Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1918 Page: 5 of 8
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GATE VALLEY STAE. CATF. OKL\HOMA
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Want Something?
Advertise
for it in
these columns
News Notes
WANT and FOR SALE
For Sale or Rent—A three-room ' and better to wear. Holliday s.
house in the south part of town, j when the Austrian cupboard is
Enquire at Star Office. ! bare the Austrian cabinet is va-
1 want all of your cream. Tues- j cant.
Our "duds" are as g o o d as Vienna bread is in great de-
they look. L. P. Holliday. "land in the Austrian capital.
Geo. Ruthfcford and wife were 1 Suit yourself with one of our
up from Laverne Sunday. summer suits. L. P. Holliday.
Mrs. L. P. Holliday and little
boy returned Sunday from
Meade, Kansas.
Our Made-to-Measure clothes
are worn particularly by partic-
- I Our suits are good to look at,
days and Fridays of each week-
lst door east of Midland Hotel.
11 R. F Sinclair.
... . ^ u r cwi- ular men. L. P. HolliJa}
Miss Irene (.oodnight of Engle-,
For Sale—Good prairie hay at
$20.00 a ton at
Commerce Kiev. Co.
We will be in Gate every Thurs-
day and Saturday to buy your
cream. 1st door south of Post
office.—B. 0. Wilson.
wood was in Gate the first of
the week.
Miss Agnes Pounds is in La-
Mar, Colo, visiting her sister,
Fairy, and family.
Dr. O. P. Bancroft is spending
the Fourth in Ashland, Kansas
with his brother, Harry.
Don't waste your money; ap-
preciate its full value by buying
|/i vviaiv «v0 imii " j *
We have a set of block and tackle I your summer suit of Holliday.
for pulling pumts. &c.. that
we rent for 25< a day or less.—
At STAR office.
M . 0. Sexunifh is down from
Towanda, Krr.s. this week and
is "oiling up" his threshing out-
fit and getting ready for the run.
Profit Making
Farm Equipment
It pays to buy GOOD farm
aqulpmant — you can
on the Williams Una
raly
Power Nay Balers
The wH-knoim
bianri.iid Wi! iamv
Tuttlc biockleas.
Pow-
er Hay Balers have
many exclusive
— features. Mm*
economical to operate-* ron £ .md durable. Hun-
dreds of satisfied owners. Booklet free«: you as
One-Horse Hay Press
TheWilltemsSteel Pr'aceta. light sanpK r.turdy.
all steel, with uinple l >w«?r and strtngi n Make
a compact, mml etable ba'e. Suitable for small
farmers. Write for new folder, wailed on
Portable Engines
Williams throttling governed Engines are eape-
ciallv designed and bunt to . pricc ker<?
«—« sene. All sir.es snd
"« J w t ypes — thousands
T- M ^ are giving satisfac-
tory service, rull
information sent
F ree on request.
«mr" Thrsshsrs for Craln. PsanuH,
Rica, Peas, Bsaas, etc.
1 Williams
Threshers
Ore a sate anil
profitable invest-
meat — unusually
efficient and depend-
able. Standard the
- country over. Inter
eating circulars on request.
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Ark.
Williams Mill Mfg. Go.
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Atty. D. W. Ruckner returned
Monday evening from Oklahoma
City where he had been on busi-
ness.
Mrs. M. Surprise and little son
are staying with ''grandma''
Estes this week while Mr. Estes
is away.
Rcss McNabb and wife have
gone to Ashland, Kans. where
Rcss has a good position in the
ice plant.
The annual school meeting for
distri . t No. 38 will be held at the
Auditorium Tuesday, July 9th,
everyone in this district should
be present.
Dr. O. P. Bancroft will be in his
office at Gate until the 24th ot
this mouth. You should see him
at on< e lor any work that might
need his attention.
Sunday morning Winnie Allen,
F. L. Goodnight, W. H. Estes
and Geo. Heglin left for Fre-
donia, Kans. to be present at the
stockholders meeting of the Gilt
Edge Oil Co.
S. P. Kerns of Siloam Springs,
Arkansas, who was operated on
for append'n itis a few weeks ago,
is now out of the hospital and is
well on the road to recovery.
His many friends will be glad oi
this news.
General Pershing says that the
clean life and high ideals of the
American soldier are due to the
influence of the American moth-
er. Do not be surprised if mother
puts on airs for awhile. Who
could blame her after such
tribute?
Miss Jessie Boyle of south of
Gate is now assistant operator at
our telephone exchange.
Von Hindenburg's April First
breakfast in Paris is getting cold
—What can be dituning him?
Mrs. G. H. Lemmons is visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. Mary
Baker who lives at LaMar,
Colorado.
W hen the Germans attempt a
raid on American troops they are
monkeying with a large and ac-
tive buzz-saw.
.
Rev. Amos M. Loyand family
are in Colorado this week.Grand-
ma Price will accompany them
on their return trip.
J. II. Lemmons was on our
streets Wednesday shaking
hands with old friends. J ohn is
now located at Fredonia and
working in the oil fields.
DR. H. H. WYNNE, Oklahoma
City, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses fitted. Gate, Monday
July 8.
Inquire of I>r. Dougan.
C. F. Martin has discontinued
buying cream, for the present at
least, as he is short on help be-
sides its almost impossible to get
the cans for shipping.
Wm. Browning and D. and
Household Necessities
are often hard to find if you have to go to
one place for one thing and to a different
place for another.
We are in business to supply the necess-
ities of your family and every other family in
this community. Our large stock of
Household Supplies
was assembled to meet all your wants
Come to us for Dry Goods, Groceries
Clothing, and Shoes.
Prices as low as the lowest
Cohlmia Brothers
|
Lonnie Maphet made a flying
trip to Beaver the first of the
week.
The government desires us to
conserve gas and electric light.
In the days when the com-
munity still harbored young men
calling on their best girls, with
what fervid patriotism this re-
quest would have been carried
out.
VETERINARY
If that sick, crippled or
injured horse could talk, he
would plead for a doctor.
Domestic animal* suffer
untold misery but can't tell
it.
A good veterinarian can
tell by the animal's actions
what*ails it, and can remedy
the trouble.
If you have sick or in.
jured stock, call me at once.
Calls answered promptly day
or night.
Dr. C. C. Robison.
Monday aftarnoon the Bay
View Reading and Civic Service
Club met with Mrs. Hopkins.
The afternoon was very pleas-
antly spent in doing Red Cross
work. Nine members and friends
were present, and six garments
were about completed. The next
meeting will be with Mrs. M. L.
Green, Monday July 15th.
We Want Yo«
to keep in mini the
(act that in addition to
printing this news-
paper we do job work
of any kind. When
in need of anything
in this line be sure
To See Us
People Read
This Newspaper
That's why It would be
profitable for you to
advertise in it
If yoa %jant a Job
If yoa want to hire somebody
If yoa wjnt to sett something
If yoa to bay something
If you want to rent yoar house
If yoa want to sell your house
If you want to sell your farm
If yoa want to buy properly
If there Is anything that you
wi* ih* qatckest and best way
to supply that w*nt is by placing
an advertisement in this poper
The results will surprise
and please you
'
Your Horse's Outfit*]
It should be the best, else
THEY will not be at THEIR best
Much horse power goes to
waste by reason of poor equipment
Come to us for
Everything For The Horse
Harness that fit the body perfectly
Bridles that your horse will enjoy
wearing
Buggy whips that give real service
In fact, all the tools of your horse's
trade
TEMPLE'S DEP'T STORE
The Buying Power
The buying power of a dollar is not always in the
number of cents it contains.
This great Family Store makes a specialty of
increasing the buying power of your money. We can
do this because—- ,
We Buy For Cash
We have no heavy credit bills to pay, and take
advantage of all trade discounts.
We Sell On A Close Margin
Of profit. A reasonable per cent for our trouble
and investment is all we ask of our customers.
We Handle High-Class Goods
Every article we buy is the best possible to be
had for the money.
On these three business virtues we base our
bid for your trade.
C F. MARTIN
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Stevens, Arthur J. Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1918, newspaper, July 4, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165128/m1/5/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.