Pauls Valley Democrat. (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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Historical Society.
VOL. VIII.
PALLS VALLEY DEMOCRAT.
PAULS VALLEY, GARVIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, JAM'ARY -1. 1912.
NO. 42
Ring Out the Old. Ring in the New.~For Your Liver Take a Robinson High Ball. PALACE DRUG STORE
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?FENED NOW
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The District ('oiirt converts
Monday morning vvil.li ■! udg
McMillan "ii their liench. Shorit!
B. If. Uaj burne. ami L'letk '1
J. ^usliu at the p«>sls "f dutv.
County Attorney Juo. M. Stan-
ley and )iU assistant, Mr. VV ood
* i.N; the prosecuting.
The .following art- the jurors
-erving: W. .U. Fieentaii. A.
V. Goodpasture, Buss Mitchell,
lohn Stokes, Eol Shumate,-lesse
Barnetl, Rolit. Mavs, Leonard
Karris, Dan Roberts, 11. II
Suddard, T. M. Picket, VV . A.
I Cose, \V. L. Burton, 11 L.
Noithcut, VV. N. O'Dell, I. '1.
l^iy held, A. -I). Clifton, J. T.
t'rabtree. II. 1J. 'White, F XV .
Pope', J. C. Taylor, V. F. Flor-
ence, C. L. Haft, UV B. St i.
w'ilev Stewart. Jas Moore, II
L. Vaughn, VV. A. Roilgcrs,
ami Jess* Battles;
The tirsl case called was that
against J. B. Pyle and Foster
< agle. charged villi stoabi ,
tv\ o hogs from VV. I . Banks
They deiua ,<!
,1,. -*•-,J-. :o>£L ill . ('-«£'*
was iirst t a k eli. -Judge
•J B. Thompson i.'ji (| Mi .
I'agle. and all.: ti,- opting
argument by .{he ilejUly cann
ty alt iini'v, Mr. \\ (., d. -ubn. ;
ted ihe ca " within; ui-uinei.
i\ l"l tin- dej. lid l!:i ar,.; i : , .
returned a \ • * la 1 v*; <>t noi yum. v.
i ■
<d with ii*j*• (.'! his *iep <j.ujgri-
tcr, Mn'divd Brady, ft-m me
fT Brady* romijiunity' next <-.• in<■
Up. Tito-jury leturiicd a v,-r-
dirt if guilty and Mas j enaU,v
asses.-< d wa> M year* in the i ,•«.
( ai r A; Field repics-nt the de
rJaiif.
MISS MAUDE WITTEN
MISS BESSIE ELLISON
near Ant ioch.
car t'
!®* WitteH nin fiwt in the Democrat, Freeman-Sipes, Live Drug Miss Ellison is the sixteen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
>o Alexander & Kerf, Chickasaw Furniture Co., J. E. RogersI ft. Ellison of this City who ran second and won the line Piano
a?id <1. \\. Black Contest and was awarded the £200 diamond rirur|the l^moorat. Freeman-Sipea, Live Drug Co.. Alexander & K<vr,
Wit ten of Chickasaw Furniture Co... ti. \V. Black and .1. E. Rogers fontetit,
! which was awarded Dec. 2ord. Miss Ellison is an attractive, viva-
j cious brunette who got the votes coming and going.
Dec. 23rd. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
this < ity, and is a pretty strawberry blonde.
C. P.
IE.M3 [HJ'iOES HUK'fiS
•I D lid; ha- :
c!a;
ri p
t-h" eldest
•..and ^xpeiinced
laid a,i(
Tin-
V a
was ;
n.st
t urn.
w< a Ii i
r. r c> e
I'll ke i as it' i Ii
ingour like a
and fog ..I t)i.
i l'i sli'et and ic.
aity of ^!is--ouri.
Dr. • • i" i. H\ : rn
Dr. ! Iwani A
ilel . I Wii
in
H
ami
rrtv?
l H'lt in-
tl'HJ. tjlii ,\|
-mut-r, ( in: . .. una,
i«*a< e and maiia^. t
su. an<-.' iIk.i r.iit- Ii..;,.
t to fit' i he pii| u!
S .m her n (>kiah un i
tijriii'd i
■old.
and
"m-n-t-r
. t.
nn
th
eXT;er-
u- hotel
le'
ELKS 10 «i¥£ ENTERIAINMEKI
Nels Darling, of (>klah«iua
( ity , the noted eniertaiMei. will
hem the Val« Frid t> night
Jaw. .ith under the mi-pices ot"
the J'aids Valley Elkn L<*lge.
I ickets one dollar, which <«in
I,,- exchanged at: tin; Live Drug-
store tor reserved -eats without
extra charge. The proceeds of
ot the entertainment will !*•
n«ed to furnish the yiks rootus.
.Nels Darling has receiveil an
'■\at.if li ev <ii \ when- lie ha- i cen
and a real treat is in store lor
the crowd Fridav nigtc.
K[W £>12P
I -fiiti Walker. Ih" well known
<'X( eiie.n(hla^'-ksiiiith. ha, a
l«ain taken np bis trade and r
| now wit h .1. J-: (who has
ni' v«-d his shop one block uorth
<>t the Nafn'iiial Bank of <'oni
niHice. Jitu Walker is dih* ot
the f/iie*t hlackrsitirths .and horse
sh'M'is in the stat**. and his con
had lai.cn
/. mi. Howe
i weli Miort. lived 1> dole morn
i'lg " in*<d'eratwj. and. vvhih
-Sundry wa- coid. it was a
bright, beautitui day ..ml i.he
"l i year |'a— d aw a\ in a. aim.
-nS}.. hut lovely nioi«hghf.
'light, leaving ils di-astels and
I'iCs-ings to a hapjo New Y ear,
tilled with opportunities L.n.nt
« ill and hi ight n .j)>
The State
tinn, wlrrh
we have
if d jcars,
e eld year
linn. The
i' nior nmj; .M issi I hi
e, • lit - • ■ 1! t eaoia .'I , li
l > nine prinnwv >V ■■...
• ' : 'fa ,tf. a ■ v
it' n tibove thuiO Weie s'.iij
■ 'i/.z Hil' Iicatofi.- in I lie ■
lll.l Oil I lie jll'
t)n 'l'hur-d
teacher - w ei e
II 'ii. (..'hauiji i
and on i*riday
.\el- jlarliiig
and Senutar liohei i
. Ev ei y I eacli! i \v n
( aim* hack ti''itei j i
with added enl bin.:.-
vv m k.
W, E. 'Jill, of Paw
elected President "i
Assijcial.ii in, and
D, vi.-, ot Ard'ii He.
■t. lit
i 11 v
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I: iudci.
f
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) att
eivlH!
I ll I?, i
-ota
'. i m
•4 I'll
11 ho
i th"
.1. I'. Gibson of Elmore, rid (>.
W. Glover of Stratford jury
commi- : ners for the i .suing
year, met lit the court house
Alond,.. ♦•'lr naiit to the « rjer of
Judge McMillan to perfo < ti.<
enormous task of put tin • the
names of tHtO jurors in ■ strict
and county court boxes. These
t n ni'Q tqual to the tasn.
FOR CWN1Y JUDGE
We are authorized to an vince
W. R. VV allace as a candi.iare for
i.'Junt\ judge, subject to the at
tion of the Democratic i-avty.
Mr. W allace is well known atir
,needs no introduction to the pin.'
pie of Garvin county. He is a
i young man of intelligence, integ-
rity and high moral clrinaoter.
; lie is a native of Bell county. Te\-
j a but has lived in what i.- now
,Garvin county for fifteen jears,
He received his education.at, tn-
jdianola Gollege at VVynne .vop.il.
| Vl the beginnig of stateh '^<1 he
waf deputy, county clerk undot;
J. W. Twiggs. . Thi$ ottfe^fie re-.
\\j signed to be.-orjie a candidate for
in the legislature to which he was.
'elected and served in the regular
1 session of HHKI and the s iecial
session ei ■ -Vfter
ia the he . l,l.e,i
, 'he ia . a i lent of .ti:>■ .rsU^e.
Unive sitj at, X.. rman fey; a ,vgjii;,
I!-- v as awi .\i. d the honcg ijf-l"
i ig th 'a-. :-Vi>iiei)L,.-< ri.iter-
. v
• isiai a ....( ir
■ ' ■ .Mi
FIK- •• Sf i. -T:^51
•!iv
In A],:-;
i d city
. which i
):
ai i .t da.-.V aik;
10W loi.lt;..
,| I >
I llooli
-t il l.\ ine
. "f Mi<so4iri,
niog by Mr.
laiioni.i t if \
i L. ii.i. us.
I lenti' d
the ti
•d and
greater
w a-ibir,
snnini"
f.unilv
appnf
Mr-
I'abi
ln.'h
i Ino.tr
jailor Da
dinner t •
(■■■! t' . • r
Ills,
th.
Mi-
a. w it
Stati
rJL
[nesi
mi tion with Jini Goad who i* ^ l, v
s' well and favorable know,, as| l";n,,c,Kl bv
an e\|H'it in his line and bis '"
trustwoi t In
this shop a
conimimit •.
rej^itation
eai Ikenelit
make-
to th.
MISS BRADfitLO COMPLIMENIEO
Miss Pearl Brxidtb Id returned
CKOGTAWS AND CNICKAS/IWS MEET
HI PAUlS SILLEIf JiNy I
J. F. McMurray, attorney for baugh
the Choctaw and Chickasaw citi- apple.-.
zens, has called ameeting of those from Mr. La aaagh -/vhosupjiosei
citizens to beheld in Pauls Yal- Mr. ltice donating the apples
E*:;R C3Ri ICTf3
'! '■ : • ■ last wci'lj-rif-'ja:'.
■ ' LabauiJ h'sChvistmas
-.... p '".ton ts. ' « e s'lat-
ra' ; Rice and*"W:M.
Harri.- each had kent
ers a fii •• box o,-' appJ^o-This is
an err r \\. J. Harris and'T. .1
Austin sent rhe apples but it was
no err<i of the Democrat.- ••
Mr. A i.-tin Uiught the apples' at
Mice's grocery- and the the deliv-
ery na.a tailed to inform Mr La
who hail given tin
e yot ouj informatioj
KATIE STORE SOU
The liobt. Siimuons st"i
goods. IwliKnipl, at K (tie.
s<ild i liesd.ty In t he as-i
to a man by the name of
t'owtin. who. in turn, s<kJ the
-lock to tin- former owner.
I.'obt. Sinimons.
S?ATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION
l'lUeheis' A-socia
convened in Cr'tla
isr week, was pro
the' teachers in at
"dane* as the best iiie« tin^
.em held m the State. Then,)
was not the least show of |h li-;last Saturday from Oklahoma i.anuary 11 • 1912 to consider.
tics in any of the meeting-. City whore went io attend |a l,lli nou b^re congriss for tin- MtEI'SJ OF BEhEVQlEWi ASSOCIATION
j Garvin County furnished a the State Teach >, s Associ.-uio,,. aUetHemeiU and payment for Th(, I{twvolent As.sociatioi
gondii millibar of the teachers., Br.tdtield was <]ok>gato to the Ic'.t^ed district anil the suit jj| , , p ,
W c Purk • n t III' among thelaigest dele the Electoral t oinmis^ion which I now hefwrc the t-upreme! Church on VVedne^i'iv ' L, ti!
W; Iniiksh.'isUiught JoKiiL-arii,m pre^ut. vvas a distinct "un-lmi-nt It);court of the United States con- ^fTp M Thi ^
c H V ",tHlvrt "i the insjiraniw; There were a nunther of ^ her ability. ' : corning the taxation of allotted (■ «visa.i.lity ot
vVas business and the mm m f.iie ,prominent s,..s,kers fioin ditl.*,. | The,* are 70 c-untie, in ok a- ,ands in lhe hands of allottees. Lio^n L i !f r™'
future Wdlhe layW.Vj.urks, „m parts Il.on.a and only |e!„g,v'Mr- McMurray urges the attend- ^ Ltcl
M,: ^ 'oil the im>irrai i. vi/.: from i vhcouniv to the Elect nn'"1 """" *■ — u- '
SE* IKStlBANCE FIRM
THE SLfZZASO
The bli/v.ard which
oklahoma last Sattirdas.
Dr. Iloniv
leached I chester. Ma-s
w as I
Waiter Williain-
iii vei
t<
(/Urti — Wor el Cainmsion four of whom wei
ladies. The duty of llieae
iates is to elect the oth er
next State ciali n
E wish t& thank^UT patrons for the loyal support they
^Ive given this stdro during the past year, and trust
that you will find our a&alings ir, the future of a nat-
ure that will encourage you' not only to continue your
patranage. but that in a steadilv increasing faUo.
We Wish You All A Merry GhristmavS
and trust that the year Nineteen-Hundred and Twelve may bring'you ever increa iiig '.-
happiness, and the good health so necessary to properly enjoy the fruits of youi labors.
THE LIVE DRUG CO.
The R^xall Store
Glenn Williams, Manager.
FARMERS' UNION MEETING
I .p.
I) I lie Garvin County Farmers'
Union meeting ha- he. n po-,t
j poll mi to inert! at Pauls Y lev.
! January. 12th and B! h. The
meeting on tie* 12th wn'i
j with closed doors, but or; the
Bh.lt. the meeting will he open,
i The inforrgution fioin Gei..
; J. ( hristersonj S, .and Treas.
to .J. s. P. Simpson, of flij-, eitv.
ance of evey citizen who can be;
here at the meeting as millions' R. E. Bowling, .lohn Gam
•le- dollars are involved in the ^ an,ic. F McA Uair of Lind
for (question and he wants to discuss bay> F,.;r k R,hber,,JJ; ofWvnil(
tereS wood, >e A. Kdv.a, .1, W Sea,
iford, li. P. Ledbettdwif A n
JUBT COMMISSIONERS MEET ^ '
\vt e v.'SHJrxkf att' r^vvt> :m th«
— att';rmvys : in
VV. L. Sullivan of Pauls Valley, i district, c* ' rt tiiis /Veeiv.
FIRE AT STRATFORD
Kin if unknown origin atj
Stratford last week destro\ i d!
the t.wo storv brick building lie I
longing to Dr. ^ti and Mr. Pat-I
terson, whicti caused alo-'sofl
16,000 with insurance of $3,000. i
The lower story was occupied i
by A. C. Thomp°on as a hard-
ware store, who suffered a loss
County Depository , ..
THE NATIONAL BANK OF COHMEt*Cf!:
Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.
Statement at the Close ol Bus.ness, D> > rnne; i))ii
KESOURCtS
I-'ian, ana Uiscontus $''0,253 08
Ovudratl. 4]019.&.
U. S Minis. . . 12.750 uo
Banking H usr ' .. 10,000.00
Othei Kail EfMtt . 2,000.00
Cast aid - ,,'ht fi.-hangf 78.284 37
LIABILITY:'
Cs',i,# s«" « •••■ '$5",
Surplus nj 'r. ,5. .. Z3.y7i.4f,
CirruIa,ll,r- 12,tSo.<v
Orposiis '20,500.71
$206,«2O 20
$S06,hJ9.2"
responsible for.
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Ol jjk', ti)
« i. I.ONO i.-ldcot
t. C. li * lit. Vice
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat. (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1912, newspaper, January 4, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118388/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.