Renfrew's Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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* * * * ♦ *****
T. J. WOMACK
LAWYER
Ofifce over First Nat’l Bank
ALVA, OK LA.
* * * * * * * * * *
* | I hereby announce my candidacy ,
_ | for rc-nomlnation to the office of \
t ! County Superintendent of Schools of
* ; Woods County, subject to the decis-
.1 ion of the Democratic voters at the
* I August primary.
. H. P. BRUCE.
* * * '* * *****
DR. J. A. TOWNSEND
DENTIST
Office over Owl Drug Store
ffice phone 166. Res. phone 222
***** *****
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES
I hereby announce as a candidate
.for re-nomination for sheriff of
4 ' \y ,<!, count , subject to the wishes
* j of the republican voters at the pri-
ary in August. JOHN' STROTHER
WE PAY CASH FOR
POULTRY, EGGS,
and BUTTER
FOR COUNTY ASSESS ML
'ome in and get our prices..*
>efore going elsewhere.
Correct count and weights guar-
anteed
J. P. REED, Phone 128.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-nomination for the office of
County Assessor of Woods County,
subject to tie' d< vision of tile Re-
publican • voters at the coming pri
mary election.
ROBERT M. STRONG.
Entry Dimmick called on August
Pfleider Monday evening.
Five hundred people was the re-
port at Dr. Linney’s sale, and every-
thing sold well:
• Mrs. Jack Ross visited her father
Grandpa Matthews Wednesday.
Isaac Venosdel hauldc sand Mon-
day.
Mrs. Percival was shopping in Alva
ANNOUNCEMENT.
**********
DR. G. N. BIL3Y
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 59. Resi- *
dence Phone 8t *
ALVA, OK LA. *
I hereby announce myself as a can-
didate for the nomination of the of-
fice of Court Clerk subject to the
wishes of the republican voters at
the primary election to be held in
August. Your support solicited.
EMMA RINGER
Thursday.
Mrs. Layton v
isited Mrs.
Jesse
bin Wednesday
The party at
C G'nhmi
■>’s wa
tended by a nu:
mber from
ity Friday evening and a
if rep
a fine time.
Hugh Pfleirlei
* „11
!iirh *■
his grandmotk*
r Tuesday
night
Frank Stickle
‘r is sick
• with
pneumonia fev>
*r at prese
nt.
Mrs. Blanche
Perc: al v
isited
Mr. Percival’s ’
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs
. Walter F
:,OSS \
Clyde Matthcv.
.3 rjwj fai>
lily T
day.
Mrs. Vanosdel arc! ,soi
/ .,
1, Mr,
Mrs. Joe Reed
and family
from
. a'I v and
Mrs. Cork
in am
visited the Ffh
;ickr famil-
Mr. and Mrs
. Ross and
famil
! it I'd CK-de Mat
thews and'
famil v
rCttigh and check
taking, children stop
ood and are soon en- ,
1st on Dr. Bell’s T’fhe-1
■ at your druggist 11
strain
7 FOR SALE
?. C. C krela, Tallant
Also a f ■ ,v hens and pullets.
J. F. GRAY, R. 5, Rhone KL4.
Alva Poultry end
Egg Co.
will pav the highest market prices
for poultry, eggs, hides and furs
Honest Weights and a Square
Deal is Our Motto
Notice for Publication.
n
1 :i^nt of the Interior, U. S.
,il Office at Guthrie, Oklahoma.
truarv 24. 1916.
Take HERBINE for indigestion. It
relieves the pain in a few minutes
and forces the fermented matter that
causes the misery into the bowels
^7,/ ir* GcM**7 ‘here it is expelled. Price 50c. Sold
* * '' . 9 s by J. W. Monfort.
Phone 394 S-W Corner Square j
Sno
July
Hor
• of Flare
30, 1910 ai
day.
TRICKSY.
********
DR. O. E. TEMPLIN *
Physician and Surgeon. *
Over Schulimacher’s *
Res. Phone 466 *
Office Phone 23 *
Democratic Dates.
--
Dr. Amend Closes Office Temporarily
Dr. L. H. KEPFORD
Chiropractor
Examination Free
Phone 5, Day or Night
Rooms 1 and 2
McHenry Building
County Central Committee meets
in Alva, Saturday afternoon, March
18, at 1:00 o’clock.
Precinct caucuses Saturday after-
noon, March 25, at 2 o’clock, at usual
place of voting.
County convention Saturday, April
1, in the district court room, Alva.
State convention, Tuesday, April 11
in Oklahoma City.
National convention June, in St.
Louis, Mo.
DR. J.S. MITCHELL
Eye Sight Specialist
BON-EYE OPTICAL CO. *
Office over Owl Drug Store *
Open 2 to 4 on Sundays. *
********
Four German air craft raided the
coast of Kent, England, Sunday eve-
ning, killing and wounding os'er 30
men, women and children and des-
troying considerable property, It
sems to be the settled policy of Gcr-
My office will be closed from Mar.
20 to 26 for remodeling and painting.
I will be in Kansas City to get the
latest methods and improvements in
painless dentistry. The best dental
work is the cheapest and that is what
you get at my office. DR. AMEND,
Sanitary Dentist.
916. ' | J. A. STINE, President.
y given that John W. ; QEO. NICKEL. Cashier.
Oklahoma, who on ,
d July 26, 1911, made
v No. 09308 and addi-
. 09309 for nl-2 ne!-4 • m-rm
m i n 2' a: 1 ■ 1 si-2 set-4 section 20, .
mam I v
rownship 28 north, range 16 west In-1 J? p ^ ^
rliao meridian, lias filed notice of in- j
tee.: i m to make final five year home- j
stead proof, to establish claim to the \
id above descrilnd, before R. II.
Ilahn, Court Clerk of Woods County, j
Oklahoma, at Alva, Oklahoma on the
20th day of April, 1916. / j
Claimant names as witnesses:
D. F. Hall of Teagarden. Okla.
J. H. Snow of Teagarden, Okla.
R. r. Bailey of Faulkner, Okla.
0. H. Snow of Alva, Okla.
J. Y. CALLAHAN. Register, j
First published in Renfrew’s Record Phone 492
March 3, 1916. j ,
FRANK G. MUNSON, Aks’t. Cathie.
GEO. W. CROWELL, Vice-President
NO. 5587.
. THE .
\ National Bank
Accounts of Merchants, Stockmen, Farmers and Individuals Solicited
Every accommodation extended consistent with safe and Con-
servative Banking.
frank Howerton
Fir ira! Director and Embalmer
2nd door west of Monfort s
At SHARES
Union Valley.
Say! Isn’t this summer weather for
you all right.
The wheat sure needs rain badly,
for it we do not get a rain soon I do
not think there will be much of a
wheat crop.
' \\ <• undet Stan 1 some of the little I
Colonial
Drapery
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KIOWA MOTORCYCLE *
GARAGE. *
Kiowa, Kansas.
Excelsior Autocycles and Supplies
Call on u> or write.
WE WILL BE GLAD TO DEMON-
STRATE THE EX.
*******
MODERN CLEANING
and DYE WORKS.
503 Barnes. Phone 89.
MRS. J. W. WASHBURN
Successor to A. N. Roller.
auict is reported arouiui v traun,
inch defenses, the
contending armies holding about the
me relative positions that they dul
before. The arlnies of the slain are
particularly quiet.
-o—*-
The American troops under Gener-
al Pershing arc far down in Mexico,
in pursuit of V ilia and bis band of
cut throats. It is reported that Car-
ranza troops are actively engaged in
supporting the Americans in the pur-
suit of Villa. General Funston is
withholding all information as to the
actual details of the pursuit of Villa,
so that he cannot keep posted in re-
gard to the pursuit by reading the
American dailies.
o
DR. G. H. FRANK,
CHIROPRACTOR
In Practice Since 1907.
Educated in Germany
Phone 424 625 Center St
, blit \VC
long as
e will loc
y with us
anyway.
wife and daughter
Cecil Chambers Sun-
hope he will sta
he possibly can
Christ Knabe,
Hazel called at
day afternoon.
L. E. Harrington, who has been on
the sick list for the past week is con-
siderable better at this writing.
John Laton, Christ Knabe and Dave
Cardev called at Hopeton Friday.
John Mackey was an Alva calle^
Saturday.
The sale at Joe Wenzell's Thursday
was well attended.
Mon. March
Tuesday afternoon and night Paris,
Texas had a $2,000,000 fire which
burned one and a half square miles
it of the heart of the city, leaving
5,000 people homeless. As nearly all
of the business houses were destroy-
ed the food suply was practically
wiped out and there will be consider
able suffering there before the home-
less people can be cared for.
-o-
District 41.
Notice for Publication.
20ih io Sat*
evening Mar
25th., 1916
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Guthrie, Oklahoma,
February 24, 1916
Notice is hereby given that Daniel
F. Hall of Flagg, Oklahoma, who on
September 16, 1911 made homestead
entry No. 021519, for sw 1-4 sw 1-4
section 21, township 28, range
16 west Indian Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final
three year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, .before
R. H. Hahn, court clerk of Woods
county, Oklahoma, at M Oklahoma
the 20th
(‘laimant
Watch the Hamburg joint on the
west side of the square.— J. W.
Spears. wkly
Well it looks like spring had conic
for sure now. |
Lee Meddles came home last week | 1 \\ . Snow
from New Mexico where he has been !' S
... : o T1 v. ,
all winter.
Lou Ibagley is still running his
threshing 111a hinc.
I oe Mqd 11 s helped Harry Beuglcy 1 'st 1 chib)
put the shingles on his in \\ house 11
of A- il
i as wit
•a gar det
Our entire stock
now on display for your
convenient selection.
We inV’te you to
come in today and see
them.
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Renfrew, J. P. Renfrew's Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1916, newspaper, March 24, 1916; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1078032/m1/4/?q=no+child+left+behind: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.