Beaver County Republican. (Gray, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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J G a> goes tc Ochiltree St turd*; to
jiayball.
^1 era now prenared tc do TWr
Artery work. G. W. Taylor. adv. tf.
-Gas tractor fnd plows fcr atla at
t| bargain. Apply at this offce.
—You can save two years cpmmis-
on (cod Joata through X W. Gray
-You get all you bargajn foy when
gou gat your lew through T. W. Gray
Several of the fanpars have itaitod
jiafvetfing, oq their folds of gfjden
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} — Wheiv you want carbon paper you
jwill find it at thw office. Two sheets
?cr fiYO cents. J(
. Did you see the classy baU game here
Saturday. Cray put up a good game
for the trot offence. .
We are alWay* willing to do the right
thine by anybody if they halfway treat
as- fair. ,
f Ijr. S. II. Hodgfr has returned to
£elk*. after fca extended visit in
Southarn Texas.
K —Tour money eomfcs in "ltf to 80 dj y*
•f requested Wber. secured through T.
W;«ray.
' Jetn Just, J<fcke Neufleld and Will
[agan made a trip to Liberal Friday
^7., - , • r r ■ ' ■ - —V" | ' , T " > I
uat Te**a County GjfUiingh J u dg e Harris Announce*?
C. M. Plym#ll is eqttlrig alfalfa. : In this issue of the Repbulicaa appears
j! O. fanV is |ip ft the' Cory Wrifht the announcement of Jatyl B.
helping put ;n a ercp. of Guymon, Oklahoma, as ^C'^dldaU
TH. eomroonitr la, b«B H«W«I '« *«1^*5 .*$*
with fifw Bhow«[s of nlII lately ■ ^
The baby of Mr. and Mra, C- ®* B®'1] jujg# Harris, has practiced law m
ten years, and
and ability, has
has been on the aick list. j ^ far about tan years, and
The Fornslay Sunday Schcol Conven-j by ^pnest, fairnaas, and ability, has
Plyaaell's Gwe | tcqulr<(j % pieties secsod to none. He
by his honest,
tion will l>e held aa Plymall's Grove j ^q^ad a pracuc# ■•*■ ••*«
Saturday and ebildrens Day at Graadjigg Bpiendid' lawyer, a good aiiiion
Valley Sunday, June H ' ' , Lntj a eourteOus gbrftlsos**. aad la wall
Superintendent Cline, ql .fM New] and favorably kaown throughout ti e
Hope Sunday School announced thstj District.
Claud* T.'Smith Still Sjplw*
lb*.
Boyd Qkla., June 11, 1914.
J. J. Cessna, Gray, Okie.
Friend Jim:
I eae that Cisade T. SmitUs publish
•ng elandercas libelous articles in the;
Latfemp Mirror. H is too late to reply
this week, but latter <* 1 will need
•pace to cctrefct his absurd statements.
Harvfy W.Hill 1
Havf you made preparations for help
Juf iog bar rest. N >jw is the time to fait
•rood workman before the harvest sots
in OMnofE, •.i-ii J
Can you see the golden
IStfS&Wr
Tffr, ■vii. v
CREAM,
No doubt some of ths witnesees in
the John J. Smith ease held here som*1
_iatriet. . ., ago will be 9o ewhat peeved over the
tho^hildrens day prpgrom will bo the| Ha proprises if elected to the proai-1 f,et that they will not bo allowed any
first Sunday in June, in the morning. 1 ttan, to give to the people aa economical witness fees and the cuUinr down a
J n tmm- .tttnM tb. terricea th. jo«.W. Wg ftojwr .«<• ""
.t N«w How SonJay MM Uk|b«tUU thoroughly (piolllM l.«. tot if ao, llirotto., Tht
T!id 7amillM he found Mrs Blanch I charge the duties of this respoiiafle ij.a •( calling a man in from his field
• " P,rr7 ««5. ond w« commwid bto toyo«. Tbf
hovo imo ylolttot thob^ Moo. ond ^ ^ ^ ^ U o„ «
Harry Perry and their daughter Mr.,j^ rMpoMib„ty apd p#op|e
SS?B.TwL f T TilLSTtol*""c Mid«rc",,u"'cUi*" "
thoir oW hum. DUO. I. Ll««o.b c. ^ thdo 1
Texas. " 1 ^
FOUNTOW.
jl/l' '■ l| 1 ^ '• •"
I We have our fotmtian
and guarantee yoii tfte b<i8t
SERVICE i
<4 •<
. • i"v
mtn witness oi
EVtaTU; be receives no pay for
the same. If this won't have a bear-
ing on the jury wo don't knew what
would. Now is the chance toput earns
men in the state legislature that will
The Beaver Gospel Team, under $be
leaderihip of former Covity Superin
this papscitv to the end that irrespan-
- - ■ — - -uld not b«
to Judge
^ ■ . e^
lo load 6ut headers.
■ tf is reported that Llberaf ccntera
■platis putting elajr on *th aids
of the 4W«r. Let the goad work* gooa.
Fdr Hail InsufAnce see W. t- P-
illuneey 'at the Gray Drdg Store, Gray
Okla.V W F. P. Muasoy.
1. Will Hagan and wife of Newton K«>
are hare visiting with Mrs. Hagan't
sister Mrs.; Jottk Juit ahd family.
\ Miss Blanche Hill roturned home last
wee^ from Enid whero iha baa been
ttyndiiig school. ,
v Wo are again located In Gray with
our phote car ready to maka thos^
photoe for you.. Ward Broa.
V Balko will pat an a celebration thla
ve*r that wUl furnish amusement for
voung and old. Don't forgot to be in
attendance July 4.
V*ie*o®«ei«g*> to attend a eel*-
bratilonthif jjsarT Balko is getting >r
readiness to show you a good time be
sure to be in attendance.
War newi is rather scarce the past
few weeks owing to .the candidate*
making such s furor that the little ex
Bitement in Mexico is forgotten.
( Don't Insure your wheat until you
get our proposition fully explained to
you. . See me or eallat the G#av Drug
Store, Gray. Okie* W. F. P. Mvmsev.
' A drdt tit ink can still make milliorn
tbink JBut it hae to be turned into
live-wires language and printed on the
best kind of ■pbper to do it
and Mrs. b. B. Hevenaeroft oi
Ooltryr'this' ttate, ^rd' visitihg theit
Ions Roy -bod4 Pari** Ravenscroft
They wlB spsKW t&eildhmerr here.
i a vu ' ■ u
Do you tffint thai this country ha
I sible or inconiMtont man should not b«
leadership or former uoumy^ oup-f'"-15#lecUd. "#0 ^,int yon to Judge
tendent Swaim. held* splendid Hrvice I o • successful lawyer
at Now Hope church .*V,t &nd ae a good and useful cftteen,
dl"1 always intereeted in the upbilldiiig and
development of thle country.
the liipit but when the coet falls on
attta U can cut the wltneaaee out
bMa and cut the jurya aolary half
in twe. - la there any juatieo about
***** — v -
and Sunday, resulting in eleven
visions.
8everal nghta ago at 11:16 O'clock p
oa. than wora loud calls from without
andknoeki in the1 4oor by Homei 1 Dr. W. H. Rhodae reports the fallow
Robb, saying '•Muaiay get tip tbeae a ling:
wedding pafty awaiting yoo," ao a A fine baby arrived at the fcogfe of
numbet of friends ware ushered la and I Mr ^ Mri John Patakowaky, June
Ray Robb of Springfield Colo., tn(,|$th.
Miaa Froada Jonea of Gray Okla. were I ^ arriv«d at the home of
made husband and wifb. j Mr# ^ |jrf Edgar Bryana June 9th.
Decoration sesvices wore held at tho I concerned doing nicely.
^ Vt':hr;b/ c'fiC A .mo. tond .,ri«d ,« th.
noon, conducted by J. D. Z. ■unsey, i iraTurmwJwie
oftar which S W «
Wilson eonistery aod daoorated all tht I cjjjij are doing nicely but
graves. Lktle Virginia Bell was ^slp-1 w0 CBUa ^ ..I —
|ed ov«r the pickst fence and atuck
flag staff in the mound of tha oi
ihoHler who sleeps there, via: Fathei
Eldridge.
| hava a splendid Hafl Insurance
prepai^on. Good terms and a strong
tlira nan o m ny vw .|fM t- i -- company Call at*hoGray Drug Store,
only Ife,T h# wU1 not *W*10 m*lt8 4 I Gray Okla. W. F. P. Muneey.
ithei P"* to *arveat. 4.
■ i ii i 1
We hayp just ripewved a^ complete lp
of Dr. LoCWs Kve stock rerrtlidief. .*
Following is a lijrt of Dr. J>Getn renwies: a v .
^ in the state legislature that wiiil gtock PowdeM, Poultry Pgwder«, Antiseptic Eealing Pjw«p-
remodel our lawa. If a poor dayii got* ^ ^edy. Spavin rwnody (blister), Liniment,
stuck he haa to paya all the "*ta tc l Killer, Wonn Remedy, Hoave and CtixW Rempdy
... - - — ^ Disinfeetl^ Hoof On,- U* Powder.; ;'m , ' :
In tea'' ia uwn muj —boutj Don't forget we Have a full line of
JAP A l5| Mi^W«goni>and
not .Tonrtt«po« ond ««1 D_. ., ' "
out for a state that ia not abb to pay 1 BUllSt
bar own debta isnot a very daatrable
plaee to live for an honeat man, we
Might get ao after wjillo that wo Would
•ot pa? oura. Dear voter taka it to 1
eobaHaration thil fall and send aomr
body there that Will remodel our laws
aad this state a decent place to]
WW*®
Si'fi
Ira had many "Cou'iption fite."1 we
... J''*.
E* d MaHafer^
i 'U \
Begin aaeh adrartisepant with the
eparfc pf Jife; thou and
before thf PPoHrt#, W*8-
Swat the Rooster.
It bss boas si ti mated by tha Dapart-
mant of igriculture that the American
fanners lose over $100,000,000 every
year in this improper hauling or eggs
Over 78 per cent of thia loaa ia due to
fertile agga, caused by allowing the
male bird to run with the bona.
JULY 4, 1914
Ya editor'a father and mother and
1 brothera Mannle and W. J. and sister*
I drace' and Hasel were over Supda\
| /laitors in Grsy. They drove from
| Lipscomb in their car. It wai a aur- ^ ^ ^ ^ r. . .
iywiZntti^'mr th |Horfte racing and fireworks at night.
country In the vicinity of Gray. Thevj • ^ ^ || | u
liked the looks of this part of the coun-
try and exproased the opinion that the
wheat waa In hotter ahape thab any
adasougnram '■ "7 "'T | ^long the route. We fUjoyed their
rho ■fcid'^hrfpTJ* ooJT ^i"6^ . " I visit very much and our only Wish is
that they make theur visits more often
)o you tain* mm tui w«**s«*# —-
had enough Wii^W^ > man
Who ■aid'^a^^W, neVir Gained in thif
i"n<ry''% be found on th,
.treetaof^raf
' The thi eshing men of thiaaection art-
getting thejr machtnea in readiness for
the harvest of jhe ceral of the staff of
ilfe Some of the old heads predict
jjriejds 0} # |fld 80 yahola thjayaar.
Can you expect us to boeft you and
your bqainesa Whon you don't help us.
That is axactly what we h^e been do-
all along, if you don't think so Just be
without a paper awhile and you will
fiad it hard sledding to get along with-
out i*.
Do you faol like going fishing tbeae
daya. The oall of the outdoor life in
one that is faecinating and the editor
of tbia Journal finds it rather hard to
iteiat the teaaptatios to lock up the
•hop and go on a weeks pleasure jaant
n search of the finny tribe.
Mr. J, Y. Ferguses has leaeed the
p. C Kmberson ranch in Texas aad
will move on it in a abort time and en-
gaga ia tha raising of stock on a more
extenaive scale than eyef before We
wish Mr. Ferguson ths best of success
in hla now heme.
There will be two ball games in the
(afternoon and 2nd teams,
se racing and fireworks at ni Ll
Band will furnish music all day.
refreshments on ground
" " " FQQT racing
Ages from 10 to 13 and 13 to 15 both
sexes, premiums $1 first prize and .50
second prize.
, Come one «ome all with
through the Agricultural collegs and ill- 1 *
well filled baskets and enjoy a
.twUta arfriA «ttand the achool and was I m gt l
day of pleasure.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE.
Ya editor ip company with San
Gvana and T- P. McLain made a trio
to Guymon Monday whore Mr. McLain
mat his wifa who has boon on aa ox-
tended visit la Colorado with friends
and reiativea. While wa ware in Guy-
mon wa run down to Goodwell and want
through the Agricultural college and
Say Mr. Knocker do you know that
you are not a necceeaity or an adorn-
ment to this community. We can get
ai«« very weii If you will pack up
your belongings and hit the pike further
on down the road where all knockers
eoonerer later Aad the piaoo where
they will cease their knocking and be-
come good citisens of this great nod
good country of ours. Far goodnest
aake get out of the knocker class and
MeOms one of Beaver eeunties most
Substantial and loudest boosters
students who attend the school and was
very mueh impressed by the work done
by the students
While in Guymop we visited the
office of the Herald aad found ita Editor
Mr. Zimmerman in charge of one of the
dnest plants in the west. He has hi*
•hop equipped with the very latest oi
machinery and a fine tyaeaetting
machine that enablee him to get out
one of the best eight page paper* th.t
comes to our desk. We also visited the
office of the Democrat and found Mr.
Baxter in charge of a finely equippeo
office. Guymon can honestly oeaat aa
oeing one of the most uptodate and
dirtying little cities in this part of the
country. It is without doubt one of the
cleanest little cities of its eise that we
ever been in, its aaerchanta are all
progreaaive and up to date as was
evinced by the fine ouilOings and the
amount of business they were doing.
The wheat preepects along the route
simply couldn' t be boat. Thousands of
acree along the reuteis planted to famous
bread oeMal for which this country ia
noted and if things continue as they
are the country will witneea one of the
largest wheat crepe that has ever boon
known
| The Quality is There—The Prices are Fair
Coffee
Tapioca
Extracts
OBvettl
f(or sale by
GRAY MERCANTILE COMPANY.
"THE QUAUtir STORE."
Good*
Collar pads
Header Rope
Oils of nil kivn<J
Harvest Kegfi
Water Bag* ^
Header Repairf
Header Fpifts
Fly Nets
rmr
Plainview HwA Co.
Gray, &
Drinks
COME to th. CitT Druf Jtor. U
leg Cream and Leg Cream Sodas* In hft ff
a full line of coM drinks that will qunneh y M
Fancy Candy and good Cigars is our
Hobby. We carry your choice in awoeU
and smokes.
ICE FOR SALE THIS SUMMER.
We hare a full Km of Fotmtian Syringes and Hot Wat®
Bottles. Anything that you want in the drug tin*.
Mp|«i«as, Tost books and Fancy Siationaay.
PVegcription Accurately Compounded.
CITY DRUG STORE
Chas. E. Holt, Prop.
Balko, * Oklahoma
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Cessna, James J. & Hill, Harvey W. Beaver County Republican. (Gray, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1914, newspaper, June 12, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc158200/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.