Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1920 Page: 2 of 10
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT. APRIL 15. 1920.
FARM LOANS
FLORENCE C HAPEL
YES!
! S. H. KING !
I CAN MAKE VOl'
I A FARM OR CITY LOAN
• QUICK MONEY
I GOOD TERMS—LIBERAL AMOUNTS
. Just See me, write or wire me.
Office in front of Guaranty Abstract Co.
« PHONE No. 51. PAULS VALLEY. OKLA.
II There «u a largv crowd and
"IRev. Graham ceitvered a very in-
i ':er--tir.jr di-. ojrse - j . -.v morn-
I
| - Craddock, and
litkn Hatcher and the MisMi Zula
$!Harkreader and Susie Fitzgerah.
motored to Paoli Saturday night.
The pie su
I • : T: ! la
I tal of *15.45
; r.tl f
I ted the High School - i
;Jt*r the pie -upper.
£ J W. R. Tollmen attended the Lit- -
r.apel. Fri-181
Jle-.rs Dave Rodke and Stand->
' r:-:ge -hipped three car loads of
jm the !ast of the week.
Sir. day school next Sunday
orning at ten o'clock, everybody ,
jme with a good lesson.
"Tne Owl."
MliS
Soul Kiss
per was well aitend-
night making a to-
attend-
t Paoli
BEX G. LONGFELLOW
Investment & Securities
fill Insurance Bids..
Oklahoma City, Okla.
M'>cl9i—Bonds—Loans.
We will sell any part:
Oil leases— Per acre
acres Yoakum Co. Tex.-$2.00
• acres Gaines Co. Tex $2.00
) acres Reeves Co. Tex 35.00
> acres Custer Co. Okla._.$20JK)
All cf the above leases are rep-
lar 5 year commercial, and pric-
sale.
| erary at Richards
day mght. i
| Mr. Willie Dew, Misses Lottie
i Tarwater and. Mary Olive attend- ed for
ed the Literary Friday night.
Mr. Toir, Winkler wa- -c n joy MILK TOAST DIET TOO Ml CH
riding Sunday afternoon. FOR HER.
| Mr. C. A. Whitehead was a
I Pa r \ alley v.sitor Saturday. •'! doctored for ear- with only
Mr. Kenneth Camdon and Miss , temporary relief. My liver was
I Mable McKahan attended church •.ery bad. after eating I would al-
Sunday morning. ways have such a fullness in my
Mr. Roy Camdon and Miss stomach and my heart would pal-
Loui.-e Bingham attended church
"iSunday morning.
t tritu ... v. _,..f va-> of 25c or over of any Soul
w1™ TtV™ V&Ti.* J'"*«* •*S£"
you a 25c bottle of Soul K.u Perfume fKi-E-
Soul Kin Eoap
SoulKist Lip SuOc
Soul Kiu Tooth Paate
Soul Km F-.ce Powder
Soul Km Fi.ce Cream
Soul Km Cold Cream *£
Soul Kiu V.i-n je Cream
Soul Kin Rouge j";
Soul Km Taic
Soul Toilet Water >«
Soul Km Perfume I.-50
Meyer Brothers Drug Co.
St. Louis, Mo.
J7i«/-«'«««' Orut Houic it th* Worl4
Mr. Paul Rodke spent the week ta^jn
end at home. 'derfu
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION full information relative to the
pitate. I could not eat milk toast I P«wt Office Clerk and Carrier, examination, qualifications, du-
without distressing me. Since
ties, salaries, vacations, promo-
Coming!
Five years ag > thoughtful laundry owners foresaw
the day when th*y would be called upon to do the family
washings of the nation. The evidences then were slight,
but none the less mmistakable.
So they set to work to meet the situation—to render
as good a service as they have for years given on shirts
and collars. ,
Today they are givinf that service, and planning
ahead, as they planned ahead five years ago, they are
right now developing plans that will make for even better
service.
Every week witnesses the accuracy of their fore-
sight. At the present rate of increase, in spite of im-
proved home methods, the time will soon be heer when
laundry owners will indeed be doing the washing of the
nation.
There could b" no other answer, for the modern wo-
man has, and can nave no place in her daily program for
such things as family washings.
Messrs John ' raddock, \\ alter ag0i | tan eat anvthing mv a|
Shores, Misses Ethel Wigley and tjte de-ires " It is a -imple, hi
Ruby Cregger attended Literar> preparation that removes
r . tions, etc., address immediately
g a course oi Mayr s won- An examination for post ouicc
il Remedy, more than a year clerks-and carriers will be held
JOHN H. KING.
► .V, . rr in thu ritv nn Secretary, Board of Civil Service
appe- a the post office in this citj on E . Pau)s Va„ 0kla.
harm- May stn, \\)&\).
1 8to 45 years on the
COTTON SEED FOR SALE.
ijnuujr vreuci a i*uucu less preparation that removes the: Age limit,
at Richardson ( hapel after whicn ( utarrhal mucus from the intes- dele of examination.
I motoring to Pauls \ alley to gei a itinal tra t and allays the inflam- . larried women will not be ad- About 150 bushels early ginned,
hpt chocolate. n ation which causes practically irr.i^ted to the examination. dry, gin run cotton seed for sale
j ^ Mr. John < rai,'.' •notoreu i-> ;ijj ^omach, liver and intestinal Applicants must be physically at Paoli, at $1.50 per bushel. Row-
i'aoli Sunday afte ;on. ^ • ilments, including appendicitis, sound, and male applicants mu-t <|en and M-.-bane mixed seed, see.
i Mr. 'A. R. Iolbert arm ..Drace Qne wjjj convince <or money br. not less than 5 feet 4 inches D. L. THOMPSON.
Hughes motored to i .toll ^un- ,efun{je(j jn hejght ;n bare feet, and weigh 6-2t-pd. Paoli, Okla.
day afternoon. Sold bv Richardson-Robinson 'not less than 125 pounds without ——-
Miss Ollie Hatcher was seen at „ Co Biiker Dru|f { fJ and overcoat or hat See Reeves & Truitt for your in-
Mr. Craddock's Sunday after- Druggist,; Everywhere.
Pauls Valley Steam Laundry
ROY AMBRISTER, Manager.
i noon.
I Miss Su :e Fitzgerald spent the
i week-end with Mrs. Lee Thomp-
I son.
" Mr. Zack Florence and family
| attended the show at Pauls Val-
| ley Friday night.
> Rev. Graham took dinner at Mr.
1 Beck's Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Craddock and son
| took supper at Mr. T. N. Parton's
| Sunday evening. '
2 Mrs. Lela Parton spent the
I'week-end with her father.
* Mr. T. D., and Robert Crad-
ijdock went to Pauls Valley Mon-
| day.
XI Mr. Clell Mills made a flying
I trip to Pauls Valley Saturday,
c Messrs Wigley, Turgeon and
| Tolbert attended lodge at Paoli
| Monday night.
Mr. Miles Craddock looks very
sad for the last few days.
| Miss Minnie White spent Sun-
i day afternoon with Miss Ethel
Wigley.
Mr. Andy Creggar was a caller
at Pauls Valley Saturday.
Mr. Lonnie Craddock attended
church at Whitebead Sunday-
night.
Mr. Willie Dew spent Sunday
afternoon at Mr. Jack Florence's.
Mr. Tom Parton attended
church at Whitebead Sunday
night.
Several attended the show at
Pauls Valley Tuesday night.
Mr. Tom White and family at-
tended the show Friday night.
1^ Mr. T. D. Craddock and family
91 attended church at Whitebead
I Sunday night.
x| Mr. Paul Spence spent Sunday
° with the Dew family.
For application blanks and for surance and loans.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Whether Cotter Pin or Complete
Overhaul
You can get it in our Sales and Service Station. We are Authorized Ford
Dealers. In our stockroom, we carry every part that goes into8 I-ord car or
Ford truck. Thev're genuine Ford parts too—each made of the same tough
durable Vanadium steel as its counterpart in the Ford car Our special Ford
repair shop is thoroughly equipped with specially designed tools and up-to-tho
minute machinery so that repairs, adjustments, or complete overhauls for Ford
cars can be handled promptly and efficiently.
Our mechanics who will do the work on your Ford cars, or trucks under-
stand the F'ord mechanism and know the right way to tune it up. And for the
work you will pay only the reasonable Ford prices.
We are a part of the Big Ford Family and not only repair Fords but sell
them as well. We have more than a passing interest in the service we give
you. Drive to our garage when your Ford needs repairing. For safelys sake
have the Authorized F'ord dealer do it.
REED MOTOR CO.
Insist on Genuine Ford Partn.
EAGLE SHIRTS
IT is our business to know good mef
chandise. We recommend Eagle Shirts.
Experts have experimented in the maker's
own mill with designs, colors and varieties
of yarn to achieve exceptional patterns—
as if pattern were everything. Fabrics
have been woven in the maker's mill
where they are conceived—with as much
care as though beautiful cloth were the
only consideration. This manufacturer
of over fifty years' experience has been
constantly bettering every detail of cut
and tailoring—as if workmanship alone
would sway a man.
We know these things. That is why we
believe in Eagle Shirts. That is why we
want you to see our window display of
Eagle Shirts; why we want you to come
in, examine them, buy them, wear them.
You'll understand then why we reconv
mend them so heartily.
Every shirt the ultimate in value
Eagle Shirt
PATTERSON & CONNER
The Store for Men and Boys
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