The Yale Democrat (Yale, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 150, Ed. 1 Monday, August 16, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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WE ARE EQUIPPED
IN
OUR OWN REPAIR
DEPARTMENT
To repair all makes and
sizes of watches; reset and
resize any Stone Set Ring,
including Diamonds; make
new mountings for Set
Rings. We make your old
Wedding Ring into the new
Tiffany Wedding Ring;
solder anything in Gold or
Silver.
Out-of-Town Work Given
Immediate Attention
Satisfaction Guaranteed
IIOLT JEWELRY CO.
Stillwater, Okla.
DR W. N. WHITE
Dentist
Rooms 4-5 Over Yale State Bank
Telephones
Office 229 Residence 149
Farm
FRED O. MERCER
Broker
City
Oil and Business Chances
Phone 203
Room 7, Yale State Bank Building
DR RALPH E. WELLER
Surgeon—Gynecologist
Office Over Liberty Pharmacy
Join the Chamber of Commerce.
If you are looking for the best
prating cal) the Yale Democrat—
That's the only kind we do.
First Aid for
Every Home
ITT.OM the little things
4 that keep you well to
the things that make you
well, you will find this
store complete in every de-
tail of its service.
Keep sickness nwny by
keeping on hand such things
as wo can suggest. For
cuts, burns anil bruises,
have a real first aid remedy.
Stock up well with tho
sanitary bandages, antisep-
tic bandages, etc., that
first aid needs require.
Services such as siiggestinK
these things is but n part of
our job every day. Ill addition
you'll find us a ready source
of supply for hundreds of "First
Aids to the Homo.”
rPTTl7> > STTEAFFER Fountain
* l*en is typical of the quality
of our merchandise. The pen
that “nficoj/s tcrilcti all ivaui”
is like the quality that is "al-
ways the same always.”
"And the SnKAFMR Sharp-Point
Pencil’ll an good ne the Pen"
Ask for a demonstration of both.
Yale Drug Co.
We Have Employed
A First-Class Paper Hanger and
Painter
And Interior Decorator, who comes to us so
well recommended that it makes it possible
for us to guarantee his work. Call and select
your paper and we will be pleased to place
him on the job at once.
Morris Furniture Company, Inc.
Telepoone 15
Liners as Oil Burners
The liners Aquitania and the
Olympic can take on six thousand
tons of oil fuel in six hours, as
against the four days which were
necessary for taking on coal. The
latter operation, as everyone
knows, is a noisy and altogether
'dusty and dirty job; the re-fuel-
ing of an oil burner ship on the
other hand is a mere matter of
hose connections and is altogeth-
er silent and cleanly.
One of the most valuable ad-
vantages of the change is its ef-
fect upon the labor question on
shipboard. The number of fire-
men, which on the largest liners
ran into several hundred for coal
operation, has been reduced by
more than 70 percent, and in the
Aquitania there will be but four
firemen on each watch. There is
the added advantage that the to-
tal power developed at the boil-
ers is under the direct control of
the engineer.
In the Aquitania there are no
less than 168 furnaces; and every
one knows that there is a drop in
the steam pressure every watch
during the cleaning of the fires.
If it be assumed that twenty-
eight out of the 168 furnaces are
cleaned every watch, it weans
that about eight thousand horse-
power is lost every four hours.
Now, with oil fired boiler there
is no such thing as clogging up
of the grate bars by clinkers and
consequently there is no letting
down of the steam due to clean-
ing operations.—Scientific Amer-
ican.
Notice
All Free Fair Township Commit
teemen and Superintendents of
and otareirh.tqa “s letaoinnilar
the various departments of the
fair and others interested in eith-
er the County or Township Faies
are asked to meet at the County
Agents office in Stillwater, Friday
August 20, at 2:00 o’clock p. m.
Several things of intesest connect-
ed with the fairs are to be taken
up at this time.
We have the crops, the live
stock and every requisite for a
fair this fall that will be a credit
to our county. Come and help
put it over.
L. E. RATHBURN
County Agent
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Cantalop Sundae at the Palace
of Sweets. , & tilfl
(First Published August 9, 1920)
Notice of Sale of Land Under
Execution
Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of a writ of execution
issued out of the Clerks’ office of
the District Court of Payne Coun-
ty, State of Oklahoma, on the 12th
day of July, 1920, in an action
wherein the First State Bank of
Quay was plaintiff and D. L. Wit-
tich was defendant, commanding
me to levy upon the property be-
longing to said defendant, suffi-
cient to satisfyva judgment ren-
dered in said action in favor of
the plaintiff, the First State Bank
of Quay against said D. L. Wit-
tich, defendant, for the sum of
$385.50 and the further sum of
$18.50 as court costs with inter-
est thereon from April 5, 1920,
the date of said judgment, I have
levied upon certain lands and
tenements belonging to said D. L.
Wittich, not exempt from sale un-
der execution for the want of
goods and chattels of the said D.
L. Wittich, towit:
Lot 33, 33; 24 in block 12; lot 5
in block 9, all the original town
of Lawson, known as Quay, situ-
ated in Payne County Oklahoma,
and having duly caused said land
to be appraised according to law
for $450.00, I will on September
10, 1920, at the hour of 2:00
o’clock p. m., at the south front
door of the court house in the
City of Stillwater, in the said
county and state, in pursuance of
the command of said writ offer
for sale and sell for cash to the
highest bidder said lands and
tenaments or so much thereof as
is necessary to satisfy the said
judgment, costs and interest.
Witness my hand this 9th day
of August, 1920.
O. R. LILLEY,
Sheriff of Payne County, State of
Oklahoma
Cement Blocks.—L. L. Hitt.
Join the Chamber of Commerce
Cantalop Sundae at the Palace
of Sweets.
You can get Hemstitching by
expert operators at 339 North E st
The Royul Neighbors of Ameri-
ca meets every Tuesday night at
7:30 in the lodge rooms over the
Yale Garage. Visiting Neighbors
always welcome.
Subscribe for your home paper
Get the Yale Democrat three
times a week for $2.00.
FOR SALE—Stutz Roadster, 1918
good condition, driven 9,000 miles
on pavement ulmoost exclusively,
Five cord casings. Must be seen
to he appreciated. A bargain at
$1650.00. P. P. Whetstone, Phone
PBX 34, Oklahoma City. 145
Supposed Kidnapped Girl Found
Blue-eyed Maud Parker, 15-
year-old girl, who disappeared
from her home near Yost lake
while her parents were voting at
the primary election, Tuesday,
August 3, has been found work-
ing in a restaurant at Perry.
That the girl was kidnapped
was the first belief of her par-
ents. It is said she left a note
saying she was going off with a
man and woman to become a
nurse, and that she would proba-
bly be gone four years.
Her mother found out that all
of Maude’s clothes, her keepsakes
and two suit cases were gone.
As soon as the sheriff was no-
tified he telephoned the news to
other sheriffs in the neighboring
towns.
A Mr. Whaley, of Morrison,
sent word that he had seen a tall,
blue-eyed girl, wearing a white
waist and checked skirt step from
an automobile. The girl was car-
rying two suit cases.
It is now believed Maude Par-
ker walked two miles from her
home to the Morrisoon road and
that a man came along in an au-
tomobile and took her to Morri-
son. From Morrison, perhaps,
she took the train to Perry.
Maude Parker is one of the five
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Parker. | She has been attending
the Eureka consolidated school.—
Stillwater Gazette.
Cars for Hello Girls
Oak Park, which has long set
the fashions in chivalry, now
.challenges the world as the ely-
sium of the alleged poor working
girl.
A dearth of telephone operators
had long been remarked. It as-
sumed such esrious proportions
that the company finally conferr-
ed with the few that remained
and asked them the cause. It
was easy of explanation. The
girls had wearied of riding to and
from work in elevated trains and
street cars. They preferred to
motor.
So the company hastened to
provide them with motor equip-
ages. Now there are girls a-plen
ty. And no matter where an op-
erator lives, Oak Park, River For
est, Maywood, or Forest Park—-
when she ceases work and dons
her summer sealskin, she des-
cends in the lift to the street lev-
el, walks to the curb, and unnoun
ces to tht, deferential chauffeur:
"Home, James.”
And James homes it.
—Chicago Tribune
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Cement Blocks.—L. I* Hitt
Keep Kool
There’s not a bit of
use of you letting the
wife swelter over the
gas stove while doing
the family ironing.
Buy her one of those
Hot Point
or
Universal Electric
Irons
They are economical,
they are uniform in
heat, and they abolish
irritability.
O. K. Electric Co.
Phone 239.
E. R. BYRUM
Real Estate Farm Loans
City Property
Phone 95 Residence 84
Over Liberty Pharmacy
DR. P. F. HINSON
Dentist
Office with Dr. J. H. Profitt, over
Christie Hardware.
Phone 240
I)R. LEATHEROCK
Specialist in diseases of
The Eye, Nose and Throat
will be in Yale the Second Thurs-
day of each month.
At Dr. Hudson’s Office.
DR. WADE C. MITCHELL
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Yale State Bank Rooms
1 and 2
All Calls Answered Promptly
Telephone—Day and Night 136
CHESTER H. LOWRY
Attorney
717 Main Street—Upstairs
Stillwater ... Oklahoma
ITCH!
Money bnck without question
if HUNT'S Salve fails in the
treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA.
RINGWORM, TETTER or
other Itching sain diaeaaea.
_ ___ Try a 75 cent bog at our risk.
THE YALE DRUG COMPANY
REP PEPS
PHILOSOPHY
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He. who rakes a plunge in
the stock market ui very apt
to yet ooe’ied.
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Silk Shirts and Palm
Beach Suits
Our Middle Name
TROY STEAM LAUNDRY
Telephone 209
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