The Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919 Page: 3 of 9
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THE VALLEY STAR. GATE, OKLAHOMA
Professional and
Business Directory
Dr. C. E. Williams, Mgr.
BON-EYE OPTICAL CO.
Woodward, Okla.
GLASSES FITTED CORRECTLY
OITW: MIDLAND HOTEL
Next d te Wednesday. Aug. 6
Personal and Otherwise. LOCAL CUSTOMS
Chautauqua August 27—29.
Miss Velma Heady came over
from Buffalo Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
were calling in Gate Sunday. was wounded, and also badly
, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Philip gassed, like many who were
Regular visitito Gate every eight weeks _ 1U1Q , ,
n, pirrrn correctly Rose, August 20, 1919 a baby
I girl.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Willeox
| name in from Protection Kansas
Sunday evening.
j C. R. Gidley is moving to
Oregon this week to find a new
A QUESTION
. A OF INTEREST
I A certain American citizen, ."3
years of a*e, *ot into the world,
war without waiting to be draft- of an exchange from The Heaver
ed. He served three years with IS"0"** which was publUhed in th
, J July 15 issue of the Star as Follows:
Little the Canadian armv in r ranee, -The first ofticial act of the new bna><i
E. E. HEADY
PHYSICAN AND SURGEON
(Served in U. S. Army)
Calls Answered Day or N'ght
IN HAWOKTH BUILDING
South of Hostoflice
PHONR : No. 31
GATE
OKLAHOMA
# pent for this year, it being thoii
opinion that the money used for thi •
pi.ipose could l e used to better a
\antage for other purposes.-'—ll< a
>• r Demon at.
Tho above accunt was a surprise to
me for the least n thai cui.n'1 :;.-vn
work is being universally supjoite I
~ . ♦ u- ..„u ii, „n,t by the leading farmeis of the best
pass nt, through the cential part states and is considered by them as
of the city, he was at tacked by being the greatest advance for better
a Rang of toughs. hammered into Sf nSs'T^,"^
unconciousness, and left on the or less familiar with tho standing of
He was tho county agent work in this state.
'Several of the best counties of Illinois
should interest every n.an in the
county and particularly every farm' r,
1 would like to suggest that the Board
of Commissioners state pi blicly thr.i
the press, their reason for this th ir
first official act. This is not a state-
ment in support of the present count ,
agent of 1 leaver County for he is an
entile stranger to n<e but is simply a
means of raising the question of the
advisability of discontinuing this veiy
oi County Commissioners was to dis- important sendee. 1 fulyy believe
pense with the services of the County t^at this Board of Commissioners
there in the early days before
the masks were dependable.
He was lately discharged, and
went to visit relatives in a town
in the northern states. While
O. O MENDENHALL
IJndkrtakkk & Kmbai-mkk
"Calls Answered Day or Night"
Telephone No. 43
CITY
BARBER SHOP
LAUNDRY AGENCY
tailor made clothes
L. P. HOLLIDAY, Prop.
home in the far west.
The "devil" forgot to correct s dewalk, an inert heap. _ v
j the Market Report until the afterwards picked up by u police- have county agent organizations with
'natre was all minted. man and taken to a station-house, membership which nns into four fiir
page v\dM an jjnntcvj. ures. McLean county, Illinois, one of
! ti vour Eoms to net a cream where hls «"Junes were treated, the three or four greatest counties in
I y^urS l"g 1 g On returning to consciousness, the r id ted States, has a membership
separator, get an Primrose. . offerer twenty-Uuee lundied fanners
Teddv and Merwyn airents i ex^res 54 nalura' surprise who havc sifrne(| up for a perio i of
I 1 y y at the conduct of his assailants, three years and ray as a membership
Rev.C.A.Townsend and family He was wearing his uniform at £*■«£ £j,*Z ?*{£
loved into the LHiott house in the time— also his wounded to this, $5. to their S'a'e Farmers
within a very few years will regret
this act fully as much as they are
now willing to have it known they
performed it.
W. H. SMITH.
Champa gn County, Illinois.
Aigust 1, 1919.
For Sale—Ford car with trac
tor attaebmennt. Just put in new
crank shaft, pistons and valves.
Priced right. 3 miles east of Gate.
Oren M. Davis.
Chautauqua Aug 27—29.
thouirh 1 h-it thev'Association- DeKalb County, anoth-
g tnat Iruy er good Illinois county, has ninety-
For First Claps Dray Service Call
John Despain
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE
See us for all kinds of jobbing
"Always on the job"
Sure, we haul water
We Appreciate Your Patronage
Everything in High Grade
BUILDING
MATERIAL
Your Patronage Appreciated
The Home Lbr. & Sup. Co
Gate, : : : : Okla
j moved
in the south part of town last stripes, and
I week. would be, at least, a guarantee seven percent of its faimers who ave
| FOUND-A pair of ladies' noSe of saMy< He had fought to pro- ET.f K
glasses in case. Owner can have tect his fellow countrymen for | at a rate of $15. per vear. These
same by paying for this ad and | three years, and had started a, ££ 2*
a small reward. 17 considerable time before they Federal funds which are provided
Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Menden- M thought of parti.rf , So, th™ UxaUon^ ^ ^ ^
hall gave their daughter Doris a he had expected to be safe on n oklahoma, I realize
s . , I reaching America ithe vast diflerence in conditions m the
party Tuesday evening to cele-* . , , I two states, but I am frank to say that
hrate her birthday , PerhaP8,,e would hilv« been if county ap-nt movement i> px>l for
safe in Gate. But this did not the corn belt farmer, it should be giv-
I wantall of you. cream. Tues- happen here. I. happened in "\h"
lays and Fridays of each week— I Chicago, and the wounded soldier countrf. Granting the necessitv of
1st door east of Midland Hotel. |wasacolored man. The thugs HB'ESiW $"tt
24 R. r . Sinclair. , who committed the outrage dis- support of the county agrnt work
TheKirkhart and Gidley sale aprovedot his complexion. '""I ™"^n'oTwhi^pai'Ty Veentml
called out a large crowd last complexion has ot late been a an,j eastern states. These funds are
Saturday. We understand that frequient pretext for murder in; available to every county in the Unit-
things brought a fair price.
ASK FOR
Guaranteed Remedies
A. J. Stevens left for Sparta,
Michigan Thursday where he
expects to visit his parents and
other relatives for a few weeks.
MANKIN'S ECZEMA REMEDY
Stops Itching First Application, and Cure*
wont cases of Eczema, Itch, Barber's
Itch, Ringworm, T .-c Itch, 3*. eaty, Called
Of Bad Smelling FecU Price $1.00.
Mankln*s Hair Tonic and
Dandru'f Remedy
Absolutely removes t>. ndruff and stops
Falling Hair; fUo «'n>s Itching first
application. Price $1.00.
Mankln's Healing Salve
Will cure Boils in on night. Cures any
kind o( Old Sore, llai no tot
Piles. Piits to cants.
If these Remedi '* fail tn do w'<at wc
claim tor thou your dru-g-t v/i1.1
refund ytmr mosty.
WANUFACTUPFD Hv
MANKIN'S L\
Oklahoma City, Okla
FOR SAIE PY ALL DRUG STORES
, 4 .... , . ed States and ran be used only for
that enlightened town. ! county a^ent work. The county not
It isn't very long since Chicago making use of these funds is dropping
, i, 4. on 1 u . : the mea t to prab the shaddow.
was telling tiast St. Louis what j Believing this to be a question that I
a shocking, riotous place that
city was. And lately took the j MMiniiittittiini.tiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitilitftiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillil]
sameatt.tude toward Washing-1
Dr. H. H. WYNNE
107 W. Park, Oklahoma City
EYE. EAR, NOSE & THROAI
GLASSES FITTED
Tonsils & Adenoids Removed
Now in the Large
EYE and EAR HOSPITALS
of New York and Philadelphia
Gate, Saturday, August 30
DOUGAN DRUGSTORE
Wall Paper and Varnishe*
PROPRIETORY MEDICINES
Toilet Artid s, Perfume*
School Tablet* ar.d Pencil*
Mr*. A. L. DOUGAN, Prop.
Clyde McLeod arrived home ton. Chicago has told a good,
from over the big pool Monday many places what they ought to j
evening. Only a few of the boys do and be. And perhaps a lot i
are "over there" at the present of places are not all that they)
time. should become. But they have j
Rev. Amos Loy and family and one redeeming feature They are
Mrs. Loy's sister and * " * '"1""' '
family not '^e Chicago.
Gate. Don't try to be a metro-
Washington is one-
Chicago is another. It is hard to
pick out the ideal that we should
copy: there are not many ideal
cities. Hut at all events, we can
find places to classify as awful
warnings. We do, at least, know
what to avoid.
were in Gate oyer Sunday on
their way to Colorado Springs polis.
going overland in their cars.
Mrs. J. L Vance,who has been
visit ing in western Colorado the
past month returned Monday
'evening. Her sister came with
! her and will stay for a short
| visit.
i Mrs. M. T. Hopkins, of _ 771 .TTTTl™^
| Wichita, Kans. mother of Mr. Entertain your out-of-town friends
' J. A. Hopkins is here spending during the Chautauqua by inviting
i , ... , • i „ . . .. „„j thorn to snond a week wlMi vou.
a week with him, alfo su t<rand —_—
husband, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Cet ready for the enthusiasm. Tht,
. v i . I i . hautauqua is a tonic, turns the blood
UUCKWOrtn. redder und puts pep into your system.
Troubles vanish In the wholesoma
atmosphere of the Chautauqua.
A pleasant party was given
the Theodore Kirkhait family
Thiir*dav evening of last week. A *,ance at the naineB of those wh0
inursaay evening o ihsi wt-t-a. are t0 be h€ftrd on our chautauqua pro-
iThe Kirkharts are leaving for gram is all that is needed to convince
' Oregon, where they expect to anyon« that we are to have a rare op-
i n, portunity brought to our very door,
make the future home. £Vfcry d;y of the three wln bring ua
I Mr Fmil Philim and wife of *reat "Peters and music of a charm-
Ml. l^mu rnuips ana wue oi varlety that win delight ail mush
(Burlington Kans. Mr. George |OVera, and lecturers on the live topic*
Send your work by P. Post. Philips, and Ml'S. Dottie Parker Of the day filled with the things we
Correct repairs, low prices of Wynoka, Okla. brother and h€Hr Buy your "ea8011 1 ° '
sister of Mrs. Pearl Longmore
were visiting here for a few days
last week. These people will be
remembered by old timers as
their home was in Gate several
years ago.
PETER MILLER
JEWELER A OPTICIAN
Complete stock of
WATCHES
and prompt return
Santa F« Watch Inspector
Englewood, Kansas
and SOME COLD DRINKS and ICE CREAM too.
The healthiest, tasties pastime for a parched
throat or for that all-in feeling is our Cold
Drinks anil Ice Cream.
The next thing is to get drinks and cream
that are wholesome.
We guarantee our product to contain good
ingredients, with strict attention to cleanliness.
Our parlor is a cool spot. You will have
amther when you have partaken of our cream,
or drinks.
DOUGAN DRUG STORE
inn
r
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach th® st-at of the disease.
Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly In-
fluenced by constitutional conditions, ana
In order to cure It you must take an
Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi-
cine Is taken internally and acts thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of the
systam. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was
prescribed by one of the best physicians
In this country for years. It Is com-
posed of some of the best tonics known,
combined with some of the best blood
purifiers. The perfect combination of
the ingredients tn Hall's Catarrh Medi-
cine is what products such wonderful
results in Taiarrhal conditions. Send for
testimonials, free _ . . _
F J CHENEY A CO.. Props.. Toledo. O.
All nruejrlsts. 7*r.
liali's l-'aiiiilv Pills for constipatloiy
The Best Policy.
It Is better to be parsimonious than
dishonest.
HISTORIC FLAG PROPERTY
SALVATION ARMY
OF
REWARD
We Will Pay a Reward of
One Hundred Dollars
for information laadiag to arrest ard
conviction of any person stealing ary
of our property. Bread, half circle,
cross loft side or left hip.
Edwards & Holmes
Englewcod, Kas. and Gate anl Forgan,
Oklahoma 20 4t
In the Red Shield Club Room St
the Dallas Headquarters of the Salva
lion Army hanK* an historic American
flag This fhg flew from the dome
of the Capitol at Washington for a
period during the war. The Red
Phie'd Club Room was chosen as
'he most appropiste place for the
Air because th.s club room is mam
talned for discharged soldiers, sailors
and marines The flag was obtained
'oi the Salvation Army bv Senator
MorriB Sheppord
The Buffalo Ind. Oil Co.
Wholesale High Grade
GASOLINE & KEROSENE
BISON
LUBRICANTS
Popular Priced on Lubrications, Oils and Creases
QUALITY and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Wm. I. Browning, Manager
Automobile, Gas Tractor, Kerosene Tractor and fleam Tractor
Lubrications a Specialty
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Stevens, Arthur J. The Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919, newspaper, August 21, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165231/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.