Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
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PERSONALS
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I'rof H I'. Hmlth, of Stratford
w;i hi Hi« city (>f;«r tturiftay
Bit;auction >il« «f Diamond*,
! watch<;«, slock* and all kimU of
Jnwi ily at, J. J. King's at. 2jiii
I afternoon and 7:,",' at night*.
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SOCIAL
Tin- Alternate Saturday Olut>
will iiif««t with Mrs F. K. Low
on March S
NEWS IN BRIEF
Kiiday, March 14, 1h net aside'
J' i I'uy t ,'l^ik
RUMS Ml rCIIICI.I,.
R, I'. MoOAUOH.
JAM A, HOOKS.
HAH'I ON LICK.
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8, N. LOVB.
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I . I. KKNDAI.I.
Koi (."ity Mnmliill
w. ii. m«carty.
JOK HlKUIMi
K. H. KICK
Fot Mayor.
I, K HIKI'I.K.
J. T. JONES
I it .irort l.'omiiilMloner
A. L KEYS
II c. 9W1NDKM.
K" cliool Timiiuer
MARRY 11 AMU ION
.1 0. Allntottof thlx city and
, .Ed Hell of Layton la.st Fridar
l',d Hi'll of Layton w,n tiunn ! sold and dpliv*r«d at Maysville
urtlnK htwinwH Hatmdiiy. {# h*ad of cattl* to W. 0. Farkey
lion, W. |{, M Mitchell wa at Cement
in LIib city la it, Sunday, • u- , , ,
0. L. Sirrm who has been a
Mih, Warren Stewart is the valued employee of J. 0, All-
guontol Mih, Hani Hewitt, Kintt's market, for Heveral years r ., . ,. . .
, ,. . . , , ,. ,,, , , for the observance of Arbor dey
If. I, Nlchola, in attending! < ft with h,f, family for Waurika ok|a,„ We trust every
the 'iiuthweMi, catllemen'M con- hi- week. Mr. Hm„ . nuceededI j(j (..irvm wj, j
vent ion at Amarilio. Texan, i l)V (<hr'B Sl,'rr who |K ari «*Per- at ;(,aot ,.nw tre# 1
. . . i ienced meat cutter.
Mi ICoht (/layton ban returned |0apt, A II ltostrouvcomman
I'oiii ,i vmit to bet old home ml I', Holt/cloth and daugh, j(;(.r of the ateamer Uarpathia,
I eiin, iter Mim Hobeita, and M inn j when hIio teicued the Htirvivors
A. IC. Illckiini of OklahomaI Fnttim of Stanford Ky 0f the Titantlc, was in Wasb-
City wa, here Saturday on bn, ,ir" VIH,,I"« Menifee and i,lgton on March 1st to receive
'family, Mihb I'ettUB h a binter of) f,om President Taft the medal
Mih. Menifee, and Mr. Holtas-jof honor awarded by conRress
cloth Ih a brother in-law of Mr, j which is the highest tfift it. can
bestow on a civilian.
WALL PAPER
It is about time to begin spring papering. We
have just received a large selection of 1913 patterns.
Call and let us show you. The prices are right.
THE LIVE DRUG CO.
•7/f? 'ReKaJML Store
mens.
Mn . I(u wl Andeidoii of I,in.'
duay Wat in the (Jlty Sunday en!
o ay wa • in me i 11y ..iiiniay eli ( \|(,mice's
I route botiio from Htralford. 1
I he infant daughter of Mr.
Mih- •' • H| «'iil !,i,id Mih. Henry 1'enninKton i
II lie first oi ihe week in Okluho-
AnnmiuccuH'iil
1 or School Trust cos
l .i ward
ma ('it y.
Miss Hue Wilson of Maysville,
is the ^uest of Miss Mattle
Worley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I<. Koady
were iii the (-ity VVedne iduy from
Brady.
.1 lidge .1, T. Ulan I on was in
i >k I ii I ii 1111. i (Jity Moiuhiy attend-
iiijj; to u|ipi'tiled euseH lieloin the
supreme court.
Mrs. Kd Shumate returned
I'rotn a trip to Wynnewood
where she has been on account
of the illness of her father.
ipnle improved alter being poiii
uned on condensed milk. The
child was given a small portion
mi'I became violently ill. On ex?
animation the bottom of the can
was found to be filled with large
black bugs.
Or, and Mi s SI ruble have us
their house guests, Mrs. Qodell
and Mi s (iodell mother and
sister ol Mrs. Strublc, from
('hiiiaville, tow a. They have
formerly spent all their wiuterg
in li'lorida but Ibis year wanted
a taste of the West, "wild and
woolly"
Milton Lasatei
FEBRUARY RAINFALL
The precipitation for Febru-
ary, i:)i:i, was 2.72 inches, ac-
cording to the weatl.er bureau
report which is the greatest a-
inountol rainfall for the same
month in ten years,except 1II0H,
w hen the precipitation was 3.14
inches. For the month ot Feb-
ruary the rainfall was.
Phenton & Bishop
Practical Horseshoeing A Specialty
General Blacksmithing and Woodwork. Let
us do your work. We are the best mechan-
ics in town. Satisfaction guaranteed. First
door south of Post Office.
PAULS VALLEY,
OKLAHOMA.
It Li!
psmsc- °-$ma«
Year
Incbes
2nd wan
4th wiiii
. SI'AliKS.
Hi;. N. II. ],IN1)SK\
('HAS II.TIIOMASON
I
.1. ,1. KINti,
1,1 { •' 1 Mi \\ , O.jj'jj.,, jiiNurance business of lien-
I'lirks. anil Misse Nora (Iraiit derson Company and has his
and \ i v in ti (larv.u npent the |offico )n the 0ld First National
week H end in Oklahoma City. ; Bttnk bui|dill|f „nd .ltl ,h(.inaur.
15)04
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l;Wli
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has bought thejl'.MO
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1912
1013
IMstrict mil ido city,
TOM WOFFOKH.
Mleinl the am linn sale of
watches, clock , jewelery, etc.,
it I.King's at - .''ii uI lei noons
and V:,')() at night.
Mil hive Spain has completed
I his nice new colta^con South
I side next to Milton liasater, and
moved into it Monday,
Mrs. .lolin Moore, who tell on
the ice and sustained a broken
ankle i. reported muchimproved
uncc companies represented by
the Hendersons have been trans-
ferred to Mr, l,asater. There is
no better man in Garvin County
than Mr. Lasater and no man is
more wide awake nor better up
on insurance than he is.
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111 PRIVINI OFStriMION (IF HAG
I'lie Seiutle Fell, '«!7 pa rd
Seual 'i \\ i lib' i hill to prevent
the desecrttlion ol the American | al this writing
ti ig. The measure would pre
1 | Mr. I.aluner and little niece
hiliit the placing of a word,llg < o( Wynnewood, are the guests
nie, murk, picture or design or (of his sister' Mih. U. L, Kay.
mlverlisemiMil of am nature j burn.
upon nn.\ Hag, Btandaut oi en- j Mr. Will Hill has purchasvd
sign oi'the I S, and pnnidesi the new bungalow, formerly
a Ine ol fetHl "i iminisionmcnt '''w ned b\ ()eo, Combs, and
for not more than six mouths mm'" mtotown,
Soi wttch desecration. Mir, \\. K, Norwood was
The bill also would prohibit called Monday hv wire to Lan
lite mutilation of the American kgan Mo. on account of the
India Runner Duck
Lggs l or Sale
Of the Fawn and White var-
ity from piize winning stock:—
13 e^gs for $1,01).
Mrs l)r. Maniss,
Pauls Valley, Okla.
The Women's Study (Tub was
delightfully entertained on last
Friday afternoon hv Mrs. M.
Murks. A Study of great men Seed Peanuts for Sale
and many interesting stories of j 100 bushels of Seed Peanuts
their lives made a splenoid , for salef of the large Virginia
program. Among them, the] White variety, at SH.00 per
great Abraham Lincoln. The; bushel. Apply to
hostess called on each one to j J. M. Powell, Katie, Okla.
name ten men and women who I
had done a great deal tor
| The Vaiiey View Dairy |
Pure Milk and Butter
We are now prepared to deliver the people of
Pauls Valley milk and butter every day at the homes
and we guarantee that every bottle of milk is fresh
and absolutely pure, and that every pound of butter
is firm, pure, highest grade and full weight.
Buttermilk Also
We are here to stay, own our land and dairy,
and we propose to gain the confidence of patrons by
giving them what they want. We invite every pa-
tron and -citizen in the city to visit and inspect our
dairy. We acknowledge no superior for sanitation,
pure milk and butter.
Valley View Dairy
Conrson & Elswick
Props.;
PAULS VALLEY. - OKLA.
x'otick ok s.\ i k of rkai, kstatk
flag.
The \ incur,m Flag \ icia
linn wa organi/iid Feb. I7,ls'>s,
it« motto bein "One llag, One
cv.r.ili \. t i.ul v >\ er Ml. "
li : objoi t was to secure N il
ioual and stale legislation lot
the protection of the tiai'. fitnn
degrading and desecrating u e
and to secure a general obser-
vanoe of .tune 11 as "llag d.i\ "
because oil that dav ill I7T7,
<\>ngress adopted the United
Slates llag,
set ion- illness ol her mother,
Mrs. J. C. Light, .
Mi and Mrstieo. Kennie have
rented MrsT. I. Iliuuin's bung
alow and Mi and Mrs.l. F Love
w bo occupied I ho bouse, moved
on Saturday to the I 'rat t House.
("has the 17 year old soil of
Mr nth Mrs, (', o. Hcuson who
live north of town, has been
•|ni!e <11 of appendicitis forthree
weeks bin is somewhat better
a.id it is now thought an o|h«i
at ion will not In1 necessary.
thei r {
country Helen Gould and Miss , ,, „ ,
. iii 1 Suiter of tlie Guanllansihlp of Johnie
Jane Addaius were among the! Hntey.u minor, j. ii. Kiniey, uuur-
niost prominent. Several inter I v,l!!>" , .
Notlw is hereby given that the timiersliln-
papors Woro roaciull t'r etl. ,|. It, Kinr«y. aa guartlian of the estate of
which the hosted served a de i,1'lnl:T;" ll,l,.,or'w,n- on "r ",u'r
the lStli ilay o( Mnrch, IIH3, ell to Uie hliih-
liCioUS salad course followed hv ; Ml bidder for aiilijirt to the conllriiia-1
a ilainl v desert and each itueH ! "'J','?',l"'rou",v r""rt,i,,rvi" l' unty |
, • ii 'Oklahoma, the following described real
(loparhM tilling indented to t^tate, Rltuatr in the t'oimty Of (iarvln.State J
Mrs, Hlll'ks for a most L'okl l>om«. balon«ln« Ii. Kuld minor
pleasant |
• 1'be northwest quarter of the northeast!
! quarter it ml the .vest half of the southwest |
, quarter of tlit* northeast quarter and the
northeast quarter of the southwest quarter |
j of the northeast quarter and the noriu*ent
Are You Constipated? quarter or the northwest quarter of the
I southeast quarter of Section township 4
I( so. Get a bax of I)r. King's New nor,h> raiure2ea^t.
Bids for saidIsndsmust be In writing and
lUed with the County Judtre of Uarviti Ooun*
ty. Oklahoma, or with this toiardiau, .1 B.
rinley. whose poatoMce address Is strat-
ford. Oklahoma, or with his attorneys.
Blanton A Vndrews, whose postnMlee ad-
dress Is Pauls Valley. Oklahoma, at any
time before the making of the sale.
J. B. FINl.KY. Ounrdlaii
of the estate of Johnie 1 . Finley,
a minor.
nl tiM noon
l.ife Pills, take them regularly and
your trouble vill quickly disappear.
They will stimulate the liver, improve
your digestion and get rid of all the
poisons from your system. They will
sur^v get you well again. 25c a*
Live Drug Co.
That Hook Wagon
you see goin^ up to Goad's shop means
that your old skinney (hot weather)
Butcher is coming to life. Going to
hang on the hook insaead of throwing
on the floor. Believe me I want to han-
dle your meat sanitary. But there is
so many gosh darned things to fit up I
will have to take it slow to keep from
getting a bulge on prices. Your for ser-
vice as good as the best in my line.
Turkey market strong, top 11c
Hogs 8c j. o. ALLSTOTT
$200,000.00 to Loan on Garvin County Land.
> B
Wc are in position to make Loans on Farm Lands at 40 per cent of the actial value on 10 years
tunc .it 8 percent interest, interest payable annuaily, or tor shorter time if desired.
Now if you ;m not in immediate need of the money, see us and make arrangements with us, so when
you need it you will have ii ready.
\\ ill say we have some very attractive property for those who wish to make profitable investments.
W SiV further, we cordially invite vou to call on us at our office, on the street of whereever you
ind us, and make your wants known. We solicit a list of your property that you desire to sell, if we
fail to tind the buyer our efforts cost you nothing.
Office over
FIRST NATL. BANK Pauls Valley. Okla.
YOURS FOR A "SQl ARi: DEAL"
PATTERSON BROTHERS.
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1913, newspaper, March 6, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118446/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.