Beaver County Republican. (Gray, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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—Highest prices paid for etrps.
cream and chickens at Me Lartv's
Dr. VV . [ r.kJ s reports that
?. A. Pearson i-' rLv. !y imp ov-
ing.
Saumel Karb< is h; iag an
addition built to his resi :.once at
Plainview.
-Har.xy Cox, of Hr ' or will
loan you money at right prices
on your farm.
H. J. Welch, of Elmv d. wa
hereon Wednesday t . th
assessment of our citizens.
Miss Minnie Campbell of
Major count;* in h ro vi.,! ing
her sister Mrs. Roy Ravriscroft.
The Beaver river ov< flowed
its bank this week and ' he mail
was unable to cross for several
days.
Fred Parrotthas been at Ochil-
tree this week painting signs f^r
the bank and other business firm
there.
Geo.g* R. Ragsdale an.l Edgar
Poer both make irppor anr
announcements in this issue.
Read them.
Amonr oth?r thinjr: to b
auctioned o^ ho r > tomorrow will
be six mares, two horses and ten
fine yong mules.
A fine little daughter a"riv d
at the home of David Karbert>nr!
family near Plan vi j w 1 .;?<■ Frid \y.
This family now boast3 :f five
nice daughters.
Tho* as Elliott, of F1t: CitY,
arrived her: t'e first of the •?, !
to visit friends and look after hiv
farm on the same section or.
which Grav is io^ated.
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Dick T. b.
For Ca/)gre s
GRAY. BEA^R COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY MAY 3. 1912.
MO. H
Dave Jacobson has resume
from a win er sojourn in easier
OklaHoma. He reports th
things are looking fine there ant
that wheat is kn.=e high.
—I will have on sale next wee*
at McLarty'g store 50 du hel o>
good standard dwarf b.oom com
seed at $1 per but h A.
J. R. Anderson
This week Pert Fcrb-ssold his
farm to W. F. Ragsdale for e
consideration of $1100. Bcrtand
family left un Wednesday for
Haskell Okla., where they expect
to reside.
Roy Ravenscrcft went to
Glazier the fi st of th> w^ek
where he met his father and
mother David Ravenscroft ana
wit'e, who hai spent thj whiter
in Alfalfa county.
Saturday, June 1 is the next
trade day at Gray. Begin ai
on.e to dig up the s uff you want
to sell at that time, and ist it with
T. W. Gray before the 15th o
this month, so it can be properly
advertised.
James Kyykendall and «bhn
L. Just, each accompanied b>
a representative of tha Inter-
national Harvester Co., have
be n out in the country th.s
week taking orders for neaiers
and self binders.
On Wednesday Jess CoLert
started for Liberal with a load of
produce for tocLarty Bros. Hi
trying to cross the Beaver rivu
be got stuck at the Neill crossing.
He phoned to Church Mcoride
who went up and helped get the
wa;ion out.
There has been a great demand
for farm macheriry in these pa. ts
this spring. The two implement
firms nave sold here a d at
Plainview 140 listers. B.-sides
a numoer of farmers have bought
listers at Liberal. A. W. Kuyken-
dal< has taken ordei s for several
Deering he-dtfrs, t>nd Just and
Neufeld hive sold several Mc
CormicK headers,
— Hring your c&rs and cbidkens
to McLarty,
James Kqy' r''• 11 is hiving a
strrm cave corstructed at hi
resdiene.
—If you want a farm loan at tho
right fig ires c ply to Harvoy
Cot, Hooker, 0.: a.
F ill bo-n tv^in daujrhtvs
arrl'red the first of tho week at
llv^ home cf J. T. Morris vnci
wife.
Lr t !.Tond"y \I cr.na Wi'ods
st-iird a suVsciptpn term o!
sciiool here, thera teir.g 20 pupil*
o.irc!'.1.
Mrs. William (Jfas'pwand chil-
dren a d Mi.<5 Lizzl i tfcLnrty, of
Uchi ::vc visit-.d f ir brother
To.n McLarty on Tuesday.
Rev. Abraham Strauss. of
Kansas, arrived here Tuesday
and has baan hol irng a series of
meetings at the Plainview Mtn-
nonitc ch 'rch
Tom r.!cL°.rtv h e incro' ?e"
the safety of Ms store bui'.d'ng
ajrahst wind storms by bras
t on both t'ro ea.tand west witn
heavy ti-mb rs.
Chrrl s A. Fcr.TUSon will
"i-po.v9 of h"? property at suction
hero tomorrow nnd vecorrj "vot. d
b\ his famil / wi 1 1 n e t i fi
of the week for Calif;rnia.
—The White House Lumber
Company, of Ghrsier, Tex rs h^s
d<!c ' barb wire and woven wir-
to their big sto-k of building
m?.te'i 1. Writ. G azier or Ochil-
tree for prLes.
Solomon Fr;.l:e3 a'ter S9 *eYrl
days v;q:t v.; h lr'3 sister Mrs.
George W. Powers lefc on Mon-
day for Kansas, to look uo J
location ^ for tho urposq o
i g t i bir?in?s3.
D ; , Sh:iv7T; -rr L. Fi-kd
vras h ra yest< r 'ay s?rvin
s mmnn - on people we-1 of h r
to attend e.urt at ' caver i
whirh theY are bcin : sue 1 by an
astern brokerage company.
M. L. McClelland, toe rura'
carri T who h is been having 0
I *Y off f >r sev r. 1 weorcs p ut re-
umed hi.i duties WednecJay,
l.iv^D. Rorobough w o ser ed
in h:s place wiil now look uftei
his farm near Gray.
He ry roote, of Hooker, came
out Tuesday to brin Rev.
Abiaham Strains to Plainv ew.
He drove a biyr nne horse, bu
the trip was too long for him, and
td el shortly after arriving t?re,
and Mr. Foote had to g^t r ev.
G rir ri Barteli to taKe hjm back
to Hocker.
Pinkney Gray ret"rn-d from
a wi t> r's vi:it in ti e e st mrst
>fwU.h wai a: Vienna. Illinois,
buthespmt s:me time with his
son Laurence at Omaha, Ne-
braska, and h i also made a trip
to South Dakota, where h
located a younger son on a «ood
government clai n.
F. M. \ cRae and wife visited
several day3 last week with
their son Leslie McRay at Liberal
where their taughter Chloj is
staying «nd at ending the Liberal
sihool. Upoii their return th:y
brought bi.ck wiih th.m t- e.r
little grandson Pern cR^e,
who wih vioit them teverul
AOeks.
Mis. Sarah Helton, wife of
John Helton, a lady 12. years of
a e, died at ner no ,ie weat of
Gia. on Tuesday, Ap.il 30ch.
Tne luneral serv.ces were held
1 hu sd iy afternoon at 3 o'clock
th. remains being laid o rest n
the Gra> cemetery, Mtlvin Kerns
conducting the services, and a
large numb r of friends and rel-
atives following the body to its
last resting place,
— I':ingyour cream and have it
tested at McLarty's.
Dr. J, 11. Gum, the veternarian
has lia^n out -n the country ihis
Week oa bt'fliness connccted w.th
hiS piO 03 ijil.
Mrs. Rot '1 t R".v • cr.d r J.
children rc?tun:ed l >tw ck f :
Oc' iltiee. wh r^ th y rnc-nt t .
winter in order to 2_: d t..:
children to sc':go1.
J,n"b Th'es sn e.n<l wifa of
F> rview arrived here la t w ek
und oru vi it:n . their dau hter
-rx C;:.l;ucl Kauijcr at Plain-
view.
A g? j of be.il rns pi'ye:'
here la>;t Saturday vet -eoa tho
Gr v an 1 PI a'a-dew teimo re-
sulti i 1 q victor • for Gray, tne
score being 10 to 9.
Ceorgo Hold* n from south of
to :n and Lo~rord Smi h. the
mr.il carrier bo h r. port tha a
terrifi • ha 1 rt.rm visit- -i tho
c untr - bet veen here m d OcLi!-
r e T ursd -y enming, io .0 of
'hehp.il roe nuri g d^ht i ch s
r ":"1 r d"ft.S-in" v th •'
forthat ti oy v/3 h tl.o!
roofB of se eial hou^ca and.
El'owacr in thiaf^-uonp'-prpI
lie nnnouncnmei.t of Elmor L. I
■/ :kel, rs a c: rd.i l te f r the
'T^bli-an nomination forSh^ -
ifT. At pr< -lentr ir. Fick l is the
inder«i>erifirof thr coi nty. !:<
is a youag man of r -od elsric 1
a' i ity pj;d experience and i? wt li
qu lifio.1 to fi.l the posi :on of
-ounty tr sur-r. L : r pn i 1
• he c mpiingn we will giv fuller
1 Jtails as fo l i. Q'n,l.fixations.
A genthmon going t1.- y-^'i in
1 w j oa 'o his cl dm in Ci ■ : ron
coun v stopped ha.e ye-t rd^y
n . ia tor.ve/satlon with s./. .2
)f our cit z?r;s s ,.'. ,>d that he
caniethro ,gh ;,lay a id J: c 1 m 0
n~ that at the former place
urve org f«.r tho W.r.nip /.
^ lin* tz GJf p jilroa-1 wtre busy
su:y;ying end ct latter pi ire
promoters were busy ge'ting
loration no ei rrd th -t the
'armers were v jy enthuoir. 'A.i
Bethany JcU-"33,
A nor her cc«n pour of rain
th* 21th.
Vern Wilson went to Liberal
j last «'c k with a 1 >;> of h gs.
V e3l;jy Jojh's ar.cj family weio
! •' nong the Gr«y visitors last
Trid iy.
E. A. D. Broka to^lc a lend of
re cm corn to Li J last w<;
lie report- lots o* broom corn in
j town and the prices low.
1 Irvin Home an 1 wife w. re
jL ' eipp vi; i ors Ias^ Thursday.
; Elni'-r Rog.;;-a an i wjfe ai d
T.J. Srev. aril" went to P.aVtr
jcity V n.day wher. T.Tr -, P > .■
> d • iinal proof on her cl im
l i'u sd* .
W ■ 1 h n been revived that
Harveand Lon ■'< Steward -r-
j lived at their places al ntrht but
found every thing stylgn from
Harvefs hoi.se and . fev; things
molt'uted in Lonnie'^ homo.
vf(*rn Wilson • ndp flna' roo'
on b!.sck:imin B^avor CitY las:
;uerday. •
Coui ty Tr.'rsurer.
I hereby f nnpuice my candi-
ft...r |or ,. ,ty t♦ r * 1*rr n'
P1 ' r ronoty sul j ct to the
: ;a of t'. n pa !?, p.n:voters
t tiio Aujuit primaries.
F. L. Figjtel
A Hc/:a Cl nr.cc,
I war t to tre. d i for hor?oa a
y 1 qu irr " "ion "f 1 nd
IH11 some inr provementsjiiuid jg
c'ose to rcilrc d. u itc to
Cash W
Liberal, Knn.
John T; .Tu^t rffrjvod1 w^rd
t idav fro n ICurn Oklahoma tha'
1 tho w fa of his. sfeo b''oihfr,
J cob J-n'7 n had b en MI! d b -
k t. );'r ado an I hat Jn^'zen bad
jb en s iom-ly liurt Th'- yourjr
neo le i ad Lcen marr ed only S
d '.vs.
J. E. G py "rit^a tv{* oancr
l^ort tbi? Me^nl ITniver-itv nt
Kan*113 City that he is getting
al "rig rieclv, a^d h t ho • pry
•I ' a fchnv-d to Itaro th t lh
to v of Gray h">: t 1 e1- «rot r J,
nr-i—mrer and is growing r
■ pid v, the pro'le prosner u
f n the nrojuccts for crops t o
epeoungirg
P ostoffl«
■zbl
Heretofore tlio Grav pes offic
has been l-.ept open ac all timer
ani on Sundays, bi t as this is
q rite burden >ma I wrote u.e; Vopilin.
OBtftfHce D<i) rtmrntto set rip-
ul r h tiv■ a d ti; instructed
ra • ha I cou'd ctscrve tho fol-
lawiil^ ruUs. On week daj 3 the
——T*mW"ry eyenmg. «|
w^wllOr J. W J ve ^ and wife took din;
at the George Leatherma^'
r 1 Safurdiy.
i s (Jra.ie Leatherraau spent
aturday night with !vJiL3 Minnie
Vi-yC xvrll cp
Cfice will cU
Will ho \zcrt c!
Therefore comr^i
m.
■ f s. Joseph Sho'lenbaj grr visf.
' d. ;.nd Sam
y wit'.i filrs. Milton Todd;
Will Rrn A Go rjro and f .mil/
1 Saturday
! y v i h . oe Shol-
Itnlar^ r rrd fa ily. UM
i 'g on Sun-1 (
dny, M y 5 h 1112 I w II
o' : ; rve t1'^ 0 hours, so I hr-.H ' 1
the patrons v i 1 kiixllv rr r ^ ' t
to t-flnse'ct their postofTce busi- ^
.: .rnm ir, of this neigh,-
"d i ; j yin r a vfsit from
th' -tit-m ' -> urh
l'T i" 1 wife and brother
v 1 Sunday at the
1m home. ' . ; '^9|
• '« i ht i^ hon e fror*
ivl is farmfn ; Seme on
™. m p! ic e.
ess dnnno t e hour,, above ad-i I 8>p 1 Wright and ^ife leA
vertue j. Respectfully. j r,n 1':esday for Cimarron county
Cora Fte Gra-, P. M. v hero he will buy a elimiuish-
c > li . Imerit.
rpfrv.ow K^pen-n-r,. Thr r .wl -if, vu,ited
Tho wind his be^n trying to v- ^hotwelf and wife after
Mow us away ra lat h. ' j -chool Monday.
Ti e larmers are busy getting Peto Tomli i and family visited
the ground r ad ' f : another ^''ndav with George Leatnerman
crrp of br orh corn and etd j^nd family, • 7?®
The fc ocl nt Pa rview \^ill Any one having news they
1 ■ on V e!n' d<iv miv 1-i'li. w u'(l like to havo pot in the
Q :itea Jrnvffcv . ro r u i; tfi ,g P > r plenno rood it tollv1 school
••1 n d fur thj a: tern 'on, co - a,,y time he fore W< dne.'duy. *
s:s ■ of n 1 ration" so , din. Subscribe for the Republican
Io?ue.-. indmVKL. A hftsket dln I
or r v.ill o • dd on 'h • rrornds,
R"C v ody i vi' d o he pr->-
nt. erpeci Jb th distri :tschool
' ■! d ::iid }:■ fr< - 9 W n d ; p
n r ■: h 1 ir >m ov'vi \ n j:;
*'ii v , / of t r c t tjori v
nfh
nd get all the news pdl time.
J. W. Lewis. 1
Take Notice,
Th > Co^mopo itan T^oring
Co., of Cbi^ncfo pleise every
?°r rif f"rrria'ti,mse«
o;v; r t; —■ i1 to }'tt j.>. 'j (1 '• vv. Uwi3 at Gray every Sa::
program wi I commence at 2 p, ay* —
U\*trr)r , , Isnnc L:!e his pi ced a shoe
J. Vv. I. > >! pnd wife vi-'^e1 (repairing outfit in his bather
•t tha V !l' I homo Saturd y shop and is no . prepared to do
ir'g11 nrd i mid v.
v!igs Eva, Wr'ght spent Sun-
da" lit tl'10 TTf.r-iton home,
all kin ;s oi re"«i:* work.
— I eon h mole'all farm loans
p. j M ii, , jn Beaver County, and esoecially
I d b" ir™,n the •
bfdi {a - h ti brorhej- Cl- II farm
(urn fev/ dpv\ r tu n d homo
Rarvev.C
Hooker Okla.
v. r t,. e road ni ;^:no of t!i & j
1; d g-v n not s for £??0. Thi,!
ord w 11 go the.u h Gay:; 01 I
ird i: our people will pet busy
ihere is n re son why itsh.u.d
not; come through here.
In n b"dn s> le'ter hd^ro«! pd
to ih Sf'. r<* Joseph W. f i:chel,
who proved up a claim ii :•
^ o d i n now rW ! = i 1 T ns,
• ° ' a tlTr are'no * ha in r t ic
w' t he-1 here, t' r t corn is u r> :■ n r1
loo';s ti i.e. p prdi'rs are v. e'l
adv need, so no are r.ow pl rtin ..
cotton and (he peop e aie jubi-
lant over the prospects for fine
cr^ps.
f ^ ^ !j- ,r\
~ Ul
Hi: Owl
Has just recei\cd a complete lins of
.c!i Eace Cr.II Goods,
. w
.cuiGvil'.a Skgger
VJ «J
"Izhvrhvj Hardware Co.
Fkiaviov/ and Gray, Okla.
Lizizi's £nd Monitors.
I have a complete new and up-to-date line of
Ladies' White Goods,
£il!:s and Riobcns
Ladies' Oxford Shoes and Hose.
][ j*!* ^
CaJiecs and Ginghams,
p p
Kj _i C>,— — ■««# lw LC l 'Smy
IJac! "'^1 r
Fine Kcsea^d Oxford Shoes.
Men anci boys ^V/crlung CJc'Siec
a Specialty.
Call and see my stock before Buying.
Highest market price paid for Produce.
GEO. R. RAGSDALE.
Have in Stock at e!I times a Complete line of
" ':,Buggie^
Furniture, '
Winder!!:,, Pumps, Fixtures,
r;Iac!-..:r.ery Repairs of a!! Kind^
Fk iiravnew Hardware Co.
Have you seen McLarty's
o
CONSISTING OF THE LATEST STYLES IN
MEN: LADIES:
Straw and Felt Hats, Overkces,
D.ess and \Vo:k Shirts Laces and Insertions
Oxfo:d Shoe?, Poplin Cloth,
and Silks,
We have also a complete line of
CHILDREN'S ROMPERS. UNDERWEAR FOR ALL
McLARTY BROS.
GRAY, Okla.
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