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LJ ' V MifflfWWft V?.(li 'jlarl "lJ,-.y"1l" cm DAY. OCT. 20, 1922 Ndtl- iiw.0""1.?. utv T IK r?.' Hi:: T red dor I"." T Ch' If. T :t it i-t Ok fc i'r- r. jear B0O I I! OF UNIQUE DESIGN Million Health MeslcnRcrs ,'reparcd For Their Work i it with 3 again. The v hieh nro beinp; sent to of the state twenty ,nK arc of uniguc de.-djrn til i' reproduced in buff, ,. ' Under the double bai- ., (mb1cm of the intorna- ntrain -t tuberculosis, is nan holding a child. The I teems with Christmas .how-hiR a snow covered fee and the exterior of a tl by a cheery blaze with- v lettorine; on the Seals the 1022 in an upper col la. vord3 "For Health" Intton. and dollars must be the wed in Oklahoma this li the sale of Seals and ! which starts December s until Christmas nccord I St ruble. President of the Public Health Association, f the sale of Seals in the il!e believes improved fin- ditions will reflect in suc salc and help to make up n taincd during the past TnE Pur ant Weekly News THREE 'efrhborhood ITEMS FROM LAKE WEST There was a big crowd of Ku Klux met here Sunday and had a barbecue. loo Mafjouirk was in Durant Satur- WOULD MAKE EUROPE PAY DEBTS 9,r ( nnceiiaiion vruuiu iupine twuliation. of the loans made by ,. i r . a. A.. A 1 & 1 1 f 1 mm! the It"' otaics io WIO U11IL-U UIIU (mat-d nations durintr the war wild ulermine the whole fabric of interim' nnal good faith, Secretary of Comm"ve uoover, a memuct ui mo allied ommission. declared in an ad jrgts at Toledo, Ohio. He added that he did not believe any State r any other country, could or ihOUlil Approve ineir cniigciiniiuu. "Thiu loans are, in fact, debts iffing t our tax payprs," Mr. Hoover aid. Iney were maoe ai uiu uckchi. request "f the borrowers and under their -lemn assurance of repayment. He limn were individual to each na tion. Thev nave no reiauon vo outer ution- ov'to other debts. The Ameri ttn t-ivpayer did not participate in rerarn' 'ns and acquired no territory r ar. ITEMS FROM HALE The box supper here Saturday night was a great micccjs. The boxes ?n,',,cn'u brouK'it $75.7."i. Mis Susie Moffatt won the cake for being the piettiest girl. hew K. A. Hoover preached for us Sunday night. There will be ser vices every first Saturday night and hunuay in each month. Miss Bcttie Briggs and brothers Virgil and Ross from Old Church at tended the box supper hero Saturday night. Mrs. Joe Vickers' brother from Texas spent a few days with her last week. Little Miss Millie Vickers went back with him for a visit. Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Hoover spent Sunday at 0. E. Moffatt's. Mrs. Joe Vickers nnd children ssnent. Sunday with Mrs. C. B. I.add. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Moran from Buffalo attended the box supper Sat urday night. Mrs. Moran is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moffatt. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes from Bos well "spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bond. Mrs. Frank Morris and children visited Mrs. McGowen's Sunday. Miss Worthy's brother, Haskell from Bokchlto spent the week-end here with her. Wo wish to correct a mistake in last week's items. Mr. Hoover's son Onls was kicked by a mule, instead of Mr. Hoover. Crops arouad here aro almost gath ered. People made more corn and cotton than expected for which we ought to be thankful for. Most every one is now ready for n big rairii ITEMS FROM DUSnNELL Wo received a much needed rain Tuesday accompanied by a bit of win ter. .Mrs. Pearl Gray of Cade visited sintrinc: Sumlav nlfVit. sti,, tii Anv bonid at Mrs. Towns' while teaching The II. Y. P. U. class of this place school here this year. nit. tided the annual convention at Mr. R. L. Rigdon, wife and family Bo well Friday and Saturday, of He-swell have been visiting wlthi II L. Cm- has bought a now car. Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Rigdon. ' MM Pearl and Iicne Magouirl; Singing was well attended Sunday nut! Mr. O. P. Paiish anil family Uik nlght. I en dinner with Mr. T. J. Tolcr Sun- TL- T1..-1 11 T . ...... I .1 inn misiinuH i.uerarv-yuniei c "" thnr benefits under me ireaiy ur debtors. There is no ques to the normal or contractual TV met' tri" cfl. ii a lie r miv I' cj- rf ' rt for ' i"! ' 111 del. tax tiro in-" impM FROM BENNINGTON Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Coy and chil dren wer week-end visitors In Cad do. Messrs. Morris Smith, J. L. Holden and George Risner were in Ada n few days last week on business. Mrs. Howard Murray of Ada is spending a few days here with friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels are the happy parents of a fine girl A licht rain Sunday night cooled the atmosphere and settled the dust. A truck load of Goodland boys and " , I girls passed here Saturday on their, the exception of some minor way to Synod at Wapanucka where pcrnaps live per cent, i am tney were to put on a program oat 1 that these debts can bo re-lur(jny night. -onic reasonable period of j Migg Evans the wcek-cnd bout realization of the oft ..... . - ,,,, in tt. iin of the debtors countries , ..., ,,.. n,t,n Winfrey and Lee spent the week-end in Durant. Rev. J. W. Gregg left last Friday to attend Synod at Wapanucka. Mr. nnrf Mrs. D. E. McCarver are entertaining a new boy at their home , born last Thursday. I Lee Warren is out of town this week on business. A union choir practice will be held1 on Wednesday evening cacii wren, i club has ordered another ball nml suits for the team. Quite a few of the boys were ont for practice Sun day A fast team is expected in the coming season. Mr. Hunter Brnkeblll nml wifo nf Tlonham, Texas have been vHting their uncle nnd nunt, Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Rigdon. A few nf the young people went to the tent show in Durant Saturday night School started Monday with a good attendance. Mrs. Gray and Miss Pad gett arc teaching hero this year. ITEMS FROM PIRTLE Bro. Andy Green preached his farewell sermon here Sunday night. Wc people of this community nro very happy of the improvement of Sunday School at this place The Walton Jazz band had a nice time Thursday . night. A large number were present. Miss Julia Carr and Mrs. Lena Ned have returned home from Oklahoma City. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. LIndley left Saturday to make their home on Twelve-Mile prairie for the coming year. Mrs. Mnybcl Brock dined with Miss Nettie Rose Sunday. Quite a large crowd attended bap tizing Sunday afternoon. There were Mr. and Mrs. Stearns and Mrs. Ette Risner baptized. Miss Ell May Bunch and brother of Blue spent Saturday night with Miss Susie Hughes. Air. nml Mr-i. F!ilir.ir MvnnlL viuifpil in Texas last wrok. Mr. nnd Mr. R. M. Pyburn was In Gland Saline last week making ar rangements to move there in the near fut'ire. T. .1. Toler nnd J. E. Cain arc leav ing Tnc-day for Broken Bow. S. M. Johnson visited in Texas last W( ok. Mr. W. D. Young was in Tt. Tow- sot la-t week. I.irnet Robinson nnd Carl Mag- ounk visited at Mrs. Mebnne.s Sunday. Miss Bcthlo Rice and Miss Ruby Miss Lnvcnca Hipp, Cnlcman Real, Craig ("pent Sunday with Mrs. Bill1 Ml s Julius Real. wnt kodaking Sun Jones. I ilny nf'crrio'jn. Miss Flossie Craig i. vi-itlng ntl Mr. nrd Mm. Petty wtrc in Du Madlll this week. irnnt t-i t t'U. Mr. Iiuis 1'obom of Ihnty had Mr . KiiMdgc ami 'on moved tack business near Buffalo Sundiy. to the r-juntry. Thf-y lik cv-iirtiy Miss Alma and Ruby Ni-linl at- liff l " r. tenilcd prayer meeting at I-rceny Sunday night. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walker of Prlti-hard! ..:..:i.i m. ... m..j t o... ! 'lirnvw .'Hi UIIU .ill.. Ili iil'ill A. K. Ho i rind Mr. Jim F.f'Ttej art' iiiukiiig tJii-ir rynp thH week. day. Sun- ITEMS FROM BUFFALO The farmers around here arc very buv gathering corn this week. Ilnmcr Davis of Bowcll has been vi-iiing Mr. W. L. Robertson nnd family this week. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Smith Intertnin cd a crowd of young folks with a parly Saturday night. Mls Ruby nnd Mrs. Lloyd Craig were shopping in Caddo Saturday. Several from here attended church at Prltchard Saturday and Sunday night. The narty nt Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wright's near Frecny Monday night was well nttended. FARM LOANS Current Rates Prompt Service Wnddell Investment Company C. O. JOHNSON, Mar. Ill N. Second Ave. ITEMS FROM WADE The Holiness meeting began Sun day night. Mist' I-rttii! Huildle.stnn and Tan nic U'O Atliins visitiil .Mn. Jim Sweeney Monday. j Fannie Leo Atkins was shopping i in uurant last uceK. Bill Portman is expected li'imo from Wichita Falls where he has been winking for the pa it month. Miss I.i'ttie Huddleston is going to move to Wichita Falla. Mirs Atkins spent the night with Miss Huddleston. PRKDIf'H WAIION VICTORY Dk!' ho na'i fir -t governor, Chas, N. ilnl.i'll, 1 as b'"-n makirg a fern of siii'ihc 'n th Kt.i'i- th pa t t Se in bcha'f of th Democratic ticket and !i ti it .In '. Wal'on wild the cti'ir" tid.f't vill be elected by a largn n'aj'Jii'y November 7. Dr. J. L. Reynolds Kjv, I.'nr, Ndi' nnd Throat nnd (Mass I'lttlng Durant. Okla. Over Corner Drug Store id tion n ob'ic- "W inn''" tor1 r paul timn nril ii or f' 'hreat of a Hood or goous from ' ''or countries in such quan ti'v n would endanger employment of the fictnncs and workmen of tno Ur.i'nl states. ROT RY CLUB ON RECORD FOR NEW .BOND ISSUE U'tary Club at its noonday Tuesday went- on record ly as favoring the voting wn I i-t'II XZdrAo ZZlA gjrh fl going the rounds of the '"nng which arc ncid nerc held. i pointed out before the dis f the matter tha during the months, about $137,000 worth ' outstanding bonds will 'ired and been paid, out of "g fund which has been in f lmililinrr im for manv year purpoo. Consequently, the n nf smn.nno more bonds. M leave the city's bonded "ono lestj than nt present, the ' on account of indebtedness 1 o less, and the ,city nnd en ximunity would have n public n which are among its most so immediate needs. churches. CLAY BROS. Optical Specialists 120 N. 3rd Phone 793 Durant IT II SN'T BFFV PONE BEFORE SATURDAY To wlin !i fore ball I bii of (! tint W 'liing was done in football cir- Siturday that just in t none rg to eastern sportsmen and actually never was done be I"iwa State University's foot ni went to New Haven and f.T.t Yale team by the score 0. notwithstanding the fact i torn coaches have picked the nn as the strongest in the ii year. ASK "I'lRE IS A USEFUL SERVANT, BUT A URD MASTER." - nnd too master. often he's the e are now in the season of Ihe year when "north o " are apt to come with o t warning, bringing rh them the usual fall fllH'S. D' n't let your home stand ar tb.er day without the r per Fire Insurance. might think you arc c others thought so, ' and they have no 1 . MAYOR WALTON To Say One Good Word About Heating Stoves of all Kinds Unloading today car of Heating Stoves of all kinds. High Grade Coal Stoves, $15.00, W0. and up Combination Stoves, $2230 and up. Wood Heaters of all kinds, 3.00 to $25.00 SEE OUR LINE OF HEATERS BEFORE YOU BUY E. G. McKINNEY HARDWARE CO. Phone Gl 208 West Main S, INDUSTRY ii W ORK is man's only salvation . The buy man has little time to spend in idle thinking thinking that benefits neither him self or his neighbor. WOOD ROW WILSON ' RE NOW TODAY. '"morrow. Rales Low. Salmon & Gilstrap 1 hone 22 120 N. Third. He Never Does WHY? The business successes of today are made by men who put their whole soul into their work who worked, that by their efforts, their profes sion and the world at large might be benefited. j In History we arc told of a certain Prussian King, who would permit no idleness on the part of his subjects. He set the example himself and forced all others to follow. In the schools of today students are trained in the Manual Arts, so that on leaving school they will in a measure be able to capitalize their edu cation much quicker. Industry is the Pulse of the Nation. When In dustry suffers the Nation suffers. Every man has his part to do in maintaining our national industries, bi his own work what it may. 1 Paid for by Democrats A - - "vev j- VOTE FOR A. A. KELLY REPUBLICAN FOR DISTRICT JUDGE Cth JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Bryan nnd Marshall Counties He Ftands for good citizenship, clean politic, and enforcement of the law. Your vote for him on November 7th, will be appreciated jjiiyy Ford Prices Reduced Again Effective Oct. 17th All Types Ford Cars and Trucks Reduced ($0(J.UUJ tlilU uoiuus New Model Cars at Lowest Prices in History of Ford Motor Co. Chassis - - Runabout, Regular Touring, Regular Ton Truck Chassis Coupe - - - - $235.00 - $269.00 I - $298.00 J - $380.00 - $530.00 - $595.00 $ . Two Door Sedan These Prices F. O. B. Detroit Starter $70 extra, Demountable Wheels 23.00 extra "AFTER THE PURCHASE. IT'S SERVICE THAT COCSTS" Cash or Term BUY YOUR FOKO NOW WEBB MOTOR CO. Authorized Sale and Service Lincoln Ford Fordson 1 B