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The Cleveland Leader from Cleveland, Oklahoma • 5

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Cleveland, Oklahoma
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5
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CL-1 NOTES IN THE COUNTY 'I A New Train to Texas Now you have the choice of two daily trains in making the journey to Texas as follows: LvOklahoma City HIGH GROVE NEyS Special Correspondent to Leader Robert Inman and mother wrere out from Cleveland visiting Mrs Hardy who has been very sick with pneumonia fever Mr and Mrs Hardy were the guests of grandpa and grandma Hardy Sunday Some of the farmers are sowing oats thjs week Mr and Mrs Jesse Vanhoy were the guests of Mr and Mrs David Cheek Mrs Cheek has been sick with LaGrippe this week Sam Morain has been under the care this week Ollie Keeton has returned from the meeting at Pawnee Miss Kate Cushenberry returned to her schol after attending the meeting Edith and Wellie Duckworth visited at the Vieeland home Sunday David Cheek was in Hallett on business Saturday The farmers of High Grove are certainly proud of the rain we have just had 'LvShawnec LvAda Lv Stonewall LvTupelo LvCoalgate LvXehigh ArDenison Ar Dallas ArFt Worth ArWaco ArSan Antonio ArHouston 12:15 pm 12:12 afm 12:55 a 1:07 am 8:10 am 10:15 pm PullmanBuffet sleeping cars on trainleaving Oklahoma City 7:30 to Dallas The service in the opposite direction is equally as convenient Ask the Ticket Agent for particulars GENERAL survey of the field Including Operations in the Easter Part of Osage County The Indian Territory Illuminating Oil test in section 1-6-20-10 northeast of Pawhuska and northwest of Bartlesville was a failure trying for gas II Markham Jr has a 20-bbl wcll in his No 10 on lot 31 near Bar-: tlesville and the Asphalt Oil Company got a f0-bbl well in No 13 on lot 38 southwest of Iiartles-! ville the first well drilled on lease in several years The last well completed for the Barnsdall Oil Company in section' 30-21-9 near Osage Junction isj reported to have made 214 bbls an hour after having been drilled' a little deeper although it made! 4000 barrels the first 24 hours a f- ter it was drilled into the sand without a shot Several wells are waiting for pipe line extension be-1 fore being drilled in as the pro4 duction of 17000 bbls a day ex--ceeded the capacity of the lines now in 'The Prairie Oil Gas' 21-mile eight-inch find straight east to Turley is nearly ready when active drilling wilj proceed It is reported that tin? Texas Company has arranged to take some of the productioif from' that pool Lynch-Bree i She i op Sec 13 is in with agwdshov in the deep sand The Oklahoma school land com-j mission has leased to II Simons) all of sections 13-20-8 13-21-7 ami 36-20-9 near Cleveland for immej diate development This is th deep sand belt Malarkey Sons) have a rig up in the southeast quarter of section 9-20-8 Wrights man farm west of the Prairie well The Canadian Oil Gas Company' and Blake Richards have a ris up on the Childers farm north! west uarter of the same sec lost three quarters of a mile west of Tucker Mosier on tiii corner of Western'' Supj rig up in tint section 1 lint has a rig iij section 27-21-8 of the Mason will land soutlil 6-20-8 a of the shallow sand farm in section of the drilled down putting in a waReal Estate Pedigreed Stocky Sutton Pres A Gilbert V-Pres Kate Sutton Secy Myers V-Pres Myers Cashier Boles Cashr National Charter No 5811 Notice To Gas Consumers All bills due the gas Company must be paid on or before the tenth of the following month to save the discount No discount will be allowed on delinquent bills after the 10th of the month Schell manager RALSTON From the Independent: Ethel Heed visited her brother Roy at Kaw last Sunday Henry Moody of Remmington was a Ralston visitor Saturday Mrs Jess Hedges enjoyed a visit from her father Mr Neff of Quay last week Root returned from Joplin Friday Stuller returned from a years stay in Idaho and reports his asthma much better baby boy had the misfortune of getting his leg broken at the knee while 'playing on a sack of flour Saturday Clifford Smiley left Saturday to resume his school work near Keystone after two weeks absence The Wedding of Miss Rachel Pittser to Mr Edwards was joost poned last Sunday on account of the serious illness of the mother in Kansas Schaffer and daughter Alta left Tuesday for Wichita where Miss Alta will takeatljree weeks course in millinery training Jess Leach and wife were Pawnee visitors Monday where Jess attended an meeting preparatory for their work on March 1st HALLETT from the Herald Dr Watkins made a business trip to Cleveland this week Pease made a business taip to Tulsa Friday Mrs Emma Morrison of Cleveland was inHallett Sunday Dr A Turner who has been visiting his mother left Tuesday Mr and Mrs Long spent Saturday in Pawnee Long made a business trip to Cleveland Friday Miss Ethel Whitten spent Saturday in Pawnee Jas Armstrong and Dute Ward are in Pawnee to day transacting business Donald of Valley gave us a Plfeasant call Wednesday Mrs Geo A Martin and daughter Mrs Todd went to Tulsa Monday Mrs Porter Ilarston of Tulsa visited Mrs Bell this week Mrs Arnold of Cushing is visiting with her brother James Armstrong Snider has been out of town most of the week on business Deputy Sheriff Lanning of Cleveland was a pleasant ealler at this office Tuesday PAWNEE ITEMS From the Courier Dispatch Geo Wheeler left Monday morning for Chickasha Okla where he goes as a delegate from the A First National Bank Cleveland Oklhoma CAPITAL $50000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS EARNED 1731240 Your account Solicited All business entrusted to will receive careful attention us GEO A SQUIRES MEAT MARKET Highest cash price paid for Poutry and Produce A full line of fresh and cured Meats Phone 115 South CLEVELAND OKLA The Value of Laughter Laughter is a foe to pain and disease and a sure cure for melancholia and worry Laughter is contagious Be cheerful and you make every body around you happy and healthful Use laughter as a table sauce It stimulates the digestive process It keeps the heart and face young and enhances physical beauty It gives warmth and to the whole system Perfect health may be injured by bad news by grief or by anxiety and is often restored by a hearty laugh Interurban Railway The proposed Sand Springs Interurban Railway is to be seven miles long from Sand Springs to Tulsa along the Arkansas River One 30-foot steel bridge and one 120-foot trestle will be required Rout mostly level Electric or gasoline cars will be used Incorporators and directors: Chas Page President and treasurer: WE Page vice-president Rhode general manager Tingley secretary and Forguer Mickleson returned from a business trip to Tulsa Jim Larraby left for his home 2 i at Joplin -sMo to spend Sunday S1X mi1ps "est ot I Dr Rush left Saturday for Tulsa to attend the Dentist con-1 vention I A Silvers of Tulsa was in the Prairie well Hutchins are drilling MeFall farm southeast seeti-on 4-20-8 the ply Company has a southeast quarter of Gyps Oil Company on the Lucas farm several miles north well and White start one on the Lee east quarter of section mile or more northwest Prairie well Tlie well on the 3-20-8 nortli well will be at once to the 2:100 foot sand John Ortner is ei line to furnish southeast of there is considerable will be a great deal 2300 foot sand develops hopes a 200 producer being the of the farms in the that were leased years ago by Fair Oil Company ed have recently been from $25 to 100 an and one-eighth royalty Oil Company leases in the vicinity 2800 foot well in well over to parties with the Wichita is reported The has lenseyl 320 Wrightsman and Farm Sales Call up the Leader office at Cleve' land or the central phone office at Blackburn for dates on Col Walters Callendar SKEDEE OKLAHOMA drilling wafer Cleveland hen activity and more if the as very-one barrel natural teaser Many Cleveland district five or six Kearns as and surrendev re-least-d At acre bonus The Carter has turned its of the Meadow section 11-20- the Prairie connected Gas Company it Gypsy Oil Company acres from Shapard part in section 27-21-8 Gas Journal AMUSEMENTS The Pythian FridayNight Feb17! RADIUM And Wireless Telegraphy Demon strations Fopular prices THE OWL CAFE Open Day and Night Short Orders and Lunch a Specialty Fresh Oysters served in any style A SHIRLEY Proprietor Judge Graves came up the city Saturday in the interests from Cleveland Thursday on bus the Pioneer Telephone Co iness Sheldon left Friday for Roy Davis left Tuesday even- Pawnee on a few days business ing for Pleasonton Kansas trip where he will spend a couple of Mrs Ira Mullens came over weeks with his parents Hominy the last of the Miss Blanche' Wittich came up week for a short visit from Stillwater Monday evening Mrs Katy White of Bartles-and made her cousin Miss Nellie vjjje was a visitor in this city Friday and Saturbay Wittich a short visit Mrs Ed Strange came over Buffalo Park Sanatorium Pawnee Okla A private institution devoted to the treatment of acute diseases especially surgical New concrete re-inforced with steel fireproof building steam heat electric light modern plumbing long distance telephone and telegraph connections Equipment the most modern Graduate nurses only MOORE LYRIC THEATRE! KENNEDY Mgr Good Program Every Day Matinee Sat at 2:30 2000 feet of Pictures and Song Change of Show every night in the week Performance begins promptly at 7 every night Admission: and lO cts Familiar Scemes Emctel The usual old familiar seeues at the hotels are being experienced now every day The lobby of the hotel will be crowded with the jolly oil men and there is a small group over in the corner of the room with an oil map stretched out before them anti they are looking over the field with a view to locating a big well or to get on a line with one of the monsters that have recently been brought in on tlie Osage' siele of the river These scenes are very familiar to the ole! timer in the oil business anel especially to those who were here during onr former oil ur In fact there are the familiar fares of the men that were very prominent in our former boom days and there is every indication that there is something doing for Cleveland in the not far distant future If the dry weather vill let up for a spell more of these 4eenes will be enacted Mr Andrews and daughter Ethel returnd from jfulsa Friday Miss Ethel Young who has been visiting her father Andrews for the past few days left for Hominy Saturday Rennals was in the city from Chicago on business Saturday Mrs Geo Andres is visiting relatives in Kansas City and other parts of Missouri Mrs 0 Fountain left Friday for Okesa where she was called by the death of her mother Mrs Hilbert Dr A Rowe left for his home at Weatherford after visiting a few days with Dr Rush wedding land wife Mrs A Wagoner came in for a Grandma ill and Tuesday and expected in came Wednesday Terleton on Cleveland Thursday on Stillwater A BRYANT Jr VPres DB McCLURE Asst Cashr ECMULLENDORE Pres OVMULLENDORE Cashr from Cleveland Sunday visit with her mother Davis whq has been quite Mrs Waiter Buzah Children went to Cleveland for a visit with her panents sister Arthur Catlett is from Missouri this week Mrs Lancaster down from Skedee on business Theodore Hayden of was in the city Thursday Business Dr Sutton of was in our City last business Earl Holmes went to Sunday to attend the of his brother Mrs Moss and mother from Muskogee Friday for a few Mrs Coldren moved into the! days visit with Mrs Palmer Dr Waters property this week 1 Auction sale of farm imple- Miss Maymie Hyden of Cleve- ments and other articles at the land silent Sunday with friends Auction store Saturday at 1:30 Cleveland National Bank NO 73S6 Capital $25000 Surplus $10000 DIRECTORS Mullendore Mullendore Mullendore A Stockton A Bryant Jr We Solicit Your Busifiess Cleveland Oklahoma How to cure a cold is a question in which many are interest-e just Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and immense sale by 1 its remarkable cure of colds It can always be depended upon For sale by Cleveland Drug Co Berry of Tulsa was a business visitor in this city Sat-1 urday Gesselljof Bartlesville was in the city on business Saturday Mr and Mrs Mickleson visited in Bartlesville Sunday Mrs Edmiston and daughter returned from a visit at Vi-niti Oklahoma Saturday Mrs Bennett came up from Muskogee Saturday to spend a few days with her husband who is employed by the Prairie Oil Gas Co at this place in Pawnee.

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1910-1919