Beaver County Republican. (Gray, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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GO TO BILL'S RESTAURANT
—FOR—
Ice Cream and Cold Drinks,
Ctrdies, Gum, Cigars and Many Good
Things to Eat.
Mrs. W. H. Bagley, Prop.
Rubber heel* ar* aU rl«ht, bat noi
IB politics.
TLeyll sooo be seiling fasclui* only
an a toctor'c prescription.
Americans ebew f3S.(h>0,000 worth
•f gual a year, nd most of it « iibty.
AUTO RACES
Do Ycu Appreciate Service?
Do You Approve of Every Man Doing
His Duty7
Did you ever stop to cf>nsiddr that the Liber&l,
Gray fcnd Ochiltree Mm! and Passenger line is a
very essentia! enterprise for the patrons and towns
along the route? Think hack to the mail service
*crore the present line was established and we be-
lieve you will concede that the present mail service
to you is far Superior to the old way. It was
through the efforts of the parties owning and op*
eratiftg the line that the present mail and passenger
sot vice was established.
It takes considerable equippment as wdl as finan-
ces to keep our lines in operation.
Vou can depend upon us as we go every day ex-
cept Sunday.
We appeal to you to stop and think a moment. If
you will consider the fact that our mail contracts do
not anywhere near pay our expenses, you will rec-
ognize the fact that it is necessary that the travel-
ing public give us liberal patronage in order that
we may continue the service that means so much
to the people of tJrs section and the traveling pub-
lic. When a s'xanger asks you how to get to the
railroad who do you send him to?
JAMES W. WILSON, Manager,
Ochiltree, Texas.
AUTO TIME CARD. RAILWAY TIME CARD?
COMING:
Leave Liberal. Kane**,
Arrive Gray, OJc'aboroa.
Arrive Ochiltree, Teiaa,
REM URtWNG
Leave Ochiltree, Texss,
Arrive Gray, Gfciaboma.
Arrive Liberal. Kansas
Rock Island Lines. Liberal, Kan
7 (JU a. m. | Daily round trip service from Liberal
10:30 a. m. ! R®n. to Gray, Okla . and Ochiltree.
Noofi. ' EAST BOUND.
No. 4 Ar. 6:20 s. m. Lv 6:25 a. ro
No. 2 Ar. 9.40 a. nr. Lv 9:46 a. m
1:00 p.m. WESTBOUND.
2:16 p. in. No. 1 Ar. 1:40 p.m. Lv 1:60 p. m
fl OO p. m. No. 3 Ar. 11:40 p.'m. Lv 11;45 p.
Allen's Store,
Groceries and Auto Supplies, Gas & Oil
Vulcanizing a Specialty.
Ering in your Tubes and Caseings.
BLacksmithing.
Plow and Machine Work of all Kinds.
All Work Guaranteed.
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j BANKING BY MAIL I
Is a Very Simple Matter.
Astrcjfromvs claim to tare tight c!
im "artr Tor on MiTrs. If Nothing
r a# t ras up (his till serve about
tj weil as anything else for raanln*
•>p fm!t prices on eartn.
The fisndclaep *r^s character. ac
tOrding to a noted psychologist, and
ft must be admitted tliit excttaslvs
rtflulgence uaually Indicates aa in
desire t® be elected to office
tb* cof fhe human face has
Jeen located In the polar baatn. but
hat doe£6't appeal to Jobnny aa a
latlftfactof? reason why ho should
Utc to vfalt It etery Saturday night
A £ood rt'D for newspapef readers
b these days of censorsulp it, pro.
jos^d by the Indianapolis IVewa—as
Oll'iwS: "\Vlen ftcts sre rot to be
lad. It fs wise to beware of rumors
A wtrman irrefted in a California
o<rn asked to have her eaa<> tried
>y H Jury of women. They acquitted
•er And another cherlahed Illusion
if Roman s inhumanity to woman Is
jone.
Triton Registered No. 61. |
Notice is nereby given to mure own-
ers in the vicinity of Gray that Tritor.;
Wif! *tand this ses-on 2 1-2 mile* wen!
and 2 miles north of Gray.
Triton is a black Percheroh Staliion. ,
4 years old this spririg.
There is stock on the farm new to
show his breeding.
After May 1st 1916 mare& brought
from a distance will be furnished free'
pasture for thirty days.
S"rvlce fee $12 to insure colt tu!
stand and suck,
4-6 J. L. Kerns. [
TO BE HELD BY THE
Ochiltree Speedway Association,
Ochiltree, Texas.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
June 16 and 17
—jgnrVr n—ajH^SHBgw—
$1,900 in Purses
Notice For Publication. I
.. „ . . Departm« t of th# Interior
U. S. Land Office at Guthrie OkUhor^.
Notice in hereby riven that Wi^V^Garton !
of I. . K <fnp okla.. Who on Oct. 14 l lt raxde Hor.i- '
•tea* entry No. 09515 (oT N hf ?«rqr ec. 21. T. 1. N
14 t, C. M. has filed notice of hi« in-
tention to inAkr final three year Droof to establish
clm.r • to the l«r,'i above described before Thomas
T. I r* dw(wi U. S. Cotnmiaaioner. ia hw office at '<
Be*, i r. Oa lahoma. the 6th day of July.. #N5. ;
t *1 nant namee aa witneeeec
J.« Get* j A. Key. Thofr.au Stennett. Arthur !
i* eater*. all of LaKetnp Oklahoma.
_. . . . J Y. Callahan. Reciater.
Ptmt published June 2. 1816.
Notice to Horse
Raisers.
First Day,
150-Mile Stock Car Race, 1 P. M.
Second Day.
50-Mile, Ford Race, 10-30 A. M.
200-Mile Free for all, 1:30 P. M.
Purse, $800
Purse, $150
Purse, $950
Two mile Speedway, Natural Amphitheater. Track built
around a large lake on which will be held a fine display of
FIREWORKS.
we?h.tw„™y"iiJwho reside Dance Pavillion on Lake. Music by Okla. City Glee Club'
in Ochiltree county, will stand
the remaining season of 1916
at my barn. This horse is
one of the best and largest
ever in the panhandle. He
is a thoroughbred and regis-
tered Percheron, costing over
$1800 at 4 years old.
T. W. GRAY.
Get Your Feed
Ground.
We now have our Feed
Grinder set up ready to grind
your feed. Grinding days
every Tuesday and Saturday
Farmers Garage.
Dr. H. H. Wynne,
Oklahoma City,'Okla.
Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat. Glasses Fitted.
Will be at Forgan, Saturday July
16th at Dr. Duncan's office.
Numerous other Attractions. Ball games, Shows. Brass
Bands, etc. Every effort is being made by the manage-
ment to accommodate all visitors.
Ochiltree Speedway Association.
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Office First Door West of th( j Dr, W. H. Rhodes. P. F. Brickley, H. C Jones,
Drugstore. Phone 15. 1 President, v'ice-Pres. Cashier i
s
Will Reynolds, j The First State Bank j
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GRAY, OKLAHOMA.
PAINTER & DECORATOi
Gray, Okla.
Estimates furnished on applie*!'
(,Cllt ti 111 lltiMilV 1 tlGttMf
J. F. Lundstrom,
Agent for
Deposits Guaranteed.
1
To open an Account, send your name and address
with your first deposit The money may be sent by reg«
istered mail, postoffice money order, draft or bv cheek on
any bank. Aa soon as your first deposit is received the
bank will send you a receipt and check book. It will also
send you a signature card which you will si<?n and return.
You can withdraw your money by mail just as easily as
though you visited the bank. All that is necessary is to
forward the bank a check and the money can be sent you
by registered mail or we will send you a bank draft.
Citizens State Bank,!
LIBERAL. KANSAS. j
_ Capital, Furplus end Undivided Profits $62,000.00. -
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corn Lotr]:at 11 ,,er r°r ,owwt cm
2" J h Anderson, f0n that farm loan sec
0^ i MeUin 4 WUiM.
Continental Insurance | This Bank stands ready to serve |
, , ! Company, j its Patrons in everyway. Come §
„ , ' Ca.hc.pil.1 $10,000,000.00 3 • , .o|, ... ,
Gray Barbel Shop, Farm Insurance a Specialty.I I ^ Wlt" U8 about J'OUr 1
^ ^- - | sales and farm loans.
Having Juat received a sewingmachjr
1 am better prepared thao ever to
you# shoe repairing.
GRAY, . . OKL*
| Will make the Gray territory every
two waek*. Write me.
Shattuck, Oklahoma.
STACKING UP.
A splendid line of sound Lumber, we
want to draw the attention of con-
tractors and builders to its excellent
quality and fitnesj for the best indoor
or outdoor work. We carry all kinds
of builders' Lumber in the best quali-
ties. well seasoned and free from
knots, warpinjrs and all imperfec-
tions. Our prices will be foun^ sat-
isfactory too.
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MEYER LUMBER CO.,
LIBERAL, KANSAS
MR BUILDERS.
We are Prepared to Furnish You With Guaranteed
House Paints, Oil & Turpentine
AND
"KYANIZE"
The Best Interior, FinishJKnown
GRAY DRUG CO., GRAY, OKLA
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Hill, Harvey W. Beaver County Republican. (Gray, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1916, newspaper, June 9, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc158302/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed May 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.