Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1920 Page: 4 of 10
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT, MAY 20, 1920.
PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
Published Even- Thursday. Office: 110 McClure Ave.
PAULS VALLEY. OKLAHOMA
Entered in the Post Office at Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, as
Second Class Mail Matter.
THOMAS & ALEXANDER, Owners.
MAC Q. WILLIAMSON
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
In our announcement column
will be noticed, the name of Mac
Q. Williamson, prpsent county at
ERRAL C. SPENCE FOR
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
We are authorized to announce
the name of Erral C. Spence of El-
imore City a* a candidate for the
J™ Poultry Profits Depend
on Health Chicks
! Let Mrs.
Her Poultry
"Three yean* ago bought an In-
cubator, this year I've made mon-
ey. Rats stole my baby chicks.
Didn't know until a friend gave
torney. a- a candidate for that of- ,>r-.ioe of" (:ount.. rnmmi««inn r me a cake of RAT-SNAP. Next
Phone 105
POLITICAL ANNOUNGEWENTS
E. A. ANDERS FOR
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
The following political announ-
cements are made subject t .e
action of the Democratic Part; a:
the August primaries:
For Justice of the Supreme C -urt.
(Fifth Judicial District;
L. C. ANDREWS.
For U. S. Senator.
SCOTT FERRIS.
For Congress (Fifth Distr: t
F. B. SWANK, of Norman.
For County Judge.
JOHN W. SCOTT.
J. D. MITCHELL
JOE A EDWARIXS.
For County Attorn* .
MAC Q. WILLIAMSON.
For Sheriff.
CHAS. F. WORLEY.
E. C. PARK.
For Court Clerk.
JOHN R. LAW.
For County Superintendent,
MISS ROXIE HUGHS.
For County Weigher.
ED CALES.
For County Treasurer.
S. B. HARKREADER.
JOE F. MYERS.
For Countv Clerk.
JAMES E. HIMES,
For Tax Assessor.
W. H. HOUSER.
This week the Democrat is au-
thorized to announce the name of
E. A. Anders of Elmore City, as
a candidate for the Democratic
nomination for the office of
County Commissioner from Dis-
trict So. 2., and his name will he
round in the announcement col-
] umn.
Mr. Anders is one of the coun-
ty's mo.st successful farmers, and
lives 1-2 mile north of Elmore
City. He has been a resident of
the cpunty for the past fifteen
l/eari, has not only watched the
j development and progress made
'Mnce statehood, but has helped
iin every material way possible to
advance the county, and is now
!.-eeking the office of county com-
jmissioner in which position he
; would be able to render more val-
uable service in the progress of
jhis county. He is a man of good,
i -ound business judgment and his
ji'.ecisions could be relied upon for
ithe best interests of the entire
{county should he be elected.
> Mr. Anders is progressive, yet
|a conservative man. a booster for
'pood roads and use his best ef-
I :■ i ts to improve the roads not on-
! !y of his district but the entire
| county if elected. He will devote
I" U^J'the time which the office of com-
•* -t'ti issioner requires and will look
. -J*":after th* affairs of the county in
^ ; the same business-like manner as
would his own personal affairs.
V%|H2 will appreciate your support
^jgM|und we ask that vou consider his
a: j hi claims before making your decis-
*'k ,i#f!')n f°r county commissioner from
his district at August primary.
Price, and "Mac," as he is called
by those who best know him, is
almost a Garvin county home pro-
duct, having lived in Pauls Val-
ley since 19')6, when he engaged
in the furniture business there
with an older brother. Receiving
his high
Brookhaven
.-at the study of law at Oklahoma
University, and with a special
course of lectures at the Kansas
City College of Law, and home
>tudy, he was admitted to the bar
in 1914, and located at Pauls Yal-
ley.
Shortly afterwards he was el-
ected city attorney of Pauls Val-
ley. and in 1917 was re-elected
without opposition, which term
he was serving when war was
Subscription $1.50 per Year, in? been a member of the Confed-j""mV. Spence is"a young^man *23 Take MJ9, Graves' advic®- Three Prescription^ not only have I cut
pr e Army >f General Sterling lyears of age, and has spent 13 lslze'"' -3C> 5^c, $1.00. Spld and down Chick loss, but I find that
" "years of his life in this county, ] 8uaranteed Citj Drug Store my pU)]ets jay a month or two
he is at present living six miles Ooad. earlier." A few pennies wisely
north of Elmore City, he worked spent in feeding Dr. LeGear's
practically all his life as farmer, ,D """ i>'"'riri < i.ur , mriia lonnu. Poultry Prescription to Baby
DiMtrlrt < ourt,
se.-ured a High School education! i„ the Matter "k,,T**!?!%oiution of the Chicks insures rapid development
and has taught three successful oil & Supply company, a Cor- and early fall and winter laying.
- terms of school, the past term at notice of application'for [Get a package from your dealer.
. education at McCarty, he also did his part for tio.\ of c okpomatio* Satisfact'on or money back.—Dr.
J[l:FnCle Sam dUri"-g the reCent War «o?rconcer„heTbrhaf'theen ,.f?en"r9P^ h D" LeGear Med' C°- St' Loui9'
having -pent 15 months in the the Home Oil & Supply Company, a • Mo.
army. By his long resident in the j1
county and his knowledge of con-
of
principal i
f Pauls j
Jklahoma, with it
ditions he is eminentlv qualified !''"e ,
f . uA , TT bailey. Oklahoma. did *on the 29th day
for the position he now seeks. He of April i:>: . : res-r,t to the District
is a progressive vounsr man and Court r,t Garvin County, oklahoma.
u-.inlH i,n * r* i f, fe dub verified written application
JUlfl gl\e the office of C ommis- of the directors of said corporation,
si >ner the time attention it should praying said c crt for on order and de-
hnvA slu-nvs u-nrl-lnrr f^ . fUA cree dissolution of said corporation:
1«. .e. always working for the that the court, fter full consideration
best interest Of the county. the written verified application, by
Mr. Soence is entering th* rnm the boar'! director; of the said cor-
.111. spence S entering tne cam- oration, >n:ide .tvi entire,I Its order.
.. paign With full knowledge of the direct in* the r\.url flt-rk of Garvin
declareti with Gerrnan>. He sign*iresponsibility which the office ( ounty- oklahoma, to file s«id written
ed up for service in the army on
April 2,°>, 1917, a little more than
two weeks after war was declar-
ed, and served in the infantry un-
til February, 1919.
Coming home, he was immedi-
ately appointed as assistant coun-
ty attorney by .Monroe Osborn.
which place he has continuously
filled for 15 months, and was ap-
pointed as county attorney by thql
county commissioners the first
of this month, to fill out the bal-
ance of the term of Mr. Osborn,
who resigned to enter the private
practice. Those who are often
about the court house, and those
who were in court as jurors and
witnesses know best of the ener-
getic and vigorous pursuit and
carries with it. and believes if el-
ected he can discharge the duties
as they should be. He will appre-
verified application and to cause no
tice of tin* filing of said application
to he printed in a newspaper publish-
ed in Garvin County, Oklahoma and of
| general circulation in said county, nc
claims before casting
on August 3rd.
your vote lan,i ^''e sa d
'jections they
Ciate your investigation of his ,if.vir|e pe:*«-ns having claim
m lificitinny unA nnnviA** u;n iHirainst sald corporation or in any
.1 arions, ana consider his'manner interested therein, to appear
urt. any and all ob-
-ither of them may
have in the dissolution of said corpor-
ation on or before the 7th day of June.
the end that said objection if
any there be. shall he fully considered
' by th" court upon the making of any
i further order or the Krantin*? of said
objection and application are. as afore-
! said, filed by th * board of directors of
said corporation in this court; that
11his notice is sriven in pursuance of an
rder of the District Court of Garvin
For County Commissioner.
• District No. 1.) j 5'
HUGH FOREHAND. £
ERNEST KIMBERILN.
(District No. 2.) i
VAN BALES. \ j i
E. A. ANDERS.
ERRAL C. SPENCE.
| My place for sale one block
Reeves & Truitt has the cheap- from business part of town, mod-
est money and best contract in the ern 7 room house. Write P. O.
state. Phone No. 364. I Box No. 1, or Telephone 127. tf.
A bad sprain Tieals slowly if i
not treated with a remedy that has
the power to penetrate the flesh.
Ballard's Snow Liniment is espe-.
eially adapted for such ailments.
Thrpe sizes, 30c, 60c and $L20 per
bottle. Sold by Baker Drug Co. |
I have no ax to grind and I have
no hammer. I just paint,
-.-tf. J. A. FUSON.
U1 ^ U11 (tliu n ,
prosecution of law violators dur- ' K' ' Pem' Agents.
ing the past few months, and Mr. I p.01.0. s. rr„ ... .,,
Williamson, if returned to the of-l* '_ _ ... " -v°ur
fice by a majority vote of the peo-V^ 1 ^ ProPert>. I hone No.
pie, plans to continue his policy
of rendering unto the public the
very best service at his command,
both in the enforcement of the
criminal and the civil branches
of the work. He believes in an
active, aggressive enforcement of
the law, and in a sane and sensi-
ble effort toward the prevention
of public offenses, as well as ap-
plying the cure.
When an energetic hard-work-
ing man feels unduly tired, half-
sick, "blue" and discouraged he
thinks he is getting lazy. It isn't
laziness, the trouble is in the
stomach and bowels; thev are dis-
ordered. To restore enersrv vim ' """.'V <,.Kl"h"m''' ''Hlv m,"u' aml
j .. . c,lcI«y >im tered in this proceeding on the 29th
anu activity the right remedy is '-o of April, imo. ami of which all
Pricklv Ash Bitters It i« n now ' " l",in'r wtockholdern or other per-
prf„1 ' c,.o7™ i I a pow- s,>ri. whr, wll, aff,.cte(1 by an or(ler
erilll system regulator. Price judgment or decree nf the court pr int-
$1.25 per bottle, Palace Druir i": '? d,TK"luti"n "f "" H"n"' 011 &
* 'Supply ( ompany, a corporation, arc
required to take notice and govern
themselves accordingly.
JXO.
An attack of heartburn or indi-
gestion calls for a dose of Her-
bine. It relieves the distress in-
stantly and forces the fermented
food into the bowels. You feel
better at once. Price, 60(^ Sold
by Baker Drug Co.
R. LAW,
Court Clerk. Garvin County, Okla.
(Seal) By LAVKXIA MII>KIFF.
Deputy.
(Pub. May 6, 13, 20, 27. lf>20.)
PL*BLISH K Fi*S REP<>KT
Of the Condition of the
FIRST STATE BANK
of Hlmore City, Oklahoma,
of business May 4th.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured
Securities with Banking
Board
Stocks. Bonds, Warrants, e
Banking House !
Furniture and Fixtures ....
Due from Banks
Cash in Bank
it the close
1 2D.
510.21
850.00
41.091.88
2,000.00
1.220.00
7". 019.84
4.272.73
$175,202.96
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in $10,000.00
Surplus Fund 2.000.00
Undivided Profits, less Expenses
and Taxes paid $.904.50
Individual deposits subject
to Check 138.068.98
Time Certificats of Deposit..., 20,900.00
Cashier's Checks outstanding 329.5.1
Total $175,202.96
STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
County of Garvin, ss.
I, A. L. Brewer, Cashier of the above
named bank do solemnly swear that
the abo\e statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief so help
me God.
A. L. BREWER, Cashier.
Subscribed :ind sworn to before me this
10th day of May, 1920.
H. A. BOXIFIELD.
Notary. Public.
My commission expires Jan. 5. 1924.
Correct—Attest:
J. P. GIBSON*,
MRS. .T, P. GIBSON,
A. L. BREWER.
Directors.
The Electric
Power Plant
With Surplus
Power
i
a
ITSCHER
ITE
0PBCIFICATIONH
D
ANNOUNCEMENT
K
INNEBItEW AND WOOD of Pauls Valley have aa-
■jurued the agency lor Litcher Lite in Garvin, Murray
and McClain count lee.
KN61NK: Runs on kerosene, con-
Kumin* one fallon In three hours run-
ning at full load.
8 in. Bore. 4U, In. Strike, 1160 RPM,
4 C>*% Katod 4 HP.
Equipped with 4 lu. diameter 'tower
pulley. 2V4 HP , nvrm over Dyna-
mo requirements. Approx. 4 MP.
with Ifryrmmo Wle.
CrsnkiUiaft-Drop Forging, 1\" stock.
Canuihart -Drop Forging, groujid-bear-
ingB.
Main Hearing> —3" die cast, Ulco Met-
al.
Steel on Bronze. Very access-
IMe.
Fly-wh el-T: p«r flt with fan blades
east on. Entirely encat;rad. I'^ajtlly
taken off.
Cylludrr Head—Easily taken off to
eteaxi carbon.
Yatvee— I large port opanings.
Valve adjustment simpte.
Lomenlng o! 4 b«>lts In/bttse'permits
removal of entire e^gtne.
dynamo: Jtyueto Full one ld o-
watt. Drawn steal frame, ahunt
wound, ball bearing. Dynamo cranks
engine for starting.
The Litscher Lite Electric Power riant for farm use
is designed by electrical experts thoroughly familiar with
conditions under whkh stich planth are run. It is simple,
strong and well balanced. ReQtiires little attention, and
needs only kerosene, oil and water to keep running per-
fectly.
Litscher Lite batteries vary in size from 130 to 280
ampere hours, depending on the number of lights you wish
to run. They'll ttmht your home for a week without re-
charging.
Litscher Lits plants have two full H. P. in excess of
their dynamo requirements. Thus you have four H. P.
at your command for running belt-driven farm machinery.
A full line of parts is carried by the Litcher Lite
Company of Oklahoma, at Oklahoma City, and we are
equipped to gire instant service on any plants.
See a Litscher Lite plant in operation at our store.
KINNEBREW AND WOOD ...
Pauls Valley, Okla. «|j
The Quality Furniture Store
of Garvin County.
W'f have always taken a pride in the Quality of Merchandise
handled and it will always be our policy to carry the grade of Furni-
ture that will be a credit to jur Store and a source of satisfaction to
our customers.
We have been buying very heavy this spring and are in position
to offer you a selection that cannot be found in any other furniture
store in Garvin County. A list of our Nationally advertised lines are:
Sealy Mattresses.
Royal Easy Chairs.
Globe-Wernicke and Macey
Book Cases.
Armstrong Linoleum.
Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs.
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets.
New HomeSewing Machines.
Pathe Phonograph and Rec-
ords, (Special Dept.)
Copper-Clad Mailable Ranges.
Riverside Aer-Duct Heaters.
Remember that ve have in stock for your inspection some very
I Autiful Bed room and Living room Suites in Walnut and Mahogany.
The Living room suites carved in a good grade of Tapestry and
Velour upholstering, bed room suites with vanity and bow foot beds.
The prices to suit your pocket book.
MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE.
If our Merchandise and Services are not
particular, tell us about it.
satisfectory in everv
Williamson Furniture and Undertaking Co.
OPPOSITE HAMLYS' THEATRE.
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Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1920, newspaper, May 20, 1920; Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118684/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.