Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1918 Page: 5 of 8
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GATE VALLEY STAP. CATF. OKL^I'l MA
Want Something?
Advertise
for it in
these columns
News Notes
E. Lee Adams for Representa-
tive.
1 Wheat ground for rent. See or
| call on H. A. Miles, Gate. Okla.
Our suits are good to lookat
— and better to wear. Holliday's.
For Sale or Rent—A three-room j ^ gpi^ on the Big,
house in the south part of town. pQUrth was Schwab'
Enquire at Star Office.
Idea.
I want all of your cream. Tues- Dr. C. C -
days and Fridays of each week— day, for a few days stay at Still
1st door east of Midland Hotel, water.
n R. F Sinclair.
E. Lee Adams for Representa
tive.
Suit yourself with one of our |
summer suits. L. P. Holliday.
Bill Simons is on our streets
again after a strenous harvest.
Vote for Dr. E. O. Nicholson
Big j for Democratic County Com-
mitteeman.
Robison leaves Mon-, L. D. Cravens, the big cattle
man, was in our city the first
of the week.
Stoner Cole, who lives north
of the Cimarron river, was in
For Sale—New crop feed barley, Tue«dav.
from bin or threshing machine. luesaay.
_J. O. Holmes, Gate. Okla. 16-4 Mr. and Mrs. E. C. hight
i were down from Pratt, Kas. the
middle of the week.
For Sale—Good prairie hay at
$20.00 a ton at
Commerce hlev. Co.
Strayed—A two-year old mouse-
colored mule with black streak
across shoulders. A suitable re-
ward will be given for return
to Ray Over, Gate Okla. lbtf
We will be in Gate every Thurs-
day and Saturday to buy your
cream. 1st door south of Post
office.—B. O. Wilson. 15-
We have a set of block and tackle
for pulling pumps, &c., that
we rent for 25^ a day or less —
At STAR office.
Blacksmithing and general re- j back again
pairing, buggy and wagon work
a specialty. All work properly
executed .-L. P. Talley. 16-
Now is your opportunity to
have your teeth cared for. All of
our work is guaranteed. Bancroft
the Dentist.
For Rent—160 acres, good
black soil. For further informa-
tion write to Mrs. C. R. Teagar-
den, Zebulun, Ark. 18—
Little eye ills grow to big ones,
keep them little and they will
trouble you little. Dr. Williams
at Midland Hotel July 31.
Go to the Primary on Aug. 6
and help to nominate E. I^ee
Adams for Representative. He
has made good, help to send him
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buck of
Hutchinson, Kans. are in Gate
this week, looking after business
matters.
A vote for E. Lee Adams for
Representative is a vote well
placed. He is "worthy and well
qualified."
Mrs. W.H. Barnett returned a
few days ago from Mineral
Wells, Texas where she spent
several weeks recuperating.
Misses Bertha Mc Mahan,
Anna Cravens and Syble Price
took supper with Miss Eliza
Dougan, Tuesday evening.
Your eyes are Bread winners.
Do not neglect them Dr. C. E.
Williams will beat the Midland
Hotel Wednesday July 31, 1918.
Mrs. Francis C. McGinn re-
ceived the sad news, last week,
of the death of her aunt, Mrs.
Stella McHugh, who lived at
Walla Walla, Wash.
The Ladies Trio who gave an
entertainment at the Auditorium
Wednesday evening were great-
ly enjoyed by the large crowd
that gathered to hear them.
E. Lee Adams is again asking
Household Necessities
have
to a
to go to
different
are often hard to find if you
one place for one thing and
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
n4' ■ ■■
You can't efTord to economize
on eye care. Be on the point of
safety. See Dr. Williams at the
ZT^of land for rent j Midland Hotel[Wednesday, July
for wheat, in section 8 and 9, 31. Be early please.
Twp 4 N, R 28 E. C. M. Call e. Lee Adams, who is running
or address, Robt. Newberry, for Representee of Harper and
Laverne, Oklahoma. 17-4t , Beaver counties, was over from
! Buffalo the first of the week, and j the Democrats of this district to
bank safety j madethis office a pleasant call, j nominate him for the legislature.
the I Our Elevator is now open and j He is the right man in the right
!we will be pleased to meet our i place. Don't forget him.
| old customers as well as new ones. I
We have sev« ral hundred bushels
j of oats for sale and will buy
j your wheat.
Okla. City Mill & Elev. Co.
LOST—2 keys for
boxes. Finder return to
State Bank of Commerce
18 2t _
For Rent—160 aires all in culti-
vation. Enquire of J. A. Lee.
18-4t.
Your Horse's Outfit
Coming Soon
United Doctors Specialist
will again be at
Laverne Oklahoma,
Clover Hotel,
Saturday August 10th, 1918
One Day Only 10 a.m. 8 p.m
Remarkable Success of Tainted Physi-
cians in Treatment of Chronic Di.ea.as
Offer Services Free of Charge
The United Doctors Specialist, licensed
by the State of Oklahoma for treatment
of diseases o( the stomach. intestines>
liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
GUARD AGAINST
A FUEL SHORTAGE
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
During the next few months,
when the most pressing of the
farm work in past, is the time
(for our people to prepare against
friends and neighbors who so a shortage of fuel next winter,
kindly assisted us during the \\e will have only ourselves to
si' kness and death of our daugh- to blame if we are again caught
ter and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Ada Cope
Emmitt Cope
Claude Cope
Mrs. M. E. Sims.
which last
Cope
$100 Reward, $100
he
I in the condition in
winter found us.
A fuel shortage in the United
States is an absurdity. It is ut-
terly inexcusable. This is
country of natural forests, and a
large part of those forests are
easily accessible for fuel. Thous-
ands of towns have ample sup-
plies of the very best firewood
[ within easy reach, and if these
_— . „ . ! communities next winter suffer
that have baffled the skill of thefamily j Catarrh *£•&*£££ ? sur- j from a scarcity of fuel it will be
and^wond^f ul' has been''their results j j****"86 °f ^ ^
miracle Catarrh, Mwjwn.j road, are now taxed to the ut-
WA«ma'f"j PhknVy most of their carrying capacity,
Sold by' all Druggist. 76c
Th* readers of this pnper will
pleast'Q u> learn that there ts at least
Zn "."£*« ST5 ffySK and
ulcers, wesk lungs. Thuse afflicted with ga^^h.^rt Ma. wjgW
longstanding deep deep seated diseases j requ,rM conButvtlonal treatment. Halls
K-m-rt the skill of the family | Catarrh Medicine ! taken Intern ally and
One thing is certain, our rail-
Oblo.
REWARD
According to their systew no more op.
tration for appendicites, gall stones, goi-
tre, tumors, piles, etc., as all case9 ac-
cepted will be treated without operation
or hyp <d<*rmic injection, as they werea-
mong the first to earn the name of
•Bloodless Surgeons" by going away with
all pain in the successful treatment of
these dangerous diseases.
If your case is incurable they will give
you such advice as may relieve and stay
the disease. Do not put off this duty. A
visit at this time may help you. It costs
given lor uiiunnmivu icnuiiiK w t «i vva -- '•—
n°Married i.dies must come with their recovery of c o w with possible and we will be recreant to our
husband* and minors with their parents1 rn\t at Hide. phone or write. duty, to Aurselves, and
Laboratories: Milwaukee, Wis
and this condition will be inten-
sified later in the season when
the corps begin to move. The
Strayed, a red cow branded fuel administration has issued
with four dots on left hip with fair warning, frankly telling the
other possible brands. Last seen people that the roads may not be
about ten miles S. W. of Gate at ( able to handle their coal orders
place of Clint. Laverty, where later in the season,
was wintered. Suitable reward! This is not false alarm. It is
given for information leading to a matter of vital concern to all,
recovery of c o w with possible and we will be recreant to
calf at side. Phone or write, duty, to Aurselves, and to our
J. 0. Holmes, Gate, Oklahoma. government if we neglect it.
YOU DON'T NEED ANY OF
jThe "Hunger Sauce"!
TO MAKE OUR GROCERIES EATABLE
WE DON'T sell Groceries
that are fit only for "fillers."
Nobody wants that kind NOW
You want the BEST, and right
here is the place to get them.
When you want "eats" that will
give real life and snap and ginger to
the eater, come to us and be satisfied
And they cost no more than
the "other" kind
FARMERS TRADING CO.
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Stevens, Arthur J. Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1918, newspaper, July 25, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165135/m1/5/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.