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THR TYRANT WEEKLY NEWS
FRIDAY. JUNE 03
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' ITKMS FROM PIRTLE . ITEMS FHOM MEAD
Hiu. Andy (iiecii filled hi.- legulur Hoi.. McAlister returned to his ho
mil ointment Sunday and Sunday i heie Satuiday night.
A musical Intel taitimcnt nnd en.
Upper will In' given in nonor oi .i
ITEMS FROM S1I.O
We are hnvinir -mic M-iy uaim
veathcr this wl which wo hope.
Is killing seer,il nf the boll wtevil-.
Horn ti Mr. and Mr.-. ('. I. IMii-.li,
"Wedne-day morning a fine I my haliy.
Mother and hnhy :-. ! ng niri-ly.
Virpinifi Hiirri on -pint Wodno
tiny night with friend- at lliu.i'.'.
N'lnn I.add and VeHtic Bicfco
I1 i-nt the woe!. o"d with home folJ.s.
.1. T. fate ha been i-iliitk' at
Cnddn till" wot k.
Mr. and Ml-. I. I I.add wcio vis
itbig in Situ Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr.. Hunk- "f Anlmoiv
visited hrr fa'lur N' A. Human la-t
week-end.
A singing at tin- home of Mmy
llniri-nn S.ituiday night was nut
Vi-iv well nt'onded, hut tho-c who
did attend had a nice time.
T. .1. Brcero and family visited Due
tor Austin and family of Mead Sun
day. .lulinn Robin-on of Hi own was in
Silo Friday.
Nina I.add visited in Mead Sunday
Little Addii-loii f'ate.s happened to
a very painful accident Monday while
plnying in the harn loft. She slipped
and fell nut tni.hing her finger and
pulling it off. Medical aid was given
her and --he is doing nicely at this
wilting.
Mr. B. F. .lames of Rnrwiik visited
lii mother. Mrs. II. H. .lames Sunday.
Oat cutting and cotton chopping is
the order of the day here now.
Mr. and Mrs. El-ie I.-imar vi-itcd
Jlr. and Mrs. W. C. Heal Satuiday.
night
Urn. alker of San Antonio. Texas
ki i-iting his mother tin- week.
The Fanner- I'mmi pie supper was
well titictidtd Tile day lilgrf. the
iniimitit made wa- four ilnll.-t' tnd
mt-fie cent-.
Then- will he preaching Satuulay.i improvement of Mr. and Mrs. Cliffi
night. Sunday an.! Sunday night. ' rout - liatiy
( i nice Wink" who will celebrate- t
-cvcliteelith hiithiiny .lune 23. l&J.
Friday night at her home. Everybn
invited.
Ewrvntie is glad to hear of ti.
oil field'.
and leacc-s
4 ...In .Innnh.flC tlMlllIt nYMTlf thf
fiiend- and relative?. In-1 . ..
Bixwell '
the
Everybody come and hnng -onie one
wit h you.
The i'ittle Junmr Demon-Uatlon
cltih meeting wa- well attended, only
thlee meliihel'. Welt ah.-ent.
Karne-t Ilalleil.iiiton left for Kntt-
as licit he will -pent! a few months.
1 l. M. Banner, mil -Inging clns-
- !i tide r, wa- iih-citt Sunday on account
of cutting oat-.
(!. W. Ilaye- made a bit-inc-- trip
to Blue Satuiday afternoon
I Mr. and Mr-. Ilcimnn Hu-h -pent
Sunday with n-hitive- at Hatcher.
Floyd Finley of Twelve-Mile
I I'rairie -pent the week-end with rela-Itllo-
heie.
Mr. and Mrs. c, V. Ro-e of Hatcher
-pent Sunday night with his patents,
Mr. and Mr-. Ro-e.
Mr. and Mi. W. M. Lindley nnd
.oiiii wen- -hopping in Dutnnt Satur
day. Jessie Link was shopping in Du
unit Sntunluy.
Miss Bertie Roa-on, Mis Nettie
Uo-e were shopping in Durant Sat
uiday. Mc and Mrs. L. A. Rose and son
wen- -hopping in imrant Saturday.
(iiaudpa Haye.- is improving some
at this writing.
Grandpa and grandma Gieen of
Mutant .-pent Sunday with their .son
Mr. Willie Green.
ITEMS FHOM MIDWAY
We are having -onie fine growing
weather at present. Oats harvest is
most over in this community.
O-car Duke and family have moved
to west Texas to mnke their home.
Walter Boyd has gone to Shrcves
port. I-n on a visit to see if the
change will lietter his health.
Mr. Lon Ti-tlleton was up from
Texas lat week to visit M L. Hrow
der. Had a large crowd out for singing
Sunday night.
H. S. ('mill's family was in Durant
Saturday atH-ndinj' to business.
Then- is a crowd going to Boggy
the !a-t of the week to pick herries.
Bonnie and Bonnie Wallace were
visiting Mis-es Myillc Boyd Sunday.
Cleo Boyd is on the .-id. li-l thi
week. Little .laik-on Ni ha- hccii .-iik.
Mr-. Bill Powell gae the young
people a i:n 1 Satuiday night: all
V'polt a good time.
Mr. and Mi--, lluu- hail the nii-fm-tlilii'
to In-)- ihi'ii little -on. The
I'oiiinmnitj tu;';it hii-- - wilh them in
their In-s.
Jlis-)'- Giaie Sloij i iled her sis
ter in Detii-on. Teva- la-t Fiid.iy and
Sunday.
Miss Veiada Gaini-r of Lehigh is
visiting Mrs. Itound-aville this week.
Buena and Beatrice McAlister wi
hu-in)- i-itor.s in Durant Saturday
HnyiiiiiMl Denton wa- a social c;
ler heie I iid.'i evening.
Mi-. Hoi ton and U-la Williama !,
tended the "hautauiiia in Dur.-r
last Week.
Mr. Am- Williams viited Mi
Blanc lie Gih-on the week--nd.
Mi An and Dva Flick visit.
f I it-nil- l.ele la-t Wiek.
Thelc wa a pie -upper given I
the Farniir- L'liioti In-ie Satunlii
night. Lveiyotn- enjoyed them-clve
Vivian Wiiliamson visited in Mea
la-t Suiidiy iM-ning.
Hro. White filled hi- regular a)
pointmetit heti Sundaj and Sunda'
night.
Mr-. Myrtle William- was laid t
rt-t in the temctery here last Wei!
neclay evetiiiig. The family has th
.sympathy of the entii)' community
Mi-- Bcatruc McAhster spent Sui
day with Mi Natha Wallace a-Ayle.-worth.
Mrs. A .B. McAli.-ter and famil;.
spent Satuiday night with Georgt
Fan is and family.
Mi-s Jaunita Keir?ey of Keirsey
is visiting Mi-s Inez and LadeK
Trotitt.
Death called at the home of Mr
Bud Hatlil'f and claimed hi- sistci
Mr-. Myrtle Williams.
Jim. Williams ha- been an occu ,
pant of the bed for over n year. She ,
leaves one small daughter Ruth, a
mother and her brother. Weep not
lived one-, she is at rest. '
ITEMS FROM CADE
Our cmmiiunity was made -ad Mon
,u when a me-. age came -ayinR
h.'n Aul.ii'V Alewine was ao (dentally
' i llul while at woik in the
nl.iev wa rai-id heie
iiiany -ad
i.tmeiit wa- made in
emetery.
J. A. Harris and family and A. (
Morgan vi-itcd J. W. Brigg- Sunday.
Mr-. Hen Mcl.endon has been on
he -kk li-t.
Mr-. Griff Morgan and children
iert the clay Sunday with Mr.-. B.
F Cald-'.tll.
W. M. Duty wa in Bennington on
,-i!i Wcdhe-day.
) i.i u I- laid 1-y, and cotton ihop
g at.d oat.- luitiing i- in older.
Mi . W. A. Heed and daughter Wy
. w-itid Mr-. B. F. laldwdl Fri-.-
afternoon.
Mi-- foia Heed spent the week-end
1, her -itti. Mr-. Geoigt Wren.
Ti.e -toil: tailed tn Mr. and Mr-.
1" 1'. Alibi Ight Friday night and left
. 'it'le daughter.
Jack Wrtn holds the champion-hip
ing the fi.-hermen here. He taught
i.i weighing NO pounds.
ATTEMUNG LIONS MEETING
President C. R. Cochran of the Du
rant Lions Club was at Hot Springs.
Ark. this week attending the annual
national convention of Lions Clubs.
OSTEOPATH
DR. A. L. STOUT
First State Dank Bulldinjt
riiuiie coo Kes phoM
ITEMS FROM UTICA
W. J. O'Donley motored to Durant
Wednesday.
Mrs. Beoln Kelly spent Wednesday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beeson.
.Mrs. Dr. Wann of Albany and Mrs. punM
Westmoreland of Fulsom Grove vis
ited their brother. P. L. Frv here- Fanner-
Thursday. i w-ork ami if the weather continue-
J. P. Pruitt of Yuba was here Fri-, Iry a few more day- the farmers will
,ay. I lie on the ea-y street.
DOWNING CHAPEL
ate veiy busy with their
ITEMS FROM COLBERT
Mi-s Faye Kinciiid of Durant spent
the week-end with Mis- Thelnri John
fon and attended the Round up at
Dcni-on Saturday.
Miss Dortby Colbeit accompanied
Miss June Pollock, who has been
spending some weeks visiting at the
Colbeit home heie to McAlester
where she will spend some time vis
iting with Miss Pollock.
The young folks of thi- place par
ticipated in a Miifric breakfast Sun
day morning in honor of the .several
visiting gills heie this week.
Geo. Muriny ami family spent Tues
day in Durant.
Mrs. II. W. Wnyhourn was n Dcni-s-oti
visitor Sunday.
Miss Tennie Mnnsher of Durant
spent the week-end with Miss Thel
tna Johnson.
Mrs. A. A. Aldrich and little daugh
ter Una have gone to Crockett. Texas
to spend the summer with relatives.
Little Mi-s Mary Ettn Smith of Du
rant is spending the week with her
sister, Mrs. A. P. Roberts.
Mrs. E. R. Wilson and children of
"Wert. Okla.. nre visiting friends nnd
Telntives here.
Enns Davidson left in the latter
part of the week for Hohart. Okla..
where he will work in the harvest.
T. L. Wilson took n crowd of snmll
boys to Denison Saturday to see the
Round up. needless to sny the trip
wns enjoyed, especially by the boys.
Harvest is in full swing nbout
hero this week nnd the sunshine is
appreciated in spite of the heat and
discomfort.
Mrs. W, S. Rogers and Mrs. C. N.
Morgnn were shopping in Denison
Monday.
Mrs. J. W. Roberts returned home
from the Memorial Hospital Friday.
A. J. Carroll and family mutoied
to Denison Saturday,
Miss Jes-ie Bryant spent Satuiday I
night with .Mi-. Ethel Bee-on. :
Mr. and Ml-. Jim O'Donley enter-1 n'"1 '
turned the vomitr folk.- with a mirtv ceived.
Saturday night. Every one leporteil
a good time.
Thlee of Mr-. O'Donley'- si-ter-.
the Mi .) Cm c- and seveial other
Yuba folk- attended the paily.
.Mi Floy i amp -pent Satuiday
ught with Mi-- Lenta O'Donley.
(minima Mitalib i- on the -ick
li-l tin wtek.
Vi- .May llotibs and Mb Ada
I'ut'oi'-iiti -pent Satuiday night with
Mr-. I.illie Sander-. ,
Mr and Mr-. J. J Haihlmk spent
-Minlay witli Mr. and Mr-. II. A an
'ant. , Mr. and Mr-. Guy Farrell -pent
Minday with Mr-. J. L. Lynch.
Mrs. Annie McGowan. Mr. ami Mr.-.
' I'.oyce llu-.li -pent Sunday with Mr.
i ml .Mrs. Sam Hu-h.
1 .Mr-. Lama child- .-pent Saturday
evening with Mr.-. ('. H. Askins.
.Mr and Mrs. Clmul Heal spent Sat
i unlay night and Sunday with Mrs.
L. L. .McCaiulles-.
Berry canning is the order of the
day in this vitinity.
Mrs. J. A. Morri-on canned CI qts.
all of whith weie wild berries.
There wa- no Sunday School Sun
day a- our -uperintendent was sick
literature had not been re-
FROM VEACH GROVE
Mi. and Mr-. Mac Lane. Mr and
Mr- Cha-. Tebnleton visited Mr. Trm
'.e'on's si-ter Mi Minnie of Bell"
Ti a- Sunday.
Mr. Ia'o Hind- of Durant made a
i ndly visit lat Sunday at Sceley
'Ille
Mr-. Okland Morton purchased a
'.i blooded saddle hor.-e from Vir-
i.'ole Monday. She will ship him
I'hecotah at the clo-e of the Sum-
ir Normal.
Ye-, ye-, Seeley lemember- well
l.en Hugh Cox wa- earning hia first
.liar- on the Sawyer Ranch. He
a a- ju-t as fat then as he i- now.
He al-o remembers Joe Dunigan. ,
U .gh's Bronk buster. Joe wa- a jol
y good fellow.
t!ae Seeley, Ray Seeley and Ok
iiid Morton spent Friday nifht on
H ie River fishing. Not much luck, one
f -h about 1'a pounds.
Farmer- are hustling. Not much
ilk now of boll weevils. Corn is
growing fine- oate cutting is now
c .ing on rapidly.
Thos. H. Owen
Candidate for
GOVERNOR
WILL SPEAK AT
COURT HOUSE
IN DURANT
Tuesday, June 27, 1922 at 8 o'clock P. M.
YOU ARE INVITED
Announcement
ABOUT GASOLINE
ITEMS FROM KEIRSEY
Hro. Ogle filled his regular ap
pointment here Sumlay.
Mrs. Milton Keir-ev is on the sick
list this week.
Jaunita Keirscy spent this week
end In Mend.
Ella lliiiui wns in Mead Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tioutt anil Jaunita
Keirsey" were in Colbert ln-t week.
Goclhi and Gwemlclian Carter of
Whltewright, Texas visited Mrs.
Daggett last week.
Jmiuita Kicr-y was in Durant
Saturday.
Mrs. Me Ready I.i visiting Mrs. Mil
ton Keirsey,
Corn. Ilestui and Bessie Holtzman
wern in Mead last week.
Mm. Bam Franklin spent Satur
day with hor mother Mrs. Troutt.
Mr. Taylor of Pmlet Point. Texn
aml Motuoe Jaik-oti of Durant vi-itcd
their nieie. Ml-. Vera Piator Friday.
Mrs. .Maude Wil-on of Texas i
on an tt-mled i-it to her niothcr-in-law,
Mr- .1. A. Morri-on.
t'lia- Daniel of Libeity vi-itcd hi
fathti and mother, Mr. and Mrs
Weit Daniel Sunday.
.Mi (lain Daniel w-ited fi . -lo-ai
I ni'i y la-t week.
Mii- Ophelia and Deal Caitwi ' t
and fame Sullivan of Libeity u.i
ht it Satuiday.
Mr. and Mt.-. Joe Wil-on v.-o
called to the bed-hie of the fotniit's
toii-in Mi May Bui row of I: k
Spiing- Sattnilny.
A lai'g). crowd atteniled tin iie
supper and literary at Maytulby
Thur.-ilay.
The meoting closed at Libeity Mu
tiny night.
Alice Paddock and brother. .' hn,
vi-ited at Voca Sunday.
.uiss viciuuue uucKiiauer t- rejoi:-
Jlr. and Mr-. II. A. Vnnnnt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Haddock dined ,nI to "' on tn0 ""k list.
with Mrs. St-nith Wright Sunday
nicht. ' tttitlKltttttUtttlltttKn
Lonls day service and Sunday 8 DEACON The only way mo-t U
School wa- well attended Sunday. tt MORRILL of us can ever lepay tt
Singing Sumlay night was enjoyed MUSES; the debt we owe t! a
by a large crowd. 8 our parent- is to put our child-
Mo-t all the fanner- here have 8 ren under as great a debt to u- tt
their corn hud by and their oat- cut, X Debts to the pa-t aie paid on'y U
leatly for threshing. The boll weevils H to the future. it
aie plentiful here. KtJKant:KK:a
Owen For Governor
Cotton and wheat are our most valuable
crops; the boll weevil and greenbug their
worst enemies. We have found a preventa
tive for cholera in hogs, blackleg and fever
in cattle. The State should aid in scientific
research to combat the boll weevil and
greenbug.
The country boy and girl should have
educational opportunity equal to the boy
and girl of the city. The State should aid
the rural districts to provide for a seven
months term of school, a suitable building
properly equipped, a competent teacher
properly paid. The adoption of school
books should be taken out of politics.
Thos. H. Owen
I ri-MS FROM FREENY CHAPEL
.-mging wa well attended at
1 teeny Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Boatea of thi- commu-
,ty entertained a ho-t of young-
i- Friday night with a pound sup-
. r Eveiy one report- a nice time.
S inday Sihool had a good attend-
e Sunday.
-i veral folk- took dinner with Mr.
I Mr-. A. G. Wood and family
- mlay.
Wiley Stapletou and Mi-- Bunnnah
-ti'uklniiit. both of Franklin immira
nity were unittil in matriage Satur
day mghthy Bto. Naylor of Caddo.
We wi-h them hap'Mtte all through
life.
Riihard Finley of Falou-. Okla.. i-vi-iting
heie foi some time.
Virginia and Lot- Wood took -upper
with Matie Nixon Sunday.
Roy Naylor and brother of near
Boswell were vi-iting Walter and
Mar.-hall Cain Saturday and Sumlay.
Gladys Ve-t .-pent Sumlay with Ada
Ingram.
Effective Friday morning, June 16,
We are reducing the price of gasoline
and oil for cash only. On account of
the small margin of profit in gaso
line and that it takes so much money
to i.andle the gasoline business, we
arc jorced to go on a cash basis.
WE PAY CASH AND WILL SELL
YOU GASOLINE FOR CASH
(B 24c
per
gallon
FORESEE MOTOR COMPANY
423 West Main Telephone 9
! 423 West Main Telephone 9
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We can show you 84 definite
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nearest competitor.
In times of close competition,
merit wins. Today competition
in automobiles is keener than it
ever was, because people are
buying more carefully than ever.
Studebaker increased its sales
29 in 1 92 1 . though the industry,
as a whole, showed a falling off of
nearly 45. 1922, up to May
1st, shows a gain in Studebaker
production of 143 over the
same period of 1921.
Studebaker sales records tell their
own story. The buying publip
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