The Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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THE GATE VALLEY STAR. (JATE, OKLAHOxMA
WANT and FOR SALE
WHEN YOU have anything to
sell, or if you want to buy some
thing, use this column in the
Star—it costs but little.
We have a set of block and tackle
for pulling pumps, &c., that
we rent for 25f a day or less.—At
STAR ofli< >.
SALESMEN WANTED to
solicit orders for lubricating oils,
greases and pa'nts. Salary or
Commission. Address
THE HARVEY OIL CO.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
- SITUATION WANTED - A
gentlemen named Mars, just now
out of employment, wants work;
held last position for over four
years; can give excellent, refer-
ences as to ability and industry.
Thoroughly familier with French
and Belgian territory. Under-
stands working with high explo-
sives.
Do
you know;
That when you buy a
quart of milk you get
one half pint of cream
—according to a re-
cent test. The cream
is worth 30c a pt. and
we throw in the milk,
—for 12c a quart.
M. Kirkhart, DA^„EaN
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Summons by Publication
In the Justice Court, before
(). C. Maphet, Justice of the
Peace.
D. W. Pieratt, PlaintifT
VS.
Frank Alexander, Defendant
Summons by Publication
The State of Oklahoma:
To Frank Alexander, Greeting:
You are hereby notified that
you have been sued in the above
tourt by D. W. Pieratt for the
recovery of $112.08 upon a prom-
issory note, and that property be-
longing to you and in the hands
of L. L. McLeod has been attach-
ed and garnisheed and that
unless you answer sa'd action on
* r befoie the 2fith day of Jan-
i ury, 1910, judgment will be
renderd in said action for said
debt, costs and attorney's fee
and sustaining the attachment
and garnishment therein issued.
Witness my hand at Gate this
24th day of December, 1018.
G. C. Maphet,
40-3t Justice of the Peace.
RED CROSS REPORT . ... „ ,„A ,
~ ~ „ r\AMP ' Good will among men la a prime
OF WORK. DONE necessity of reasonable living.**—Arn-
old Bennett.
The following report for labor
has been handed in and it shows
the number of hours given to the
Red Cross in December.
Miss Finch and Mrs. Zimmer-
man each worked 7j hours; Mrs.
Frances McLeod, 2 hours; Mrs.
Geo. Cook and G. G. Willcox,
each 2] hours; Miss Brakefield,
Miss Nolan, Mrs. R. B. Ruther-
ford and Mrs. M. L. Herring,
each 2J hours; Mrs. George, 3
hours; Mrs. Hubbard and Mrs.
Chas. Kirhhart, each 3J hours;
Miss Card, 4 hours; Mrs. M. G.|
Green, 4] hours; Mrs. Arthur, 4ij I
hours; Mis. O. O. Mendenhall!
ank Mrs. W. D. Foresman, each!
5] hours; Mrs. D. I. Cox, 11]1
hours; and Mrs. I. D. Foresman,!
14 hours.
Mrs. Irey worked button-holes
in several garments. Blanch!
Browning and Bethena Arthur
pulled basting threads. Dallas
Cox made himself useful by keep-
ing up the fire and pulling out
basting thread. There were 13
garments completed.
be proud
A Chriatmaa With.
Though the weather's very cold
Here's a warm wish very old.
May your Christmas day be merry
Very-Very-Very.
DEMOCRACY VS. AUTOCRACY. +
"There la no ro.vnl rond to +
food conservation We enn only +
accomplish this by the voluntary +
action of our whole people, each •£,
element Tn proportion to Itt +
needs It Is a mutter of equullty +
of burden." +
The truth of this alntement, +
mode by the United States Food +
Administrator soon after we en- +
tered the war, has been home +
out by (be history of our ex- +
porta. Autocratic food control +
In the lands of our enemies has +
broken down, while democratic +
food sharing' has maintained the +
health ami atrength of tlds coun- +
try and of the Allies. +
Our irobd Gospel
T eat less
8ei*ve less
waste nothing
State of Ohto. City of Toledt,
I.ucas County, as.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
Is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co.. doing business In the City
of Toledo, County ami State aforesaid,
and that said firm will pav the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOI.T.AUS for each
and every ruse of Catarrh that cannot h«
-tired by the use or HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1SS6. A. W. QLEASON,
'Seal) Notary Public.
Hail's Catarrh Med; is taken in-
fernally and acts through thn Blood on
the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send
!or testimonials, free.
F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
Sold by all drusfdst*. 75 \
Hall's Family Pills for constipation
Church Announcements
America's Pledge of Food
Gave Heart to the Allies
In Their Darkest Hour
Whatever Is necessary America will
tend. Thai was America's pledge to
the Interallied food council. Ami be-
cause the American food army had
hitherto made good they took heurt
and went forward
Farm enterprise ami much soft com
Increased pork supplies, food conser
vatlon increased exports—total ship-
ments doubled.
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Time to Dine
Comes every day. Is it
merely a duty for you or is it a pleasure?
We make Eat ing a daily pleasure for those who
know our exceptional method of supplying
Lunches and Meals
Don't forget us when in town
Arcade Lunch Room
Englewood, Kansas.
FRIENDS.—Sunday School at 10;00 a.m.
Preaching Service at 11:00 a.m. and
7:30 p.m. ench Sunday
Union Prayer Meeting alternately be-
tween the Methodists and Friends
each W.«dnesd«y evening at 7:30.
Everybody >riven a cordial invitation
to attend these services.
Rev. Chas. A. Townsend, Pastor
LAURENCE ACADEMY.-S abba th
School at 10:00 a.m. every Sunday.
Preaching at 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p.m.
Mary S. Harvey 1
Lealdes Mardock /
METHODIST.- Sunday School every Sun-
day at 10:00 t.m.
Preaching at 11:00 a.m. and 7:45 p.m.
Junior League at 3:00 p.m.
Bible Study at 6:45 p.m.
"1 was glad when they said unto me,
let us go into the house of the Lord."
Amos M. Loy, Pastor.
UNITED BRETHERN At Prairie Dell.
Sunday School every Sunday at 10:00
o'clock. Mrs. Kirkhart, Supt.
Preaching at 11:00 a.m. and 8:30 p.m.
every 2nd and 4th Sundays.
Everybody cordially invited.
E. J. Cook, Pastor.
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THE GATE VALLEY BRANCH of the
American Red Cross meet each Tues-
day, Wednesday and Thursday from
IriX) P.M. to 5KX) P. M. Every lady is
cordially invited.
Mrs. Ruth Cox, Chairman
T?ROM SOUP to NUTS!
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In other words you can get most anything
you want, for CHRISTMAS, within the
boundaries of the four walls of our well-fur-
nished and completly stocked.
general store
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOTH
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES
CANDY, GROCERIES
Look over our stock, today and buy what
pleases you. We guarantee the quality of
each item in our many lines.
Cohlmia Brothers
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PRESCRIPTIONS,
While only a part of our business
as UP TO DATE DRUGGIST,
is our most careful concern. You
may be sure that in filling your
prescription,, we shall take the
greatest precautions and that the
prescription will be accurately
and correctly filled.
We carry an unusually complete
line of TOILET ARTICLES,
Perfumes, Soap, Hand Lotions,
Patent Medicines of Proved
worth, Sanitary Supplies, Etc.
| Dougan's Drug Store |
S $
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
SANITARY & CLEAN
Fresh and cured meats
City Meat Market - Foulds building
W. J. ARTHUR, Prop.
This space belongs to
C. F. "Corn Field" Martin
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Stevens, Arthur J. The Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1919, newspaper, January 9, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165174/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.