Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1917 Page: 3 of 6
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THE ti AT E V vLLEV STAR
"••blitke^ ttik l liuridif at Gal*. Okla
All.AS I. COX Editor & Dwntr.
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SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
>m Year
*■« Month*
$100 ,
.50
Steve Bowyer Dray
I
Hauls everything night
or day. Same old price.
^——-
J. C. Gtasham
SCHOOL SUPPLIES, Book
and Stationery
News Stand in Connection
Addfi* <11 communication* and malt*
.it totii 1 ancH payable lo the Star.
FRIENDS CHURCH
in«t«* \ School at 10, preaching
I A. M e;«cI? Sunday. Pray-
•neetiny each Wednesday eve
i tin* To <isend, Pastor.
M. E. CHURCH
S. i \ices al the Nl. K. Chinch
-very Sunda\ at 11:00 A M. and
v00 IV \l Smday School at 10:00
^ M. and Epworth league at
• .h> | .M Atnos VI. Loy, Pastor.
First Chistian Church
Sv. ►« '. eacn Sunda) 10
\ M promptly.
t . Ro«i«t n ; upt.
Mrs. Hychus A*st. Supt.
O. O. Mendenhall
Undertaker & Embalmer
Calls answered day or night.
Phone 43
THE HOME LBR & SUPPLY CO.
Everything in Building Material
W. L. Certain, Manager
Gate, Okla
L. P. NORTHUP
JEWELER & OPTICIAN
Santa Fe Watch Inspector
Established Jan. 1, 1895
Woodward,
Oklahoma
PUBLISHERS REPORT
of the condition of the
STATE BANK OF COMMERCE
| >1 Gate Oklahoma. March'1917. ,
! RES'^'RCES DOLLARS
! Loans and Discount 72,447.71 .
Overdrafts, secured & unsecured -51.33 (
Securit es with Hanking Board $1073.68
Stocks bonds warrant# ele
Hanking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate Owned
Due from Banks
Exchanges for Clearing ll Hi*e
Cash ir> Bank
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits, less
Expenses and Taxes Paid
Due £o bank8
Dividends Uupaid
Individual Deposits subject to
Check
Time Certificates of Deposit
[ Certilied Checks
Hills payable
Notes and bills redis* minted
1 TOTAL
S'aie of Oklahoma. County
' I, J. C. Foulds, Gtshier
2<KX).00
1,133.00
520.00
Mri i )2
536 50
5,0*2 56
*8.32588
MM >00.00
2,650.00
r'07.98
27.59
57,70§r
5,769.58
Dr. H. H. WYNNE
I
107 W. Park Oklahoma City
EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT
GLASSES FITTED
Will be in
Wed. June 27th.
Gate
SEE DR. DOUG AN
City Barber Shop
You are next for a smooth shave
and a neat hair cut
Tailoring a Specialty
L. P. HOLL1DAY, Prop
THE BARRELS
AND LUGS OF
Stevens
Double and Single
Barrel SHOTGUNS
are drop-forged in one piece. Made of
specially selected steel STRONG-
EST where other guns are WEAKEST.
Compare STEVEHS with guns at any
where near the price and note our
QUALITY throughout.
ENS ARMS
COMPANY.
r. 0. Box 5004,
CKIC0PEE FALLS, MASS.
Why
not give yonr
boy and
ttudy taty and
tWtdxx^f Give
them tho same
tnem lao same
chances to win pro-
motion and succeqg
as the lad having the
■ advantage of
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INDIA-
PAPER
EDITIONS.
WRITE for
'specimen pages,
illustraUona, etc.
FREK, a set of Pocket
Mapa if you name this
paper.
C. & C. MERRIAM CO.,
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
8,578.08
88.325 f 8
of Heaver SS
of the above
named Bank, do solemnly swear tliat the
above statement is true to the b;'st of my
knowledge and1 elief, so help w.f t.od.
J. C. Koulds, Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before in<
tins Vth day of May, I91?
Dallas I. Cox. Noi.nv Publ.«
! My commission expires Jan. 23, I9.il.
It F. Foulds, A. J. Dickson, Directors
HARRY BAKER
Does Painting
Inside and On side Finishing
Call Star Oi fice
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the lnteror
U. S Land office at <anhrie. OUla.
June 5th 1917
i Notice is hereby given that Seward K.
Low. of tiate, Okla., wh«. on Au^uft 5th,
I910, made homestead entiy sera) No
09398, for SJ Sw) and SwJ SE| Sec. 15
and Nwj NF} Sec. 22, Township 5 North
Range 28 E C M. has filed notice of
intention to make Final Five year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above de-
scribed, before Charles R Alexander
U. S. ommissioner in and for the West-
tern District of Okla., at Wo;>dward,Okla
oi the 14th day of July, 1917.
I Claimant names as witnesses:
William M Ho!ton, Mort H. Taft, Paley
B Recce, Thomas H. ICirkpatrirk, *11 of
Gate, Okla. J. Y Callahan Register.
Want Something?
Advertise
for it in
these columns
COMMERCE ELEVATOR
COMPANY
We carry in stock,
'Barley, corn and Bailed hay,
'RedStar Flour, Shorts, Bran,
Corn Chops, Tankage.
vi/——E
CHIROPRACTOR.
Win. 1'". Quanc of Englewood
Kenyan has opened an office in
■.sate and will be here Tuesday
*nd Thursday of next week.
Dr. A. L. Dougan
Physician & Surgeon
Handles a full line of Drugs and
Druggists Sundries
RECRUITING REPORT
According to the following
i ci'oi t received from the Adjut-
ant General oi the State ol Oula. I
this State falling far short of |
numl.er of men which it should
s ippl) for the standing army.
A daily average of many more
than re now enlisting is needed ,
to fill the required quota which i
are due June 30th.
Many advantageous places are J
offered for ambitious young
Oklahomans who will enlist im-
mediately Head the follow ing
closely.
O. o a of Okla for Regular
Army
Accepted to Date Since De
claration of War
Number still due before
June 30th
Daily Average Necessary
Branches open for enlistment
Infantry
Field Artillery
Medical Department
Signal Corps - Telegraph opera-
tors only.
Ouartermaster Corps - Bakers
oniy.
R U Superstitious
Do You
Believe
In Signs
If you do you are
a judicious adver-
tiser and a good
btmnrss man. Ju-
dicious advertising
Always Pays
and especially when
you advertise in a
paper that is read
by everybody in
its territory.
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ACADEMY
Howard Smith, Loi* Morgan,
Yern and Elizabeth Harvey
wen', to Viewpoint Texas Sat.
Ed Morgan and family took
dinner at the llarvey home Sun.
• iurney Kirkhartleft the last
of the week, for th< harvest
fields near Carmen OI la.
There were several at month-
ly meeting Sat.
Otto Stanley cultivated his
atTir corn last week.
1'hcre 2' at the cottage
player meeting, at O. L. McLeod
I riday night.
LONE TREE
The drv weather still contin-
r spring crops need moisture
1 eo. 1. Ed mis?on and family,
near Englewood, pent Sun.
K. K W11 mot's,
iit v. Keller was on the sick
Sig Butler and Lula
v.ere at Win. Nichols
1 st last week.
Morris |
Sunday
evenino.
S C. Wilmot and wife, Oma
C.oden and family spent Sun.
.ilthe ID nson home in Kngle-j
wood.
C. K Carpenter and Kloyu
Mayfield left lor Allalfa Co ,
to help in the harvest fields.
Burch and family, Suodav aft r-
noon
Lola Krazier is assisting Mrs
Lewis with her work tbi* week
B b Wright shipped another
car of cattle a few day* ago.
HMdie Bnrgeraf made a busi
ne«s trip to Kuglewood Satur
drt v
WANTED!
Your Job Printing Business
If We Can't Please You
Don't Come Again
This newspaper reaches the eye
of everybody who might be a
possible buyer in this sectioi
Mr and Mrs. Binford, of
Liberal, Kan*., are here visit-
ing their daaghter, Mrs. C A.
Townsend.
Mrs Kmma H*rost and son,
Arl, of Laurence Kans., are
here visiting her sister, Mrs.
C. V. Craft.
O I) (lidley, of Liberal, Kans
is here this week.
PRAIRIE DELL
Mrs. 'Thorpe preached at Dra-
irie Dell Tuesday and Wcndes-
dav nights of last week.
Shorty Frey has been doing
some painting for <stv Ken-
neck.
B. Zirkle, Karl Zirkle nitd
Aville Wright helped Mr. Tem-
ple bring three new Jiinevs from
protection to (Jate last Thorn
day.
Winnie Aliens called on Ira
On another page of this iasue
we are running an ad of the cele-
bration which thj! City of Wood-
word will give the fourth. They
will have some interesting fea-
tures
'The Woman's Civic Service
a.id Study Club will meet Mon-
day, June 25th with Mrs. (ireen
All Ladies interested are re-
quested to be present as this
will be the last meeting until
Oct. 1st.
M i'h. Lillian Hopkins,
Sec pro. tem.
FOKTY SECTION RANCH
22 Sections Owned
Well watered and Improved
Very Low Price. Easy Terms.
Oie half Interest In Oil Lease.
'Two Wells Drilling Near By.
M. F. Beaumont,
Hartley, Texas.
e ^ iS sab Si ?Sisas IS ?525
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Via
W. F. & N. W. Ry. Co.
To
0*
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Other Tex. Points
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Brownsville, Texas
Corpus Christi, Tex
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5 The quickest time, best connections and service is of- g
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Cox, Dallas I. Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1917, newspaper, June 21, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc164861/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.