Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1920 Page: 1 of 10
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
VOLUME XVII.
1.0.0. F. EM
PAULS VALLEY, GARVIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920.
FOR COl'NTY ATTORNEY
Mack Q. Williamson authorizes
us to place his name in the an-
nouncement columns for the offi-
ce of County Attorney subect to
the action of the Democratic par-
ty at the August 3rd primaries.
The hosts who will attend the! Further announcement of his
big I. 0. 0. F. Encampment in candidacy will be found in the
Pauls Valley next week will begin nex' lssue °f the Democrat,
to arrive Sunday and by Monday
night it is expected fully five ''OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
hundred will be in our city to at- j 7
tend the three days meeting Mon-! Earnest Kimberlin authorizes
day numerous committee meet- the Democrat to announce his
ings will be held, the three daysjname «s. a candidate for Caunty
program outlined and work in the j Commissioner from District No. 1,
higher degrees of Oddfellowship subect to the Democratic party
conferred. While local members j8*- the August primaries.
are not positive until grand lodge j Kimberlin liv.es in Paul3
officers arrive following is a ten-|^.a"®Jr having moved here from
tative outline of the program: i"}s ^arnl near Whitebead a cou-
Monday preliminary meetings j J1'*3 of years ago. He resides in
will be held. It is expected that Ward No. 2 and since the chang-
the conferring of Patriarch Mili-:{"® of the commissioners districts
taut' degree will be conferred on;'® living in this district which is
Monday afternoon; also Rebe- |tne san?e as 'le resided in when
kahs will confer Decoration ofl|,e . ej' on hi* larm. Mr. Kim-
Chivalry at the evening hour. ]berlin has I een reared in Garvin
This will l e an open meeting toi( ,),Jnty an(l >s well and favorably
HAVE MEETING
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
Joe F. Myers' "hat is in the
ring" for County Treasurer and
his name appears in the announ-
cement column this week subject
ito the action of the Democratic
Ipprty at the August primaries.
At the call of Post Commander, | There is not a man, woman or
PLANNING 10 FIGHT
PESKY 10500110
NO. 10.
OVERLAND DEALER
BACK FROM FACTORY
the public.
Tuesday morning
known. Ha ii:
a quiet out progres-
business se.-s.ion
Lodge will open
of
the regular
isive citizen and has been
he .Grand!'11 ji'8 s®cti°" .especially
leader
in the
and continue jmaJt3r of helping to build roads |May 17th, Mr. C. W.
throughout Tuesday, Wednesday j™? ln: *hnl:°,£r,trav.?}; (the Distr:
and Thursday.
On Tuesda;
S. S. Scott, manager of the
Pauls Valley Motor Co., distribu-
tors of Overland cars for Garvin
County returned Friday from To-
j ledo, Ohio, where he had been to
At a recent meeting of the City j the factory to speed up deliveries
Ben Wright, the Garvin County child in Pauls Valley but knows Federation the following committ-! 0n Overland cars. Mr. Scott got
Post of the American Legion, met «• Uncle Joe" Myers and very few ees were appointed to plan a cam- seven cars, five of which he ship-
at the Court House at 3 o'clock in Garvin County who have been paign against the most dangerous ped through and two he drove
Monday afternoon. Members of,here any length of time but know pest we have, the mosquito. ithrough overland. So unprece-
the Legion were in attendance, him or at least know of him. | Ward 1. Mesdames Fred Wig- dent has been the demand for
from various parts of the county, j Mr. Myers has been a resident | nail. Carl Ballard, W. D. Austin, | Overland cars that the factory is
Speakers were A. F. Pyeatt and of Garvin and adjoining counties jM. Burks and John Latimer. [several months behind with' or-
Monroe Osborn, Pauls Valley, and for forty-five years and was book-! Ward 2. Mesdamea W. M. Free-jders. Mr. Scott has promises of
Carney O. Dean, Superintendent keeper in a store at old White-; man, II. M. Carr, J. W. Gibson, S. j further shipments soon to help
of the Paoli schools. Josh Lee, bead thirty-five years ago where ;C. Edwards and W. D. Gibson. jtake care of orders he has for
head of the department of public he thoroughly mastered clerical \ Ward 'i. Mesdames J. T. Blan-|cars. Particularly the Overland
speaking of the University of Ok- work that eminently qualifies him ton, R. W. Driskill, J. F. Griffin,! F'our is very popular and Mr.
lahoma and famous Oklahoma for the office he now seeks. He , A. F. Pyeatt and John Moore. | Scott could deliver several car
entertainer, gave a number of his later entered the cattle and farm-' Ward 4. 'Mesdames Crockett j loads immediately if he could get
war and other poems. ing business of which he followed Scrivner, J. A. Hogan, W. O. Mar- them.
At the close of the program a ! successfully A until sixteen years tin, Carl Shumate and C. S.
business meeting was held, and :ago he moved to Pauls Valley and 'Bush.
the body passed a motion urging has since resided here, lie was | The publicity committee will
Oklahoma Congressmen and sen-j twice elected Mayor of this city ' from wet?k to week publish instr-
ators to support the soldier bon-t prior to statehood and served uctions from Dr. A. R. Lewis,
us legislation. faithful and efficiently. He has ; State health office, as to the most
never asked for any other office efficient way to do this work.
CALLERMAN COMING tha" Mayor and the salary receiv- N' w ,i* the time to beirki. Let Signed and has been succeeded by
ed trom it was a mere pittiance everybody help that believes in , Manned Johnson. The work was
hf« nn'1 impairing Mr. Hughs'health was
HUGHS RESIGNS AS NIGHT
WATCH
H. L. Hughs who has been 01*
the police force as night patrol-
man for several months has re-
in the Encampment will be con-
ferred by "he Chickasha degree
team.
The day meeting ■ will be held
at the City Hall Auditorium while
During the week beginning beside the service he rendered. 'he preservation of life and
Callarman, | Mr. Myers invested his life health. ! his reason for quitting. Mr.
AT,. '1 ... —ict Agent will be with me |savings in Pauls Valley property "— 7 j Johnson has been a deputy sheriff
Mr. ivimbeilm is credited withjfor f0l,r days and meetings will and it stands today as one of the <- 1 -*-■ iV-i.T'i ' ;;t Elmore City several years and
and Wednesday or , 5 s |be held at the following places: (best blocks in the city and a . has made a good peace officer for
nights the Royal Purple degrees * 1 Civit, Tuesday night at 8:00. 1 monument to his faith in the fu- Spring showers and SOUkp th« COUUty «nd'ia expected to mak*
T..JH Ua '"is citj littie of which ne receiv- Consolidated Dist. No. 1, Wed. ture of Pauls Valley and Garvin 5^?* ' nuuus a:H' "Natrona, j good on the job for tho citv The
ed any pay He is a booster for 2:00 P. M. • countv. He is a heavy tax paver, «« *«« ' «re creations citv Police Porce is well ' .
roads and takes a keen interest, Elmore, Wed. 8:00 P. M. therefore vitally interested in see- i~al combined to make more Hente(i with w A Cathev as ^ f
and gives o, his time and means Whitebead, Thursday, 8: P. M i,v. tha- the Treas .-r's office is lovely the "Garden Glo Party" alul Mr- Johnson as assistant. A
to further better roads. ! Mr. Callarman has made a spe- ,run economically and efficient!". £'ven Vvedmuay afternoon by g00() recor(i has been nv l<> bv the
the degree work will be r"t on atW.£,if?™! ,aS- !, a ®uc" |-ial study on community life and bll jn„<: , or !r qt, ai;iea Art damly, honoring Miss poIice force the p:> t six months.
ee K 1,1 e pHI n 1 cessful farmer and is well infor- will interest the people. Every'him for the duties he seeks, hi* .Matthews ot Fort Worm. ,090
men on the needs 01 the county 'one is invited to attend these long rr-idence
[which qualifies him for the poii- meetings. ho-■ 'den.
,tion he seeks. He is entering the >
the I. 0. O. F. hall in the even
ings.
Committee on arrangements re
port that th.",-/ have about 150 'campaign only after having been
beds listed to date to help take solicited by dozens of farmers of
care of the '.ekgates. They are that district who know his quali-
still soliciting those who are in <1 fieations and interests in the wel-
nosition 'to fin iisli one or more fare of his district and count",
beds for the three nights. If elected Mr. Kimberlin will be
conservative yet progressive and
I has the time to devote to the of-
fice to look after th° duties as it
I should be done. He will appre-
in vac- date "our support and we bespeak
p.even- for him your earnest considera-;
hoice at the
Mrs. Art
Matthews
1 he reci'j.iion iooi;:s presented ^at time and not a single one has
a soit Garden t,lo indeed in their ;0u?rht their c:-se. I his record
van-colored and soft .ihi.ded
past six
sts have been made in
assures his
knowledge o*' " ... :ougnt tneir case. 1 his recor
BURGE, the eifrenship of the county ^aii-ioioreu sim soi^ u.ued merely shows the police to be de-
Countv Agent, prompts him to nut forth his best lights; oleii(>ed witn t :e lovely |)ibcrat> in their work and not to
ATTENDING BANKERS
ASSOCIATION
Vaccivrtion Demonstration
On Fridav morning ^.t 10:00,
will rive lie . ; > i-.;iou
cination for h-v; cholera
tion, nt the far 1 of Idr. .Martin, tion be.'ore making a
near the Daylig'r
All favrnei'3 in t
invited to attend
T'.n.
'■;aF vicTnity are
this demonstn -
coming election.
Residence 805 N. Pine
Phone No. 1-13.
First Christian Church
Pauls Vail
Okla.
Morning ■vj'ov
Bible School
Bibl
A. M.
Alornini:
hour of v.
jntion
iclv
)l"i
ship 11:00 A. M. ity f
■" roon
ol regular hour, 10, for ■
srvices at re
guiar remain
and ha
g ervi ; hour Will
aports on State Con-!
indred topics. Every;
!' t •? 1 ur. .1 and all oth-;
interested are asked to be
e:\t ui ihi.i jrvic i an I on :
GIF-ON BUYS CENTRAL
GARAGE
W. D. Gibson and in, George,
ave purchased the Central Ga-
.
< ' ' ' V.':
ibson has purchased the bulld-
ig next toor nov, occupied by
[r. Sherrill's botiling works and
s sQcn as possession may be. had
e ill t Ice ont th-i partition and
jmodel it and add . ■> c - ;C-
room. He will build a show
in the front of the builu ig
he display of auto accesso-
Mr. J. H. CunniiKrham will
the Central Garage
arge of the mec'":ar.i-
ie ' usiness,
R. II. Grimmett of the P.a'ils
Valley National Rank: Harry
Hamilton of the National Bank of
Commerce; T. G: Mays and A. E.
(Sparks of the Firs; National
Hank: and Leo I?. Itoof the
First State Bank are in Oklahoma
City in atendarjte upon the stato
Bankers Association that are in
session Thursday and Friday,
j efforts should he be his parties
choice.
Further words are useless as
' he is too well known for further
'convent from us. Mr. Myers will
appr:"> iate your support and we
Bespeak for him your thorough
consideration.
they are sure
make arrests until
they have a case.
Swai-.k Spoke Here Saturday
$1.00 REWARD
•CUV,: 1,,.
carnations.
After bridge and 42 the High ,
score prizes of Garden Gio toilet
water, were won by .Mesdames j
Snodgrass and I. J. Patterson. I Judge F. B. Swank, candidate
l.ow score, iGarden Glo Toilet for Congress, delivered a speech
Water) 1 y 1L ames •: indpastui \ n the sire ' ; of Pauls Valley
and -lohnsi . uu> pri: •, lai'.^e ^atnr lay „.terncon and had a
bottfe Garden Glo, Miss Matthews. ?ood audience. Judge Swank is a
aft
Washi
Phone
ix, in ormat"
out
Electric
boys who
St Ifghw.
swer Co.,
10-lt.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Roady of
I Katie were in the city Saturday
shopping and trading .with our
My pi
fem b":
■^ne
>hone 127.
The tabic
uai'dea^plc
' "".it'tne i'
, gel food ai
cream with
.'oilowing i
labors w
iTalcunj.
icii'J i.'bni'
•\ea
-erved
Oi f mniablo candidate for the Dem-
-ou ' .o'uini • :. n «/vl is -> ekifig-
aa- an active ca:.\)aign throughout
ht" 'ie district.
0.
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1
i FARM LOANS '
-jriey,
Osborn,
must, Ree
atte:
present
time.
The e
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will 1
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nent jus
21111!g
'p. m.
sen
V su
iject in which
There are any
doir.-' i ".isins. in
good ones, who giv
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believe doing pusi1
'of interest is ss lo
make and fo? o.' 1
for your nexc hr.-\
show ' ou how • ui
.
you honest survicj r.nd fair
■ !.'030nt 0--^ of • 1*16 best v. * *
in the sj;ate. They offer you
there is no delays provided your
Thfl >Titp
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3oston, Ab-
io "jr, Pat-
till. h. l.
nd the title per_.
as any reputable
• a time as you ma
id get our tern-
we can deliver von
Mr-.
DAY I 'iTY
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THE WORLD'S best music
is sung or played for you by
the world's greatest artists
if you have ft
Victrola
your home. Come in and
tr your favorites.
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all
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excellent
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Our Prescription Departnv/.it is in the
hands of capable people—men who
have made the science of mixing Drugs
their 'ife work.
OnJv the,best of Drr.^i rre use^ °"d
you' pay no more for this high standard
of Quality and professional service.
* Substitution is the foundation of che^p
Prescriptions.
WE DO. NOT SUBSTITUTE.
Our Reputation is Our Recommendation.
1
2nd Door W. Post Officc.
PAUJUS VALLEY.
PURCELL.
M
•?sv())•>« •< ik3 x o
ANSCO KODAKS
and
Baker Drug Co.
Agents for
Whitmans
KODAK SUPPLIES
"The Nyal Quality Store"
Chocolates
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Your • Farm
Lean Man I -5
See Waller L. Hart for sudden service, a cheap rate
and liberal amounts. Write or call collect.
Tih
Farm Loans
ssewsoa
I have an'unlir.iited amount of Eastern money to
loan on productive farm land. If you need a farm
loan you should t.ue at once. I am in position to
loan you liberal amounts at a very reasonable ra'te
of interest.
Sudden Service
All farm loan; inspected out of Pauls Valley office..
I pay out on all loans. If your title is good and your
abstract is extended to date I will in all cases pay
you the money the same day you make application
for loan.
PSE7
WALTER L. HART j j ^ Kinnebrew!
I> \ ITT >. AT \ I T T^V ni-! 1 HAM V ? I ft.™ O I 1 • « ^ ^ ' t
PAULS VALLEY, OKLAHO^IA
Office Phone 442. Residence Phone 428.
Phone 306 or 290.
Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.
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Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1920, newspaper, May 13, 1920; Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118683/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.