Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1922 Page: 1 of 10
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
VOLUME XIX.
DISTRICT COURT TO
OPEN ON MONDAY
PAULS VALLEY, GARVIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1922.
NO. 41.
Shoe Store, Hardee Russell and
the Model, checks varying in
amounts from SI5.00 to $l(i.OO,
which were forged.
Manning claimed to represent a
Dallas seed house, and had obtain-
ed a specimen signature of E. B.
Stevens, which the latter had put
uo18s0s Xant-uou jo uua} s,5{oom to a seed contract. This signature
will be opened in district court in Y;as. reproduced and attached to
Pauls Valley next Monday, De- ficticious checks made yO Day,
cember 18th, by District Judge G. ^ 'lson, Manning, eic.
W. Barrett of Hugo.
GIBSON HEADS STATE
'CHRISTMAS SEAL STAMPS
NOW BEING SOLD.
Active sale of the Christmas |
health seal stamps in Garvin conn-1
ty is this month being conducted
by the county organization of the j
Oklahoma I'ubli' Health Asuoiia-1
J. P. Gibson, president of the tion, Mrs. Hardee acti-itj i
First State Bank of Elmore 1 '*v as chairman of the sea
was on Wednesd ,y elected as fo- the county.
president of the State Bankers As-i Busine*"-- men, fraternal organ- testation, wi
sociation following a three days izi^ions, individuals, and
SANTA FE TQ HELP
FIGHT BOLL WEEVIL
SANTA CLAUS WILL
| BE HERE SATURDAY.
You will all remember Santa
Claus' visit before Christmas last
yetu. Hfc informs us thut he will
again come, to Pauls V.-Ohy i.id
expects to arri". Saturday morn-
The entire right-of-way .'f the ing early and ne wishes to advise
caniaign | Santa Fe railroad fro^n Purcell his many friends that he will be
'south, *he area <•'' boli weevil :n- "At F it-" on Paul Avenue in tne
je burned with'*i First National Bank block. Invi-
;,|j the r.e.:t few weeks, thereby de - i«tions have been issued to all the
state meeting of this association. others are buying the stamps and troying all of the pests which children of I'au's Valley, Garvin
acing them on letters, mail pack- imight be attempting to winter in County and vicinity. Be on hand at
. . ■ ,• <U., ♦..11 <*Hnniw>« nf ♦ 1 w\ i> i i r V\ t , / \ i 11 n'/il/inlr Sn ♦ lin nn inn- r\a Can! n
i Biieti ui u u u One merchant happened to
rnnntv'nffiriahTare husv this know the signature of Stevens and
week preparing the do et lor .he another had called the bank and Mr. Gibson has been prminent- plaw..„ r... - . , . .
session The re will be 11 larire nurn- had «otten theni t0 Pass on the b' identified with the State asso- ages and gifts. The proceeds of! the tall grasses of the r.ght-of- 11 o clock in the morning as Santa
be; of civil cases divorce suits fact t*>e check was forged, as was ciation for a number of years and the state sale will go to fight tu- *va>'- . Claus will distribute presents to
etc uD for heirin'cr durintr the!8'80 out when Stevens waa j ha8 held various offices of im- berculosis among the citizens of ' his burning will be oi little or the little tolks.
week's term -called. ! portance in the association and Oklahoma, wherever needed most, no value to the farmers, however,
A few Dressing criminal mat- Manning was nabbed before he i his election to head the associa-i ,f Garvin county raises $1,000! unless they co-operate by .he des- SHI MATtS MOVE IO
a icw pressing iiinuiuu I „ wl rAn Ui /m: i t v xt . _i. .i? — 1.. fmntinn nf 11 wPPrls rnhhiah o\c. ^ | ()(' \TI()N
aciiinfit lne iruunb vuiiuiiiooiuucin .
to keep them from signing a con- thfe dlst_r,ct J"dge,at the term .
tract for the further construction of ,co"rt f" . make good the am- CARRIAGE LICENSE
of the Washita bridge a mile and a unts he obtained under lalse pre-
half north of Pauls'Valley will lie tenses, he asserts.
heard on Monday. I Manning claims that he had
Shumate and Sons, a leading
Pauls Valley dry goods and fur-
.. - — , nishing house, was moved from its
of every school in the county and panta re. He was here luesday fornie,. location at the intersec-
test each pupil in the county with;'11 the interest ot the move
and
tion of Chickasaw Street and Mc-
never tried the scheme before and !
A large number of out-of-town,., . ,, ... ...
iwyers will be called here by !t'lat '^,e. toils o, tne
their cases which will appear on
the docket next week, an unus-
about him before he
chance to make good
law were cently been
had half a cense:
nnr-PX T, v - view to treating all who carry was in conference witn _county rjlure Avenue Monday and Tues-
KlA l'.IS lLi 1SSI tu. the germ of tuberculosis, and agent A. 1. Hurge. day into the new Shumate busi-
n., ^ ,, • there are many such. ' M'.'- "urge will direct the .arm- ness building on the west side of
The following persons have re- The Oklahoma Public Health ?r in their work of destroying Chickasaw .-treet a block south.
issued marriage li-
Associatidn will with the money hibernation of the weevil and will
raised pay for additional state a's0 have co-operating with him
from the
me mjinci, ne a i. ncen an uuu - - ^'s we"~1 Baker, 53, Pauls Valley, sanatorip1., establish county free a® special committee
ually large number of' such fore- 'Panned attempt to get something Est^lle WarmK 42^Paujs^ Valley. clinics, conduct the modern health jchanibe^ o£ commerce.
ign lawyers being involved for ^or noth'ng.
the short length of time for which 10
the court will hold, according to rUKlifcK lis
Grandson Shaw, 26, Carver, and crusade in the schools, and se-l The Santa Fe plans to have all
Winnie Cline, 18, Carver. cure the establishment of public the grasses along their tracks des
court offkials.
ARRESTED FRIDAY.
W. A. .Johnson, 24, ^Vynnewood, nursing services in
and Estelle Kinder, 19, Moody, as soon as possible. " important, as any
Mo. | Each countv farm woniens' club that not a single
The new location is thoroughly
modern, being built of brick and
stone, with special built in shelv-
ing and up-to-date show windows
in the front.'
The firm had for many years oc-
WJ. . . . . ... i IIV IIIIN uau Mil mailt icaiovi
ch county troyed by January loth. It is very,cupied the old location on Chick
HOT CHECK ARTIST
FOILED BY MERCHANTS.
J? • . „fe; ' Claude Swindle, 21, Rosedale,
Quick work on th0 Uciit of oiri~ j i -• .no i i
n„,i « n ..ia and Thelma McClure, 22, Lindsay,
rs and employees in a Pauls ,, „ „ . >p • .. >
one can
patch of
dry
W. L. Manning, alias W. H. Day,
alias W. H. Wilson, of Dallas,
Texas, was arrested Saturday ev-
of activity started against him by u i„„i, n:, r
cer
Valley bank Friday afternoon
brought to a sudden end the activ-,
ities of a state-wide forger, G. B.!
Eads. |
Eads presented for payment a
by the
has its chairman to direct the «ras« and weeds in the colton
work in the respective communi- country be allowed to \;o unburn-
M. F. Hawks, 35, Pernell, and ties. Pauls Valley city schools are e(l l°nger than January.
Lillian Rumming, 20, Pernell.
Alvin Branham, 25, Foster, and
Ila Cox, If), Foster.
in charge of the following, for the
seal campaign: .Junior High, Mis:-
Helen Crumbaugh: Lee school.
LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION
Jesse Williams, 26, Lindsay, and Mrs. R. L. Philips; Jefferson
.Florence Southern, 19, Lindsay. school, Mrs. C. S. Bush; and high
James M. Goin, 26, Durant, and school, Miss Helen Patchell.
vi r.cLiwLv niaucu against mm u.v L>rnrwlca11 Hil f nf Tulcj « anico iu. viuiu, -vj, diiuiiu,
Pauls Valley merchants whose T J b k p ; : t .Cormen WilHams, 18, Durant. . The following women are di
suspicions he had aroused. 1 Manuel T. Yokum, 54, Vof 1
Manning
to pass
ub ne nau aruuseu. recognized as p crimiral who had roster, recting the work in the various
ing passed and attempted heen advertised for bv the Okla- and Ellen Nichols, 5C, Foster. towns of the county: Lindsay,
on R. T. Price, The Glasco BSr^^ociSon in a rt 2!,^ Waurika, Mrs. Sanders Ham: Maysville.
— - !cent letter sent to all banks in the Woodmore, 22, I auls Walter Harris; Wynnewood. Mis.
asaw Street and McClure and its
many customers will nowrhave to
accustom themselves to looking
for the business a few doors to
the south and across the street.
The old Shumate building will
be occupied by the firm of Long
i TO ORGANIZE HERE. Brothers, hardware and imple-
ment dealers.
Soon there will he installed a Shumate and Sons' accomplish-
county organization of the co-op- ed the work of moving with prac-
erative livestock association of tically no loss of time, as the store
Oklahoma in Garvin county with was open for business in its new
headquarters at Pauls Valley, if quarters Tuesday.
plans launched by E. G. Eldridge, — . - —
It's YOUR
Battery; But—
It's our responsibility to
sec that there's always cur-
rent to meet your demand.
In other words, it's up to
us to do everything we
possibly can to keep that
battery gcir.g so strong and
so long that you'll never
think of goir:g anywhere
e'se to hc'/e it locked after.
Never nind what make
it i3. We take tsre of all
batteries according to Wil-
lard Standards. Come in;
and let us show ycul
Valley Battery
Company
Pau5s Valley, Okla.
Representing
Willard Batteries
i threat* fl hl'betk insuiaticni
«tnc5 Batteries
IV/C-CD SEPAT\ATORSl
- Maney McElroy, 21. Lindsay
'.ft J- W. McClure, 23, Linds
Kate Barnes, 24, Lindsay.
istate.
I The man was detained until
j county officers could arriv
i the court house and was at once
1 arrested by them.
j He had stolen lithographed j "
[checks of the oil company and had BARBECUE MATERIALS
.forged the name trf the company i
:treasurer to them. It is said that!
jhe succeeded in defrauding one or
,, „ secretary of the state body, Tues-
D J - /-. tr*11 or. T • , , Searcy Shackleford; Stratford, day matu.e.
Kedric Hi.!, 3„, J.indsav, and Mrs. F. M. Bayless; Paoli, Mrs. Eldridge was here and met with
Franks; Elmore City, Mrs. C. L. a few of the leading cattlemen of
and Foster, Lewis Evans.
TO BE CONCENTRATED.
COLD WAVE SWEEPS
DOWN FROM NORTH.
agreed that such a shippiug asso-
ciation should be inaugurated
here.
A special meeting of stockmen1
and all interested has been called
ruOJ w Tu ~~ „ . . ! A cold wave, born on the face for next Monday afternoon. The
jtwo banks in the eastern part of', I!™' rauls,v®1_ of a terrific norther swooped meeting will be held at the ottice
,+i, o.—„ i,„ • ' as chairman of the down on Southern Oklahoma about
the state of considerable sums by , - , —■ now
j similar operations to the one he c°mm ,f.e' inauKural e]ev
! attempted in Pauls Valley. A large n •
ireward was offered foj- his ap- 'ar},n county, rs
' r iWork of
en o'clock Monday
of Governor Walton movement, in an(, completely enveloped I
A. T. Burge, county agent, at1
evening the court house.
OPENED LAST SATURDAY 1
pushing tne y j, nd vjcinity in the first GLASCO SHOE STORE
prehension and arrest. L, of " 10-nS ''eal cold snap of the fall.
j C. W. McKeen. superintendent f"d°f Proc;uunK ^ats, etc., ior xhe
mercury fell approximately
Of the Bransdall Oil Company of i Ii]f,(rp r^oan„ -w degrees in about three hours.
Tulsa, came at once to it
ley and identified Eads mc , .... , . - ... ■-
man charged with the former°r^e barbe" i morning, the constant sunshine
crooked work. Eads was then t°"e p f.i'^v n"' bTK throughout the day made che af-
taken-to Holde iville by Sheriff " /'vV V^ley ,for ternoon quite comfortable.
Chas. Worley. He is held in the December j Farmers are rejoicing, in that
'«i- _ii ~,u. ■ i.; 5t is estimated. Although the north
iv _ alJ triose who encrafife in the Dro- i i 4-i i i. 1 ang « mat cAtiuaiv
■ ' - f opened e, bu.-ir.e,.
The Glasco Shoe Store. Pauls
Valley's first exclusive shoe estai -
count.v jail at that place pending
trial for the alledged operation on
a forged check against a Wewoka
bank. His forged check had been
cashed by the unsuspecting bank
at Wewoka.
29th.
Saturday. A big day's business is
reported by the management.
Delays in shipment kept \he
store from stocking a full line of
!s;j Flying Sparks
Cause Fires
MORE BRICKS PRO-
POSED ON CHARLES.
IB
Lee Perkins, proprietor of the
| Perkins wagon yard, is this week
removing the frame houses on his
lots facing on. West Charles Av-
enue to a place near the Washita
Valley Compress.
He plans the erection of two or
more brick business buildings in
the near future on the site of the
| buildings which are being moved.
It is understood that no tenancy
| has as vet been secured for the
proposed buildings.
the cold snap now prevalent en- fcot.wear for the
_ ; ables them to inaugurate the win
Civ,? HIM a Silver or Gold Pen- ter's "hog killing" and offers pros-
cil—Prices $1.00 to
Baker's Drug Store.
$7.50
opening, but
large shipments are being daily
received and it is hoped that the
at supU0fofSth°org meat ^ Wi"ter'S will be complete within 'a
upp.. ot nog .neat. iweek or ten days.
FARM LOANS
SUDDEN
WALTER
Pauls Valley,
SERVICE
L. HART
- - Oklahoma
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
BOYS AND MEN.
Gtild and Silver Pencils—
Fountain Pens—
Pipes—
Cigarette Cases— *
Cigars-
Bill Folders— ^ V, .
Military Sets
Shaving Sets—
SUGGESTIONS FOR
GIRLS AND WOMEN
Candy Books—
Purse Pens Ivory Sets—
Stationery Perfumery—
Manicure Sets Incense Burners—
BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS
FROM US
i The opening was all and more1
I than was expec{e<T by. Mr. Glasco,
owing to the incomplete condition
of his stock, due to the above
cause. Business has proven good
every day since the opening as
jWell, it is said. ..
| The store will carry, as it ad-
jvertices, "popular shoes at popu-
jlar prices," and efforts will be
!made to make every item sold a
| bargain. Ladies shoes are carried
,in all widths, from tripple A to E.
S A full line of mens and boys and
!girls foot-wear is also displayed.
! Pyralin Ivofc' ware r.t Baker's
I makes a wonderful gift.
Conflagrations have been
caused by little sparks. You
may be careful but your neigh-
bor may not. His house may
burn and destroy yours. Use
every means to prevent a fire.
Pack up your care with re-
liable insurance. This agency
of the Hartford Fire Insurance
Company gives you exactly
this. You will be fully indem-
nified in case of loss.
TOM FOSTER
Phone 68.
Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.
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BAKER DRUG CO. \
The Prescription Store. j
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Christmas Fruits
Candies of All Kinds
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
Come to See Us for Your
Grocery Needs
Ballard & Kendall
Wholesale and Retail
Phone 55. Pauls Valley, Okla.
nxmrn*
Get the Xmas Spirit
Use The
Palace Drug Store
For Your Headquarters
Decorations, Cards, Seals, Ribfccn Cord,
Toilet Articles of all Kinds, Combs, Brush-
es, Toilet Sets, Ivory Candle Sticks, Bud
Vases, Perfume Bottles, Picture Frames.
STATIONERY
Cigars, Cigarette Cases and Holders
PIPES
Don't Forget Your Ca'ender and Alrrarac for 1923
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