Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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1.. VVILI IAMS
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LUKES
SHOOIINB 11 WALLVILLE
W. K Itailey was arretted on
Tuesday morning at Wallville. |
chanted with shooting of Mr.
I,vile and brought Squiie! ® ^ears Will See Streams Full
Wallace where he executed a I
bond fur his examining tiialj
the IStli. Lyile is a tenant on
Mr. Bnilev's faun.
li is re|>ortoil that Mr. Bai
lev hail fnsti'ivnl :i crtrtin
hue. forbidwg a it y ixi-sing
tliii.u^h it. and found Mi.LvtV
t tilling a fence to go through
this pasture, both men woiv;
tinird and ti is claimed that
of Trout.
Water* Throughout th« National For.
•ata of Colorado, Wyoming and
South Dakota to Be Refilled
With Fi*h by Government.
OEMOGMTiC STIITE TICKET.
ii the wit ii ami cram
I take this means of thanking
For Governor, Ilol>ert L. Will- my frjends, one and all. for the
iams. | loyal support which they gave
For Lieutenant Governor, M. me jn ray race for (jounty Treas-
E. 1 rapp. | urer Also, I wish to express to
For Secretary of State, J. L ;^e wj,0je people of Garvin Coun
Lyou. i ty my appreciation of the cour
E. B.;
\\ asWiigiou.—l'lang to completely
restock all trout airoama anil lakes
iliroughout 111o uatlonal foreata of
Colorado, Wyomlug anj South Dakota,
within a I'crloil of ulno > oars, are well
under w«v. an the result of the ay-
Lvt •.•opened tire on Uaih'V.and l,rov*l hy toe federal bureau of fish-
tile latter i (turned the fire. andC'** oC a plau ot °P<-,ra"oa prepared
t; bullet • l.vtie Ivefekin.-t
•i. sinuii b'lie mi the ifun
.tttu and lodged in bis iitk'k. lit
will recover.
Baptist Church
For State Auditor,
Howard.
For Attorney General, S. P.
Freeling.
For State Treasurer. W. L.
Alexander,
For State Superintendent, Ii.
IT. Wis >n.
Tor Examiner and Inspector,
Fred Parkinson.
Sunday School at 10 :i m.
1$, \v Patterson, Supt
teous treatment which I received
at their hands during my cam-
paign.
Since the election, many have
expressed their surprise at the
large majorities which I received
in the country precincts over the
county, but to me there is noth-
ing strange about that feature
of my race. Fer the past three
For Chief Mine Inspector, Ed,years j have be(?n county weigh-
B°yle- er of this county, and in that
For I .a Lor Cumurssioner. W • | capacity I have come "to know
G. Ashton. ^ ^ tj^e fa_-niers intimately, and they
( ••mmissionfi 1 kn0w me and trust-.ne and stood
bt> aupptied from a central poiut. The ? and Correction, V . D Matthews. ^ me God bless'em-
j plant lug of all try «ill b.> performed For Insurance Commissioner, ' Ao.njn no-Ilr:no. fuP neonle of
forost ..meers who will keep close y L VVelch i A a,n assurin& tne 1)e0plt 01
For President Board of Agri-
culture. Frank M. Gaulf.
For Corporation Commis-
sioner. A P. Watson.
1 For Clerk Supreme Court,]
of this great number j wftliam M. Franklin.
Senator.
b> the forest service. The bureau of
tlahortea ha* promised to furnish the
necessary tisli fry for distribution to
(he xarious for aji, the shipments of
ry to be directed to rallied stations
eai'eat. the *aters to be stocked so
;liat r.s many troa;na ns possible may
I by
K lit I W illiam- is,f : 4 n lb* made his
vrai.c nominee tot .ice on < it olatforni for
M< ha* a Vad of , tt r verninent in very de*
- t«fi Jud^e ;{obeit- . (jtic : t and b* will go imo j
Mir* >t ep|* « ent out of otikv «b-> !t:tely indopen
cheek on th© results of the work.
According to the estimates of the
forest ott'eers, approxlruutel) £0,0^0.-
M00 trout fry of the brook, rainbow
Preaching at 11 a in -Subject I aid blue:.sjk>;ted varieties will be
"The {Supremacy ot' the unseen' 10 ,nMt lhe of
,, , . . si! the water* adaptable to the produc-
I i. aching at s y m.-Subject. ti«.u of trout.
"Th«j Cliavoidabh I hrist." the bureau if tisheries is prepared 10 j ,, l"n; l sr-
1 he ordinance , I bat t Sin will "«*' • ^•methliig over four and a half j * " u'' "
, . _ , _ ., , _ millions this year and a gradually de thomas I Ivor Gore.
creasing number each successive year
(or a total n! nine, at ih« emi ot which
. tne it is tx .vud (hat the . >u,plete ••••tlllllitltll'
.. rastocking will have betu accom X
v i'l >iied. The siimates are said to f
raster, rover JT'.t stieama and lakes iu the
three states
my deep appreciation of the con-
sideration which they gave me.
I am, Sincerely,
J. S. P. Simpsoa
lc administered ar the close of
the evening service. We will
U> giad to have you worship
; wit till-. J W Stoi>r.
. PERSONALS
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PREU'UV PUMPKIN
J. E. Biffle brotight the prem-
ium pumpkin in Friday morning,
weighed one hundred seven lbs.
It will be sent to Oklahoma City
and placed on exhibition as an
advertisement for Garvin Coun-
ty.
restocking of naticn.il forest
>• lutie- i.. v rep-Tted. - dent, he u uJe iv- jhvmui^'s to Stlie c t> lei-ott that 74 jier>on
,'v K >.va. \\ tfhkiglm Mid J!1V one or,wy faction, an l putlunitevl with the cit> ch«rcties
mmVm out. l>*it utofl Inm-elf under no fllMQCtlU oMi- 'last Sunday, as llfsolt of^ the ,
. 1 d admitted rvjwls ft\ .n ^ti<>nsto .i> one. and he will tm on revival which closed ia-t
B. Btuce was an Oklahoma
the millisteia a-ociaticll of a rea^ mall mte, where such forests City visitor on Sundav.
_ ir* s-.tuated. including thi^se now be- - ,
acuu'.i>d in the White mountains ])r J billai'd was in
t > three c >ai will ^ <>
W. 'i.v * .* c.ul <\ e
v f "iOt** vote- i i'.e contest
i v !*>t wifrV. by Jts« ,e 1! v.
. )n v. vvc.i >'i tae h«\tvv
\V '.ianc- wunties ha\eb;vn.>-
t . ou«"<« i 1 total vote i>'t
t vN*ndtda:*> for gtwornv:
w: «. the th. - uunt\. t\ unties
11 ire as fo'. *w -
Mm oj> tr> vv*
nut the s.>uthe* n Appalachians, w ill be r n, ,j,_
Siven at!' noon as rapidly as supplies Lexington Ml llie^av.
hetorne available for plant-
ing purposes. The forest service is
Mrs. L. A. Browder returned
yesterday from a visit to her
in Pert Smith.
STATE OK OKLAHOMA. |
;-s■
County of <itrrin )
In tht* District Court ot Garvin County.
Lucy Montgomery, plaintiff.
VS
lertmg
ev•logs
io' « . ;son
A,-
A .Altl^
li> SCO
SJ 4^
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have |k) ilcht to Ml UCtpl his^ Ul iav a Wick Igo. and Sl>B*|lMnM| .'rgjnixed to carry on work . J ^
vir.de •> the w Me iv :4e. oav was the ti:-t SabUth after j ««'•' «'.:i doe so with practical-: iiareuts ti
x ' * % } % , , , v no Interference v^ith regular icrirt- .t ^
s'tmg no imid. but ignoted it iu,tl " i>\iva. cuxseu-theiv ^ ^ nint ik huMl MissG
• H|L I r StntinB hi- i VD earn- othera to follow. . iwlth the U! ««.> ; haste and freqnemly loo SaUirdav from an MtMnN
1 < iml lie reoi'le can de- unng the u-e eveninfor eari> morn- Ui(, t0 Iowa, Kansas, and Miss-
1 , a# hours "lhe production of the ti-
<u t!|v his living alviv v . imiibt 7(1 # : st:ng federal add atate tsh hatcheries ' u '■
vae I* .ti, - ■!> govern -r Of Ok 1 ' > V.,r.|- . ^ua:e to meet all d
a tut .evons;i,tu{u-ncrt - Homer Reitv was arrested ^s h. and th^efore th. f Tnesdav to
■ - i.... , ,- work ha? t>> >1 ae in installments •«« «■<
v ;:i,'ii witsale:. tet in ttatn- A. > a> n«o lin#, o.i a *. la.^t • v|sh j«i>. Brauvini s tat Iter. Mr.
g the f-'.'.niai-.jen? .i'« piineiiK ls;as>anlt on Mary Owen. 12 ve.u> qRq\vn PRINCE IS HALTED Welch, at Talihina. Okla.
i.'.al go.aid and piv>tec" the jho- ,o\i and wa- held tinder a IhhhI
and Of. the Ml|M*m* tiencn of $ltX\> tome District court. 'Future German So*ere«9n waits ta
'le te-Hteml deco ns that up Riley belongs to a very Jes|wc;- Pa P£Z£*tZT"
is«'ld a:i i put in t'oiw ti ic—' law> ><e family vv> • lives east « i
v>£ ibe c.>nstitnt'on ih.it were town and he Is alvait -4 yeat>
tnad-> i..>r lhe cvtnmon >ld. 1 ' e vcaugciii ltvt's with ®
No. l t!'.
Mart Montgomery, defendant.
Said defendant. Mart M« nf.goniery will
take notice that be has been *ued In the •-
ertrude rt'turilfti bovenamedC.'ourt. and that be mustansvrer
1 the i«ei!tion filed herein by said plaintiff, on
v rbeforetbe 24th day uC >ei t. mber. 1914.or
said will be tak ^n as true and a
Judgment for said plaintiff for divorce and
(in restoration of fhe plaintiff'* maiden
~ * Mine uity William-* *iti r rendered ih-
Hrs. T. Branum ai d niece,
SEAL
Blanton *v Andrew^. A. K.5s*ig2«.
Att' • rm-ys for Plaintiff. Clert Pist.Court.
tin Adv.
Misses Geiruie and Luc i"
Brooks of Amarillo. Texs-. are
in the citv spending their time
with Mrs. E. P. Baker and Mrs.
\ WiUiaiu- sl*".u> t*e and he will ln> touml iu the same her parents at
, | SoTMnbtf h\ s e ;ar-; line *s KkNttM of toklahoma, .anvl have l*vn here during AoA4
rt:,v ;ty ot any ca uiidate -ouiui. safe and Ihi-h e^- ike. of the summer.
-ar froa- an J the xta v*U ao
Free Lecture!
t
Tf-.C r 1.- \V«W> "" -*rci;. C. has arrar^vi with Mr.
a. Wilsca. assistant State Agent ;\vr Oklahoma of the U. S.
'V' .. : • . : A^r\* re. u> - a -ve cv'atv ;n t a...s \ at*
V. or. Th.arsoa> Vajrcs: 3\h at the City Hall on the work
CUTTING ti ■ITSilLL
J D. Baker and bi son. Ed.
were arrested \esterday on a
charge of cutting with intent to
Mrs. W. O. Davie nd children kill one O. Little, who was cut
Examin
Mis. B. W. Patteison. Mr. jug mal will be held Ln a few
Davis is superintendent, of the days.
usatl service at Fort Worth.
Beriil—-Just aait till I tare drift*
shouuni a Rlt^ni^h peas- W . li. PJUl.
. , v ti ut farmer to the German ctowa
the liUHH' >itNw ^sarbuckw iWB ^ ^ HHP BH
ynnce tried to pas# him in a motor car of t\*rl Worth, ar^ uaests Of aboDt a dozen times
lie tvas drt\in|t.
Tbt pea^ct s a£on prevented tile
BEAU if Hi lUKRESMilil
; Costribstec
L. P. I Uncle Luke Kiingle-
liff«
of is# i 5 IV?av: t ot A.c
Oxntty DemdstratxHi Agents-
: as carried or. through
C-ca. s- ti* Frees- :>
5 >o .i? prx*- 5 *i'" '-5 s .J
: -..'.is., r.-.t tLs: a awter cxr ltd w>
' vf. w ii:..- 1 r-|it ef •«*.* w --■
8 i aartv* rwi TS* csiHj cat?
. U5 ti<> T 'JJa-t tc sa*k* « .• : -
- .-.re ri«- — - i-iisirttr
rtr. i V fci fcj-
Mr. and Mrs S. S. Reed aud
at tie daughters. Katberine and
Lacile. are spe*tdin<; a few days
with Mr. Reed ? brother in smi;h at jjjj country bom^
Sha*uee and attt-nding a reun- on<? mile east of Noble. Satur-
ion of the Reed family. day morning. August 1st. He
Miss Callie Hill, of Azie. Tes. was in his ninty.first year. >*<•
is visilm.u hr: Mis. V\ pita ot suffering attended hfe
J. Thi iiii«>:i mi- v, :b ate ni- last mouth-. He gradually
;at ird by her brother.Mr. A .in grew weaker aud more feeble
Hill. wh< ieft the r.tat of tbe and tinaly "slept the sleep of
the righteous"' from which he
awoke in Heaven.
He was born in Howe Valley.
K>.. Sep*. 12, 1^23. Rem- ed
- X ■!; l'exas, in IjTT au>.!
fiotu the:-' to Pauls Valley in
1V-T whv*re he ie> ded until :i:e
; opening ot old Okialx ma. when
hj lx>ught and sett' i • a :r.e
farm u|«on which h- spent the
a t twentv live vea:s f his
life.
Wherever he lived - his ac
weei.
C. L. err; i: t.-
G-anin-
tv A : C rtt
ywtwd*?
j • -. " . - -- :t'-t
Pa. s< n.
! Ka t . ar.: Ca: *as
Mr. and Mrs. T ave
jpuin and
(daughter. Miss Pat-y
White
Ot^
Ft sa.-.
Sa'i-r a--
U: a star
Martin,
several 1
I r. \ Young, oi Ok.. .
. j v. -. : : J . it".. ye-c-. ■
JV.-.v*. cal^v <«" -<rsor. • Garv •. ^ • s e
tc tttcili or yiwttiy upon the aacoKS ot its agricultural indus-
tr «, Thewfc« r. a.xvtxv-, to ;.t -ers. e>s: buss: «^ss r-.ir.
c r do so is ir,-. ;oi at:er the .v* . re l\. ~s
f >r a fufVc ;v cv*ratio® in tre var t>a ac: :-es cf the Derar:nvr:
luwi tW state board liB be out^icred aed as iatenstnc and i*stw-
r;iv« ad«dress s iss.:re>i
Ri'Mi'M?.ER Afrv„.t r* is the . ~ i r-siftw
and pr.NSver ;y -t Vs.- a U rer.cvvs. s i t.'wf.v*. tc
tai« as .alt .w; riereet t$«prr*c:-c«:.
Bring the Boys arid let tnem
hear of the advantages of an
agriculturai education.
• day after visiiiM his daughter, iquaintaoces and even p«awm>
SEES olAST RAINBOW SX4KE Mrs S-am tn.'S. . 1 - Y .ingi by kuew that the I k\;string of
r
!
•vis . "ected t " f -^islature: his bom was on the outside and
froc; «c;a Ot a the re that a great good heart was
cent primazva within.
Mr O C. Coltett. vliv^s Punera' services were held at
with, his cjir*c s. ::ia Texas. M. K Churv! . S ;:h, of
speai the winter with > Sunday. AQgoc*
his 8her* son. \V. .;i Oo'.lett. 3- The. r<>in*,us w«e followed
Mr. t T- y ins oid a d to ,he Xob!e cemetery by a l *g
«- ying good heal: procession of sonowiag friends
. stiii relatives^ when he was 'aid
Mrs. Verier Ta> r r:i.v.evl bv the ShW of hfc. WB1.
^ooSiturday t .. . ^ ^ _
so Mr. ia^.« s ? - f- ,
haa:. T:Ui. M^s-s S.: t a d
Pat^T Carter, wt.o w?«t with w...K
own w :\> stK>vri\ ta many
ways. H:s caske: was eviverv\i
v\j;h tieaaUful cut dovr«rs;ooe
ospecia y large wreath sent by
Mr;. S i- - - . v a ttr- tK Ok ' tra City fire
.gt.filly iafoeir. i fniertain- mvnt.
nec: t. nwty. v - r.. *e. of th- "A go«d name w rather tc be
-L —«- « Tcesiay er«- dtweu toan gr^at rvb^ 'ateo
. a*- • «i :■? rj;-.-.. ...ssCaJ- t! >; bsaini was th-> *t
.l««i JW-; ai-t =<*-—jj* m. J* Ha!. wfe> is liv £ ; i .tesi ate #cr>-<«s*-n Tor •v-i*aa
^ . w*. IW ^ w. t t« _ oerai^KYicvts.
- ,t: Rroirt tt* -j 9f
r>« .• t -■! * '«
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IX** Or *au.—CyrJ Utajjute >u
.if la acwv is ft«a ?>.' •
litaitm tte y# js*faa2- is opt
t .c* pwt r?xi i-i -li*;
arrttss* <Ml iwjw* astan *=*
ter f JJ#T rt '«*.
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!■ ai^ st r-. -i.it 5C —:i ^
mm part ti* mtc'.as bvj«
««r* ae Ui
K".a ruf - i i~tx+L<*.
TV- ... a r'C .--a- toawil as
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^«r - * t> faa tj«* a?
r-^i : • c J .1 * 'J*
ear? tu t> a
tli- MJ.1-- ■* ectJ* fcwrc* . **t
v. a-rrroft** IKmE frao. tkr
N1: a'.- Kri-sa:i Ort J-Jr
m>«t fifteen years.
Fht- igh tsttvm ia wbich he
tec to ---am fo
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i atiV with
t c a kTi.*er,
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1914, newspaper, August 13, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118521/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.