The Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1919 Page: 3 of 6
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THE VALLEY STAR, GATE, OKLAHOMA
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Want Something?
Advertise
for it in
these columns
WANT and FOR SALE
MOSTLY ABOUT OTHERS
Did you get April fooled?
Roy Rappington of Follett,
Texas, one of the directors of the
State Bank of Commerce, was in
the city this week on business.
J. A. Hopkins returned from,
Wichita Ks. Wednesday evening j
where he had been on business. 1
Dallas I. Cox and family have
moved to Elkhart, Ks. where he
is located in the Insurance and
Undertaking business.
Earl Maphet wrote to his folks'
J. P. Caudill and Son, real,
estate dealers of Protection, Kas. a^ou* the first of the year that '
WHEN YOU have anything to
sell, or if you want to buy some
thing, use this column in the
Star—it costs but little.
For Sale—Barred Rock Eggs
from extra choice good laying
hens. $1.00 for 15 eggs.
Mrs. W. E. Lewis, (late, Okla.
3-27 4-10
FOR SALE-Pure Bred White
Leghorn Eggs, $5.00 per hun-
dred. Write, or phone through
Madison. Mrs. W. F. Boyle. R. 1
Laverne, Okla. 52 6t
For Baled Prairie Hay ir.quire
at the Star office.
I want all of your cream. Tues-
days and Fridays of each week—
1st door east of Midland Hotel.
24 R. F. Sinclair.
We have a set of block and tackle
for pulling pumps, &c., that
we rent for 25^ for a day or less.
-At STAR office.
were in Gate this week and were
trying to locate a good ranch.
FOR SALE—About 10 tons of
loose prairie hay (« $20 a ton
at the old Miles ranch south of
Gate.—Wolf Brothers. 2 4t
W. H. Jones, the shoe repair
man, will half sole and mend your
shoes while you wait. Located in
the old hardware building.
Special bargains in auto cas-
ings for 10 days only at Temple
Auto Co., Gate, Okla. l-2t
J. R. Houk, a well-to-do far-
mer west of Gate, was in town
Tuesday trading.
Laurence T. Kersey, who is a
solicitor for the Mid-Continent
Oil & Gas Assn.ot' Tulsa, came
up last week to prepare some
land for spring crop but found
the ground so wet it was im-
possible to use his engine. He let
out the land to other parties and
returned the middle of the week.
Plenty of money to loan on
land at reasonable rates.
E. I. HAWORTH
he would be home as soon as he
could get a boat to bring him,
and as yet he has not arrived.
Quarterly Report of the Zelma
Seventh Day Adventists
Sabbath School
FIRST QUARTER 1919
Membership, including officers, 9
Average attendance, counting
visitors .. 8
No. of classes in school 2
No. in Senior class 6
No. in Primary class 3
No. rec'd perfect attendance .. 3
FINANCIAL
Offerings to Missions on twelve
Sabbaths $12.33
13th Sabbath Offering .. 3.65
Special Offering for Armen-
ian and Syrian Relief .. 5.00
Sabbath School supplies .. 2.50
Tithes paid in .. ... ... 26 00
Total for quarter $55.48
Mrs. D. Wyscaver, Secy.
What's Your Chance
When You are Sick or Hurt
Your Pocketbook is hurt, too
Your Outgo is Increased
Your Income Decreased
Better Insure Your Income
Costs only a few cents a day
L. D. DORAN, Gate
Sunday School Breeze*
We had one of the best S. S.
i The Gate Valley Grain & we have had since the flu epi-
Supply company put in cement demic.
Our agent has received a new fl()ors jn coa| sheds this 104 present, $5.19 collection
time card for his hours on week. I A)1 teachers and offi(,en) pre.
duty 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and | L0ST_A buI) h of n sent, and everyone seemed ver
if you have any business at the' A ounm oi nve smau , . , . -
depot you should keep this in ikeyson a string. Finder please
return to Star office and receive
reward
The new Victory loan will
mind for the Company has in- j
foi med him that they will pay j
him for no over time. Weunder-'
stand that the express on
evening train will be carried thru your hand into your pocket, and
and brought back the next morn- see how much of it is there,
ing which will be very inconven
much interested. The session
was continued a half hour over
time, their being no preach ing
services.
. , . ..... I The school was wonderfully
the .amount to six biliton dollars. Put!pieased to have Mrs. Longmore
back again after her long absence
cau sed by sickness, and felt hon-
„ , '! Mrs. Frances McGin i returned I
lent for our merchant and from California last week. Little'
others having express, especially , Marjraret and Virginia Green
Sourless
Cane Seed
and
Black Hulled
Kaffir Seed
at
Gate Valley
Grain & Supply Co.
F. E. DILLON, Manager
FOR SALE
OR
TRADE
3
Jennets
and
A Jack
6 miles south and
miles east of Gate
Philip Huret
One quart of Speedolin is guar-
anteed to drive your car as many
miles as 53 gallons of gasoline.
For Sale by Temple Auto Co.
Gate, Oklahoma.
$100 Reward, $100
Th*. waders of this pap«-r will b*
pleaseo to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded dineane that science has
been able to our* In all Its stages and
that Is ratarrh. Catarrh being greatly
Influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Medicine !* taken Internally and
acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur-
faces of the Svxtem thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, hiving the
patient strength by building up the con-
stitution and nsslft'lng nature In doing its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith In the curative powars of Hall's
Catarrh Medicine that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Addrees V J. I'HKNET * CO.. Toledo.
Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. 7te
of a perishable nature.
The lure of the oil fields has
taken two more of our citizens
from Gate—Dr. C. C. Robison
and ( Dr. "Slim") Otis J. Carrol
both leaving Sunday morning
for Burkburnett, Texas, where,
came back with her.
Bring in your crfam any day,
I pay the highest marktt
G. B. Davenport.
! Mary Whisenhunt
ored to have her at S. S. immedi-
ately upon her return.
Little Margaret and Virginia
Green delighted the school with
their presence and together with
price I and Mitred Pieratt favor-
( ', ed us with a song. We are look-
| ing forward very earnestly for
is now as- the return of Mr. and Mrs.
sisting in the post office, Georgia Green.
we are info; med they will engage/ °°k having resigned. | Men's class showed a
in business under the name of j NOTICE—I will be in the of-1 splendid increase. 15 present and
"The Two Docks Hamburger (fice in Beaver until April 25th to I was awarded the collection ban-
Stand ." Thty are both very ef- take assessments of all who did r'*r- The efforts of the ladies are
ficient chefs and we predict for ! not see me while out, at the end certainly very helpful. The ladies
them great prosperity, wish ' of that time I will be compelled ( have pledged themselves to escort
them both well and commend j to call and see those who fail to ''f possible, numerous other busi-
them to the hungry of the great, come in, which will mean extra nf,ss men to S. S. next Sunday.
oil field.—Contributed.
Take your home paper, trade
in Gate and help boost.
expense to them.
Frank Shockly,
2 2t County Assessor.
$30.00 Per Acre $30.00
We Can Insure Your Wheat for Any Amount You
May Wish Not to Exceed $30 per Acre, in
the Following Old Line Companies
SAINT PAUL
ASSETS $12,399,257 00
The HOME
ASSETS $40,047,514 55
The HARTFORD
ASSETS $29,878,349 00
And Take Your Note For the Premium
It's your business to get the Best Insurance obtainable
E. I HAWORTH, Agent
Gate, -- Okla.
Indications are that the Men's
class will go far ahead of the
Ladies' Bible Class. Mrs. Fores-
man is giving a great deal of
time to the study of the lesson
and should be proud of her class.
The M. E. Choir spent a good
| part of Sunday afternoon driving
around town and the country,
holding little song song services
at the homes of some of the
members who were unable to get
out. An organ was loaded in the
auto trucks generously donat-
ed by the Temple Auto Co. and
the balance of the choir filled
! the truck donated by Mr. Arthur.
"Gitiana," a piano duet, was
rendered by Mrs. Hopkins and
! Miss Hanson and next Sunday
the Ladies' Quartette will favor
us with a number.
The Easter Program Com-
mittee is working very faithful-
ly on a splendid program now,
and we would suggest that the
parents see that the girls and
boys are there each time to
practice.
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j CITY MEAT MARKET I
I OUR CUTS ARE NEVER UNKIND I
■z We put meat before you that is 5
I WORTH MEETING f
i Good meat is the making of a meal. I
= ^ '• the foundation of healthy eating 2
Get cuts from fresh, well-fed tock 1
Let us wrap you up some good tender- f
loins, steaks, chops, etc. 5
I Our pricet are fair and our meats are 1
| the very best. |
| A. OLMSTEAD, Prop. |
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Ladies Spring Hats
@E
E have a nice line of
LADIES HATS
for Spring wear that will be on
display Saturday — make your
selection early.
GROCERIES
Our Groceries are Received Fresh
Every Week, and They are Clean
and Sanitary.
"THE FARMERS STORE FOR FANCY TRADE"
FARMERS TRADING CO.
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Stevens, Arthur J. The Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1919, newspaper, April 3, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165192/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.