I S hhlpment of beautiful Ger- ilums, Begoniaa, Primroses " id Cyclamen all neatly pot ' d. Buy one and take home ddH a glow of warmth to the ' ome on gloomy days. See Them Today DURANT CHAPTER No. OS, R. A. M. Regular meetings on Friday night before tbo full Moon of each monUi Visitors welcome. JOHN W. HBRNDON, H. P. J. C. flCOTT, 8ec'. DURANT OOMMANDRY No. 81 K.1. Regular conclave, aeeond and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. J. D. HICKMAN, E. C. J. 0. 8C0TT, Recorder DURANT CHAPTER No. 17 O. B. B. Regular meetings on Saturday alght on or before the full Moon of each month. VUltora welcome. MRS. M. ORAY, W. II. MRS. V. M. COUB, BtxTj MINISTERS can appreciate the advantages of CORONA. Just talk to any minis ter who has a responsible charge he will bespeak the clerical work at tached. T7F3cnolWratJtg'MxJ4m ,... will save hours of labor and make clerical work and correspondence a REAL PLEASURE. SEE ONE DEMONSTRATED 114 North Third E. M. EVANS, Dealer IT PAYS -$- Our store was filled last Saturday with Customers folks who buy groceries for caah They pay leBS and save money. Try it yourself this Saturday. It's The Only Way Market Square Store M. C BASS. Prop. 103 N. 1st 'Phone 100 Denison Sherman McKinney Dallas Waxahachie Hillsboro Waco Enni8 Cor8icana and intermediate points Reached Hourly Direct connections at Dallas for Ft. Worth and Cleburne disagreeable and is causing a various amount of sickness. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Allen White a fine boy baby. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mrs. Osle Prane of Stone Bluff is on an extended visit to her father, and mother. Todd Roller of Virginia came in Saturday to visit his brother, Her bert Roller and family. I. Z. Williams of near Mt. View. Oklahoma came down last week to sell his property here, but returned Tuesday. Miss Clara Daniel visited near Liberty Monday. Friends of Bro. Austin Greene of Liberty were sorry to hear that he had to go back to thn hospital: his condition is reported serious. Coming To Denison DR. MEI.LENTHIN SPECIALIST iu Internal Medicine for the past eleven years. DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at PARKE HOTEL . FRIDAY FEB. 24. Office Hoars: 10 a. m. to 4 p. Durant Flower Shop 'Phone 939 127 N. 8rd QUICK MONEY TO LOAN ON BRYAN COUNTY FARMS FRANK H. WHITE USE SLOAN'S TO WARD OFF PAIN LITTLE aches grow into big pains unless warded off by an applica tion of Sloan's. Rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won't fight long against Sloan's Liniment. For more than forty years Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands, the world over. You won't be an excep tion. It certainly does produce results. It penetrates without rubbing. Keep this old family friend always handy for instant use. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. (Ktf fe . tJ.UC& Limmentfs Keep Yourself Dry With Our Good Raincoats 'and Slickers SULKY PLOWS and Grain Drills Aa well as all other implements are cheaper this year than hut If you need any thing in plow goods, harness, wagons, or buggies, it will pay you to seo as before buying. Van Brunt and Superior Drills, 12 disc $100.00 A. L. Severance Hardware Co. J West Main R-f ru.- r W Wt Main Street Durant, Okla. Good grade Raincoats, made of army-mask cloth, colors Olive and Tan very nicely made regular price $15.00 very specially priced $6M Men's Aligator Brand Walking Slicker colors Olive and Tan, trimmed with tan leather belt and collar very dressy very specially priced at Men's Solid Leather Work Shoes, every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction or new pair in its place very specially priced $2.25, $2.85, $3.45 and $3.85 Men's Solid Leather Dress Shoes in all the leading lasts in Vicl Kid, Russia Calf and Gun Metal very specially priced $3.45, $3.85, $4.45, $4.85 and $5.45 Price our women's and children's shoes before you buy we will save you money- Price our blankets and Comforts befors you buy wo will save you money. SEE OUR WINDOWS Is That Cold and Cough Hanging On? YOU will 'be convinced that Dr. Kini's New Discovery does iiut what it is meant to do soothes cough raw throats, congestion-tormented chests, loosens the phlegm pack and breaks the obstinate 'cold and grippe attack, relieves the congestion in the head. No harmful drugs, therefore good for children as well as grownups. Right away you will notice the rlinntrl. tnr tnA fvMir line n nn. vincinf;, healing taste that you will j appreciate, uuy a Dome at any drug. gists on the way home to-night, 60c j Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Cou&Hs Lary People, Lazy Bowels. Don't" neglect constipation. It undermines the health, takes all vim out of vou. Dr. King's Pills will invigorate the system, stir up the liver, move the bowels. All druggists, 25c. D PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE r. Kind's Pills ONE DAY ONLY i No Charge for Consultation ' Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu ate in medicine and surgery and to licensed by the state of Texas. Ha visits professionally the more impor tant towns and cities 'and offers t all who call on this trip free consul1 tation, except the expense of treat ment when desired. " According to his method of treat ment he does not operate for chroale appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids He has to his credit wonderful re sults in disease of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as Improper measures rather than disease an very often tho cause of your lone standing trouble Remember above date, that consul tation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different Married women must be accompa nied by their husbands. Address: 886 Boston Block, Miaae apolis, Minn. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE The auto bandit doesn't sleep much. He watches your car awaiting the first opportunity to make off with it. That car of yours represents a neat investment why not protect that investment. AUTO INSUR ANCE IS THE ONLY WAY. RATES VERY LOW SALMON & GILSTRAP DURANT, OKLA. Telephone 22 120 N. Third "ATf.acJLie Jones,ihe cook lady stys tell the mister to order more Kellott's Cora Flakes right away, because they ain't no more in the whole house. Everybody's eating Kellon's they re so awful zoodl" al.A VJn 53 If IVM401 ai,JL Don't wait another day to know the ddiciousness of Kklbggh Corn Flakes How Kellogg's Corn Flakes appeal to the most fastidious appetites! What a wonder picture they make all joyously tumbled and jumbled in a big bowl; sunny-brown, oven fresh the gladdest good-to-eat cereal you've ever tasted or looked upon! Kellogg's Corn Flakes arc a revelation palate-ticklers that bring the sunshine right into the breakfast room and get the day going all right ! Never was such flavor as you'll find in Kellogg's; never was there such all-the-time crispness! And Kellogg's are never leathery or tough or hard to eat! Your happiness will know no bounds when you sec the little folks come back for "more Kellogg's, Mother, please!" Kellogg's win everybody they're so delicious! Insist upon KELLOGG'S and you'll get KELLOGG'S the original Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN package! Don't forget, KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes are made by the folks who gave you the JUN GLELAND Moving Pictures. Coupon inside every package of KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes explains how you can obtain another copy of JUNGLE 4 4Ubg& TOASTED CORN FLAKES uh m ''rx;.M a fv m r ? gmJ CORN FJLAKES Alio maltn of KELLOGG'S IUUU8LES -J KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooktd iml knunlW - H-cV