The Citizen (LaKemp, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. 1.
LaKemp, Beaver County, Oklahoma, ThuradJiy Sept hi J 6.
If ypu want a loan;
on your farm see me,
for you will save
both time and money, j
My rates and termsj
are the best to be
had and for prompt
Joans we excel other
companies,
!
1. N. Edwards.
LaKemp State Bank.
Miss Emily Brown, who hasj
been here the last two or three
weeks visiting her brother, has
returnejd to her homestead near
Atwell, Colorado. Miss Brown
will keep iniormed on the affairs
in and around LaKemp through
the colums of the Citizen.
p.' nsvtipatipn the father ot Many
Ills
Of thp numerous ills that affect
humanity a large share start
with constipation. Keep your
bowels regular and they may be
avoided. When a laxative is
needid take Chamberlain's Tab-
lets. They not only move the
bowels but jmprpve the appetite
and strengthen ths digestion.
For Sale by Smith Drug Store.
GOOD RAIN FALLS
Tlv: rain has come. Last Sat-
urday and Sunday enough rain
fell in this county and also south
of here as far as the Santa Fe
raUfOftd to thoroughly soak the
ground and put it in first class
shape for sowing wheat and wjii
make an abundance of wheat pas-
ture,
<
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson
stopped in for a couple of, days
last week. They had been visit- j
iflg the Liberal Fair and were go-
ing to the fair at Hutchinsor,
Kansas. Frank is contractor on
a railroad building north and j
south out of Pratt, Kansas, and j
this road, by the way, is supposed j
to build to Buffalo and west into i
this territory. Frank has the
cantract for all the work now
undr.r constuction.
! BEAVER COUNTY ST.WDAy!
School Convention
The comity Sunday Schoo con 1
vention held in Beaver City on i
"21st and #>nd of this month was
a splendid susscss. Mr. and Mrs. j
KichoHa are pure gold when it !
comes to convention wark. They i
are the right people in the right!
place. About all the Sunday
schools in the county were lep :
) resented by a good cnthusaistje ,
delegation and there was mani !
fested a grea er interest than ;
usual for a Sunday School con-
vention. There were 125 in at-1
i tendance and all enjoyed the!
; exercises yery much. Let every
j school bo represented in our
! next county convention,
W. C. Rutledge.
WELL CASING and PIPE
A Good supply of BLAKE PATENT
WELL CASING on hand. Also plenty,
of 2 inch galvanized pipe and all kinds of
well accessories
Our Grocery stock is of the Highest
Quality and complete in all lines.Try us
The surveyors on the new
railroad south of seem to have
received hurry up orders the
way they have been setting
grade stakes the last few days.
The have moved camp twice ir
the last ten days. The camp i
now located near tbo P«u-rV-
school house uid th< work is fin-
ished that, far. At the rate the.v
are proceeding now they ought tr
through to the end of the line ir
two weeks. The construction
work ought to begin soon.
An enjoyable birthday party
was given at B C. Trosper's last(
Sunday it being (lie birthday i
anniversary of Louise who was
twelve yean* old on that date. I
i The day was spectrin games,!
and other amusements, and an 1
abundance of ice cream and cake
was served to the young guests. |
Those present were; Francis;
Tanner, Esther Ravi, Sera Shus-'
ter, Helen Shuster, Souise Organ j
Jna Organ, Alberta Duncan,
Oovie Duncan, Alice MrWilliams !
dlthel McWilliams, Dimple Shock* 1
v, Warren Shockley A1 Blanke.!
1
right Garage
Is the right place to take your auto.
All work guaranteed. A good supply
of accessories on hand. Give us a
trial. FREE AIR
WRIGHT & SON, LAKEMP, OKLA.
Mrs. J II. Payne who has been
visiting Mrs. Crocker the pasr
week left Monday for Shattuck
where she will visit a, few days
before going to Missouri where
she will make her future home.
MIDGET MARVEL FLOUR
ALWAYS GOQP
OGILVIE & SONS
EVERY SACK GUARANTEE!)
/
LaKemp, Okla,
300 Steers
For Sale
$57.50
These are 3 yr. old Mexico Steers.
Rayl & Kline
SUUPRISE GLEANINGS
P. G. Wagoner is having a welj
put down on his place ju.st west
of Surprise.
Abraham Bair and wife ar« go-
ing to leave uh soon. They are
going to New Mexico to make
their future home. They will be
missed by their many friends in
this part, We wish them the
best of health and long life iu
teeir new home.
Nellie Gray is recovering from
her recent illness.
| W. H. Jones and wife are
j making a Visit to friends in New
! Mexico.
i Robert Winterfleld is down of
j typhoid fever but is getting along
! as well as could be expected.
People in this part ure very
busy sowing wheat.
Stephen Nicholson is building
a house on his farm two miles
i esst of Surprise. Let the good ;
j work go oa, |
Peter Mason is also building
j and this is a suspicious circum-
stance. Oh you Pete, f
; George Buckmaster has rented
the J. B. Howe place cast of Sur-
prise for another year and in-
tends sowing it all in wheat.
Mr. Shiner has bis fine new
resideuce about completed at this
writing.
Mr, A. L. Masters is Nusy
erecting a dwelling house just in •
Billiard Hall
Come in and enjoy a few games where
Politeness is Paramount.
Barber Shop in Connection,
F. M. Crocker,
Prop.
REAL ESTATE, LOANS & INSURANCE
front of their old soddie. All of
which we are glad
denotes proserity.
to see; as
it |
Busy rod y. i
A Real Estate investment was the found
ation of nearly every one of the great
estates of America. A judicious invest-
ment at this time may start you on the
road to financial independence. If you
want to buy a farm, see us, we may have
just what you want. If you want money
with which to buy the adjoining farm, we
can get it for you at lowest rates.
We have a smooth section ad
joining a good inland town, ali
tillable buffalo grass land and
witha tfcod road on each side of j
it. Price fiO^Up one half eashj
balance on long time. This is as.;
good land as auy that is selling :
st $*20 ner acre.
Hayl'A Kline.
Colorado Relinquishments handled.
LaKmp,
Okla.
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The Citizen (LaKemp, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1916, newspaper, September 28, 1916; Lakemp, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc164816/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.