The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR
THE GUGMON HERALD—
THURSDAY, MARCH 16,1922.
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An GUYMON WCTAIB *«*• lone Ruejt * ** M*r"
ney home Tuesday nirht and played
forty-two until late.
Quite a number of the neighbors
are planning to row oat* and barley,
j for we have a fine season that will last
i for a while.
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PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAT
GILEft B. KILLER
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OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER pin< ^ sutionmry fop K cenU
Knterrd at the Guymon, Oklahoma,. 2tf TRIANGLE DRUG 00.
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«■«============== Build up your system and fe«l fine
rM rOMBI*aiO!*KR—SBC4MD di t. T,_i«r wat,
The Herald la authorised to announce all the time by taking lanJac. nan
J. C. Drnlaon as a candidate for County
Commlsoionrr for the Baoond District
MP Texas County, auhject to the action
of the Democratic Primary In August.
ser Drug Company.
WILLARD STORAGE BATTERIES
fob coMMiamoNBR 20 per cent off liat price. WALDEN
Walter M Clark of Carthage Town- BATTERY COMPANY, acrosa from
pnuntv < iklnhoma. an- '
Ford Garage. SOtf
ship. Texas county. Oklahoma,
nsuncei hlinself as a candidate for
Couaty Commlsaloned of the Third Dis-
trict. Texas County, subject to the
Democratic primary election In August,
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AKSOlJirEMKIT.
1 hereby announce as a candidate for
tfce office of Sheriff of Texas County.
aub)*ct to the action of ths Democratic
voters of the county In the August
Primary. Tour support and Influence
will be appreciated. ED. SMITH,
Range. Okla.
JI1DCK ENGLAND FOB CONGRBM
The Guymon Herald la authorised to
•lace In nomination the name of Judge
William H England, of Ponca City, aa
a candidate for the Republican nomina-
ted for Congress far the Eighth dis-
trict. subject to the state-wide primary
ta August. 1 11.
CHURCH NEWS
PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday school at 10 o'clock, morning
services at 11 o'clock. The tl emc for
the morning will be, "Prayer."
Junior Endeavor at 3 o'clock, Sce-
nior Endeavor at 6:30 o'clock. Prea-
ching again at 7:30. All are wclcome.
CHAPEL
Much interest is being shown each
evening in the revival meeting con-
ducted by Bro. Lowell Cathcart. If
I hereby candidate for you re not attending these meetings,
the office of Sheriff of Texas county, we invite you to do so. Sunday School
mfcfect to the decision of the Republl- | in o ™
cab voters At the primary election in un<iny at 10 a. m. * rclchin^ by
Bro. Cathcart at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Come, and come early and enjoy the j
short program which will be rendered
to the opening of the Sunday school.
METHODIST
We are very glad to have been re-
turned to Guymon for another year.
According to the judgment of many of
the pastors, the report from this place
was the outstanding report in all the
Conference.
Let us work together to make next
year's report even better.
Supt. Geo. Gear is planning to at-
tend the State Sunday School Conven-
tion as a delegate from this school.
The convention meets this year at
Tulsa, March 28 to30.
During Sir Walter Scott's last ill-
ness, he asked his son-in-b.w to read
to him, and he said. "From what
book?" Scott replied," There is but
ons book that is the Bible."
Ccme and study that one Book with
us every Sunday morning from 9:45
to 11.
The paator will preach both morning
and evening. Don't fail to hear these
iirnortant New Year sermons.
Epworth League Devotionals at
6:30 p. m.
Mid-week prayer and counsel meet-
ing every Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
The W. F. M. S. will meet March
24th at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
C. A. Nash.
aTrANK KEATH, Hooker. OkU.
PUB nHKBirr
The Herald la authorised to announce
Ed Evana, of Hooker, as a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Texas
County, aublect to the action of the
Democratic Primary election next Au-
gust
Young People's meeting at 0 p. m. with
special music. Also special music at
the preaching hour Sunday evening.
We invite you to come.
HAITI ST
The deepening of religious fervor in
Guymon as evidenced by the increased
attendance upon church services every
PRAIRIE VIEW
Everyone in this neighborhood
wearing a broad smile over the two Sunday.
nice snows and a good rain after the Last Sunday was a good day at the
•econd snow. The rain was certainly Bnptist church. The attendance at
appreciated by all who has wheat Sunday school reached the high mark
in the ground. in spite of the bad weather.
Mr. Roy Keeth, the Priarie View The pastor spoke to a full house
school teacher, is back on duty. He both morning and evening.
has been sick a week with the "flu." | The attendance at the B. Y. P. U
Mrs. G. W. Ruest went to Guymon service was even beyond our expecta-
Toesday after her daughter, Miss Ivy- tion. There were several new mem
dell. bers enrolled last Sunday. The mem-
Guts Peterson visited at the E. J. bers of this splendid young peoples
Earle, Jr., home Sunday afternoon. | organization extend a cordial invita-
Mrs. Ona Peterson called on Mrs. tion to any and all young people who
Bwtlah Singleton last Wednesday | desire to visit and become a member
Mrs. Singleton has been sick for some of this organisation.
tone and we hope to hear of her re-
wrery soon.
Melvin Lile from Texss is visiting
with Mr. Guss Peterson and child-
drrn and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Peter-
Carl and Charles and Misses Ivy-
Next Sunday Will be observed Orph-
an Home Founders day. Every Bap-
tist Sunday school in Oklahoma will
contribute to the support of this home
by an every member offering of 19
cents, or a penny for each year of the
existence of the home.
(First published March It.
NOTICE HY PI'BI.irATION
State of Oklahoma. Texas County.
In the County Court In and for Said
State and County.
Tn the Matter of the Determination of
Heirs of Martha P. Wald. Deceased.
To Annie M Row Mary 1 Baker,
Powell E Wald. Junius L. Wald Wil-
liam R Wald. Beulah A Wald. Edmond
E. McCullom. Rita A. McCullom. ond
Joseph A McCullom. and the heirs, exe-
rutora. administrator*, devisees, trus-
t e* and aKslKP*. Immediate and remote
of Martha P. Wald. deceased
You and each of you are hereby noti-
fied that on the l«th day of March. 1#22.
India C Washburn, one of the heirs at
Itw of said Martha IV Wald, deceased,
filed her verified petition in this court
praying that the rights of all persons .
Interented In the estate of Martha P I
Wald. of said deceased, be ascertained1
and declared by this court, and that It
he determined the names of each of the
helre and their respective Interests In
the land hereinafter described, of which
Martha I'. Wald died pos«eaaed of
homestesd entry upon the Southeast
Quarter of Section Eighteen (lfr> Town-
ship Two <11 North of Range Nineteen!
tl ) E C. M Texas County. Oklahoma. |
nn.l for which Patent was lasued to,
"Heirs of Martha P Wald": that April |
:*th at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Court
House In the County Court Room In
Ouvmon. Texas County. Oklahoma, has
been set as the time and place for said
petition and that unless you and each j
• of you answer on or before said date,
' said petition will be taken as true and
Judgment rendered determining to heirs
i of said Martha P Wald. deceased, and
their respective interests in and to said
tract of land.
Witneas my hand and seal of said
court this I«th day of March. l ll. ,
(Seal.) A F HI Rf H.
3d Court Clerk. ]
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Hooker, Oklahoma
Saturday, March 25
At 11 o'clock a. m. by Harrison & Stephens I t
25 Head
Of
good work Horses, Mares and
Mules; Qood work stock, good
ages and good flesh. Also
several sets of good work
harness.
Come and buy, we are going to aell Remember date
TERMS—Six month s time with approved security at 10 per cent interest,
or 5 per cent discount for cash.
HARRISON & STEPHENS
OWNERS
IO HI) & WIIITTET, Auctioneer*. HHST NATIONAL BANK, Clerk.
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A Big Change
Entire Re-arrangement
of Stock enables us to show you
to much better advantage many
things we could not heretofore.
SAY--come in and see a Good,
Big, Up-to-Date Store. Space here
is too small for us to tell you of
the hundreds of things we carry in
HARDWARE, HARNESS, IMPLEMENTS
TOOLS, PIPE, WIRE FENCE, GUNS
AND FISHING TACKLE
—and then for a pleasant Home we have
FURNITURE, RUGS LINOLEUMS
We are here to serve your needs.
Order, NOW, your Repairs for Spring.
The BEST HARNESS and the BEST EQUIPPED
SHOP in the Panhandle.
Guymon Mercantile
Company
Phone 41
Guymon
[Successors to Star Hardware Company]
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PUBLIC SALE
Having decided to quit the farm I will sell at Public Auction at the Raj-
Keller Farm, one mile east and two and one-half miles south of Guymon, Okla.,
Monday, March 20th
Beginning at 1 o'clock P. M. the following described property:
4 HEAD OF HORSES
One Black Mare, 7 yrs. old, wt 1100 lbs., in foal by Jack.
One Smooth Mouth Black Mare, wt. 1000 lbs., in foal by Jack.
One Bay Mare, 10 yrs. old, wt. 1000 lbs, in foal by Jack.
One Black Horse, Smooth Mouth, wt. 1200 lbs.
2 HEAD OF CATTLE
One 2 yr. old Brindle Jersey One 6 yr. old Red Cow; both good milk cows.
6 HEAD OF HOGS
One Brood Sow, weight about 300 lbs. Five Shoats, weight 75 lbs. each.
FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC.
Two Sets of leather Harness. One Buggy and Single Harness
One 2-row Lister. One Wagon
One 1-row Lister. And Other Articles Too Numerous to
One Knife Sled. Mention.
•ome Household Goods
About K00 Bundles of Extra Good Cane; about 400 Bushels of Good Seed Oats.
Seventy-five Rhode Island Red Chickens.
I also will sell by interest in 240 acres of wheat. There are 40 acres for spring
crop.. See Keller for lease.
TERMS OF SALE :—A crw,il °' • on uma of IIO.OO and avar; purchaaer
to fir# approved aarurity tearing 10 par cant Intareat from data. All auma under 110.00 caak. |
par rant dlatount for rufe on auma over 110 00. All property muat ha aattlad for bafora batng removed
Q. R. HICKS, Owner
WHITTET & BYHD, Auctioneers.
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TEXAS COUNTY BANK. Clerk.
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The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1922, newspaper, March 16, 1922; Guymon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274757/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed June 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.